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LAST WILL D TESTAME T I, Charlanne Dotters leave to Pat Niles the M.H.S. boys, to Vickie Osterholt the track meets, and to Else Jensen the football teams and beach. I, Jan Dunn leave my baby brother Barr-ums , and I, Margie Emmons leave my baby sister Sus-ums to Mr. Riven- bark so that he can hear their side of the story, and to Ellen Reed and Wendy Overton our well-known athletic abilities at tennis and swimming. I, Bob Dunlop, hereby leave to Mr. Jasper, twelve one-inch Madras ties of assorted sizes and shapes. I, Joan Epton leave to Senora Montgomery her famous page 6, and hope she has better luck with it in the future. I, Shirley Faith leave Seabreeze with the memories of the wonderful times I've had. I, Richard Fedemieyer leave all future band students Mr. Dean's South Pasture plus sand spurs. I, Rick Felisko can't leave Mr. True because Illl see him every Week at naval reserves but to Jim Riedel I leave all the candy he can get. I, Peter Fiero hereby leave to Rick Wagner the job of keep- ing the Audio Visual Department in shape and to future re- porters the task of getting news from tight-lipped students. I, David Fisher leave to Terry Oehrle all the senior privil- eges, and to Joan Knowles, all the luck in the world on her way up. I, Sandra Flake leave Mr. Freeman the ability to leam to read my lips correctlyl Cheese? I, Toy Flegal, leave to Seabreeze High my sisters, Darlene and Susan, so that they may grasp the knowledge needed ir1 furthering their education. I, Calista Force leave to Mrs. Gammage a can of spinach so she can grow to be as tall as her fellow students. I, Todd Foster, being of doubtful sanity, hereby leave 20 boxes of chalk to Mr. Braddock. I, Cindy Goetz, leave with Sak under the assumption that Abby and Andy graduate from a completely finished school. This includes grass, lockers, clinic bed, air conditioning, lan- guage labs etc. I, Chloe Goings, leave to Coach Hogan enough nose drops to last one day, in hopes he doesn't suffer too much the rest of the year. And to Coach Nick my typing book in hopes he leams to type soon. I, Martin Gomon, leave to my sister Laurie, the last outpost of civilization that she defend it with her life from the desert raiders. With full knowledge of the jeopardy in which I place dear new S.S.H.S., I, Larry Gonzales, leave my better half-but not for long. I, Kikki Gresham, leave to Bill Archer everything in the field house that Sizemore, Nelson and Rizzo haven't already con- fiscated and sold to the highest bidder. I, Scott Hager, leave to Steve Danko, my ability to ride the greatest surf on the East Coast and the waming: Careful Steve, it could happen to you, too! I, Ralph Hardie, leave to Jim Owen my wom out green '54 Ford to replace his '39 Plymouth Coupe de Ville. To, Dennis Cantrell, I, Bob Hardt leave one foot of my heighth so that Seabreeze will have an eight-footer. I, Laura Hare, leave a pool full of trials and tribulations to afiedly Buhner, and take with me the happiness I found in Sea- reeze. I, Eddie Hartje, being of sound mind leave ability to cre- ate trouble and confusion to Mike McCracken. I, Wendell Hawes, being of sound mind bequeath to Rich- ard Hawes my enlistment in the Naval Reserve and my ability to twist and mash potato. I, Sharon Hester, Leave Karen Winkle and Ann Williams the responsibiliqy of keeping Charles Erickson away from all girls and to Char es I leave--me. . I, Roger Hills, being of comparatively sound mind leave S.H.S. to anybody not having the good fortune to graduate. I, Bill Hollis, leave Joy Deen a big, roomy stomach. I, Bill Howard, leave to Jerry Youngberg-no, on second thought I won't. I, SuzAnn Hull, leave wonderful Seabreeze taking with me cherished memories of cheerleading and Tri-Hi-Y forever, and to Diane Morris our unforgettable dancing and theater class. I, Judy