Chattahoochee High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Chattahoochee, FL)
- Class of 1988
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9 • 4 • •. '' H.- - • i • . v . •. .............................., - . • i’ . • • • • • • -- . , . v . V ■ • • V -« v‘ .V.. ■ S i .• ? • V .. MEMORIES CONTENTS Seniors 3 Student Life 21 Classes 55 Curriculum 71 Ads 83 Tamara DeVane Staff Editor Dana Holcombe Business Manager Angie Glass Secretary Ms. Marie Martin Adviser Staff: Brandy Barmby, Jolynda Brock, Tylisa Chap- man, Angie Green, Paul Herndon, Susie Howell, Shei- la McAllister, Tanya Weeks, Ricky Tipton. Chattahoochee High School P.O. Drawer 7 Chattahoochee, FL 32324 Volume 40 CHRISTMAS PLAY CHRISTMAS PLAY CHRISTMAS PLAY CHRISTMAS PLAY CHRISTMAS PLAY CHRISTMAS PLAY This year’s Christmas play was filled with excitement. Scrooge has stolen Christ- mas Eve and the senior elves has to find it before Santa Claus found out!!! 2 SENIORS SENIORS 3 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS JENNIFER AKERY CARLA CARROLL SYLVIA BAKER ALFIE BROWN ANTHONY BUTLER DARRELL BLAIR KARLA BROWN NANCY CARMICHAEL PAMELA AVERITT TONJIA CHAPMAN 4 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SHANNON HOLLAND TAMARA DEVANE CHANDLER DICKSON ROBERT DURDEN DONDA FREDERICK f ANGELA GLASS W THOMAS GORDON SAMUEL CORBETT DANIEL D’ALEMBERTE DONALD HUMPHREY SENIORS 5 BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES 6 SENIORS BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES 1. Pam Avriett 2. Tonya Chapman 3. Nancy Carmichael 4. Sheila Jackson 5. Karla Brown 6. Shannon Holland 7. Stacey Copeland 8. Jenny Johns 9. John McAllister 10. Marcia Smith 11. Angie Wells 12. Tina Mackey 13. Jennifer Akery 14. Stephanie Kent 15. Sylvia Baker 16. Doug Poppell 17. Ryan Rodgers 18. Angela Rory 19. Mike Johnson 20. Carla Carroll 21. Tamara De- Vane 22. Marguerite Jones 23. Paul McDaniel 24. Cynthia Lee 25. Paturah Marlowe 26. Donda Frederick 27. Jennifer Sanders 28. Joe Scott SENIORS 7 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS JIMMY JACKSON TINA MACKEY JENNIFER JOHNS MARGUERITE JONES MICHAEL JOHNSON STEPHANIE KENT CYNTHIA LEE MARION LEE SHEILA JACKSON CRAIG MANUAL 8 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS PATURAH MARLOWE ANQUARNETTE McClendon paul McDaniel LISA McCORMICK SYBIL McMILLON RYAN RODGERS TRACEY MOORE DOUGLAS POPPELL john McAllister ANGELA RORY SENIORS 9 MOST ATHLETIC and MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Tracey Moore and Lamar White Todd Vickery and Angie Wells 10 SENIORS BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES BABY PICTURES Chandler Dickson Angela Glass Marion Lee SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST TALKATIVE Shannon Holland and Paul McDaniel SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES WITTIEST Sheila Jackson and Alfie Brown (not pictured) SENIORS 11 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS DESMONA RUMPH JUDY WEEKS JOSEPH SCOTT DEDRIC STREETER CAMELA THOMAS MARCIA SMITH ANGELA SURRENCY CHRISTOPHER WALKER JENNIFER SANDERS TODD VICKERY 12 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS LIZA WILLIAMS ANGELA WELLS LAMAR WHITE SENIORS 13 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENI SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENI 14 Seniors MOST INTELLIGENT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mike Johnson and Marcia Smith Sylvia Baker and JohnMcAllister Seniors 15 OR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPE1 OR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPEI BEST ALL AROUND and MOST POPULAR Angela Glass and Chris Walker Dedric Streeter and Karla Brown co tq O co co o co 16 VALEDICTORIAN and SALUTATORIAN JOHN ARTHUR McALLISTER was named valedictorian of the senior class of 1987-88 with a grade point average of 4.0. John was president of the Freshmen and Sophomore classes, Vice-president of the Interact Club, a member of the Varsity football team, JV basketball team, and Varsity baseball team. He was also a member of the National Honor Society. Upon graduating, he received the Lions Club Scholarship and was elected Best All Around Boy RYAN McLANTIE RODGERS was named salutatorian of the senior class of 1987-88 with a grade point average of 3.7. Ryan was vice-president of the Senior Class, a member of the Brain Brawl Team, the Florida High School Academic Team, a member of ;the National Honor Society. Ryan was also awarded ;the American Legion Citizenship Award, Who’s Who in American High School Students, the Society of Distinguished American High School Students, the School of Pride Award for Social Studies, the Rotary Scholarship, and the CHS Alumni Association Scholarship. He attended Boy’s State and was a member of the Interact Club. SENIORS 17 CLASS NIGHT CLASS NIGHT CLASS NIGHT PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL....... ROLL CALL.......... WELCOME............ PRESIDENTS MESSAGE CLASS MEMORABILIA... SONG............. THIS IS YOUR LIFE. CLASS OF ’88 SONG............. AWARDS CEREMONY CLOSING REMARKS... ALMA MATER....... RECESSIONAL...... .SENIORS .SYLVIA DENISE BAKER RYAN McLANTIE RODGERS .MARGUERITE JONES .TINA MARIE MACKEY .NANCY RANAE CARMICHAEL ANGELA LAFAY RORY MARCIA LEECHEL SMITH TAMARA LYN DeVANE CYNTHIA LEE .SHANNON JUANITA HOLLAND ANGELA KAYE WELLS .ALFIE JEROME BROWN KARLA ALICIA BROWN ANGELA DIANNE GLASS .CLASS OF ’88 .CHARLES D. GRIFFIN CHANDLER BENITA DICKSON CONGREGATION SENIORS A traditional night at CHS, produced by the Senior Class. They honor their fellow classmates with the naming of Superlatives and presented awards by the faculty. Classnight is a time to reflect upon the last twelve years as classmates and to begin to cherish those memories as they draw to a close. It is a time when the Senior class is together to share those memories with us. As they face graduation and the culmination of twelve years of schooling the class the class has a night of light heartedness and laughter. 