
Natchitoches Central High School
Class Of 1989

Jimmy Goff
Residing In: | Hot Springs, AR USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | N/A |
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Children: | One daughter, Chelsea Elizabeth born 1989. |
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Military Service: | Army ![]() |
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I went to my National Guard drill the day after graduation and found out later that day that Colonel Johnson had died. I had talked to him at Graduation. I lost one of my very best and dearest friends, Scott Kitchens, in July 1992. On June 5, 1993 I was married. We separated later that year and I moved to Monroe, where I spent a couple of years. On my birthday in 1995, I received my divorce papers, signed and sealed. Lost my grandfather, mom's dad, in July of 1994. I then moved to Hot Springs in 1995 to help take care of my grandmother. My parents moved up to Hot Springs in 1996. I was in the movie "The White River Kid" as an extra. I have done alot of different things and am now an assistant manager for a small retail company. I have many godchildren. I love collecting shot glasses from everywhere I have visited and swords of different kinds. I am also into "Ghost Hunting". I have had many different experiences and even have some evidence from cemetaries and other places I have visited. I love all types of music. My favorite groups are Rascal Flatts and Seether.
I was activated for Desert Storm in Nov of '90. We went to Fort Polk and took over for them when they went to Saudi Arabia. We were close to going, but never got the call. I was going to go back to college, but got married instead. I got called up for Jury Duty in 1991 for a murder trial. We found the guy guilty and gave him the death penalty. Have done quite a few things and not proud of all of them, but wouldn't be who I am if I hadn't gone through everything I did.
I remember when we were at our Senior pep rally and most were painted in purple and we were on our "Welcome to the Jungle" trailer. Once we were down on the river bank some little Sophomore said something to Ashli Richardson and she was pregnant. I remember Ashli going over to their trailer and pulling the poor boy off of their trailer and beating him up. That is one image that has never left my mind since high school.
I also remember in 9th grade we had Toga Day during Spirit Week. I remember someone having balck bikini briefs under their toga and nothing else and someone took their toga and they were running around in their underwear trying to get their toga back.
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