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Page 9 text:
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k S C ft 0 0 I ' ‘ ‘ ■ k -w . . on war J Words by Wayne M. Carle We sing a song of unity At UNION. I o honor we will always hold In fellowship be one. Alumni, friends, and students know Our hearts will steadfast be United for our team and school In loss or in victory. union Music by Clyde L. Johnson Chorus: Onward with Union. Cheering, singing, lead us on Onward with I Inion I il our goal is won. Well a1 ways love you, dear Union, I rue we I! ever be. iun i o n I o loyal hearts means unity.
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Union High—the symbol of accomplishment, happy moments, and success. To us, your students, you shall always remain a pleasant memory. In you we found the true meaning of friend- ship and fellowship. During this never-to-be-forgotten year, we have come to learn the value of unity. 4
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AUGUST 26-27—Registration days—gee how time flies! SEPTEMBER 2—First day of school. We feel that this will be a world-shaking, record-breaking, ' YEAR TO REMEMBER. SEPTEMBER A—The A. S. C. held their first meet- ing at Union. Joanne Todd was elected vice- president, and Lou Ann Morrill, reporter. SEPTEMBER 5—Pre-season football games started today. Park City came to Union, and we beat them 6-0. SEPTEMBER 9—Nomination of class officers. First student body assembly. There was a mad scramble for seats in the center section. Game with Payson. 6-0 favor of Payson. What a day! SEPT. 12- Tonight was I the Get Acquainted Dance. SEPTEMBER 13—Game with Provo High at B. Y. U. Stadium. Provo won 28-7. SEPTEMBER 16—Thirty-two girls were initiated into the F. H. A. What people won't do for a penny! SEPTEMBER 18—Election of class officers. SEPTEMBER 19—First league game. We played Uintah and beat 'em 19-6. We're off to a good start. SEPTEMBER 20- Five F. H. A. officers and Mrs. Lambert attended con- vention at Lo- gan. F. H. A.- ers are always on the go. SEPTEMBER 26—Student Body Dance. SEPTEMBER 30—Watermelon bust at Roosevelt City Park. F. F. A.'s treat to the F. H. A. OCTOBER 3—Moab beat our team in football to- day, 19-0. The game was at Moab. OCTOBER 10—Game with Utes at Vernal. Dog- gone! We lost again. Score: 13-7. OCTOBER 13—Carbon came to Union. We won, OCTOBER 16—The F. H. A. entertained their mothers at a candlelight tea. Lovely ceremony. OCTOBER 17—First annual Art Ball. The theme was The Old Master Painter. We beat OCTOBER 2A—Moab came to Union.
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