18 Seniors BACCALAUREATE BACCALAUREATE BACCAL PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL............. DOXOLOGY................. INVOCATION............... HYMN: “JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE”.......... SOLO...................... INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER.. ADDRESS.................. HYMN: “GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU”................... “BLEST BE THE TIE THAT BINDS BENEDICTION.............. RECESSIONAL.............. .SENIORS .CONGREGATION .REV. DAVID RHONE .CONGREGATION .SHEILA LAWRENCE .CHARLES D. GRIFFIN .REV. LARRY HUNT CONGREGATION SENIORS REV. THERON COLLINSWORTH SENIORS Baccalaureate is a special night for the Senior Class. A traditional service for the seniors to inspire them to look to God for guidance and leadership in their lives. These young people will now start their lives on their own for the first time. It is a service to remind them that God will be with them all through good and bad times in life. Seniors 19 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS GRADUATION PRELUDE................. PROCESSIONAL............ INVOCATION.............. SALUTATORY ADDRESS...... SOLO.................... PRESENTATION OF AWARDS VALEDICTORY ADDRESS..... PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS SONG: UP WHERE WE BELONG BENEDICTION............. RECESSIONAL............. ...............SENIORS ......REV. DON JACKSON ..RYAN McLANTIE RODGERS .......SONDRA GERMANY ......CHARLES D. GRIFFIN JOHN ARTHUR McALLISTER ......CHARLES D. GRIFFIN NAPOLIA WHITE ...............SENIORS TINA MACKEY, DIRECTOR ......ANGUS JACKSON, JR. ...............SENIORS The Senior Class of 1988 takes their final walk. Behind them, they leave a school in which most of them have attended for six years filled with fond memories. Ahead of them, they face a new challenge. Some of them will go on to col- lege, the military, or other endeavors. 20 SENIORS jCylyXv y wj M Hy ipn VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Top to bottom: Paige Griffin, Angie Wells, Co-Captain; Karla Brown, Captain; Monica Baker, Tarsya Bates, Sheriell Akery, Cynthia White. The Cheerleaders show their school spirit as they cheer for the Yellow Jackets at the Munroe game in Quincy. 24 Cheerleaders JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JR. VARSITY CHEERLEAD JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JR. VARSITY CHEERLEAD. Top to Bottom: Nakita Dukes, Theresa Mayo, Co-Captain; Luchresia Baker, Julie Mack, Michaeline Dolan, Robyn Lewis, Jenny Bentley, Captain; Tricia Weeks, Katura Montgomery. VARSITY and JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS... The past years at Chattahoochee High School, the cheerleaders have had many different activities. We have sponsored such activities as the Mr. Legs Contest, Mr. and Mrs. CHS Basketball contest, Talent shows, and a homecoming pep rally in order to promote school spirit. The cheerleaders have had car washes, bake sales, and we have sold candy to raise money. During some of our pep rallies, we have offered students the opportunity to participate and show their school spirit too. Cheerleaders 25 VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOO VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOO 1st Row: Roger Bailey, Greg Sellars, Bill Campbell, Rodney Dawson 2nd Row: Derek Pettus, King Lewis, Carlos McMillan, Richard Bryant 3rd Row: Lamar White, Chris Carroll, Dedric Streeter, Daryl Morrell 4th Row: Jarvis Jackson, Chris Walker, Wesley Oliver, Tim Thomas 5th Row: Darrell Blair, Gary Newton, Tommy Gordon, Ronald Reed TOUCHDOWN!!! Even though Sneads was kind enough to send us a wreath, it ended up on their grave instead of ours. 26 Sports TBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY TBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY Hey Pirates, what happened...all TALK and no ACTION?!?!? SCORES US THEM Sept. 11 Liberty County 8 7 Sept. 18 Charlie Fowler 70 0 Sept. 25 Munroe 41 20 Oct. 2 Carrabelle 22 0 Oct. 16 Appalachicola 41 9 Oct. 23 Wewahitchka 14 20 Oct. 30 SNEADS 28 14 Nov. 13 Greensboro 16 20 Nov. 20 Blountstown 16 14 Sports 27 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: E. Moreira, K. Blair, M. White, N. Cloud; Second Row: J. Mitchell, F. Baker, J. Johnson, M. Scott, B. Wiley; Third Row: P. Cain, J. Holt, S. Gordon. SCORES US THEM Sept. 24 Cottondale 22 0 Oct. 1 NFCS 20 0 Oct. 8 Havana 48 0 Oct. 15 NFCS 21 13 Oct. 29 Sneads 6 14 28 Sports FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR MEMORIES. Sports 29 VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALL VO Front Row: Ebony Germany, Yvalon- dra Walker, Sheila Jackson. Back Row: Tonja Chapman, Benita Jones, Shawanna Jackson, Thawanna Jack- son, Jennifer Sanders SCORES TEAM US THEM Wewahitchica 17 15 Wewahitchica 15 0 Gadsden Christian 15 2 Gadsden Christian 15 0 Liberty County 15 4 Liberty County 15 4 Sneads 15 10 Sneads 12 15 Altha 15 7 Altha DISTRICT 15 1 Wewahitchica 15 0 Altha 15 12 Altha 15 4 30 Volleyball EYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYS, Lady Jackets look on for a decision by the ref. Volleyball teammates watch and pray that they score. Volleyball 31 VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY 32 Sports Front Row: M. Jones, C. Johnson, L. Walker, K. Lewis, L. White, C. Carroll, C. Walker, J. Jackson, E. McMillian, J. Jackson, D. Streeter, Z. Ellis, C. McMillan. SCORES