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Cindy Cindy Sandra Janell I, Christine Koski, give to Sandra Bellande my Sound of Music record in hopes that she will use it more than I did. I, Kevin Kuebler, bequeath to Paul Gorte my leadership aE1I1ty and my membership in the Order of the Moon. I, Earline Lacinak, will to Behrman's Fine Arts Club the first record recorded by Herbie and the Ionic Bonds. I, Glenn Lacomb, will all my fishing and hunt- ing ability to Ronnie Numan. I, Marie La. COSte, leave to my brother,' Roger, my ability to daydream during all of my classes. I, Joe Ladek, will to Richie Ortiz, two scraped elbows and three bruised ribs for 1967 football season. I, Evelyn Lamb, give to Pam Murff, one frayed library card and the ability to frug sitting down. I, Donna Landry, bequeath to my sister, Pam, my nickname Lil Jew and I hope she enjoys it. I, Frances Landry, will to any Junior all the great times I had in my Junior and Senior years. I, Peggy Landry, do hereby will to my little sister , Juliet, the ability to make every Boosterette practice on time. ' V , ' M259 . I ,ag V' - ' .W ,g , t-r, '.,- 1 r i . ,rstrrr . as , LVLL,p a. -fx. ki 'E ,,. wr .- .tgt , ynr J Qarah Chris Pam Maureen , 'ZF' ' 51 Craig I I, Stalios Leres, will to Toody Daigle my sharp eye for throwing football shoes. I, Mike Lessard, will to Stalios Leres all the I hair I grew in my senior year. B In I, Brenda Lester, grant my pencils to anyone 'M who borrowed them and didn't return them. Susan I, Geraldine Lewis, will to Pam Wetwiski all N the pleasure and excitement of riding bus '76 next ji , ,,,. . Q Y ear- I, Janice McCants, will my seat in Mr. Con- treary's room, which I have occupied for three ii years, to Susan Marlbrough. 'iii i if ' 'J' I, Sheila McCarty, grant to all the Junior Sheffen Boosterettes all the fun and heartaches of being a Senior. , I, Cheryl McGlamery. will my 46 gillion coke Qs V it' bottles and two years of Kaleidoscope to anyone ' ' who'll have them. 1, I, Addie McGovern, bequeath to Judy Mc- 1' ' Govern anything that I happen to leave in my lock- Jacki er after I graduate. j , r I, Sandi McSherry, will to anybody who'll take I' 4, it, my great athletic ability to play baseball. si ' 'i RJ, I, Jackie Maban, bequeath to Peggy Ware my S ability to type minus two words a minute. psi ff ' I, Mark Magendie, leave mg position behind the Blaster -to Mark Wilson in t e 68-69 football Pat I, George Lanning, will the ability to pass French I twice to anyone who wants it. I, Terri Leathem, will to the 1968 Boosterette co-captain my used whistle and the ability to yell when I feel like laughing. I, Mary L,eBlanc, leave to Debbie Gregoryfmy great C?J ability to sell football tickets if she wants the trouble. I, Richard LeBlanc, hereby will to Little Brew the Key Club notebook which Big Brew most will- ingly willed to me. y I, Sharon LeBlanc, give to Barbara Alfonso my knowledge of being a good student. I, Dianne Legnon, do will to the next cheer- leader captain my great love for cheerleading and everything that comes with it. I, Frank Lemaster, leave to Sewall Kepner all my books and demerits. I, Patty Lemoine, will to Terry Tourelle the oldest t pewriter in the school in hopes he will do better than I did. Arthur Ann Paula Jimmy i I saws.. W .. yi iw. .,-,, ,. SCHSOH. I, Janice Manale, will to Karen Clements my great guitar abilities in hopes she'll make the Grand Ole Opera. I, Revi Mason, do hereby bequeath to anyone who wants them one slightly used pair of socks. I, Amy May, will to Little Joe the ability to get a top locker after five years of having been the underdog. I, Jane Majors, hereby will to Nancy Majors, all of my beautiful pictures of Micky , I, Van Martin, will nothing to nobody as my first will was rejected. I, Glenn Mediamolle, hereby will my great speed and swift hips to Toddy Daigle. I, Peggy Meisberger, do bequeath my name JET to anyone who can live it down. I, Dennis Melancon, grant my great ability to pass all my classes to the unfortunate Launey Beck- ham. Laura Mike Sylvia ,i :Z Mike Ai M fir' ' W 5.3: Q up-3 1' -sushi. Marilyn - ' De, Claire ..1 rii' A Lela Debra K ., ' 'N
