Scott High School - Highlander Yearbook (North Braddock, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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CL, Witt Philip Walsh leaves his si e 15 shoes to anyone who can follow in his footsteps. |ames Weir leaves his boots to [Bob Hait.] Fred Schweinberg leaves his job on the Yearbook to anyone willing to work hard. Shirley May leaves her position as head cheerleader to Georgie Booker. Thomas Guerrieri leaves his snuff to Phil Egnatz. Leola Glaze leaves her ability in P.O.D. to Lila Dervin. Matthew Shields leaves anything to anyone who will take something that no one else wants. Jack George leaves his knack of getting away with murder in band to George McNulty. Franny Barbusio leaves her petite figure to Lois Odstrchel. John Corbel leaves his blue Ford to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Mary Louise Winwood leaves her bookkeeping notes to Lee Berthold. Audrey Novak and Janet Nolder are just plain leaving. Karlene Morgan leaves her slave bracelet to Joyce Wargo. The only kind she doesn’t have. Joanna Valko leaves her wavy hair to her brother Jackie. Perry Locke leaves his reclining seat in his car to anyone who feels comfortable riding in it. Joseph Yackovich leaves Irene Kocsuta to Johnny Micholov. Loretta Bass leaves her slim lines to Nellie Smith. Ray Bumba leaves his flashbulbs to Billy Stoner. Eugene Penrod leaves his curly hair to Johnny Reed. Bernard Sivak leaves his seat in Pop's room to any Junior smart enough to keep it. Albert Colbert leaves his horn in band to George Long and Douglas. George Stevenson leaves his favorite smoking spot to Billy Johns, if he ever hits Scott Hi. Leonard Kvorjak leaves his cigarette butts to Dumbo. Bernard Rutter leaves his basketball playing ability to Richard Kohan. Lois Laird leaves her Irish laughter to her Uncle Jim Preisach. Nancy Wagner isn’t leaving anything; she is taking Teddy with her. Theodore West in will leave his slide rule to anyone who can work it. Joe Brown leaves his ability to get caught skip ping classes to Vinny D’Angelo. Joan Pavur leaves her hair to Bob Pauley. 19

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CL, Witt Lois Haugh doesn’t leave anything, she’s taking it all with her. Esther Bolton leaves her gym shoes to Lila Mae Dcrvin. John Dnch leaves his seat on Barb Fecik's porch to anyone lucky enough to get it. Dolores Ford leaves her favorite teacher, Mr. Stelko, to anybody who can keep on the good side of him all the time. Polly Ann Myers leaves her seat in Room 13 to Jimmy Yurek. Russell McConville leaves his nickname Peaches” to the one and only Joe Barbusio. Maggie Matechen leaves her skating ability to anyone who is willing to try it. Donald Grigg leaves his typing ability to Charles McKeag. Bernard McLaughlin leaves his standing spot in M.A. Million’s to anyone lucky enough to get it. Clayton Weir leaves all his brains and experiments to August Miller. Lucille Judice leaves her position as head majorette to Veronica Meshanko. Barbara Marton leaves her sister, Betty, her office practice notes. Marlene Mudrick leaves her job as year book editor to Shirley Makatura. Good luck, Shirley. Joseph Lescinsky leaves his basketball ability to that sensational Junior “Jump Shot” Seibert. William Hanna leaves his seat in chemistry to Jim Donovan. Nancy Clawson leaves the deposit of all her empty pop bottles in Room 3 to Dorothy Stani-car. Rose Riz o leaves her Italian boy haircut to Bob Pepe. Gerald Odstrchel leaves his table at Pizza Park to Bob Pepe. Olive Harmening is leaving (but not forgetting one thing) SCOTT HIC.H SCHOOL. Francis Rock leaves his ability to play hooky and not get caught to Jabby Burke. Donald Galbraith leaves Joe Barbusio a quart of milk to feed the kids. Paul Nichol leaves his white band shoes and his bottle of olive oil to Earl Sargent. Loretta Baran leaves her soft lips and sapphire eyes to Jimmy Yurek. Audrey Nedel leaves her teasing way to Anna Mae Stephenson. Ken Riling leaves the back end of his Pontiac to anyone who can catch it. Patricia Ann Sage leaves her apple eating in Mr. Schaer’s room to anyone who can get away with it. 18



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Helen Miller leaves her natural red hair to Dorothy Lee. John O’Malley leaves his hair to John Reed so that he will have some to pull in future years. Willis Krohe leaves his slide rule to any one who wants it. Juanita Perichak leaves her job to Marie Krus .ka and her ability to keep quiet. Nelson G. Moore leaves his Geometry book to Leonard Brezarich. Joan Crocker leaves her ability to get along with people to Donna Jean Kupchak. Luella Hunter leaves her jump steps to any girl who has nerve enough to do them. Kathryn Balkovic leaves her place on the honor roll to her brother, Matt. Cecelia Hamlin leaves her book reports to Beulah Mason. Mary Ivison leaves her neatness to Barbara Ebbitt. Lester Smith leaves his brains to Ralph “Sheba” Hodoba if he can find them. James Kreiger leaves his seat in Trig Class to Bill Spevak. Frances Nedel leaves her love for health class to Martha Clifton. Paul Kiesel leaves Mary Ann. Jennie Sabol leaves her job as receptionist to Mary Ann Reclnak. Pauline Sedlak leaves her twirling ability to liene Kocsuta. Harriet Hurst leaves her long blond hair to Shirley Makatura. Thelma Mason leaves her walking to school to Beulah Mason. George McClure leaves his cork grease to Doc Lanowitz. Paul Rudman leaves his heavy weight to Frank Kurimski, he might need it. Arlene Pletz leaves her quiet way to Jean Morris. Margaret Zoretich leaves her office job to Lorraine Zoretich. Alyce Kelly is leaving Scott and Larry Andrews with it. Addie Mae Thomas leaves her way with boys to any eligible Junior. Anna Marie Zavetsky leaves her shapely figure to Frank Kurimski. Phyllis Sockwell leaves her ability to wash away her trig problems to anyone who thinks they are good enough to do it. 20 Robert Hreha leaves his false tooth to George Burdell. Norma Jean Elliott leaves her knack to play hooky to any on-coming senior who can get away with it.

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