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

 - Class of 1964

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I, Roy Hayes, being of wrackcd, jacked and cracked body and mind do leave the following: to B. Holt my ability to get along with the Coaches g to D. Wilkinson, J. B. Evans, and B. Miller, my ability as a tremendous athlete, to Linda Long a hard timeg and to C. Wall my girdle pads, have fun. I, Dale Henderson, being of rapidly deteriorating body, my soul committed to obscurity, upon this moment of ebbing life do will to that special person all my loveg to anyone insane enough to accept, the privilege of using Mr. Groover's lab for experimentationg and to any stable minded being, the rat-race of being Co-editor of the Ram-Page. I, Tim Hill, leave my ability to get caught every time I do something wrong to Bill Miller, and to B.C.H.S., I leave my two sisters, Melissa and Debbie. I, Francie Holton, being of minute brain and feeble body, do hereby leave to my sister, Catherine, my seat in Journalism and my wornout shorthand manual: to Judy Seiler, a booklet en- titled HOW TO MASTER MAMA'S METHOD IN THREE EASY LESSONSg to Pat Fishler, a slightly mangled golf ball and the magnificent golf teamg and to Bobbie '5Ann Farmer, anything I have left behind. I, Pam Ingram, being in terrible condition do hereby will the following: to Beth Livingston I leave the Birds,', may she al- ways hide when she sees themg to John Brown Evans, all the horror movies on the late show, to Lura Livingston, Buster's jeep, the Dipg and to Don Wilkinson, the road to Pahokee. I, Louise Knapp, leave with a fond farewell to Belle Glade. I leave with happy memories and a diploma. I must go north and to Massachusetts, but someday I shall return, not to stay, but always for a visit. I, Linda Lively, in a mass of confusion, leave John Brown Evans my Ballet slippersg to Ray Sullivan, my trips to the Polar Bear for a coke: to Sherry Knight, my old beat up Phys. Ed. clothesg and to Becky Symes, my ability to fall in the middle of the hall for no reason at all. I, Sharon Motes, suspected hypochondriac, therefore refusing to reveal the condition of my mind and body, do hereby bequeath to: Jill Chapman, my piano studentsg Pam Whitlock, Sundays at the organg Janice White, the well-walked road to school: edi- tor of next year's RAMPACE, fortitudeg B.G.H.S., my sister Susanne who doesn't really look like me. I, Nancy Norman, being of superior mind and thin frame, will to Gwen G. my ability to gain weight and my bird leap, to the girls and teachers of B.G.H.S., my two little brothersg to Jackie B., the old neighborhood. I, Claudia Ludlow, being of no mind and all body, do hereby leave to the art students of B.C.H.S. the ability to get along with Mrs. Earwood. To Johnny S., I leave one of my many crash diets, may he have better results than I. To Cheryl S., my babysitting jobs and E. W. 52 I, Cecelia Myrtle Mathis, being of huge body and extra lar feet do hereby leave: to the cheerleaders, a year full of wa and exciting memoriesg to Voncilc and Lynda L., I leave DE BALLS g to Nornie D., I leave ---g to Beth L., one bag fritosg to the girls of B.G.H.S., my cute baby brother, George. I, Mickey McKee, being of a tall mind but short body do here bequeath the following: to my little brother, Timmy, the l of us boys, the house to himselfg to the next V. Pres., t ability to do things behind the Pres. backg to Sandra R., Ter Towng to L. Lard and all other students of B.G.H.S., memori of laughter and joy of '64, I, Ronnie McWhorter, being of twisted mind and dilapidat body, hereby leave to Bobby Muller, my fifth of Schmirnoff's. I, Jimmy Meeks, having a very unstable mind and body, hereby will the following: to Buddy Bender and Danny Lanie Mr. Stevens, I hope they give him as much trouble in ba as I didg To Ivan Willis, one very old and very much us cornetg To my sister, Barbara, I leave the long road to sch may she always be on time. I, Merikay Minccy, do hereby leave to B.G.H.S., my little broth Wilber and my still littler brother Jimmy. To Linda R., I