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The Last Will and Testament of The Class of 43 Bob Frees bequeaths his mechanical ability to Bob Chesonis. Charles Windsheimer and Prank Kogut leave their set of drums to Ludwig Hoge. Sarah Mozingo and Frances Colvin leave their eternal friendship to Anna Mae Moreland and Kitty Brumback. Virginia Barcalow leaves her salesmanship to Bill Kozel. We wonder if Willard Nelson and Joe Siko will become future policemen. lln case you do not remember, they were cops in the class play.l Rose Seita, Stella Michalski and Angela Fabian will their quiet ways to Glenna Baker and Evelyn Kain. Carl Dato and Louis Jeffers leave their dark hair to Anthony Volpe. Stanley Pomaranski wills his boxing ability to John Barnhouse. Donald Murrin leaves his airplanes to Buddy Griffith. Alex Sneddon and James Barrett will their quiet unassuming manners to Sonny Rupp. Bill Brestle leaves his physics book to Professor Beabout. Earl Zercher bequeaths his love of swing bands to Jack Owens Barbara Martin leaves her candy bars to next year's sweet tooth. Wilda Henderson and Helen Zibritosky, our future machinists, leave their slacks and kerchiefs to anyone mechanically minded. Isabel Hohnsee leaves her absent excuses to Charles Wensyel. Rose Kapusta, Ann Swantek, Margaret Toth, and Rebecca Rhodes leave their street car tickets to next year's students. Katherine Pollock leaves her hair styling to Helen Mesojedick. Martha Bailey wills her title as Tom Boy to Dorothy Coss. William Burnell leaves his serious mind to David Weir. Elsie Nalley leaves her jitterbugging to Mary Jane Peyton. Bill Robson leaves his naps during study hall to anyone who can avoid Shelhamer's eagle eye. Helen Nisperly leaves her love of cowboy balads to anyone who is interested. James Stewart leaves his big bass horn to next year's bass player in the band. Bob Tracy leaves his well prepared lessons to James Roberts. lAre you kiddingll Dorothy Kosar leaves her weekly trip to Dillonvale to anyone who likes to travel. Dale Mathieu leaves his wonderful excuses to Dean Trouten. Raymond Klear and Donald Elbert leave their little brothers, Robert and Kenneth. Stan Fornal and Joe Kasper leave their bashfulness to James Klier. Madelyn Gary leaves her love of talking to Louise McKnight. Tony Janiszewski and Mike Kovalick, our Sailor Boys, leave their Boot training experience to future sailor boys. Witnesses: WAYNE RITNER, DONA HARDING, GLORIA LONGSHAW. Attorney: MISS VERNON SHELHAMER.
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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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CLASS PROPHECY fShades of Shakespeare - 1 - MacBethl In the middle ot a dark cave, a cauldron is boiling, thunder is rumbling, and lightning is flashingl Suddenly above all this is heard the voices of three witches chanting- Double, double, toil and trouble, Fire, burn and cauldron bubble. As the brew thickens, out of the mist come figures somewhat reminiscent of the Class ot 1943. As the rumbling ceases we hear voices uttering- Time- Fate, thou has dealt kindly with the charges I have entrusted to your care back in the spring of 1943. Fate- Yes, I was not unduly harsh. I try to deal kindly with all the youthful groups that come under my supervision and that was a gainful group. Just look at them. Time- Well, there is Bill Amrine in the Blue and Black Room, the one he named after the colors of his alma mater. Over on the band stand sits Willard Gott, the man who plays the sweetest saxophone in the land, and his orchestra, whose outstanding players are Charles Windsheimer, James Stewart, Wayne Hitner, Carl Polivka, John Pintarich, and Karl Owens. Featured vocalists are Jack Young and Lois Baumberger. Hosess of the Blue and Black Room is Gloria Ann Longshaw. Fate- What about that Valley Dale across the street? Time- Well, that's owned and operated by Marjorie Fanlchauser, Maxine Dudley, and Jack Funk. They're giving Bill a good run for his money. They feature that world famous trio, the Stargazers, Jim Duncan, Charles Nuzum, and Bernard McGee. Fate- How about New York? What does it hold for us? Tima- There we see D, A. Bill Snodgrass, assisted by Jack Whitney and Joe Batto- cletti, the wizards of that class. They have a special force composed of William Abel, John Dragovich, Charles Ebert, Georgia Baker, and Virginia Barcalow. Time- Over on Fifth Avenue is the world famous Pink Bazaar, which designs the most lavish clothes in the world tor the junior miss. It is owned by Dorothy Fundis, whose assistant and business manager is J. Lee Howell. The models are Ruth Gordon, Dona Harding, Verna Hanke, Nancy Conway, Violet Carson, June Waller, and Wilda Trouten. Fate- And now to the capital of the United States. Time- There we have many ot the members of the Class of 1943. In the Department of Agriculture we find Leslie Stobbs, James Cook, James Hertler, all great research men.
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