Kaplan, with pride and joy leave to my teachers my love and appreciation for the help they have given me. I, Boo Kirkland, leave Pat Niles the one and only Fred Deani Also to Steve Danko the U.T. in hopes it will come back in sty e. I, Joe Kincaid, hereby bequeath to the Junior Class my most humble sympathy. I, Daniel Kopels, leave to any Yankee that enters this school my ability to get alongC?J with these Rebels, especially Mrs. McConnell. To Mr. Jasper, I, Spiro Kypreas, leave my polka dot tie and size I2 shoes. I, Fred LaCava, leave to Mr. Will 'iCrafty,' Rivenbark my undying love for the D.A.R., John Birch Society, VVhite citizens' Council, and all their ilk. I, Tom Lager, of sound mind CPD, leave John Lendway my wom out ineligible football uniform and the original name of Greenie',. I, George Lang, leave for Virginia. And to Mr. True I leave our one book on how to win friends and influence people. I, Jim Laskey, leave to Mr. Dean a ten year supply of cig- arettes to last him through his next 2 or 3 years as band director. I, Jane Lee, leave my wonderful memories and good times to all underclassmen. I, Daniel Lewis, leave to the generation which follows mine into Seabreeze as paupers and graduate millionaires, thought as to how much they will owe the govemment. I, Elaine Lewis, leave my sister, Louise, my everchanging color of hair. I, Jeff Lewis, leave Martin McGrath everything I have in- cluding myself and of course leave Seabreeze knowing I shouldn't have left Mainland. I, John Lewis, leave the Hi-Y in hopes that they will have just as good a ti.me as I have had. I, Kathy Linkous, leave to' Miss Trawick my butterfly collec- tion that I have obtained through her speech class. I, Posy Linscott, leave to my sister, Diane, a closet full of none of my clothes in hopes that she wears just that-nothing. I, Dick Livingston, leave to Medley Buhner, one Do It yourself Beach Bum kit, complete with red MG, sunglasses, and busted surfboard. I, Renae Long, leave to my brother Dennis mi- Olds. If he can't buy gas for it, the English Ford, if it hol s together. I, Nancy Lowe, leave to Paula Citek the wonderful privilege of sweating over verbs with Senora Montgomery in hopes of making the Spanish Honor Society. I, John Lukse, leave to Mr. Nelson my little brother Clason to paddle any time he desires. I, Judy Lund, leave my Crosley Hot Shot C1952 Vintagel to Betty Bond and hope she finds parts for it before it becomes a museum piece. I, Mac McClister, being of sound mind CPD so do bequeath to the Seabreeze Marching 100 a slightly used Trombone and a sheet of music to go sand crabs. 225
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LAST WILL D TESTA, E T I, Kurt Abbe, leave to that mad golfer of Seabreeze, one rusty 5 iron, 2 lost golf balls which he can claim in the rough off of number 6 hole and finally 2 fairway flags which I stole during the Senior Skip Day. I, Rosanne Anderson, leave all the happiness and joy I've received from Seabreeze to the class of 64'. Good Luck to the Glee Club. I, Claudia Archer, do hereby bequeath to any Seabreeze mal-content, my ability to accept belonging to nothing. I, Joyce Augustine, being of sound mindC?l leave Terry Oehrle all my old blue admission slips and all my minus one's for being late. I, Douglas Banks, leave Seabreeze High to the mercy of Mr. True and his shipmates. I, Garth Banks, leave Seabreeze and take my brother with me. Illeave the Sophomores to Mrs. McConnell, a GREAT English Teac er. I, Patty Bailey, leave all the wild times The Monster Cmy sister, and Sandie Freeman can have with the top down and the heater on Cin winterl. I, Gail Barrett, being of soundproof mind and half body, do leave Coach Simmons the horrible thought of having another student like me. I, Lynn Barton, leave to my sister, Kathy, Valli Green and Suzie Smith the ability to be extra rowdy . We