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'Each to his choice. - Kipling ctivities Speech Class
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMEN T OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF '45 We, the graduating class of 1945 of Clearview High School, do solemnly swear, that on this 24th day of May, being of sound mind and body, therefore, bequeath to the undergraduates, the following of our valued possessions: Treasa Adams bequeaths her drowsiness to Jenny Forman. Herbert Binder bequeaths his football uniform to Peanuts Muzilla. Martha Breznenik bequeaths her ability to draw to the Sophomore Art Class. Alice Brightbill bequeaths her lst chair in orchestra to Audrey Pollock. Clifford Brooks bequeaths his height to Tony Maselli. Thomas Corogin bequeaths his red sweater to jimmy Breznai. Wilma Endrai bequeaths her seriousness to Ethel Ferencz. Nick Evanoff bequeaths his civilian clothes to Kenny Knapp. Virginia Gailey bequeaths her boy friends to whoever is in need of one. Duane Hinds bequeaths his Latin book to Jeannine Howard. Mary Hoch bequeaths her Thespian pin to Carolyn Celano. Betty Horvath bequeaths her ability to be seen and not heard to Nola Jean Waters. Gene Hovey bequeaths her absence slips to Gloria Setterfield. Annette Jackson bequeaths with deepest sympathy, her editorship of the Guide to all fuaure editors. Albert Janik bequeaths his hockey stick to Ed. Betzel. Steve Kaczay bequeaths his method for getting over bashfulness to his brother Andy. Theresa Kalo bequeaths her athletic ability to Elvira Abahazi. Pete Kobasher bequeaths his shop overalls to Norman Wall. Mary Kochan bequeaths her quiet dignity to the 7th grade girls. Joan Kukis bequeaths her happyfgoflucky disposition to Jean Karl. Ruth Laux bequeaths her sophistication to Richard Starr. Robert Lehman bequeaths his old Ford to Butch Romes. Ruth Lenhard bequeaths her feather cut to Anna Tocchi. Patricia Libby bequeaths her good behavior to Helen Skarupa. James Mason bequeaths his last name to Mike Crnobrnja. Emily Mecera bequeaths her prompt attendance to Katie Palzer. Rosemary Montagnese bequeaths her ability to beat out boogiefwoogie on the piano to Alvin Fridenstine. Ed Muzilla bequeaths his supply of gum to Lillian Pataki. Ethel Novak bequeaths her nurse stories to Pauline Cuccuzza. Magdalene Olah bequeaths her neat hairfdo to Esther Breznenik. Nick Olah bequeaths his ambition to Glenn Horton. Ed Palen bequeaths his eye for the girls to Bob Williamson. Dorothy Petrovich bequeaths her gift of gab to Lola Snurr. Richard Rancher bequeaths his position as janitor to Buster Wade. Wilhelmina Schindler bequeaths her blonde hair to Charlotte Mitchell. Joe Shaffer bequeaths his roller skates to Richard Keefer. Pete Silac bequeaths his ability to be seen and not heard to Mike Kozopas. Margaret Siska bequeaths her height to Elise Taylor. Waite Staller bequeaths his camera to the Guide Staff. Lyle Stursa bequeaths his massive strength to Carmen Allesandro. Lucille Tocchi bequeaths her best dress to Gertie Gailey. Mary Wade bequeaths her baseball suit to whoever fills her place next year. Geraldine Yunker bequeaths her supply of lipstick to Dorothy Machnauer. Mary Zehel bequeaths her help to the sick. Dorothy Zilka bequeaths her big brown eyes to Eileen Nairy. Violet Zimmerman bequeaths her tearful laugh to her sister, Darlene. Tiventyfsix
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BOOSTER CLUB Fafonr row: E. Kerr, M. Hoch, R. Laux, J. Kukis, M. Naso. Second row: Mr. Bedell, Miss Heeley, Mrs. Nichols, E. Horne, J. Olton, N. Schmidt, M. Zehel, V. Gailey, R. Maniago, M. Kressman, Miss Reuter, Mr. Durling. L'Let the Boosters do it is a frequently heeard expression around Clear' view. But this is all right with the Boosters because their primary purpose is to serve their school in any Way possible. Under the careful supervision of Miss Reuter, and the officers, joan Kukis, President, Mary Hoch, Vice- president, and Ruth Laux, Treasurer, a corps of fifty girls worked, selling tickets to plays, ushering, selling at games, and getting subscriptions for the Guide. From this group the following earned enough points to be made an Active at the Annual Booster Tap Day in May: J. Adams, C. Celano, G. Gigliotti, E. Kerr, M. Kressman, R. Maliiago, C. Mitchell, R. Montagnese, N. Schmidt, and H. Skarupa. Last spring the Booster Club was called upon to finance the Baseball tea.m's trip to Columbus and this year they have purchased a number of picf tures for the class rooms. E TwentyfEigl1t
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