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From The Broadcaster We, the Senior* of the Class of 1971, under all by laws provided, do deem this to he oar last Wfll and Testa ment This shall be our final act aa Seniors at Brevard High School. I, Stephen Davis «P 7”). be queath 2 feet of height to Dan ny Landrath (4* 8”). I, Andy Bedding-eld, be queath band, bass, and bus to Bruce Arden. I. Alan Brown, bequeath my ability to wreck anything I get my hands on to anyone crazy enough to take it. I, John Sterk, bequeath my can of Silver Right Guard to BHS, the armpit of the South. I, Rick Bohan, bequeath a $20.50 suede leather fringed Hole-in-the-Ground jacket to Caroline Nix and the other “groupies.” I, Phil Hudson, bequeath P.C.A. to Stan Hudson. I, Dianne Morgan, bequeath all the ink in Mrs. Leinster’s room to Dianne Whitmire. I, Alice Lance>, bequeath Dr. Mitchell to some more deserv ing person with a real prob lem. Chief leaves like a bat out of you - know - where. I, Eddie Bryson, bequeath my phone number to memory. I, Brad McJunkin, bequeath a record of five years without being caught smoking to scot tie Holden and Mike McNabb. I, Jane Nicholson, bequeath my ability to eat in the lunch room without getting sick to Carole Wheeler. I, Joe Allen, bequeath Coach Bo Williams & whatever he does to Steve Morgan. I, Randy Curto, bequeath my work to anyone that wants it. I, Lowell Clayton, bequeath a roommate in Memphis State to (B.S.) Barker. I, Bill Bentley, bequeath Country Club Rd. and Island Ford Rd. to Mrs. Ideker “only.” I, Mike Benson, bequeath “ALL MY LOVING” to Karen Nicholson. I, Eagle Moss, bequeath a bottle of Pink Ripple to Wayne Robinson and Barbara Jean Smith. I, Dawn Allen, bequeath Mrs. Snead to any unsuspecting girl basketball player. I, Debbie Barton, bequeath my ability to get embarrassed by Mr. Henson to Judy Sum mey. I, Sandra Avery, bequeath my big mouth to Barbara Smith. I, Betsy Bennett, bequeath any boy left to Rosie Ander son. I, Mary Beth Blythei, be queath my sick room duties to next year’s H.O.II students. I, Martha Arden, bequeath the exciting and humorous Al gebra III class to any unlucky person who chose to take it. I, Theresa Davis, bequeath my candy eating in second per iod to Sharon Conley and Jay Hemphill. I, Steve Metcalf, bequeath my name to anyone who wants to get stuck with it. I, Fudd Davis, bequeath my sideburns to the top of Coach Flynn’s head. I, Kathy Newton, bequeath the easy rondo in Third Suite to Sandy Adams. I, Ted Tawney, bequeath my speeding wheels to Debbie. I, Linda Gail Brown; be queath my job as Coach Owen by’s “most faithful secretary” to Gail Myers. I, Pat Stanley, bequeath a pair of hot pants to Rosie Anderson. I, Debbie Myers, bequeath all the hard work in Mrs. Snead’s class to my little sis ter Gail. I, Lyn Pickclsimer, bequeath my “natural” bra to Martha Caldwell. I, Lynn Garren, bequeath one slightly used east to any clumsy freshman who would like it. I, Donna Garren, beoueath mv book, Memoirs of a Woman of Intrigue to Karen English. I, John Gustafson, bequeath the cave to Ja >e Whitaker. I, Monte Ec' , bequeath all my close cal’ o Danny Ben nett. I, Linda Dixon, bequeath all my party recipes to Joy Hollar. I, Rita M. Grasty, bequeath knowledge of all bus routes to Kay Case. I, Omega Norton, bequeath 640 hours with Rumple Pump skin and a hambone to Becky Paxton. I, Ron Goings, bequeath my job at Winn Dixie to anyone fool enough to take it. I, Debbie Lowery, bequeath all my four-foot-ten inches to Sandy Gibson. I, Vernon Gardin, Dequeatn my Boone’s Farm to Wayne Robinson. I, Barbara Elliott, bequeath my Afro wig to Mr. Henson. I, Norris Duckett, bequeath my beautiful legs and arms to Mrs. Ideker and Mrs. Coan. I, Walter Gravely, bequeath Mrs. Quick