Bridgeport High School - Sunnyhill Yearbook (Bridgeport, OH)

 - Class of 1944

Page 30 of 84

 

Bridgeport High School - Sunnyhill Yearbook (Bridgeport, OH) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 30 of 84
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Page 30 text:

CLASS WILL AS OUR FOUR YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL COME TO A CLOSE, WE, THE CLASS OF 1944, BEING OF SOUND MIND AND BODY, DO HEREBY MAKE OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Don Albasin's wizardly mind goes to next year's Einstein. Cecelia Andrasik and Ruth Bartella leave their blonde tresses to Margaret Serb and Evelyn Kovalick. Jim Anthony, Ludwig Hoge, Mable Huston, Bob Mitan, and Clarence Potter leave their positions in the band to Mr. Pingerhut. We hope he can find re- placements. To Austin lCasanoval Smith goes Wayne Anthony's and Bob Harmon's way with women . Angelo Antoniazzi and Kitty Brumback leave their absence excuses to Mr. Waldorf for future reference. Glenna Baker leaves her sweet ways to Helen Mesojedick. Walter Bartosek wills his long walk to the carline to his sister. Reta Beabout leaves Pop to future science classes so they can suffer. Joe Bella, Tom Costello, and Everett Griffith leave their ability to sleep in class to anyone able to get away with it. Harry Bertram, Louis Burkhardt, Edward Hoyo, George Imer, and Eugene Polivka will their quietness and shyness to the seventh graders. Virginia Betler, Evelyn Hain, Josephine Kowalski, Erma Majancsik, Frances Mil.elcic, Joyce Reese, and Betty Turner leave their typing ability to next year's twinkle-fingers. Irene Brumback, Walter Grover, Evelyn Kasper, James Klier, and George Rupp bequeath their good natured ways to Ruby Fankhauser, Betty Jo McCon- naughy, Eddie St. Johns, and Lois Jean Young. Bessie Budd bequeaths her gift of gab to Frances Brehm. Janice Chippe takes her vocal chords with her to use in her operatic career. So sorry. Irma Conrad gladly wills her history book to Mr. Campbell. Dorothy Coss leaves her faithfulness to the army to Betty Lou Meese. To Emma Rice goes Shirley Criswell's interest in the Navy. Richard Curnette reluctantly leaves his plans for gangsterization of the world, to Big George Thomas. Melvin Delbrugge, against his will, leaves Dorothy McNalley to be swallowed up by the Wolves of '45 .

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Mr. Waldorf . . . ! B. H. S.'s pick for Uncle Sam --- Happy Lending Is it good? Which are the horses? --- Chicken in the rough --- Strike? Studying in Brouwers? Must be loveI Something new has been added Awooooh Ari! Ari! Such a bee-u-ti-iul-horse Old Alma Water --- Mutt 8c Jeff Two dishes from Meadowcrestu.



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CLASS WILL Betty Dolak and Philip Miller leave their keyboard capers to Jean I-leiner and Joan Conway. Richard Drewitt wills his seat on the West Wheeling bus to Geraldine Mc- Clelland. Florine Eddy, Amelia Kaminski, and Jean Rizzi, will their love for school dances to Rella Mae Eddy and Mildred Lepic. Kenneth Elbert, Fred Klash, and Bill Hozel leave their voices to the cheer- leaders for use at football games. Betty Gherasin and Joan McCaffrey bequeath their books on How to Dance in Six Easy Lessons to all the Sophomores, so they can dance at the prom. Norma Gleaves and Lucille Le Motte leave their cute ways to Marjorie George. Bill Glitch leaves his ability to blush suddenly to all bashful under-class girls. Alice Gretzinger and June Trouten leave their title of Good Pals to Jean Johnson and Betty Hatton. Eolene Griffith and June Porter bequeath their positions as flag carriers to anyone able to stand the strain. Zelda Gorsuch, Julia Kleevic, Carl Ruskin, and Mary Ann Spustek leave their love for English Literature to Miss Thomas. Hal Hal To Bob Paisola goes Betty Jean Gossett's title of Editor of the Sunnyhill. Jack Harding and Jim Roberts leave their subscriptions for Charles Atlas' Magazines to Paul Knapp. To some worthy junior goes Bill Hertler's job as Hi-Y president. Ruth Lash leaves her love for a blue convertible to anyone who can afford one. Helen Negroski, Betty Shores and Eleanor Kohutek will their quiet ways to Mary Lou Barnhouse, Betty McCausland, and Dorothy Kozel in hopes it will take affect. Alma Laurent leaves her giggles to Jean Ann Jones. Louise Liska leaves her height to Louise Hovey. Wilma Jobe gladly leaves her war stamps and box of aspirins to the gov- ernment. John Perko, John Smolenalc, John Kandre, and Joe Vargo bequeath their title of All Round Good Fellows to the male members of the faculty.

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