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Christine Kevin Earline Marie My Joe Evelegflg I I, Jackie Price, hereby grant to the Junior class, all the joy, anxiety, and expense of being a Senior. I, Bob Pruski, hereby will my musical ability to the Gaungadyns. I, Pat Rabalais, do hereby bequeath to my niece, Danielle, the ability to pass biology on the fourth try. I, Mike Rantz, hereby will to the 1968 basket- ball team all of mg grace and coordination. I, Marilyn Re ford, bequeath my wicked flower power to anybody who wants it. I, Claire Reeves, leave my crutches to David Shakowitz. I, Lee Reeves, will to Ray Michel, my luck for being late to band rehearsal. ' I, Debra Reinninger, will to J ud mouth. I, Lacala Remkes, will to Joe Vergona the ability to follow the yellow brick road. I, Sylvia Reno, will to all future Behrmanites the marvelous teachers I've had throughout high school. I, Mike Richard, bequeath my body to a biolo- gy class when I kick. I, Mike Rittiner, leave all my excederin boxes to anyone who wants themr I, Laura Roadifer, will to Peggy Roadifer, my natural curls that behave so well in the lovely New Orleans weather I Cletus Robinson bequeath to anyone havin my nickname of Skin all of my Chiquita banana stickers I Michael Robinson will to John S S d new wouffhong and novices privileges forever I Lee Rodgers will to Larry Mueller and Rick Brewer the ability to go steady with their older brother s girlfriends I Jimmy Rooney bequeath my Sunday-go-to- meeting tennis shoes to any Junior with feet enough to fit them I Paula Roppolo will to any unfortunate soph- omore girl my broken gym basket No. 53 Good Luck you ll need it I Ann Rosamano will my Holy Cross Senior ring which I had for six weeks to Rex Navarro since he doesn t want it Reve a Janice Sand Addie Sheila if Nr 5 ggi' . .' .. . .: . . 3 . - - - H - .. , I , I . 1 a . Y J I I , , . . . 9 l . . V 9 9 . .1 I ll I ' Y U I , ' . . ' , 9 1 . , , L Q A .V , . 1 ' K. fb ., ' 2, at rs ef rf i I sf . '22, ' ' f Y 'ff 2 X 'F im sh- U nw- f I, Arthur Ruiz, will the ability to pass English I, II, and III in five years to Ronnie Ruiz. I, Frank Ruiz, hereby will my medical record and my luck in athletics to Potty Reeves in his long career. I, Mike Rundle, bequeath my California Kilo- watt to John Sunkel. I, Patsy Rushing, hereby grant to Brent and Gail, the a ility to say exactly what I don't mean at the wrong time. I, Toni Russo, do hereby bequeath to Suzie Whiteside my position as Princess when playing Indians. I, Marcus Ryninger, will to my sister this phi- losophy: Never do today what you can do to- morrow. You made enough mistakes already. I, Susan St. Pierre, will to Doris Lachute my loud mouth and my rubber legs in gym class. I, Willie Salsman, do hereby bequeath to my sister, Cherie, my luck to get a top locker for three years in a row. I, Cherie Savoie, will Debi Willicott, m talent fOr Siliging On Shaw Eagles in roll cafl at the Shaw-Behrman game. I, James Schneider, will all my empty bottles to Bill Richard, if he can find them. I, Sallie Scott, will to all underclassmen the love and school-spirit I have for Behrman. I, Susan Scott, do hereby bequeath such nick- names as Ski-Jump and I-Iooknose back to the boy who gave them to me! I, Kenna Sessler, bequeath my ability to find time to do one thing more - and like it - to Cappy. I, Laura Shadix, do hereby will to Leslie Nor- man my giddiness at morning Boosterette practice. I, Zack Shelton, bequeath to Rick Brewer my fine legs to show -off on the basketball court. I, Mel Siemssen, leave to Mike Torres my ability to skip band practice. I, Cathy Simms, will to all underclassmen the ability to graduate from Behrman and to have fun doing it. I, Terryl Sinisi, bequeath to Pam Murff, my extra football stickers hoping she can sell them 'better than I did. I, David Sisolak, will my art ability to my sisters, Carey and Connie. Janice Frances Donna O Q 'is 2 r PSSSY ' 1 J? . 4 Fx , 'I i x xb 'Ulf I af -3 gk w Mary Ric hard Dianne an -' ff ' .sa ' ff Stalios Mike ,, S-f Terri Jackie Greg
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