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Presented by the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of I Inton Hicjlt School In Its First Year! Y O O M Y U N MARIE ELDREDGE Editor BETTY ANN ROSS Assistant Editor LYNN WHITE Business Manager GLENDA WALKER Assistant Business Manager Printed by . . . ART CITY PUBLISHING CO. . . . Springville, Utah ( 'l jear oj ’irdts Jlie students of Inion were proud to le me UJ in the Ljcar of irsts. iJhey SenSet their responsi Li (n of Setting high standards and traditions. Dliis year was fihe the first hour ofi dawn on a new Jau. DL air was clear, we stepped forward to reach the far goal that u , een Set for uS• o as you turn these pages, relive that adventurous 3irst IJe car. r O R IU have tomorrow ddrujht before u3 rjCihe a ffame. 'Ldesterdau nialt-q jt Min -c L (jone thirty, own name. JU dawn-today dddroad arch above the road We march. ” we came. rJdanaston ddiujh “(J he J First Row, left to right:— BETTE ELDREDGE, Clerk; SUPERINTENDENT DEAN C. CHRISTENSEN; W. RUSSEL TODD, President; SUPERINTENDENT HAROLD M. LUNDELL, DR. F. G. ESKELSON. Second Row:— MARION HARRISON, Vice-President; L. F. HUTCHINGS, Principal; W. R. HARRIS. 'Jlromjl tie worl and efforts of ile 'IIn ion Mi9l ScLU,ic„ (time into recti existence. Uor lleir perseverance, eve wish lo express our sincere llunls to them. Six PRINCIPAL L. F. HUTCHINGS HJrrll, e guitling leadership of nC. 5 JdulclingS, the Union Might Sci oof lets arisen from a slam ifeS of an uncompleted in if!in j and an unorganized school program into lie pofisltetl product of which we are So prout! Jle combining of two riva f j i, ideal lodieS info lie present wed organized Union Student Idodg. en- dowet! with honor ant! much School Spirit las lal en a great deal of planning ant! adjustment. Die result speals for it Self ant! we are verg proud of the staunch ex- ecutive whose steering has made this a tremendous first gear. Seven Zsacuftu fJahmcf a fontj view from the pinnaefe of one if ear 's achievement U (flute a hreath-tahmij assignment for the I Inion Jdiifh Uacnftif. I )here have been mamj ijoafs Set this if ear that are ijet to he reached; anil there are hopes anil ilreams still to ffoiver. (J3ul a hand of unit if MRS. DORTHY REYNDERS Physical Education MR. JAMES LEWIS Exact Science MRS. LEORA BIRD Commercial MR. GLEN ALLRED Physical Education. Basketball MR. MERLIN L. KILLPACK Biology MR. SHARON CUMMINGS Agriculture leach hers prone ant! glad. and jacitllif together it of Uni on mat , MRS. MYRTLE LAMBERT Home Economics MR. CLYDE JOHNSON Music and Civics MRS. VIRGIE F. MURPHY Speech and English MR. J. ELDRED ALLRED Exact Science MR. EVANS J. PHILLIPS History and Review MR. B. K. PEARCE English MRS. BLANCHE MURPHY Library MISS SUZZANNE FISKE Art and English MR. R. LaMONT NIELSON History and Am. Problems tudent bo 4 O icerS Left to right:— . BRENT MORRILU, Presided: IN HOUfZ. ecretary: GWEN BODILY, Vice-President; MERLYNN ROSS. Historia n Indents jter an enlhnsiaslic election t ampaign, when the xjttf to - vote t!3. - 9. Cj. these httl rttnj premiers of jjpx fach { trhj were elected to l nct ks tke first fjt jidefit lodij °H“ erS oj Un ion J4:,k Sicliool fdall oj (inti vitality, JjSrent, - 9nez, Owen, and nur I hare (ed the student hot ly of U M. S. thronefh an exciting and momentous If ear oj fdirs s. Ten Left to right:—MR. LEWIS, MR. PHILLIPS, MR. KILLPACK. First Row:—MRS. MURPHY, Advisor: BRENT