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L' fdI716'l1fS N S xv p if If, ' ii I will to Miss Douglas my Kosher for Passover stickers and finally, I will to Mr. Braley, AWOL ROCK. IOYCE BAHLEN: I, Joyce Dahlen, a long awaited senior, will my experience filled years on the island to everyone who has yet to enjoy them. To Sandy de la Torre, my management to run her boutique in Angra, my math ability willed from Dennis G., to Sissy, john Rabas my ability to keep smiling, Diane Hurley, a puppy of her own someday, jeff Ludwig my Dawg, Paula, Paulette and Sonny many more trips up and down the path, Mike Kane, lasting reign on Santa Rita Hill and to Rick Riddle and Mike Daly an endless summer. jIM ROBERTS: I, jim Roberts, being of sound state and good mind leave the Senior Class of 70 all the good fortune and hope of having the next year their best in the record of Lajes High School. ALFRED BAILEY: I, Alfred Bailey, of sound mind and acute judgment, do hereby will my jim Crow Tap-dance shoes to Virgil Swope, some B.A.C.K. to Peter Concepcion, my Crisis in Black and White handbook to Reda Kuene, my magic wand drumsticks to joe Fisher, my Uncle Tom letter jacket to Dennis Tongue, my You've Got Soul manifesto to Paulette Brock, my Militant at Large autobiography to Rick Smith, my Afro-American hair spray to Mike Daly, and my Later cliche to all juniors, sophomores, etc. BOB BUCKNER: Me, Bob Buckner, leave my rain outfit to Steve Grimnes, my golf abiilty to Mike G., my bowling ball to jim McConville and my locker to Mike Leary. To Byron my leg weights, to the Bears, a year's supply of gummy bears, to Miss Fair- child a life lesson in French and Spanish, my spot in the boy's bathroom to -, my straight hair to Dennis Tongue, my great Greek surfboard to Mike Daly, my cheat stick to Barbara Grant, and the golf course to Mr. Smith, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Dobson. IVIARY ANN CRAYTON: To the future bookkeeping students: Lots of luck, and pa- tience, they'll need it. JACKIE TAYLOR: I, jackie Taylor, being of the most sound state of mind do hereby state my last will and testament. To Paulette Brock I leave my coke bottles, willed to me by Rocki Shannon and Pam Burcham. To Sandy de la Torre my ability to skip any class. To Sonny my buttons. To Paula Brock my note in the bottle, left to me by Hugh Wagner. To Kathy Grube locker no. S5 willed to me by Debbie Collins, and last, I will all the'Good Luck and happiness in the world to the Seniors of 69. CHARLES BABCOCK.' I will Miss Roepke to the Jr. class and my tennis shoes to Virgil Swope. BECKY GOLLNICK: I, Becky Gollnick, will to the Junior class, my surplus intelligence to be rationed according to need. SUE DANLEY: I, Sue Danley, will to the junior class, all the senior privileges they will receive next year. MIKE COX: I, Mike Cox, have hereby decided to will my body to the Lajes H.S. faculty. I leave my hands to Miss Fairchild to use as bookends for all literary works, my right leg and foot to Mr. Smith so he can use it as a back scratcher during drafting periods, my arms to Mr. Alt to hang on the wall of his office as an example of how the human arm is stuck together, my tongue to Mr. Anderson as a pencil holder and last the rest of me to Mr. Dobson for experiments. I hope this will show my faithfulness to L.H.S. SUE HENDERSON: I, Sue Henderson, will my locker and my senior privileges to next year's lucky seniors. I also will to Karen Nunamaker my P.E. locker and the 2nd grade class. My ability to change car tires I give to next year's Drivers' Ed. class and my shorthand I notebook to the next year's class. MIKE STEPHENS: I, Mike Stephens, senior at Lajes High School claiming to be free of any mental or physical problems, do hereby will: To Mike Hurley, self-confidence and to Lucy Dade, my old sneakers. 27
