Lincoln High School - Lincolnia Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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IGast Mill mb We, the January Class of 1953, of the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, being of legal age and no minds and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all Will or Wills by us made heretofore: Item 1. To our principal, Mr. Bryan, and to the faculty we give the satisfaction of knowing that we are leaving at last. Item 2. With sincere apologies, we leave Miss Kitzerow and Mr. Persky with more white hair than they had before we were in their homerooms. Item 3. Elaine Martinez donates her chic hairdo to any girl who is brave enough to try one like it. Item 4. Jeanette Peterson bequeaths some First Aid supplies to Mr. Zupan to replace those used on her during chem lab. Item 5. Jim Rezabek, Melvin Timm, Bob Strodtbeck, and Joe Peters leave their lockers in the connecting corridor to anyone who can squeeze through traffic jams. Item 6. To some lucky future teacher, Catherine Zuk wills her cherished F. T. A. presidency. Item 7. Mary Mullins bequeaths a scratch pad to those students who love to doodle in class as much as she does. Item 8. Two vice-presidential offices are left vacant by Phyllis Eggert to any ambitious students who are qualified to fill them. Item 9. John Leckwatch gives up his parking space to the first one who finds it. Item 10. Clarence Krejci bequeaths his trumpet to an3'one with the muscles to carry it to school each day as he did. Item 11. Don Bilski donates his hip pads to a future gridiron star in the hope that someone else will enjoy wearing them more than he did. Item 12. To a senior high school boy, Leroy Toth leaves his brightly shined shoes as examples of what the well groomed young man is wearing these days. Item 13. Artie Paul and Bob Miller leave their off-key harmony of hillbilly songs to those who appreciate the finer (?) things in life. Item 14. Phyllis K r e i n e r, Wilma Blunk, and Laura DePuy consign their positions in the band and orchestra to any musicians who are capable of occupying them. Item 15. To some lucky girl, Ruth Carver donates her cheerleader outfit in the hope that the next person who wears it will enjoy it as much as she did. Item 16. Frank Sucharyk offers the suggestion of becoming homeroom errand boy to anyone who is looking for a legitimate excuse for being out of homeroom. Item 17. Ethel Sodini wills her worn-out paint brushes to the future Rembrandts in the art department. Item 18. Phyllis Smith bequeaths her fans to the future football queen hopefuls who want to sell the greatest number of passes. Item 19. Ed Sobolewski wills the many stories of his Chrysler to any mechanically minded boys who want to hear them.

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tCaat UtU --rmrtirat?i Item 20. To all struggling leather students Beverly Wulff leaves samples of her beautifully tooled work as examples of what can be done if one has enough patience and perseverance. Item 21. JoAnn Ker bequeaths her ability to Charleston to a prospective modern “flapper.” Item 22. Ron Wozniak donates a box of cookies to the hungry students in electrical theory as a farewell token. Item 23. Alice M o k r i s gives her thanks to Mr. Collings for the good times she had while helping him in 108. Item 24. Ethel Bondra, Arlene Filous, and Marge Pawlak leave their favorite spot in the main hall to anyone in search of a good meeting place. Item 25. Jackie Rook bequeaths her typewriter in 103 to a future Log typist. Item 26. Charles Scott leaves his Spanish book to Mrs. HolmGren, convinced that he’ll never be Ambassador to Spain. Item 27. Mike Sekerak bequeaths the Plain Dealers he reads in homeroom to Mr. Persky. Item 28. To some fortunate girls, Nattalie Lakos and Carol Stafford consign the choir robes they so proudly wore. Item 29. Bessie Tsonton and June Douvris leave their sewing equipment to any girls who will get as much use out of it as they did. Item 30. Eugene Zadar bequeaths his cherished title of “Mr. President” to a lucky 12A lad. Item 31. Joann Elias leaves her afternoon siestas to the sleepyheads who find it hard to stay awake in class. Item 32. Mary Grossenbaugh bequeaths her job in the dispensary to any girl who is interested in getting some nursing experience. Item 33. Shirley Clarin leaves her stale jokes to those who were unfortunate enough to hear them. Item 34. Loretta Solary wills her title of No. 1 Tax Stamp Contributor to anyone with the initiative to earn it. Item 35. Alex Stricharchuk and Fred Hansen offer tips on smart sales-talk to the future name card salesmen. Item 36. Kay Clabaugh bequeaths her Tuesday morning radio broadcast to a future newscaster. Item 37. Bill Arden gives up his 7:30 Tollente post to any earlybird who can make it at that hour. Item 38. Doug Archibald bequeaths his cheer leading pants to Mr. Rambo to wear at future rallies. Item 39. Shirley Faldtz and Marge Wasiloff leave their sympathy to those starving students who miss their lunch because they have driving during their lunch hour. Item 40. Marian Krause, Susan Smyrak, and Marion Bohovesky relinquish their places on the Scranton bus to those students who work downtown after school. Item 41. Anthony Magnani leaves his knowledge of current events to those students who have trouble with the Contemporary Affairs tests. Item 42. Pat Mayer bequeaths her curly hair to the poor girls who have to set their hair each night. Item 43. Nick Metyk wills his funny books to the unfortunates who get bored in study hall.

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