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Graduation Day by Hetty Ryno On this, our Graduation Day, When new adventures start There isn’t much that we can say; There’s sadness in each heart. Our teachers, too, we’ll sadly miss; They shared our joys and fears; Their willingness to help us learn Will guide us through the years. Familiar faces of our friends And smiles we used to know In memory will follow us Wherever we may go. We’ll miss those high school crushes We walked with down the hall, Recalling “that certain some-one” We liked the best of all. We'll not forget the happiness, The struggles and the strife, Even though our class will go On different roads of life. Class Flower White Carnation Class Colors Purple and Orchid Class Motto The roots of education are bitter, but the fruits are sweet. Class Sponsors Mrs. Whitmarsh and Mr. Wixson
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to Oncoming Seniors I, Merry Rambeau, do hereby will and bequeath the part of my name that always goes on Christmas greeting cards to Victoria Bogosian, and Lena Loturco. I, Robert Hightower, do hereby will and bequeath my last name to any 12B's who are trying out to be divers. I, Dolores Sawicke, do hereby will and bequeath the chewing gum under my seat in senior record (includ- ing bubble gum) to Jeanne Wilkinson, Marion Williams, and Ethel Yurchak. I, Anna Surma, do hereby will and bequeath my supply of out of date hall passes to Shirley Zambon, Alice Mardichian, and Catherine Rauba. I, Betty Helen Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath my flaming red hair with an assortment of hair clasps to Delara Sawlaw and Eileen Sherer. I,Rosemary Toth, do hereby will and bequeath my old worn-out purses for use as wastebaskets to Florence Shirigian, Caroline Szlachcic, and Rose Tedescho. I, Ralph Brehmer, do hereby will and bequeath my letter in tennis to Louis Toth, Eugene Johnson, and Joe Sabuda. I, Philip Caruso, do hereby will and bequeath my great tenor voice to Andy Kish and Steve Kollath. I, Joe Gavio, do hereby will and bequeath myself to the world (after 1 graduate). We, John Haro and Bob Perino, do hereby will and bequeath my elevator pass from the ninth grade to Louis Kovach, Eugene Kowalski, Philamon Massucci, and Paul Mohr. I, Eugene Hatlak, do hereby will and bequeath the oxygen mask I use to breathe to Charles Roseborough and George Sixbey. I, Ernest Iszak, do hereby will and bequeath my ninth grade report cards to Gene Poole, John Rokas, John Sacorafos, Walter Kovacs, and Casimer Kowalczyk. I, William Keeton, do hereby will and bequeath my Oakwood Blue Jacket (made out of blue wool) to Ned Sweeney, Joe Turoczy, and Charles Vaughn. I, David Kittle, do hereby will and bequeath my fiddle to Henry Witek, Eddie Zoratti, and Raymond Ba- bik. I, George Krikorian, do hereby will and bequeath my September, 1947, copy of Airplane News to Jerry De Priest. I, Leroy Mitchell, do hereby will and bequeath my perpetual query Are You?” to Michael Halasz, Kenneth Pace, and Harold Smith. I, Frank Molnar, do hereby will and bequeath the ankle shackles that keep me in class to Sidney Bedrosian and Donald Hasse. 1, Steve Nagy, do hereby will and bequeath my little black book with the old, old phone numbers in it to Frank Desacco and William Demsick. I, Elmer Odor, do hereby will and bequeath my last talents to Joseph Cary and Ralph Maiolo. 1, Albert Peluso, do hereby will and bequeath my Pennsylvania accent to John Kujik and Howard Lichly- ter. I, Steve Peters, do hereby will and bequeath the elbow that props up my head in classes to Ira Martin, John Marosay, and Alfred Bates. I, Paul Scafuri, do hereby will and bequeath my old football shoes to John Ebendick, Brien Goulding, and Robert Herron. I, James Schren, do hereby will and bequeath my black suit, black shoes, black stockings, and black shoe laces to Rudolph Sprogcll and Ralph Napolitan. I, Frank Sokolitz, do hereby will and bequeath my business-like air (except when on business) to Thomas Ricketts and Richard Stewart. I, Angelo Tremonti, do hereby will and bequeath my worn-out expression when a teacher asks me a ques- tion to Glenn Walrath. I, Bob Walinske, do hereby will and bequeath all the books, papers, and trash, that are in my locker to Richard Bocky and Peter Czimadia. I, Apagar Zamanian, do hereby will and bequeath my name which has everything from A to Z in it to Don Dadeppo, John Demos, and Richard Kessler. I, John Kashetsky, do hereby will and bequeath my body-stretching exercises to Herman and Elmer Kargel. I, Robert Hickson, do hereby will and bequeath my last place in this testament (because I couldn’t think of anything else to will) to Joe Praznik. We, Angelinc Mandziuk and Eugene Kuthy, do hereby will and bequeath our task of writing this to any 12B who wants it, knowing —they’ll be sorry!! We, the 12A Class, do hereby will and bequeath alll great times we’ve had through four years at South- western to the entire oncoming 12A Class. Plff Eight !!
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