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UA.. Cid... 'IM Now that we are leaving the halls of Washington High School, we, The Class of '52, being of sound mind and body, wish to leave some of our dearest possessions to the underclassmen. I, Jim Colpaert, will my ability to finish high school without failing a required course to any freshman who is interested. I, Jeanne Nagy, will all my worries, headaches, and gray hairs on the Hatchet to the person willing to take them over next year. I, Florence Bethel, will to see Thelma Phillips, Evelyn Nesbitt, and DeWilla Phillips receive diplomas from Washington. to my sister, Marge, and hope she will have as much fun hitting people I, Carl Zwierzynski, will my harmony with Miss Halnon in home room to some coming freshman. We, Jane Perzak and Delphine Zielinski, will our great friendship, in which we argue and make up just as fast, to any two students always arguing. We, Dan Buczynski and Ron Trojanowski, will our mischievousness and pranks to future members of the chemistry class. We, Alice Sabaj and Betty Steenbeke, will the mystery of The Shad- ows to anyone who can get Miss Halnon to tell them the answer. I, Dan Olejniczak, will my thespian ability to an up-and-coming thespian and that thespian is: Ralph Wierzbinski. We, Mary Ann Szczechowski and Florence Kurpiewski, will our seats in Miss Halnon's home room to our Freshmen successors. I, Carolyn Trzaskowski, will my ability to eat in the cafeteria for four years and still graduate to any freshman who would like to try. I, Andy De- Cook, will my ability to pass English V, to Frank Taberski, who seems to be having trouble. I, Annabelle Tschida, will my twirling uniform and baton to my sister, Marge, and hope she will have as much fun hitting people. I. Joan Petrowski, will my ability to pay the price for chewing gum in Miss I-Ialnon's class to any underclassmen who never get caught. I, Hank Werwas, will to any young freshman the fun I had at Washington, espe- cially with the girls. I, Edisto Woods, will to my friend, Jean Parks, a coat closet to hang her coat in at noon. I, Eileen Lubinski, will my driving to Gladys Badowski, who could use a few lessons. fHow about it, Hot Rod? J I, Ray Haluda, will to any sportsman the good times I had hunting when I had skipped school. I, Steve Horvath, will my desk in home room to any future Iittle jewel . I, Louise Zawierucha, will my last name to anyone who thinks they can spell or pronounce it. I, Alease Murphy, will Virgil Moore to Pearl, and hope they will get along better than Span and I. I, Betty Tschida, will my boy-trouble to any underclassman that doesn't have it. We, Bernadine Jaronik and Dorothy Fleishaker, will our ability to be friends and locker partners for four years in high school to - someone. I, Edward Szymczak, will my ability to run the mile always the same slow way to any underclassman who wishes it. We, Shirley Varglyas and Norma Nagy, will our ability to argue and still be the best of friends. I, James Smith, will my height to Audrey DeCook. I, Robert Saltzgaber, will to Danny Kiefer, my seat in the tenor band. I, Ed Pietrzak, will my ability to fail five English courses and still graduate to any underclassman. I, Ronnie Bobinski, will my ability to own a car to any junior who can keep it up the way I did without a job. We, Joan Opaczewski and Marianne Holewczynski, will our patience to nerve-shattered Miss Walsh, who has lost hezrs trying to teach us gossips shorthand. I, Dick Kruk, will my ability to skip school once a semester and get caught to any underclassman. I, Joann Marino, will to any student my job as a car hop at Toasty's. I, Everett Wright, will all my jokes to Tom Burzynski, who doesn't seem to know any. I, Frank Majewski, will my ability to play noon-league with such ungraceful form to any underclassman who wants it. I, Leonard Ciesielski, will my ability to stay away from trouble to Robert Lisenko and Robert Lechtanski. I, Charles Plump, will my basket- ball ability to one of Mr. Holley's boys for next season. I, Mary Kania, will my ability to go steady the last two years of school and be happy. I, Jim Kalka, will my ability to get caught at A. B. Z. Terminal to Bill Forrest. We, Almalee Pasman, Bette Olejniczak, and Sandra Smith, will our locker to anyone who thinks he can fit his belongings in it. I, Irene Walker, will my shorthand notebook to Barbara Tukavich. I, Charleigh Wright, will my ability to anyone who can drive and keep together at the same time my slightly used Ford. I, Marlene Jozwiak, will my originality and my ability to go steady to Beverly Laisure, who seems to possess neither. I, Span Mitchem, will to Joe Brazier my ability to loaf on the basketball floor and yet get along with Mr. Holley. I, Eugene Koszyk, will my ability to stay out of trouble in machine shop to all freshmen. We, Jerry Wierzbinski, Pete Pica, and Bob I-Iegedus, will our ability to get out of class to putter on the stage to Dale Fozo, Gerald Stajkowski, and Ronald Milewski. We, Eileen Howe and Susie Meszaros will our locker, accessories, lipstick, hand lotion, and comb to Sheila Howe and Jackie Edwards, who, we are sure, can use them. I, Yo- landa Pap, will my ability to write and sign by own excuses. I, Annie Wells, will to John Wells, Robert Howell, and Richard Echols my ability to skip school and'not get caught. I, Bob Williamstmn, will my will power to Roselle Meszaros with hopes she can overhaul it. I, Shirley Parks, will to Barbara Carter, Frances Howell, for those daily trips to the drug store. I, Dessie Williams, will my resistance to skipping school to the under- classmen. I, Albert Woodard, will my boxing skill to my brother Peter. I, Albert Cashaw, will all my girls to any underclassman who thinks that he can handle over live. I, Nandor Vargo, will to Matt Griffin and Dale Fozo my saying in the huddle, We can take it! We're from Washington! I, Bill Woodard, will my boxing ability to my brother, Joe Woodard. I, Idella Barnes, will my success to finish school without skipping to Elner Henderson. We, Gene Nemeth and John Wegh, will our parking place out- side Miss Fortin's window to any underclassman crazy enough to ride. I, Betty Hoath, will my height to Ronald Latosinski, who, I think, needs it. I, Roberta Vernon, will my comic books and bubble gum to Margie Tuck- er and Nettie Vernon, who will make use of them as I did. I, Josie Hill, will my ability to mind my own business to Dorothey Simpson and Minnie Walker. I, Clara Miller, will to Richard Van Atta my ability to get along so well with all the teachers. We, Jim Berta and Art Lootens, will nothing to nobody, because everything we have we need. I, Louis Fraula, will my eight million rubecians to the next person who sits in my seat in chemistry class. We, JoAnn Krojniewski and Rose Lacay, will to Ray Borowiak, Ralph Wierzbinski, and Tom Deren, the idea behind your idea plus all the other ideas, to get into trouble without getting into trouble from the ideas that are behind your ideas that suggest trouble.
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