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- wr 91 - i...-. .....gf Aird, Jessie ........ Anderson, Margaret. . . Boden, Charles .... Bata, Joseph ....... . Becker, Margaret.. HALF YEAR FRESHMAN CLASS GROUP Half-Hear Efreahmrn .................Very studious ...............Always good. . . . . XVoman hater. . . . . Music box of English. . . . .... Always wanting chewing-gum. Blankenbehler, Paul ..... .... ' l'he laughing boy. Brown, Ralph ...... . Bost, Mildred ...... Hush, Christinia ..... Casey, Dorthea .... Cobaugh, Donald .... Duncan, Flizaheth . . . . . .The chewing gum kid. . . . .Business woman. . . . . Information? . . . .The quiet girl. . . . .Quiet, but active and smart. ....The little man who means a lot. Cunningham, James .... . . . . . . . . . Friendliness, Oh boys! Daughenbuugh, Mildred .... .... ll flusical. Dunford, Gordon .... .. .. .... The woman hater. linyeart, Alda Mae .... Eppinger, Wilda ..... Findley, Ira ....... Friez, Pauline .... Page Ninety-two . . . .Algebraic Silent listener. . . . .A dear boy. Smile and the world smiles with you I824
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Page 99 text:
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I l F I I ' I I ll A l l W I' J a 'affw . . ,au M I -.-...QL Uhr Eintnrg nf thr Zlirrahmvn HEN the Freshmen entered into Union last September, they were at a loss to know what to do, where to go, or how to act. It was soon found that the boys from East Pittsburgh, Wilmer-- ding and last of all Turtle Creek, could adapt themselves to their 22223232522 environment. me , Quite a few Freshmen turned out for football and from the looks of things Old Union will not be wanting for good material for a few years. If you do not believe me ask Mr. Miller or Mr. Bell. After a year or so of roughing it on the gridiron the fellows who are Freshmen now will be stars. Our basketball squad of Freshmen were not very successful in winning games, but we will have to admit that they showed plenty of grit which is a very important factor in the life of Union. VV ith another year or so of experience We will have some truly remarkable basketball men. It does not take a prophet to ascertain this fact. The seniors may have their Biggs, Hooven, and such stars, but the Freshmen have their Barrick, Muller and Tweedy, and a multitude Of others. VVhen Foxy introduced his basketball tournament the Freshmen were ready. Everywhere you could see them endeavoring to sign up with a team. Isn't that the good old Union Spirit ?', The girl's tournament was also made up of many of our Freshmen girls. 33366636 Track and baseball were not so much favored with the new men's grace, but a few turned out. To get away from athletic events I will try to write about the Freshmen's studies. Although there are exceptions in every class, they are, as a rule, good workers. A change of studies such as experienced when changing from Grade School to High School is not altogether beneficial, but as I said before the Fresh- men could fit themselves into their surroundings.- Just one more thing I have to say, or rather write about the Freshies, they sure are sheiks, as the saying goes. Not only the boys, the girls are capable of capturing the higher class men's hearts. If you don't believe me ask Mr. Willialil Blakely, as he has very much experience along this line. Now we shall have a summary of the Freshies activities: Four score days and three months ago was brought into Union a new bunch of Freshmen, convinced in greenness and dedicated to the proposition that the rubber hose had no equal. It is. for the upper classmen to be here dedicated to the fact of being fatherly to these poor children who have thus far had their own way. It is for you to take increased devotion to the cause of Old Union which so many freshmen do not understand. You should here highly resolve that these freshmen shall not be taught in vain and that this High School of the students, by the studentsand for the students shall never be wiped off the map. Let us here hope that in the years following, we shall have no cause to kick about the Fresh- men. VVILLIAM O'DoNNELL, '27. I S 2 4 Page N inety-one
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Ferguson, Virginia. Frye, jesse ........ Guadagno, James. . . Hair, Richard ..... Herrman, Eliza .... Horrocks, Margaret ..... Huckenstein, joseph ..... Hugo, Elizabeth ....... Jinkner, Paul ...... Allen, Norman .... Ament, Charlotte .. Abrams, Yvonne .. Abrams, Bernadette. . .. Addleman, Edward. Angelo, john ...... Barstis, Anthony.. . Beck, Howard ..... Bell, Margaret ..... Bates, Alma ....... Boldizar, Elizabeth. Brunclick, William. Bentley, Ellen. . . Boden, Lida ....... Brode, Freda ...... Buenting, Margaret .... Bowden, Ethel ...... Brean, Herman .... Brown, Louis .... Cole, Russell ..... Caye, Melva ..... Cameron, Tom .... Cupps, William .... Cargo, Ruth ....... Cunningham, Alice. Champion, Alice .... . Connor, Lloyd ..... Cook, Elizabeth .... Creighton, Charles ..... Cush, Paul ........ Close, Thelma ...... . Conahan, Patrick. . . . . . . .The English humming-bird. . . . . .XVindowboy in science. . . . . . Sheik. . . . . .Naughty, Naughty. . . . . .The girl from Unity. . . . . .Oh boy that bowling party! . . . . .Launcelot. . . . . .Elijah Hartley's girl. ... . . . . .Fun loving. ilirrahmrn .. . . . . . .Broad as he is long. . . . . .Our fashion plate. . . . . .A young violinist. . . . . .A Junior's attraction. . . . . .The midget. . . . . .A Wilmerding boy. . . . . .Tony, the pin boy. . . . . .A football star. . . . . .Some sound. . . . . .Likes to study . . . . . .A singer. . . . . .He's always sleepy. . . .A red-haired Freshie. . . .That blue-eyed brunette. . . . . .A real nice girl. . . . . .That Red-Head Gal. . . . . . Society gal. . . . . .A shark at Spanish. . . . . .Isn't he a dear little boy? . . . . .Not black coal. . . . . .Hey, Mr. Bordner look here! . . .Tall and thin. . . . . .Not saucers. . . . . .Not to be shipped. . . . . . Our famous giggler. . . . . . Mildred's sister. . . . . .Lloyd, not lord. , , , . ,Maybe she'1l be a cook some day. . ....A nice boy. . . . . .The boy from Trafford. . . . , .Tootl Toot! All aboard for Pitcairn. .....He's green Calso Irishj. I 8 2 4 Page Ninety-three Q.
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