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wm m I. Angie Mock, leave to Missy Patna) the trip to Eastpoint we never made. To Rusty Pptn l all Sharon (Cray’s kne. To Lisa B. all the good times that we had in the old green truck. To Linda D. a ride from school to work. To Jacki B. a car of her own. To Maggie J. the deer she's always wanted to kill. Ruthann K. all the we had Roa L. the ability to finish school. To-James G. all my love. J, Dorinda Murray, hereby xvil! to Belinda 0. a Jong remembered friendship. To Cindy S. I leave our Friday and Saturday nites. To my parents I leave a big hug and kiss for everything they’ve done for me. To Mrs. Williams and Miss Yelvington ‘ A big thanks for putting up with me. To Threasa M. a new car horn. To my little sister Marlene, I leave the ability to graduate. To LaDonna. Gina, and Jep. all the good times before school. To •‘Busby” a bottle of J.D. Last but not least... I give all ray love to Thomas for being the special person he is and for all the love and support he has always given me. Good Bye C.H.S.!! I. Threasa Murray, being of sound mind, most of the time, do hereby leave the following: To Dorinda M., Thomas and much happiness, to Belinda 0., whatever she wants, to Tammy M., a magic carpet ride, to Cindy S., my personality, to LaDonna W. my heater, to Gina S., a bottle of J.D., to Carole S., my horn, to Jackie H. and Jep S. my underwater house, to Bridget T., Ray and twenty little Rays, to everyone I forgot a BIG K rSS!!! And last but not least to my parents my love and appreciation, Lord knows they’ve been through it! I, Karen Pearman, do hereby leave a good laugh and a good cry for all the good times to Susan. To Bridget, the “uh-cn-in-enera” joke and a sunburn! To T. K., one last ride to town and the hope that she’ll always have at least one pair of Jordaches! To Sharon, someone else with the same problems. To “Nenee.” the ability to act the sophisticated senior! To ‘‘Ernie” Money, money, and more money! And to Bobby, 2 Vi years of memories vengeance, regrets, and dreams, but most of all LOVFHand the secure feeling of knowing we got through it all! I, Rusty Putnal, do hereby leave the following: To Lawrence Brannan I leave another good old truck. To J. D„ a new clean hat. To Mr. Hurst a winning season. To Missy P. my ability to finish school. To Sharon Gray I leave all my love! 1, Marsha Reeves, leave the following to: T. R. two more years of school, and M. R. five more and ray love. To M. D. (my little sis) I leave the good times we had, and someday you’ll find the right guy (keep looking!) To S. L. and H. D. all the luck in the world! To my friends I’ll always remember the good times and I’U always cherish our friendship. To all my teachers thanks. To Mr. Rudd, I leave a perfect band. To the hand thanks for the good times. Last, but not least, my Grandfather I leave all my love and a special thanks. 1, Susan Smith, upon my departure leave to Karen all our memories both good and bad, Rhonda $7.00 worth of munchies and thanks, and to Bridget an 8 year friendship. To Garf a convincing ‘'meow,” Robin and Hobby the ability to get along and Randy Snyder a Seminole sign with an E.” To Carole don’t take after me. To Maggie one last “trip to see Rocky Horror. To Tim, thanks for the memories, and to Debbie E. never change. To my 6th graders more good years at C.H.S. To my teachers past and present I say thank yeu” and good bye! I. Bridget Talley, will to: Rhonda Busby, memories of our good times, a bottle of “P.C.” and an everlasting friendship. Karen Pearman, memories of the Bike-a-Thon, R.H.” and a big sign with unga bunga on it. Susan Smith, a box of egg salad sandwiches. Threasa Murray, a “red Gran Prix.” Dorinda Murray, memories of our good times and my friendship. Ross Chambers, a milkshake. Herbert Davis and Sherry Lee all the Burger King onion rings and apple pies they can eat. Missy Davis and Jimmy Talley the ability to graduate. All my teachers THANKS!! My parents all my respect. And last but not least all my love to Ray Butler. 25
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'i I I, Tammy Keene, do hereby will to Skipper the ability to go through the woods without a scratch. James D. a special thanks for being and a lot of fun! Deneen, an everlasting friendship, a good laugh and a lot of memories. Maggie, a kiss from GeoTge Jones, after I get mine! Rhonda and Melinda an everlasting friend ship. Karen P. ail the hard words she can use! Mr. Donovan, a BIG SMILE! To my sister Susan the ability to graduate. To my parents a Big thanks for everything. To David Sasnett 1 leave my future and my endless love! I, Ruthann Keith, hereby will to my niece Heather a curling iron. To Skipper my ability in math and a lot of memories. Tammy K. all our good times. Mrs. Williams a big “Thank you” for being there. To Sonja B. my love for school. Tammy M. my brother David, if she will take him far, far away! To Amy K., Moiley, Mandy, and Joe Joe my good times at C.H.S. To Lawrence B. a better parking spot on T.I. To my parents a “special” Thank you. Last hut not least I leave my everlasting love to Tony A. Smith. 1, Shane Lee, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Scott Starling the good times, good luck with Sheila, to be able to laugh about St. George Island and to be able to run like-when you carry the ball at the games. I leave Rusty Cumbie, Lawrence Brannan and Skipper the good times, football practice and good luck for the next year. I leave the C.H.S. coaches the ability to not get hurt during football practice. And the class 1-A District Championship. I leave all the underclassmen the ability to survive the classes but to have good times at C.H.S. before you leave it. And to Kyndle I leave a lot of special memories. I, Thomas McKenzie, hereby leave the ability to grow tall and touch the rim to Jeff S., the ability to play baseball to Marty S., a case of “Bud” to James D., to Johnny “J.J.” Jones many more partying nights, the ability to kill a deer to Clif M., to Christine, the best boyfriend she could dream of having, to my parents all my love, to all my friends thanks for being there when I needed you, and last but not least to Rhonda thanks for helping me Finish school, All my love in my heart, my future and everything else I have. I, Oscar Martin, do hereby leave the following: To whoever wants it, the back seat in Mr. Donovan’s class. To Josie I leave the ability to graduate, to next year’s football team I leave a 10-0 record. To Fred Jetton I leave Chattahoochee (HA. HA). And to Coach Hurst I leave a special thanks. And to Jerri I leave my heart and my eyes to watch her next year! I. Clif Massey (C.T.J.), being of sound, mind, and body (sometimes) do hereby will the following to: James D. the ability to make it through school this year. Ha, Ha. To Harry L. - A battery, tires, and a “Bud,” Ricky B. to keep his job at the AMOCO. To David B. and Billy J. a bottle of -J.D. to Tammy K. to make it through Donovan’s room. To Doyle S. and Stuart Me. a set of Ground Hawgs, to Dorinda M. many more good times, to my nephews and nieces the ability to make it through school the way I should have, and to my parents for seeing me through school THANKS!! I, Royal Melton, hereby leave to Laura M. the ability to finish school and to Baines M. all my football spirit and Johnny J. and Freddie B. all the luck with the women. I. Beth Millender, do hereby leave C.H.S. with 12 years of good and meaningful memories that will never be forgotten. First 1 would like to give my parents an everlasting “thanks” for all you’ve done. And to all of mv nephews and my one niece 1 leave all of my love and my ability to finish school. To Teresa and Lisa I leave a big thanks for always being there and for all of our crazy and wonderful times, in hopes that there will be manv more. To S. S. 1 leave an undisturbed day of working on the float. And to Mrs. Gander, Ms. Collins, and Mr. Mack a great big “thanks.”
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