to Broughton’s fifth cell. I, Nancy Miller, bequeath my position as pin-up girl of room 10 to any deserving junior. I, Jean Saunders, leave with interesting (?) memories. I, Emma Frady, bequeath the Du Pont “Straight” to Sonja Rigdon. I, Sharon Israel, bequeath time and patience to next year’s majorettes. I, Ric Fanning, bequeath my nickname to Jimmy Hill. I, Taylor Mackey, bequeath my trowel and three easy cred its to Joey Ponder. I, Ophelia, bequeath my in nocence and piety to Phyllis McCrary. I, Tommy McCrary, bequeath my drafting equipment to Chuck Hyatt. He needs them. I, Sherry Frazier, leave the “Bobbsey Twins”, Mark Mc Guire and Joe Parker, to BHS— Good Luck!! L Robert E. Johnson, be queath my flowing curls to any hairy situation. I, Mike Houck, bequeath my brick trowel to Nickie Mon tcith. I, Bill Bryson, leave Brevard Senior High with Lucy. I, Lucy Waldrop, leave Bre vard Senior High with Bill. I, Linda Cison, bequeath my long fingers to Mrs. Owen’s Typing II class. I, Clem Killian, beaueath my intelligence, integrity, and pride to all the forthcoming “BLACKS” at BHS. I, Debbie Sorrells, bequeath a “peg” to Bill Ilill and Tony Parker. I, Mike Hall, bequeath noth ing to nobody. I, Pot Holden, bequeath nothing to no one. I, Sharon Hubbard, bequeath my jingles to anyone who wants to be noticed. I, Richard Holden, beoueath the school to the class of ”72. I. Wanda Johnstone, be queath the words "gross” and "raunchy” to Pisgah Gardens Cemetery! I, Glen Hardin, bequeath my Algebra III book to anyone who thinks they are as smart as Steve or Olin. I, David Ladd, bequeath King Kong to anybody who finds it. I, Nina Hammett, beoueath twenty-five horny toads to Rieky Cook. I, Donna Smith, bequeath my abilities in consumption to fiery beverages to Rosie Ander son. I, Joyce Anne Singleton, be queath being president of FHA to Keitha Wilson. I, Mary Hoover, bequeath my numerous books to Louise Sen telle. I, John Lollis, bequeath my pocket knife to Coach Deal. I, Lynn Mitchell, bequeath my padded bra to Lisa Bing ham.. I, Sheila McKinney bequeath a pipe to Terry Turner. I, Marsha Grogan, bequeath all my “friends” to Caroline Nix. I, Joe Washington, bequeath my bells to Jay Hemphill. I, Genelle Osteen beaueath my book, Everything I Want ed to Know About. Sex, but Were Afraid to Ask! to Gail Myers, Don Byers, and Robert Charles. I, Randy Owen, bequeath my love to Shirley Corn. I, James E., Bequeath all my troubles with girls to Jacob, Jud, Fatso, and Jay. I, Mary Ziegler, leave for Ft. Gordon to join the army life. I, Cynthia Norman, bequeath my quietness' to Ronald Nor man. I, Deborah Norman, bequeath all my Black Pride and Soulful Beauty to Marchita Gordon and Mavis Hemphill. I, Shelly Potter, do not!! be queath Tom Reid to any girls next year. I, Steve Owen, leave this year, and bequeath my bus to Coach Stanley. I, Kathy Paxton* leave to catch a sandlapper. I, Ronald Owen, bequeath “Betsy” to Nick >—- }f he thinks he can handle her!! I, Gary Parker, bequeath my subscription to Playboy to the BHS library. I, Vera Pearson, bequeath my great love for Mr. Henson to anv failing senior. I, Gary Talley, do hereby be queath my vast knowledge of music to Eddie King, Bill Hill, Don Mvers, Larry Heath, and Jeff Hill. I, John Bailey, bequeath the Fieldhouse to who ever will have it. I, David Perry, bequeath my Black Hearse to Coach Emory. Only AUTHENTICALLY DETAILED EARLY AMERICAN DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS THIS GIANT SCREEN COLOR TV. Sylvania New. Dimensional Color TV has the biggest picture ever (315 sq. in. viewable area)! Gibraltar™ chassis features Instant Color™ and sound, push-button Automatic Fine Tuning, plug-in transistors for reliability and servicing ease. Has two speakers and lighted