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LAST WILL A D TE TAME T We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-three, being the twentieth class to graduate from Belle Glade High School, and, realizing that we must soon leave these hallowed halls and our fond possessions behind and retain just our sacred memories, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. In doing this, we revoke all previous promises, restore all unknown harm, and do now give, devise, and bequeath the following: To our teachers, past and present, we leave our heartfelt appreciation for the unfailing and understanding help they have given us for the past twelve years. To the Junior Class, we leave dear Belle Glade High School, with the hope that they, too, will come to know it as we have and to cherish its fond memories always. To you, Belle Glaclell-ligh School, we leave but our parting gratitude, best wishes for the future, and last . . . FAREWELL ! 'lb -I6 -X- Individually, we leave the students of Belle Glade High School our sole remaining possessions of value: I, Angeline Adams, being of tired cerebrum and odd shaped body do hereby will to Linda Newman my checked curtain for the seats of ole '63, to Beth McCulley my ability to go to a club meeting in B. G. and make it to Clcwiston in the same night, to Martha G. the ability to go steady with a B.G. boy and wear out the road to Moore Haven and Palm Dale, which was left to me, and which is unused because of a certain Clewiston boy, and last but not least, to all who are glad to see me go, I jump at the chance lo leave. I, Ernest Amedee being of sound mind and huge body do hereby will the following, to Skip S. my giant body, to Laurie R. and Leah P. my ability to get along with everybody , to Roy H. my last salam, and to the boys of B.G. my sister Sharon. I, NB. J, Anderson, being of feeble mind and little body do hereby bequeath the following: to Yvonne Lockmiller the .short worn path to the school, may she not twist her ankle as much as I did, to the students of B.G.l'I.S. 1ny fl-th period art class- watch out for paint and paper wadslg to B.G.H.S. the last of the Andersons, me. And last, but not least, to Pat Binkley, Lynn Broome, and Kay Campbell the ability to get along without teachers willed to me by .loAnn Bearden. I, .ludy Atkinson, being of small body and large brain do hereby bequeath the following: to Alice I leave my big, shiny Oldsmobile, may she not hit as many ditches as I have, to Beth I leave my big feet may she not get them stepped on as much as I did and to my sister Ann I leave all my fancy clothes, I'm taking everything else with me including Kenneth. I, Franei Ball, refusing to reveal my condition, do hereby endow the following: to the cheerleaders I leave a big bag of round candy-DON'T lose it, to D. D. Mikovsky, my old worn out hair styles willed to me by Pat Anderson, to Debbie Mizelle, my wig of blond straw, to Roy Hayes, my scat in Mrs. Hill's room, to Linda Long, my car the Black Boogerw, to Laura .lune, Pojo and Uoan me Fortenberry, I leave F.H.A. , to Smelly Amedee, the bottle of deodorant left me by Mary.Mathewson, to Patsy Dooley, S. E. lst Street and C. Burke's house, to Margie Townsend, my ability to get in trouble everyday for talking in class, the Leah, I take the problem with me, to Pam, Marilyn and Evelyn, I leave rounds to be made, and to B.G.H.S. I LEAVE. I, Roy Bcdsole, leave manifold nbominations to any who will accept them. ,L-MHIEMIILLBBIIQ, leave to B.G.H.S. my two brothers, Ernesto and Pedro, may their teachers and friends understand their Spanish accent better than they do mine. Also, I leave to Sylvia Hernandez, my American History notebook and I hope she will not have such a hard time like I am having. I, Mike Berryhill, being of weak mind and easily broken body do bequeath the following: to Danny Shiver, I leave my big brown pillow, so he will be more comfortable at the Drive-In, to Tony Latour, I leave my ability to speak clear English, to John Causey, I leave a half-used Pic, so bugs won't interfere with his pleasure, to my little redheaded sister, Lee Anne, I leave all the boys in B.G.H.S., one at a time, and girls d0n't feel left out because in a few years my twin brothers, Steve and Scott will be along. I, Bobby Blakely, being of enormous mind and large body, do hereby will the following: to Ed Buckner my position on the football team. May he do as well as I, to Danny Shiver I leave good ole Prof. and to the girls of B.G.H.S. I leave my brother Johnny. I, .lackie Bohannon, hereby leave my ability to make an A in business math to Sandra Tillman. I, Sally Boland, being of weak body and even weaker mind, do hereby leave the following: to Susie Wicrengo, I leave my seat