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Assemblies .Muay SEPTEMBER 5, 1942-Our dynamic ex-faculty member Mr. Gilnett in- troduced our new teachers. Some of them nice? Huh Elleanor? OCTOBER 19, 1942-We were entertained by the Slout Players. This was our first special assembly of the year. NOVEMBER 2, 1942-Jack Raymond gave us a very interesting study of reptiles in our second special assembly of the year. An added attrac- tion was Jackie Ryan holding a huge black snake, also Ruth Jane Rupp fainted from obvious reasons. NOVEMBER 10, 1942-A second Gene Autry appeared in our midst on this bright November day. The horse did some amazing tricks and Texas Tommy displayed many thrilling rope feats. JANUARY 8, 1943-Miss Durbin's room put on the first homeroom assem- bly with Red Daniels acting as master of ceremonies. Joe Inman's birthday was this week so they presented him with a very useful gift. JANUARY 15,1943-This assembly showed the ability of the Freshmen and the cleverness of our new teacher, Miss Miller. Wimpy certainly knows his gossip, dosen't he ? ? ? ? JANUARY 22, 1943-Semester exams instead of usual assembly. JANUARY 29, 1943-Miss Brakeman's homeroom showed unusual ability for thinking fast. What happened Neil and Gary? Anyway it was very original with Bugs Burger as master of ceremonies. FEBRUARY 5, 1943-So finally the Union City High School has come out with another Mr. Gilnett in Howard Steves. Corney jokes, get it? We all enjoyed Mr. Anderson's skit on The Man Without a Country. '9i25lH+
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Snapshots .3 .93 Almost each class represented. W'hat happened to Mary, was she sick. Our snapshot photographer, looking serious. Three guesses what's wrong, no folks not that,-they're really all right, just feeling good. Did you ever see these three apart-well, so have we-just something to write about. Ahg someone not interested in the game- 65424539
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Assemblies Jud FEBRUARY 12, 1943-Mrs. Hill's homeroom put on a Truth and Conse- quence program with contestants from each class. Anthony Silka, on roller skates for the first time, was a laughable victim of a consequence. FEBRUARY 18, 1943--The band played several numbers under the direc- tion of Mr. Snyder. FEBRUARY 26, 1943-Today we received in the portals of good old U. C. H. S., two glass blowers. They did some amazing things with glass, such as blowing a glass stork, which they left with the school. MARCH 5, 1943-A professional Whistler accompanied by a talented mu- sician entertained us with musical selections, imitations of animals by whistling, also demonstrations of sound effects used on radio programs. MARCH 12, 1943-Mixed Chorus sang our Alma Mater for the first time, also other selections. MARCH 19, 1943-Mrs. Elmer's home room had a variety program with musical numbers and a penny auction. Rosie Ryan was back in circula- tion acting as the auctioneer. Earl Cutshall got a lovely nightgown. MARCH 26, 1943-Today's assembly was given over to pictures released by the War Information Bureau. Three ten minute movies were shown, The British Convoy, and The Man Behind the Gun. APRIL 2, 1943-Miss Tyndall's seventh grade homeroom favored the stu- dent body With several musical selections, wisecracks, and poems. APRIL 9, 1943-Presentation of football, basketball, cheerleader, and Re- view Staff awards, after which Dr. West of the Baptist Church and Rev. Bevington spoke, while the latter sang familiar hymns. wsrr
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