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From left to right: Row 1: P. Minteer, R. Hardisky, B. Reynolds, L. Bator, A. Safranic, E. Kimmel, J. Chutz, B. Moorehouse. Row 2: I. Lombard, S. Minteer, E. Seamans, L. McConahy, C. Eckert, U. Eppinger, S. Luptak, A. Goist, S. Cox. Row 3: D. Jones, M. Mulhall, D. Thomas, R. Sheeler, N. Barnhart, R. Eyler, L. Cifra, T. Thamko. Row 4: H. Kupiec, A. Doyle, D. Brown, B. Emig, T. Kelly, H. Doyle, N Coman, H. Kelly. Advisors Mr. Williams, Mr. Wolfe, and Mr. Venturella from left to right.
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CLASS WILL C E, the Union High School, nineteen hundred and fifty three graduating class, being of sound mind and body, heretofore, leave the following as our last will and testament: Joanne Aller leaves her headaches as head ma- jorette to Laura Double. Bob Aller leaves his high school nightwork to his younger sister, Delores. Jane Bartlett leaves her singing ability to Judy Roberts who has a great start. Pe Bees leaves her position as captain of e c eer eaders to Alice Vannatten. Joanne and Mary Ann Bova leave their split per- sonalities to Carl Stewart who hasn't quite dis- covered which half to use. Jim Braho leaves his love for farm life to the younger F. F. A. members. Jerry Brown leaves his ability to knock books out of peoples hands to Jim Hudson who doesn't need much help. Marilyn Brown leaves her shoes to the Palace Theater. These are the ones she couldn't find after all of the movies during the past year. Joe Cam bell leaves his sleepy attitude to Chuck Ratcli who needs a little calming down. Bett Cervone leaves her giggle to Janice Baug man w o can take on where Betty leaves off. Joe Chill and Bob Wallace are leaving for Holly- wood to get a job as the two tons of fun. Pat Citanski leaves her job at the Harbor Diner to anyone who can acquire the nack of slicing onions without slicing fingers. Richard Cole leaves his natural blond hair to the girls who are trying to get it the artificial way. -Carol Cox and Chuck Yarletts leave to meet at the alter, we hope. Tom Criswell leaves his headaches of the U-Hi- News sport section to anyone who has a good supply of headache pills. Bernard Davis leaves his easy going manners to Bob Jones who is too easy going. Wilson Davis leaves his summer paint brush to anyone who wants extra spending money. Anita Dess leaves her ability to get high bowl- ing scores to Virginia Dexter who could use some. Darrell Dess leaves his masculine build to Don Bowden to help keep him from getting hurt next year during football season. Bill Double leaves his taxi to any other lucky guy who wants to cart the girls around. Leo Dou hert leaves his brilliant remarks in is ory c ass o anyone who can get away with them. Logan Do le leaves his posture to Peggy c in ey w o could use a few lessons in walking. Albert and Don French leave their crew cuts to Jim Diamond and Jim Reed. Connie Fronius and Becky Skaggg leave their a- bility to play hookie to Rachel Rankin and Helen Beight who already are doing well. Carole Fr e leaves some of her shyness and a- ility to e seen and not heard to Barbara Capitola who could use them. Ronnie Qall leaves his flirting Ways to Don Smith who doesn't need much coaching. Bob Hart leaves his casanova ways ..... uh, on second thought, he had better take them a- long for further use. Lincoln Hartford leaves his dry sense of humor to Dean Driggs who can carry on where Lincoln leaves off. Harrison Hester leaves his ability to get along with girls to Tom Kriner who doesn't seem to be having much trouble. Ruth Hilke leaves her vocabulary to Bill Emig who needs to better his. Ralph Houk leaves his height to Pauline Fleeger w o coul use a few inches. Anna Mae Hunt leaves her brains to Jerry Tindall. He only keeps his on the girls. Ed Jenkins leaves and is glad. Jim Kearns leaves his second home, Peggy Whiteford's house to Bob Pitzer. Dot Lancaster leaves her ability to get expelled for playing hookie to Shirley Verenski. John Misja leaves his water guns to the office to trac down truants. Bob Myers leaves his ability to being a leader to Barnum and Bailey Circus. John Mc lanahan leaves his sparkling personal- ity an popularity to Gary Clark who will carry on where John leaves off. Shirley McKinley and Irene Plano leaves an order or dfto soap for next years office girls. Larry Phillips leaves his friendly spirit to Bill ai ey w o needs a better look on life. Don Ro ers leaves his sly tricks to Jim Hester who is o to a good start. Ed Rudzik leaves his conversation on stock cars to Harold Mott who drives like a stock car racer Mar Schweinsber leaves her ability to get the car or year oo work to the business manager of next years staff. Pat Slavin leaves her ability to go steady with one oy or a long period of time to Jane Ann Wallace who will learn in time. Phil Teece leaves his alarm clock to Neal Sams who could use one. Mary Jo Troupe leaves the mythical character, George Bones, to sit through school with Ruth Jones. Bob Veon leaves his wave set to any under- classmen who have trouble putting waves in their hair. John Vesco leaves his sense of humor to Russ Stump who has an overdose. Vir inia Wilson wills her ability for arriving to sc oo a e o Chris Rogan who already has that trouble. Donna Blackford leaves her wrestling books to Georgiana Colmer. James Barnhart leaves his front seat in all the classes to anyone who is unlucky. 30
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