Carrabelle High School - Tarpon Flame Yearbook (Carrabelle, FL)

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CONTENTS High School Dedication..................2 Elementary Dedication...................3 Editor’s Message .......................4 Homecoming ...........................5-9 Activities..........................10-18 Organizations.......................19-30 Faculty ...............................31 Snaps More Snaps.....................32 Sports..............................38-50 Seniors................................52 Juniors................................62 Sophomores.............................65 Jr. High...............................70 Sr. Achievements.......................78 Elementary.............................84 Make-Up Pictures .....................102 Advertisements........................108 Sr. Wills ............................124 FLAME 78 HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION We the Flame Staff of 1977-78 proudly dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Pierre Kilbourn and Mrs. Martha Kersey. We feel that Mr. Kilbourn and Mrs. Kersey have contributed a lot to our school for some time now and we find it an honor to dedicate our yearbook to them. PIERRE KILBOURN ASST. PRINCIPAL 2 ELEMENTARY DEDICATION 3 EDITOR’S MESSAGE Life is full of a lot of things. Now we will be out to try to conquer a lot of them, but some of us will not have a chance. Soon many of us will be leaving a lot of different things but most of all we will be leaving our friends. We hope that this year’s edition of the 1977-78 FLAME will help recall some of the wonderful memories that we will be leaving behind. To each student left in C.H.S., I personally want to wish them good luck. Sincerely, Willie Kendrick, Editor SPECIAL PEOPLE HOMECOMING QUEEN 1977 KAREN MILLENDER 6 Sandy Carroll Maid of Honor Escort — Paul Carroll HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Cathy Campbelle Escort — Jimmy Grey Tammy Daniels Escort — Greg Daniels 7 Denise Jenkins Escort — Elvis Cook Sissy Campbell Escort — Robert Murray SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMEN ATTENDANTS Pam Putnal Escort — Richard Murray CLASS FAVORITES Bobbie Carroll Mainly Massy ist Charlie Kilbourn Sonja Braswell 2nd Mike Herrington Donna Gander 2nd George Kilbourn Jennifer Wathon 3rd Missy Putnal Most Dependable Debra Richards Willie Kendrick Mi Most Likely to Succeed Debra Richards Willie Kendrick Most Attractive C } Teresa Wood Most Athletic CD Vickie Keith Ronnie Morris Best All Around Charlie Thompson Teresa Wood Most Talented Jackie Myers Bucky Jones Wittiest Beth Lewis Tim Carroll 12 s p A N S After a long hard day. 13 14 16 17 18 ORGANIZATIONS 8th Grade Donald Dempsey — Pres. Lisa Felshaw Donna Brandon Lynn Carroll CLASS OFFICERS Roy Boatwright — Pres. Denise Jenkins — Vice Pres. Susanna Bloodworth Cindy Smith 10th Grade 11th Grade Angie Gay — Pres. Cathy Campbelle — Vice Pres. Melanie Jenkins — Sect. Zoe Bockleman — Treas. Sandy Carroll — Pres. Debra Rickards — Vice Pres. Karen Taylor — Treas. Carlene Taylor — Sect. 12th Grade 2U ANNUAL STAFF Left to Right— Back Row: Miss Lancaster, Chris Broughton, Willie Kendrick, Jimmy Crey, Elvis Cook, Wayne Henderson Cordon Klem, Cathy Murray, Zoe Bockleman. Front Row: Renee Shiver, Angie Gay, Cathy Campbelle, GREAT IN Officers Willie Kendrick — Editor Angie Gay — Asst. Editor Denise Jenkins — Bus. Manager NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back row L to R — Nlaxie Creamer, Danny Litton, Georgie Thompson, Jimmy Grey, Garvin Hicks, Cathy Murray, Debra Rickards, Sponsor Tom Blackshear. Front row L to R — Vickie Moore, Melanie Jenkins, Zoe Bockelman, Denise Jenkins, Pam Hall. Students in the National Honor Society are picked by the faculty and must maintain a B average. