Class of 57 St. Peter High McKeesport, PA.


THE CLASS WILL


JUSTINE THOMAS wills a large tablet of typing paper to JAMES IRWIN.

LENORE MERRITT leaves all of her well used bulletin board materials to anyone with an iron thumb.

NANCY VALENTINE gives her S. P. H. hat to MARY ANN DOWNES.

PAT KUSHNER presents her first seat in French class to LAWRENCE BECKER.

CAROL KOVALY throws her lilting soprano voice to DUANE DUNCAN.

PAT GOETTLER resigns from her job as chalk ledge duster in 301.

THERESA HOOVER wishes her musical talent on Antoinnette Tucci.

GEORGE McGLAUGHLIN hands over his half filled bottle of appetizers to PEGGY QUINN to carry her through the long morning classes of Lent.

RICHARD LYNCH seats MIKE PAYLO in his neat desk.

MARIANNE DOBOS recieves a pony tail clip and flowers from TONI LOVAS.

JUDY BUTTERMORE will now dress in PAT ORMAND'S well worn uniform.

BERNIE MILLER leaves cheerfully with MARY RIELLY.

KATHY BULGER leaves one worn chain for Duane's class ring to ANNA M. LINK.

MARY LOU SIMON wills a broken chain in 301 to PAT DAERR.

FRANCES MILLER gives the job as sign printer of 307 to MICAEL KUBALARIK.

BARBARA SIMON allows knowledge of the "Eddies" of the world to be spirited to GERRY CIAO.

SYLVIA BECKER throws a large uniform to MARION SZAJNUK.

CAROL JORDAN cuts her long, silky tresses for EILEEN KUKURIN.

CARLA NELIS relegates her knowledge of spanish to BETSY KISSANE.

BILL JOHNSON lends his admission into the hair trimmer's association to BILL STORCH.

DAVE HAHNER presents his seat in the Officer's Club and a full pack of Luckies to GLENN SCHMIDT.

SHEILA McARDLE wills her flare for uniform blouses to SUZANNE HUETHER.

To WILLIAM ADAMS, ALBERTA ZEWE leaves her straight A report card.

HELEN WATSON would give to any junior with a good ink pen, Sister Eugenia's roll book.

JOHN BRIECK wills to VINCENT DRNEVICH his menacing grin.

Her collection of earrings, ROSE MARIE ENGLE leaves to LUCILLE KOCHMAN.

LUDWIG KONARSKI leaves to PAT PEFFERMAN his attentive conduct in French class.

BOB OHM wills his aggressive ability for speaking publicly, loudly, and in spendiferous detail to CATHERINE KOTELES.

To EDWARD GNIAZDOWSKI, leaves his unique dancing steps.

RICH UHER leaves his tantalizing wit for translating jokes into French to MARGIE FLAHERTY.

REGIS FADDISH leaves with no hard feelings.

TEDDY LOYA wills to MARY ANN FERENCE, his great knowledge of physics.

RICHARD KRONZ wills his quiet disposition to that bashful character JOHN KANSA.

To FRANCIS MILLER, CHARLES HUTCHISON wills twenty-three beautifully designed bookmarks.

JAMES KING wills his educated thumb to CHARLES BOYLE.

TERRY SCOTT leaves his seat in front of Sister Eugenia to the first Junior who thinks he's brave enough to take it.

To DONNA REDDINGTON, MARIE STEELE wills her blush.

MARGARET SILER wills all the pins that hold her uniform together to anyone who needs them.

ANN DVORSKY leaves her admiration of Pat Boone to MARY ANN GAJADZIK.

To ANN FLAHERTY, JEAN HORBALY leaves her set of Elvis Presley fan buttons, her imported bongo drums, and her Fats Domino wrist watch.

Her old bookkeeping workbook, CAROL SIDUN leaves to ANNA MARY GOLEK.

ROSALIND GRACE wills her blue Mondays to PAT DONOVAN.

To MARY ANN CHENGER, RITA HANEY leaves her well loved spit curl in the middle of her forehead.

PAT AITES and HARRY WITT leave their seats side by side to MARY ANN GAJADIK and MIKE PAYLO.

FRY and CHARNEY don't leave anything because of the present conditions, they will undoubtedly return next year.

SOMEONE wills their ability to collect parking tickets to any JUNIOR who goes to the Carnegie Library.


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