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Senior Autograph
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Vice-President Marcy Bragdon Secretary Donna Hurst President Pam Putnal Treasurer Carol Lowery Officers Senior 1980-81
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Senior Wills I, Henry Melton, of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Johnny Jones the bulk of my school estate locker (he uses it any way). To J. P. Brinkley I leave a fifty gallon drum of unleaded gasoline and a pair of dark sunglasses. To Roy Melton I leave the ability to talk with his mouth shut. To the C.H.S. Band I leave the memories of the last seven years. And to my successor as drum Major I leave the hope that they will enjoy it as much as I did. And to all of my friends I leave an everlasting friendship. I, Tony Millender, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my ability to bog a truck on hard pavement to Rusty P.. To little Mike S. I leave my empty can of skoal. To Brenda L. the ability to have a good time, whether its on the beach or up the river. I leave my ability to not be scared in rough water to Joann H. And for Miles C. in the future all the women he can handle. And last but not least I leave my ability to lose on the ASTORIOD machine to Hank G. I, Debbie Mock, do hereby leave Mike M. the ability to stay in school and be a good football player. To Angie M. and Jimmie B. the ability to stay single and to graduate. To Coach Clark I leave my deepest respect. To my parents I leave all my love for supporting me these 12 years. Now I must say farewell to ‘‘Ole Sweet C.H.S.” I, Richard Murray, leave to Larry Riley many more good times at Hickory Hammock. To Larry Hadsock (Plueky) my ability to get through school before drawing my retirement check. To Rusty Putnal, I leave my ability to put up with Lynn’s griping one more year. To Stewart McKnight, I leave my Taxi service to get to school every morning. To Donald and Janalyn, I leave my ability to smooch in the halls. To Duke Green, an empty can of Copenhagen. And last but not least, to Lynn Hadsock, I leave all my tender loving care. I, Donna O’Neal, would like to will my ability to the — GREEN MACHINE to stay on top. And also to my brothers Phillip and Gerome to follow in my footsteps and finish school. To my favorite Coach (Dick) I leave my best luck with the softball team. To my favorite P.E. teacher Coach (Flowers) my best wishes to him with the women. Especially to Melinda W. and Mrs. Jackson all the thanks in the world for everything they have done for me and my future child ... I’m PROUD to be a C.H.S. student. I, Pam Putnal, leave to Debbie and Donna L., my winning attitude. To Linda D., all the McDonald’s French Fries she can eat. To Beth M., the ability to stay loose while batting in a game. To Janalyn D., the courage to take Deadman’s curve at 90 m.p.h. on one wheel. To Debra B. and Marty G., a big Hey. To Donald D., I leave a bag of Gator goodies. To Skipper S. the ability to speak all foreign languages ... correctly. To Karen L. and Charles D. a special thanks for just being there. To all my teachers my appreciation. To Cliff C., my love and all the good times. See ya later. I, Kay Richards, do hereby will my ability to graduate to my brothers Mike and Mark along with a ‘‘how to get along with each other book.” To Trina J. and Laura T. Thanks for being there and such good friends. To Debbie Mock, all the Dolly Parton records there is, if she doesn’t have them all. To my parents and teachers a great big Thank You for all your help. To the Green Machine, lots of Spirit and Good Luck. To the Senior Class and all those remaining at good ole C.H.S. lots of luck. To Jeff Paterson I leave all my love. I, Marcy Bragdon, do hereby will the following: To Donna my V.W. To Connie another “joy ride.” To Linda a car. To Richard and Lynn, another parking place other than mine. To Karen, thanks for being a friend. To Alton, a trip to Tallahassee with you-know-who. To all
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