Bessemer Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Bessemer, AL)

 - Class of 1983

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Cast Will And Zestament To: Andrea Thomas. John leaves a date to a sock hop in four years. To: Mr. Rogers. Six senior guys leave Gulf Shores, Leopard Women, and the Gulf-Gale Lounge. To: Mrs. Syx, Big Jake leaves a course on how to teach choir students to drive. To: Pam, Ginger leaves her love and thanks for being such a great friend. To: Michele Cochran, the seniors in Drama leave the book “How to laugh at anything that moves.” To: Mr. Norton. Mrs. Bryant, and Mrs Carter. Jan and Leigh Ann leave 2 more efficient aids for next year. To: Lisa. Jan, and Cynthia, thanks for all the great times we've shared. You’re the best friends anyone could have, Sheila. To: The Senior English Class of “S4’ Ronnie Stephens leaves a great English teacher. Mrs. Reed, and a bottle of caffine. To: All my friends and my Kappa pledges, Christie M. leaves all her love and fun-time memories To: M.S.. L.P. leaves all her thanks and love for being a very special friend, and “icky poo,” and a vow to return! To: Mrs. Robinson your 5th period class leaves another day disecting the ”Constitution” and a continuous ”Hush — Allen!” To: Some poor fool, Chris leaves the title of “Most likely to be stood up.” To: Mr. Rogers. Sherri leaves the word “Busy.” a trip to Wendy’s and a lot of insinuations To: S.H.. S.C. and T.W.. T.W. leaves all her love for being the best little sisters in the world. To: Anyone who wants it. B.J. leaves his car. To: Jayna. I love ya Lil Sis — Traci C. To: Cheryl. Kendyl leaves Lots of Love and a lasting friendship. To: T.B. and C.T., L.C. and M.R. leave Sunday nights forever. To: Pam and Wendy. Jcancnc leaves lots of love. To: Coach Thrasher, the senior basketball players leave one last technical. To: L.A.. Xlarcy and Cindy leave a “Snicker” bar. To: Scott Russell. Lee leaves him without anyone to talk to in World History. To: Sue Dean Quinn. Cathy leaves instructions of how to walk and a flower. To: Mrs. Bryant, Mr. Rogers, and Coach Loggins, Phillip Earnest leaves. To: Audrey Me., L.A.C. leaves a ride to your car .. in one piece Maybe?!? To: Rce R.. Marcy Bunn leaves all her love to a great pledge. To: Coach Loggins. Mike Russell leaves the start of a tradition, his brothers Scott and Jeff. To: Lone. Jan leaves a locked door and a closed shower curtain at clinic. To: Someone who earns it, Mike L. leaves the nickname ”Goob.” To: No one. Mike leaves Sonya. To: The ”82” Summer school U.S. History class. Chris O. leaves one last “Oh! Please hurt me, hurt me.” To: Melanie Honeycutt, Cynthia leaves her to enjoy her last two years of high school. To: Michelle K.. Traci C. and Tracy W. leave all their love. To: Coach Gary Loggins, Morgan Callaway and Mike Russell leave one last talking to at halftime. To: Coach Thrasher, Philip Earnest leaves a hair-style and some hope. To: Sheila, Jan and Cynthia, Lisa Hartline leaves thanking them for helping her through the last 3 years. To: Lee Lipscomb. Terry leaves the question. “It’s not easy being green is it?” and yet another bad joke. To: Mrs. Robinson, her 4th period patriotic Government class leaves a song To: Sherry Garmon. Cathy leaves a Happy Birthday. To: Coach Thrasher, the senior basketball players leave another night in the locker room at the Warrior game. To: Alicia D., Cindy Stephenson leaves all her love. To: Anyone. Chris Owens leaves his book on how to gel a teacher to talk on anything from history to their mother's poodle. To: BIG BROTHER, your little sis leaves all her love for making my senior year so special. I love you! To: Next year’s seniors we leave B.J.’s ability to bark like a big. black, chicano dog. To: “L.C. ” we leave an unforgettable Erst week of school with a substitute whose favorite words were ”Grind it Outr To: Any handsome, intelligent, wealthy boy, we leave J.T.'s Judith. To: Jill B., Terry leaves something in the last will and testament. To: Jeff Johnson, we leave a normal shirt and sunglasses. 26 SeJUOU

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