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A 3- ,41-: K, if A -:.::ef-- f-:-ww. A 1 ., ' '0' ' 1 'ff ' 'PV Y '- . E, , , THE ANVIL f QF l 4 , .5 lap C 2 , Q.. KI' C m' G r CAREFREE 425 DAYS On September 6, 1924, the Class of '28, a band of ninety axvestricken . Freshies entered the portals of the Union City High School. Here they were to toil for four long years. Thus it seemed then, but noxv that we are so near the close of our vigil, we wish the years had not passed so quickly, Wie soon learned that we had more than the required material for a peppy class. At our first class meeting john Bennett was chosen to guard us from the 1nany perils to be found on the road to the second milestone, f y . . . i Sophomore Our main social events for this year were a cornroast, the lipworth League Banquet, and a dance. r ln our Sophomore year our class. having gained some much-needed experience, began to Find considerable athletic material in our ranks, and our members began to take noted places on the teams. Vve did not have many social functions this year, but made ourselves known as 'fthen wide- awake class. Junior year dawned with a noticed decrease in our ranksf And were we busy! After great expenditure of effort, our play, 'ivvhen a Feller Needs a Friend, proved to be a great success. Our banquet and prom for the Seniors were novel, the prom being held in the pavillion at Canadohta Lake 1 instead of in the City Hall. By means of numerous rummage sales, the play, and sales of delectable candy made by ourselves, we started our XVashington Fund. l , Now we are Seniors. XVe are nearing the final milestone, and on it is the word Commencementf, This brings visions of precious diplomas and y our class clad in caps and gowns. lYe have striven faithfully during our l sojourn here. XYe have taken part in all activities, and the school is losing many of her best athletes. And ever in front of us is our goal after gradua- lLl0l'liX'V21Sl'llI1gtOI'l. By selling seeds and Christmas cards, and by giving special programmes, we hope to attain this goal. VVe have enjoyed all our 'ovs and tribulations and the facultv has not failed to su J Jlv the latterl. 1 . , , , r Three cheers for U. C. H. S., and may the Class of '28 keep her high ,V Q9 ideals forever! gy Autumn Lucille Smith. W N ll . ..... aaaa . Page eighteen
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Q9 il ll AUTUMN LUCILLE SMITH Fi-eckles K'Autie A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 1, Bird Club, 2: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, 33 Oratorical Contest, 3, Class Recording Secretary, 4, Class Historian, 45 Class Basketball, 4, Class Play, 4, Salutatorian, 4. Autie takes the cake when it comes to big words, beauty remedies, and superior knowledge. And another thing, we all Wonder why the Fresh- men fellows go to her for advice, send her valen- tines, etc., etc., etc.!! Autie's a good sport and here's luck to her! M. ELEANOR STRANAHAN Strannie A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 13 Bird Club, 2g Class Corresponding Secretary, 45 Assistant Editor, Anvil, 4, Class Basketball, 4. She has mischief in her eyes and a sweet smile for everyone-especially one. Strannie is a future physical ed teacher. Don't you envy her pupils? Who draws our cartoons? Strannie! HOWARD CARLBURG Howdy Swede A. A., 1, 2, 3, 49 Latin Club, 13 Rifle Club, 23 Class Play, 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, 33 Class Treasurer, 47 Football, 4g Assistant Editor, Anvil, 4. Gaze upon the likeness of this likeable young man. Can you not see literary ability written there? Swede is our walking library, for he certainly can pick out good books. He likes to take his time and does, but you're going to hear more about him before long. Some say that Howdy is the wise cracker in the Senior soup. Here's hoping he never goes back to the bowl. fha., L 'STS-754' 4 C ug. G B s .... - C.. ' 22238 5337 Q EIEQQ SYN CE Q.: fe -' Wm 1+ co I2 f-ffyimf' Wim O 'cf Q if mm 58.22. when E- mommy? 5 mgmssfcg' cn gwiigs- F fs -. Q :- 5'SfQ 'gg. ?w2?g M... FQPUK? M go., cn 9, ' omfpnog-.-P U1 U2--oil-9 4L4mQn-lm ,.n-sw Wgw-1 g .-'go - 544-v-D. '4 E f-emi: m are mms' m -- m cuzsmgwfl ,., Evwow V gsw5B'gmgE'S-'g' W ca-mags:-'2'w 2 avi-Q5 Tiny? Smfgesodi H mggaggggl-H3 Q -g ,,,mre.s 2 L, :S,535'2.5-fpingo 53533 atomfg fpffgg'f'q ish-ww ffwgwfos-Q-QP 'Q lg 032.05- mm su,-gggmpa ' ,,, . ggggmmgggg 5iE,.4mgS.Q-'Tb jimi? ' H 4 5 su N0 :--Z Q ws: 0. I ,'s:-f:. ,fag-5,en.:z,,35gZ m,gg:,mc--4: ,f,.1fg:, EL Eve-25? 1-'Fi 55' msfpj' F1 T24 '18 MSGFOF' 'Up' warm :LN CD ff M eff: Lf'-2 :L:?5'2'AH ' N ::' . mos!-11, ima, gm CPQP-QS' 03.5,-, 2-Q-we-f v-41+ tri 5- 51:-sn5ow,. 9 2.2 ' 3 .-:E4gg5E.ZV'r+ ERE' Eg Z A ..-. .... ev . e-mmw'g.45-gig? I E'-402,09 grf r p11 as S2:'ggfD'5'2g::1, ,-14:5-5' -'O rt G '. UQQQL-ze.. we O -:T 22 :F gms.-1fU'U5'-xgig gV',2 025 5 size-. mga' was 22. 2- 70 f :1.'4men:S ..- : mom-s 50:-' : ..'.-. U3 v?'x,.La? AYMNMKXMQXYZAYMIWAVZA' . WNILIL , xii? Q NW Q 5. 1, Km - . r . r Wa, ' vc Q 'N Q -Q ., 'e 3 n A l , AQ? 1 A Mmm . I ' ' ivppmyfzlffm' M 'fsmwxmvax' zmmimi . J, , in sl. 'MNH Wu .meow ' MMR I Y' , Q, mv 1' ' .1 Q' I E E Z Q 'fi , . 4 l WU Page nineteen I i
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