Melbourne High School - Mel Hi Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS WILL I, Jim Abney, will my ability to get a girl and go steady with her longer than four days to Bill Fletcher, whom I hope will take advantage of it in the future. I, Bill Archer, will all my aches, pains, and bruises to Bob Johannessen. I, Jo Ann Barry, will my baton to anyone who thinks she can twirl it better than I did. I, Wally Becht, will my ability to tear out a car window with the speaker at the drive-in to Barbara Burns. I, Fred Bogle, will my continental kit to Bob Jo- hannessen. I, Sue Brewer, will my ability to be in the senior and junior play to Barbara Hadlock. I, Larry Burgess, will my radio and TV skill to Tom Troyer. I, Ann Cilli, will my hair dye kit and rock 'n roll record collection to Caroll McCool. I, Barney Corbin, being of sound and sober mind, will my sideburns and bird hair cut to Mack QThe Teethj Spencer. I, Irene Crerar, will one dented Fordyce car with well-scraped paint to next yearis drivers education classes. I, Ken Curtin, will my seat in the D. C. T. class to Bill Bartelson. I, Jim Dean, will my rods and women to Howie Gilhaus. I, Virginia DeMerritt, will my ability to pass physical education without any physical effort to Jewel Evans. I, Timmy Deratany, will my good grades in Prob- lems of Democracy to Pat.McLain. I, Sally Dingwell, will my ability to get along with the administration and to stay out of trouble to Barbara Wharton. I, Glen Dorsey, will not-I'm taking it with me. I, Sally Ann Dorsey, will a senior parking space to Cathy Morton, in hopes that her car will fit it. I, LuAn Raymond Dubberly, will my deepest sym- pathy and sorrow to all single girls. I, Margaret Eberhart, will my nightly curfew to Benny Gerstle, in hopes that she can get more done in that time than I did. I, Sonny Eitel, will my ability to get out of classes and be late for classes to Lee Cressman. I, Charlie Ellis, will my English book to anyone who will take it. I, Barbara Enoch, will my straight A report card to John Sikes. I, Rick Esbensen, will my ability to play the meanest record player in town to Greg Payette. I, Alberta Etters, will my baby shoes to Mrs. Hart- zog's baby, in the hope that they will fit the baby better than they fit me now. I, Richard Fisher, will my knowledge to Dan Bruce. I, Barney Fox, will a locker full of shaving cream to Larry Bissey. I, Dorothy Fredrickson, will my ability not to dress out in 'physical education to Margie Sanford. - I, Gail Ann Furthman, will my ability to graduate and to make A's in English to the future senior, Carla Albritton. I, June Gandee, will my height to Joyce Cobb. I, Gloria Gentry, will nothing to nobody and take all I can get my hands ong on second thought, I will my ability to drive a car to Carroll McCool. I, Joyce Goodwin, will my ability to sit through a whole basketball game and not yell to Barbara Whar- ton. I, Dick Hampton, will my ability to dodge knives in a certain class to Bobby Meyer. I, Beverly Hamish, will my ability to be a good lis- tener to John McAloney. I, Lois Harter, will my excellent driving ability and quick reactions to Joyce Robbins. I, Richard Harvey, will running speed to Gene Ferguson. I, Judy Heath, will my ability to have fun on all the band trips without being caught to Barbara Hadlock. I, Bamma Hillard, will my black hair to Carla Moritz in case she ever wants to become a brunette. I, Jo Ann Hills, will my red hair to Carla Moritz. I, Beth Hine, will my red hair and my ability to get through my senior year with only an occasional as- pirin to Cathy Morton in hopes that she can use them. I, Pat Hines, will my ability to stay out of a band uniform to Dale Scott. I, Pat Hix, will my ability to get a ring before I graduate to Doodle Swilly. I, Suzanne Jourdan, will my freckles, left to me by Patsy Ezelle, left to her by Ruth Ann Boyd, to Red Alderman. I, Barbara Julian, will my height to Bob Johannessen. I, Betty Ann Jurgens, will my height to Becky West. I, Norman Kimmey, will my ability to find my way around in the darkroom to Don Meginley, in hopes that he will learn to use this delicate ability.

