High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 63 text:
“
PUUI amt 'Sestantmt We, the Class of 1960, residing within the boundaries of the Island of Chin- coteague, do hereby publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, affirming all the while our mental alert¬ ness, soundness of mind, and all that jazz. We propose that this epistle render void any previous documents which have been prepared by kindred, suffering souls. We take pride in leaving behind us brilliant scholastic careers, ideal student- teacher relationships, and conduct records upon which no blemish can be seen . Bon Voyage ! I, Bonnie Blue Barrett, will my ability to go steady to Charline Matthews, provided that she does not go with Emerson as long as I have with Denny. I, Kathryn Ann Birch, will my ability to get out of class to Mary Lou Birch, provided that she does not miss driving class by trying to get out of math. I, Maria Eleanor Campbell, will Mike to Bonnie Barrett, pro¬ vided that she takes his fleas with him. I, Bonnie Jean Cherrix, will my ability to type to Susie Faye McGee, provided that she enjoys it as much as I have. I, Nancy Berry Daisey, will my ability to make friends to Carolyn Reynolds, provided that she makes as many as I have. I, Karen Louise Gaskins, will my ability to sew to Mary Lou Maddox, provided that she wins more sewing awards than I did. I, Jacqueline Faye Holloway, will my ability to be mischievous to Jerry Besecker, provided that he does not get into as much trouble as I have . I, Judy Faye Hopkins, will my ability to bowl to Loretta Stout, provided that she does not make as many strikes as I did. I, Rebecca Anne Jones, will my sarcasm to Mrs. Gladding, pro¬ vided that she does not mean any more by it than I did. I, Kaye Ethel Jones, will my love for the South and classical music to Rita Jones. I, Darlene Mary Lewis, will my ability to do shorthand to Nancy Carole Lewis, provided that she enjoys it as much as I have. I, Carole Sue Merritt, will my ability to drive to Marguerite Lassiter, provided that she looks where she is going, not where she has been. I, Nancy Dorothy Oliver, will my accomplishments made in high school to Eugenia Hopkins, provided that she combines them with her own to form a more prospective future. I, Jacqueline Faye Quillen, will my ability to drive to Virginia Marshall, provided that she does not run up on the sidewalks and wreck the car as I did. I, Fanny Francis Clark, will my ability to flirt to Ina Rae Daisey, provided that she gets as many boy friends as I have. I, Ruth Ann Smith, will my love for Fords to Norine Hall, provided that she does not like the same driver. Je, Ruth Irene Speidel, legue ma capacite fairechosesa la minute derniere a Madame Gladding, pourvu qu’elle ne fait pas “goof” plus que une fois un mois.
”
Page 65 text:
“
I, Vera Louise Stout, will my ability to drive to Loretta Stout, provided that she gets her license sooner than I did. I, Regina Edna Stubbs, will my love for the University of Miami and Calypso Music to Betsy Rhodes. I, Carol Sue Taylor, will my long hair to Eugenia Hopkins, pro¬ vided that she combs it fifty times a day. I, Barbara Jane Wimbrough, will my curly locks to Marguerite Lassiter, provided that she does not set it any more than I have. I, Richar d Hubert Betts, will my ability to dye hair to Ina Liscum, provided that she becomes a beautician after graduation. I, Louis Thomas Birch, will my ability to play hooky the first day of school to Larry Hill, provided that he does not get caught as I did. I, Robert Norman Clark, will my curls to Mr. Budd, provided that he does not pincurl them every night. I, Roger Samuel Clark, will my dental appointments to Delgene Phillips, provided that he has bigger cavities than I. I, Harold G. Derrickson, will my ability to survive on two hours sleep a night to Janice Niblett, provided that she does not get but seven hours sleep each week during her senior year at Wakefield. I, William Thomas Elliot, will my little black “Who’s Who’’ book to Ricky Beebe, provided that he uses it more than I have in the past year. I, William Oscar Fox, will my ability to get speeding tickets to Mary Lou Maddox, provided that she does not get over three a week. I, George Thomas Hall, will my ability to drive to Carolyn Reynolds, provided that she does not break the sound barrier. I, Reid Orville Icard, will my baby blue eyes to my favorite English teacher, provided that she uses them as well as I have. I, Barry Nelson Jester, will my “special talents’’ to Sharon Jester, provided that she does not overuse them. I, Emerson Sylvester Liscum, will my ability to drive to Charline Matthews, provided that she drives with care. I, Robert Gerald Mears, will my ability to match pennies to Butch Tolbert, provided that no one squeals on him. I, Robert Stuart Nock, will my comb to Archie Jones Pedro Gonzales Senor Lopez Adams Jr., provided that he grows long hair and side burns and combs it at least a dozen times a day. I, Thomas Earl Reed, will my ability to eat french fries to Mary Lou Maddox, provided that she does not eat too many and get too fat. I, Carl Richard Shreaves, will my ability to fight with Parksley boys to the oncoming football players of C. H. S., provided that their fathers do not have to pay their fines. I, William Edward Timmons, will my ability to drive to Ronnie Lewis, provided that he does not have as many wrecks as I have had. I, George Edward White, will my ability to get out out of home¬ work to Ronnie Birch, provided that he gets out of as much as I have in my senior year.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.