in Mr. Bower's trig class, to Pam Ingram, I leave what little ability I have to play the ukulele, to Billie Graber I leave my plate of chow mein, to Mickey McKee and Charles Thompson, I leave my ability to make tasteless ice cream, to Lee Ann Berryhill and Don Wilkinson I leave my ability to sing off key, and to B.G.H.S. I leave memories of one of the happiest years of my life. I, Robert Brane, being of sound body and wracked mind, leave to Coach Burke three future football players, to my sister Martha all my unused text books, to Coach Davis, my brothers behind me, to make them strong men. A I, Martin Buss, being of disintegrated mind, and dilapidated body do hereby bequeath fwhatever that meansl the following: to Charlie Thompson-I leave my seat in Mr. Bowers's room which was left to me by Tommy Bass, to Eddie Buckner, I leave my ability to get along with English teachers, to Coach Luke, I leave one dozen assorted pairs of worn out basketball shoes. Finally to the teachers of B.G.H.S. I leave my little brother Warren. I, Bobby Carter, being of strained brain and mangled body, will unto Alan Ponder my wrecked Renault. May he have as much fun in it as I did. To Prof., I leave the tree that jumped in front of me one night, here's hoping he has better luck with it. And to B.G.H.S., I leave my sweet little sister, Sally Ann. I, Gary Clark, being of unsound mind and beat up body, do hereby leave the following: to Roy Hayes, my position as guard, may he have as much fun as I did, to Tim Hill, my last pack of weeds , to the returning players, two words, R ----- H ----- , and last but not least, to Barbara Collins, Sharon Amedee, and Sandra Rhymes, my book on how to M-- O---Y' I, LuAlice Clause, being of improving body do hereby will my ability to take the snap? courses to Becky Blakely, my bad driving habits to Leah Poston, may she gain as much fame from them as I, and last but not least I leave the road to the Glades Sugar Mill to Laura Rogers and ,loan Fortenberry, they have a good use for it. I, Tommy Close, being egotistical and somnolent, leave to Ed Buckner my seat in the back of Mrs. Hill's class, may he use it as sleeply as I did. And to Coach Burke, two of the meanest fullbacks Belle Glade has ever had, my twin brothers. I, Sallie Collier, being of scattered brain and battered body, de hereby will and bequeath the following: to Maria Gutierrz and my sister Rachel I leave a Cancer-Cure-Kit, which they will find most useful. To Betty .lean Goodlett I leave the ability to always put her foot in hermouth at the wrong time and a new battery for Nell. Here's hoping we won't have to push her quite so much in the future. Last, but not least, I leave to Francie Holton a booklet entitled HOW T0 MASTER MAMA'S METHOD in THREE EASY LESSONS. I, Marinez Collins, having a huge body and less than little mind do hereby will to the following: to Roy Hayes, I leave the Iberia Two-step , I leave my brother Bert Repulsive Davis, a big red apple for his lunch, to Uncle Ed Buckner, I leave Babs and Cully. Also to Edwina B. I leave an iron glove. May your hand never be crushed again. To Sharon Amedee, I leave a big heavy umbrella for use in case of any emergency which was willed to me by her sister Judy. To Cecelia Mathis and Linda Lively, I leave Home Ec, I leave 'gFt. Pierce, which was willed to me by Kay Cross Mann, to Voncile R. and Sheryl Knight I leave the old neighborhood, to my brother, Cliff, I leave many more years in B.G.H.S., and to my little sister, Barbara, I leave memories of all the fun we've had, the car Ctake care of itl, the keys, fdon't loose themb, and the Bayou Waltz. I, Billy Conley being a complete wreck after twelve years of struggling through school, do hereby will anything I have to anyone senseless enough to accept it. I, Ginger Crichfield, being of cracked back and strained brain, do hereby will and bequeath the following: to L:A.B., my 53
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HELEN MARIE ZYWICKI 'cI'Ielen Fun and frolicg glee is there, The will to do, the soul to care. Ambition-To graduate from F.S.U. with my B.S. degree, then work on 1ny Mrs. degree. Activities-Home Room Officer I, II, Junior Red Cross Ig 4-H Club I, II, III, IV, Secretary I, Reporter II, Secre- tary III, Vice-Pres. IV, State Girls' I, II, III, State Hostess IV, Beta Club II, III, IVg Pep Club II, III, IV, Rep. III, Secretary IV, Student Council III, 'IVgj Newspaper Staff III, IV, F.T.A. III, IV, Secretary III, President IV, State Convention IIIg Annual' Staff IV, Science Fair I,t II, District Fair I, II. OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Left to right: Kenneth Rqyston, Presidentg Mary Ruth Rogers, Secretary, Kay Gilbert, Treasurer Frank Pritchard, Vice-President.
