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

 - Class of 1968

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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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: A fi 1: Van Becky rt' is Darlene 'T 'f 5,3 ...,A,, Bobby 51, 4, f y.. Sue fi if Des Debby Y , ff Q . Gr ,,, , ff la. -ff 5. . Mike ?eEssrrs M rrsgg s A' ? 4' fp 4' as N i. is Amy Glenn Peggy I, Jean Slagle, of sound mind and spirit, do hereby bequeath my fantastic ability in Booster- ettes to m sister, Kath . I, Jo Ellen Smith, bequeath to Greg Rankin one slightly-used I. D. bracelet. Has it come in hand ? il, Linda Smith, will to my sister Bobbie my nickname Smitty provided that she can grin and bear it. I, Sherry Smith, leave to Margie Branch, my ability to get to Boosterette practice in six minutes without getting tickets. l, Gloria Stabinsky, hereby will to Robert Slagle my ability to pass all su jects in my senior year in order to graduate. I, Bob Stalder, will my lyarmulke to my friend Dave Rosenthal, because he as more use for it than I do. I, Dean Sutherland, bequeath to Becky Howell, my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time. l, Marsha Tatejwill to my brother, Mike, my abilitly to Cgo through three years at Behrman with only ive emerits. I, Charlotte Tatum, will to Sandra Bellande my laclhin' feet and warped high heel shoes from our Wor s op Da . I, Donn! Teague, will to Trudy Stritsinger my gym lockerg to my brother, I leave my neat geom- etr 'rades. Y fig, Jane Theriot, will to my sister, Celina, the ability to spend the best years of her life at Behr- man. l, Sharon Toler, will to Chip Broxson, the other half of his locker that I so unselfishly took care of. l, James Tompson, bequeath to Robert Mar- quette, all of my summer school grades. I, Edward Tortorich, will to my brother, Vin- cent, the ability to stay in Behrman seven years and graduate without one single honor. I, Linda Treadaway, will to my sister, Kathy, the happiness of my years at Behrman. I, Dianne Treadway, herebiy will to my sister, Sharon, the fun and happiness o a great senior year at Behrman. ? .. X .al EEK ,Q . - ..,. . . r .-xv' . Fiske W 1 Q. ,.-: r 355. 1: .ff- ,.,, g ,..1:1:' , A . , ,,., ' r A . V ' '1 N 'I 3 fer r kr . 5 a or rfsr Dennis vrckre wanda Kim I, Owen Tufts, will my history notebook to anyone who has the nerve to take it. I, Barry Tullier, bequeath my ability to stay in high school for five years to Jerry Slidell. I, Cary Vantine, will my good looks, charm- ing personality, and brains to Joe Nalting. I, Ralph Wag-luespack, do will my a ility to flunk Spanish wit straight zeros to anybody that wants it. I, Charlotte Walker, hereby will to Sandra Bellande the ability to graduate from Behrman her senior year with happiness. I, Sandy Walker, bequeath to my brothers, Bobby and Randy, my unique ability to get into trouble without really trying. l, Vicki Waltemath, will my inferior Zale's ring to anyone. l, Ric Walters, being of semi-sound mind, will to Mike Torres my killer socks. l, Bonnie Ware, bequeath to Peggy the exper- ience of being a P. K. S. rushee, I, Don C. Watts, bequeath my ability to sail across the Pacific in a paper cup to Alan. l, Mike Wells, do will my Mississippi accent to Lou Fleischhauer. I, Donna Wendling, being of sound mind leave nothing to nobody cause l'm taking it all with me. I, Linda Whiteside, do hereby bequeath to Suzie and Anita my ability to do the hitch-hike in the stands. I, Barbara Willicott, will to my sister, Vir- ginia, the ability to sneak to gym class through the uts without getting caught. I, Kay Woodward, ereby bequeath to Rai Lynn Umbach, those modern dance practices every Mon- day afternoon. I, Therese Yokum, will to Richie Braniff, my Yankee Doodle and Charlie. l, Jo Ann Zatarain, will to Diane Hubbert, my ability to do what 1 desire regardless of the conse- quences. I, Raiford Ziegler, will my mind to Carol As- well, in hopes that she will use it more than I have. j We the graduates of 68 do hereby bequeath the following to all those remaining at Behrman 'M To the Juniors we leave our homecominv decorations our senior ribbons our various unheeded at ue Ellen John Frank HWQ petitions and our dry ring dance To the Sophomores we leave a curriculum excludin geometry the anticipation of sitting throu h two years of the Communist program the expectation of aving the greatest senior class and the har work it will take to achieve it To the Teachers we leave the good luck of having an attentive homeroom class a class full UQ of sleepy seniors the da after Ring Day the wilted flowers and apples from Teacher Appreciation Week and the undying hopes or a great pay raise The Senior Class of 1968 Rlck Cheryl Alan Louise Janice Linda Conchetta larch- 'Na 5 ' ' ' A - . . ,, , ' , ' . . . . . ' ,,sw.g. MH L if I I 3' H I -O , 1 4 'rw ' -V ' . if R , a ,.,. . as , V A I . 1 l 5 ' . . ' I D , . . . if ry :I 1 E r ' I 'iii - ff i' V 'iii f ii ' 'Nasa ..., . . f,, , V , . 45, 5 -A ' A W ,, if f .Q A f 'I .iii QL, . ,. - , E I If lf Y S 'i ' 'F' if . . ,, , , , ,, D 1' X SQ?

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