MORRILL, President; INEZ HOUTZ, Secretary; MERLYNN ROSS, Historian; GWEN BODILY, Vice-President; MR. CALL, Advisor. Second Row:— CAROLYN ROSS, KENNETH NICKELL, DON KILLIAN. NORVAL HANSEN, GORDON ELDREDGE. Not shown:—JEANNE JENSEN, GILBERT HARRIS. BILLY HASLEM. Eleven f aper Editors ant uu vi ors Left to right:— MRS. LEORA BIRD, Advisor; KARL JENSEN, Associate Editor; JOYCE BURR, Editor; AILSA ADAMS, Editor; MRS. BLANCHE MURPHY, Advisor. First Row. left to right:- DIANNA THOMPSON. HELENE HEMPHILL. SHARLYNN LARSEN, LELA BARTLETT. JOYCE BURR MAXINE MURPHY. MERLYNN ROSS. MRS. BLANCHE MURPHY. Second Row: VELMA MOOSMAN. FLORA HARVEY, AILSA ADAMS. PATSY GINES. DARLENE SMITH. DONA ROSS INEZ HOUTZ. AFTON BODILY. MRS. LEORA BIRD. Third Row:—LORA SMITHSON, PAULINE LARSEN. BARBARA HARRISON. ARVA TANNER. JOAN CRAPO, TOM ROWLEY KARL JENSEN. LYNNE GOODRICH. Twelve l jearlooh £Ji tors and 11 JanacjerS Left to right:— BETTY ANN ROSS, Assistant Editor; MARIE ELDREDGE, Editor; LYNN WHITE, Business Manager; GLENDA WALKER, Assistant Business Manager. y,„,L„L Staff First Row—MR. PEARCE. BEVERLY BILLINGS. BETTY ANN ROSS. MARIE ELDREDGE. GLENDA WALKER. M,S FISKE Second Row—GOLDEN HEED. PEGGY GOODRICH. MARTA MORRILL. PATTIE REIDHEAD. RENAE ELDREDGE. ALBERT BARNEY. Third Row: LYNN WHITE. RUTH BURR, MERLE ROLLER. RUSSELL McCALL. Thirteen CooLs and (du todi land . First Row:—MRS. FENN. MRS. UDELL, MRS. MATTHEWS. Left:—DICK SCHOLES. Second Row:—MR. RICHENS, MRS. HATCH. Right:- SQUIRE MANGUM. Fourteen Fifteen TOMMY LISONBEE SHERMAN CROZIER “ O Sometimes it Seems we re (ejt lei in d f erlapS to Jo Some € tler tvorl, d)n J friends toe In on' they pass US Lj Jt Seems, ly dances aimfeSS ynirl. -So, for two yooi! friends who lane slipped titvay '(Jet si all never leave oar memories, I .-e Jet!i( ale 11 is sinyle pa ye Will a m eSSa y e; wl erever they way le. Vo one shall ever tale I eir PU I or fill the yap they ve left lei ind; _And Sometime Soon we will meet ayain slid forever, yreat joy find. Sixteen c s Eighteen dt ciyS are nearing an end many memories come to our minds . . . w. remember onr cfaSS dances, aSSembfieS, and parties . ... Do us they were the best ever . . . . We remem ler joolbaff and CLIFFORD DUNCAN SHARLYNN LARSEN ROBERT CHAPOOSE NONA TWITCHELL JOAN VAN TASSEL DALE NELSON BETTY MEYERS CLIFTON JENKINS GAYLE GILBERT MARILYN MOWER IRVIN SHAVANAUX VIRGINIA MATHESEN bashetb a(( (fames that brought thriffs and excitem en . . . 'IJeS and those Cdhemistrg anc l .ALA ra headaches coufdnever be jorgotten VIOLET NATCHES GARDELL POWELL JOANN HOLGATE DEWEY MURRAY HAROLD WITBECK JOYCE McKENNA BOB JOHNSTUN DELORIS HUTCHEON. —r lAJe remember those miahtu S'Seniors before US . . flou, c omeJ our turn • • . we don't fieef Jo mighty . . • VUe are cj ad we are LAMAR FARNSWORTH MILDRED TANNER JOHN ROBERT JUSTICE ANN PAYNE RHEA SULLIVAN FRANK SNYDER BETTY LEE MARSH ROBERT K. MURPHY DORTHY ARNOLD BRENT MORRILL CLEO ALLRED MARION MORRILL graduating . . . hit Linda Late to leave . . . St's Leen fan, We've laugliedy n fa ued) worhecl and witnessed disappointments. We Lae sfikV Sf) r 10 , c rik 4 II' s J. .0 U FRED BROWN NELDA BEAL WALLACE HARVEY AUDREY HALL DELORIS COOK ARLYS IORG LORRAINE BARTLETT KENT BRIGHTON ENSYNE CLARK MARY JANE KELSEY BRICE SEARLE JOAN CRAPO ELLEN GILBERT JACK GREENE CORRINE ELLSWORTH ORLO SPENCER ‘J town Lolli menta Iftf andphysically. hlow, ad a group our fast wot dd to yoily the classed which fallow, are: lA e are proud lo