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HIGH LIFE
Wednesday, Jnne 7, 1978
Last Wills, Testaments, Cont.
I, SniNEY W. OAKES, being
of sound mind and body leave one
case of ice cream bars to Bill
Hundley, to my brother I leave a
comb and hair spray, and to my
1st and 2nd period classes I leave
the memory of the K.K. King 11
I, TARYN O’CONNELL, leave
to Grimsley my sister Bunni; I
leave all the fun and jokes of
Brunswick stew and cutting on
ions and fingers to the next V.P.
of the Liaison Qub and Jennifer I
give you Joe.
I, JANET OWENS, leave my
determination to finish school to
Joseph Warren & Teresa Adams.
To Nathaniel, it wasn’t hard after
all, was it?
I, JANE PARHAM, want to
thank my first period teacher for
his much needed and deeply
appreciated help. To Tommy
Oliver, Page McAdams, and Gra
dy Sheilds all the happiness in the
world. And most of all, I want to
thank Jayne Parrett for being
these these past six years.
“Could I make tongue say more
than tongue could utter.”
I, RUBY PATRICK, leave with
Airlean Stockton and Dot Crosby,
my love and good luck. I want you
to remember the main building,
where we met each other with a
smile. Don’t get too loud, 1 won’t
miss you.
I, FRED PEARLMAN, do here
by leave to Marc - UNCC, Debbie
S. - a new door, Mike N.
manners, my physics notes, in
terest in aza, Evan - the morgue,
a new calendar, Heidi R. Mikes -
getting palled, a left handed
broom, and to Grimsley, the one
and only BIG AL.
1, LEIGH PENDERGRAPH, do
leave: Lu-A-map to Florence, SC;
Elizabeth - my best wishes for a
great summer. (I’ll miss you but
will see you enough next year.)
Mary - our locker; Donna F.
Marcie & the others - “un autre
anniversaire.”
1, ANDY PHELPS, leave Jim G.
my fantastic off-road tires. I leave
George P. my famous tennis
ability. I finally leave the under
classman, all the great teachers at
GHS.
I, BOB POLK, would like to
leave my grades to my sister
Marie Polk & to my sister that will
be coming here next year all my
athletic ability. My fi-iends Sheila
Edwards, Sheila Lewis, I leave
my space in the parking lot.
I, CAROLYN PONE, do hereby
leave my wonderful mind to
anyone who wants it. My great
personality to the little sopho
mores about to enter, all my luck
to the rising seniors.
I, ROBBIE OWENS, do hereby
bequeath to Andrew Robbins my
book “Brain Surgery Made
Easy”, and to Steve Timberlan to
the copywrites on all my report
cards (amazing as they may be).
I, JAYNE PARRETT, do here
by leave: To Terri Hampton - the
Whirling Boots, to the Whirling
Boots - All my moves, to Lynn S.
and Rusty L. - 50 bottles of
catsup, to the ROTC - all the
trophies we won and deserved,
and all the good times along with
them, and to Wayne Johnson I
leave all my love!!
I, JAMES PASSARETT, being
of at least half way sound mind
and body hereby give all my
books and paper back to their
proper owner. 1 also wish all
sophomores good luck - you’re
gonna need it!
I, DONNA RAYLE, leave
George and Shawn all the monkey
bananas and memories of the
crazy lunches we had at Mac’s
House. Darrell Oakes the ever
lasting memories of Rail Tail. To
all my other friends a great time.
I, GWEN PATTERSON, would
like to leave all my talents to my
sisters. Now sisters, follow in my
footsteps!
1, CLARA MAE REAVES,
leave my good grades to Cheryl
Marshall, I leave my clothes to
my sister Jackie Reaves, I leave
my Fighting skills to Maria Free
and Porsha Crawley. I leave my
love to everybody at Grimsley.
I, FISCHER C. REAVES, will
that all the students at Grimsley
and on coming sophomores find
Jesus Christ and leave my sweet
personality to those who don’t
have it.
I, DAVID REYNOLDS, leave
Grimsley, and by leaving Grim
sley I leave many things to many
people. To Chuck, Linton & Baker
I leave our reserved front row
basketball seats, with a rousing
cheer (Rag, Rag, Rag!) To all
B.R. employees (except Thom) I
leave my vast scooping know
ledge. To Kew and all the gang,
keep that party transition. To Joe
“orJ’s” and a sitting room. To
Bill, fun, sun, bitterness and the
beach. To Sandy, memories love.
But most of all to everyone I have
met and known here at Grimsley,
you’re all fantastic and as I leave
this country I will remember you
all very much.
I, CHRIS RHUDY, do hereby
leave Scot “B.B.” Hogewood
Myrtle Beach, S.C., and the state
of mond of S.C. I also leave him
memories of “Ace” which he will
always remember.
I, SHANNON RHYNE, hereby
leave to Diane Lasek, a bunch of
good times, and to Monica I leave
many hopes of having as many
great times as I have had, and to
Grimsley I leave!
