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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the January class of 1958, having struggled through our text books and instructions and having fulfilled all requirements in complete exhaustion, hereby pass this will to the faculty and student body to do with as they wish: To Mr. Varner, we leave our gratitude for his guidance and understanding, which have helped us greatly. To Miss Kitzcrow and Mr. Zupan, we leave our cut slips, forged excuses, and library deficiency slips to be investigated. (Too late!) Joseph Bachna leaves his pin-feathered birdie and broken racket strings to a future varsity star. Mary Ann Bartczak and Ray Davison leave their licorice sticks to anyone who can fill white bucks as well as they did. To •someone less fortunate, Florence Bevelacqua bequeaths her charm, poise, and her formula for long, lustrous hair. We hope LaVerne Blazey leaves behind her behind-the-scenes information to any uninformed Lincolnite. Steve Bugay donates his leadership abilities to the lower classmen of Lincoln High, hoping they will receive as much fun as he has had. Shirley Brown, Bill Dow, and Diana Tesser bequeath their carrot tops to anyone who admires red hair. The color is real and so is the hair. Harlan Crist donates his shoulder pads to a future football player in hopes that someone else might bring the Presidents a victory. To sew or not to sew, that is the question. Caroline David leaves her pins, needles, and lost bobbin cases to any girls with real sewing ability! Christine and Rosalie Favorito will their old paint brushes, chalk, and drawing pencils to future artists in hopes that they will turn out as clever work as these girls have in trying to outpaint DaVinci. Her many years o fexperience are left by Audrey Fazah to any 7B who wants to learn to smile and blow bubbles as well as she did. Charles Fisher bequeaths his long journey from Brunswick to Lincoln to anyone who likes to get up with the song of the birds. “Tweet Tweet.” Gerald Galaszewski wills his position as chairman of the flower committee to any boy who could put up with a group of giggly girls. Elsie Glaesel and Loretta Joy leave their hard-earned subject superiorities to any needy student. Elaine Glogowski would like to leave her blushing ability to anyone who is willing to take it. To all dull girls, Carol Lis and Carole Hornyak relinquish their jolly ways so others can have as much fun as they have had. Do we have twins in our class? Technically no, but Marilyn Lewis and Anita Il’Giovine are willing to leave to others, their matching outfits and their close friendship. Nick Kantartzis bequeaths has “Sax” and broken reeds to a future rock and roll enthusiast. Mary Knapp bequeaths her Lincolncttc duties to any girl who wishes to serve the school. To all Juniors, Carol Kopack leaves her nickname as “Junior” because she’s a senior now! Anita Kozak leaves her violin, slightly worn, and a little out of tune to some worthy musician—a job well done. Mary Kusmicki bequeaths her good grooming to some Miss sadly lacking it.
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