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llll lllllilllllllll -N2-N CLASS WILL fContinuedJ Ruth Maynard leaves for her Joe. Germaine Meagher leaves the rest of the back seat, on the ride to school, to her sister Marilyn. Ann Melelli wills her way with the dance to an underclassman who could use lf. Lee Melis wills his pipe to Martin Andc rson. Alice Michaud bequeaths her height to Marie Smith. Beryl Micnch bequeaths her writing ability to Sharon McNamee. Bob Monroe left in February. i Bob Mortensen bequeaths his ability of being forward to Ed Sleder. George McGowan leaves the Physics Lab alone. Gloria Murray has already left for Chicago and a secretarial job. Joe Negro bequeaths his Spanish accent to Ronald Caviani. Barbara Noren leaves her Treat 'Em Rough policy to whom it may concern. Roland Occhictti bequeaths his remarkable bass voice to Marvin Scolatti. Jim Oman takes Helen with him. Lo Lo Orella leaves Beebs to carry on. Charlotte Pancheri thought she would leave her car to a bunch of sophs who don't like to walk, but changed her mind. Carol Paradiso wills her charming laugh to Shirley McLeod. Jim Patrie bequeaths his woman troubles to Don Bird. Frank Perino leaves his quietness to Bob Erickson. Beulah Peronto leaves some of her timiC'ity to Duane Person. - Marcell Percnto leaves Delores Longtin. Dorothy Peterson leaves her Wim, wiger, and witality to the 1949 football team. , Ray Piatti wills his horn-rimmed glasses to Mr. Elscott. Nick Pietrantonio wills his attraction for sophomore girls to Phil Crispigna. Jean Plankey leaves Civics class and takes Beryl and Ellen with her, with a thank- ful Amen from Miss Hofer. Bernard Poirier wills his sleeping chair well broken in, and in excellent condition, in English class to some tired Junior. Louise Poppy left in February too. Joyce Priante leaves the policy good things come in small packages to Mary Hamm. Dottie Price bequeaths her vivacious manner to Frankie Mary Alice Price takes sister Dottie along with her. Loretta Querio bequeaths her seat in Civics class to Marion Rolando, hoping she'll appreciate it. Lois Rahm leaves all her many quiet charms and achievements to Marjorie Bat- tista. Evelyn Rahoi wants to make her way with a man along. Janet Ring leaves her quiet, very charming ways to Bonnie Backlund. Norman Robbins leaves his bike to Andy ltzov. Beulah Roell wills her slimness to Shirley Miller. Dick Rosenbluem leaves his natural Waves to Lake Antoine. Page Thirty-eight
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WM-'--' llll lllllilllllllll CLASS WIILL fContinuedl Donald Furno would like to leave his 1' sy cheeks behind. hlary Furno leaves her official manner to Betty Richards. Eileen Gardepy thinks Anita Loia could use some extra height. Rose George lends her car to the driving classes for awhile. Bette Gianunzio is just leaving and taki' g Fudd along. Paul Gingrass leaves his record of going steady as a challenge. Shirley Gorrell leaves her cello to June Carlson, in whose hands it will be well taken care of. Rita Goulet is just tagging along after Limpy. Norma Graefe leaves her gracious manner to Pat Carney. Q Gordon Gray leaves Ernestine. Tum Gronlund bequeaths his way with the piano to Ted Johnson. Shirley Haines leaves the East Side rin' to Sally Gingrass. Noel Hammel wills his theory on The Financial Status of a High School Sen- ior to Jim Pozza. lffive Hanson leaves Marion Cloots to carry on with the baton. Shirley Hanson wills her .neat, orderly manner to Lana Weber. lim Hicks leaves for Evy's. Earle Hosking leaves his blushes to Eric Erickson. Dorothy Hover wills her domestic ability to the Home Ec. Department. Cleo Hyatt wills her quiet corner in study hall to Jerry Andreini. leanette lzzo wills her