Buena High School - Yearling Yearbook (Sierra Vista, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

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Pat Rice, do hereby will all my paper to Glenn Lamb in hopes that she can do something with it: and to anyone who is going to take Office Practice my ability to get ink all over. and I give to Toni Snyder my fingernail file so she can use it on her nails. Eleanor Ringer, will my Trig Book to Henry Anderson, my part time seat in American Problems to Kiersten Hart, and all of my ancient Auxillium Latinum Magazines to John Mahoney who will probably appreciate them more than I did. Laura Riske, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my school activities to Sue Avary in hopes that she'll turn out less neurotic than myselfg to my brother, Chuck, the fun I've had at Buenag and to Sammy Moore my love of money. Don Risser, do hereby will my ability to save money to Butch Jennings so he can buy cigar- ettes daily. Judy A. Robinson, will to all the students at Buena High School the best of luck. Logan Sage, being of sound mind and body, do will my senior knowledge of auto mechanics, my ability to ride scooters, AN my A-l Stude all to John Swartz. Carl Snook, will my five in American Problems to the next poor soul to enter the Problems class. Jim Snyder, do will to Roger Sykes and Bob Winterstein Mr. Williams for American Problems next year and wish them lots of luck fthey'll need it!7. Toni Snyder, do hereby will 25 sheets of paper and my American Problems book to Mary Bestick and wish her the best of luck LeRoy Stewart, will my seat in American Problems to Chip Boatman in hopes that he might have greater success than I've had. Vincent Suarez, will my good grades Cha-hal to my sister and to David Santor, my ability to stay out of trouble. Diane Sutton, will my ability to get my Problem papers in on time to whoever is slow. Mary E. Thompson, will John Webb one of Bob's extra wheels so he won't feel left out. Mary L. Thompson, leave my great bookkeeping ability and my many friends to Helen Sproull David Thorpe, do hereby bequeath my size 14 shoes to Nancy Bressinck, next year's freshman, who enjoys clomping around in them. Orville Tsuya, do hereby will my ability to say the wrong things at the right time to Daryl Goodwillg my Webster's dictionary to anyone who wants to match words with Mr. Williams and my books to the janitor for fuel Lana Van Dollen, do hereby will to any underclassman my Halloween bag, that they will uphold this worthy causeg to Pat Day and Gary Lobert my many good days at Buena: and to Mr. Cantrell all the luck in the world. Jim Walker, do will to Pam Cowherd my wit and ability to think up quick excuses in Speech Class. Georgann Walthers, will next year's Office Practice class my ability to get duplicating ink all over, and my profound friendship with Mr. Little. Butchie Wells, will my cheerleading ability to David Churchill and my big mouth to ML Williams. Andrea Wende, leave to Patti Burke the ability to talk in Williams class and to Mr. Williams all the aardvarks I can find. Carlos Williams, leave my ability to keep from being brainwashed by Mr. Williams to all the Juniors. Linda Womack, du heerby bequeth mi atrocess speling tu sum futur Ofiss Praktis stewdent. Georgette Wyckoff, do hereby will my F test papers in American Problems to Darlene Yarborough and Eileen Millerg to anyone who gets stuck with it, my locker that never opens when I'm in a hurryg and to Mr. Williams my flyswatter so he can annihilate 6,000 more flys next year. Connie Dee Yellowfish, do hereby leave a 100-pound bag of Vita-Gro for Mr. Little. Gean Yorde, will my locker and ability to get in trouble in the library to all less fortunate freshman, and my American Problems papers to next year's seniors.

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Roger Goodwill, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my American Problems book, desk, and teacher to my brother, Daryl, good luck, Daryl!!!! Donna Grady, being as unstable as usual, will my ability to be punctual fgiggleb to Pat Lin- hares Cso he can catch the bus on timeb, my ability to 'ham up' our French dialogues Melissa Markley, who was doing a good job of that anyway Cvive le Francaislb and a watch to Dennis Hermanson so he'll stop asking what time it is! Doug Gregory, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Darlene Yarborough my locker 60, the only MAN'S locker in the whole school. Eddie Hadlock, do hereby will my position as student body president to the up and coming vic- tim and my curly hair to Louie Dombrova. Tom Hauser, will my horsemanship to Charles Danser and Charles Dabney and my collection of scooter parts to anyone who needs them and my football pants to Tank-O. Charles Hornisher, will nothing to nobody as I need it all myself Barbara Higgins, will my right to travel, particularly in the middle of my senior year, to any senior who has never been out of the state of Arizona. Carolyn Dye, will Peggy Dye my ability to type. Ed Howe, hereby leave my reserved seat in American Problems to some unlucky Junior. Damaris Ireland, being of fairly sound mind and body, do hereby will to Gig Surrat and Linda Thompson my singing ability and to Rod 0'Conner my circle pin to be worn with grace and dignity. Patti Johnston, being of sound mind falthough many doubt ith do hereby will my Spanish ll book with all the answers to James Robert Allen in hopes that he will now passg to Leslie Reynolds my ability to get along with her brother, and my great knowledge of basketball to Janet Wesley, and my position as cheerleader to Janeen Christensen, my favorite future freshman. Judy Kempton, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my desk in American Problems to Frank Blake and Dee Kauffman Ctight squeeze, hugh?b. Mike Lainhart, will to my brother, Tom, all the fun I have had in my high school years. Glenn Lamb, having a neurotic mind, do hereby leave my pink and yellow pom-pons to Peggy Tankersley and my great Aardvark Crusade to Margaret Maliniak. Curt Loberg, do hereby leave to Mr. Little some of my hair because he needs some. Pat MacQueen, will any drawing pencils to Motoko Eleston. Gary McLoughlin, being of sound mind and body, leave my V.W.-Bug to Joan Johnston so she can drive her sister around. Her sister just fits fsmallb. Gail Merrick, being of sound mind and body, do will some of my boldness to my quiet sisten Lynng and my first chair in band to Jerry Sevy. Mary Ann Meyer, will my ability for speaking in Mr. Williams' class to any lucky senior next year. Ken Mudgett, will my stupidity to some extremely smart but unworthy soul Linda Panchot, will to Peggy Tankersley my figure in hopes that she can make better use of it in P.E. Sharon Parks, do hereby will to Wanda Vogue my movie dates and to my sister, Karen, my know- ledge. Don Paulson, being of sound mind and soft body, do hereby leave to Louis Dombrova the great name of 'Bosco' so he can enjoy it as much as I have. Colin Peabody, being of sound mind, do hereby leave any nicknames or reputations I may have acquired to my sister, Sandra Sue Peschell, do hereby will my coordination to be divided among all the prospective senior pom-pon girls. Ray Polasky, do hereby will to Gary White all the clothes that no longer fit me since we wear about the same size. Harvey Polk, do hereby will to Curtis Ensign my height, my basketball ability goes to Alan Hayes, who needs it badly, and my seat in American Problems goes to my sister, Linda



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AN ODE They ask who is responsible for our greatness, W And we answer with one voice: The Great Aardvark! This kind, benevolent mentor, Who chides us gently for our errors l With soft-spoken reprimands, W Has guided us to the pinnacle L Of maturity and academic success. l His lilting voice has cheered us l With its patient, comforting, tones W His beaming face has encouraged us N W With its candid confidence w : in our superiority. He is the source of our greatnessg He is the origin of our ideasg He is the motive for our actions... So don't blame us ! The Senior Class

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