May. 1977 HIGH LIFE P«geS Senior Last Wills,Testaments I. CLIFF ABELS, being of questionable mind and body, do hereby bequeath to Dan Morton my track shoes to add to his collection: to Junior and Sopho more Vaughan and the Golden Greek my overhead smash, to next year’s High IQ team a fool-proof buzzer system, to D. Wolf 5th period lunch, to the A.P. Chemistry juniors the Schrodinger wave equations and all the wonders of Thermodyna mics (may your entropy increase!) to Marcie fond memories, and to Snoopy G my talent as a ghost writer; and to everyone else I leave hope for the future and a big “Thank You.” Au revoir! Being of virgin mind, tired body, soul still intact, having pondered objects to leave to metaphoric people for days in vain, 1 do hereby resign and close my high school career with 5 symbolic punctuation marks ...!?.- Bashar - au revoir. 1, REBECCA ADAMS do hereby bequeath, to Donna Watson, many happy houts of ice-cream dipping at Mayb’s and an acute case of senioritis, and to Griffie Person, all my love and cherished memories of our being together. 1. RICKY ALLEN, leave; the stage to Phil, Paul, Scott, Jeff, etc. Busbars and beavers to Grut. C-4 to Eric. The gift of macho and peachfuzz to Tony and Paul. Cursing computers to Chip. Zip-Tops to star. Fly In the Grid. I, KAREN ALLRED, leave LuAnn a more direct route home from N.M.B., Fanie and Militant 1 wish to remind them that they are now Deacons and no longer demons, to B. Downs 1 entrust 1001 Bird Calls, adapted for snow blizzards. 1, MILLICENT AUSTELL, leave my deep appreciation and love to Teach; an out-of-tune G to R.H.; my place at OHJ’s to anyone who can find it’ and, my ability to talk alot to Emma and Sara.S 1, PETE BABINSKI, leave to my brother Paul the hope that he will be as lucky as I in getting three friendly and pretty girls sitting in front and beside him in homeroom. There couldn’t be a better way to start the day. I, DEE BAILEY, leave to Broughton, Brent and David, chaos in room 861, to Paul, the dumpy VW and good luck going anywhere in it, and Bee - remember all the good times we had and be patienti I, TONY BAILEY, leave to my two distinguished hunting friends Rusty and Scott Sharpe who couldn’t shoot bull up a dark alley. I leave hundreds of thousands of empty beer cans with “Memories.” 1, CARA BAKER, of sound mind and body, I think, leave to Nancy McCurry another year at Grimsley, the taxi service, and the business. Good luck Curry! 1. VANGIE BARLOE, do hereby leave; to L.B. and S.T. - decoring the stadium, marchng band, H.J.’s; baby sister - the car with a coat changer, the gas cap, the nerd, and ULTRABRITE; 1, TREVA BARNES, do hereby leave my badmitton partner all the memories of my smoke filled bomb. To my pianist a date to Old Miner and an invitation to Campbell. To my Carolina fan, I leave the Garden City Chase. 1, TIM BASON, leave to Grimsley High School my beautiful body, my great singing voice, my great acting ability, and all the help they can get (cause they need it!!!) To my girl I leave my love and my smile (no names). To ROTC, I leave my great drilling and volleyball ability. 1, SHEILIA BEAVES, will to the whole student body God. 1 hope that He may come into their lives as He has come into mine. May God bless you all. I, WES BENBOW, of sound mind and body, I do hereby leave a box of hamburgers to Bill Fergersen and the swim team a shot at #14. I, KENT BENFIELD, leave 64 geese and the Bonanza run to Dan Morton, lunch with just Johnny and Stan to Sharon Manleins, my driver’s license to Stan Hankins, and to Andrea Barclay I leave. I, RICHARD BILLER leave to Scott MacDonald the State Championship 1 never had, to Pam Africk eternally High, to Richelle and Leah I leave love and good times. To Scott Kaplan I leave “the head.” I, DENNIE BISSETTE, leave all my knowledge of a Short Story to Amy K. and I leave my dirty gym suit to Mary W. P.S. Amy, you are going to have to kiss a thousand ugly toads. I, KAREN BLACK, leave Terri a piece of the rock, Gail a place in packing, Patti a little more space, Lynn my place in the Angels, Leah a date with Elvin and to Amp 1 leave a chaw. I, KEITH BLACK, leave W.B. all my girls except one; to Dick Gilbert 1 leave my height; to the whole of Grimsley 1 leave my many words; to Scott, my picking hand; to Mr. 307 1 leave a chaw; to Mike and Wess, good luck! 1, BETTIE BOLEN, leave next year’s Varsity Cheerleaders all my