Palm Beach High School - Royal Palm Yearbook (West Palm Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1943

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Purely Coiucidental rx'-rxky Produced By rrlfrrfr, shi Norman Nelson and Edgar Kop

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-. kwsww K -nwwq wnlnnsnsi' Front Raw, Left to Right: MARILYN ESTELLE STONE ann If is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. ARLENE. DYESS UTINYU Her gentle speech and modest ways lead others to accord her praise. KATHRINE IVILMA I-IIGGS KITTY The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. EVELYN M. BRIALMONT Mmlesty has more charm than beauty. N JEVVELL INEZ VVALL JunY If silence were golden, jewel would be a 1nmper. NORA O. MOREE Devon: each day to the object then in time, and every evening will find , something done. J .s VIRGINIA ANN PLICKETT ELIZABETH MARIE KINSEY ncmn HTONIH h ,gi Good cheer is no hindrance to a For nature made her what she is good life. mul never mari! another. Back Row, Left to Right: BILLIE BLANTON ADAMS ALICE LUTISI-IIA THOMPSON 'IFRITZH The silence, often, of pure innocence, pefsuades Thinking is but au idle waste of time. when speaking fails. PHYLLIS FREEMAN MARVIN C. MILES, JR. misss M Oh, av light heart lives long. for joy is the Better a man without riches than keynote In living. riches without a num. CARLTON DANIEL IVEST RAY D. GIIEENIVAY Be satisfied with nothing but your l1est. Not to go backwarzl is to go forward. CLAUDINE ELOISE I7l'l'ZGIiR:XLD ..Fn.l-. ln school shi-'s shown herself lu he the kim! of friend one ought to be. Nut Present Ilihun Picture II ns Taken CLARENCE GATES DOUGLAS JONES ETIIEL L. STROIIM GEORGE STEVVAR'I' WVIIALEY JESSE IVARD XVILLIAMS ROBERT LEVVIS IVOOD CECIL KVM. NEVVMAN



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CLASS WILL STATE OF FLORIDA County of Palm Beach City of West Palm Beach We, the Senior Class of 1943, realizing that our last days as seniors of P. B. H. S. are drawing near, and further realiz- ing that many of our possessions will be of little value to us, but that some ambitious uuclerclassmen may find them advantageous in their future years at P. B. H. S, we do hereby make public our last will and testament. ' SECTION I Article 1. To the faculty and Board of Trustees we, the Senior Class, wish to express our gratitude and apprecia- tion for their helpful guidance and noble inspiration throughout our happy years at P. B. H. S. SECTION II Article 1. To the class of '4-l we leave our special privileges, including our senior fee and Skip Day. Article II. To the sophomores we leave the hope that they will enjoy as much as we have, our junior and senior years. We leave also the responsibility of inspiring them, to the seniors of next year. SECTION III I, Billy Adams, hereby leave my ability to dye my hair blue to any member of of the Junior Class who wants to lose all his friends. I, Eileen Alway, hereby bequeath the English accent I lost at Palm Beach High to Ruth Owens. I, Clarke Anthony, leave my knowledge to Bill Ches- ter. He has almost all of it already. I, Dulcie Aud, do will my ability to get along with others to Thelma Evans. I, Keith Bailey, leave my sour-casm to Snookie Stambaugh and my obsession to Charles Hawkins. I, Sherlee Barish, will all the gum I've had to throw out in Miss Snoddy's history class to anyone willing to take it. I, Virginia Bates, will to Alice Hooker my senior theme. I, Roger Beeken, generously leave my teachers dear, to all underclassmen who will remain here. I,WA1wood Bggor, do hereby bequeath to whomever may benefit by it, my swell table in the library. I, Norma Bennett, after taking inventory, find that I have nothing better to will anyone than a pair of fin- gernails on which I always nibble before taking a tran- scription test in shorthand. I, Mona Bensel, in a sound state of mind, leave to Gloria Griffith, my pleasing personality and my huge shoulders and horsehips. I, Blanche Bishop, will my twenty straight pins from home ec. class to Vivian Bennett. I, Maxine Bodman, do hereby will to Jean Bodman all my worldly possessions and my athletic ability. I, Barbara Booth, bequeath to Gloria Hendry my ability to get out of school next year. I know she will need it. I, Elbert Boullioun, will my Texas accent to whom- ever can best use it. I, Bob Brockway, leave my ability to misunderstand trig. to any poor soul in the trig. class, next year, who may need it. I, Geneva Brown, will my ebility to say I can't in home nd my abi 1 y . t ' I, Billy , to Jimmy o en eck my ability to be 10 minutes late every morning. I, Edwin Bussey, hereby will to Frances Ann Thorne, my ability to get along with the teachers so well. I, Penny Calk, do hereby will to Susie Sturrock, all my good times in school. Good luck, Susie! I, Jim Carver, am not leaving anything to anyoneg I'm keeping it all for myself, I, Bill Chester, leave Snookie Stambaugh to carry on any wolfing Bailey and I missed. To the boy in Palm Beach High who shows the most interest in girls, I, Raymond Cobb, bequeath my super special wolfish abilities. I, Irving Cohen, hereby leave any and all knowledge absorbed by me for redistribution. If you can name it, you can have it. lFenwick Cole.l I, Howard Cook, do hereby in the sane state of mind, which is still with me after all my high school night- mares, will to my sister, Olive, my flirting ability and my book entitled Bringing Up Little Sister, with warn- ing beforehand that the guy who wrote the book didn't have our little sisters in mind. I, Jane Cooper, will to Carol Gallagher, all my sec- ond-hand gum, and that's a mouthful. I, Roddy Cooper, hereby will to Tank Monroe, all my excessive weight. I, Jane Couffer, do hereby bequeath my talent to brownie to that up and coming junior, Francis Ulrich. I, Martineau Crews, do hereby will to Phyllis Mosler my ability to get along with the Navy. I, Walter Crews, will all my unused gum to Miss Bell. I, Lois Cropp, do hereby leave to Clara Duck my rid- ing boots which are so warm in cold weather. I, John Cushman, will to Dick Hill my ability to study four hours a night and still fail. I, Helen Anne DanneJ:,,wi1l my ability to make good gra hn's history class to Kathryn Scot- ten. To John Farrell, I, Jack Dalton, do hereby will my ability to entice from Billy Cooper his that's not the proper spirit. I, Mary Davis, do bequeath to Elaine Rosner my de- sire and wonderful ability for learning Latin. I, Mary Dawson, do bequeath to my brother, Clyde, my ability to make A's on my book reports without first reading the books. I, Herbert Diekhans, will my brains to anyone in the Junior Class who will need them to graduate. I,,,Bejty Lou Douglass, do hereby bequeath to Miles Albertson my height. I, Annette Dubbin, will my ability to guard in bas- ketball to Miss Taylor's future members in gym class. I, C me Dyer, do ereby will to Thelma Ballen- tine my inability to give a talk to a class without getting scared, I, Arlene Dyess, will that my brother, Gerald, doesn't have as hard a time getting to the top as I did. I, Ethel J. Eassa, will and bequeath to my sister, Viola, my ability to play basketball and my Spanish grades, in hopes that she will 'iever need them.

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