Cleburne County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Heflin, AL)

 - Class of 1977

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Class Will I, Portica Johnson, leave my ability to get along with everybody to everybody at CCHS. I, Dixie Kellum, leave my big mouth to my sister, Cathy. I, Mark Laminack, leave my habit of being late for homeroom to Keith Turner. I, Pam Levans, leave to further my education of foreign relations with Germans. I, Danny Lines, hope to leave the hope of leaving CCHS, to the Jr. Class. I, Shannon Lorren, happily leave. 1, Ronnie Mayfield, leave my laziness to Rabbit Tick” Jones. I, Cindy Mercer, leave working with the school photographer to Phyllis Lumpkin. I, Marc Miles, leave my sex appeal to Pierce Norton. I, Debbie Morgan, happily leave Mr. Kent's Government class. I, Jeff Goob Morris, leave my height to Michael Shorn. I, Carla Newell, leave my ability to open combination lockers to Karen Poland. She needs it. I, Winford Owens, leave my Ace Shirt to Tyrus Morgan. I, Dee Ann Parker, leave my ability to be Mother Tushog” to Debbie Timms. 1, Toney Parker, would leave my coolness, but there is no one left that is cool enough to handle it! I, Jami Payne, leave my appetite to Nikki Owen and the Mav to Mitch Mercer. I, Johnny Parson, leave my ability to work on cars to Joey Williams. 1, Geralyn Perkins, leave to be only Terry's forever. I, Frank Chico Perry, leave Bus 43 much quieter and more peaceful. 1, Tim Pig Pesnell, leave Mrs. Noell with a little peace of mind. 1, James Phillips, leave my cool attitude and handsome looks to William Estell. I, Nina Pritchett, leave my ability to get along with the Cleburne County Sheriff's Department to anyone who needs it. I, Keith Pullen, leave Nikki and Kim to fight over my baby pictures. I, Kelly Pooh Bear” Pullen, leave, insisting on keeping my sherry” to myself. 1. Angie Reed, leave my straight shiny hair to Melissa Cobb. I, Rex Riddle (Weird Harold), leave to star in my own jello pudding commercial. I, Steve Robertson, leave my mischievous grin to Joey Webb. I, Mark Chubb” Robinson, leave Laura Wood to be constantly dreaming of me. I, Vickie Rollins, leave my ability to drive Mr. Harris crazy to anyone he will put up with. I, Joe Sanders, leave my good looks? to Toney Sanders. I, Keith Sheffield, leave my ability to sleep in class with my eyes open to Tommy Cash. I, David Skinner, leave to become a full time pine tree exterminator. I, Becky Smith, leave my pretty eyes to Denise Pate. I, Royce Smith, am just glad to leave. I, Terry Smith, leave my job at Pop's to David Pate. 1, Scott Storey, leave my tennis shoes to next year's gym class. 1, Shelia Swafford, ave to eat all my meals with Colonel SANDERS.” I, Barbra Thomas, leave my long legs to Deborah Phillips. I, Billy Thomas, leave my job at Bill's Dollar Store” to anyone who wants it. I, Laura Triplett, leave to become Mrs. Jerry Brown. I, Benji Turley, leave my aggravating Mrs. Brimmer to Joe Turley. I, Lance Babe Turner, leave my ability to write announcements for the announcement sheet for Joe Brown to Pierce Norton. I, Terry Turner, leave my ability to tease all the girls without them getting mad to the Jr. Class boys. I, Michael Scorch” Van Curon, leave my flaming red hair to any new trumpeter that can handle my spot. I, Linda Vice, leave to become a professional Gardener. I, Linda Walker, leave my motorcycle riding ability to Phillip Waits. I, Sherry Waters, leave my flirty ways behind - Kelly hopes. I, Sandra Weathers, leave my long hours of studying to Angela Newborne. I, Beverly Wheels, leave my ability to not do anything and still get into trouble to Tammy McGrady. I, Ann Wood, leave my beauty to Pat Bragg. I, Clarence Wood, leave my hair to anyone who can comb it. I, Sammy Wynn, leave all my Mexican nick-names to Freddy Wynn. 29