us THEM Dec. 4 Maclay 81 56 Dec. 5 Apalach 85 84 Dec. 8 Grand Ridge 68 57 Dec. 11 Shanks 72 57 Dec. 15 FAMU 67 61 Dec. 26-29 Vernon Shootout Jan. 5 Chipley 70 68 Jan. 8 Liberty Co. 70 71 Jan. 9 Rutherford 59 64 Jan. 15 Rutherford 75 63 Jan. 16 Dothan 32 34 Jan. 19 Florida H. 62 65 Jan. 21 Maclay 66 44, Jan. 22 NFC'S 59 39 Jan. 26 Greensboro 52 51 Jan. 29-30 Mid Season Tournament Feb. 2 Grand Ridge 35 14 Feb. 5 Greensboro 51 32 Feb. 9 NFCS 61 51 Feb. 11 FAMU 74 64 Feb. 12 Florida H. 63 44 Feb. 16 Apalach 70 65 Feb. 19 Shanks 83 84 Feb. 22 Chipley 61 65 Carlos jumps for the ball against Maclay. Sports 33 BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBAL BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKI GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKE Back Row: Tracey Moore, Nancy Carmichael, Tina Mackey, Stacey Scott. Front Row: Angie Wells, LaShawnda Goodin, Stephanie Marlowe, Rebbeca Goodin SCORES US THEM Dec. 4 Maclay 27 22 Dec. 8 Grand Ridge 38 64 Dec. 10 Gadsden Christian 37 28 Dec. 15 FAMU 28 62 Dec. 17 R.F. Munroc 61 45 Jan. 5 R.F. Munroe 62 45 Jan. 15 Gadsden Christian 63 34 Jan. 21 Maclay 43 35 Jan. 26 Greensboro 46 34 Jan. 28 Liberty Co. 44 34 Feb. 2 Grand Ridge 44 - 43 Feb. 5 Greensboro 46 45 Feb. 8 Liberty Co. 44 22 Feb. 11 FAMU 36 72 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Feb. 18 Gadsden Christian 51 17 Feb. 19 Aucilla Christian 68 58 Feb. 20 FAMU 41 70 34 Sports TBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS TBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS Sports 35 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASK JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASK 36 Sports 3ack Row: Tony Reed, Clifford Jackson. Chris Stephens, Lorenzo Reed. Front Row: Eric Dukes, Fred Baker, Kevin Blair, Carlton McWhite, Martelli White SCORES Us Them Dec. 4 Maclay 24 36 Dec. 5 Apalachicola 57 75 Dec. 8 Grand Ridge 38 50 Dec. 11 Shanks 34 49 Dec. 15 FAMU 52 58 Jan. 5 Chipley 64 59 Jan. 8 Liberty County 29 32 Jan. 9 Rutherford 40 82 Jan. 15 Rutherford 51 63 Jan. 16 Dothan 47 79 Jan. 19 Florida High 50 49 Jan. 21 Maclay 42 51 Jan. 22 NFCS 44 42 Jan. 26 Greensboro 50 53 Feb. 2 Grand Ridge 39 50 Feb. 5 Greensboro 43 49 Feb. 9 NFCS 57 66 Feb. 11 FAMU 56 53 Feb. 12 Florida High 47 41 Feb. 16 Apalachicola 69 55 Feb. 19 Shanks 50 76 Feb. 22 Chipley 41 44 ETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY ETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY Sports 37 SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL COME ON Y’ALL!! 38 Sports SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL GET A HIT! MAN, GET THIS GAME OVER! THIS ONE IS GOING OVER!! BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL Front Row: Daryl Morrell, Bill Campbell, Roger Bailey, Chad Locke, Dan Gissendaner, King Lewis, Chris Caroll Back Row: Asst. Coach Kevin Bundy, Greg Sellars, John McAllister, Asst. Coach Charles Hamilton, Jody Hamilton, Lamar White, Zavaughn Ellis, Carlos McMillian, Coach Bill Glass SCORES Maclay US . 0 WEWA 3 Quincy Shanks 15 North Florida Christian 7 Gadsden Christian 11 Liberty County 6 1 Maclay Grand Ridge 8 Sneads 9 FAMU 11 Quincy Shanks 7 Liberty County 12 North Floirda Christian 4 R.F. Munroe 8 R.F. Munroe 9 Gadsden Christian 10 WEWA 2 District Tournament FAMU 14 North Florida Christian 11 Maclay 3 40 Sports BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL Sports 41 STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COU STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COU A. Williams, D. Lee, T. Jackson, E. Germany, Cynthia Lee, J. Jackson, E. Atkins, B. Bundy, W. Meola, R. Lewis, M. Jackson, J. Holt, S. Kent, K. Bass, M. Baker, S. Baker, K. Carter, A. Shelmon, C. Jackson, T. Chapman, J. Garquilo, Sponsor, T. Blair, S. Wilson, L. Germany, T. Germany, T. Mackey, R. Rodgers, A. Rory, S. McMillion STUDENT COUNCIL... Our Chapter is the only active one in Gadsden County. In early fall, we elect Class Officers for 7th through 12th grade and have our “Back To School Dance”. Late October brings our ‘Home- coming Dance”, in November, we give Turkey Baskets to two families in the area and in Decem- ber, we put up a Christmas Tree in the school’s front lobby for all to enjoy. February brings our “Valentine’s Dance” and in April we elect Top Executive Officers just in time to go to State Convention to respresent District I. We wind up the year with our “End of Year Dance”. We wish everyone a relaxing and fun summer. 42 Student Council NCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT NCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT Student Council Officers and Sponsor pose in front of the Christmas tree with two baskets of food for needy families in the community. Student Council 43 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR 1st row: C. Dixon - President, D. Thai - Vice President, D. Holcombe, T. Blair, T. Mackey, S. Baker, C. Scott, P. Griffin. 2nd row: M. Baker, M. Jones, S. McMillian, K. Adkinson, N. Bowen, M. Smith, T. DeVane, L. McCormic. 