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Back row R to L Sponsor Lucile Webster, 10th grade Representative Robert Murray, President Willie Kendrick 11th grade epreservative Elvis Cook, Councilmen At Large R kI Kilbourn, Georgie Thompson, 9th grade Representative Alton Starling 8th grade Representative Shane Lee. Front row R L-Council Woman At Large Sandra Brown, 12th grade Rep esentabve vlckie Keith, Treasurer Teresa Wood, Secretary Zoe Bockelman, 9th grade Representative, Ivanhoe Lewis, 10th grade Representative Denise Jenkins, 8th grade Representative Janolyn Dowden. representative These students are the Governing Body of the school. VICA CLUB Right to left. Back Row: Sponsor Riley Mathes, John Humphrey. John McKnight Luther Glass, Richard Fosnot!• I ?™5' Litton, James Garrett, Larry Brown, Bueky Kersey. 2nd Row: Neal Leonard Vaugh. Bill Nlillender Rod Massey, Tim Carroll, Neel Brown, Gene Worthington. 1st Row: Jack Byrd, David Kelley, Terry Dowden, Ruby Fordham, Kenny Dingier, Ross Lee. 24 FHA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Left to Right — Back Row: Mrs. Spikes, Joann Nichols, Trina Jetton, Rosemary Crum, Ruby Chipman, Sandra Brown, Lucretia Taylor, Vickie Moore, Cathy Murray, Front Row L-R: Janice Shiver, Susan Johnson, Lisa Felshaw, Connie Massey, Jimmie Bockleman, Jv Shiver. SNAPS . . . Boy, did that ever hurt! 26 NEWSPAPER STAFF L-R — Back Row: Timmy Register, Jimmy Grey, Duffy Young, Rod Kilboum, Elvis Cook, Bobby Smith, Wayne Henderson, Bucky Jones. 2nd Row — L-R: Robert Murray, Sandra Schmitt, Angie Gay, Renee Shiver, Cliff Carroll, Mimi Patterson, Richard Kelly, Sissy Campbelle, Tammy Daniels. Front Row: Sponsor Miss Bradvn, Teresa Wood. Marcy Bragdon, Beth Lewis, Shelia Green, Ivanhoe Lewis. 27 Back Row L-R: Henery Melton, Todd McKissick, Karen Langly, Pain Putnal, Sandra Schmitt, Bridget Talley, Dorinda Murray, Teresa Baily, Linda Turner, Bucky Jones, Bubba Campbelle. Front Row — L-R: Jell McKissick, Teresa Murray, Mike Whiddon, Joe Banks, Henry Banks, James Love, Cindy Smith, Paul Whiddon. CHS BAND Scott Gray — Director (not pictured) 28 CHS Band gets new uniforms! 30 FACULTY Catherine Bloomquist Reading Cal) Aide Walter Bryant Science FACULTY Tom Blackshear English Janice Davis Reading Hat Brown Bus Driver Chris Crozier Special Ed. 32 David Gailhraith P.E. Scott Gray Music Ronald Harris Social Studies Diane Howse Librarian Jenkins Secretary Wenoka James Reading Aide 33 Martha Kersey 1st Grade Susan Jones Math Anna Keith Pierre Kilbourn Assistant Principal Betty Macky Heading Lab 34 Kathy O’Toole Science Julie Smith Sandra Spikes Family Living Bobbie Riley Secretary Darlene Thompson Chemistry Laura Snell Physical Education Maxine Taylor Bus Driver Maudrey Toranto Math Lucille Webster High School Reading Melinda Ward Aide for High School Reading Ruth Williams 36 FACULTY VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach Harris, Bobby Smith, Ronnie Morris, Ross Lee, Wayne Henderson, Luther Glass, Thomas Everitt, Tony Brannan, John Humphery, Rod Kilbourn, Coac h Clark. Manager Shane Lee, Duffy Young, Cliff Caroll, Kenny Dingier, Bub Shiver. Bill Hudson, Tony Shiver, Garvin Hicks, Randy Millender, George Thompson, Manager Kevin Griffin. Andy Anderson. Alton Starling, Larry Riley, Charles Thompson, Danny Litton, Shawn Jefferson, Mike Shiver, Hooky Brian. 38 Alton Starling Tony Brannan Duffy Young 39 Luther Glass Bill Hudson Hooky Bryan Cliff Carroll Mike Shiver Thomas Everitt Andy Anderson 40 Hod kilhourn Charlie Thompson Ross Lee 41 FOOTBALL TEAM CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS 77-78 Janice Dowdon Cathy Murray Sheri Felshaw Cindy Smith Susanna Bloodworth Vickie Keith 43 Ronnie Morris Timiny Register George Thompson Cliff Goolsby Hooky Bryan 44 Alton Starling n x in Neal Williams Hod killmurn Duffy Young Tony Brunnan Handy Millender Eddie Gray Jessie Daniels 45 Bill Hudson Bonald Dempsey Phillip Evans Cliff Carroll Jep Smith Doyle Saul 46 From ball games to weddings. 