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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1977, being of sound mind and preparing to depan from Cleburne County High School, do bequeath the following of our worldly goods to our friends which we leave behind: I, Jeff Adams, leave - but not without leaving my white Aussie hat to Jeff Waters. I, Marie Austin, leave my early departures from school on Tuesdays to any girl who is lucky enough to have her boyfriend pick her up. I, Karen Rae Baber, leave my brains to Debbie Baber. 1, Milton Bell, leave a vacancy at the Vocational School. I, Liz Bennett, leave all of my accounting work to Mrs. Daughtery's next year’s accounting classes. I, Connie Braden, leave my ability to drive my yellow bug to Ruth Heitt. 1, Charlene Brown, leave my school spirit and love for CCHS to the 1977-78 Cheerleaders. I, Jerry Brown, leave to be very happily married to Laura Triplett. I, Joe Brown, leave my little black book to the highest bidder. 1, Johnny Brown, am lucky to leave. I, Lynn Brown, leave my combination locker to Brenda Ackles. I, John Buga, leave my back seat on the band bus to anyone capable of handling it. I, Bruce Cash, leave my former curley hair to George Lockridge, who really doesn't need it. For the good of CCHS, I, James Cates, leave! I, Jo Ann Charles, leave my loyalty and love for the band to Laura Jane White. I, Scott Cheatwood, leave all the future hauling of fertilizer to my brother Todd. I, Vivian Clay, leave my place in Mr. Morton's office to Debbie Timms - I hope she doesn't use it as much as I did. I, Keith Crawford, leave my parking place to Mike Morrow. I, Joel Willard Crowson, leave to be with my Bud. I, Christine Cunningham, leave my new book, SUCCESS WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX, to Beverly Johnson. I, Sacia Curry, leave my acting ability to Leah. I, Donald Duck Davis, leave - to the delight of many teachers. I, Cathy Dempsey, leave my Economics notes to anyone who wants them. I, Malinda Dempsey, leave my ability to be married and go to school at the same time to Becky Dempsey. I, Bruce Dunn, leave the bird-dogging to Marc Ayers. I, Ray Dunn, just plain leave. I, Bobby Elkins, leave to never come back. I, Mark Estes, leave my mustache to Mike Nook” Morrow. I, Burton Evans, leave my ability to skip school and not get caught to Steve Hunt. I, Donnie Gaines, leave Laura - and dare anyone to try to take her away from me when I'm gone. I, Steven Gann, leave to be with Patricia. I, Keith Godwin, leave my hair to Phillip Bell. I, Billy Goodman, unwillingly leave Karen Phillips behind, but I'm looking forward to her graduation day. I, Richard Goodson, leave my bus driving ability to Eddie L. - he's going to need all the help he can get. I, Karen Grizzard, leave all my cheat sheets to Cindy Trumbo. 1, Karla Grubbs, leave my ability to cut hair to Darlene Brooks. I, Rhonda Heard, leave my cuteness to Theressa Johnson. 1, Deborah Henry, leave my day dreams to my sister, Sandra. I, Jimmy Henry, leave my sleeping in 4th period Economics class to Kathy Bowman. I, Jeff Hightower, leave nothing - I'm taking it all with me. I, Eddie Hill, leave my chewing tobacco to Greg Murphy. I, Terri Hughes, leave my brother to anyone who wants him. I, Sharon Humphries, leave to become another avid Bear fan. I ,• Gail Hunt, leave to be with Rockie full time. I, Nell Hunt, leave my pretty red hair to Dianne Pesnell. I, Nathan Jarrell, once more leave school - this time legally. I, Dennis Jarrett, leave my job at Pops to Tim Harlan. I, Baxter Johnson, leave to return to my sheep. Bbrraaat. I, Scott Johnson, leave my height to Eric Lee. 28



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Class Prophecy Ten years can seem but a day . . . look with us now to 1987 when we find: Jeff Adams is still trying to get that Camaro of his to run. Marie Austin's clothes fit better now that she has her own Taylor. Karen Baber is still struggling to be a housewife, mother, and student at UAB. Milton Bell is a mechanic waiting for his first customer. Liz Bennett and Tommy Austin are still going steady every other weekend. Connie Braden has her own beauty shop and is still a Braden. Charlene Brown is teaching at CCHS now. She conducts classes in how to win elections. Jerry Brown has Triplets.” Joe Brown is operating his own ideal school - all girls, of course, and no teachers. Johnny Brown operates a smoking tree for wayward girls. Lynn Brown is still known as pink. John Buga owns Edwardsville and has turned it into a nightclub. Bruce Cash is manufacturing school buses with reclining seats. James Cash is a professor at Georgia Tech. Jo Ann Charles sponsors the majorettes at the University of Alabama. Scott Cheatwood is a full fledged birdman. Vivian Clay spends Sunday afternoons riding through town finding business for the beauty shop. Christine Cunningham has diapers, dishes, and an occasional Stanley party. Keith Crawford has finally worn out all his hats and has lost his hair to baldness. Joel Crowson is doing well at his recycling factory where he provides the Bud cans for recycling. Sacia Curry is Bouncer for the Barn. Donald Davis owns Heflin Recreation Center. Cathy Dempsey is still dating Ronnie Gauldin, plus . . . Malinda Dempsey is starring in All My Children now that she has her own Little Phillip. Bruce Dunn owns a Leigh -vi’s factory. Ray Dunn is a chemist at JSU. Bobby Elkins finally in ten years has learned to weld. Mark Estes runs a rehabilitation center for fallen girls. Burton Evans is driving his green Maverick in the Talladega 500. Donnie Gaines is the manager at Piggly Wiggly. Steven Gann is still happily married to Patricia. Keith Godwin is in business for himself. He manufactures ladies lingerie. Billy Goodman owns Goodman's Heating and Air Conditioning. Richard Goodson owns a mobile home business. Karen Grizzard is now a major in the U.S. Army. Karla Grubbs owns a Honda shop in Chulafinnee. Rhonda Heard is Mrs. Joe Ackles. Jimmy Henry is still sleeping in his 1977 government class. Deborah Henry is teaching BOE at the vocational school. Jeff Hightower and Renee Williams are still borrowing Michael Van Curon's car after the ballgame. Eddie Hill and Rhonda have a Hill of kids. Terri Hughes is living in her Santa Monica beach home. Sharon Humphries is still trying to graduate from the University of Alabama. Gail Hunt has a little Rock of her very own. Nell Hunt is owner of a visual poise school which is located in the highrise office building in downtown Heflin. Nathan Jarrell has reached his final Hiett. Dennis Jarrett is the leader of the Boy Scouts. Baxter Johnson owns his own private tailoring shop. Scott Johnson is still taking Karate lessons. Instead of getting spankings, his children get chopped. Portia Johnson is coaching girls track. Dixie Kellum can still talk 120 words per minute. Tommy's only problem is that he can only listen at a rate of 90 words per minute. Mark Laminack owns Cleburne Parts Company. 30

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