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Suson Goulett-I leave the co-ed classes and the square I danced with to anyone. Darrell Fisher-No comment. Barbara GraggeI leave my name ttPoodle Doodle to Stratford. Patsy Copenhaver-I leave my ability to talk, to any lucky 7th graders. Margie ElliotFI leave my nick-name repulsive reponsil to Christine Bowman. Mary Jane Houser-No comment. Latte LuederseI leave my tilove lifeii to Pat Williams, have fun Pat! Joe RahneraI leave my uC equal B minus V8 to Lewis Francis. Billy Wiggins-I leave all my uE's to my friend Mr. Timberlake. Robin Schmidt-I leave my shoe leath- er to the halls of Stratford Jr. High School. Pat Logan-I leave my glasses that I never wear to Ruthie Leahy who needs them. Preston Gise-No comment. Donald Hawks-I leave all the teachers in worse condition then I found them. Jackie Albrecht-I leave all the fun I've had and tall righty to neat Ann Read. Roland JenkinkEveryone seems to be leaving something, I just hope I leave. Eva Markward-LeaVes her only love for Jack Cornwall to Karen Broek, Bill Anderson-I will my life to Mr. Simpson. Mary Bachman-Iwill no comment. Kathleen Blake-I leave my column to anyone who can meet the deadline. Helen Calkinsf-I will my locker to anyone who has enough dynamite to blow it open. , Bill Cl'arke-I will to Henry Baker the cover of my algebra book. Ruth Bowman-I leave my 25 cent milk shakes to ttPete . Funny? Jay EarleeNo comment. Dale KennedyeNo comment. Eddie Hillman-I will my mustache to Mr. Hullett. a l Pat Henslee-I will Mr. Taylorls tipeep quizes to next years ninth grade algebra classes. i' f i Eugene Hicks-I will my gym shoes to Mr. Hullett. 1:. Bob Lucas-I will my dark comglexion to some bleached o'ut seventh orieighth grader. Jeanie Higgins-I will Mary Upperco my Spanish book-hoping she will use it better than t1 did. x 3 Barbara Luzi-I leave Liz Griffith my Spanish book hoping she, doesn't have so muchktr'ouble as I'did with Spanish. Sherrie James-I will all my beaus to Barbara Price may she have more luck than I did. Bob Maddoer will all core class homework to the eighth grade, Ilm sure you won't regret it. Dottie Wease-I will my looks and wish the best of luck to Joyce Foxwell. Bruce Haslam-I will my ability to get into trouble to next ye-arsi Student Council President. Peggy Shaw I will the books I used and the fun I've had to someone. Gene Weedon-I leave my bottle of Vitalis to any eighth grader with a cow- lick. Diane StockingeI leave Bobbie Tuck- er my ability to fail all of Mr. Francis algebra tests. iIt isnit hardl. Skip MoteseI will my beloved Latin book and fondness of Mr. Timberlake- Don Moyer-I will all my love to Anne Reed. Gayle YoungeI will my Latin book to any sucker that wants it. Frank Rollins-I will my locker to any- one who can open it. Winston SideFI will my seat in Mr. Longis room to some unlucky eighth grader. Ernest Proctor-I will my outstanding athletic and scholastic ability, to Carl Hessenaw. Amen. Tony St. John-I will my athletic skills and weight lifting set to Edward Johnson. Gayle Coer will my blonde streak and my southern accent to Shirley Sarchet. , Darlene Graham-I will my seat by Mr. Francis, desk in Algebra to Pat Arrowsmith. Beverly KramereNo comment. Joyce A. Brown-I leave a wad of chewing gum under a science desk for Bobbie Tucker. Karin Haglund-I will my place in the lunch line to Joan McCaskill. Carlyn Rollings-I will leave my Latin Book to Joyce Warrington. Suzie Calkins-I will my Latin Book to some poor unspecting person. Ann Conklyn-I will all my lost pencils to Helen Keely. Corolyn Scheele-I leave Penny Van- ture all the fun I have had in the 9th grade. Grace Tunnicliffe-I leave my unfinish-i ed homework and foot notes to Barbara Lande. Anna Johnson-I leave my gift of gab in Math to Raymond Edwards. Roy Hienbuch-I leave the whole school to Ashby Rollins who will be back next year. a David Dinsmore-No comment. Joel Moyer-I leave-I hope. Russ Volchmann-No comment. Tommy DarnseI will all my Core essays to Mr. Simpson. Bobbie BrowneI'll leave my algebra book to Mr. Francis. Ed