Crawford County Comprehensive High School - Echo Yearbook (Roberta, GA)

 - Class of 1980

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LAST WILLS I, Shari Allen, request this to be my last will and testa- ment. To Sophia Allen, I leave my pleasing personality and smile. To Tabbie Mitchell I leave my ability to strive for the best. To Michael Tripp I leave my charm and maturity. To Joffrey Danielly and Linda Jones I leave my everlasting friendship. To the up coming Seniors I leave the ability to achieve in everything they strive for. I, Larry Amerson, being of sound mind and small body, do hereby leave the following. To Tammie Amerson I leave my seat in Mr. Lively’s class. To Darlene Harvey I leave the hope that she will soon have the pleasure of graduating. To Eddie Green I leave my parking place in hopes that he will get to drive to school. To the Seniors of 1981, GOOD LUCK. I, Earl Andrews, being of sound mind and body, do here- by bequeath the following: To Melinda Andrews I leave my parking place in hopes that she will have something better to put in it. To Darlene Harvey I leave my love and hope that she will make it through the 12th grade. To Tammy, Eddie, Gina, and Danny I leave the hope of a better Senior year and last but not least, to Mrs. Pagel I leave the hope for her to have someone to work on the wheel that can teach other people. 6 I, Robert Atkinson, being of fried mind and drunk body, do hereby bequeath the following as my last will and testa- ment ; To Janita Gibbs I leave my typewriter in hopes that she will make fewer mistakes than I did. To Pat Walton I leave the responsibility of finding someone else to sit in “Robert's chair”. To Ms. Thornton I leave my “Protape” in hopes that she'll someday learn how to use the tape record- er. To anyone who thinks they can get away with it, I leave the ability to sleep in Mrs. Spiller’s class. To Kenyon I leave all the good times I have had here in hopes that he has better. To the rest ... I leave most. happily. I, Yvonne Banks, being of sound mind and slim body do hereby say this as my last will and testament: To Carolyn and Cynthia I wish you more success and happiness. To Melody, Jacklyn, and Machelle to keep the parties going for me. To Eddie B. I leave my locker and brains. To Freddy, David, and Big Pig to do your best in the games ahead. I will to the juniors I hope ya'll succeed and are happy years ahead for you and last but not least to Tony J. I leave all my love and more love to come in the near future. I, Joseph Booker, being of little mind and artistically inclined body do will the following: To Mrs. Pagel I leave my thanks for helping me for the past three years. To Joy Thames I leave my parking space in hopes that she will have something to put there besides a “52” Chevy. To Keith McCranie I leave my seat in Mrs. Spiller’s room, maybe he will get as much sleep as I did. To Sherry Davis and Rusty Sloan I leave my memories of the good times in art class. To the classes of “81” and “82” lots of luck. I Lisa Brown, being of little body and great mind hereby bequeath this to be my last will and testament. To Rita I leave my hair brush in hopes she can use it because I never could in her classroom. Also, I leave the great times we’ve shared in FHA. To Aaron B. Lively I leave my love. I take with me the memory of his wonderful personality. To Mrs. Spillers I leave my long compositions or “books”. Enjoy them. To the uprising Senior classes, I leave hopes that they may share great memories like the Memory Makes did and stand united together. To B.J. Bassett I leave my gold cap and gown. I, Tracy Atkinson, being of foul mind and wild body, proclaim my last will and testament. I leave my ability to be late to class to anyone that is stupid enough to take up the habit. To Keith McCranie I leave my seats in Mrs. Spiller’s room in hopes that he will find some use for them. To Kim Green I leave my great bumming ability because she will need it. To James Westberry I leave the great art of tearing up a car without ever trying and to the students at this place I leave my sympathy because you'll need it. I, Barbara Byrd, being of crazy mind and wierd body to hereby leave the following: To Danny Byrd I leave my always empty parking place and hope he will have the pleasure of using it. To Linda Bledsoe I leave all the great times I have had in Mr. Lively’s room and hope that she will have the same. To Ellen Byrd I leave all the great times I have had on Bus No. 1 and last but not least, to all the Seniors of “81” a great year. I, Romaine Carroll, being of scattered mind and body to hereby bequeath my last will and testament: To Rita’O and the FHA I leave the worry, work, and fun of being a depend- able person, not to forget my love. To Mrs. Spillers I leave a lot of love and special memories because of the help given to me. I am taking with me most of m y family, which is my class, but to the special people I am leaving, and they know who they are, I leave all my love and happy memories of the years spent together. To B.J. Bassett I leave my gold cap and gown, I, David Causey, being of sound mind and body, leave to my 1 brother, Bobby J. Causey, Jr. the ability to have an interest in his work. And to graduate as soon as possible. I also leave him my voice and sweetness that I have to charm all the ladies. And most of all I leave him my knowledge. I leave to my friends Sam Jordan, Lucious Hires, and Bobby Goodman, the best of my wishes and my place in the wom- en’s world. I leave to my teachers and this school all the fond memories of me. I, Arnita Clark, being of superior mind and hilarious body, do hereby bequeath my last will and testament: To my dumb brother Gary I will my intelligent mind and the ability to learn and stop jiving around with the teachers. To Julie Lucas I leave the ability to become a successful young lady. To David Walton I leave the knowledge for him to become a professional football player one day. To the three modernalized transistor radios at CCCHS, Phyllis Lewis, Annie Dean, and Lealia Dean, I shall will them a new broadcasting station. I, Linda Clark, being of sound mind and a unique body, do hereby will the following: will to my sister Brenda Clark my ability to think and do her very best in her Government class and in her English class. Also I will to Bobby Good- man all the luck and success in the future. And most of all I will to Raymond T. all the love there is, my love remains, I wish you all the luck and success. I, Cynthia Corbin, being of sound mind and small but perfect body, do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Ms. Brown the ability to have fun without me (I know she can’t do it). To Darletha Corbin, the ability to hang with the young men, to Gerinda Lockett, Good luck in Mrs. Spiller’s English class, to Ramona Smith, the ability to.cope with the opposite sex. To Kenneth Corbin and Ricky R., keep things smooth out. To Mr. Lively, the ability to “control his temper”. Last but not least, to the upcoming Seniors of “81” strive for your highest goal. I, Gloria Cotton, being of sound mind and an intelligence person, I leave my last will and Testament to Brenda Sulli- van and Glenda Cotton to keep a nice personality at all times, as I have. I leave to Kerry Raines and Steve Howard the ability to pass each quarter. I leave to Ricky Mathis and Alonzo Raines the ability to pass Government. I leave my love to the man of my Future. I, Audrey Daniels, with a normal mind and body do hereby request this my last will and Testament at the Crawford County Comprehensive High School. To the up coming Seniors, the best of luck in the Future. To the Complete faculty, my deepest appreciation for all of the help that I’ve received from you. Last but not least, to Cassandra and Tawanna Harris, the greatest luck that can be accomplished. I, Brenda Crumpler, being of small mind and body do hereby delcare this to be my last will and testament. To “ % 7

