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Don Lincoln leaves his nhvsique to ob Rrezoick. Donny could ’’lick his weight in wild cats, Dob, nd we think you’ll be able to do the same. Judy ’-Zener leaves her collection of servicemens’ addresses to anyone who ioesn’t mini writer's crane and who can afford the Dost yc. To the teachers: we leave our deenest recoect and conreciation, although at tines, we nay not have shown it. To the ttv,jorclassnen: we leave a beautiful and wonderful school, West Jutland Kijh School, and in this institution, we enjoyed the best year's of our Lives. bv Judith V ener I: Hichard Pecor
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Ralph Williams leaves his text books to Frankie Solengo. We know you 11 use them just as much as Ralph did, Frankie. Kenneth Keezer bequeaths hi3 ability to skip school without getting caught, to his sister Kaye, who has been having quite a’ little trouble at the art. Irene Marchinkoski and Helen Ouardyak leave their job as Miss Hin-chey»s Mimeographers to Celia Siementkoski and Margaret Turner. Billy Czachor bequeaths his locker to Frankie Smolinski. Jody Wierzbicki wills her tyoing and shorthand skill to her sister, Leona Jody always was a whiz and v e hope you 11 be the same, Leona. Myrtha Witham, the girl who kept up laughing, bequeaths her quick humor to Frannie Hyjek. Frannie is about the same height as Mert and wo re sure Frannie will help to keep things gay and sunny during her coming senior year. Edward Johnston and Poo Vaccarella leave a little peace and quiet in Typing II class to Mist Segali. Bernice Wilk . ills her infectious smile to Shirley McG inley. The Seniors found Bernie's smile very catchy, and we know you will find it an asset also,-Shirley. Richard Pecor . ills his place on the Senior Dance Committee to Dick Smyrski V e’re sure you’ll have plenty of original ideas too, Dick. Janice Gilmore bequeaths her quiet observant manner to Beatrice Elari. Janice’s motto was Eyes and ears open; mouth closed, which wa believe has served her well in the past four years. Fred Backus wills his seat in the Senior home room to Leonard Socinski• Jack Bianchi leaves his fcotbaU to th t promising young smasher SquoHklesw
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Though years must come end veers mu3t go, Deer ,,re3t3ide High we went you to know Thet 03 we leave forever todey Mom'rics of you will elwcyo stcy. CHoRUS: ' The clr33 of 195)4. Now seyo good-by forevermore, •,?ith fondest metrics we leave todoy Old ’‘'estdidc High vu wish we could stay. y1o111 ne'er forget our graduation dry Now the future must lead the v ry Dear friend3 rnd tef.chv.ro our thanks to you For guiding uo our four years through.
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