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P u l Fiist Row Candi 1 Austin Ctcotti B asley Brendle Bagley D Budiaran Ciovx Austin R C in Ad na Rom ristianson Bergst dt Lurnrings Byharn Bierstedt Brad 11 Cath 'v B rout t C Buchanan BFOOK11 s All R w 3 . 11 ,1son, Brown, Cou tai Casse.l, G. Cratsenberg, D. Cratscnb rg, C1::1e, X1 Ca1v.n, Abrahamson, C:11.st:C: Bishop, Cannon. 132' ie -, :st Row: e1:1.1 Hebert, Hogg, . 1cdti1c'se, . E' 1r1g, an, F:d,::, F1 s, S. G1lp1n, Hxnun Fu :1 ', . Q11 ss.. -: Guia 53:1 E1 M. Gionsk 1, F. Gronskr, lV'. 1 , 'Ji L, . . arlzfon, svick, G. Gilpin, v-EZDCIUQTI, l'l'.ndr.CQif 9.1: F Go1do11, pawns. .zur : erric , 1i1s, D. Grea so lol Pnd. 1 f.,r11 , Daniels, E 11:13, lacisan, Doddi T 'i. :..r, D.ckso11, Hattie-I., 1'1u1e , First Row: Muff, , nlandn, Mclfldoon M'.111'i', K..1vs Kiing 1' .p:11', , c1ell, . 11 bloc 1 . ltorgar lN.:fDout1b. Row L: ' 'e did .d ve , Mc ean, . 11151119111 :T----, .JQXI IIT Q: er, 'Q'J'UI1, None , nc'. ton, La 111111, ff' DV. aw ': NV bui, lN.:'E1f11 '1111111ons, L11.dqu.'t Maier . V' ia' 1, M. .. :gay I111.i1:, . ls , M. l.g11dblo.J:11, ...oz 1', ez . 1c. L , ow : 1, ' ..h, ade, . . lil, l .1'ke1, 1, srl' Tha , .:11s't.., sse, lee. 3'-Ja: Rinfznous-, Vandenb.1 , 1o111 px, .e , lid, Ju Hd Tewcxit, Save Piulson Slasson, Wilkerson, ' ff , V1 : . Row . igglss, H. White, fxtkinscn, ay, Cott, fe, rate-1, , 1 111, ' lane Jrkei Howland, lvl. Whit-1, Vaiovicli, S 'also . It si fe, 11111 t. : l 1. ' 11 : 11 orn, 1 of esi :J t' V-J' J-lg Ca hiy, +: 'ss -s11T.,:f'.'-3' ' lwart, . - iuiir Freshmen Now that spring is here the green is fading from the freshmen. When the freshmen first arrived in this building for the purpose of fur- thering their knowledge many were lost in this spacious school, but they were soon both seen and heard. They were seen and heard 1.1 all the activities around Union High. ln deed, tne old school would now be a guiet and lonesome place without them. At their first class meeting these active stud- ents nominated and elected their class officers, lack Holt was elected president' Melvin Lind' bloom vice-president Barbara Hebert secre- tary' and Leona Cathey class representative, Their adviser was Miss Una Stewart. Musical organizations had their membership increased by this years freshrnenp and i11 the field of sports, the freshmen have also taker: a11 active part. The girls have organized sev- eral good teams, and their basketball tea111 was outstanding. Many freshmen boys have turned out for athletics also. 21.
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1 P C11 Brand ,dr 1 Axlalrd Row D11 und 1 lly Ca ll B 11 ol HJW Ll C' sd J rl v br d RJN 11 Kar Mask ippel l. 1 nd trorr Hanna l av How 'C Morgan Perry M Lada Park 1 Patte1 111111 J sr 1 a ude Mrnar N'c.Cauley to PIZZUIO McLea M q F1 tue 4 Frrst Row Ray Sch e delr R1od1,s Ze qer Ytaard wa N rlour Snrder D11r1a1ous 1 1 nav yer Whrtesrde Ward Huthrutf Home s Lax u rnan ewart R r lk rson G Wyatt ot sr 1-3 Mya' R311 bura Telqenhoff Swanby Ma' 11 srde tom op unter wad. ll1111 JC o nt an 11 asot 11t'1 1.1 ruur Sophomorres The prrncrpal event sponsored solely by th sophomores thrs year was the sophomore mrxer Thrs was the trrst tlme ln several years a dance was sponsored by an under class rhe comnmtlees were Publrcrty charrman Tune Hurd assrsted by Monteen Long and Wayne Peters deroratron charrman Fred Heqa assrsted by LeRoy Macl.ellan Joe M Calrb Vernon Srms and Helyn Coqdrll clean up cofnmrttee Dave Hothausen Merlrn Byer stedt lvan Bacus B1ll Wrlcox Glld Gwen Swanby prrzes Grant Hunter and Wallace Mrnor trckets Arlene Glad Lrla Doxsee Georqra Curnutt Norman S heel Pat Mc Cauley Nrles lordan and Stanley Bruhn 111 v1tat1ons Iacquelrne Coffee Barbara Laplant and Shrrley Mrnkler Prrzes were awarded C Iohn Iech and Marran Henderson for bernq thr best Jrtterbuas The waltz pnze was arven 1 W'yman Hammer and Velma Reece The sophomores had more members rn the Honor Soc ety thrs year than any other class These members wrll strrye to 111a111ta111 ther exoellent ratrnq Qtfrcers thrs year were Presrdent Grarv' Hunter vrce presraent LeRoy MacLel'a11 sec retary Fred Heaq treasurer Charlotte Fahey advrser Mrss Ieannette Smrth 20, T. p '1C!ur1- Frrst H ww: C.,ll111.1- Fic ?1Y1f y, 'l1rl, t, Crrzzlrrtt, Sllrett, Cgv ll, Boy, 11 . . 