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--- - Y-if-rilulhll. .,.. . assign .ek LOIS IMOGE-NE DAVIS, called R-ed by her friends because she had red hair, was another person who gave time and energy to helping in the shcool library. Other than this she spent her noon hours in helping in the kitchen and dining room of the school cafeteria. VVhilc she still held her attention to tl:-ese tv-'o types of work she upheld her school work to the extent that she was member of the Y-Teen Club. BETTY JOE DOVER, another one of our red-haired girls was also called Red , She was very lively and always full of mischief and excess energy. Never a dull moment seemed to be her motto, but yet she turned to her subjects enough to make the grades. She belonged to the Girls' Athletic Club was a major in music, which included four years of vocal. music as an alto and 'our years playing in band. RICHARD EARL GADBERRY, nicknamed Goose Gadberryn was seen nirzstiy working around the shop repairing, building, and doing miscellaneous jobs with the rest of the crew. Making shop his major he was found 'most nf the time in shop class. The remainder of his time was spent getting in his required subjects. ROW V MARILYN JEAN Gl3ill?'Fl'l'H, H-Grifflv so called by her friends was another of our sehocl's high-spirited people who was always full of energy. Marilyn was also a major in music having taken four years of band and choral work. Being an active athlete, she combined this with her grades and joined the Girls' Athletic Club. As most music students must she had to use much of her time and effort in keeping up her required subjects outside of school hours. DONNA JElWELL HATFIELD called Cornf'ed7', was one of the Bulldogs 7 121032. rigorous rooters and was always seen tl'-e athletic activities eheel-iicg for her Donna rf:-zs the outdoor true of girl who, of eoviise. likes the athletic angle of school better than anything, but she carried Home Econa- nncs as her major. She also partiicipated in dramatics-she took part in two plays. . PATSY ANN HEVNDICICS. lzmnvii as just Patty was the tall slender Qirl who was very shy and never said :mich nor took in many af-i'ivi,ti-es, Still she played ller part well by just being a good student for four years at lqnicn. Patty selected English as her major. RICHIRD DALE HIATT, was so nicknamed Dumb Dale. llc was the tall six-footer who towered above the other boys on the basktball floor where he played the position of center. Dale also carried the colors for Union in the football season for he play-ed the position of tackle on the regular eleven. Dale took part in the various clubs and organizations such as Hi-Y: Chorus, two plays, 4-H, annual staff, and the Static staff: ln each of these he proved to be a good mcinlxer MARY ADELINE KENNEDY, called by her given name, was rather a quiet girl who worked hard for what she got and knew what it meant to appreci- ate the small things that were done for her. Mary didn 't take a very big part in outside school activities but made a good student in classes. Mary displayed her talent of yodelinff and playing a guitar several times,,when she appeared before the student body in tssembly programs. j 'AE' ROW VI ll.lil.lfl.'XlEl Eiilil. Hl?lflliY. whom niaug- called Shipwreck , but very row knew why, came to llnion froin flhieaggo in the fall of 1948 to bcfrin his gnnior year with the l950lclass. Fill spent most of his time the first vear getting acquainted 3 but came out and took part in more activities afterwm-QS, l 1 , .4- l 'Q , J il l .. fr., ' 1' 'f f ,.,,,n,. . -mhmm M AA,-M .... .f .. .,- -.,..,,.,..,
