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study. The memory of the senior dance One Winter Night , the outstanding athletic teams, our magazine campaign, and senior pictures, will always be vivid in our minds. Of course, the climax was the very special events-the senior banquet, the gala prom, Baccalaureate, and finally, Commencement. As We depart from South Union High School for the last time, those many times We said, If We were only through school, ring in our ears. Now that the time has come, it is with a sudden tightness in our throats that We say farewell. To the teachers, We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for their patience and earnest efforts, and to the underclassmen, We extend the hope that their school day memories may be as cherished as ours. A 'Typical day in Office Machines Class Planning for a successful dance. One Winter Night If-.lJJJ...aI1 afJ.f..JJ.f'I' , gf, stil' Q
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1959 SENIORS How time flies! ls it possible that four years have come and gone and that suddenly the seniors are faced with the reality of graduation! Looking back over those four years, We recall many pleasant memories. And as every gradu- ating class before us, We feel we are the best. As freshmen, after a few weeks of roaming, we got started off on our right foot by electing our class officers. We remember, perhaps vaguely, our first social affairs. What fun we had in our contests with the sophomores to Mmm FRED MYERS , , , , , -M President ROBERT MARKUTSA . --.em Vice-President IO ANN MEOSKY ,- ,, Treasurer BARBARA EBERLY , N ,,,, Secretary see which class would be the winner of the ticket sales for the skating parties. Everyone felt great the following August to be enrolled as a sophomore,bfor no longer would We be the Hsmall fries . That year We enjoyed our successful dance Treasure Island . Our junior year began with the receiving of our beloved class rings, and Was highlighted by our dance The Satellite Ball . All too soon our senior year arrived, and it will certainly stand out as a year of gaiety, laughter, honors, and
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North Union captures the Sun Trophy DONALD ALEXANDER Academic Don . . . the likable guy in the little green volkswagon . . . will eat absolutely anytlung . . . goes lor blue , . . in band . . . member ol Noon Hour Club . . sincerely hopes to f-nter medical school. ANNE IACQUELINE ALLEN Commercial UlGCklf2N . , . a very p'lea3'Ji1t f7C'TO'l . . . tlttriks that the color 'blue and the tood spaghetti can't be beat . . . member ot 'l'r1AH1-Y . . . Chorus . . . sang in the Spring Concert . . . and Open House . , . can always lind time to f-ntoy sports . . . ambition, secretary OWEN DWIGHT ANDERSON Commercial a erson and lootball hero ' Owen popul r p r , . . is most interested in sports ot all kinds . . , a meal of spaghetti and the color blue are next on the list . . . outstanding in football . . . baseball . . . track teams . . . took part in Chorus . . . Spring Concert . . . intends to enter the service and attend Oflicer's school. DONALD ALEXANDER LEWIS BAKER 1959 SENIORS MARLENE PAYE ANSELL Academic Oookie . . . full oi lun . . . always has a joke to tell , . . thinks spaghetti and the color red are tops member ol Tri-Hi- Y . . . Noon Hour Club , . . Girl's Patrol . . , Chorus . . . participant in Cantata . . . Spring Concert . . . plans to teach phys, ed. in the luture. IACQUELYN RAE BAKER General Jackie . . . a quiet little gal . . . thrives on pork chops and tossed salads , . . likes the color yellow . . . enjoys photo- graphy when she isn't busy as a waitress at the Union Bus 'l'er- minal . . . ambition is to wear our country's uniform as a Wave. LEWIS' BAKER General lim . . . handsome and smiling . , . looks great in red . , rates steak as tops , . . skating and clerking at a gro- cery store Occupy much Ol his time . . baseball team . , . undecided about the tuture, FRANCES RITA BARAN Commercial Fran . , . easy to like . . . a well-known whiz with a needle . . . sewn in her spare time , . . thinks pizza and the color black are the most . . . took part in the tashion show . . , member ot the Noon l-lour Club . . . plans to become a book- keeper atter graduation, IANET BEVERLY BARNEY Academic lanet' a Southern Bell . . . hails from Lexington, N. C. . . . just adores the color blue, and simply loves tried chicken, fsouthern tried that isl . . . spare time is spent reading . . . member ot the Noon Hour Club , . . aspires to be a lady in W ll it e . ' ' MARLENE FAYE ANSELL ANNE IACQUELINE ALLEN OWEN DWIGHT ANDERSON IOHN F. BARTON X -FOI!!! FRANCES RITA BARAN IANET BEVERLY BARNEY i ,.:: I f 'KAY 'IACQUELYN RAE 'BAKE HAROLD A. BELL. Ir. rg 'J
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