Kathie Bartosch and Sally Bopp, in a state of confusion leave the gossiping halls of Seabreeze, our ability to be naive with one last reply, Have Scooter Will Travel . I, Jan Bazemore, leave to Seabreeze High my very best friend Nancy with all of her brains and brawn. I, Joey Beaty, leave to upcoming students the good times with Mr. Jasper and Senora Montgomery, but take many fond memories with me. I, Bob Becker, leave to Fred Nichols the ability to throw the football in the air. I, Doris Bishop, do hereby leave to the future students of Seabreeze High all the facilities that I wish I could have used. I, Sherry Borthwick, leave to my sister Candy, a piggy bank, aird my last penny, in hopes that she can make the latter multi- P Y- I, Richard Brand, leave all my broken top En strings to Van Harrison and the best of luck to all future seniors. I, Linda Brown, leave to Tony Whirlow my sticky initiation corsage and our endearing cry Sandspurs Forever . I, Mac Brown, leave to the underclassmen the will and desire to strive for one of the finest things in lifeg an education. I, Kathie Brown, leave S.H.S. with an extensive knowledge of the yardmaker. I would like to leave the joys of owning and pushing a Volkswagon to any future driver. I, Pat Bryan, leave to anyone who wants it, the ability to do nothing and get away with it. I, Sandy Budd, leave to all my Keyette Sisters and Mrs. McConnell the joy of service, wonderful times, and fond mem- ories I had in Keyettes. I, Ainslie Buhner, being more or less sane, leave to Mr. Dean his Le Barians and to the men of Seabreeze, my sister. Since there is so much unused sand lying around, I, Bill Burnham, leave to Seabreeze Sahara High one big, hungry, mul- tiplying family of . . . Sand Fleas. I, Dottie Butler, leave with many regrets that I have to leave at all, to the upcoming seniors I leave happy memories of the most wonderful years I could have, I regretfully leave to the upcoming seniors ykir noslcn. I, Leslie Cantrell, leave to 'smilin' Jack Surrette' a big smile and best of luck in future years of basketball and base- ball. 224 I, Libby Carothers, leave to S.H.S. my brother Sam, and take with me all the wonderful memories of the greatest 4 years of my life. I, Cindy Cartwright. hereby bequeath to one Tony VVhirlow this wonderful, stimulating thought-Sandspurs Forever! I, Jane Cherry, have just two little words to say to all you underclassmen-- ----- GOOD LUCK!! I, Judy Clarke, leave to Janet White and Pat Niles my old baton sticks and frequently used boot tassels, also, the most wonderful service club in school. Tri-Hi-Y. I, Steve Clinger, leavef?J. I, Charlie Cobb, leave to my sister, Peggy, all of the home- work and the teachers who work us like--in the new school. I, Bo Coleman, being of sound mind do leave to all future managers my amazing ability to dodge flying clipboards. I, Wibby Corbin, leave all my senior privileges to some un- fortunate junior. I, Benny Counselman, leave John Kennedy one bottle of Bad Pills 2 gallons of Tiger Milk and a box of Wheaties and sixty extra pounds of mine. I, Georgia Counts, leave to Seabreeze the last of the Counts family Johnette,', and to Mr. Currin a years supply of NO! NO! NO'S. I, Carolyn Crable, leave all my great times with Tamea and Betty behind to join Bill Brent. I, George Craig, leave to S.H.S. with only one regret, I will never relive 4 more enjoyable or eventful years in my life. I, Tina Craig, leave to Sandra Ring the 7:30 race to school for another yearg and take with me all the fond memories of S.H.S. I, Mary Pat Crandall, bequeath all my used tea-bags to Billy Archer. I, Judy Culley, do hereby leave to David Freedman those enormously rewarding beliefs and the spontaneous expression of which has endeared me to my associates. I, Sue Curry, leave to Tony Whirlow the memory of the Coates St. gang and our Long lost Lover's