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Page Fourteen The Yallowjacket fune, 1962 I, Wesley Roberts: Miss Glenn: Once I didn't know anything about English, but now I ain't never goin too have any worries about not correctical English grammers nohow anyways. I, Faye Rodeheaver, leave to Mr. Martin a book on How to Take Field Trips. To Mr. Haas a pamphlet on H ow to Give Easier Tests. I, Richard Rogers, being of not a sound mind hereby leave everybody who will be here next year the awful painted walls. Also, I leave all those who will have Miss Matheney next year the pleasure of teaching her class- es and not getting paid. I, Bill Romesburg, do hereby leave Mr. Haas one membership application to the john Birch Society, 310,000 worth of Confederate United Nations bonds, two disintegrated shotguns, and a 21 TV set. Me, Linda Roy, leave this here school with the fact that I been teached all I wanta know! Bye!! Don't worry there's another coming !! I, Donna Rubottom, being abnor- mally crazy leave to Miss Baker a 13 inch zipper and a pack of safety pins Qfor jumpers onlyj in hopes that they may be of use someday and last but not least to Mrs. Phillips a Fillet Mignon - rare. I, Gary Rulapaugh, to Mrs. Powell will half a dozen passes, two audio- visio cards and the tape from the play Genesis I, Pat Russell, being of sound mind and body, do leave to 1ny teachers my notes and the happy memories of my wisecracks. To Miss Matheney, I leave Fred Jones-be careful, it bites back. I, Roberta Richert, do leave to Mrs. Robinson all my sour notes and to Mrs. Scott all my typing errors. I, Noel Sarvis, leave to Mrs. Custer a roll of Scotch tape for skirt hems only and to Mrs. Phillips all the trans- lation I couldn't do. Also, to my broth- er, Mac,', I leave a book on How to Behave in School. I, Judy Saunders, being of sound C?j mind and body do leave to Mrs. Robinson one bare bulletin board and one less singing UQ voice in Ninettes, to Mrs. Bennett one used pair of broken eardrums and to Mr. Holder the memory of Black River Falls. i, mike saunder, leve to mis glen mi son glases, her pitcher, yard stik, flow- ars, chalk, erazers, and xactly what i did in her clasg NUTEN ?? !46fgZ8z'X:. I, jim Savoy, leave to Mrs. Bennett all the fun we had in homeroom, and all my good grades to Mr. Haas. Mr. Havens, I leave three glorious days' vacation which he so kindly gave me. I, Nancy Schuppe, leave to Mr. Mar- tin fifty-eight pieces of paper cluttered with unneeded words that were used for themes and to Mr. Potts an orange, red, and violet polka-dot tie to match his maroon jacket. I, Nancy Shade, do hereby leave to Mr. Holder one Brillo Pad and one turtle. I, Charlotte Shaw, leave to Mrs. Scott all my misplaced keys. To Miss Baker I leave all half done showers and Mrs. Duncan I leave all my thinking. I, Mickey Sheppard, leave to Mr. Motes the dumbbells of TJ. the can take that any way he likesj and to Mr. Haas I leave the wonderous world of social studies for he can gladly keep it. I, Charlotte Sher, leave to the cafe- teria all my stockings With runs. To Mr. Haas I leave his favorite sayings Keep Quiet and Get to class and to Mrs. Bennett all my algebra pa- pers. I, Don Shoop, leave to Mrs. Phillips one six pack of Metrecal and to Mrs. Bennett an old algebra book cover for her to remember me by. I, Marie Shotwell, do hereby leave to Miss Baker my S-H-O-T-W-E-L-L sweat shirt in which I lost every day for two years and to Mrs. Robinson her roll book. I, Mike Shlanta, leave one old smelly sock for Mr. Motes. I'll remem- ber the good old days when Miss Glenn would get so mad that I couldn't see the freckles on her face. I, Barney Siegel, leave two jammed keys on typewriter number 9 that have been unjammed. I, Sally Simpson, leave behind, the memory of Mr. Martin's good looks and my father's electric shaver. I, Liz Sindell, leave the happy mem- ories of my slumber party to my five guests and all the other unknown peo- ple who showed up during the night. Being of unsound mind and body I, Kathy Smith pledge to do better in my coming years for I can't get much worse. Teachers don't put your minds at rest, my sister's still here to flunk your tests!! I, Mickie Smith, leave a hand gre- nade to Mrs. Duncan and hope she gets a big bang out of it! ! To Mr. Potts I leave a lecture book and to Theresa Mansfield I leave the memories of the girls' room. I, Elaine Smoot, being of sound body but not so of mind leave Mrs. Robinson all 1ny sour notes and all my Dilly Dillies. Finally I leave!! I, Kaye Spires of not a sound mind leave to all new students the pleasure of joining TJ., if there is anything left of it. Cindy Staffa: I say TJ. is wonderful, I say TJ. is great, All this is said cause I'm hoping to graduate. Warning dear Patty there's an- other Staffa to be won, My dear sister Kris, and I hope you have fun. I, Gail Stafford, being of sound mind P leave Mr. Holder and Mrs. Bennett all their teasing and Miss Matheney the memory of the New York Trip. I, Steve Stroup, leave to TJ. the following: 4 back issues of Hot Rod to Mrs. Custer, 1 burned out spotlight to Mr. Martin, my cartooned tests papers to Mr. Holder. I, Ronny Stucker, hereby leave to Mr. Haas all the essay questions that I wrote for him. I, Tim Taylor, being half sound mind, leave to Mrs. Scott one torn and battered French book. To Mr. Motes, I leave all of 1ny aches and smelly clothes and to Mrs. Duncan lots of used paper. I, john Thomas, of sound mind and body hereby give Miss Glenn my Eng- lish book, Mr. Holder a new fountain pen and Mr. Motes my nature boy costume. I, Donna Thompson, leave to all next year's cheerleaders, all the FUN that in hopes that they might have just as much!! And to Mrs. Phillips, I leave all the tests I managed to pass. v I
