West Side High School - Successus Yearbook (Union City, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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LA 'T WILL A D TE STAME T XYG. the Senior Class uf the year One Tlionsaiid Nine llnnflrefl and lfrvrty-tliree, do hereby make, 1Dl1l7llSllv and declare this our last will and testament: To our teachers, we will our outstanding record to be used as the perfect example for future students. To the Juniors, we leave our dignity as Seniors. To the Sophomores, we bequeath the warm aifection the teachers have for us. To the Freshmen, we will our tricks of the trade so they may become more skilful in giving the faculty a merry chase. Don Matthew wills to Dick Binkley his love for fast dancing. To Fairbourne Patchell, Margaret Read leaves her businesslike manner. Jim Parent wills his gold ring to any girl who ha.sn't had it. France.: Lou Mangus bequeaths her mathematical genius to Kathryn Montano. To Dorothy Mason, Edith Patterson wills her shyness and reserve. Raymond Burton leaves his glorious times to Tommy Jeffries. To Joan Cotter, Arlette Bupt passes on her admiration for sophomore boys. Ruth Ann Sanford leaves her contagious giggle to Esther Whistler. To Johnny Barth, Richard Hufford wills his attentive attitude in Current Events Class. Suzanne Fitzgerald wills her red hair to any girl who wants to cut the expense of dying her own. To LeRoy Stentzel, Gene Evans leaves his camera technique, for Uncle Sam won't need it where he's going. Janet Thokey leaves her enthusiasm at basketball tournaments to Dorothy Dunn. Jean Spatuzzi wills her interest in Winchester boys to anyone who wants it. To Jack Mason, Eli III wills his slick personality. Joan Welbourn bequeaths to Phyllis Bothast her chemistry experiments and hopes that she lives to pass them on. To Carol Vernon, Mary Key graciously wills her bashfulness. Jack Murphy wills his wild gestures to Jim King. To Dick Stewart, Rosemary Porter passes on her excellent record in citizenship. Bill Hinkle leaves his success in pool to David Schricker. To Dale Tipple, Leon Teegarden wills his affliction for writing romantic poetry. Phyllis Kantner wills her vim and vigor to next year's cheer leader. Bill Wilson bequeaths his art of eloquence to William Dean. To any brave Junior girl, Romaigne Thomas wills her desk in the boys' physics class. Kay Fitzgerald leaves to Bob Caron the fun ot' editing the '44 Successus . To Bob Baker, Dick Kantner wills his quiet and studious nature. 1 e I, To Bea Bickel, Norma Thomas passes on her affection for basketball players-or should we say, p ay 1' . Mary Nelson leaves Lucy Hines her Greenville interests. Charleen Eikenberry bequeaths her collection of corsages to the botany lab. To Jack Lyons, Smith Haber wills his infallible memory. Margaret Geyer wills her good nature to any Senior grouch of next year. Bill Chenoweth lea.ves to Don McCorkle his Howard Street cousin. To Betty Morgan, Mary Low Dillon bequeaths her New Year's Eve parties. Lola Hendricks leaves her title in the Sub- Deb club to the oncoming president. To Betty Bickel, Arabella Hollopeter Wills her exceptional typing ability. Anne Coleman leaves her supply of air-mail stamps to Gloria Waltz. To John Meredith, Merle Cummings wills his window-washing technique. Donna Frazier reluctantly wills her verbosi ty to the Richey twins. To Lois Lantz, Eleta Merritt wills her first-chair position in orchestra. Bill Caron leaves his managership of the concession stand to the best salesman in the Junior Class. In testimony whereof we have affixed our seal to this our last will and testament at Union City, Indiana. on this lirst day of April in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Forty-three. The foregoing document was signed by the said Senior Class as their last will and testament in our presence, and we now subscribe our names as witnesses. Smith Haber, Y43 Phyllis Kantner, '43 Fairbourne- I had a date with the cutest Beta at VVabash. Page Tu-e,,fy-f1,,ee



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PR PHECY For I dipt into the future, Far as human eye could see, Saw the wonder of the century- 'llhe class of Forty-three, Maggie Read, stenographer, llas gained such great success, XN'illie llinkle mastered physics :Xnd teaches in U. C. H. S. Frances Lou thrills her listeners ,-Xs the pianist of the age. And Lola. our Sub-Deb president, ls a star upon the stage. XYe hear that Cicero and XVebster In speeches are surpassed Hy Lewis Smith and B. XYilson XYho climbed to fame so fast. Chemie is a diplomat ln far-off Newfoundland. l'ilot Coleman flies a plane XYith a skilled and steady hand. Donald is a dancing star Of the Arthur Murray fame, .Xnd janet as a singer Has won a worldwide name. Margaret Geyer is a farmer's wife .-Xml happy is her lot. Her home is in Coletown In a pretty garden spot. lfleta touts a slide trombone ln illlillllllj' l3orsey's band. Dick Kantner now has just returne From cleaning up japan. Mary Lou. a socialite. ls the fairest of the fair, .Xnd lu. li. lfvans. cameraman, Has become a millionaire. lfli the third is now in law l.AXnd different things like thatl, XYarms the Supreme Court bench And wears a stove-pipe hat. .Xdmiral Caron, our navy man, Has sailed the seven seas, d And Sue Fitzgerald. our nature artist ls painting birds and bees. .Xrlette. the shyest of our class, ls hostess in the U. S. O, Raymond is a polo-playing star XYho can make his horses go. 7 7 9 H tmt latulu mir Miss L-ridwell- NYe ll have a quiz on the XXI ERICAN OBSERVER

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