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. k SENIOR CLASS WILL W the class of 1946 of Florence Unlon High Srhool being lespectlvely ol sound and olspt ng mind and memory helebv declare this to be our last vnlll and testament helellx revolung anv and all other testamentalv papers at any time ll6l'0l,Ot0lC made by us Ol any of us Fxrsl F0 the faculty ol said school we glve devise :no ocqueath oul ll nu HJ IU I tl L school as It should be run 4 J Secord To the Jun ors we glve devise md bequelth Olll bltlflllb xx ll nd o ablllty to reach the hlgh st goal Third To the Sophomores we give devise and bequelth Ulll xlnllltv to use DUHICS and invent excuses Foufln To the Freshmen we give devise a d bcqucuth 1ll oLl sympxthy llld understanding Fxftl lnd1y1.1uallv we give devise and bequeath lcspeetlvely ns lollows towlt Ra mond Argel wlll my ability to be true to one girl to myonc who hls cnough lalth in the opposite sex Wllll Blown will my Jmgllng bracelets and concho belts to Eileen Whltlow lsdward Platt wlll my manly phvslque and lntelllgence to Tommy Land Walter Brunenkant vi 111 my bashfulness and cute dimples to James Nunnenlv Nancy Ftllllllght vxlll my swlrglng walk and flirty smile to Marle Falrchlld Louis Espinoza Wlll my hopes of becoming all state guard to Frank Blegbedel Alene W nie will my tremendous height to Harold Evyen Rulmn Jimenez will my athletlc ablllty to my little brother Mickey Jack Nappel wlll my vocabulary and sweet talking ways to Forest Edge Kcnncth Bonnel will my way with the freshman girls to Ralph Veasey Donna Belle Cole wlll keep all my charm for future necessity James Dunn wlll my ability to finish hlgh school n three years to Joe Cl 11L1l F ye M0016 will my glrllsh giggles to Mrs Curry Hallie McCutchan will my talent for playing the trumpet to Everett Ullold Donald Taylor WIII my careless attitude and whatever I have that gets the WOIIILII to lnrnest Lstracla George taylor wlll whatever I have that IS worth willing to wnyonc who thinks tney CIGSSIVG lt Ills BOHIHCI wlll mv money making ability playing 1 saxophone lll the dame olchestia to Johnny Reyes Rosalie Whltlow wlll my yen lor collecting class rings ol the opposite. scx to Eowma Van Haren Mildred Wacle will mv lreckles and llckleness to Wanda Rcvlcs Rosa Padilla wlll my cute tlgure and charming ways to lnyone who lb llltK,lLStLd ln attracting the opposite sex Glldardo Padilla will my height and manlv physique to Speedy Postal George GLlt1ef16Z yy 1ll my position as Stfn lullback to Fleddle Lcllyz Nn cy Ovxens will my fashionable wardrobe and ability to Hen peek the opposite s rc to Mary Foster 'onnny lsclx will my charming personality and ability to slly the women to Amos l-lawklns Angle I?f'dllgLl67 will my ability as the best soda Jerk at Petes to Vllglllll Hllllill 1 Emol na tan Halen wlll my position as cheer leajer to be evenly divided between Wllour IVIOIBIGS and B111 Alllson Cnolvn Ortega will my glamorous hair do to Betty Ashby Te esa Martinez wlll my ability to blow up the chemistry lab to Dorothy Rcvlcs Clara Asl cralt wlll my sunny smile and sweet d15fJOSltl0ll to Mary Schultz Vvvlan Dickinson wlll mv 3b111fV as .1 new student to get along wlth the llLLIltV to any new student entering Florence Union High School June Hunt wlll mv lGV15 and red shlrt to Lll6Sl.1!lG Cartel Eta Gay wlll my dependablllty to Francis Castillo Alma VV3dkll'lS will my hubba hubba eyes to anyone else IO has tllecl to Lddle Platt Jimmy Avenentl will my good looks to Harold Boggs IVI'1ftlIl Ultold wlll my glft ol gab and title IS Best Dre sed Mm About lown t Doy le Cable 11115 instrument was subscrlbed to bv said class as its last wlll and testament lll the presence of us who at its request and ln the presence of euh OUISI lllVC hclcunto set uul names as subscribing witnesses X-:I -- -B -, .3 112' . 'L' --nz' - ' ' , ',g '- ' 'Inlay 'a 1' L 3 i . f ' V ' , , Q ' :nn ' ' ' ': u Ll 1' Q g , y A , ' , 'n 1 L 1' gf L , L I, S A , 4 . ' 4 4 ' - I, ' - A V' - 4 . 4 I, ' If , ' . ' ' . I, . V. 1, ' 1 . -I 1, 2 1 ', '. ' 4 . I, , , ' ' . I' . I . A I . . . . . i Q I I I ,Q I, 1 , . . . , 1, , b L vw, Y' . r . . . 1 ' . 4 I, Sarah Flores, will my' sleek and shining black hair to Jackie Hawkins to blend with ner COII'lpi6X10l'l. I' L ' , ' 4, y ' - 1 ' . . .. ' . ' l .' , .x I. - ' 4 ' , ' ' ' f ' ' ' ' ' I z. l, I ' . . ' ' - ' . I, ' I ' D ' . ' ' 4' ' ' . I, Q 1 4 . 4 I. ' ' , ' ' A 1 ' 'L - , I. 4: . , 4 4 4 ' ' . I, Y '4 4 ' Y t - , 2 . H 'J wl' 1 get I, 1 ' ' , ' ,f ' f ' ' 1 ' s Q 9 Page Twenty-eight
