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IN MEMDRIAM SERGEANT JOE H. ADKINS J«k' had a smile and a congenial good word for everyone. In Union High School Joe distinguished himself in activities, E. F. A., baseball and track, as well as in scholastic endeavors, for he was the one having the highest grades of all the boys graduating in 15)37. He was a member of the National Guard, and joined the Army in 15)40. He died in Denver. Colorado, August 7. 15)41. JIMMY DEAN Jimmy Dean, a four-year letterman, was graduated from Union High School with the class of 15)40. To his class, school, and teammates. Jimmy was known as a peppy sportsman, always digging for victory. not only for himself, but for his class and school. Immediately following the attach on Pearl Harbor, Jimmy joined the United States Navy as an aerial gunner in pursuit of victory for the Democracy we all cherish. He died in the Naval Hosnital at San Diego in January 15)42.
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DEDICATION I he Bobcat stall' of 1911-’42 wishes to dedicate this publication to their very efficient advisor, Miss ( iiRYSANTHE Nickachiou for her splendid work in behalf of the commercial classes, junior class, school paper, annual and the school as a whole. Miss Nickachiou first came to the Union High School in 193 , and since that time has devoted much of her own time and skill toward making a bigger and better school paper, as well as a better “Bobcat” for Union High School. She has aided to the utmost the paper staffs, an even more difficult task, due to the fact that the staff changes from year to year, and she was forced to start her teaching of correct journalism all over again. But she has kept on striving, uncomplaining towards better journalists. Not only has she been unfailing in her aid to journalists, but she has also done much in the teaching of commercial courses. So to you, Miss Nickachiou, we of the I nion High School staffs, extend our deep and sincere appreciation of all you have done for us in the past five years.
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STAFF Seated: Tucker, Gray, Cline, Turner. Standing: Miss Nickaehiou. Richards. Withycombe. Johansen, Chenault. Terrall, Mr. Wall. Edvalson, Bateman. Editor---------------------------------- Vivian Gray Assistant Editor I.a Faye Cline Typist------------------------------- Nadine Tucker Lennadell Wells Edith Turner Business Staff: Barbara Guile, Betty Counsell, Freida Posey. Vivian Gray, Lennadell Wells, Georgia McMillan, Don Chenault, Nancy Cosner, Norman Gipson. Oneill Eddy, David Johansen, Jerry Bateman. Earnest Bates. Advisors Miss C. Nickaehiou Mr. I. Wall Reporters: Don Chenault, Rosemary Turner, Eleanor Richards, Betty Counsell, Barbara Galle, Errolo Lay. Ilulda Cosner, Lucille Hutchinson, Bobby Baum. Georgia McMillan, Alice Turner. Bill Schoening, Elmer Edvalson, Earnest Bates, Johnny Wortman, David Johansen. This year Union High School was granted a charter 10 Quill and Scroll, an Inter-National Honorary Society for journalistic work. In order to be a memlxjr, a student must be of at least Junior or Senior classification, in the upper third of his class in scholastic standing, must have done superior work in writing, editing, or business management, must lx recommended by the advisor, and must be approved by the executive secretary of the society. Union has worked hard toward better journalists, and now feels well rewarded by being granted this charter. It is the custom in Union High School for the Sophomores to publish one issue of the U-Hi each year, while the Juniors are working on the annual. This year the Sophomores published two issues, and because of their tine co-operation and journalistic accomplishments, the Juniors would like to extend to them appreciation and congratulations. The Sophomore staff was: Editor Bettie Jean Metcalfe Exchange Editor Dorothy Evans Typists Marilyn Scroggin Alice Turner Wilma Timpy Carol Rinehart
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