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SENIUH CLASS WILL Geraldine Landy . . . leaves her artistic talent to her cousin Carolyn XVojciak. Claude Lann . . . wills his teachers to john Wible. Sara Lautfer . . . leaves her seat in Mr. Silvisis room to her sister, Karen. Conrad Lazor . . . wills his white bucks to jay Kromer. Mary Jane Leichliter . . . wills her lunches to Barry Albright, her undernourished nephew. Raymond Lininger . . . wills those dreaded oral English talks to his two brothers. Ardis Logan . . . wills her fun in Mrs. Terembesis eighth period English class to Sandra Lowther. Donna Lynn . . . wills her part in the senior play to any future star.v Richard Magda . . . wills his seat in P. O. D. class to some deserving junior boy. Mary Malinish . . . wills her position as senior shutter bug to a certain junior boy. Connie Marker . . . wills her locker to her sister, Nancy. Esther Martz . . . wills all her good times in the halls of Hurst to a crowd of crazy juniors. Ray Martz . . . leaves his empty easy chair in P, O. D. class to Richard Wisnewski. Michaeline Mattia . . . leaves all her good times in seventh period study hall to Milly Shay. Bill McFarland . . . leaves his math book and old gym trunks to Paul Killer,, Kirik. Arthur Miller . . . wills his chemistry note- book to Vic Wiers. john Miller . . . wills his ability to break machines in the workroom to anyone who is able to do so. Bettv Mizenko . . . wills the mice in her locker to her sister, Shirley. Anna Mary Mondock . . . wills all the pep- peroni on her pizza to Barry Albright. Thelma Monticue . . . wills her parking place in the rear of the school to her sister Marty.v Beverly Murray . . . wills her driving ex- perience to someone who wants to learn. Ilene Musgrove . . . wills the fun she had inlschool to anyone who likes to laugh a ot. Maxine Myers . . . wills her seat in Chorus A to Linda Appel. John Myland . . . wills his locker and seat in the movie room to Ed Surma. james Novak . . . wills his constantly emp- ty gas tank to some future lover. john Novak . . . wills all his old pencils to George Prasnitz. Helen Patterson . . . wills Mary Ann Ka- puta a pair of glasses in order to see telephone poles. Betty Pavuk . . . wills all her good times at Hurst to her sister, Phyllis. Evelyn Pawlikowski . . . wills her F. T. A. pin to anyone who can find it. Ray Polakovsky . . . wills his books to Ed Wasil. james Ponzurick . . . leaves his size 1016 tennis shoes to Mark Spot Landy. Ronald Poole . . . wills his broken seat in sixth period study hall to Carol Davis. john Puskar . . . wills his parking space along the fence to Dan Fidda. Cecelia Pyda . . . wills- her shorthand notes to anyone who can read them. Ernie Rakaczky . . . wills all his troubles to Iughead Lohr.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL William Ackerman . . . leaves his book and seat in Mr. Myer's room to his brother, Richard. Dorothy Alwine . . . leaves with a sigh her memories of good old Hurst High. Marlene Balash . . . Wills all the fun and good times to her two sisters, Judy and Paulette. joan Balun . . . wills her position on the Hurst debating team to Patty Kern. Ronald Barnhart . . . wills his position as vice-president of the F. F. A. to Barry Albright. Maxine Bloskey . . . wills all the fun she had at play practice to future play casts. Robert Brosky . . . Wills his seat in chem- istry lab to Dick Hahn. Maryann Buczek . . . wills her majorette boots to Bernadette Urban. Norman Bunga1'd . . . wills his junior his- tory to Bob Shea. jane Casner . . . wills the lovers by her locker to Mary Lou, Louise, and janet. Marihelen Cibulas . . . Wills her band uni- form to Marian Wolk. George Cole . . . wills his position as may- or of Acme to jess Stairs. Sharlene Collins . . . wills her position as artist of the Hurstonian to Carol Lea- sure. Ann Curtis . . . wills her commercial abili- ty to her sister, Bernadette. Eileen Czekaj . . . Wills her back seat on the bus to anyone who hasn't got a seat. Ronald Davis . . . wills all the mice in his locker to Pike.', Roy Davis . . . wills all his worn out books and locker to Ken. john Denis . . . leaves his easiest subjects and favorite girls to the boys from Mutual. Toni Dominick . . . wills her puddle jumper' to Pat Ondus. Ronald Donahoe . . . Wills all his physics equipment to Dick Baum. Paul Evon . . . leaves his mouse infested locker to his brother. Jean Farkas . . . leaves her seat on the uridgev bus to a deserving farmer. Donald Faust . . . wills his position in Dr. Mullin's poetry club to james Lohr. Joyce F idda . . . leaves her long oral talks to her brother, Danny. Barbara Frederick . . . leaves her seat in sales class to some sma1't,' junior. Nancy Freeman . . . wills all her good times at football games to Peggy Poole. Ioan Frund . . . wills her used shorthand tablets and good times to Beverly Arnold. Mary Ann Carbon . . . Wills her senior math classes to her sisters, Cecilia and Louise. Mary Ann Garrick . . . wills all