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EVELYN C NA smile for all, fl, greeting A frienclly, jolly way she Gleef Club 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, fi, 3, 41, Cllazr 1, Q, 3, Typing! Club 3, C1355 Smiirfltary ff, Assistant Clase Sf-f:r1,lar'y 3, Fiierzdlifst 4, Class Pai-1 4. dk lj N SQENIQRS 1 XIX EQ ii' 'X S X Qs, ,W wx Zfwx lk l 95 I-niiu. 5 ':xD:::YI Alll n-Il llllllm' ,,...-- llllln . ,'- -llll ' JOHN DAVIS My tongue within my lips I rein For he who Talks much talks in 'lJfll'lI.M .Aflllfflllflllll 1, fi, 51, -fly Bus Driver E, 4, Bas--ball 4, Elskftball 3, 4, Tygiirzq Club 3. f NZ ' fwiwwf 3. II lv K I f... .!::ll ruff A 34.16 l Z All flu, .N '? . W q. , faialtff-9551 ., fm, - BLAIR DAVIS An honest and useful mcmf' F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Pe-rlect lwtendanlie 1, 2, 3. MARY GILBERT g'Two Spfwkling eyes, a pinch of gay lfL'1LQl1f67', cz shower of Qmlimitecl mental reserve, and mixed well. 4-1-I Club 1, 47 Honor Roll 1, 3, Vioe-Pre'si- dent of Class 1, Waitress at lunior-Senior Banque-1 2, Glefa Club 3g Typing Club 35 Bela Club 3, 4, Trail Blazer Staff 3, Debating Ts-ani 3, Art Editor of Annual 4, Secretary and Treasure-r of Beta Club 4, Most Likely lo Succeed 4, Choir 1, 2, 3. 9 I K 1 I K K M 'V' ,, Q V ll? ,X lk? -7 NN gl N91 M l 1 kk, i XX? l y X , N'A
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CLASS 1-HSTGRY In the summer of 1945, a mixed group of anxious boys and girls entered the routine of Union I-Ii. At first we were confused by the rules, but gradually We became ac- customed to the daily routine. In our Freshman year our class numbered 41. From this class the officers elected were: President, Ted Goins, Vice- President, Mary Gilbert, Secretary and Treasurer, Sarah Kiser. As Sophomores, eight girls were honored by being chosen as waitresses for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Our otlicers that year were: President, Ted Goins, Vice-President, Jack Rhyneg Secretary, Evelyn Carpenterg Treasurer, Sarah Kiser. The largest event of our Junior year was the Junior- Senior Banquet, given in honor of the Seniors. Another big event was the initiation of seven of our members into the National Beta Club. The class ofhcers elected were: President, Ted Goinsg Vice-President. Sonny Sain, Secre- tary and Treasurer, Sarah Kiserg Reporter, Jacob Reep. In 1948, our Senior year was begun with our looking forward to graduation. The Acorn staff was elected, and we started working like bees. Oflicers were: President, Ted Goins, Vice-President, Jacob Reepg Secretary and Treasurer, Sarah Kiser, Reporter, .lack Rhyne. Now we number 22 in our Senior year, hoping we all Hnish the work required of us. NVe are honored to have a member of our class, Sonny Sain, who has had perfect attendance all through the eleven years. We hope he can finish with a perfect record of twelve years. Our past holds pleasant memories, and we are looking forward to a successful future for all. Hj.S'ff1l'f01I : HELEN LAQKEY
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CLASS MQTTQ Lh'COUqHUU aim vonquww bhnuif CLASS PCDEM LET US ADMIT IT Let us admit it fairly as high school Seniors should: We've had no end of lessons, and they've done us no end of good. We entered as timid Freshmen, we leave as graduates bold, And we find it hard to realize the knowledge our young heads hold. We've had our foolish notions knocked higher than Franklins kiteg Our minds have been made over, and we know it served us right. VVe've spent four years in labor hard to prove the fact once more That life is quite confused, and two and two are seldom four. We're crammed to the brim with learning. and now we must turn it to And if one of us is a failure, he hasn't a single excuse. The more we work and the less we talk the better results we shall get, For we've had four years of trainingg it may make us successes yet. Let us admit it fairly as high school Seniors should: We're proud of Union High Schoolg it's done us a lot of good. CI .ASS SUNG In Learning's praise we sing this songg Sing hey, sing ho. We voice her virtues loud and longg Sing high, sing low. We came to school with an empty mind, Sing hey, sing ho. But wiser children now you will never find: Sing high, sing low. CHORUS Come and sing all nightg Come and sing all day: We'll sing the praises of the dear old school, Whiling the bright hours away. VVe've learned the longest words to spell, Sing hey, sing ho, And foreign languages as well: Sing high, sing low. With mathematics and isotherms Sing hey, sing ho, We're all on very familiar terms. Sing high, sing low. No more in Union School we'll shine. Sing hey, sing ho, But soon we'll be alumni fine: Sing high, sing low. And even when we are far away, Sing hey, sing ho, We'll tell her virtues till we're old and Sing high, sing low. gray: USC
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