I,
Cindy Huggins,
will all my alcoholic beverages to Elnita Strickland, knowing she
will put it to use since I have made a new start on something
fantastic! |
I,
Mary Catherine McCoy,
leave to any Senior girl of the 1973-74 class my ability to
go steady a year without becoming engaged. With my luck it was
easy! |
I,
Charlotte Robinson,
would like to leave to Amy Carroll the ability to be a successful
Senior and to pass the required course of English IV as a Senior.
I would also like to leave her the ability to be a great person
along with my brother Charlie! |
I,
Gloria Smith,
leave my seat in English to Alice Anders hoping she will do better
than I did. To Anne Nichols and Gwenn Reeves I leave my good
times, what little I had, and to Tally Smith I leave..... |
I,
Aleta Wiggs,
leave to Eddie Simmons a little
prayer that he can make it tow more long years. |
I,
Terry Pribbenow,
leave to my sister Deborah, the ability to do her best for Mrs.
Stancil and also leave to her my shorthand desk. |
I,
Phyllis Britton,
leave my last will to Evelyn Blue who never gets to class on time
and to Rachelene Autry who hates being a junior and will
gladly be a Senior. To these two, I hope they have as much
fun being a senior as I haven't had. |
I,
Theresa (Cooke) Jackson,
leave the 4th period Cooperative Home Ec. room to Kim Maxwell in
hopes that she can do better work with it than I did. |
I,
Kay Fisher,
leave my ability to do three hours of English homework in
homeroom. |
I,
Kay Fisher,
leave my ability to do three hours of English homework in
homeroom. |
I,
Joe Ezzell,
leave my seat in Mrs. Coopers third period class to some poor
unfortunate soul like I was and a ragged bus #80 to someone who
can put up with the problems. |
I,
Robert Moore,
being of rotten mind and disabled body do hereby will my old
Adidas to Caper Fear and especially to Conrad W. so it will have a
little class. |
I,
Bettie Elizabeth Eason,
want to leave all my problems and best wishes to Willa
Cromedy and I want everybody to be happy in the future. May God
bless each and everyone. |
I,
Carolyn Owens,
will to Benny Owens my seat in Mrs. Coopers English class and hope
he succeeds in staying there. Fight for your life. That's what I
had to do to get out. Good Luck. |
I,
Dena Bullard,
leave as my last will and testament to all females at Cape
Fear my memories of kissing Tom Jones. Also, I leave to all rising
Seniors my ability to jump in the lunch line, be late to homeroom
and skip school. And I leave my desks in English and Co-op to
anyone who thinks they can give their teachers a hard a time as I
did ---unintentionally, of course. |
I,
Kent Bowden,
will David Sloan to the Seventy-First tennis team---they deserve
each other. I also leave 7 broken rackets, 1 warped racket, 2
broken string, best wishes, --and a prayer to next years Cape Fear
team. |
I,
Brenda Locklear,
leave to any up-coming Senior my place behind the stove in Family
Life. |
I,
Eugene Bain,
bequeath to Scott Culbreth as he strives to become the N.C. State
President, the official title of "Son" which is a
prerequisite to the office. |
I,
Glenn Johnson,
leave to that dumb junior class Mrs. Cooper and Mr. Bass who will
certainly educate them next year and to those lovely girls in the
sophomore class I leave the slogan, "More power to you." |
I,
Carol Leslie,
being of sound mind and body (forget body, just mind) do hereby
leave to Davy Horne my seat in Mr. Bass's room. (The answers are
carved on the seat.) And to Sara Cooper and her "gang"
our lunch table. |
I,
Colton Mckethan,
leave to Jerry Robinson and Cheryl McNeil, my speed to all who are
fast enough to catch it, my personality to myself, your
personality to you, my spot in class to an intelligent (but crazy)
person, my love or school to the school. |
I,
Regina Robinson,
wish Cape Fear the best wishes in the coming years. I would like
to say to the Seniors 73-74 that I hope your Senior year will be
the best. |
I,
Oliver Jerome Lewis,
wish the coming Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, much happiness.
If they want to get out of school, they better study because Cape
Fear teachers don't play. Most of all, I'm glad that I'm getting
out. Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, don't be a fool play it
cool if you want to get out of school. |
I,
Garlene Ann Chavis,
leave my seat in the office to anyone who can sit there without
getting caught. I also leave my desk in Co-op class to anyone who
likes to talk. |
I,
Kenneth Eason,
leave my seat in 4th period Agriculture to any poor soul who is
crazy enough to take it. |
I,
Yvonne Williamson,
do hereby, bequeath to Mary Beth West my place on the cheerleading
squad in hopes that it will bring her as many memories as it
brought me. |
I,
Samuel Council,
leave my Bank Stub, because I'm broke from Cape Fear dues. |
I,
Ron Hicks,
being of sound mind and body leave my place in Mr. Bass's English
class to Tony Lee. I also hope the Juniors are blessed with a
Senior week next year. |
I,
Barry Lee Simmons,
hope that more than two people help put up risers and decorate the
stage for the Cape Fear Chorus because Dewitt Richardson and I did
it. I hope next years men in the chorus do a fine job. |
I,
Herman W. Carter,
wish the students of Cape Fear the characteristics that no other
school has: fairness, peacefulness, pride, and kindness that can
not be matched. Most of all, I will knowledge and skills,
intelligence and consideration for others. Get in the sprit of 73
Colts. I wish students lots of luck in years to come. |
I,
Dewitt Richardson,
leave best wishes to Cape Fear in the coming years. May you and
your futures always be bright. |
I,
Ron Hicks,
being of sound mind and body leave my place in Mr. Bass's English
class to Tony Lee. I also hope the Juniors are blessed with a
Senior week next year. |
I,
Carol Chance,
leave Bus No. 74 to Kim H. hoping she will have more luck with
Willie than I did. |
I,
Kathy Tatum,
will Donna Adair my lock so she can have her own locker next year. |
I,
Gail McIntyre,
leave my ability to drive my car to Garland Slate, and hope that
he doesn't use the emergency brake again. |
Congratulations
Class of
73
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