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DAVE MINCER: To Nancy Haney I will Our Green House. NANCY HANEY: I leave my ancient cokes to Sissy and Sandy de la Torre. I leave Lajes High School to the other lifers still sweating it out. To David I leave Dawn and Daniel in the future, to Paulette I leave a box of matches in every bathroom and to Paula all the butter she may need in the future. RANDY MURPHY: I a senior from the class of 1969, do hereby state this last will and testament. I do hereby leave my charm to Jim McConville and my P.E. shoes to Mike Hurley. I leave my good ole binder to Marie Di Coco along with my craziness. To Karen Schultz I leave my P.E. T-shirt and trunks.,To the rest of the students of Lajes High I do hereby leave my best wishes and the best of luck in the future. PAM LUTEY: I, Pam Lutey, will my marshmallow covered monopoly board to Lucy Dade, my gin rummy playing cards to Jeff Ludwig, my straight hair to Mike Daly, my National Honor Society pin to Mike Larkin, and my pregnant squaw to Sissy de la Torre. TERRY POTTER: I, Terry Potter, will my grades to my brother, Dave, because he really needs them, To Donna Glassburner, I will my neat hair. To any girls in next year's physics class, I will my and Nancy Haney's ability to blow every experiment. DON ll AYNE.' I Don Wayne, will my talent to Mike Hurley, my tennis shoes which were willed to me by Ward Simonson, to Mike Daly. EMMA TADEFA: I, Emma Tadefa, being of sound mind and body, will my place as a Senior to any junior runt who wants it. Also, I bestow my beautiful legs to Dennis Tongue, my sweet disposition to Miss Douglas, and to Mr. Braley, I give the Azores. I will Ann Chalifoux my great athletic ability. SANDRA LASLIE: I Sandy Laslie being of sound state and mind leave to Paulette Brock my ability to skip classes and always have a good excuse. To Sonny my straight hair and my sexy legs and to Cecilia Dunlap my book of Parent Lies. To Sandy della Torre I leave my body mind, and soul, with hopes she takes good care of it and to Rick Riddle, I leave my junky ole locker. fno. 981. To my brother Bill all my fun and experiences throughout the rest of his school years. To all P.E. girls my stinky ole gym clothes. ROBERT BROCK: I will my surfboard to Mr. Schuh, my losing stocks to Mr. Ander- son, my ability to lie to my brother, Mark, my beard to Don Wayne, my job as a cur- ricular research center assistant to Ron Stephens and my tall body to Cle Dade. GARY SAILES: I Gary Sailes, being of sound mind, body and soul, will the future V. basketball teams, the best of luck and of course, Mr. Smith. I will Ray Swope some stick-um to put on his hands so the ball can't get away from him. To those non-spirited clowns, I will a bright light so that they may come out of their dark corners. To Reda Keune, I will happiness and all the aspects of a wonderful life. To the Senior class of 1969. I will a free ticket off the Rock and all the success in the world and to Al Bailey, I will a successful natural hair style and a new pair of thick and thins. DAVE STEVENS: I leave to the BEAR, a five gallon drum of honey. To Marie Daly, my cheat stick and old chemistry problems. To Pro-man Grimnes, I leave my Drum. and to Lucy Dade I leave my state side shoes. LAURALEE ROARK: I, falias Be-Be j, leave one coke bottle to Paula and Paulette Brock, one coke bottle to Sandy de la Torre, a fiction sign to Phil Glassburner, my locker to Fran Canavan and all my Be-lies to jeff Ludwig. SYLVIA IMPELLIZZERI: I, Sylvia lmpellizzeri, will my ability to talk to Kathy Han- velt, work on the annual to Paulette Brock, especially the advertising section, my ability to be a P.E. teacher to Micky Higgins, and last but not least my height and weight to Ann Chalifoux. GEORGE PARKER: I, George Parker, being of sound mind and bruised bones, will to all the Junior runts my ability to be punched, kicked, slapped, choked, walked on, and to live happily ever after. To Debbie Allgood, I leave my worm that Dennis G. willed to me. To Cindy Gray, I bestow my beautiful legs with a free tube of Nair. 26 Sen 271' Wills an , , I 0505881 -1 l
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