Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1960, of Zephyrhills High School, being of sound (?) mind, memory, and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: To Z.H.S., our beloved Alma Mater, we leave the now silent halls down which our star-studded feet have noisily trod and the rafters from which we have swung. To Mr. Henderson, we present an autographed picture of the Class of '60 to hang in his office, so he can say he knew us when . To the best Senior sponsor in the world, Coach Clements, we leave all our left-over souvenirs of Washington D.C. To Mrs. Swing and Mrs. Hall, our ever-smiling Zephilsco sponsors, we bestow our sincere appreciation for all their help and for allowing us to bring crur yo-yos to Annual Staff meetings. To the Junior Class, we leave the secret word for entering the Senior homeroom and the Seniors' col- lection of Yogi Bear pin-ups. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our Junior Spacemen helmets and sightly-used Mardi Gras favors. To the Freshman Class, we impart our slightly tarnished enthusiasm and our never say die spirit. To the faculty, we entrust the memory of our intelligent, angelic countenances as we slept through classes. To the band, we relinquish the best Thursday evenings of our lives. To the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams, and all other Z.H.S. players, we leave our hoarse throats and bedraggled crepe paper pom-poms. To the Zephilsco Staff of 1961, we disclose our dual slogans of What, me worry? and Let George do it. I, Robert Campbell, Senior Class President, leave Ron Anderson my ability to spell trigon-er-TRIG and to pass this class by doing my homework in other teachers' classes. I, Patty Sante, will to Carol Smith my ability to go steady with a boy for two years and then marry him, and to Janet Fisher, my natural blonde hair and my red leotards. I, Vivian Geiger, leave to Alice Bembry my delicate blush and my dimples, and to Marion Canady I leave my freckles and my sophisticated giggle. I, Norman Kirkland, will to Shirley Temples my car, Nellie Bell , if she is crazy enough to take her. I, Frankie Coell, give to Ronald Eskelund my maroon angora muffler, so he can survive the open win- dows on cold days in Mrs. Gill's class. I, Jeannette Howell, leave to Merrily Baggett my shy, bashful ways toward boys and my quiet, untalk- ative nature. I, Della Fae Smith, relinquish to Joan Shannon my record of making the highest grades in the Senior Class, and to Frances McKee my ability to decorate my left hand with a ring. I, Cathy Skinner, entrust to Mary Pattie my ability to decide on one color to keep my hair - olive green. I, Bob Baggett, would will to Richard Adams my looks, personality, brains, wit, money, and talent, but I don't want people to think I'm conceited. I, Juanita Summerall, pass on to Fay McAllister my skill at standing on my head in Physical Education and also my houseslippers. I, Lee Blackden, relinquish to Richard Miles my title of Best Looking Senior Boy. I, Irene Nichols, give to Jeannette Karppe my old, battered-up notebook with its secret compartment for cheat sheets and boy's phone numbers. I, Edelma Sergey, will to Don Dunford my pantaloons and gloves to keep warm in American Problems class, in case he fails and is crazy enough to take it again. I, Gar)’ Martinson, bequeath to Wayne Carter my ability to make straight A's in Physics (?) - and my one fault of lying! I, Libby Jarrett, impart to Betty Sanford my poker face and shy ways around school, and to Mary Alice Gill I leave my trophy for being the only girl with the intestinal fortitude to join the Road-e-o for two years. I, Janet Weicht, leave to Dottie Daniels my height of 4'3 and the presidency of D. C. T. I, J. W. Wells, give to Woody Cone my keen eyesight and my small, dainty feet! I, Linda Lou Lohrum, will to Ronald Tanney my reserved manner and shy giggle and my ability to argue with the teacher and not get a detention. I, Carolyn Jarrett, will to Mollie Pope my ability to type with my gloves on. I, Joe Laviano, leave to Judy Deen my quiet nature and to Enzell Ward my nasty disposition. I, Barbara Haynes, leave to Glenna Nichols my natural blonde hair and my unused bottle of peroxide. I, Lynn Nichols, leave to Donnie Stokes my clean-cut language and to John Goodrow I leave my old diet book. I, Richard Reisen, relinquish to Burman Baker my aptitude for giving speeches anywhere except in speech class. I, Janice Houck, bequeath to Constance Waldron my title of Friendliest Senior Girl, and to Ann Fazio I leave my big blue eyes. I, Larry Benjamin, will to Art McKendree my bow-legs and record of never dating the same girl twice. I, Dedi Anderson, bequeath to Lola Padgett my contagious enthusiasm, in hopes it will catch on at pep rallies; and to Judy Williamson I leave my now famous trait of being the person to whom is most often spoken three little words — You're late again! I, Jerry Peters, leave to Paul Yebba my ability to have a car and a girl and keep both going steady. I, Brenda Daughtery, bequeath to Melissa Lippincott the lost chord which I found during my Senior year in band. Poge Eighteei

