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Bill Henderson's suave manner is imparted to LaVere Proper. Eva Gross leaves her prized pearl necklace to her sister, Ruth. Herb Inman is hesitant, sad, as he hands over his beautiful standup hair to Jack Mullen. From Robert Jenkins comes a set of nose freckles for Lyle Barton. Richard Jenkins bestows upon Eddie Wheeler a box of crayons and a pair of scissors for bigger and better doll furniture. Skill at rendering Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga comes from Joanne Kennedy to light upon Orpha Bennett. A sigh escapes as Audrey Kimmy names Edith Lopus the receiver of her blonde locks. Stanley Krol bestows upon Carlyle LeFevre that strong, silent quality. Bertha Lewis, instead of LEAVING something, will TAKE Merle Blakely. Nell Lockwood turns her sheaf of program schedules over to Thelma Glancy, as one shorty to another. Ralph Lopus reluctantly hands the keys to his car over to his brother, Eddie with a silent prayer for the good old Chevrolet. Ray Malecki leaves his silence to the Alfs -Davis and Bennett. Arthur McQuiston leaves to Charles Ward his air of friendliness. Marshall Merrill haltingly tosses his well-groomed, polished look to Anthony Silka. Leah Moisher would like to leave to Margie Crowe her calm manner. Frank Ottaway leaves to Manley Hamilton his ability to read a western a day. Ronald Ottaway would enjoy seeing Clinton Morehouse take over his affair with Mar- tha Gillett. Paul Packo, with a slow smile, says he will gladly give Keith Cooper his technique with the accordion. From Merle Parker comes a sense of reservedness to be donned upon Ray Walther. Theodore Rose hopes John Trojak will make good use of the dramatic ability which he leaves to him. Marian Sargent entrusts all her make-up and also that long bob to Donna Clark. Shirley Seltzer leaves her Ford to Florence Larson, knowing of FIorence's ability to drive such. Archie Shepard's gift to Howard Pattison is the ability to heckle the girls. Dodi Smith leaves that top-knot of curls to Mildred Danielson. Nelda Smith abandons her black boots and leaves them for the use of Nola Shreve. Gladys Southworth leaves to Julia Kohmanski her unfailing ambition- to be a good typist. Betty Still bestows that wealth of shining black hair upon Gertrude McGill. Edith Thomas leaves that peaches and cream complexion to Margaret Honchosky. Lester VanEpps wants Carlyle Shepard to have his schoolboy look. Maryhelen Walther leaves all her school spirit to next year's cheer leaders and also leaves Charles Smith to the affections of Evelyn Tarbell. Denny Whitford entrusts Eddie Caflisch with all his Boy Scout medals, uniforms and equipment. Violet Zombeck leaves her ability to accent the wrong word to Annabel Gillett. A supply of wise-cracks is Violet Wilson's gift to Joyce Maryott. Lewis Goldfinch gives Frank Eastman all his hunting and fishing stories for use in Sociology class next year. f We do here and now set our hand and seal unto this screwy document in the presence o : Yehudi Lil' Abner Superman twenty-five 'I
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Glass The Class of l94l, being unable to use to further advantage their school-day airs, mannerisms, achievements, and characteristics gladly leave them for the use of the worthy under classmen. We as a class cheerfully turn Rooms No. IO8 and No. lO9 over to the Freshmen for their use during the next four years. Mr. Cooper and Mr. McLallen we also leave behind to the tender mercies of the rollicking Frosh. George Ainsworth leaves his way with the women to Orville Bennett, hoping he'Il make good use of it. Leora Allen leaves a biography of Herb Inman for June Estes, so that June's school days will not seem lonely. From Frances Alexander comes a big bunch of shyness which she gladly bestows upon Anna Magee. Lilla Anderson gladly bequeaths those pansy eyes to Eloise Gray. Annie Balas leaves to her sister, Mary, a share of typing ability, hoping she will no longer have to do her assignments for her. Donald Baldwin bestows upon Grant Hare his towering height, realizing Grant's need of an additional 4 feet. To Margaret Post from Geraldine Bement comes that overwhelming coiffure. Jack Bengel doles out a small portion of agricultural knowledge to Alf Bennett, real- izing that Alf has an interest in corn. From Frances Benton to Beth Wright comes a goodly batch of smart retorts. Gertrude Bloss leaves behind her pink-shell rimmed glasses for the use of Mary Green. Bill Bloss sadly leaves his talking ability to the disposal of Francis Courtright. .lohn Burger leaves his manly physique to Alfred Merrill. Bobby Wallace gets from Ed Burns the ability to snarl