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natural red hair: to H. C. one smelly 'phone booth at P.B.H.S., to J. C., the L'Genie, to Jo. U., my position on the twirling corps: to L. T., 4-9c to pay his way into Dubose Park: to A. W., memories of Parish: and to T. M., one dictionary. I, Josephine Crouch, being of sound mind and strong body, will the following: to all the Lake Harbor citizens taking band, the ability to run from the bandroom to the bus with an instru- ment on Friday afternoon and make it: and to all the drummers of the band, the cymbols. I, Kenneth Davis, being of feeble mind and worked body, will to Neil Walker and Danny Shiver my ability to run off the road. I, Petra Ebangi, being of some mind, will Cousin Brewer the delight of Twelve more years at B.G.H.S. I, Peggy Farmer, being of weak mind and well proportioned body do will tl1e following: to Patsy Dooley I leave my ability to graduate from high school without getting married, which was willed to me by Barbara York. To Petie Parrish I leave my seat in the band room. To my sister, Bobbie, I leave all the good times I have had at B.G.H.S. and P.H.S. Last but not least I leave with Gerrie Day to go to Illinois where all the boys worth waiting for are! I, Kay Gilbert, being of sound mind and questionable body, do hereby will to dear old B.G.H.S. my handsome brother and lovable sisters and to anyone crazy enough to want it, I leave my position as secretary to the coaches. I, Sandra Glisson, being of hardly no body and even less brain, do hereby leave to Martha Burns the ability to keep track of Gary as well as I keep track of James: to Loretta Whidden my ability to catch a guy and hang on to him and to my little sister Florence I leave good Ole B.G.H.S. I, Nancy Goodbread, being of sound mind and unsound body do hereby bequeath the following: to my brother Buddy, the worn path to our house: to all the students left in South Bay, the long, crowded, and uncomfortable bus ride from that metropolis to B.G.H.S. I, Jerry Haulcomb, being of sound mind and weak body leave the road from Lake Harbor to Belle Glade to Robin Thomas, Molly Thomas, Martha Thomas, and Mary Byars. I, Daphne Henderson, being of weak mind and strong body do hereby will to the following: to my sister, 'I leave all my lousy excuses to get out of school fgood luckl. To my Georgia Cous, I leave Little Darling and Sanibel! To my brothers I leave all my old test papers. To Quack I leave the memory of that certain night in Clewiston. To Neil W. I leave a barrel of Ice Tea to last him 'til I can come back to make more, and also my part of the dike road. I, Becky Hill, being of brillant mind and distorted body do hereby will the following: to Yoan Fortenberry I leave my ability to be best cheerleader of 1962-63: to Leah Posten I leave my crooked mouth, may it bring her as many compliments as it did me. To Laura Rogers, I leave a full band-aid box, and to good ole B.G.H.S. I leave my big, little brother Tim. I, Vicki Hollingworth, being of preoccupied mind and small body leave to my brother, Gene, our worn path to school, the keys to the red and white Corvair, and my Typing Manual willed to me by Annette Collins Wilson, left to her by Charles Wilson. To my cousin, Brenda Collins, I leave my seat in American Govern- ment, may she learn to love history. To B.G.H.S., I leave 15 little cousins to carry on Belle Glade's school spirit. I, Carlotta Holton, being of very little mind and too much body do hereby bequeath the following: to Rachel Collier, the ability to put her foot in her mouth every time she opens it: to Maria Guttierrez, the ability to never know what's going on until it is over, and an empty bottle of Ben Hur. To Kay Campbell, an old shriveled up hot dog and bun, a spoon full of garlic dip, and two stale potato chips. To my sister, Francie, the ability to type one page with no errors, and an empty care package. To Betty Goodlett, the ability to keep her car filled with the whole gang and a box of G.H.'I'.'S. To my little sister Catherine, all of my undone homework, CI hope she will have as much fun not doing it as I didl, and my big mouth and seat in Pep Club. I, Charles Johnson, being of weak mind and body leave my tools to Roy Bedsole, a junked car to Larry for parts, and one fast Ford to anyone who thinks it is safe to drive: also to Dale Henderson I gladly leave all my troubles. I, Fay Johnson, being of an odd shaped body and dilapidated brain hereby leave to Debbie Mizelle a horse half as good as mine and the ability to ride in the rodeo I missed. I, Frank Kruse, being of strong mind and small body do hereby will the following: to Stick and Skip, Ileave my strong body and brain: my fire engine red car I leave to Barbara Collins: aid to B.G.H.S., my football number 24, and my dirty football s oes. 54 I, Anna Marie LaChance, being of cxiguous mind and mammoth body do hereby bequeath