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20. James Hildebrand leaves drawing for the Comet to Paul Kemp. 2l. Jacqueline Hildebrand bequeaths her speaking ability to Donald Rotar and hop- ing he will benefit by it. 22. Pauline Hoffman, leaves her friendliness and jolly ways to Louise Sankey. 23. Mariorie Horton wills her way of getting shorthand so well to anyone who is smart enough to do as well. 24. Norman Howard bequeaths all his unfinished business to any Junior who will take over the responsibility. 25. Barbara Hull leaves her bottle of proxide to Doris Hulbert and hopes she has better luck with it. 26. Jack Jones wills his curly hair to Mike Tomko. 27. Doris Keils leaves her nursing ability to Barbara Phelps. 28. Steve Kowal bequeaths his books to anyone who has the ambition to study them. 29. Buddy Luxon leaves his ability to be out of guidance every day to John Kopsic 30. Eleanor May wills her charming smile to June Rheil. 3l. Louella McCarter bequeaths her neat appearance to Mary Williams. 32. Betty Ann McGarry wills her auburn tresses to Betty Muretti. 33. Amos McCrae bequeaths his technique to all future football players on how to play real football. 34. Virginia Matthews leaves a little advice behind her. Do your homework for Mr. Beacham. She knows the penalty. 35. Rose Ann Miller leaves her ways of getting around Mr. Beacham to Ruth Allen. 36. Shirley Nestor leaves her quiet, reserved ways to any Junior that can measure up to them qualities. 37. Irene Pasku wills her ability on how to get around to Katherine Puncekar. 38, Dom Perry leaves his ways of getting along with all the girls to John Adamosky. 39. Bonnie Pickens bequeaths her little black book full of sailors to Madeline Higgins. 40. Eleanor Pinchot wills her cosmetic bag and hoping there will be no shortage. 4l. Robert Roth leaves his shy ways to John Demetra. 42. Pauline Shura bequeaths her ability to be poised at all times-to any Junior who isn't. 43. Margaret Simons wills her pleasing personality and sunny disposition to Angel- ine Tarantino. 44. Betty Stopyra bequeaths her large list of friends to anyone who can keep them. 45. Dorothy Streeter leaves a hint. Buying a stamp every Friday will make our country mighty. 46. Paul Trina wills his ability to always be off key in singing to Nick Lupe. 47. Thomas Van Fossen just leaves quietly. 48. Betty Wardle bequeaths her ways of being absent without getting caught to Thresa Hubert. twenty-four
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Class Will We the Senior class of l945 being of sound mind and body do hereby designate, will, bequeath and give this to be our last WILL and TESTAMENT. We leave to the faculty all our troubles and our forged permits with hopes they are not to severe to next year's class. To the Juniors, those poor under classmen, we leave all our back detention. To the Sophomores we leave all the dignity and perseverance of the mighty Seniors. To the Freshmen we leave our ability for getting into trouble and getting out again in the same way. I. Lucille Arcomano wills her lustrous, dark hair to Sarah Langford. 2. Carolyn Banks leaves her rugged laugh to Helen Epperson and hopes she has better luck controlling it. 3 4 5 6 to use 7 8 9 Frank Behne leaves his managing ability to Dip Menaldi. Milan Braidich wills his football uniform to Russell Willrich. Esther Brunswick leaves her knowledge of music to Josephine Palmer. Bill Circella wills his first aid kit to any Junior with enough cuts and scratches Eloise Barganier bequeaths her dramatics ability to Geneva Beverly. Amber Clark leaves her sparkling personality to Mary Jane Deterding. Thelma Cowher wills her place in Octette to Irene Smith. IO. Mary Cobbin bequeaths all her untold gossip to Eleanor Hall. Il, Margaret Continenza wills her secretarial ways to any Junior girl whose am- bition is to be a secretary. I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 Bill Ermert leaves his ability to express himself openly to James Griffis. Marion Filtz wills her string of A's to Ruth Haug. I George Finora leaves his technique of getting around teachers to Jimmy Moore. George Fitch leaves his knowledge of music to Andrew Powers. Eleanor Gandee wills her ability to forge excuses to Mary Kish. Dorothy Gilbert leaves the sale of stamps and bonds to any Junior girl who can handle them. IS. Peggy Guyer wills the Presidency of Girl Reserves to anyone capable to getting the girls to attend. I9. Leonard Gordon bequeaths his talkativeness to Richard Mobery. twenty-three
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49. Rose Marie Shipton leaves her beautiful, blond hair and blue eyes to any Junior who can cope with those qualities. 50. Alice Wardle wills her mischievous ways to Virginia Sandora, hoping she will not over do it. - 51. Jollis Welcher leaves to George Eubanks his technique of basketball. 52. Robert Williams bequeaths his willingness to help Miss Hoskin to Harry Semchee. 53. Clarence Williams wills his athletic ability, especially basketball, to Jack Brownlee. 54. Bonnie Lou Wilcox leaves her ability to get along with the teachers and pupils alike to all Juniors who can make as great a success. 55. Virginia Zinns wills her seat in Salesmanship to Mike Krivan. 56. Johnny Greene and John Semchee leaves their magazines and seats in Guid- ance. 57. Agnes Sedlacko and Stella Yurchison bequeaths their place on the honor roll to Mary Lou Peters. 58. Treva Murdock and Catherine Sanders leaves their place in the office to any- one who wants the iob. 59. Patsy Conyor wills her singing ability to Mary Bennett. ' 60. Ventaline Atkins bequeaths her everlasting smile to Henrietta Boswell. .We hereby declare this to be our last WlLL and TESTAMENT to be prop- erly executed by our heirs. ln Witness Thereof, June 6th, l945, City of Youngstown, County of Ma- honing, State of Ohio. THE SENIOR CLASS OF i945 WITNESSES: Miss H. M. Hoskin Room ll Mr. Wm. Beacham Room 7 Kay K. Now let us take up the matter of taxes. lsh K. That's where my brother lives. Kay K. Your brother lives where? Ish K. ln Texas. Kay K. No-no, l'm talking of taxes-money-dollars. lsh K. That's right, Dallas, Texas. twenty-five
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