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CLASS WILL State of Pennsylvania; County of Clearfield; City of Penfield. We thd undersigned, known officially as the class of 1952, being sound in mind, we hope, and sound in body, we believe, realizing that our days at old Huston High School are over do hereby declare those after-mentioned to be our legal and rightful heirs. We do hereby relinquish and make the following dispensations of our possessions: Article I — To the Faculty Item 1. To Mr. Alcorn, our beloved Principal, our deepest appreciation for his understanding and patience during our stay at Huston High School. Item 2. To our Adviser Mrs. McFall, our heartfelt thanks for her guid- ance and interest in all our class activities. Item 3. To our athletic coach Mr. Cheslock, we express our thanks for training such fine teams as we have had. Item 4. To our other teacher Mr. Taylor, w'e leave not only our grati- tude, but our sincere wishes that the classes to follow will give him more ease and peace of mind. Article II — To the underclassmen Item 1. We, the Class of 1952, bequeath to the Junior Class that rare gift, called senior privileges, with the understanding that they are not to be handled carelessly, tossed about, or abused. Item 2. To the Sophmores, we leave books, desks, classroom equip- ment in Middle Room. You will find a lock-box containing a list of our mistakes. Read them and try to avoid the same. Item 3. To the Freshmen, we leave our fine class spirit with the hope that it will not be long before you, to, will be seniors. Article III — To Various Individuals Item 1. Robert Nelson leaves his ability to manage the Senior Class to the future president of the Class of 1953. Item 2. Francis Maholtz leaves his ability to disagree to Jerry Hudsick Item 3. Esther Muccio leaves her ability to state her mind and enjoy freedom of speech to Jean Thompson. Item 4. Jessie Newell leaves her ability to cut stencils to Thomasine Czajkouski. Item 5. Stanley Seduski leaves his melodic laugh to Stafford Friday. Item. 6 Anna Belle Chiodo leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Rosemary Buganza. Item 7. Agnes Serafini leaves her bashfulness to Clare McFall hoping that it quiets her down. Item 8. Edward Levenduski leaves patience and quietness to Merle Shoemaker. Item 9. Helena Dombroski leaves her basketball ability to Marion Van Horn.
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Not fond, herself, of overwork, She can’t endure that others shirk, So Marlyn will run with glee A great employment agency. Robert Nelson kissed all the babies; Won the election; got to be Mayor of our city. He’ll be governor; wait and see. Someone should shoot Uncle Howard, Growling on the radio; Scaring tots with nightmare horrors, As, shivering, off to bed they go. ’Mongst files and typing; books and ledger Annabelle’s never at a mental loss; Most efficient in an office— (And she wed that bald-headed boss). Notice our friend Jessie, Teacher in a Sunday School; Busy making saints of sinners; Laying down the Golden Rule. Artist Andy paints strange pictures; Masterpieces by the score; While a dozen lucious models Wait outside the studio door. She can cure your chills and fever— That is Nurse Phyllis’ boast. Which is worse, the ills or treatment: That’s what puzzles us the most. Dieticition in a hospital Helena is doing well; She can make hash in just three minutes, But Heaven only knows what’s in it. Bless my soul. There’s Francis Maholtz Cutting capers on Broadway; Signing contracts by the dozen, He’s a star that’s come to stay. Husky Charles rolls in wealth; Teaching courses based on health. Of “wim and wigor” he has a load; Step aside, he may explode. Solemn undertaker Edward Chuckles when you sneeze or cough; Hoping some bewhiskered microbe Soon will cause you to “pop off.” Hat designer in the city; Agnes’s mind runs riot; No one should make hats of spinach— But watch our Agnes try it! Fifty miles from the nearest neighbor, Stanley; As fire warden in a tower; People near him give him fits. Annabelle Chiodo Esther Muccio Marlyn Thomas
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CLASS WILL Item 10. Howard Clark leaves his acting ability to James Sherwood. Item. 11. Gerald Wallace leaves his ability to get along well in his love affairs to Richard Caruso. Item 12. Charles Snyder leaves his ability to stay away from women to Lamar Hudsick. Item 13 Phyllis Snyder leaves her “gift of gab” to Rose Potempa. Item 14. Andy Ireland leaves his ability to tell jokes to James Moore- house. Item 15. Mary Ellen Smith leaves her ability to get along with people to Carmella Mucci. Item 16. Marlyn Thomas leaves her ability to write English themes to Anna Marie Cataldi. Item 17. To Mr. Williams we leave any valuable possessions that we might forget in our sad departure. Esther Muccio Marlyn Thomas Anna Belle Chiodo FAVORITE PASTIMES Emanuel Pretti Going to St. Marys RenaScanish Keeping quiet Donald Smith Telephone Operator rrankie Guido Pestering Anna Belle Bill Benson Flirting with Marlyn Donald McFall Wrestling James Moorhouse Imitating Roberta BurKett Combing her hair Autumn Burkett Teasing Irvin Calliari Rf ing Lena Caruso Chasing Chape Joyce Celinski Dancing Janice Celinski Studying Ray Levenduski Basketball Clare McFall Writing Love Letters Joe Seduski Causing trouble Rico Franzoni Fishing Shelby Van Horn Dreaming of Bob Neomi Walters Watching for a Blue Ford Rich Gusherowski Creating a rio' Dale Smith Doing nothing JoAnn Guido Going to Sunday Shows Alice Woodward Listening to Stanley Norma Rogers Riding in a Fore' Stafford Friday Bashfulnesy Diane Spicher Riding the Bu: Patty Hudsick Giggling Emery Van Horn Taking tests' Irvin Serafini Playing Clarinet Linda Wheeland ............ Fighting with Ted Sondra Ireland Visiting in Study Hall Ralph Guido Studying Donna Clinton Listening to Eddie Arnold Mrs. McFall Fighting with the Big Four Mr. Cheslock Teaching Grammar to the Seniors Mrs. Hawk Teaching Freshman Choir Mr. Alcorn ................ Teaching P. 0. D. Mr. Taylor Yelling at the Sophomores
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