Union City Community High School - Successus Yearbook (Union City, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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To Peg Huffer, Jean Frazier leaves her many loves, and remember Peg, as Jean wisely puts it, There’s more than one fish in the sea, or “Who’s next?” Instead of leaving anything, Eunice takes Rosey and Rosey takes Eunice. To the school Eunice says, “Good luck, and Rosey says “Huh? Bob Huffer leaves the school. Carlene leaves to the student body an undying devotion to I. U.—or do you spell that C O R K Y. Bob Allen leaves his sense of humor to Margaret Dunn. Joan Haber leaves to Tom Marker her post of editing the Successus. We hope you know what you are getting into, Tom. Betty Hummel, the fastest talking girl in school, wills this unusual talent to Helen Stump. To the school J. C. left Janet. Now Janet is leaving the school. She wills her devotion to the Army to the girls who have a longing to see that “certain someone in khaki. To Ann Haselmire, Pat Lorton leaves Jackson, Ohio. Treat it well, Ann. Helen Rosenbush leaves her 1st violin chair to the next in line. Jim Bartholomew wills to Buddy Humphries his tall physique in hopes that a stature of such proportion will help in handling the cigarette customers at the drug store. Pat Clapper wills to Mary Wilson all of her phone numbers. It’s a big order, Mary. It is with a heavy heart that we watch Ceresa Moore go, for that means that there is just a little “Moore” left in school—that's Franz. Mary Jean Ellison and Phyllis Best will their hair to anyone wanting such a combination. We don't know whether they’re throwing out the “Key of the school or whether she is just graduating, but, anyway, Carol leaves her power of offensive wit to Jean Kirwin who may use it to eject any unsuspecting male intruder in the library. Last but not least Tom (Blackie) Jefferis leaves his, sometimes, catty and sarcastic— but—witty remarks to Mr. St. Myers to be used in his study hall announcements in the years to follow. We do hereby constitute and appoint Glen Brandon and Fred Stebleton as co-executioners of our last will and testament, and affix our seal for this unforgettable class of ’45. SENIOR CLASS OF 1945 (seal) Tom Jefferis [ 21 ]



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JUNIOR OFFICERS Tom Marker - - - President Earl Brown ' - Vice-president Leatrice Coby - - - Secretary Betty Jean Wallick - Treasurer • • • We have been working for ten years to be able to uphold the honor of being the class of“46.” We now hold that honor and we are proud. At the first of the year we elected as our class officers: Tom Marker, president; Earl Brown, vice-president; Leatrice Coby, secretary; Maxine Webb, treasurer, until she moved to Pennsylvania. Betty Jean Wallick was then elected to the treasurer's position. Our Student Council representatives were Iris Fulk, Wendell Resor, and Tom Marker. Iris is also one of the school's cheer leaders. We selected gold and brown as our class colors Our class was well represented in band, orchestra, and the Girls Glee Club. We had seven boys in basketball until Ralph Hunt left for the Navy; three of the seven boys were on the first team. Quite a few of us bowled in the Hepcat League. In addition to this, we found time for “Westerner,” “Successus,” Boys’ Club, and Sub-Deb activities. This year, under the excellent sponsorship of Miss Mabel E. Ward, the junior class made the outstanding record sale of 876 Christmas wreaths and door hangers. We sponsored dances after the games and in the spring presented the play “Heart Trouble. As the end of the school year drew near we entertained the seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Reception. We look back upon the memories of our junior year with satisfaction and a touch of regret; but, with even more anxiety and anticipation, we look forward to the senior year ahead of us. —Peggy Huger. t 23 ]

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