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Student 'President Cheerfulness radiates where Larry Wilson is seen in, or about school. He is the 1949-50 student body president, and holds his post well. With dignity and intelligence, he conducts meetings in assemblies, and quietly carries on his duties from day to day. At a special interview, the reporter gathers a few facts about Larry’s school life at Union. Larry Marshall Wilson was born February 15, 1932 at Hot Lake, Oregon. He began school in the first grade at Union, spending his entire grade and high school days in Union schools. , Action on the prexy’s part was demonstrated in the eighth grade when he became editor of Kitten Kapers, elementary publication. He was named covaledictorian with Phyllis Mitchell the same year. Throughout high school, Larry has demonstrated his unique abilities to be successful in several different directions, namely as an outstanding athlete in football, basketball, baseball, track and boxing. That just about covers it: he is good in everything. Not only does Larry excel in athletics, but he takes part in Thespian plays, serves as class officer, is a Letterman, sells ads to finance the yearbook, is named as delegate for important state student body conferences, and always manages to accept his heavy duties and responsibilities with a healthy grin. To top it all off: Larry is an honor student! 20
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C icertA Successful Walk-Up Student government group are on front steps of Union’s administration building. From left to right are: Clayton Glenn, Watchdog; Darwin Wood, Vice President; Larry Wilson, Prexy; Lois Wagner, Treasurer; and Phyllis Droke, Secretary. These officers were elected last spring. U-Hi s new constitution states that student body officers will be elected in the spring. The seniors of “49” made up a new constitution in their Social Ec. class. It was read to the students in an assembly, posted on the bulletin board for a week, and then voted on. It passed by a unanimous vote. Four candidates sent to the State Student Body Meeting held in Bend late in the spring of 1949, returned, better informed on student body problems faced by schools throughout the state. Problems vary, often according to the size of the school; the most pressing often being disciplinary actions involving not only students within the school, but also problems arising between school and community. Wilson reports that the student council has functioned smoothly this year: no unpleasant episodes have occured to shed unpleasant light either upon the school, or the students themselves. 21
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