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Page twenty On September 8, 1936, one hundred and eighteen boys and girls from every post of Cass Township came to junior high school to be enrolled as seventh graders. Our class has lost one member but has received two new members during the year. One of our ambitions is to add to our enrollment so that the class of '42 will be the largest graduating class in the history of Union High School. Our class is large, active, and energetic. We have made our mark upon the junior high school scholastically, socially, and athletically. Row I: Lucille Azbell, Charles Barre, Martha Ballard, Robert Bedwell, Fairy Bedwell, Bob Blakeman, Helen Beshers, Harold Boone, Virginia Bledsoe, James Boone, Rosemary Borders, Nelson Boone, Mary Bradley. Row II: Bradley Borders, Shirley Brewer, Bobby Bryce, Irene Burch, Cecil Burch, Betty Butler, Con Butler, Marjorie Christy, Russel Butler, Margaret Cox, Wendell Chambers. June Davies, Clarence Chubb. Row III: Marcella Dukes, Everett Clark, Ruth Eaton, Billy Coleman, Dorothy Everhart, Gerald Wayne Willis, Anna Fuzesi, Chester Cox, Alma Gadberry, Leroy Cox, Iris June Herndon, Max Dunder, Roberta Hill. Row IV: Victor Teasley, Betty Hixon, Felix Faidherbe, Norma Helen Holt, James Followell, Marian Hutchinson, Billy Ed Goodman, Mary Jewell, Eugene Griffith, Mary Hazel Keene, Russel GriH'ith, Mona Lorene King, Frazier Hankins. Row V: Mary Alice Kirk, Donald Harlow, Phyllis Lippeatt, Ronald Harlow, Virginia Lovelace, Bill Hopkins, Maxine Mitchell, John Jones, Inez McBride, Harold Kennedy, Kathryn McClanahan, Everett King, Irene McClure. Row VI: Norman Kirkman, Helen Parsons, Lester Ladson, Audrey Pigg, Thomas Lang, Catherean Pope, John Laxton, Charles Leigh, June Raef, Mable Ransford, Eugene Leturgez, Annie Robson, Patrick Mooney. Row VII: Bill McClellan, Frances Rooksberry, Jack McClanahan, Charles Nichols, Charlotte Thompson, Robert Osborn, Gerald Padgett, Mary Evelyn Wilson, Byron Pigg, Harold Pirtle, Louise Samson, Lloyd Rhodes, John Ring. Row VIII: Malcolm Schaad, George Sims, Betty Walton, Ernie Snyder, Charles Steele, Norma Jean Wilson, Joseph Storey, William Swan, Earl Terhune, Marian Stewart, Gerald Turpen, Glen Vandergritf, Ernestine Wheaton. Row IX: Willianna Waymire, Robert West, Braxton Walters, Betty Lou Wise, Georgie Wilkes, Garnet Eslinger, Ernest Wolfe, Max Wolfe, Herschell Woods, Perry Wilson, Hubert Burke, Daroll Burch, Eugene Cornelius.
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CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Curry ....... .......... P resident Herbert Price ...... ...,..... V ice President Hobart Beck ..,.......................................,.................., Sec'y-Treas. Class Motto: It is bad to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to suc- ceed. Class Flower: Pink Rose. Class Colors: Blue and White. RAW MATERIAL l I Page nineteen
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JUNICR HIGH ACTIVITIES The main activity in which the student body as a Whole participates is the general assembly held every Wednesday from 10:45 until 11:15. Each teacher is sponsor for a group of children. Together they present the I L programs. On Mondays and Fridays, at the same time, they meet in their home rooms. While nothing elaborate has been attempted, it has been worthwhile be- cause it has given the children experience in appearing before audiences and has developed confidence in them to do things, which is a vital part of life. MORE RAW MATERIAL I Page twenty-one
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