CLASS WILL lCon+inuedl Louise Dahlin passes on her golden silence to Frank Carollo. Florence Haar is the lucky heir of Pauline Alberone's beautiful flashing eyes. Charles Pilarczyk receives the nickname Charlie from Charlotte Johnson, while Geraldine Mance wills Gerry to Jeraline Colley. Joe Hrovat leaves his braggadocio fconsult Webster's unabridged, page 333D to George Gregory. Jimmy Greene will be seen with the pair of massive shoulders once belonging to Jim Snedden. Grace Siebert leaves the Girls' Board in the capable hands of Kenny Kessler. Frank Zorc and Marshall Cox receive Louis Doksansky's seat on the bus. Jean Nordin wills her sun tan to Bill Synecky. Eugene Rybak's conceit will be carried on by Hank Yaeger. Michael Potoma leaves his pin-boy prowess to George Yaeger. Ervan Pejsa and Clarence Stuchel receive the capitalistic ideas once held by Jimmy Downes. Russ Janashak will make good use of those sure-tips left by Richard Ilmat, Cwhat's hot in the third, IggyPj Alice Bilik and Herbert Dombrowski have been handed down that neat appearance of Eleanore Zinkis. Ed Maruna leaves Alice Poultney. Betty Novy wills her curlers to her sister, Rita, in case she, also, decides to amputate her tresses. Joe Pecjak gives his brain to his brother, Tony. fJoc's graduating and won't need it anymorej Bill Craider is the proud owner of Don Skala's car. Lenny Kunesh's skates will be seen on Beverly Currieg while Art Serrin takes over Bill Barret's overalls. Bernice Brajer and Elaine Hunt will their friendship to Norma Mc-Quown and Marian Harwood. Rita Hridel is the proud possessor of Mabel Casale's personality. Bob Homoly hands down his G. I. clothes to Matt Ferrante. Evelyn Rozanek leaves her feature writing ability to Norman Szabo and Carol Sackman. The technical ability once owned by James Matko now belongs to Hildegarde Schulz. Bud Henderson wills his art work to Dolores Vanderink. Lessie Craft is the lucky owner of Marilyn Miles's natural blond curly hair, fpar- ticularly that one sweet lock dangling over her eye.D James 0rville's favorite pastime, reading, will be taken over by Seressa O'Dell. The lucky heirs of Eleanor Dragonic's rhumba are John Lucas and Barbara Quest. Irene Poluschik has recently attained Eleanor' Perko's height. Margie Langham leaves her love for horses to Roumaine Atkinson. That shy laugh of Andy Kulaga's now belongs to Neil Maser and Virginia Geiger. Bob Maruna leaves his advice concerning cheerleaders to his brother, Dave Maruna. Orvill Floyd and Dick VVyskocil will take over the 103 physique previously owned by Don Oliver. Pat Tanno wills his tumbling ability to Carl Spencer and Jimmy Forsythg while the math ability once owned by Richard Liskovec will now be put to good use by Peggy Lewis and Robert Wyskocil. The big bass drum once carted about by Ray Orchard will now be seen with Don Lipster and Robert Klecan beneath it. John Petrasek and Arthur Eachie Hochmuth receive the companionship once carried on by Howard Guaraniere and Fred Zipperle. Louis Simonic leaves his grammatical talents to Tom Parish. To Ed Marlow goes the Foreign Affairs Club once headed by Richard Dietrich. John 'iAtlas Bartak and John VVeismueller,' Marmol receive Ed Kelechi's muscles. The cultured Spanish accent of Joe Karlozi's goes to Rebecca Ervin and Gerry Schirmer. Peggy DeZort wills her gracefullness in gym class to Dorothy Kish, Nancy Watt and Dorothy Torola. ' Tom Greene hands down his basketball prowess to none other than Ronald Teare and Stanley Haw. Signed and Sealed, The Class 0f1947.
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