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Glenda Lee Nauright, will my seat to the football games to Bill Craig. Donnie Nester, will to my friends my bachelor's life, to go settle down. Kent Norris, leave to Terry Davis the pleasure of next year's Key Club initiation. Sammy North, leave Larry Worth my ability to say sweet things to Miss Alden. Juanita Osborne, will my ability to get along with Mr. Swift at all times to Donna. Evelyn Osteen, leave my ability to duck classes to Martha Rewis. Lucille Osteen, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Swift to my brother who needs it. Ethel Pappy, leave S .A.H.S. to all the other unfortunate souls who still must attend. Marcia Parrish, leave to Pat Brown my unusual ability to drive my little 'Road Roach. .Gerald Partin, will my grand and glorious personality to Tim Webb. Mary Phipps, leave to Iimmy Butler and Carol Lohner noodles and bananas, respectively. Margo Ponce, will to Michelle Robideaux the ability to skip school twice a week and still be Coach Goodwin's pet. Bob Post, will a bucket of white paint to Pete LaVelle. Bill Propes, leave my ability to catch at least 40 winks each period to any other worn down soul. . Jean Randall, leave to Charles Schmit my ability to steal trees and flowers for the prom without getting caught. Lissie Rayburn, will to Nancy Fredric and Peggy Green my ability to get in trouble all the time. Kay Reynolds, leave my friendly ways to Margaret Kaler and Holly l-lowatt with hopes that there is enough to go around. Mary Ann Ricketts, leave my forgotten knowledge to Larry Worth. Bambi Sandiford, leave my spot at the point to any girl who thinks she can make better use of it than I did. I im Schriver, leave to Karen the use of one little word. Diana Schmidt, will my ability to get completely involved in other people's troubles and still come out on top to Gene Ash. Carole Schmitz, leave my ability to kick a football to Larry Lewis. John Scoville, will my Nifty experiments to some unwilling friend. Flora Nell Seymour, leave to my little brother Goddy my front row center seat in Miss Alden's IVA class. Jim Smith, leave to the football managers my sweaty rotten football uniform. Pat Spurway, will my big gold cross to Miss Alden. I ohn Sutton, will to Fredna Banks my ability to get along with Mr. Swift. Carol Swain, leave all my Metrecal to Joyce Jacobs and half my wit to Iill Weicking so she'll be a half-wit. Richard Swain, leave my merit scholarship score to Connie Cummins. Pat Thigpen, will my ability to talk in class and get away with it to Martha Rewis. Carolyn Thomas, will my sewingand cooking abilities to some poor Freshtnan. Drew Taylor, leave to Barry Lawton the position of V. -P. of Sigma. Linda Tucker, leave my hot car to anyone willing to take the risk. Sylvia Vaughn, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Taylor to my sister, Rudren. ' Athanell Wages, leave my place as only girl in Mechanical Drawing to any girl who thinks she can handle it. Merry Wayne, leave my good looks and sparkling personality to my sister, Andee. Marianne Wharff, leave finally with everything I got for I'll need it all. Pam White, leave my ability to look innocent to Trudy Brown who needs it desperately. Arthur Williams, will one pair of dirty white tennies to Jeff Sparks. Donald Williams, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to my brother. Lamar Wilson, will to Robert Porter my best girl friend, whoever she may be at the end of the year. Dave Young, leave with great hopes for the future. Tom Young, leave my ability to go to Teen Town every Saturday night and enjoy it to Dallas Johnson.
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Sandra Ellis, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to Sharon Bangledern in hopes that she will succeed into the next class. Bob Feldman, will my many talents to Tom Grant in hopes he will do better. Joe Forbes, hereby declare that my singing voice be left to Gloria Mathis. Elizabeth Ford, will my ability to get along with people to Reggy Raulerson. Billy Fox, leave with hopes of never returning. Pat Gantt, will my Crab membership to Ellen Abernasty with the hope she does better than I did. Freda Goode, will to my brother Lester my red and white car in hopes he may get to school on time without me. James Greerunum, yield with tearful eyes my dear Aunt Melaie to the underclass wolves. Betty Grissom, leave my term paper on Egyptian Mummies to any mummy. Elba Hairston, will my ability to do things secretly but somehow get caught to Carol Johnson. Becky Hamby, will my ability to cook in Home Ec. I to Milinda Sheets. June Hamilton, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Fowler on any subject and stay in his good graces to anyone who doesn't agree with him. Chris Hanks, will to the S.A.H.S. B team cheerleaders my slightly used comb. Glenda Hartley, leave my place in the lunch line to Sandy Rosar. Good Luck! Adrian Hay, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to my sister, Carol. Dicky Henley, will my Presidency of the St. Augustine Branch of the S.R.A. to Ben Robinson. Eddie Henuber, leave to everyone the ability to stay out of trouble. Bobby Henuber, leave. Martha Herring, will to Carolyn Allen my place in D.C. T. Helen Hollingsworth, leave all my unsold barbecue tickets to Leonard Pallicer. Jean Hunter, will my place in the D.C.T. room to anyone