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

 - Class of 1965

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oping that she'll blow her nose instead of playing, and to B.G.H.S., hree more McWhorters. , Karen Meeks, do hereby will the following: to Roger D., I leave e, to Sue A., l will my ability to get a O in glee club, to arbara King, I will my blond hair, and to Betsy T., I will the ability o keep her girlfriends Out of trouble. , Mike Mikovsky, being of large body and peanut brain do hereby ave to my LITTLE sister Dee Dee, my seat in contemporary history, o all coming D.C.T. students, a reminder that when you get to amp four, cool it , Linda Miller, being of distorted body and warped mind, hereby ill the following: to Sandra Farmer, my poor weather-beaten gym Iothes, to Teresa Wilder, my seat on the bus and a pair of ear-plugs, nd finally to Rita Leathlean, the well-traveled road to Belle Glade. , Wilbur Mincey, will to the students of B.G.H.S., my ability for taying in trouble, to the teachers, who thought I was bad, my little rother Jimmy, who is worse, and to Kevin W., I leave my driving bility. , Ida Mock, leave to Zane Miller my ability, the little I have, to get long well with his teachers, to all my friends and enemies, I ave the opportunity of life and education that was given to me y this school. Joyce Morris, do hereby will to the following: to Cindy Winterrowd, pack of gum, to Frances Collins, nothing, to my sister Sue, my ar keys, to Lamar, I leave that one long year he has to go through efore he graduates. Good Luck. ., Linda Motes, do hereby bequeath the following: to my sister Pam, leave five hard years at B.G.H.S., to Larry J., no water and a hot diator, to Jack G., the long road to Alabama, and to B.G.H.S., I .save with 1--? memories. . Cynthia Nutt, do hereby bequeath the following: to Sherri B., o big feet and one broken toe, to Karen D., one tube of eye- adow, to Brenda B., my seat in the choralaires, to Anna R., good le' 2nd Street, and to anyone stupid enough to take it, my seat in umanities. , Max Outz, being of sound mind and weak body, will the follow- -tg: to Sandra F., my ability to graduate without studying, and n anyone that wants it, my position on the football team. George Pinon, being of worried mind and weak body, do hereby eave the following: to Ramon, my humanities notebook, to Rebecca, leave Ramon, to Pepe and Jorge L., I leave HolIingsworth's Shoe tore, IGene H., includedl, finally, to all the Cubans of B.G.H.S., I -:ave my patriotic duty of speaking Spanish. Petie Parrish, possessing a magnitudinous body and cerebrative mind ereby leave my last testament: to Vicki Challancin, I leave my bility to argue, to Vicki Wilson, I leave my privilege to go home it lunch, to Mrs. Cline, l leave English class, to this institution, I rave. Jerry Perkins, being of feeble mind and glorious body, leave: to layne Corbin, the ability to catch Bass, to Eddie Vandergrift, I leave my quietness and funny iokes, to Maria Ely, I leave the ability ' a---Q of riding a horse right. I, Judy Plank, being of weak mind and dilapidated body, leave the following: to Amanda, my fence-riding ieep when she gets her cornfield driver's license, to Robertson and MacDonald, the right to bug everyone at school, and to all the Lake Harbor COONS , I leave fun. I, Coleta Poff, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath to Estherjodgeg, the road to my house on which she and Rob can drag, to Alice Stevens, I leave all the old movies on my television. Finis. I, Nancy Ellen Prescott, being of intelligent mind and unshapely body, do hereby will the following: to the girls of B.G.H.S., I leave my brother Paul, to the teachers, I leave Warren and Timmy, to Janice C., my well used books, to anyone crazy enough to take it, my seat in shorthand. Good-bye!! I, Alice Rashley, leave the following: to my baby sister Donna the seat in glee club willed to me, maybe she'lI use it, to my great friend Becky, all the icing in our refrigerator, and to anybody crazy enough to take it, my seats in humanities and trig. Watch Outll I, Joyce Rashley, leave to Donna lsisterl, my name Hoss , tolg Jirles, my ability to have fun and be sneaky, to Becky B. and Patricia lt., our great neighborhood, to Jimmy A., I leave the locks. lMay he rescue someone else.l Now, if the teachers are willing.. .l LEAVE. I, Sandra Rhymes, being of miniature mind and enormous body, will the following: to Jane W., I leave Ringo and Tryon , to Gary W. l-1 ij I leave speech and English class, to Qrney W., I leave the car that I don't have, to go