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

 - Class of 1943

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Page 31 text:

Snapshots Mud Marge and Mary aren't camera shy, as one can see by those smiles. Mac coming to school again--could be! Today it is Jackie who has the frown, and Puff bashful ! ! I ! Mr. Jenkins out for a summer stroll. Why, Miss Inman, you dldn't look at the birdie and Miss Durbin did. bill all alone today-or at least at this time. Mrs. Elmer frowning at the camera man and Hoot all smiles-who wouldn't be. Guess who, you can'f1, neither can we-but it's all right they don't mind, do you Whimp? JH 9 lu iii M 7 jlif

Page 30 text:

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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School Cdlehddl' aux FEBRUARY 1- Bee Wilson was sent to a freshman study hall. FEBRUARY 2- Anvil Staff met to make plans for the yearbook. FEBRUARY 3- Amy France dropped defense stamp money in the hall. What a racket! FEBRUARY 4- All the girls are busy getting their boxes ready for the big box social tonight. FEBRUARY 5- Quite a few up-sets in intramural basketball today. Everybody talking about the good time they had at the box social last night. FEBRUARY 8- Girl Reserves received their pins today. FEBRUARY 9- Quite a few Seniors started on their thesis today. FEBRUARY 10- Evelyn Tarbell celebrates her birthday. FEBRUARY 11- Girls basketball team practiced for the first time. FEBRUARY 12- Mrs. Hi1l's home room had assembly and it went over with a bang! Or at least M. B. thought so. FEBRUARY 15- We had a surprise today! School was cold so we were excused from our morning classes to go home. FEBRUARY 16-Red Daniels' flashy sweater caused a riot. FEBRUARY 17- Black Out! No, just a day light practice raid. FEBRUARY 18- Everybody enjoyed the Bohemian G'lass Blowers. They really were interesting! FEBRUARY 19- There's a big commotion today. Everybody is talking about the vacation next week because of rationing. MARCH 1- Waterford journeys here to play a game of basketball. They take us over 45-17. What's the matter boys? MARCH 2- Seniors last practice before they play the Soph. girls in basketball. MARCH 3- Is there a romance between El Rosier and Jim Bengel? MARCH 4- Soph. girls defeated the Senior girls 16-117. What a team that Soph. Class has! MARCH 5- Corry defeated our varsity 62-11. This was our last game of the season for the varsity. MARCH 8- Mr. Sell is taking pictures for our Anvil today. 4642815

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