Forest Hill - Class of 1977

 

Rebel Review (Class Will)

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Class Will

 

1. The sinister outlaw, Josey Gerald, leaves on an endless journey to Byram.


2. Wendy Schreiver leaves her perfect attendance to anybody dumb enough to come to school everyday.


3. Susan Wilks and Kitty Johnson leave all their patience and endurance to the unfortunate juniors who get Mrs. Stinson and Mr. Shook together next year.


4. Mike “Moon” Brown would like to leave his moon and pork chops to those who have the nerve to handle them.
5. Vicki Hanna leaves her ability to skip school and not get caught to her sister, Beth.


6. Theresa Shaw leaves her ability to cook and sew in home economics to her sister, Tina Shaw.


7. Sandra Miller leaves Proby all her love and all the good times in Mr. Haver’s room.


8. Willy Horton leaves his ability to learn easily to a less fortunate person.


9. The “Ferg” leaves a Big Red Afro for Mrs. Cade’s baby boy.


10. Larry Tharpe leaves his prom tennis shoes to anyone who has the guts to wear them next year.


11. Jimmy Johnson leaves with a smile on his face and a dip in his lip.


12. Melanie Hall leaves to go have fun in the sun.


13. Mark Staten leaves Mr. Ladner a few hits.


14. Melinda Haddad leaves the position of Head Murphy to anyone who can handle it.


15. Mary Ann Brown and Lisa Coggin leave to Pam Whitfield and Leigh Ann Leach one free year without the supervision of the Big R.


16. Stephanie Williams leaves her makeup to Pam Culberson, Sherry Pillow, Carol Boils and Candy Hall so they will appeal to David Ellis.


17. Odester Vance leaves Cynthia Bailey, Ruthie Williams, and Elizabeth Green the hope that one day they will win the hearts of somebody’s son.


18. Emma Hankins would like to leave to Venessia Gatlin her sweet personality and her ability to get along with others.


19. Marc Welch leaves the absolute cool of the class of ‘77 to the juniors because they don’t have much.


20. Margaret Downey leaves the ability to get along with Mrs. Miller in concert choir and her ability to drive a standard shift car to Pam Frazier. Margaret also leaves her ability to run from White Vettes to Diana Thorton.


21. Missy Massengill leaves Greg four years supply of No-Doze.


22. Robert Baker leaves his spot on the Vo-Tech Bus to anyone who has the guts to fill it.


23. Karla Roberts leaves Sam Haver a hot Miller 12 oz.
24. James Robinson leaves his pole-vaulting pole and jockey shorts to John White.


25. Sherry Bell leaves her ability to sleep through the entire, boring class of Algebra II to anyone who wants it.

 

26. Scoop Edwards leaves his talking in class ability to his sister, Brenda, his basketball skill to whoever can fill his shoes, and he leaves Forest Hill.


27. Jim Walker leaves his 131/2blue Converse tennis shoes to anyone who thinks they are big enough to fill them.


28. Buddy Bridges leaves his Ford Maverick to anyone who can keep it in running ability.


29. Andy Gibson leaves Coach T. to a vicious dog.

30; Bill Coley leaves his ability to open windows, cheat on tests, and tell the teachers and other people what he thinks to Jeff Edwards.


31. Wendy Walker leaves Lecia Powell a pink lizard-skin cap.


32. David Broadway leaves to reach higher goals (because frankly he wasn’t tall enough before) and also leaves Mrs. Stinson all of his cute little remarks.


33. Shari Campbell leaves her poor tired typewriter key and my writer’s cramp to those poor juniors who happen to get both Mr. Shook and Mrs. Stinson next year.


34. Sandy Crandall leaves the joke of the day for Melony Posey and all the luck in the world to any junior who gets Mr. Shook or Mrs. Stinson.


35. Buster McPeak leaves his precious “fro pick” to Lanny Smith.
36. Cindy Donahoe leaves doing a 714.


37. David Ellis leaves Joey Baxter a pair of underwear, so he won’t have to wear his sister’s panties.


38. Susan Loggans leaves Paula Singleton her ability to get along with “Sam.”


39. Chuck McArthur leaves his headaches to Robin Wilkes, the new editor of the Rebel Review, and his heartburn to whoever dares to be Class President.


