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FEBRUARY 2—Marriage Council from the USAC gave a series of lectures to the seniors. Today we watched our exchange assembly. They 11 travel soon. FEBRUARY 4—Duchesne at Union. We won, 52-32. FEBRUARY 6—We traveled to Altamont to play basketball. We won again. Score: 67-46. FEBRUARY 12—Juniors selected their Senior rings, today. They're called Sabre Jets.'' FEBRUARY 13—Valentine assembly in honor of our Sweetheart Queen, Janice Nielson. At noon we went to the Roosevelt Theatre to see the show, Something For the Birds.'' FEBRUARY 14—A. S. C. Sweetheart Ball was held at Union. Our queen, Janice N„ won the title of Uintah Basin Sweetheart. FEBRUARY 16-20—Our first photography exhibit at Union sponsored by the Press Club and the Beaux Arts. It was enjoyed by some of the town folks as well as the student body. Let's have one next year. FEBRUARY 18—Band party was held in band room. FEBRUARY 19—Exchange assembly traveled to Uintah. The Utes were very appreciative. FEBRUARY 20—Our big game! Pep assembly— Mrs. Lambert showed em how, and they did. 54-45, our favor. Hur- rah! We go to State! FEBRUARY 21— Union at Craig. FEBRUARY 23— Ameri- can Legion assembly. FEBRUARY 25—Ken Nickell won the American Le- gion essay contest, My American Heritage. Renae Eldredge won second. MARCH 2—Band uniforms were ordered today. MARCH 3—Lyceum—U. S. A. C. string quartet. MARCH 4—The long dreaded day arrived. We got shot. MARCH 9—A banquet honoring our region cham- pions was held in the Home Ec. room. It was given by the boys sweethearts. MARCH 11-12—Faculty play, January Thaw. Boy, can they act! Understand some have signed movie contracts instead of teaching contracts. MARCH 12 — Morgan Glines won first place in the regional speech contest held at Union. Nice going . . . Morgan. MARCH 12—One-act play sponsored by the Mas- que Club, Sadie's Oats. Very clever. We understand the club is working on a very weird play for Uintah Basin Days. It is entitled, Which is the Way to Bos- ton. We really appreciate a 11 the wonderful things this club has done.
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JANUARY 17—We beat Carbon College Frosh, 60-55. The game was played at Union. DECEMBER 26—Union at Parle City. We both gained a victory. 34-30 for Union, and 37-33 for Park City. DECEMBER 27—Union went to North Summit. Again one victory and one loss. Our victory, 43-34. Our loss, 42-40. DECEMBER 30—North Summit at Union. 'A' team won 47-42. B’ team lost 37-34. JANUARY 2—First league game—AMamont at Union. Of course we won. 50-27. 'B' team won 38-34. JANUARY 3—We beat Grantsville on our floor tonight. Score: 38-34. JANUARY 5—Back to school after a wonderful vacation which ended too soon. We've for- gotten algebra, shorthand, and everything about school, but it won't take long to get back into the old grind. JANUARY 19 —The last of the Senior pictures were taken today. We give a special thanks to this faithful shirt which was worn by every senior boy. The seniors looked very distinguished in their caps and gowns. JANUARY 21-22—Seniors chose their announce- ment cards today. Graduation s getting closer. JANUARY 22—Velma Moosmann was selected as Senior class secretary. JANUARY 9—The Sophomore class presented an excellent assembly. It featured Suzie's Sweat- er Shop. Game with Midvale M-Men. They won, 54-39. After the game with Midvale, we all went to the Sophomore Slide, which was a sock and sweater affair. JANUARY 12-13-14—The seniors took aptitude tests. Many of us are apt to flunk. JANUARY 15—Freshies had a party in the gym. Lots of games and refreshments. JANUARY 16—Today climaxes a BIG week. Halls have been filled with BEAT UINTAH pos- ters, the band and the Pep Club have con- ducted pep rallies during noon hour, big pep assembly today. Our efforts were not in vain. We beat Uintah both games. Score: 'A' team, 49-46. B' team, 49-34. JANUARY 23—We beat Tabiona tonight on their floor. Scores were 52-39 for the Varsity, and 44-25 for the B team. Pretty good, don't you think? JANUARY 24—Carbon at Union. Victory again, 47-40. JANUARY 29—Classes selected candidates for Sweetheart Queen. Those selected were: Faye F., Lou Ann Morrill, Janice N„ and Mar- garet H. In the afternoon we tried a matinee dance. JANUARY 30—Union vs. Duchesne. Our win 52-45. We re on our way to championship of Uintah division. JANUARY 31 — South High Alumni came to Union and we won, 53-45. We ve got a team that's really neat; We’ll cheer them on come win or defeat.
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MARCH 13—Holiday today while our teachers went to Altamont. Also the F. F. A. Sweet- heart Ball. Marilyn Brighton was chosen Queen in Calico. MARCH Ifc—We gave our boys a big send oft today. They're on their way to the state tour- nament. Keep your eye on them. They're going places. MARCH 18—We opened the State Tournament by playing Cyprus, and by golly we won, 45-39. MARCH 19—Altamont's exchange assembly came to Union. We enjoyed it. Did you hear the score today? We beat South Sevier, 33-29. We re on our way to win State! MARCH 20—We beat South Summit today in a real thriller. Score: 39-29. MARCH 21—Tonight was a night we ll always re- member ... WE DID IT! WE TOOK STATE BY BEATING AMERICAN FORK 44-39. MARCH 22—The Champ Caravan was greeted by Uintah Basin sports fans. Mayor McLea presented the boys with a Key to the City. MARCH 24—We held our Victory Day today. State, county, and city officials were here. There were many guest speakers. (Oh, those hard bleachers!) Matinee dance this afternoon. MARCH 25—Central Utah Vocational School lec- tured to the seniors. MARCH 26—Today we saw our contest play, She's a Neat Job. Victory Dance at Victory Park. Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Larsen, Also a thanks to the orchestra. MARCH 28—The wrestling classes have turned their attention to track. MARCH 30—Junior class presented their Prom assembly. MARCH 31 — Lyceum, ' Am- bas s adors of Song. APRIL 2—Ban- quet honor i n g the basketball boys. This was given by the lo- cal civic clubs. THANKS. APRIL 3—Spring vacation—no school! Pagoda Paradise, theme of the Junior Prom, was em- phas'zed by beautiful Oriental decorations. APRIL 4—Post Prom. APRIL 8—Press Club party. . . . Betty paid Mr. Richens his final payment on the yearbook. APRIL 9—Gray Lyceum, seven- teen - year - old Marimba play- er. Beat Duchesne in first baseball game. APRIL I I — Our Masque Club at- tended B. Y. U. Dramatics Day for high school stu- dents. APRIL 13—Down- town Coaches An- nual Award Dinner held in Provo in honor of our State Champs. APRIL 14—Yippee! Another show in History. APRIL 15—FFA Parents and Sons Banquet. APRIL I6--Basin track meet held at Union. We scored the most points. APR. 17—Girls' Day assembly and Spring Salad Swing. Also nominations for student body officers. APRIL 20—Last section of Yoon-Yun went to pub- lishers today. We're through at last! APRIL 21—Dancing classes put on dance assembly.
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