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19 4 7 THE BREEZE Last Will and Testament We, the Glass of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-seven, beirg of sound mind and body, and in a generous mood, do hereby make this last will and testament, bequeathing the following -to our successors: Richard Apgar leaves his jokes to Mr. Acton: maybe some new corn will pop! Byron Bogart leaves his Trig. book to Linkie Winans: we hope he can figure out the problems. George Ganley leaves his soccer ability to Albert Fleming: no doubt he'll make as muclh use of it as George has. To Harry Brown, E-d Breniak wills his brains : we're sure it will helfp him to graduate. i To the tall, blonde, lady-killer Jack Cregar, Dick Hartung leaves his appe- UIC. James Stockton leaves the remains of his '32 Plymouth to Tom Whrite. Don't forget to drive slowly! Dean Weber leaves his reserved nature to Dick Craterz perhaps he w-on't get into so much trouble. Gerald-ine Hauck wills her acting ability to Jennie Lechenski. Good luck in the Senior Play! Eileen Stiene leaves her rolling pin to Gloria Walton: now she can knock 'em cold. Betty Jane Witte leaves her me.thod of loving to Betty Jowittg after all, lo-ok wihat it did for Janie , Barbara Wojcik leaves her school spir-it to Morris Adams. He surely can use it! To the Freshmen: We will -our dancing ability. To the Sophomores: We give our permission to remain in school for two more years. To the Juniors: We leave the sympathy on our faces every time .they look at our picture in the Senior room. To the Faculty: We leave. Signed, EILEEN STIENE Before these Witnesses: I. M. DRooL1No PRoP. H1-STEPPER U. R. A. JERK I. C. U. MUSTAPHA BEN Ano? PAGE 36 I
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19 4 7 THE BREEZE Student Council Under the guidance of Miss Caskey and Mr. Acton, t-he Sutudent Council re-organized this year. The main purpose -of the Student Council is to mainftain -discipline, ideals, and good spirit as Well as to bring out equality and justice in all -pupil-s. The -council consisting of eleven members ihlas -tw-o members chosen to represent each -class. Each Kmember, with the exception of Freshmen who are chosen for lone year, is selected on the basris of having earned 400 merits. OFFICERS President .................. ,...... . EDWARD BRENIAK Vice-Pfesidenr ....................... , ..... M ........ RICHARD APGAR Secretary-Treasurer ........................... .BARRARA WOJCIIC MEMBERS Jean Alexander Fred Plus-hanski Richard Apgar Dean Weber George Bogart Bet-ty Jane Witte Edward Breniak Richard Witte Betty Fritts Barbara Wojcik Grace Modica PAGE 38
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