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BRENDA WADE CAROL WADLEIGH JAY WALKER DWIGHT WALLACE GREGORY WANAT BENITA WASHINGTON BUD WATERS THERESA WEAVER RUFUS WEBB DIANE WEBSTER WILLIAM WELCH JAY WELLIVER ANNE WELLS EVELYN WELLS JOYCE WILCOX CATHY WILL DEBRA WILLIAMS KAREN WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS LORRIANE WILLIAMS PERRY WILLIAMS STEPHEN WILLIAMS MARCIA WILLINGHAM LAURICE WILSON VALERIE WILSON WALTER WIMMER JIM WINSBORO HERBERT WINSLOW BARBARA WOLFF WILLIAM WOODMANSEE GEORGE WRIGHT JENNIFER WRIGHT JEAN YAROCK SHARON YOUNGBLOOE JANE YUN JEANNIE ZEMOTEL JOANN ZIMBRO STUDENTS NOT PICTURED: Mercedes Acevedo Ronaldo Araujo Charles Atterson Ann Blackwood Walter Bordeau Beth Bradley Jeffrey Brooker Mark Bruens Margaret Burrows Anthony Celebre Phillip Chaplin Steven Crank Timothy Downing Christine Everett Thomas Finks Ben Gatliff Gary Gatliff Bill Grayson Carrol Grooms Jean Hanratty Sorita Hooper Jacqueline Jackson Barbara Jenkins Lynn Jenkins William Jullien Phillip Kirby Eugene Kopp Beverly Lacey John Loe April Loveless Deborah Maloid Jeanette Marcey Patricia Miller William Motley Barbara Myers Todd Sebens Ronnie Sikes Gregory Simmons Michael Simmons Denice Sparks Michael Tangy Hobart Taylor Kenneth Tidwell Deborah Van Fossen Mike Villarreal Deborah Weeks Lucille Welch Kathleen Westerfeld Kathy Whalen Gail Williams Laura Wojciechowicz
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JAMES SPACH PETER SPARKS JEFFERY STACKHOUSE PEGGY STALEY MARGIE STALLINGS GREGORY STANCER EILEEN STONE WILLIAM STOREY JAMES STRATTON PATRICIA STRYKER DEBORAH STUCKEY ROBERT STUDDS JOYCE SULLIVAN PATRICK SULLIVAN ROSEMARY SULLIVAN DEBRA SUTTON STEVE SWANGER TERRY SWEENEY BRENDA TACEY MARTIN TASKER SHIRLEY TATE MARGARET THIBEAULT JIMMY THOMAS RICHARD THOMAS SUSAN THOMAS KATHLEEN THOMPSON MARTHA THRAILKILLE JANE TILLER AMY TILSON JILL TOPPING GEORGE TORRES KIM TRAYNHAM LINDA TRUEBLOOD VINCENT TUMMINELLO BEVERLY TURNER PAMELA TURNER PATRICIA TURNER ROBERT TYLER STEVEN UANNA DONALD UFFINGER SHARON UTT KENNETH UTTERBACK THOMAS UTZ DEBORAH VAN FOSSEN DIANN VAN VLADRICKEN LEE ANN VEASEY JAY VON RUNNEN MICHAEL VUCCI
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Last Will and Testament I, Kathy Krein, will my naturally straight hair to any 7th grader with natural curly hair problems. I, Brenda Tacey, hereby leave to some unlucky 7th grader my jammed locker. I, Debbie Davis, leave half a bottle of nail polish to Miss Whiteman for all the hose she runs on the cafeteria chairs. We, Claire Dubois, Martha Burlingame, and Arlyne McCarthy, leave Miss Domazet all our notes she loves to read. I, Heidi Multog, leave all my Ban deoderant to the Whittier gym. I, Shelley Cook, leave to all, the bathroom literacy tests. I, Perry Williams, leave a box of chalk to Mr. Dubin, who never has any. I, Linda Murray, will my purple exploding chewing gum to any 7th grader who needs a bang. I, Diane Levin, bequeath all the long halls and staircases which keep me from making it to class on time, to all others with the same problem. I, Audrey Lynn, hereby leave to all future algebra students those horrible mixture problems . I, Lex Sare, do hereby leave to Mrs. Libman my book, How to be a Hippie . I, Mark Head, hereby leave to Mr. Mackenzie one plastic con¬ struction