lea my ability for losing things and to Ellen K., I leave my abili for riding horses. To my brothers I leave all the teachers B.C.H.S. May they bother them as much as I did. I, Eddie Montalvo, leave to Bill Miller my ability to drink Yo Hoo. To my brother I leave my little red car fdon't hot rod like I didl and the girls of Belle Glade. May you have mor luck than I did. To the girls of B.G.I'I.S., I leave my broth Armando. I, Ronnie Moseley, being of inebriated mind and body d hereby LEAVE! I, Jenny Moore, being of weak body and weaker mind leav to all the girls of B.C.H.S., my little brother, David. To David I leave the ability to chew gum through all my classes withou getting caughtg and to the teachers of B.C.I'I.S., watch out! There are two more coming just like me. I, Larry Pate, of crippled mind and body hereby pass the follow ing curse upon all B.C.H.S. seniors of '64-'65 and all those fol- lowing: that all students will make straight Ns and succeed in any contest in which they might participateg that the football team will win all games and come out Suncoast Conferenoc Champs. I, Linda Lou Plank, being of weak mind and strong body, will the following: to Judy, my path to the bus each morningg to Ronny Lee, my seat on the bus and our little green signg to Martha Lynn, Molly, Lynn, Linda, Audrey, Mary, Juanita, and the two Coons, our rides in the jeep.

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.lanet Connell, being of phony brain and bony body will to rma Bums the famous phrase, I cannot tell a lie and Doraine Fliehs the ability to drive two more years without license: to Becky Symes and Tanya Croft I leave next year's lloween egg fight. t Kenneth Crawford being of unsound mind and unabled body hereby leave my seat on bus 124 to Mike Mansfield. I leave seat in Ag. Ill to Jimmy Prevatt. To Benny Stuart I leave ability to train steers for Prof. Bert Davis, being of sound tnind and disabled body leave the following: Don Wilkinson, my weight, and to my little other, I leave my ability to play a school sport without an jury. Ha, Ha. Gerrie Day, being of preoccupied mind and refusing to reveal e state of my body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Pat etarded Weathors, I leave some reducing pills that I never ed: to Glenda Tyler, the road to Georgia: and to the teachers B.G.H.S. I leave my big little sister, Marsha. .Iohnny Dell, will my tractor to John Spooner for faster ansportation to practice: to all hunters I leave trails unblazed: Bucky Holt and J. Johnson I leave a pack of cigarettes for rength after football practice: to all else, I bid you good ddence. Patsy Dooley, being of minute mind and enormous body do ill to the following: To Joanne Harris, lst Street and Coach urke's house, may she get more use from it than I: to Bobbie armer, my ability to graduate without getting married left me y her sister: to Melissa and Debbie Hill I leave my feet. Maria Espallangas, being of absent mind and lazy body hereby ave to the following: to my sister, Olga, my manly temper: o Mariam Ramirez I leave my sportsmanship. To George, I ave my Speed and Ability in typing. Marlyn Felsing, being of enormous body and warped mind, o hereby leave my enormous size to anyone small enough to eed it, my ability to get fairly good grades with very little udying to anyone dumb enough to need it, and my seat in rig. class to Susie Schocppel. Tony Figueroa, hereby will the following: To .lunior Lopez, y problems without answers: to Mike Mansfield, my chemistry orkbook and all my hopes that he will unconditionally pass is second year in Chem: and to all the B.G.H.S. students I ave my intelligence fwhoever finds it is smarter than me, orI never had it with me, and therefore I'm stupid.J , Nancy Fliehs, being of shattered mind and weakened body ave the following: To my Little Sister Doraine and to orma Bums the road to Seacrest High: To Sandra Rhymes, uclc at the Stop Lights : and to Lynda Long the letters BB. ay she remember them as long as I. I. .loan Fortenberry, being of small mind and body, will the following: to