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Mary Louise Friery Salutatorian COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Wednesday, May 29, 1963 8:00 P.M. Graduation Sue Brotemarkle giving the Class History. Processional................................Karen Bell Invocation.......................Mr. W. C. Hagemeier Vocal Special......................................Trio Mary Ann Burke, Karen Bell, Gaye Rogers Accompanied by Margaret Herlin President’s Speech.....................Terry Oglesby Class History..........................Sue Brotemarkle Class Song.......................................Tommy Stiles Salutatory..........................Mary Louise Friery Piano Solo............................Theresa Espinosa Valedictory..............................Jack Seaquist American Legion Awards................Louis Wickham Commander, Greenwood-Curtis Post High School Awards......................Mr. J. G. Smith Awarding Junior High Certificates . . Supt. Ralph Newson Graduation of Class of 1963 ......Supt. Ralph Newsom Awarding Diplomas.................Mr. Woodrow Wilson School Song.....................................Senior Class Benediction.......................Rev. H. A. Whitfield Recessional..................................Karen Bell Attendants: Rita Rogers and Clifford Wright Rev. John Berkley A WARDS American Legion Awards Margaret Herlin, Lester Ralph Home Economics Clothing Award Linda Dillard Salutatorian and Home Economics Award Mary Louise Friery Valedictorian Jack Seaquist Math, English, and Science Gene Cooper Girls' Athletic and Commercial Carolyn Maddox Speech and Vocal Music Tommy Stiles Foreign Language Allen Morris Boys' Athletic Terry Lee Shelton Agriculture Pat Phillips Social Science Steve Neal BACCALAUREATE SERVICES HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sunday, May 26, 1963 8:00 P.M. Processional..................................Karen Bell Invocation.........................Rev. Rayford Harris Vocal Special..........................Mr. Kermit Gideon Scripture.............................Rev. Richard Stone Sermon................................Rev. John Berkley Benediction.......................Dr. Das Kelley Barnett Recessional...................................Karen Bell Attendants: Nancy Turek and Earl Hal fen
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Senior Vili We. the class of 1963. being of mutilated and tired minds, feel that the junior class of 1963 need everything they can get. so we will the following: 1. Sandra Abraham, will to Marvin Stuhrenberg all the dead rabbits found in my front yard on Sunday mornings. 1, Beverlay Morgan, will to Joan Caroll Allen Mr. Smith and all sixth period office problems, and to Doris Fitzmorris 1 will my ability to go through the whole senior trip without being kissed, except by horses. We. the Senior Girls, will to Cheryl Milam. Ginger Shearer, and Susie Reanue all our fun. bruises, and new boyfriends from the senior trip. I. Roberta Kaye Anthis. will to Lynette Jenkins all my good times during the senior year--especially the trip to Wharton, leaving town at 6 o'clock, to take a college entrance examination the day after homecoming. The Senior football boys leave to the juniors a used yell. Beat Dulles . I. Terry Oglesby, will to Tommy Beard. Louis Hickle. and Donald Wessleman. my ability to meet the Guillotine one hour, and then make my next class the next hour. 1. Pat Phillips, will to Gaye Rogers. Karen Bell, and Mary Ann Burke my ability to sing Wine. Wine. Wine --Since you really need it. I. Irene Galvez, will to Mary Ann Brune my ability to get a new boyfriend everyday on the senior trip. I. Bruce Erekson. will to Larry Dillard all my chickens and my ability to find perfect arrowheads. I. Larry Everett, will to Dolan Dixon all my broken pistons and shot rods from my Chevy Pick-up. 1. Danny Kubecka. will to Ronnie Sells my ability to get thrown out of FFA and still be FHA Beau. I. Gilbert Llanes. will to Kay Ostrem my ability to make so many mistakes in typing and still pass. I. Bruce Erekson. will to Kay Koerber all my post stamps from Mississippi. 1, Lana Alzner. leave my name of 14 karat Coonie and other unmentional names 1 have acquired to any future seniors who might happen to go through any part of Louisiana at any time of their lives. 1. Ann Hunter Tucker, hereby will to GladysCepak my ability to take H.E. for five years and never leam to cook or sew. I. Bonnie Chamblee. will Rita Rogers my ability to be a cheerleader my senior year and end up at most of the games wearing the wrong uniform. 1, Danny Kubecka. will to Arthur Bowers all my old coon dogs, my paint horse, and my ability to dive off a diving board and end up in the hospital the night of the Junior-Senior Party. I. Andra L. Peoples, will my excess 30 pounds of fat to Shirley Linville to put in the places desired. 