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Catherine YoungChorus 1“Cinderella Rose’’ 2“No Greater Love’’ 3“Quiet Home Wedding’’ 3“Too Many Smiths’’ 3Class President 4Co-Editor of Graphic 4Typist of Arrowhead 4Early to Bed and Early to Rise** 4Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1946I, the Senior class of Unionville High School, being collectively of sound mind andhaving the fear of no human being before my eyes, save that of Principal H. C. Weathersand the teachers, do hereby devise, will, bequeath and convey my various earthly possessions, and all the appurtenances and hereditaments thereunto belonging, to the personshereinafter mentioned, to be by them held in undisturbed possession through the lengthof their mortal spans.First to “Pudge”, who has at all times done his duty in making our learning as drearyas possible, I leave the small, beautifully shaped pieces of paper which he will find carefully scattered over the floor of room 10.To the Board of Education I bequeath my desire for the betterment of the school ofUnionville in every department--a desire which has been both inculcated and increasedby my acquaintance with their high and noble standards.To the principal and teachers of the Unionville High School I convey my ability to knowa good thing when I see it. As this ability has been largely created by their instruction, Iam merely returning to them their own invaluable gift.To the Juniors, who will soon become the Seniors, I.leave all my laughs and giggles,all my tardy and absense marks, all the chewed gum, which they can find parked in various interesting places, and all of my unsharpened lead pencils which I never had.To the Freshmen and Sophomores, collectively and individually, I convey my powersof saying the wrong thing in the right place, or the right thing in the wrong place. Just how |
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Unionville High School |
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