Jefferson Middle School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Arlington, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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Page Eight The Yellowjncknt func. 1962 I, Mike Frank, of unsound mind and still weaker body do hereby leave to Mr. Motes my track shoes for the idiot who next year Wants to run the 660. To Mr. Holder I leave a clean pair of white socks to wear when he comes down to work out for next year's bas- ketball team. I, Sue Frye, being of unsound mind leave to Mr. Haas nothing but the jokes I learned and to Miss Glenn the happiness of having another 6th period like ours!!! Mike Furl' .... Being of sound mind, I leave to Mr. Potts a Russian Roulette Revolver in case he ever wants to test the law of averages. I, Richard Gerhart, being of unsure mind and very little else leave to Mr. Motes one bent crossbar, one empty can of Atomic Balm and one book on I-IOW TO LEARN TC DRIVE IN TEN EASY LESSONS. I, Pam Germas, leave TJ. with three of the happiest years of my life, espe- cially cheerleading. Also being the last Germas, I say good-bye from all the Germases in hope that TRI. will always remember us. I, ,Ioan Gheen, leave to Mr. Haas my battered up s.s. book and my flow- ered desk. To Mrs. Robinson I leave nothing because I want to take those good times with me and now I'm late for lunch. I, Gaye Gibson, leave to Mr. Potts all my notes and to all the eighth grade from '61-'62, I leave the wonderful ninth grade. I, Marcia Gibson, being of bound mind and sody leave my one sugly ister in hopes that Crince Pharming will find me in Waliefield. I, Cathy Gilbert, being of relatively sound mind and body, do hereby leave Mr. Martin an electric coffee-fetcher and three years of continuous fun in his classes. I, Carol Gillis, wish the best of luck to Leslie who will be a ninth grader next year. Good Luck. I, Linda Giragosian, leave to Mrs. Bennett all the tests I've failed, to Miss McCutchen all the assignments I never handed in and to Miss Bayly all my moods. I, Vicky Gottschalk, leave to Mr. Holder a do-it-yourself hair cutter kit, Miss Beryk-my smile, Miss Baker- one unused, slightly damp, gym towel, and to dear Mrs. Harrison I leave a ticket to Gettysburg. I, Tony Graf, being of sound mind leave my little red wagon to Miss Glenn. Being of sound mind, I, Darlene Gray, leave to Miss Baker the school, gym, and track field. To Mrs. Duncan I leave a whole set of English books. I, Steve Guimand being of sound mind QQ leave to Kenny johnson an eternal lasting piece of Bubble gum. I, Sandra Guthrie leave all my mark- ed up desk tops to Mrs. Fortney and all my bad tests to Mr. Holder and Miss Glenn. I, Betsy Hallman, leave to Mr. Hold- er a two page book on cats and to Mr. Haas I leave the thought of having Diane A. and I crawling out on our hands and knees. E: I, Elliott Harris, leave all my smart remarks and jokes to all my teachers and I take with me all my good looks, charm, and personality. I, lfVayne Hawke, leave to Mrs. Bennett one hundred erasers and to Mr. Haas I leave a new alarm clock that doesn't go off when he opens his drawers. I, Joan Head, leave to Mr. Haas all the peace and quiet that he deserves after 1ne. I also leave the door of TJ. never to return. I, Linda Helms, being of sound mind and body leave to Mr. Holder the fond memories of our counterfeit town, Danville, Virginia. To Mrs. Ben- nett I leave her beautiful, wonderful, equations and all the sweet love pats she gave. I, Barbara Hiller, being of unsound mind leave to Miss Bayly all the mem- ories of her 4th period class. To Mr. Haas I leave nothing for I gained noth- ing. I, Bonnie Hinman, being of soft mind leave Mrs. Bennett my Ups and Downs, to Mr. Haas-my C ...... 's and jimmy Reynolds I leave my Aus- tralian accent. I, Robert Hix: Being of sound mind and unsound body, after going to this school for three years, I leave Mrs. Bennett ..... ---------and to Mr. O. I leave some tranquilizers. Qpoisonousj . I, Erick Hock, to Mr. Motes leave all the frogs in my sneakers in hopes that he will give them to another high jumper and coin a few track meets. I, Lewis Houser, leave to this school to learn and profit by, Always put off til tomorrow what you didn't do yes- terday. ........ Ralph Kowalsky. I, Henry Hudson, leave to Mr. Mar- tin a coffee maker and to Mr. Haas I leave five essay questions, with a dic- tionary of Southern pronunciation. I, Mary Hughes, do hereby leave all my squashed sandwiches and soaked celery to Nancy Loy, in hopes that I won't hear of anymore death by strva- tion!! Best of Luck goes to future ninth graders. I, Ahn Chi Hun say: It was a hard year, with Miss Mathe- ney's reports, Mrs. Bennett's tests, and Mrs. Duncan's homework. Now I've finished but I don't know why I am just not happy. I, Mike Hunter, leave my long treas- ured nickname, B.O. Bola, to Mr. Holder for the year '62-'63, I, Ted Hupper, do will and bequeath one cent to our fund to send Mr. Haas to Australia so that he can become a millionaire shooting rabbits. I, Sherry Hartzog, leave to Miss Bennett one padded ruler, to Miss Phillips a manual on Recognition of Gum Clzewers, and to Mr. Martin my best pair of three inch spikes. I, john Hollett, in this present state of mind I leave a dog-eared lst trum- pet, Mr. Motes, a box of cigars, and to Miss Glenn a bunch of carrots to keep her hair red. I, Nick Howlett, leave to Mrs. Phillips all my failing grades and some other unfortunate soul who may have her next year. I, Sharon Hudson, leave TJ. with an unsound mind because of the trans- lations that I never mastered, and the wisecracks said in fifth period that I did master to a complete success. I, Susan Isakson, in sound mind do leave to Mrs. Fortney all my equations that were not equal and to Miss Mc- Cutchen all the wrong keys I hit. I, Susan Jarrett, leave all the sour notes I tried so hard to sing for Mrs. Robinson, to Mr. Martin one gallon of instant coffee, and to T.-I. the thought that there are three more Jar- retts to come.

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Jefferson Middle School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Arlington, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 21

1962, pg 21

Jefferson Middle School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Arlington, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 6

1962, pg 6

Jefferson Middle School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Arlington, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 8

1962, pg 8

Jefferson Middle School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Arlington, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 23

1962, pg 23

Jefferson Middle School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Arlington, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 7

1962, pg 7

Jefferson Middle School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Arlington, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 29

1962, pg 29


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