Union City High School - Maroon and Gray Yearbook (Union City, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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Union City High School - Maroon and Gray Yearbook (Union City, MI) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 24 of 40
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T y NAROONANDGREY og rary Back Row: Dorothy Roby, Diana Finney, Dortha Gaylor, Donna Jean Adams, Frances Ulery Front Row: Aldia Hamma, DonElda Jensen, Anna Herring, Miss Spencer Last fall the library staff was organized to assist others in the use of our books and to protect those books which we now have. The girls have taken over the Library Corner in study hall and they have learned to prepare books for use, to sign them out, and to repair those which have become torn, or which need simple rebinding. They have done much in assisting those who are yet learning to use the card catalog, and have helped the librarian to check the books and bring the files up to date.

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IAROON AND GREY P' . r K ,' - 4, 50 Q Q .J. . Top Row: Howard Wilson, Rolland Knapp, Eldon Greenwald, G. L. McNeilly Advisor, Delbert Musselman, Charles Cooper, Kenneth Parks, Raymond Cameron. Second Row: Jim Matson, Leonard Delebaugh, Duane Knapp Reporter, Jack Van Horn, El Ray Jones, Jerry Daniels Treasurer. Third Row: Robert Mack, Lysle Odgen, Charles Collyer, Harold Adams, Frank Krimmell, John Weller, Irving Frappier, Millard Gaylor. Bottom Row: Jr. Moore, Edgar Cross assistant reporter, Leonard Cross Secretary, Roger Collyer President, Leland Stone, Ted Stemaly. The F.F.A. Chapter is larger this year than it has been in many past years. They have many new members, most of whom have been recruited from the freshman class. They expect the freshman, sopohmore, and junior classes to continue the fine programs started by the present chapter. They have many activities. Among them, bee projects, beef and dairy projects, soil and milk testing programs and many others. A new project was introduced this year in the form of a co-operative poutry project. It was carried out by several members of the agriculture classes. The boys sold part of their birds on Eastern Market in Detroit. The rest of them were sold to local buyers. The boys are starting bee projects again this year. They also have many beef and dairy projects planned for next year. Unless unfcrseen complications set in, next year should be one of the most successful enjoyed by this chapter in a long time.



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maocn AND GREY Fw TW? unior .fda Judo n ug Top Row: Jack Van Horn, Louie Van Wormer, Mr. Dyer, George Hoover, Billy Howell First Row: Carclyn Gilbert, Bernard Smitley, Leonard Delebaugh, Delbert Musselman, Richard Kever, Donald Simpson, Nelson Woodruff, Beverly Little Second Row: Robert Funk, Robert Mack, Aletha Johnson, Millard Gaylord, Barbara Clds, Virgil Hanson, Sharon Wilson, Robert Francisco, Bruce Olds Third Row: Carl Brisbane, Max Mergle, Barbara Parks, Jean Stevens, Carle Cutchall, Barbara Scott The Junior Audubon Club organized during the school year with a total of 30 members under the supervision of Mr. Dyer. Members were from the biology class. The officers of the club were: President, Clyde Finlay and Secretary-Treasurer, Carl Brisbane. Pamphlets which gave information about wild birds and animals were sent to the members during the school year by the Audubon Society. Various field trips were a part of the clubs activities. The purpose of the club was to help the members have a greater appreciation of wild life and to learn better ways of conservation.

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