the following: to Sherry Knight, I leave my big mouth and hope she has as much fun with it as I have: to Janet Hotard and Joyce Kirchman, I leave one Wednesday Night C.Y.O. meeting and hope they get there on time one of these years: and to the future F.H.A. President, I leave congratu- lations and good luck because she will need it. I, Mary Katherine Lance, being of immense body and scattered brains do hereby will the following: to Glenda Tyler, the ability to start something and never finish it, may she have more luck than I: to Sandy Hutchinson, my position in the lunch line, willed to me by Joanne Bearden, may she have as many bruises as I: to the teachers of B.G.H.S. three more just like mel I, Freda Lee, being of reasonable wit and lack of brains, will unto the following: to Bonnie Godsey, I will my seat in the cafeteria, which I never used: to my little sister Evelyn, the road to Clewiston: to Gerald McMillan, the ability to wear his F.F.A. jacket without some girl talking him out of it, and all the girls of B.G.H.S.: to Judy Barton, I leave the ability to be psycho, without too many people knowing it. I, Janie Lee, though my mind be warped and decrepit, will the following: to my baby sister Ronny, I leave time enough to get dressed for school: to my little friend Audrey, I leave my worn seat on bus 63: to Robin T., I leave the trail to Clewiston: and to Lynn and Jorge, I leave happy times at B.G.H.S. I, Tyra Lee, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following: to my little Sherry, my old gym clothes and my swell P.E. teacher, Miss Jan Buttons: to Neal Walker I leave my ability to speak. I, William LeFils, muscle bound fbound to have muscles somedayj will: Roy Hayes the will to get away with murder with Gene and Paul next year: to the boys I leave Jeannie Lee for three years, because that is when I am coming back to get her: to my cousin, Johnny Dell, my seat in trig, physics and American government, may he make better grades than I did: to the teachers I leave my two brothers, Jerry Perkins and Ralph LeFils. I, Murrel Liverman, leave to anybody who wants it, anything you want. You can have it: I won't fight you for it. I, Gary Lynn, being of emulate mind and rheumatic body leave to my girl friend all of my patience and'understanding to put up with the teachers: to B.G.H.S., I leave my big Brother, Ronnie, who now has an ever reliable Black book. I, Larry Lynn, leave one Fo.Mo.Co. hit to anyone who would have it and my ability to loaf through four years of high school. I, Ralph J. Marotta, being of burnt brain and itching back, hereby will and bequeath: to my brother Mike, B.G.H.S., may he have as much pain there as I have: to all future trig. students, my sympathy: and to Bay, Niel, and Shark, more fun with Paulette. I, Gail Martin, being of scorched mind and short body, do hereby will: to Rita Leathlean my liars' license willed to me by her sister, Esther: to Teresa Wilder, all the boys of B.G.H.S., may she forget John B.: also unto all the teachers I leave my brother, Troy, may he become a great football player and worshipped by all: to Ann G., I leave an old pack of cigarettes. I, Rebecca Mathis, being of little body and lots of brains do hereby bequeath the following: to Lee Anne Berryhill, my ability to roll her hair on Saturday, -when I'm gone next year: to Janet C., I leave the road to Belle Glade: to Don W. I leave one slice of German chocolate cake: to my sister, Cecelia, I leave the boys of B.G.H.S., what's left of them: and to my brother, George, I leave B.G.H.S., may he learn more than I did. I, Mary Alice McMillan, being of enormous body and dilapidated mind, do will the following: to my little brother Gerald, I leave B.G.H.S. and all that goes with it: to Jimmy Johnson I leave my height and weight: to Wanda Tanksley, the worn path to school: to Farrell Kaufman I leave the position as only senior in the 5th period P.E. class: to Kay Campbell, I will my brown eyes left to me by Linda Levine: to all juniors I leave Mr. Hayes, may they have as much fun working on the prom with him as I did: to the teachers of B.G.H.S. two more just like me! to J. B. I leave all the tears and laughter we've shared this year. Memories I take with me. I, William Mills, being of feeble body and insane mind, will to Roy Hayes my good looks and F.H.A. Sweetheart: to Charles Thompson and Buck Holt, my ability to do nothing. I, Thomas Mobley, being a manic-depressive, I leave everything to nobody! 1 I, Eddie Montalvo, do hereby leave to Barbara Collins my abihty to sing, Oh, When the Saints Go Marching In. I, Thomas W. Moore, having racked my feeble brain, have figgered out that I ain't got nothin' 'to leave to nobody. ' I, Eddie Nester leave to B.G.H.S. Betty Lou Henderson, and dare anyone to touch her. I, Johnnie Nutt, being of delirious mind and weak body, leave
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