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Kcndyl Michelle Massey Cola tieanene Patterson Christie Cyan Charles jason Morgan Meadows JCinda $o Peacock Gregory Hrian Pitts Christopher Alan Owens Charles David Khodes 28
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To: Tima and Mary Jo. Barbara Hill leaves all her love. To: Miss Carper. David leaves many thanks for all of her help and understanding. To: Beth Cason. Joanna leaves all her love. To: Any student who cams it. B.J. leaves the coveted title of “Failure god.” To: Alien Russell, the senior class leaves a muzzle to avoid hearing another lecture of “Gun Control To: Coach Crowson. Kim J. and Missy S. leave you another shirt to cover your massive chest and a crash course on ribbon changing. To: Cecil Bunn, Kim leaves a can of silver paint and a trip to Cooley Rd. To: Next year’s Teens for Christ, we leave a fun Bresidc and an If you love me. you'll give me a smile. To: Kelly Barnes. Sherri Barnes leaves her sisterly love and the initials O P. To: Shawn Riley, Morgan Callaway leaves all his love. To: Coach Loggins. Kenny Vance leaves him to find someone else to pick on. To: Jessica Broadwater. Allen Russell leaves an empty chair in choir. To: Coach Thrasher. Linda, Ginger, and Jeanette leave him all alone with Maria and Pam. To: Two special teachers we leave a cup-cake and a Q-Tip. To: Sherry Garmon. J.T. leaves his Trig grades. To: Jon Bell. David and Jack leave two empty sax chairs and a problem. To: Sonya Cossey, Barbara Hill leaves all our plans for that certain fun night. To: Miss Carper, Trig, just barely leaves! To: Mr. Rogers. J.T. leaves his strict Quaker beliefs and thanks for all your help. To: The drafting class, Paul Lenderman leaves 101 ways to say Santa I want a T-square. To: Michele Rutland, Teresa Roy leaves another day sitting on a park bench To: Cynthia Honeycutt. Lee Hyde leaves with her and their plans for the future. To: The seniors of “84 . Chris Wesson leaves the title of ALDO. and a bottle of Celia. To: All Beta Club Members. Ronnie Stephens leaves a bottle of m D 20 20 for clear thinking. To: Mrs. Bryant. Kcndyl leaves a snicker bar. 50c and a calender that starts with Monday. To: Miss Carper, your Trig and Physics classes leave all our love and another gripe To: Sherry Garmon. L.G. leaves an inspiring devotion that got me through the day. To: Cheryl Prickett. John leaves memories of 4-wheeling through roads that aren't finished yet. To: My little pledges Kelly and Stacy, I leave all my love and thanks for making my senior year so special. To: Next years seniors, we leave our class motto — If it's not required, we don’t do it! To: Coach Thrasher, Lisa Hart line leaves him without a typist, a coffee maker, and someone to correct his grade book. To: To: To: To: Terri Howell. Mike L. leaves his love and hopes you have fun. Shawn Riley, Cynthia leaves her without a choir partner. MLB and M M. Navin leaves wondering how we lived through Friday nights The last lunch class. L C. and M R. leave Tres. Scott. D.S.. and M R . and C.T. the “Community lunch tray” and all its sound effects. To: J.B., K.J. leaves M.J. and R.G. To: Senora Bryant, we leave the Question What did we learn anyway? To: Debbie and Terri — your sisters leave. To: The preparers of “lunch. Mrs. Robinson's 5th period Government class leaves a precise lunch count and a drained salad. To: S.C., two cheerleaders leave her without M R. To: The faculty, Mrs. Sullivan, and Mr. Norton, we, the senior class of 19X3. leave all our love and appreciation for all the help and guidance that you have shown and given. Setups 27
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SenionA c- Hilly Joe Scales Andrew Zerrell Ronald Ellis Stephens Schrimscher Cynthia Spencer Stephenson Kendolynn Dee Vance David Arran Vining Cecil Raymond Watkins Christopher Zodd Wesson Julie Cyn Wesson Zraey Merle Williams Jack Edwin Wren. Jr.
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