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

 - Class of 1947

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Thrive on Sports Appeal To create an interest among girls in the sports and activities which add to health and physical efficiency is the double purpose of the Girls' U Club. In G.U.C. there is no place for idlers and loaters. A girl must pull and work together with her teammates in order to chalk up victory for her team. To bring out sportsmanship and build strong bodies are offered badminton and bowling, both in school and out. About 60 girls belong to two bowling leagues that play twice a week at the Fanatorium. These girls are members of the American High School Bowling Congress. Set 'um up must have been the thought of Speth, Golubski, Wilson, Hammer, Flora, and Pierson, after-school howling enthusiasts. Standing: Phillips, Upton, Schneider, Havinga, Pierson, Mrs. Blackg second row: Golubski, Hammer, Speth: third row: Wood, Flora, Phelpsg bottom: Ackerman, Bailey. Officer positions for the bowling league were staffed by Donna The birdie could be found whizzing back and forth across the net, Girschel, secretary: Sally White, president: Lois Russell, secre- batted by Schneider, Lange, Havinga, and Phelps on Mondays taryg Marilou Wilder, treasurer, and Pat Dressler, vice-president. after school, Phillips holds the net. 27

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Puitinir the-ii' host, font furwzirrl to si-nil the Cage hall zooming uvi-r their oppnm-nts' liomls arm- B. Hoist, li. Ansclr, li. MQ-r'c'0i', and H. Mimro. Carre hall was one of ihv many sports 1-njoyvcl uftvi' scliool on Wvilnvsflay. Qin-ons of thi- sports Luiirnmmiiitsl Renting mywl not-lziini art- Janet Hammer, Elainv l'ioi's1m. and liucillv iizlmzv, winners in howling, ping-pong, and lnulminton ruspuc- tively. All won aftm-1' hot competition in zi rminil-robin tmli'n:inn-lit. Always inspii-im: fsms :mil ti-:im with thvit' 1-xei'-pri-suit smilvs uri- thifsz- puppy smiulvziflers. Km-sling: nrt- Clint'- mziinv Vhicluy, Marilyn Zvi-ff, Alicu Van l'oi'tflu't: sland- ing, Marjury Wilrlvr, lic-vi-v-ly Koulmzizi, linrlinrzi Upton, Dolores Sosnowslii. Feminine Live Wires Sports-minded girls happily take part in athletic activities on Wednesday night alter school, rushing down to the gym to get into the various exciting games and earn their awards as well. Bowling, bad- minton, and ping-pong tournaments were played in great suspense as the compet- ing contestants narrowed down to the three final champions. Another one oi the many vigorous games played with great enthusiasm was volley ball. Songleaders deserve high praise tor their big part in building up the spirits of both team and tans. These girls looked charming in their new sweaters and let- ters. 3,94



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' 4 Faculty Captain of the school is Principal Charles A. Everest, who willingly lets Unionites step into the picture of school service, is always ready to promote cooperative systems which will benefit all, who remains exceed- ingly proud ot his prize-package, the student-supervised study halls. Supporting the captain is the facul- ty team, leading the Redhawk fans with specialized knowledge and wise understanding. Readily, instructors see the advantages in the trends of audio-visual education and in live- lier student participation in class- room doings. Without the student fans' backing the team and the captain, achieve- ment of this scholastic goal would not be attained. Typical classes ra- diate the spirit of interest, coopera- tion, and democratic friendliness in their three-fold support of the prin- ciple, F or honest labor and for learning we stand. gl OG HON6 FUR MQ if-tm fi xml :Utd Q lg, Y g umRNiN6 U85 D J

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