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Wanda Willis Cheryl Woods Shirley Worsham Andy Davis Todd Fredrick Lisa Hortman Patti Joyner Scottie Scott Chris Smith Mike Smith Matt Thames



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18 Donna Murray I leave all my good times in Government and English, and all my good grades, ha! ha! To William Collins I leave all my headaches and good times in Mr. Lively’s classes. Sure hope things get better! To all my friends and teachers who are glad to see me go, I’m glad too! Best of luck to everyone. I, Diane Danielly, being of sound mind do leave this my last will and testament. To my sister Linda Danielly, the ability to do as I have done. To Joffre Danielly the ability to have all the women in the world. I leave to my cousin Diane Lucas my seat in Government. I leave to Tony Davis and Verdell Lockett the ability to stay together forever. Last but not least I leave my love to the man of my future. To all the seniors my pleasant memories. I, Thomas “T-Boat” Danielly, being of freaky mind and incredible body, do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To my brother Joffre I leave the title of “T- Boat”. I leave him this knowing that he will never be as great as I am but I’m hoping that he will be able to pick up where ever I left off. To one of my teammates (Wilson Jones) I will my very unique jump shot. I hope he will be a star like I am someday. And to all the ladies around C.C.C. H.S. I leave the key to my heart, the one and only “T-Boat”. I, Andy Davis, being of HI mind and wanted body, hereby bequeath these mortal things. To Steve Land I leave my way of snaken the women out of everything. To Jeff Mar- berry I leave the ability to start a fight and not be in it. To Jeff Stome I leave the wild girls, they are the most fun. To all of C.C.C.H.S. I leave the memories of me because I don’t want them. To T.J.G., H.P., G.T., T.B., G.S., A.H., M.S., C.0.W., L.G., I leave my heart and I take their love with me forever. I, Kelly Davis being of no mind and unproportioned body bequeath this my last will and testament. To Vicki Highs- mith I leave all my grades in government, you'll need legs! To Kenyon Atkinson I leave the ability to be the best football player at C.C.C.H.S. To Richie Highsmith I leave all the signs on 42 and a whole lot of bottles. To Grady I send me! To all the uprising Seniors good luck and good bye. I, Rodney Davis, being of not so genius mind and strange body, do hereby proclaim this as my last will and testa- ment. To Keith Mobley, I will my nickname (KILROY). To Lynne Mobley, I will a pair of jeans to keep with her at all times. To my beloved sister, Sherry, I leave my parking place, in hopes that someday she will ha ve'a car of her own. To Cassie, I will my locker, all my seats in all the classes, in hopes that someday she will find better uses for them than I ever did. To the Seniors of 1980 ... good luck!!! I, Tammy Dingler, being of @¢ — mind and small body, do hereby declare this my last will and testament. To my good friend William Collins, I leave all the good times we had acting like idiots in gym. To Todd Chapman, I leave Mr. Lively’s room cause I know he will be in there again next year. To my favorite teacher, Mrs. West, I leave a lot of luck in trying to keep students from sneaking around the building 6th period before the bell rings. To all the Seniors of “81”, you have my sympathy (and luck, you'll need it!) I, Mary Dugger, being of sound mind and an intelligent young lady, do will to my sister Pat to be in more clubs than I was. I will to my brother Allen my car. And I leave all my love to Sam, Larry and Joffre, and last but not least I will to a young man that I love to keep what you got, because there will never again be a young lady like me. To the upcoming Seniors I leave all the good times I had in my senior year. I, Tina Dunn, being of insane mind and deformed body, do hereby bequeath my last will and testament. To William