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'U as m iii Q.: Q, X W 51199 QS Q O 45 ,May JOHN POPONIAK entrusts his bicycle equipped with chains, to anyone who enjoys cycling in the snow. EL POSCA'S imitation of Joni James is passed on to any person capable of accomplishing this feat besides Joni herself. RUTH ANN CONNI is left with JEAN PROCOPlO'S collegiate wardrobe. TONY PUPO'S hot-rodding is entrusted to RALPH FULGINITI. MlLLlE RlDlLLA'S sincerity to the Heights goes to COOKIE MACHOSKI. BOB ROSS leaves to BOB MURDOCK, his broad Adonis structure. BARBARA SCALET'S eeks, shrieks, and silly moods are given to some other lover of life. JEANNETTE SClCCHlTANO'S longing for blue eyes goes to STELLA ALEXIS. DAN SIMCHOCK confers his mechanical drawing ability to JACK DERR. RITA SINSHACK leaves her popularity to JOANN GRISCAVAGE. What mad chemist is interested in NELSON SMlTH'S love for chemistry? LEO SNARSKI is seen grabbing everything he can get his hands on-he claims he'll need it. ROSE MARIE STELLAR'S dancing ability goes to GERALDINE PEDRON. FRANK SUSKlE'S man-about-town attitude is passed on to JACK TOMINOVICH. MARY SWITLISKI leaves her sweet and charming ways to MARION FIORELLO. THERESA LONG very gladly accepts ROSE MARIE VENTlLLl'S vocal qualities. MICKEY VOLOSHIN gives his curly hair to JOHNNY ALTOMIRE. GLORIA WAGNER'S blue eyes go to PEGGY BUBNIS. Anyone capable of wearing side-burns and a beard, can call on TED WAGNER. JOAN WARHOLlC'S cheery disposition is given to ANNA WARGO. HELEN WATRAL wills her dancing eyes to LORRAINE WYCHAK. JEANETTE WHlTE'S plaid gym shorts are passed on to her sister THERESA. HOBO is lucky to get PAUL WHlTE'S trusty Eisenhower jacket. MARY ANN WILLARD'S love for Brady goes to JO ANN DALPIAZ. GEORGE WILLIAMS' familiar crew-cut is passed on with pride to SONNY SINOPOLI. To ROSALIE PISARZ goes BARBARA WISHNESKl'S alluring smile. FRANCIS WOJClECHOWSKI'S love for English goes to any needy student. ED ZARKOSKI leaves his brains ??? to PETE DANIELS, who'll be needing them when he returns next year. JEAN LOUISE ZEGARSKI'S love for bracelets is passed on to someone who is fond of iewelry. JOE ZLOCKI confers his quiet disposition but troublesome manner to LOTTIE VARANO. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY: MR. OLSHESKI--students willing to type out ads for the year book. MR. SABOL-a more believing heart for students with good excuses. MR. ROSS-a well-disciplined line in the cafeteria. PROF. A. D'A.-Class A music, played Class A style. MR. BEIERSCHMITT-the student body's cooperation in attending basketball games. MR. DOVIAK-permission to have more class trips. MR. PATRICK-money for cigarettes. MR. BURAK-well-trained acrobats in his gym classes. MR. CLAUSER-well-disciplined students. MR. THOMAS-quieter classes. MRS. GEDANIC--students who attend every play rehearsal. MISS ARCIKOSKY-polish to shine her stars, MR. STRAHOSKY-a nice blue-eyed blond lper requestl. MR. STAVENSKIE--a championship team in both football and basketball. MISS PELLO-some new games for gym. MISS LA HAZA-a good pianist. MISS MARCHETTI-some new ideas for decorations for her room. MISS GRAFF-cooperation from the students. MR. WATRAL-4 new motors. MR. PEZELSKl4Driver-training car equipped with a radio. MRS. RUPSKI lNurseI-a life-supply of bandaids. MISS LELEVICH-the latest model of an IBM typewriter. MR. MURRAY-a Cadillac, so he can ride around in style looking for baggers. MRS. BRESSLER-an all-day, every-day, teaching position. To the ianitors we bestow a couple of rugs to sweep the day's dirt under. We give a large parking lot to the students and faculty. We hereby nominate our class advisors, MR. CLAUSER and MR. PEZELSKI, sole executors of this will. Signed, sealed, and approved on this 24th day of May, I954, we complete its legality by OUR MARK ?X? ' CLASS OF '54 ROSE ANN GONZALES MONA GOODMAN signing PAGE N I NETEEN
