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M«y, 1977 HIGH IJFR P««e7 Seniors Say, So Long! “winning”, “cruising”, great hopes for the future and our memories. 1, MARGARET HASLSON, leave Susan Karl Malden’s nose and one Mexican well-done. To Susie I leave Ice (1 just hope she can melt it down) and also one baseball bat for Gogan. Go get her. I, TERESA HAWKINS, be queath. the following to the following: To Puppetmania - McDonalds and Good Luck! For Emma & Janet — I leave — To OHJ’s - I leave my arms, to Spoque - I leive Sears parking lot, Ethel & Merman, My Love and Friendship. I, SUZI HELLER, leave Susan good luck and many Mexican meals. I leave Linda CG and “pretty lady”. To Margaret I leave behind 8 years of schoot together and 4 more to go, and finally a donkey lipped cookie monster. I, JOHN RAYMOND HEPLER, do hereby bequeath to Kendall Suh all the money that I owe him and all the power he can wheel; to Emily H., I leave my footsteps and the right guy; to Jenny W., I reluctantly leave Eugene and sincere thanks for ail attempts to manipulate lonely weekends into exciting nights; to W.K.L.S., I leave the air rights on Bob Reeves; to whoever she is, I leave Mikie; and last to D. Wolfe, I leave a ride out to lunch every Tuesday and Thursday back behind the Cafeteria. I, DENISE HIGHFILL, leave Grimsley with sadness. To Lynn, I leave a Tow Truck, many laughs and tears. Shannon, “HERE”, beach. Galleon, B’s and a million wonderful memories. Joe, an empty seat and Ron. The Civinettes, Arequipa, the band forever!! I, LISA HILDEBRANDT, do bequeath to: George, a “reared” consciousness: Snoopy G., W.B.E.’s 14th volume; Sheri, my dual-purpose bicycle chain; Leila, a peck of pickkles, John, anti-giggle serum; Claire, my appreciation of biology texts; W.W.’s students, my humor. I, VIKI HILL, leave Kathy all the “wallwashers” she can drink, a trip OUT of Charlottesville and many, many memories of great times but none of my clothes; to Lisa, I leave a Winnebago, a black Corvette (with the person in it), a bottle of Crown Royal, bumps on your head and memories of the beach - also may you always be red-day, hongry and comfortable; to Theresa - smoke rings; to Janet - a frosty; to Betsy - a laugh; to Lynn - a room at the Bel-Air; to Scott and Bart - my car keyes; to DAvid - a free trip to the blackboard and to Jim - my membership card to Davey’s. 1, MARY HILT, leave K.H. my grades and coolness, D.N. peneil sharpener blades, J.B.-longer attendance policy, L.M. Ralph, Paul and MAOE, P.T. something disgusting. To K.W. new phone number, MC memories to all my friends a lot of love. 1, CARLA HINSON, leave Rita Maness my grades and study habits. To Janet I leave my height and Sylvia my humor, and to all others I leave love and happiness. I, GARRY HOAGLAND* leave Keith my detecting skills; my running to Danbird and Christ mas; Kent, all the “TJ” you can handle; Scott, all the empties; Stan, how about some deep fried grits before you go; Reco, my title ‘ ‘ Marathon-Rummer. ’ ’ I, JOHN HODGES, leave a great organism to Joe Franks; Chuck Fesmire all the luck next season; Pete and the boys another title; to Glenn Ford another 1,000 yard season; and the others - Keep the Whlrlle Tradition. I, DIANA HOLYFIELD, leave Cindy the boat numbers, Danny an Pizzaville, to R.M. many guitar strings, to Parks a coke in the lap and Nana, to Lisa memories of homeroom, to Ann, Koala bears and Bar. 1, KEITH HORTON, leave my sound, efficient mind to Derek Sims, and my super beautiful body to Chandra Mintz. 1, LISA HOWARD, leave to my Bahama “Buddies” “4 lime daquairies”, some Bahama MaMa’s and Ha! Ha! Really, Dig it!! To little Kevin, I leave the “cleanest and prettiest” little Celica in the GHS parking lot. I, SCOTT IMBUS, hereby leave everything I have ever learned at Grimsley (nothing) to my sister Beth. To the 1978 track team, I leave my good times in Lynchburg, Charlottesville, and Knoxville but not my times on the track. To future photographers I bequeath my liver. I, DAVID IRVIN, Mind and body having survived, leave memories of great times; A great air of support to the Football and Track Teams; To “Dickbird” a full moon; and most of all to Alicia -- ALL MY LOVE! I, CAROLYN J. JACKSON, being of sound mind and body leave to my sister Cathy my good nature, to Annetta Williasms I leave my Tallness, to Michelle Williams I leave my brain and to Howard and Tim 1 leave