dancing ability to Aggie LaRoux. Shirley Jacobson leaves her ability at typing to her sister Honey , Maxine ,lenkins wills her place on the rec room steps to Don Ses . Arlene .lermac bequeaths her blonde tresses to Edna Freeman. Xvayne Johnson takes Mary Ann with him. Elvira .louppi leaves her shortness to A'lyn Holtein. Arthur Kasen bequeaths his unassuming attitude to Gerald Edlund. Diana Khoury leaves her brother Dwi ht, hoping that he'll carry on as well a' she did. Tom Kirkbride leaves his Physics dayrlreams in the Physics Lab. Clarence Kneebone departs for Evanston on the next train. Shirley Krall beqeaths her clear complexion to Margaret LeBlond. Edward LaCost wills his quietness to Nick Menghini. Nels Larson leaves his love for the stage to Doug DuCharme. Paul Larson leaves the chorus to Mr. F inther. Bill Laviolette wills his lankiness fall good-natured six feet of ith to Robert Hill. Geraldine Lindstrom bequeaths her valedictory to some industrious Junior. Ted Lofstrom bequeaths his well-groomed appearance to Bruce Huron. Louis Lorenzi leaves his quiet manner to Bill Strong. Russell Lundin leaves his cheering voice to Don St. Arnauld. Gordon Lupini would like to leave-just that-for Big Rapids. Alice Maki leaves school as the last of the Maki kids. Alice Malmberg wills her gift of gab to Nancy Stolberg. Bill Marcou wills his scholastic ability to Jack Shefchik. Jeanette Mariucci' leaves her willingness to work to De DeFiore and Pat Egan. Page Thirty-seven
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-e-N'--N-f llll l5IllBUllllUl CLASS WILL fContinuedJ Delores Ruffatto leaves with Ann, Pauline, and Loretta. Bob Rushford wants everything he has so refuses to leave anything. John Rymkos leaves his car to someone else who has a long way to walk back to civilization. Pat Scheffer wills her twinkling eyes that speak for themselves to Lona Markell. Joyce and June Secinaro leave their popularity to two lucky sophomores. Frank Senger leaves his ambition to Tony Ganga. ' Dick Shultz wills his trumpet to Don Pc do. Kenneth Sjoberg leaves the dance floor entirely to Flip. Terry Smith left Florence for good ole l. M. a long time ago--'nuff said. Nlary Ann Spencer claims she needs everything she's got. Janet Steiner wills her friendly manner to Betty Lu Tramontin. Rita St. Louis wills her quiet ways to Raymond Lindholm. Gilbert Stohl refuses to leave anything behind but the school. Joyce Strand bequeaths those qualities that go into the making of a dignified senior to next year's senior girls. Jeanella Suino leaves her interest in Kingsford to- Janet Stohl and Rosemary Priante. Evelyn Syrjanen wills her artistic ability to Janet Trudell. Geraldine Tirschel leaves her fur coat to all hopeful Juniors. Bonnie Toutloff wills her sympathy to anyone made seasick by her waves. ifalph Tramontin wills his love for won to some studious Junior. Carol Uhazie bequeaths her carefree ways to Catherine Delulio. Jim Unger takes his Pine lVlountain t'uck with him. Bob Van Laanen leaves his ability fc burning up the corridors at 8:29 to Janet Lofstrom. Jim Verrette leaves his winning ways with women to Budd Bastian. l'auline NValker wills her long walks home to Ann Dinnoeenzo. Bob VVayne wills the golf course to Orville Winters. lfaith VVinters leaves the gleeful sparklf in her eyes to Marilyn Pozza. Fudd VVinters leaves English class to Gilbert Witte. lfern YVright wills her hair-do to Marilyn Cain. Ted Youngberg takes his disinterest in women with him. George Zaio bequeaths his exceedingly bright answers in Chemistry class to Dean Olson. 'Cella Zambon wills her trim appearance to Patt Strand. Dick Zambon leaves his ambition to Clib lick. Page Thirty-nine Q
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