47 BASKETBALL VARSITY IR. VARSITY TRACK Kevin S. GrifTen Johnnie Gray Buck E. Hicken Donald Wayne Henderson II (Wayne) John Humphrey Glen Benjamin Jones III (Bucky) Will Sterling Kendrick (Willie) Richard Allen Kelley George W. Kersey Danny J. Litton Rodney Preston Masse Timothy P. Mahunay Lucy Ann Melton John McKnight Karen Marie Mil lender Ronnie G. Morris Tony A. Shiver Steve M. Smith Robert Smith (Bobby) Steve Sturdivant Charles K. Thompson (Charlie) George W. Thompson Denise A. Walden Neal L. Williams Mary Teresa Wood Gene Worthington Elvis Cook Ruby Ford ha in Mike Hicks 62 Vickie Moore 64 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Roy Boatwright Charles Campbelle Sissy Campbelle Janice Dowden Philip Evans Bonnie Creamer Curtis Chipman Thomas Everitt Sheri Felshaw 66 Curt GrifTen Michele Gay Shawn Howell Denise Jenkins David Langston Martha Mathes Jean Lee James Love 67 CLASS Barbra Pearman Debra Philman Timmy Register Bobby Shiver Mike Shiver 68 JR. HIGH Andy Anderson Jerry Blaske Marcy Bragdon Ray Butler Cliff Carroll Ruby Chipman Miles Creamer Rosemary Crum Rodney Glass Jimmy Granger Arthur Hollenbeck David Keith Helen Keith Derrick Lolley Shannon Lolley Connie Massey 70 NINTH Debbie Mock Brenda Morris Melinda Mulkey Richard Murray Joann Nickols Allen O'neal Donna O’neal Dewitt Polous Pam Putnal Marsha Reeves Fredick Reynolds Buddy Richards Kay Richards Larry Riley Sandra Schmitt Janice Shiver 71 GRADE Henry Banks Lynn Carroll Eddie Creamer Donald Dempsey Lisa Felshaw Billy Jones Candi Braswell Becky Chambers Deneen Crum Pam Dowden Brenda Harper Chris Jones Buddy Brown David Brown Ross Chambers Bucky Creamer Carolyn Cruise J. L. Daniels Janalyn Dowden Tim Everitt Marty Houck Trina Jetton Wanda Jones Lisa Mannis 72 Brain Masters Thomas Millender Alan Potts Gary Mathes Dorinda Murray Sandra Procter Ellis Odom Melvin Rickards Henry Melton Charlotte Roberts Chris Rose Scott Shiver Susan Smith Mark Russell Paul Sanders Randy Snyder Laura Tucker Linda Turner Ben Whithers Debra Wideman Paul Whithers 73 - Louie Blaske Teresa Bailey James Banks Duane Barnett Sarah Bentley Ricky Blaske Jimmie Bockelman Jackie Brannan Richie Bray Allen Brayman Debra Brown KlifT Brown Ethel Bryant Willie Lee Bryant Martha Carter Tina Shiver Mike Chisholm Frank Coulter Kenneth Croolic Jessie Daniels Terry Davidson Hebert Davis Linda Davis Revel Dean Carl Eichler Darryl Eichler Kay Ellis Georgette Evans 74 7TH GRADE 7th GRADE Christy Fordham Jeff McKissack Shirk Evans Albert Floyd Hank Garrett Marty Glass Sharon Gray Roger Hall Mark Hicks Allan Hilton R. L. Hunter Miachel James Fred Jetton Susan Johnson Helen Keith Shane Lee ClifT Massey Veronica Mathes Beth Millender Deno Millender Joe Millender Angie Mock Jay Myers Doyle Sauls Pam Segree Lynn Sherdian Dale Shiver Dawn Shiver Skipper Shiver Carol Smith Chuck Smith Cindy Smith Gina Smith Jep Smith Teresa Murray Scott Starling Tammy Talley Jay Taylor Linda Tendall Scott Tucker Scott Williamson Wayne Worthington “Think Ahead and Not Behind” 76 SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Sandra Ann Carroll (Sandy) — Flag Corp 1, Student Council Representative 1, Homecoming Attendant 2, 3,4, Calendar Couple 4, Senior Class President 4, Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. Maxie Creamer— Newspaper Staff 4, Homecoming Court 1, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Flag 1. Kennyjoyner— Chamber Singers 2,3, Football 1, Folk Group 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, Annual Staff4, Play of Oliver 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3. Richard Kelley — Wrestling 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Garden Club 1, 3, Newspaper Staff 1, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Weight Lifting Club 1, 2. Will Stering Kendrick — Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Councilman at Large 1, 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4, Boys State Alternate 3, Star Student Runner up 3, Class President 3, Float Committee 2, 3, 4, Honor Guard 2, Mr. Yearbook 3, Calendar Couple 3, Prom Committee 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Outstanding Performance as Classroom Aide 2, Annual Staff Award 3, School Advisory Committee (Student position) 3, OIKOS 2, Class Parliamentarian 1, Basketball 1, Chorus 2, 3, Soda Jerk 4. Beth Lewis — Glee Club 2,3, Pep Club 1, Varsity-Cheerleader 2, Chorus 3, Prom Committee 3, Calendar Couples 2, 1 Quit Club 3. Secretary of Student Council 3, Media Club 3, Calendar Couple 2, I Quit Club. Karen Millender — Library Aide 4, Calendar Couple 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Treasurer 4, Float 4. Jackie Myers — Float Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Cheerleader 3. Debra Rickards — Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Float Committee 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Treas. 