East High School - Exodus Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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OUR LAST WILL and TESTAMENT We the students of the graduating class of January, '53 being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish and declare this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We bequeath to the classes following us these items: I DEAN DUDLEY bequeath my left gym shoe to whoever stole my right one. I HELEN ALLBERY leave my new 35 year old watch to all late seniors. I RONNIE BOND dedicate the new open air auditorium to those who plan future commencement pro- grams. I BILL ENELX bequeath all the fragrant smells of chemistry lab to students with olfactory maladjust- ments. I SHIRLEY BRYANT leave behind my well-known Squeak” to Nadine Sabec. I ED KOPORC would like to trade the piano in room 308 for a use uke pick. I SHIRLEY BOND bequeath the bottom half of the trombone to the trombone player from whom I so frequently borrowed. I BOB KAUFFMAN bequeath a new jerkless clutch for future driving classes. I RAY GIBSON leave behind my favorite Stevenson button to all forthcoming generations of Repub- licans. I TEDDY JOYNER bequeath my place on the office bench to those who can benefit from sound coun- selling. I LORRY ARUNSKI leave my favorite driving manual to all hot rod high-jinxers. I ROY EBIHARA leave my hives caused by poisonous fumes to the next lucky student in chemistry class. I GEORGE HEROUVIS leave my wonderful locker in the basement to a mechanical genius from die metal class. I MILDRED BLACKMAN bequeath my dreams of college to those who can make their dreams come true. I BILL EVITTS leave my favorite bookkeeping pen to Mr. Johnson and the school bank. I DON HAUGHTON bequeath a new parking lot at the right of the front door to all victims of motoritis. ” I NELSON GEDEON leave my trumpet music to the marching band. I EUBULUS FISHER leave my old history notebooks to American History IV students. I HARLAN ELLISON bequeath my Science Fiction to anyone daring enough to try to get to the moon. I DON DEARTH leave empty the middle linebacker position on the Blue Bombers football team. I RONALD BARKER bequeath my metal shop ability to my brother Shannon. I DICK JACOBS bequeath my size 42 gym trunks to Allan Ratz, Decathlon Star. I ARLENE CHRISTEN leave the rhyming dictionary in the Blue and Gold room to Joan Osredkar. I JAYNE KEEFER bequeath my interest in making jewelry to Miss Faulhaber's future jewelry classes. I BEVERLY KOSHEL bequeath the left lens and mangled frames from my unbreakable glasses to en- thusiastic sports spectators. I LORRAINE FERGUSON leave my seat in speech class to Georgianna Evans. I ROSE CLACK leave my band music to Paul Lavalle and the City Service Band of America. I EVONE ANDERSON bequeath the last three steps in the balcony of the old auditorium to future in- ductees of the National Honor Society.

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We boarded ship on July 22 on the coast of Greece. Our captain for the return voyage was Henry Rocco. We were comfortably seated on deck when we noticed two more of our former classmates, Jacqueline Townsend and Juanita Young, who were just returning from a world chess tournament in Moscow. It was a wonderful feeling going home after such a long journey. It was also fun sitting there watch- ing all the countries going by while we, ourselves, stood still on the moving ship. On the right was Greece, Italy, France and Spain; while on the left were Egypt, Libya and Algeria. But the greatest sight was the big gateway to the Mediterranean, the Rock of Gilbraltar with Robert Simon and Donna Armonas standing guard. The most thrilling sight that we saw was, the Statue of Liberty, made us stop and realize that if it werenft for her and what she stands for, we would not have been able to take our trip.



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I MURIEL ANNOTICO leave behind a drawer of broken test tubes to those who compound foul odors. I EDITH BROWN bequeath my ability in lettering to Blue and Gold cartoonists. I HOWARD BROWN leave my favorite parking place on 81 Street to Ron Hill. I BETTY BRUCE bequeath my jokes at lunch time to Marilyn Hanson. I ERIC BYBERG leave my used metal shop patterns to all other future mechanics. I MILDRED CARMON leave my assistance in the Nurse’s office to Alberta Shuter. I DOLORES CHAMPA leave my empty cardboard filing box to Mr. Blum. I FRANK CONSTANTINO bequeath the fresh smells of saw dust to new carpenters. I BERNICE CORNELIUS bequeath the friendly atmosphere of East to all new lOB’s. I ELLEN FATICA bequeath my lost ink pens to future bookkeepers. I ROSE GIANGIOBBE bequeath my tailored blouses to Agnes Baker. I ALLEN GORYANCE bequeath my 10B elevator pass to the next not-know-better. I MARIANNE HAWRAN leave my silver belt to Carol Kroeger. I JoANN HAYES leave empty rolls of money wrappers to Mr. Johnson. I SHIRLEY HERTENSTEIN leave behind my ability to make my own clothes to all the seamstresses in Miss Johnson's classes. I DOUG HOAGESON leave all the worn out buff from jewelry class to my brother. I LEO KALIS leave my locker in the basement to the next person who has his first period class on the fourth floor. I RICHARD KEITER leave my bowling ball to Roy Dangle. I MARGIE KELLEY bequeath my basketball team Skunky, Scooter, Skeeter, Donut, Barb-wire and Christmas Tree to Miss Macy's next sport class. I ADOLPH SPAGNOLE leave my glasses to Helen Suris. In witness whereof we the undersigned hereby set our signature and seal. 95Z

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