love. I, CAROLYN RUTH JACK- SON, leave with memories of three great years at Grimsley, especially August 26th and October 15th, 1976. To LaRose and Jane, thanks for the good times in chrous and good luck in your senior year. To Angel, I, GAIL JACKSON, leave all the memories of the good times and the not so good times. Best of luck at Ring ling. To Grimsley I leave my sister. Good luck GHS! Being of sound mind and body, 1, ANGELA JAMES, leave to my brother Eric James my ability to learn, the win to learn, the will to make something good of himself and not to settle for anything but the best. I, MARIE JAMISON, leave to Candy Bell a wish of good luck with it. (P.S.) Marie was here but now she’s gone. She leaves you this work to carry on. I, MARTA JANKE leave to Kay KB’s old track shoes; to sore-footed C.K. and broken hearted N.G. memories of FDS; to any desperate A.P.E. student, my old primary papers and to Miss J. my thanks and love. I, PAUL JATE, would leave my bionic elbow and my nature boy jacket and my brains to Debra McCoy. I, JULIE JESTER, leave Grimsley knowing that everyday is “redneck day.” I wish Mary great luck and 1 thank her for being; and Christopher, who taught me to remember the future. I, CAROLINE C. JOHNSON, of somewhat unfit body and of permanently unsound mind, do leave: I) To Little Bingham, Herman, Holton and Pentz; trips to away games, rides with our Page chauffeur, and the Whirli- bird at Darryl’s; 2) To Rita, Herman, Pentz and Bingham: 2‘/2 hour GYC meetings, daiquiris at Full Council, “Quilt Night”, and “Be Quiet!” in the District; 3) To Herman and Pentz; love-life problems discussed over lunch, “sight-seeing”, and the Cornwal lis enbankment; 4) To Herman; back-seating driving with W.T., “4 and 4 to 2 and 6” cars at the park, “a long time in the kitchen”, and 20 cents; 5) To Pentz; “recipes”, the book. Page swimmers, “show-me-how”, and a Ragsdale ditch; 6) To Baby Brother Bingham; kisses for new state records, “baseball games”, AP English, wet clothes at state meets, and hope for no more car wrecks; 7) To our AD, coaches, athletes, “Franks”, Pep Board, Executive Council, GYC, and the Hi-IQ team; Good luck in 1977-78 year; 8; To 1977-78 swim team; a wish - “make it 14!” 9) To GHS girls; a warning - Don’t fall in love with one of those crazy Page boys! (I got the best one already); 10) To Grimsley Senior High; scraps of blue and whtie crepe paper and ribbon, lots of time spent out-of-class, a few tears at Homecoming (more at Gradua tion), hoarseness from gaiiies the night before, bunches of love, lots of school spirit - and I’ll take only memories of the three most marvelous years I’ve ever had. I. PAM JOHNSON, leave my brains and love to my sister Vickie Johnson in hope that she will make it in what ever she does. Love ya. Your Sis. I, ROBERT E. JOHNSON, leave to the Grimsley student body of 1977-78, a large group of obnoixous and incompetent teachers. And I should know, as the latter group has 'exhibited inferior teaching abilities, while the former has possessed all the qualities of perfection - just ask them. 1, BETH JONES, leave Jennifer all the B’s she can handle and good times. I also leave Paula all the Cover Girl magazines she can read, and 1 hope she can find a new Cover Girl! Bye! I, PATTI JORDAN, leave to my sister Mashella my love and courage to be what you want in life. 1, JEFF KATES, wish all Juniors & Sophomores the best of luck in the next few years the dungeon of despair. I, CHARLES KELLEY, leave Bogart Mebane two years without transportation, Stuart Cameron some football ability, Christy (Cadet) Grimes some common sense, Amanda Stevens a sense of humor, and to Jimmy Hardy a math problem. I. LINDA KENT, leave Grimsley of unsound mind and body. To Sand, I leave my parking place and a lot of luck, and to Dick, a back scratch; McKaskilla case. 1, ANGEL KISER, wish the best of luck to Gail. I’ll never forget all the groovy times at the Big G. Too bad we have to leave (ha!). 