kit. I, Craig Smith, hereby leave my locker to anyone who knows the combination. I, Diane Findley, hereby bequeath my 43 apple cores from George Washington Never Slept Here to any aspiring 7th grade thes ipian. I, Mary Richardson, leave all my boyfriends to Barbara Shay. I, Peter Miller, do hereby leave to Miss Allen all my memories of being soaked by water guns . I, Debbie List, hereby leave my squirt gun to Mr. Mackenzie to begin another found sculpture . I, Pam Haire, leave to Ben Gatliff, my sense of humor. I, Danny Jones, leave to Mrs. Kline two broken pencils and a compass I, Maury Saunders, leave my Play-dough, Donald Duck records, squirt gun and Mickey Mouse ears to Miss Souder for after¬ school enrichment. To Mrs. Libman I leave my favorite teddy bear to comfort her during her conference period. Further, I leave my Right Guard to Mr. Furbush so as to not leave him de¬ fenseless . I, Wanda Plybon, leave to Mrs. Shriver, memories of my stupid questions . I, Robin Medis, leave Miss Allen all my lost lunches. I, Mercedes Acevedo, do hereby leave a Spanish dictionary to Mrs. White so she can pronounce my name. I, Kathy Lorenzo, do hereby leave Mr. Price to Miss Souder. I, Helene Maddux, hereby leave to Mr. Mackenzie 506 finger¬ nails bitten off in his class. I, Kay Rounsenell, do hereby leave one of my pigtails to Debbie. I, JoAnn Zimbro, leave my good disposition, loving smile, and my appealing character to Mr. Byers. I, Pat Maye, leave my paisley plants to Mr. Shriver, my Bul¬ garian Body Bumper to Mr. Cole and my barbell set to Mrs . Kline. I, Lori Williams, leave all my moth-eaten books to hungry 7th graders for years to come. I, Philip Kirby, leave Mrs. Lashbrook a package of Super Dough with Super Glow, and to some lucky 7th grader I leave my lock¬ er with all the gum and cinnamon toothpicks in it. I, Gayle Hecker, leave my habit of always being in the office to any 7th grader who wants it. I, Gale Glahn, will all my broken test tubes to Mr. Mackenzie who collects almost anything. I, Sharon Utt, leave to any privileged 7th grader a pair of sun¬ glasses to shade his eyes from the twinkle in Mr. Price ' s eyes when he has something fiendish in mind. I, Lynn Schafstall, bequeath my invisible contact lenses to any¬ one who can find them. I, Rusty Levine, do hereby leave Mr. Thwaits a basketball which cannot miss the net. I also leave owing Miss Souder 62 J for the Coke bottles I took out of her trash can. I, Shelley Harris, leave half a giant sweetart to Miss Walker. I, Buddy Downey, do hereby leave a worn-out pair of track shoes to Mr. Jar¬ man and 100 pounds of Chinese hay to Mr. Geuder for his camel. I, Bill Smith, leave my interim to Miss Whiteman. I, Jim Thomas, leave to Mr. Cole my Handy Dandy Tool Kit. I, Jim Thomas, leave to Miss Whiteman, all my noise and jumpy toys . I, Joy Jenkins, leave study hall to Miss Griesbach. I, Sherry Daniels, do hereby leave be¬ hind lost hopes of making the honor roll. I also leave a gas mask to Mrs. Short to wear around those who don ' t believe in shower power . I, Winifred Roy, hereby leave to some unlucky 7th grader who has Mr. Price, my nagging position. The Yearbook Staff hopes it has left Mr. Jarman in the yearbook and fun and fond memories to all. REAL GONE !
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