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IN MEMORIUM James Martin Webb, Jr., nicknamed Web- bie, was a unique individual who will always hold a special place in the hearts of his friends and family. James had ambition, loved going to school, enjoyed learning new concepts, and he especially enjoyed being around all his friends. More importantly, James' friends liked being around him! James was an optimist, always there with words of advice or comfort. James had many hobbies including hunting, collecting stickers and hats, and drawing. However, James will be most remembered for his smile that brightened the lives of all those around him. 164
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. Andrea Krauss. leave: to my friends, who still have one more year to graduate, more luck than I had. you'll need it. I. Beck I Lewi», leave to Cindy DiMaio. the memory of running over the grave and the fun times partying; to Phyllis Gant. I leave the memory of the trip to the beach and the time at McDonalds I Ann Lila», leave to Jennifer Smith, my wonderful sense of humor, although she's goofy enough, to Mr Lawson. I leave a picture of myself because when I'm gone, he'll be very sad I. Patricia Martino, leave the knowledge to all of my successors that one day life will be the extinct, but the power of the class of '87 will reign forever, i Sandra Maalln. leave to Mr M. my beautiful drawings; to Mr H. my flower arrangements; to Mr Sechler, my jokes and wisecracks; to Mr Covelli. my play reading ability. Lady Mac Beth, to Nikki. Kandy and Shelly, all my teachers and books. I Lori Maya, leave to Ann Carter, my common sense!; to Todd Taylor, all my blue candy; to Shevette. my white skin and the Midas touch and the name Whoopie !; to Tami C. the ability to put up with Tony Lavaviti; to Mrs. Kabis, my pleasant personality I. Dawn McGrory. leave: to Moira, a bottle of Midol; to Barbara, the name Cool Breeze , to my brother, my common sense in hope that he will wise up; to my mom and dad. my love I. Wes Miller, being of little mind and great body, wish to leave behind what I got out of this school, nothing! . Reyn Neuciler. being of sound mind leave nothing to nobody. I. Rob Oliva, leave: to all the future seniors, the ability and luck to graduate; to all my friends and family, a big thank you for all the help I. Cher Olson, leave to SKID, my hairspray; to Ms Scheel. my arguments; to Mrs Logan, my little black book I. Darsan Overby, leave to my brother, the world (it s yours, hon); to all the underclassmen, this school and all that goes with it. the ability to have as much fun as you possibly can and to party hardy with it til graduation; to Matt Sheets, my Gremlin Robbie Overcamp, leave to Mrs Kugel. my Soldier of Fortune magazines; to Major Gilmore, my blond streak. I, Wllleatha Plnkard. leave to Jesse McGhee, all my academic ability; to Tiara Gillis, all my basketball ability I. Terry Pyle, leave to the underclassmen, the will to exceed all of their goals, and to do well in their remaining years at MHS I. Carol Ratledge. leave to Phyllis Gant, all my books; to Charlie Stoats, good luck; to A C., all my Lord. Mr. Curry I II miss you. I. Lisa Reynolds, leave: to my brother, the best of luck in your remaining years at MHS; to Judy, the fond memories of Lawson s class and all the work I. Brenda Richey, leave: to the underclassmen, the ability to ignore rumors and gossip, there's a lot at Middletown, beware!! I. Jackie Robinson, leave to Dolores Jones, my charm, wit and my love as she is my favorite cousin; to Krissi H. the will to endure the rough times ahead; to Tammi C. the stricter set of rules in MHS 1988. good luck! I. Tom Ross, leave: to my friends and teachers, the fond memories of deciphering my handwriting. I. Kathy Samson, leave: to Phyllis Gant, all my good times, may she enjoy them as much as I did. I. Tonya Saunders, leave to Robin Brooks, my ability to be serious; to Phyllis Gant, my chicken (Ha! Ha!); to Mr Sechler. my management position and intellectual smarts; to Jill Young, a paperclip for your lips; to Toshia Garrett, my ability to always do my homework I. Karen Schmitt, leave: to Russell, all my love; to Bobbie Jo and Margaret, the lunch table and fun I. George Selfridge, leave: to Mrs Kugel. my shoes; to all my teachers, my sense of humor when they have had a bad day I. Breadman. leave to Dave, my great ability to get In trouble, then weasle my way out of it I. Robbie Short, leave to J.L.. my seat in Algebra II to aggravate Mrs Mai; to Chris. J.L., Mark, and Toby, my ability to get 100% on an English test; to the guys in the shop, the intelligence to see that Fords are the best; to Mr Currey. more patience with his students, and my ability to work on cars. I. Beth Sikma. leave: to Moirak. all my scarves and a box