1, BARBARA KISSICK, leave Chris that guy she loves, in my homeroom. To Susan, I leave Jeff. 1, DANA KLETTER, leave Grimsley with a sigh of relief and Kim, Chuck, Cathy, and Jody the concent to take care of and an island in the sun. I, KAREN KLETTER, leave my Advance Comp, teacher’s entire family a teaching position at Grimsley, so his wife can correct everyone’s papers, and 1 leave Grimsley as quickly as possiblelS I„ DORfiEN KNEDLIK, who was of sound mind upon arrival at GHS, do hereby leave aforemen tioned school. I bequeath to said school, in the memory of Paula, all our R.R., and B.R. pictures. To Carol and Leigh - GOOD LUCK! I, JOHN KOBOS, being of sound mind and great body, leave my place on the bench to Few; Geefer, an antidote; Summers, the maximum; Blake, the ability to stay up; and Cox, a square head because two heads (plus one) are better than one. I, BARBARA KOONTZ, leave Bosley (alias Ginger Roger) a bruised fingernail, and an awful trip to Sunset. Tail a can of Vienna sausages, B.B. a double bed in Raleigh. OH! Excuse me Stancil, she will be good to you. 1. MARK KRONENFELD, first of all leave to Lynnie, Tighten Up and the greatest year yet to come. To my Sophomore Campaigner group 1 leave “The Word” which I hope you will never lose a hunger’for. To Debbie I leave a fresh supply of blooping rocks. To Vesta! I leave the sacred position of center and to Peter and Rusty I leave gratitude for a State record and good luck to all the swimmers and let’s make it 14. To Mary Pat I leave my baby, Amy a diving board, Michelle a notepad, Debbie Sutker and Carol two more years. To Cheryl I leave my true love Joe Joe. To Young Life many prayers, and to Lu Ann, flowers. In closing I leave to Amanda Stephens many memo ries, Awanita, Windy Gap, The Hilton, sunrise. Homecoming, but most of all 1 leave you all the love God has shared with me through you and I pray your Senior year will be as blessed as mine. 1, KYM LAKE, would like to leave the Kindergarten and Ms. Hodge for those lucky enough to participate in Child Care Aid. I, STEPHEN VAUGHAN LANE to all members of our campaigners groups, thank you for all I’ve learned from you; I will always cherish our friendship. To all 4 wheel drive buddies, I leave a key to the International rig in the main office. 1, CARLA LEE, leave Bobby with Kate; B.P. who knows Ijftw to party. To the Exchangettes, I leave Beach Weekend, and finking a man. To Grimsley, 1 do hereby leave for Myrtle Beach, leaving Melissa to carry on. 1. PHILLIP LEGRAND, leave Grimsley with the memory of what could have been ... and deprive them of the unique presence of S.T. A.K. - The MAN and M.E. (W.A.T.U. - K.I.) 1, MARK LEITNER, do hereby bequeath all the riches I have acquired here at Grimsley to those who understand that wealth is not really found in material possessions but in the spirit. I, MAREEN LONG, bequeath to Grimsley many fond memories. To Lizzie Barlow 1 give a key and reservation to Howard Johnson’s next New Year’s party, and a case of B’s to remember our date with J.H. and B.G. to Aimee and Doug, 1 leave the car key and my love for both of you. To Vangie, my friend, I give fond memories of Stevie, Mark and Mike to take to ASU. Finally to Sherri “Ann” Task, I leave you my middle name, the memories of a best friend who will always be around, the triple date at Skyline (a free pass) The New Year’s (G.D.) party at (H.J.), (M.L.l (TOAHC) (H&H) and the Blue and White game with the B’s. Don’t forget my book on “How to do it the right way” (G.D.) Love you! 1, SUSAN LORE, being of sound body and mind leave a thanks to Maria and Linda for the rides to school; a wilted plant to Andrea; and for my sister, Amy, a special thank you for the understanding you gave me during this difficult year. Good luck! I, BRUCE LYNCH, leave the school to the underclassmen who may do with it as they like. 1, REEDY MARSICANO, leave to Tommy Few Four bricks for the “Club”, 18 B’s and my “game” at the “Y”. To Caffey, the Bagafag “Club”. To Mary Frances, my “Rep”. To the Track Team, three worthless Pole Vaulters. I, VINCENT MARTIN, leave my love to Nessie and all my other women. I leave my Gospel life to Lucy Gill, my best friend at Grimsley, Debra McCoy, my knowledge; and I leave with my handsomeness and ray real name, “Pie.” I, LORA MARVIN, leave to the clique my primary papers and valid excuses, Eric L. a vacuum cleaner and bacon, Donna W. a watch and No-Doze, Paul B. a BROCK”, Mollie B. the school store, and Ricky, my hoof. 1, GREGORY MCFARLAND, leave Grimsley with the hope and joy of not having to come back expect for visits. I, FRED MCFUS, leave Tim L. my terrific aim with B’s and the best getaway car around, I leave Danny Shaver houseatosis. To Larry I leave a permanent HARD! time. CoDt. on pg. 8
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