Tarpon Springs High School - Tarpon Yearbook (Tarpon Springs, FL)

 - Class of 1962

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1 Lost Will ond Testament IJ,l.Vlargo lfoss,, th my half used cheerleading shirt to any girl who can wear it the whole season and my straight A's in Eng ish t I, Spero Krevatas, to wi and bequeath my no-doz tablets, Sleeping pills, and tranquilizers to Manuel Tsavaris to endure the forthcoming term at the Green House. I, Roger LaBelle, do will and bequeath my sleeping time in POD to George Garnett. I, John Lelekis, do will and bequeath anything which I have honestly derived during my trying duration at old TSH to Manuel Tsavaris! I, Lynne Leonard, do will and bequeath my old gymsuit to anyone who has nerve enough to wear it. I, Chris Littell, do will and bequeath my great talent in band, and my battered horn to my able assistant, L. Clyde Land and Samuel Joke Henderson. I, Gina Logan, do will and bequeath my ability to make A's f?J in Typing II to Ferrell Sarris. I, Carla Lyle, do will and bequeath my Majorette boots, baton and bad luck to Cheryl Lipsey. I, Candy Lyons, do will and bequeath my alias name Big Mama my Liz Taylor blouse, and my kookie coat to Peggy Goddard. I, Evelyn Kay McClure, do will and bequeath all my leftover aspirins and old sketch books to Phyllis Dailey, and my position as head Majorette to Barbara North. I, Eric McDaniel, do will and bequeath Mr, Otis Wragg to the next unlucky Senior Class, I, Ted Mackin, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Sakkis and Mr. Chizik and to be a woman's best friend to any Junior Boy who thinks he can handle it. Ik Irene Mangos, do will :md bequeath my altemate cheerleader position to anyone who can take all the hardships it brings to t 6111. I, Sue Mann, do will and bequeath my smile to Mr. Chizik and my hair to Mr. Sakkis. I, Fernmarie Manthey, do will and bequeath one box of soprano pills and one box of alto pills to Mary Ellen Keith and anyone else in the Glee Club who needs them. I, Kally Miaoulis, do will and bequeath my slightly used majorette boots and my undropable baton to Cissy Lee. I, Tom Middleton, do will and bequeath my ability to compliment all the nice looking chicks to Joe Scarbough. I, David Neal, do will and bequeath my most cherished memories, the esteem of being elected as president of the two organiza- tions which were deepest in the red to Sam. I, Dennis Neal, do will and bequeath my position on the bench during basketball season to Frank England and my worries and head- aches during my senior year to all Juniors. I, Elizabeth Newton, do will and bequeath my ability to talk in trigonometry class and not get caught to Pat Hogue. I, James Owens, do will and bequeath old bassoon reeds and the school's old bassoon, and the ability to play it to anyone who wants to try. Also my tuning on the clarinet, reeds, and my ability to play it to Gloria Gay. I, Karen Parks, do will and bequeath my ability to talk in Typing II class and to let Brenda get blamed for it to any Junior who needs it. I, Sherrill Pearson, do will and bequeath my water painting ability, and five year old Iirecrackers, and one bottle of magnesia to Mary Arfaras in hopes that she will put those items to good use. I, Tina Perruzzi, do will and bequeath my taxi service to Sammy Henderson. I, Brenda Petty, do will and bequeath my old worn out typewriter eraser, from being used so much in Typing II class to any Junior who wants it. l I, Teresa Powell, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with students and teachers to anyone whose foot fits the shoe. I, Tommy Riginos, do will and bequeath my coolness on the court and old cafeteria jokes to Frank England. I, Madelyn Ringus, do will and bequeath my ability to wander in the halls without a pass, be a pleasant band f?j member, and write news for the Leader when there isn't any, to any junior who is daring and strong enough. I, Mickey Roberts, do will and bequeath my Apple Polishing technique in band to Scaci Delk and my English brains to all Lucky UQ Juniors. I, Sarah Winnie Roberts, do will and bequeath nothing--because I have nothing but Charlie--and I'm keeping him. I, Elizabeth Root, do will and bequeath my superior sailing ability and trophies to Judy Kapsalis. I, Larry Sheley, do will and bequeath to Tommy Ferguson my ability to work in the library. I, Angela Smirlis, do will and bequeath my abilities to work with Mrs. Gause, and to handle NFL with kid gloves and all