■ Pages HIGH UFE May, 1977 Seniors Leave Memories I, SUSAN McGLAMERY, leave to Comrade Chaka a book of all dialects known to man (with special section on German subs and British spies), a special purchase coupon for an unlimited amount of olives, my research records on the mysterious and often confounding Rebula, and extensive visiting rights to the Chick. To Kim 1 leave a life-size poster of Fred Flint, my collection of papers folded in the usual way, and a full copyright to th^ B.F. Songbook. T. K.H., a collection of nasty notes (wrap the inside in the outside), a barrell of fun, and strategic plans for a massacre. To 1st. period I leave my new book, 1001 Ways to Beat Fig Fatigae. To Barbara I leave tennis lessons, messy lockers, and a one year permit to wash Boo (who misses you.) To Spiderman 1 leave Lisa, and to Captain Spacey I leave some bubble gum. 1, COOKIE MCWHITE, leave much to a very sweet and lovable girl who 1 hope will finish school next year. Have good luck in the future and the best of success in all you do or don't get around to doing IS 1, JOAN MEADOWS, leave my brain to Dupy, 1 leave my senses, as for Nancy Cole there’s no hope. I, DAVID MICHAELS, do leave the following: to Chips, 1 free pass to Dunbar's and a set of S.G.’s; to Edge, 1 free round of golf at Bur-Mil and an empty Ron; and to Nancy, love and a promise. I, LAURA MITCHELL, bliss fully depart. To Muff I leave a bottle of Leibfraumilch, an openfield and memories of old times: to my dear friends, euphoria; and to D.C., my love and many lazy summer evenings. I, KATHY MOORE, do hereby leave “our” Camaro to Mike; My drepest “ring to the “six”; to Linda oiir growing faith; to Kemp stars; to Alex and Chris, fun and laughter; and to Suzanne, an everlasting friendship. I, PAM MOORE leave my lat will and testament to Posha Grawley to keep cool and knock out all the men left at Grimsley. I, VALERIE A. MOORE leave Charles Yourse the joy, excite ment, and thrills of being a senior at GHS. 1 also leave Cindy Floyd the power to run the office correctly, and to the class of '78 the best year ever. I. BETH MORRISON, leave Tyke a slow gin and a bottle of beer, just in case. I, LISA MORRISON, do hereby bequeath to Felicia, all of my superior marching band skills, to mel. Torchlight, to Tom, “The Presidency”, to Linda, all of my piano music, and to Mme. O. and Snoopy G. love and many thanks. 1, LEE MORTON, leave a deep talk to Al, a peppermint to MB, the (partial) care of Barney to my bro, three reserved rooms in the Bel-Aire to Murphy’s Mamas, and a State Dor, pass to my Birdie. I, VICKI MOYER, do hereby leave Tim Leitner a Geometry book, Nancy Gilmore-Babihski, Cheryl, the Hilton and to LuAnn, I leave you many more Clanceys, pretzels. Hardies, popsickles, gallion and a spacecase, like you. I. MARSHA MYERS, do hereby leave; Whirlettes to Pebbles, Bingham - All Female Fish, Pep Board - “Pound Page” ribbons and navy blue football streamers, Alex - a life time supply of tickles, Howard an afternoon visit, and to yearbook many more heavy discussions. I, JANET MYRICK, do hereby leave to Nancy, the memories of the beach; and to Danny, all mv love. 1, J.N., wish all the luck in the world to J.C. and T.J. The next time you see a full moony, don’t tell me. Good luck in this sea of madness. t I, SANDRA NEAL, hereoy leave my ability to love and charm males as 1 loved someone this year and last year, also lockers #1 and #2 which will always have love to fulfill needs to Sheron Horton. Enjoy it all!! Hereby, 1, PETE NEEFUS. dost leave all rigged lockers, wall-bands and dark room brawls to the bruiser batallion. To Dickbird and Wanda, a blank yearbook to Zelda, a vertagreen car wash ticket, a Yugoslavian HIPPO and a tickled-pink salmon. I. WANDA NEELY, leave honesty and knowledge to David Jones, Mark Neely and Sheldon Alston. I, EMMY NEESE, bequeath Exchangettes fond memories and Good Luck! To Michelle, the Beach Boys; to D.C., S.C. (Skip-Out) and the Right Kind of Party; L.W. a good foot; Johnny, the phone and tank; “Slack” 1 have to leave behind. 1, BOBBY OASTER, leave to Donna all of my love. Smothered in a mountain of peaches. To Lance I leave all the chaws at Grimsley (except Donna). And to Cynthia McNeil I leave a years supply of succulent snaps. I, BEVERLY OLIVER, leave to Janet Owens all of Grimsley High. School memories and all of my mysterious teachers. I, JENNA OSBORNE, have nothing to leave because 1 take with me all the many memories I have acquired at Grimsley. 