12: '15, Czxrxdl .1 Coen, Dor11e 1, T lk 15, o1.'1-- ff Xie- Dye B111 1.'tv t, Eli 15.111, HJ.-.' 3: 51111211111 B.11:us B1 , Dex , Ayr-1s, Dmks :11 Co. ff-lt, Gookxns, r'.1l111, B1 err Future 2, Fil ' 11 : 1 1,-ag H,:::a',' H:l:11,s, Holden, llglt 'J rrp, Harshez Lori-'lsrzxt Hu: , len:-by Hezder. ' ff: Hunt-1, F. Lena, Hanlon, lense , M. Lon: Lgzuzz. ' 1 K: 1 -fwzs. Row 3: T:1d.111 l.. s 1, 1 sl' l d Kell Pxituze 3, Fgrst Raw: Mael.ell.rr1, Pgxzas, Mrrrklex, Markell, Millar, Gaspozzzc, Murrru, F. Mar1ner'ude, Me-1115, Pulsrplrez, Pelzel. 1 Z: I. 1 , ' , Q 1 ilillfl Peck, 1 e , 1, M. ' , D. Mora' 11 Peter 'o 1, Palrr er, Moen. Row 3: Pete-rs, l, M 11- zrer , , 1' , MCCGllU M3:k1e, ' , 11, 111 er. C 1 1, 1 , e l, 'Jar 1', E ', ' 1 , Q , refs, Y t , , 1 E e. Row Z: St :.1t.1:, T . 1' , , , :t':r1, W.l'. ,Tr e , St . ow 3: X . e ' , . 'A ,Fl l1au'f1,S1r11s,'.X' 11, 1 , 1 , ' .ts Tavrfa. Rrql , 1' if : H 1 president- li X -1 , 11 ery resrde 7 Hel! secretrrryq Fahey, '11 rerg S11 . , .ral ' ser, 1 1, X ' ' N e , ' 1 J ' - 1 q . . I . I ' . I ' l V O ' I . I 1 1 . . L? Fm I .1- J I 1 V l , U . I A 'C , - 1 . . J 2 V ' T 1 V V , 1 1 C- ' 1 ' , 1 -1 7 - LA ' ' 1 ' : 1 ' ' V C V . T 1 1 1 l A ' ' , . l I x h 1 ,'4 Y l ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 Lf ' I I , C, , g I 7 4
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Acti n snaps tak n in Cass? T ROW let to ri lt Foo s Mciy M tchcll Chemistry Quinbw Bingham Conimerci paitn en Qhirl y Dixor NIDUIE ROVX Art Ha old 9 J s Biology Fred Blackwell Firm Qliop Prul Pippin ECT RCW Mant ct 'T an L b '1 Do ern gf qi ru F1 d Owertc The Way We Do llt Everyone ot the 5lO students oi this schoct varied activities and studies Many course of special interest are offered as regular sc 'tool work and during the last period ot the daK students get experience and entertainmem 1 activities under the guidance of teachers ln the pictures above some idea is given t t Jariety of courses offered Many other courses not pictured are also taught There are tive regular one hour periods and a twenty five minute activity period during the day Th first period is one hour ana fifteen minutes long the last fifteen minutes being devoted to guidance work special an nouncements and meetings Most student carry tive subiects rather than the usual our This system has proved very workable during the two years it has been in practice Because of the defense program which was carried on in the shop this vear a consict to that already owned While most of thi equipment was purchased with federal funds p i narity tor the training of out of s hool boy t tl the h gh school students benefited by getting training in the use of this new machin e v No rnfrtt-er how large a library is its value can only be aetermined by the extent to whicn it is us d Increasingly more emphasis is being put on the complete and intelligent usc cf the school library Class s meet there every day according to a regula schedule Never before have th e students been so wel acgua nted with the material available in the library On an average 350 books are checked out each week in addition to a vast amount of reference and magazine material used tt , :ei I . OP ff t rig t 1 d. Class 1 t ' - ' f X 5 al De 1. t . e rt. i t . 7: 1 .e' Phan? ' x , , 7 c . r . .- 'TCP f 'Q ntl r iznfr Den Pliayg 1 rt ry r . -fwrzrr A, t' lture -H ' , ll. y K , has a chance to participate in the schools erable amount of new equipment was added . . E . . t ' ' fr ' ' - - c , s ' ' 1 ' Y 'L S tl i ' . ' , ' ' l o lie 11, . . 1 . . 1 . - . Y . . e . . . . . e ' ' ' ' N ' ' . e . , I , F -E , ' . S i ' ' ' A , 4 Q2 n
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