he ihi JOHN BABCOCK LAWANA GLINES FRANK BINGHAM MARILYN ZIRKER AFTON BODILY GWEN BODILY KAY DEAN ARNOLD GERALD GAYLER MAX WARREN MARIE ELDREDGE BOYD FRESTON MARY DUGDALE JOAN WALKER DARRELL HALL DELAINE BIRD FRANK MEYERS first (jradnatincj JU J U M. S. and u ant to wish LJ on success in a(( yonr endeavors. o lomj. we ft be root in 'jo or if on. JACK BURGESS ELMA BODILY MERLYNN ROSS JOYCE BURR ARLENE PARRY CHARLEY CHAPOOSE JOLEEN SWAIN PATRICIA MEYERS LLOYD MORRILL BARBARA HARRISON BARBARA RASMUSSEN INA LEE NELSON DORTHY DEAN NIXON LA WANNA DILLMAN PAULINE LARSEN GLENDA ROBINSON JEANNE JENSEN ORLEN CROZIER NARVAL HANSEN LELA BARTLETT NORMAN ANGUS Dl ANNA THOMPSON ALMA HAMILTON SCOTT NICKELL Twenty-five Tweniy-six offend,... aue many more perjyfexing prolfemS flu's year flan we c u in our younger Jays . . . jlge Seems fo le creeping ujy on Scott Edrington Kadee Bastian Flora Harvey Keith Ellingsford LaRene Adams Opal Timothy Karl Murray Jay Gates Wanda Moore Stanley Jensen Evan Schelin Carol Schaefmeyer Verna Freston Lloyd Ostler Carol Ann Jenkins Leone Powell Larry Swain Larry D. Nelson Barbara Jane Brown Ina Hamilton Russell McCall LeRae Drollinger Doris Harvey Delores Brown Mary Murphy a A pretty past . . . lAJe ’re sixt een now ant we don t Lave to faLe dJe date an it - Ailsa Adams Quint Pickup Essie Sprouse Norman Tanner Hazel Johnson Vern McMullin Joyce Hall Don Burris Marilyn Anderson Ralph Johnstun Maxine Hurley Max Patry Donna Rae Hall Arlene Goodrich Carolyn Whiting Owen Asay Glenda Walker Morgan Glines Carl Jensen Velma Moosman til 1(3 Lut who (It oesn quite the j?, umorA nave i. geometry is Veda Thacker Johnny Jorgenson Arlin Bellon Shirley Cloward Merle Rawlings Keith Mortenson Chell Gardner Grace Notah 'Dutch' Zimmerman Nellie Johnson Rayma Gardner Gerald Henrie Blaine Horocks Shauna Gilbert Dean Cook Ronald Zirker Carol Taylor Emma Jean McDonald Myrlin Fenn Nadine Fausett Lela Morrill Keith Walker Coy Durfee Reah Mecham Dale Harrison 0 • ’ 'Junior J mo sl Ruth Burr Faye Frandsen Elaine McKenna John Benson Flora Thompson Frank Ferguson Carol Todd Woodrow Harris Colleen Moore Glenda Gardner Patty Goodrich Jim Fillingin Hazel Fredrickson Leon Ross Betty Timothy Glennis Van Beverly Billings Bill Durfey Roene Lemon Stanley Morrill lanice Anderton Dawn Pace Mildred Bird Lorna Searle Flora Tanner f rotn . . . ddueryone (oohed forward lo it .. . and made it the best dance of the year . . . idle ffuniorS bray about their yreat athfetcS too .. Kay Hamblin Merle Roller Veda Wall Dallas Murray Cleo Crow Norma Larson Byrrell Lamb John Perry Sammie Summerall Delmer H. Hamblin Arnold Keel Joanne Todd Janet Stevens Lyle Pickup Lorraine Price Lynn Goodrich Gary Gardner Billy McLea Marilyn Brighton Robert Stolla Doyle Huber Frances Cesspooch Venice Fowler Verle Behrman Jenene Harris Betty Ann Ross Don Killian Alfonso Van, Jr. Margie Gingell Arvin Hullinger Jerry LeBeau Aria Dickerson cJlool? a t the number we had this year an d most of the stars from the junior CL,... WJ(U ac h next came ear . . . wiin our th our taf- en ts of this year . . . and many more . . . Do beefy the Spirit of Ini on dli yh lu rn i n y Thirty-two noniore dln lliii l jear of Virili the claii of 54 ii tie firit d)oph cfaii and will he flu firit to complete the full three-gear coitrie at Union Migh ... C, rent thingi are in itore for our future ai we GORDON ELDREDGE President LOU ANN MORRILL Vice-President F-l if GWENNITA CURRY