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dSabu I Ictiired I iJrbanald. (2) Smilh (3) Osowski. (4) Michalski. (5) Pietrzak. (6) Crowell. (7) Solmos. (8) Wentland. (9) Sobeeak. (10) Nyai«rt|;ll) Jaworski. (12) Brown. (13) Melton. (14) Mnichowski. (15) Mr. Redling. (16) a. Solmos, b. Chizar, c. The- odoroff. d. WolH, e. Nagy. (17) Stepniewski. (18) Czajkowski. (19) True. (20) Van Sant. (21) McClure. (22) Runnells. (23) Radecki. (24) Landman. (25) Mackowiak. (26) Zalas. (27) Rzepnicki. )!
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cJLait lAJill and Testament can get through high school in four years, because with his pres- ent ones, he ' ll never make it ... I, GLADELL REED, will my ability in civics to my sister, Ruth, so she can do as I did and not fail the subject ... I, GENE SLABY, will ray ability to make good grades to Norman Nijak, who doesn ' t seem to have any ... I, PEARLENE MELTON, will to my brother. Bob. my ability to grad- uate from Washington ... I, BOB LEE VAN, will my ability to get four A ' s in my senior year to Tom Lukaszewski who needs them very badly ... I, GERALD SOBCZAK, will to Mike Wegen- ka, my ability to make six projects in machine shop and still get an F ... I, EARLENE WEST, will my ability to finish high school without failing a required course to any interested fresh- man ... 1, RITA PRZYBYSZ, will my success in passing to my brother, Ray, who is having a hard time ... I, HAROLD HICKS, will my knowledge of southern Illinois to any underclassman who wants it ... I, URSULA WOODARD, will my ability never to study and still pass, to Marquita Alexander and Joe Woodard. I. MARY LOU PIETRZAK, will my skill in driving to anyone who has parents with nerves strong enough to take it. I, BILL ELMORE, will to fcy brother, Dave, my spot on Coach Holley ' s bench. May he never sit there as long as I did . . . I, BILL FORREST, will to any Washington high-jumper, my luck to hit a cross-bar, watch it jump around crazily, and then settle back on the standards as though never hit. We, the cheerleaders, MARY ANN MESZAROS, JOAN POZNAN- SKI, TRESSIE TRUE, JUNE URBANSKI, CAROL WENTLAND, and PAT ZALAS, will our luck to get two new sets of uniforms in the same year to some of our successors ... I, GEORGIANNA MAC KOWIAK, will my twirling uniform and baton to my unnamed successor, and hope she has as much fun as I have had . . . I. PAT AFTOWSKI, will my love for red, to Marlene Meert, who seems to like it also. I, CHARLES DALTON, will to anyone who wants to take a chance, my efforts to go hunting every year (1 almost got away with it). ... I, STEVE KOSANOVICH. will my ability to roam the halls and get out of class at all hours of the day, to Ron Meiszberg and Dick Thompson ... I, JEROME KAZMIERCZAK, will my luck never to be in detention to Dan Gawenda. I, JEANETTE HORVATH, will my love of every minute in school, to Mary Ann Horvath, who hasn ' t any ... I, STEVE BOSKEY, will to Joe Lyczynski all the fun I have had at the school dances. ... I, SUE CARROLL, will my happy days in my senior year to any underclassman. I, DAVE WITUCKI, will to any underclassman my ability to gel up at 00 and still moke it to school ... I, MARY ANN STEP- NIEWSIfl will my daily promptness to my cousin Dorothy ... I, VIRGIL MbORE, will my ability to come to school five days a week, to Johi? ' feetliel. )oi5Ie I, DOLOftarRASZ.fcrill my half bottle of Light and Bright to Rosie Van feter . . . VERSENA WATSON, will to Christine r Harris and Anna Bethel my notebook decorated with Ernie Stokes ' and John Coleman ' s names ... I, DAN BONEK, will my fountain pen to Darlene Olden, who needs it ... I, ELIZABETH MNICHOW- SKI, will the silver dollar on the chain around my neck, to any underclassman who is as broke as I am and still not spend it ... I, PAT WASIELEWSKI, will my ever beloved bus card to any underclassman who can put it together and use it. I. RONNIE MEERT, will anything I haven ' t got to anyone who is crazy enough to try to take it ... I, PHIL BERNDT, will to Bugsy Meszaros my ability, which sometimes even I don ' t know whether I have any or not . . . We, DON GRAYKOWSKI, JACK KOVACH, and ARLENE TOTH, will nothing to nobody, because we haven ' t anything anybody wants. I, MARY ANN CZAJKOWSKl, will my job in the Guidance office to anyone who thinks he can handle it ... I, PAT BEJMA, will my cadet teaching job to any underclassman who thinks he can control a group of freshman girls. I, BERNADINE WEST, will all my good luck to Jackie Wilson and George Hill so they can solve their love problems ... I, BAR- BARA VAN SANT, will to Mary Jane Slaby, my luck to work at Notre Dame ... I, GERALD UJDAK, will my shoulder fracture with the excuses it got me to any young deserving junior who wants it. We, PAT SOLMOS and CAROL WENTLAND, will our ability to talk slowly and distinctly to Bob Otolski and John Solmos ... I, MARCIA RADECKI, will my collection of nicknames to anyone who wants it ... I, TOM PLONSKI, do hereby leave my cookie- duster to my brother Matt, because he likes to spend so much time with the cookies . . . We, SHIRLEY EWING and EMMA LOU LANDOW, will the third wall in social living class to any underclassman who has the courage to find out what the secret is, I, DAN MOROZOWSKI, will my supercolossal singing voice to Jim Rogacki, who has none of his own . . . We, VICTOR GARY and BOB MOLNAR, being of sound minds and bodies, will our luck to be in every event in Glee Club to any underclassman who is willing to try. I, DOLORES HALUDA, will my laugh to anyone who can try it without laying eggs ... I, NORMAN HINES, will my habit of going out every night to have fun, to my brother Terry, who stays home too much , . . I, DICK PIEKARSKI, will my ability to instigate coke parties in Miss Halnon ' s Enghsh class to any junior who thinks it ' s easy. Finally, we, THE SENIORS, will to our successors, the class of 1955, all the joys, sorrows, honors, privileges, and responsibilities that we have had in the past years and wish them happiness and good luck in their senior year. This is our last will and Jesta- raent — in witness whereof, we affix our signature. THE CLASS OF ' 54 -. ' . By BILL FORRESf.Presidenf ' JOAN POZNAN Ja-W ; Chaaman
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