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Page 21 text:
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Hi rfxoeatd, weteutfo Frank Shininger, high school janitor, leans over his waste basket after along, hard day of work. Four o’clock rolls around. Standing by the side of Orville Roberts’ bus are bus drivers, (left to right) Estel Posey, Nele Morrison, Orville Roberts, Albert George and William Phillips. Anxious students in background look on. These men have done a fine job for Union High School. Last winter, in spite of heavy snows and blizzards, they returned all students home safe and sound. They have co-operated with everyone by taking students home from after school parties, or waiting to bring them back to Union fora game. These favors are not forgotten.
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T asiettt 7eaAen Olga Smith, fourth grade teacher, holds visual aids demonstration for P. T. A. President Jean Hutchinson, illustrating the use of the new projector, donated by the parent-teachers, in her own room. Seeing to the needs of the greatest number of students in school within the scope of its own limited budget, is the primary aim of the P. T. A., recently reorganized parent-teacher group. Supporting the school program is another important stand the group takes. Jean Hutchinson, 1949-50 president, succeeded G. J. Bateman who served from 1947-49. Officers of the Union P. T. A. for 1949-50 are: Jean Hutchinson, president; Della Posey, vice-president; Delta Zaugg, secretary; and Agnes Ellsworth, treasurer. The P. T. A. has been active in trying to improve the school. A movie projector was purchased and presented to the grade school. Annual presentation of the Hi-Jinks was given on March 31. All the organizations put on at least one skit to make up the clever program. Five members of the P. T. A. on April 5, cooked and served a banquet to the Young Oregonians. 18
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