empty aspirin bottles, tianquilizers, and pep pills to Eddie Amador. I, Rebecca Snypp, do will and bequeath my Suzie Wong dress to anyone who has nerve enough to wear it. I, Justin Wright Steadham, do will and bequeath my ability to stay awake in POD to Pat Hannon. . I, Steve Thalasinos, do will and bequeath my ability to raise havoc in the Senior Class to Ted Tsardoulias. I, Dayle Thomas, do will and bequeath my nickname Stoma and the ability to be the loudest cheerleader on the squad to Janice Se tly used cheerleading skirt to any girl who deserves it. I, Jim Thompson, do will and bequeath all the sweat and dirt of the seven man sled to the lucky guys on the line and my position as Kelly's pet to Sam Henderson. I, Linda Timmins, do will and bequeath my ability to drive the M-G to school to Brenda Christopherson. Also my ability to make A's in Typing to Phyllis Dailey, and the wonderful times I've had in my Senior year to Gloria Gay. - I, George T. Tompkins, do will and bequeath my ability to help Bobby Lyons during the second semester in American History! I, Judy Toms, do will and bequeath my typewriter to Madeline Sawyer and my dear sister Peggy Toms. I, James Toole, do will and bequeath my ability to get out of giving oral reports in Mr. Klimis' class to John Brown. I, Dora Ulmer, do will and bequeath my worn out tennis shoes and dirty gymsuit to Miss DeGrow. I, Gloria Ulmer, do will and bequeath my ability to go scooter-pooting to Cathy Stansell. I, Kathleen Vaporis, do will and bequeath my ability to fix my own hair and not yell for help to Elaine Tsourakis and my ability to make A's in bookkeeping to Jim Mouzourakis and J. T. LeCouris. I, Lorraine Villani, do will and bequeath all my worn out magnifying glasses and all my eye strained teachers who have tried to decipher my tiny handwritting to any poor soul who writes as tiny as I. I, Elsie Welliver, do will and bequeath one set of chopsticks and the ability to use them to Janet, Janice, and Sandy. I, David Willis, do will and bequeath my ability to talk in Miss Winnett's Business English class to Bobby Lyons. i' li Y r. Y '-L

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Lost Will and Testament I, Evelyn Antoniadis, do will and bequeath my policy with the Splash of Speak loudly and carry a toothpick and all my unsold Splashes to the next editor. I, Kenneth Asbell, do will and bequeath my ability to not cheat on my tests and still manage to pass fbarelyl to anyone else who thinks he can. Ha! Ha! I, Serena Atherton, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mrs. Asel to anyone who needs it. I, Danny Baldry, do will and bequeath my ability to pitch baseball to Whitey Delk. Also I leave my hook shot to some lucky lun- ior. jimmy Barnes, do will and bequeath my old gum wrappers to Mr. Klimis. I IZ Beverly Baum, do will and bequeath my old friend, Chicken Bones, to Anne, Cissy, and Lynne. I, joy Baynard, do will and bequeath the Student Council to Sam Henderson, and my place in Mr. Ketchum's heart to Anne. I, Marvin Benhart, do will and bequeath my ability to pass all courses without studying and my curly blonde hair to Manuel Tsavaris. I, Stanley Bouchlas, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls in a quiet manner to Manuel Tsavaris. , I, Malinda Joyce Bronson, do will and bequeath my old maroon gymsuit and my ability to make A's in Miss DeGrow's Physical Education class to Glenda Gatlin. ,l,,,,M,iqljtggl,l3rown do will and bequeath my ability to be a good sport and my old used tape and Mechanical Drawing pencils to Mr. Hurst. I, Iudy Burks, do will and bequeath my ability to sing alto Rl in Glee Club to Lesleigh Laite. I, lack Campbell, do will and bequeath my ability to come off the bench and throw in the points with my set shot to any junior who thinks he can do it. I, Nickie Chalkias, do will and bequeath my quite ragged and patched maroon gymsuit to Miss DeGrow, who couldn't live with- out it. I, Lynda Cretekos, do will and bequeath a hard leamed lesson to all future cheerleaders. I, Bill Denmark, do will and bequeath my old football jerseys and my ability to get along with Mr. Klimis to Ted Tsardoulias. I, Linda Edgar, do will and bequeath to any underclassman the opportunity to be nutty and to give Mr. Klimis a laugh. I, Patricia Ellerbruch, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Board to Kathleen Drosey. I, Linda Ellerd, do will and bequeath my position as a Senior to Janice Self. I, Paul Elliott, do will and bequeath