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First row, reading from left to right: Dorothy Lipscomb, Pauline Black, Audrey Bower, Aleene Floyd, Milgregl Kenworthy, Lillian Howell, Helen Ayers, Winifred Keselring, Marie Bierly, Sarah Alice Floyd, Mil re Schreel.. Second row: Rosemary Zeigler, Eunice Smith, Mildred Craig, Jeraldine Bunger, Susan Deisher, Dorothy Heeter, Ivgildred Kasserman, Marian Mason, Hilda Loy, Lavora Troxel, Joan Hoerner, LaDonna Smyer, Miss Snot . For the completion of their three years hiking, the gold U will be awarded to: Seniors, Aleene Floyd, Lillian Howell, Juniors, Audrey Bower, Helen Ayers, Winifred Keseling, Marie Bierly, Mildred Kasserman, Hilda Loy, LaDonna Smyer. he fb' ery' Club The Hikers, Club reorganized the first week of the school year and elected the fcllowing as officers: Helen Ayers, President, Winifred Keselring, Secretaryg Marie Bierly, Treasurerg Miss Snorf, Sponsor. The club has presented the school with a loud speaker for the new Atwater Kent radio. As a means of earning money the club sold sandwiches and candy at basketball games, and orange and black tams. Page Fifty
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Boyle Dark Team First row, from left to right: Richard Bunger, Carl Whipp, Virgil Cullers, Bovie Bunger, Russel Steiner, Hubert Johnson, Eugene Paul, Fern Heeter, Robert Mason, Henry Seemann, Harold Bierly. Second row: Mr. Baden, john Thomas, Cleo Sreck, Elden Good, Alva Dafler, Howard Imes, Raymond Unger, Charles Waltman, Paul Koffer, justin Paul, Robert Deisher, Loran Smith, Mr. Hoffman, Coach. QZHJ Trac' Team Reading from left to right: Thelma Cullers, Susan Deisher, Lois Stockslager, Hilda Loy, Bernice Howell, Florence Imes. Page Forly-nine
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Umm fb' Trophies When the Union High School building was erected, provision was made for the trophies owned by the school. Four beautiful glass covered cases were built in the walls of the main corridor of the school, one on either side of the stairs leading from the front entrance and two others in the corridor leading to the stairs to the upper floor. In order that alumni who have not visited the school may know about the trophies, they have been photographed and are being shown in the annual. They have been won in contests with the high schools of Preble County and southwestern Ohio in basketball, base ball, drills, games, music, attendance, track and field meets. Although many honors have been won in literary and scholastic work, all awards are to the individual winners in the form of gold and silver medals, certificates of merit and scholarships. Page Fifty-one
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