Chincoteague High School - Chinco Yearbook (Chincoteague, VA)

 - Class of 1986

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1, JOHN FECTEAU, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave: To Mr. Enright and Mr. Montresor, “Special Thanks”— without their support, en- couragement and patience, I would not have made it this far; To anyone that needs it, I leave my ability to stick with school as long as I have; and To Mrs. Matthews — You can retire now. We made it! I, JERRY FITCHETT, being of annoyed mind and little body, leave: To Tommy Mason, an A in Computer Science and a job; To J.O.J., a white girl; To Elwood Taylor, a job with me on NFLTODAY; To my mom and dad, Thanks; and finally, To Kammie, everything I haven’t already given her—all my love, good luck—I’ll miss you most. I, LARRY FRANCIS, hereby leave: To anyone, my ability to keep trying and get out of school; To Tony Johnson, a bottle of J. D. and the ability to get a job; but most of all, To my mother and father and my grandparents, I give my love. I, SHERI GARSUCH, being of questionable mind and extremely small body, do hereby bequeath the following: To my family, thanks for your patience and help; To Suzen, Shannon, Sheri, Helen, B. J., and Kelli, a great friendship and keep in touch after graduation; a special thanks to Kelli Smith, my best friend; and last, but certainly not least, To Chad, I leave my love, my heart and our dreams. I LOVE YOU! I, RHONDA GREEN, being of sound mind and body, leave the following: To my nephew, Danny, the ability to graduate; To Ms. Foster, Ms. Johnson and Mr. Montresor, “Thank you for all your help”; To my mother and my sister, Bobbie, “I couldn’t have done it without you. THANKS!”; To my brother, John and the Class of ’86, “We finally made it!”; and To Brian and Megan, I leave all my love! I, BRENT HICKMAN, being of used mind and water-logged body, hereby leave the following: To Bobby McGee, a new paint-job; To OHNO, a new car; To my nephews, the ability to graduate; To Colleen, all my love because she deserves it for putting up with me; To my parents, thanks for helping me through school. Good-bye. I, BETH HOLSTON, being of quiet mind and short body, do hereby leave: To my cousin, Lori Ann Lewis, my luck and love; and To the Seniors, hope that everyone reaches their goals and dreams; I also want to thank all the teachers who I have had for my classes for their help and their patience. I, MELISSA JESTER, being of dirty mind and titillating body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Kim S., a bag of chocolate kisses and the perfect “V”; To Wade, a trip to the dugouts; To Kevin Bell, a pair of socks and some imagination to use them constructively; To Laura, Christin, Skim, Skan, I leave a fifth of Smirnoff and Franklin City; To Rob, a “serious discussion”; and To “Curtis”, the forecast of snow and a philosophy! I, NANCY JOHNSON, being of crazy mind and very sexy body, do hereby bequeath the following: To my nephew, C. J., all of my athletic ability; To my nephew, Jr., the ability to succeed; to my two private “Eyes”, the ability to keep spying; To Brent, NOTHING; To Danny, the ability to keep sing- ing, dancing and working; To Kim Seman, a BIG HERSHEY KISS; To my family, peace; and To my sweetheart, all my love. I, RICKY JOHNSON, being of sound mind, leave my ability to get along with other people To Michael Marshall—and hope that he will do just that. I, KIRK JONES, being of intelligent mind and good-looking body, leave the following: To my parents, all the love they deserve; To my cousin, Adam, my red truck, provided he doesn’t wreck it; To my sister, Larri Ann, the ability to teach her daughter about God; and To all my friends, I hope you get all the things you want in life. Thanks everybody for putting up with me. P.S., To my cousin, Teddy, the ability to get girls at the right time. I, JOVAN JONES, being of sound mind and worthless body, hereby leave the following: To Tommy Mason, hair; To Eric Townsend, luck; To Paul Bull, my little baby; To Bobbi Jean, good sense; To Kammie Olsen, the ability to be faithful; To Jerry Fitchett; the ability to realize; To Keith Harmon, a ra- dio dedication, the v-killers, and a load of fresh v’s; To Ricky Johnson, a lifelong supply of Crest; and To Sharon Tull, good sense and all my love. See you later. I, LAURA JONES, being of dizzy mind, leave: To the Band and my majorettes, lotsa love, luck and determination to put on a great show; To Kathy, patience and “Soap”; To Mitzi, my driving abilities; To Julie, a bottle and blonde hair, so she can understand the way I think; To Melissa, Kam, Kim, Kim and Karen, thanks for Romping; To