I, ANDREW ROBBINS, hereby
bequeath: Five snare drum les
sons to David; a pair of stilts for
short Jack; to P.J. I leave all my
zoto posters. To Robbie, I leave
ten free tennis lessons.
I, FRANK POOLE, leave to all
my followers, all the headaches,
but I will return with the big pill.
But until then hold the roof down.
I award myself the player of the
year.
I, ROBERT POTTS, leave you,
player of the year and the
strength to carry on. And the
player book. I’m a player.
1, MICHAEL E. ROBERTSON, I
leave to Sharon any infinite wis
dom and knowledge. To Tijuana
my ability to always make people
laugh To W.C. my ability to be
the most content and most talent
ed obese person I know. And to
Tracy all my love.
I, MARK PRATHER, leave all
my friends my best wishes and
the best of luck in the future. To
R.E., there is no way to tell how
great it was. To G.B., season
passes to see my play at L.B.H.V.
ToL.H., a dougnut. ToN., I know
you can do it.
I, CINDY ROBINSON, hereby
leave to Darrell Oakes my late
mornings to school and my trips
to the mail box. To Grimsley I
leave!
I, BRENT PRIDDY, being of
sound mind and questionably
sound body (right, MLB?), do
hereby leave to Jon all my
leaping ability to help him jam'
before he leaves GHS, to Davis
my alias and confidence that it wil
prove an appropriate nickname
for him, to Nancy the car that
really isn’t mine to give, to Mary
one large combination seafood
platter at Calabash, and to Mary
Lynn., whatever.
I, MARY ROGERS, in sound
mind will leave Kay Williams my
bench in front of the Home Ec.
building, Pam Shaw some wis
dom, Scott Stanley, my acting
talent and (Peanuts) Yolanda
Shoffner my sewing machine.
“And hopes she learns to sew.”
I, GINGER ROLLINS, of semi-»
sound mind and body do joyfully,
ecstatically, gladly leave.
I, ROGER SCmCKEDANTZ,
leave to rising APES-Hickory,
provided that Snoopy G. makes
no fetal pig jokes: To Torchlight,
the GYC Carnival; Swensons -
Hank the Bank; Moser, fountain’s
all your’s; Spanish Qub - if there
is one - my deepest sympathies.
I, MICHAEL SCHNEHIER-
MAN, hereby leave the following
books to the Grimsley library.
How to Sleep In Oass and Pass,
The No Homework Way Tlirongh
School, and How to Beat the
Attendance Policy in Ten Easy
Lessons.
I, DEBORAH SHAW, leave my
sister, Pam Shaw, my knowledge
and sophistication. And the will
power to learn, and to strive to
become something very special.
All my love. Deborah.
I, JANET ROUSE, do hereby
bequeath to; Beth, a crash course
in “How to be Popular with the
Guys (TALK!); to my “little
sisters,” Chelle, Karen, and Ge-
nia, all my love and a bundle of
terrific memories; David and
Brent, take good care of the
“Terrific Trio” - love ya!; to
Ziffle, “moore” sneezes, “Stair
way to Heaven,” and lots of love,
Betty; to Florence and Jill, the
Pizza Hut, hot-pepper sprinkles,
and the endless responsibility for
that crazy 3-ring circus!; Flo
rence, I leave RAINBOWS for
ever and I leave you “A Sad
Song,” daisies, and all my love;
to Tom and Greg, all the steak,
french fries, 6’s, and dessert’ you
can hold (ABNORMAL, GREG?);
to Jeff, I leave the front porch
light on, “Saturday Night Fe
ver,” “You’ve Got a Friend”
(Seriously), and lots of love; to
Kome, I leave my special love
and the care of “pepper” to you -
you’re the only one who can do
it!; and lastly, 1 leave Grimsley
with some of the best memories of
my life shared here - I’m going to
miss you!
I, SHARON SHAW, give
thanks to my teachers and mother
who encouraged me to always do
my best in everything. Most of
all, I give thanks to God for
bringing me through twelve long
years of schooling. May God bless
everyone in their everyday living.
1, KEENAN SHUE, do hereby
leave Grimsley my bus, 446, to
Andy; to Lisa, my love; to Nancy,
many wasteful times, a funky hat
for leda, and pack for Gray. It was
Great!
I, MIRANDA SINGLETON,
being of sound mind and body, do
hereby only leave with Grimsley
the best of luck for all the
sophomores, juniors, and up
coming seniors, also the best of
luck for those of us graduating.
I, KEVEN SLANE, do hereby
bequeath the best of luck to all my
friends in anything they do. And
to Cessy, 1 leave the memories of
good times and the hope they will
continue.
I, DEBRA SMITH, being of
sound mind and body, do hereby
leave my brains to my sister and
the will to graduate and to leave
my morning waker upper, Mrs.
Revell to all my fellow sleepy
heads of first period.