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ITU Ala L Q Q7 , , avi so ef fb UID 0 1 Q it W 4 We, the Class of 1954, have tried, with unceasing efforts, to better our school's good reputation with our constant cooperation. Now, after completing our assigned studies, we do hereby make this our last will and testament and bequeath the following: TO THE FACULTY: We express our most humble thanks for their patience and understanding in helping us attain what knowledge we now have. TO THE JUNIORS: We bequeath our golden ruIe over the entire high school. We hope you will take good care of it, and don't abuse your privileges. TO THE SOPHOMORES: We leave our giddy and care-free ways. Follow our example, and don't grow up before your time. Remember-you're only young once. TO ALL THE OTHER UNDERCLASSMEN: We let our books, our sneaky methods of getting pencils from almost anyone without getting caught, and the ability to get into all the teachers' hairs. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PAGE EIGHTEEN JEAN ARDAN'S swift basketball playing ability goes to CONNIE SWITZER. The gridiron speed of MICKEY APPICHELL is given to JOE GENCAVAGE. JOE ALONZO is gifted with JOE AVELLINO'S wolfish ways. JOHN BAKSI bequeaths his sharp every-day attire to BOB BEAVER. LIL BATOR'S vivacious ways go to GRACE VARANO. We couldn't let our school go without a red-head, so RED BEDNARCZYK, very kindly, is leaving his flaming head dress to PATSY SECULA. SHIRLEY ORLANDO is Iucky?? to get FRAN BERGONIA'S forgetfulness. THERESA BINDOS' sophisticated manner goes to KAY JANOKA. TONY BRESSl'S friendly ways go to JOHNNY STAREGO. STAN CHESNEY'S high scholastic standing is given to his brother GENE. BILL COSSARl'S well-known way of arousing laughter is given to anyone who thinks he can follow in his crazy footsteps. 'go EDDIE DURAN goes ROBERT CUPSTA'S dislike for the opposite sex-Crazy Man, razylll MARIE DOOLEY'S easy way of getting into trouble is given very gladly, to someone cap- able of squeezing out of tight spots. RITA DULSKI'S friendly manner is given to JEANETTE DAVIS. BILL EDMONDSON'S lankiness is passed on to JIMMY PROSSER. JOHN FULGINITI is lucky to receive ANGELO FEUDALE'S baseball ability. BILL FEUDALE'S sharp-shooting skill goes to DUSHlE WYDRA. EARL FRYE'S small stature goes to ZEKE ZIEGLER. MYRON GILL gives his accordion to any music lover that is interested. LEN GOLDA'S look of innocence goes to JOE RUTHS. ROSE ANN GONZALES leaves her beautiful blond tresses to BERNADINE CEBOLLA. We wonder how she'd look with such a change. MCgNACGOODMAN'S well-known ability as an artist, is given with pride to TEDDY RE O. LEN HUXTA'S love for out-of-town girls goes to anyone with a liking to travel. JOAN KOONES' pretty features go to that lucky girl, JANE TERRY. ROSE MARIE KOVACH'S love for ballet is given to her sister ELLEN. AGNES KROVlTSKlE'S gold-plated comb is bestowed to MARIE AVELLINO. JOHN KRULESKl'S accented green eyes go to MILLIE MERGES. BARBARA KADYSZEWSKI is given MARTHA LASKOSKl'S many friends. .IEAN LAZARSKI leaves her love for dancing to ROBERTA ALLEN. RAY LITWIN bequeaths his easy-to-get-along-with personality to CHET KRULESKI. HENRIETTA LONG leaves her pleasant ways to LOIS SHERIFF. JOE MElSNER'S sweet tone on the trumpet is luckily received by DONNIE MACHUZAK. MARIE MELNICK leaves her A's in Math to CONCETTA BRESSI. TEDDY KANIA is given STAN METRO'S good looks. ELIZABETH MIRARCHI bestows her ambition to study to BARBARA HERMAN. VICTOR MIRARCHI'S position as Mailman goes to GIB DOMANSKI. ELEANOR MIRIELLO bequeaths her ability to dance to anyone in need of it. RITA MURDOCK confers her place as best-dressed girl to TONIA ZARKOSKI. PATSY NEMETH'S very familiar bangs are granted to anyone able to wear them well. ROSE MARIE NESTICO is given her sister KlTTY'S sparkling personality. THERESA OLBRISH bequeaths her love for art to her sister MARIANNE. ROSE OWCZAREK'S love for sailors goes to their EDNA. LEE PATRICK'S rhythmic movements go to MIKE FANTANAROSA. AUSTIN PAULNACK'S serious moods are left to JOE MOWERY. JOE PODHAYSKl'S easy come, easy go attitude goes to FRANCIS RAKOWSKI. POLLY ANN POLINKO very willingly leaves her bumps and bruises with Miss Pello. LUCILLE PONATOSKI leaves with Professor A. D.'A. her musical talent to be given to his next prodigy.
