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SEVENTH GRADERS ARE GETTING YOUNGER EVERY YEAR! 7th GRADE JOHN ABOOD DONALD AGEE VALERIE AGNELLI KATHY AKER BRENDA ALBERT JEANNE ALSAGER DIANE AMON DANIEL ANDERSON STEPHEN ANDERSON RIGKY ANDREWS CHRISTOPHER ASHFORD FRANK ATCHISON VICTORIA ATKINS CHARLES ATTERSON JAMES BAIRD CURT BAKER DANIEL BALL DEBORAH BALL JANICE BALL EUGENE BALUN DWIGHT BARKES PETER BARRETT RICHARD BARRETT MICHAEL BARRON
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Last Will and Testament I, Charles Santee, give to the 7th graders the right to be 8th graders except those who don ' t make it. I, Bill Bailey, leave any memory of myself to the great teachers of this school. I, Allan Carr, the dearly departed, leave Mr. Moore, Humphrey Bogarts voice . I, Roger Chapman, leave to Mr. Colvin my Tarzan shirt. Donnie Chiotos leaves all his great executive powers to Jay Von Runnen . I, Shauna Chugg, hereby leave my ability to steal chalk so that no one ever notices (especially Mr. Shriver) to Mrs. Carney, who hardly ever has any. I, Janice Cooper, will my ability to draw pictures on my friends ' stockings during class to any 7th grader who doesn ' t have enough paper to do his drawing on. I, David Cushing, leave to the boys ' locker room, one half-full can of Ban (in case of emergency) ! I, Kay Miller, hereby leave the right to be called a slob by Mr. Shriver to any deserving 7th grader ! I, Pat Powers, leave to Mr. Mackenzie 12 dozen jars of marinated artichoke hearts, and one Alka Seltzer tablet. I, Joyce Rowe, leave to Mr. Roy my red leotards, who I ' m sure will look lovely in them. I, the unknown, dearly departed leave Mr. Hauer a new 24-day trial handle-bar mustache. Mike Sardo leaves his thyroid gland to Bruce Kitchens . I, Mike Sours, do hereby leave to Mr. Berryman all of my old chewed up pencils, in hopes that he will treasure them all of his days. I, Jerry Stacks, leave all of my duck noises to Mrs. McLane, who seemed so interested in them. I, Steve Day, being of sound mind and body, do here¬ by leave to one, Mr. Berryman, five used oboe reeds. I, Mary Ford, leave a two-hour recording of Janise Tate ' s laugh to Mr. Shriver. I, Lauri Goodman, leave to Mr. Roy, all of my interest¬ ing problems . I, Jack Stemple, leave to Mrs. Dupuy an automatic cleaner for an overhead projector sheet. I, Nancy Swift, leave to Mr. Shriver my fabulous brain, which he tried so hard to make work! I, Patte Williams, do hereby leave to Mrs. Webb, a sore throat and a pair of worn out vocal cords . I, Cheryl Kennedy, leave to Mr. Mooney, a lifetime supply of Summer Blonde. I, Zebe Lawall, do hereby bequeath to Mr. Thacker, a pair of sun glasses, for Ground Hogs ' day. I, TomHohlweg, leave to all you 7th graders, Whittier, and it ' s wonderfully equipped bathrooms ! I, Alice Maroni, do herby will my mini skirt to Mr. Shriver. I, Renee Masse, leave my aching brain to any 7th grader that gets Mr. Supulski next year.
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GAIL BAUGH DONNA BELL MIGHAEL BELL GONNIE BELT BRUGE BELYEA KATHERINE BENSON WILLIAM BERG BRUGE BETTIS JOHN BIDDLE GARINNE BINDA DAVID BIRGH DENISE BISGHOF BRENDA BLAGK ANN BLAGKWOOD LINDA BLAKE JESSIE BLALOGK STEPHEN BLALOGK ALIGE BLUMER k jiit t DEBORAH BOAZE LUGY BOLAND KATHRYN BOSTWIGK ROBIN BOTKIN WILLIAM BOWEN GHARLES BOWES PATRIGK BOWIE ROBERT BOWMAN BETH BRADLEY DEBORAH BRANDT JOHN BROGKMAN JEFFREY BROOKER JOANN BROOKS JOSEPH BROOKS ROGER BROSSMAN DAVID BROWN WILLIAM BROYLES GARL BUGKLIN JOHN BUGG GARY BUNGH MIGHAEL BURKE MARTHA BURLINGAME GHERYL BURROWAY MARGARET BURROWS SUZANNE BURTON MIGHAEL BURTON VIGKI BUTTS WENDY GAIN EUGENE GARLISLE BENNY GARR
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