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Name George Ainsworth Leora Allen Frances Alexander Lilla Anderson Annie Balas Donald Baldwin Geraldine Bement Jack Bengal Frances Benton Gertrude Bloss William Bloss John Burger Edward Buins Albert Coflisch Audrey Campbell Lloyd Campbell Edith Carr Helen Childs Edwin Clark Ada Comstock Agnes Conner Donald Conner Elizabeth Courtright Betty Dennis Karl Dingle Marjorie Dingle Irene Dudics Cecelia Fitzgerald Betty Fuller Lewis' Goldfinch Eva Gross Joe Guth Lawrence Hanlin William Henderson Herbert Inman Richard Jenkins Robert Jenkins Joan Kennedy Thomas Kerley Audrey Kimmey Stanley Krol Andrew Lambros Bertha Lewis ' Nell Lockwood Ralph Lopus Raymond Malecki Arthur McQuiston Marshall Merrill Leah Moisher Frank Ottoway Ronald Ottoway Paul Packo Merle Parker Theodore Rose Marian Sargent Shirley Seltzer Verna Shayko Archie Shepard Joyce Smith 4 Nelda Smith Gladys Southworth Edith Thomas Lester Van Epps Moryhelen Walther Dennison Whitford Violet Wilson Violet Zombeck Mary Elizabeth Still twenty-three mick Giiafzactefzisfics Nickname G. A. Gracie Fran Lil Ann Don Jerry Bashful Fusia Gert Bill Jake Ed Bert Sis Soupy Edo Squeak Ed Corny Agony Butch Beth Patsy Ding Marg Dudi Fitzie Shorty Lewy Zeze Joe Blow Larry Bill Herby Dick Bob J. K. Tom Audie Stan Andy Bertie Squirt Alfalfa Ray Art Marsh Lee Squirrel Ronnie Pepunk Dude Rosy Red Bromo Vern Arch Dodi Ned Glad Edie Reginald Mary Denny Vi Blondie Betty Seen Doing Talking to Joan Giggling Going Steady Joking with Edith Typing With Peg Laughing in class Driving his truck Acting vivacious Smiling Heading for Carry Playing Basketball Peddling papers Ushering at theatre Talking to Palmer Talking to the Juniors Acting shy Clerking at Wagmans Joking in halls Flirting Tootin' her flute Loafing Getting all A's Consuming sodas Teasing girls Talking to Violet and Eva Hurrying by Acting quiet Blushing Laughing Talking to Violet Standing on Corner Driving his Ford Arguing with Herb Talking to Leora Parked on South St. Inventing things Laughing with George Talking to Mac Playing Basketball Telling Jokes Tending Counter at Petes Being quiet Meeting Pete Taking 6' developing films Talking to Betty Dennis Setting up pins Driving his Dodge Studying her shorthand Driving a cattle truck Whispering in class Playing accordion Flirting Tooting his horn Working at Ritz Laughing Winking Heading for Corry Raging at typewriter Working on Review Walking Carrying books Talking to the Sophomores Leading a cheer Twirling Writing notes Giggling in class Wisecracking Heard Saying ls that right??? I don't get it. No kidding? Who said so? I'lI try. Gee Whiz! I do not! Ahhh. That's a Iulu! Let's play basketball. Well what do ya know? Oh, Gosh! Times are harder. Where do you wanna sit? l've got to keep my typiI'1Q Hey, Funny face! I guess so. Some joke. Hi, Gorgeous! Hiya! H-e-a-v-e-n-s! So What? Greetings Yes, Dear! Con't cha take it? Going to the dance Saturday? I don't get cha. Oh, Goodness! Oh, I did not. Let's go huntin. Hi ya, honey! Going to Carry Now don't get mad. So What? Where's Leora? How should I know? I never did. Sickening, aint' it? Shhhhh . . . Good Gosh! Oh that! That's what you think. Oh, don't. Hi Kid! Don't do that! Oh get out. Where's Dutzy? Who said so? Wow! Well ? ? ? ? ? What's that? I don't know. Don't muss my hair. Oh thats no good! Oh isn't that cute? Bless my stars C1 stripes. Oh shucks! Let's dance. By cracky! Jeepers Creepers! Wish I could. Gee! Whiz! How was I to know?? You better hadn't! Sure, I know Anna Ruth Oh, my gosh. He's tall, dark 5' handsome, Smart, arein't cha?
