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Page 9 HIGH UFE Wednesday, June 7,1978 Last Wills Conclude I, DOUG STOVER, leave my brother my good charm and humor, Jimmy Lee and Junior some serious, Zay, Greensboro some serious too. To Kark Jarrell, I leave the cafeteria so you won’t have to feed me all the time. I, Ann Strange, leave Mr. Jones a dirty cafeteria. To Kirk Rice, I leave “Phil’s” sneakers. Cherry Pies, and the back packers guide to How To Build a “Cool as Hell” shelter, written by Phil Stogner. To Mary Pat Kirwin I leave some suntan lotion, a bottle of Blue Nun, and a bus ticket to Archdale. To Mike Barber I leave a friendship that will last. To Bryan Smith and Jeff Bryan I leave you Mary Warner and many bubbling noises. F.I.U. all summer. To Cheryl Luteman I leave a lifetime supply of ice cream and an unlimited number of absence waivers. To Martin Miller I leave two books, “The Bench Presser’s Guide to Dieting” and “How to Get Along With Arabs.” To Christ Roulhac and Joe Morris I leave your own personal inner tube. To Lisa McDowell I leave a ticket to the next Waylon Jen nings concert, and a black leather hat. Abbe Spencer - a new supply of worn out clothes. How about giving me your hat? 1, TRIPP S’TREULL, hereby leave, all my unks! To G.W.L., to Lisa, great hopes and fond me mories, and to all the preppies and the squad, relief I’m leaving you. To “Doctor Death”, good luck with all the B.B.’s. I, KENDALL SUH, being of weary mind and body, leave Mr. Whisemant and next year’s High IQ Team an effigy of broken-arm ed Dave Wright, all the techers, principals, and counselors many thanks for three terrific and enjoyable years, and finally all juniors and sophomores the sin cere hope that they will enjoy GHS, the best school in the world, as much as I have. I, MYRNA SUMMERELL, be ing of half mind and slight body, do hereby leave to my sister Beth, my typewriter in room 624 in hopes that she will take care of it and get the best timed writings. To Mr. B., 1 leave two donuts, and a promise to visit when he cleans his office. Lastly, I wish my brother, who will be a sophomore, all the luck in the world with Geometry, and Grimsley, lots of luck with my brother! I, MARCIA SUSKIN, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Angel Page-my caprinuts present condition, so the whole neighborhood will know she’s-a- coming. Laura Hoppough-my warped chug-a-lug board. Nancy Hughes-my Page hero John Wal den. Cacky Barefoot-another mug at Ham’s. John Isgris-all the sophomore girls. Missy Neal-all my M.M. pictures. Gary Miles- Metzie’s used toothbrush. Wendy Klettermy gypsy costume of live stock. Alana Teichman-all my Liz Taylor pictures. I, TERRIE SUTTON, leave to Mark a rulebook to S—Y—N—; to Linda the car; to Kristin & Stephanie love & first chair; to Bruce my French/English dic tionary, to Steve & Mark nothing - you’ve already got it all! I, DIANE SWAN, do hereby leave all Grimsley students some thing to strive for: “Find content ment in yourself and you’ll need not search for it elsewhere.” And to Moses, a true friend, I leave all the love, happiness and kindness that you reflect to be reflected back to you...good luck to you always! Civlnettes, keep up the “traditions”! Fritz, come back and visit, OK? Good luck! I, EDDIE SWING, of sound mind and body, do hereby be queath the following: To Jeffrey, all my confidence that you will do your job; to Davis, my trusty periscope with hopes you’ll use it often; to Mary, my time for whenever; to Cacky, a whole lot of caring; and to Nancy, all my love. I, ELYN SYKES do hereby bequeath the following: Memo ries of Drosophila Melongasta and fetal pig to Claire and Katy, “snow days” to Doug, “clowning around” to Linda, - to Grimsley, “farewell”, and to future Dea cons - see you next year! I, TOM TARDUOGNO, hereby bequeath my naturally curly hair to Lizzie Barlow; to Anna Poulos I leave my Algerbra notebook for study in the Science of Abstract Thinking; to Kelly Ragan I leave a case of orange lip-stick; to Mich elle Kennedy I leave my blue car. Last but not least to Kim Jones, I leave you the formula on how to clone yourself. I, SHERRI TASK, leave to Lisa an introduction to Mike Holsber- line many rides out to lunch, to Lynn, dates on the weekend; to Anne, Steve and the “field” to Jaime, the night at Gulf Station, the (burnt) back seat of Matts car, laughing our heads off when we look at the sky, to Lizzie, I leave walking on the beach during that storm! Throwing Stones on Sun day afternoon and getting to Marching Band right when we were marching onto