Secretary GILBERT HARRIS Representative Thirty-three cjrow, play, and learn here at Union . . . hut Sometimes, we h llems . . . lave out • proi Janeil Smith Larry Allred Cleo Holgate Merrill Wood Catherine Rowley Garland Smith Renae Eldredge Charles Daniels Maxine Murphy Earl Murphy Donna Ross Wesley Burr Jo Ann Shepard Kenneth Phillips Rocno Asay James Martin Melba Benson Joe Shields Helen Murray Gerald Hatch Treva Ann Gabbert John Wills Ann Peterson Warden Olsen Vella Rasmussen Tlhode ground gou ue heard in tL UL a Ion f lest me certainfg didn I come jrom the ojdiomored . . . Ok no! we find ha (J3io- fog if id a hreeze and ha dHgehra id judl ad clear ad mud. . . vUe Larry Dudley Sandra Rhodd Arlin Anderson Dorothy Harris Alfred Christensen Vivian Larsen George Forakis Betty Mower Milton Mecham La Wanna Rasmussen Marion Bodily Carolyn Dennis Roger Larsen Lula Behrman Gary Timothy Myrna Taylor Norman Rasmussen Shirley Harmon George Harvey Adele Lamb Lawrence Justice Betty Moosman Duane Richens June Robbins Glenn Apparroo Lave L een much in evidence at a(f the activities and events and we have enjoyed participating in them . . . you ve Seen us arounc Pattie Reidhead Ford Larsen Dawn Broderick David Kelsey Donna Larsen Craig Hutchings Alice Jenkins Walter Daniels Nina Jorgenson Albert Collotzi Karolyn Roberts Jimmy Lee Kathleen Warren Olsen Jimmy Penfield Lillian Nelson Albert Barney Beatrice Chandler Kent Anderton Betty Shelton Earl Taylor Jolene Cook Leon Simmons Jo Ann Angus Lowell D. Long Elva Hamilton ana ifon 're going to be seeing more ofns, for we've only ocen running 1 LL L in low year . . . now we ’re yoiny to dlii t into l iyh year andmaL e our Wayne Mills Naomi Timothy Larry Bigelow Geraldene Bush Delane Parry Lois Jenkins Norman Woolley Caroline Unca Sam Devere Ostler Marilyn Peterson Keith Winterton Vivian McConkie George Christensen Doralda Winn Keith Bastian Ruby Atwine Darris Rasmussen Lurrine Christensen Gerald Murphy Darlene Smith Albert Manning Joyce Arrowchis Ronald Robb Mary Ann Mathisen Francis Ankerpont cL J and our activities I he most outstanding that I Inion Jdial will UJ ever See Larry Huber JeNeal Pack Burnell Rich Clifford Bigelow Gertrude Chapooso Lloyd Carlsen Allen Gines Max Green Earl Rasmussen Ned Clark David Crapo Keith Nielson Doug Malin Curtis Mecham Merrill Chandler Garth Horrocks Lester Thompson Gary Hall Sharon Neilson Howard Eskelso Carl Smithson Clifford Fausett Wayne Brown Gary Dugdale Pete Lucero EARLENE WARBURTON Secretary CAROLYN ROSS Representative Success won 7 come jus! lecauSe ijou hang on . . . Ijou must push on toward a wortb-wbi(e objective . . . 1 Ue, the ddreshmen, are proud to be a part of the I Inion Jdigb School studentbodij . . . in Thirty-nine fact we are rather priuiLyeJ for we wi ((he the first fo loth start and our In flit School career at Ijnion . . . Our major trial enc Deanne Asay Donald Wright Bertha Bolton Willis Thompson Grace McMullin Golden Heed Pauline McConkie David Wright Roberta Grant Gale Wilkins Ruth Morrill Garth Justice Phyllis Quitchapoo Aaron Rasmussen Theda Burton Jack Adams DeLone Rich Floyd Hendricks Peggy Goodrich David Arnold ? . i ivicS . . . we con the activities ant U Saif UJ4 if that waSn I in our waij . . . We love are determined to heat those darned Sophomores Ronald Farnsworth Barbara Harvey Ina Ellingsford Myron Haslem Marian Gardner Glenna Betts Merrill Goodrich Dale Womack Pat Gines Charles Denver Terry Daniels