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Last ill and Testament We, the Class of 1946 of Port Allegany High School, knowing these are our last days in good old Port High, do hereby bequeath to the Class of 1947 and all the succeeding classes those heirlooms handed down to us by those who have gone out into the world from this school. We bequeath said properties intact, as received, and hoped that they shall be admired, respected, loved, and adhered to as we ourselves have admired, respected, loved, and adhered to them. To the faculty of the High School we acknowledge our gratitude for their encouragement and assistance during our High School days. Jean Baker Naoma Bergholtz Florence Johnson wills her vocabulary of slang to Mary Mulauski. Carlton Holmes leaves his jalopy to anybody who can run it. Mina Bailey leaves her intelligence to Onalee McDivitt. Philip McKervey leaves his red hair to Doris Wyckoff. Mary Alice Kaziska gives her bashfulness to Gert Milgate who could certainly use it! Lorraine Harrison leaves for the altar. Lydia Zlobec wills her long fingernails to Ann Bowley. Dottie Hughes bequeaths her giggles to Priscilla Howard. We bequeath our dignity as Seniors to the juniors and urge them to copy the example we have set them. Herby Burr leaves Lorraine Edgreen, if he hasn't already. Joyce and Helen give their cheerleading ability to the future cheerleaders. Margie Ford bequeaths her saxaphone accomplishments to Nellie Lou Wennerstrom, who already has a good start. Bud Simons leaves for the Army. Twenty-eight
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Last ill and Testament Ray Sawyer leaves Marilyn to the wolves of P.A.H.S. if they haven't already gotten her. Nellie Kio leaves her brother behind. lanet Marvin leaves with Harry R. in an old Ford. Earl McDowell leaves as quietly as he came. Eddie Palm leaves his nickname fancy pants to Ted LaBarr. Clayton Turner leaves his muscles to Carlton, the thin man of P.A.H.S. Ruth MacFarland gives her dancing ability to Alice Bigley. Jerry Rumsey gives his bass horn to anyone who can carry it. Freddie Anderson leaves his wardrobe to Bill Keech. Ruth Bowen bequeaths her big grin to Alberta Leapal. Minnie Case wills his collection of bow ties to add to the collection of Don Buford. Nancy Cray leaves her feather cut to Nan Scherer. Boober Wylie leaves his Hash camera to jim Lovell, who already is an amateur photographer. Virgil Strang bequeaths his title of assitant janitor to any ambitious soul. jimmy Spiegel leaves his long stride to Iola DeHaven. Molly Perkins leaves for Drexel. Peg Rumsey leaves her friendliness to Oaka Kio. Philip Nelson gives a few gray hairs to'Miss Varcoe. The McDivitt Brothers leave two empty seats for the Quint Brothers. We leave the affinity of the Senior twins, Lorraine Klesa and Donna Larson to the Sophomore trio, Gert Milgate, Marilyn VanScoter and Doris Wyckoff. Bob Stromberg wills his title of captain to jack Culver. Esther Manning leaves her typ'ng ability to Joyce Hurd. Marjorie Hanlon leaves to make room for her sister. jean and Naoma leave probably on crutches after this is published! Twenty-nine
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