HulleI leave all my days in the office to Joe Dodd. ' James Waters-I leave my ttEis in Algebra 8; Latin to Philip Palmer. Thomas Carterel bequeath my celesti- al art works of most astounding beauty to Miss Arrington. Janis Parker-I will ttOld Faithful, my Latin book, to Pat Williams. Sally DykemaneNo comment. Marion Murray-I will all the Latin homework I didn't do to Ann Perkins. Chuck BaumeI will all the homework I didnit do in core to Myrtie Roberts. Jack Comwell-No comment. Mary HuntereI will to anyone dumb enough to take it-my fun WI in Latin. Betsy Savage-No comment. Alberta AbbotteI will my ttAlsii iri Latin to Susan Daileyepoor soul. Jimmy FriedersodorfyeI will my red hair and favorite Algebra Teacher, Mr. Taylor to John Kaprakis. Bob Hannon-No comment. Jim Finn-No comment. Jim McCawan-No comment. George Wilson-I will the 8th grader who takes science i202l my sympathyjf't Will Edge-Novc'ommentuu . W' ' Judy BarneSLILiiCVi'll my Spanish test grades to some poor unsuspecting 8th. grader. .i Johnny JacksoneIiwill to the 7th and 8th grades all the girls except one. Dwight Mohler-No comment. George Pubols-Wills his position as sleepyest person in school to anyone lucky enough to get it. Dotty Gordon-I will my homeroom teacher to Jeanne Clending. June Hengenr-iAI Iw-ill the prom to the eighth gradiefN-Who doesnit get to go placest ' thtiny'Bush-I will my .000 batting average to some poor eighth grader. Wadie Street-No comment. Elbert Jenkins-No comment. Sally Smith-I will all the AT, I got in Algebra to some poor eighth grader. Nancy Campbell-I leave all the worry of taking one of Mr. Davisis science test. Jackie Green-I will all my science grades to Shirley Forbes-Jtthe unlucky ,, one . Lila Martin-No comment. Joanne Witzel-I will all the luck in the world to the 8th graders, theyill need it. Continued on next Pagel
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LAST WILL 6:. TESTAMENT Beverly Brown-I le-ave good old Stratford to the oncoming 9th graders. Bruce Reynoldsal leave all my iiCat shirts to Art Eberdt. David AtheyaI leave my table in the cafeteria to Ray Edwards. Perry Newmanel leave all my good grades in Algebra to Arthur Hammond. Stanley Smith-I leave my fencing ability to Mr. Huelett. Nancy Blann-I leave my worn out Spanish book to some poor eighth grader. Joe VianaI leave my Algebra book to the next poor student who gets it. Bill Payne-I leave my hard times in homeroom to Miss Macy. Larry Ambrogial leave my hard times in Core to Jerry Foster. Douglas HonakeraI leave the stools in Science class to Carolyne Haley. Doug Corbin-I leave my Algebra books to Mr. Taylor. Gilbert Kingsburyal leave the Strat- ford orchestra to the eighth grade. Betty Crabtree-I leave my place at the end of the lunch line to Pat OiMalley. Marjorie SauerweinaI leave the dirty dishes in Home Ec. to Cecile Duncan. Ronny Porter-I leave my last jug of mountain dew to all the thirsty students. Janet Medler-I leave my typing grades to Grace Holten. Evelyn CummingFI leave Mrs. Muel- lers Core classes to My sister. Marion Holt-I leave all the fun Iive had at Stratford to My sister. Ann MomeeFI leave all my algebra homework to Mr. Francis. Delares Watkins-I leave my Ais to Carole Kudkins and Peggy Koonty. Eustace Land-I leave all my time out of math class to Mr. Long. Billy Gerke-e-I leave all the good food in the Cafeteria to all eighth graders. Evelyn David-I leave my gym suit to anyone, and take'the locker. Mary Bell-I leave my arguments with Mr. Earle to some poor speech student. Roberta BezillaeI leave my seat in core class to someone who doesnit know better. Margaret Connolly-I leave my teach- ers to some student who is lucky enough to have them. Frank Croft-I leave more Clevies to Mr. D. Audrey Frain- I leave my ability not to chew gum and get away with it. Jean Hanger-I leave all my fond memories of puzzling my teachers for being a twin. Bobbie Garnet-I will my ability to talk faster than I can think to Patty OiMalley. Jane GreenaTo Joan Atkins I leave my dear ttLatin Homework that I do in. homeroom. Jerry Kennedy-I, Jerry