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Page 18 text:
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Senior Wills I, Karen Langley, leave to Donna and Debbie all the fun and good times at C.H.S. To Eddie I leave Mr. Squinch. To Mark H. I leave a ride to school. To Rusty I leave a new green truck. To Lisa B. I leave the ability to keep a boy friend. To Lawrence B. I leave my long legs because he really needs them. To Cindy P. I leave one more year here. To George B. I leave quarterback position on J.V. To all my classmates THANKS for everything., especially Pam and Marcy. To Tony all my love. I, Melissa Larsen, leave to ... Missy Putnal a boy friend, Rusty P. a dark thick mustache, Lynn H. to be able to drive Richard’s car once more. Beth M. a life long piece of gum. Lisa F. , the power to keep other girls out of the front of Roy’s truck. Janalyn D., a tank of gas. To my dad I give love for coming home. My grandparents, patience just a couple of more months. To Robert I leave a special love that will always BE there. Pam and Charlie I will a good future at Chipola. Last but not least to Connie I give my heartbeat. I, Brenda Lolley, will to Jennie M. the ability to finish school. To Debbie M. an album of Dolly P. To Joann H. all the good times we have had. I will to Duke G. the ability to get along with my husband Bobby L. To Tony M. a new speedboat to take us up the river with. I leave my parents who supported me in all I have done my appreciation and love. I leave to Bobby L. and Robert L. all My love. I, Carol Lowery, would like to will to Vivian and Vanessa L. the ability to finish school and to straighten up in mind. To Mr. Clark strength to be able to handle JoJo and Eric, when they start school. To Coach Dick a winning softball team. To Lisa F. the ability to pass Government. To all you wonderful teachers a great big THANKS. To Beth M. a great quarterback like I was in P.E. To J.P. all my love. To the remainders at great C.H.S. GOODBYE. I, Connie Massey, leave to Beth a kiss from Teddy Jo. To Lisa F. a big thanks. To Jana an everlasting friendship. To Monica the hope she will be the best cheerleader on the squad. To Missy I leave the heart. To Dorinda more trips to Tallahassee. To Maggie, Tammy, Lisa B., Helen and Ruthann, Have fun. To Rusty and Duke the ability to finish school. To James G. and Little Mike S. stay out of trouble. To Mindy and Robert a lot of school ahead. Last I want to thank my parents for the love and understanding they have given me. I, Buddy Mathes, do hereby leave to the following people all my abilities: First of all to Minda M., pretty girl in school, I leave all my love my little V.W. To Sandy S. I leave a pen to finish my notes with. To Bobby S. I leave a lot of good times and an everlasting life with Missa M. To Missa M. thanks for being around when I need you. And to Good Ole C.H.S. I hereby leave. I I, Larry Riley do hereby leave to Richard M. a brand new Cuda because Lynn likes to ride in style. To Rusty P. a set of 14.36 Ground Hawgs, so he won’t get stuck so much. To Lawrence B. a FORD truck so he won’t break down every day. And to all the Seniors the ability to get the best out of life. And to the 1981 football team a 10-0 season. I, Edward Sanders, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave the following things to the following people: To Beverly Fowhand, the picture of the cat I drew in Art. To Chuck Smith, my copy of the book How to be skinny and still beat up football players.” To Randy Snyder, my comic book collection. To Marcy B. Bragdon, all the poems I ever wrote for the school newspaper. And last, but not least, To Donna Hurst, I leave her anything she wants because she’s beautiful. '
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Senior Wills my cousins left at C.H.S. the strength to remain. To Beth, a Hershetaback. To Janalyn, a b-day in Panama. To Donald, my bottle of Visine. To all my teachers, (especially Mr. Hurst) thanks for your help and support. To Mike Smith ( 42), a lot of Gold and all my love. Bye. I, Cliff Carroll, leave to Scott the ability to quarterback. To Donald D. a good back, and lots of luck in his senior year. To J.P. the ability to get as fast on his feet as I am. To Coach Waters, Coach Flowers, Coach Dick, Coach Hurst, and Coach Shiver, I wish them all the luck in the world with the upcoming football team. Hopefully, they can make the promise we did and succeed at it. To Carrie, I wish her good luck at C.H.S. And to the girl in my life, Pam Putnal, I leave my love. I, Ruby Chipman, leave my clothes to Rosemary Crum, my jewelry to Kim, my personality to Faye, my comb to Tammy, my dirty socks to Laura May, my molded peanut butter and jelly sandwich to Ricky Blaske. My pregnant goldfish to Mr. Connors, my body to Faye H. I think she needs it, I give Mr. Crozier my good eyesight. I, Miles Creamer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my