3, Most Outstanding Girl 2, Girls State 3, AVC Award 3, English Lit. Award 3, P.E. Award 3, Biology Award 2. Goldie Sanders— Flag Corp 1, Float Committee 1, FHA 1, 2, Newspaper Staff 2, Prom Committee 3, Softball 3, Calendar Couple 4. Tony Shiver— Football 3, 4, Calendar Couple 4. Charlie Thompson — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Member of AVC Champs, (Baseball) 2, Member of District Champs (Track) 1, Coaches Award 2. Denise A. Walden — J.V. Cheerleader 1, Prom Committee 3, Float Committee 3, 4. Teri Wood — FHA 1, OIKOS 3, 4, Girls State 3, Calendar Couple 3, Annual Staff 3, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Student Council 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. 78 Lucy A. Melton — Flag Corp 1, Carrabelle Band 2, SNAPS 08 81 82 Chris Anderson Beverly Bently Fred Blocker Lawrence Bran nan Mark Daniels Melanie Manning Loriann Dowden 84 Mike Mock William Murrey Donnie Nichols Missie Putnal Keith Young Martie Suggs 85 Chris Castor Jona Corley Melissa Davis Tina Golfe Johnnie Johnson Melanie Magges Debbie Manning Baine Melton Earl McAnally WE SALUTE THE “CLASS OF 1985” Kim Sheridan Dewayne Smith Robin Snyder Jimmy Sutton Scott Taranto Tommy Witaker Debra Wilken Charlie Wood Ms. Nancy Mund Teacher FIFTH GRADE FOURTH Sidney Mackinally 88 GRADE Bobby Milligan Jimmy Talley Mathew Taylor Rachel Tucker Michelle Whiddon TEACHER: Mrs. Daniels 89 Patrica Allen Lynn Clark Pam Davidson Robbie Henning Mike Horvath Helena Ingle Tanja Johnson 1 Kennedy Kimberly Kersey Billy Lewis Phillip O’neal Michelle Jones Renee Millender THIRD Beth Putnal Mark Reeves Sharon Roberts Chris Rozier Linda Sakerka Cathy Sheffield Randy Shiver Jennifer Wathen Shevella Whiddon 91 GRADE 92 93 Derrick Bentley Sonja Braswell Robert Campbelle Cathy Carroll Lois Ann Daniels Debra Gander Holly Holifeild Robin Jetton Mandy Massey Mary Rosier Timmy Sapp Susan Sheifeild Buddy Lee Smith Billy Starkle Stevie Stevens Chris Toronto Jessica Wathons Michelle Whitaker Kim Wheeler Mrs. Carolyn Speirs HAPPINESS IS . . . 94 Scott Castor Carla Clark Harvy Daughtry Dana Ewing Amy Gay Buddy Golfe Chuck Hennings Star Hopkins Stephanie Herbert Sher Engle Donna Johnson Courtney Lamberson Patricia Melton Michele Messer Stacy Mock Teresa Sekerka Lisa Walden Lome Whaley Jason Young 1st GRADE Miss Clower 95 Chris Barnett Stevie Beebe April Castor Lee Clark Michelle Creek Trena Gentry KINGERGARTEN Jlisten Gisiner Joe Joe Gibson Dawn Hawkins Arthur Hutchinson Teresa Jetton Derrick Kennedy 96 97 Angela Schmitt Barbra Strickland Selinda Thompson Joseph White Louann Williams AUTOGRAPHS HANGING AROUND WITH THE ELEMENTARY FOLKS 100 MAKE-UP MAKE UP PICTURES FACULTY: Judith Lancaster English Patricia Braedyn English and Spanish William Pearson Elementary Music 7th GRADE: Lisa Felshaw 102 7th Tammy Talley Terry Taylor GRADE 8th GRADE: Tim Everitt Trina Jetton Theresa Murray Bridget Talley 9th GRADE: Karen Langley Larry Riley 103 9th GRADE (cont.) Rav Tucker Bobby Shiver Karen Taylor 10th GRADE: 104 Roni Mellon K THROUGH 4th GRADE: Unjary Rosier Vickie Serber Trina Stiner Sulimla Thompson 3rd Grade 3rd Grade Jerome London 6th GRADE: 106 Daniel Withers IT’S A SMALL WORLD! ADS SPORTSMAN S LODGE Motel Marina Triple A Graciously Appointed Rooms Kitchenettes Efficiency Apts. Air Conditioned — Color T.V. Quiet Secluded on Apalachicola Bay Eastpoint, Fla. 1 (904) 670-8423 Riverside Motel — Johnnies Restaurant HARBOR 5 and lO P. O. BOX 769 CARRABELLE. FLORIDA Bonnie L. Kerr Catherine Banks OWNERS Best Wishes to the Seniors of 78 Owners Bobbie Johnnie