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AGNES JULIA BURKE, so nicknamed Aggie by her fellow friends, also centerd h-er interest around sports and very seldom missed a chance to sce the Bulldogs play. This being her interest, she naturally was also in- terested in girls athletics, in which she took part as a member of the Girls' Athletic Club for four years. For three years Aggie spent tim-e and talent in the music room where many hours of practice was made getting ready for choral performances. To complete her years of school work she majored in Home Economics. ENELYN FRANCIS BURRIIS, called Ev by her friends, made many by her friendly smile and pleasent attitude. Although she didn't take much interest in th serious side of school life, she was always cheerful and always had a good time with everyone about her. Being a good sport and a fair athlete she was an active member in the Girls' Athletic Club. She did her part in senior activities by working on the Static staff and helped pub- lish the yearbook by being photography manager on the annual staff. ROBERT LEONARD CARR, was called Rodney throughout his school years and was well known by many students because he was often seen wear- ing his school colors. Being v-ery much interested in sports and also capable of taking part in them, he starred on the football eleven as left end and was then switched to center, the place which had been his usual posit-ion. Like- wise he 'took the place of center on the basketball court. Bob was always cheerful and had something to say to -evervoneg at the same time he worked hard to make the grade in his studies. Bob, too, held a place in putting out the Static and also took the position as assist-ant editor of the yearbook, In the musical line of work Bob sang with the choral group throughout the year. He participated in dramatics by taking part in two nlays. ROW III 'G LULA LEE CAZZE-LL, so called 'tLuLu , took to school work as a fish does to water. To prove this statement Lula was an AH student and she put her time and effort to making this rema.in true. As she was high rating in grades she belonged to the Beta Club as well as the Y-Teen Club. Aside from this Lula also took part in another field of work, the 4-H Club work. In this she spent many hours striving to complete projects. For her diligence in this field, Lula won several awards for different things and projects which she has completed. CARRIE BER-NICE COLEMAN, generally called Bernice was a quiet per- son, the type that you don 't realize is around unless you see her. She was a studious person who spent much of her school life in studying and keeping up her grades. She didn't take part in any of the clubs or organizations, but was still an active member of her class for four years. ROW IV BETTY JUNE COLLINS, known as Betty to everyone at school, was a moderate person who spent time on both school work and School activitites, Although she never had much to say, she kept a good record for her subjects while it took more energy to work after school hours in a restuarant. Betty was for three years a member of the Y-Teen Club. BETTY ARILENE CREAGER1, known as Creag , spent many of her spare hours working and helping in the school library. Betty was a person who was always willing to do something for you. She majored in Home Econo- mics and helda seat in the Y-Teen's and the Girls' Athletics Club, -1e- I
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I 3. P E : 1 I b ,,,.,r,,, . ,,.,, ,-,.,., ...Wm W... H. W .. Y WT. r..s.,-......-.,..-.-...,..,---.n., .....,..,.w, N. ... W----. ' r 15,3 :Y If Those which he participated in w-ere the Hi-Y Club, Annual Staff, Static Staff, and played the position of tackle on the football squad. One ofthe latest things for which he will he r-emeinhered is the sound effects man in the senior play. CHARLOTTE ANN KEYENE, was one of the shortest persons in the class, but ranked as on-e of the top students in her school work, Being in a high scholastic position she was a member of the Beta, Y-Teen, and Girls Athletic Club. Charlotte was another membem of Union s band for four years and also held a positioi on the Annual Staff. 