Indian River High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Frankford, DE)

 - Class of 1977

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Senior Class Officers n.?' ri ,W fha , ,,.,.,A-.-af 'W ,1- QKNEELING L-RJ Secretary - Tammy Dill, Treasurer - Dawn Penuel QSTANDING L-RJ Vice President - Robert Belmont, President - Perry Mears 60

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Be ambitious in all you do and someday life will be good to you. Be happy, don't hurt anyone, and don't hurt yourself. Life even right. Michael L Wilgus if 11? Pattes V. Williams To get the best out of life, you have got to know where you are going, how you're going to get there, and what you're going to do when you get there, Mary lane Wingate ... ., Patricia A. Wright is beautiful, it would be better if people would act Mike: ski trip . . . Gettysburg trip . . . Prom . . . football games... New Year's Eve. Pat: typing II class . . . Mrs. Hyland's room during spare time . . . May18, 1976 'lil Steve Wootten What is supposed to be will be. f, gli Tl:-. ':, ' A---e Lb-' 1- 'T f 4,.e..f 1-idff ' -.N'- -X F,-,,....--- Mary lane: Dream Weaver Miss FFA geometry tests Sweet Caroline ... 1975 Halloween Parade Shoo opening doors at the wrong time . . . Mickey Mouse. Steve: Mark's lamp post Pat: Gettysburg trip . . . hit in the face . . . horse races. . . won , . . broken leg 59



