Union High School - Utopian Yearbook (New Castle, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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QLASS Hi TORY ET'S take a stroll. The sky is a pale blue veil covered with patches of white. As we walk along, this world fades from view and we begin floating along on those white clouds. The magic carpet we are on soars higher and higherg wait a minute. What's that over there? Let's go and see. As we draw nearer, it becomes plainer. Yes, it's a crystal ball, and ever so big. It must be packed full of news. Let's take a look and see what we can find out. This mysterious crystalline sphere begins to reveal facts as soon as our eyes focus into its cold depths. There's a class, a significant class, turning from their junior high days toward the thrill of their first year as Green Freshmen. The name is traditional, so no com- plaint is cited for its use. For the freshman year our freedom was restricted, therefore, no officers were elected. No activities took place this year either. Our advisors were Miss Holmes, Mrs. Krause, and Mr. Patterson in charge of rooms 210, 201, and 109 respectively. After a wonderful summer vacation was over, the tedious task of studying began when the sophomore year commenced. The year started with a class meeting on October 20, 1949. Bob Meyers was elected president, Ronnie Gall as vice-president, Carole Frye as secretary, and Logan Doyle as treasurer. Our advisors were Mrs. Shields in charge of 203, Mrs. Hughes supervising 207, and Mr. Nicastro and Mr. Davis sharing 204. The class rings were ordered in November of that year. With pride, Peggy Hamia was elected Queen of Hearts at the Valentine Dance on February 14. Her very capable at- tendents were Shirley McKinley, Carole Frye, Irene Plano, Joanne Aller, Sally Salzman, and Virginia Torchio. This second year of high school ended in a wild fling at Idora Park. The junior year, significant in the lives of every student, opened with a roar as Bob Hart was elected president, Darrell Dess as vice-president, Marilyn Brown as secre- tary, and Bob Myers as treasurer at our first meeting. The faculty personnel advising us were Mr. Roussos and Mrs. Hartford commanding rooms 202 and 208 respectively. A successful Harvest Moon Dance was centered around Carole Frye, the Queen, and Bob Hart, t.he King. This occasion was held on November 2, 1951. The most memorable event of the junior year was when the class rings were received. To top things off nicely, a magazine contest was held, to which the total net receipts added up to 52063. 75. For this achievement in salesmanship, a trophy was awarded to the class. As customary, the losing room, which was 208, gave 202, the winning room, a party. The scene is fading, something's wrong! No, the moisture, from me eyes of boys and girls entering their last year of school, was clouding the crystal globe. They must be regretting the times when they should have applied themselves to their studies alittle UIOPG. Now that the view is back to normal, we can see that Bob Hart was elected as presi- dent, Don French as vice-president, Marilyn Brown as secretary, and Ronnie Gall as treasurer. The officials for this last memorable year in Union were Mrs. King and Miss Robinson. They control rooms 206 and 205 respectively. The responsibilities were many, but the restrictions were eased somewhat. One of the last activities of the complete school was the Christmas Dance. After that dinks, announcements, and name cards were or- dered in the rapid trend of events. The Junior-Senior Prom was one of the many incidents which was working toward a stupendous climax. This climax took the form of a grande finale of high school. This finale was graduation, the place where a dream come true was realized. And so as this episode of a class making its way up through the ranks of education closes, a filmy grey mist slowly settles over and shrouds the sphere of glass. Then as we become conscious that we are back on our magic carpet once again, free to soar or glide wherever we please. All track of each other is lost as fate forms each destiny. By Donna Blackford Logan Doyle Ed Jenkins Marilyn Brown 10



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0FlICER PRESIDENT John Robert Hart If I Go to college VICE-PRESIDENT 7 Donald James French 4lDOn! 9 Batchelor TREASURER Ronald Andre Gall C KHankY I Go to college SECRETARY Marilyn Joyce Brown Mil1on Undecided ADVlSOR MRS. HELEN KING MISS ELMA ROBINSON

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