Ransom Everglades School - Excelon Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1963

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57122an , Susan Baxter, hereby leave my sexy voice to Bonnie Morrison and my doctored textbooks and argumenta- tive spirit to my heir-apparent, Sally Baxter. H H , Beverly Brown, being, leave my bleached hair to Ginsie Hollowell; my height to Mary Ann Gucker; our dressup clothes to Judy Keller; and my Latin book to Sally Bowen. H , Linda Davies, leave my extensive conservative cardigan collection to my final little sister, Heidi Fish- man; my native ability in science and my repeated performances on tests to Una Hutton, in the hopes that she will prove smart enough to counteract them; and the title of Quack to anyone else who looks like a duck. H , Darrow Dutcher, leave to Beth Miale my love for Connecticut, my insatiable appetite to Judy Keller; and my obnoxious laugh to Dorothy Cornell. l l l H , Kris Embry, being of bewildered mind and pudgy body, do leave my giggling ability to Ginny Sams; my Spanish speaking ability to those who don't need it; and my gym suit to anyone. H , ToniField, being of happily unbalanced mind, do hereby leave to Jane Kirkeby a bottle of bubbles; to De- von Denny my ability to manage to get to class late; to Mary Anne Gucker my name of Shortie ; and to the future photographers for the yearbook my inability to learn how to use the camera correctly. H y , Thelma Gabler, being of wrecked mind, leave to my only little sister, Marti Miller, my smile; to Dee Dukehart 21 pushups; to Sally Baxter the rabbit in the lounge; to Beth Miale my retainer; and to every girl at Everglades the hope that she will gain from Everglades as I have. H , Sue Hammond, being of fat body and cracked mind, leave to Judy Keller my chocolate turtles for Latin IV; to Ginsie Hollowell a toy corvette; to Ginny Sams my silent laugh; and to Betsy Herrick a year's supply of Raid. H , Leslie Lavigne, being altogether out of my mind, hereby bequeath to Connie MacLeod and Charlene Van Thof my ability to drive safely; my perpetual tan to Jane Margulis; and to my sister, Morley, the relief of my not bossing her around next year. t H , Judy Maichin, being of very sound mind thal, do hereby leave the lighting and all the trouble that goes with it to Frances Ludington, and to Charlene Van Thof I leave my French ability and hope she has sense enough to refuse it. b-1 , LauraPeterson, being ofcompletely deteriorated mind and body, do hereby leave to Judy Prewitt, my little sister, the gym suit I've worn for five years; to Judy Keller my place in the Senior Lounge and all my senior privileges; and to whoever is fool enough to take it, my great ability in Math. H , Cathy Phillips, do hereby bequeath my place next to the window in the carpool to Jo Nixon; my Diet-Rites to anybody who wants them; my ability to meet deadlines to Judy Keller; and my early morningalertness t0 Jossy Danielson. H , Pauline Rowe, being of narrowmind and narrower body, leave my height to Bobby Levin; my lisp to Char- lene Van Thof tto make her really unintelligiblel; and my prowess in P.E. to whoever wants it. H Ana Sol Millet, being of questionable mind and exhausted body, do hereby leave my 790 Spanish College Board score to Sally Baxter; my ability to carry a guitar around to Gladys Cabrera; and my year's supply of coiffures to Devon Denny. J H Sue Stokely, having no mind at all, do hereby leave to Charlene Van Thof my key to Dr. Betagoley's office and to Jean Awad my preaching ability. ? H , LucyVan Devere, leave the dubious title of Moose to whoever will take it; to Connie MacLeod my secret admirer, Bumpkin; and to Beth Miale my direct line to Dear Abby . ' I, Judy Walker, being completely out of my mind, leave a year' 5 supply of good ice to Cathy Lantaff and Anne Walker; my blonde streak to Stephanie Shulack; and a gold plaque timaginaryl in the front office to my understanding and worn out parents. I, Mariann Williams, being of my usual sound mind and body, leave to Linda Glass my ordered Impala, whenever it may come; to Clara Conover I leave whatever may be in my left- hand dresser drawer; and to whoever is brave enough I leave my voice. 45

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