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Tuesday, June 1.1976 — THE GRYPHON — Page Eleven Sports Awards Presented June 1 To Top Athletes - The annual Sports Awards were announced June 1. Awards were given to outstanding athletes who excelled in various Best Blocker — McCarge Clark; Most Valuable Player — Joey Robbins; i.1 'A Last Will and Testament Gryphon Supplement June 1976 Judy Willis leaves her maiden name to some unfortunate soul to take on a new name. Cynthia Fosdick and Denise Miller leave their gossiping ability to Sharon Metcalf. Paula Winstead leaves her hair to Mrs. Godwin. Gary Carter leaves the Unknown Joke to anyone brave enough to read it. Ken Scalf leaves his Hustlers to William Alston. Gail Clark leaves her “mineral Water” to Dianne Wilcox. Teresa Barnes leaves her laugh to Cliff, Jerry, and Randy. Pierre Littlejohn leaves his heart, body, and soul, to Gloria Dean Pittman. Robert Privott and Jeff Kearns leave Kenny Edgerton, Dan Crouch, and Tony Butler their legalized “connections.” Barbara Cofield leaves a heart respirator to all students whose homerooms are upstairs in the 400 building. Donald Dantzler leaves all of his ex perience in the field of women to Tim Jones and Cornell Arrington. Luanne Denson and Garry Ward leave their meeting place outside Mrs. Tweedy’s room to next year’s Senior Sweethearts. Keith Dunn leaves his sympathy to the rising sophomores who have Coach Wallace for homeroom. Joey Wheeless leaves his eraser crumbs to Teresa Whitley. Michael Lyons leaves all his D.T.’s to Mr. Miller so he can use them in good health. Tine Parker leaves her sexy walk to Debbie Bynum. Alice Bartley leaves Terri Hines her points in the Good Sports Club — she needs them. Kevin Kuhns leaves his lock to whoever stole it. George Young leaves his apartment to anybody who thinks they can live up to the parties he’s thrown in it. Matt Hill leaves his “HULK” Shirt to help inspire all who follow the incredible hulk. Patricia Scarboro leaves her sym pathetic shoulder to Sharon Locus. Sandra Parker leaves her mahogany lipstick to whoever is brave enough to use it. Teresa Mosley leaves the directions to her cabin to next year’s pioneers. Kenny Braswell and Ricky Smith leave Williamston with a big grin on their faces. Mary Jo Murrill leaves her gossip in the hands of Debbie Mosley and Jackie Wilde. Deborah Pittman leaves the lost and found department to whomever it applies. Robert leaves flirting. Ashley Bass and Nancy Quincy leave their blonde hair to whomever wants to be seen easily at night. Mary Jo Roebuck leaves “skippin. ” Allison Sellars leaves Jelly Beans. Julie Ward leaves her talking ability to her sister Charlotte. Moonpie Whitley leaves with her eyes closed. Duane Whitley leaves her majorette uniform to whomever thinks she can fill the qualifications. The senior class leaves the remains of Lums to the juniors and sophomores. Laurie Kirkwood leaves her expression “grown meat” to anyone cool enough to handle it. Liz and George Young leave the Yota to anyone who can afford the repairs. Patti Hutchisson leaves the nickname all-beef patty hopefully for good. Mark Smith leaves the Hi-Noc-Ar in what we all hope are the capable hands of the rising seniors. Helo must !eave — much to everyone’s sorrow. Helen Bowens leaves Kenny Moore her telephone number. Linda Williams and Helen Bowens leave Reggie Barrett and Earl Harrison their love forever. Wanda Joyner leaves Tony Wiggins by saying “goodbye chump.” Laura McGee leaves Mr. Hutchisson a toupee. Timmy Dutton leaves knowing that T. Ticket is the best friend a guy could ever have. Denise Barnhill leaves her shotguns and bullets to Mr. Rublein to fight off all the junior girls. AITS FOR SOFTBALL — Out- yn Joyner prepares to make a ;t Wilson for out number three in ling. Wilson won 8-2. mson Year against Wilson Fike, the girls finished the season with a 6-7 record. “We were hurt by inconsis tency this year,” said Coach Bradshaw. “We didn’t do as well as ‘I expected, but the team was young.” With only two starters graduating, Bradshaw Io(5ks forward to next season. Virginia Culpepper leaves the Piccadilly Hotel with a few tokens of Flo’s ap preciation. Holly Harris leaves the key to the kit chen door at Fleming’s Motel to Biff, Julie, Diamond Dolly, and Lisa D. Allison Sellars and Luanne Denson leave Sapphire to the owner of next year’s “Blue Bomb.” Susan Fountain leaves chocolate covered raisins all over the floor in Fleming’s Motel to the next Easter butch. Brenda Reid leaves Mr. Miller to her sister for next year. Eunice Jones leaves Miss Rodgers with four boxes of detention slips to replace the ones given to her. Larry Joyner leaves a lot of girls in Richmond County still fuming. Teresa Mosley leaves the stadium to next year’s baseball freak. (Don’t worry, Wake Forest has a good- looking baseball team.) Joey Stilley leaves Timmy Dutton a set of motorcycle training wheels. Terri Gardner leaves her fan and blue nightie in Chapel Hill for future hot nights during journalism conventions and FINALLY .... The SENIOR CLASS OF 1976 leaves Rocky Mount Senior High HOPING they shall never pass this way again . . . Iments of eH AgriServices Vorth Carolina f Brick Rood on Center rboro St. dgecombe Tech & Business Machines e Play f — Foosball I — Pool Koled ssBonk” Color TV — Fool U.S. 301/ Rocky Mount PHONE 446-7195 1. r. ociiauii Owner Dial Collect * Rocky Mount 446-8933 The company that service is building started out i n 1931, had to serve the financial needs >/en't changed. We still help life and all income brackets vices. And vi/e try to help in appreciate us and will continue stomers. So please accept this )ples family. Afterall,w/e're , ^aiicu r cu|jico uaiir\ lOT ciood reason. Peoples Bank Member F D I C.
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