channel indicators. Choice of Maple or Pine veneers with select hardwood solids and decorative non-wood trim. Ask to see Sylvania model, i numberCL854K/N. ... TV RECEPTION SIMULATED 0\| H4» Tiodemgfc Sylvania Electric Products Inti ;, xter Radio & TV Service ne 833-9751 Rosman Hwy. Brevard, N. C. I, Joyce Rahn, leave to get married. I, Edward Waldrop, bequeath my ability to be in home room on time to all freshmen. I, Mary Weiss, bequeath Wad dy to Noony. I, Dale Coker, bequeath a goldplated copy of “Joy to the World” to Diar.ne Scntelle. I, Arthur Smart, distinctly bequeath s-ome chicken to Mr. Henson. I, Brth Davidson, bequeath 20 pounds of trash (the fea tures page in disguise) to Janie Whitaker. I. Barbara White, bequeath a big mouth to anyone who wants to wreck Mr.i. Leinster’s nerves. I, Jean Whitson, bequeath one "like new” gym suit to any under - classman with the guts to take advanced P.E. I, Laura Zachary, bequeath the good old summer time to Janice Bryson. I, Bonita Souther, bequeath to Mr. Henson my copy of “50 Hair Styles for Short Hair.” I, Carolyn Russell, bequeath all my cheat sheets to Coach Robinson. I, Duane Roberts, bequeath my singing talent to Mike Grant. I, Donald Bryson, bequeath my name “Sue” to a deserving underclassman. I, Larry Stewart, bequeath my lunch line privilege to Lar ry Nicholson. I, Perry Shatlev, bequeath my V.W. and Neil Diamond tape to Marie Hooper. I, Laura Dzierzynski, be queath my muddy 40-yard line to any unfortunate new ma jorette who has a desire for such glory and has no idea what she’s in for. I, Herbert Emory, bequeath my nickname (Sheep Dog) to anyone who has Coach Williams next year. I, Tommy Cooper, bequeath Mrs. McGaha’s botany class to anyone who can pick flowers. I, Fred Collins, bequeath all my thanks to make it possible to graduate this year to my teachers. I, Malcolm K. Teague, be queath my western jacket com plete with marlboros to Rooster Green. We, Suzanne Cooper and Dianne Queen, bequeath our ability to butter Mr. Farley up to Burk Sprouse and Donny Hogsed. I, Phyllis Gentry, bequeath my pious nature to Phyllis Mc Crary. Claude Teague leaves for the “Greasy Buzzard.” I, Martha Misenheinier, be queath my coffin to George Ab errrombie and Emory Gash. 1, Heidi Strieker, bequeath my rotundity to Janie Martin. I, Nancy Combs, bequeath my “mouses” to all deserving un derclassmen. I, Elaine Woodall, bequeath my self control to Diana Brook shire. She’s going to need it! I, Gail Masterson, bequeath a handbook on blackballing to the National Honor Society. I, Jane Dellinger, leave to get married this summer. Sara Eaker leaves the Tri angle parking lot. I, Patty Ryan, bequeath 18? boxes of Girl Scout cookies to Mrs. Neal. I, Beverly McCall, bequeath Mountain Man to anyone who will have him. I, Nick Bayne, leave a roll of Charmin to Jeff Irwin. I, Stuart Roper, bequeath Mrs. Capps one set of Sears Super Weights. I, Marion Boatwright, be queath a diseased “robin” to Phyllis McCrary. I, Martha Rogers, bequeath my boots to tired feet. I, Eloise Madison, bequeath a new voice to Mrs. Capps. I. Angie Paxton, bequeath Joe Hunter to Phyllis McCrary. I, Sandy Whitmire, bequeath my long legs to Shirley Gillet te. I, Mother Crabass, bequeath my chair and smear to Angela Barnett. Paula Austin leaves for Ralph to become his spouse. Cheryl Camp leaves as a Physics pro. In PSSC she stole the show. Debbie Link leaves to join Steve. Good luck!) Marcia Wilmot leaves en gaged. To get married is her plan one day. Denny Bolt leaves for West ern to try and further his ed ucation. Mike Bradley leaves, but Claudia stays. From BHS he won’t stray far away. Charles Chrr leaves for West ern. Without his ability the teams’ll be weakened. I. Lamar ClArk, bequeath a football and Johnny Ashworth