Chincoteague High School - Chinco Yearbook (Chincoteague, VA)

 - Class of 1986

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24 Tammy Walker Billy Williams Denise Williams Jenny Wilson

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Todd Tarr Charlene Taylor Elwood Taylor Kimball Taylor Robert Taylor Oliver Townsend Tammy Turlington Brian Tyndall 23



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LAST WILLS AND TESTAMENTS 1986 SENIOR CLASS I, SHERI ALLEN, being of confused mind and underdeveloped body do hereby leave to the following: To my brother, the patience to finish school; To Jim Rider, my friendship and a game; To all my friends (Sheri, Susan, Leigh, Angie, and Liz), all our past memories and the future. I, MARK BARRET, being of sound mind and short body, leave: To John F. and Tommy R., all of our good times in Consumer Math; To my nephew, Ja- mie, the ability to graduate and to get to school on time; To Mom and Dad, my love and thanks. I, JOYCE ETTA BASS, being rich minded and big mouth, do hereby leave the following: To Mom and Dad, drained pockets; To the whole family, a special I LOVE YOU!!; To Tammy T., a yellow tablet and our friendship; To Odell, a stock car; To Karen, my ability to rule her man; To Marie and Mi- chelle, our fondest memories!!; To LARRY THOMAS HARPER, JR., my love and life; I'll always LOVE YOU!!; To the seniors: “NEVER SURRENDER!” I, TONYA LYNN BIRCH, being of unsound mind and body, leave: To Denise P. Bowden, 1 gallon of seat wax; To Melodi, the ability to graduate be- fore the year 2000; To Mom and Dad, my love for putting up with me over the years; “Thanks”, Rob, for your help too; and last but not least, I wish the best for Denise and Karen ’cause they’re the very best!” I, LISA BOWDEN, being of sound mind and crazy body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Sandy, Tammy and B. J., our friendship and good times; To Lisa H., a year’s supply of over-nighters; To Sheana, the ability to get through school and enjoy it more than I did; To Mom and Dad, Thanks for everything!; and To Robby, who I am taking with me, all my love always!! I, BILLY BIRCH, being of what little mind I have left, leave: To my brother, my government notes; To Julie, a big smooch; To Ms. Fowler, Dale M., and Mr. Enright, thank you for being more than a friend!; To Jenny W., Marie, Laura, Denise, a lunch at “Curley’s Garage”; To Mom and Dad, the big- gest thank you anyone could give — I love ya!; lastly, To the Class of 2000, hope you have more fun than I did! I, JACK BOWDEN, being of unsound mind and halfwayshort body, do hereby leave: To Rodney, a pack of Marlboro Lights; To Kevin Bell, the ability to get a real job; To Jamie, a way to school next year; To Bobby McGee, a real engine “Chevy”; To my mom and dad, a very big thank you!; and last, To Beverly, all my love and all of our special moments together, provided there are lots more to come. I, SHANNON BROWN, being of questionable mind and body, do bequeath the following: To B. J.(my little brother), the hope that she gets “comfortably numb”; To Jenny, a new amplifier holder; To Kim, another lunch at the Mall Deli; To Melissa, a big “Uh-huh!”; To my sister, Leslie, the patience to start from scratch; To my four wonderful parents, all my love; To the Administration, nothing—what more do they deserve? I KAREN BUDD, being of crazy mind and body, do hereby leave the following: To Jon and Mikey, lots of luck through school; To Angela, all our talks we had; To Leslie (Scud), Rhonda, Denise, Tonya and Laura, the memories of all the good times we’ve had together, providing there will be more and thanks for being such great friends; To Mom and Dad, thanks for putting up with me, “I love you!” I, PAUL BULL, being of stunded mind and body, leave the following: To Marty, my little brother, someone to hang around with; To Rodney, a 6-pack and a date with Pufon; To Melissa, my great philosophies; To Tom, a case of Boonesfarm ; To Dean, a date, with anyone; To Tree, a specific article of clothing; To Kim, a secret walk in the park and Curtis, Jr. I, B. J. CHERRIX, being of intelligent mind and flexible body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Shannon (big brother), one new ear and shoulder for my personal use; To Laura (Do ya wanna get away?!) J., one haunted bridge with a mysterious glow; To “The Incompetent Retard”, the true definition of a “semi-adult”; To Mrs. B., one smoke detector for the girls bathroom; To my parents, a high school diploma and my college education (for future bragging); finally, To all of my friends, a thanks, best wishes, and all of the many unforgettable memories!! I'LL MISS YOU ALL!! I, BRYANT CHRISTOPHER, just want to wish the whole Class of ’86 a lot of luck and may they succeed in everything they do; and I would like to wish all the teachers good luck; and To all the up and coming graduates, “Farewell” from “Big Boo”. : I, SUSAN COLLINS, being of a burnt mind and abused body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Shannon, a tank of gas and a year’s supply of windshield cleaner, providing she doesn’t use it at once; To Sheri, my ability to be a troublemaker; To my parents, my love and thanks; To Bruce, all my love. I, WADE DAVIS, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath the following: To Blondie, the privilege of having the same birthday and a serving of Synder Goulash; To Brandenburg, 4 qts, of beer and one session with the Manlies; To Charma, I leave me and all my love!!; To Mason, a one night stay-at Uncle Joe’s and a case of Coors; last and least, To Kim, a book called “How To Change Your Personality For Everyone”. I, KIM DOYLE, being of warped mind and distraught body do hereby bequeath the following: To Denise Bowden, the ability to get out of “Knee Deep”; To my sister, Cathy, I wish her everything in life; To my friends, including the unmentioned one, one big “Thanks”; To my parents, thanks for putting up with me and getting me through high school; and To the rest of Chincoteague, “Au-revoir!” I, MARIE EDWARDS, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave the following: To Michelle, all the great times we’ve had and all the ones to come; To Ruth Ann, someone to take to school; To Denise, the ability to keep her guys straight; To Marcia, my Home Ec. grades; To Billy, all the great times in class; To my Mom, a special thanks — I couldn’t have made it without you; and To Jessica, all my love. I, CINDY FAITH, being of highly intellectual mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Bobby, the ability to not do your homework and still get credit for it; To Kevin, a pack of gum; To Anissa, a full tank of gas (so you can go to Huey’s): To Billy, the ability to “make it big”; and to the next generation of government students, my entire collection of cheat-sheets! 25

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