Virginia Beach High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1958

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AND TESTAMENT Becky Johnson, leave to Peggy Moore my ability to get involved in the most embarassing situa- tions, and hope that she will be able to find the way out. David Johnson, leave Charles Krummell, Nicky Michaels, and Carry Holland, my position as hall monitor at lunch time. Jim Jones, leave to Jimmy Horton my private collection of Little Richard records. Quick! Buy a HI-FI. Judy Kane, HAPPILY give away to Ann Galli- ard that embarrassing ability of mine to say the dumbest things at the darnedest times -Ann, you lucky girl, you! Let it be known that on this 8th day of June, I, Bob Keville, leave to Harry Skipper my well- kept delivery wagon hoping that he keeps it well-fed with gas. Georgianna Kidd, leave to Rosalie Kelsey my ability to talk on the telephone for hours, Qand hope that she is never unfortunate enough to have a party linej. Deloris Laney, leave to Brenda Gunn my talent for making A in band. Warfield Leeke, leave to Tuck Finley my ability to look alert while sleeping through class. Brenda Lovitt, leave my ability to eat and eat and not gain weight to any Junior who has trou- ble reducing. Marsha May, will my over-abundance HJ of energy to Kathy Tignor. Jerry McClanan, leave to Gee Tucker my height. George Meredeth, leave to Billy Rainy my ability f?J to catch passes. Fuller Moore, leave, regretfully, to Wesley Pal- lett my ability to own eight C81 different auto- mobiles in the course of two years and still not have one that runs. Kip Moore, leave my front row, three dollar as- sembly seat, which was willed to me by Charles Meachum, which was willed to him by David Wat'ts, to Mike Folck. Wilmot Owens, leave to Mike Smithers and Tommy Woodhouse the honor of having your name spelled wrong everytime. fI'll bet it's even spelled wrong here too!J Doris Perry, leave to Timmy Perry my ability to get out of high school. - Jack Rice, leave to Bob Bennett the key to the dark room hoping that you will have more fun in there than I did. Eddie Rosenbaum, leave to Larry Everett an abil- ity to get out of school to go on different trips and conventions. Have fun, I did. Lynn Rothwell, leave to Ralph Johnson a new set of tires. In hopes his car squeals as good as mine. Fay Salmon, leave to Jane Meredith my voice with a smile and two shares of telephone stock which was left to me by Martha Ward in hopes that she may keep the home Wires burning better than I did. E. W. Scruggs, leave to Murray Talley my chair in the Principal's office! Betsy Southerland, leave to all the upcoming solid geometry students f?J Mr. Coulthard! Be kind to him, kids! Greta Spuler, leave to Jay Wood a big puff of wind in hopes that his car may fly along like my Catastrophe, Wayne Stamey, leave to Steve Salle a book and a match, have fun. Barbara Steuerlein, leave to Carolyn Culverhouse my ability to try and stay in tune with the piano in chorus. Beth Watson, leave to Sandra James my ability to be the Big Talk in hopes her senior year will be as much fun as mine was. Judy White, leave to Peggy Barco my leaky foun- tain pen in hopes that she too may be able to take illegible government notes. Mary Robin White, leave to Allison Allen, my wonderful? ability to tell Hepster jokes in hopes her efforts will be more appreciated by her classmates than mine. Helen Wible, leave to Larry Keech my govern- ment book in hopes he can get better use from it than I ever did. Sue Williams, leave my gift package of Pepsi- soaked tooth picks to Diane Norris. Linda Williamson, leave my candelabra and posi- tion of second soprano in the Teen Tones to Butch Mundy. Gargle well! Joe Wool, leave to Anthony Katsias my shoulder pads in the hope that he may use them more than I. John David Young, will my hidden talents to Walter Ben Young, in hopes that he may find them.



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