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Q JACK ALLAN CURTIS nacurtsv Electrical Engineering He is prepared for the ronlest. Favorite Memory-Friday nights Pet Peeve-Teachers who say No homework on weekend but give it to you anyhow Noted For-Moving to Australia K iz! 5. 'iff fv 9 ' BRYNA SHEILA CUTLER KlBrynP! To live, love, and be a red-head. Tbere'5 miscbiefirl ber eyes and ber merry laughter :babes the skies. Volleyball 1,2,: Basketball 2: Bowl- ing 2,3: Dramatics Club 1: Art Club 13 Student Council 2: Cannon Staff 1: Hall Monitor 4. Favorite Memory-The fall of 1955 Pet Peeve-Guys who can't dance. Noted For-Being on the radio. QR-was 1 . ROBERT NORMAN DAVIDS Monk Geologist Actions speak louder than words. Freshman Footballg Freshman Bas- ketballg Varsity Football 2,3,4g Spring Track 1,2,3,4g Indoor Track 23,45 In- tramural Wrestling Zg Key Club 3,43 Cannon Staff 4. Favorite Memory-Getting my car Pet Peeve-Girls who smoke Noted For-Being collegiate and one of the guys ROBERT DAVID DeHAAS Bob Aeronautical Engineer A brain is known by its fruits. Bowling 2,3,4g Chess Club 2,3,4g Debating Club 2, Student Council Alternate 35 Usher Squad 4g Con- struction Materials Club 3: Cannon Staff 2,3. Favorite Memory-My first 200 game CBowlingJ Pet Peeve-Not getting into office Noted For-His bowling ,I .V 'Ad' ' DOLQRE 'I INET iE J,.ff,.' D. Wrj W i . on J Torlilfekffiliappy tmessful life. i Sbe's 1' anulated sugar, MW t and refnedf' Voxl eybal 1: Bowling 43 Oiiice Worker 4g ec.-Treas. H.R. 2,44 Vice President H.R. 3: Photography Staff- Yearbook. Favorite Memory-October, 16, 1954 Pet PeeveNot being able to mention people's names in the favorite memory. Noted For-Going with that tall boy DIANE DELAN EY Teacher The longer you know ber tbe better you like ber. Volleyball 1,2: Soccer 3: Basketball 2, Leaders' Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Bowl- ing 3. Favorite Memory-Summer of 1955 Pet Peeve-Those special up and down stairways i Noted For-Her mysterious ways if o
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. 1 ,f'p .af L1-I yjflllf-ll' if-dajfljl V file Favorite Cla Pet SS who Noted ar 51 GAIL JUNE COVERT' J Cov In 154 Teaching 7- Calmly she pursues her way. S tj no' That s Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3gf first zmpresszonf' Bowling 2,3,4g Tennis 55 F.T.A. 2.3,4g Dramatics Club 2g Yearbook Photog- phy Staff 4. avorite Memory-junior Year Pet Peeve-Homework on weekends Noted For-Being photogenig .X VX, W' WM 1 ARLENE CAROLINE COZZOLINO HAI!! Private Secretary Nothing endures but personal qualities. Volleyball 1,2,4g Basketball 1,2,5,4g Softball 3,4. Favorite Memory-Meeting that cer- tain someone. Pet. Peeve-People who are never on time. Noted For-Her winning way. HAROLD LESLIE CRATER uHa11J Business Administration Men of few words are the best of men. Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Soc- cer 3,4g Freshman Footballg Freshman Congressg Vice President German Club 2. Favorite Memory-Doing homework in homeroom. Pet Peeve-People who consider themselves to be big deals. Noted For-Throwing the shot-put 'mg 45 Baseball 3. A JP, f fl fvollleyball 1,2g Basketball Favorite Memory-October' , Pet Peeve-The Navy g Noted For-Having pretty. esh fer' ' ae P RUTH CREVEL Ruthie Teacher Her mind has its own methods. Future Teachers of America 3,44 Camera Club 3. Favorite Memory-My Junior Year Pet Peeve-Classes are too long Noted For-Diffident manner
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' if N JOAN FRANCES DELLA-CERRA To be happy in work and love. Age cannot wither, nor custom stale, her infinite variety. Vice-President Student Council 35 Nightingales 3,45 President Night- ingales 45 Leaders' Club 2,3,45 Sec.- Treas. Leaders' Club 25 Modern Dance l,2,3,45 Extracurricular Sports 1,Z,3, 4g F.T.A. 3,45 F.T.A. Vice-President 35 Cannon Staff 45 Representative to Girl's State 35 Ofiice Squad 45 Presi- dent H.R. 1,35 Vice-President Home- room 4. Favorite Memory-Having the honor to represent Union High School at Girl's State in 1955 Pet Peeve-Having to wear shoes in JUNE LOIS DENMAN To become an R. N. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Volleyball 2,39 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,35 Modern Dance 2,3,45 Nightingales 3,45 Freshman Congressg Office Squad 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Cannon Staff 3,4. Favorite Memory-The wonderful people and times especially the jun- ior Prom. Pet Peeve-Unfriendly people Noted for-Strawberry-blonde hair DOROTHY ANN DENNEY Dottie To go to college. With her smile goes sweetness and ambition. Photography Editor - Yearbook5 Leaders' Club 3,45 Sec. Leaders' Club 45 Modern Dance 2,3,45 F.T.A. .45 Nightingales 35 Bowling 2,33 junior Congressg Sophomore Congressg Vol- leyball 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 3. Favorite Memory--Senior Prom, 1955 Pet Peeve-People who are not friend- ly Noted For-Her beautiful ways 1 school Noted For-Versatility GEORGE LOUIS DEO Teacher Every man is best known to himself. Favorite Memory-Summer of 1955 Pet Peeve-Getting out of bed in the morning. Noted For-Being conscientious. RUSSELL DAVID DePUY Russ Be a success A better man is hard to find. Freshman Footballg Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Intramural Football 2, 3,45 Intramural Baseball 3,4. Favorite Memory-Mr. Mente's gym class. Pet Peeve-Getting up in the morning for school. Noted For-Being a nice guy. ROBERT WILL M DIECKMANN Bob U. S. Navy Wbat!.' Me worry?? Track 15 Junior Congressg Soccer 4. Favorite Memory-Riding around at night with the boys. Pet Peeve-The long hours of school. Noted For-Being fun.
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