May 2012

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18 | THE ROYAL NEWS | FRIDAY 5.11.12

Will & Testament

I, Simone James, leave to all the 10 and 11 graders just have fun your senior year. I, Jay Dee Johnson, leave my hard work and will to succeed to all the young athletes coming up! I, Courtney Johnson, leave my memories, the laughs and the hope that the gas prices go down as you drive… it’s a recession. I, Jamar Johnson, leave Mrs. Andersen my therapy slips, Jack my awesome calc skills, Jacob my weirdness in psych, and the wrestling team my legacy of getting injured. I, Nathan Kemp, leave the belief to stand up for what is right, to always be unique and an individual and to never be ashamed of who you are. I, Helen Kendall, leave my torn up dance pawz to Ashton Allin. You’re gonna be Gotta Dance’s next star! I leave my blue body paint to Alex Wiseman because no one’s a better 4-H smurf than you. Finally, I leave all the rest of my senior wisdom to my sister Virginia. This school’s all yours now, I know you’ll be great. Good luck boo! I, Joshua Kent, leave my outgoing character and odd sense of humor to my best friend Eric Kawsinzki. The last couple of years have been great man. Whether it was helping me move or skipping class to go to Walmart, we’ve had a lot of fun. All the best man. I, Emily Kidd, leave my brother, Kenneth, my parking pass and best of luck in years to come; Katelynn, my best friend, the snacks and memories of lunch, 5th block and our many dates; Nellie, all the diet cokes he could ask for; and Mr. Hettinger, the moneybag for cookie days, “Shaboom!” and the name “Peanut”. I, Christopher Kobelt, leave the spirit of White Chocolate with the Theater class, as well as I leave my study habits with Amanda Lopez, my regards to Mr. Kaufman, my 10th grade World History teacher, my creativity to Mrs. Eliades, and finally I leave hope for a better school. I, Brittany Kongi, leave my creeping skills to Sam Marshall, story time to Mrs. LaBossiere, my nerd swag to Marshall Dunn and fun times in D-5. I, Kelsey Koser, leave the claim to the tallest girl in school to Angela Poreda. I, Jessica Labriola, leave Shannon and Shelby my love. I leave Raven my wisdom. I leave Anna my calmness, and John my conversations. To Viki, I leave my craziness and Michelle my understanding. To all my teachers I leave my thanks. Good luck underclassman! I, Unique Larry, leave Ridhi my tape and deep thoughts, Leah my advice, Tasia my singing skills, I leave Shelby my obsessive people skills, Tiana a filter, Faven the ability to control herself, Eli a poke. And to all of my TRN nerds, I leave the ability to RISE up! And last but not least, a thanks to all the faculty and staff. I, Joo Lee, leave Melissa Tomlin, hey best friend! Hopefully you’ll have two district titles by the time you’re reading this. If you do get stuck, remember to grunt. I think you have the best grunting sound ever! Lastly, enjoy the senior year! I, Courtney Lilly, leave my soccer records. I, Daniel Long, leave all my Chemistry and Spanish notes to Brent McDaniel, my FIFA skills to Bradley Cooper, and my love for Soccer and my heart to Sarah Horning. I, Jessica Lynch, leave Jodi Hackett my love and good grades, and to Kathie Ayala my boss chick-ness (haha you should get this). I, Tyler Mace, leave to the boys varsity soccer team, my number 13, to represent bad luck to opposing teams and good luck to ours. Wear it well.

