Union High School - Aurora Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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Disciples oi Accuracy Spurgat, Hage, Wilson, Dean, Baker, Botwinski, Blas- kiew, Hazewinkle, Werner, Pavel, Razgunas, Pomeroy, Nink, Miss Atwood linstructorl. Strange as it may sound, the fact that ac:627A:23U 30' seems to interest quite a large group of students at Union Or per- haps they take the subject only because it's required for those who plan to be en- gineers or mathematic teachersl Aspiring nurses, doctors, chemists, and engineers come into contact with general laboratory work in the chemistry classes offered at Union The course introduces the students to regular routine work which will be of value later on l-low to balance a budget, and how to earn a living are two important problems dealt within the economics course. Stu- dents planning to take up some form of business will find a course in economics a welcome aid. Perseverance will enable these air-mind- ed students to develop skill in their hobby- work. ln recognition of their fine work, they were presented with a cup at the last an- nual contest. Wright You Are! Kuennan, Van Dam, Cedarquiest, Wieck, Beyer, Gray, Hill, Wisse lPres.l, Mr. Redemski laclviserl. , iss-ia lntricacies Shades of Solvay Nowacki, Allen, lohnson, Dwight, Swietlik, Dubis, Belda, Hinman, Smith, lohnston, Koclconowski, Manni, Nycamp, Hazarnus, Fudge, Botwinski, Stapleton, La Brenz, Rynders, Sauerberg, Zuirdinis, Mr. Kennedy linstructorl. ,S Z in Perplexities Choals, Baker, Gray, Swietlilz, Sage, Stank, Davidson, Groenleer, Boss, Kueick, Mr. Albers liristructorl.

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Languages Ubi tu Gaius. ego Gaia! Beaseclcer, Barstis, Krem, Early, Stellard, Dalebout, Nagy, Budzan, Rusch, Dean, Sly, Sweitlik, Miller, Groenleer fpresidentl, Powell, Van Os, Pomeroy, and Miss Blake Kadviserl. 3 , Elif These Tempestuous Frenchmenln Favel, Kabeza, Lindholm, Ribbens, Zachariason, Stone, Olman, Rigiero, Chapel, luntenun, Konzalski,Miss Scholes Cinstructorl. El Club Espanol Hayes, Daukza, lackson, DeSchipper, Holmes, Brandou, Tetslotf, Bush, Ambrose, Easarabski, Ohanesian, Gor- nisiewicz, Kupesha, Matoski, Greenfield, Rogapski, Mazurek, Iacobs, Miss Carpenter, Balys, Seaholm, Def Harootunian, Glowzynski, Stoll, Grooters. England Expects Every Man to Do His Duty Miss Thomasma, Dalebout, Dean, Tulos, Groenleer, Wenger, Nagy, Davidson, Pomeroy, Sundstrom, White, Burgstahler, Vander Weril, Budzan, Langland, lohnson, Lampert, Corner, Beasecker, Simmons, Koster, Glowzyn- ski, Zimnowski, and Czakowski. A picture of a typical English battleship is the temporary center of interest in the English literature class, portrayed above. lt is in classes such as these that Unionites learn to appreciate the beauty ot the Eng- lish language and its literary masters. Members of the Latin Club, having donned typical Roman costumes amidst not so typi- cal Roman surroundings, are seen enacting a Roman wedding. One oi those fierce duels, for which the French were once noted, is being drama- tized lor the benefit of French students. The Spanish club is probably the most active language club. lts main activity is the annual La Fiesta L'Espanola, a dance given near Christmas to show the Spanish way ot celebrating this holiday. Miss Florence Parsell is illustrating the costumes worn in a German production ot The Oberammergauu to members ot the German club. Der Deutsche Verein Lomker, Shreve, Fuhring Cpresidentl, Bustraan, Allison, Admazalc, Lampert, Zezul, Hanson, Sinkler, Wasilewski, Thrope, Stein, Vashel, Cook, Miss Parsell, Leitelt, Van Dam, Miss Zur Muehlen Cadvisorl. . w

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