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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the senior class of 1977, having completed our four years of High School, and having the satisfaction of still being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. R To: The halls of JLHS, we leave memories both happy and sad . . . but they will be treasured forever. To: The 1977 Fighting Tigers the senior football players leave a place in the state playoffs. To: Minor High School, we leave thanks for the undying thrill of victory. To: The teachers, Io Ann Russo leaves a doctor's excuse. To: David Gunning, we leave a place in the 1980 graduating class. To: Mike Barr, Steve Loyd leaves his musical ability. To: Pam Brown, Vickie Davis leaves a love of her own. To: Coach Hobson we leave Hot Rod's job at the Bessemer Police Department. To: Mr. Thomas, Big Flick leaves his high heel shoes so - he can reach the top of the black board . To: Debra Collins, Cedric Stevens leaves his love. To: Frankie Manzella, we leave the starring role in Don't Let a Day Go Bye! To: Rosalyn Brundidge, Linda Chiles leaves her driving ability. To: Al Canzoneri, Jeff Wilson leaves his enthusiastic work in the Key Club. To: Edith Boone, Gail Thornton leaves a wall to wall mirror in the girl's restroom. To: Mrs. Holloway, we leave all the ingredients for biscuits EXCEPT buttermilk. To: Mrs. Crain, Katheleen Perkins leaves excuses, excuses, excuses. To: Brenda and Linda Audrey, the class of '77 leaves 348.00 to pay off their debts. To: Terri Dill, Ronee Thompson leaves a Colonial Dining Club Book and two tickets to the Birmingham Bulls Hockey Game To: Calvin Harris, Robert Hester leaves his 23 units to getaway. To: Maple Howard , Darlene Frazier leaves a bottle of hair food. To: The lunchroom staff, we leave a cookbook. To: The junior girls we leave Shelton Ivey. To: Cindy Self and Benjie Scalise, Marie Arflin and Chuck Nagle leave their spot at the submarine races. To: Mrs. Ford, Waymon Swiney leaves an English Whopper! To: Lisa Thomas, we leave scissors to take six inches off her dresses. To: Susan Childers and Barbara Steward, Teresa Turner leaves a lot of memories. To: All the coaches, the seniors leave a hey-hey-hey! To: Jeff Riley: Linda Dunn, Gina Barbour, and Fran Naro leave their ability to climb a tree while in a car. To: Robin Kimble, Mark Kurtts leaves a new little black book with lots and lots of pages. To: Calvin Thompson and Michael Seals, the Calculus class leaves the Calculus Blimp. 228
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To: Tammy Langford we leave the barn. To: Craig Logan we leave Keith Kuhn's ability to get out of jail. To: Anyone who will have it, Randy Bunn leaves the title Pooh Bear. To: Eric Horton, Mike Selman leaves his title God's Gift to Women. To: Coach Lazenby, Jan Lazenby leaves some Space. To: Kathy Spencer, Mike Dennis says he is graduating but not leaving. To: Tre Harris, Terry Defoor leaves his wild, wild ways! ! To: James Pierson, Chuck Nagle leaves his delivery boy job. To: Mrs. Coker, Eddie Bell leaves a hall pass. To: Leroy McKinley, Bruce Henderson leaves his weight watcher's membership. To: Paul Hill, Delsa Lindsey leaves her study habits. To: The junior girls, Becky King leaves her ability to get on the Homecoming Court. To: Gerri Buttram, Jimmy George leaves one last date. To: The school's security, we leave Coach Chambers two German Shepherds, a shovel and a rake. To: Lora Holliman, we leave a safe junior year. To: Roy Duncan, Matt Self leaves one last game of chess. To: Mr. Debrow, the seniors leave an after dinner bomb. To: Kim Moore, Randy Watson leaves his little fish. To: Mary Smitherman, Lori Dill, and Teresa Roebuck, Gail Short leaves a fight for the head majorette position. To: Jim Simpson, Timmy Tindle leaves a plug of Red Man. To: Mr. Bottsford, we leave another Jack Whisenhunt, if there is such a thing. To: Next year's cheerleaders, we leave a dream of organization and leadership. To: Al Vaughan and Shawn Sims, we leave a place in the Morman Tabernacle Choir. To: The art classes, we leave Linda Dunn's ability to scribble. To: Valerie Turner, Benette Yelling leaves her ability to catch a shooting star without really trying. To: Mrs. Belew, Mary Jane Foler leaves her voice. To: Leanna Steele , Jeralyn Rogers leaves her ability to keep a secret. To: Mrs. Davidson, Mike Carlee leaves a new pair of glasses. To: All his women, Anthony Pippen leaves handkerchiefs to wipe away the tears. To: Mr. Davidson, the class of '7'7 leaves a bottle of For Brunettes Only. To: Bernard Pippen, we leave the intersection of 8th Street and 6th Avenue. To: The new B.E. Students, Zelda Wedgeworth leaves her typing ability. To: Donald Lawley, we leave a way to skip and not get caught. To: Dick Wright, we leave nothing - he's got it all. To: The Juniors, we leave the best example of a graduating class, set by the Seniors of 1977! ! To To: Jess Lanier High School we leave an undying gratitude for the most important four years of our lives. The knowledge gained here will remain with us throughout our future years. We also thank our parents for their encouragement. CLASS LAWYERS Doug Burns J tj Chuck Nagle 0 O Teresa Turner V ' Mike Dennis Vicki Warmley To: All underclassmen, especially Freshmen, we leave the spirit stick. : Next year's Class Lawyers, Mike Dennis, Teresa Turner, Chuck Nagle, Vickie Warmly, and Doug Burns say Good Luck! ! 9
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