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Page 22 text:
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IENIDIQ CLAII WILL TRAFFORD, May 14,1946 -The Senior Class of 1946, more commonly known as g'Mouldy Seniors, died last night at its late home, Trafford High School on Fairmont Avenlue. The death ot' this class is a shock to the entire student body, especially to the faculty, who thought it might linger yet another year. The cause of death is beleived to be either acute indigestion from taking' too much knowledgeg or a ner- vous breakdown caused by the mental strain ot' too much nightwork. The service will be held at the United llrethern Church on May zo, 14346 at 8:15 RM. Interment will he in the 'tLittle Ccinetery 'Round the Corner. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. CTomahawk, please copyl TRAFFORD Nay go, 1946. mAfter the funeral services of the Senior Class the relatives and friends gathered at his late home to hear the reading of thc last Will and Testament. 'Be- cause of its unique quality and the range of the bequests the cheif beneficiaries have granted permission to publish the doc- ument. ieniur flllznss QHHHI 1945 WC, the Class Of '46 in the town of Trafford, in tho county of West- moreland, and in the State of Pennsylvania, being in as gooil mental con- dition as -usual and in much better temper than ordinary do hereby make this our last VVill and Testament rendering void and of no avail any former Will or Wills that may have been made previously by us during a period of U'mD0T21TY Ollflmism. We have no special instructions as to burying us
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IENIDDI SCHAAB, CLARA C'lara'l Senior May Queen Attendant . . Miss Bierer's secretary . . Marines have landed and have the situation well in hand . SCHWEIKHARTH, HENRY Herky Right half on football Var- sity . . Likes to hang out at Popes . . Get a load of those eyelashes! TEITT, ROBERT Bob Senior Class. Play . . Leading Valley scorer in football . . Treasurer of class. TEWES, JOSEPH Joe Senior class pnesident . . ln- 3 terclass basketball .. Band ., . Relflector Staff . . Junior Ka Senior Class Plays . . Am- l bition-Electrical engineer. VECCHIO, GERALD Geeda Lelt half in Football . . Sen- ior Class Play . . Interclass basketball . . Town's best jit- terbug . . Beautiful wavy hair and personality to go with it. VENTURO, LOUISE L0ufse Interclass bafketball . . Mr Lloyd's secretary . . Mixed Chorus . . Typist for TraE- ord Tomahawk. WISLOWCKY, STEVE Steve A 4' 8 of niceness ,. . Partner to all Chemistry L-ab explo- sions. 534554 Auld' ff4'F:'0- WROBEL, THEODORE Ted Varsity basketball . . Quiet- est boy in Room 26. SOROKACH, WILLIAM Bill Center of all noise in classes . . Olther interests lie out of school. ZYHOWSKI, JOHN Yush DrivesC?J Lloyd's florist tr- uck . . Trapper of the Senior class . . Wilt in law class. 1
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'ir IENIDD CLA!! Wlll. except to bury us with praise. We wish to dispose of our old paper wads, notes, g-um, and dirt. These we leave to our beloved janitor, joe Sirrmons. We being thoughtful in min-d leave to the Senior Class of '47, the present Junior Class, the final questions on our exams. The Senior boys wish to give to the junior, Sophomore, and Freshman boys any of the girls they have left beh.ind in their haste. To the teachers we leave peace, quiet, and haunting memories. To Mrs. Loyd, our librarian, we leave our old crick- ets, wate.r guns, bean shooters, and whistles to add to that fine collection in her little desk drawer. The Senior girls' basketball team leaves to the Sophomore class its ability to win inter-class games. The Senior girls leave their boldness, loutlness, and their cattiness to whom it may concern. To the coach, Mr. Koepka., we leave our empty coke bottles. To Mr. Legory We leave a sigh of releif. To th-e school Board we leave the teaichersg if they want them, they can have them. To the up and coming greeiiies we leave a map of the halls so they can find their way to the class rooms. To Mr. Seville we leave our twelve year records. The '46 members wlish to leave their indiviedual possessio s as follows: Homer Burkett wishes to leave his assortment of chicken calls and other queer calls to Tom Gornick. Helen Cellich leaves her Freshmen boy-friends to Melva johnson. Lou Famty leaves his embraces to Gerry Brickel. Due to a shortage of materials, Liucy DiCesare leaves nolhi ig to nobody. Concrete Cavalancia leaves his stately build to joe GiTkey. Tall and lanky Joanne Peters leaves her frame to Joanne Hartley. Catherine Brown leaves her giggle to Patty Nale. Steve VVislosky leaves his broad shoulders to Leonard Colick. The Reverend's son fguess who?l leaves his figure of speech Say, say! to Quenten Quick.
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