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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We. the June cicss ot 1948. ol South High School, in the city of Clevelond. Ohio, being of sound (who ere we trying to kid) mind and body, do hereby bequeath. bestow, will, confer. g:ve—and not only that—wo leave the following possessions, il wo may. to the beneficiaries named Ron “Ungers Topley would like to give Mr John Lee a super Junior Detective Outfit with a finger print set included to aid him in his chosen vocation Marian Peck and Francis Duda leave their gym locker to any six people who will take care of it A keg ol beer is to be given to Ed Ungers by someone in his homeroom (Name withheld as safety precaution ) Sophie Krasowski and Marilyn Moeiiersman leave the lun of hearing the buzzers ring in the office to the future office force Miss V Gallagher is to receive a Ghizmoe” from Ed Ciha to aid her in teaching her radio clcsses. (According to Ed. a Ghizmoe is something that is, but isn’t) Arlene Fisher wills her smiles (she’s taking some with her. too) to the most solemn person in the next class. Alice Bennet. the generous soul, is taking everything with her LaVerne Pfriem wills the date of her birth. February 4. to anyone who can publicize it most. Sam M-.rakian wants to give Mr John Lee a Navy Searchlight lor use at the r.oon movies Helen Novak leaves 10 fingers for anyono who can't type as well as she. To Mr. Bernes goes S50.000 for a super stage production from Pat Martin, the Irish-Polack There is a catch to it. he will have to wait until Pet makes his tirst million. Wilma Scott directs that her imaginary harp be given to anyone who can lift it. play it. cr.d see it. Love those demonstrations. Miss Davis, the librarian, receives a megaphone from Dolores Krcjewsk: to aid her in attracting the attention of some of the less studious students found in the library Howard Lawrence gladly dumps the sports page of the Beacon onto any journalistic Flyer fan Some worthy cutter is to receive c key to room 2:8 so they may have a place to hide from Mr Lee. The key is a gift ol Tom Sandi (alias the voice) and Ed. the Gopher. Egut. A. Bednarski reluctantly bequeaths his debating arguments to any student who loves formal discussions. Mr. James Lee gets a fender for his ccr from Myron Bechtold. P S.: He needs more than a fender for that car Ed (Dizzy) Dzieazina wills to anyone who can stand it as long as we did. a wad ol gum Mr Moriarty is to receive a new machine shop from Richard Swanek, only the project has been held up because of the lack ol funds. Memories ol a soft, lovely speaking voice are left by Mary Seaman. Eileen Mikat loaves her brief case to any up-and-coming brain. The senior members ol the German Club leave to Miss Weiss a thank you for some wonderful pcrties To Miss Munn, homeroom 216 leaves the crumbs Irom many would-be lunches slyly eaten curing homeroom period Sylvia Zbikowsk. bequeathes to anyone who is big enough to hold it. and play it. her flute. The vacant parking space in front of South is left by Earl Cannon loan Turajski leaves to Mr Lander her Technocracy Study Guide. Betty Sopko leaves South with c promise to Miss Laura Jones that sho wil read The Return of the Native sometime during her life Robert Brown wills his magnificent collapsible pocketbooks to all the women teachers. Bob Burke leaves South to anyone who wants it. Alice Slowikowski donates two rolls ol pennies to those needing admission to the noonday movies Connie Zielecki leaves an automatic pen pusher to tho girls in Miss Vackar's shorthand Iff classes. Boa Stark gives little Waldo a pair of glasses Joanne Knight gives little Sarvo a bobby pin. Terry Jablonski gives two shiny buckets to Miss Weiss to collect her tears. Don Va.tman and Dick Umerly give Mr. W G. Smith their free talent. A beautiful story book, telling about elves and fairies, is left to cny fortunate studor.t riding the Broadway bus to town, by Helen Wierzbicki. (Especially to those living around 55th and Brocdway. eh Helcial) Pculine Slugga leaves her method of braiding three strands of hair to any Southern Belle Ruth Feidr.er wills Mr Sutter a new supply oi patience lor the girls in next semesters driving classes The graduating Gym Leaders will Mrs. Lewis a new set ol basketballs. Doris Francisco leevos her permission for all lOB's to use the elevator. Evelyn Butcher leaves her books to all book worms Lucille Kin leaves a new sweater for John Turk. Pat Kalinowski wills an automatic brain to help the poor struggling chemists like herself. George Smiljanich leaves a special row in movies lor next year’s phonies. The Entire Journalism Staff wills to Miss Howarth a beautiful bouquet of roses for tolerating their thorny habits.
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Alicia Nowak Saleswoman Enter Foreign Service ler Nurses Machinist Stay Awake in German Go steady with myseil Secretory None See South win football championship None Pianist Attend College None None Stenographer To dance like Gene Kelly None Not ambitious Norman Ropinski Sleep Hit 300 in bowling Grow up Merchant Marine Raise a football team Band leader Pilot ' Model Phil Strizzi Martha Szcliga John Taylor Ronald Tepley Eleanor Tezie loanette Thomas Elaine Thome Dolores Tloczynski Viola Tomaselli Joan Turajski Charles Unger Dick Umerley Barbara Vahl Donald Valtman Rosemary Vulcan Margaret Weiss Ann Wesolowski Robert Washington Thelma Williams Helen Wierzbicki Stelli Yurisich Raise a hockey team Stenographer Malalda Zuloo Constance Zielecki Rita Zolkowski Richard Zielinski Raymond Zaremba None
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GIRLS LEADERS Girls in white—neat and bright. Hear their call- Leaders all! BOYS LEADERS Active, alert, able. Leaders dependable. GIRLS CLASS Testing our skill on the hard wood. Games played with courage and speed. Races prove undying thrillers As in victory Souths girls always lead!
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