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20 I, Patti Vina Joyner, being of battered mind, bulging body, and broken jaws do hereby bequeath this to be my last will and testament. To Mrs. Spillers (God) I leave my amazing ability to always come off looking brilliantly stu- pid. To Jenny Pagel, I leave the office of Projects Chairman. May you learn the hard way, like me. To Mrs. Marable, I leave Jenny, may she become what you always wanted me to be. And last, I leave to Mr. Bassett and the rest of this system, the gold gown that I had to buy. I, Odessa Kendrick, being of a psychiatrist's mind and a golden body, do declare to leave my last will and testament to my niece Brenda Kendrick, my brain and my seat in Mr. Hunter’s room. To Mrs. Brown, my smile and to Mary Ann Prater, my finger nails and my cap and gown. To all of the seniors of 1981 my fondest memories and the thrill of one day being a senior and to get away from C.C.C.H.S. I, Ernestine Lockett, being of sound mind and soft body, do leave this my last will and testament. To my friend Mary Ann Prater I leave my crazy mind and hello’s. To Earnes- tine Davis and Tammie Woodard I leave my seat in the lunchroom. To Ms. Thornton and Mrs. Walton I leave another aide Ist period. I leave my pencil and paper to Camilla Ann. My Best of Luck to C.C.C.H.S. and the class of 81-82. Last but not least to the seniors I leave all the good times and the bad times that I had when I was a Senior. I, Cynthia Marie Lucas, being of sound mind and fine body hereby will to Larry Lucas the ability to succeed at whatever he tries. To my cousins Pearl Willis and Doris Lockett I leave these words “Be the star you know you are”. To Darrell Hollingshed I leave my friendship and hopes for the future. I, Yolanda Jean Martin, being of sound mind and body leave with Adrian Lamar and Shermesa Lashetta the thoughts that they can trust, love, and depend on me for now and forever more because they are two of the most important people in my life. To Mary Ann Prater I leave our everlasting friendship. To Sherman Saffold, I leave my heart hoping that it will forever remain the way it was when I gave it to him. (In one piece) I love you, Sherman with all my heart. I, Andrew Mathews, being of sound mind and body will the following: To Sam Jordan, Lucious Hires, and Bobby Goodman the ability to be successful in their football ca- reers. To Milton Reeves, I leave my jumping ability, slam- dunking, and shooting ability. To Doris Lockett, Mary Ann Prater and Mary Nell Mathews I leave them the ability to be three of the seniors of 1981. To Coach Zachery and the up coming Eagles, Wilson, Thomas, Vince and the others,, Good Luck! To Earnesting Davis I leave the memories of all the good times at C.C.C.H.S. May you cherish them always. I, Willie Frank Mathews, will to Mary Nell Mathews my ability to succeed in sports and to Shelia Worthy a sound clever mind, and to Mary Ann Prater I will the ability to make starter on the basketball team. I, Martha McAfee, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my last will and testament. To Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. Spillers, I leave my deepest respect. To Mr. Live- ly, I leave my hopes that he’ll find someone else to pick on. To my “Sweetie”, Mr. Hunter, I leave my fondest memories of being in high school. To Julie, I leave the ability to charm the guys. To my sister, I leave my position on the basketball team and my old number “40”. To Coach Zachery and the future teams, many victories and success. I, Lori Moncrief, being of sound mind and body, do here- by bequeath the following as my last will: To “Rhee” I leave the hopes of having high school years as great as mine. To Linda L. I leave the hopes of getting a “Homerun” instead of a “Double”. To Todd Chapman I leave a map showing the way home from Centerville and the memories of Sha- keys. To William Collins “It’s gonna rain”. To Mrs. Spillers I'd like to say “Thanks” for all she has done and I hope she finds someone to love her as much as I do! And last but not least, to B.J. Bassett I leave my gold cap and gown!! I, Terri O’Neal, being of weak mind and not so propor- tioned body declare this my last will and testament. To James Westberry I leave my parking space which is wherev- er he can find one, because we always seemed to want the same one anyway. To Robin Williams and Michael Childres I leave our 1st period tardies and good times we’ve had riding together. To Randy Gunther I leave my friendship and ability to make it 12 years. To F.H.A. and “Rita O” I leave all my cherished memories I’ve experienced with them both. To Mr. Lively I leave the “hung jury I, Stanley Payne, being