Union High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Union, OR)

 - Class of 1942

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THE BOBCAT Paqe 17 JUNIOR CLASS Left to right. Front row; Miss Nickachiou, Terrall, Gray, L. Cline. Halsey, Buckley, Scarbrough, M. Cline, Tucker. Second row; Mr. Endicott, Wortman, Roberts, W»cks, Brown, Aston, McKinney. Third row; Baum. Stonedahl. Thomas. E. Turner, Greenwood, Mills, Mallory. Fourth row: Mead. Kohler. Collins, Hall. Metcalf, Edvalson, Chenault, Wells. Shorn ing. OFFICERS President Robert Terrall Vice President Vivian Gray Secretary Catherine Trump Treasurer La Faye Cline Advisers Miss C. Nickachiou Mr. E, Endicott Junior Classes always have busy times, and this year’s class was no exception, but under the leadership of their two efficient advisers, they had a very successful year. They began their very active year by winning second place in the inter-class play contest, with “Dates Incorporated.” There are some very fine actors and actresses in the class, and this play uncovered some new and unused talent. On December 5, the Junior three-act play was presented. Black Wings”, by Charlotte Eldridge, was the first mystery to be presented in Union for a number of years, and proved to be a grand success. Some of the characterizations were difficult, but the Juniors gave their very best ability to make the play one of the Ix'st to lie given here for some time. During the year, two skits were presented, the first during the football season, took place in a school room, with the “pupils” each reciting a rhyme to fit the occasion. The second skit, during the basketball season, was in the form of a debate. The class is very proud of its athletic standing, having a number of football, baseball, and track players in the class, besides having three of the first five on the basketball team, Don Chenault. Robert Terrall, and Robert Kohler. The Junior girls won first in inter-class basketball, with La Faye Cline being high-point girl of tin-whole tournament. Vivian Gray won first in extemporaneous speaking at Linfield College, and Bill Sheening, at the same tournament, entered the finals in after-dinner speaking. Besides all this, it is not to be forgotten that the Juniors successfully gave the annual Junior-Senior banquet, one of the biggest events of the year, and decorated for baccalaureate and commencement. The class considers this a successful year, and they will go forward to be outstanding Seniors.

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THE BOBCAT Paqe 16 Wills and Bequeaths LUCILLE HUTCHINSON-A box of aspirins and a handful of rocks to next year’s Student Body President. A DELBERT HOYT-My English books to A. C. Murrie. LLOYD EDVALSON—My bashfulness to Homer Collins. HAROLD HALL—My Social Ec. lxx ks to Robert Kohler. BARBARA GALLE—My position as Drum Majorette to “Dickie Wells. EARNEST BATES—My parking space in the lumber yard to Charles Meade. BOB PIKE—“Kayak” to Mr. Grew. MARY LINDSAY—My ability to gain Guy Vaughn to Ann-Ara Ward. ROSEMARY TURNER—My most charming freckles to Irene Wilson. LUCILLE KEYS—My ability to smile or grin through everything to Maxine Brown. NANCY COSNER—All Mrs. Trull's scrapbooks, charts etc. to Muriel Cline. -e yJERRY GAM BILL—My perfect attendance record to La Faye Cline. ALLAN WHITE—My ping pong ability to Johnny Wortman. GEORGIA McMILLAN—My graceful curves to Dorothy McGrath. JEAN McMILLAN—My height and brown eyes to Gloria Lay. BETTY SPIKER—Next year’s pep contest poster to anyone who can draw a fish. I can’t. WAYNE KORN EG AY—My new football shoes to Carol in hopes that she can find someone to fill them. LAURA MORRISON—My ability to get my typing budgets in on time to George Thomas. CAROLYN WITHYCOMBE—My title of “Math class pencil sharpener to anyone who wants it. ELEANOR RICHARDS—My value to the senior English class as official door closer to anyone who wishes to strengthen his prestige. BILL GALE—My naturally curly, white hair to Robert Scarbrough. GEORGENE HARN-My gab to Margaret McCauley. NORMA WIGLESWORTH—My freckles to Ann Stein. BETTY SMITH—My candy and pop selling day to anyone good natured enough to carry on. FREIDA POSEY—My bookkeeping to anyone who can afford the headache pills. JERRY BATEMAN—My paint brushes to Rusty” Dawson. GUY VAUGHN—My musicianship to anyone who can master the piano. I’m learning. BETTY COUNSELL—My noon study halls. Am. Observers, battered baton and worn-out saddles to Ann Stein. BOB DODDS—My romantic tactics to Bobby Crooke. WILBURN ASTON—My blonde features to “Swede” Johansen. FRANK ORTON—My ability as a farmer to Robert Kohler.



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THE BOBCAT Paqe 18 SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right. Front row; Simmon is. Greenwood. Hall. Bateman. Curl, Cosner. Second row; Mr. Baxter. Eddy. Stein. Ward. Lay. McCauley, Wiglesworth. Third row; Gipson. Bates, D. Wells. Metcalf. Scroggin. Rinehart. Timpy. Fourth row; Sir. Grew, Keys, J. Wright, G. Wells. Lcrwcll. Lay, Evans, A. Turner. Stitzel. G. Edvalson, Dodds, Crooke, Cockrell. Watts, Dean, Ruddell. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS OFFICERS President Gene Wells Vice President Dean Wells Secretary and Treasurer Beth Hall The class entered their play “Junior” in the one-act play contest at the beginning of the school year and took fourth place. The play was a story of Gerald Gates, who’s girt friend is Estella Davis. The setting was at Estella’s house where Gerald gets acquainted with her family and finally finds that Estella is a spoiled little brat and leaves without asking her to marry him. The characters were: Frances Foote Estella Dean Wells Gerald Byron Ruddell Albert Robert Lerwell Mr. Davis Dorothy Evans Mrs. Davis Gene Wells Grandpa Ehrman Bates Junior All worked very hard to make the play a success. The class gave two pep skits. The boys had held out pretty well in the inter-class basketball until right at the end when the Seniors won the final game. The Sophomores were runners-up for first place. Dean Wells, Marilyn Scroggin and Hulda Cosner participated in inter-class debate and finished in third place.

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