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fune, 1962 The Yellowjacket Page Fifteen I, Frank Thompson, leave to Mrs. Phillips one incomplete verve book, to Miss McCutchen one battered con- federate flag and to T.-I. all the fond memories of ........ of ...... -- ?? I, jean Thompson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Bennett one used Algebra book and to Miss Matheney the thought that she can go on reading her poetry and trying to make other people understand it. I, Gene Tiller, being of sound mind leave my leaking pen to Kenith Morris. I, Charles Timms, hereby leave Mr. Haas one membership card to Vic Tanny and to Mr. Potts one life in- surance math book with half the pages missing. I, Ian Tingen, being of reasonably sound mind do hereby bequeath and bequest to the building known as TJ.: one complete list of home work not done for Mrs. Duncan and four feet of my height to Charles Brynes. I, Pat Trammele, being of sound state and mind leave all the food in the world to Mrs. Scott who gets hungry around first period. I, Elizabeth Underwood, leave to Miss Glenn all my nasty little notes. I, Don Vannoy, being of sound mind and body hereby leave to Mr. Motes one pair of worn and battered basket- ball shoes and all 22 points which I ac- cumulated during basketball season. I, Rosie Van Strien, leave Mr. Haas staydown shades, Miss Baker girls who wear shoes, Miss Anton loads of Tell Tale Hearts and Miss Glenn a 25,000 word composition. I, Daphne Voyatzis, leave to Mr. Haas a list of the various names his loving students concocted and my much cherished book of essay questions. T0 Mrs. Duncan a whole list of thought provoking DWP topics for next year's lucky students. I, Barbara Vifarfield, in sound mind, do hereby leave all my belongings to Mrs. Donale Kain. Of my belongings are one typewriter, sewing machine, and bedroom suits. I, Mary Washburn, leave Miss Bak- er all the notes in my gym locker. I leave Mrs. Duncan all her Practical Englishs and hopes she never gets my little sister. I, Karen lVeldon, leave to all next year's ninth graders the hope that they will have as much fun as I had! I also leave with the wonderful teachers the thought that maybe someday their teaching will show up on incl SOME- DAY I II I, James lVestlake, being of sound mind and body leave my 65 tcfitlzcrcd old tlicuirs to the betterment of future ninth graders. I, Tim White, leave my only posses- sions to the oncoming second year French class: my ability to bicker, squabble, and argue-usually unsuccess- fully with my French teacher, Mrs. Phillips, in the hope that I might gain some points on already graded tests. Al- so my ability to write long sentences. I, Gayle Whitney, of '62 bid ole TJ. fond adieu. HONOR ROLL This is the 9th grade honor roll based on the first five grading periods. Each person appeared on the honor roll every grading period. 9-1 Ed Land Nancy Loy 9-2 Linda Bradley Bev. Darnell 9-3 John Dc-:Zonia 9-4 Marna Carver Maristeve Doyle Gaye Gibson Karol-Ann Mattos 9-5 Mary Diehl Sandy Yarbrough 9-6 Vicky Gottschalk Nancy Kinneman Barbara Kelly 9-7 Bob Barde Fred Litton 9-8 none I, Janis Wiley, leave Mr. Martin the thought that he tore down the T.V. image of his first period speech class. To Mr. Haas I leave the thought that Tony Graf might not make it this year and that once again he might have you. I, jane VVilliams, leave to Mr. Potts all his little quizzes and lectures. To Mrs. Scott I leave the fun we had in sixth period business. I, Bob Xkfinecoff, being of sound mind and body leave to Mrs. Bennett all the wise cracks I made in algebra and to TJ. I leave ................ 'Whos leaving??? ........ I, Fayette XVolford, being stark mad do bequeath to Mr. Haas one shot gun shell so he may hunt rabbits in Aus- tralia. To Mrs. Phillips I contribute to her fund for a one way trip to the Riviera. I, Kenny lVroe, being of sound mind and body, leave to the incoming ninth graders one slightly mutilated locker and one set of books. I, Sandy Yarbrough, after enjoying my half year at T.'I. leave to Miss Mar- tin Znd period Latin with all of the typ- ing students' interruptions. I, Alice Zackrison, being of sound mind leaves to Mr. Haas all those es- says I never wrote, to Mrs. Fortney all those signs I never got and to Miss Glenn and her freckles, I leave all. gum ifure EARLY AMERICAN SHOPPE AND APPLIANCE CO. 3102 Columbia Pike Arlington 4, Va. C0lIIf7l1.lllC'IZ1'S MI2IllIINN'S SPUIIIING EUIIIIS l204 NO. HARTFORD ST. ARLINGTON, VA. JAckson 8-7717 DEPENDABLE CLEANERS 8. TAILORS ALL worm nowr ON PREMisEs JA. 7-1881 3008 Columbia Pike Arlington, Va. Shop at BEN FRANKLIN 5 8: 10 lfVhz-re Your Dollar H as M are C cuts Westmont Shopping Center Cor. of Glebe Rd. 81 Columbia Pike
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