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omecoming Renewing old friendships and becom- ing acquainted with the administration kepi the former f 'nion students busy flur- ing Alumni Day. Activities began with the alumni as- sembly in the morning which displayed old and new talent. In the afternoon the stud- enthody was guests at the Roosevelt I heat- re where they saw the film. A Hole in the I lead. I he Christmas Ball was held in the evening to the theme of White Christ- mas. I his dance, the first of its kind to be held at I nion, was sponsored by student- body officers and freshman class officers. Former editors of Yoon Yun, Joel Murphy snd Barbara Sutteer, ex- changed the latest news with each other. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt, standing; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Edrington, Principal and Mrs. Sollaher, and Mrs. Krissman take time out for refreshments during the dance. Christmas royalty were chosen at the Ball. John Merk- ley crowned Carolyn Stoddard Homecoming Queen as attendants Pam Murdock, left, and Karen Lamb watched. Former and present students enjoyed con- versing with each other. Eldra Cuch was served cookies and punch by the freshman class president, John Allen. 23
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STUDENTBODY OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Santa Claus, Ken Bastian, was the master of cere- monies for the alumni as- sembly. ' EI Paso' was the song to which Lynn Ross, Kay Slines, Fred Evans, Raymond Perry, and Howard Horrocks portrayed violent emotions on the alumni assembly. Faye Hullinger sang Silver Bells as a floorshow selection for White Christ- mas Ball. Former students participating in the alumni day activities were, front: Clifton Larsen, Fred Evans, Kent Sullivan, Earl Allred; back, Denny Rogers, and Jerry Shields. 22
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Girls’ Day .. • ” atinie I lie annual Girls L)uv dance, sponsored by I In FHA Club was held April 22. I lie dance and llie assembly were themed to Younger Ilian Springtime. and featured spot decorations including murals, flower gar- dens. and trellises. Janice Marchant and Jean Redmond were in charge ol the assembly and Arlene Rockwood headed the decoration committee with Karen Jensen. Laura Leavitt. Ann Mor- rill and Ann Murphy helping. '¥ omuj er 01,an S, IfJI'l, Sweetheart Candidates Finalists for Union s Sweetheart were: Eldra Cuch, Lorraine Oberhansley, Pat Harrison, Susan Alexander, Carole Fenn, Margie Gardner, Dearwyn Bowman, Loya Lemon, Linda Schmiett, Karen Lamb, Shirley Pickup. These girls displayed talent and beauty on an assembly before the studentbody. Outside jud- ges chose Susan Alexander as Union's Sweetheart. 24
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