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Q iN du' D N tv' 'lvl' 1111 , 0 .lm CLASS WILLS fcontinucclf I, Jennie Janiszewski, will to my brother, Benjamin, the shirts I wore while he stayed at home. I, Joseph Dombrowski, will my permanently blond hair to the peroxide ftemporaryj blondes. I, George Koulauras, will to my sister, Nea, my ability to work trigonome- try problems. I, Wallace Doskotch, bequeath to Mr. H. Nisbet my ability to sleep in the Study Hall. I, Mitchell Chojnowski, will to Stephen Staryk, my ungreyed hair Cwhich is numberedb a box of voice restoring pills and the sadly worn out megaphone used to call together 12A class meetings. I, Olga Holewka, will to those who are most in need of it, my left hand: may they, too, hear all the awe and vehement utterances from the student body. I, Mary Sokoluk, will to future seniors my ability to tolerate flabbergasted freshies and my sneering smile which might serve to haunt them forever. I, Stanley Pawlik, will my ideas about girls and romance to bashful Hank Kolsas. I, Eddie Stoppa, bequeath my ability to do the fox-trot to all the 12B boys. They tried so hard to learn. I, Charles Plansek, will my ability to stay awake during Mr. Scrimgeour's lectures to all physics students. I, Longin Z. Ostrowski, will and bequeath nothing to nobody. I, Frank Colobro, will my great love for Jennie Rodic to Ben Jaroslowski. I, Mary Ciach, bequeath to Helen Bliska my ability to be put out on fouls in inter-scholastic basketball games. I, Peter Kitzenski, will to my beloved C?J kin my ability to get along with teachers. May she succeed where I have failed. I, John Sliwa, will my attractive curly hair to Chester Zebroske. I, Genevieve Pietraszkiewicz, will and bequeath my motto Do it today, to all procrastinators. I, Joe Wachowski, will to Mr. Holmes my ability to produce peculiar noises on any instrument. I, Walter Biedowski, will to the weaker sex my ability to break lockers I, Josephine Hodas, will to my sister, Stella, my greatly envied dramatic technique. May she someday put Garbo in the line of unemployed bread waiters. I, Stanley Maksymowicz, Will my romantic moods and cook book to Edward Ochal. I, Casey Klewicki, will the honorable name of Casey to the next football champ. I, Harry Demesko, will my rabbit-like speed to Coach Shields. 1, italy lllilow-li, will my 1'!Ol!4'lliIlii11 C to lll,lt'.lF4' Seniorap. .43.
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U We . ., ate 35 CLASS WILLS - fcontinuecn I, Helen Ziemba, will my ability to chew gum and blow bubles at the same time to John Ziemba. I, Emily Pupka, bequeath my inimitable technique to pull boners in sociolo- gy classes to Jane Chojnowski. May the laughs be on her. I, Paul Wojtyshyn, will my mathematical ability and supernatural power over Miss Courtright to future algebra students. I, Eleanore Kubiak, will my colony of freckles and my colorful blush to my freshie pal, Cassie Przystup. I, Sabina Kisielewski, will to Dorothy Skrok, my ability to get into people's way at the most inconvenient times, and to Mr. Zelakowski, my genius for tell- ing alibis. I, Joe Rowinski, will my swimming ability to Coach Chlopan's second hand string of swimmers. I, Rosalie Redlin, gladly bequeath my charming temper and my impudence to Walter Strijak. They didn't get me anywhere. I, Emma Garcia, will my chinese fingernails to all the 12B girls who don't already have 'em that way. We, Stephany Krecioch and Sabina Kisielewski, will to the next will-writers what is left of our patience, the ability to smile at people who turn in their wills five days late and the nonchalant assurance to all that their wills and be- queathments will be published. Conclusion: The class, as a whole, wills its seats to the future students attending foot- ball and basketball games and Student Association programs. We guarantee room for at least four-hundred and fifty. Also, to the Board of Education we leave the ability to produce bigger and better citizens in the renowned city of Hamtramck. In witness whereof, we set our hand and seal this sunny day of June, A.D., 1935. CSignedJ Mitchell Chojnowski, President of Class, June, 1935 To be read at the meeting of the lost generation, in the year 1945 A.D. Honorable witnesses: Mickey Mouse Rin Tin Tin Frankenstein .44.
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. N IA M6 QM' ml , 0 .lim 5 A CLASS WILLS fcontinuedl We, Irene Cooper, Retta Cook and Helen Banas, bequeath to any three pals who will accept it, our ability to stick together. I, Henry Ogonowski, bequeath my ability to get around Anthony Rutkowski to Jane Borodycz. I, Wanda Czerniawski, will my diving cap and diving ability to Iren Madeja. I, Henry Drobniewski, will my ambitious self to Julia Gomory. I, Mary Sostarich, leave Francis Rollens to do the many things I have left undone. I, Stanley Kiempisty, bequeath my perfect attendance to the 12B's. I, Zygie Pulczynski, will to Mr. J. B. Alford my ingenious ability to pro- nounce Polish names Which he so highly admires. I, Irene Kondrat, bequeath to all future home-room secretaries my shat- tered nerves, grizzled note-books, chewed-up pencils and my field glasses to find the students. I, Walter Bawol, will my ability to kill snakes on the golf course to Irene Burlocoif. I, Josephine Hodas, will to my sis, Stella, my marvelous dramatic tech- nique. I, Alfred Cytacki, bequeath my practice of procrastination to my cousin, Ted Dobrowolski. I, Stephany Krecioch, will my place on the bench tothe best reserve. I, Henry Gulik, leave my ability to eat candy when the gang is not near to all 12B's Who haven't enough to pass around. I, Anna Szczerba, bequeath my etiquette book to Violet Boork. I, Walter Michalak, do bequeath to Marvin Proval, my ability to take it for four years. I, Helen Marchuk, will my candy-stand to Celia Wysocki. I, Frank Salley, will to Joe Mazur my ability to get around Mr. Holmes at critical moments and live to tell about it. I, Stella Zadroga, bequeath my first orchid to Miss Courtright for her Won- derful toleration of such alebraically inclined souls as myself. I, Anthony Rutkowski, Will to Walter, my brother, my ability to sleep in noisy classes. I, Jane Matulewicz, will my straight, shiny nose to John Matulewicz. I, William Misiasek, will my everlasting thanks to the Hamtramck High School. CPD I, Mary Kabanowski, bequeath to Antonette Stefanski my ability to make noise in the senior sports class. ' I, Chester Kowalski, gladly leave all my physics lesson sheets Cwith ans- wersj to future victims. -42.
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