home for lunch. Last, I leave to all the boy my little?? sister Susie. I, James Richardson, being of strong mind and strong body, do here- by will to BGHS, my two musically inclined brothers, George and Doug. The rest I shall take because I'm greedy. I, Voncile Rogers, being of dilapidated body and confused mind do hereby will to Trisha and Dee Dee, the famous OCC standings, to Martha L. Thomas, the roads to Clewiston and Belle Glade. May she travel them as much as I have, to the teachers of BGHS, my sister Norma. I, Arce Salvador, being of strong body and weak mind, do hereby leave to Joyce Dadson, my seat in English III Class. I hope she uses it better than I did. And to all the boys of BGHS, I leave my sister Pat.'Ha, Ha. I, Ofelia Sanchez, being of a very alert mind and out of shape body, do hereby will to my cousin Martha, my iob at the Guidance Office, may she do as much lettering as I did, to Lbby White, my Spanish accent, and to BGHS, I leave my brother Ernest. I, Tommy Scheffler, after being put under the most severe physical and mental test of durability, leave to Dave W., charge of the H. R.'s left to me by his brother Sam, to T. Woods, J. Cofield, and plays, my seat on the bus, to BGHS, old memories, and the rest l'm taking with me to enioy while I can. 5l

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I, Silvia Hernandez, being a poor Cuban refugee, do hereby bequeath the followingz to Cary, the ability to play tennis, to Qarlos, the ability to speak Spanish in school, to A. Burnette, my seat in Algebra I, as a remembrance to Mr. Bowers of the Burnette-Hernandez clan. I, Sherry Hill, will to Linda Huggins and Sharon Cobb, the anticipation of looking for mail from the army, to -Qigw-eg,Tones, fhe memories of shorthand class, to my sister Dawn, I leave my place in band, to the faculty, my brothers Mark ana Clark, to Judy Huggins, all the memories! I, Bucky Holt, being of muscular body and weak mind, will to Gary Wrglgr, my ability to be a great football player, to Bill Miller, a 'pgk of weeds willed to me by Johnny Dell, my football iersey to no one, and to all the coaches, my younger brother Corky. l, Janet Hotard, being of Byzantine body, leave to Jane W., the Oedipus chant, to JoAnne H., my big mouth, to Anna R., Karen H., and Joyce K., my ability to drive a car, to Lura L., a tractor ride, to Kathy B., the ability to get to S. Bay after hurricanes, and to Gary W., Sat. Night At The Movies. W H I, Sandi Hutchinson, being of feeble mind and disabled body, be- queath to L. W., my place in the lunch line willed to me by Mary Kay Lance, to L. S., L. H., and J. H., my ability to get into trouble, and to all the teachers of B.G.H.S., the peace of mind knowing I'm GONE! I, Sydney Jones, being of morbid mind and mangled body, will to my brother Arthur, my VW until I want it back, to my sister Lucy, I leave my accumulated knowledge and that's nothing, to Cecelia E., I leave my class ring because she won't give it back! I, Farrell -Kaufman, being of definitely weak mind and body, leave to the faculty of this institution, medication to relieve any ulcerous conditions brought on by my years at B.G.H.S., to Mr. Bowers, I leave my logical, mathematical mind, and to my brother Chip, I leave four more years at B.G.H.S., Poor Kid! I, Dorinda Kelsoe, do hereby bequeath the following: to B.G.H.S., I leave my younger brother and sister, may they be a blessing to the teachers, to Linda Strickland, I bestow my ability to leave South Bay at 8:17 and still arrive at school before the first bell sounds. l, Albert Kruse, being of weak mind and a round body, hereby will to Mr. Lovell, another Kruse to cope with, to my brother Rich, the race track of Belle Glade, to Coach Luke, the good old basketball team: 19 Red, I leave-b..er,..probleng I, Danny Lanier, being of distorted mind and dilapidated body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Lamar Groves, I leave a parking place in my yard, to Barney Weeks, I leave Mr. Stevens and band, a to Ned Ayers, I leave my ability to wake up at 7:55 and not be late, and to Miss Rogers, I leave. I, Kathi LeBeau, being of unsound mind and decrepit body, do here- by leave the following: to Rita L., my blonde hair and the bottle to make it that color, to my brother Alan, my serious personality and the message, Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. I, Ronny Lee, leave to Ronnie G. and Audrey M., the ability not to be bashful at certain times, to .Alice R., the office of president of 50 MYF. May she have more success with it than I did, to Duane S., I leave all the