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One of the high lites of the year which we looked forward to was the Junior Senior Banquet The banquet was as wonderful as we had expected and the Seniors all reported a grand time Last, but not least, Senior Sneak Q51 We had looked forward to it with great anticipation all through high school It was just as much fun as we had anticipated Seriously, I believe our class as a whole, has been a congen ial and ever we thought well behaved class we go out into the world may we all be successful in what shall never forget our high school days, and with this we leave dear old Uniontown High School .lags -..-EENN fffff d , ' at imagine friends Tanner, the Seniors of 1951, being of sound mind Ccan you that?D, leave our most cherished treasures to all our Illah Mae Mason, leave my place at the mirror to Donna my ability to get along with Carl Bowen to Nettie Pearson, and a lock of my hair to be put on the bulletin board I, Dale Mealman, will my art in shooting pool to fred Steele, my ability in skipping school to Bill McCollum, and my interest in Doris Hess to my brother Leo I, Charles Murphy, leave my belt to William Grose, my flame, Jo Griffith to Richard Adamson, and all my American History papers KI d1dn't hand ln? to Mary Lee Williams I, Roger Ramsey, will my ability in sports to Richard Wilson, my bookkeeping pad to Lois Luker, and all my pep to Raymond Hartman I, Robert Roweth, will my 'brains' to Philip Shull, and my talkativeness to Donna Brown I, Loretta Vanatter, leave my sewater fugure to Margie Murphy, my ability in catching a Boyd to Neva Stainbrook, and all my office and Veteran work to Clara Ludlum I, Theda Keith, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Don Swisher, my freckles to Virginia Ramsey, and my smooohing ability to Margie Stine I, Shirley Felt, leave my cute giggle to Irene Dozier, my ability to write notes to Norman Stine, and my piano playing to Fred Hunziker I, Marilyn Adamson, will my beloved hair to Barbara Robinson and Ivana Brittingham, my basketball ability to Mary Lou Smith, and my used boyfriends to Shirley Cowan I, Lois Middleton, will my office job to Joan Richard, my pep and vitality to Joan Robinson, and my ability to copy to Alberta Pearson I, Evelyn Ater, will my promptness to get to class to Margaret Bower, my basketball suit to Betty Evans, and my ability in catching a man to Jo Griffith. I, Bernita Stine, will my sparkling blue eyes to Gerald Davis, my place on the basketball team to Esther McKee, and my happy smile to Melvin Dozier, I, Bobby Todd, leave Elaine to be wooed but not won to Johnny McCoy, my ability to get along with Corpy to Johnny Davis, and my winning ways to Betty Norton. I, Charles Dare, will all my old girl friends to Albert Ward, my rabbit hunting ability to Jim Spangler, and my old typewriter to any poor kid that gets hold of it. 0 As ' - do. We u - S X We-- I.
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eorbe A mer, leave Li in care of Bob Russell, my ability alonb witn Be tne Vilsteed to Ro er hecxmen, and my nel ht to Rlchsrd Cllrx Bonnle Bollnber, w'll Ty brown eye to Joan Bruner, my q let ways to Jecm Colvln, and my sho tninu brudes to Doris Hess Perry Bower, wlll my stodyin uoillty to Lloyd walker m g1FlfIl6DdS to Benny Nell, and my nmerlcan Hi torv boom to loward ose eslev C ambtr , will my typ n aoll ty to lVlH Hunzlker, mr wre t nv xoil ty t len 115 le, end my solllty to catch a Pearson to Lqrr larrlll Chxrl Fr m, wlll ry aslllty to be llte to class and et by Nlth it to Jer J, my nltnniwe .1nl1c' to Rex llrner, JWQ n illtw to er in tyrlnb to Don Boyd Plarlf lton, will my ooo wersonllity to orma Cooney, 1 on sic o WT er, ani ll mr ol rl 'rlenis to Bobby I1 :min er, I my L to olll rls get nimes to dlrn rd im ey, s to or e Holt und my wavy nair t llbert omlth my tallntss to Joan I ser, A y Qbil ty t et xlono xith the g rls to my orother enneth I lichxrd mltn, wlll my euiet ways to icy wllllams, my squale anrin bil ty to arren Cnimbers, and my uoillty to keep on typln after tne tlme IS up o Leon Taylor I, Jon Iyper, will my dlmples to flenn Hess, ny ood dis po ltion to Helen Jlck on, and my red shlrt to Donna Colvin I Jvene Manstter, wfll my DlOHl6 curls to Jim Holt, loud mo th to Jail Blssell, and ny bi , envy ork snoes to Lester xlchard a irq, vlll my nlo name for e to nlrley Bowen my nosey ways to T alma :lo , and my atilltj to cease fights between lovers to uh ter Crln I, Blll ar en, Keep Karine oecsuse I wonldn't -ant to ive her to lnyone, but I will leave my oooaxtesln sad to Vlrginla Cnr sty To the Junl rs, we lelve our unwsld bills ani the neadeche ol nuttin ol o per nn tie annqal mo tne re t rnool xe le Je our books, ilrty locxers and p peru ds To next res mun, I Ive oar n Joy snlles and high scnool's futlre oatloox o cpoy, e 1+ ve oar best w Slr3 fo the fature we aso int tne enb rs 0 me f cxl y ss the 1Hr1nlstrators of our estate the enlors of 199 Qffvfffx wwtgfiegffgf I, 3 5 'r 1 z . to get 1 r' ,M Eg ' ', g . A : ,. I, ' - ' .L .. ' 5 I u.J , ,. . k Y F ,V . 7 1 . I, ' ' ' ' ' 5 .' D ' ' , sv ' 1' t Y 5 ' ' ' S ' T Er ' . I, Tj: U ig 'I 3 M' 1 g ' i BI ' L s li J at i o 3 2 ' tg - ' ' ' ' . : I y Tv v , I, 2 es , l ' n' ' f , 2, ' ' ' ry Firaxfinxrl ' -' . Rf: ' 1 ' mv, 5 , My gb sy ase vw v X , I, slr ay Yu . ,Q 5 - , z N ' my he-:..:,n ,' yi t 'men 1Zt:.s I ' 21 .1 i 31 I ', . . ' ' neck M . I, Dale Exlg, w'll . sbil'ty ' gi' 1, . ,.s H' S W my Slse eight noes In 3 , I , O E. , . . I, glion Laker, will my Americln history book to Jean Hrlght, 2 '. lyj' GH, m f L O 5 2 1 1 L . ' A . . , i. : 3. ' ff ' 't U E W' ' 1 iz , 5 a L .5 'I ' i V. 5 I , . . t ,lv - 7 X - ' -, ' 1 5 - 13 V ' :S . , , L'J ' Q I Y f my . X, 1 7 f. . I . ,, . .. ' 2- . 5 n V H . . I, li.rl If I V M 'sz . H I s yu 5 , u ' n .' 'Pal r ' I . I 1 ' L 'Z era .. , ' A r ' Lf. ' . ' w 7 , A 5 ' ' ' s r ,r V J A MJ . ' ' ' 1. . S3 ,I I v 4 ' A ' . ' A 5 't the nensri , I 6 'Ip 'I . I - S of' the ss' - v '1' . . ' ' , 2 vs , I yenr's f 2 1 1 ' .A.' e let' QQA' z ' . I , ,D T HI ,Y w rx ' ' 1 i'v r ' . T' -Ag ' m U e' 'F tl, H . t C. , t1. ' di .or 3 , C ' , - I , ,f 7 , Y YY, - YYYYXQI ,Y Y,
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