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I, Kay Kinsey, will my seat on the bus on band trips to Babs Emery. I, Linda Kirk, will my ability to play the bells to Barbara Hadlock. I, Eddie Laibl, will my manly physique to Big Ed Palmer. I, Carl Lanham, will my ability to shoot 374 times in a basketball game to Eddie Parsons. I, jay Larsen, will my place in the lunch line to any junior with a cast-iron stomach. I, Cholly Leech, will all the Cocoa and Melbourne football fights and trips to the Rough juniors. I, Sharee Leikvold, will my job in the high school office to Cheryl Morton, I, Beverly A. Lillis, will my freckles and shorthand notes to Barbara Schmitt. I, Dave Lindsay, will my English books to Lonnie Pruitt. I, Charles Little, will my weight lifting ability to jerry Hatt. I, Gerhard Martens, will my English book to Carole Sue Casey. I, Barbara March, will my ability for getting into messes to my sister, Ginny. I, Jackie Marshall, will my ability to be married, miss 17 days of school, and still graduate to Bobby Meyer QShopej. I, Mary Anne McCarthy, will my dignified bearing and quiet, sedate ways to Richard Cassady. I, Carl Meyer, will my ability to make A's to Carl Morin. I, Billy Miller, will Melbourne High School and all its teachers to Charles McCannon. I, Patricia Miller, will my outstanding basketball abil- ity to Eddie Parsons. I, Pat J. Moren, will my ability to get away with anything to jimmy Raley-he needs it. I, Darel Morgan, jr., will leave my school bus to Fred Holstein. I, Bill Morrison, will my clean gym uniform to Ed- mund Redding. I, Shirley Ann Nichols, will my chair in home ec class to Pat Logan. I, Don Norman, will Sam, the hit of the party, to jewel Darlene,' Evans. I, Charlie Nutting, will my old Mad magazines to Bill Fletcher. ' I, Barry Olson, will my tattered books and broken slide rule, my ability to get out of any or all of my classes excused, and a certain parking place in Eau Gallie to Bob McGrew. I, Garrett H. Osborne, Jr., will my skill to get out of hard work to jerry Hatt. I, Rosemary Patanella, will my ability to write on the board in College English class, to make out tests, to never do homework and still make ALS, and to contribute in the daily joke-telling circle to Barbara Wharton. I, Richard Pavick, will my ability to get traffic tick- ets to jack Pavick. I, Cecil Platt, will all the credits I don't have to Dick jones. I, Marilyn Platt, will my locker in physical education to Mary Platt. I, Barbara Ann Randolph, will my sleepy eyes to anyone who is a day-dreamer. I, Marjorie Reed, will my ability to hot-rod to Lois Robbins. I, Joe Ann Richardson, will my ability to drive a different car every day without wrecking it to Cheryl Morton. I, jesse Robbins, will my ability to run into police cars and Ucowsi' to Red Sale. I, Bryant Roberts, will my ability to sing and dance ballet to Ron Parkey. I, Marceleen Rodes, will my ability to be an M. H. S. cheerleader for four years to Ginny Wargelin. I, Richard Rogers, will my gym suit to Edward Maddedn. I, Mary Rucks, will my ability to play off-key on my sax to Babs Emery. I, Henry Schroeder, will the- pen I tore up to Barry Fox. I, Edwin Shiver, will my masculine physique to Gene Ferguson. I, Johnny Simmons, will my drumming ability to Barbara Wharton. I, Annette Smith, will my ability to be married in my senior year to Doodle Swilley. I, Sue Sparks, will my peroxide bottle to Pat Mc- Pherson, provided she uses it well and often. I, Dot Spencer, will my beautiful, naturally curly, true dishwater blond hair to Carla Moritz. I, Sharon Storm, will my graceful walk to anyone who needs a swing. I, Bill Stroud, will my ability to make straight A's my senior year, my ability to never be late for, or to skip school, my manly physique, and my charm to Paul Sanford. I, Ruth Ann Sweigart, will the few good grades I have to janet M. Sweigart. I, Edwin C. Symmes, Jr., will my ability to play

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