Woodland Baptist Christian School - Aquila Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1982

Page 107 of 160

 

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Page 107 text:

It seems like only yesterday that we were starting out; Learning ABC’s and numbers and what making friends was all about. We slipped through elementary school, each day was like the last; Admiring all the older kids and wishing the years would go by fast. In junior high we got involved in sports and club events. Our closeness as a single class has been growing ever since. If only we had realized then the value of the days, How much difference it would have made in our words, and thoughts, and ways. As Juniors, we were held tight with the bond of unity. We reached out to find how quickly each day could really flee. Now, as Seniors, all we ' re left with is a host of memories, And the hope that what we’ve learned here we can use, our God to please. For it was He who gave us Woodland with all the friends we have made here; And every glad and happy moment, every smile and every tear. As we say good-bye to Woodland and bid Farewell to life-long friends, We know the pride within us never dies and never ends. Kindergarten, Juniors, all in between, we leave our advice to you; Make the best of your years here at Woodland, for your time to leave is coming too. Kaye Holland Class of 1982

Page 106 text:

Last Will and Testament I, Tammy Adams, leave to Caro¬ lyn Midkiff my superb driving abili¬ ty and wonderful talent for the Spanish language. I, Mary Beth Ashley, leave Alex Huff behind and dare any girl to touch him. I, Marty Baucom, leave my abili¬ ty for changing schools to anyone who can stand the hassle. I, Donna Berry, leave my ability to be quiet and pay attention in class to Tonya Walker. I, Kim Biggs, leave my three parking spaces to anyone with a car big enough to fill them. I, Scott Boyer, being of sound mind and body, do herby bequeath my vast knowledge of interplan¬ etary concepts to Alex Huff that he may prove the sun rises and sets from east to south to east. I, Scott Brown, leave my ability to sprain my ankle to Terry Carter. I, Dewey Cecile, leave my good sense of humor to Nathan Rasey to keep the class going. I, Carrie Combs, leave to Joel Rogers “happiness everywhere” to help him survive the “boggle zone,” being late, and make-up homework in hopes that he will re¬ main a “dork” like me. I, Tammy Combs, leave my abili¬ ty to read shorthand to Karen Mayes. I, Brian Cook, leave my ability to do homework right before it is due to Mark Cardwell. I, Sherri Frye, leave my hyper¬ activity in basketball and serious¬ ness in class to Carolyn Binkley. I, Mark Fulp, leave my Consort hairspray to Kevin Roberts I, Kelly Gambill, leave to Carolyn Binkley my ability to get to school late four days a week and never get in trouble. I, Sharon Gray, leave the head¬ aches of the annual to Cindy Hol¬ land. I, Teresa Hartness, leave to Ka¬ ren Mayes the ability to make soda biscuits in Home Ec. I, Danny Hawks, leave Beth Tut¬ tle my locker in hopes that she will wash it once a week. I, David Hawks, leave to Jeff Cox my Webster’s Dictionary with the hope that he will memorize my most prized possession. I, Kaye Holland, leave to my sis¬ ter Cindy all the good times of be¬ ing a Senior at W.B.C.S. in hopes that she will make the best of it. I, Jaymi Huff, leave to my brother Alex the ability to get up every morning and come to school when your mom is trying to talk you into staying home. I, Sabrina King, leave my ability to go to school, work at Burger King, and get homework done without losing my sanity to Missy Taylor and Marcella Butt. I, Billy Ray Liles, leave my in¬ credible dunking ability to Arty Ed¬ wards in hopes that his is as graceful as mine. I, Steve Loos, will to Terry Carter the ability to get hurt in football practice and still start every game. I, Ben Mabe, leave my center po¬ sition and 52 to Jeff McDonald. I, Teresa Minton, leave to Cindy Holland my ability to get nervous before a big game and forget all the plays. I, Dale Mitchell, being of un¬ sound mind, leave my talent to pass without a lick of sense to Tra¬ cy Cecile. I, Scott Nations, being of nearly sound mind and body, do leave my ability to ask probing, yet totally unnecessary questions in Anato¬ my II to anyone needing to stall for time and get out of class work. I, Jeff Orvin, leave my cheering voice and ability to start “What’s the password?” to Dirk Spainhour and David Carlyle. I, Dawn Perry, leave my Physics book to any Junior brave enough to take it. I, Jeff Rhyne, leave to Krista Parks my ability to do as little as you can your Senior year and still pass-barely! I, Kim Roberts, leave my posi¬ tion on the bottom of stunts to An¬ nette Stevens. I, Michael Rock, leave my ability to kick field goals to Alex Huff. I, Jimmy Sams, being of der¬ anged mind and fairly healthy body, leave my heart to the Junior girls. I, Ricky Sapp, leave my ability to ask unimportant questions to Samuel Thomason. I, Tim Schuyler, leave my nick¬ name to Sharon Pugh. I think “Shue Pugh” has a nice ring to it. I, Scott Sechler, leave my ability to be mad every day from 8:30 to 5:30 to Mr. Franklin. I, Rhonda Sheppard, leave my ability to get hurt in every sport to Carolyn Binkley although she does not need it. I, Ruth Ann Sidden, leave to Tra¬ cy Sizemore my ability to struggle through Advanced Latin. I, Jay Stephenson, leave to any¬ one taking Government next year my antennaes for better reception. I, Lisa Styers, leave the ability to go steady, work, and maintain an A average to Teresa Marsh. I, Dana Utt, leave Tammy Wooten my ability to get through my Senior year without getting in trouble. I, Barry Walker, leave my ability to never do homework and still get through school to Tommy Shep¬ herd. I, Susan Walker, leave to Caro¬ lyn Midkiff my ability to get things done in my Senior year. I, Ron White, leave my ability to make passable conduct grades to Tammy Creasy since she is always talking. I, Nan Willard, bequeath to Caro¬ lyn Midkiff my ability to wait to the last minute to do and turn in home¬ work and still get a decent grade. I, Tim “Willie” Wilson, being of sound mind, leave my initials, T.M.W. to Tim Wolf (T.M.W.). I, Ward Wishon, leave my ability to miss third gear every time to Coach Owen. I, Sammy Wood, leave my ability to hurt my thumb to David Lumley. I, Laura Wooten, bequeath my flair to take Anatomy II and Chem¬ istry in the same year and maintain a B average to Tracy Sizemore.



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p Jolly Juniors Carolyn Binkley Mark Cardwell Terry Carter Tracy Cecile Tammy Creasy Tony Evans Greg Felts Lori Franklin Randy Hauser Cindy Holland Alex Huff Deborah Hurst Angela Lawson Stephen LeGrand Wendy Mankins Teresa Marsh Karen Mayes Carolyn Midkiff Melinda Nations Sharon Pugh 104 Junior Class

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