girls in B.G.H.S. I, Donnie Lindsey, being of sound body and unstable mind, leave my seat in English Ill to Larry Courson and Ricky Kruse, to the teachers, I iust give up and leave. tl hopell I, Beth Livingston, being of tiny brain, leave the following: to Tanya and Lura, all the fun , to Kathy B., IO0 cheese sandwiches, to Richard V. and my great intelligence, to Ray S., a wink , to Jane W., my-artistic abilities, and to the teachers-four more like me. I, Paul Martin Llewellyn, having splintered feet and a lung full of sand, hereby bequeath the following: to Sandy G., my battered surf board and the beach at Delray, to brother Greg, the school from which I'm escaping, to Ronnie and Donnie Hilyer, the desire to drive fast. Being a Lard, I, Lynda Long, leave: to Becky B., my Spanish accent, to Ray S., my beauty, to Tony Latour, my weight, to Lura L., my thumb, to Richard Van, my sidewalk surfing ability, to Libby'and Jean J., a safe ride to school, to the teachers, the satisfactidn that I'm an only kicll I, Junior Lopez, with strong mind and weak body would will to Sonia Antommarchi my lock, but I need it. I, Wanda Lowery, being of sound body and very little mind, do hereby will the following: to Sharon Holcomb, the path from my- house to her house and the road to Pahokee, to Dee Dee Mikovsky, my seat in Glee Club, to B.G.H.S., I leave my brother Lynn. I I, Gary Mann, being of weak mind and strong body, do hereby leave all my athletic abilities to my younger brother Terry. Maybe he'Il usef them better than I did. I I, Mike Mansfield, being of absent mind and overgrown body, do hereby bequeath the following: to the teachers of B.G.H.S., my little brother Myron, to Mike Wilson, the office of F.F.A. vice-president, may he do better than I did, to my little sister, my seat on the after noon bus. I, Michael John Marotta, being one bad germ, leave to Kevin Walsh all my bad habits, lboy, have I got themlj, to Rudy Hooks, I Ieav my drum sticks, which were never mine to B.G.H.S. students 'wh take humanities, all the luck. You'lI need it! I, Beth McCuIley, leave our parking place during school hours, my- ice-cream scoop a half-gallon of strawberry ice cream, our lunchroom in the gym, and a year's supply of Black Cow's, to- Don Varnell, and to Linda N. and Martha G., the iob of watching afteii Don when I'm gone, tDon't flirt too much, girlsllll I, Shark McSwain, a procrastinator, leave to Diane Ward, my ability,- to get serious, to Lamar Groves, all my empty beer cans and bottled of Bacardis, to George Saverez, the bowling alley and the socially'- elite parties at teen town. And look out world-Here I come! ' I, Terry McWhorter, being of feeble body with little or no mind, leave the following: to Ray Sullivan, my faithful Ann Landers, the ability not to snow anyone, to Gail Parker, a clean handkerchief,



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I, Susan Schoeppel, being of retarded mind and deformed body, will the following: to Mary Kate and Joey, the long road to school through Chosen, may they be late as much as I was, to the boys of BGHS, my sister Melissa who will be the last of the Schoeppel's. I, Judy Seiler, being of sound body but unstable mind, hereby leave the following: the path from my neighborhood to the school to the kids who will trudge to and fro, to Eleanor Collier, the road to the bowling alley, and to Joyce K., the registers in the cafeteria. I, Paula Sheppard, being of confused mind and wrecked body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Tanya Croft, I leave all the trees between Belle Glade and South Bay, to Lura L., all my worn out toll- ers, to Doraine F., I leave another glorious year in this ---- place. I, Dinah Sides, being of shy mind and cashier's body, will to my cousin, Charlotte, the ability to be on time and present in body tif not in mindl, to the girls, I leave Ronnie and Donnie, to Bruce and Lamar, the path to K. C., and to Mr. Fortenberry, all procrastinators. I, Syd Smith, being of small body and large mind bequeath the follow- ing: to E. V., C. C., and G. H., I leave a forever free ride to Teen Town, to Allison Cann and Karen Harris, I leave old N. W. Ave. E, to my great sister Kathryn, I leave my old hunting hound lcoughl, Spot. I, Peggy Spence, being of sound mind and no physical defects, leave the folktwing: to Helen, Pat, Linda, Sue, and Virginia, my good grades in school, to B.G.H.S., I leave my memory, for this will be the last of the Spence kids to graduate from B.G. Many Thanks! I, John F. Spooner, being of big mind and bigger body, do hereby leave my great hunting