to Coach Williams. I. Roger Collins, bequeath my trowel to Mr. Osborne. I, Julia Anne Clayton, be queath my cheerleading abili ties to an honor student. Gary Nelson leaves a bull to Coach Barker for him to shoot. Tommy Cox leaves ... fi nally. Doober and Dean .... left on an extended trip. Mark McMinn leaves with a book in hand. Wallace “Buzzy” Galloway leaves a bear trap to the libi^ary. Ralph Mann leaves his hall guarding duties. Terry Morris and Sonya Rog ers leave hand-in-hand. I, Tommy Weaver, bequeath my “Conscientous Objector” button to B.S. Barker. Bob Olewine leaves his SAT scores to Lyn Turner. John Williams leaves "Five Easy Pieces” to next years chorus. I, Vickie Shook, bequeath my Gay Valley toilet brush to Anita Hogsed. I, George Robinson, bequeath my skill to Terry Crite. I, Kathy Smith, bequeath all my eraser crumbs to any poor soul who takes Shorthand II. I, Deborah Credille, bequeath a friendly smile for Donna Mor ris. I, Don Whitmire, bequeath stories to Robert Lambert. I, Myra Surrette, bequeath “The Plain Truth” magazine to Buddy Whitmire, (No Bull!!!!!) I, Joyce Walker, bequeath my office practice typewriter with the keys that stick, to Ester Galloway. I, Dana Patterpon, bequeath one formal, engraved wedding invitation to a deserving under classman. I, Carla Thompson, bequeath a test tube full of chemistry knowledge to Gary Owen. I, John Eggert (O-J) bequeath a new strong “Cher” to Coach Owenby. I, Lou Whicker, bequeath the trials and tribulations of pro ducing an acceptable annual to Debbie and Dawn Woody. John Piogeon bequeaths the "Flying Fickle Finger of Fate” to Coach Ed Emory. Bobby Rhyne leaves with his bassoon and aardvark under his arnt. Sharon Sitton leaves her keen wit and sharp mind to Warren Johnson. Mike Surrette leaves his wardrobe to Jimmy Hill. Tommy Sellers leaves some •chicken you-know-what to Bruce Arden. Like a bat out of where Chief????? Bicycle Riders Urged To Attend Safety Clinic Here Working At Mt. Moriah Cemetery The committee for the Up keep of Mt. Moriah cemetery wishes to announce there will be a working Saturday, May 22nd. It requests that friends and relatives of persons buried there be notified of the work ing. Retiring (Continued bom Page One) Brevard Senior High, 26 years Mrs. Ada Parker, T. C. Henderson Elementary, 22 years. The Transylvania Times and the Board of Education each (Continued from Page One) machine, however simple, do not come by nature. The local safety clinic will instruct participants in the proven rules of bicycle safety. Attendance could mean the difference between serious in jury and safe operation for any child operating a bike. Bicycle safety is largely a parental responsibility. For the safety of all concerned and the security of their property as well, parents of children who own bikes should bring or see that their children attend this clinic. The Bicycle Safety Clinic is a public service of the sponsor ing organizations, and there will be no charge for attending. All bike owners, or those ex pecting to own bikes in the near future will be welcome and are strongly encouraged to attend. received a plaque expressing appreciation for service render ed to education in Transylvania county from the Association of Educators. When you think of prescrlb. ' Uom. think of VARNER’S, adir. 1\ J^loadton J presents...^ | in Chrome & G/ass IN STOCK^C / Cocktail Tabta « 64“ x 22“ s 16“ ‘“'V IN STOCK End Tab* ^ WiaO'xZT^ 7** HOT IN STOCK LmpTriili \w*zr*xr I CodettaTabto tt&OO/UppTdM $36.00 / EodToUo $36.00 . . V • . ■ s ■■ i>. v- • • » , . . HOUSTON FURNITURE COMPANY “SERVING WNC FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY" 53-55 E. MAIN ST. DIAL $83-3400 BREVARD. N. C. - —.-UsJ
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