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S 6!444W6u'afuf At the beginning of the year 49-50, we had forty-six members in our class. During the year the number has decreased, leaving a total of forty-four to answer the roll call. The first thing we did was elect class oHicers. After some discussion, we decided upon Charles Rooks- berry for president, Norman Hale for vice-president, Ernmadean Hampton as secretary, and Carol Coleman as treasurer. Our class colors are yellow and white, and the flower is a red rose. XVe settled down after a few months and some joined the various activities. Our sponsors are Mr. Clayton and Mr. Irons. At one of our meetings we elected Norma Pope and Shirley Neilson as attendants to the football queen. XVe are all looking forward to the remaining years at Union. Row One: Charles Rooksberry, Norman Hale, Carol Coleman, Emmadean Hampton. Row Two: Betty Bennett, XVyvonna Booker, Mary Boone, Dorcas Borders, Alma Brewer, Shirley Carlisle, Carolyn Chambers. Row Three: john Cliver, Harold Coleman, Billy Everhart, James Goodman, Phillip GriHith, Harold Irons, joe Land. Row Four: Eleanor Lippeatt, Marian Lovelace, Betty NlcCammon, Shirley Neilson, Shirley O'I-laver, Marlene Olson, Ruth Patton. Row Fifve: Evelyn Pigg, Mary Pilette, Gerald Pirtle, Norma Pope, Virginia Racer, James Ransford, Tommy Risinger. Raw Six: Norman Sheffler, Vernon Smith, Bob XVebster, Barbara XVillis, Chester lVilson, Dorothy YVoodward, Kathleen Maxey. Row Seven: Harriet Anderson, Billy Ashburn, Billy Bargar. -Q Y It .-4 1 I, 7 at 1 - - J- - s V S Al ez: '59 A . sa.. F. W .. a i 7 'F-. K ia 'E' lg ' fi- M l N fl 'As ' Wd G- l K A A ,P 3 ' .- 9 3. .- 6 if. I ' 3. ' 2 I 4 ,, so ' R11 . -, X ' , 'Q ,TJ e ' N 1 N .1 . ...fr W 1 , f. , ' S, A 4, . ' as 4. 'S hi fn I i ' ' ' ee ,ig I . '- . 'ur-N - -- V e ' Q - Q 'C fi- fav. ix A5 im! ., Q 1 . - up v 'P 'A 1 Q- 'l x' ir ' ' . -i 1 ,Q . ' ' t- : 3 1,4 bi . fa ' ? , ii , 'Q' .' ' Q wr V -4 i i, ' .rw lla ' , L.. - .- I. - es , 5 ., .- Q N :P ri. if .L ' x .,. - , Q- .' N' 123 .A I .
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The first thing that the seventh and eight graders must conquer is the changing of classes and rooms here at Union. They are a very progressive group of students, and are very proud of the fact that they have their own basket- ball teams, yell leaders, and also a dramatics club. There are ninety-seven students enrolled in junior High, forty-eight in the eighth grade and forty-nine in the seventh grade. Rofw One: Max Bedwell, Donna Burris, johnny Bulter. Row Two: Robert Carlisle, Shirley Jewel, Judith Kennedy, Danny Landis, Beverly Meeks, Bobby Morgan, Mildred Parks. Row Three: Phyllis Pigg, l..aD0nna Price, Bob Racer, john Ridge, Rosemary Robert, jaunita Sales- man, Billy Walters. Row Four: Fred NValters, Barbara Walters, jimmy Zaayer, Sally Ammer- man, Rex Ballard, Carolyn Blevens, Rosemary Clever. Rofw Five: Donna Coleman, Sue Ann Duncan, Alvina Enochs, Linda Haskett, james Kirk, junior Lang, Kay Meurer. Row Six: Larry McClellan, Reba Neilson, Berndt Olson, Merle Pigg, Marilyn Shorter, Norman Stinson, johnny Terhune. Row Seven: Margaret Ridge, Gene Woodward, Ruth Swan, Dean Pope, Phyllis Marshall, Charles Wall, Marilyn Goodman. 3 5 1- R lf. + 1 A' ' f avi. , , ra - t- il l , xx' , .fig A ' 1 3 M 9 2 2 ian? mv' 1 x Q ., Lf I i .af Q .. . ,. V J. Le. if X It la' l is Nl , -1., 1 ' 1-x , v ,4 - .. I N . tv lm. 1 4 Y i. V- . ' ,Jae-we A A - , . . -1' fi , .' ,eff 'Y' 5 if .w La - ,. , ILL :E E, P,
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