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The Leftovers LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of I960, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to the Senior Class of 1961 the following items: BRUCE ARDINGER leaves his jokes and stories to Howard Jessup. ANTHONY BAVERSO leaves his cold Spanish seat to James O'Neal. KENNETH BIGOS and VINCENT TASILLO leave their once-used Spanish books to whoever is lucky enough to get them. ROSE ANN BONACCI leaves her hat, the one she always wears, to Mary Ann Airhart. PAUL BORCIK leaves his hitch-hiking ability to Anthony Gentile. MARIE BROZDA leaves her face powder to Cathy Lucas. JAMES CAULEY leaves his ecstatic morning laughter to Michael Balog. THOMAS CLARK just leaves. RAYMOND CONNOLLY leaves his study halls to Paul O'Rourke who undoubtedly can use them. SHEILA CONROY leaves her lab apron to Mary Ann Fatula. EDWARD CORBETT leaves his bookkeeping utensils to Frank Dicosky. KATHLEEN CUSACK, well, she doesn't want to leave anything: she wants to come back next year. ELIZABETH DAVIN leaves her knee socks to Virginia Belavic. KATHERINE DUNLEVY leaves her library credit card to Kathleen Clayton. MARIE FABYANIC leaves her elevated shoes to Becky Quinn. RITA FALLON leaves her typing erasers to Mary Ann Palik. JOHN FATULA leaves his Latin test papers to Joe Repasi, to use for study of course. ELIZABETH GALLAGHER leaves her favorite book, No mistakes this time Our editor, Marie, beams as a perfect issue rolls from Diane to Pat. Barry makes a point Barry instructs while Paul listens and John, Mary Grace, and Tom laugh. SPANISH, to Mary Ann Kalabus. JOHN GOGGIN leaves his ability to argue with the faculty to Bernard Walter. STEPHEN HANCHAK leaves his hair-do's to Gerald Maloney. DIANE HARNICAR leaves her chemistry lab book to Andrea Evans. CHARLES HAZLICK leaves his strolling walk to those future seniors who will be walking through the halls of Saint Thomas. DAVID HEININGER leaves his old jokes and authentic laugh to Stanley Pieseski. PAUL HIPP leaves nothing but his empty seat in 302. JOHN HOHMAN leaves his beautiful eyes and color of hair to any upcoming senior who can keep his head. JEROME HOLLERAN leaves his lab book to Kenneth Wincko with hopes that his experiments will not fail. DENISE HORNAK leaves her position in the Muzart Club to a good musician. NORMA HORNYAK leaves her clock watching ability to Bernadette Welsh. STEPHANIE JUMBA leaves her--well, she, too, just wants to leave. GEORGE KMETZ leaves his chain smoking to a junior boy with a good pair of lungs.
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oy, i WILLIAM J. RUMCIK Saint Brendan 211 First Street Braddock Jocko . . . crewcut man . . . Show me . . . efficient in his work at Giant Eagle . . . football games are his interest . . , quiet and likeable . . . dislikes studies . . . likes a good joke . . . sincere in his ways . . . future: engineer. JOHN J. HOHMAN Saint Robert Bellarmine 1013 Park Avenue East McKeesport John . . . casual manner . . . Don't sweat it . . . has clever answer for everything . . . never worried and never hurried ... an even-tempered lad . . . good-will ambassador . . . enthusiastic sports fan . . . Latin comes high . . . future: college.
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FRANK KRAWCZYK leaves his part in the Spanish plays to John Manion. CASEY KUSZAJ leaves his debonnaire looks to any junior boy who thinks he can take care of them. NANCY KUZY leaves her ability to D. J. the shorthand records to Pat Haitz. RITA LECTION leaves her office duties to Mary Pat Farren. MARGARET LIMBACHER leaves her seat in chemistry class to Kathleen Kura. MARY MAGURA leaves her seat in Doc's to Carol Kisak. DENNIS McGARTLAND leaves his debates and bets with Dave Heininger to Francis Lennon. ROSEMARY McGOUGH leaves her gift of gab to Linda DiLucenti. THOMAS MIGGIN leaves his dancing techniques and partners to Denny Shortridge. REGIS MILLER leaves the letter Make room for the experts Rich and Rege advise Kathy, Norma, and Rita on the Homemaker's Test. R in his name to Regis Wolf. 'THOMAS MISAGE leaves the definition of P. O. D. to Leo Lydon. BARRY MITCHELL leaves his well-rounded look to Charles Passafiume. CHARLENE MONROE leaves her quiet ways to Phyllis McCoy. MIKE MOSPAN leaves his beautiful poems to the junior girls. RAYMOND MOXLEY leaves his wardrobe to Michael Dojonovic. LOIS MUDRY leaves her alarm clock to Carolyn Clugston. JACK NEFF leaves his casts and broken bones to Bernard Tomasic. WILLIAM O'MALLEY leaves his height to Michael O'Halloran. JOHANNA OSTRAWSKI leaves her seat next to the adding machine in bookkeeping class to Carolee Bainbridge. JOSEPH PALASCAK leaves his worries about the yearbook to any junior girl or boy who is willing and able to take on the job. JAMES PUHALA Honest they did! Frank convinces Casey that Liz and Loi made the mission dolls. leaves his debating abilities to Richard Schultz. ANDREW RENSKO leaves his muscular body to Robert Schlegel. WILLIAM RUMCIK leaves his beat-up algebra book to Ronald Seckel. ADELE SARRA leaves her IOU's for chewing gum in English class to Patricia Hook. DAVID SECKEL leaves his knowledge of people to Russ Otto. ANNE SEEFELDT leaves her bookkeeping workbook to Kathleen Myers. RICHARD SHERER leaves his pleasant disposition in the halls of P-l-e-a-s-e no returns Rich hands out Harvest Hop tickets to Kenny, Jeanne, and Vlnny.
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