Grey Jackson’s Auto Parts Hwy. 98 697-2411 Jackson’s Chevron 697-3740 Ads REGISTER’S RED WHITE GROCERY Since 1963 Owner George Jackson Your economy food store in Eastpoint, Fla. Congratulations Seniors 670-8626 The future belongs to those who have prepared for it Graduation is only the beginning. We know that you are looking forward to a successful future in science, business, medicine, commerce and industry and that additional formal education and training will be required to help you achieve your goals. Remember, “in today, already walks tomorrow” so make sure that you plan now for your future. THE BUCKYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION “Where Tomorrow Begins Today” Perry Carrabelle. Florida EVERITT’S Coastal ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL ZENITH DECCA SI — TEX Home Entertainment Marine Electronics Carrabelle. Fla. Phone 904-697-2141 Bud and Barbara Everritt, owners Patrons Norma “Eddie” Smith, Supervisor of Election Susie Measamer, County Judge Leon Tucker, Superintendent Ryne and Lucille Williams Clark’s Foods ill NEELS AUTO PARTS Congratulations Seniors! Phone: 697-3999 Carrabelle, FL I WESTERN AUTO Associate Store, Home Owned AARON TAYLOR, Owner Phone: 653-8682 Phone: 670-8438 Apalachicola, Florida Eastpoint, Florida CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS of 78 from EVERRITT’S The “One Stop” Store Carrabelle, Fla. 697-3784 iREAT Best of Luck Seniors of ’78 LAWHORN-GULF OIL 112 Your Local Gulf Oil Dist. Congratulations from Isle O’St. James Restaurant and Lounge Carrabelle, FL EVINRUDE Sales Service First in Outboards • West Dry Storage • OMC Stern Drive • Complete Marine Service on all size make boats, models engines. • Two professional Marine Mechanics on duty. • Bait, Ice, Tackle • Chevron Fuel • Self-Service Laundromat 113 Robbie’s Hrs. 9-4 Tues. thru Sat. Styles for Women Men 697-2550 THE CARRABELLE BANK Congratulations to the Seniors Best Wishes For Your Future A FULL SERVICE BANK 115 The Carrabelle Bank Drawer GG • Carrabelle, FL 32322 There are places I 11 remember All my life though some have changed. Some forever not for better Some have gone and some remain. All these places had their moments With lovers and friends I still recall. Some are dead and some are living, in my life Vve loved them all. - Lennon and McCartney CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1978 FROM THE FLAME STAFF OF 77-78 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 77-78 From a Friend 119 For life is the mirror of King and Slave -’Tis just what we are and do; Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you. ‘Madeline Bridges BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 78 FROM THE CLASS OF 79. 121 AUTOGRAPHS 122 CLASS WILLS SENIOR WILLS I, Willie Kendrick, do hereby leave my good looks to David Kelley. To Zoe B, I leave my charming personality. To Sheila Green I leave a lot of good times and all my love. To Ms. Lancaster I leave the ability to learn how to put together a yearbook. I leave the Student Council in Ms. Lucy’s lap!! Have at it Ms. Webster. I also leave the echo of my big mouth to C.H.S. to Miss Laura Snell. I leave my Auburn T-shirt and a seat beside me at every Auburn game that is played in Auburn. I also thank my parents for my education. Last but not least I leave all my love and expectations to my charming niece Francis in hope that she will be as popular on campus as I was. I, Ross Lee, being of sound mind and body, most of the time! Leave to Coach Clark my history notebook to help him in his future classes — Ha! My track abilities to my brother Shane to use wisely, my football abilities to “Little” Alton S. in hopes he can put them to good use someday; and to Angie G. my love forever! I, Beth Lewis, will my frizzies to my cousin, Ivanhoe, my red rubber shoes to Teresa B., and lots-o-luck and love to Thomas M. I, Michael Lowenthal, of sound mind, soul and dignity, do hereby will the following: One bowl of red beans and rice to Richard F., my ability to manipulate, bum, and beg, and get what I want