Collins and Todd Chapman I leave the hope that they will take karate and learn to defend themselves against Mr. Lively. To Tim Smith I hope he can afford a car so he will have a sure means of transportation to school. To Sherrie Tidwell (my daughter) I'll leave my parking space, and I'll leave the ability to keep Sherrie out of trouble, which will be plenty. I, Kathy Ennis, being of crazy mind and weird body, do hereby bequeath the following to Danny Byrd. I leave him my parking space which I did not have the privilege to use. To Ellen Byrd, I leave my seat in Mr. Lively’s 4th period class. Good Luck! And to Gary Morrow I leave my artistic abilities (Ha!, Ha!) Last but not least to all 1981 Seniors Good Luck! I, Bessie Felts, being an optimistic mind and body do hereby bequeath my last will and testament to the follow- ing. To my closest cousin Sylvia I leave her the ability to do unto others as they do unto her. And to Cookie the ability to be just as she is. And to Maxine Davis the ability to keep her head high. And to Tracy Davis the ability to stay out of trouble with Mr. Irby. Last but not least I leave all my friends and teachers as I am. I, Todd Steven Frederick, being of advanced mind and irresistable body, do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Mrs. Spillers and Mrs. Bassett, to whom I owe it all to, the memories of our last four years together and the thanks for teaching me more than just compound sentences and square roots. To Kim Fielder I leave my phone number in case she needs someone to talk to, (busi- ness phone only!). To whoever is lucky enough to get it, my seat in the back of Mrs. Spillers’ room. To Tammie Mar- shall I leave my love and affection. I, Yvonne Gibson, would like to will William Harris and Maxine Colbert my Government grades. I would also like to will all of my friends the best of luck in the nearby future to come, and to make sure that they try to make the right stop in life and not the wrong one. I, Mark Hamlin, hereby bequeath the following, to my brother Todd I leave the dreams of making that one touch- down that wins the game. To Teresa Hester, all the doubt- full and unbelievable trips to the ballgames. To Kim Seagler my saying, “one has not yet lived until he has heard your laugh.” To Cliff Hammock and Alicia Hamlin, my ability to type with all ten fingers, and personally to Cliff the fantasy of one day being taller that Alicia. To Tammie Tidwell, my persistence of begging for a new car. To Angie Hamlin, wishes of happiness and luck with T-Bird. I, Ben Harris, being of warped body but brillant mind do hereby expound, declare, pronounce, and solomnly state that this is positively my last will and testament. To M. Presley I leave my pleasant smile and loving ways because he certainly needs it. To Mrs. Spillers, I leave three squir- rels to help motorize her wheelchair. To the lunchroom I leave a Betty Crocker cook book, so they can prepare food rather than destroy it. I, Chery] Harris, being of freaky mind, and healthy body do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To my great cousin Sylvia, I leave my appreciation for the things she has done for me. To Cookie and Carol Hicks, I leave my “fantastic techniques” as a “Senior” (laugh). To Joffre Dan- ielly I leave all my “friendship”. (Gonna Miss Ya!) To Kenneth Corbin I leave the ability to find someone else to “hit on” (Ha!) And last but not least, to all my dear friends whose names are not mentioned, I leave them the best of luck. Hang in there! I, Maria Harris, being of humorous mind and superb body do hereby leave to the following: To Willie Grant, I leave my atheletic ability along with my socks and sneak- ers. To Vandous Grant and Antonio Harris (B.K.A. the dynamic duo) I leave my ability to maintain their cool no matter how HOT the situation gets. I, John Hart, being of sound mind and together body hereby will to the following people: To Mary Ann Prather

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