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Jeff Wilder Gladys L. Wilson Annie Wright |, Mary Smith, declare this my Last Will and Testament: to Traci, | leave Pizza Hut and box of Vivarin (just in case!). To Steph (Munchkin), | leave “THE” Football Game (Remember?) and stop being such a bad influence on people! To Lee S., someone else’s TANK to pick on. To Veronica, my dogs. To Eric (Enrique), thanks for the laughs. To SS, BT, RP, DS, and the Lewis Bunch all my friendship. To Mr. Lively, | leave the fine art of dog killing. To Mr. Walker, someone else to bug. To my Jr. friends, Have Fun! To my parents, thank you. To CCHS, | leave the laughs, the tears, and the best years of my life. And finally to the Class of ‘87, Good Luck! Hasta Luego! |, Sandra Stokes, being of lost mind, declare this my Last Will and Testament: To the Drill-Team, the coca cola man. To Pam, our trip to the Bahamas! To Mary and Robyn, our friendship. To Jessie, you've been too good to me. To Shannon D., you owe me one. To Greg, keep it between the ditches! To Michael S., all our good times. To David H., our memories. To Stephanie, “Good Luck’’. To Lee S., you're pretty special to me. To all of my friends that | didn’t have room to mention, thanks for being there, | love you all. To Andy, no more late night talks. You better miss me when I'm gone. To A very special Andy B., who’s helped me realize my self worth, “| Love You”. At last, to Mom and Dad, a very special “I Love You’. Thanks for everything, you're best, | couldn’t ask for anything more. |, Brian “Worm” Walton, being of “home-grown” mind and innebreated body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Kelly Dixon, | leave one ticket to Taggarts Driving School. To the underclassmen, please use the knowledge we have bestowed upon you. To Lea, my everlasting love. Remember, “I'll stop the World and melt with you”. |, Angela Washington, being of unique mind and sweet, but sexy body, bequeath this as my Last Will and Testament: to the following I leave: To Tiffany, Earlene, Tracy and Trena, that special friendship we've shared. To Angie, | leave my seat in typing class. To Wiliam L., Rock, Richard, Miquelleto and Gerald, the ability to finsh high school in one piece. To Sherrie, Lisa and Sherrell, to keep the team going strong. To C.F. Willis and J. Little, a big THANKS. To Gregory S. and Benessa, good luck in the future. To DP, finish high school. To my Mom, Scotty, Delois and Linda, all my love. Last but not least, | leave my everlasting love to Mr. Antonio Davis. ‘Fats Love You”’. |, Gladys Wilson, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To my parents, | leave my love. To my little sisters, I leave a maid. To my older sister, Jackie, I leave a white convertible. To Shamae, | leave a baby doll. To Jarwaunsaun, | leave another baby sister. To Wankie, | leave one man. To my cousin, Michelle, | leave success. To Sharon J., | leave the morning chats and 25¢. To Earlene, | leave the homeroom gossip hour. To Mrs. Lori H., lleave a baby blanket. To Mark W., | leave a comb, To Joey S., | leave a finger. To Keitha, | leave the ability to stop being loud. To Benessa, Brenda, Derrick, Darrell, Robert, Trena, Tracy, Shelia, Marvin, Tawanna, Nerd and the rest of the gang, | leave friendship. To the class of ‘87, | leave GOOD LUCK.
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Brenda Rumph Lee Sanders Joey Sellars Greg Sharpe Lori Ann Smith Mary Smith Willie Smith Marvin Solomon Tony Stroud Loretta Talton Brenda Taylor Jeffrey Ted Walker Brian Walton Jeannine Wanner Angela Washington
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