Behrman High School - Bee Hive Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1960

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tif. it .ls -lim f pass gym with a '70 to Cindy Simoneaux, Patsy, and Beverly. I, Barbara Coe, bequeath my ability to pass math to any lowerclassman who will need it. I, Jo Ann Cognevich, will all my extra fat to anyone who needs it. I, Joan Conner, leave to Terrie Cotter my ability to be elected secretary of every- thing of which I am a member. I, Patsy Courtney, will to Gary McMahon the ability to always be in a rush and to never know where I'm going. I, Wayne Crochet, grant to the next drum-major my old whistle. I, Bobbye Cross, will to Bert Reed and my brother Mike my 1ove of math. I, Marcella Custer, leave to Mary Esbrook my bright brain and my 115 pounds of excess weight. I, Irene Daigle, do hereby will to Me- lanie Harvey my ability to help Dottie give successful tea parties. I, Michael Davis, will my ability to fool the Breakfast Bird to anyone who will use it to the best of his ability. I, Janice Day, bequeath my ability to get out of high school in four years to my brother Bobby. I, Betty Jo Dearman, leave to Diana Kay Entrekin my ability to never be tardy. I, Sandra Delaune, will my ability to become speechless after almost every game to my brother Bubby. I, Charlotte Donohue, will my good looks at 7:15 Boosterette practice to my sister Cindy. I, Shirley Douroux, grant to any under- classman my ability to get through high school without studying. I, Linda Drinkhaus, will my ability to always be late to Shannon Salathe. I, Gloria Duet, will to Betty and Patsy the ability to start last and finish first in most things I do. I, Buddy Dufau, will my Times Picayune paper route to Jeanne Brand. I, Edward Durkes, give my brains and high grades to Norma Lynn Brown. ,1,,fLou1s75tt.-gi, 'will to my sisters: nmosg ' cheerfully, the nefarious course called trigo- nometry. I, Jeanne Estopinal, grant to my brother Jimmy my ability to get most of the best teachers in Behrman School. I, Randy Fuqua, will my senior cap to a deserving junior. I, Ann Garrett, leave my ability to get up at 6:30 A. M. and make Boosterette practice by 7:00 to Marilyn Garrett. I, Bobby Gilbert, will to Cannon Ose my bucket of Flori da Water. I, Myrtle Giordano, bequeath to Kathy my ability to play sports and like it. I, Bennie Goings, will to Pete Ose my ability to keep the L. S. U. fightin' Tigers' name high in Behrman School. I, Constance Gondrella, will to my sister Ann my ability to inherit the feminine nickname Honk. I, Grady Goodgion, grant my ability to go to summer school every year to Barry Smith. I, Lawrence Haber, will and bequeath my false tooth to my cousin Lil' Petesy Ose. I, Anthony Hargis, will to Gary Hargis my ability to miss every band award for three years. I, Lynda Harper, give my ability to miss the bus every morning to Sandra Harper. I, Richard l-Iill, will my ability to get out of Behrman in seven years to my brother John. I, Alton Himel, will my old algebra textbook to any poor underclassman who is foolish enough to take it. I, Clarence Hixon, grant to Lee New- man my rusty scalpel and my nickname Doc g may he use it to the best of mankind.

