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1982 Senior Will


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We the senior class of 1982, being of soundproof mind and having a body do bequeath the following items to our dear, beloved friends and other people…
• To Mrs. Bower, the UIL participants leave the trip of her choice since she never gets to go. • To Mr. Gilstrap, the seniors in band and drill team leave a shorter bus so he won’t run over the gas stations. • To the juniors, the seniors leave the food at the dinner theater. • Rhonda Powell leaves Richard Belz some magazines to read in band. • The Sherry Fagala, the senior stage band members give a little green box to study in. • Seventh period English IV will Michelle
Kannenberg straight hair. • Miss Jarma gets a 1983 Rolls Royce that doesn’t leak. • Fellow seniors leave Jeanine Ward a trailer to put her lambs in so she doesn’t have to put them in her car. • To Deanna Murdock, Leigh Ann Salling leaves Mitch Almond and all the problems that go with him. • Rhonda Powell wills Lisa Partridge the patience to handle the boy drummers. • The Regional Qualifiers leave Mr. Gilstrap a left at Jacksboro so he can get to Stephenville by 9:30. • To Scott Taylor, Brent Wood leaves first chair trumpet, since he got “cheated out of it by an out-of-towner.” • To the drill team, Karen Sandmann leaves her talent. • To Miss Jarma, seventh period English IV leaves a new set of pinchers so he can keep her “cabbiness.” • Ricky Hill wills the cheerleaders football players who won’t run over them. • Mitzi Power and Rhonda Powell lave Julie
Bailey a closet full of polo shirts. • To Scott Taylor and Jamie Hussey, Karen
Banner wills free tennis lessons. • Karen Banner wills Pam Davis all the gas she can use in one weekend. • Spanish I seniors leave Miss Jarma the orange room she’s always wanted. • Mitzi Power leaves Julie Bailey a case of “no -spew” Cokes. • Ag. IV wills Mr. Blount an Ag Class of nonchewers and some hair tonic. • To Mrs. Stewart—one full day without Mr.
Macon’s practical jokes. • From the 6th period Home & Family Living
Class, Nick Giardina gets twins. • For Michelle, Karen, Connie, Kanette, and
Jan, five red plastic whistles. • To all the girls at Howe High School, Johnny
Abrams leaves a reservation on his date list. • Fellow seniors will Mark Sharp a date with
Morgan Fairchild. • To the UIL participants, James Slawson leaves a bus to get them back from contests. • Archie Sutton gets one free haircut from
Continental Barbers. • To Mr. Bennett, Jeanine Wills a portable chalkboard so he can have Trig class outside. • Miss Jarma, you have just inherited a 100 acre turtle farm and a subscription to “Turtle
World.” • To Shannon Powell, Dawn Rayburn leaves open ears, an open heart, and closed lips— otherwise known as trust. • Ag IV leaves Mr. Roberts a year’s supply of
Rolaids. • The Regional Qualifiers will teh Howe ISD a porta-potty to take on bus trips. • To Mrs. Mullins, the senior drill team members leave a good chance for a baby girl. • Mitzi Power wills Kristi Hill a poster of
Bobby Anderson and to Tim Matthews a waterproof blazer. • To Dawn Rayburn, James Slawson leaves a bottle of Dawn dishwashing liquid—to help clean up her act.







