Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)

 - Class of 1957

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I, Mary Ann Mattingly, will to Sue Odom, my man catching lasso; and to Frances Stanly, my ability to have fun at school parties. I, Glenn Miller, will to Ann Smith, my book on Ten Easy Lessons How to Play Foot- ball. I, Elmer Hinsz, will to Jean Mclntire, my car for a school taxie; and to Brantley Smith, my F.F.A. Jacket. I, Charlotte Collins, will to Barbara Peeples, my ability to go steady through my last two years of school. I, Paul Canaday, will to Bob Lorenz, my slim figure; and to Donna Clark, my affection- ate nature. I, Frank Green, will my old bookkeeping notes to Shirley Stanley; and to Larry Eskelund, my friendly disposition. I, Elizabeth Cutshall, will my Ipana smile to Opal Hayward; and to Carroll Gilbert, my knack of making straight A’s. I, Norman Daughtery, will to Brantley Smith, the buttons I popped off my shirt the time I made A-Plus in English. I, Frances Reagan, will to Janet Williamson, my roving eye; and to Lois Day, my title as a Fast Typist. I, Bob Flanagan, will to Steve Huber, my black curly hair, and my set of bar-bells. I, Virginia Edgeman, will to Gloria Lewis, my title of Mermaid of Crystal Springs , and to Beverly Bond, my ability to have a perfect attendance record all through my senior year. I, Lynn Steve, will to Roy Freeburg, my hot-rod mufflers. I, Patricia Edwards,will to John Hicks, one well-sharpened pencil to use in his favorite class. I, Murrel Nesbit, will my contagious giggle to Bernice Arnold; and my athletic abilities to Bonnie Freed. I, Raymond Bodiford, will my singing voice to Wendell Hill. I, Gerald Price, will to Sonja McConnell, my style of jitterburging; and to Joan Ellerbee, I, leave my ability to sit still in each class. I, Barbara Streeter, will to Edwina Jones, my curly red hair, and my ability to be a rascal in Mrs. Kaylors' classes. In Witness. Whereof, the Class of 1957, the testators, have set our hands and seals here- to this 31st day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. X (Seal) Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Class of 1957, the above named testators, in the presence of us, who at their re- quests and in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnessed on the 31st day of May and year last aforesaid. Witness: Mr. Brantley Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF ‘57 By Mary Frances Gill 23

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1957, of Zephyrhills High School, being of sound mind and body, hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior girls, will the Junior girls, our faithful attendance record at all ZHS sports' events. We, the Senior boys, will the Junior boys, our record of athletic abilities. To Coach Clements, we leave the everlasting memories of the most athletic class he has ever sponsored. To the Junior Class, we leave our great dignity, and our ability to keep our class rings polished. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our well-guarded money-making secrets. To the Freshman Class, we leave all of the stamina, courage, and grit that they will need to succeed in the eventful years to come. I, Ada Marie Austin, will to Glenda Sutton, my enthusiastic yell at all ballgames. I, Lee Cumbie, will to Bill McCallister, my quiet ways; and to Carsie Kirkland, my left-over blue slips. I, Joe Thorn, will to Juliane Baggett, my booming voice; and my battered football helment, to Larry Miller. I, Audrey Oliver, will to John Mihalakis, my sweet tenor voice. I, Norma Jean Baker, will to Donald Geiger, my reliable, smooth-running Plymouth, and a screwdriver to keep it that way. I, Odell Dees, will my wining ways with the girls, to Harold Hunt. I, Jean Sutherland, will to Roy Lane, half of the Spanish dictionary. I, Larry Hill, will to David Fedor, my great height; and to George Trebour, my ability to play baseball. I, Mary Frances Gill, will to Martha Brown, my trusted alarm clock, and hope that she, too, can get to school on time. I, David Bright, will to Keith Lane, my ability to make all-conference in football next year; and to Mary Frances Turner, my petite figure. I, Susanne Catherine Cecelia Donita Coolidge, will to Steve Huber, my affectionate ways; and to Bob Lorenz, my 19-inch waist line. I, Barney Beach, will my seat in speech class to anyone fool enough to take it; and my favorite sport jacket to James Suttores. I, Sally Krusen, will to Murray Thomas my baking technique. I, Edward Nichols, will to Felton Howard, my loud mouth; and to Carolyn Wolf, my battered notebook with the broken zipper. I, Lady Jacqueline Massey, will to Ralph Massey, the honor of carrying on the name, Massey , through another victorious year. I, Gracie Shelton, will to Ruthie King, my slinky walk. I, James Casey Kearse, will my president's gavel to Charles Bloom. I, Janet Johnson, will to Nancy Douglas, my calorie chart. I, Linden Laviano, will my hot trombone to Charles Bloom. I, Barbara Welsch, will to Mildred Smith, my legible shorthand notes; taken at ten words a minute. I, Linda Sue Colbern, will my worn-out collection of Elvis Presley records to James Witt. I, Fred Holt, will my acting ability to Roger Sibley. I, Elaine Collins, will to Tawana Campbell, my safe-driving award. I, Margaret Ann Keen, will to Darlene Wilson, my dimples and my flitatious ways. I, Lenore Lincoln, will to Christine Lamb, my abundant supply of gum. I, Peggy Prowant, will to Edson Ward, my Dorthy Dix solutions; and to Clara Mae Adams, my writing ability. I, Jerry Lee Fisher, will to Wanda Hazelwood, my 3-inch spike heels. I, Drena Hampton, will to Margaret Nelson, my dwindling supply of peroxide. 22

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