Union Springs Central High School - Frontenac Yearbook (Union Springs, NY)

 - Class of 1954

Page 30 of 120

 

Union Springs Central High School - Frontenac Yearbook (Union Springs, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 30 of 120
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Page 30 text:

KIDDING OUR CAN Y-OU IMAGINE Sooky Amerman without Donnie Bev Anthony being fat Caludia Anthony without her Auburn pals joan Anthony without Claude Pala Joyce Bartley being serious Wesley Bedell without his Ford Ruth Bennett being short Lynn Carlton not playing basketball Harlow Casler not singing Doug Chisamore acting his age jack Cooper being on time for classes Ann Daratt coming to school Kenny Davis ever going to Willy's Roger Day with any ambition Dalton Foster being a farmer Bannie Gaston not in love Webbie Gaston not going with Gary The Long Journey Home Helen Gleason not being a hot-rod Max Haines going with a girl Tootsie Hares with blond hair Lois Hubbard getting above average from Mr. Shaw Eleanor Hussey not gossiping Ken Jorgensen playing the tuba Bob Kwasniewski not being sharp Faith Langley not working Barbara Leiger being noisey jean Lewis not having pajama parties Shirley Lee walking to school Robert Mekeel without his gun , Jean Osborne with a temper tantrum Jeanne Perkins not asking Mr. Shaw questions Margaret Pinckney not being teased Robert Pinckney without his trumpet Carol Pratt getting along with the sophomore girls Murvill Robbins without his car Carol Romig having a tantrum Joan Russell not flirting Lowell Sanders hurrying Carolyn Saxton being noisy Martha Scott without her cigarettes Elaine Stryker not being able to draw Dorothy Temple as tall as Tom James Whitehead going steady Henry Wilde not wrestling Herman Wilde not going to Cayuga Bernard Wright a general at West Point Ralph Walawender being tall ma Party All Dressed Up Cheer Leaders? mfflilzi -f-ma, , A v l- - xg v xl.-Y -v Af- - Yi , , 26

Page 29 text:

OUR SENIOR PLAY MIum.,.Mr '11 5 3-.. :.. fg 3 n... 'i 'hw-...,, s1fN1oR PLAY CA ,. . f ST - F' - , . .lor.kcnsc-n,jcr1nnL. pcrkins Nirsr Row-Llcimor Hussey Second R Kwgisniewskj Ji' A S, argarct P- , 0 ,S . ' v Wi - , lrlckncy, 4 ' Vw Ivfrs. By Y -. fx , az on Oster - , o , Jack Cooper, Roger Our Senior Play, The Devil's Eye , was presented the eiglitli and ninth of December, under the direction of Mrs. jane Beswick. Practice took most of the nights in the week so that we had little time for leisure. The cast worked hard to make this mystery-comedy a success. After the play, parties were given at joan Russell's and Margaret Pinckncy's. r r..,r, 5 25



Page 31 text:

SELVES ALONG . LAST WILL 81 TESTAMENT We, the class of 1954 of Union Springs Central School, being of sound mind U1 do hereby declare the following as our last will and testament: Sooky Amerman leaves her self-control to Sharon Davis. Beverly Anthony leaves her cheering ability to Shirley Baker. Claudia Anthony leaves her rollerskates at the rink. Joan Anthony leaves for the church. Joyce Bartley leaves her small feet to Frances Jones. Bill Bedell leaves his innocence to Bob Ryan. Ruth Bennett leaves to be married. Lynn Carlton leaves Jean to the rest of the wolves. Harlow Casler leaves his ability to Andy Reindfleish. Douglas Chisamore leaves his shovel at home. Jack Cooper leaves the remainder of his books in a Ann Daratt leaves her tall tales to Vera Fausak. Kenny Davis leaves the girls to find their own way to Moller's. Roger Day leaves for the benefit of Mr. Shaw. Dalton Foster leaves his molecules in the science room. Bannie Gaston leaves her height and heart to Larry. Webbie Gaston leaves Gary to the sophomore girls. Helen Gleason leaves her hot rodding to June Jorgensen. Max Haines leaves his quiet ways to Doug Carter. Evelyn Hares leaves her athletic ability to Carol Wimble. Lois Hubbard leaves to be with Bert. Eleanor Hussey leaves her height to Clara Walawender. Bob Kwasniewski leaves everythin but Donna. Kenny Jorgensen leaves his basketiall ability to John Clark. Faith Langley leaves her sportsmanship to Paula Wright. Shirley Lee leaves her smile to Kathy Novak. Barbara Leiger leaves her quietness to Pat Nickles. Jean Lewis leaves her sweaters to Joan Rancier. Bob Mekeel leaves his making out to David Emery. Osborne leaves her t in ability to Bob Ryan Jeanne . yp g' h . . Jeanne Perkins leaves her scholastic ability to John Jetty. Margaret Pinckney leaves her way with men to Carolyn Benderly. Bob.Pinckney leaves Miss Parsons to argue with someone else. Carol Pratt leaves with Scottie. Mert Robbins leaves his sarcastic remarks to Herbie Arnold. Carol Romig leaves her chemistry ability to Bev Clark. Joan Russell leaves her musical talents to Caroline Pinckney. Lowell Sanders leaves Janice to argue with Mr. Shaw. Carolyn Saxton leaves her mathematics ability to Diane Bouley. t leaves her ci arettes at her randmother's. Martha Scot g g Elaine Stryker leaves her daintiness to Ellen Sloan. Dot Temple leaves Tom to his basketball. Ralph Walawender leaves his English book at home. Jim Whitehead leaves his good looks to John Sawyer. Henry Wilde leaves his muscles to John Reindlleish. Herman Wilde leaves his baby-blue eyes to Joan Fries. Bernie Wright leaves for West Point. Having thus bestowed our worldly goods and attributes individu- ally we leave as a group, the hallowed halls of U.S.C.S., convinced that the underclassmen will carry on and uphold our reputation. Signed and Sealed this 29th day of June, 1954. Signed the Class of 1954 EVELYN AMERMAN PEGGY PINCKNEY heap. Sleeblnn R--. . Make-up Magic Morning After Pedegogues A 1-,1-yn -7 -71 1 1 '1 1111111 f- -- 1 'S' 572.3 NA fl! se 6' ' -..L......L.. , -ug - x W 1. . F J fs C- -4,211.15 3 1 H., 77 'VI 6.39 I Jmslgl Q W ? rgP'1'11 1 'rmww 1'rm'nv --X -4 H vi, , Zi J . X -- -..-- Q a:67 L 'J I ... -' lb 2' H ff' '-S. 27

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