1, TERRY OSBORNE do hereby bequeath Pep Board the ribbons, streamers, and Go Whirlie Banners; Hort, a green thumb; Howard, a visit from M.; Wildman. waterproof hair; Bing ham, a lifesize poster of himself: and the sophs & juniors. Good luck! 1. JANET PATTERSON, leave much love and thanks to Jenna, my sisters in campaigners and Exchangettes. I. ANNETTE PEAY, leave all her honesty to Janet Owens. I, JEANETTE PEAY, leave knowledge, honesty, to Cynthia McNeil. I. GERALD ANTHONY FER RET, JR., being of unquestion ably sound mind, but a little slack in body, do hereby bequeath and disperse, upon the hour of commencement proceedings to be held June 9, 1977, my entire estate, acquired at Grimsley Senior High School, in the following manner. I, GRIFHN PERSON, bequeath all my mathematical ability to anyone who needs it to outwit the Mathematics Department, my very best wishes to the Home’ Economics and Business Depart ments, and to Rebecca Adams, I give my truest love, so far. I, LORI PFEFFER, leave my books to the next New Yorker who comes to this establishment and finds the difference between the North and the South; my minds goes to the rising Senior class, hoping the sopha won’t be as immature. I, GINNY PHILLIPS, leave to Gail someone to skip with her, to Rudolph nose lotion, to Shannon and Gail Cedric’s salad, to Donna a dingle, to Kyle a pencil, to Lynn p is the door locked?, to Chuck hair and eyes. I, LEWIE PHILLIPS’ do leave, the gang of BRZO, Ray dots at luck. Dave a nice trip, Jenny and Chuck best of luck, Mr. Mac the Carolina - Marquette game and to my parents I leave all the bills from college. 1, MARY POLK being of a mind to leave: leave Jennifer - same “thang”, J.B. - VW’ing, remember? Rusty - two years at GHS, don’t you wish you were a “Carolina Boy”? Ginny - Beach, the good times and more to come at ASU! 1, EVERETT POORE, leave to Doc my book American-Made Gig-Stands, to Ferg, my cigars and popped balloons, to Florence my dictionary, to Doug-number seven, to Ralph my pizza, and to the Barking Rats my Sweet Baby’s Arms. I, NANCY PORTER, leave lunches and the little store to Cindy and Alicia losing it to the Jaycettes, MYC to Richelle, and all my joys and love of Grimsley and Greensboro to my lover Buddy Dave. I, DAVID POWELL leave to Mark my rod and rul. To all the Sophomores and Juniors who might think Jan crazy, but you’ll understand when you are a senior. Give it all you got, remember when you’re in my position. 1, JEAN POWELL, leave to GHS many fond memories with r.y favorites; Lisa, Doreen, Ann, Paula, Sue, Nancy, Kalen, Lisa, and Karen; to Doug, I leave much love and appreciation for a guifmg arm in Chapel Hill; the exciting moments of the “coun cil” are left to Martha; to Snoopy G., 1 leave 700 doz. doughnuts and much love; and, ^o Doug Smith, my warmest thoughts and congratulations for finally grad uating after five years of High School. I, LISA PRAGO, leave Grimsley with a happy-sad heart and these wishes; that Jeff will soon acquire the finer points of maturity, that Marc will somehow struggle through without the K. -L. team, and that the S.G.T-R.K. cold war will end in friendship. To Doug I leave my optimism and a faster tongue; to Robert, hopes for a new and better organ. My “affair” with H.H. 1 leave with fond memories and a kiss. I, PHYLLIS PRATT, leave to all rising juniors the ability and strength to make it through the coming senior year. Fspecially Lucy Gill and Debra Smith. Sherri - baby cards, the “Clubs”, two candy bars, my ability (?) to speak Spanish; T.C. — free lessons on speaking English, my pulled down shade; J.H. - Groundhog Mtn., an affair. N.C.S.A., green eyes; R.P. - gloves for bassoons, square dance, J.M. I, LYNN PROCTON, being of sound mind and body after 3 whole years, leave the hassles of school to Bruce, all my excess “6 packs” to Shannon so she never has to borrow again, and all the beach music to “The Band.” I, JOHN QUILLIN, leave to Martha and Kevin a locker that they have to share with only themselves; to Bo-Peep I leave one eternal kiss; to C.B., a copy of my autobiography The Life I Spent Tuning My ‘Cello; to Chuckie I bequeath 180 illegal parties; to the orchestra I leave C.B., and, to the violins, the knowledge that c# is played with high second-finger”; and to Adams, I leave my last box of sugar crisp (pronounced “cree’- usp”). JIM RAINES, leaving big G. I retire my swin suit along with my silk skin legs. Maintaining our 3:22.7 State Record and M.K., R.L. and P.G. Good-bye to Lizard Lies Grat., and to giant J.Q. for the blast at Piedmont and to D. Anteater to his hamack trip and his regular 4. I, J. RAMSEURS leave all my skills and knowledge and sportsmanship of basketball to A. Long. 1, LEONARD RANKIN, Love, I, CAROL A. RAUCH, being mindful of my chubby body, leave my notebook to my trigonometry teacher, my headache to Bashar Rizk, and a banana to APE. I, LISA RAY, gladly leave this place. 