to Buck H., I also leave a true friendship and good old times to Georgie T., but most important I leave my ability to anyone who strength’s gone to “To Keep Pushing on”. Later ... I, Charlie Thompson, will to Cliff C., Tony B., and J. J. my football ability and to C.H.S. I leave happy memories and good luck to next years Green Devils. I, Denise Walden, will to my cousins Bridget T., Tammy T., and Herbert D. to keep up their good work at C.H.S. To the seniors of ‘79’ the best of luck and to Mrs. Williams all of my respect for the patience she had to teach me. I, Ivan Walker, being of sound mind and body I hereby leave my Burgundy Red Bandana to Sandy C., to Sandra B. I leave a $100,000 candy bar, to “Squeaky” I leave my ability to drive (cause he needs it), to Mr. Holder I leave .... to Hooky B. a set of steel belted radials for the “Black Bomb”, I leave my courting and guitar to anyone who will have them, and to everybody else I leave all of the “Good Times” we had at C.H.S. See Ya!! I, Neal Williams, just here, leave to Mrs. Webster my middle name and to all those who find out what it is, a good laugh, to Renee S. gossip and a lasting friendship, to “Hump” a pair of illegal underwear, to Ms. O’Toole my frogs, to Doug H. many good memories of driving down La Vista Rd, to Red-O an open invitation to visit me any time he likes, to Coach Harris I leave my joy of never having to take Gov. again, and especially to K. M. I leave special memories of times we spent together and things we and hope of many more. I, Teresa Wood, being very sound after 12 years at good ole CHS do hereby leave the following: to SBC and SLS I leave my red jelly bean shoes. I, Jackie Myers, with sound mind and body, leave Carrabelle High School with 3 years of knowledge which I hope to use in the future. Also I leave Ms. O’Toole the word “Turkey”, for she uses it more than any other word. To Coach Clark I leave my sense of humor and all the chicken lunches he can eat. I leave the 10th grade class my big mouth so they might be able to win a pep rally. To the senior class I leave all the great times we have had together. To Ms. Snell I leave an Alabama “11 Tide” Banner, (for she needs it)! To the junior class the ability to leam how to start a fire so you might be able to win the bon fire. I, Douglas (Gator) O’Neal, will my good times to Willie Melton and my ability to stay in school to Fredrick Reynolds, and my ability to be smart to John Paul Brinkley, Rou Melton, and Johnny Jones, and my girl friends to heavy Melton. I leave to Rose Ann Rucker Cherry Lowery my ability to stay out of trouble and to stay sweet. To Vivian Reynolds my happiness and my love. To Donna O’Neal to follow my footsteps and graduate, too, to Linda the ability to keep her big mouth shut. I, Debra Rickards, do hereby leave to Karen and Mazie all our good times in and out of school. To Neal W. the ability to know and stick with a good thing while he’s got it. To Barbara P. the memories of the tennis matches at the tennis court. To Sam S. I leave “Blondie”, (she knows who she is). To Phillip E. the ability to read and understand my notes. To Dorinda M. I leave memories of one special “band practice”. To Willie K. memories of “Smokey and the Bandit.” And last but not least to Tim I leave all the “good” times in hopes he’ll always remember them. I, Pat Mahanay, do hereby will: Scott C. a growing friendship, Buck H. a nondestructible pick and a lot of good times. Richard F. a rusty nail and a broken heater. Wayne H. a free lesson at Pat’s school of fencing. Bill H. the ability to play the guitar and my friendship. To Bobby S. and John H. a night on the town, to Gus L. my friendship and hopes that we will meet again. To all of whom I’ve forgotten the ability to be noticed, and to Doug H. I leave a sideburn trimmer and the ability to find me in Carrabe” after Jan. 25. I, Rodney Prest lassey, will my ability to play football to Duke . and to my sister the ability to study in class. To Rod K. and Hooky B. to have fun in school at all times. So long. I, Lucy Melton, will to Vivian