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The Last Will and Testament of The Class of 43 Ronald Trouten and Harl Owens leave their title of Men About Town to Fred Snoy and Milton Koher. Dale Mathieu leaves his achievement of being out in the halls at all times to Bob Bruner. lHere comes Mr. Waldorf, boys.l Charles Coss leaves his roller skates to anyone who hasn't stamp No. 17 to buy a pair. Sherwood Fuhr and Leslie Stobbs will their ability to make airplanes to the aviators of Mr. Beabout's class. To future art students go Josephine Pezl's clever drawings. Naomi Lenz leaves her seat at basketball games with that certain someone to anyone who cares to fill it. Georgia Baker and Evelyn Toth leave their cute giggles to .loan McCaffery and Jean Ann Jones. Chester Casagrande leaves his excess height to Lawrence Price. Now, Lawrence, you'l1 only have to use ten books to sit on, but remember, Good things come in little packages. Mary Waters wills her attractive hair styles to Marian Och. lWe like those bangs especially.l Dot Pundis and Manuel Thomas leave their title, Forever Yours, to Betty Lou Meese and Norman Funk. Georgia Rose bequeaths those dancing feet to Bessie Budd and Betty Gherasin. lYou're Mitzi Bigelow would you like to really in the groove, kids.l leaves that Super Duper Salesman, Richard Curnette. take him with you, Mitzi?l lOr Maxine Dudley leaves her office in the Girl Reserves to next year's program chairman. lPlease do as good a job as Max did.l To Virgil Heller and Fred Kouski goes Bob Cilles' way with the ladies. John Aubrey and Charles Dayton leave their positions as unforgetable endmen to those ot the next minstrel. Margaret Kolesar, Catherine Brescel, and Rosanna Schrmack leave their golden locks to Ruth Bartella with the expressed desire that she read the pamphlet enclosed with the bottle. Blanche Thompson and Nanette Smith will their sailor friends to Dot Hozel. Norma McCann, Wilda Trouten, and Mildred Hovalick leave their quiet and shy ways to Glenna Fehr. Art Wright, captain of the football team, leaves that title to his successor ot next year. Jerry Williams, Nancy Workman, and Wanda Ray will that ride on the bus every day to Nellie Menge and Eileen Clark. lUnless, of course, they prefer to walkl. Margaret Pasztor kindly donates her little red truck to anyone who needs transportation back and forth to school. Bob Laurent leaves his friend, Lee Millard. lThe girls don't mind at all.l .lack Funk, Gene Carter, and J. Lee Howell leave their tall mannerly height to those who enjoy peeping through transoms. lOnly kidding, fellows.l James Fuhr leaves his place on the floor in the Roller Rink to anyone small enough lor big enoughl to fill it. Tony Godez, The History Whiz, leaves that title to Mrs. Philput's star pupils ot next year.
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The Last Will and Testament of The Class of 43 We, the Senior Class of l943, do write and execute this our last Will and Testament: Upon Miss Shelhamer we bestow our most sincere appreciation for her help and consideration during the four years she has been our class advisor. To Mr. Thomas and Miss Thomas, our many thanks for their untiring efforts in directing our class plays. To Mr. Waldorf we leave a few policemen to guard the halls of roaming students. lWhy don't you try a ball and chain to keep students in their classes?l Bill Amrine bequeaths his acting ability to the handsome leading men of future years. Ruth Gordon leaves her dependability to Betty Gossett. Ralph Lucki bequeaths his car to anyone with a C card. Joe Battocletti and Bill Snodgrass leave their brain matter to Donald Albasin with the warning don't study every night and miss all the fun. Lois Baumberger, Ruth Futey, and Verna Hanke leave their athletic ability to future sports women. To Lucille LaMotte goes Gwen Jones' pleasing personality. Gloria Ann Longshaw wills her operatic voice and acting ability to Janice Chippe. Jack Whitney leaves his Latin vocabulary to Caesar. Vince Boido and Fred Delman leave their cars to anyone with tires and gasoline - that is if they are able to be driven. Nancy