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MR. WILLIAM SCHNEEFLOCK AGRICULTURE NATURAL SCIENCE COMMERCE MRS. CLARE SLOSS COMMERCE GLEE CLUB GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bachelor of Science degree, University of Nebraska Oregon State College Union High School 1946 Bachelor of Arts degree, Albany College (Lewis and Clark) Oregon State College Oregon College of Education Union High School 1946 r c MRS. INEZ SIMPKINS ENGLISH SPANISH Bachelor of Arts degree. University of Washington Reed College University of Oregon Union High School 1946 MR. JOHN COMISKY SOCIAL SCIENCE BOYS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION ATHLETIC COACH Bachelor of Science degree, Trenton Teachers College Rutgers University Eastern Oregon College Union High School 1946 r r r r r r r
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6 5ft 5ft MRS. HELEN BECKER HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION NATURAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Arts degree, Ohio Wesleyan College Dietetic Internship, Ohio State College Union High School 1945 MR. OTHEL A. FORTUNE BAND Ozark Wesleyan College Union High School 1946 MR. VERSAL McCAULEY INDUSTRIAL ARTS SPEECH Bachelor of Science degree, Oregon State College University of Spokane University of Oregon Bachelor of Theology degree. Union High School 1946 MR. WILLIAM PHILLIPS ENGLISH MATHEMATICS Bachelor of Science degree, Missouri State Teachers College University of Missouri Eastern Oregon College of Education Union High School 1946
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s» s' ad )» ad A ad 3 id d •5 Id S ad d d d •3 d d ? 0 0 0 d 3 P'ront Row: Norvin Coles, Gracia Beverage, Ruby Parker, Dorothy God-sey, Mary Stitzel, Dorma Hannann. Second Row: Dick Trump, Anna Lee Bingham, Richard Westenskow, Walter McBride, Mr. Albert Hopkins. Student (ZouucM The Student Council of Union High School is composed of the student body officers and the president of each class. As a high school is considered a democracy it is the duty of the students to govern themselves. The student council which is the choice of the many and not of the few is the governing body of these students. The student council makes or changes our laws; it decides all important money matters that come before the student body; and supervises all student body activities with the advice of faculty advisers. The duties of the president are varied, but his most important acts are to present facts and ideas to the council and the student body and preside over their meetings. In the absence of the president the via: president takes over the duties of the president; otherwise he acts as a voting member of council. The secretary keeps all minutes of the meetings and handles all student body correspondence. . The treasurer takes care of the books, all money matters and signs student body checks. The yell Queen is elected by the students to take charge ot all pep assemblies and lead our cheering section at all athletic contests. The song queen acts as an assistant to the yell queen and takes over her duties in her absence. The presidents of the four classes are in the council to present their classes’ views on any issue and to vote as their class desires. It is also the duty of the Council to present activities to the student body for the purpose of providing money to carry on the activities of the students. Our advisors this year have been Mr. Albert Hopkins and Mr. Ver-sel McCauley.
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