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I, Dean Powell, bequeath my dreams while asleep in class to Neal Lambert. I, james Rice, leave my book and unidentified seat in physics class to Bob Decker. I, Josephine Ripper, request that my brother, Edmund, begins my gabbing where I left off. I, Dorothy Roman, bestow my unsolved physics problems to my brother, Donald. I, Frank Roman, bequeath to Joe Yonish, all my humorous theme writing. I, Betty Lou Salonish, bequeath my evenings spent at Wilson's to Nancy Sura. I, Evelyn Shaffer, bequeath my title as Ridge Runner to my brother, Mervin. I, Colleen Sebring, grant my ability of writing with stubby, non-finger holding pencils to Elaine Magnonne. I, Olga Soho, relinquish the well-worn path from the city to be trod over by my brother, Paul. I, Margaret Stefaniv, bequeath my ability of playing hookey and getting away with it to Andy Smolen. I, Andy Stroka, bequeath the washing machine, athletic equipment, and all the trouble of being Student Manager to Paul Cherep. I, Helen Strongosky, grant my Russian temper to Joe Tvardzik. I, Howard Taub, bequeath my responsibilities in the Athletic Club to Bob Thomson. May this small individual rule with a mighty hand. I, Margie Telmanik, bequeath to Jenny Mihel- cic, the two mile daily walk to school. CApproxi- mately 180 hours for one term.J I, Blanche Tomasine, bequeath my dislike for wearing glasses to Shirley Sebring. I, Olga Trimeloni, bequeath my desire for a musical career to Lee Small. I, Mary Turnick, bestow my quiet disposition to john Kramer. I, joseph Visinsky, will my cut and badly bruised fingers which I received in shop to a future senior, Vfalter Kusmerka. I, Mary Volchko, leave my shyness and bash- fulness to George Kranchalk. I, Fred Wagner, bequeath my tactics for get- ting into trouble to an up and coming sophomore -john Tilitsky. I, John Wolonsky, bequeath my punctualness in handing my English assignment to Joseph Oravec. I, Dorothy Weyant, bequeath my job as typist for the Shadarrow to any of the future Shadarrow typists. I, Thomas Young, bequeath to Corky Ference, my hours wasted in detention hall. CThat in- cludes the good times I had getting them.J
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I, Clair Chapman, bequeath to the class of 47 my P. O. D. period. May Mr. Hostetler have mercy on them. I, Evelyn Cherep, bequeath my quickness in Bookkeeping Class to Mary C. Sobieski. I, Francis Paul Colpini, relinquish my love for physics to that cute redhead junior, james Pollock. fThe problems are also included.D I, Betty Custer, bestow my practically new English book to jay Ankeny. I, Olga D'Amore, leave my seat in the library to anyone who will enjoy its comforts more than I have. I, Benetta Dante, bequeath my dislike of mak- ing speeches to a future senior, Al Lou Ellis. I, Mary Denaster, bequeath my uncontrollable temper to Sophie Zipatosky. May it keep her out of trouble. I, Matilda Domogala, bequeath my football tactics to john Rajtik. I, Julia Elko, bequeath the following advice to any dope who cares to believe it. Don't ever marry a painter for he's liable to give you the brush. I, Marie Fetsko, leave my ability to annoy Mr. Hostetler to any one who thinks he can do it and get away with it. I, Edward Fetzko, grant my strong masculine legs to another up and coming senior, Curly Twardzik. I, janet Fleegle, bequeath my expert gum- chewing to Mary Ann Gunza. I, Elizabeth Gardosik, will to my brother joe, the ability to get to school last and leave first. CI know he will not disappoint mel I, Frank Grohosky, along with my build, re- linquish my basketball tactics to a very promising player, Walter Kusmerka. I, jack Handwork, bequeath my bashfulness to one of the fairer sex, namely, Elaine Magnone. I, Mildred Hawrylak, bestow my love for math and my attempts in working physics problems to my sister Irene. I, Helen Harry, haven't any thing to bequeath so I'm taking everything with me. I, Helen Hook, relinquish my shyness to a future senior, George Stroka. I, Roy Hoskins, bequeath my uncomfortable seat in solid geometry class to anyone who enjoys proving propositions. I, Havel Huston, grant my basketball position as center to john Maret. May you not foul as often as I did. I, Hazel Huston, bequeath my like for square dancing to Mervin Shaffer. Hope he enjoys it as much as I. I, Sam Kanuik, bequeath the rest of my blushes to my brother, john. I, Ann Louise Kasnick, leave