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Last Will nd Testament We, the Class of 1977, of Indian River High School of the towns of Frankford and Dagsboro, state of Delaware, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all wills heretofore made by us. I, Mark Adkins, do hereby devise and bequeath to my sister Denise Adkins my ability to stay home and obtain good grades, to lane Lynch my ability to practice my trumpet, and to Mr, Thomas one tree to plant in his front yard. I, Lesa Baker, do hereby devise and bequeath to Carol and Maxine the fun before games without being caught, to Sheila the ability to get a man of her own since she failed to steal mine, and I leave to be with Darryl, the one I love. I, Benita Banks, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mr. Adams a composition due on Monday, to Mr, Yoder my Karate ability, to the junior boys of 3rd lunch my 455 with an overhead cam, and to Beth Turner my I.D. card, a dry pair of pants, and a full tank of gas to breeze around the freeze. I, Robert Belmont, do hereby devise and bequeath to Ernest Belmont my ability to play basketball, to Marvella Chisum my love, and to Robin White the hickey she never received. I, David Brasure, do hereby devise and bequeath to David Pusey all of my good grades, to my brother Darryl lclass of 'B2j my car and driving ability, and last I leave Indian River looking toward the future. I, Eddie Brewington, do hereby devise and bequeath to my sister Valerie the ability to stay out late, to Mr. Carey hopes that he gets a better second period class next year, and to Bl the ability to learn how to keep her mouth shut. I, Richie Brittingham, do hereby devise and bequeath to Denise Adkins my wit and ability to pass a bookkeeping quiz without having to study, to Susan Mills, I leave my snap-up shirt, and to my brother Dean, I leave Mr. Deldeo. I, Annette Bunting, do hereby devise and bequeath to Howard, Cindy, and Nancy the best of luck at I.R., to Mike Evans one special tape, to Doug Hudson many more great ski trips, to Ioe Palermo the everlasting memory of his 1st class, to Mrs. Oliphant a year's supply of chips 81 dip for her yearbook staff, and to the students of I,R. the ability to realize before they become Seniors that these last few years with our teachers and school are really the best. I, Denice Bunting, do hereby devise and bequeath to Diane Milutin an everlasting ear which will always be there to listen, to Denise Savage my ability to make it through one more lonely year, and to Diana Adkins and Ellen Banks the ability to drive safely to school without me, finally I leave . .. I, Allison Button, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mr. Eckerd my ability to play tennis, to Mr. Palermo one properly stuffed duck, to Beth I leave Pat Simmons leven if it breaks my heartl, and to Betsy a little more than an inch of snow and all of the luck in the world. I, Kay Campbell, do hereby devise and bequeath to Angela one dirty doughnut and a bottle of Tickle Pink, to Denise my twirling ability, to Susan my pleasant personlity, to Armadilla my chauffer's hat and my chauffer's license, to Mr. Rupert Smith my driving ability, to Mr, Eckerd my Big Bird costume and the key to my slightly used closet, and happily I leave I.R. I, Susan Campbell, do hereby devise and bequeath to Becky Moore two more years of hard work at I.R., to Lora Rickards my parking space in the parking lot, to Wesley Townsend my ability to sing, and to Ianet Cooper the ability to stay out later than 8:30 p.m. I, Tami Campbell, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mr. Deldeo one pack of detention slips, to Miss Rae a hard time, to Mr. Cook a great basketball team, to all the underclassmen the ability to get in trouble as much as I did and get away with it, to Glenn Marvel one Mik, and to Chad Mitchell love and all good times, to Angela Tubman the ability to have one Big T, and finally I leave IRHS. I, Eddie Cathell, do hereby devise and bequeath to Kris Long my ring, all my love, and my car, to Pop Pop Adams a fifth of Scotch, to Doug Hudson my parking space, and my ability to drive. I, Denise Chandler, do hereby devise and bequeath to lane Hazel my seat in POD class and the ability to pass, to Sandy larvis all the books I read in Reading for Enjoyment, now I leave Indian River with a few good memories. I, Brett Cox, do hereby devise and bequeath to all seniors and all underclassmen good luck in anything that they do, to Kim McComrick my car, to Allison Button I will me, to Eddie Cathell my beard, to Mr. Carey a class as good as this year's first and fifth periods, and to Cathy Murray the guy of her choice. I, Martha Custis, do hereby devise and bequeath to lohn Middleton the ability to be bold, to Michael Chandler the ability to be a good little boy, and to all the underclassmen of IR the very best of luck - most of all, the mind and ability to serve God. I, William Daisey, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mike Owens my basketball playing ability, to Mr, White 10,030 White Delights, and to Mr, Adams many more years of teaching his grandchiIdren. I, Nadine Davidson, do hereby devise and bequeath to lackie Hickman my ability to remember names, to Mark Rowe a ride home after school, and to my parents all my appreciation and love for helping me in the past four years, and finally to all my classmates the best of luck in the future. I, Susan Dean, do hereby devise and bequeath to Barry two more years at IR, to Lynn, Mary, Nick and Hurkey some partying times, and to Mr. Palermo a full-time maid to clean up his biology room, I, Delessa Derrickson, do hereby devise and bequeath to Lesa Doughty the ability to finish high school and to become a secretary. Last, but not least, I will Ianet Harmon my clothes and the best of luck, plus to lerome Lockwood all my love. I, Sherry Devlin, do hereby devise and bequeath to Kristy the ability to pass Mr. PaIermo's Biology Class, and to Lea four good years at l,R,, and finally I leave I.R. to be with Paul. I, Tammy Dill, do hereby devise and bequeath to Sue Dill many good times in the next 3 years, to Becky Moore, lots of patience, nerve, good luck, and one soggy sweatsuit, and to Guy many fond memories and a super future on the football field and off. I, Dean Disharoon, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mr. Carey one certain back row in his second period POD class, to Chad Mitchell one last ride to school, to Pete and Repeat the ability to have the last laugh, to Glen Marvel one last ride to basketball games, to T.T., V,M., and D.C. four more years at IR. I, Teresa Dukes, do hereby devise and bequeath to Becky Blair the ability to get a certain guy to call, to Becky Bishop the ability to hang in there one more year, and now I leave IR with a lot of memories and a special thanks to the teachers I've had in the years l've been here. I, Sharon Duncan, do hereby devise and bequeath to Dawn lSki Slopel Magee all the free rides around Banks Acres, to Mr. Moore one last Shoo, , to Mark Rowe my ability to drive a car without going through a red - light! I, Phyllis Dunton, do hereby devise and bequeath to Marilyn Holden my fat legs, to Pam Garrison my shape, to my brother my love and happiness, to Robin Irving my clothes, to Catina my manners, to Petric my hair, to Rayfield and Darryl my good grades. I, Randy Evans, do hereby devise and bequeath to all underclassmen my hope for your graduation, and to my cousins, Billie, lulie, and David my parking spot, 844. I, Sandy Fletcher, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mrs. Powell the ability to get another great AV aide for the years to come, to Mrs. Murray the ability to buy a heart - shaped bathtub, to Tammy Banks the ability to stick with one guy instead of two. Now I gladly leave IR to be with Keith Blake, I, Virginia Flood, do hereby devise and bequeath to Cheryl Wingate my ability to play hockey, to jeff Givans the ability not to pout after a fight with Sandy, and finally I leave IR. I, William Flood, do hereby devise and bequeath to Patricia Twilly my love and my very life. I, Mary Frease, do hereby devise and bequeath to Palermo one snatched up Elton lohn song and a bag of peanut M S. M's, t0 Kim Murray a Fleetwood Mac tape and a road to the refuge, to lane Powell a new neighbor to take over when I leave, to Beth Koenig, a Playbarn packed with memories and to Robin Hudson my Mark Eden course that never worked for me. I, Maria Georgo, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mr. Heim my head of hair, to Mr. lack Beckett an apple and my driving abilities, to Paige Hickman my platform shoes, to Brenda Collins I leave a tank full of gas and a dozen Flip Flops, to Helen Reeves all my toys and the rest of my belongings shall be buried with me in my grave. I, Ron Givans, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mr. Carey another second period class like this year's, to Iudy the ability to get along with everyone, to Denise B. the ability to find someone like me. I, Cindy Grace, do hereby devise and bequeath to Gale Tietmeyer my best grades for the next year and to my brother Ioe Grace I leave my good brains. I, Teresa Gray, do hereby devise and bequeath to Mr. Carey a cenain back row in his second period P.O.D. class, to Pam Hudson my speed of lighting at F.l.F., to certain junior girls my ability to scope, and to leff Frey I leave my happiest memories. I, Debbie Hammond, do hereby devise and bequeath to Duane Hammond and Susan Steen four great years at IR, to Brenda Hammond my bookkeeping abilities, to Michele Savage the ability to find someone else to take her to school. I wish to thank Frank for a great time at the prom and hope that Iimmy Robinson will always remember me. To Mr, Yoder I leave a free cup of coffee at Alice's Clothes Tree. And the Memories of IR will linger on. I, Eddie Hammond, do hereby devise and bequeath to Bruce Bunting Mr. Carey's POD class and my parking space. I, Annette Handy, do hereby devise and bequeath to all the people of IR my ability to get out of here and especially to Cheryl Townsend my ability to get along with Mrs. Hyland. I leave IR with pride and gladness. I, Darlene Handy, do hereby devise and bequeath to Bruce Allen Showell all my love in the future and to Marlene Handy my intelligence to keep one man, and to my three brothers and two sisters to keep love in their hearts. I, Pauline Handy, do hereby devise and bequeath to Natasha, Martha, and Laverne, all my friendship, to Emma McKinney to be happier than I was being a senior, and to R.C. that all our problems will soon be solved, and to my daughter my love.

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