the good times and nervous moments before half-time to all future majorettes. Gary Glass . . . leaves all the hydrogen sulfide gas in the chem. lab to the juniors. Barbara Golkosky . . . leaves her seat in shorthand class to Margie Kowatch. Stephen Gouda . . . leaves his moonshine still to his chemistry teacher Mr. Kromer. Patricia Good . . . wills her seat in Chorus A to anyone enjoying choral music. Glenn Goswick . . . leaves to his brother Lee, a favorite parking space in the rear of the school. Joseph Grabiak . . . Wills his know how to someone who doesn't know how. Lou Hamo . . . wills all his battlescars from gym to Nootch', Heller. Yvonne Hare . . . wills all her good times at H. H. S. to Mary Jane Flannigan. John Hetz . . . wills his seat in sixth period study hall to Mike.', Alice Hitchcock . . . wills her fun at 5l', to Linda Appel. Judy Hoke . . . wills her band uniform to anyone who is good at fixing zippers. Fred Hood . . . leaves all his friends and enemies in the junior class to Norman Heller. Sally Hoyman . . . wills her broken music stand to her sister, Carol. Shirley Huffman . . . wills her happiness to a certain boy named Frankief' Ronald Hughes . . . leaves all his brains and oral English talks to Pete Un- capher. Maryann Kalp . . . wills all her books to Patty Solo. Iohn Kaputa . . . wills his office in locker 11 in the main hall to the Hecla boys. Jozetta Kaputa . . . wills her black port- folio to Miss Fisher since it is in better shape than hers. jim Kashin . . . Wills his broken seat to Iohn Bush. Daniel Keto . . . wills all his fun in sixth period Park Zooi' study hall to james Nock. Judy Kimmell . . . leaves her 'title of Betty Crocker of Tomorrow to some deserv- mg junior. Paul King . . . leaves all his happiness be- hind to his brother Bob.', joseph Kochis . . . wills his torch in chem- istry to his brother. jim Kontir . . . wills the bubble gum wrap- pers in his desk to Ed. Robert Krepps . . . leaves his troubles among all the juniors. Gareth Kutch . . . leaves his luck and driv- ing ability to any junior who Wants it.
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91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107. SENIOR CLASS WILL William Ramsay . . . wills all his unfinished products in shop to Duck', Davis. Charlotte Reese . . . wills all her skipping days to Paul and Darwin with the hope that they don,t get caught. Iudy Reese . . . wills her reign as home- coming queen to some deserving junior. joe Regalla . . . wills his cheap seat in physics class to VVayne Pritts. William Robinson . . . wills his notebook to Darwin Reese who is going to be a farmer. Maryanne Rosky . . . wills her good times at Hurst to her brother, Edmund. Donna Schultz . . . leaves the Christmas seals in her locker to James Curry. Frank Seaman . . . wills the senior teachers to anyone who can put up with them. Robert Sebek . . . wills all his ability and books to Ray Smith. Indy Shaffer . . . leaves her empty locker to her sister. Patty Shebeck . . . leaves her oflice as president of the N. F. L. to Margie Shuba. Dennis Shilibod . . . says, They say you can't take it with you, but with what little I have lim sure gonna try.', Ronald Sivak . . . wills his starring ability to play football to Joe Urban. Tom Smith . . . leaves the mice in his locker to Edgar Huey. Minnie Marie Snively leaves her good times at lunch period to Darlene Schultz. Connie Snyder . . . leaves her seat in sixth period study hall to some happy go lucky junior. joe Sosko . . . wills his position as presi- dent of the F. F. A. to Darwin Reese. 108. 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 Ann Srogoncik . . . leaves her seat in seventh period sales class to anyone who can bear it. John Staiire . . . leaves his old gum wads to his brother, Stan. Ioan Staschak . . . wills her seat in Mr. Silvis' room to Patty. Stephania Stepanik . . . wills her short hair to Nancy Tomechko. Gloria Struble . . . wills her P. A. an- nouncements during tests to the stu- dent body of Hurst. Nancy Struble . . . wills the locker she shared with two boys to Sandy Schultz. Don Stumpf . . . wills his locker that held all those books 'to jim. Rodney Tarr . . . wills his nose protector to Mr. Brody who needs it worse than he does. Phil Tlumack . . . wills his unused study hall time to Chuck WVolfe. Joe Toczek . . . wills his senior science book to Ed Sivak. , Benny Tylka . . . wills all his toothpicks to Duck', and Mike. Ronald Trice . . . wills all his books to some unlucky student. Tom Urban . . . wills all his good times to Don Fisher. Maryanne Urbanowski . . . wills her posi- tion of the Hurstonian staff to Patty Koval. Carole Whiting . . . wills her seat in chem. lab. to her sister, Marcia. Patty Wisniewski . . . wills her seat in Mr. Kromeris chemistry lab to Larry. Mary Joyce Yuhas . . . wills her good times to her brother Richie. Rose Marie Zemba . . . leaves all memo- ries of Hurst to her brother, John. 31 l
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