40. Sheryl McGowan leaves the ability to sign her father’s name on check-out slips to her sister, Carla. 41. Tina Slay leaves Wanda Willis 1st leg on the relays and the long jump.


42. Tim Brown leaves this sick, sick, sick society to Mr. Shook to see if he can worsen it.


43. Mike George leaves his ability to be absent on Mondays to anybody who can get away with it.


44. Mike Peoples leaves John Dees the ability to sleep in class.


45. Terri Thomas leaves Ellis Avenue to Lecia Powell.


46. Chuck Lavender leaves his running ability to Don Lancaster and leaves his sister, Gracy Luby, happily.

 

47. Andy Dulaney leaves his ability in Advanced Math and Latin to anybody who can handle Professor Simmons twice in one day.


48. Martha Bynum leaves her straight A’s in government to Sandra Short.


49. Randy Snell leaves anything he’s got to anybody who wants it.


50. Mike Causey leaves his ability to skip class to Wayne Divine and David Benton.


51. Dena Hurst leaves her ability to dance and act crazy to Billy Sisk in hopes that he can do much better than she.


52. Ricky Mathis leaves all his track ability to Danny Benton. He also leaves his love to Tracy.


53. Vincent McGee leaves his spot on the basketball team to Walter Washington and his ability to finish school on time to John Bradley.


54. Morris Coleman leaves his track abilities to Don Lancaster.


55. David Sutherland leaves all his suspension slips for skipping to John Dees.


56. Debbie May leaves her ability to upset Mrs. Stinson to Sandy Lott and her ability to get along with Mr. Shook to Charles Ramsey.


57. Martha Conerly leaves her seat in Mr. Simmons’ third period Advanced Math class to any poor soul who is dumb enough to take it.


58. Noel Machost leaves his ability to finish all his classwork and homework to Calvin Pettigrew and Frank Machost.

59. Judy Williams leaves all the luck to Thelma Williams and Cynthia Bailey in their senior year and all her love to the junior class.


60. Henry Green leaves his seat in Mr. Shook’s room to Kenney Kelly.


61. Katherlene Mays leaves Mari Course her ability to make an afro.


62. Eva Mays leaves to her sister, Carolyn, her position on the Rebel Review staff and to her sister, Genetha, her notes and books for her senior year.


63. Cynthia Fields leaves her bruises from powder puff to next year’s blue team.


64. John Alexander leaves anything that has not already been left to anybody who wants it.


65. Linda Campbell leaves all her love and a fifth of Old Charter to Arnold Routhrock.


66. Joyce Crowley leaves Janice and Thelma to continue their friendship with the hope all is successful, and leave Walter with his good looks.


67. Wanda Summers leaves her ability to come to school without missing any days to Lucinda Brown.

 

68. Rae Sheila Thigpen leaves Walter Washington and Kenneth Williams some beauty cream and her intelligence.
69. Patti Fike leaves to Pam Frazier the ability to check out of school before the class she doesn’t do her homework in, and to Kim Andrews she leaves all her class notebooks with “Robert” written on them.


70. Wesley Taylor leaves a lot of luck to Greg Boyanton in trying to lose weight.


71. Linda Stewart leaves Miss Gray to all juniors who think they can handle her.


72. Linda Stewart and Joy Holloway leave their parking place to Chris Goolsby.


73. Curtis Porter leaves Forest Hill.


74. Linda Hill leaves her ability for homework and all unworked pages in her vocabulary book to Elizabeth Green. She also leaves work, work, work in Mrs. Peavy’s room to Cathy Cleveland and Judy Edwards.


75. James Reynolds leaves his moral intelligence to his friend and pal Osborne Turner.


76. Emma Jean Riddley leaves to Savell Quinn that good-looking girl, Phyllis Jackson.


77. Melinda Luckett leaves all her love to Chuck.


78. Margaret Miller leaves her position as accompanist for the Boys’ Quartet to David White.


79. Mark McAfee leaves for Ole Miss.


80. Vickie Mitchell leaves Renee chasing Dale. Good Luck!

 

81. Verena Ries just leaves.


82. Juanita leaves her respectable personality to Cheryl Coleman.


83. Dawn HazIet leaves her ability to end up doing everyone else’s work to some poor, unsuspecting senior.


84. Sylvia Neal leaves her ability to control her appetite during break to Regina Lott.

 

85. Margaret Cosier leaves Susan Collins On the Beach, 1984, and Lord of the Flies in hopes that she will put them where they belong, in the garbage.


