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Jacqueline Basnight, President, Cindy Rose, Vice- President, Randy Dunbar, Secretary, Hope Owens Treasurer. Keith Steven Wynn Joyce Pearl Voliva 28
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Seven, being of sound mind and body, do hereby establish and declare this document to be our Last Will and Testament. Article | To our devoted parents, we leave many thanks, our greatest respect, and our sincere appreciation for making all this possible. Article II To the administration, we leave our deepest appreciation for their efforts toward increasing our wisdom. Section | To the Juniors, we leave the prospects of becoming Seniors and the good times of the last year of high school. Section Il To the Sophomores, we leave the challenge of planning the Junior-Senior Prom, and the pleasure of receiving class rings. Section Ill To the Freshmen, we leave the pleasures, responsibilities, and disappointments of high school. Article Ill |, David Alexander, leave my middle name, Newberry, to Leslie, Laurie, and Billie. |, Jacqueline Alexander, leave CHS hoping to someday start a very successful life for myself. |, Myron Alexander, leave happily, knowing that my sister Genenine will remain behind to pester Mr. Baum. |, Phyllis Ambrose, leave my intelligent ways to Darlene Etheridge. |, Connie Armstrong, leave my grades and ability to stay out of trouble to my brothers, Mark and Jeff. |, Jennifer Armstrong, leave “‘my Clark Bars’’ to Mr. Baum, my love and Bus 13 to Tommy, and peace and quiet to “Miss” Sara's office. |, Althea Basnight, leave all my worldly possessions, including my estate, to Nora Basnight. |, Diana Basnight, leave CHS to join my daughter Deanna. | leave my ability to stay out of trouble to Debra Swain and my brother Kirk. |, Drucilla Basnight, leave CHS to have some free time with my husband Roland. |, Frances Basnight, leave CHS to make a better life for myself. 1, Jacqueline Basnight, leave CHS hoping to join Garnett in Africa. |, Patricia Basnight, leave my 1977 Trans Am with an automatic cigarette maker to Brian Spencer. |, Sammy Beaufort, leave my ability to become a senior to my sister Rebecca. |, Johnny Beck, leave CHS still smiling. | leave my ability to sing solos to my sister Debbie, and my personality to my brother Phil- I, Joseph Belangia, leave my ability to pester Mr. Baum to anyone who can handle the punishment. |, Sara Belangia, leave Bus | and my rubber ducky to my sister Frances. |, David Brickhouse, leave my height to Durwood Cooper, Jr. |, Aubrey Bryant, leave to join Miss Doris Liverman in Holy Matrimony. |, Craig Bryant, leave my natural ability to get on the loving side of teachers to my brother Kirk and my sister Renetta. |, Mitchell Bryant, leave my ability to lose weight to Rico Hill. 1, Dale Cahoon, leave Bus 8 to my sister Karen, and Mrs. Simmons and all of her business books to my sister Brenda. 1, Grace Combs, leave my figure to my sister Linda and my friend Gwen Sykes. 1, Johnny Combs, leave CHS to stay out of trouble. |, Gary Cooper, leave my position as President of Cooper's Hog Farm to Mrs. Jarman (if she can stand the smell). 1, Larry Cox, leave my position in the band to anyone who is “BIG’’ enough. 1, John Davis, leave my afro to Bobby Collins. |, Randy Dunbar, leave CHS hoping that my younger brother Michael will soon follow. |, Lorraine Etheridge, leave my good grades to my sister Darlene. |, Tony Etheridge, leave my ability to cut classes to anyone smart enough to get by with it. |, Charmain Fenner, leave all my 12th grade books and my luck to the upcoming seniors. ee TR en De re eee
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