of ample mind and able body, do hereby bequeath to anyone who gets bored with staying in class all period, my ability to get out and walk thru the halls. To any fool who drives a volkswagon, I wish you luck, and hope it will bring you more days than mine did me. To Robin, Jackie, Joy, Connie, Tammie and whoever else I am leaving behind I ask that you keep in touch, I will. Last of all, to my greatest headache, Linda Bledsoe, I save my strongest friendship in hopes that she will someday be mine! I, Tim Petersen, being of no mind and tall body do hereby leave these people the following. I leave to Mrs. Spillers the memory of Red Skelton and Bob Hope. And to Todd Chap- man I leave my fantastic playing ability, (It couldn’t hurt). To Rusty Sloan I leave my great learning disability to help him stay in school for 20 years. To Robin Williams and Sherry Cellemme I leave the fun times in Mr. Teague’s room. And to the school I leave nothing because I’ve given everything away. I, Karen Popham, being of no mind and athletic body do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Brook- sie I leave the ability to have rowdy parties. To Mr. Lively I leave my sisters and I hope you can handle them. To Ricki Lee I leave the memories of all the crazy times we had in Homer’s truck. To certain football players I leave the prob- lem of having too many problems. To Doug I’m not leaving anything because I plan on taking him or at least his love with me. Bye! I, Barbara Prather, being a loving person do hereby leave the following: To my brother Andrew Prater I leave my government book, may he use it more than I did. To Dell Hollingshed I leave the ability to talk better. To Mary Nell Mathews I leave the ability to talk less. I, Clauneise Raines, being of sound mind and mysterious body, do hereby declare this my last will and testament. To Mrs. Brown | leave the memories of all the good times at C.C.C.H.S., may you cherish them always. To Donald A. Raines I leave my 5th seat on the 3rd row in my speech class. To Earnestine Davis the ability to hang in there with the young men. To Victor Calloway and Leroy Harris, someone I will always love and cherish, goodtimes as well as the bad ones. To Milton Reeves someone that I will always Ibve deep down in my heart I leave C.C.C.HLS. I, Teresa Reeves, being of superior mind and body here- by bequeath my handsome son Cedric Corbin my love and happiness. And Bonnie Stalling I leave my ability to look tall, and to Jeanette Martin my seat in Mr. Lively’s room. And Michelle Gibson my cookin skills, and Arthea Battle my ability to make a perfect biscuit, and Mary Ann Prater my quickness. And last but not least I leave all my tender love and care to Larry Corbin. I, Cheryl Royal, being of sound mind and sound body do hereby declare this my last will and testament. To Joyce Green and Kim Harris, I leave all my pens and pencils, that maybe someday they might be able to get up on time to gather their pens before leaving home. And to whoever wants it, I leave C.C.C.H.S. and Roberta. It’s all yours. Good-Luck.
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the ability to continue playing basketball and be a star. To Katherine Blassingame to stay sweet and keep up the good work cheering. To Clinton Howard, some of my weight. To Beatrice Wilson some good loving: To Mae Solomon, keep on smiling. To Veronica Johnson, stay cool and keep on cheering! To Mary Nell Mathews, Doris Lockett some new glasses and act like ladies. (SMILE) To Belinda Hollis, Hang in there! And most of all, to all the wonderful Juniors, Good Luck!! I, Brent Hatcher, being of sound mind and body, declare and hereby proclaim this my last will and testament. To Tammie M., Kim G., and Connie S., I leave Mr. Teague’s store room to talk without being disturbed. To Mr. Prather I leave a bottle of wax to rub out the scratches on his truck and a Ga. license plate. To Jeff. M., I leave the ability to not get questioned by the Ala. Patrol. And last but not least I leave to Mr. West the ability to film a whole football game. I, Starlac Hatcher, being sound in mind and body, de- clare this my last will and testament to the remaining and future occupants of CCCHS. To Maxine Davis, I leave my shoes, may you follow my footsteps to success. To Mrs. Key, I leave admiration, love respect and hope. Hope that you may find another student to be as faithful to you as I have been, because you'll never find another STARLAC!!! And to the departing Seniors, I'LL SEE YOU AT THE TOP! I, Sharon Hatcher, being of strict mind and healthy body, do hereby bequeath the following ... To my nephew, Wilfred Jordan, I leave my seat in Government class. To Gerinda and Eric