who wants it. Alvin Hurst, will to Tommy Taylor my ability to be a pest in home room. Jackie Johnstone, leave my ability to get a letter sweater to Jill Wiecking in hopes that she ' has better luck than I did. Charles Jones, will my ability of racing, romancing and roving in the halls to Butch Cochran. Lynn Kephart, leave to Pat McGuinness my black eye. Link Killebrew, will my ability to be a trouble maker without anyone knowing to Barbara Bullington. Susan Kirkpatrick, will my social activities to anyone who isn't social. Sandra Klipstine, leave to my sister Erma my seat in the cafeteria. Georgia Knoblock, leave to my sister, Evelyn, all the joys I have had during my four years at high school. Ashley Kraan, will my position on the basketball team to anyone who can fill my shoes. Sandra Kummer, will my place in band as head majorette to Bonnie Redman. Diane Lane, leave the name tater digger to Robert Goodbread because some day he may need the job. Chris Lang, will my ability to go through high school without a driver's license to my little brother, Fred. Beth Lawton, will my seat in D. C. T. to Karen Mercer. Linda Lewis, leave the name Hambone to Randy Cowart. Ted Lunestad, will my goat herder license and my position of treasurer in S.R.A. to Jimmie Ponce. Punky Mangas, leave with sad heart all my lost weight to whoever needs it. Ferrin McCullough, leave to Ellen Abernathy my reserved parking place at Devil's Mill. Dixie McGee, leave my ability to never understand a joke to Michele Robideaux. Barbara McQuaig, will to my brother Melvin my grades in Home Ec. Marvin Mills, leave to my brother Jerry my seat in Miss Alden's English IVA class. Carroll Moore, will to my brother Bill my seat in Miss Alden's class. Carol Morrow, leave all my many hidden talents and abilities to my lucky little sister, Mar- ilyn. QHere's hoping she caniind them. I never did.J Nancy Munro, leave to attain world fame. Cln what I don't know.j
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I 967 Praplzccy With the 1980 class reunion of the class of '61 coming up we have the dubious honor of giving a brief outline of what's been happening to that notorious class. It seems that dear old St. Augustine, the one horse town we used to know, finally got a second horse donated by BAMBI SANDIFORD and her business partner, STEVE WAS- SON, the share holders in, a previously one-horse ranch now turned into a potato farm. Before the big donation to Mayor BOBBY BARNS, and citizen DAVID SELLERS, the lone horse was trained by easy EDDIE LANGE and ALBERT TESORI and ridden several times in the Cracker Day races by the well known lady jockeys HELEN HOLLINGSWORTH and DEANNA AYO. That was before KENT NORRIS and PUNKY MANGUS, who never quite got over their football days, threw themselves in front of the oncoming horse and broke the poor thing's leg. Citizens JOHN SCOVILLE and MARIANNE RICKETTS stepped in just before Dead Eye GUERRY GOODE pulled the trigger and suggested that it be given to the City to step up its horse power. Well, we all knew it was coming and it finally happened . . . DIXIE MCGEE and JUDI DRAWDY just opened their snow factory. We understand CARMEN DECUBELLIS and LINDA TUCKER pass the little flakes about while FLORA NELL SEYMOUR seems to get all the profits. Rumor has it that the Company's bookkeeper, PAT GANTT, for a small fee deftly arranges the little books in her favor. Two efficiency experts, PEEPIN' PARRISI-I and RAGING RANDALL have been brought in to attempt correction of this alarming situation. It seems that BOB FELDMAN while flying over Swampy Acres Swamp stepped out for a breath of fresh air. I-le miraculously escaped injury due to the heavily padded toupee he wore. What more appropriate place than this to meet JAMES GREENMUM who was busy collecting alligator hides to sell to help defray the mounting home expenses. Say, Iames, what are you doing in the swamp? Never mind that now, I see some people coming. It's, it's a Safari! Don't you recognize them? It's BERNARD BAILEY and CURTIS MANUCY,. the great white hunters. Wait, someone else is crashing through the palmet- tos screaming, Bwannal By George, it's CHRIS HANKS and EVELYN OSTEEN, the gun bearers for the expedition. We understand they're all life members of the local Explorers Club formed way back in '69 'by TED LUNESTAD, DICKIE 1-IENLEY and GARY BRIDLE. I believe they used to call themselves the '69ers. We also see that BEVERLY CUBBEDGE fulfilled her life's ambition of doing espion- age work for the Government. She's the sneakiest janitor in the Russian Embassy. Doing well in the Government circle are THOMAS YOUNG ESQ. who was recently elected President. He in turn appointed the enterprising young lawyer BOB POST Supreme Court Justice of the United States. A scientific field committee made up of RICHARD SWAIN, the noted research geologist, SUSAN KIRKPATRICK, navigator, BILL PROPES, stargazer, DONALD WILLIAMS bird watcher, ROBERT SI-IIPLEY, ship-jester, PATRICIA THIGPEN and CARROLL MOORE, on-lockers, MARY CHAMBERLAIN, atom smasher, JACK CRLENJACK, Pilot, CARSON SHATTUCK. Co-pilot, SUSIE SWAIN, co-colossal, DAVE YOUNG, wild young man of the airways and BARBARA BOULINEAU and BARRY DANIELS, stow-a-ways, blasted off to Mars two years ago in a space buggy invented by ALAN BAYA, BILL l-LILLIER and GLENDA LEA NAURIGHT, mad scientists.
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