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Row I: Horace Alsman, Donita Alumbaugh, Roy Alumbaugh, Elaine Anderson, Eugene Bedwell, Anna Mae Bedwell, Dee Boone, Norma Bland, Paul Brown, Martha Bledsoe, Arthur Butler. Row II: Vera B. Bledsoe, Max Butler, Loraine Boyd, Max Ciscell, Bonnie Brewer, Leon Cobb, Pauline Brown, Marjorie Patton, Marie Burke, Thomas Curry, Naomi Butler. Row III: William E. Davies, Ruth Dudley, Bob Deckard, Anna Pearl Davies, James Exline, Wilma Dudley, Stephen Freeman, Doris Rose Goodman, Billy Goodman, June Gray, John Goodwin. Row IV: Grace Hankins, Grover Griffith, Eloise Hicks, Paul Hiatt, Irene Leturgez, Mary McClellan, Hazel Kirk, Frances Houpt, Mary Houston, William Jewell, Phyllis Risinger. Row V: Edward Reeves, Myrtle Ring, Warren Price, Henrietta Raef, Fred Patton, Fay Etta Raines, Wayne Patton, Cora Ransford, Delmar Pigg, Clarice Price, Lowell Phillips. Row VI: Ramona Piitg, Robert Livingston, Mildred Pope, James Marshall, Mary Pentland, Fletcher Robertson, Iris Jean Page, Franklin Robertson, Margaret Owens, Paul Wayman, Vivian Pyle. Row VII: David Yung, Irene Faidherbe, Glen Whaley, Ruth Walters, Denzil Walters, Laverne Turpen. Edwin Thompson, Imogene Steiner, Mary E. Smith, Ralph Smith, Dora Jean Lovelace, Lucretia Seldomridge. Row VIII: James Schofield, Ruth Scamihorn, Hazel Morgan, Esther Roudebush, Elaine Loudermilk, Kermit Smith, Dorothy Rooksberry, Mary Mooney, Joe Roudebush, Evelyn McCammon, Zenophia McCammon, John Hickman. Page fifteen
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Page fourteen MORE MINE-RUN SOPHOMORE HISTORY The sophomore class of this year has a promising outlook for future. It entered Union last year with one of the largest groups ever to be admitted, its attendance numbering over a hundred. This class boasts of its performances of both girls and boys in the athletic field. It has four prominent players on the first team in basketball, several members on the second team, and the captain of the second team is a sopho- more. This class was conspicuous also in football. Its girls' basketball team won the all-school tournament sponsored by the GAC, and two of the girls from this class were runners-up in the finals of the deck tennis tournament. This class has several representatives in all school organizations, having four members in the Blue Tri and seven in the GAC. Many of its students are in the Glee Club, and several of its boys are in the Hi-Y, and it has several musicians in the school orchestra. Union was also represented in the state- wide first year Latin contest by sophomore girls. OFFICERS ..........Pres1dent Bob Deckard ...... Paul Hiatt ........ ....... V ice President John Hickman ........ ........ S ec'y-Treas. Colors: Rose and Gold. Flower: White Rose. Motto: Row, don't drift. Sponsors: Mr. Irons, Mr. Purcell, Miss Aikman.
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Page sixteen MORE MINE-RUN The Freshman class boasts an enrollment of eighty-seven pupils. While this isn't a record breaking membership, we still feel We have much for which to be proud. The social life of the Freshman as a class has not been great, yet they have been active in the extra curricular field this year. From the actual number taking part in these activities, interest seems to have in- creased greatly from the preceding years. Several members of the Freshman class have joined organizations and clubs of the school. The GAC boasts of nine pledges from this classg three freshman boys are in the Hi-Y, and eight have the honor of making the sec- ond team for basketball. As the school years advance this experience should prove valuable in the athletic field. Not only do the Freshman boys boast of a basketball team, but the girls were well represented in the basketball tournament sponsored by the GAC for all Union girls. Last, but not least, comes the field of music. In this much talent is shown- both in vocal and instrumental Work. The Orchestra and Glee Club shows the highest per cent of membership to be from this, the Freshman class. Yes, we are very proud of our class! Class officers are: Mildred McClellan ....... ....i....,. P resident Mary Jane Mason .....,.. ......... V ice President Mary Susan Taylor ..............................,. ...... S ec'y-Treas. Motto: Smile and the world smiles with you. Colors: Red and Silver. Sponsor: Gladys Mitchell.
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