86. Debra Williams leaves a bullfrog, pig and shark to anyone who thinks he can stomach Advanced Biology.


87. Donna Barney wills her vagrancy and sense of aspiration to Antonio Barney.


88. Lydia Lee leaves her ability to draw to Mike Read.


89. Norman Shotts leaves his ability to keep quiet and say nothing in class to all other seniors.


90. Don Sloan leaves his ability to stay out past twelve o’clock on weekends to Dale Tate.


91. Britt McCarty leaves Mrs. Stinson and Mr. Shook a calendar so they can plan their tests, and a year’s supply of tootsie pops to Jana and Paula.


92. Jackie Posey and Sue Sahler leave all their love to Mr. B.

 

93. Kerry Nations leaves Mr. Shook, Mrs. Stinson, and Mrs. Cade synchronized quartz-crystal watches sothat they can make all of their idiotic one-hundred question tests, unreasonable term papers, and ridiculous special projects due at the same minute instead of just all on the same day. He also leaves Charles Ramsey a copy ofhis book, 1000 Ways to Miss Class and Make It Look Official.

 

94. Kenny Harvey leaves to Randy Harvey, Mary Ann Crain, Pete Luke, and his drinking buddies a good time at the tree like he had this year.


95. Cindy Blaylock and Beverly Eaves leave a year’s supply of Tylenol to anyone who dares take Advanced Math next year.


96. Brenda Dennis leaves Bobbie Hick her sweet, slow talking voice and her ability to make up good excuses for the teacher.


97. Ruby Ann Smith leaves her ability to stay in one class for three hours to her sister Mary Ruth Smith.


98. Thomas Knight leaves the quarter that he owes to Thomas Davis.


99. Pat Jones leaves the will to succeed to her cousin, Edward Slone.


100. Nita Neal leaves Walter Washington the dollar that she owes him.


101. Tamie Rogers leaves Carole Vance her fake ID.


102. Dana Callender leaves her ability to fall down bleachers to anyone tough enough to take it.


103. Tammy Chance leaves wishing her junior friends could go with her.


104. Evelyn Bolden leaves her seat in Mr. Shook’s room to Prentiss Williams.


105. Wayne Wright leaves Danny Benton all his excuses for getting out of football practice.


106. Karen Fincher leaves all her check-out slips to anyone who wants to get out of Mr. Shook’s class every Friday.

 
107. Lori Hanson leaves her water bucket to Scott Ladner, the answers to the Betty Crocker test to her brother Nick, and a pot of sauerkraut to Kenny Blackmon and Don Lancaster.


108. Terry Tullos leaves Pam Gibson his ability to do Advanced Math and Gary Geiger a copy of the record, “You Picked a Fine Time to Leave Me, Lucille.”


109. Faye House and Penny Ball leave all the luck in the world to the juniors who think they will have it made next year. They’ll need it.


110. Ray Stracqualursi leaves his backyard open to any and all unescorted ladies who dare enter.


111. Cindy Bullard leaves her parking place to Debbie Newman, and her Saturday class to Coach T.

 

112. Bill Parker leaves his VW to Johnny Williams if he can pry it from around the oak tree down the street.


113. Melanie Graham leaves all her love to Diane Thornton as she leaves with Mike Brown.


114. Sharon Kurts leaves with great affection for Mrs. Mary Davis, Mr. Simmons and Mr. Ladner, along with ten pounds of popcorn to David White.


115. Johnny Davis leaves the blue pick-up to Jim and Lisa to come to school next year. Have fun fighting over it.


116. Kathy Berry leaves Parter’s ABC guide to better tuba playing to Carl Burnham, her chair position to whoever is “man” enough to take it, and sunshine and happiness to all by walking in the light of the Lord.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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