I.ura Livingston, my curly hair: to Larry Bowen, my vast knowledge of chemistry: and finally, I leave my dainty little feet to .lohn Lee Henderson. I, Skip Fuller, being of average mind and abundant body, do hereby leave: to my brother Bill my ability to date the best looking girls in school: to .lerry Perkins my position on the football team: to Tony Latour I leave my seat in English class: and to Noel Fuller, I leave Belle Glade High. I, David W. Giese, being of big body, no brain or brawn, do leave to crab the ability to try and convert Skipper to Chevy's: and to dear ole B.G.H.S. 2 more Giese's fa brother and a sisterl: and to anyone who would have an FD. MO. CO. product, good luck, I hope it falls apart. I, Betty .lean Goodlett, being of sound body and no mind, do hereby leave the following: to Kathryn Holton, my G.H.T.'s left to me by her sister, Carlotta: to Bobby Farmer, a booklet en- titled How to Throw Eggs straight in Three Easy Lessons: to Eleanor Collier, I leave the road to Pahokee. I, Billie Graber, leave the following: To Tanya C. I leave my empty Rum bottle and mug: To Cheryl S. I leave my ability to stay out late at night: To Becky S. I leave my worthless diet pills. I leave to Red-Eye all my trips to West Palm: and to B.G.H.S. I leave my cute little brother, Barry! I, Judy Green, will unto Gail Parker Green's Corner. Be careful: To Bert and Doug Murray, North West Avenue C: To .Iorgi Crews, the House on the Comer: To Catherine Holton, her sister's good parties. To my only brother, Philip, ole B.G.H,S. May he learn more than I should have. And to Jeff Altman, my seat in Science Club. I, Maria Gutierrez, being the shyist girl in school, leave the following: To Danny S. I leave my nickname mussels : To Elenor C., Catherine H., and Bobbie F., I leave nothing. To Miss Hicks, Mr. Kela, and Mr. Fortenberry, my thanks for making my Senior year successful. I, Ron Halbrook, being dehydrated, thoroughly confused, wrinkled, wretched, psychiatric, neurotic, and generally ship- wrecked, I leave dear old B.G.H.S.-in a straightjacket and on a stretcher! To my brother, Steve, I leave my school of tadpoles in Mr. Bowers' math cell: To Omar Hodges, I leave my ability to slip into study hall late every other day. To my teachers, I leave my troubled ghost. I, Frannie Hall, being of distorted mind and decrepit body, will unto anyone who doesn't get along with his teacher, the privilege of attending school by telephone so he may have as much fun switching them off as I did. I, Evelyn Harris, being of highly intelligent mind and shapeless body, do hereby leave the following: to my sisters, Karen and Iunie, my room: to Danny Lanier my brilliant grin: to Susie Schoeppel, the road to Sylva: to Suzanne Williams my seat in trig class: and to Mrs. Hill and Mr. Painter, my bad manners. Sl



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Miriam Padron, leave to Terry Connell the little box that I ve in my purse and she has tried to see it: to Yolando Toledo, pen, because hers is probably out of ink since she is always 'iting me notes in English class. To my sister, Vivian, my ctionary, of English to Spanish, so she won't borrow mine any- ore. My last will is to pass typing II. Alan Ponder, being of unsound mind and retarded body leave the following: To B.G.H.S., my sister Mary Kate: To Nornie and Rita L. my '54 Chevy so they may make Saturday after- on rolmifind to Susie S.. Chosen. Leah Poston, being of wracked mind and tired body do hereby ave the following: to Gwen G., my bow legs, may she find a y to camouflage them: I never did! To Mary Leigh A., I ave a slightly used megaplione-Happy Yellingl To Sharon ., I leave my big blue eyes that were willed to me by Annette llins. And to Sandra R., I leave my red car. Marilyn Rabin, not sure of any desirable condition do hereby ave the following: To Sherry Knight, the football which she unwillingly gave me at the Pahokee game: to Joey I-Iudspeth, y ability to do a cartwheel: to Pat Gilbert, all our many ughs and good times: to Coach Thornton, I leave. Anna Ramirez, being of worn