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Si Wlttlest Miriam Perclval Eddle Knockett Hall of Fame Best Looking Lorraine Mullins Sam Adsit , li '-lei. Most Likely to Succeed Kim Mullins Wade Leathan Best Dressed Joni Yoder james Norfleet
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EEQQEQT Most Mischievous Monica Henry Nathaniel France Hall of Fame I Nlost Athletic Theresa Gahan Randy Plante Most Bashful Frances Williams Eddie Spady Best All Arou nd Fernando Lazo Mary Pond
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Last Will and Testament ofthe Ninth Grade Class We, the ninth grade class at Blair Junior High School, Norfolk, Virginia, being of sound and disposing mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this instrument to be our Last Will and Testament, dated by us, the fifteenth day of june, 1972. TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY: To Mr. Beaman, we leave a megaphone so that he can scream more loudly than he already does. To Mr. Daniels, we leave one-hundred hall passes to Room 104. To Mr. Duffey, we leave a new basketball team. To Mr. Linzey, we leave a Deluxe Model Metal OO7 Lie Detector. To Mrs. Abbitt, we leave an eternity's worth of smiles, so that she will always remain smiling just as she has done this year. To Mrs. Bazemore, Mr. Brunson, and Mrs. Wilson, we leave them each one-hundred more counselees. To Mrs. Roth, we leave a computer that automatically fills out reports, answers telephones and writes letters. To Mrs. Perry, we leave shorter absentee lists. To Mrs. Hobbs, we leave a student body that always gets to class on time, so that she does not have write any more late passes. To Mrs. Selden and Mrs. Anten, we leave a card catalogue that equals the one found in the Library of Congress. To Mr. Barco, we leave a new fifth bell geometry class that is not involved in any extra-curricular activities. To Miss Braswell, Mr. Clark, and Mr. Rapp, we leave three front row tickets to the New York showing of the world's newest fashions. To Mr. Clary, we leave a four-hundred dollar gift certificate, so that he can repair his organ whenever it breaks. ' To Miss Cox, we leave a 1ifetime's supply of hairpins to pin up her hair. To Mr. Etheridge, we leave ten sheets of paper and a typewriter to type out his memoirs. To Mr. Finkleman, we leave a seat in the U.N. To Miss Fountain, we leave a ten by twelve full-color photograph of Julius Caesar. To Mrs. Fulmer, we leave a two year's supply of diapers and diaper pins. To Miss Gustavson, we leave a seat on the Dating Game . To Miss Gutterman, we leave an admission slip to any commune she wishes to visit. To Mrs. Hawkins, we leave a giant mouse trap, guaranteed to catch any mouse. To Mrs. Jager, we leave a case of Maalox to calm her stomach because of her first bell class. To Mrs. Knapp, we leave a new tape recorder with no volume control, so that her future students will be un- able to repeat the lesson. To Mr. Mills, we leave a never- ending supply of whistles, so that he may forever stop his band. To Mrs. Pittman, we leave the descendants of Ricky Hazelette, Howard Porter, Bobby Park, Mark Day, Mark Frazier, and Bolling Dey. To Mr. Street, we leave an autographed picture of the Wilson Football Team. To Mr. Thomas, we leave some vegetable soup with only two pieces of celery. To Mrs. Wester, we leave a Roman shield to guard against spit-balls and paper wads. To Mr. Yoder, we leave a lifetime membership to the European Health Spa. To the future staff of the Blair Clipper, we leave Mr. Yoder. To the student body, we leave broken desks, empty lockers, and quiet halls. And lastly, to next year's ninth grade class, we leave. Jeri Jens Mary Pond David Pyle 24
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