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To own a string of SENIOR ESIBE LWAYS SAYING RUE TO LLERGIC TO Raymond Argcl Clara Ashcraii Jimmie Avenenli Iris Bonner Kenneih Bonner Wini Brown Waller Brunenkani Donna Belle Cole Vivian Dickinson James Dunn Louis Espinoza Johnny Felix Sarah Flores Nancy Fulbright Eda Gay George Guiierrez June Hunt Ruben Jimenez Teresa Martinez Faye Moore Hallie McCu:lchan Jack Napper Carolyn Ortega Nancy Owens Gildardo Padilla Rosa Padilla Eddie Prall Donald Taylor George Taylor Marlin Ufiord Emo Van Haren Mildred Wade Alma Wadkins Alene While Posie Whillow To be a coach Teach primary grades To go to a photographer's school 'l'o be Mr. Caywood's secretary 'l'o be a trumpetcr 'l'o stay single 'l'o be mayor To be a school secretary To go to college 'l'o be an engineer or farmer l'lay college softball To be an aviator To be a seamstress To be a millionaire 'l'o be a nurse markc ts To ice skate To play college baseball To own a dude ranch To be To be a missionary an Air Corp Pilot To study engineering 'l'o Ho into the cattle business 'l'o fin To be Doesn To be To be ish college a cattle rancher 't have any a big game hunter a movie star To get out of Chemistry To be a contractor To own a riding academy To marry Jimmy To be teache a commercial r To own race horses To own a '46 Mercury Conve rtible lcomo te crces! Aw. you Guys! Borzlchentol She makes me sick! Wouldn't you like to know! lleck no! I clon't know! Oh, gee whiz! Dog-gone! You lousy pup! Everybody wants to get in thc act. Aye 2 x 2 u I Well, gee whiz! Who? What? When? Why? Where? Egads! yo no se You are spoofing! I-Iuba-huba Not here Carolina I'm so embarrassed! Nothing much Dig me now and plant me later Oh, Shute! Do you know what I mean? Yeah, I heard about that Wait for me Look alive Oh, just for a little while That's what I like about the South I wish I knew! Heck, no, guy! Oh, come on now! I'm a man hater. Ha! lla! Not much! Hey, Guy! Chemistry Valley Farms b Senior Class Bob OXS Freshmen Girls Little brown ju His model - A Mrs. Fisccl I1 All good things Mary Douglas 'l'o his jalopy Anything in a skirt Eda Gay My ideal Joe To his car An infantry man Coach Ahee Her appetite Raymond Blakcmond Iowa ' All females Her diet Paton Nancy Owens Her shorthand His car Skeeter New Mexico Himself Joe Wilkerson Jimmy Westfal Charles Thoma Her diet Cliff Foster l s Women Censorship on the Gopher Army Mr. Ahee School 'l'o staying home The opposite sex English Lit. Everything, period! High School Arm Casts Sen Sen Chemistry Snakes Spanish II Doris Gomez Wolves Nancy Fulbright and Clara Ashcraft Being broke Jack Napper Arizona Faye Moore To peeled grapes Being told what to do Wild Horses Don Dimmick All females Margie Parks Mary Douglas Chemistry The theater Louie Van Hai-en Henry Lauridson Shorthand Sailors tall hut onel Page Twenty-seven
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FUTURE lFOlLlLlllES Follies of lfJ56 the theatre inarque reads. The dazzling, gorgeous creatures that dance before our eyes are Ken s KUflGSl,, those fabulous showgirls selected and coached by Kenneth Bonner. We rush backstage, to congratulate Ken on his success, and whom should we see but Rosalie Whitlow who as vocalist on the Hour of Charmu. With much reluctance we depart from the theatre explaining that we have an appointment the next morning with Johnny Felix, the matinee idol. We arrive bright and early at Johnny's, only to learn that he has not returned from a personal appearance tour. However. we have a most enjoyable chat with Alene White, Johnny's secretary, whose duties consist mainly of answering his fan mail and mimeographing his love letters. As we walk up Fifth Avenue, we notice some stunning dresses in a shop window. Upon inquiry, we find that these are designed by the rising young designer, Clara Ashcraft, and are modeled by two of New York's loveliest mannequins, Carolyn Ortega and Rosa Padilla. Leaving the shop, we meet Faye Moore. Faye is a missionary and has just