the field! To everyone, having breakfast be fore sophomore skits and memo ries of a terrific year at GHS. I, MARY ANNE THIES, being somewhat normal in mind and body, do hereby leave Dottie with Joe and Eddie and all the memories we shared. The Hima laya; the long list of theme songs; the talk we always reminded each other of but never had; but most of all what she really needs... fish insurance! To arlton, I leave two "hives” of an Algebra pro blem. Julie, Heave all the turkeys she can use; GOBBLE! Jeff, an automatic hand warmer; Emily, all the donuts you can eat; Della, a new word to replace “blitzed”. Denia, luck to you and Johnny; plus Baby G & P. Wee Penelope. Jerry, a good wife. Ginger, the ability to throw parties...ANY TIME! But most of all, to Sis, I leave my mouth to carry on. I, JODY TODD, being of un sound mind because of A.P. courses, do hereby leave Hersh Chopra a full tank of gas and a birthday present that never for gets. Teach, a bottle of green ink that she cannot use on me, and next year’s A.P.E.’s my sincerest condolences. I, RAMOND TUCKER, being of unsound mind and body do hereby leave the Legacy of Fray and Lunacy to Parrish’s Paraple gics, and to all of my fiiends and teachers I leave my thanks to aiding me throughout these past three years, with special thanks to Mr. Parrish, Mrs. Stuart, and Mr. Gamer. I, PAUL TURPIN, leave to playmaster two great years and “Ralph”. To Edward all the alcohol you can consume. Cheers! To Ginger Goddard thanks for everything. To Donna “Pugnose” Watson all my love and friendship for life to Jim and Bev good luck. 1 BEVERLY WADDELL, here by leave to next year’s A.P. English students, time and pa tience. To J.B. I leave a perfect drive cartwheel and to next year’s cheerleading squad, SPIRIT! Also to Grimsley High School I leave all the best of my person except my person. I, LISA WAINER, leave to Richelle - memories, a date, lasting friendship, all the love I can give. Pam - a Q.J. another summer together, closeness next year. Leah - a great summer! All my love. Lance - Record Bar, Bahamas, love. Diane - a new wardrobe. I, TERRI WALLACE, in mostly sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Kris plenty of soil to plant pine trees in Chapel Hill; to Girmley Girls Athletics, the de sire to win and lose as a team; and to Miss Addison, Coach Vansant, and Coach Weaver, all the res pect in the world. I, CINDY WARD, of no mind and questionabie body, do hereby leave to Beth Summerell, Cadet honors, and “The Closer I Get to You”, to Kim Paul, a new pair of earrings; Johnny Vomit and the Plague, fame and fortune; Jim Mylett and Pat Carmody all the food y’all can eat; to Mr. B. a replacement for this angel; to Gerri, a B-ZBB and a G-P-C; to Sara Gramley, a trip to the lake; to Jim Austin, full revenge on a certain teacher (nicht Klaus); to my “baby” brother Chris and his sidekick Glenn, I leave my part of the Limosine, may it never breathe its last; and to GHS, its faculty and administration I leave my little sister...R.I.P. I, DONNA WATSON, being of sound raind(?) do hereby leave to Richard S. a “thank you” for everything. To Lindsey McGee- hee I leave my extra GYC Carnival ticket. And to Paul Turpin I leave a box of NO-DOSE. And Paul, I also leave you a thank you for being there when I needed you. I* JOHNY WEATHERLY, leave all the nice places to get high to the “potheads” of Grims ley High with the hope that marijuana will soon be legalized. I, TULA WHITAKER, leave to my brother Erie the incourage- ment to follow through the tough roads at Grimsley. Which I give him my courage. I, DELORES [FRUITIE] COBBS WHITE, being in sound mind would like to leave Shellia M^ Cherry all my wisdom & knowledge to understand that you can do anything that you set your mind on doing. “Remember - give out before giving up!” I, JIMMY WHITE, leave John, etiquette, coyness and other abili ties; Jean a great six years, P.B. anything funny, J.M. a muzzle, B.H. a birdie; E.H. a special thanks to you, A.F. bruises, B.B. and M.A. happiness throughout life, P.W. the 14th and final I leave my losers plays to anybody crazy enough to take them. I, VICTURE WHITE, leave to Grimsley wrestling team my wrestling ability to the wrestlers and hope that they win the State in 1978 & 1979. I, JANE WHITEHURST, leave to Laura Gurnee all the yellow socks and yellow Grand Prixs, that she can find. I leave to my past English teachers the lovely memories of grading my vocabu lary tests. To Laura Four Seasons Mall. LDiane WiUiams leave to my sisters Jeannett and Shirley my honors of good conduct