Belle Glade High School - Rambler Yearbook (Belle Glade, FL)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 62 text:

yrs K 26 Josephine Crouch Michael Berryhill Avagail Poole Barbara Stone Chuck Johnson Tommy Close Patti Wilkinson 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- -1 x . Judy Atkinson Hub Spooner Peggy Farmer . Kenneth Royston Pat Webster . Ma Lou Raulerson TY Suzanne Willis .1 'xi 'i- 23 -L1 .ll 15. Bobby Carter 16. Daphne Henderson . Ralph Marotta . Becky Hill . Helen Zywicki Ga Clark - FY . Jackie Bohanan 22. Rebecca Mathis 23. Franci Ball 24. Frank Pritchard 25. Fay Johnson 26. Rosalie Walker 27. Martin Buss 28. Jerry Haulcomh

Page 61 text:

the following: to Janet Hotard a pack of gum, to Lynda Long my seat in Mr. Bowers's room, to Anna Roberts my little feet, left to me by Cinda Ponder, and last and least to my dear sister, Cynthia my mechanical drawing instruments. I, Norzia Ortiz being of a very quick Colombian temper leave my ability to contradict everything Mr. Hayes says to my newly acquired sister Sharon: to Laura Rogers my old saying Sticks an' stones can break my bones but their words will never hurt me : to Eddy Buckner my ability to make up my mind quickly so that he may use it when it comes to certain girl: to Barbara Collins part of my temper to skin him off: my accent to Roy Hayes may he have fun with it. Breath is running out-I expire. I, Rob Parrish, being' of no mind and less body, leave the following: to B. Wealhers, I leave one used shot gun shell: to Jim Burns, my red corvette, and to Barney Weeks, I leave Mr. Groovcr. I, Avagail Poole, refusing to reveal the state of my mind or body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Lynn Broome, I leave my ability not to go steady: to Kay Williams, I leave the old familiar round pattern: to Nancy Prescott, I leave all my old text books and my ability to stay out of trouble: to Janet Connell, Norma Burns, Patsy Dooley, and Davine Watson: I leave stake- out: last of all, I leave this fine institution. I, Frank Pritchard, being of square mind and round body, do leave the following: to Roy Hayes I leave Coach Santillo tgood lucklg to Ron Halbrook I leave my position on offense and to Donald Able, my position on defense and I hope they can do the job I always dreamed about doing: to Johnny Dell, I leave my shoulder pads, which he says he likes: and to the Rams, my two little brothers. I, Mary Lou Raulerson, being of changing mind and not much body leave the following great possessions to the following people: to Pat Hodges and Lynda Long, the ability to eat the way I did and not gain any weight: to Billie Graber I leave my good-buddy, Miss Echols: and to Miss Echols I leave Peace tHal l: to Janice White, my cool collection of jazz records: to Susie Seltoeppel, the ability to own a thin horse: to Ron Halbrook, my seat by the heat in Latin II: to Alice Rashley, my only set of bongos: practice makes perfect: to Jan Bottoms, alias Speedy, I leave my battered cowboy hat: I hope it stays on her better than it did on me: the last and the worst, I leave my gallant steed, King, to anyone who thinks they can get him fat. I, Van Gary Robertson, being of unstable mind and body, do hereby will the following: to my little sister, Alice LuCindy, my seat on the bus: may she ride those 12 miles with the dignity I didn't: to Gerri Day, the one out of every I0 boys who have no future, may they have fun: to Martha Lynn Thomas and Lynn Conley, my bashfulncss, from what I hear they need it: to Robin Thomas, my old watch band, may she get more use out of it than I did: to any one man enough to except the challenge, I will the ability of going through B.G.I'I.S. without ever being sent to the office. I, Mary Ruth Rogers, being of dubious mind and enormous body will the following: to Voncile Rogers, my sister, and Robin Thomas, the ability to sing off key, which was willed to me by Laura Lee: to John Sheahen all of my Latin II homework: to Jimmy Meeks, my cute freckles: to Burt Davis, my ability to do my chemistry outline and understand it, may they finish school in good time. I, Kenneth Royston, being of enormous mind and extremely small body leave to Charles Thompson my prized seat in Mr. Bower's room, may he get as much use from it as I did. I, Eleanor Soles, do hereby leave the following: to my dear niece, Sue Caldwell, a bottle of hair spray so she won't be borrowing from anyone else, at least for a while: to my cousin, Jimmy Johnson, I leave all the girls at B.G.H.S. I, Hub Spooner, being of massive body and limited mathematical ability do hereby bequeath the following: to my baby brother, John Farr, I leave my athletic ability tif there was any?l: to Roy Hayes, I leave a Rubber Glove : John Causey-take good care of Coach Groove: to Jbhnny Dell and Charles Thompson, I leave my title of the dirtiest man on the field : and finally to the football team, I leave the three greatest coaches in the world. I, Barbara Lynne Stone, having extremely meager mind and ample body do bequeath the following: to my ubig sister Cheryl, my seat in Mrs. Hill's class, left to me by Frank Mathews: to Sharon Motes I leave my piano students, and to Margie Townsend, every Sunday at the organ: the keys to my old white Ford I leave to Sherry Knight: and to