Carol Twitchell Lorene Bodily Norman Mangum Clarice Shavanaugh Carol Springer Robert Reed Theron Robb Mary Lou Arnold Dick Kettle Robert Dudley Melba Durfee Ima Jean Cutch Aimon Johnson Joanne Swisher Forfy-two 3.M.J}. Officers Forly-four First Row, left to right:— JOAN WALKER, Decorator; BARBARA HULLINGER, President; JOANN HOLGATE. State Treasurer. Second Row:— JEANNE JENSEN. Secretary; PAULINE LARSEN, Reporter; MRS. LAMBERT, Advisor; MARILYN ZIRKER. State Song Leader, and Vice-President; JANICE ANDERTON, Song Leader; VELLA RASMUSSEN, Treasurer. The Union F. H. A. Club is one of the largest in the State and one of the most active. This year's outstanding activity was that of being Regional Hostess. Our club had two state officers this year. 3.3.J icers 7 Jeam First Row, left to right:— DOYLE HUBER. DALLAS MURRAY. Back Row:— TOM ROWLEY, DALE HARRISON. RONALD ZIRKER, President; CAROLYN DENNIS. MURRAY, Vice-President. R L Y Reporter; BRICE SEARLE, Se k Jrjfaer the Jew F. F. ihlights jripVof f he t|iv, is Cit irection of Ronald Zirker, president, the organization of chapter was successful. Li e year were the Benefit Dance, Harvest Ball, ; Judging Team to the National Convention and the at Kan- .7. ;7. J. CU Forty-five First Row, left to right:— Marilyn Anderson. Catherine Rowley, Ensyne Clark, Opal Timothy, Janice Anderton, Karl Murray. Larry Larsen. Marie Eldredge. Second Row:— Gwennita Curry, Gary Hall, Sandra Rhodd, JoAnn Angus. Gerald Henrie. Afton Bodily, James Martin, lla Rhae McConkie. Lyle Pickup. Third Row:— Donald Wright, Carolyn Whiting. Warden Olsen, Lloyd Carlson. Allen Gines, Jay Gates, Billy Haslem, Vivian McConkie, Lou Ann Morrill, Velma Moosman. Fourth Row:— David Wright. Larry Dudley, Charles Daniels, Rodger Larsen, Clifford Bigelow, David Arnold, Charles Denver, Kenneth Phillips. Earl Rasmussen, Leon Simmons, Lowell D. Long. Fifth Row:— Dale Harrison, Golden Heed. Merrill Chandler, Norman Rasmussen. Gary Timothy. Carl Jensen, Gwen Bodily. Sixth Row:— Bill Locke, JoAnne Todd, Aria Dickerson, Bill Durfey. Mr. Johnson, instructor. The Music Department made very satisfactory progress in activities and development. The Band was one of the best. The vocal section sponsored the operetta, The Forest Prince, based upon melodies of Tschaikowski, as our first Union Musical Production. Of course playing host to Region 5 Music Festival was a new experience, too. Forty-six QL First Row, left to right:—Mr. Johnson, instructor; Joleen Swain. Patricia Meyers, Anne Payne, Pattie Reidhead, Treva Ann Gab- bert, Marilyn Zirker, Carolyn Dennis. Second Row:—Beverly Billings. Ailsa Adams, Donna Rae Hall, lla Rhae McConkie, Joan VanTassel, Virginia Matheson, Charlene Quitchapoo, Phyllis Quitchapoo, Ina Lee Cutch. Third Row:—Joanne Swisher, Betty Moosman, Betty Meyers, JeNeal Pack, Helen Rudy, Donna McCarty, Janeil Smith, Barbara Rasmussen, Deloris Cook, Geraldine Bush. Fourth Row:—Caroline Unca Sam, Elma Bodily, Doris Harvey, Glenna Ross, Pauline Larsen, Ellen Gilbert, Vivian Larsen, Maida Melda Cesspooch, Nellie Johnson, Veda Wall, Nona Twitchell. Back Row:—Lorraine Bartlett, Cleo Allred, Joanne Todd, and Goldie VanTassel. Ik°lJ 3 (j Ce First Row, left to right:—Mr. Johnson, instructor; Marta Morrill. Clifford Fausett, Lowell D. Long, Myron Haslem, Norman Angus. Second Row:—Don Gardner, Albert Barney, Sharon Nielson, Clark Orum, Irvin Shavanaui, Willis Thompson, Glen Cotonuts. Earl Rasmussen. Third