Kennedy, leave. Ronnie Kinney-I will a larger brief- case to Mr. Simpson to carry all our itEii papers. James Kolakoskial leave my desk in Mr. Francist room to some lucky eighth grader. Ada Lanningal will my ability to guard the hall doors at lunch time, to Sue Watkins. Joan LeBeau-N0 Comment. David Perkins-To Miss Miller, I leave transcriptions of my conversations with Bill Franklin. Charles Richter-I Charles Richter leave the food in the cafe to the teachers. Charlott Rollins-I Charlott Rollins leave my locker to Nancy Oglesby. Jimmy Taylor-I leave this school nothing since I got nothing. Richard ZoeckleraI leave this school. Betty Turner-No comment. Jerry Whetzel-I leave this school with the thought of my Teachers looks and her tests. Sue Washburn-I leave my ability to blush to Patsy Burnett. Jennie Summerscale- I leave my Core book to Mr. Simpson. Betsy Powell-I leave my many fly catches to Mrs. Mueller. Colette Courtot-I will my many ttEisit in science to who ever takes it next year. Don LancasteraI leave my beautiful crew cut. Edwina Knipling-I will my ability to say wrong things at wrong times to Bar- bara Thompson. Barbara Payne- I leave my good clean mind to Marlyn Babbs. Orrel Glover-I hereby leave Mr. Si- mion P. Tayloris III table legs for the students next year. Jim Street-I leave just about anything I dont have to the future ninth graders. Jack Besecker-I leave my absent mindedness to forget Latin homework to anybody who wants it. Sally Rathbone-I leave Barbara Price her battered Spanish book and moldy gym socks. Betty Goldblatt-I leave my long wait in lunch line to anyone willing to take it. Margo Mannal leave a slightly batter- ed Latin book to anyone who wants it. Joan Chasea I leave the algebra prog- nostic tests for the lucky people having Mr. Frances next year. Barbara Smith-I leave the mouse with pink eyes and big appetite that ate my lunches to Barbara McHenry. Dick .1300ka will my wavy hair to Phil Peterson. Helen Englishal leave my seat in Spanish in front of John Richmond to Fay Furney. Joan OiMarea-I leave my love life to the second Babs. Barbara Harrington-Pll be back. Jimmy Weinsteina-I leave my ability to confuse my science teacher. Don Franklin-I do hereby bequeath my algerba ability to Mr. Simon Plush Taylor 111. ' Harvey Daviwl leave Miss Macy, glad that I left. Wayne PayneaI leave my finger prints on the Library to Stratford. Bob Koster-I leave an alarm clock to anyone who falls asleep in Alegbra. Francis Rhody-I leave my teachers in worse conditions than I found them. Greg Hetter-I leave my Ats in algebra to that dear boy Chauncy Donal. Norman Beckwith-I leave my dirty manageris job to any eighth grade. Bob Dunn-Since I am a pauper I . leave nothing. David Brewsteral leave my squeaking hair in orchestra to any eighth grader who can stand it. Barbara Hullal leave my ES? to Elsie Dutrow. Mary Morrisonal leave everything to anybody. Anne RichardsonaTo all eight grad- ers I leave exams I hope. Betsy Powell- Davis Fortunea Betty Barryel leave my brother to the oncoming eighth graders or 7th graders. Connie Campbell-I leave the secret of spining my hall locker to any eighth grader. Nancy Lee McCormick-No comment. Tom Hockersmith-I leave my golf game in the Davisis class to future Sci- ence teachers. Dick Gott-Iive been here four years I just hope I leave. Bill George- I leave all the chewing gum I have deposited in the library trash basket to any rookie. tContinued on next Pagel
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Louise Kearnes-leaves Shirley Mar- cey Miss Mueller's 1st and 2nd period core classeseBest O Luck. Ronnie Wrotanel will my science class to some eighth grader. Dick DaviseI leave my powerful body to some under-nourished seventh grader. Glen Pond-I leave my sympathy for the on coming ninth graders. Don Rea-I leave my bad grades, de- tention and trouble to J. C. Honaker. Jack Payne-I leave my name itBonzo to Bill Helilin. Bob Childress-I leave my symphony for the next orchestra of Stratford. John HetzereI leave my bum leg to Mr. Drukenmiller for a bat next year. Rodney Rogers-I