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JOHN PRESTON STRICKLAND Wade Conservation Club 1; Key Club 2; Football 1,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Server 1; Class Veep 2; String Band 3; Class Play 4; J.R.C 4; Senior Notable 4. CLAYTON EARL STOKES Goose J.V. Football, Basketball, Baseball; Foot- ball 2,4; Track 3; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; F.F.A. 3,4, President 4. JUANITA SUMMERALL Nita F.H.A. 2; Play Committee 4; Y.F.C. 4. JANET LOUISE WEICHT Jan D.C.T. 3,4, President 4. BRUCE WEICHT Bruce F.F.A. 1,2; D.C.T. 3,4; Class President ;2, 3; Banquet Server 2. JAMES WILLIAM WELLS J.W. ootball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball ,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2,3,4; lass Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Sports Editor of Bulldog Bulletin; Annual Staff; Football King; Football Prince; All-Con- ference Football; Senior Notable; Float Committee 4. Page Seventee SENIORS n



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Bill Simons, will to Elizabeth Witt my position as anchor man in Trig class and the one theorum which always confused me: In equal circles, equal chords are equally distant from the center. I, Elaine McKendrec, leave to Alice Wintersteen my reputation for never driving over the speed limit; just over innocent pedestrians! I, Dick Dayton, bestow upon Linda Alien my library of horror comics for quiet evenings at home, and my unabridged copy of The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire , which makes a cool footstool. I, Donna Campbell, will to Judy Carlson my ability to type 150 words a minute with my left thumb; and to David Smith my inane laugh. I, Barbara Adams, leave to Linda Graeber my patience to wait for that special someone a long time. I, Gary Crist, give to Carolyn Maddux my old, worn-out sax reeds, and to Keith Johnson I bequeath my wonderful privilege of having no lunches. I, Bonnie Reed, do will to Doris Stewart my Peanuts comic strip collection and my pin-ups of Snoopy, and to Douglas Armstrong I will my book Ten Easy Lessons on Building Igloos in the South Seas. I, Jimmy Kress, leave to Curtis Tucker my jet-propelled motor-cycle and my nickname of Weed. I, Judy Oliver, (better known as Long Tall Sally) bequeath to Nell Odum my tendency to look down on everybody. I, Bruce Weicht, give to Terry Wright my old cigarette butts so he won't have to bum. I, Linda Freeburg, will to Margaret Johnson my skill for writing unreadable shorthand and my knack for hiding things and then not being able to find them. I, L. B. Jones, will to June Casten my 14 carat gold wall plaque with its motto: I may not be a genius, but I'm friendly! I, Pat Rowland, will to Sharon Wolancewich my old love letters and my fondest memories of Z.H.S. I, Sharon Forbes, will to Barbara Higginson my 101 Rest Book from band, with its 3,973 (count 'em) rests, and to Wayne Turner, I leave the bug , with all accessories, including squeaks, rattles, dents, and two-toned horn. I, Clayton Stokes, leave to Beatrice Pringle my engaging grin, showing my upper plate, and my nick- names of Tatter , Goose , and other endearing terms. I, Rae Foster, bequeath to Sandra Princher my worn-out majorette boots and my position on the first row, with the Pep Band, at basketball games. I, Preston Strickland, leave to Randy Lane my big ears and my gray hairs, and to Wayne Brunsdon I leave my talent for drawing cartoons on all the blackboards in school. I, Louise Leopold, entrust to the next editor of the Zephilsco five gallons of midnight oil, which are sure to be needed, and to David Smith my glasses in hopes that he will be able to see and under- stand Physics better than I did, and to Sarah Downs I leave my ability to change a flat tire and overhaul a motor in 57. 3 seconds. I, Victor Gerlach, bequeath to May McAllister my black leather jacket which has sheltered me from summer rain and winter cold and has lived to a ripe, old age, that is, for a leather jacket. Signed and sealed as and for their last will and testament by the Senior Class of 1960, in the presence of these witnesses. Witnesses: Dedi Anderson Bonnie Reed Signed: The Senior Class of 1960 Page Nineteen

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