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I First Row—Alexander, Anderson, Bell, Rimer Bates, Edward Bates, Cobb Second Row—Calvin, Cheney, Cosner, Conley, Counsell, Crabtree Third Row—C. Davis, E. Davis, Dean, Dodds, A. Edvalson, D. Edvalson Fourth Row—Fuller, Hutchinson, Hoyt, Holcomb, Ingram, Irons Fifth Row—Lay, Jackson, Kinsey, Mills, McMaster, McCauley Sixth Row—Robinson, Richards, Schlichtig. Shelton, Stonedahl, Smith Seventh Row—Galle, Lloyd, Taylor, Vaughn, Ward, M. Wright Eighth Roiv—C. Wright, Wigglesworth 17
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.Junior Class History In the fall of ’38, the class of 1940 started out its school year with the officers elected the previous spring. They were president, Audrey Anderson; vice-president, Kenneth Mills; secretary, Marjorie Cobh, and treasurer, Don Kinsey, 'flic class started with an astounding amount of energy. Its score on the pep contest rose steadily to top position. The financial condition was and is the best of any class in the school. The money the treasury boasts was accumulated by “hot dog” sale's at games and a junior class carnival—the first given in Union high— which was a treinenduous success. The juniors, who appear to be rather successful salesmen, first sold magazines, winning for themselves four points of tlu pep contest. They turned their energy to the sale of Christmas cards. During the school year, they also sponsored several cafeterias. The height of the moneymaking drive was the c lass play. The class used some of its hard-earned money to buy the student body’s new jockey satin basketball suits. The individual students of the junior class were also outstanding on committee work and student council activities. From the class this year, came the song queen, yell leader and his assistant, and several students had leads in the operetta. The class also had the star football player of Union high school—“Choc:” Shelton, who this year made the all Eastern Oregon team. Idonna Ward was the c lass nominee for May Day queen. This class gave the seniors, as a grand climax to an exceeding good year, the annual banquet which was exceedingly successful. 18
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