3rd row: K. Brown, C. Lee, C. Barmby, J. Scott, J. McAllister, R. Rodgers, M. Johnson, A. Glass, Sponsor - Janice Rodgers 44 National Honor Society BRAIN BRAWL BRAIN BRAWL BRAIN BRAWL D. Thai, C. Wymer, T. Blair, C. Barmby, M. Jones (Not pictured - J. Scott, R. Rodgers) The Brain Brawl members play cards while waiting for their next competiton. Brain Brawl members competed in Perry, Florida. Brain Brawl 45 YEARBOOK STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF YEARBOOK CHS YEARBOOK STAFF - top to bottom: D. James, A. Green, A. Glass, N. Carmichael, S. McAllister, J. Brock, R. Tipton, P. Avriett, B. Barmby, S. Howell, T. Weeks, T. Chapman, C. Jackson, Editor - Tamara DeVane, Advisor - Marie Martin, Business Manager - Dana Holcombe. The Chattahoochee High Yearbook Staff has worked hard this year to produce a good book. Time, energy, and money has been put into this worthwhile project. Meetings were held after school which caused members to give of their own free time. Our efforts were better through the help of two very important people: John Boneck and Ma- rie Martin. Mr. Boneck is our Herff Jones Advisor who has helped us learn the necessary skills to put together a yearbook. Ms. Martin too has helped us immensely with our project by supervising and making sure we got things done. Thanks are sent to both of you!! Each and every member of the YELLOW JACKET staff hopes the CHS student body, faculty and staff enjoy this yearbook for 1988. The Yearbook Staff works hard toward the final product. 46 Yearbook Staff STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF Ricky Tipton works hard to complete his page as Susie Howell says“cheese!” for the photographer. Yearbook Staff 47 INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT INTERACT Back Row: Stacey Scott, Donna Tucker, Ryan Rodgers, Suzanne Kohlsaat, Cathy Jackson, Alicia Shel- mon, Cynthia Lee, Dan Gissendaner. Middle Row: Joyce Scott, Advisor; Thawanna Jackson, Sylvia Baker, Benita Jones, Tawanda Blair, Todd Vickery, Chandler Dickson, Mary Jo Hargrove, Advisor. Front Row: Tina Mackey, President; John McAllister, Vice President; Twanna Adderson, Secretary; Angie Glass, Treasurer. INTERACT... Interact, a social-service club, is sponsored by the Rotary Club, which provides advisors for the organization. The club has worked on projects, such as cleaning the faculty parking area, preparing Rolodex and has assisted with spelling bees, the declamination contest, and the education fair. Meetings are held twice monthly, with programs conducted and re- freshments served, on special occasions. Membership is open to Students in grades nine through twelve who have and maintain a “C” average. 48 Interact JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC Color Guard C LT Paul McDaniel Cdr C LT Stephanie Brown C Sgt Tracey Moore C LT Yvalondra Walker Female Drill Team C Col Tina Mackey Drill Team Commander JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC JROTC Battalion Officers BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND “The Sound of the Marching Jackets” Band Council Members Band Officers “Sound of the Marching Jackets” FLUTES TUBA Amy Fish CLARINETS Earthy Baker Annette Fish Donda Frederick Donna Holcombe Yolanda McClellan Catina Moultry Nicki Reed SAXOPHONES Richard Bryant Mike Ethridge Katura Montgomery Stacey Scott Keri Sircy TRUMPETS Shane Rudd Chris Stephens Shay Wester Joe Scott PERCUSSION Nick Cloud Cedric Goodson Jamey Holt Robyn Lewis Doug Popped Mike Scott Margaret Sircy Cleveland Thomas Todd Vickery MAJORETTES Nancy Carmichael Tamara DeVane COLORGUARD Brandy Barmby Angie Green Wendy Meola Renee Mitchell FLUGELHORN Jesse Harvey Ethel Rory TROMBONES Steve Gordon Connie Holland Marion Jackson Ed Moreira Barron Williams Drum Major Paul McDaniel Band Director Ms. Marie Martin denotes section leaders 52 BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND T. Simmons, S. Locke, M. Reynolds, C. Holt; Second Row: C. Womble, B. Tipton, R. Johnson, C. Jones, S. Harris; Third Row: P. Weeks, J. Scott, J. Sircy, B. Goodson; Fourth Row: D. Helms, J. Sircy, R. Shiver, T. Davis, E. Brown. Seventh Grade Band performs at the annual Spring Concert held on April 14, 1988. Seventh Grade takes a bow along with their director, Ms. Marie Martin. Band 53 BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND The “ Sound of the Marching Jacket” Band had an ex- citing year with travel to away football games, peforming in the Troy Homecoming Appreciation Day parade in Troy, Alabama, to Marching Festival in Tallahassee, to performing in All-State bands in Tampa, performing in Madison, Florida at District Honors Band to Concert Fes- tival, and finally ending up to perform at the Capitol for “Live at the Capitol” series. The band actively supports the community by partici- pating in the annual PTO Halloween parade, the FSH Halloween parade, and giving several concerts each year for the community and hospital. The Marching Jackets are under the direction of Ms. Marie Martin who is a graduate of Troy State University and has been at CHS for three years. 54 BAND CLASSES Classes 55 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Kathy Adkison Dianne Alongis Roger Bailey Monica Baker Charles Barmby Julia Beckwith Tawanda Blair Nicole Bowen Peter Brown Stephanie Brown CLASS OFFICERS President: Tawanda Blair; Vice President: Shannon Wilson; Secretary: Latina Ger- many; Treasurer: Tonya Germany. Bill Campbell Chris Carroll Arlena Chambers Michelle Clark Cynthia Creal Tressa Creal Kathy Crowley Zavaughn Ellis Latina Germany Tonya Germany 56 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Paige Griffin Dana Hamilton Dana Holcombe Jarvis Jackson Lori Jackson Renita Jackson Shawanna Jackson Sophia Jackson Thawanna Jackson Donna James Chris Johnson Marcus Jones Marvin Jones Suzanne Kohlsaat King Lewis Stephanie Marlowe Eric McMillian Wesley Oliver Elaine Parramorc Carol Potter Ronald Reed Alfred Rogers Shane Rudd Chris Scott Angela Sheard Cynthia Shelmon Andrew Smith Jannita Stallworth Dzung Thai Tim Thomas JUNIORS 57 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Donna Tucker Yvalondra Walker Paige Whiddon Cynthia White Stephanie Wiley Regina Williams Shannon Wilson David Wood Michael Wooton Carey Wymer 58 