Christin, a “Boog”; To Miss Fowler, thanks for everything, expecially for being my special friend. I, KIM LANKFORD, being of dirty mind and sexy body, do hereby leave: To Kevin, my ability to make All-District Basketball; To Step, my ability to graduate; To Ann, my ability to keep everyone laughing; To the rest of my home girls, the ability to get through a year without stabbing a “friend” in the back; To Keith, Tavian, Anthony, Elwood, Mike and both Eric’s, Best Wishes; To my secret lovers, all my love. I, SCOTT LEWIS, being of sound mind and hefty body, do leave: To Danny Mills, my Pacer X and a fat chick; To Mark Conklin, a car that runs more than 3 weeks in a year; To Nancy Johnson, I leave some white sugar; To Mickey Wessells, I leave some good luck; To Randy and Kim, I leave everlasting happiness. I, TOMMY MASON, being of wild mind and overworked body, do hereby leave the following: To Paul and Rodney, four dollars, two bottles of wine and some food for ye; To Bill, a new engine and attitude; To Jerry, the ability to not say “que” a hundred times and my radar detector; To Dean, the ability to get stimulated; To Jovan, a paper bag and rubber gloves. I, BOBBY MCGEE, being of without paying attention mind, leave: To Kevin and Jack, a Dodge engine to put in their Chevy’s; To John, a new oyster shovel; To Willie Moore, a 4x4 Dodge short bed; To Bear, someday to get his licenses and buy a Dodge; To Mom and the old man, thanks for buying the gas when I was broke; and To Brian Odell, someday that he will own his own Ford stock car. I, SANDY MCGEE, being of confused mind and short body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Lisa and Tammy, all of our great times together and our never ending friendship; To Terri and Jimmy, may your lifetime together be filled with happiness and love; To my parents, thanks for your love and support — I Love You!; and last, To Patrick, I leave all my love because he will have it FOREVER!! I, RODNEY MERRITT, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave this establishment forever: To Mr. Montresor, Mr. Winder and Mrs. B., I leave 1 year of “Peace” and “Quiet”; To Paul, Tommy and Jovan, the ability to stay out of Arcadia’s parking lot; To Robert, a tank of gas to go to Greenbackville; To my Mom and Dad, all my love and thanks for all they have done for me; To my brother, the ability to succeed and stay out of trou- ble; To Rocky, Thanks for my job! 26

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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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I, WILLIE MOORE, being of big body, do hereby leave: To Bob M., one Dodge door; To Reggie, a road trip, a truckload of cans, bottles and speeding tickets; To Nicole, I leave Reggie; To Mom, one stool to climb up on to hit me; To Dad, no problems, as long as he feeds me; and to both, all my love. I, BRIAN ODELL, being of partially brainy mind and tall body, do hereby leave the following: To Joyce, one female Bassett Hound; To Brent, a new front end; To Bobby, a new Holley carburetor, providing it doesn’t leak; To my brother, the ability to get through high school; To my parents, a big thanks for getting me through high school; and, finally, To Karen, all of my love.—Bye! Bye! I, KAMMIE OLSEN, being of dizzy mind and long legs, do bequeath the following: To “Sal”, 3 inches; To Kim D., happiness; To Melissa, | pair of bow legs and a German physique; To Jerry, my bionic body to love and ravish; To Mr. Montresor and my parents, my sincerest thanx; To Wad, I leave a date to the prom; To all underclassmen this: Romp for Survival! I, LENORA PITTS, of fist, sound and body, leave: To my brother, Norman (the excellent football player who scored 1008 yards and 45 tackles during the 1985 football season), my ability to be strong and my willingness to be impatient at any extent; To Marjorie and Andrew Pitts, all my love; To Wal- ter Darnell Mason, the rest of my love; And To my 10 year old sister, Karen, the ability to walk. I, WILLIAM PITTS, leave: To Anthony Townsend, the ability to keep trying to get out of school and to stay out of trouble as I did; To Kenny Birch, the ability to play line backer as well as I did at times; and To the whole football team, the ability to have another winning season—and please beat Ar- cadia! I, TOMMY REED, being of dizzy mind and wise-to-be-prized body, leave all my possessions: To Jessie S., my ability to drive DUI; To John Snead, my ability to get girls; To Kim Seaman, a fifth of V.O.; To John, my ability to play football; To Pat Smith, my favorite truck; and To the boys, a case of beer. I, SHANNON SAVAGE, being of