Woodrow Wilson High School - Orion Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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Item: Kenneth Love wills his zoot suits to any boy who can wear them as well as he does. Item: Frank Mamrak wills his well-liked wavy hair to someone who will belter appreciate it. Item: LoVerne Maze wills her standing room on the school bus to any amateur football player who wishes to tackle with all the interference. Item: Robert Meresky wills his ability to sing to any boy that would desire it. Item: Ed Murphy wills his congenial ways to everyone. Item: Isabelle Neiman wills her love of plaid to any plain Junior who wants to appear brighter. Item: Helen Ostrowski wills her beautiful blond hair to brunette Mildred Kasmer who would like to have it. Item: Josephine Pecoraro wills her dancing ability to anyone who can ' t jitterbug. Item: Mike Pekar wills his ability to fix Mr. McDonnell ' s old broken radios to anyone who thinks he can do as good a job as he did. Item: Betty Petro wills her eyelashes to any girl who needs them to add to her beauty. Item: Mary Pompura wills her secludedness to any girl who would appreciate it. Item: Eleanor Popovich wills her locker to any Senior girl and football player. Item: Mary Pavlichko wills her boy friends to anyone who can handle them as well as she. Item: William Rakocy wills his Wilson score board sign to any capable person who has forti- tude enough to bear this obligation. Item: Arthur Regenstreich wills his shortness to any tall boy who might want it. Item- William Rhodes wills his sense of humor to any student in Miss George ' s class. Item: Marjorie Robinson wills the swell limes she had in school to any Freshman who thinks that school holds nothing for him but study and worry. Item: Joe Romanko wills his silence to any talkative boy. Item: Bettie Sciortino wills her bottom corner locker to anyone who likes to squeeze into small places. Item: Bill Scott wills his ability to translate Latin to anyone who needs help. Item: Warren Seckman forcefully wills (with tears in his eyes) his top locker to anyone who can get it. Item: Steve Sonoga wills the honor of his being the best looking boy in the class to any Senior B boy who might want it. Item: Katherine Sopkovic wills her toughness to any weakling who needs it. Item: Jack Sumrak wills his laughing eyes to someone who will better appreciate them. Item: Phyllis Szallai wills her art to any Senior B who could improve it. Item: Doris Tekac wills her Home Room teacher, Miss Eckert, to any class that appreciates a good teacher. Item: Evelyn Watson wills her daily Pepsi-Colas to any Freshman with a sturdy constitution. Item: Pete Velichko wills his courage, hope, and love to Betty Thomson. Item: Betty Weaver wills her front seat in Bookkeeping to anyone who wants it. Item: William Whipple wills his great interest in Photography to anyone who wants a good hobby. Item: Ethel Yarb wills her tall stateliness to any short girl who would like it. Item: Mary Yarowecki wills her obliviousness to any ill-starred person. Item: Bernard Yorkunas wills a pair of size 44 football pants to any Junior who can keep them up without using a belt. Item: Louis Yura wills his nice personality to any boy who envies it. Item: We, the January Class, do hereby nominate and appoint Mr. Hartman and Miss Cummings executors of this, our last will and testament empowering them to compromise, adjust, and deliver in such manner as they may deem proper, all property personal or real. We do hereby revoke all former wills and in testimony thereof we have set our hand, this twenty-sixth day of January, the nineteen hundred forty-third year of our Lord. Signed and acknowledged by said persons, as the last will and testament of the Senior class in our presence, and signed by us in his presence. ALICE CUMMINGS, Sponsor HOWARD N. HARTMAN, Sponsor EDWARD MURPHY HANNAH HARRIS January Class Will C( Page Twenty-six

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We, the members of the January Class of 1943, of the sacred and honorable institution of learning, Woodrow Wilson High School, in the City of Youngstown, County of Mahoning, State of Ohio, being of sound mind and body, do hereby publish this — our last will and testament, bequeathing all traits and possessions to those we feel are in dire need of them. Item: Dave Anderson wills his top locker by 321 to anyone who is willing to go to all the trouble of getting it that he did. Item: Ann Babinchak wills her beautiful long fingernails to anyone who wishes to struggle with them. Item: Cyril Balas wills his mechanical abilities to any optimist v ho wishes to accept them. Item; Margaret Balkan wills her winning smile to any girl who admires it. Item: Jennie Barnardich wills her ability to graduate to her brothers. Item: Andy Bodzak wills his care-free manner to anyone who will accept it. Item: George Bonser wills his front seat in Sociology class to any Senior B who wants it. Item: Bill Bonwick wills his ability to dress sharp to any boy who desires it. Item: Rose Anne Chiarello wills her shortness to any tall girl who envies it. Item: James Coyle wills his wavy hair to any boy who would appreciate it more. Item: Tom Draper wills his place in helping to lead the Pep Rallies to someone in the Booster Club who has a lot of wind. It?m: Dorothy Dubas wills her gift of gab to Lola Raptou. Item: Jack Franklin wills his part in the Senior Play to another amateur. Item: Marion Fyfe wills her front seat in Chemistry to anyone who covets it. Item: Ila Guilinger wills her corny jokes to anyone who isn ' t afraid to tell them without con- sequences. Item: Irene Gary wills her marvelous ability to be frequently absent to anyone who can get away with it as well as she did. Item: Kenneth Geltch wills his clarinet to somebody who can play it better. Item: Helen Gilbert wills her cheery disposition to Sadie Ada Marie Davis. Item: John Gordon wills his old dusty locker and prays the next student may have the same trouble getting in it as he did. Item: Helen Granchie wills her big brown eyes to any poor Junior who happens to be blessed with blue eyes and wants brown ones. Item: Hannah Harris wills her place as the most witty in the class to any Senior B that has the nerve to take it. Item: Henry Jablonski wills his seat in Mr. Kalver ' s first period study hall to any sucker that will go in there. Item: Alma Jean Johnson wills her vocabulary knowledge to anyone who thinks she can handle it. Item: Isabelle Jones wills her English accent to anyone who envies it. Item: Pearl Jupp wills her great love of bookkeeping to the coming bookkeeping students. Item: Mildred Kasmer wills her typing to Irlanda DiCiccio. Item: Mary Keith wills her back seat in study hall to any talkative Junior. Item: William Kelemen wills his arguing ability to anyone who may come up against some argumentative teacher. ;;em: Joe Kessler wills any next occupant of 321 his report card and may his grades be higher. Item: John Kolcun wills his ability to be persistant to anyone who lacks persistence. Item: Irene Kormick wills her job in the History office to anyone who wants a quiet place to study. Item: John Kovacic wills his good attendance to Wilson football games to anyone who appreci- ates the team as he did. Item: John Krill wills his bashfulness to any boy who is too forward. Item: Andy Kuchmaner wills his ability to avoid the weaker sex to any boy who would desire this ability. January Class Will ■ ■1 Page Twenty-five )■



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Class Sponsors Sealed: Mabel Brungaid and Alice Cummings. Standing: Howard Harlman ond larrett Strickler. Ian. Class Sponsors: Miss Cummings and Mr. Harlman. lune Class Sponsors: Miss Brungard and Mr. Sirickler. June Class Officers Pres.. Dan Grybos; Sec, Mary Louise Lawrence; Treas., Audrey Howell: Vice Pres., Ray Horval. ■i5( Page Twenty-seven )

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