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BARBARA WICKS 7iobbie” Years at Cnion 4, Home Kr Club 1-3-4. Girls’ League 1-2-3-4. Gym 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-3, All-Star Team 4. Class Play 4. RICHARD WELLS '‘Pick” Years at Cnion 4. K. K. A. I-2-3-4. Dramatics 2-3. LOIS MiKl.WKY Years at Cnion 4. Treasurer 4, Home Be Club Officer 4. Gym 2-4. Glee Club 1- 2-3. Girls' League 1-2-3-4. Librarian 4. LKTHA MILLS Years at Cnion 4. Thespian Club 3-4. Gym 1-2. Band 1-2-3. Glee Club 2-3, Home Ec Club 1-2-3-4. Girls’ League 1-2-3-4. m LOYD BRIGGS Years at Union 4. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Kootball 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4. Lettermans Club 3-4. President 3. ( o Picture) SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Senior Class of ’43 has had a very successful year. Our boys were very active in sports. The Eastern Oregon Basketball Champs of ’43 consisted of three senior boys, Bob Baum, Uobert Ter-rall and Don Chenault. Many of the boys went out for football and they helped the football team tie for first. Many of the seniors will win letters this year in sports. The Inter-Class Girls’ Basketball Tournament was won by the Senior girls. The Senior Class one-act play entitled “Jacob Comes Home”, won the inter-class play contest. The outstanding actress and actor of the play were La Faye Cline and George E. Thomas, who were also outstanding for the evening. The Senior Class play, “Land of Liberty”, a patriotic play, received acclaim as the outstanding play of the year. Enable to cast the play with all seniors, Donna Bateman, a cooperative Junior, carried a part in t)ie play. The skip day was a memorable one of the year. Although we didn’t go very far we all had a good time hiking, fishing and swimming, ending with a weiner roast in the evening. HI wood Stonedahl won second in the Legion Oratorical Contest and received a letter. Bob Baum, Don Chenault, Edith Turner, Elmer Edvalson, Elwood Stonedahl comprised the senior debate team which won the inter-class debate this year. The Seniors gave a very nice gift to the school this year.
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GENEVIEVE ROBERTS Kitten” Years at Union 4. Glee Club 1-2. Girls’ League 1-2-3-4. Gym 1-2-3-4, Home He Club 1. Class Play 4. One-Act Plays 4. All-Star Team 3-4. HI.WOOD STONEDAHL Years at Union 4. Glee Club 1. Dramatics 1-2-3-4. Local Thespian 1. National Thespian 2-3-4. Debate 4. Class Play 3-4. One-Act Plays 1-2-3-4. Operetta 2. Orator-ial Contest 4. Gym 1. GEORGE THOMAS Years at I’nion 4. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Dramatics 1-2-3-4. Local Thespian 1. National Thespian 2-3-4. Operetta 2. Secretan 4. Gym 1-2-3, One-act Plays 2-3-4, Class Play 3-4. ROSAMAK GREENWOOD Years at Union 4. Dramatics 1-2-3. Thespian 1-2-3-4. Gym 1-2-3-4. Glee Club 2-3. One-Act Plays 2. Class Play 4. Librarian 3. JULIA HALSEY “Juliet’’ Years at Union 4. Band 2-3-4. Glee Club I-2-3-4. Local Thespian 1-2-3-1. National Thespian 2-3-4. Operetta 2. Secretary 4. Gym 1-2-3. One-act Plays 2-3-4. Class Play 3-4 DALLAS HALL Years at Union 4. Track 1-2-3-4. Football 3-4. Baseball 4. Lettermans C lub 2-3-4. ELMER EDYALSON Years at Union 4. F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. Dramatics 1-2-3-4. One-act Plays 3-4. Class Play 4. Debate 4. Local Thespian 3-4. Football 4. Track 3. U-Hi Staff 3. Parliamentary Team 3-4. Lettermans Club 4. Library Club 4. F. F. A. Convention 3-4. MURIEL CLINE Years at Union 4. Home Ec Club 1- 2-3. Historian 2. Band 2-3-4. Girls’ League I- 2- 3-4, Gym 1-2, Class Play 4. Glee Club 2.
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It is now the year of nineteen hundred and forty-five, that good old C-Hi class of ’4.'5 lias just begun to adjust itself to the ways of the outside world. It would undoubtedly be very interesting to look in on these varied scenes so hold on to your hat!!!! First in our travels, we come to Pensacola, Florida, where those three wolves of the air. Hob Baum. Don Chenault, and Robert Terrall have just completed their training in the navy and are now ensigns in the Naval Air Corps. While nearby, in the navy hospital, we find navy nurse Nadine Tucker talking to that irresistable debutant of the navy, Genevieve Roberts. Next we come to one of the widely scattered army camps, situated throughout our country, where we find George Thomas laboring tiredly on an army jeep, helped a great deal by the valuable experience gained at the Oregon Trail garage. Marching nearby' we find that rogue of the army, Loyd Briggs, better known as “Yard Bird”. Buzzing over our head in ever smaller circles and growing ever greener about the gills, we find Dallas Hall, A. A. C. Traveling onward we come to the office buildings and general headquarters of this great camp where we find that master-mind of pen and typewriter. Private First Class John Wortman, who is acting as private secretary to the commanding officer. Next we come to the Pacific Coast where we find Richard Chester Wells, who is working as a welder in the shipyard of Henry Kaiser. Swinging back to the business section of Portland we are surprised to find La Faye Cline, Muriel Cline, and Edith Turner, who are secretary's in the publishing department of the Oregonian, having obtained their positions by the timely recommendation of Mrs. Payne. Now turning back toward the old Alma Mater we pass through The Dalles where we find Aliene Mallory, who is a secretary in the Northwest Fruit Growers Association. Then we come to the city of Hermiston where Barbara Wicks and Lois McKinney are jointly operating a beauty-parlor. Coming on over the mountains we go through La Grande where we find Elmer Edvalson and LI wood Stonedahl (farmers) who are conducting a meeting to see how to increase the food production of the Grande Rontle Valley’. Now on the home stretch we meet Letha Mills, who invites us all to a free show at the Roxy Theatre, which she is now managing. Coming out of the show house we are nearly run down by that big business executive. Julia Halsey, who is now running her father’s creamery. Going on over the finish line we find Rosamae Greenwood, who is chief cook and bottle washer at Shank’s Cafe and we are revived by a drink of a new brew which she has just patented.
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