Union City Area High School - Anvil Yearbook (Union City, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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Class Will 3.9! We, the Graduating Class of 1943, do hereby solemnly will these- our personal characteristics-to the advancing students of Union City High School. We know that our bequeathments will be in good hands and our only hope is that the persons acquiring these characteristics will use them to their best ability. Catherine Balas leaves her Typing and Shorthand ability to anyone who needs it. Iris Barnes leaves her beautiful black wavy hair to Lillian Alcorn. James Bengel donates his ability for slaying the women to Earl Barton. Orpha Bennett gives her baby-blue eyes to Jeannette Main. Gary Blok hands over his football suit to Steve Donche. Elmer Blystone adds his football abilities to that of John Cadwallader. Ann Boychek leaves her shortness to Betty Smith. Helen Boyaczko leaves her confusing name to June Jones. Carol Brown, our Home Ec. girl, unselfishly gives her cooking and sewing abilities to Eloise Johnson. Marilyn Burger leaves her basketball ability to Pug Harris. Margaret Buterbaugh assigns her pretty brown eyes to Rose Prather. Edward Caflisch wills his studiousness to Margaret Davis. Lois Campell gladly leaves her freckles to her brother. She thinks that he needs more. Neil Clark joyously gives Joe Inman his wonderful technique of ? ? ? Keith Combs leaves his job as Football Manager to Allen Congdon. Robert Conway gives to Bill Bishop his blond curly hair. Doris Dorman's technique of keeping the boys guessing is bestowed upon Faniel Hare. ' Arden Earll donates his quietness to the Junior Class knowing that they will highly appreciate it. Elaine Emerson wills her laughter to Mary Covey. eE'l21l2+

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Snapshots Miss Miller starting the day smiling. Now don't tell me someone's camera shy, and look how disgusted Bob appears to be. Gus making his entrance all alone, and frowning QI d0n't blame himg for frowningj Red with Jackie, and not smiling - - what Was the matter Red? The Gillette sisters, lacking Annabelle now. What ya doin' Jake, counting on your toes? Bill and Dot - - always together. Miss Smiley, getting to school to make out those little blue slips. 432059



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Class Will sv al June Estes wills her amazing ability in high grades to Bill Cadwallader. Margery Estes donates her dancing grace to Edith Lopus. Arthur Fuller wills it that Joe Courtwright receive his gentlemanly ways. Doris Glover bestows upon Louise Ainsworth her friendly ways. Gwendolyn Gray leaves her musical ability to Eileen McEntarfer. Lois Hamilton leaves her prized watch to her sister-thus keeping it in the family. Lawrence Henry wills his bashfulness to Red Daniels. Elaine Hinckson gives Peggy Kerr the job of helping Miss Smiley with excuses. Mary Holland bequeaths her tallness and slenderness to Maxine Don- aldson Wilbur Houston transfers his skill on the basketball floor to Bud Gregory. Mary Inman leaves her habit of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time to Jackie Sorrell. Jacqueline Kimmey bequeaths her cheerleading tact to Betty Patten. Marian King, one of our quiet lassies, hands her bowling scores to Pauline Brown. d Arthur Klein gives up his duty as Editor of the Anvil to next years E itor. Andy Krol bequeaths his quietness to Howard Baker. Max Le Suer wills his unknown ways to his brother Neil. June Lewis leaves her guarding ability in basketball to Arlene Shade. Edward Lopus bequeaths his size 11 roller skates to Bob Burns. Goldie Maynard adds her shyness to that of Joyce Drakes'. Hazel Ramsdell donates her job at Reggie Smiths' to Harriett East- man. Helen Rose leaves her blue-rimmed glasses without the glass to Ruth Jane Rupp. -efjf22l5v-

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