my talking ability at the wrong moment in P. O. D. class to my sis- ter, Eleanor. I, Betty Kavicky, bequeath all my wisecracks to Ernie Serino. I, june Kipp, will my knack for giving long debates to my brother, David. I, Louise Kraylik, do hereby bequeath my well- used front seat in P. O. D. class to my sister, Isabelle. I, Evie Keivonak, bestow my P. O. D. book to one interested in P. O. D., namely my brother, Joe. I, Gladys Larson, grant to my sister, Ester, the seat which was occupied by me in the typing room. I, jack Lehman, bequeath all of my extra weight and my ability to keep the teachers guess- ing to Theresa Zgetts. I, Steve Levchik, bequeath my mental facilities, and high C laugh to my brother Pete. Clf there are any left.D I, Jim Miller, leave my trouble-making and wolling to Helen Chicado. I, Marion Miller, bestow my long blond hair and quietness to Stella Daley. I, Pete Mishko, will my slick-hair style and well-worn overalls to Mike Cook. CThey're the corect size, too.J I, Helen Nestranski, bequeath the days I was excused to watch my baby brother to Dolly Bialek. I, Daniel Nosel, will my delapidated weather- beaten, mud-covered shoes which I walked in to and from school to my brother, Bill. May they continue their journey. I, Sophie Passierb, bequeath my well-marked path from Old Central to Dorothy Zugrovich. I, Theresa Petrocy, bequeath my ever constant desire for talking in study hall to Barbara Knapp. I, Mary Plavko, leave my cherished P. O. D. seat to my sister Margie, if she will appreciate it. I, Richard Phillips, bequeath my responsibili- ties as president of the Student Council to Melroy Wirick. May he lead the council in greater work.
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WE REMEMBER Well seniors, we're about to complete our high school career. But before we go, here are a few itty-bitties we picked up along the way! Remember? The musical gal who could be heard beat- ing out her rhythm on the drums-Olga Trimeloni. Our distinguished short athlete who never failed to score at basketball games- Havel Huston. The big four who believed in pulling into P. O. D. class late-Taub, Colpini, Stroka, and Young. Shade's prize rug-cutters with a style all their own-Shirley Berkstresser and Marie Fetsko. A quiet lass who displayed a neat ward- robe of plaid skirts-Helen Hook. A disappointed girl if she didn't receive a note a day in the hall-Mary Denaster. The thin-man who was willing to help anyone if he got around to it-jack Lehman. Our famed photographer who spend most of his time making Shadonian pictures just right -Sam Kanuik. The little girl who was parctically un- noticeable among the big hill gang that she hauled to school daily in her green Chev- Margie Telmanik. The only section with no male:-12-B. Our talented young opera-soprano star who so capably sang De1ibe's famous Ou Va La jeune Indoie de Lakme'-Verna Buydos. The only senior lass with a diamond 'ring on her third finger-Violet Boyer. The two senior girls who recorded week- ly bonds and stamps sales-Elizabeth Gar- dosik and Anna Louise Kasnick. If it's a champ speller you want, she's your gal-Helen Strongosky. The Santa Claus who presented Mr. Swartzwelder and the physics students with a yule-tide tree fthe only one of its kindl- Richard Phillips. When a six year molar began its aching career, this painless dentist could extract it with a simple little cro-bar-Howard Taub. The shorty with all the brains who played the part of Hyacinth in the senior play- Tillie Domagola. The future Charles Atlas? ? ?-Roy Hoskins. The perfect Einstein of the class-Frank Colpini. Our only miss with the talented toes- Shirley Berkstresser. The girl with purtie braids who believes there's never a dull moment-jo Ripper. The artist who could make the paint brush talk-julia Elko. The guy who was famous for his hunting and fishing speeches-James Rice. When a shrill giggle resounded through the halls, it surely indicated the approach of-Evelyn Shaffer. The senior whose natural curly hair was the admiration of fellers and the envy of all Shadettes-Sophie Pasierb. The boy who nroved to be more than a goose when he so ably starred as Brother Goose -Dean Powell. The fellows of whom we are proud- who left Shade in answer to their country's call-Thomas Trimiloni, Carl Larson, Ted Oaks, John Senuta, Bill Degory, Mike Pos- toski, George Sura, Russel Fetters, Andy Scrozynski.
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