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Jean Myers departs as she entered, giggling. Frank Ogershok leaves Lanore waiting. No stepping out either, Lanore. Rosella Ogershok leaves Valerie Wojtaszek to take her place as a cheerleader. Enid Place leaves Mrs. Brady wondering what she will do without her. (Enid is her right hand man.) Vivian Puyda bestows her sunny disposition to someone hiding behind a dark cloud. Ralph Ouarando leaves the pretty girls in the Library Club in care of Franklin Shenkle. Lawrence Rafferty leaves his ability as a mechanic to Guy Graham. Betty Reasinger leaves a few inches to Jac-quetta McIntosh. Marian Reasinger leaves her dates to someone in need. Could you ask for anything more? Rachael Reasinger leaves her bangs to Dora Mae Bundy. George Rosio is the shy type—he leaves his blushes to Harold McGlinsky. Ted Schaffer leaves his carrots to Miss Wall's foods class. Betty Scott hates to leave high school because she's afraid she won't be able to act crazy anymore. Betty Shaffer leaves with a headache from all the assignments. Doris Shenkle's willingness to work goes to Andy Wilson. Tom Shugarts leaves his way with the women to Junior Crosswaite. Ralph Smith bequeaths his pompadour to Kenny Shobert. Yvonne Smolukas leaves her troubles to anyone whose shoulders are broad enough to bear them. We suggest Eddie Misiewicz. Don Solida bequeaths his neckties to Abe Zarzetski. Madge Stahlnecker leaves her kind-heartedness to the faculty. C'mon take a hint! Lanore Stoughton wills her well-kept hands to a grubby-handed freshman. Mabel Spessert's freckles would look oh so nice with Dale Clinton's red hair. They're yours for the asking, Dale. Mildred Sprague leaves her expression, Aw, I can't do it, to an over-confident underclassman. John Tabone bequeaths his beautiful waves to Arthur Thunberg. As soon as he becomes a G. I. they will be a thing of the past anyway. Clarabelle Thunberg wills her glamour to Kate Schoch. Althea Waggett leaves her popularity to Peg Schock. George Walls leaves Jack Bish to take his place at the hoe-downs . Dorthea Walls leaves her mania for painting the rims of her specs to Diane Carlson. Tom Williams just wakes up long enough to bestow a look on all of us once more. Shirley Wining leaves nothing. She decided you CAN take it with you. Signed, sealed, and delivered before witnesses on the 25th day of May in the year of 1945. Signed: Besse Kranitz Enid Place Witnesses: Brother Ambrose Gravel Gertie Flambeau — 29
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We, the seniors of 1945 of Sandy Township High School, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the most helpful faculty we leave an apology for our adolescent actions. ARTICLE II To the juniors we leave our front seats in assembly. May they quietly take our place. ARTICLE III To the sophomore class we leave the desire for a champion basketball team. ARTICLE IV The freshmen class we leave with opportunity knocking at their door. ARTICLE V Fred Atkinson leaves his chewing gum to the students in the typing classes. Carole Bennett bestows her tall tales to Byrl Delp. Norman Brown leaves his argumentive power to Dick Harmic. Dorothy Bundy bequeaths her silence to Virginia Carmella. Florence Burfield bestows her many facial expressions to Lois Bundy. Jim Carmella gives his freshman girl friends to Joey Ogershok. Gloria Clinton wills her good nature to Betty Morris. Jack Clyde leaves us howling from his corny jokes. Marie Connor leaves her left-handed ability to Rosalie Kiel. Paul Deasey gives his basketball S to Bob Woika. Mary Alice DeLarme leaves her rosy cheeks to Loretta Calvert. Alta Divins gives her 3 o'clock excuse to Billy Hoover. Gladys Dodson gives her blonde hair to Deanie Albert. Margaret Duttry leaves her size to Jack McCauslin. Hettie Fritz leaves her seat in the Avenue Theater to Shirley Vandervort. Grant Graham bequeaths his P. of D. book to anyone who will take it. Fay Harvey leaves her vacancy in the Library to Marian Johnston. Helen Heberling departs with no regrets. Those, says Helen can be left to some junior who is more of a sentimentalist. Calvin Hill loans his hook and line to George Sinfelt for the duration. Robert Hoover leaves his toothpick to Bob Salada. Shirley Kitchener's endless laughter a-mazes us. This trait she leaves to some sober underclassman. Olive Korb bestows her self-confidence to an incoming freshman. Besse Kranitz leaves her pretty sweaters to Shirley Bellingham—sweater girl of the underclassmen. Jeff Lane makes his exit muttering as usual. Helen Lines' sweetness remains long after she has departed. Marion Lott leaves her favorite typewriter to Dorothy Zbeig. Marjorie Miller's desire for cokes is insatiable. We wonder why? This weakness she leaves to Alice Shaffer. Lillian Monella will gladly give some of her locks to someone—why not Shirley Pyne? Harvey Murray, whose new job is with Uncle Sam, leaves his old job at Steffy's to Bill Cornelius. Flambeau — 28
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BETTY S COTT ALT H EA WAGGETT GLORI A CLINTON DO R IS SHENKLE VIVIAN P UYDA LAWRENCE RA F FERTY PAU L DEASEY R A ALPH SMITH JOHN T ABONE NORMA N BROWN ALT A DIVINS BET T Y SHAFFER RALPH 0 U ARANDO HETTIE F R ITZ CLAR A BELLE THUNBERG JAMES L ANE LILLIAN M ONELLA F A Y HARVEY MAR J ORIE MILLER LAN O RE STOUGHTON RACHAEL R EASINGER JAMES CAR GEORGE ROS DO FRANK TOM SHUGA M ELLA I O N SOLIDA O GERSHOK R TS Flambeau — 30
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