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Robert Weimer ---- President Vera Nielsen - - - Vice President Martha McCullough - - Secretary Richard Sipe s - - f Treasurer I IUNIOR OFFICERS IUNIOR ACTIVITIES We, the class of IQ47, have had many many enjoyable experiences dur- ing the past school year, and our members have participated in every ac- tivity ol the school. Miss Nell Rubey and Mr. Shaw have been our class sponsors and our student council representatives were Robert Weimer, Charles Lynch, and Vera Nielsen, Our class colors were red and gray. From the Iunior Class Marilyn Bupt was selected as one of the schools cheer leaders. A high percentage of our members participated in musical activities, We were well represented in the field ol sports having several boys on the basketball and baseball teams and members in the bowling league and GAA. We have also found time for the Westerner and the Successus, We earned money by selling 940 Christmas wreaths and door hangers and by presenting our class play Cross My Heart coached by Miss Hinant. We had a grand time planning and giving the Iunior-Senior Reception around the theme Rasin Street. Our Iunior year has been very successful, We will long remember the good times we have had together. 5201
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of the Union City West Side High School, in the year of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eorty-six do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testa- ment: The SPEECH CLASS leaves their quiet behav- ior to the 7th period study hall. RUTHE BEATY wills her daily letters from the Armed Forces to lane Waggoner. HELEN CRAWFORD leaves her quiet chuckle to Violet Stooksberry. MARGARET DUNN leaves her shyness to Mari- lyn Bupt. RHEA BUCKINGHAM leaves her bowling rec- ord to anyone feeling capable of holding it. IACK MANGAS wills his enthusiasm for exer- cise to Bill Hofmann. WENDELL RESOR leaves his appreciation for Guy Lombardo to Mr. Shaw. PEG I-IUEEER leaves her Greenville romances to Kate Richey. EARL BROWN wills his interest in Commercial classes to Emory Bothast. MARIORIE TURNER Wills her Saturday nights to Ioan Noffsinger. ' GLORIA LANDESS wills her vivacity to Mar- garet Martin. IRIS EULK wills her Uflirty, flirty eyes to any ambitious lunior girl. BARBARA GOOD leaves the school-ah free- doml IOHN PARENT hands over his Senior literature book to any brave lunior boy. RUTH MARKER Wills her love of life to Beverly Hiatt. DICK COTTER leaves Bardy to the Sophomore class. PHYLLIS BRATTON Wills her cool temper to Doris West, LEROY STENTZEL wills his powers of argu- ment to Martha Evans. ROBERTA REID leaves her assortment of boy friends to Vera Nielsen. IOE TEAFORD wills his success with the fairer sex to Harold Banta. BETTY IEAN WALLICK wills her interest in photography to Phil Petty. IOE WELCH wills his two-toned sedan to Chuck Lynch. IEANETTE SPATUZZI wills her love of jitter- bugging to Ianet Porter. IANET EIKENBERRY Wills her position among the plants and flowers to Betty Ingle. DICK BRUSS leaves his wonderful wreck to Richard Sipe. MARGARET ELLISON Wills her dexterity with needle and thread to Alta McClancy. MARY LOU GULLETT leaves her naturally blond tresses to Betty Bower. IACK KANTNER leaves his little black book to Bob Welcheas if he needs itl TOM MARKER Wills his brilliant memory to lack Landess. ANNA READ gladly hands over her news re- porting to any unsuspecting member of the next year's lournalism class. Y The SENIOR CLASS regretfully leaves Carl Heck. WANDA PARRISH leaves her excellent attend- ance to Ann Hazelmire. LEA COBY wills her skill in interior decoration to lanis Marker. IACK WAMPLER wills his Army record to all the poor boys Who come after him. MARY WILSON wills her water color brush to future Art students. In testimony whereof, we have affixed our seal to this our Last Will and Testament, at Union City High School, on this sixteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hun- dred and Eorty-Six. SENIOR CLASS OP i946 fSeall Roberta Reid Ruthe Beaty Mary Wilson
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IUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW-Cl.ett to Righty Charles Lynch, Marilyn Bupt, Betty lngle, lack Landess, Vera Nielsen, Martha McCul- lough, loan Noffsinger, Beverly Hiatt, Fred Humphries, Marilyn Ternme, Franz Moore. SECOND ROW: Betty Bicknell, Phyllis Attic, lane Waggoner, Virginia Wigger, Ruth Bickel, lanet Porter, Margaret Martin, lean Kirwin, THIRD ROW: Warren Dale Montano, Alta McClancy, Doris West, Marjorie Weslall, Martha Evans, Emory Bothast, Phillip Petty, Bob Weimer, Bill Hofmann, Richard Sipe, Don Warnpler, Harold Banta. ABSENTL Norma Anders, Betty Bower, Gene Hindsley, Barbara Matchett, Violet Stooksberry, Bob Welch. l21l
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