Lockett, I leave my ability to cope with the outside life. To Darletha and Terry Corbin, I leave my ability to go out in the world with success in mind. To Angelyn Walker, Munilla Steel and Earnestine Davis my Bridge student memories of Upward Bound. And last but not least, I leave to Kenneth Corbin all my love and memo- ries of the times we’ve shared. “I Love You!” I, Cynthia Hires, of Roberta, in the county of Crawford, do make, publish and declare this my last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking any and all wills heretofore made by me. I give to my brother Loucious and cousins Bobby and Sam, the ability to endure in anything they try. To the upcoming cheerleaders, I leave them a challenge to chee: when your winning, to cheer when your losing and alwi: succeed. Last but not least, I leave all my love to a ve: special guy that made my Senior year a joy. I, Darrell Xavier Hollingshed, being of a sweet, loving mind and well put together body, do hereby declare this my last will and testament. To everyone at CCCHS who consid- ered DXH as a friend, I leave the ability to love your enemies in time of war, and also the ability to overcome the stumbling blocks on their road to success. To Cynthia Lu- cas, I leave an everlasting place in my heart. To Audrey Daniels, I leave an everlasting friendship, and to her sister, Linda, I leave all the schoolboy crushes I had on her. To Patricia Simmons, I leave the ability to stay the nice, sweet person that she is. To my sister, Lynicki Bronciel Hol- lingshed, I leave all the luck a loving brother can give. To CCCHS, I leave four of my best years. I, Dell Marie Hollingshed, being of excellent mind and lovely body, hereby leave my last will and testament to my cousin Linda Murchison. I leave her the ability to make it as far as I have done and reach out for the most important goals in life. To Virginia Jones and Patricia Simmons, I leave the ability to make it ot the top. To Emma Jones, Phillip Prather, Dexter Colbert and William Harris, I leave my friendship. To Ms. Brown, I leave my walk. To Mr. Hunter I leave him the ability to make funny jokes. I, Dorothy Hollis, being of sound mind and perfect body, do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Julie Ann, I leave my outstanding personality. To Mary Ann, I leave the ability to keep her fortunate smile. To . William Willis, I leave all the good times we shared togeth- er. I will never forget all the cokes you bought me. To a wonderful coach, Mr. Zachery, I leave my best wishes, luck and most of all my friendship that will last forever. I, Ed Hortman, being of unstable mind and hairy body leave these people the following: To my little brother Mitch, I leave Mrs. Spillers and Mr. Lively Good Luck L.S. and A.B.L. you’re going to need it! I leave my ability to germinate and cultivate hair to anyone who wants it, in hopes that Mrs. Bassett pulls it as much and as hard as she did mine. I leave the football team the ability ‘to have a winning season very soon. And to the rest of CCCHS, I leave a lot of great times. I, Lisa Hortman, being of addled mind and idle body, hereby declare this to be my first and last will and testa- ment. To my cousin, Scott Moore, I leave all the mudholes he can bust his “BUG” in. Don’t kill yourself with that wild driving, son. To the mentally insane people here at CCCHS, I leave Zircotanvia. If you know what I’m talking about, your worse off than you think. To Kim Harris, I leave a sore shoulder. To all the teachers who have helped me, thanks. To the people not included in the above categories, I leave nothing. I, Inez Howard, in sound mind and body do hereby leave to my best friend, Fannie, my ability to be quiet in class. And I leave my cousin Glenda, my locker and my Govern- ment seat in Mr. Lively’s class. I, Cheryl Johnson, being of sound mind and body leave the following: To my sister, Veronica and one of my friends, Pinky, I will the ability to never let what others say get you down. To Mary Ann Prater and Belinda Hollis, I will the ability to be as good as I am, and maybe even better one day. To a very special friend in my life, I will the ability to cherish our friendship and all the other things we once had together. I, Donna Johnson, being of slightly jolted mind and body, do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Pam Thompson (hubby), I leave my ability to scoot through redlights, curbs, ditches and any obstacles in my way. To Brad Hortman, I leave the mysterious dreams in hopes that he’ll never find another bird head quite like me! To Alicia and Angie Hamlin, I leave my ability to distin- guish between a washer and dryer. To Kim Seagler and Teresa Hester, I