of brownie mix; to Beth Ann. my salt shaker collection; to Mary Ann. my xmas decorations and a picture of Julian Len- non. to Elise and Ellen, my carrot sticks; to Margaret, something really gross; to Bobby Jo, my ability to get the guy want; to C.S.. my flowered jeans and gum; to J.R.. a die tionary and bail money I. Andrew Slavin. leave: to Jason M.. both my passing test grades I. Melissa Smith, leave: to Kathy, my mirror, to Tracey. L.; to Lynn. Pepsies; to all my underclassmen friends, my nosiness I. Tammi Stafford, leave to the Guidance staff, my smiles; to my sister Beverly, my Spanish book and the closeness that have with Mrs. Singleton; to Mr. Handhn. my perki ness and my skill in flower arranging; to Down M. my love and friendship I. Ray St.Clair, leave all my will and pride to my friends left at MHS May you all find someone to truely love like I have Push yourself to be the best thing you can be no matter what the odds I. Michael Stewart, leave: to Michelle, all my notes and my best wishes to graduate next year, to all freshmen, sophomores and juniors, the ability and eagerness to learn so they can succeed at the goals they set for themselves in life I. Tracey Thomas, leave to Paul McNatt. all the memories in the past year we had; to Mrs. Kane, memories of me. I. Sandra (Jnruh. leave to Roxanne Rowan, the rest of my absences that were never taken; to Ann Carter, my ability to not get caught while getting in trouble . Chris Valentine, leave: to Mrs Melvin, all my past due science articles; to Mrs. Malatesta. all my past due homework: to Mrs Kugel. my shield; to Mrs Singleton, my Spanish book, with autograph; to ROTC. my haircut; to Shelly Woodie. my car; my mouth to whoever can handle it; my personality to whoever doesn t have one; and thanks to all my friends Ms McGee. I really enjoyed your class J P. thanks for everything. love you I. Kristen Vaughen. leave to Mrs Melvin, an article on Friday; to Mr Neubauer. a permission slip with school board approval; and to Mr Sechler. a camera lens cover for a Ni- kon L35 I. Lois Walker, leave: to Andre Reed, all my love; to Howard the Duck, my position in DECA. and also my position on Hollywood Blvd.; to Robin, a pair of boxing gloves; to Mr. Sechler. my fun times at conference, to the rest of the school, a chance to get a good education, because you'll need it. I. Jack Webb, being of confused and bewildered mind, leave these and many other precious items behind: to Mrs Mai. all the ingredients for stuffed shells, a handshake, and a kiss; to Mrs Kugel. a strawberry Daiquiri without the Doc : to Mrs Melvin, the Teacher of the Year. ” the remains of Fluffy Augustus, so that she may teach future students about his greatness, and also the memories of the Science Olympics victories; to Mrs. Singleton, a sewing kit so that she can mend those wholes. I. Keith Webb, leave: to my younger classmates, my woodshop skills, my obession with Iron Maiden, and the hope that they find a girlfriend as special as mine. I. Cindy White, leave all the madness that easily leads you into oil the afflictions that we all endure in time I. Dkky Wilson, leave: to J.L., all my my flashy dancing moves; to Mr Lawson, my outside jump shot; to the S.S. bunch, all of my sweaters I. Janinne Wright, leave, to all of those graduating in 88. all of the seniorities have had since my junior year. Good Luck! I. Andrea Young, leave: to the class that follows us. a word of advice: It is not enough to have a good mind; the important thing is to use it well. I. Darla Zltter. leave: to Stacey Anderson, all my good grades and the power to make it to graduation I also want to wish her the best of luck in her senior year and throughout her life We. the Class of '87. lea ve the following to the teachers, all of our crazy antics and lost books: to the Class of ‘89. the Spirit Stick (take care of it. you guys!!); to the class of '88. our spirit (give those future juniors a run for their money!); finally, we leave MHS all the laughter and tears that we have shared together God bless all of you!! . . . And Testament
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A dedicated cafeteria worker for over thirteen years, Ella Mae Suggs was one of those people who always got involved. Her co workers considered Ella Mae to be the sweetest thing . . . she got along with everybody. Her witty sense of humor and willingness to work with others gained the respect of her peers and won the hearts of many students here at MHS. We admired Ella Mae's emotional strength. Even dur- ing her times of illness, Ella Mae continued to be a friend to those around her. A friend is someone to share one's triumphs and defeats with, and to rely on during difficult periods. Ella Mae was such a person. 165
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