'Commercial subjects came easy lor Charlotte end tziis was lf-r mayor. r9AUn wtlLSCN rxEnNru, was called Wifk , and was s en mostly around the gymnasium and shop Paul was the boy who kept the equipment of tl e achleuc associatoin in order In other words, he was the student for the l e b lr and tootharl squads He magored in shop and did as oart in re parrina and keeping up or the footbarl r old and gg rnnasrum equipment H xx as also a member of the boys H1 Y Club QJLRPY LCRLN LTSHER, so nicknamed Jet O11 , was known as one of the students around school who heloed produce the cheery notes which were heard on special occasions from the choral group and band He held a magci in music winch he drd wcrv uerl w ith his tore-1 as well as on an instrument Jerry also helped publish our school newspaper and yearbook Along with tlns lic xt as ccnsruereo a 1 r Y goofl all ar cund student 'FOV If ini flliLOTrL Llarn Lb VEIJACE was rather a quiet glrl who never took a terv org part rn arc a vlcl , ou dm 'c cest in tryrrg to keep u' her grades As her rraJor, Charlotte selected hnglrs i and in this she uid well. UALRIL LRE wlcNLNv, so nicknamed Pickle arter his brother was seer under L re iloodhghis or tne rootbail treld lor four tears Jack play ed the Jack became interested in shop and made this his magor He was regarded as a quiet person but stood tis own uitnin a group Hc also was ft member of the boys 11131 Lruo XJAI TER MERRILL MATTOX, so named Wa Wa by his friends, was rather slow, easy going person who made his Journey through high school pleasant, but yet was determined to Illllll his mission Walter kept a teady pace in doing his pork and in most results came out on top. He took as his magor, niglrsh and mathematics, and also took up music in the high school band rotahng al ticse, accords show that Walter made hi- way through hign school successfully and rrrtcd rn very nicely witn the crass of 1950 iHOWlAb LDA AhD Mllrl ER tray eled flc lo w road Or education without any serious mishap Alt ion gh his road has somptimes rougn and bumpy, Tom took the bumps and let them form new courage and determination to l-elp hui reach his oestnafron lle ins seen gonw rround with tne rest of th shop hots repairing, maintannng, and doing NRPIOHS other jobs for the school trying to make it a better place ru mhich the underelassmen iniffht cnioy education 5 18 k 1 7 E y 7 . T . V r . I A A ' ' . ' ' r ' ' ' t ' ' ' 'fat' rr. Q 2. - 1 . . rg' ri , . . ' H r '. H .- ,D N V L i c . . c . f I . . 1 I 1. v o ' ljrctrx Y fl fc. 4 F 'v' I I .r-.' filo , V ' 'f I Li ,rs n ' ' I I e I K .r 7 '- . I ' N I II 1 ' gg ' 77 w , 1 c ' +4 ,r - f 5' , ,' -I N, . I 'Y A .' ' II I I I . . ,S I . : ' - - ' - 1 - 1 - Y - -, . . I. I ' z- v. v V w 1 v ,V 1-1 v . I .' ' , I I L I ' 'l ' 1 - . V' J 1 1 . 11-mn-W 1 4 .X .L 1 . . - , r . . cc.-I c . L ' 2 W rr I . -.. v ,. . I Pl' ' ' iii-Q1 wvu x' ' v , ' ' i , . A . A I . - . -:,. Y., ' -fl., .,,t:,,'.-Q :. f W1 If. A -ax, .I V c 1 Q I c rr r r p . -. I.. ', I. .s..' 1 1 - , 1 .Ng ' N 1 . . . r c ,r - - X I , ,, Q, . , , .I,I.,, .I . ,, A I I I . ' - 1 'U , ,L II . -1 1 ' . 2 1 1' ' ' 1' ' . .. '. 1 ' '1 V - - . L X I . . . . I I II - IIIII . I . I . . ,I 11.1. I .I . .I T position of naltbaek on the l,CElLl1 and did well in lllllfllrlllg this position. A I r I. Y ,- H I 15, , FII ,. I ' - , ,7 ' 'W' 1 5 'f I I , at 77 .- . ,V , I r - , 1 is I ee :V ' I N. I - 4 S - -'F 1 I Y X i2 b . - 1 fe. V, . .. - , - . e. i .- . , 3 . , ' - ' ia., 1 lr- - . : . , I 11 - .f ' . L , . ' Fw. ' 1 : , ., r I , - ul .e r i w ' S I f . va . 1 I I I I I I I Q I V g.II 3 . i 1 . , . A , It 4 - --v ' 2 I ..i'11' H -- .. -. r . , . r V . . rr T - c re rg . :gi 1 ' '. I 1 3 -I ,. iq, . . K ' 1I 1 ' ' sf ' 4 f I I I ' .9 I s w vI 1 I ' 1' ' 1 ' 'f - ' v ' I . . I ,Q . A . 7 A C . V 1 1 A ' ' sq ' . ., ,.,,. it . - is.- ,3 .. .. X MMIII I -IIWQWII ia., ,. .r.. , A an ,.,. . r ,-...,.-. --E -ni-fe
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