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

 - Class of 1965

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Last Will and Testament As the shadows lengthen into dusk, we the Senior Class of 1965, being of sound mind and body, publish and bequeath the following and declare them to be our Last Will and Testament. To the faculty, we leave our future achievements as a monument to their untiring efforts to lead us from the dawn to dusk of our education. To the Junior Class we leave our fond memories of the past, and high hopes for the future. To Belle Glade High School we leave our ioyful voices echoing through the corridors, and we take with us memories of your hallowed halls and happy hours. I, Jeff Altman, being of thoughtless mind and dilapidated body, do hereby leave to the up-coming seniors Cof '66, the regular elephant stampedes 5th period week days, to Mr. Bowers, one more hard-headed ALTMAN, to B.G.H.S., fond memories, and to the student body a better chance to learn. I, Larry Altman, being of distorted mind and muscle-bound body, leave to Kevin Walsh, my Seat in Mr. Ragan's classes, to my brother Jimmy, I leave two more years of high school, may he enjoy them HA! HA! I, Caridad Alvarez, being of weak mind and distorted body, hereby will the following: to Martha Sanchez, my iob in the office, to my sister, Estrella Alvarez, my seat in bookkeeping, and I hope she never gets as confused as I am, to Norma Miguel, another glorious year in this place. I, Sharon Amedee, leave to Larry Norman the road to Pahokee, to Janet C. and Vicki C., my gym clothes, to Tanya and Doraine, my Glee Club music, to Gary Walker, Bill Miller, and Mike Shiver, my knowledge in histor Archie K., a pack of blow gum. I, Irene Ashley, hereby bequeath to Karen D., those tired and wear- worn F.H.A. roses, to Barbara D., my ability to memorize license numbers, and to Joyce K., breakfast after church, Down at Papa Joe's! Here's hoping Hary Melon F. can find a ride to CYO who'll get her to the church on timeI I, Connie Bacon, being of confused mind do hereby leave the follow- ing: to Linda Lee, my ability to cook, to Mary Kate P. the honor of driving the lndianmound Bus to school, to anyone who'll take it, the ability to always say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I, Donald Bailey, being of dissipated mind and dilapidated body do hereby leave the following: to Gary,W. and Pat G., I leave my ., 5, seat in chemistry class, to Richard V., I leave my ability to hit something with at least five shots, to Pat B., I leave a hard time. I, John T. Bamford, being ofathletic body and mind? hereby be- queath the following: to Pat G., Janice W., Mary K. P., Jill C. Mike S., Karen H. and Linda L., our Bull ---- Meetings, o Jimmy Jackson our position at center, and to Jack Poole, the title Great- est Miler On My Block , willed to me by Dick Willits. I, Betty Ann Barbee, being of teased hair and over proportioned body, do leave the following: to Jo Dunlap, good ole Georgia , to L. 48 Huggins, my fishing pole, to L. Johnson, a muffler, and to anyone who wants it, Camp 4 , to the teachers, I leave my empty des and my brother Jerry. I, George Bender, having an assorted mind and solid body, do wil the following: to Barney Weeks, my musical ability, to Jimmy Altman my seat in band, and to Mr. Stevens and Miss Schwab, a lot of luc in the future, and to B.G.H.S., memories of a good band. I, Lee Anne Berryhill, having a large mind though very small body leave to Frances Collins, permission to walk football boys off th field, ot Bryant Davis, permission to go dear hunting, and to th teachers of B.G.H.S. who think l'm bad, double trouble when my twi brothers, Steve and Scott, reach their classes. I, Larry Bowen, leave to my little brother Pat, the ability to be great linebacker on the football team. I also leave him my ability t make all A's . I leave to all the boys of B.G.H.S., my pretty littl sister, Jill. To Herbert Giese, I leave second base on the baseball field I, Skipper Bowles, just being here, do hereby leave to the student. of B.G.H.S. the privilege of graduating in the greatest class ever. T B. Steele, my parking place across the street. To the teachers, I ius leave. I, Martha Brane, being of plenty brain and twisted body, leav to Dee Dee a pair of suspenders and a tie for Bill. To Tanya, th tree-crashing record, Roses Are Red, My Love , and to Barney Week and my brother Ken, my little red bug. TAKE IT EASYII KIDS! I, Jo Ann Brewer, being of sound mind and body leave to the teac ers of Belle Glade, my brother Billy. May they teach him more tha I have learned. To my cousin Jackie, I leave my ability to get alon with teachers. I, Reba Browne, being of wracked mind but sound body, leave t Vickie McCarty, my seat in bookkeeping, may she get more from than I did, and to B.G.H.S., I LEAVEI I, Roy Burch, being of slendor body and fat brain do hereby bequeat the following: to Lee and Barney Richmond, l leave my parkin place to park their Mustangs in. To my cousin David Mayo, I leav my ability to try to make good grades. To B.G.H.S., Good Luck! I, Julie Burnette, being of educated mind and free will do hereb leave the teachers of B.G.H.S., in order that they might educate th