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Twanna Addcrson Sheirell Akery Fred Baker Randall Bass Tarsya Bates Jolynda Brock Richard Bryant Chris Carraway Karen Carter Jackie Chambers CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer: Tylisa Chapman; Secre- tary: Cathy Jackson; President: Karen Carter; Vice President: Alicia Shelmon. Lyvctte Chambers Jonathon Chapman Tylisa Chapman Alicia Clark Andreca Copeland Rodney Dawson Eric Dukes Michael Ethridge Tara Faison Isaac Francis SOPHOMORES 59 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH Latrecia Germany Daniel Gisscndancr Jody Hamilton Paul Herndon Patricia Hodges Susie Howell Cathy Jackson Clifford Jackson Nichole Jackson Benita Jones Leira Lewis Chad Locke Shelia McAllister Glen McLeroy Carlos McMillan Daryle McQuagge Daryl Morrell Dwan Neel Shannon Neel Liza Poole Ricky Price Lorenzo Reed Melissa Roberts Niki Scott Greg Sellars Anzio Smith Sherri Smith Ricky Tipton 60 SOPHOMORES OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Kay Tye Cathy Vinson Tanya Weeks Nichole White Barron Williams Edna Wright SOPHOMORES 61 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Brandy Barmby Kay Bass Rosalyn Bates Jennifer Bentley Kevin Blair Carlos Bright Jason Brown Chris Byrd Emily Burge Craig Carter CLASS OFFICERS President: Montrella Jackson; Vice-President: Jamey Holt; Secretary: Shanna Kent; Treasurer: Kay Bass. Nick Cloud Pam Connell Tona Copeland Sharon Creal William Dean Michaeline Dolan Molly Doughtery Dwight Dukes Michael Durden Mary Faircloth 62 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Amy Fish Kay Fisher Amy Glass Michael Glass LaShawnda Goodin Rebecca Goodin Cedric Goodson Steve Gordon Angie Green Tammy Gunn Kena Hartzog Donna Holcombe Jamey Holt Montrclla Jackson Richard Jackson Kim Jakes Jullius Johnson Calvin Jones Shanna Kent Joe Koonce Rachel Lang Sean Lee Julie Mack Theresa Mayo Vandcr McMillian Carlton McWhite Renee Mitchell Kenneth Owens Rebecca Owens DeRhonda Pace RKSHMhN 63 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Armond Parham Kesha Parham Michael Payne Derek Pettus Calytia Pitts Nicki Reed Ricky Reed Consuela Robinson Ethel Rory Michael Scott Stacey Scott Chris Stephens Elisa Sutton Shon Thomas Mary Walker Ongie Walker Shay Wester Martelli White Stacey White Ben Wiley Steve Gordon poses to show he faired pretty well in a shaving cream fight against opponent Shanks High School band members in Madison, FL. 64 FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Eugene Atkins Rodger Avriett Earthy Baker Lucresha Baker Anthony Barentine Annie Brown Chris Brown Curtis Brown Myles Brown Butch Bundy CLASS OFFICERS President: Butch Bundy; Vice President: Eugene Atkins; Secretary: Robyn Lewis; Treasurer: Wendy Meola Phillip Cain Decarles Chapman Karen Chisom Buck Colson Tracy Davis Cartisha Dixon Edward Dykes Anthony Eggleston Eric Finuff Annette Fish EIGHTH GRADE 65 EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Daivd Griffin Regina Hannah Connie Holland Lee Jackson Marion Jackson Zandra Jackson Anthony Johnson Leartha Kinney Jason Kingry Pam Lang Sandi Parker Henry Petterson Lanytra Payne Keith Perry Benita Pollack Darla Potter Brett Preston Jimmy Price Sammy Rudd Keri Sircy 66 EIGHTH GRADE Randy Lewis Robyn Lewis Chris McClellan Yolanda McClellan Wendy Mcola Jamey Mitchell Katura Montgomery Ed Moreira Catina Moultry Beverly Murray EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Ronald Smith Rosalyn Smith Cleveland Thomas Shannon Tye Tricia Tye Seven eighth and ninth graders represented Chat- tahoochee High School Band in the FBA District III Honors Band in Mad- ison, FL and were under the direction of John Carmichael. Ed Moreira admires the fix-it job he has done on his trombone while re- presenting Chattahoochee High at the FMEA convention in Tampa, FL. SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Patrick Barber Robert Barry Antonio Bass Kimberly Bates Natalie Bright Karen Brinkley Patricia Brinson Christopher Brown Elliott Brown Lawrence Brown CLASS OFFICERS President: Danny Lee; Vice President: Angela Williams; Secretary: Na- tasha Frost; Treasurer: Tara Jackson Obie Brown James Burner Letitia Chapmen Sammy Carter Sierra Conyers Benita Dawkins Brian Dixon Amanda Downs Nikita Dykes Elizabeth Eubanks 68 SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Mark Frazier Natasha Frost Geron Germany Tori Germany Ron Jon Goodnight Beverlene Goodson Sherri Harris Tiffania Harris Derek Helms Natasha Hester Marcus Hill Andray Hogues Ryan Humphrey Abraham Jackson Annette Jackson Shandcll Jackson Tara Jackson Tillina Jackson Tony Jackson Rebekah James Rhonda Johnson Angie Jones Cherie Jones Danny Lee Stacey Locke Bryan Manuel Melinda Mason Jennifer McQuagge Armia McMillian Clinton McWhite SEVENTH GRADE 69 SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Quienten Moultry Christopher Obert Gwen Reed Leonard Reed Michael Reed Miranda Reynolds Joe Scott James Sircy Jay Sircy Randy Shiver Talisa Simmons Tasha Sowell Calvin Tate George Thomas Bonnie Tipton Liroy Travis Patrick Travis Bill Ulmer Patricia Weeks Shica White Christan Womble Angela Williams Zandriel Williams Scott Wymer 70 SEVENTH GRADE CURRICULUM 71 PRINCIPAL Charles D Griffin ASST. PRINCIPAL Napolia White 72 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Rocky Pace Jackie Preston Curriculum 73 FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY Jacqueline Brown Mathematics Terista Calhoun Special Education TOP: Eighth graders hard at work in Coach Glass’ class. LOWER LEFT: Angela Rory practices her nursing on Liza Williams. Angela is one of the Vo-Tech students at CHS. LOWER RIGHT: Home Economics class seems to be