leave Mr. Lively. I, Donnie Johnson, being of mature mind and small body, hereby bequeath the following: To Wayne Willis, the abili- ty not to act like his brother, Jerome Willis did when he was in school. To Belinda Hollis, a starting position on the basketball team in her Senior year. To Bernard Hollis, the power to deal with all the ladies around CCCHS, And last but not least, I will to Gerinda Lockett, my love. I, Angela Jordan, being of undecidable mind and not so perfect body, do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Wilfred, my brother, I leave the ability to straighten up and act like a high school student. To my brother and sister, Paul and Brenda, I leave the ability to take good care of themselves at the Middle School. To all U.B.’ers and upcoming Seniors, I leave the ability to take this school and the future seriously. To the faculty of CCCHS, I leave the ability to govern the student body. Good Luck Faculty!!! I, Linda Jordan, being of tangement mind and obtuse body do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Sam Jordan, I leave the ability to do his homework at night. To Loucious Hires, I leave the ability to obtain all the food in the lunchroom that he can in hopes that he will get enough one day. To Mrs. Bassett, I leave some of those Geometry problems that seemed impossible to work. To Mr. Hunter, I leave my deepest respect. Last but not least, to all the students at CCCHS, I leave the memories of the good times that I’ve had throughout the years. 19
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I, Mike Smith, being of bad mind and worse body do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Randy Gunter and Donnie Hammock I leave a 6-pack of Big-Boy Bud’s. To Robin Williams, Kim Seagler, Teresa Hester, Joy Thames, Ricki Lee Kopper, and Pam Thompson I leave all my love because without them I would have never made it through these last few years of High School. To all the rest of you Roberta Rednecks I say good luck and goodbye!! I, Cornelia Spillers, being of wierd mind and crazy body leave the following: To Yvonne Spillers, the ability to be at school on time, which I seldom did and a excuse to use whenever she needs it. To my sister, J. Spillers the ability to be just like me! To all the special people in my life I leave my smile and love. I, Daphne Strenth, being of wandering mind and body do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament: To Janet McCranie I leave my locker “It’s easier to get to”. To Ricky Renfroe I leave many thanks for being such a good friend. “Good Luck next year, I’m gonna miss ya!” To Mrs. Spillers “I really enjoyed third period and even managed to learn a little”. To my little sister Sonya I leave good luck for all the years she has ahead of her. Last but not least I leave C.C.C.H.S. most happily. I, Matt Thames, being of short mind and long body do hereby bequeath this my last will, I won't testify to any- thing. To Mrs. Bassett I leave the registration office and all her alphabetized junk, in hopes that she will find another aide as good as I was. To Mrs. Spillers I leave the upcoming Seniors, hopefully she will have as much fun with them as she did with us. To the FHA I leave all the fun we’ve had and most of my love. I’ll save some of it for the senior FHA’ers. To B.J. I leave a thunder-storm and Joy for his nerves. I, Alex Tripp, will all my love to the one I care about and love. To Kenneth Walker, gain about 50 pounds and grow 5 more inches. I, Jennifer Walker, being of superior mind and unique body, do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament. To Marshall Walker the ability to develop his own special place in our home of ATHLETIC Walker's also to Marshall I leave the ability to appreciate “myself” without feeling the need to copy from others, to Patricia Simmons my “Miss C.C.C.H.S.” crown. To Mr. Lively, and Mr. Hawkins the ability to find a reliable Aide (like me), to Mr. Smith I leave the Memories of having me as a homeroom student. To Lucinda, Angela, and the up coming senior Class I leave my everlasting memories (knock ’em Dead seniors 81). Last but never least I give my everlasting love to (Dion Corbin). I, Carolyn Jean Walton, being of sound mind and great body will to David, Larry, Victor, Kenneth, and Ray the ability to do their best at all times. I will to Julie, Beatrice, and Lisa Schell the ability to keep pushing to the top. I will to Brenda Clark the faith and trust as a good friend. Last but not least I will to my main man all my love and happi- ness until eternity. I, Penny Watson, being of crazy mind and not so perfect body do hereby leave the following: To Pam Watson I leave all of