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You, the senior class, have worked diligently and faith- fully toward graduation. We hope you apply what you have learned to your future life. You have been an asset to the school. We are proud of you. My advise to any young person would be to make deci- sions. Decide what is right, stick to it, let no one convince you otherwise, but be sure you are right. WMM 3 5 wr 't '1-1-Q www-.- .,,-...,,.. - me s..,, W Arc. ? 1,5511 1,-nsDv ' OFFICE STAFF
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Zeafcafzon we the Senior Class, do dedicate this, the Acorn for 1961, to our high school faculty. To Mr. Joe Kiser, who was our freshman sponsor, and displayed his skill of patience with us in his health and physical education classes. To Mrs. Joan Houser, our Home Economics teacher, she has shown pa- tience in training us to be good homemakers. To Mr. B. W. Griffith, who has shown individual interest to us in seeing that we understand math. To Mrs. Vivian Hartsoe, she has shown an understanding in those of us that are choosing a business career. To Mr. William Warlick, who was our Sophomore sponsor, and taught us our science making our classes very interesting and enjoyable. To Mrs. Elizabeth Mosteller, who was our Junior sponsor, and worked with us displaying individual interest, also sharing with us her knowledge of history. To Mr. S. E. Richbourg, our agriculture teacher, he has shown a helping hand to those planning to be farmers or carpenters. To Mrs. Elizabeth Rhyne, who has given generously of herself in her deal- ings with us as our Senior sponsor and our English teacher. This is our way of showing our appreciation to our high school faculty. We being the last graduating class of Union High School dedicate this the last Acorn to, the high school faculty.
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