1. Jack Seaquist. being of racked mind and broken body, leave to Brad Tanner my coon dog yell (to be used on the senior trip), my messed up trig projects, and a loaded gun to be used on anyone caught with Helen. 1, Delores Rocha, will to Mary Rose Mireles my ability to be late for every occasion--especially for the Mother Daughter Banquet. 1. Pat Phillips, will to Earl Halfen the saddle he shot me out of. 1. Mary Evelyn Edwards, will to Ann Clark my friendly smile and quiet disposition. 1. Thomas Garcia, will my ability to all the junior boys in every subject, especially English four. 1, Charles Mosier. will to Eugene Griffith my invaluable English 4 notebook. I hope it helps you. even though it didn’t help me very much. I. Olga Guerra, will to Ophelia Flores my ability to stay out late and still make it to bookkeeping class and hand in a Stock Note- book before 4:00 on the date due. I. Bertha Garcia, will to Molly Sanchez all my unexcused tardy excuses and my ability to cut homeroom and get away with it. I, Harvey Wayne Smith, will to Homer Wayne Brown all my one inch paint brushes and all the junior high lockers he wants, plus the use of my 1950 Chevy Sports Sedan. 1. Mary Louise Friery. will to Nancy Faye Turek all the past-due deadlines, trials, and tribulations of being the Ebb Tide Editor. I, Linda Dillard, will to Billie Ruth Sanders the ability not to forget to introduce Mrs. Smith at the Mother-Daughter Banquet, and to Melvena Tanner, my front seat behind Mr. Smith on the school bus. I. Milton Wall, will my chemistry notebook, my compasses and my faithful straight edge (which served me faithfully through one year of Plane Geometry) to Johnny Alton. . 1. Emily Weakley, will to Georgia MaGouirk my freckles, and my height to Cheryl Milam. 1. Larry Griffin, being of feeble mind and weak body, will to Clifford Wright my ability to wreck the same car twice in three days. 1. Bonnie Chamblee. will an unmarked grave in the City Dump to any girl who dares to bother Earl Halfen next year. 1. Ronnie Stewart, being of stable mind, do hereby will o Brad Tanner all my empty cigarette packages. 1, Bonnie Noble, being of exhausted body and unsound mind do hereby will and bequeath to Kay Roane my 28 words in the Senior Play, and to Norma Barber, my place at the bottom of the trig class. 1. Sandra Abraham, will my great acting ability and my wonderful memory to Carolyn Peterson I. Eddie Schroeder. will to Homer Brown my old pick-up and all my speeding tickets. I. Sue Carol Brotemarkle. leave the late hours, utter confusion, and wonderful times involved at being a senior at P. H.S. to Margaret Wallin. I, Ronnie Stewart, will an unmarked grave to any junior boys who bother Georgia. 1. Gene Cooper will to Nancy Turek all the loose bolts and rattles that my car got on the road to her house I. Terry Lee Shelton, will to Mike Martindale absolutely nothing, because 1 need everything I have We. Terry Oglesby and Bruce Erekson will our ability to go to Bay City wearing a pair of sun glasses and come home without any. I. Mary Jo Blackwell, will to Weldon Corporon my mathematical brain--if he can find it, and to Lynette Jenkins I will my wonder- ful memory. I. Tommy Stiles, will to Raymond Earl Morgan my ability to take accurate English literature notes, pass the test, and then have other people borrow the notes, and fail the test. I. Jimmy Stewart, being of weak body and no mind, will to Carla Barren my dilapidated adding machine in bookkeeping to be used to the best advantage next year. 1. Mike Edwards, being of sound mind and weak grades, do hereby bequeath to Mike Martindale all the ink erasers 1 borrowed from Miss McGlothlin. I also leave him my pet rabbit. I, Larry Everett, will to Raymond Morgan my great skill and speed to the lunch room. 1. Jan Zimmerman, being of sound mind and poor physical state, do hereby will to Jan Oglesby my ability to be late everywhere 1 go. 1. Allen Morris, being of no mind and feeble health, will to Carter Browning my ability to marry and divorce half the girls in the senior class, all in one year. 1. Wayne Ralph Rogers, will to Dan Miller the good parts of my car- -the gas lid. 1. George Rohrer. will to Johnny Alton my superior ability in chemistry, and my fantastic foresight of finding out when we are going to have a pop-test. I. Carolyn Maddox, will to Kay Koerber my ability to live without Bruce Erekson. 1. Steve Neal, will to Clifford Wright the privilege of having Miss McGlothlin three periods in a row 1 know you will really enjoy this. 1. Dalton Mangum. will to Homer Brown my Stock Market Notebook and the bookkeeping class. I. Larry Everett, will to Dennis Wynn and Paul Spree my ability to run the mile in 30 minutes.
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