I, Jessica Marshall, leave Courtney Brockwell all of the lame jokes and insults about Mr. Witt, Jessi Ceney, four years of on and off friendship and countless laughs and memories, Malikah Williams our talks out in the hallway and books we never read in English, and to PGHS, the best three years of my life. Good luck Class of 2012! I, Kaleb Martin, leave Logan the responsibility of the low brass section leader to make sure they play loud and support with air, Karl I leave my thanks for all the musical knowledge he has given me all these years I have known him, and last but not least, PGHS I leave all my homework and high school problems. I, Haley Matheny, leave a new tradition to Prince George girl’s soccer. Find the Golden Ball… your first clue is to find the quote and coach will give you the next clue… don’t forget next season! I, Evan May, leave the PGHS Marching band my drum major skills. I leave to Mr. Nelson my AP Euro notes. To Taylor Carpenter, I leave my German skills. To Jack Semrau, I leave my study skills. To all my underclass friends, I leave them a great senior year. I, Jacob McQuiggan, leave all my love to my friends and teachers. I, Natianna Melvin, leave all my love and laughs to Brayn’ Brown, advice to Tiffany Heard and Katherine Szozda, music and craziness to Taijah Ishmael and Kaneesha Collins, piccolo to Madison Pham, “hugs” to Kendra Williams, and amazing section leader skills to Ellen Scudder. Good luck loves, Nati will miss you! I, David Mendoza, leave my hard work, dedication, and passion to my soccer team, NHS and SGA. Appreciation and admiration to Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Britt, Mrs. Grieco, and Mr. Havard. And my love and handshake to Chan the Man, my favorite sophomore. I, Carsey Meredith, leave Zachery Matthews my love and support for his senior year, Kaleigh O’Keefe I leave my pom poms and my spirit for her third year in cheer, and Valerie Belcher our “feathers” because birds with the same feathers flock together. I, Jessica Mitchell, leave my thanks to everybody who helped me realize the person I want to be in life; and to Luke Humphries my heart, bestfriendship, and faith in our future. I, Ashley Moore, leave Daniel Moore my misery and bitterness. I hope you have fun at the high school. You’ll do amazing, I’m sure. I, Elizabeth Nerdig, leave Jack Semrau the tradition of Nose Goes, Becky Shumar the two mile, Melissa Tomlin the cross country captainship, and Joy Arakelian my bathroom stall that I use before practice. I, Kaitlyn Nikolaisen, leave Katherine Szozda all my midget love, my crazy awesome badminton skills and my cranberry juice <3 and Jackie Thomas all of our super legit converstions. I, Sterling Noblin, leave RUN. I, Moniqua Nowell, leave the memories of laughter with my friends the 1/2 decent school lunches lol and my thanks to all the teachers who encouraged me and taught me. I, John O’Keefe, leave my charm, good humor, and athletic skill to my siblings, who lack these three necessities needed in their futures. Also, they can fight over my parking spot. I, Busola Olanrewaju, leave Corrine Harris my attitude and smart mouth, Jasmine Jones all my conversations about boys and our laughs, Chantell James the morning conversations we had about anything and everything, Michaela Harrison my brains, my brother Kolade all the teachers I had. Most importantly I leave you all my love. I, Brian Palomo, leave to Alex Smith my running shoes, to John and Bailey my Frisbee and skills at ultimate, to Jack Semrau and Bradley

Cooper my skills in FIFA, to all underclassmen my extreme case of senioritis, and finally to all future AP Calculus and Chemistry students I leave my wonderful, non-existent notes. Use them well. I, Danielle Perry, leave my volleyball leadership to Katie, Jasmine, Michaela, and Justice. My phone spot to a future yearbookie. The lunch table to Alan, Elizabeth, and Jacon. The memories and experiences of high school to Katie and Caleb. I, Joseph Pervall, leave Pat Daniels, the 54th jersey, Zach Relford the wrestling team, and to Caleb, Zack, Tyler Pyles and Brevard the BDS legacy. I, Andrew Pettaway, leave Aaliyah Johnson my smile, my love, and my hugs. I, Tia Phan, leave only expectations for the class of 2013. May you all grow up and learn from your mistakes. Stay in school and study hard! You’re almost there so don’t quit just yet! Every little bit of effort counts! Good luck! I, McKenzie Pierce, leave my strides of hard work, success, conscientiousness, and organization to my two cousins, Mitchell Smith and Emileigh Tucker. Good Luck! I, Brandi Pollett, leave Jeffery Ramsey Jr. my heart. Remember you’ll always be in it. Also do well your senior year. Hannah Conner I leave my kindness and all the crazy adventures we have. Kaitlyn Fazio I leave my smartness and the ability to deal with Hannah next year. Curtis Williams I leave my humor. Mrs. Webb I leave all the good memories we had in U.S History and Gov’t. I, Olivia Powell, leave PEACE! I, Aaron Raines, leave all my ambition to Corrine Harris along with the lessons from my mistakes. To Korrina and Amanda I leave my newspaper adventures and to Adam our A-Lunch girl problems. To the rising seniors I leave patience…and to PGHS I leave thanks for great memories. I Katelyn Rainey, leave my senioritis to the class of 2013, my ACUs to Cadet Walls in hopes that he no longer gives up on himself, my exhibition rifle to that ambitious LET 1 next year that wants to spin, my queen bee crown to Mr. Newbold, and my heart to the JROTC battalion, though they already have it. I, Amaya Ray, leave Michaela Harrison my love and all the deep good boy talk at lunch, Jasmine Jefferson my love and all them frustrating volleyball arguments, and Dominique Gray all the short jokes I got daily. I, Crystal Reynolds, leave laughter and fun to all the friends I leave behind, but here is some advice: It is better to have loved then lost, then to have never loved to all. However, don’t rush into love too fast. Think ahead to the years before you, and be ready to take life by the horns. Never give up. I, Fatin Rhone, leave my girls, my swag, my jokes, my charm to Trent Jackson. My young boy will take the throne June 9,2012. Turn up. I, Neal Richmond, leave all my stupid times behind for everyone to remember me by and for me to move on and succeed in life wish you all the best of luck. I, Nicole Roark, leave “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and live the life you imagined”- Henry David Thoreau, is a quote to live by and I plan on doing so. I will greatly miss the Art Department of our school. Good luck everyone with your future. I, Stephanie Sadler, leave my yearbook chair to my sister, Vanessa Sadler, I leave all the afternoon snacks at my house to Kristafur Harrison, I leave my parking pass to Caitin O’Hare, and my collection of books to Kaitlyn Snover.


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