returned from Africa where she has been persuading the natives to wear more clothes. We invite her to have lunch with us. Deciding upon the Cozy Tea Room owned by Iris Bonner, we enter this charming establishment. A mysterious creature in a turbin tells our fortunes and with surprise we realize that it is Wini Brown. Wini informs us that June Hunt, who is now a very successful commercial artist, often lunches here. We bid Faye a fond adieu and upon arriving at our apartment, turn on the radio. We become engrossed in the nip and tuck battle between the two professional football teams of Chicago and Boston. Ruben Jimenez wins the game for the Bears by running sixty yards for a touchdown, the final score being 7-0. The evening paper arrives and we note that Edward Pratt has been chosen as the man having the world's best physique. The paper states that Mr. Pratt is planning to make his methods of body building available to the public in the form of five easy lessons, Turning to the book review section, we read that Mildred Wade, author of The Capture and Control of Wolves , has been chosen the woman of the week. Mildred's picture, taken by that eminent, young photographer, Jimmy Avenenti, accompanies the article. The next morning we rise earlier than usual, pack, and catch the Westbound Limited. It is with much amazement that we discover Emolina Van Haren to be on the same train. Emo tells us that she is a trick rider and is returning to Florence after taking part in the Madison Square Garden Rodeo. - Telling Emo that we will see her again in Florence, we get off the train at Phoenix, procure a car and go forth to see the sights. Seeing a large building and wondering what its purpose is, we steal stealthily inside and find that it is Louis Espinoza's wholesale house. We are delighted to see George Gutierrez, who is busily securing supplies for his grocery store in Florence. As March 15 is approaching, we have vague misgivings about our income tax report and, therefore, go to see Donald Taylor, the head of a government agency, who is ably assisted by Donna Belle Cole. Donald tells us that Alma Wadkins is the founder of Miss Wadkins' Select School for Secretaries and that her secretaries Hhave everything? Attracted by the sign We Fix Your Car -- And How we decide to have a new carburetor installed in our automobile. Who should we see filling up gas tanks but Angie Rodriguez. She owns a string of filling stations throughout the Southwest, but still enjoys taking an active part in fixing cars. Angie tells us that Vivian Dickinson is in charge of an orphans' home and that all the children adore her. After a new carburetor has been installed, we drive to Florence. Upon our arrival, we hear that Sarah Flores, the kindergarten teacher, has just had an emergency appendcctomy. We go to see Sarah and find that Eda Gay is the superintendent of nurses and is engaged to marry a prominent young doctor. It is a lovely evening so we decide to drive out to Gildardo Padilla's ranch. Mrs. Padilla, the former Nancy Owens, is worried about Junior's Hstrepl' throat. She tells us that Raymond Argel and Teresa Martinez are married and have a ranch of their own. Raymond is punching cows - and pinching calves. The next morning finds us inspecting the sign 'tAlibis Made To Ordern, Our curiosity thoroughly aroused, we enter and find Nancy Fulbright, who is now a lawyer, sitting placidly behind a flat-top desk. Nancy informs us that George Taylor QYes! ! l l D is now professor of English at the University of Arizona. Next we fall upon the mayor of the town of Florence, the honorable Walt-er Brunenkant. Walter tells us that James Dunn has invented a sensational new cotton-picking machine operated by atomic power. lt is being financed by Hallie McCutehan, the great industrialist. We learn that Jack Napper, an aeronautical engineer whose office is conveniently locathedat Hollywood and Vine, is in town and we are anxious to. see him. We find him flirting with a ravishing redhead. He pauses long enough to tell us that Martin Ufford is now a contractor.1n.Los Angeles. Leaving Jack enjoying himself immensely, we continue merrily on our way, tripping the light Fantasia across the desert. Page Twenty nine
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