Suwannee High School - Suwannean Yearbook (Live Oak, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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Ramona Jackson, leave my title Motormouth to Carolyn Platt. Douglas Johnson, leave my cuteness to Bobby James. Gene Johnson, leave to return for Jean Stewart. Sandra Kelton, leave my tininess to Gladys Sapp. Bonnie Lambert, leave my neatness to Linda Land. James Lewis, leave with Mary Louise Andrews. Betty Linton, leave my position as Treasurer of the Senior Class to some money-minded Junior. Dorothy Long, leave my title Blonde to Anetha Howell. Dorothy Lou Lord, leave my good study habits to get grades to Janie Zinober. Pat McCall, leave to loin Elbert in getting a college education. Jimmy McCook, leave my cool hat to any Junior who wishes to get a girl. Jimmy McCullers, leave my position on the basketball team to Charles Green. Lex McKeithen, leave nothing to nobody. Betty Jo McKnight, leave my postion as co-Editor of the SUWANNEE BULLDOG to some Junior who does not mind hard work. Carol Martin, leave one bottle of peroxide to Betty Burnett. Elaine Mills, leave my place in the Shorthand Class to Celia Carver. Billy Mobley, leave my position as President of the Student Coun- Edward Mullins, leave to get a career in basketball coaching. Betty Sue Nelson, leave , . . taking my sense of humor with me. Linda Gayle Newbern, leave my position as Treasurer of the Student Council to some lucky underclassman. Jualene O'Hara, leave my position as accompanist to the Glee Club to Connie Hogan. Frieda Palmer, leave my position as Editor-in-Chief of the SUWAN- NEE BULLDOG to some literary minded Junior. Randall Prevatt, leave my soft voice to all loud mouths. Linda Rathel, leave my title as Best Looking to some lucky Junior, Dorothy Richardson, leave the charms of my dark eyes and hair to all blondes. Rodney Robinson, leave one lock of my dark hair to all the girls of Suwannee High. Blenda Roberts, leave my neatness of dress to Gail Williamson. Daniel Ross, leave . . . and am I glad! James Earl Ross, leave taking my rangy height and dark hair with me. Allison Scott, leave my sense of humor and ability to make iokes in the classroom to Lynn Rogers. Jimmy Shaw, leave my ability to think straight to all Juniors with muddled minds. Bessie Singletary, leave my quiet manner to Mary Jo Jenkins, Geneal Skeen, leave my good-naturedness to Judy Vann. Maudell Skinner, leave my friendliness to Margie Sabine. Sherill Skinner, leave all the books that l have used in high school to any Junior who might use them. Patrick Skipper, leave my pleasant voice and towering height to Jimmy Williams. Carolyn Stamper, leave . . . taking my blond hair with me. Bob Stevenson, leave . . . taking my full store of pranks with me for future use. James W. Taylor, leave . . . at last! Frances Tillman, leave my quiet manner to all noisy Freshmen. Judy Tindall, leave my cute way of smiling to Joyce Tucker. Darus Tomlinson, leave my fine grades in plane geometry to any- one who wants them. Richard Tucker, leave my height to Harvey O'Neal. Wanna Mae Tucker, leave my presence of mind in all situations to Gloria Riggins. Jerry Vann, leave my title as high point man to Branch Kennon. Gary Watson, leave without complaining. Willie Wettstein, leave my basketball glasses to some nearsighted B team basketball player. A. J. Wilson, leave my iokes to Jimmy Roberson.



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