out mind and tired body hereby .ave the following: To George P., I leave a book on How To e a Good Leader g To Rebeca M., I leave my Cuban accent: my sister, Mariana, I leave my dirty tennis shoes with the ope that she finds time to wash them! Paula Richey, being of sane mind will to Pat Weathers The arn: to Lura Livingston, I leave the Molc's house to trick treat each Halloween, although Kirby won't be there: to hn Evans, the road to Pahokee which I traveled quite fre- uently: and to my sister Linda, I leave the boys of B.G.H.S. Lee Rodgers, being of quick temper and of short height do ereby bequeath the following: to Cindy M. my ability to do ell in math: to Darlene D. my ability to get along with every- dy fHaJ: and finally I lcavai to the teachers of B.G.H.S. ty sister, Ester and my brother, David, who is a real terror. Laura Rogers, being of no body and little mind, bequeath the following: To Lura L. I leave my baby brother: To Don . an extra wink: To Sherry K. a stick of gum? tgct itl To 'ary Walker the four mile ride to school, and to D. Wedgworth, ts of fun. , Master Wayne Robert Roman, hereby bequeath to Sharon A. ty '55 Chevy Impalag to Dee Dee M. my motorcycles: to Ray E. my racing helmet: and to the students, the good cafeteria. , Skipper Sehoppel, will to Don Wilkinson and the kid Lee ny size which was willed to me by Ernest Amedee: To the uture hunters of B.G.H.S., I bequeath Seminole Sue and letter luck in crossing California Slew than I had. To my .isters all the fun I had at B.G.H.S. I, Thomas Scrape, being of super mind and magnificent body, do hereby leave my ability to cheat on an American Government test to Arce Salvador: to the faculty of B.G.H.S. I leave my brother and sisters and hope that they can get along with the teachers as well as I have. I, Ira Sergent, am leaving nothing behind for I will need it all and more where I'm going. I, John Shea.l1en, being of mature mind and baby face, leave to Brother Bobby the treacherous path from Mr. R. W. Lanier's carport door to homeroom: to B.G.H.S., I leave my little sister, Diane, to Ann Williams, I leave uVaulto for her sole companionship. I, Danny Shiver, being of immense intelligence and muscular body, will the following: to Tony L. my ability to speak English, to Michael S. and Gary W. the road from South Bay to B.G., and to the teachers of B.G.H.S. four more just like me, also to Gwen Gove I bestow the title of B, B. I, Franklin Shutts, being of injured mind and muscular body, leave to all boys going steady with girls in PAHOKEE the road leading to and from there. Teachers, don't jump with glee: there is one more Shutts a lot worse coming a few years behind me. Being as greedy' as I am I take the rest with me. I, Trudie Smith, being of strained mind, tired body, and aching feet leave: to Glenda Tyler my old shorthand pads: to Glenda Tyler and Jimmy Jackson the ride from Bean City to school over that smooth road f?Jg to Jeanette Chaney many happy times in Clewiston. I, Doris Spence, leave to my sister Peggy our old '59 Chevy to take to school next year. To Benita Johns I leave the road to Bryant, and Linda Hood the airport road. To Ida Mock I leave my seat in business math class. To all of B.G.H.S. I leave .lerilyn Johns and Patricia Davis. I, Dale Spikes, being unsound of mind and half crazy, too, do hereby leave to Elaine Adams the wonderful town of Belle Glade and to Mike Beck the twelfth grade if he ever gets there. I, Wanda Tanksley, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to the following: Jo B., I leave my place in chorus: to Jeanette C., all my teachers. To B.G.H.S., I leave my brother, Ray, may they get more use out of him than I. I, Tank Thomas, with overweighted body and underweighted brain, do hereby will to the following: Voncile R. the road to Clewiston and the name Huey g I don't leave my car to my little sisters because I'm taking it with me. To Sherry Knight, I leave my P.E. clothes, I know they will fit. To Linda H., I leave the boys of B.G.H.S. and Mr. Bowers. 53

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