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SENIORS AND TEACHERS 1. Mike Levitsky, 2. Shirley Jackson, 3. Raymond Opincame, 4., Jean Funkhous- er, 5. Bill Edwards, 6. Mutt and Jeff 01- Leo Mogus and Bill Berard, 7. EuniCe Benninger, 8. Miss Rowland, 9. Jennie Lazar.
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SEVENTEEN Honor Students Edith Williams Michael Levitsky Franklin Jackson Jean Funkhouscr Elizabeth Reich Russell Helsel Kathleen Williams Lorabclle Stafford Margaret Schuller Aileen McFall
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Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1939, of Scienceville High School, Mahoning County, Youngstown, Ohio, U. S. A., realizing that we are about to formally leave our childhood and venture out in- to the world of trials and pitfalls, are here publishing our last will and testament to be solemnly carried out by the heirs. Item: To the faculty we return all pencils, paper, books, ink, and tests that we may have borrowed through the course of the years and have forgotten to return promptly. Item: To the Juniors we leave the subsisting tact and intelligence of the Senior Class be- cause they have shown a dire need of it. Item: To the Sophomores we leave the memory of a well-behaved and aggressive class, giving them another year to further study the secrets of our success so they may go and do likewise. Item: To the Freshmen, we leave parking space behind the school for scooters and kiddy- cars, as well as maps and compasses so they can find their way around the campus. Item: Always showing themselves generous, the following Seniors leave individual bequests: Russell Helsel leaves his love for good food to Donald McLane. Bill Berard leaves all his knowledge of baseball to June Jugenheimer who will appreciate it the most. To Doris Funkhouser, Kathleen Williams leaves her thoughtful waySein the hope it may strike some hidden cord. Aileen McFall leaves that vitality and happy-go-lucky air to Margaret Uhrin. Mary lVIcEaneny is welcome to all the hairdressing hints she can get from Betty Baker. Jennie Lazar leaves her comb and compact to Katherine Schneider. Andrew Chorrey leaves all the Latin notes he can spare to any new Senior who is willing to ponder over Cicero. Paul Ealy leaves all the broken hearts for Charles ltIartin to mend. Bill Axe presents the future Seniors with the excellent dancing example he set for them. Jim McConnell says Ray Richter can carry on all the arguments Jim hasn,t finished. To any new Senior George Cherpack leaves his Ford which is ever Faithful. Andrew Fairbanks is going to let Ben Thomas do the teasing next year. Margaret Schuller leaves her poems and pet sayingSewith a challenge from this class, to any new Senior to do better. Franklin Jackson leaves his Als to Carl Thompson; he didnlt want them anyway. Jean Funkhouser leaves her beautiful handwriting to Bill Cowden, whom it will certainly help. Ray Opincarne leaves the wish for a pair of roller skates tto get to school on timey to George Sirbu. Mike Opalick shows his generosity by leaving behind his ability to laugh at his own jokes to Herbert Snow. Bob Cowden leaves his ability to stay with one girl for three years or more to Fred Ross. Robert Whitworth leaves his technique with girls to Ray Borman. Helen Klimowicz leaves her quietness to Rose Rovnak. Bob Sutherland leaves his iiGerman haircutli to any new Senior who has the nerve to wear it. NINETEEN
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