R. the ability to finish school. I will to Rose R. and Cherry L. the ability to keep up with the men. I, Karen Marie Millender, will to Debra R., to whom I’ve had the pleasure of knowing for the past six years, I’ve enjoyed every minute and never regretted it, so I leave her my ability to stay “sweet and innocent”; “Afternoon Delight” you’re the best friend a friend could have. To Maxie C. I leave the Donnie Osmond doll she always wanted. I wish you luck in your future journey ahead. To Sam S. I leave all the help he needs to keep M.C. straight. To Willie K., I have enjoyed knowing you especially in our last year at C.H.S. I will you all the success in the world in hopes we will always be close. To Neal “L” W., whose friendship I’ve cherished the most, I leave the moments we had together, and I hope in the future there will be many more. Oh! by the way after “Jan” maybe I’ll see ya more than your Dental Hygienist HA! I, Bucky Kersey, do hereby leave the green people eater to Angie Gray, to Riley Mathis I leave ... To Linda C. I leave my love and my ability to skip without getting caught; To Buddy Brown I leave the ability to talk Mr. Holder into anything to the Coaches who think I have the gym key, I leave them their imaginary key. But most of all I leave Kimberly K. my ability to pass without trying. And to Ruby F. I leave my ability to throw without missing. I, Amy Crutchfield, do hereby leave my ability to graduate to Brenda H., to Sonya G. I leave her all the luck to get along with Coach Clark next year, to Sandra P. I leave all my ability to get along with everyone, and last of all I leave all my love to Dewey G., and all my friendship to those at C.H.S., and to the Srs. of 79 good luck. I, Mayce Glass, will my ability to do good work to Marty G., and to Author H., and my good times to the struggling 7th graders of Carrabelle High School. I, Kevin (Red-O) Griffen, being of sound mind and body, and doubting the continuing existence of my high school education, do hereby leave all the Annewakees a road map with the route back to Georgia already marked, to Miss O’Toole a Gator shirt so she can always root for the winner of the Fla.-FSU game, to Mr. Kilbourn a can of hairspray so that when he’s playing basketball his hair won’t flop down to his shoulders, and to Jackie Myers the ability to forgive (I hope) all the bad times I gave her. I, Doug Holditch, hereby leave Cathy M. all the tequila in a sunrise, Renee S. I leave all my personal advice, Angie Gray I leave a P.A. system so she can be heard, Carolyn S. I leave a book on hair styles, Richard F. I leave the noises of a zoo, Karen M. I leave coke cans to curl her hair, and I also leave a little something to Wayne, Neal, Bobby, Mimi, Pat, Buck, and John. I, John Humphrey, of sound mind and body, sometimes, leave Phillip E. all the exciting Friday and Saturday nights I had in my senior year. To Leonard a sledge hammer, to Red-O I leave many more Annewakees, and to Rod Kilbourn, I leave two dollars so he can pay our way to St. George Graduation night, and to Pat I leave a hair brush, and to C.H.S. I leave many good memories. I, Vickie Keith, will my ability to stay in school to my brother David and my sisters Helen and Ruth-ann. My height I leave to Sheri F. I leave my ability to stay out of trouble to David K. I leave my Cheerleading ability to Cindy S. and also my abil- ity to be on time, and last but not least I will all my love to Kenny Dingier. I, Richard Kelley, being the sweet person I am, do hereby leave the following: to Martha C. a good ole teddy bear hug along with the 3s and 8s, also the ability to dodge trees that jump in front of her while she’s driving anyone’s car. To Sandra S. the curse of the “You wouldn’t” because she knows it always happens when she says it. To Cindy S. and Susana B. the memories of the past and all the fun that we “would have had” in California. To Sharon G. Uh ... Whateva. To all the friends I have at C.H.S. and Annewakee I hope you all have good luck now and in the future. 