interest- ing except for the camera catching Tamara’s eye. 74 Curriculum FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY TOP: Mike and Barron do their imitation of PeeWee Herman while the band plays “Tequila” during the post-game concert. LOWER LEFT: Students talk to the Army recruiter at Careers Day. LOWER RIGHT: Jay and Barron interrupt Peter from his hard study session in Mr. Madden’s. Curriculum 75 FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY Bobby Glass Mathematics L f Laura Higdon Comp. Education Jason Kirland Social Studies i Robert Lewis Health Social Studies Mary Jo Hargrove English MIDDLE: Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Rodgers take time to chat while their students visit the Career Day booths. LOWER RIGHT: Nancy and Pam look at a photo album that have some good memories. John Madden Science 76 Curriculum FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY MIDDLE: The CHS band was invited to play at the State Capi- tol in April for the “Live at the Capitol” series. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Madden is caught off guard by one of the yearbook photographers. Beulah Madry Business Ed. Travis Marsh Computer Ed. Johnny Rogers Physical Ed. Marie Martin Band Director Jerry Muza Science Maj. Bobby Pickron JROTC Janice Rodgers Social Studies Curriculum 77 FACULTY Nancy Spooner English Gloria Smith Physical Ed. Joyce Scott English History FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY Sgt. Randolph Thomas JROTC Kelly Van Duesen Science BELOW: Jackets line up for the starting kick-off as Coach Lewis and Coach Glass look on. LOWER RIGHT: Stacey Scott gets ready for a free throw shot against Maclay. 78 Curriculum NON-INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF BOOKKEEPER Eunice Howell OFFICE SECRETARY Theresa Smith Mildred Green Special Ed. Aide Angus Jackson Custodian Beatrice Jackson Custodian CUSTODIAL STAFF Beatrice Jackson, Angus Jackson, and Maxine Reed are the three custodial staff members who keep CHS lookin’ good. Curriculum 79 NON-INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL Vivian McClendon Maxine Reed Custodian Theresa Smith Secretary 80 Curriculum Secretary Carolyn Sheffield Comp. Ed. Aide RESERVED FOR SPECIAL FRIENDS 82 Curriculum ADVERTISE- MENTS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, PAMELA SUE AVRIETT, being of sound mind and body, leave Jimmy Cain, all my love; to my brother Rodger, I leave my ability to make it through Spanish and Government; to Phillip Cain, I leave my ability to stay out of trouble; to Dana Holcombe, I leave my ability to drive (halha!) I, DARRELL BLAIR, of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability to play all sports and all women to my baby brother Kevin “B” Fresh Blair. To Tawanda, my only chubby sister, I really don’t know what to leave, maybe a life supply of food. I leave my wardrobe to my brother-in- law Mr. Mix Michael Dudley. And Last but not least, I “Leave my ability” to eliminate and dominate all perpetrating M.C.’s to my darling litle girl Crista Dionne Blair, whom I will cherish and love for the rest of my life. I, ALFIE BROWN, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath love, wisdom, and happiness in life and especially to the Seniors of ’89.1 hereby leave love, happiness and friendship to every student and faculty member. Special thanks to: Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. N. Spooner, Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. J. Preston, and Mrs. J. Rodgers. To everyone peace — I’m outta here. YA! I, AMP BUTLER, being of half a sound mind and body, leave my books, teachers, classrooms, and good times to Dike and Eric. I also leave my ability to trip out and all my love to Stephanie Brown, the Fuins, Shannon Wilson, Trell and all my other Trip Pards. Perhaps they could be of some benefit to you all. Our senior class was fast and fun, but the Thrill of life has just begun. Although, it wasn’t the very best. None of us will ever forget our senior year at CHS. “Memories Last Forever.” I, NANCY CARMICHAEL, being of NOT so sound mind and body, leave to Stevie not to PICK on people ALL the time and NOT expect to get hit back, to Mike S. always making me laugh when I feel bad, to Jolynda my GREAT twirling ability, to Benita always hold your head high when out on the field and last but not least to Mrs. Graham helping me through the years with her guidance. I, CARLA DAMITA CARROLL, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my goods in nursing to Julia Bee. I bequeath my intelligence in English to my Cuz (either one of them). My ability to support the Senior class to Chris Carroll and Julia Bee. I, TONJIA ROCHELLE CHAPMAN, being of sound mind and body to hereby bequeath my position as Assistant S-3 to Monica Baker. I, STACEY COPELAND, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my talents in sports to Dreca (volleyball), Tarsya (football), and Lori (basketball) because you’ll are going to need it. And I leave my abilities to strive for the best in life and to turn to God when the world turns against you to all the Underclassmen. I, CHRIS CORBETT, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my locker with all it’s inhabitants including the rather large rodents and other unsightly creatures and my prize Gum collection along with Michelle’s peanuts to the poor fool who gets my locker next year. And by the way see if you can pry that slice of pizza off the wall. 84 ADS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, DANIEL R. D’ALEMBERTE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my golf abilities to Butch Bundy. To Rick Tipton, I leave my ability to