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CZ... MA Esther Blondeaux leaves to hunt some inches to add to her four feet ten inches. Joe Krukar leaves his naturally curly hair to Carl Folcik. Pat Fester wills an eight year band membership and her flute to Carol Stivason. Lee Ray Green leaves his cello out of tune. iAs usualll Gladys Marie Sipes wills her trips to Pittsburgh to see the Pirates to whoever can find a way. Henry Deitz just leaves. John Falsetti leaves his dancing ability to Dick Valek. Lila Lee Lhote leaves that ,giggle to Joan Croyle. Richard Passmore leaves his position in the Gregg Club to any boy who has courage enough to take it. Doris Hindes leaves her bangs to Pat Kiene. Jack Reitler wills his motor-scooter to anyone crazy enough to take it. I Pat McMeans wills her attractiveness to Carmen Miller. Robert Maus wills his ability to tackle low to Lee Gregg. Jane Holizna wills her gym shoe string to anyone capable of making one do the iob of two. Grant Daugherty leaves his car out in the country- couldn't get the darn thing started. Bill Roberts iust leaves-to get Doc's car. Betty Lou Tague leaves her 8:29W dashes to school each morning to Tessie and Shirley. Jim Liptow leaves his cue stick to Salvatore Quattrone. Bernice Campbell leaves her athletic ability, and B-B Valek, her red hair, to Bella Krukar. Paul Klacka wills his slick trapping to Wib Euchler. Charlaine Schwab leaves her lively tongue to her sister, Pat. Jim Bowser leaves his seat on the bus to Bill Smith. Betty Kendra leaves with memories of Chucky. Dick Dui? leaves his famous You're for me, baby, to Jerry Liptow. June Tolliver wills her baton to Ruthie Edwards. Walter Crytzer leaves No. 98 to Bill Kruetzer. Annabel McJunkin leaves her position of taking two his- tories to anyone who can stand it. 5 Bob Helm leaves George Dupierreux to Fat Orton. Min Dult leaves her afternoon's freedom to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Pat Hutchison leaves his cruising to Dutch. Jean Protz leaves her horn playing and Miss Bevington to the future musicians of F. C. H. S. Frank Yaskula leaves his position as Romeo of Cadogan to any other wolf. Peggy Kracht wills her neck-breaking acrobatic flops to Tootie Tremont. Verle Coleman wills his seat in home room to anyone who dares to risk it. Georgia Cassel wills her typewriter to Pat Wolfe. Jim Morvik wills his ability in Wood Shop to Louis Hribik with hopes of better success. Frankie Jean Hepler leaves her wearisome bus ride ta school to Gloria Swanson. Joseph Bureau leaves all the wonderful teachers to his brother Felix Ray. Rosemarie Baculik wills her so-called gym suit to whoever dares wear it. Hammer Fitzgerald leaves his cowboy boots to Pump- kin. Virginia Walker leaves plenty of good fresh country air to the city slickers. Bill Stover wills his library troubles to Elmer Greenawalt. Don Roberts leaves his crazy antics on the bus to Donald Romeo Henderson. Gloria Capizzi leaves the iob of drawing posters to any- one who is fool enough to take it. Barrels Skukalek and Poker Woyton will their seats on the bench to Tom Relich and Dick Heighley. Lonnie Kania leaves her smoothness on the dance floor to Diana Ritchey. Edward Germy leaves Mr. Dupierreux to Don Wolfe and Charles Temsick. Dee Czapor leaves her note writing ability to Dot Smith. Chicken Gariglio leaves his large shoulder pads to Lee Gregg. The fifth period Woodworking Class leave the pits to the healthy of next year. Stogie and Lonnie bequeath their Charleston and Si- lent Movies to all those headed for the padded cell. Junior Woyton wills Sarge another year's working in the wash rooms. The basketball team leaves Rupert's whippings to next year's squad. This will is signed, sealed, published, and declared valid by the above named class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine as our last Will and Testament. William Turicik, Class President First Witness: William Byron Junior Class President Second Witness: John Cippel, Sophomore Class President
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