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FRANK ZULLO Tlasby Trunk ELIZABETH ZUPKO Babbling Betty Clee Club, Accordion Ensemble, Senior Party Comm. JEANETTE ZLIPKO Bright eyes Senior Play Comm. THE CLASS WILL HAVING reached that stage where adult standards decree, we must now give up our play toys and our oh! so attractive childish characteristics, we, the Class of 1947, are leaving these possessions we cherish most dearly to the members of the Class of 1948, who are still young enough to appreciate them. Realizing that a few of these were merely accoutrements to our childhood phase, it is never- theless with great reluctance that we pass on some deemed by us most intelligent and mature for ones our tender age. To our teachers and administrative officers we extend all sincere thanks and appreciation for all they have done for us during our stop in the Play Pen. Our front seats in the auditorium we bequeath to the Class of 148, who, we are sure, will take excellent care of them. The fascinating artistic ability of Ann Fazekas goes to janet Schmidt. To Chris Boelhower, we leave Pat Andersonis smoothness and sophistication knowing she will carry on aptly as the sophisticated lady. Julius Wagerickis athletic prowess on the foot- ball lield we will to john Toth. The abilities of our lady executive, Helene Mos- carelli, we bequeath to Harriet Paszinski. The bouncing vitality of Midge Wargo goes to Peggy Bell, who exhibits enough pep for any two Juniors.
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A-A 1, Xu, r ,V f .Y . yy lr , X . WILLIAM WIECERS U-low about tlmt, now? Orchestra, Band, Sophomore President, Dramatic Club, Student Council President, jr. Prom Comm., Class Night Comm., Senior Play Cast, Stamp Chairman, Red Cross Shows SARA WILSON Star of a gym class Senior Party Comm. ADOLPI-I WOHL Baker boy 'Mi Senior Play Usher 55 BETTY A. WOHLERT That lackadaisical draw! Bowling, All-Hi News Collector, All-I-Ii News, Dramatic Club, Senior Play Comm., Student Council Publicity Comm., Plaque Comm., Senior Party Comm., Commencement Comm. of 346 ROY WOLNY Testetube Roy Student Council, Basketball Manager, jr. Execu- tive Comm., All-Hi News Reporter, Class Night Comm., jr. Red Cross, jr. Prom Comm. EVELYN WOSH Uflusley-voiced fun lover Archery, Bowling, Senior Play Comm., Stamp Chairman, jr. Red Cross JOSEPH ZELANAK Shutter-bug Hi-Y, Commencement Comm. DOROTHY ZSOREY Sweet sophistication Cvlee Club, Party Comm, Bowling i . Ac .W sin? fx. 4 vi V f +7 fi 'Z wt
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Unfortunately for the Class of '48, we have de- cided to pass on to no one Timmy Daltonis won- derful flair for comedy, feeling that he will always be strictly our property. Lucky Gloria Swanson inherits the Emily Post ways of joan Kocsik. Mary-Jo Finnis highly commendable editorial ability we pass on to the future editor, feeling sure he will carry on in good fashion. The musical ability of Ray Holzheimer, our Benny Goodman, we leave to Hank D,Angelo. To fortunate Marion Lybeck goes the affability of Dottie Blanchard. Wfhat could be nicer than leaving Tommy Mul- laney's extra smart dancing ability to his sister, Dolores? Blanche Schiller's extensive wardrobe is Emily Rapps' to inherit. To Bernie Peterson, heartbreaker of '48, we pass down Ben Den Bleyker's gift of gab to the ladies. Alice Pinteris just plain cuteness we bequeath to Marge Kreger. The much envied sociability of Ann Roman we will to all shy members of the Junior class. Lest we forget, we lovingly bestow Vic Littleis dungarees UD upon any water boy who is not afraid to claim them. The oh so changeable temperament of Charlotte DeBockler we hand down to Ed Moore, who is definitely 48,s temperamental artist. To Helen Serdinsky go Ginny Degler's notice- ably cute dimples. Janice Gloifis catching smile we bequeath to Geraldine Hooban to help brighten the way when the going is tuff. William Scott's CrCWCUt, which has an uncanny resemblance to porcupine frieze, is Ed Triggs' to inherit. To Arden Charmont goes the bubbling laughter which identifies our own Mary Stubbs. Ellie Rymsha's exceptionally glib manner we leave to Gloria Hruska. Fortunate, indeed, is Marion Beagen who inherits Margaret Caddleis lovely soprano voice. Our rubber man, john Kinsey, stretches another inch to pass his most noticeable characteristic to Richard Tibak. To Florence Lorsong we hand Lillian Bishop's quiet-as-a-mouse mannerisms. Dot Curran will henceforth be the title holder for the most sparkling eyes, inherited from Bernice Quadt. The constantly erupting dramatic side of Jane Hynes goes to Robert Turk. Room 20,5 virtual twins, Bob Burrows and Tony Brodniak, pass on their inseparability to Alice Zar- sky and jean MacKinzie. Those outstanding bangs of Lil Baloghis, Gloria Masucci gets. Ruth Kuzma's bowling scores go to Shirley Romer. Who but Bill Lauritsen could take the place of jerry McElroy as jacksonis handy man Buddy Davis's bluffs we leave to jimmy Boland, knowing that he will manage as well as Buddy. Carol Bremis lovely blonde hair to Grace Olsen. We bestow on Dolores Beam the strawberry blonde curls of Martha Heigden. Helen Kulpinskyys vivaciousness to joan Bartos, whose sparkling liveliness warrants it. We leave the debating ability of Herbert Hutt, Mr. Desmond's pride and joy, to Bob Reway, who we think will carry on in like fashion. That handy Webster's Pocket Dictionary of Jessie Miller's we leave to all future Secretarial Practice students who, we know, will find good use for it. Lowell McLellan's As, and more A'sU we be- queath to Clare Balint, who has a good start in this direction. Charlie Ludwig's brand new 1928 Model-T Ford we leave to any junior who has enough money to buy such an expensive contraption. Nick Shevchenkois leadership abilities go to John Schmidt. Ann Smolinski's untiring efforts are left to Charlotte Dingley. The friendliness of Gertrude Franke, we endow on Amelia Bertolozzi. To Bill Nork goes Milton Austin's good looks. Likewise, we make, constitute and appoint THE CLASS OF '48 to be our executors of this, our last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal this won- derful day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. THE CLASS OF ,47
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