Brownsville High School - On The Moon Yearbook (Brownsville, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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'A' 'A' CLASS WILL FOR i943 if 'lr Seniors of Brownsville High School, Class of l943, in the County of Fayette, and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this our last Will and Testament, here- by revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. As to such an estate as it hath pleased God to entrust us with, we dis- pose o ITEM ITEM ITEM I I I ITEM ITEM ITEM, ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM, ITEM ITEM I I ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM I I I ITEM, ITEM ITEM I I ITEM, ITEM, ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM I I I I I I I I ITEM ITEM I I ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM I I I I I I I ITEM, f the same as follows: Elaine Alimenti bequeaths her shortness to Jackie Porter. Bertie Anderson bequeaths her date list to Jean John. Lorraine Andreis bequeaths her dumbness in Algebra II to Bernice Bettegar. Mary Antonucci bequeaths her green scarf to Helen Gustovich. Lois Armstrong bequeaths her right hand to some Junior who can use it. Gladys Atz bequeaths her ability to take care of money to the next Junior Class treasurer. Ethel Bacskay bequeaths her piccolo to George Fox. Vivian Barreca bequeaths her long black hair to Sara Conti. Phyllis Baer bequeaths her many falls this winter to Lee Gregg. Willard Bakewell bequeaths his ability to croon to Bertha Decovic. Linford Balsley bequeaths his ability of speaking up at all times to Joe Krupa. Harold Balsinger bequeaths his office practice book to Helen Dun- lope and wishes her luck with it. Donald Barber bequeaths his loud socks to Edward Christopher, Edward Barry bequeaths his tallness to a little Sophomore, Bill yan. Theresa Barry bequeaths her heart to Jimmy lJimmy who?I. I Verna Baum bequeaths her blond hair to Helen Carroll. Ruth Belch bequeaths her jokes and laughs to Gar Willetts. Solomon Benion bequeaths his socks to John Porter. Betty Benton Lawson bequeaths her impulsiveness to any one who is debating whether to elope or not. . Dorothy Beeson bequeaths her disorderly desk to Marian Bakewell. Robert Berdella bequeaths his fondness for school to Norman Troy. Marguerite Bettegar bequeaths her right and honor of blowing up the lab to Edith Snyder. John Biddle bequeaths his silver wings to Dorothy Baker. Rose Marie Bognar bequeaths her ability to make gruesome faces while giving an English report to Bob Furano. Robert Bohna bequeaths his bob sled to Bob Kraft. Gloria Bonucci bequeaths her dark hair to Betty Jean Walters. Robert Bradmon bequeaths his trig book to David Fitzgerald. Helen Brenton bequeaths her average sound mind to Louise Biddle. Edward Brezovsky bequeaths his bookkeeping book to Paul Costello. Thomas Broskey bequeaths his report card to Don Kennedy. Cardelia Brown bequeaths her nightwork papers to Mary Brown. Kenneth Brown bequeaths his bashfulness to Morley Frank, who needs it. I Philip Brown bequeaths his big mouth to Herk Elias. Fred Bucci bequeaths his job as football manager to Tony Mamma- rella. John Burke bequeaths his boxing gloves to DeWayne Kelly. Lois Burkhart bequeaths her blond hair to Lucille Grossman. Gertrude Burton bequeaths her shyness to any future Senior. John Buzzelli bequeaths his class ring to Nick Vecchio. A John Callahan bequeaths his shorthand book to anyone who thIr1l4S they can master it. Howard Campbell bequeaths his nickname Queer to John Shunk. Helen Capaldo bequeaths all of Shakespeare's works to any Junior who wants it. L Angelo Cernelli bequeaths his beard and mustache to any hairless Junior. Page 24

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ir ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM, ITEM ITEMl ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM I I I I I 'A' CLASS WILL FOR I943 ir 'Ir Joe Cataneo bequeaths his band seat to Jackie Wright. Marie Clark bequeaths her English assignments to Elsie Robaugh. Betty Cleri bequeaths her shortness to Joe. Thelma Clingan bequeaths her shortness to Mary Kaskan. gfera Cobb bequeaths her enjoyment of P. O. D. class to Audrey ager. Robert Cock bequeaths his grades to Willard Biddle. Beulah Cooper bequeaths her P. O. D. book to Mattie Billups. lglarjgrie Costello bequeaths her beautiful blond hair to Ruth Ann roa . Arthur Crable bequeaths his procrastination to some unfortunate unior. Norma Crampe bequeaths her flashing brown eyes to Loretta Roberts. Jack Crowe bequeaths his rubber heels to Blub Steele. Joe Curcio bequeaths his name card racket to Joe Drazenovich. Maxine Dale bequeaths her ability to make new friends to any Junior who has not yet acquired the habit. Rudolph Daley bequeaths his regards to Frank Filippone lwhat regards?I . Carl Dando bequeaths his tympani lboth kettlesl to Tommy Sharp- nack. James Daniero bequeaths his collection of records to Kenny Mc- Michael. Matthew Dascenzo bequeaths his horn to Henry Vulcan. Doris Jean Davis bequeaths her enjoyment of chemistry class to Pearl Trumper. Millglged Davies bequeaths her fountain pen to Fay Laby lDoes it lea . . Aujcqey Day bequeaths her seat in Miss Donahey's car to Timmy Re y. Norma Dean bequeaths her ability to chatter to Betty Maraney. Margaret Decovic bequeaths her beautiful smile and sunny nature to some Junior girl. Eleanor Deven bequeaths her little nose to someone in Room IOS. David Diederichs bequeaths his horse laugh to Jimmy Pauley. Bill Dillon bequeaths his blushing nature to Dan Wglters. Alex Donaldson bequeaths his hobby, eating, to Bert Sutton. Joseph Dorunda bequeaths his fondness for chicken to Clarence Stevenson. Virginia Drazenovich bequeaths her troubles in trig and chemistry to her brother Joe. Michael Duda bequeaths his scarf to Patty Stacy. Pauline Dudzak bequeaths her favorite hair ribbons to Martha Franks. Nancy Dunlope bequeaths thirty pounds to Marilyn Keibler and does it with no regrets. Alma Dwyer bequeaths her yawn to any student who wants it to devil Mr. Walker. DeWayne Ebbert bequeaths Mr. Long for senior science to Kenny McMichael. James Edsall bequeaths his habit of being late to Philip Moser. Helen Eicher bequeaths her tallness to a certain unnamed Junior. Sara Lee Eichler bequeaths her dirty white mittens to Lois Mae Sidler in hopes that she will keep them clean. Margaret English bequeaths to Jane English her long morning walks in the dark . Lena Falcone, bequeaths her giddy laugh to Jackie Wright. Edith Federer bequeaths her books and teachers to Leona Lacivita. Catherine Fell bequeaths her senior science book and teacher to Martha Franks. Fay Finley bequeaths her estate of five textbooks to any Junior who is willing to build a bonfire with them. Page 25

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