my meager part in the spirit and unity of our remarkable class to any fool who wants it. I, Carol Ellis, do will and bequeath my ability to get good grades in social studies to, pest number one and two, Mike and Bruce I, Wayne Fair, do will and bequeath my ability not to get along with Mr. Klimis to any junior who has nerve enough to try and use it. I, Phillip Fatolitis, do will and bequeath y nickname Felix to Ted Tsardoulias nd to Tony Danapas I do will and bequeath my good 'lo onality and the ability o go steady ado? I, Danny Fivecoat, do will and bequeath all the typing paper I owe Paul Elliott to anyone who is as broke as I am. I, William Forcier, do will and bequeath my ability to be a nonconformist to any underclassman. I, Joanne Fox, do will and bequeath my used English book and the ability to make passing grades to any junior boy or girl who likes poetry and book reports. Good Luck! I, Fanitsa Frantzis, do will and bequeath my ability to keep Mr. Klimis laughing to Argie Mastromichalis and getting along with Mr. Hurst to Arlene Lambros. I ane F ' . do will and bequeath my position as Physical Education assistant to any junior girl that can stand it. I, ony Frese, do will and bequeath all my worldly possessions such as my chemistry book, locker, and end position to Frank Eng- land. I, Phillip Furman, do will and bequeath my position on the basketball team as a benched player to any junior who can fulfill its obligations. I, George C. P. George, do will and bequeath my ability of eating tangerines and oranges in class without getting caught to Ted Tsardoulias. I, Harriet Giallousis, do will and bequeath my POD book to Lois Payne if she ever gets out of American History. I, Tommy Gossage, do will and bequeath my ability to sleep in POD and get away with it to Jack jenkins. I, Carol Green, do will and bequeath my ability to pick the best guy of them all to the girls in the junior class, may they be as lucky. Also my ability to write good speeches for Mrs. Gause to I-Iot-Lips Harden. l, William Greenwood, do will and bequeath to all juniors my unique talent of just passing Senior English, I, Olivia Groseclose, do will and bequeath my ability to draw in Art class which isn't any to Alta Benjamin. I, Margo Gross, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the seventh grade Physical Education class to any junior who has the nerve to do it. I, Gary Hamilton, do will and bequeath this high school and the faculty with its busy work assignments to the whole junior class along with my sincere wishes for a year of luck, they will need it. I, Bertie Higgins, do will and bequeath my ability to grow to the stupendous height of five feet five and a half inches in my Senior year to the vast world of little people. I, Virginia Hobbs, do will and bequeath my ability of not being able to sing a note in Glee Club to Ferrell Sarris and Gloria Dukes, that is if they can fill the bill Qand I think they can.l l, Alice Hollenbeck, do will and bequeath my ability to make D's in shorthand to anyone who makes worse. I, Marvin Hudson, do will and bequeath all my knowledge and abilities to be a Senior to whoever considers themselves worthy of them. I, Deanna jocobs, do will and bequeath my honorable seat in the back of the band bus, my ability to keep the junior band girls happy and smiling, and to be a regular little Mata Hari, in helping to sneak boys, on the girls' band bus on away football games to Janie Wanless. I, Bob jenkins, do will and bequeath my ability to cut-up in POD class and still pass to Bobby Lyons. I, Raymond johnson, do will and bequeath my safety belt to Allen Hollowa and my big mouth to any junior who likes trouble. I, Virginia johnson, do will and bequeath my ability to get o'if'5i'FIIy7sicaI Education to type in the office, and still get A's to Linda Dearmin. I, Harlow Kindig, do will and bequeath to Richard Perry my friendship with Mr. Klimis in POD and to Phil Aughe my brains to pass Senior I-hglish. I, Warren King, do will and bequeath my ability to have the most sickening laugh in Tarpon High to anyone in the junior Class who wants it. I, Pat Kleinfeld, do will and bequeath my piccolo to Cheryl Lipsey, and my ability to keep the editor of the annual in a good mood at all times, and my faithful lab partner, Cissy Lee, to Evelyn Manias. I, john Kolb, do will and bequeath my experiences in Mr. Wragg's English class to any junior who will take them.



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