Row:—Milton Mecham, Charley Chapoose. Albert Manning. David Kelsey. Max Warren, Lynn White. Earl Taylor. Fourth Row:—Clarence Rodgers, Jack Adams, Evan Schelin, Craig Hutchings. Frank Bingham, Clifton Jenkins, Merle Rawlings, Kent Brighton, Ronald Robb. Forty-seven First Row. left to right:—Mrs. Murphy. Janet Stevens, Joyce Burr. Maxine Hurley. Betty Ann Ross. Dawn Pace. Mary Murphy. Reane Eldredge, Dorothy Dean Nixon. Second Row:—Nadine Fausett, Velma Moosman, Flora Harvey, Lynne Goodrich. Merlyn Ross, Jenene Harris, Faye Frandson, Lor- raine Price. Ronald Zirker, Garland Smith. Third Row:—Melba Durfee. Virginia Mathison, Alma Hamilton. Deloris Brown, Lorna Searle, Lela Bartlett, Larry Larsen, Gary Gardner, Ensyne Clark, Billy Durfee. Fourth Row:- Barbara Harvey, Helen Murray, Lorraine Bartlett, Peggy Goodrich, Pauline McConkie, Mildred Tanner, Flora Thomp- son, Mary Jane Kelsey, Janeil Smith, Reah Mecham, June Hackford. Back Row:—Albert Barney, Max Jensen, Warren Stanley Jensen, Billy McLea, Bob Johnstun. John Zimmerman, Lloyd Carlson, Lar- ry Swain, Karl Murray, Milton Mecham. , C roS J First Row, left to right:— Barbara Harrison, Joleen Swain, chairman: Arlo Spenser, Ann Peterson, Larry Larsen. Second Row:— Marilyn Brighton, Clifton Jenkins, Pauline Larsen, Joanne Todd, Mrs. Lambert. Forty-eight ;7 „ Si P. C First Row. left to right:— GLENDA RAE ROBINSON .................. Secretary LORRAINE BARTLETT ................. March Leader ELLEN GILBERT President Back Row:— BARBARA HARRISON ...................... Reporter MRS. REYNDERS Advisor DOROTHY DEAN NIXON Vice-President dafonilar SEPTEMBER- 28—Moab at Union—Football. OCTOBER— 3—Lyceum. —Union at Uintah—Football. I 1-12-13—U. E. A. Vacation. 13—Wasatch at Union—Football. 19—Union at Moab—Football. 26—Uintah at Union—Football. NOVEMBER— 2—Harvest Ball. 15—Lyceum. 17—Union vs. Cyprus—Football. 21—Lyceum. 21—Senior Hop. 2A—State Finals—Football. DECEMBER— I—Dedication of U. H. S. 7— Wasatch at Union—Basketball. 8— South Summit at Union—Basketball. 12—School Play . . . ''Men Are Like Streetcars. 14— San Juan at Union—Basketball. 15— North Summit at Union—Basketball. 21—Alumni Day. 21— Girls' Day Dance. 22— Christmas and New Year's Vacation. 22—Union at North Summit—Basketball. 26—Park City at Union—Basketball. 28—Union at South Summit—Basketball. JANUARY— 4—School started. 9—Duchesne at Union—Basketball. 10—Lyceum. I I—Union at Altamont—Basketball. 25—Union at Uintah—Basketball. of fluenti FEBRUARY— I—Tabiona at Union—Basketball. I—F. H. A. Assembly. 5— Lyceum. 6— Union at Duchesne—Basketball. 8— Altamont at Union—Basketball. 9— Sweetheart Ball. I ■‘I—Speech Assembly. 15— East High at Union—Basketball. 16— Music Festival. 22—Uintah at Union—Basketball. 29—Leap Year Dance. MARCH— 5—Union at Tabiona—Basketball. 12-13-14-15—Basketball Tournament. 21—Sophomore Assembly. 21—Sophomore Slide. 21— Regional Drama and Commercial Contests at Price. 22— F. H. A. Regional Convention. 26— U. S. A. C. Program. 27— 28—School Operetta. 28— Freshman Assembly. APRIL— 2—Fashion Show. 4—Loud Sox Dance. 10—Junior Assembly. I I—Junior Prom. 18— Freshman Frolic. 19— Relays Music Festival. 25-26—Region Music Festival. MAY— 3—Regional Meet at Price. 7—Basin Baseball Finals. 