coolness to little Mike Smith. To Duke Green, I leave a can of Skoal. To James D., I leave the ability to wear a whole shirt. But most of all my love, and very much more to Krissy Bray. I, Charlie Daniels, do hereby leave to Beth M. our good times at the boro hole in the wall. To Jonathan M. I leave a pretty belly button. To C.S. I leave the munchies. To Mitt Willum I leave 10 sets of twins and a new L.T.D. To Mi. Tompa I leave a new overhead projector and writers cramp. To my parents I leave a ditto of myself to keep them happy for the love they gave me. I, Jimmy Granger, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my ability to play linebacker to Joe M., to Bucky C. my good pack of deer dogs because he never has any, to all the seniors a very fine future, and to the 1981 football team a 10-0 season. I, Joann Hicks, will to my brother Donnie the ability to graduate. To my sisters Debbie and Wanda my bedroom at home. To Debbie M. a lifetime contract to sing with Dolly P. to Duke G. a girl friend he can keep. To Tony M. a wig that he can mess up instead of my hair. To Mrs. Jackson I will my thanks for everything that she has done for me. To my best friend Brenda L. I leave all the good times that we ever had and last but not least I leave all my love for ever and always to Milan Hicks and my baby. I, Donna Hurst, will to the following: Marcy B — all the diet Pepsi in the world. Tammy H. — a smaller brain. Alton S. — an armored car. Mr. Crozier and Mr. Hurst — a better camera. Mrs. Waters — the elementary P.E. To my parents the biggest thanks ever. Mrs. Kieth, Mrs. Varner, and my other teachers a great big thanks for making my years at C.H.S. enjoyable ones. And most of all I will my love to all at C.H.S. GOOD LUCK CLASS of 82 and the rest to follow. I, Trina Dawn Jetton, leave to Robin, Teresa, and especially Fred the ability to finish school. To Debbie Mock all the luck in the world of getting to sing with Dolly P. I leave to Kay R. plain ole good luck in everything she does. To all the seniors of 82, a good time in your last year at C.H.S. To all my teachers, Mr. Clark, Mr. K., and Mr. Mac, a big thanks for all of your help.
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Senior Wills I, Sandy Schmitt, will to my teachers to keep it up. I leave to my little sister Angela, the ability to have as much fun as I did here at C.H.S. To the TOGETHERNESS GANG, I leave a good time. To Bobby S. and Buddy M. I leave the hopes of always being friends. To my parents I leave the hopes of someday being as kind and loving as you are. To my little brother K.H. finish school. To the class of ’82 I leave a great time, of being Seniors. And to Randy Snyder I leave all my love. I, Bobby Shiver, being cool, calm, and collective will to Coach Clark a psychology book in the event he wants to do further studies on Susan Smith. To Threasa Murray I leave a bottle of Clairol Conditioner in case she decides to tame her hair. To Jep Smith an unbenda-ble bumper. To Bridget T. my F.S.U. hat. To Melinda M., I leave a great life with Buddy M. To all of the Togetherness Gang I leave some great times. To Randy Snyder I leave a film of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. To Melissa Moses, I leave my love and my half lemon. I, Alton Starling, leave Donald, the money to buy a pack of tobacco. To James and Earl McAnally many more years at C.H.S. To Jeff and Scott my size and ability to play sports. To my fellow classmates a future in which you will cherish. To LYNN Hadsock, a valid driver license. To Marcy and Karen my appreciation. To Miles a dip. To Joe, the ability to step to instead of fro. To Cliff and Pam, a perfect day. To the 1981 Football team a winning season. I, Karen Taylor, will to Jay Taylor the ability to graduate and a Big Smile. To Eddie (silky sadie) Creamer hope for the future. To Hope, I leave Eddie. To Cindy Polous, Greg and a wider bridge. To Lynn Carroll, Thanks. To Janice and Arthur, a lifetime of happiness. To Mrs. Williams, thanks for coming back. To Mrs. Webster, thanks for the re-enforcement. To Porn and Jackie B., good grades and good squid. To a special friend, no regrets, I would do it all again. To Mrs. Price, God sees the faintest Smile, keep on smiling. To Shaula, all my love. To My parents, I made it. I, Laura Jean Tucker, do hereby will to Lita Shiver, my ability to make good grades without doing homework. To Cindy (Pollock) my ability to graduate. To Eddie Creamer, I leave my straight hair. Scott Tucker, I leave, without a touch. To Melissa Moses, I wish you luck. To Mrs. Williams, I leave 70 GWPM and hope that you will do as well (HA). To Mrs. Thompson, I leave my charcoal pencil. To Porn, another year, at C.H.S. To Deneen Crum, a lot of laughs and great times. To Don Corley, all my love. And to my parents Thanks for everything.
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