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

 - Class of 1951

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fafaeet By the time you swear youlre his Shivering and sighing, And he says his passion is Heavenly, undying: Lady, make a note of this, One of you is lying. ooo Miss Smiley: Take this sentence. Let the cow be taken to the pasture! NYliat mood? Paul Harrison: The cow. ooo Janet Fisk: Don't you like my voice? Cerutti: Janet, I have played on the black keys, and I have played on the white keys-but you sing in the cracks. Rose: I was reading a book today called The Most Important De- mand of the American People. Jim Cosilla: Gee whiz, where did they get my name? Mr. Kimmy: Son I never kissed a girl until I met your mother, will you be able to say the same to your son? Emmett: Sure. but not with such a straight face. ooo Mac: Come. come. give me the answer, please. 1 Dick Gray: I can't say it but it.'s on the tip of my tongue. Jim Pratt: For goodness sakes, don 't swallow it, it's arsenic! ooo Mrs. Baldwin: State the number of t.ons of coal shipped out of the U. S. in any given year. Janet Magee: 1492-none. C28 Miss Smiley: Cecil, this essay on My Mother is the same as Ron- ald's. Cecil: Well, why shouldnit it be? We have the same mother. ego Mac: Xhlhat is the most outstand- ing thing which Chemistry has giv- en to the world? Sonny Thorne: lilondes. ooo The young man sncaked up be- hind her, covered her eyes with his hands, and announced: I'm going to kiss you if you can 't tell who this is in three guesses. June Brown: George Washing- ton, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham l incoln. ooo Ginny Whittaker: ,I ve been ask- ed to get married plenty of times. Bob Kuczaj Vilho asked you? Ginny: My mother. ooo John: So you taught your wife- how to play poker? Tom: Yes, it was a swell idea! Last night I won back nearly all of my salary. Qoq Speaker: A bride wears white as a symbol of happiness, for her wed- ding day is the most joyful day of her life. Joker: And why do men wear black? Mr. Martin: What do you mean by bringing my daughter home at 3 o 'clock in the morning? Bob Johnson: Well sir, I have to be at work at 7.



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Row One-Alien Shreve, Janet Martin, Sadie Megat. Shirley Platt, Neil Stone, Bruce 'i-'iepf-r. l'xl'il!ll'L'S Layflen, Ronald Hairis, Loretta Kozay, Mary Howland. Julia Zajae, Bliss Durbin, Mrs. Yankosky, Mr, Bates. Row Two-Parole Turner, Elvarene llyan. Barbara Michel, .Ianet Vanderpool, Nancy Long, Eleanor Musiek, Lenora Neimeyer, Alice Campbell. Dorothy l-lorflusky, Marjorie Sedmina, Joyce Combs, Janice VVells, Annabelle Rockwood. Row Three-Roger Bisbee, Charles Mosher, John Parkin, Olen Seidler. Ronald Maryott, Donald Edwards, Howard VVheeler, Mary llavor, Mary Ann Alf'fllliI't', Yir,2'inia Morris, Alice Smith, Dora Geer, Margaret Chapin, Lucille l-legner. Row Four- Tom Layden, Frank Haskins. Don Venard. Gene Rowland. Victor Norcross, Jinx Watts, .lack Venarrl, Dick 'I'rojak, llarolrl lllutler, Jerry Yenarcl, Charles Goodman, Bill Sehlak, Sunny Thorne, Gerald Laird, Dick Moore, Robert Barton, Joe Kowalski, XVilmer Laird. I?H.l1lSlDENT ,,,,, .. Ronnie Harris VICE PRESIDENT ,,........... .. I-'rances llaydeu SECTRETARY AND 'l'Rl4lASl7Rl+lll . . .. Loretta Kozy lllS'l'llRlAN .... ,,.. . . . .Bruce Pieper The Junior Class this year consists of approximately sixty students. Some of the activities are selling Clll'lSflll?lS cards, selling inagazines, spon- soring busses for away ,frames in football and basketball. putting on a play for assembly, and, of course, the Prom and Banquet. NVQ did very well with Christmas card sales and cleared exactly 5Fi?l8ll.83. Every student sold at least one box. 1305

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