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EIGHTH GRADE First row, left to right: Greenwood. Wells, Dodds, Payne Second row: Beverage, Kicker. Riggs, Godsey, Bingham, (Valle. Kinsey, McBride. Hulmc Third row: Pavne, (Vipson. Halsev, Nice. Vogel. Mills. Gamhill. Barker. CTosland. Mr. Elliott Fourth row: Glenn, Garrison, Austin. Nice, Southard, Shepherd, A. Chenault. Stitzel. Southard The eighth grade class this year have accomplished a great deal, especially in science. In history we have made reports on the counties of Oregon. We have studied arithmetic, spelling, reading, science, history and we are able to take art, music and physical education. The class officers at the beginning of the year were: president. Donna Jean Crosland; vice president. Stanley Robertson: secretary, Donna Lu Bingham. The second semester officers were: president, Donald liulme; vice president. Dennis Green- wood; secretary. Beatrice Nice, and reporter. Dorothy Godsey. The boys have competed in basketball, baseball and boxing with other schools. The girls have played basketball with the high school and baseball with Pnndosa. The class has had cooperation in dramatics, by putting on a Christmas play and a talent skit for the Rebecca and Odd Fellows Lodge. We have had several parties this year, including a basket social and a show party. The eighth grade has enjoyed the high school assemblies and we appreciated their inviting us.
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FRESHMAN CLASS Left to right, first row: Baxter, Bateman, White, Timpy, Courtright, Znugg. Gauthier Second row: Wulf. Jones. Courtright. Courtright. J. Scroggin. Francis, Phillips. Vogel, Van Uousen Third row: Woods. Huffman. Briggs. Strong. Dale. Collins. McMillan. Lange. Fisher. Miss Sullivan Fourth row: Moudv. Cosner. Mathews. Wilson. Keys. McCrae. Nelson. Mansfield. Sevv The Freshmen of t’nion High School started the year enthusiastically by having plenty of pep and cooperation in every activity. On initiation day the Freshmen wholeheartedly took their punishment like good sports and were then titled officially “Rooks”. “White Phantom” was entered in the inter-class paly contest. The outstanding characters were: Don Wood, Raymond McMillan, Betsy Jean MacMillan, Iris Vogel, and Pharis Timpy. The class produced a very good shop quartette, and all. 1 his was to skit called the “Gay Nineties Review”, barber increase the sale of defense bonds and stamps. In the current sale of bonds and stamps the Freshmen have come from fifth to first place. This exemplifies the pep and cooperation the Freshmen Class has shown throughout the year. Members of the Freshmen Class have participated in activities including band, glee club, dramatics, and athletics. Certain boys of the class have already shown their worth in football, basketball and track. We are sure to hear more of them next year. Also we are proud of the Freshman (‘.iris’ Basketball Team which includes: Dorothy Nelson. Jeanne Scroggins. Dorothy Francis, Betzy Jean MacMillan, Betty and Bernice (ourtright. OFFICERS President Donna Van Uousen Vice President Norma Mathews Secretary r's Jgel Treasurer Edsel Wulf
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LIBRARY CLUB First row. left to right: Hill. Mansfield. Mrs. Trull. Trump. Cosner. Second row: Briggs. McKinney. E. Edvalson. Strong. Francis. The Library Club of t'nion High School was organized January 13. 1943. The aim of the Club is to keep the library in order and to have it open and ready for studious students to use at all times. The club established the number system this year and it proved very successful. The Library Club gave a talent show Wednesday, May 5. for the boosting of Ixmds and stamp sales. The title was: Memoirs of a School Librarian . The setting: A large frame book, one of the librarians opened the pages and scenes from life in the library were given. OFFICERS President Barbara Trump Vice President Hu Ida Cosner Secretary Cleora Mansfield Treasurer Patty Hill Reporter Carol Rinehart i t i v
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