1 wish Susan speedy typing, Karen, a clean transcri ber, “Dottie”, good health in the years to come, and last but not least, I thank Cindy for all the help this year. I. BOB REEVES, hereby bequeath the J.E. rhythm section to W.B., C.F., J.D., and S.Y. I leave the Tubist Universal Brotherhood Association to D.B. Me, SUSAN REYNOLDS, doth leave my car to David; a legal phone call to Betsy; a ride home to Dotty; 3rd place and another name to Hank; my driving record to Curtis; and a nickel raise to all BR employees. I, GIA RITTER will my respect to all the ladies if I have to say so. Of course I will my maturity to all the young men. “You know it”. I, ROBERT RIPLEY, leave to the trig, class and all the mathematicians at Grimsley, I leave a common remedy for the nerves - a Gifth. I, SUZANNE RIPLEY, leave: Memories of “The six”; Love and laughter to Brumley and Christy; a ride that never forgets to Elizabeth; and to Donna, long hair, handbells and sunrises. 1, SUE RIZZO, leave my best wishes to Laura, Nina, Kris, Ziffle, Mary Ellen, Shell, Rita, Terry and all the rest of the Girl’s Varsity Basketball team of 1977-78. Good luck. 1, PARKS H. ROBERTS, leave to Paul Karlok, Nevick Yeckid who shall take over the Kabaka. To Euriah I say “Just plug it in,” to K.J. I wish good luck, to Barry I leave the farm. Let’s go D.H. 1, PROFESSOR LEELEE (WIL LIAM RODDEY) being of unsound mind, leave to all my teachers who managed to survive my severe treatment of mind distortion, a hardy congratula tions. i, YOLANDA RODDEY, leaye my brains fdr “Fashions” to iny half-pint sister Janet Owens, and much success in Fashion and Merchandising. I, EILEEN ROHAN, to my brother, Tim, I leave my place in the parking lot. I, JOHN ROSE, leave my glove to anyone who thinks they can use it better and all the free lifesaving lessons Beth wants. I; ANDY ROSTHAL, leave my I.D. notebook to anyone who wants to buy it, 5 overheated classrooms, 4 B’s to Tom F.’s sister and the old stink-a Roo. 1, " CAROL RUBIN, leave to Anne S. & Cecil W. all my unused absences and tardies (all two of them!). I leave you my best wishes (and I’m coming to your graduating, Ceci, in ’791). I, SYLVESTER RUCKER, hereby leave Freddy and Ron Miller with all my luck with the teachers and the upcoming foxes. Because there ain’t none nowlS I, LES SALEEBY, in sound mind and body, hereby leave to the next fool person who gets rooked into being the next President of the Liaison Club, the pains and agony of the club. And to Captain P.-BB’s. I, GENE SANDERS, do hereby leave to Kendall my melted SR-40 calculator. To my younger brother, George, I bequeath the keys to Key Club. Jenny...I depart for Carolina with many beautiful memories and the hopes of many more to be created in the future. I leave you all my love. 1, JENNIFER SAYLOR leave Marcie twenty minutes porch time as Adrienne. To Melissa: my rice paddy outfit. To both of you I leave an open invitation for next year. To Lynne I leave MY car. Marcie-:“What’s the score?” 1, CLAUDIA SHANKLE, First 1 leave Whirling Boots, do good girls’ I leave to R.H. some gay knights and an open invitation to Jamaica. To M.S., I hope we’re friends forever. Now a Jamaicia farewell to all! Come on “Jamaicia-Baby” let’s go. I, MIKE SHANNON, leave all my whisky bottles to Mr. Steve Pleasants and I give Rusty Anderson my 10 days for skipping and 1 hope Bobby Kersey and Pat Dorch fined their brain within the next 5 years. 1, DANNY SHAVER, leave Grimsley with memories of great times-liquid lunch, the National Moonshooters of America, the Silver Bullet and Orange Flame—UHR cars, and the motto, “Get Some Chip!” I leave my brother, Paul, my dirty, old, hung-up J-strap. 1, ERNIE SHORE, leave Sherri Task picnics at Claxton School, four balmy nights at wonderfully romantic Sunset Beach, and hopes for a fantastic senior year at GHS. r MIKE SPARROW, with these words, say farewell to Grimsley. Richard after these three years. 1 see you as a brother. Terri, all 1 can say is, “I Love You.” Charlie, the beach was great! Kron, next year will really be great! 1, JUUE SHULTZ, do hereby leave Grimsley with hopes of never returning. 1 leave behind ail the memories of the good times I’ve had with friends’ and to my little brother David, 1 wish him all the luck in the world. • . . i

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