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GQ5s if Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to witness the last will and testament of the class of '60. We, the class of '60, being of sound mind and body, do hereby write, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. ELIZABETH ALDERS leaves her shyness to Marie Schilling. FRED ANDRYSHAK wills his hunting outfit to his cousin, Butch Andryshak. Don't go on washdays, Butch! I PAUL ANDRYSHAK leaves his muscles which he acquired from the Atlas Training Book to Edward Kania. ALLAN BARRY bequeaths his dangerous chemical experiments to Gary Slattery. No bombs, Gary. JOANNE BRUNSWICK leaves her driver-training pillows to Mary Posten with the hopes Mary will grow by then and won 't need them. ROBERTA CHIRON wills her ability to argue with Mr. Comunale to Eileen Krawcyk. RICHARD COLEMAN leaves his motor scooter to Wayne Sisco. Let's hope it gets you home faster, Wayne. JAMES DZIERZEK just wants to leave. MICHELE GRIMES bequeaths her working papers to Tilly Van Wieren in hopes she will have as much fun as Michele did. CARL HETER leaves his quiet ways in classes to Tom Grecco. ROBERT HETER wills his muskrat traps to Ronald Kujawski. BARBARA HINK wills her 20 hair curlers and 100 bobby pins to Tommy Traskus. JANE KETTERER bequeaths her cheerleading ability to Kathy Seekamp. PAT KOSIOR just left. ROBERT KUIAWSKI leaves his knack of fixing radios to Donald Brunswick. VINCENT KUJAWSKI wouldn't leave anything, in fact, he decided to take every- thing with him. CAROL LEE MESNICA leaves her ability to go with one boy for a long time to Lenore Urbanski. DOROTHY NOGER bequeaths her endless hours of typing for the teachers to Joan Lempka. 100 words a minute, Joan. STANLEY PIKUL leaves his ability to manage the basketball team to Corby Olinski. MICHAEL PILLMEIER bequeaths his bookkeeping workbook to Theresa Nowicki. EDWARD REGELSKI leaves his knack for borrowing combs, to comb his beautiful hair, and never returning them, to Bob Zovistoski. ROBERT REGELSKI leaves his F.F. A. pins and medals to Harry Behrent.
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GQJS Gonbh ueof LUKE SHANLEY leaves his sports ability to Tom Grecco. ROBERT SIECZEK wills his corny jokes in class to Steve Applebaum. WILLIAM USZENSKI wills his famous car that gets him where he wants to go to Jimmy Shanley. THEODORE WALSH wills his year's membership in the Driver's Ed. Club to Charles Karas. STANLEY YURGELEWICZ. leaves his ambition to graduate to Joe Szulewski. NANCY ZAORSKI leaves her bottle of peroxide to Pat Slesinski. RUTH ANN ZOVISTOSKI leaves her ability in sports to her sister, Rosemary. Let's go, Rosemary, it runs in the family. To the Junior Class, we leave hopes that they get a better Senior homeroom than we did. To the Sophomore Class, we leave hopes that they receive their class rings at their Junior Prom. To the Freshmen, we leave hopes of success in their Sophomore year. To the Eighth Grade, we leave hopes of their having happy high school days. To the Seventh Grade, we leave hopes of becoming Seniors. To our new principal, Mr. Walter Paul, we leave our sincerest thanks for making our last year at Seward a happy one. To Mr. Chillura, we leave the hopes that next year his F. F. A. boys will have a bumper crop of potatoes. To Mr. Alex Paul, we leave heated soccer uniforms so next year's boys will win the championship game. To Miss Spencer, we leave a new pair of Swift bowling shoes so someday she 'll hit 300. To Mr. Miller, we leave 500 feet of dusting cloth for next year's librarians. To Mr. Purdy, we leave a quieter study hall -3rd period on Tuesday and Thursday. To Mr. Comunale, we leave a year 's supply of displays for his bulletin board. To Mr. Bosch, we leave a book entitled HOW TO TEACH TRIG IN 3 EASY LESSONS To Miss Palmer, we leave hopes that she will have a bigger and smarter bookkeep- ing class next year. To Mr. Kimiecik, we leave an extra basketball, so that next year at lunch hour the girls will be able to play. To Mr. Jennsen, we leave a beautiful flower garden, so he may make corsages all year round.
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