patience, endurance, and love for cheering. Allison Ellis, my sense of humor. Dick Gilbert, his daddy. Wynn, all my money, paper, and pens. 1, ANDY BOWLES, do hereby leave to this unique school, 50 ways to beat the attendance policy, to my sophomore campaigner group hints on sex and dating? and last of all, I leave with pride!! Hotchamoly!!! I, HARRY BRADLEY, leave the following items: M.P., Platforms; R.P., pipe organ of your dreams; Drama. Dept., a House Manager; L.M., Dixie Land!; E.S., Luck; anykind; M.A., my locker, tough teachers, but no car. Primarily, 1 leave the Auditorium and GHS to anyone who will improve and value it as much as I have. I, STEVE BRANSON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave all my textbooks to the rising juniors and seniors of next year. 1 also leave my bus to anyone ctazy enough to drive it.' 1, RANDY BRASWELL, leave everyone my parking space and leave Cindy Robinson my love and memories of her trips to school in my 48 Chevy Vi ton. To Brian, 1 leave the remaining good times and high times. I, LYDIA BREWER, leave: to Lizzie, secret sister notes: to John, a bedtime story and a hug; to J.C., “I love you very much”; and to Tom, lighted parking lots with Norma Lee and lots of special memories. I, CHARLIE BROWN, leave the girls’ at Grimsley who gave me three years of h-11, a welcomed goodbye; to Alvin, my speed through work; to Martha, I want you in front of Fort Hunt; to Betsy, 1 still need a kiss and the spiker is gone; 1978 Track Team, carry on the tradition of Debbie the hurdler, my Va. women; to Beth a sweet spot in my heart; Weston W., work hard, it will pay off; Lewis M. on the third pump, hand back, baton; and the rest I leave to the Bird, sub 9:00 and 4:11 next year and 1 will see you in the 1979 ACC Championships; To Kathy, may your sweetest remain til 1 see you again and keep the feet moving. I, JO ANN BROWN, hereby leave, to Lizzie Barlow, the last of my cigarettes, fake phone numbers, dates that keep you out past 10:30 and clorets. To Sherri Task, my fingernail file, my Spanish cheat notes.a nd all my Vera scarves. 1. RICKY BUCKNER, would like to leave this big school to everyone, but especially to Stephen Anton, I leave all the zike; to J. Amprazis I leave the time to garnish, and to D. Vaughn I leave all of the Seadie. 1, DAVID W. BULLA the Anachronism, born 210 years to the date after Goethe and convinced that Jesus is my Savior and accepting God as Supreme Ruler in Heaven, leave my basketball talents to Fernie Cruz; my thrift and love for baseball to Tommy Few; my less than average typing skill to Chris Rhudy - you can have the Cletics at the Y, also; my new book to Dick Gilbert (“How to Throw in a Grand Slam”); this publication to Miss Sroog, Hank Howard, Sandy Pleasants, Cindy Ward, Lisa McDowell, et al...; Daniel Garner, good luck; and this school to those under whose aegis it was possible for me not to fall asleep too often. But, I, DWB, depart not indignant, I leave with the feeling of awareness, fulfilled not by a neglected education, but by spiritual and intellectual matura tion. I go from here for a world awaiting, not awaiting world, and to you I say, cum mens Sana In corpoie sano, veni, vMi et, vale! 1, NANCY BULLINGTON, leave to Page a wreath of Carols and a guide to eyebrow exercises, to John Caffey a dirty carborator, a fat lady and a can of dead tennis balls, and to Mary Arthur good luck with David. I, MARLA BUNDROS, leave; the backseat to Lynne, lots of long talks, much faith and goodies to Barbara, to K.C.—a few guys; to K.S.—all the Mark’s she can handle; bunches of memories to Linda and my love to T.M. I, NELSON BURKE, give to the Dickbird the grain his little heart desires. To Alex Mebane, 1 give the virtue of modesty. To Bruiser, 1 give an endless supply of bananaahs and camera maga zines. Best of luck to Carol in the darkroom. 