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CLASS OFFICERS President: Tony Mangum, Vice President: Pam Gibson, Secretary: Karen Hinson, Treasurer: Rebekah Leonard 26
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Last Will and Testimony I, Becky Caudle, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my hatchet to Amie Little, because she likes to be as free as I do. I leave my ability to talk inclass to Heather Frick. I leave my quiet sneeze to Tony Mangum so that he will always stay alert in class. I leave my ability to haye a nickname to Phyllis Hill. I, Jimmy Counts, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my ability to not really care about Physics to whomever will take it. I leav e my locker to someone who can keep it in better shape than I. As a matter of fact, I leave everything I have, except Heather, to whomever will take it. I, Kevin Herring, after 10 years of trying to be of sound mind, do hereby leave my farewell to anyone concerned with Tabernacle Christian. The rest I plan to take with me. I am sure I will need it. I, Danny Jordan, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my ability to be late for class to Ken Harbin. My favorite seat in A.C.E. Study Hall, I leave to my son, Steve Funderburk. My comb I leave to Mr. Morris. He seems to always need one. My good grades I leave to Kevin Gordon. I, Suzanne Leonard, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my wonderful grades to my sister, Rebekah. I hope she puts them to better use than I did. To Marcie Griffin and Amy Tyson, I leave the anticipation of playing Southview again next year. To the whole school, I leave the blessings of God on you as you finish your wonderful high school years. Make sure they count for Him. I, Andi Moore, do hereby leave my perfect attendance record to Matt Simpson and my great ability to warm the bench during basketball season to DeWayne Moser and Stephen Leonard. My perfect average in Algebra, I leave to Joy Baker, and to all the Juniors, I leave the Senior privileges I never received. I, Gina Preslar, being of sound mind and body, leave all my good times at T.C.S. to all underclassmen. To Heather Frick, I leave top locker 268 for her safety from falling books, test papers, garbage, moldy sandwiches, etc. To Steve Funderburk, Phil (Phyllis) Hill, Tony Manugm, and Tony Smith, I leave all my useable French and English notes so they will not have to look on other students’ papers during a quiz or test. I also leave to Mr. Sumner for his undying loyalty and devotion, a year’s supply of Turtle Wax and a cheesecloth to replace the comb he will not be using much longer! To Chas Griffin, I leave my fouling abilities and to Amie Little my ability to run laps for missed foul shots. To Marcie Griffin I leave my ability to “just think everything is too funny.” I, Carl Rainey, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my ability to get in trouble to Scott Deputy. My good grades I leave to Rebekah Leonard. My favorite seat in A.C.E. study hall I leave to Doug Couick. I, Cindy Russell, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my extraordinary ability to get to school on time to Michelle Griffin and Amie Little. To Mr. Sumner and Mrs. Caudle, I leave the memory of my ability to roam around the school without getting caught. I leave all the Senior privileges I never received to the Juniors. I, Ricky Starnes, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all my Physics problems to the students of ’85. To Mangum, Ernie, and Phil, I leave all the meals at Hardee’s that they seem to enjoy. To Mr. Sumner and Mrs. Ball, I leaye my brother, Mi chael, to brighten up their days of teaching. 25
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LL Doug Couick Scott Deputy Steve Funderburk Pam Gibson Tam Gibson Ken Harbin Karen Hinson Rebekah Leonard Tony Mangum Tony Smith Eileen Sweeny Danny Trowbridge Becky Tucker 27
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