leave my expert fishing ability to any good fisherman. Lester Thompsonel leave Miss Muel- ler to some poor eighth grader. Pete Byers-I leave my tremendous height to some long legged eighth grader. Stephen MilikeneI leave a little money for the Signpost. Bill Covert-I leave my cowboy boots to some undeveloped Hopalong Cassidy. Pete Reimer-L-I leave my large feet to anyone who wants them. Richard Auguste-I leave my excess fat to David Fisher. Robert Russell-I leave my witty re- marks in science to Mr. Atkins. Paul Sullivan4-I leave my detention in science to Evelyn Snyder. David Nemir-I leave all of those goofy girls. Catherine Gordonel- leave my cat food for Cato and my desk in Latin to Nancy Harding. Majorie Miller-I leave all my deten- tion to Helen Miller. Joyce Pinion-No comment. Betty Patterson-I leave my old CU Latin Book to Bubs Ankiney. Vesta Skees-I leave all my old alge- bra homework papers to Gail Roberts and PatSy Cullen. Cynthia Smith-I leave all 450 term reports and essays to Mr. Simpson. Helen StumpAI leave my algebra book to anyone who wants it. Shirley West-I leave Betty Raliey the gym showers. Barbara Williams-I leave the Home Ec Club for next years' Vice President. Dolores Hurdleel leave my straight yhair to Helen Miller. Marian Meyer-No comment. Marie Eureel leave my English book to anyone with courage. Joyce Leon-I leave my flirtous way to Faye Furney. Vernon Iden-I leave Mr. Hulettls five minute lectures to the eight grade boys' gym class. 3112 g?tgnpnat Published by the students of Stratford Junior High School; Arling-v ton, Virginia. THE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ........................................... Billy Van Duesen ASSISTANT EDITORS ........................ Jackie Albrecht, Elaine Alexander FEATURE DEPARTMENT . Barbara Harrington, Dottie Gordon, Kathlene Blake, Ruth Bowman NEWS DEPARTMENT .................. Eustace Land, Greg Hetter, Evelyn David SPORTS DEPARTMENT .................... Donald Sours, Dick Davis, Don Rea STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER ......................................... Jay King tPHOTOGRAPHERS .............................. Morton 8c Rolland, Arlington ADVERTISING 8: BUSINESS MANAGERS ........ Steve Milliken, Vernon Iden, Gene Weedon PRINTER ........................................ , Universal Printers, Arlington CIRCULATION MANAGERS HWSVHZQWMCIHR, Frank Rollins FACULTY SPONSOR ............................................. Mr. Mackura itAll homeroom pictures were taken by Morton 8c Rolland Studio, Clarendon. Other pictures by Jay King. A NEWSPAPER A newspaper is a living thing. It lives for the people in the world, their failures and successes, their joys and sorrows, their work and play. The people of the world make the news and the news is food and drink to the newspaper. While there are people in the world there will be news. The .paper must be fed a balanced diet of this news or it cannot bring the important things to the attention of the people. The staff must provide this diet, choosing from the neWs only the significant and timely articles. The staff must not ignore the troubles and hope in the world, it must be a concience and a stimulant. The staff must not forget the successes of the individuals, the nation, big or little, The world must remember these things and find inspirationgin them. A newspaper must express the activities and thoughts ofythe readers and the news and editorials, whether it be a national newspaber, a city newspaper, or a school newspaper. ' Only the truth and all the truth must go into print. The staff in providing this diet chooses from the news that its readers make, thus it reflects on its readers. They must be behind the staff. . A newspaper should live for democrary. It must uphold democrary by printing that which democrary stands on, truth, freedom and justice. When these things are lost then it is no longer a newspaper but a means of spreading propaganda. That kind of a newspaper is a discredit to its staff and to those who read it.
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