have fun at baseball games and to Daryl Morrell, I leave my brains and coordination. I, TAMARA LYNN DEVANE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my twirling abilities and a bar of soap to Brandy Barmby. And to Steve Gordon, I leave all my love and a copy of “Take My Breath Away.” Last but not least, I leave the CHS Band the ability, which I know they have, to make a Superior Rating at District. I, DONDA FREDERICK, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my ability to flirt with the guys to Charla Helms. To Nicki Reed, I leave my ability to play my clarinet the way I wish I could and the ability to make 1 st at Marching Contest. And to my kid sister Julie, I leave my ability to go 6 more years in school and to make the grades. I, ANGELA DIANNE GLASS, being of sound mind and “giggling” body, leave to Amy my academic ability especially in the subjects of chemistry and trig (with Muza’s help of course). To Greg, I leave my heart and all my love and the ability to NEVER argue and NEVER to be wrong about ANYTHING! To everybody else, I leave the ability to laugh all the time and ignore those who won’t laugh with you! I SHANNON JUANITA HOLLAND, being of sound mind and firm physique, bequeath my ability to ignore childish ignorrance of the student body to my talented sister Connie. To the future seniors, i bequeath these few words “Strive for the best and never settle for Less.” To the entire stu- dent body, do not be quick to judge others before you have judged yourself. I, DONALD HUMPHREY, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my ability to skip school without getting caught and some other abilities, but I’ll talk to you at a later time about these, Ryan Humphrey, Steve Gordon, Michael Scott, and Jason Kingry. Hopefully, they will carry on the tradition. To all of the other underclassmen, I leave nothing. I DARYL JACKSON, being of sound mind and BODY do hereby leave my “LEGACY” to be told as listeners sit in AWE. And also to “LEW LEW” and “MIX” the ability to have others sit in Awe as their legacies are told. One last bit — To all the young men and women here after ... Be You, Because Only You, Can Be You! I, JIMMY JACKSON, being of sound mine and body bequeath my bucket to Sophia. My ability to learn to the underclassmen and please be the best you can be. I, SHEILA JACKSON, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to Cynthia White, Sharon Sanders, and Monica Baker, to achieve for what you know best and not for what people tell you to. Monica, don’t let people tell you what to do, go for the best because I know you can do it. Sharon, let people go on and talk because they are going to talk about you anyway. And last but not least, Cynthis, I admire being around you a lot. You are really a true friend. I will remember ya’ll when I’m gone this fall, but hope not to leave your mind. ADS 85 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, JENNY JOHNS, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to the future Senior class the wisdom to obtain 300 bonus points in order to pass Government. I leave my report cards to my underclassmen in desperate need to skim by and to Sammy Sneads, I leave all my Love. To CHS I just leave. I, MIKE JOHNSON, being of brilliant mind and sound body, do hereby bequeath my methane gas dispersion system to Rodger Bailey and Shane Rudd. To David Wood, Carey Wymer, and Bill Campbell, I leave my membership in Samantha Fox’s Male Harem. Frank “Fly Guy” Goodin shall receive my ability to do Col’ Dis all imitators. To Rhonda Johnson, I leave my ability to pass Trig, Chemistry, and Physics, and to deal with Mr. Muza’s child (Senior)-like antics. I leave a gallon of HC2H302 and H20 to some class of ’89 girls (you know who you are). Lastly, to Mr. Muza and Mr. Marsh, I leave a copy of “Def White Boys” by the Kol’ Krush Forsche to remember me by. I know they’ll love it. I, STEPHANIE KENT, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Shanna Kent, my ability not to pay attention to childish gossip, after all they’re just jealous! My knowledge of chemistry, (1 2 teaspoon) be careful don’t use it all at once. To Pam Connell, I leave a year’s supply of band-aids for your mysterious boating accidents. To Dewey Pridgen, I just leave. Finally, to the Student Body of Chattahoochee High School, I leave a little bit of advice, sweep your own doorstep, before you start to sweep others. I, CYNTHIA LEE, being of sound mind and body bequeath Karen (Kay-Kay) my intelligence, Glen (Big Mac), my dancing skills, Sean (Big Lee), my good grades, to the underclassmen the ability to communicate with others and most of all CHS!! I, TINA MARIE MACKEY, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability to ACE Government to all Juniors. But to everyone I leave a challenge; to strive for the best and forget the rest. I, CRAIG MANUEL, leave my intelligence to my cousin Brian Manuel and Eric Dawkins. May they get along with all the teachers and have the athletic potential I had. I, PATURAH MARLOWE, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath all of my memories of this glorious school to the remaining students that will be here. To Ricky Price and Derek Pettus, all of my wisdom and strength in getting to school on time. And to Jimmy Price, the good times and love we shared. I, ANQUARNETTE McCLENDON, being of sound mind and body hereby bequeath (leave) all my knowledge of Government and Economics to Yvalondra Walker and all my intelligence to my kind sister Francis McClendon. I hope you prosper in the world of today. To all underclassmen good luck. I will Nichole White all my Spanish knowledge. I will Monique McMillan my ability to sweet talk teachers. I, PAUL E. McDANIEL, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my ability to PLAY during rest parts in music to Steve Gordon and my ability to drink excessively and party till the wee hours in the morning to all whom have the nerve to follow. I, TRACEY MOORE, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath all my knowledge to my underclassmen and my athletic ability to my home girls, Renita Jackson, Latrecia Germany, and Stephanie Marlow and Stacey Scott, hoping that they lead Chattahoochee High School girls to State. 