I, ELEANOR SMITH, hereby
bequeath my “Grimsley inter
lude” to the memories of those
who know me. I leave the shaky
Exchangette financees to JW to
protect them fi'om CW, the
mainhall showcase to the talented
Austin, adventures in romance
and one S.C. ticket to the Pentz,
to a Wiz, the fish nets of a
RABBIT, and to the office, I will
be tardy no more.
I, JILL ROYAL, do hereby
bequeath to; Paul Lewallen; my
Playtex gloves, math grades, and
Roman nose; to Caroline Bogaty;
memories of our Yosts; to Jeff
Zaleon; 60 gwan, great times, and
prom wishes, to Johny Neese;
love notes, my position as Vice-
President of French Club to
whoever can handle it, and, 1
leave the Spirit of many precious
Happy Days with Greg; Scott,
Tom, and the gang, to be preser
ved in our memories of G.H.S.;
and to all Whirlies - Cherish each
precious moment!
I, NANCY RUSH, do hereby
leave Debbie the memories of the
01 Miner, Carl, and happiness
and luck always. To Laurie and
Laura I leave my car.
I, JILL SORCE, being of sound
mind and body, leave to my
brother, Michael and to Kevin
Heelan, a certain night not to
remember. I also leave them my
car and a supply of fire hydrants.
Good luck!!
I, JOHN G. SPANGLER, here
by leave; to Hersh, a brick house
and a cute girl at the Carnival; to
Anne, Elaine and Kathy, A.P.
English with all the joys therein;
to My soon, much love always to a
great friend; and to Grimsley, one
final good-bye.
I, OGDEN BERTRAND
SPRUILL, having served as your
enlightened despot and ruled by
divine right, do hereby bequeath
and hereunto donate my septor
and crown to the new king. To
Paul L. - my Royal Jester, I leave
my harem; To Grimsley Sr. High
School, I leave a legacy of
success, of life, of love.
I, SUSAN STAFFORD, being of
not quite sound mind and body,
leave to Grimsley Senior High,
Beth, Tommy and Kay. And with
me I shall take CBM and the
brew. So long GHS.
I, ELIZABETH STAMEY,
leave; to. the tennis team, suicides
and the conference champion
ship, to Julie Raines, just one
more year of running to class, and
to Linda Wells and all new APES,
Snoopy G. and pals.
I, LYNN STANCH, being of
sound mind and body do hereby
leave Eva-SHS a few more B’s, &
Scott. “Tickets Junior” - “Oh
Gawd,” great memories and
thanks for everything. Hughes -
“Oh Gawd”, your clothes,
“lights off’ at SHS. Laurie
tickets to all games at SHS with
Judy. Scoog-squirt of ketchup,
great little brother and fantastic
memories. Scott A. & Tim W. - a
pen. Jan-a glove to bum. Shelton-
“blue egg”. Carrie- a pickle.
Fritz and Buddy “Jane Hatha
way”. Civinettes - “Keep up all
traditions”. Rod-“Rosa” and her
tired feet and Paula-great mem
ories, skipping technique, drink a
few B’s, “the jams”, “rat-trap”,
and many thanks for everything.
I, AMANDA STEPHENS, do
hereby leave Carol Welker, my
Vega and my love; Keithie, our
GYC notes; Tim, our memorable
lunches; Mark, our date and 100
more laps around Windy Gap;
C.C., a ride anywhere-anytime;
Pat, a date to your Senior Prom;
Eugenia, special memories of
Montreat; Davis, ’cars and Mary
Lynne as my replacement; My 1st
love, “What’s your name?” and
memories of our marathon danc
ing at O.D.; Jeff, glasses for your
blinded ‘eyes’; Mary, your ad
dicting sputs, some wild times
and lots of love; to my 2nd love,
unforgetable memories, some
money to cover my expenses, and
one day a big kiss; to the soph,
guys, my 9th grade campaigners
as ‘prospects’; Debbie instruc
tions for Phase III, and all my love
and prayers for your senior year -
go WILD!
I, MEUSSA S’TEPHENS, do
hereby leave; to tlie Twitmores -
your choice of Donny or Shaun,
and a half open invitation (my
half). To the Charioteers- a great
year and memories. ’79 APES-an
adder, HOD, Hamlet, and U.
I, DAVID B. STEWART, do
hereby bequeath to those sopho
mores whom I’ve spent my Sun
day afternoons with, a stack of
pancakes, a box of Alka-Seltzer,
and a bottle of grunt. To A.
French, I leave a new front
bumper; to K. Clendenin, “A
piece of the rock”; and to Mike
and Wes, I leave hoping you will
both continue your excellent
work.
I, LYNN STONE, leave Leanne
Langdon and Margaret Baxter,
my two closest friends, lots of
love and many fond memor
ies. To Glenn Cashion, my favo
rite underclassman, I leave my
“boogie woogie shoes”. And,
finally, to my “boofoo”, I leave
with a “boom”.