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Don lartiu leaves pop corn Patsy Seibert wills her one arm driving technique to Sarah Garver Addy Spicer gives the Sweet Shoppe to Michalene Rossner Betty Welch leaves her sister Jean Welch wills all convertibles to herself fShe likes 'em J Jack lilson wills his borrowed ink eraser to next year's bookkeeping class They'll need it Dick lisa leaves the exciting job of writing the basketball stories to Jim Fulk lary Wogermen wills her quiet manner to To the fun-loving class of '51 we leave girls' classes To the boys we give shorter hours and e To our teachers and school we leave the never be forgotten Marilyn Edwards gold plated yo-yos six month vacation each school year hope that the 'Class of l95O' will In test1mony thereof we have slgned, sealed, and publlshed thls, our last will and testament at Unlon City lest Side Hlgh School Senior Class of 1950 Csealj Signed Harris Trumann President of the United States Albene Barklee Vice-President of the United States le will tall, dark, and handsome twenty-one-year-old teachers for all
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Last Will and Testament We, the Half Century Senlor Class of Union City West S1de H gh School, hereby declare this our last w1ll and testament: Allen Allie hands over h1s collection of Wdifferent-looklng hatsw to Goethe Chambers Don Ashley leaves hls w1tty answers in Government class to Jim D3Y18 Christine Brown wills her quiet little chuckle to Sue Wampler Barbara Buckingham leaves her job as assistant librar1an to Pllen Sutton Dennis Coby F1118 her ab1lity to be late to school in the morning to any sleepy head Don DeCamp leaves the theater to Duane Yoder Norma Dillon w1lls her ability to play the trumpet and eat candy at e same t1me to Judy Hollinger Ph llis Ellison w1lls her even temperament to Fern Durham Maurice Frazier glves all grocery stores to their owners Anna WBaby' Hannoy wills her ability to write inspirlng love letters to Nancee Lephart Sue Hartnick leaves her assortment of boyfriends to Peg Harlow Bob Hines and Weldon Hotmire wlll thelr assistance as 'stage creww to all future classes for thelr class plays Bob Hufford glves his slightly used WChevyN to Garner Cox 'Cueball' Mason w1lls h1s success at the local WB1lliard Parlorn to Don Jefferls lerry McCarter w1lls h1s Wad l1b l1nesN to Gene Summers Judy McGinnis leaves her brush and paints to future art students Don Ross leaves h1s sense of humor to Bob Fvans Judy Reish wills her liberty to Sherron Downing Martha Heier w1lls that Wcome hither look' directed toward all males to Ann Jefferis 0 ' I I ' A th Joyce Eikenberry wills her trips to Ohio State to Doris Brown.
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first row, 1 to r Eileen Hindsley Phyllis Snyder Joanne Shrioker Merna Sultts, Barbara Ashley, Marilyn Edwards Harriet Grindle, Peggie Harlow, Sharron Downing, Nancee Lephart, Lois Shockney Phyllis Hamilton Second row, 1 to r Mr Paul, Elvin Baker, Jean Key Fern Durham Sarah Garver, Martha Kreider, Anne Jefferis, Kay West, Michelene Bossner, Donna Marshall Judy Hollinger, Sue Wampler Third row 1 to James Shifflet, Jin Davis, Bonnie Van Vickle, Jim Fulk, Duane Yoder, Gene Summers Don Huffman, Darrell Tipple, Roger Hesor Jin Lehhy Bob Geyer Fourth row, l to r Stanley Hines, John Leaver Gail Bratton Garner Cox, Bob Evans, Phil Rosenbueh, Goethe Chambers Don Jefferis Rodney DeBo1t Fred Burris UIIIUTS We are the class of '51 In September we had h? members 1n our class m3k1Wg lt the largest in the hlgh school Durlng the year we lost and galned some, flnally endlng w1th h6 members Our sponsor 1S Hr Paul Our class Off1C6PS were elected 1n September w1th Darrell Tlpple president, Don Huffman vice president, Nancee Lenhart secretary, Gene Summers treasurer, Fern Durham and Goethe Chambers student councll representatlves During the year we sold booster p1ns, Union C1ty and Wlldcat pennants, and Chrlstmas wreaths Cm Varch 31 our class play was given, a melodrama entitled 'Pure as the Driven Snow, or A WOPK1 g G1T1'S Secretn Besldes all these actlvitles the members of our class found tlme to particlpate in band, orchestra, glee club, G A A , a d boys sports in cludlng basketball, track, lntramural, and volley ball At class tourney t1me we were the proud wlnners, beatlng the Freshmen and Sophomores to get the trad1t1onal jug o close the year there was the beautlful Junlor-Senlor Recept1on on May 2h Si? -n D 0 0 e e , , I 1 0 ro ' 9 1 1 e e , , D g , J I . . . . . . . 4 I . . . . A - 0 . e e . . . , . A - K I 0 - e . . . . o '., -fx . e . . . . e e e YT . , . , . . . . I . I . . . Q . . . . fn 1 ,:. 0
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