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Page 22 text:
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... J nnuRRY... Jan. 3 — Back lo school from I lie holi- days — rested and ready for more — sleep. Jan. 5 — Yea! I Jnion! Beal Uintah! Jan. 6 — Yea! I Jnion! Beal I inlali! Jan. 7 — Yea ! I Jnion did beat 1 inlali. Score was 52-40. Si udent body assembly pre- dieted that we would win. Jan. 10-13 — Jusl plain old school. Heck! Jan. 14 — Our learn went lo I ahonia tonight and heal (hose I igers 71 lo 41. Jan. 17 — Drama Club held a party. Games, dancing, and refreshments were the order ol the evening. Jan. 21 — I he Band and Drama Club assembly was held today. I heme was: Beal Duchesne.” and that's ex- ac tly what we did. I he score: 52-38. Jan. 22 — Provo I )lh played our team tonight. They really showed us how lo play hall. Ken Nichell and Leon Ross, ex-cougars, played lor Provo. Jan. 25 — ll snowed today. I hat gave the art class a chance lo do some creative stuff.” What creations! Snow was too dry. they said. Jan. 28 — Altamonl Longhorns came here today. We heal them 72 lo 43. ON TO STATE! ...Febrihrv... I ligli. Mr. Barton presented her with a bouquet. Feb. 7 — Lyceum today. Poel-Laure- ale ol the Platforms, Vincent Burns, read some of his poems lor us. Feb. 4 — loan Ross, a senior, won the title of ’ Sweet- heart of Union Feb. I — A new month. I ime to order caps and gowns for graduation. Pal and Mr. Neilson try one on President Ru- lon lor size. Feb. 9 — We losl both games lo I inlali tonight. Score: 71-59. 1 he second team losl by only one point. Feb 12 — I lie Associat- ed S I u d e n I Council Sweet- heart Ball was he Id at I nion High. We were in charge of 11..- be auliful centerpiece. Joan Ross rep- resent'd us as queen, escorted by Clark Oarum. Virginia Swa- sey ol Altamont was chosen as B a s i n Sweet- heart. Feb. 18 — Played Du- chesne Eagles here. Score: 47- 42. Our fa vor. 8
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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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Feb. 24 — The music department, under the direction of Mr. Burgener, presented a program lo the Fort Duchesne Women s Club. Feb. 25 — Curtis Lamb. I high Evans, and Alan Murphy were named F.F.A. Land Judging winners for I 'nion High School. Feb. 25 — Union travel- ed to Altamont tonight to beat those Longhorns 51 to 40. Looks like we get a trip to Rangely. Feb. 26 — Practice game with Oak Creek. Colorado. Score: 65-52 — Our favor. ...m ARCH... March I — Mrs. Murphy and Marla check the calendar for spring activities. March 4-5 — F.H.A. officers attended stale convention at the Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City. Pep Club spon- sored special I lat Day.” rheme: On to Stale. Prizes were won by Shirley Miles. Dick Weiss. Sonja Neilsen. and Nancy Hock wood. Lin ion a n d U i rf t a h Pep Clubs marched during the half time. Union B team beat I in- tah B team 38 to 26. March 5 — I’ie-ofl with Uintah I ligli at Rangely. We lost 41 to 43. Well play in the Round Rob in next week. March 9 — Union's school play. A Case of Springtime, was presented at the Roosevelt elementary' gym. March 10-11 — Round Robin held at Union. We won a berth in the state tournament by beating Monticello and Blanding. March 15 — Pep Assembly held prior to leaving for the state tour- nament. Junior class won first prize for their skit. Sophomores won second prize. March 16 to 19 — Stale Tournament Scores: I nion 4 «— Parowan 4 March 25 — Freshman as- sembly and big dance he Id to- day. I Inion 38 — Murray 49 I nion 39 — I.ehi )5. March 24 — Lyceum. A magician and a Punch and Judy show. We liked Punch and Judy, hut Llmer. the Zombie, stole the show. 19
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