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National Honor Society Fmnt: Debbie Hayes; Patty Hunt; Pam Alexander. President; Marsha Shoemaker; Cindy Howland; Patty Weyen. Batk Jeff Dash. Vice-President; Keith Cullison. Treasurer; Sandy Huffman. Secretary; Larry Davis; Paul Cochran. 27
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Senior Honors Vialedictorian D.A.R. Award Pam Alexander Salutatorian S.A.R. Award ISSC Semifinalist Jeff Dash 26
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Senior Class Wills I, Pam Alexander, being of used-to-be intelligent mind and body, bequeath to all Forsythians the ability to remember to take off the emergency brake before driving all the way to school at 55 m.p.h. I, Kim “Huss Armstrong, being of sound mind (believe it or not) and bod, bequeath one new driver to the “bridge Club who can drive reasonably safe(?)” while Suss, Cherie, and Amy are shouting left, right, etc.” . . . also one bott le of Cachet to Mich and all my clothes to Jamie because she never has anything to wear. I, Cheryl Ashcraft, bequeath my disgusting T-shirt to Mark Lovelace so someone else can wear it when I’m not here anymore. I, Kathleen Bond, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to Kris Teel one brown Cutlass with a white top and Texas license plates along with a wild summer; and to my sister Kim, the one and only “Blue Bomb! I, Shelly Boys, being of totally sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to my sister Paula, my semi-decent grades to that she can make it out of school within the next ten years; and to my brother David, better luck with Mrs. Query than I had. I, Debbie Bruckner, being of hollow head, and other unmentionables, bequeath my ability to Karen Head to shift into gear without stalling in the middle of an intersection. I, Kimbra Burris, bequeath to Mark Lovelace one white-cross” band in hopes that he may have one of his own someday. I, Julie Butler, being of reasonably sound mind and sizeable body bequeath to little brother Mark, my expert race car driving ability so he too can contribute to closed semesters. I, Paul Cochran, being of excitable body and filthy mind, leave a book on How to drive while having a car packed with wild and crazy people.” I, Cathy Jo Craig, being of sound mind and changing body, bequeath to my gorgeous brother Roger, the abil¬ ity to have a great time in high school as I have done. I, Keith Cullison, being of pure mind and skinny body, bequeath the back seat of Mr. Haines ' bus which K. K. and I occupied to Bob Bischoff and Peggy Parks so no one will be looking down their necks while trying to “communicate.” I, Jeff Dash, being of excellent mind and black line body, bequeath my 30-foot jump shot to Dan Townsend, and my math abilities (inherited from Jere Schuler) to anyone who wants them. I, Larry Davis, being of sound mind and red hair, bequeath one escape map to John W. so he can find his way out of the cage in case he gets locked in again. I, Scott Deal, being of sound mind and sound body, bequeath Mrs. Berry to my sister, who really needs her. I, Curtis Dunham, being of sound mind and body, bequeath my shy, quiet, personality to Jeff Crabtree. I, Steve Fear, bequeath my ability to skip out of first hour P.E. to Jim Clifton, who shows great potential; and one key to the cage to John Wood, in case he gets locked in again. I, Emilia Fernandez, being of disgusting mind and frozen body, bequeath my fluent Spanish to Mrs. Query, and my ability to get along with everybody to Paula Boys. I, Wayne Garner, being of sound mind and body, bequeath four years at MFHS to anyone who wants it.
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