Dan McCarty High School - Santa Lucian Yearbook (Fort Pierce, FL)

 - Class of 1955

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9 -vc . 1 ucv ' . id .arms er CJ 5 ein I f .o.:l:,.i1f mei? '-. llfx Kale en alms: rf I wtatev :rl pn: 1,iOf:': zen . be on D -515151, -f -E to tim... 'J EBV! I, Lillian Burney, do so will to Betty .lo Rowe, my old physics work book, and my title of Teacher's Pet, may she have more success with' them than I did. I, Glenda Cail, struggling through the last few months of speech class, and praying that I make it, do will to Beth Goodwin my title as Most Likely to Succeed and Most Intellectual Girl, with the advice that she not take speech if she hopes to fulfill the titles. I, James Cairns, being of sound mind, hereby will and bequeath to Samuel E. Alexander, my ability to flirt with all the girls and not have Anne find out. Also, the power to struggle from bed in time to get my program going by eight o'clock, and last but not least my ability to con- vince Mr. Bryan that we need new records at the expense of some club. I, David Oscar Charland, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Pete Frew my titles of Whale and Blimp and hope he takes them as well as I did. I also leave to him my ability to get along with Barbara Ballou and my seat on the bench with The Long One. I, Bill Childress, being of questionable mind and mangled shape, do hereby will to Wayne Shipman, all my football gear that is able to stand up in the corner by itself, and my way of throwing a hip toward the opposing ball players and not being able to find it again. I, Theresa Church, being of short mind and . long body do hereby will to Jack Case my ability David Haughton Wanda Goins to stay USUALLY on the good side of most of my teachers. I, Nancy Cole, being of unsound mind and no body, do nereby will to Karen Koppenhoefer, my liking for school and my teachers. I hope she enioys them as much as I did. I, Jean Cullen, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to Charles IBugsJ Baker my brain to get him through the l2th grade. I also leave him all of my school books and a good year of study and fun. May the best year come. I, Hugh Davis, being of sound mind and body, do will to Walter Smith, all the fun l've had in Phys. Ed. I, Arno Bandersnatch Carrier de Cordre, do hereby will to Pat Richmond, my title of Best Dancer and my position ofthe Lord High Jaberwocky in the order ofthe Wheel. As for my friends of the opposite sex, I refer him to Sigmund Freud who once said, Man can't live on bread alone. I, Suzie Dellinger, being of sound mind?i? CDid I sayj do hereby will to Judy Canaday my ability always to manage to look intelligent during a class discussion and really never know what is going on, which was willed to me by Mary Kelley-I also leave to her my title as Homecoming Queen may she have as much fun as 'I did. I, Sarah Kathryn Blount Durham, Sally , being of uniealous mind and heart, and not needing them any more do hereby, will to Kathryn Elaine Rost, what was willed to me in 1953. The I2 White Sox boys that stayed at Quieta's house, during spring training that year. I, WCWFGY1 DU hGmf being Of COHIUSSCI mind lfl'0m Miss Andrews' classl and worn-out body do will to Patty Piercefield the ability to understand my attempt at wit as being a token of friendship. I also will her my ability to be late for class and to get by on a feeble excuse. I, .Gloria Elder, being of sound mind and snobbish nature, do will to my friend C?l Roy Osteen the ability to speak to everyone no matter how much you dislike them- the ability which few possess. I, Mary Erwin, being of unstable mind and of stable body, do hereby leave to Lorraine Schneider my old warped tennis racquet so she may learn to play tennis as well as I did. I, Dan Evans, being of sound mind, do will my title of Most Talented, and Best Dressed to Mary Sempepos, and may she use them to a much better advantage than I have. 34 ' 7, YW, 7, LLL ' . A. ,, W ,,,...T..TT-,