the good times I had at C.C.C.H.S. To Linda Bledsoe and Jackie Fossett I leave my parking space in hopes they will be able to fill it. To Danny Byrd I leave my seat in Mrs. Pagel’s room and I hope he will use it wisely. And to Ellen Byrd I leave my ability to get out of class and walk the halls. To Rusty Hortman some advise — Stay out of trou- ble! I, Larry Wheat, being of crazy mind and hairy body hereby leave my ability to drive on those muddy dirt roads and out run cars when we’re shining, to William Collins. To Scott Moore, I leave my ability to walk right and maybe you'll be half as good as me about driving. William has got you beat. To Wealot I leave my ability to stay out of school and go shoot pool without getting caught! And last but not forgot all those stuck up good looking girls — we're all going to grow old and ugly. To Brenda my love! I, Bartley Williams, being of scattered mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following as my last will and testa- ment: To Todd Chapman I leave my uncanny ability to play “base”! To Robin, my dearest sister, I leave my ability to write comps 15 minutes before class and still pass. To Ethel I leave all my love and all the luck in the world. To C.C.C.HLS. I leave ...! I, B.D. Willis (Big D), being of optimistic mind and dis- pensable body, do hereby bequeath (leave) the following: To my brother William H. Willis my ability to go down the highways of life as | did (taking the curves and the bumps) that he may learn to get along with others and be abeyant and stay out of the office. Also to solve his own problems as I did (or forget them). And last but not least I leave all my friends and teachers as I’m is. I, Charles Willis, a man of few words says that High School was fun while it lasted but I’m just glad I passed it, but most of all to that special person in my life (M.P.) I leave my everlasting love. Take care seniors of 81 and more power to you. I, Clinton Jerome Willis, being a man of few words would like to say I had a lot of fun but I gotta run. I, Johnny Willis, being of sound mind and out of sight body do hereby bequeath this my last will and testament: To Doris and Cat to stay nice and sweet. To Mary Nell, Munilla and Mary Ann the ability to act human. To Anth- ony Steel the ability to be an honest person and my govern- ment seat in Mr. Lively’s room. Last but not least to Geral- dine I leave the key to my heart. I, Wanda Willis, being of sound mind and body will my sister Jackquline Willis the ability to succeed like I have and my two nephews Roderick and Andrew the ability to finish school too. I, Wanda D. Willis, being of superior mind and excellent health will Sheila Worthy my voice in Mrs. Daniely’s room, Angeline McCrary the hair on my head. Also Julie Lucas, Eula Smith the smile I wear. To Vince Carson and Frankie Lewis my dearest love! And to everyone who enters Craw- ford County Comprehensive High School good luck in your school work and future. Do your best not your least! I, Cheryl Woods, being of feeble mind and body, bequeath this my last will and testament. To F.H.A. and Rita “O”, I leave precious memories of good times and hard work we had together, I hope others will enjoy it as much as I did. To Mr. Lively, I leave my love and the hope he never gets caught on a “hung jury”. To Mrs. Spillers, I leave my love and thanks for the guidance. I hope her new “monkeys” won't be troublesome. I’m taking my family and friends with me — our class is very close — though I’m leaving some special ones behind — good luck to you. I, Shirley Worsham, being a soul mind and fine body do hereby will the following to Beatrice Wilson and Patricia Simmons I will you the success to go out in the world and be successful young ladies. To Marrice Tripp and Steven Davis the ability to graduate. To Johnny Worsham and Willie Davis the ability to pass Government. To Mrs. Key I leave to you my shorthand book. To Tony Davis my ability to pass Mr. Johnson’s class. Last but not least I leave to the man of my dreams my future and my love forever. I, Melissa Young, being of too little mind and too much body do hereby leave a years supply of Midol to Mr. Lively, for his time of the month. To Mr. Bassett I leave the gold graduation gown, he may do with it whatever he pleases. I leave to Pam, Holly, and Jennifer the memories of all that “juicy” gossip we shared in Mr. Hunter's room. I leave to Mrs. Pagel that darned “T”-shirt committee. I leave Mr. Smith!! (Since I can’t take him with me.) To Jenny Pagel, I leave the ability to drive a stick shift! And to all the seniors of next year I leave the ability to “Party Hearty”. 21
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