Conway bequeaths her sweet ways to Martha Patterson and Mary Lou Marty. Willard Goff leaves his ability to play pocket billiards to George Thomas or Edward St. John fthe one who needs it mostl. Lillian Morel wills her twirling ability to Marjorie George and Marjorie Lytton. Dolly Knapp leaves her blond hair to Cecelia Andrasik. John Frazier and Jim Duncan will, with much regret, their ability to be a pest to the teachers, to Wayne Anthony. To George Martines goes Bernard McGee's smooth dancing steps. lWatch that shoe leather, boys.l Wayne Ritner wills his wolfish ways to Bob Miller. Doris Mae Chervank leaves her regular morning chase for the street car to anyone who enjoys tive extra minutes of sleep. Charles lBobol Nuzum wills his deep masculine voice to Bob Harmon. lMy, what menll Jean Rinkes leaves the family name here with her small brothers in Junior High. June Lacock wills her fall vacations to anyone lucky enough to get out of three weeks of school. Some fun. Dona Harding leaves her office as Social Chairman of the class for three years to anyone capable of holding it that long. You've done a swell job, Dona. Ruby Marshall and Jean Zink leave their title 'of Forever Pals to Ruth Ochsenbein and Alma Laurent. Marjorie Fankhauser wills her black hair to Norma Gleaves. lllemember girls, a hundred strokes a night will give it that certain gleam.l
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The Last Will and Testament of The Class of 43 Johnny Dragovich bequeaths his basketball playing to Chick LaMotte and Roy Young, future basketball stars. Jimmy Hertler and Cosmos Kefalos will the honor of being called swell fellows to anyone who deserves it. Blanche Harenza leaves her dark enchanting eyes and hair to Mary Kefalos. Marjorie Coss and Jane Richardson leave their cuteness to Nancy Keister and Jane Grace Berry. The Petroski twins leave their football ability to next year's team. Esther Beeson, who is forever maintaining peace and quiet in the lunch rooms, leaves that job to next year's Keeper of the Lunch Rooms. Richard Smith and Fred Beckendorf lhe-men of the schooll leave that title to Bill McConnaughy and Carl Ruskin. Martha Seese wills her rippling giggles to Lois Jean Young. lWatch your false teeth, girls.l Lucy Tomei leaves those beautiful auburn locks to Evelyn Workman. Zip McPherson and Jimmy Cook, master minds of the class, leave their place to anyone with brains enough to fill it. Evelyn Stilwell and Helen Shaw will their title of dating double to Sara Hartman and Rose Mary Milhorn. Mary Hartman leaves her continual gabbing to Joan McCaffery. lWe hope she won't force the teachers to take drastic measures.l Mary Bowers leaves her long walks on Kirkwood Heights in the moonlight to Pat Salisbury and may we add the initials J. W. June Waller leaves her position as an upper classman to her sister, Jackie. Violet Carson and Charles Koher leave their boxing gloves to anyone who likes to kiss and make up. Helen Cale leaves her place as librarian to June Porter or anyone with sufficient time. Evelyn Conway bequeaths, with much regret, her cheer leading to Marilou Howell. Virginia Negroski leaves her secretarial ability to her sister, Helen. lKeep it in the family, girls.l Carl Polivka leaves his rippling keys to Philip Miller and Betty Dolak. Marjorie McKnight and Wanda Maliski, the Shorthand Masters, leave that title to Wilma Jobe. Mary Rice leaves her position as Social Chairman of the Home Ec Club to next year's chairman. William Abel and Eugene Jenkins leave their farms to anyone who thinks they can plow. James Anderson and Charles Ebert leave their constant smiles to Edward Zink. Dorothy Johnson wills her job in the five and dime to any ambitious girl. Eugene Hayda and John Miklos leave their welding equipment to future welders. Bill Miller, our hardwareman, leaves this job to anyone who thinks he will like it. William Polomik, the lad with the scientific mind, bestows that honor on Sonny Knapp. Jack Young and Paul Bell as well as Joe Anuskewic and John Pintarich leave their daily rides to Joe Bella.
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