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VICTORY OPTIC 1949 The Seniors, least Will and As our last days of school draw near and being mindful of the struggles and uncertainties of life, we do now make, publish and declare this our last will and tes- tament. l Joe Ann Andre will my sun- shine to Virginia Knight because she is always in the dark. I Robert Perkins bequeath my old tooth brush to John Roach Qwithout tooth pastel. I June Newbrough having a sound and keen mind to hereby bequeath my love of the opposite sex to Mary Avenson and my dis- taste of my own sex to Ray Sylvester. David Goldsmith leave my fear of being considered a bookworm to Dick Bramer. I Jean Smith would leave a good joke, but on second thought 1 had better take it with me. I Mary Collins leave my heart to my junior prize possession Uack Corathersl. I Bob Norman bequeath my ability to collect trophies from the fair sex to Gary McCauley. I Mary Contento relinquish my pencil to Naomi Moran for an- nouncements next year so Mrs. Morgan will not give her the evil eye. I Smiley Caldwell leave my horse laugh to James Hufford. He will have to get some nerve to use it. I Freda Mae Hardman do here- by bequeath my knowledge on how to hold a man to Mary Le- nura Torch. I Rutheda Nestor leave my place on the stage at thuse time to Louise Loria. I Arthur Cbetter known as Oscarj Licillio as these last min- utes of my life come to an end leave my happy days as manager of the football and basketball tram to Jack Cottrill. I Elaine Stewart leave my blushing bashfulness to Jennie Fratt. I Jack Rebrook alias Casanova Rebound would lkie to leave all the entanglements I have had with the Grapevine to Don Rat- tler Schneider. I Rosemary Hamilton will my excuses to get out of study hall to my sister, Joretta. I Aliston McAtee being of sound mind and body do hereby relinquish my ability to talk around senior advisers and to be able to use a dictionary to Gail Allen. I Pete Congi leave to hunt dear with my smooth line. I Norma Lee George will my sweet personality and modesty to Mary Katherine Mancina. I Orden Hamrick bequeath my superman comics in the pace of Macbeth to Charlie Compton. I Freda Charles relinquish my stateliness to Barbara Insani. I Sam SCRIODIO leave my golf- ing ability to Conki Giaquinta. I Carl Crimm leave my girl friends to get along the best they can while I am gone. I Sarah Secreto do hereby leave Bob Moore under the care of Mrs. Morgan. I John Grandstaff am leaving and taking Connie Diaz with me. I Peggy Lantz will my way of using excess words and saying nothing to Gene Trussler. I Dickie Sleeth will my knock- them-over grin to Jimmy Currey so he can rate with the girls. I Bob Wilson leave to Mrs. Pyle a box of nerve pills in case she has another Commercial Law class at 1:37 like the class she had this year. I Billy Blake will my stay-in- place hair to Twiddle Tenda. I Tom Harrison leave my amusement of so many bowlegged girls to Harry Stout. I Patty Collins leave my perox- ide hair to Judy Hamilton so she won't have to wear a lock of someone elses. I Jean Andre being of a very sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my place in the Joy Boys to my friend and comrade Bobby Moore. I Nancy Davis will my quiet, studious nature to Nancy Jo Tip- per. I Jimmy Clarke relinquish my gips to Parkersburg to Eddie int. Anna Lou Phillips and Oranna Martin leave to Ruth Wiseman and Mary Ellen Pulice the title of being called the Simanese Twins. I David Thompson bequeath the idea of starting a track team at Victory Highschool to Joe Secreto. I Mario Defazio leave my posi- tion in baseball as right fielder to Eugene Merandi. I Connie Diaz will my big brown eyes to Rose Marie Mazzo. I James 0'Grady bequeath my love of the feel of gold to Jim Davisson. I Dorthy Anguilli will my nose for news to Nancy Heenan. I Emma Smith leave to Marlene Bowen the right of going up and down the front steps, and my modern problems notebook to keep her from getting writers' cramps. I Ada Rose Morrison bequeath my ability as a one person cheer- ing section to Martha Ann Hag- garty I Wilma Gambazza leave my natural streak of red hair to Catherine Ciruillio. I Jerry Tate will my desire to become a singer to Ethel Dobbins. I Marie Trembly leave to in- telligent Mr. Hess, problem num- ber 30 on page 504 of the Eco- nomic Math Book. I Howard Ware will my meth- ods of losing girl friends fast to Stuart Walker. I Shirley Woodyard will my favorite booth at Rays to Edna Hickman. PAGE FIFTEEN Testament I Evangeline Evangelinos be- queath my voice to Rachel Hayes. I Rhoda Mae Sommerville will my job as editor of the Optic to Virginia Lee Orlando. I Marceline Fernandez relin. quish my height to Martha Bates. I Jack Cottrill will my ability to dancef 'IJ to Bob Qcheerleaderj Moore. I Conrad Rhoades leave, so that maybe my rivals from R. W. will forget I am from Victory. We Pauline and Paul Llaneza leave in hopes that there will be another set of twins fboy and girly to take our place. I Gloria Capicola being .of an almost sound mind do hereby be- queath my position as news editor to Burnadeen Philipps. I Carmine CRomeoJ Oliverio will my seat in journeyism class to any boy who likes girls. We Ruth Caloccia and Beulah Carder will our giggles to Betty Boyles and Faire Marie Westfall. I Jimmy Nichols leave my love of Robert Burns cigars to Bill Davis. I Marguerite Vilone will my gift of gab to Patty Spino. I Bobby Joe Ross leave my vocabulary to Jack Anastasakis. I Gene Riggins bequeath my curly hair to Donald Canfield. I Glen Matheny relinguish my two cars to Carol Gran staff. I Everett Trader will my seat in D. E. class to Sammy Annia. I Mary Ellen Jenkins leave my diamond ring to Phyllis Jenkins. I John Patterson leave my black eyes to Johnnie Luikart. Warren Lileya wills his aim at shooting a paper wad from his seat in the front row of the audi- torium to the stage and hitting Mrs. Bell to Jimmy Stewart. Louise Nardelli wills her Vic- tory spirit to Carl Williams. Iris Reeves leaves her pink- rimmed glasses to Bobby Orr. Phyllis Swiger and Angie Ven- tura will their various ways of flirting to Ellen Rollins and Kay Nale. I John Barberio leave my scrip- ture reading to Joyce Davis. I Sammy Bellotte hate to leave Ruth Lawrence to all the wolves. I Johnnie Conner also hate to leave Donna Michaels. I Charles Kennington will my battles with Miss Modern Prob- lems to John Lopez. I Billie Robinson bequeath my 3-in-1 seat on the bus to John Hamrick. Signed, published and acknowl- edged by Miss Sarah Secreto as and for their last wills, in the presence of us, who, in my pres- ence and the presence of each other, and at each request have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. Gloria Capicola David Goldsmith Dorothy Anguilli Rhoda Mae Sommerville ug' an
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VICTORY OPTIC ISJQ PAGE SEVENTEEN Honors y and Events i Valedlctorlan: 'Lf-f f'l 1 ' e f Salutatorian: A' ' IU-- Scholarships: Senior Play Cast: T Director: -Y -, C, I I 'V 1 - fl Freak Day: ff f 7 K Sneak Day: . . fi' - 41 9' Jumor-Senior Prom: as-7 f 3 I f Commencement Date: Speakers: Invocation: Benediction: Awards: Baccalaureate Sermon: jx 7 Speaker: DCTB:
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