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'llll .. ME, J I , M ARGARET RE YNOLDS npegn ulviargeu Flass Baskcthall lg Athlctic Asso- ciation 1, 2, .lg c'1lllllllt'll'l2ll Cluh J, 43 Vlass l'lay 4. D-in't all spa-ala at ours- fi-llowsg it won't alo you any good. A curtain junior I know has alrvzuly capturccl our fair mairlm-n. HAROLD SIVERLING iCSiYV Athletic Asworiation I, 3, 3, 4, lilci- Cluh 2, 3, 4, lli-Y .lg junior Play .lg Scnior Play 45 U Vluh 43 Anvil Board 35 Editor of Anvil 43 lfoothall Manager 4, Prom c1UIl1llllil!'1'.lQ lfri-ncli Cluh 3, 4. How can Harold hc cvcrywhcrc at once? VVcll. lu- is :xml just at thc right tinic. Ha-'s our bossy Anvil Editor, and does hc gt-L things rlonc? just ask anyonc. M ARGUERITE SMITH AsMargu Atlilvtic Association 2, flass Vollvy- hall 4. Sonia-tilns-s slu-'S so quick wc mlon't know shs:'s around. hut all at oncm- wi- hcar hvr nicrry gigglm-. Siu-'S tlu- rluaint and rlroll inziiclvn nu-mln-r nl' our class. .P ...l im MARSHALL SHIELDS Millvillagc High School l, lg Athle- tic Association 3. Hc's thc quiet boy frmnn Millvillaxzv We wish hc would talk hm-uausv wc know hc knows a lot. If you rlon't hclic-vc it. just read some of his themes. ROSS SHREVE Athletic Association I, Z, 3. Ross is one of thosc fellows who docs not say much but what hu says, he means. HELEN WANDELL Athletic Club 1, Z, 3: Class Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Gln-c Chili Z3 R-Y 3, 4 Commercial Club 4. To a Senior' Hclcn now, H4-lcn over, VVandcl now, but not forcverl 1 'li
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so y y --y y fill! ARTHUR LYONS uArtvy Glee Club lg Operetta Z, Hi-Y Club 5, -lg Treasurer of Hi-Y 45 Athletic .Xssoeiation I, Z, 3, 45 Football Z, 45 U Club 43 Class Baseball 3, 4. Our curly hair:-rl blonde! .Xnd do the sweet young things fall for our goofi- looking Adonis? XVe arc all used to hearing some Fresliiuan girl saying, lsn't Art. Lyons the tlarlingest thing? PAUL PEARD OLP P IV Varsity Basketball 4, Football 4g Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, 55 Basketball Cap- tain .lg Baseball 3, 4, 51 Class Secretary lg Operetta 3. Our Douglas Fairbanks, ,lr. Isn'L he hanflsome? But nevertheless he sure Can sink 'em in the basket. people! t BEATRICE PHELPS uBeevv Orchestra .ig Glee Club 3, 45 Athle- tic Association 3. She! a royal entertainer! Remem- ber the night at her house. Oh! yes! NVQ hear she likes the name Gt-urge. wa r +P wa rm 19 D CHARLES LYONS tschurnpvv Class Presirlent l, 33 Class His- torian Jg Operetta 2, 3, 4, Secretary Glee Club 33 Athletic Association l. 2, 3, 45 Prom and Banquet Committee .lg French Club 3, 4g Treasurer lireueh Club 43 Class Play 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 3, 3, 45 Glee Club Z, 5, 4, President Hi-Y 49 Anvil Staff 4. Chump is an industrious good fellow who can be quiet, talkative, joking, serious, or anything else at onee. He can certainly strut his stuff in a p'ay or a musical. ERVIE PENNELL Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y Club 4, Glee Club Z. Ervie is a pretty good scout. Anil can that boy play B. li.: XVQ-'re sure that someday Ervie will be at the h -arl of the line, and we rlirlnt say bread- line either. NORMAN PIER AsN0rnl9v Athletic Association I. 2, 3, 45 Hi- Y. 2, 3, 4g French Club 3, 4. Norman is our fixture telegrapli operator and radio mechanic. lf you have any old Fords, bring them to Norm, he will make you a fine raflio with them. I
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w w .. . 5 LULA WATSON ILLOUYY MAURICE WASSON Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Glee Club Librarian 23 .Xthlt-tic .Xssoriation I, Z, 3. French Club 33 Commercial Club 43 , , 4 R-Y Club 3, 43 Operetta 2. .Knot it-r of th use Seniors whom f'Vf'f5 l Iikl'5- Lou is not characteristic of the red haired type. as she is calm. quiet, and easy going. DEAN WEED Willie Millvillage High l, 23 U. C. H. S. 3, 43 Anvil Board 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Operctta 3, 43 Class Basket- ball 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Athletic Assn- ciation 3, 4. No one has ever seen YVillie in a serious mood. He enjoys collecting Indian pennies and V Nickles, too. Un Tuesday, September second, good old Union City High opened the doors to her students. Among that number there were fortv-three who walked with a sprightly air and uplifted heads. Ah, you've guessed it! We were the Seniors. For a few daysiwe signed all our papers with the word Senior merely to get the thrill of writing it! After awhile how- ever, the noveltv wore off and we settled down to some good hard work. We found several new members of the faculty awaiting us. In the gym we found Miss Durbin and Mr. Bogue playing with the basketball-in fact, to tell the truth, they were throwing the hall at the ceiling to watch the plaster tumble down! We found Miss Fuller in the English de- partment talking to the Freshies. And then, as we descended the stairs again, a very pugnent odor came to our nostrils. Following it. we found Mr. Porter, playing with and breaking test tubes-and on our very heels came Professor jenkins who asked him to please shut the door and open all the windows! And, of course, we found some of the old members of the faculty there also, and we welcomed them all alike. I We had to have a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer to guide us through the year, and so we elect- ed Martha Lockwood, Worthe Smith, Edna Sexton, and Esther King, to Fill those ofhces. We also elected our Anvil B d oar which was to be ably guided and directed by Harold Siverling. We are still looking forward to many happy times in our Senior year, such as the junior-Senior Banquet and the Senior Prom. And now we're leaving you good old Union High. May the other classes be as proud of you as we were! - 4- Y 'Jr We--Y.-1-.' E 1 ' 3. 21
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