Union High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Union, OR)

 - Class of 1944

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FRESHMAN CLASS Li ft to right, first row: C. Payne. Robertson, Daudt. Second row: Harris, Smith, Wells, Greenwood. Dodds, (ilenn, McBride. Hulme. Beverage. Chenault. Me HI vain. Third row: Mrs. Gilmore. M. Stitzel. B. Green, (iambic. Jaeger. M. Fortune. Miller. . Vogel, Shephard. Kennedy. Waldron. Knsinger. Riggs. Kinsey. L. Xic Mr. Baxter. Godsey. Fourth row: 1). Bingham. B. Gipson. B. Nice, Barker, D. Crosland. Galle, Morrison, M. Mills. Parker. Halsey. P. Payne. OFFICERS PRESIDENT DOROTHY GODSEY VICE PRESIDENT NEI.DA VOGEL SECRETARY STANLEY ROBERTSON REPORTER.................RUBY PARKER ADVISERS MRS. GILMORE. MR. BAXTER 4- + At last the day arrived for the beginning of our freshman year. The annual Rook Day was conducted by the Sophomores. We entered in whole-heartedly and took everything as it came. The Freshman class was well represented in athletics. Those winning letters in football were Avery (ilenn and Lee McElvain. Dale Beverage was the only Freshman who won a letter in basketball. Boys on the baseball team were: Dennis Green- wood, Walter McBride. Stanley Robertson and Lee McElvain. The queen candidates during the year were Leora Nice for Carnival Queen and Ruby Parker for May Day Queen. Ruby won the May Day contest. This is the second time during the past eight years that the Seniors have not been victorious. The Freshman class has been well represented in all the school activities and has a lot of promising talent for the future. The first year of high school has been enjoyed by all.

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SOPHOMORE CLASS Loft to right, first row: Vincent. Hibblen, Lange, Baxter, J. Scroggin, B. Courtright, B. Courtright. Keys. McCrae, Mansfield. L. Mathews. Second row: Miss Sullivan. Sovv. N. Mathews, Huffman. Wulf, McMillan. Collins. Briggs, I. Vogel, Van Housen, MacMillan. Cosner. Woods. Third row: Murrie. Haefer, I). Bateman. Zaugg. Baxter, Jones, P. Timpy, Davis, Courtright. OFFICERS PRESIDENT................. EDSEL WULF VICE PRESIDENT DOROTHY FRANCIS SECRETARY PHARIS TIMPY TREASURER NORMA MATHEWS ADVISERS MISS SULLIVAN. MR. MINNICK The year opened f »r tin Sophomore's with the presentation of our football skit entitled “Bugs Bunny. This skit starred Pharis Timpy and Burr Courtright. The contribution of the Sophomore to the school carnival in November was the bingo booth. Iris Vogel was the candidate for queen. During basketball season, our skit “Leap-Year was presented with Pharis Timpy. Edsel Wulf. Loyal Dale, and Raymond McMillan taking the leading roles. As the May Day Dance drew near Donna Van Housen was elected as the Sophomore choice for May Queen. The year’s sportsmen from the Sophomore class were: football. Raymond Collins and Pharis Timpy: basketball. Raymond Collins and Pharis Timpy: baseball. Yoyal Dale, Barman Jones, and Pharis Timpy: track. Raymond Collins, Pharis Timpy. Barman Jones. Stuart Zaugg, and Duane Bateman.



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EIGHTH GRADE Left to right. Hrst row: Gion. Hudson. Trump, Westenskow. Holcomb, F. rurner. (Lille Second row: Mrs. Elliott. Jordan. Bronson. Rhodes, Woods. V. Mayotte. Dagget. (). Payne, Hagey. Bloom. Third row: A. Bingham, Laam. Delaney. J. Rinehart. Roberts. L. Cockrell. Davis. Hickman, McElvain. The Eighth Grade has tried enthusiastically to co-operate with the High School Student Body both socially and scholastically. For the carnival, they sponsored the queen contest which added greatly to the event. Between halves at a basketball game, the girls gave a tumbling exhibition. Girls participating were: Marie Briggs, Carolyn Davis. Ann Lee Bingham. ilma Delaney, Beulah Bloom, Flora Rhodes. Arlene Daggett. Joyce Hagey. and Beverly McElvain. The class gave a pep skit in which the high-light was a ballet dance by the boys. The chorus “girls consisted of: Alva Roberts, Forrest Turner. Richard Westenskow, Jack Rinehart, David Galle, and Carl Hudson. The girls learned folk dancing and tap dancing which they utilized in producing a floor show for the Junior-Senior prom at Union and later given at North Powder. The main attraction in this was a hulu tap. Anna Lee Bingham, Beverly McElvain. Beverly Laam. Betty Hickman. Arlene Daggett. Carolyn Davis. Betty La Londe, Joyce Hagey. Wilma Delaney, and Flora Rhodes were the participants. The eighth grade was happy to supply two members for the high school baseball team, namely: Jack Rinehart as catcher and Alva Roberts as center fielder. The boys competed in basketball, football, softball, and track with other schools. They were beaten by La Grande. They placed second in the county basketball tournament. They played an overtime softball game with the Freshmen for a 5-4 victor . The girls defeated North Powder in two games of volleyball, and they split wins with Cove in softball. The girls were represented in the track meet at Elgin. The class officers at the beginning of the year were: president. Richard Westenskow: vice president. Jack Rinehart: and secretary. Flora Rhodes. The second semester officers were: president, Alva Roberts, vice president. Carl Hudon: secretary. Betty Hiekham, and reporter. Beverly McElvain.

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