1, REGINALD BUSSEY, being of sound mind and body leave to the students of Grimsley my foot prints that have been imprinted into the halls and steps of Grimsley and my inquisitiveness to follow. I, DAVID BUSH, a senior of the graduating class am pleased to say that I’m leaving this year. I, KAREN CARPENTER, leave Lynn Saylor a front seat, Lu Ann Brumley, one dictionary, Robin Barnes, an open door for “our talks” and to Jeff Darnell and Barbara Bartis (my brother and sister) all the wonderful expe riences of a senior year. I, GARNER CARROLL, left with some sanity, leave to Lee-Anne, three years of wishing it were her turn to graduate and to Gaylee, 1 leave the remainder of those sticky suckers so she may keep all her papers “together.” I, KATHY CARY, leave my chair to Ginger. I, JOHN CAUBLE leave to Wynn 20 free singing lessons, sensible girls, and Kojak hair-growing tonic; to Dick, 1 leave my herum along with a microscope to try and find it; to David, a heavy duty, extra large fishing net to replace his catcher’s mitt; to Scott, I leave his brother’s mind for analysis; to Neil. 1 leave my techniques for asking you-know-who; to E.M., a ride to W.S.; to L.C., my file of I.O.U.’s; to C.M., disco dance; to Mr. C.B., better times: and to Allyson 1 leave a giant, leak-proof snarf-bowl, and the many nights of summer. 1, GARCIA CHAVIS being of sound mind and body, leave to the track team - tradition that has been with us for many years. (The runners know what it is). And the hope that the tradition will be passed on. 1, RECO CHAVIS* would like to leave my football No. 61 to any person who will take it; 1 will leave my small legs to any track star to come, and all the happiness and fun to my friends and future Dickbirds. I. YVONNE CHERRY, leave Terry and Victor my brains, Ann James my highjump ability. Peaches all my fellow men, and to Pam B. hope that she will learn some sense some day. Good luck to Y’all next year. I. PAULA CHRISTIAN, hereby bequeath Lynn Stancil a pack of cigarettes at Bugbee’s; Shannon -a bridal bouquet, to Chuck, I leave another week at the beach, and to my little brother the chance he might make it to Grimsley. I, LISA CLAUDON, leave to Laura the mischief of Kewpies, the rool book to Exchangettes, test tube babies to Kelley and Patti, and to Grimsley the satisfaction of making it through three years of education without totally going bonkers. I. LAURA ANNE COLLINS, hereby bequeath to those adorable soph, campies, - my love and best wishes for them. And to many loving, caring, and helping people. 1 leave Grimsley with all of its pain and joy, in love. 1, MICHAEL THOMAS COT- TINGHAM, bequeath to P. I leave Edward, to Kim, I leave my intelligence, to Danny I leave my soccer ability, to Terri I have my buttery stroke, a couch and affection and to Jim I leave my clean locker. I, JOE CRAWFORD, leave Grimsley and many special people. To each that remains, I leave a giant hug, a smile, and the wish that they would receive as much joy as they've given me. Love, life, and laughter -in Him. I, MAUREEN DAVIS, leave to my brother the good teachers in Grimsley. To Terri Stephenson the luck I have and a fantastic senior year. To Paul his name MSOE! To Danny and Kim a quiet corner. 1, SANDRA CREEKMUIR, hereby bequeath Chuck a big apology for the time at the beach and thanks for many good times spent together; Elizabeth Leo nard, 1 leave Mommy-Mommy jokes and regrets that I had to leave her and Chemistry. I, SUSAM CREEKMUIR of questionable physical and mental health following three intermin ably long years at this notorious school, do hereby leave to any girl who could possibly want it, my special talent for acting like a space cadet. 1, HAZEL JENEEN CROSBY, leave Angela Harris the brains I had at Grimsley, but hope shewill ■have her own after graduation. I. MARY DEANS, being of sound mind and body, leave to Cynthia McNeil, D.B. and this thought, “watch out for boys carrying doughnuts!”; love to everyone in my Campaigner group; Grimsley with many happy memories and high hopes for the future. 1, SUE DECAMP, leave two primary papers, 2,000 wastebas kets, doughnuts, No-Doze, and tranquilizers to Snoopy G. and all those fortunate AP Englishers. To Leigh 1 leave naps in 4th and lunch!?! And to Debbie - Grimsley in all its glory. I. STEPHANIE DECKER, do respectfully leave: Kid the tank, CG 10 Easy Steps to Understan- ding Time Cards and the “joys” of Saturdays at GG, Donna “UNC-G or Page.” and LuAnn a copy of How to Be Your Own Best Friend. 1. FRED DELUCA, leave P.G. a six of the Lob. K.G. my overwhelming ability in hockey. A.J. a pizza. Uie Arabian Blimp “R.E.” my position in the Coas Nostra, and guts for the soccer field. And W.T. a new skate blade. I, DIANE DOAR, do hereby leave to Marjorie Lewis a temporary driver’s license and a “I lost it” sticker plus a “I found it’’ button, (GHS ring) and to my sister I leave her with the hope of a Honey-bunny!

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