10—State Meet. 23—Graduation. Fifty F. F. A. Harvest Ball Queen m„ ylc J (It’S was proven irrefutably by an able cast in Union's school play................. Headed by Joyce Burr as the irrepressible heroine Maudie, and Ronald Zirker as her long-suffering boy friend Davy, a competent cast kept the situation in hand until the second curtain call. Front Row, left to right:— DOROTHY DEAN NIXON, JOYCE BURR, FLORA HARVEY, MELBA DURFEE, LORAINE BARTLETT, JEANNE JENSEN. Back Row:— FAYE FRANDSEN, MRS. VIRGIE MURPHY, KARL MURRAY, RONALD ZIRKER, LYNNE GOODRICH, LAMAR FARNSWORTH, GARY GARDNER, JANET STEVENS, LORRAINE PRICE, RENAE ELDREDGE, MARY MURPHY. NORMAN ANGUS. Fifty-three Here Comes Assembly Beware! Cloudy Future Yell! Please! ! Oh, Gorsh! ! I his is the word that year by year, While in her place the School is set, Every one o) her sons must hear, And none that hears it dare forget. This they all with joyful mind Bear through life, lihe a torch of flame, And falling, fling to the host behind— ‘ Play up! Play up! And play the game! —Henry Newbolt MORGAN GLINES GARLAND SMITH Right Half Left Tackle ROBERT JUSTICE Tackle BRENT MORRILL Right Halfback KENT ANDERTON DUANE RICHENS Center Quarterback ARLYS IORG Halfback STANLEY JENSEN End ROBERT CHAPOOSE Right Tackle (no picture) E. WRIGHT ELVIN RASSMUSSEN Coach Left Tackle—All-State GORDON ELDREDGE BLAINE HORROCKS Right End Quarterback DON KILLIAN Fullback LYLE SNYDER Fullback—All-State JOHN BENSON KENNETH NICKELL Left Halfback Quarterback JERRY LeBEAU Right Tackle MILTON MECHAM Right End ROBERT CHAPOOSE Right Tackle NARVOL HANSEN Quarterback DARRELL HALL Right End DOYLE HUBER NARVOL HANSEN Forward Forward BYRRELL LAMB FRANK SNYDER Forward Center JOHN BENSON Guard The Union High School basket- ball team entered the state tour- nament as region champs, and showed the fighting spirit that prevailed through the whole sea- son. Their conduct was excep- tional, and although they did not win the championship, they showed the kind of championship qualities that we are proud to see representing our school. In the first game the height of Salina's team proved too much, but the boys returned to win the DON KILLIAN Guard JOHN PERRY Center LEON ROSS Forward next game from a flashy Cedar City team. Then in the third trial, the height of Wasatch proved too much once again, and we came home with a one-to-two record, having played against the toughest teams in the tourney. We say . . . WATCH UNION NEXT YEAR! B 5, cam First Row, left to right:— DALE WOMACK, CHARLES DENVER, CHARLES DANIELS, LARRY ALLRED, COACH WRIGHT GOLDEN HEED. Second Row:— JACK ADAMS, RONALD ROBB, THERON ROBB, DUANE RICHENS, GERALD HATCH LLOYD HENDRICKS. Third Row:— GARLAND SMITH, CRAIG HUTCHINGS, MILTON MECHAM, DOUG MALIN, GILBERT HARRIS. (Gordon Eldredge not shown.) Sixty-four TRACK TEAM HONORS ASPIRING BASEBALL STARS Name Meet Event '51 '52 ELVIN RASMUSSEN BYU Inv.—Mile run District—Mile run 2 1 Region—Mile Run State—Mile run 1 JOHN BENSON District—100-yd. dash District—220-yd. dash 1 BRENT MORRILL District—440-yd. dash BYU Inv.—880-yd. dash 4 MARION MORRILL District—Pole Vault Region—Pole Vault 1 2 DOYLE HUBER District—High Hurdles District—Pole Vault 2 1 3 DON KILLIAN District—Shotput 2 BRICE SEARLE District—100-yd. dash 2 Region—100-yd. dash District—220-yd. dash 1 2 Region—220-yd. dash 1 GWEN BODILY District—440-yd. dash 3 ROBERT STOLLA District—High Jump 2 RONALD ROBB District—880-yd. dash 2 ERNIE DOMGAARD GORDON District—880-yd. dash 3 ELDREDGE District—Discus 3 MILTON MECHAM District—440-yd. dash 3 KEN NICKELL District—220-yd. dash 2 TRACK TEAM MEMBERS No games played as we go to press, But they re our