Three Rivers High School - Growl Yearbook (Three Rivers, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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Page 42 text:

DONALD GRIFFITH wills to BILLY GARZA his ability to keep the equipment room clean and all of the torn football jerseys mended. MIKE HARRIS leaves 24 well used pencils with no erasers, one ruler, and a truck load of patience to the lucky Junior who becomes editor of next year's yearbook. DANNY VALDEZ leaves to ROBERT SOTELO the exclusive privilege of being the only person in school who can bump his head while entering a room. DOUG STEWART leaves KENT MCCLENDON his roping and auctioneering abilities. CAROL YOUNG leaves to DIANE WILSON the ability to be at each and every band rehearsal fifteen minutes early, a free pass to the Exercise Your Voice Club, and Mr. Carney. SHERYL SANDERS wills to JIMMY HUFF one slightly used Algebra Il notebook in hopes that he can make better grades than she did. RICHARD WEBER wills to TIMMY COBB his ability to be wild enough to be liked, slick enough not to get caught, and good enough to be an administrator's son, and last but not least he leaves BIG TRIC K alias Mr. Weber to the JUNIOR CLASS, slse A A N 'H .gel . ff i t t ff ' '-r,' ' , ' W,-we 3 y t 5 ... + ss f, is sal? - f 1 I X si A Qs 4' nl A 57'Vf 5 if Wi - -X 5' :ik k:'r5wE5,f in w 715' .ff 'ff ,, Q 'ka A ' . K I

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MAURICE ZAMZOW leaves his position on roll call to ROGER BRAUNE and TIM CRAWFORD with the idea of saving the best for last. To all the Junior Class football boys ROCKY MENDEZ and RAY TREVINO will one more year of hard football practice. ROGER STEWART leaves nothing to anyone. GLORIA RUIZ wills to THERESA OCHOA, MARY LOUISE ORTIZ, and HILDA OCI-IOA her cheerlead- ing uniforms, slightly used boots and her Goliath sandals. RENE SOTELO leaves ROBERT GALVAN his height and ability to foul out in the first quarter. To GREGG GOEBEL, RANDY MAUPIN gladly leaves 160 pages of cheat notes from Civics, his white football shoes, and a spray can of guaranteed girl repellant and to Mr. Weber, Randy leaves one sack of freshly cut hair for the trophy case. DEBBIE MILAM leaves to JENNIFER YOUNG the ability to withstand insects, kids, sun, and the love for nature. After much consideration, STOCKY MORGAN leaves to RICKY CHURCHILL his great talent to work in Pre-Employment and the No-Parking Zone by the steps. To SYLVIA LOPEZ and CARMEN MORENO, TERRY DIAZ leaves her P. E. locker, brown town shorts and her temper. And to ANGELA ADAMS she leaves her army hippie shirt in hopes that she will wear it with pride. JULIE PLOCH wills to KAREN ZAMZOW 300 extra days in her Senior year and lots of luck with im- possible people because she will need both. KENNITH HEDRICK wills to DANA WILSON, STEPHEN AMMANN, CURTIS HERRING and DAVID PULLIN one mule to divide up among themselves. MARY ANN MEEKS leaves her stupidity to LORA CHANDLER. KIM DOVE, being of sound mind and broken body, wills to KEITH JONES a book on how to break your bones on motorcycles and also the ability to be frisked by the L.C. B. on Saturday nights plus all empty cans. ALBERT RUIZ wills to JOHN BENHAM his worn out track shoes and one pulled muscle. JACK MEEKS leaves his friendliness and ability to make anyone and everyone laugh at anytime to BOB SKIDMORE. LUCINDA CRUZ leaves to ELISEO CRUZ her old and rusty key to the car to come to band practice in and to ROSA ELIZONDO, a round trip ticket to Corpus on the Continental Trailways bus in hopes that she has as much fun as she always did and to JANIE GONZALES a free meal in George West. DAVID GARCIA leaves his old beat up tuba to ALEX AMARO in hopes he will learn how to play an F note so he can tune his tympany. WALLY GARCIA and DAVID LICONA leave to CARY AMARO and LUIS GUAJARDO a year's supply of money to get a hair cut with. BUDDY HUEBOTTER and JOE BONNER leave to ROXANNE SINOR and DEBBIE MCTIGHE their ability to skip school without getting caught - sometimes. ROSA JUAREZ leaves to ROSIE CRUZ her after school job and her great opera voice in choral. PEGGY KYLE willsproudly to OLIVIA QUIN TANILLA her ability to get married and remain in school at the same time and also her slightly used marriage manual on How to Stay Successfully Married?



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