ability to Bryant D. and Richard V., to Vicki C., I leave my tremendous ability to ski, to the boys of B.G.H.S., I leave Dianne L. I, Wanda Tanksley, being of pretty sound mind and very sound body do leave the following: to my little brother Ray, the path to school every morning, may he be a better student, to the teachers of B.G.H.S., good luck in teaching him. I, Robert Taylor, being of feeble mind and scrawny body to hereby leave: to all the students who are unfortunate enough to ride bus fI3'I, my seat, and to Donnie Hayes and Donald Allison, all the problems I've had in school. I, George Towell, being of weak mind and even weaker body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Judy and Linda H., the parties at the P.B.A. house, to ill C. and Karen H., a dead horse, and to the faculty five more brothers and sisters, JUST LIKE MEI I, Speedy Trammell, being of drunken mind and cancerous body hereby leave to Joyce Dadson, my empty beer cans, to .lack Keesee, my place in the smoking area, to Jack Gordon, the cigarette butts, and to Turkey Smith, the ability to sign my own pass. I, Andrew Truelson, being of sound mind, I think, leave to Bruce Camplin, my physics book. I, Karol Vadasz, being of sound mind and body will to the following: to Ray Sullivan, my Little Yellow Car, and may he have less trouble with it than I did, I leave Jack Sherrod in charge of Belle Glade- Pahokee relations, to Jane Wierengo, my ability to make people think 52 I am quiet and reserved, to Wayne Corbin, I leave a pair of water skiis, and the ability to drive a boat. -I, Lidia Valella, being strong voiced only, leave to Carlos,-Mr. Bowers, K, to Doug and George R., peace and quiet, to Cookie, Mr. Stevens, to Luisito, a pot of Black coffee, to F. D, S., I leave, to Cary, a detec- tive's badge, to Ramon and Rebecca, I leave BGHS, and to Peggy, my friendsh'ip. I, Jo Vickers, being of feeble mind and freckled face, do hereby will the following: to the maiorettes, the iob of selling programs before games, to Lynda L., a pin-striped shirt, to anyone who wants it my ability to laugh at the wrong time, to BGHS, my little sister Sandy. I, Mack Ward, being of superior mind and inclestructable body, be- queath the following: to uncle Harry, my ability to play basketball, to Sonny C., my ability to make A's in Ag, to Scottie, Ted, Fred, and Eddie, a pack of Winstons, finally I leave my brothers and sister. I, Susie Wierengo, being of mind?? and body, do leave to my siste Jane, my telephone, to Jessie Ann, I leave the BG dances and a towel to cry on since l'll be leaving, and to my little sis Nancy, I leave a map to Pahokee. IHave funlll I, Don Wilkinson, being of unsound mind and retarded body, leave to Richard V., a skateboard, to the football boys, Bullet, to my hero Garyvw., my huge body, to Carol W., a Good Morning, to Harry C. and Scottie M., the wonderful days of basketball with C. L., to John Lee H., my troubles with girls. I, Ann Williams, refusing to reveal the state of my shapeless body do hereby leave to Patricia H., and Becky B., the great memories o the Class of '65l , to Sandy G., my brainy excuses to skip classes and to the teachers, I leave my little brother Johnny. May,God hel them. I, Suzanne Williams, being of sound mind and body, do hereby wil the following: To K. H., the seat in trig. left to me by Evelyn, t Beverly Steele, the long road to school and a tank of gas, and t Jimmy Altman, my ability to finish high school and go to colleg without too much trouble. I, Dawn Willis, who still don't know nothing, leave to my siste Bonnie, my Chevy Il, providing she put some not see-thru tires o it, to Linda Lee, I leave my enormous weight, and to the teachers o B.G.H.S., I leave my little sister Twila. I, Joe White, being of a changing mind and a dilapidated body, d hereby leave the following: to my little brother Tony, my ability t play basketball, may he use it better than I did, to my sister Libb I leave my ability to make good grades, and I do hereby LEAV I, Sandra Wilson, being of weak mind and puny body, hereby will t the following: to Marilyn McDaniel, my seat in bookkeeping, ma she never get as confused as I am, to Teresa Wilder, my seat o bus 122, and to the teachers of B.G.H.S., I leave my brother Butc I, Kathryn Zywicki, being of skinny body and overworked brain d hereby bequeath to the following: to Brenda K. and Margaret B my seat on bus 124, to Vickie W., a much needed new road, t Pat V., an empty trash can, to my cousins Judy, Eddie and Adel great years at B.G.H.S.

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