through out the years at Grimsley High School. I, SHERRY WILLIAMSON, leave to everyone at GHS all the pandemonium that Neesie and I have raised during our short stay at Grimsley. Just having a ball. To my other good friends stay in school and be cool. I.ABRAHAM WILSON, leave all my brothers to cherrish, and respect all the ladies and treat them for what they are or act. I, BELINDA WILSON, leave my knowledge and brains to Pamela Johnson, Pamela Smith and Felicia Wilson. Best wishes to them and the rest of the Grimsley students. I, GEORGIA WILSON, leave the following to the following: BSE-nothing, I’m taking you with me. MBA special memories of the “good ol days” Umpie at Lindley and hope for your happiness. Mel at Carolina. 100 lbs. of peanut M&M’s to my favorite land shark, B.F. G.B. “O” peace baby Donna Steve - Shalom (whatever) Teres- sa - the top shelf of our locker. Pam- my hope for your happiness with Mr. C. I, PAM WIMBS, leave James Readling and Bobby Cudd my thoughts of two special friend ships; Jimmy White sweet memo ries of a special evening: Susan Herring and Georgia Wilson the knowledge of true friendship; and last but never least Jeff Kirkman . my Volkswagen, when yours dies again. I, LAURA WOLFE, hereby leave to Frankie and next years campaigner group, love and best wishes, to Keith his pep image and my academic motivation, to Teresa lots of craziness and good luck next year, and to Emille, thanks for being such a good (secret) sister. 1, COLLEEN WOLFF, leave all the fun during soccer season to all the people who made it possible. But most of all 1 leave all my love and thanks to the best homeroom teacher and friend anybody could ever have. I, AGNES WONG, enjoyed the school in Grimsley, specially there was a lot of fun in my French class. I, SCOTT YOST, leave to my French class my in-depth know ledge of the language. To Carolyn and Alisa I leave my intelligence, as they need it, and to my Critical analysis teacher I leave the great white whale. I, DAVID YOUNG, being of sound mind and barely passing English, hereby leave to K.C. my great car, which is better than any car he has ever looked at; to Deb I leave my cuts, maybe someday she can find a fish to use them on; to Jon I leave Skip, maybe he can get used just like I did; to David, I leave my Bread tape, maybe he can use it when he takes all his women parking; to Lish I leave a wedding ring so everyone at church will finally think we got married; to Bog I leave two great looking men to walk her to class, just as she had this year; to Scott I leave all my women including BA, BE, & AA; to Charlie and Ken I leave the super unbody for them to let the girls admire; to all the rest of my great brothers and sisters I leave a super senior year. I, TRACY WENNER, in sound mind and body do hereby leave to Paula - Philadelphia Freedom, GYC Carnival ’78 and Disco Inferno; Eva - a few more b’s & S.P.; Patty P- memories of “Slur pee”, four in a bed & Easter ’78; Rusty L. - a piece of the action; Tracy E. - Easter ’78; Michelle B. - notes from English & closet time; Mary S. - a big thank you & a visit to Wilmington; Nancy - my mustang; Susan S. - memories of “THE GUYS” & a McFeast; Greg Skoog - a poker game & other assorted memories and last but not least I leave my adorable sister Carrie the chance to have the parties next year. I, JONATHAN ADAM ZIM MERMAN, being of moral, phy sical and temporal decrepitude, do willfully and with insubordin- able repose, maliceaforethought, proposing to deracinate the li able, entail and bequeath to my cohorts, compatriots, oponents, and the didactics, the pursuing commodities: to “THE LOCK ER” I depart, to English (Snoopy too) Texhume, to History I implicate and implore, to those whose insipid malcontent layed importune my feasibility I leave abhorrence, to One, I leave what their exists, to few I leave a word, to many I leave a homily, to High I.Q. I leave repacity, to J.T.B.E. B.E.S.R.R.H.C. I leave the ills of detestation, to Life I leave that which it has endowed, to Mathe matics I leave a pencil, to hope I leave despair, to the Unknown who I leave all, to Greensboro, Life, Will, Survival, I leave with tenacity, resolution and without remuneration, and to Chicago I depart. In conclusion, these, in holographic form, do I secure, validate, and implore, without inpugnation. To the cosmic conti- num; BELLUM OMNIUM CON TRA OMNES;...Goodbye Mr. and Mrs. North America and all the ships at sea. Flash let’s go to press. And so it end&(but is the cycle ever broken)...
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