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THE BOBCAT Page 8 School Calendar SEPTEMBER— 2 School starts—time to go to work 8 Straus Circus 12 La Grande, there—football 18 Football Rally—one of our best 19 Joseph, here—football 23 Chico Film 26 Halfway, there—football 26 Student Carnival—a huge success 29 .National School Assembly 29 Mason’s Circus—good OCTOBER— 1 Puppet Show 3 Wallowa, there—football 8 Richland, here -football 9-10 Regional Conference 17 Inter-class One-act Plays—Seniors Seniors Won 17 Enterprise, there—football 22 National School Assemblx Bobo the Magician 23 F. F. A. Banquet 24 Elgin, here—football NOVEMBER— I Safety Film—Educational 5 National School Assembly 5 I)r. Martin Hall—Educational and Entertaining 11 Adrian, there—football—second an- nual 12 Forest Program 15 Wallowa, here—football 17 Home Economics Initiation—North Powder, guests 20-21 Thanksgiving Vacation- Tippy' 28 F. F. A. Show 28 Haines, here—football DECEMBER- 5 Junior Class Play—a thrilling mvs- terv 6 Heppner, here—football 10 Basketball Jamboree—Elgin 12 La Grande, here—basketball. We beat ’em! 16 North Powder, there—basketball 18 Christmas Program—A full house! 19 Heppner, there—basketball 24-31 CHRISTMAS VACATION Oh. Boy! JANUARY— 5 Back to School 10 Enterprise, here—basketball 13 Joseph, here—basketball b» National School Assembly 16 Elgin here—basketball 17 La Grande, there—basketball 20 Wallowa, there—basketball 23 Imbler. there—basketball 24 Enterprise, there—basketball 27 Cove, there—basketball 30 North Powder, here—basketball FEBRUARY— 6 Magician—Really Good! 10 Elgin, there—basketball 11 National School Assembly. Bob Wood 13 Wallowa, here—basketball 17 Imbler. there—basketball 20 Cove, here—-basketball. First defeat on our floor MARCH— 6 Magician—Really Good! 10 American Legion Oratorical Elimination Contest 13 F. F. A. Parliamentary 19-20 S nior Play—Another success! 23-24 Superintendent’s Conference 26-27 Spring Vacation 31 Walt Erickson (Seniors) APRIL— 3- 4 Debate Tournament in Eugene 10 Band and Glee Club Concert 11 Track Meet—La Grande 11 Speech Arts Festival—La Grande 12 National Assembly—The Players 17 Carnival of Speed—Milton 17-18 Music Festival 24 Spring Festival 25 “B” Track Meet here 27 Thespian meeting 28 Health program may— 1 May Day Dance 2 Track Meet—La Grande 8 Band Trip 9 Track, La Grande—Eastern Oregon 15 Junior-Senior Banquet 17 Baccalaureate 22 Commencement
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STUDENT COUNCIL THE BOBCAT Paqe 7 Lift to right: Wiglesworth. Gallo. Counsel I. Withycomb: , Grav. Hutchinson. Terrall. Posey, Johansen, Mr. Meidinger. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES I he I nion High School Student Body has just experienced a very successful school year, full of pep and enthusiasm. The year started off with a large pep rally before the first home football game, hvervone participated, and the rally included an enormous bonfire, program, pep talks, and concluded with a surpentine through town. In order to raise money lor the Student Body, the Student Council sponsored a carnival in September. It was held in our gymnasium with booths and stands on both sides of the gymnasium. There were drawings for door prizes at the close of the evening. and there were floor shows at half-hour intervals. With the cooperation of all the students, the carnival was a complete success. This was a new idea, and the first time it had ever been tried as an a 11-Student Body project. A large delegation of Union students attended the Eastern Oregon Student Body conference in La Grande, November 1. They attended different discussion groups, and contributed their school’s activities and ideas along with gaining some very valuable ideas from other schools. All attended a large banquet and dance that evening. A unanimous ballot was cast by the one hundred delegates present, asking Union High School to take charge of the conference next year, which will be held in La Grande. During the year two pep assembly contests were completed. Each class took charge of a pep assembly which, when completed, was judged by the faculty, and counted on the pep contest. During the year, four afternoon Student Body parties and dances were held on Hill Billy Day, sponsored by the Girls League. The Student Council has worked hard n revising the present constitution. It also took charge of advertising the “Bobcat.” The National School Assemblies brought a number of programs to Union students this year. They were: Dr. Martin Hall; The Players; Bobo, the Magician; Bob Wood; and Masons Circus. These programs have proved very entertaining, as well as educational. Graduation activities were started by the annual May Day Dance, at which the queen was crowned and her attendants honored. Field Day was held in May. Everyone joined in the spirit of sports and participated in games held on our turf. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Lucille Hutchinson President Robert Terrall----------------------- Vice President Norma Wiglesworth Treasurer Betty Counsell------------------------- Song Queen Gene Wells Yell King Ann Stein------------------------------ Yell Queen
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