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EDITH STRAUSER Edy Ambition: Secretary Favorite Pastime: Going to the store Light brown hair . . . many friends . . . went to Georges . . , welcome at North Union. MARY LOU TRAVIS Skippy Ambition: Concert Violinist Favorite Pastime: Staying in Room 15 Interested in all musical instruments . . . master of three instruments . .. well liked for her pleasing manners. FORREST UMBLE Kay Ambition: To enter Annapolis Favorite Pastime: Playing chess with Mr. Dumbauld Active Civil Air Patrol member . . . another genius of N. U .... directs the traffic between classes. t . l l MARTHA vzizsus ArI'hy Ambition: To work in a defense factory Favorite Pastime: Reading Bashful . . . friendly personality . . always missing school. EDWARD WASHCO Scrubbo Ambition: Archaeologist Favorite Pastime: Walking dawn the hall with Dorothy Likes to work at Turner-Robinson's . . . softball star . . . well-man- nered . . . has a sparkle in his eye. Seniofzfi FRANK WILLIAMS uziku Ambition: Husband of Carmen Miranda Favorite Pastime: Horsing around Jimmy Yarris's buddy . . .wants to be every- one's friend . . . finds pleasure behind the walls of Room 16. JAMES YARRIS Slammie Ambition: Florist Favorite Pastime: Dancing Knows all locker combinations . . . chases Phyllis . . . always squirreling around . . . has a bit of trouble with P. D. CHARLES 'l'RADUP Bill Ambition: Aviator Favorite Pastime: Walking girls down the hall Gets a ribbin' in English class. ,. and a ribbon in shop . . . enjoys talking to Ethel. MARIANNE TRIMBATH Red Ambition: l-lousewife Favorite Pastime: Writing letters Red hair . . . popular . . . excep- tionally good dancer . . . likes the Army Air Corps. BARBARA PEARL VOLESKO Bobs Ambition: Cadet nurse Favorite Pastime: Writing letters ls well-known by all branches of the services . . . excellent dancer . . . has a smile for everyone. ELSIE VISINARE EI Ambition: Beautician Favorite Pastime: Swinging a baton Snappy little loss . . . kicks high ot all football games . . . makes friends easily, JAMES WILLEY Jim Ambition: To enter Annapolis Favorite Pastime: Farming Associated with the Torch news- paper . . . secretary-treasurer of senior class . . . member of the C. A. P .... often seen with Marguerite. ELEANOR ZEHEL El Ambition: Beautician Favorite Pastime: Dancing Has that love gleam in her eye . . . the steady, Sam, is in England . . . lives close to school.
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.ful 7Mfcunen,Z' NVE, 'PHE SENIORS OF NORTH UNION HIGH SCHOOL, of the City of Uniontown, County of Fayette, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: Room I8 wishs to leave Mr. Dumbauld's paddle to those who will be seniors of that room next year. To prevent the girls from becoming lonesome, we leave Sonny Pierce's wou- derful personality, in care of Alvin johnson. Gerald Fee leaves Hamlet's To Be Or Not To Be for Eddie Palermo to learn. NVe hope X'Vilma Shultz will appreciate Aileen Furin's indiscreet manner because she is willing it to her. Elsie Visinare is willing her success as majorette to Mary Ann Lukotch. Ralston Dennis leaves his position as President of the Senior Class to Alex Kukurugya. Dorothy Dodrill leaves her lovely brown tresses to Yvonne Moore. Charles Miller leaves his great big beautiful eyes to the captain of the patrol next year. Keep 'em rolling, Charles. Mary Ann Trimbath wishes to leave her dancing ability to Anna Pearl Doyle and to the Dance Club. To the one that becomes editor of the Torch next year, Laurel Provance leaves her best hopes of success and all the little headaches that go with it. Room 16 leaves Mr. Paxsou's jokes to the future seniors and anyone else who has to listen. Mary Alice Phillips bequeaths her ability to sing to Mary l.ou Tradup. In the line of music, Rudy Havrilla reluctantly donates his trumpet to .lack Garber. Dorcas Hann leaves her infectious giggle to Ida Dodrill. A capable lass, Elaine Botti, bequeaths her boisterous nature to our quiet little XVilda Shultz. Frank XVilliams hates to do it. but he leaves his many girlfriends to Pooch Cossick. To Edgar Craft, Carl Fasulky gives his crazy acting and dancing. .john Strickler bequeaths his ability to study his lessons to Tim Hunt. A studious mind is being willed by Kay Umble to Charles Zebley. Eddie Mardula is leaving his Humphrey Bogart looks to Bill Burwell. Gee whiz . . . The Chemistry Class leaves the hydrogen sulfide odor in the halls for next year's students. Mayme Midlick leaves her pep as a cheerleader to Theresa Sanzone. james Wiilley leaves his engaging smile and patience to XVendell Smith. Honey Lou Robinson wills to Rita Condupa her outstanding courage to do most anything. Rudy Concheck leaves his bashfulness and studiousness to Posh Cindric. Lucille Rochester leaves her dancing eye and dimples to Mary Kathryn Maust. Bill Harmon leaves the front 56211, of Bus l to Paul Cole, 'Timmy Yarris bequeaths himself to Phyllis Fike. The Class of T945 wills to the teachers of N. U. their intelligence and calm- ness and hope that the future Seniors do as well. The Class of H1115 wills to the graduating Class of 1946 their success as Seniors and the many good things that they had at good ole North Union High. I..VXSTI,Y: YVe hereby nou1inate and appoint ,lolmny lfnlnf. attorney-at-law of Uniontown, Pennsylvania, to be the executor, without bond, of this our last will and testamentg and hereby revoke all former wills and testaiuentary instru- ments. ln XVITNESS XVHEREOF: XVe have hereto subscribed our name and affixed our seal this Twentieth Day of May, in the Year of our Lord, One Thou- 80,7711-t7Vf7'I!? Hundred and FlJ1'f3V--ffYlI'. THE SENIOR CLASS.
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