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AIJII 1945 Class Will We the Senior Class of l945, being of sane mind CEU and body, do hereby proclaim this, our Last Will and Testament on this, the first day of May, one thousand nine- hundred and forty-tive: Harold Ason-Bequeaths his ability to grow to be a big tall man to Steve Gallant. Lois Caldwell-Bequeaths unto Doris Hewitt a book on '6Today l Am A Woman. Grace Connors-Wills her barnyard travels to Jean Johnson Daniel Douglas-Wills his wartime courtesy to customers to Mickey McBeth. Harry Drury-Wills his perfect atten- dance to Judd Harrington. Kitty Drury-Wills her horse and buggy to Grace Randall. Linnie Drury-Wills her interest in school to Louise Coonfer Frances Duran-Wills her bus ride to Frances Lasher. Eleanor Einhiple-Wills her interest in Home Ec. to Mary Onuschak. John Frenzel-Doesn't will his journeys to Pont to anyone. Julia Glus-Wills her plow to Bob Hilgendorf. Henry Halchin-Wills l1is boisterous- ness to John Bausch. John Horoschuk-Wills his curly hair to Harold Teed Grace Kategianes-Wills her happy times to Joyce Shiely. lllary Irene liaufer-Wills her Spot in the band to Genevieve Peters. Doris Kerns-Wills her singing voice to Harold Madden. Albert Klobusnik-Wills his double checking assignments to Bill Blair. Paul Lascek-Wills his garage talent to the next fellow with a Ford. Bob Lawrence-Wills his tractor to Bob Powell. Sam McArthur-Wills Albion High School to anyone who will take it. Ernest Mclntire-Wills his studious- ness to Bay Miller. James NIcNeish-Wills his rest seat at the Bessemer to Fisher. Jack Merritt-Wills his good neighbor policy to Donald Richardson. Willard Nliller-Wills his knock down and dragout technique to Fred Moon. Thelma Minutello-Wills her long walk Lo Vic Connors. Theresa Naglowski-Leaves her reputa- tion as a man-hater to Betty Bright. Agnes Nakich-Wills her scientific mind to Margaret Smith. Paul Onachila-Wills his bashfulness to Russell Fobes. William Panko-Leaves before any- thing else happens to him. Shirley Patton-Wills her defensive tactics to anyone else who needs them. Ruth Robison-Wills her ability to master any subject to the Ball Brothers. Mike Rock-Wills his oar finishing speed to Ronald Taylor. Helen Smock-Wills her laugh to Jess Cunningham. Gladys Stevens-Wills her shyness to Mary Ann Wolfe.
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AIJII 1945 Not pictured but grad- uating with the class are: Mike Rock Henry Halchin Sam lIcArthur Tereszll Naglowski Senior MILDRED YOUSCHAK Play, 3 Mixed Chorus, I, 2, 3 Girls Chorus, 1, 2, 3 Home Economics Club, 4 Mushball, 1, 2, 3 Cafeteria, 3 Course-General Ambition-Beautician Advisers iliss Irene Carrara Miss Jgan Levine Alhi Adviser Senior Class Adviser 13
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AIJII 1945 Class Will Continued William Suscheck-Wills his romancin g on the bus to Clifford McQuaid. Veronica Tercho-Wills her neatness to Dracilla. Elaine Thomas-Wills her ride on the Bessemer Bullet to Helen Scott. Ruth T omlinson-Wills her blonde hair to Joe Buschak. Rozella Ulan-Wills her armed forces strategy to the Navy. Dane Warner-Wills his mechanical genius to Pete Mitchell. Duane Weidler-Wills his technique on the trumpet to Harry James. Donald Wolfe-Leaves Finally. Fred Woodworth-Wills his beak to the next gobbler in line. Jack Youngs-Wills his dry humor to any Junior who is all-wet. Mildred Youschak-Wills her figure skating to Bay Stadler. The Alhi Staff-Leaves the Adviser Miss Carrara, to the next year's staff. We hope they are more thoughtful than we are. g To the Dear Freshmen-Some red paint to harmonize with their greeness, and all available toys not used by the sophomores, to while away the dreary study hall hc-urs. To the Sophomores-The marvelous two-year olds, who are fussy, bashful, and pessimistic, a needed shove and some self- confidence. To the Juniors-The rooms that we so tearfully abdicated, and all the drawing and gum we have left on our desks. To the entire Faculty-We leave all the amazing knowledge and startling infor- mation on our examination papers. To Miss Levine and Mr. Harthan, the girls and boys of Room 4 and 7 leave thanks for your undying patience in the morning and at noon and for after-school rushes. Class History g After finishing the first six grades and getting ready to start our seventh grade in the high school, we were quite a devilish sort. Our spirit was high as we joined together with the other students of S'Alhi.i' Our first year here was a trying one for the upper-class men, with our 'ihustling and bustling, 'Sup and downw and 'fin and out the halls. During the year we were in the eighth grade, we thought we had settled down somewhat, and the thing that caught our ever graspingi' attention was the Freshman Initiation. This kept us wondering what our own would be like the fol- lowing year. Our initiation came during our Freshman year. Yeow, what a time! The Sophomores had us scared Hsillyf' Where was our poise? To tell the truth it had disappeared, Waiting to show up later. The night of initiation came and we had a silly time of it. Our Sophomore year we started planning our initiation for the up and coming Freshman. We thought up the most treacherous of treachery, to try on the poor Freshman. We certainly had them frightened. Labor Day of our Junior year found us Ulaboringn over a stand of pop and ice cream. In the evening we held a dance and made very good profits which were needed greatly for our Prom. The Junior Play contributed much to our Prom and was a lot of fun. Then came the best and last of all, our Senior Year, with plans for a yearbook that is Htopsf' That poise which was spoken of earlier has made its debut this year. The only sad feature of our most promising graduation is that many of our boys and yes, our girls too, will be cff to war. We pray to God in humble prayer that He will watch over them and keep them safe from all evils. 15
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