dancen. I, Wayne Cypher, being of sound mind leave Steve Peterson the ability to lift feet high and leam to say TUBA not sousaphone. I, Sandee Dalton, Leave ------ Bye, Y'alll I, Bill Dalrymple just plain leave. I, Hazel Dayton, leave to Robbie Rouse one Corvair with stripped gears and to Fred Althouse the swimming team fthe girl's team that isl. I, Lisette Denis, leave to Lori and my brother Michael my map of S.H.S. in hopes they will find the path to success. I, David DeRosia, leave Mike Coulter, my uncanny ability to goof off. I, Jim France, leave Seabreeze High in good will. I, Elaine Freeman, leave to my twin brother Lonnie all the luck in the world because he will need it next year. I, Sandy Fritschel, will my Home Ec. skirt to Gail Phillips. I, Sonny Fussell, being of sound mind CPJ de hereby leave S.H.S. wishing I could take Frances Thornburg with me. I, Tamea Gehlert, leave to Martin Gragg, 180 packed lunches in hopes he will be able to help another poor, under- nourished damsel. I, Sheri Giarrusso, leave S.H.S. with fond memories and hope that the up and coming members will lift their feet for Uncle Freddy. I, Jane Goddard, sa to Coaches Simmons and Nick, watch for girls! And to Lynne Kiber I leave the boys.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Debbie Marteeny, leave the new plant but will tote along all the wonderful memories and look forward to a happily ful- filled future I hope. I, Mike McHale, being of sound mind fpeople are not so sure about thatl leave to unfortunate Seabreeze my two dedicat- ed younger brothers. CHa, Hal I, Mary Ann McFetridge, do hereby leave to Seabreeze High my brother, Billy, a loyal and trustworthy Boy Scout, so Be Prepared . I, Bettyanne Mentzel, leave to Pat Niles, the last of the Fogir lgllusketeers, the memories of all the fun we have had at .H. . I, Judy Micrsch, leave to all the upcoming senior classes, the wonderful hnemories of the great class of 63',. I, Bill Miller, leave to Joy Deen and Bill Archer, my 57 Olds powered skceter and all my old church keys, also my abi- ity to outrun the cops and get away with it. I also leave to join Beverly which is what I have been trying to do for one year. I, Sharron Mills, leave to all the junior girls I corrupted, my High Moral Standards' and the right to have Parties without me. I, Karen Milne, wish John, Dale, Paula, and Phil the best ever at S.H.S., and take with me the memories of the wild times in Sally's Corvair. I, Charlotte Mitchell, leave to the teachers my brother Ji.m- my, and a years supply of muzzles with full permission to use them on him at any time. I, Frances Monaco leave Mr. Wagner's hard candy to him. I, Robert Montgomery, leave all my abilities to anyone who is crazy enough to challenge them. I, Rob Moore, being of sound mind, leave all the great and exciting times of my Senior year to the Seniors of '64. I, Lloyd Morgan, leave to Laura Dean the best of luck in leading the band, you'll need it. To Dick Waters a lighter tuba, Donna Ur, well--, and Alan Hager about 6 and 30 lbs. I, D'Bette Morris, leave Seabreeze and a certain club spon- sor in a much relieved state, I take with me just enough mem- ories to last until college. I, Grant Morris, leave one battle scared baritone to any band member who knows a blacksmith, I also leave a smashed hom case used to subdue Jonston Caldwell during his more aggressive moments. I, Leroy Morrison, leave Janice Easterling vacant space in P.A.D. class and to Steve Danko a chap-stick. I, Mike Nardi, leave to Jim Owen some spare parts for his '39 Plymouth Coupe de Ville so that some day it may run like a top. I, Charles Newman, leave CI hopel all my happy memories and a screw driver for Mrs. McClintock to fix her projector. I, Nancy Norman, leave Seabreeze regreting I could not stay longer, but we all must push on to bigger and better things. We, Sally Hearon, Helen