1 leave my thankfulness to Annewakee for helping me get as far as I have in Life. Signing off and promising to return, R. K. I, Sandy Carroll, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the following: To Carolyn S. I leave her my C.O. P. Book my car keys so she can at least leave the school once a day. To Renee S. I leave my tape of Nazreth “Hair of the Dog”. To Ruby Fordham I leave my ability to get to school on time a lot of good memories in the past some good times in the future. And to Ruby Danny all the luck in the world. To Sheri Lisa F. I leave my long legs. To Randy Millender I leave him the double ferris wheel at the fair, which, he the double ferris wheel at the fair, which he loves to ride. And last but not least I say adios to C.H.S. I, Cynthia Maxine Creamer, do hereby leave Carrott top (K. M.) good wishes, good luck and good times. “Oh” by the way Butternut I hope you’re able to shake that name someday. Phillip E. the good times we never had, Scott C. Aggressiveness. I envy you John H. for being Sam’s roommate. To Lulu L. the state line, lots of booze and good country music. Neal W. I couldn’t think of anything you need, but good luck with a name like you have. Debra R. all the great times, memories and Hum’s-mmms. To my good friend Rease W. 10,000 mature men (18-81) so you will never be lonely. To Jackie M. 10 of the best looking guys to keep you occupied. To Wille Kendricks lots of memories and you know what I mean! To Bucky baby H. 1 leave you hope, and courage to face all those concerned fathers. To Sissy C. a permanent hall pass to skip with. To all my friends at A. Camp my love and prayers and last but most important to Sam S. the best of everything we ever shared for everything we ever shared has been the best. Memories, my deepest love and in hopes there will be lots more in the future. And you are going to be a professional bum, I leave you a one way plane ticket to St. Pete. I, Tammy Braxton, with sound mind and body, before I go crazy, do hereby leave Lucretia Taylor my ability to stay in good with the Shiver side of the family. To Mr. Gray I leave Ruby F. so he can keep up with the gossip. To Coach Clark I leave the cheat sheet he thought Bucky K. and I had, but the Football players had! To Lynn C., Tracey C., Lisa B., and Amy B., the ability to go all the way through school without being hassled about their grades. To Donnie Johnson, I leave all my love. I, Neel Brown, do hereby will my ability to all the boys to get into Miss Snell’s P.E. class, and pity others who get into coach Galbraith’s class. I also will the ability to Riley Mathes to HANG IN THERE in Marine Mechanics. Last but not least I will all my love to Lynn C. .. . I, Jack Byrd, just about being, do hereby leave Coach Harris a penquin suit. To Bill H. straight hair conditioners. To Wayne H. (oh you know). To Bobby S. a new pair of glasses. To Scott C. my ability to charm all of the girls, not just 1st graders. To Bucky J. I leave a 15 year old red rock. To Pat M. I leave a Nifda rotten egg. To Tersa W. and Beth L. I leave my love whatever it’s worth to them. To everybody I leave my gratitude for it’s not been Heaven to get this far. I will never forget this year, how could I, all the way from Rod M. to Teresa W. To Beth L. I leave memories of our Wild and exciting trip to Atlanta. (We really pulled one over on them). To Bobby S. and Neal (L) W. I leave my ability to get attention by acting insecure, it was all a game. To the “Grey Hound” and Paula I leave the memories of rootbeer and the beach. HA HONK! and finally to all those who feel left out for not being mentioned in someones will, I will them the ability to be noticed. I, Gene Worthington (Squeeky), leave the ability to drive on the road to Tommy L., I leave my skateboard to Belinda O., so she can get to town and back in time, to Cocoa I leave the fun times I had at CHS. And I leave my old blue chevy to anyone that would want it. I leave the good times that made going to school fun to my friends, and I think now I’ll just leave. So Long . . . 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