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-+- As The Curtain Opens -+- The atomic age has long been here We 'now travel from sphere to sphere So let us travel with our jet ace And see our classmates in many a place f' ui? . gg LTC TX As we iourney through space in the new Super-Jet, designed by engineer, BOB ROSS, we stop at an inter-space refueling station owned by business tycoon, AUSTIN PAULNACK. JOSEPH MEISNER, top ranking iet pilot, deftly maneuvers the plane to a perfect landing as two energetic station attendants, TONY PUPO and TEDDY WAGNER, rush to our service. While the plane is given a thorough inspection, our famous scientist, STANLEY CHESNEY, briefly comments on his Sukian Theory and in a matter of minutes we are preparing for another take off-destination-Anywhere, U. S. A. Upon arriving at Earlie Airport, named in honor of multi-millionaire, EARL FRYE, we are met by FRANCIS BERGONIA, a reporter for the Dark Night. FRANCIS WOJCIECHOWSKI, her employer and manager of the newspaper, wants a report on the lives of the graduates of the class of 54. NELSON SMITH, owner of the latest jet automobile company, sent us his Smithillac, so that our ride to the hotel may be a pleasant one. When we passed through the city of Anywhere, our chauffer, FRANK SUSKIE, showed us the many places of interest. On our left is the HaIl of Music founded by a great musical genius, LUCILLE PONATOSKI. The ad- vertisements tell us that her prize pupil, MARY SWITLISKI, will make her musical debut this week. Many of her dazzling gowns were designed by our creative designer, MONA GOOD- MAN, with the expert aid of chief-fashion-consultant, RITA MURDOCK. The chauffeur now directs our attention to the massive stone building at our right, the People's Hospital School of Nursing, founded by THERESA OLBRISH. It boasts as a few of its angels of mercy, PATSY NEMETH, MILLIE RIDILLA, JEAN LAZARSKI and ELEANOR MIRIELLO. Our progress is halted by the appearance of a red light and as we stop in front of the hospital, we see two of the state's well-known X-Ray Technicians, BARBARA SCALET and LILLIAN BATOR, bidding farewell to their fellow associate, HENRlETTA LONG, who is leaving to marry her childhood sweetheart. She will live next to the country estates of JEANETTE SCICCHITANO, POLLY POLINKO, MARYANN WILLARD and ROSIE OWCZAREK, who re- cently married their high school sweethearts in a quadruple wedding ceremony. We see that ROBERT CUPSTA, director of the hospital, is another witness to this touching scene. The light changes in our favor and once more as we continue on our way, we see police officer, PAUL WHITE, doing a commendable job in directing the city traffic. But, at long last, we arrive at the 54 Hotel, named in honor of our class by the owner, JOHN KRULESKI, and each member is given a warm welcome as he is escorted to his room. A few minutes pass when the telephone operator, JEAN LOUISE ZEGARSKI, informs LEE PATRICK that his dancing partners, ROSE MARIE STELLAR and JOAN KOONES, have urgent business to discuss with him. After this interruption we were served lunch prepared by the PAGE TWENTY
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