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IEST of my brothers and sisters. J June Burnette, will to the teachers, my twelve brothers and sisters, Amanda Bailey, the' roof tops for her chewing gum, to Rickey Holt, e library Ito study, onlyi, to Annette Noland, my Glee Club seat, Alice Stevenson, the restrooms during the break, and to Alice obertson, any seat on the bus. -, Mark Bush, being an amazing student, model citizen, and all-round golossal guy, do leave co-editorship of the RAMPAGE, my fun with -llr. Averill's camera, and the well-travelled road to 3rd St., Pahokee, -o anyone who wants them. To J. R. M., I leave a can of my antabulous blue paint. To Chuckles, I leave John. Sue Caldwell, do hereby bequeath the following: To my cousin osanne, I leave all the desks I sit in, hoping she will learn more at I ever did, to everybody left on Ninth Street, I leave our dear -ld road to school, and to Mr. Fortenberry, I leave. Larry Campbell, being of little body and lesser mind do hereby ill the following: To Helen S., my shyness, to my brother I leave e dear old halls of B.G.H.S., and to Gayle S., I leave my seat in .C.T. -Jeannette Chancey, being of mixed-up mind and weak body, leave all the kids on bus -7lfl3l, the road to Belle Glade, to Tony, I ave the road to Clewiston, may he make good use of it, and to ear ole B.G.H.S., I leavel Ronnie Cook, leave the following: To Jack, Bad News Keesee y ability to do something awful and get away with it, to Pope cMullen, Bill Miller, Kevin Walsh, Larry Courson, and Rick Kruse, I ave nothing. Lane Creech, being of sound body and warped mind, do hereby ave to ds my seat on the band bus, may he enjoy it ore than I, To Ivan Willis, my golf balls, and my position of umber I, and to anyone who wants it, my seat in trig. Janet Crichfield, leave to Dee and Tricia-O.C.C., a pat on the oulder, and my ability to get MONO . To Mary Leigh and Mar- aret, a pair of faded shakers and a sore throat. To Shorty Wedge- orth, I leave my great I?i height. To Kathryn Smith, I leave my ute music. Diane Davis, being here not long enough but still too long, leave Sue, the fellers of Georgia, to Kandie, all the boys at Arkansas 8-M, to Darron, the ability of passing BGHS, I leave Danny to Aggie, Cookie, love, luck, and laughter at BGHS. Alabama, here I comel Linda Drawdy, being of small mind and smaller body do will the llowing: to Gail Parker, one cold potato, to Kandie Dunlap, my at in DCT and anything else worth having-except Donald, to my ster Cookie, all the sponge rollers, and to all her teachers, a rough mel Darlene Dupere, do bequeath to the following: to Kathryn Smith nd Mike Wilson, I leave the flute section, and to BGHS, l leave my ree cute little brothers. Louie Dykes, 'being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to enny 'S. and Larry C., my ability to skip school and get caught, to Eddie S., l leave my cue stick, and to BGHS, I leave a straight A student, my sister Susie. I, Margarita Equizabal, leave to my sister Cloty, my intelligence, to Martha S., my ability to typewrite, to Jorge C., my la peluca , to Ramon Z., my ability in art, to my little sister, I leave my ability in P. E. I, John Evans, being iust about that way after four years at Belle Glade High, hereby leave the following: to Mike Shiver, my line- backing ability, to Gary Vlalgli my ability not to break baseball bats, and to Tony Latourflmleave ---- . That last statement makes you wonder, don't it? I, Bobbie Gayle Farmer, being of unsound mind and deteriorated bones, leave to my Aunt Sue, the'ability to pass BBK under Mr. Painter, to Jackie, the nerve to ride to school in my old heap of iunkldriven by my sister Sandra, and last but least, l will to Sandra the ability to get to school on time, and my hurt back. I, Pat Fishler, being of weak mind and overnourished body, do hereby will the following: one partly used bottle of Lady Clairol to Linda Spooner, and one pair of peppermint shoes to Joyce Kirch- man. To BGHS, I leave many fond memories of my high school days. Fear not teachers, there are two more Fishler mouths coming up behind me. I, Billy Ferguson, being of immaculate mind ,and body, leave to anybody, my seat on 124, to my sister, I leave the 62 Chevy and the road to Belle Glade, to the rest of my clan, I leave my seat in Room 4. I, Bill Fuller, being of unsound mind and poorly shaped body do hereby leave: to Jimmy Altman, all my booze, to Mr. Bowers, a lot more people like me, to Bev, the well used road to school, to dear old BGHS, l leave one more little Fuller on his way up. I, Bill Goff, leave to my little sister, BGHS, and to whoever can endure it, l leave my seat in Humanities Class. I, William Goodbread, being of absent mind and perfect body do hereby leave the following: to the biggest flirt of the school, George R., I leave my girl, may she pester him to no end, to the Junior Class, l leave Fr--eddy's. May they enjoy their lunch away from school. I, Gwen Gove, will to -Barney W,, a pack of Sweetarts, to Mike S., a cloth to keep his glasses spotless, to Lura L., the name of Ducker , to Sherri B., and Diane L., the will to Someday find that sea turtle , to Becky B., my smoky car, and to Aunt Janet, my place as chief babysitter. I, Steve Halbrook, being of manifold mind and abominable body, do hereby leave the following: to Linda Lee, my last fifth of Bacardis, to Gary W., my stay-in-shape pills for football, to the team, I leave -:,.e:-ff the defensive end and guard a lot of fun. I, Guy Hand, being of sound mind and body, leave to Larry C., my seat in B Math, and to my sister Cindy, I leave B.G.H.S. I, Linda Hart, being of warped mind and unstable body after I2 years of schooling, do hereby leave to B.G.H.S. my nieces and nephews. The rest I take with' me, for I will need it! 49

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