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J.-.if W!! W! ldfmmf We, the most intelligent and most loyal class of 1951, of Snowden Township High School, of Allegheny County, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do bequeath our ways and means of success to the under-classmen who follow us. We, the entire Senior Class, with sane and nearly sound minds, therefore, declare this to be Our Last Will and Testament, effective May 25, 1951. Hoping they may be used to the best advantage, we leave the following: SECTION I TO OUR SCHOOL SECTION III TO THE STUDENTS To our most honored and respected teachers we leaveth the memories of catch- ing us leaving from the side door, we also leaveth fifty-one empty seats in detention hall, and our thanks for having patience with us these past four years. SECTION II TO OUR CLASSES Item 1 To the seniors of '52-we bequeath our historical debates in P. O. D. with Mr. Markley, and the title of BWOC fBig Wheels on Campusl, also, the privilege of having the honored seats in assemblies. Item 2 To the juniors we surrender the ut- most pleasures of receiving long- waited-for class rings: our theatrical ability for the junior class play, along with the originality of present- ing a sensational Iunior Prom. Item 3 To the forgotten sophomores who t will attain glory by joining the Hi-Y and Y-Teens, we offer our sincere congratulations for surviving their years as Greenies , Item 4 To our promising young freshmen we vacate our positions as outstand- ing athletes, also to uphold the tra- dition of being faithful to our Alma Mater, as we have in our years at S. T. H. S. Item 5 To the unknown eighth graders, we bestow the honor of receiving name cards from the most highly idolized seniors. Ioe Batelli-reluctantly turneth over his quiet and polite manners to Phil Bowers. Margaret Brandisfbestows her dimples to Albina Boyer. William Gallegorvleaveth his title of tall, dark, and handsome to anyone who can fulfill it. Ieanette Iackson-leaveth her giggles to lrma Montgomery. Eugene lox-bequeaths his dancing ability to George Lancie. lris Kennedy-wills her sweet shyness to Donnis Wood. Donald Barton-hands down his liberal pinching tactics to anyone who can get away with it in Mrs. Lenhart's room. Mary Lou Elford-sorrowfully vacates her front seat in the bus to Dolores Wis- niski. Bob Brunetti-hands down his ability to go steady with five girls at one time to lerry Bores. Dora Condie-regretfully leaveth her untarnished record of being cheerleader for five years to anyone who is healthy enough to survive it. Don Bores-leaves his tallness to Russell Moore, hoping he will not hit his head while entering the class rooms. Marlene Schmitt-passes on her excel- lent presidency of the senior class and the Y-Teens to anyone capable of doing the job. Paul Popovich-bequeaths his unfin- ished sentences to any member of the opposite sex who can find the answers.
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Virginia Vettori-leaves her cherished varsity trunks to anyone slender enough, and who can match her skill. Alex Neil-hands down his beloved wavy locks to Clark Owens. lanie Merenic-passes on her stylish haircuts to Tresa Polacek. Evano Lenzi-passes the football to David Kurtak to carry on for a score. Mabel Briggs-bequeaths her swim- ming ability to Myrna Vaira. George Humes-walks out of his shiny shoes leaving Clemy Daughtery to fill them. Donna Kupchafpasses on the honor of having the cutest pug nose to Nancy Zupancic. William Stanko-bestows his position as star of our basketball team to Richard Cashdollar. Maureen Richardson-passes on her many boyfriends to anyone who can handle them. loe Kaminsky-leaves his drawing of funny cartoons to comedians like Nor- man Martin. Dolores Zupancic-wills her straight-for- wardness to Kay Schang. Clyde Kepple-leaves by way of the nearest exit. Lois Verno-leaves behind her charcoal pencil to Rose Mary Gorisek to use in special art class. Bill Griffithepasses on the family trade- mark to his sister, Donna. Catherine Metzfhands down her sleepi- ness to anyone with a pillow. Lloyd Leonard-passes on his ability to leave and enter school to anyone sly enough to get away with it. Michael Hollerichwleaves his fiddle to Iames Felix. Frances Olsen-leaves Snowden with- out regret. Bernard Honan-begueaths his stylish clothes to loseph Cusic. Eleanor Lee-leaves her letter writing to the lonely hearts. lohn Trax-leaves his explosions in Chemistry to Fred Noakes. Irene Batteli-leaves her titles of pos- ture queen to Donna Randall. Robert Hardinger-transfers his hunting license and gun to anyone who can shoot straight. Alice Thieret-leaves her joking manner to be carried on by her brother, Dick. lohnny Lackovic-leaves with the teachers still trying to translate his chicken scratches. Norma Dolfi-leaves her star vocalizing position to up-coming Dianne Lickovich. Ardven Blythe-bestows the editorship of the Aquila to anyone willing to work. Dolores Blashich-bids farewell by giv- ing Amelia Kratofil her sweet ways. Reece Williams-relieves the teachers of a big headache. Carolyn Tessaro-wills her stylish ward- robe to Bonnie Lou Dolan. limmy Verno-leaves his datebook for the lunior boys to use at prom-time. Dolores Whitesides-surrenders her top spot on the honor-roll to the next brainy senior. Louie Gorisek-bequeaths his title of Personality Kid to Harry Haenig. Charles Pope-leaves his tardiness at Studio Grande to anyone who likes to waste time. Nancy Pielgbestows her romance at a young age to someone who wants to get married right away. Albert Latorre-leaves his witty remarks and goofy answers to Mr. Cherney. Libby Collins-surrenders her place in front of the mirror to anyone who can get there first. ' Betty Lou Stilleys-leaves period! Marlene Schmitt Virginia Vettori Dora Condie Ardven Blythe
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