Union High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Union, OR)

 - Class of 1944

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CLIFFORD Bl RF( RI —“Cliff Years at Union 2. transferred from Cove 3, Class Play 4. F.F.A. 3. FRROLO LAY—“Petunia” Years at Union 1, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Dramatics 1. Class Officer 4, U-Hi Staff 2-3, Home He. Club 1-2, Girls’ League 1-2-3-4. Girls’ League Council 3-4. OPAL ST R INGHAM 'Mickey” Years at Union 1. transferred from La Grande 4, Class Play 4. Girls’ League 4. GKXK KDYALSON (icncral Electric” Years at Union 4. Class Play 3-4. Basketball 4, F.F.A. Officer 3-4, F.F.A. Parliamentary Team 3-4, F.F.A. Public Speaking 4, F.F.A. Basketball 4. GKXK ST ITZHL—“St its” Years at Union 4. Class Play 3-4. Inter-Class Basketball 1-2. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, F.F.A. Officer 3-4. F.F.A. Basketball Team 4, F.F.A. Parliamentary Team 3-4. PATRICIA HILL—“Patty” Years at Union 2, transferred from North Powder 3. Class Play 3, Girls’ League 3-4. Library Club 3-4. Library Club Officer 3. Thespian Club 3-4, Thespian Club Officer 4. DOROTHY KVA X S—“Pooch Years at Union 3. transferred from Baker 2. Glee Club 2-3-4. Class Play 2-3-4. Student Body Officer 4. Student Council 4. U-Hi Staff 3. Annual Staff 3. Girls’ League 2-3-4. Girls’ League Officer 3. Thespian Club 3-4. Thespian Club Officer 4. X VVAYXK DKXXIS “Southpaiv” Years at Union 1. transferred from Baker 4. Glee Club 4. Basketball Team 4. Baseball 4. (No picture) OTIS MURRAY’— Oats Years at Union 4. Class Play 3. Football 3-4. Basketball Manager 2. Baseball 3. Class President 3, Letterman’s Club 1-3. (No picture)

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 VERA McDAXIEL “Jill” Years at Union 1. transferred from llcppncr. Oregon, 4, Glee C lub 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Girls' League 4. Band 4, Carnival Queen 4. DALLAS DEAN Years at I’nion 4, Class Play 3, Football 3, Baseball 1-2-3. Class President I. Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4. BETTY LOl CT RL Years at I’nion 4. Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Band 2-3-4. Band Officer 4. Dramatics 1. Home Ec. Club 1. Girls’ League 1-2-3-4, May Day Princess 3. ANN STEIN— .Innii Years at Union 4. Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Glee Club Officer 3. All-Star Team 3-4. Class Officer 1. t’-Hi Stall 3. Home Ec. Club 1-2-4. Home Ec. Club Officer 4. Ciirls’ League 1-2-3-4. Operetta 1. assistant to Yell King 2-3-4. Song Queen 3. LAMAR LAY Years at Union I. Student Body Vice President 3. Football 3. Baseball 1-3, Vice President of Class 1. Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4. CAROL RINEHART- Years at Union 4. transferred from Halfway. Oregon. 1. Glee Club 2. Class Officer 3-4. All-Star Team 2. C-Hi Stall 2-3. Girls’ League 1-2-3-4. Library Club 3, Mas Day Princess 1. DICK GREENWOOD- Years at Union I. Football 1-2-3-4. Basketball 3-4. Baseball 1. Track 3. Let-terinan’s Club 1-2-3. MARGARET McCAULEY — “Maggie Years at Union 4. Class Play 3. Band 2. C lass Officer 4. U-Hi Staff 3. Home Ec. Club 1-2-3. ■



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY - » Four years ago, forty-eight frightened “kids” entered the walls of this building to begin their first year of high school. About a week later, these same kids were seen climbing up the steps in sack dresses, century old clothes, and miss-fit shoes. That was their memorable “Rook Day” and the most important event of their freshman year. As Father Time marched on, several of the boys rose to prominence in atheltics. Norman Gipson was chosen as a member of the all-star team at the John Day basketball tournament this year. Otis Murray was given the trophy for the best football player of the high school. Several of the boys were members of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. We were represented in girl’s athletics also. Each year the all-star team has consisted partly of the girls from this class—Wilma Timpy ln'ing a member of the team all four years. During their Senior year, the girls won the inter-class basketball tournament. As Demosthenes shouted to the ocean to train himself to become the world's greatest orator, our class has produced some good speakers. Gene Edvalson was a contestant in the school's F. F. A. speaking contest. Marilyn Scroggin and Hulda Cosner, debaters—Hulda being a member of the McMinnville tournament debate team in '42 and County Legion oratory winner in '4.T Who are the morale builders? The singers ami musicians are, of course. The class of '44 has always been well represented in Glee Club and Band. The girls’ quartet consisting of Ann Stein, Marilyn Scroggin, Dorothy Evans, and Donna Bateman have gained fame for their fine singing. Now for the stage! As the curtains open, we see some of the finest actors and actresses the high school has ever produced. The Junior Class d-act play of '43. “Ever Since Eve,” and the Senior 3-act play, “Scarecrow Creeps”, were both outstanding productions. Many ot the students have also been in 1-act plays. For the term ending in '43, Donna Bateman was chosen as outstanding actress. Gene Fortune, actor in 44. In journalistic talent, the class of 44 is not lacking either. I nder the editorship of Wilma Timpy, during the third year, a fine series of I -Hi papers were printed and an interesting annual produced. The Junior-Senior banquet and prom of both 43 and 44 were very successful, formal affairs. Last but not least, we must mention the members who have been Student Body Officers. They include Wilma Timpy, Ann Stein, Dorothy Evans, and Norman Gipson. Through the four years of high school, many of the students have loft this class. A few have left to be married. Some have gone to work. Others moved away. But the greater majority of the boys have been called into the service. As the twenty-one members of the C lass ol 44 leave the I moil High School, they will begin their long climb up the mountain of success. They will become the “Shakespeares,” the “Marian Andersons,” the “Dizzy Deans, and the “Presidents” of tomorrow. Because of the achievements, the fun, the disappointments, and the training received here, the Class of '44 will never forget old Cnion High.

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