boys, nevertheless! CHARLES ' SMILEY'’ DENVER Catcher DARRELL HALL . Catcher JOHNNY JORGENSON Pitcher GILBERT HARRIS Pitcher DEWEY MURRAY First Baseman GERALD GAYLOR Second Baseman WOODROW HARRIS Third Baseman CHARLES DANIELS Shortstop KEN NICKELL Outfield RUSSELL McCALL Outfield TERRY DANIELS Outfield GWEN BODILY Outfield DOYLE HUBER Outfield JOHNNY BABCOCK Utility DON KILLIAN Utility GERALD HENRIE Utility HONORS TO THE DRAMA STUDENTS HOWARD ALLRED LARRY ALLRED ALBERT BARNEY WAYNE BROWN WESLEY BURR ROBERT CHAPOOSE ALBERT COLLOTZI DON GARDNER MORGAN GLINES ALLEN GINES GILBERT HARRIS DARRELL HALL BLAINE HORROCKS DALE HARRISON GERALD HATCH JOHNNY JORGENSON DAVID KELSEY FORD LARSEN RUSSELL McCALL BILLY McLEA BURNELL RICH DUANE RICHENS CHARLES SPRINGER KEITH WALKER LLOYD OSTLER AT THE REGIONAL MEET IN PRICE MERLYNN ROSS LELA BARTLETT MARY MURPHY DOROTHY DEAN NIXON PAULINE McCONKIE MELBA DURFEE LLOYD CARLSON RONALD ZIRKER JOHN LEE ZIMMERMAN LARRY SWAIN DAWN PACE FAYE FRANDSEN KARL MURRAY BETTY ANN ROSS LORRAINE PRICE STANLEY JENSEN RENAE ELDREDGE HONORS FROM THE COMMERCIAL CONTEST IN PRICE Shorthand— JOYCE BURR JAY GATES INA LEE NELSON Bookkeeping— JOYCE BURR ANN PAYNE Typing— MERLYNN ROSS First Place—1st year First Place—1st year First Place—1st year First Place Second Place Second Place And Then On To STATE MEET AWARDS! DOROTHY DEAN NIXON MARY MURPHY LELA BARTLETT BETTY ANN ROSS RONALD ZIRKER BILLY McLEA FAYE FRANDSEN MERLYNN ROSS BILLY DURFEY LARRY SWAIN JOHN LEE ZIMMERMAN RENAE ELDREDGE KARL MURRAY Sixty-five The time, 8:30 p. m.; the place, Roosevelt Stake House. The house lights dim; there is an expectant hush, then the crashing strains of the Overture fill the air! March 27, 1952. Yes, that was indeed a great night for that eve- ning Union High School presented its first operetta, The Forest Prince. Union High has a great many things to be proud of this year, and The Forest Prince is one of them. The Operetta was presented two nights and both performances were given before large and receptive audi- ences. TATIANA (Soprano) I LA RHAE McCONKIE SONIA OPAL TIMOTHY VASLAV (Tenor) ..................................... EVAN SCHELIN TATIANA'S LADY-IN-WAITING HELEN RUDY IVAN (Baritone) ... ............................LARRY LARSEN ILYTCH CRAIG HUTCHINGS MOTHER VANYA ELLEN GILBERT TSAR MIKHAIL ................. ................... NORMAN ANGUS PRINCE DMITRI ........... LYNN WHITE JESTER AT THE TSAR'S COURT . ALLEN GINES DIRECTOR ....... CLYDE JOHNSON ACCOMPANISTS JOLEEN SWAIN, MARTA MORRILL Sixty-six Sixty-eight J lujl i(jtits of the ffunior f t ront 'APRIL IN PARIS Late in April, after this book had gone press, the festival was held at Union hgh Sch l, the cente of all activi these two days. Regale© in all tlje beayfy th at is shown in this picture, Union Hic h School rea'ched a MeaY the stabl hment f r its cultural program Resigned to matcty'-rhe iplendi f athletic program already in effect,. r j, ionaj music ities during After its excellent performance during the Basin Days activities, the music department looked forward eagerly to this coming event, expect- ing to once more show the talents and high standards achieved and per- fected during the past year. It was an honor in this first year to be the center of such a fine activity. Seventy Rutographs Rutographs Autographs Rutographs Rutographs Rutographs Autographs 6 Autographs Autographs 6 Autographs 6
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