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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT — continued Wasyl Supruncnko bequeaths the key to spelling his name to anyone who can find it. Ahoy, all you 12B’s! New members are needed on the publicity committee and Richard Takach gladly bequeaths this position. Jayne Trepal donates her worn-out typewriter used by the Publicity Committee. She also leaves a few worn-out fingers and quite a lot of broken pencil points. Kenneth Tucker leaves his job as a movie operator to any mechanically-minded individual. Anyone want to twirl? A tired old baton is left by Marcia Vana to the next “strutter.” JoAnn Veseleski leaves all her sour flute and picolo playing to a worthy band member. The last seat in every classroom is left by Ken Zielenski, to students whose last names begin with the letter Z. We, the undersigned, being of unsound mind and physically unfit, meet the approval of the January Class of 1958; and do hereby declare this the absolute Last Will and Testament of our class. C. R. Work I. M. Right U. R. Done V. R. Finished
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT — continued Fay Lancaster leaves her cheerfulness to some “Mopey Moe” or “Sad Suzy.” Geraldine LceGrand ,Carol Varwig, and Beverly Wellman leave something that Lincoln can use more of—their empty lockers. Stage hand, Jack Matta, leaves his talent for working behind the curtain. President of the 101st class, Ronald Mc-Caslin, leaves his sleepless nights, a bottle of headache pills and his many responsibilities to the succeeding president of the next class. The taciturnity of Mervin McGurer is left to future 12A’s who like to be seen and not heard. Helen Jcdlinski leave her cute giggles to any quiet student. Rachel McNeilly leaves a vacant seat in the alto section of the All-City Choir to anyone who can fill it as well as she did. She also leaves her charm and graciousness as a hostess. Boys, are you tired of straight hair? Mcrl Mccklcnbcrg bequeaths his curly locks to the first applicant. To a timid underclassman, Olga Michal-czyk bequeaths her ability to give a good argument to some of her teachers. Need a haircut? Don Minton leaves all the hair he doesn’t have to a deserving person. Dan Mocny leaves part of his football equipment to future varsity players. The other part he has managed to escape with, piece by piece. (Only kidding, Dan.) Also as Assistant Treasurer, he leaves his guardianship over many a lost dime. The ability to listen is left by Grace Nesgada, Ruth Park, and Sylvia Schwartz to those who can’t resist talking. Jackie Ramsey leaves behind an old mimeograph machine, patience, and a worn-out shorthand notebook to the next class secretary. Alla Rasanow leaves her shyness to any loud-mouthed underclassman. Hans Rcnnu bequeaths his parking place to anyone fortunate enough to drive to school. (Does he drive?) A short red skirt, a white sweater, a megaphone, and a couple of rah rah’s are are left to the next cheerleader by Patty Popick. Congratulations, Patty! To Mr. Zupan, Vito Reese leaves peace and quiet in homeroom 206. Kenneth Roby leaves his vast knowledge to a student with a talent for asking difficult questions. George Sadey leaves a number 10 uniform to the next star quarterback of the Presidents. Jack Scharf, Fred Schmidt, and Donald Vasenko relinquish the pleasure of------ leaving. The meeting is adjourned! Frank Senich wills his troubles as F.T.A. president to his successor. Best of luck. John Shkil cannot leave his wonderful talent in leather work to anyone because he wants to take it with him. What talent? (Just kidding) The tollente seat, 4th period in the main hall, filled by Chuck Sidoti, is left to be filled by any inattentive person. Ready for announcements? John Sko-ropys leaves his devotion to the radio room to the next “ham.” Retiring age is here. Don Sommer will be retiring and leaving his position and his wcll-bcatcn gavel to the next student council President. Good luck. Can you collect money? A boy is needed to take the place of Don Stanislav, Class Treasurer, who so graciously and charmingly got our votes and then our monev.
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