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. I fr, X IHI IHSI w.LL .MII ..l'HIE..il IHE CIHSS UI '55 We, the Senior Class of 1955, having come finally to the consummation of our years spent in arduous, study between the walls of our beloved Alma Mater, are preparing to leave our coveted belongings to the class of I956, hoping always that they will appreciate and cherish these gifts. To our sponsors, we leave our heartfelt appreciation for the unfailing and understanding help they have given us in everything, large and small, that we have undertaken. To Mr. Bryan, our appreciation for his guiding hands which have helped us with our many decisions. To the teachers of Dan McCarty High School, our appreciation for their ability to keep their patience as long as they have. . Individually, we bequeath to the members of the Junior Class the following: I, Shirley Albritton, being in sound physical condition and questionable mind, do hereby will to Mildred Crawford, my Pepper Pot temper, and all of my dearly beloved freckles, also, my nickname of Short Shortie, which I am sure she will never need, but may she cherish it as much as I did. I, Joan Altenhoff, leave to Lowell Steinfield my ability to sing the St. Louis Blues , when term papers are due. I, Lena Anderson, being feeble minded, and a complete nervous wreck, do hereby will to Willie Mae Rowe, my wide eyed innocent look, which has kept me out of trouble so successfully. Also, my favorite seat in Mrs. Rentz's shorthand class. Don't annoy her as much as I did. Here's hoping that you enioy your Senior year as much as I did. I, Eugene Bailey, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Marilyn Knowles, my poetic ways, and my ability to show cows. I, Barbara Ballou, do will to Bill Padrick, my title of Biggest Flirt. May he use it as well as l have, and get tfhl'f ,'tdff'. ou 0 sc oo m our years ms ea O We I, Beverly Ballou, being of sound mind ???, do hereby will to Noveleen Newton, my ability never to get to class on time, may she get away with it more than I did. fl also leave her the will Gwen Perkins left Ginger and me last year, may she use it to a better advantage than I did.I I, Rebecca Banks, being of sound mind l?I and body, do hereby bequeath to Johnny Copeland, my status as a senior, may he have as much fun being one as I have. I, Patricia Barrett, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Ronald Schaffer, my ability to look interested during a class dis- cussion while dreaming of tomorrow. I, Bob Bergen, being of unsound mind and body, do will to Jack Campbell, my old tank suit and my place in line behind a certain girl. May his luck be better than mine. I, Tom Bruhn, do will to thee, Woody'Smith, all the honors I have received in my senior year. May your senior year be as happy and fulfilling as mine has been. I, Buck Bryan, being of sound mind, do here- by will to William Red Morris, my position as offensive center which he tried unsuccessfully to take for two years. Also, I leave to him my un- dying love for the ianitor. MOST TALENTED 4,-f , J ,ii Iels an ,iq If Dan Evans Alice Starcher ' 33 il



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if in if-Q MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED :Egg-. Marvin McKinley Gleda Cail I, Homer J. Green, will to Dixie Lee Drawdy, all my headaches in P..6..D., may she have as much fun as I did. l I, Dikiio Brinson, being of unstable mind, do hereby will to Mary Ann Altenhoff, my ability to learn Spanish so well, and the ability to get along with all my teachers. I, Ida Jean Guerriero, being of sound mind and body, will to Betty Paul my ability to arrive early for band practice. I, Loretta Hansen, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to Janice Robinson my seat at the football games and may she enioy the games as much as I did. l, Marie Hansen, being of sound mind and little body, do hereby will to Betty Jo Rowe, all my old stationery and fountain pens and I hope she gets as much use and happiness out of them as I did in writing to 'You-know-who'. I also will to her all the good times I had in my senior year and hope she has as much fun as I had. I, Sylvia Hardwick, being of uncertain mind, do will to Willie Leeper all the wonderful times I had in my senior year, also my title as 'Most Bashful GirI'! May she be as greatly teased as I, for owning it. ' ,.,A, , ,Wfgdnb .gm :..v- - AA' , Jrggitl.-W A c .ft -ty, I. -UCI - Evff nc' i1i.- K vwi to e x ..:l', v x g oc.: graff s wilt -.t dot 'o P' I i ' at s.aying on the good sim. of . ., .4 ..: - I, Robert Hammond forsman, being ..- ui mind and of doubtful physical condition, do let. . to Jackie Morell, my ability to get A's in the concrete science. My fskill?J on the golf course I leave to no- body, mainly because nobody wants it. Anybody who wants my knack of annoying teachers can,have it. I, Ann French, do will to Irene Miller, all the good time I've had in my senior year. I, Billy Garrup, do will my ability to get along with the girls, to Albert Moore. I, Avriett Grace, being of sound mind l?J and able body C???I do hereby will to Guy Burke, all of my old corridor passes which have so successfully kept me out of class, my ability to skip every day the third period and never get caught, and allof the old band-aids which I put on my heels after a long Thurs- day night drill. I, Annette Freeman, being minus of the mesen- cephalon or any other part, do herewith and hence- forth will to my beneficiary, Carol Smith, my ami- cableness, my swift perception of the incongruous, my place in the May Day Court, and all the other honors I didn't get in school. I also will to her my large and strong vocabulary, fthe dictionary, which I don't own!I- I, Wanda Goins, do hereby will to Della Beekman my best wishes, for a most successful senior year. 1Also, I would like to give her my ragged dog-eared notebook which contains many interesting notes about school. May they serve her so that her last year will be one of no home work. CLASS PESTS Anne Lassiter Dan Hurst

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