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Last Will and Testament WE, THE JANUARY CLASS of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-one, of Lincoln High School, of the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, of the State of Ohio, being of sound mind (?) and memory, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ITEM I We give, devise, and bequeath to the 12A class teachers the empty seats with the hope that the future 12A's will fill them as well (?) as we did. We also leave the 12A sponsors with a new source of headaches, the next senior class. ITEM II We give, devise, and bequeath to the 12B's all the solemn moments of being a senior; such as, the Ohio State Psychological Test, and the happier times when the social events take place. ITEM III We give, devise, and bequeath to the student body in general, the privilege of attending the opportunity . study hall. Furthermore, we leave to the student body the senior bulletin board which some day you will all use. (We hope!) ITEM IV We, as individuals, bequeath the following: Mr. Filiere isn't going to be happy, but STEVE CHWALYK wills all his unsold tickets to him. To the fortunate Tollcnte who gets a free period to go to Art's, JOHN ( Oh! how I hate to move! ) EVER-ARD surrenders his seldom-used Tol-lente chair in the main hall. RUSTY SCHAD abandons the Radio Room couch for the next lucky person on Mr. Gartland's list. TONY MANIACI and JOE PERUCKI donate their slightly worn twin parking spaces to the next two students with twin cars. (Which twin is Tony's?) Crunch! Crunch! Eh, what's up. Doc? DELMAR BACHMAN leaves his carrots for the next Rabbit that comes along. JOHN LIOCE bequeaths his trombone to the next person full of hot air. ROSEMARY DEUCHER and EILEEN NINGARD vacate their two back seats on the Scranton bus in favor of any two girls who come so far together. TAP! TAP! TAP! RICHARD WILLIAMS bequeaths his typewriter in 314 to the next aspirant in Mrs. Mickey's homeroom who wants to type by the pick and peck system. Well, we did itl We convinced VICTOR HOCHEVAR that he should consign his Math book to some poor soul who has to do homework in the peace (?) and quiet (?) of his homeroom. (It didn't take much coaxing.) JACK MARESH and CHUCK SCHROEDER are leaving their empty places in Mr. Newell's leather doss to the next students who HAVE to go to the leather store. (Nice work, boys!) SOPHIE L E N T Z A S and CLAIRE WALTZ bequeath their second period library table to two more gals who have so much library work (you call that work?) to do. (Happy days are ahead for you. Miss Briggs.) DAVE WORK isn't leaving the well-worn gavel to the next class president who has trouble keeping the 12A's in order; he's giving it. (Avec plaisir, huh Dave?) May Scheherazade rest in peace! DAVE JOHN leaves his part of the Arabian Nights mural to Mrs. Francis to do with it what she may. MARIANNE SIMICH and PAT SENYK will their positions on the Harvord-Yale Basketball and Volleyball Teams to the next girl athletes. Get that ball! RICHARD ZIETLOW and AL ZIEMBA leave their spots to be filled on the football team to the next two stars that come along. MIKE FAZIO just leaves . . . ITEM V All the rest, residue, and remainder of our estate; such as, worn out text books, etc., we leave to the school in general. ITEM VI We nominate and appoint Mr. E. J. Bryan, Principal of Lincoln High School, executor of this our Last Will and Testament to serve without bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto subscribed our title and seal to this our Last Will and Testament at Cleveland, Ohio, this nineteenth day of January, A.D. 1951. THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1951.
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