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f 'fm is Eva Gross Edith Carr Shirley Seltzer Home Economics 3 Bird Club 2 Bird Club 2 Vocational Home Glee Club 2 Economics 4 Home Economics 4 Glee Club 4 Senior not Pictured: Audrey Kimmy i Class Basketball l, 2, l 3 4 Home Economics Club I, 4 eniofz Glass ffisfohnl On September 5, l937 as we entered into the field of higher education we were known as Freshman. We did little or nothing that year except have a few parties. This year our president was William Bloss. Exactly one year later we again entered the field of higher education as Sophomores. William Bloss was again elected president. This year we started the ball rolling by havng our first Annual Union City Exhibition, the proceeds of which were used to buy the school a radio, record player and public address system. On our third Year, as Juniors, we again held our Annual Union City Exhibition. It was during this year we published a Union City Directory. This was our first year to hold an All Star Basketball Game. After havng an excellent banquet and the first free prom ever held in Union City High School, we closed our third year. In September, l94ON, our Senior year began. As the class of 4l again entered the educational institution, we were what is known as Seniors. On September l6, l94O, we elected the following officers: President e-- Tom Kerley Vice President - Paul Packo Secretary - Ada Comstock Treasurer - Leora Allen Once again we stepped into the stride and held our third annual All-Union City Exhibi- tion and our second All Star Basketball Game. twenty-two
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Glass The Class of l94l, being unable to use to further advantage their school-day airs, mannerisms, achievements, and characteristics gladly leave them for the use of the worthy under classmen. We as a class cheerfully turn Rooms No. IO8 and No. lO9 over to the Freshmen for their use during the next four years. Mr. Cooper and Mr. McLallen we also leave behind to the tender mercies of the rollicking Frosh. George Ainsworth leaves his way with the women to Orville Bennett, hoping he'Il make good use of it. Leora Allen leaves a biography of Herb Inman for June Estes, so that June's school days will not seem lonely. From Frances Alexander comes a big bunch of shyness which she gladly bestows upon Anna Magee. Lilla Anderson gladly bequeaths those pansy eyes to Eloise Gray. Annie Balas leaves to her sister, Mary, a share of typing ability, hoping she will no longer have to do her assignments for her. Donald Baldwin bestows upon Grant Hare his towering height, realizing Grant's need of an additional 4 feet. To Margaret Post from Geraldine Bement comes that overwhelming coiffure. Jack Bengel doles out a small portion of agricultural knowledge to Alf Bennett, real- izing that Alf has an interest in corn. From Frances Benton to Beth Wright comes a goodly batch of smart retorts. Gertrude Bloss leaves behind her pink-shell rimmed glasses for the use of Mary Green. Bill Bloss sadly leaves his talking ability to the disposal of Francis Courtright. .lohn Burger leaves his manly physique to Alfred Merrill. Bobby Wallace gets from Ed Burns the ability to snarl and mean it. Albert Caflisch entrusts that baby-blue uniform to Clarence Rosier. Audrey Campbell reluctantly turns her way with Mr. Palmer over to Annabelle Brown. Lloyd Campbell leaves his ever-so-small mustache to Richard Toner, hoping it will grow better on Irish soil. Edith Carr entrusts that shrinking-violet manner to Alfred Davis. Tom Kerley leaves his vivid imagination and scores of brilliant ideas to Walter Davis. From Helen Childs comes a magnificent knitting ability to be donned on Janet Stone. H Sadly, but resignedly Ed Clark turns over his technique with glamour girls to Carl enry. Ada Comstock wills all her Football Queen crowns to Eleanor Rosier. Agnes Conner wraps her basketball ability up in a large bundle and solemnly presents it to Martha Willey. Donald Conner wills that Barrymore Profile to Paul Layden with an eye to helping Paul win Anna Magee. Lois Proper will be the proud receiver of Elizabeth Courtright's beautiful wavy hair. Betty Dennis leaves to Lena Palmer her way with the Corry boys. Karl Dingle likes to think of Sonny Treat as receiver of his farming secrets, Marjorie Dingle leaves her coy smile to Ben Etta Drake. A thin silhouette is Irene Dudics' gift to Stella Pelc. From Cecelia Fitzgerald to Agnes Kuczaj comes that subtle wit. Those curly locks of Betty Fuller's are bequeathed to Dorothy Smith. P Joseph Guth fondly appraises his rugged appearance before handing it over to Charles CJOSS. twenty-four
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