Mission Bay High School - Taroga Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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Mission Bay High School - Taroga Yearbook (San Diego, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 33 of 116
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-limi ill sinh I vztamvnt Doris Acker wills her voice to Miss Fox, in hopes that she can do more with it. Gary Albrecht wills all unsteady girls to Ronny Hodge. Andy Anderson wills his numerous abilities to Mr. Goodenough, Mr. Hough, and Mr. Koger. Fred App wills his desk in Miss Fox's room - Long live the queen. Betty Babbitt wills her flags to Patty Babbitt to keep a Babbitt on the flag corps. Donna Barger wills her Buzz n' Round pencil to Ellen Redmond. Norman Bartell wills his uncoordinated stride to Willie Truman. Dick Baum wills his ability to get along with Dr. Volpe to Jim Miller. Ronnie Bedgood wills his pleasing personality to anyone who needs it. Barbara Bent wills 30 pounds to anyone who can stand up under it. Bob Bogner wills his books and luck to Linda Stem in her senior year. Barbara Brockelman wills her Kress' Special to Miss Fox for a long trip. Jeanne Call wills her love for poetry to Mr. Kirsch, who doesn't need it. Carol Carlson wills her big raggy-shaggy notebook to Janice Hauserman. David Carroll wills all his term reports, book reports, etc. to all the Cycle Men, because it will save more time. Earl Carter wills his V letters to a sophomore and girl friends to Roger. Bill Cord wills anything worth willing to anybody willing or not willing to accept this willing will. Larry Cote wills his Cherry '47 Chev. to Mr, Koger and all his R.O.T.C. brass to Sgt. Shockley in exchange for his lectures. Dayton Crites wills his curly hair to a member of the faculty who needs it. Dean Curran wills his family from Life of the Party to Mr, Koger. Dawn Davies wills her T square in Mech. Drawing to speedy Jim Miller. Danny Daniels wills his senior ring to Sharon. Ronnie DeForest wills all of his possessions to Delores. Lynn Derczo wills Mike Holloway to any girl who can put up with him. Gloria Devolld wills the seventh book on the third shelf of the fourth section in the library to anyone who wants to check it out. Gary Donovan wills his cool kemp, especially the gas, oil and repair bills, to Moe Jarvis. Marvin Dull wills his little red goatee to Bob Brooks until he scores in football next year. Rae Edgington wills her beloved space in band to Roland Webfoot Weber. Bobby Esslinger wills his youth and patience to Miss Fox and to Mr. Koger his mechanical knowledge and durability. John Fitzgerald wills a lock of hair to Mr. Jones, and his wit to Mr. Hough. Tom Garnett wills his English Lit. book to some unlucky junior. Gary Gebhardt wills his ability to play baseball to Miss Fox. Gayle Gibson wills Donna her ability to be a great drama student. Herman Gussa wills his shyness to someone who needs it. Janice Hale wills her long legs to Janice Ulibarri. Pat Hale wills her ability to hula to Marina Tony. Dale Hansen wills his ability to build a full race engine to Bill Warren. U Stan Hitt wills his ability to next year's art editor to do everything else in the annual, including art. Mike Holloway wills his 6'3 height to Lil' Ginny Sines, his address book to Bob Davis and the name Holiday to Mr. Koger. Tommy Howarth wills his two pairs of gym shoes to Tony Grato, who wears them all the time anyway. Connie lbay wills locker 281 to Barbara Warfield, which contains a lunch from last September. Bob Jack wanted to will, but didn't know what to will.

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Phil Jarvis wills his smiling face and easy-going attitude to his brother Moe, and his mad grades in Sr. Problems to Larry Brindley. Janet Jones wills the contents of her purse to Mrs. Stubbs. Kay Krivor wills her blue anklet to Jack Knight. Mike Krolik wills his ability to get into trouble on Saturday nights to any sophomore. Charleen Lamp wills her nickname, Bubbles, to anyone who thinks they deserve it, and her ability to go steady to John Nobles. Bob Lee wills three strands of hair to Bob Melugin to go with the only three that he now has. Sharon Linn wills her seat as the only girl in a boys' class to anyone who can stand to hear about cars, sports, and Formosa for a whole year. Bob McKinney wills his great handball ability to Jim Burkhardt. Kenny Maine wills anything worth willing to anyone willing to accept his will. Roger Maine wills his vim, vigor, and vitality to any deserving junior. Bob Melugin wills his voice to Bob Lee, who lost his in the Senior Play. Pat Mitchell wills her name, Minnie the Mermaid, to Louella Martin. Leonor Moreno wills all her admit cards and excuses for getting out of class to Janice Ulibarri. Martha Marrow wills Miss Fox to sophomore M.R. James Murphy wills his Irish luck to Moe Jarvis in his senior year. Bob Niethold wills his ability to swim like a fish to Carol Hovde. Joy Noonan wills her pleasant school days to all the coming seniors. Tina Paul wills her pony tail to Linda Ryan, to wear when she needs it. Diane Paynter wills her face to Al Capp in Hollywood. Marilynn Pedo wills her personality to Al, to Suzy, her laugh and Mrs. C. Peggy Prato wills bubblegum to Miss Fox's next year's classes. Alice Pridemore wills her height to Tony. Karl Reddick wills his behavior to Joyce Setterlund. Mary Robinson wills all senior privileges to juniors if they can name them. Janet Rowe wills her large part in' the Senior Play to Jackie Chapman. Dale Sigmon wills his ,five o'clock shadow to Willy. Sharlene Sines wills her sneeze to Virginia Sines. Darlene Smith wills her homemaking sink to Eve Castillo. Gay Snyder wills her ability to get into trouble to Linda R. and Jo L. Arnold Southard wills his love to Virginia and case cards to Floyd S. Jon Stevens wills Mr. Koger his Chev., including the fine exhaust system. Ellie Stockham wills her morning curls to Mr. Crosby. Jerry Sweet wills his Bermudas to Mike Ochoa. Betty Tartar wills her vaudeville ability to Ann Zuniga. Larry Taylor wills his old shoe strings to Don Stupor. Ruby Taylor wills her pleasant school memories to the class of '56, Pat Thomas wills Mrs. Collins to any laugh-loving underclassman. Walt Thompson wills his good looks to Fred App. George Tucker wills his worn-out tennis shoes to Coach Beck. Nancy Watts wills her southern accent to any Yankee who wants to move South. Joann White wills all her books to the up-and-coming seniors. Joe White wills his l Like Motorcycles button to Mr. Marley, after he takes his last spill. Chuck Wood wills his Red sweater to Sandy Hunsaker, because she wanted it so. Samuel Senior wills all his playthings here at Mission Bay to all the young and spirited underclassmen with the best of luck.

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