86 ADS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, GARY NEWTON, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all my ability to play football to my cousin Calvin and I would like to leave some knowledge to the tenth grade class. I would like to leave all my skills to cheat to the student body of CHS that doesn’t know how to cheat. I, DOUG “BOGGA” POPPELL, being of perverted mind and quite large body do hereby leave the following to “Fly Gu” Frank Goodin all the books he reminded me to bring to school. To Mike Scott, my ability to play the drums and get through band without getting in trouble. To anybody who is willing to buy a truck load of VW car parts. To Mrs. Spooner, all the writing assignments I never did. To Paige W. all the hugs she wants. I, ANGELA RORY, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath all my achievement to my sister Yolanda. I leave also the ability to stand up for what’s right to my little brother Andre. I leave my striving hard ability to all the underclassmen. And last but not least, I leave my diary that no one has seen to my little sister to cherish forever. I, JENNIFER SANDERS, being of sound mind and body leave my spiking ability to Thawanna Jackson and my knowledge to all the upcoming Seniors to strive for the best. I, JOE SCOTT, being of burnt out mind and tall body, leave nothing, as I plan to take it all with me! I, MARCIA SMITH, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to all the students at CHS the ability to believe and care about themselves. If you don’t no one else will. To the teachers, I leave the ability to stay in control and never give up on the students (Mrs. Spooner). I, ANGELA SURRENCY, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my smiles, laughs, and all of my good times to the class of 89. I leave all of my wisdom and kowledge to Henry Copeland, Jr. I leave three months of my heart and three years of my paper and pencil to Derek Pet- tus. I, CAMELA THOMAS, being of sound mind and body hereby leave my looks to DeRhonda Pace and friendliness to everyone. I, TODD VICKERY, being of no mind and fat body do hereby bequeath my ability to ignore what people say to Jesse Harvey and to Mike Ethridge, my ability to play saxophone. I, CHRIS WALKER, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my love and memories to Cynthia Lee. To my brother Andre, I leave my cassette player, posters, and room. I leave my clothes to Derek Petus, and my shoes to Craig Manuel. To Frank Goodin I leave my suspenders. My hairbrush and cologne, I also leave to my brother. I, JUDY WEEKS, being of sound mind and body leave Donovan Weeks all my love till death do us part. To Tanya Weeks, all my empty notebooks, especially those belonging to Mr. Muza’s classes. To the rest of the student body of Chattahoochee High School, don’t be so quick to judge others before you judge yourself. ADS 87 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, ANGELA WELLS, being of sound mind and ever so happy heart do hereby yield to Paige, my ability to learn pom-pom routines quickly, my batin’ glove to Donna Boo and my little brother to the girls of CHS. I, LISA LETICIA WILLIAMS, being a sound and body bequeath Andreca Copeland the ability to get along with others and to finish school with honors. I, MARGUERITE JONES, being of sound mind and terrific body bequeath to the following persons both my pyhsical and spiritual possessions. I give my love for history to Dzung Thai. To Tawanda Blair, I leave my favorite past time. To the remainder I leave my love for humanity and my never ending drive for success. I, JOHN McALLISTER, being of used mind and body, leave to my sister, Sheila, my superior knowledge of Chemistry and Trig, to Mr. Marsh I leave a can of air freshener, to Mr. Muza, I leave the ability to have as much dog-gone fun as Stoichie (Mike), Chainsaw (Ryan R.), and yours truly, the Fresk Kidd had during our senior year. 88 ADS JOSEPH, Through the years, we have shared your joys, your hopes, your tears. Now on your graduation day, this we say, “We Love you and God Bless.” Mom, Dad, Wiley, Stacey, and Lionel. ADS 89 Congratulations ANGIE! May you continue to succeed in all your efforts Love, Mama, Daddy, Amy PATRONS Sheena and Dustin Mizell Bobby, Kastrina, Bryan Glass Corbin, Joyce, Wiley, Joe, Stacey And Lionel Scott T.D. Mr. John Madden T.K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Graham Mrs. Howell Mr. Charles Griffin Mr. Julian T. Marsh Frank, Sherry, and Ben Pringle Ron, Kay Frederick Donda, Julia, and Travis Frederick Opal M. Graves Kenneth E. Williams Mrs. Marie G. Martin I’m glad, I’ve paid so little attention to good advice. Had I abided by it, I might have been saved from some of my most valuable mistakes! Paul From Kindergarten to Compliments of WILSON’S LADIES SHOPPE SINCE 1881 107 YEARS ON THE SQUARE QUINCY, FL. 627-7735 « Grade Y| JOHN, We are proud of Your accomplishments and wish only the best for you. Love Daddy, Mother, Chris, Sheila We are proud of you and we love you very much! Mom and Dad 91 TATUM'S HARDWARE AND SUPPLY, INC. 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