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The F.F.A. parliamentary team won second place in the area contest. Members were Creig Ross, Ralph Marchant, Kent Robison, chairman, and Gilbert Hullinger. In the zany spirit of Antic Spring, Arvella Eksund gave her own production. ACTIVITY Gilbert Hullinger won second place in the F.F.A. public speaking contest. Gloria Wellington won a superior rating on her pantomime at the region speech meet held at Uintah March 22. Union High won the sweepstakes award at the meet with a total of 46 points and 26 students participating. Mrs. Virgie Murphy was the advisor. Union students lined up early for one of the two shows they get each Gaylon McKee was more than ready for year on activity cards. the spring vacation April 4 and 5.
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SPECIAL DAYS Checker Contest A checker tournament was held dur- ing the noon period in rooms 20, 22, and 24. The tournament was under the direction of Coach Ted Heath, and was supervised by Mr. Mahanna, Mr. Killpack, and Mr. Cummings. The checkerboards were made in the industrial arts classes under the sup- ervision of Mr. Norman Long. Bob Tanner won the tournament and was crowned Checker King. Joel Murphy was judged winner of the beard-growing contest held in connection with Western Day. He was presented with a free shave by the assembly chairman. Rex LaRose. Western Day preceded the basket- ball game with Altamont Longhorns. Western Day Best dressed western boys were Eldon Thompson and Bob Tanner. Hat Day Best dressed western girls were Roberta Burns and Kathryn Taylor. Judges Reed Harrison, Kent Sullivan, Gwen Winners were Joyce Sweat, most artistic; Kaye Chugg, most orig- Neilsen, and David Dickerson judged Judy inal: Karma Mecham, best school spirit; Gary Ercanbrack, funniest. Sixkiller's hat.
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DAYS Neala Schaefermeyer was teen polio chairman in charge of the Blue-Crutch drive. ANNUAL SPRING DANCE CONCERT One of the highlights of the Spring Dance Concert was the Parisian Waltz . The concert was held in the gymnasium on April 27 under the direction of Mrs. Virgie Murphy. With spring activities over and budgets and contracts under con- trol, Principal Hutchings took time out before starting rehear- sals for graduation May 23.
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