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QLaAdu UJilL Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of Scott High School of the Borough of Nortli Braddock, County of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania, made and published this 15th day of May, in the Year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Three. In the Name of Our Lord, Amen: To our Superintendent, Principal, and Faculty, we give our sincere thanks and deepest gratitude for the help and encouragement they have given us during our three years at Scott. Nancy Aim leaves her height to Nancy Wagner. Dolly Babyak leaves the back seat of any motorcycle to Nancy Clawson. Marilyn Barkman leaves her knack of borrowing gum to Norma Elliot. Gus Bell leaves his cool ways and dancing steps to the two Blannons. Francis Benko leaves his acting ability to Milo Gwosden. Ed Bernard leaves his blue Ford to anyone who lives within a block of the school. Esther Bivins leaves all her school work to any on coming junior. Francis Boldy leaves his romantic features and football uniforms to Frank Kurimski. Walter Booker leaves all his chubbyness to Alice Underwood. Kathy Brezarich leaves her excuses to skip gym to her sister. Marge. Carmelina Calabria leaves Scott to her regret, too bad she can’t take it with her. Janice Calihan leaves her ability to keep Mr. Rodgers awake to Elaine Koncsol. Bobby Carr leaves patternshop leadership to Fred Schweinberg. Marlene Chambers leaves her hair-dos to Loretta Bass, if she can keep up with them. Stan Chop leaves his ability to anyone who can pass their driver’s test on fourteen learner’s permits. Shirley Gifone leaves her long eyelashes to Ruth Thompson. Phyllis Cverko leaves her quietness to Dorothy Stanicar. Audrey Dale leaves her “love” for gym to Marlene Mudrick. Lawrence Davis leaves his brains to Dicky Boden. Denis Dutka leaves his quietness to Bill Schultz. Don Eakin leaves his ability to stay in class to Frank Scalise. Richard Evans leaves his sleeping in class to Eddie McMullen. Eula Mae Ford leaves the echo of her laugh to roam the halls of Scott High. Herman Funk leaves his baby face to Robert Pepe. Maureen Gavigan leaves Scott Hi but is taking the gang with her. Thomas Giles leaves his wardrobe to Rudy Fri-covsky.
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ClaAA. (x)UL Gretta Goodlow, alias Sarah Vaughn, leaves her beautiful contralto voice to Sally Novak. Louella Granchai leaves her quietness to Addie Mae Thomas. Rita Halahan leaves her slim figure to “Punky” Zoretich. Bill Hayes wills his ability to swing the frat paddle to Jim Mitchell. Georgian Holub leaves her absentee excuses to her sister, Cecelia. Louise Houseman leaves her short blonde hair to Donna Jean Kupchak. Clara Kimbrough leaves her seat in Spanish to her sister, Ceola. Good Luck! Ginny Knapp leaves her “Mamie” bangs to any one silly enough to cut them. Harvey Koontz leaves his pocket books to someone who finds them interesting. Arlene Kovac leaves her tiny features to Elaine Koncsol. Doc Kramer leaves his position as Community President to a lucky on-coming junior. Joan Kraner leaves the definition P.O.D. to anyone who needs it. Ken Kreisel leaves his presidency of the project mob to Red O’Malley. Pat Larson leaves her flirting ways to any engaged girl who is brave enough to try it. Chuckie Makar leaves her sophisticated walk to Clair Matthews. Ed Marshall leaves his heavy gas foot to anyone crazy enough to inherit it. Nate Marshall leaves his blonde curly hair to Donnie Brown. Dianne Mashoney leaves her position as editor of the yearbook to next year’s oncoming editor. Thomas Mazik leaves his chummy ways to Albert Colbert. David McBride leaves his shade of hair to Dorothy Lee. Bill Newman leaves his sideburns, datebook, and Cadillac to Rege Scanlon. Don Novak leaves his place in the boiler room to Norman Egnatz. Dorothy Nowlin leaves her seat in Chemistry to anyone who can figure it out. Tom Ocel leaves his two different colored eyes to Jim Gavigan. Lois Jean Page leaves her position as head cheerleader to any junior lucky enough to get it. Dolly Parlak leaves her position as head majorette and her best wishes to the best oncoming junior. Blair Parsons leaves his girls in East Pittsburgh and Squirrel Hill to Burg Scanlon, if he can find them. Ray Polinski leaves his muscular body and handsomeness to anyone who thinks they are good enough to accept them. Barbara Popchak leaves her small ears to anyone who can find a way to transfer them. Marlene Quigley leaves her tight skirts and slacks to Betty Thornton.
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