Lovington High School - Mirror Yearbook (Lovington, IL)

 - Class of 1981

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Eric Smith Teresa Croslow Keith Newberry Ttt Tony Suforna We had chocolate milk and graham crackers in kindergarten. We moved to the new grade school. We all got swats in Mrs. Evan's third grade class. The girls started chasing the guys instead of the guys chasing the girls. We thought Sherri had an appendicitis attack in Mr. Coppage's class. We were almost shot down on our 7th grade trip. We sat off the smoke bomb when we were in the 8th grade. We did the plays in 8th grade. We built the ferocious skunk. The girls had a sit down strike in Mrs. Clement's P.E. class. All the boys were zeros. We finally got rid of the class of 80 . 29

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Remember When We Looked Like This Greg Howard Pete Fowler Horace Staples Lisa Kidwell Tonia Wildman i Tina Brown Angie Patrick Brenda Davis Cathy Long Kent and Keith Frantz Jim Griffin Dawn Stevens 28



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WILL We the members of the Lovington High School Senior Class of 1981, being of good health and of sound mind and memory, and believing in the certainty of our near departure from the afore said school, do hereby make and declare this instrument of writing to be our last will and testament as seniors and students of L.H.S. I, Cheryl Bicknell. leave the title of Captain Conehead to any one on the pom pon squad who thinks she can uphold the dignity of this honor. I. Jeff Boyd, leave knowing I'll miss L.H.S. just like I missed most of my classes. I. Tina Brown, leave Tracy and Terry Smith, Jody Stovall and Jackie Fitzgibbons in hopes that they have a band of their own. I, Mark Cook, leave school early and stay late everywhere else. I, Sherri Cook, leave Shona Cook and Jackie Fitzgibbons the ability to finish school. I, Cindy Creek, leave Lovington High School in hopes I find a better future with better people. I. Mike Croslow. leave Lovington High School a life-time supply of Kleenex. I, Teresa Croslow, leave Lovington High School for good. 1 Brenda Davis leave in hopes that Dee Ellis will quit ax-ing people questions. I Joe Drone, leave my two younger brothers, Jeff and Jim, to break the school or leave it. I, Pam Elzy. leave Janette Elzy the right to get away with with everything I did. I, Pete Fowler, leave L.H.S., I hope I, Keith Frantz, leave future Auto Mechanic students with the ability to stay out of the candy machine, the office and the hall 3rd hour; as I have failed. I. Kent Frantz, leave the teachers all the unforgettable memories of me. I Jim Griffin, leave Lovington High School. I, Greg Howard leave Mike Gray my comic book collection. I. Tracey Jackson, leave Kerri Heathcock a years supply of combs, so she can lose one a day. I. Jim Jacoby leave Lovington hoping to never see all the rats. I. Lisa Kidwell leave Terry Smith the challenge of breaking Pam’s and my record of skipping school in her senior year. Her advantage is that she has all year to do it: we did it in one semester. I. Cathy Long, leave 18 million packages of Big Red gum to everybody in Lovington High School. I Mark Minor leave my brother, Marty, the ability to get away with as much as I did without suffering the consequences. I. Keith Newberry will what's left of my motorcycle to whoever wants it. I. Neal Owens, leave Tom Young one 77 silver Party Carlo with a chop job on the front end. I Angie Patrick, leave Steven Finke an advanced degree in beaconry from the Lovington Institution and a reserved front row seat on the Moultrie County Beacon bus so that he will always have a ride to school. I. Les C. Reedy, leave L.H.S. with the education with which I came. I Eric Smith, leave the 1981 football squad in hopes that they can achieve a winning record. 1, Judy Smith, leave Dee Ellis two more years in band so that she can have as much fun at contest as she had this year. Also, I leave Mr. Farr a fire alarm that no one will put their arm on. We Dawn Stevens and Marsha Tarr. leave Amy Walters with a years supply of grape soda and a rope for rounding up her cowboys, and Carol Wesolek a book called EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT DIETING BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK I Horace Staples leave Jeff Stovall. Kip Newberry and Ed Reedy with a fast car to get them home on time from dances at Arthur. I, also, leave them my words of wisdom. Did I hit that car or was that a horse and buggy? . I. Tony Suforna. leave Mr. Corley ten bodies to match his ten personalities. I. Kim Tarr leave Greg his last years at L.H.S. hoping he has more fun than I did. I. Mike Weaver, leave to the school the thought of not having the presence of my Firebird in the parking lot. I, Tonia Wildman, leave Mr. Farr and Mrs. Thompson a pass with a real signature, not a forged one. I. Tom Young leave Neal Owens one green Crash and Burn '66 Plymouth. We leave the Class of '82 a 444 day prom in Iran. We leave the Class of 83 the underclass hazing that they missed. We leave the Class of '84 to endeavor to accept the challenge of a fulfilling, enriching and educational experience, etc., etc., etc., for the next three years. We leave Mr. Allen a chance to play the fiddle on Hee Haw. We leave Mr. Bell a bookkeeping class that's there and a teacher's book without the answers. We leave Mr. Boyd an oil company for which he could be president. We leave Mrs. Caywood a chance to get mad about overdue books. We leave Mrs. Cazel a new ticket puncher. We leave Mr. Corley five more shirts for a dollar. We. the guys of the class of '81, leave Mrs. Dannewitz and Mrs. Bolsen with great sadness. We leave Mr. Deitemyer 50 horns to twinkle for dinkle and the ability to count past zero. We leave Mrs. Ellison a C.W.T. class that comes to class. We leave Mr. Farr a year's supply of Orville Redenbacher's popcorn. We leave Mr. Franklin an 8th hour boys P.E. class that does calisthenics. We leave Mrs. Gullick a trip to Land-a-Goshen to see Linda Rondstat play orchestral music. We leave Mr. Gullick five new dumbkoffs to run down the hall. We leave Mr McGregor good brakes for his bus. We leave Mrs. Molzen a yearbook staff that does their own work and says picture'' instead of pitcher . We leave Mr. Morgan a beautiful model to draw We leave Mrs. Shelton a speedometer so she will know how fast she walks down the hall. We leave Mr. Sink 50 guys in the ROTC that say, ' I'm tough . We leave Mrs. Thomas an electric fence that won't self-destruct on Halloween. We leave Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Dunscomb with the hope that they can find a class to go skiing in perfect weather conditions with them. We leave Mrs. Uphoff a class that doesn't hide in the closet, run down the fire escape, hide on the roof or steal her clock. We leave Mrs. Wilson more than f££ people interested in Math IV class.

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