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AUQ . . 055 CLASS WILLS On this day of June the 6th, in this year of 1935, A. D., in this city of Hamtramck, state of Michigan, We, the members of the class of June 1935, of sane mind and sound body do hereby publish our last will and testament. We leave our most sincere thanks to our principal, Mr. E. M. Conklin, for his kind understanding and the help he has given us during our high school ears. y We also thank Mr. Musselman for the assistance he has rendered during our darkest moments. We feel that much of our success and smooth running is due to the un- limited efforts of our sponsor, Mr. Alex Mentlikowski. It was through his ef- fort we were able to survive in moments of distress, and voyage a dangerous trip. We bequeath you our heartfelt thanks and a lasting affection. Spring fever, thoughts of previous dances, and new clothes were causes of sleep and inattention in class-rooms. Therefore, we leave to our faculty our last but very sincere Thank you for their keen understanding. To the 12B's, beside the debt they have contracted from the Senior Farewell, we leave our unquestionable energy, nonchalance when losing games to under- fed 12B's, and our great strength. We leave to them our copyright to wear vests and coats minus buttons- and lastly the right to pay all of our unpaid debts. I, Hedwig Lesinowicz, will my tap-dancing ability to Miss Sibley. I, Stella Madala, do will my school-girl complexion to James McMillan. I, Gene Napieroski, will to Jimmy Sivil, the long promised bag of peanuts. I, Betty Berg, bequeath my braid and freckles to Virginia Ewalk. I, Chester Popielarski, will my ability to spell correctlyto Miss Storen. I, Marion Thompson, will to my brother, Carl, my booming voice and abili- ty to catch forward passes. I, Louise Edymit, will to my sister, Aniceta, my ability to pass through four years of high school without male-company. I, Stella Jasinski, bequeath to Helen Drause all stray diplomas she may find in our locker. I, Leopold Szady, will my understanding of Mr. Holmes' complicated jokes to my brother, Mitchell. I, Rose Michalski, hereby will to my brother, Arthur, my artificial waves. I, Frank Mercer, bequeath my silent mood and optimistic view of Mrs. English VIII to the undergraduates. I, Stella Wybran, of unquestionable reputation, bequeath to Miss Rybczyn- ski my natural nonchalance. To the librarians and any subsequent library workers I, Robert Lewandow- ski, will my understanding of the motherly Miss J. C. Garst. .40-
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6. Ki hh AUQl lcLll.iilli.S 3lbk CLASS WILLS fContinuedJ I, Alexandria Domin, leave my eel-like entrance into class twenty minutes late to First Hour students of Mr. Scrimgeour. I, Theodore Matey, do hereby tesify that Lucian Domin is heartily Welcome to my ability to get the best possible grades for the least possible work. I, Olga Bliska, will my amazing ability to fix my rumba roll to Miss Storen and Mary Borek. I, Doris Koszara, will to Mr. J. Jay my ability to be seen and not heard. I, Mary Kubala, bequeath to Mr. Nisbet my Greta Garbo curls and the pet mouse in the Study Hall desk. We, the inseparable, Virginia Merecki and Gene Karasinski, will our insep- arableness to Genevieve Malinowski and Cassie Nadratowski. I, Lillian Motyka, will my ability to reach high C to future glee club members. I, Lucille Borowski, will to Clara Mikulski and Mary Sofian, my ability to make up emergency excuses. fP.S. They never work anyway.J I, Emily Karpinski, will to Mr. Mentlikowski my ability to control a sneeze. I, Irene Prokop, will my anklets to Chester Wrocek. I, Waldemar Daniels, bequeath my leather boots to John Bochenek as a start for his shoemaker shop, and my basketball ability to Chester Zebroske. I, Edwin Pezda, will the romantic affair of Romeo and Juliet to Vassil Pa- liscuk and Jennie Rodic, Chester Zebroske and Stella Poplawski, Steve Staryk and Stella Wybran, and Mr. Mentlikowski and Miss Rybczynski. I, Eugene Rasinski, bequeath my pleasing smile to all 12B's whose faces look like the London fog. I, Marie Grekel, will my keen sense of humor, infectuous giggle and men- tal meanderings to Mary Borek. I, Edwin Dyjack, do will my ability to laugh at Mr. Greene's stale jokes to future journalists. I, Joe Petrow, do bequeath the entire bulk of my Petrow Poetry to any- body who will have it. May that person rest in peace, I couldn't. I, Ezell Nettles, bequeath my courage and perseverance to all oncoming stylists. I, Clara Borowicz, bequeath my basketball technique to Lucille and Clara Worzniak. I, Stella Plopa, will my four beloved and treasured gray hairs to Mr. Ross Scrimgeour. It is in his class that I have raised them during two semesters of physics. I, Leocadia Milas, do hereby bequeath my sphinx-like attitude to those who are not able to control their emotions during school hours. I, Alexandria Rose Marie Chrostowska, will my ability to keep a stiff upper lip whenever an attempt is made to pronounce my full name, to those who ex- perience these same tragic moments. I, Ted Markiewicz, will my ability to break cello strings to the future cello players. .41..
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