B.G.H.S. I leave my good looking sister, the last of fthe pebbles. I, Tommy Trammell, leave to B.G.H.S., my little ? brother, Emmett. . I, Rosilee Walker, being of warped mind and body do hereby will to Alice Hyslope my little baby blue donkey and to Ann Atkinson and my little sister Wendy I leave B.G.H.S. I, Shirley Walker, being of weak mind and sound body, after 12 years do hereby leave the following: to Sandra Wilson, I leave anything she wants, which was left to me by Helen Sloan: to Glenda Tyler, my seat in American Government, may she learn more than I did: to my brothers Jimmie and Lane, my ability to graduate from high school. I, Bill Wall, being of sound mind and body leave: the title of high and wide to the center of next football team: to the captain of mechanical drawing, I leave the Ship a Float: to my brother Gary, my shoe to walk in: and to the students, I leave Belle Glade High with pleasure. I, Pat Webster, being of strained mind and dilapidated body, do hereby leave the following to Gladys Dalrymple, I leave my road map to liaihokpe, may she keep it as busy ifl the-future as I have in fhe past, lalthough she's been doing a pretty good job alreadyl. I would leave her the one to Clewiston, but I'm still using thi one. To my little sister, Brenda, I leave my ability to stay single through high school years: I also leave to my neighbor, Millie Kirchman, my little Doodle Bug to ride home in at lunch, being as it is so far to go. I take all the rest with me, as I'll need it. I, Bill Weeks, being of obdurate body and eloquent mind leave the following: to Jim Burns I leave my ability to letter four years in all sports left to me by Eddy W.: to Laura Roger I leave my ability to drive her Cadillac without getting excited:, to Larry L. I leave my ability to get caught everytime when l'm doing something wrong: and to my brother, Barney, all the girls in B.G.I-l.S., may he have more luck with them than I did. I, Brenda White, being of little mind and too much body, leave the following? to Neil Walker, my Daisy Mae suit: to Joyce Kirchrnan, my ability to do head stands: to Joe, my brother, my ability to drive a car: and to Gerrie Day, all the Rebels of B.G.H.S. I, Johnny Whittemore, will to my brother Mark, any athletic abilities I might have acquired over the past 4 years: to Skipper Scheppel I leave her, and my ability to dance so well: to Danny Shivers, I will my egg-throwing arm: to Nancy Norman and Cherry Bridges, I leave my abilities in Spanish. I, Sharon Wilder, do hereby leave to my younger sister, Teresa, my ability to catch the bus on time for one year: to my little brother, Buddy, I leave the Chemistry Department! ! I, Patti Wilkinson, having no mind and very little else but bones, will unto the girls of '65 my brother, Don: to Pat Fishler my luck at winning the Suncoast Conference Golf Championship in the rain: to my sister, Suzanne, my bow-legs : and to the great teachers of B.G.H.S. my long awaited-for absence. I, Suzanne Willis, being of unsound mind and enormous body do hereby will to the following: to Brenda Collins, my desk in Chemistry, may she learn more then I did: to my brother, Ivan, I leave Ole Faithfuln: to Linda Miller, I leave the well-traveled path to Belle Glade: the rest I will take with me. I, Barbara Wolf, being incapable of anything, emotionally, mentally, or physically, do hereby will: to Janet Hotard, my old clarinet chair in the band: to Darlene D., Janet H., and Anna R., a table for 3 in restaurants after football games: to my brother, Glenn, all the girls of B.G.H.S. and my position as band captain: to Linda Long, my great interest but small ability to play the ukelele: to my sister Janet, Peace: to Lane and Bev, as many wonderful times as his brother and I had: and last but not least, 4- more Wolfs for the I-LS. and teachers. fLeave now teachers, while you canll I, Wayne Williamson Wood, being partly carried, mentally deficient, and possessing two massive size IOM feet, do hereby will and bequeath the following: to Mr. Bowers, our beloved mathematics teacher I leave my dog and a week's supply of Kennel Ration: to Jim Burns, I leave my pin-stripe tennis shoes and my madras under-shorts: to Nornie I leave my off-center bowling ball: may she drop it on her foot fewer times than I did: to Miss Echo, I reluctantly leave my worn out volume of Sandburg poetry, and Miss Rogers, my naturally curly hair: to John Sheahen, I leave my ability to say five syllable words without cracking a smile: and finally, my greatest gift of all, to Mrs. Hill, I leave! I, Susan Zumpf, hereby leave the following: all the opportuni- ties I overlooked in all fields to everyone: to Jane-many happy days at B.G.H.S.: to Mike one more year in a particular math class: to Lynn-all the luck in the world. I, Helen Zywicki, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to the following: to my sister, Kathryn, time in the morning to comb her hair and still make the bus: to Pat Binkley, an enjoyable year as a senior: to Linda Plank and all the kids from Lake Harbor one bumpy road to B.G.H.S.: to Neil Walker, my ability to drive a ear: to John Causey, a. supply of paper so that he can create: to my sister: Kathryn and Ronny Lee, all the boys of B.G.H.S. ' 55



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