Murray, and Linda Oates, being of sound mind and possessing athletic abilities, contrary to popular opinion, do hereby bequeath to Mrs. Steward and her future tennis teams all the luck in the world, which she lacked while we were members of the squad. I, John O,Brien, leave Seabreeze, a fine school. I know, I ate lunch there everyday for 4 years. I, Addie Osbome, being of sound mind QPJ leave to Ann Carlin good ole Seabreeze. I, Tommy Partridge, leave to Bill Archer my Model A full of empty beer cans from all the beer parties of this year. We, Leslie Pendlton and Bobbi Graves, leave Seabreeze quickly and quietly, together forever. I, Jacque Rice, leave Penny Albee eighteen cases of scented hairspray to be used on Geometry Class. To Mr. Braddock and Paul Beckwith I say, Thanks for putting up with me. 226 I, Charles Rizzo, leave my brother fHo-Hol I, Sherry Roberts, being of sound mind, contrary to public opinion, do hereby leave Mrs. Heft good luck with next yearfs Glee Club. I, Mike Robinson fBuddhal, leave to Mr. Currin, being his best student, one typewriter that is slightly different from all the rest, and to Mr. Dean 69 gray hairs and five new ulcers that I personally caused. I, John Rogers, leave to Max Boales all my weights and my weight-lifting magazines, in hope he may someday like me. I, Ilene Roos, leave to Mr. Dean, a supply of Ban, and a hot sun to keep next years Marching 100 warm , I, Vance Roundtree, leave Seabreeze. I hope! And to Greg Cush my ability to completely demolish a motorcycle in less than six months. I, Gary Peterson, leave to my brother, Stephen, the illus- trious prospect of starting each school day under the watchful eye of Commander John E. True. We, Miss Pike and Miss Oliver, leave to Mr. D. Grasso our brilliant production of the Canterbury Tales . I, Gail Quinton, do hereby leave to my brother Hank and Mary Ellen Strickland-all my used books and the ability to get along with all myjeachers. I, Scott Ransom, leave my brainsf?l to all t h to find out what was wrong with them. my eac ers I, Drucilla Raymond Say-A Sra, Montgomery dejo un par de castanuelas mexicanas. I, Donna Raynor, being of sound mind QI hope so anywayl, leave Steve. Buckholt some of those North Carolina maters, taters, and beans, in hopes he can find a use for them. I, Jim Reid, leave Bill Archer, the best friend I ever had. I, George Rouse, leave Seabreeze knowing that Phil Rizzo will find someone to mooch a ride from next year. I, Lory Sacco, being of sound mind and body leave to andy McGlaughlin and Diane VVhitfield one used peroxide ott e. I, Evelyn Salser, do hereby leave fortuitously, to direct my feet to the man-made wings of the blue beyond. I, Gail Scheld, do hereby leave to dear ole Seabreeze, me, and my nervous stomach. I, Merle Shreiber, leave to Hdrry Kroll one great big Okla- homa hellol I, June Schwers, leave Mr. Rivenbark one wolfgirl and to Mr. Dean a baby elephant. ' I, Jim Shepley, leave David Scott's ability to remain in Algebra I for three years to anyone who deserves it. I, Larry Stoked Shiles, leave with surf board in hand to shoot the pier. COWABUNGA I, Eddie Shuler, leave to Mr. Wagner my amazing ability to be two weeks behind in Mechanical Drawing. I, Bill Sizemore, hereby leave to Jim Gibson anything that CoachtHogan and Coach Simmons had locked up or bolted down. I, Marcia Skolnick, leave to the students of the new Sea- breeze High Plant the hope that they too may be able to leave. I, Vincent Snead leave my four year limp to Coach Hogan and his football team. I, Peggy Snow, leave my Drum Major uniform to anyone able to squeeze into it-and many fond memories of Seabreeze, Keyettes, and the Marching 100 . I, Ellen Spies, bequeath to Mike Carhart one dollar for lgis Frerich Club dues and a certain French custom to do with as e sees it.
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