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I, Gloria Harrison, leave my admiration for underclassmafw boys to Betty Huston. I , Norman Kirkendoll, leave my height to Alfred Busonic. I, Mike Krehel, leave my pack of Luckies to Donald Henley. I, Lucy Kuntzman, leave my cheerleading sweater to Shirley Dilbeck. I, Robert Lemanski, leave my title of Mr. Kincaid , to Richard Vecchie. I, Dorothy Lisse, leave my many skirts and blouses to Peggy Parker. I, Steve Magos, leave my soft voice to Lloyd Beitel. I, Tina Merano, leave my ability to stay on a diet to Margaret Pop and Geraldine Galbraith. Charles Oberlies, leave my ping-pong ability to Lawrence Davis and Jack Cairel. Billy Gene Olenski, leave my love for Fords fnew onesj to Chester Bassana and Bill Lenzi. Ida Lou Ramsey, leave my ability as majorette to Carol Phillips and Sue Danenberger. James Rogers, leave my football suit to Angelo Cappellin. I, Gen Schmelzer, leave a bottle of peroxide to Ethel Schulte and Gloria Thomas. I, Richard Smothers, leave my truck driving ability to Bob Kovack and William Durbin. I, Edward Stafford, leave ten pounds to Louis Regoli. I, Richard Swinburne, leave my ability to get along with the weaker sex to Jimmy Young, Connie Sullivan, and Lyle Thomas. Anna Tippitt, leave my car to Vera Bonacorsi and Joan Rodden. John Verbiski, leave my ability to attend all school activities to Frank Szabo. Warren Peterson, leave my ability to stay up late to anyone who can stand the strain. Doris Burba, leave my ability to have a good time to Nancy Clark. John Sullivan, leave my athletic ability to Ronnie Roggero. so SPONSORED BY BREEZE COURIER
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tim an fr , is 011 Article I 4 being of sound mind We, the class of nineteen hundred fifty-two, hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. Article II We the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath the following: To Mr. Ebbs-, a new, modern high school. To Mr. Dardano, some new Glee Club robes. To Mr. Benefiel, the remainder of the money in our treasury. To Mr. Wilson, some new compasses. To Mr. Weineke, a darker dark room. To Mr. Pacotti, a larger salary with less income tax deductions. To Mrs. Pearson, a Model A Ford. To Miss Burns, a shorter route to Kentucky. To Miss Yarber, some new library books. To Miss Jouett, a new electric range for the Home Ec room. Article III and body, do I, Bob Anthony, leave my individualism to John Sigler. I, Herschell Bottrell, leave my managerial position to Willie Stone and Skeeter Torricelli. I, Marilyn Bouvet, leave the taps on my shoes to Betty Newman and Anne Mollusky I, Harold Bryant, leave my taste for plaid shirts to Junior Delfosse and Jimmy Duncan. Martha Conrath, leave my neat appearance to Margaret Foli and Roberta Davis. Pat Corbett, leave my package of gum to Janet Hanlon and Shirley Davis. Morris Dial, leave my seat in Sportsman's Park, rooting for the Cardinals to Charles Guidotti. Kay Edwards, leave my perfect attendance record to Betty Jo Smothers. I, Juanita Fleigle, leave my well-groomed hair to Beverly Blake. I, Donald Galbraith, leave my quiet disposition to Julio Monge and Gail Beamer. I, Claudine Gherardi, leave my ability to express my opinion to Shirley Gene Smith Martha Gieseke, leave my ability to get to school on time to Maxine Guidani If and LaVe rn Moliske . 49
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