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- -a l l J, A' , . 0 .2315-6 V. if 1 asrf: - 1 1 .4 , tr 'A 5 r t I . tg , I JW , If 'rf A L ' if: RTLJY' . 1 ,, W 'IEA L gas! czzzofjesfamenf gfffe GQJS 0 1960 I, Aubrey Adams, will my ability to type ten words a minute and still pass to anyone who needs it. I, Bruce Albert, leave my speedy foot- ball shoes to that slow back fieldsman, Cornbread Miles. I, Felix Albert, will to Ronald Butch Ballay my ability to become captain of the football team, and to get my name in the paper each week. I, June Albrecht, bequeath to my sister Emily my ability to come to Behrman and love it. I, Ruth Angle, will my top locker to my brother Billy who always gets a bottom one. I, John Austin, bequeath my ability to run for President of Key Club, Student Body, and Best All-Around Senior and not to win any of them to Stanley Huber. I, Teresa Bacuetes, will to my sister Isabel the ability to take the business course without failing. I, Verlin Baker, give my ability to be a great Tulane fan to Pete Ose. I, Calvin Banks, will to my sisters Elaine and Karen my ability to become a member of the National Honor Society in my senior year. I, Carolyn Barnard, grant my sisters, Linda and Artis, nothing. Get along by yourselves, kids! I, Aradine Barrilleaux, would will my abilities to my brother Colin: but I haven't any. I, Allen Beckham, will to Ginny Mc- Kinze my warped mind. I, Cecile Bergeron, donate my ability to get out of school in four years to Nola. I, Gay Bergeron, will my ability never to hear roll call at Boosterettes' practice to Sue and Pat. I, Dolores Bernard, give to Nell Mills the ability to graduate next year without having to go to summer school. I, George Berthaut, will my 660 lbs. in barbells to Wayne Fauque, Pete Ose, and Danny Berthaut. I, William Bocklud, will to the rest of my family the ability to graduate. I, Jay Bodenger, will to Ronald Ballay my ability not to care about anything. l, Andree Bordelon, grant my ability to do a roll on the drun' to the drum captain Susan Brown. I, Barry Borne, will my slow but sure Pontiac to Mike Ridge. I, Carol Bourgeois, will my ability to graduate from school in four years, at the age'of 16, to Deanna Ott. I, Linda Braai, bequeath to my brother Warren the ability to take care of Little Wilson Ledet in all our fights. I, John Bradley, will my ability to drive a car to Ronald Ballay. I, Ellen Brown, give to my brothers, Howard and Bill, my ability to go to school for 1 year without having one hour of deten- tion. I, Mervin Budge, donate to Mike Graf- ton my ability to goof off at football games and not to get caught. I, Sidney Buniff, will to my sister Laverne my ability to pass chemistry. I, Darlene Cabral, bequeath to my sis- ter Marlene my ability to fry potatoes for Dottie's tea parties. I, Diane Cadro, grant to Lee Newman my ability to keep his locker in perfect or- der without my help next year. I, Virginia Campbell, will my chair in typing to anyone who can stand it. I, Mary Cancienne, give to any girl who is 5'l the ability to type while sitting on two books. I, Cathie Christiansen, will my extrovert personality to Carol Ann Thibodeaux. I, Io Ann Clement, will my ability to



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I, Phyllis Horn, leave the most important asset of my wardrobe, my spray net, to Brenda Moore. I, Lloyd Isaacks, will my ability with visual aids to my brother Ricky. I, Stephanie J anies, will my ability to type 30 words a minute, making just 40 mistakes, to Rita Mae Micili. I, Barbara Johnsen, will to Nancy Daw- son, Snow White, my nickname Goldi- locks. I, Arthur Kayser, hereby will all my knowledge and resources to any junior who needs them. I, JacquelineIKennedy, bequeath my ability to go through high school without failing a subject to my sister Nunie. I, Warren Kenney, will my size 26 foot- ball pants to my little cousin Norman Alonzo. l, Lulla Lee Kulp, do hereby bequeath my sparkling and dynamic personality to Ianet Diket, so that she, too, may be a social outcast. I, Norma LaCour, will to Peggy Fregia my ability to sing alto. I, Flo Landry, grant to my brother Wal- ter my short height. I, Nina Langenhennig, will my typing ability to anyone who wants it or needs it. I, Wilson Ledet, will to A. I. Marlbou- rough my garters that I use in football games I, Ruth Legnon, give to my sister Sue Ellen my ability to get along with people. Ha! I, Sharon Lesaard, do hereby will to Wayne Hill my slightly used Boosterette uni- form so that he won't have trouble keeping his white band pants white. I, Bonnie Lott, leave my casual attitude to any jittery underclassman who might need it. I, Darnell Luft, will my ability to pass gym without ever dressing out to Joel. I, Maryaline Macafore, grant to my sis- ter Bernadette the uncanny luck of always getting school doors slammed in my face. I, Lorraine Mackay, do hereby leave my northern accent to any southerner who may wander north. I, Joan Maggio, will to David Patten my ability to play football like Billy Cannon. I, Carol Mansuy, will my place on the piano bench in the Glee Club to anyone who wants it. I, Lynda Myers, bequeath to Sharon Shel- ton my naturally curly hair which she needs badly. I, Ioycelyn Neff, do hereby will to my brother Richard my ability to always put my foot in my mouth. I, Barbara Nesbitt, grant my twelve year old Booster skirt to Ann Gondrella. I, Allen Newman, will my worn-out baseball shoes to my brother Lee. I, Marcis Newman, will my ability to always be shorter than everybody else to Madeline Landry. I, Millie Oakley, give to Perri Mitchel my ability not to believe in fortune-tellers. I, Ruth Odum, will to Nell Odum my gym suit and one tennis shoe, hoping she may find the other. I. Gwen Orgeron, leave to Pat Richardson the ability to be 5'1 when I graduate. I, David Oster. will to my brother the ambition to go forth with scholastic honors. I, Michael Owens, bequeath to C annon Ose my ability to play football and stick to training faithfully. I, Yvette Parr, will to Mary Russo my ability to make the honor roll at least once during my years in school. I, Jean Patai, leave all my worn out

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