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CLASS WILL Dolores Opalenik leaves for a new life with Tony. Andy Pannunzio leaves his position as football captain to Al and Don. Phyllis Pascarella leaves her lovely hands to a fingernail-biting Junior girl. Phil Pelton leaves his devilish ways to George Laubert. Eleanor Petrosky leaves her shorthand book to Rae Vernell. Myrna Pettitt leaves her brains to Olga Glus. , Lillian Phillips leaves her pin-curls and babushka to any unfortunate with straight hair. Fred Pappa leaves his curly red hair and winning smile to shy Al Faber. Sally Poschner leaves still fiddling her time away. Toni Pucak leaves her typing record to any struggling one-fingered Junior, Rosella Puskar leaves her throne to Sally Shaffer. Joe Putkovich leaves his ability in shop to Bill Mitchell. Josephine Putkovich leaves her habit of forgetting to come to school to Nancy Thomas. Lou Ann Reeder is,n't leaving Tommy to anyone. ,Dan Ressler leaves Miss Toy's English class, and he 'Lain't got no regrets. Arietta Rolfe leaves her seat on the school bus to Dorothy Horvath. Patsy Roth leaves-still slinging hash at Raver's Tavern. Virginia Scherl leaves her Presidency to any Junior girl able to snatch it. Lois Shaner leaves in a black coupe with a ring on her finger. Mary Ann Sharisky leaves to catch up with Marty. Jerry Sharshan leaves her golden locks to any Junior gal wishing to save the price of peroxide. Jackie Shores is leaving as soon as possible to join Bob wherever he'll be. Don Shuklansky leaves his fabulous vocabulary to some struggling Junior. Lenora Skruck leaves her neat ways to Nancy Nogal. Bob Slifko leaves his dark hair and handsomeness to Delano Thompson. Dick Stewart leaves his trumpet to Charles Reed. Merle Stinson leaves his senior play knickers to Anthony Camuso. Betty Swartz is leaving in such a hurry tliat the rest are all far behind. Ed Takash leaves his sudden outbursts of intelligence to Emerson Tobey. Don Thomas leaves-still loafing around Hayman's to see Edris. Pearl Troyer leaves her twirling baton to anyone who thinks she can tit into her majorette uniform. Tom Tufts leaves his brain and brawn to Johnny Opalenik. Millie Valiquette leaves her place in the orchestra to Barbara Jones. Frank Vargo leaves his daydreaming in civics class to Jerry Deininger. Richard Walker leaves his interest in the fair sex to Clarence Kirkwood. Bob Walkosak leaves his blue eyes and secret admirers to a lucky Junior boy. Ileene Welk leaves her fish tales to Barbara Sowers. Emily Wereb leaves her helpful friendly ways to Barbara Suhy. Rosemarie Wittenauer leaves her wit to Sally Scott. Jim Whitelock leaves his stage-rnanager's job to Ray Fioramonte. Claramae Yereb leaves for Farrell with a light in her eyes. To all those Juniors who had nothing willed to them, we leave our home room seats in old 34 . In Witness Whereof, We, the Senior Class, have set our hand and seal hereto this twenty-fourth day of May in the year of our Lord one thou- sand nine hundred and fifty 119501. ..20.. YY .... . A, . ..A. M... 4 i,,, ,YYWW
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cl.Ass wsu. We, the Seniors of 1950, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following items to our successors, the Juniors. We do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Ben Adams leaves his place on the All County Team to Anthony Salerno. Bob Allen is going to leave--still paying for repairs on his car. Juanita Andrews leaves with a heavy heart and a model future. Sarah Askew leaves her friendliness to Dixie Kiffer. Phil Bair leaves his wise cracks to someone wiser. i Shirley Berlin leaves her roller skates to Jerry Beach. Mary Briody leaves heading for a secretarial career and Ed. Ernestine Callison leaves her favorite record 'Tm Just Wild About Harry to Mary Lou Reese. Helen Carano leaves in a long black car-that belongs to Bob. Richard Casey leaves behind his drawl to obtain a job with a fast moving firm. Pat Clingan leaves her dramatics to Donna Patrick. Ruth Conn leaves all the girls jealous of her engagement ring. Bob Craig leaves Miss McKelvey and the library to invade society. Dallas Crytzer leaves his bashfulness to Steve DeMaiolo. Ed Dorus would leave his brain to someone, but what would he do without it? Phyllis Duke leaves her studious ways to Joyce Cooley. Norma F oraker leaves her red hair and sports to Margie McPheron. Bob Foreman leaves his curly hair to Jerome Wittenauer. Harry Fricker leaves his inquisitive civic mind to Ralph Baker. Betty Furillo leaves her height to Lois McLain. Ethel Gardner leaves her seat right up front in 34 to Joy Smith. Barbara Garland leaves her sense of humor to Shirley Fiedler. Evelyn Hackett leaves her hair Qwhich is naturalj to any girls without it. Walter Hackett leaves his quiet ways to Don Harder. Mildred Hamlin leaves her quiet, shy ways to Millie Sloan. Bernice Horvatovich leaves her boyfriends to Jean Allen. Jack Hurl leaves his beloved literature book in his locker. Betty Jacobson leaves her odd questions to Florence Davis. Ken Johnson can't leave his dimples, he needs them. Betty Ker leaves her shiny nose to Sally Katilus. Ed Kish leaves his ready laugh to Jim Hurl. Josephine Koebel leaves her long eyelashes to Barbara Mason. Ethel Kuthy leaves her bangs to Beverly Hettrick. Sis Madeline leaves her spot in the cheering line to Jean Barclay. Dolly Marino leaves-still dreaming of Tony. Jerry Mason leaves his ready arguments to Bert,' Madeline. Edris May leaves her daily jokes to any Junior with a sense of humor. Joanna McIntyre leaves her talks to Ronnie in the hall to Madeline Carsone and Gooch, Dick McKnight leaves his driving book to Sandy Forte. Mary Meier leaves those big blue eyes to Betty Ferrar. Chuck Mitchell leaves his nickname Bashful to Patsy Villano. Carl Morell leaves his striped shorts to Henry Clacko. Chuck Morris will leave for sunny Florida to live with his parents. Mary Jo Mozzillo leaves her knitting to Alice Yates. Bob O,Bruba leaves with Toni, and we wish them future happiness. ' -19-
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