stubborn mind and passionate body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Susan, my ability to each cocolate after a big night and all our memories; To Mom and Dad, all my love and thanks for all you have done (I know it wasn’t easy); To Tammy, our friendship; To Sheri, all our fun times; To Mike, all my love and a one-way ticket to Pluto; To Charlene, “Let ’s cruise!” I, DEAN ROSS, being of sound mind and brown body, do hereby leave the following: To my parents, some patience; To Jerry, a little bit of reality; To Tommy, some hair; To Jovan, life’s supply of B. P., To Paul, ability to keep those little girls from dumping him; To Melissa, the ability to not fall asleep in physics; To Lisa D., my ability to keep a secret; To my little brother, my athletic ability. I, KIM SEMAN, being of fickle mind and ticklish body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Chuck and Jill, the ability to behave; To Melissa, a B’52, an innocent thirteen year old and many memories; To Christin, a “Romping Rope”; To Nancy, a night at the Pines; To Laura, a pack of gum; To Jacque, thanks for being a friend; To my parents, a BIG thanks for everything; and To Chris, Lots of Love! I, KELLI SMITH, being of no mind and questionable body, do hereby bequeath: To my parents, the ability to party hardy; To Sheri, Mr. Right; To all my friends, thanks for helping me out ina new place (especially Sheri); To Staci and Yancy, a six pack; To Robert, all our great memories; and, last but not least, my undying love and friendship To the guy who means the most to me—Kevin. I, JOHN SNEAD, leave the following: all my money to whoever is left in my family; my car to Billy McGee; my bicycle to whoever doesn’t have li- cense; well, that’s it. Well, I’m dead now. I, TODD TARR, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave. I, CHARLENE TAYLOR, being of confused mind and battered body, do hereby bequeath the following: To my parents, my love and thanks for helping me get through school; To Michelle, my ability to drive and my ability to stay out of trouble; To Shannon and Suzan, “Let’s cruise!”; Last, but most important, I leave my love to that SPECIAL SOMEONE. I, ROBERT TAYLOR, of no mind and skinny body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Paul Bull, a stick of dynamite to blow up Ocean Breeze; To Rodney, a car door; To Tommy M.., a lifetime supply of nerve pills; To my brother, my height; To my sister, my personality; and to Christin, someone perfect; To Sherry and Jimmy Bloxomu, who have raised me, a day off; and finally, to my mom and dad, all my love—and To Leanne, a day at the beach. I, OLIVER TOWNSEND, being of sound mind and body, leave: To my brother, Eric, the ability to play sports; To Anthony Townsend, the ability to have fun in school; To the rest of the home boys, the ability to have fun with the girls. I, TAMMY TURLINGTON, do hereby leave the following; To my sister, Kim, the ability to get through school; To Joyce (Etta), our everlasting friendship; To my parents, “Thanks” for the encouragement and for getting me through school; and To my husband (Robie), all my LOVE and HAPPINESS forever. (I love you, always!!) I, BRIAN TYNDALL, being of warped of mind and long body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Little Jack, a prayer that he graduate; To Julie, live it up—it’s your turn; To Robert, a year’s supply of Budweiser; To Jennifer, my ability to walk in the house without spilling Fritos on the floor; To my parents, a big thanks for putting up with me; and To Jennifer, all my love. I, TAMMY WALKER, being of sound mind and married body, do hereby leave the following: To Mary Ann, B.J., Lisa and Sandy, all the fun times and the fond memories we’ve shared; To my mom, a special “I love you”; To Amber Lynn, lots of love and a future full of dreams; and, lastly, To Mike, all my love and my whole self, because without him, I’d be nothing. (Thanks for being my everything!” I, DENISE WILLIAMS, having a crazy mind and short body, leave: To Bobby, Jr., my ability to drive; To my mom and dad, all my love and thanks; To Bobby and Nancy, thanks for everything; To Karen, Tonya and Rhonda, all the best of luck because you deserve it and thanks for being there when I needed you!; and all my love To that special someone. I, JENNIFER WILSON, do hereby leave: To Jovan, Paul and friends, the hope that you will get everything you so richly deserve in life; To Billy Birch, a tremendous thanks for being a true friend and fellow sufferer; and, To my parents, all my thanks and love for being there and getting me through all this. 27

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