and mean it. Albert Caflisch entrusts that baby-blue uniform to Clarence Rosier. Audrey Campbell reluctantly turns her way with Mr. Palmer over to Annabelle Brown. Lloyd Campbell leaves his ever-so-small mustache to Richard Toner, hoping it will grow better on Irish soil. Edith Carr entrusts that shrinking-violet manner to Alfred Davis. Tom Kerley leaves his vivid imagination and scores of brilliant ideas to Walter Davis. From Helen Childs comes a magnificent knitting ability to be donned on Janet Stone. H Sadly, but resignedly Ed Clark turns over his technique with glamour girls to Carl enry. Ada Comstock wills all her Football Queen crowns to Eleanor Rosier. Agnes Conner wraps her basketball ability up in a large bundle and solemnly presents it to Martha Willey. Donald Conner wills that Barrymore Profile to Paul Layden with an eye to helping Paul win Anna Magee. Lois Proper will be the proud receiver of Elizabeth Courtright's beautiful wavy hair. Betty Dennis leaves to Lena Palmer her way with the Corry boys. Karl Dingle likes to think of Sonny Treat as receiver of his farming secrets, Marjorie Dingle leaves her coy smile to Ben Etta Drake. A thin silhouette is Irene Dudics' gift to Stella Pelc. From Cecelia Fitzgerald to Agnes Kuczaj comes that subtle wit. Those curly locks of Betty Fuller's are bequeathed to Dorothy Smith. P Joseph Guth fondly appraises his rugged appearance before handing it over to Charles CJOSS. twenty-four
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THE U IO CITY TIMES VOL. 87 UNION CITY, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1961 NUMBER 27 CIVIL WAR 100th ANNIVERSARY C E L E BRATION BRINGS BACK MANY FORMER UNION CITY H. S. STUDENTS Class of '41 Has Perfect Representation At High School Alumni Meet The former members of the illustrious class of 1941 which was noted for its exhibitions, re- corder, public address system, and Coca Cola vender, were seen by your reporter about town in the following capacities: Agnes Conner is still journeying in the sports field and has taken it definitely as a profession but during her leisure she still fingers her flute. Here is someone that can tell us a lot that would interest many. Edith Carr has inherited a great sum of money and has spent most of it visiting different countries of the World. Helen Childs and Frances Benton are hold- ing positions at the Erie Infants Home. We al- ways knew Helen was sort of Childish. But what of Frances? She is the Dietician. Cecilia Fitzgerald, while sitting at her desk as a first class secretary one sunny day, was spied by a head manager from Hollywood and she has already played as leading lady in three great pictures. Ah, Gee are they cute! Aha! Can you guess what Shirley Seltzer is doing? She is head nurse of the baby-ward in a hospital in New Kensington. She's a good one too. Marian Sargent's intentions of never getting married were dropped behind when she fell in love with a handsome doctor with whom she had been assistant nurse. Who is that taking dictation? Can't see any- thing but the pen, it's going at a terrific speed. Well, well, Leah Moisher! I guess that slaving away in Palmer's Glasses did help you. Verna Shayko's going to college to become a Vocational Home Ec. teacher was not used for that purpose. But she certainly knows how to cook for him and the kids. Nell Lockwood as you can plainly see is still very popular. She has obtained her fifth divorce and has in mind the governoris son for her next husband. Marjorie Dingle has had some dangerous ex- periences for she is a foreign correspondent. She has been the first American reporter to get a personal interview from Hitler. Yes, Hitler is still living. Geraldine Bement and Gertrude Bloss still have fun kidding each other. They own a beauty shop together. Geraldine knows her latest steps in hair do, but Gertrude knows it too. Oh-o-o! Look over there! Violet Wilson is widely known model. lf you see anything that has been modeled by Miss Wilson you know it is the best. What is Betty Still doing? Why, I asked her. She just smiled and didn't say a thing. What ever it is I know she fits the position perfectly, for as the old saying goes, she's as happy as a ark. If you want someone you can really depend upon, it is Mary Helen Walther for she covers the most important Hbeats? for the United Press. Violet Zombeck is now living at her lovely home and her twin girls are both blond. Must take after her! Eh! But the twin boys take after him. We have just been entertained by our favor- ite star, Joan Kennedy. Joan's singing is still enjoyed by everyone. But most of all she still likes to tap-dance. twenty-six
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