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C ASS JOHN LEONARD wills his many A's to his friend, George Silvis. CECELIA LESKO bequeaths her amiability to Joan Minick. MARY E. LUCOTCH wills her street car tickets to Lois Fetter. NORMA LUDWIG wills her obvious love for school to Peggy Vinsek. AGNES LUKACS gives her book of iokes to Maryann Kritz. DOLORES LUKASIK wills her established upper deck on the honor roll to anyone in the last fifth. EDNA MALESKY wills her brown specs to her brother, Ben. JEAN MALINISH wills her sweater collection to Jimmy, her brother who enters the doors of Hurst in September. HOWARD McNEIL leaves his quiet ways to Carl Stohl. CARMELLA MIELE wills her place as sweetest girl in the sen- ior class to Phyllis Bash. WILLIAM MILLER leaves his good looks and curly hair to John Sands. MARION MISIAK gladly gives his locker to anyone with a love for little, grey mice. JANET MOHNEY leaves everything but her appetite to Bonnie Barr. MILDRED MOROZOWICH wills her unlimited vocabulary to Michael Rody. PHYLLIS MULLEN leaves her often neglected school work to Anna Jean Landy. ANN MULLIN transfers the ownership of her flute to anyone not minding a lonesome feeling in band. WILLIAM MUNDORF leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to Betty Huey. DONNA MYERS wills her charming manners to Donna Bashioum. ELEANOR NITKIEWICZ wills her dancing ability to Robert Resnik. GRACE PEFFER wills her cheery laughter to Betty Dean. JAMES PEFFER leaves his arguments with Mr. Silvas to Joe Stass. WILLIAM PETROSKY gladly relieves himself of Macbeth to Kenneth Misiak. DONALD PLACKO hesitantly relinquishes his seat in assembly to Carl Auer. CHARLES POCHE wills his French vocabulary Coui, ouil to Charles Minick. LEONARD POKLEMBO leaves his running around to Richard Krempasky. PAUL POKRATSKY leaves Miss Fisher's pencils to anyone in need of them. EVELYN POLCHA wills her typing eraser to Dorothy Blax- kowski. BILLIE POOLE leaves her cheerleading outfit to Donna Aultman. ELIZABETH PUSHKAR bequeaths her place as editor-in-chief of the Hurstonian to anyone, ROBERT PUSHKAR transfers the ownership of his trig book to Marvin Martz. RICHARD REAGAN would like to donate his science book to the Pittsburgh Museum. WILL DEAN REESE wills all the female hearts he won through his singing to Jim Reaney. MARY JANE RICE wills her pleasing personality to Patricia Heimann. CECELIA ROSEBOSKY gives her place at Hurst to some deserving lumor. EUGENE ROSKY wills his ways with women to Bill, his brother. STANLEY RUDZINSKI leaves his place in the N. l'l.S. to Anna Mae Cibulas. MARGARET SANSACZ leaves her sayings to Ann Miller. CORNELIUS SCHACHTE leaves his good looks to an incoming freshman. VERA SCHERER leaves the keys to her car to her brother Ray. MORRIS SCHULTZ transfers his very quiet disposition to Ronald Harbaugh. SHIRLEY SHAFFER gives her ability to imitate television com- mercials to Frances Newill. MARY SHAULIS bequeaths her sweet ways ot Tholia Kalp. PAULINE SHERBUCK wishes to give Bill Dunn her gym shoes, ANDREW SMAIL wills his every-ready spirit to Louise Jackson. ALICE SMITH wills her friendly gift of gqb to Joan Kona,- RICHARD SNYDER wills his handkerchief with all its tears to Russell Smith. WILLIAM SWIDERSKI leaves his ideally located seat in English to Paul Patterson. CHARLES TAKITCH leaves his great ability at teasing all the girls to Jim Kucera. . RICHARD UHRIN leaves to Charles Goulding his very good wishes for a happy time. FLORENCE URBAN wills her helpfulness to underclassmen to Shirley Smith. FERN WALTERS wills the mirror in her locker to whomever wishes to be beautiful. DOLORES WASIL wills her sneaking in late to study hall to Betty Honse. SYLVIA WEIERS bequeaths her beautiful senior portrait to all the boys. JOHN WEIGHTMAN leaves his candy wrappers to his sister Dorothy. MARHN WISNIEWSKI wills his beautiful blond hair to Paul ay. WALTER WITEK leaves his football, baseball and basketball ability to any strong man capable of carrying on. MARGARET WOYTUS bequeaths her ability to skip successfully to whomever it may concern, W.LLIAM YAKSIC wills his beloved seat in home room to Joan Keto. CAROLYN YANUCK leaves her quick wit to Rose Marie Sher- buck. ALBERT YUHOUSE presents all of his height to Nancy Weaver. FRANK ZABROSKY leaves his quick temper to Helen Matsko.
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