Union High School - Yoon Yun Yearbook (Roosevelt, UT)

 - Class of 1955

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Nov. 4 — ...November... Stud ents and teachers gathered on the front steps to wish the team ( »ood I.uck in their game with Millard. Pep hand added to the spirit of tlie mfffm occasion. Mayor ncil- v pep Pan 1 Mu, a n d C on man Ken cock talks. gave Nov. 5 — I'oolhall quarter finals held at Fillmore. SAD DAY . . . Millard kept us from going to the semi- finals by heating us 41-13. Oh. Cl I AMI’S OF REGION FIVE. Nov. 11 — we I we re tl ve Veterans Day. American Legion presented a program. George Stewart talked on How We Should Value Our Heritage as Americans.’ Nov. 12 — YVhat a treat today! Matinee at Roosevelt I heatre. hlephant Walk was tin film. Student body dance at night. Nov. 15 — I his should be Blue Monday but it isn’t. We get to stay home tomorrow. Reason: Parents’ Day. Dec. 2 — I hirtv-seven members of the Kiora Club’’ from BYl J presented an assembly today. Sam Anoa was a favorite. Such a handsome man! . . . Wouln’t mind learning a lot more Maori if he could be my teacher. Dec. 3 — A pre-season basketball game with Manti at Manti. Score: Nov. 16 — Parents’ Day . . . We were up early today to get our parents oil to school. What a day! Parents and students had a lot of fun but b o t h decided that once a year was enough. Nov. 24 — Typhoid shots. Oh, no! Not again! Must we go through this every year? Well, better safe than sor- ry. Here goes . . . mmmm. I hat wasn’t so bad. Nov. 24 — Senior I lop— Alaskan I wi- liglit ’. It was voted best hop ever. Nov. 25-26 — We enjoyed I hanksgiving holiday. Nov. 26 — A pre-season game with alumni. Score: Our favor. MBER... Dec. 4 — learn traveled from Manti to Moroni today. Dec. 6 — Discovered some new talent today. I he Stod- dard Brothers, Mellon and Larry can make those harmonicas talk. Dec. 7 — Pearl Harbor Day. What s typhoid shots got to do wi th that. I hese must go on for- 6 ever.

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...October... Oct. I — Cheer for dear old I nion High! First re- gional football game with I in- la h. We heat them 20-0. . . . ‘Packy’ ran 102 yds. for a touch , . . f ..cL. down. That night we danced to the theme ol jhine on Harvest Moon at the F.F.A. and F.l I.A. f farvest Ball. Congratulations are extended to Queen Marian Gardner and attendants. Cj I o r i a Ruling and Sherene I lenrie. Oct. 4 — Our new guidance counselor. Mr. Barton, made arrangements lor aptitude tests given by I tab Slate Fmployment Service. Oct. 5 — More kids in the halls than classrooms to- day. Reason . . . Mr. R i c h e n s look pictures for yearbook. Oct. 6 — We kept our colors flying by heating Moab Devils 25-0 . . . I he game was played at I nion . . . Keep up the good work hoys! Oct. 7-8 — Vacation! I eachers C ity. We approve most don’t teachers meet more Oct. II — Back to school. Ho. I Institute at Salt Lake wholeheartedly. W h y often ? um! Oct. 13 — I 'tab Senator Wallace F. Bennett addressed tlie student body on I he Mak- ing of Laws and the Job ol a Senator. Oct. 15 — I bird annual per- formance ol the Greatest Show on Earth . . . Yoon Yun Carnival Dance. Record crowd. Barbara Ray and ‘ Pocky Penn were named favorite girl and hoy. Oct. 16 — After the hall was over. It’s a lot more fun to scatter confetti than to gather it up. Oct. 20 — Report card. O000000000--I1I1. Better luck next term. Oct. 22 — Beat Those Utes was the theme of the assembly today. Uintah came over and presented a skit. As- sembly theme prevailed throughout the day and we Beat those I tes 14-0. 5



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...Deceiiiber • • • Dec. 8 — Season tickets went on sale for basketball. Dec. 9 — Carbon Dinos came here to beat us 37-35 . . . Creenriver played a game here tonight. loo. Score was: 35-37. Favor of Green river. Dec. 10 — Mr. Burgner s band and chorus presented a con- cert this afternoon for the students and at ni ght for the parents. Dec. II — Basketball game with South Summit here. Score was 42-51. favor South Summit. Dec. 15 — BUSY DAY. Altamont brought their exchange assembly today. Mrs. Cam 11 arms ton showed the Home Econ- omics Club how to tie bows for their beaus. (If he s your Favorite beau you use three yards of rib- bon.) Everyone is getting the spirit of Christmas. I h e Stud- ent body officers trimmed the big tree. Dick and his helpers pul the decorations up on the roof. C arols played over the P.A. system added to the spirit of Christmas. Dec. 16 — Game with Moab here. Score 46-25. Union s favor. Dec. 17 — I nion played today at Pleasant Grove. Score: 48-32 — Pleasant Grove. Dec. 18 — Faculty party tonight. Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. L e a v i I t sample some of the refreshments on hand. Dec. 22 — Juab came here for a game. We won. Score 52-34. Ken Baslian said he'd rather sing to- day than study English. Mrs. Lambert said he could if he d lead the rest of the class. Dec. 23 — Alumni Day! Seemed good to see all the old students. I hey presented a very clever program. Dec. 23 — Pal Gi n e s a n d M a n r a 1 lurle y greeted ex-me mbers of Yoon- Yun staff and s h o w e d 1 hem some of the plans for this year s book. There is a Santa C laus. He met us in the lobby of the Roosevelt Theatre, after we d seen Desert Rats, and gave us a sack of candy and nuts. Dec. 24 - Jan. 3 — CHRISTMAS VACATION! Merry Christmas All — The only thing Phillip. Norman, and Rube wants for Christmas is sleep, sleep, sleep. Dec. 29 — Played at Wasatch. Score: 45- L for Wasatch. Dec. 30 — Game at South Summit. We won. Score: 41-38. 17

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