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Calendar Qf Events SEPTEMBER Sept. 9-School starts. Sept. 10-Ten Seniors lost going to classes. Sept. 11-Junior and Senior class sponsors were elected. Sept. 12-Leslie meets Effie. Sept. 184eniors order class rings. Sept. 20-Austin White knocks home run-Baseball Practice. Sept. 27-Our first Chapel-Mr. Miller takes all period announcing the Senior Pie Social. OCTOBER Oct. 3-Tiny Gene from WLW in Cincinnati visited U. H. S. telling little Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. NOV. NOV. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Frank Fielder a bedtime story. 4-Seniors decide to put out an annual and to elect a staff. 7--Basketball boys order new sweaters. 9-Physics students perform-ed an interesting gravity experiment. 11-Junior Carnival. 11-Mr. Moore's program at Chapel and girls' sextette. 14-N-ew conduct rule established. 15-Junior class will assum-e leadership toward editing school paper. 16-School dismisses at noon today until Monday, October 21. Teach- -ers go to Institute at Indianapolis. 21-Everybody back. 22-It rained, umbrellas are in good use. 24-Gymnasium floor shellaced. 25-First game of season, Unionville vs. Morgantown. Unionville won. 28-New blackboards add to convenience of students. 29-Wilson Barrow forgets to whisper. 30-Seniors Halloween Party. Freshmen' were initiated. NOVEMBER 1-Noble Spriggs, a member of the alumni, visits U. H. S. 4-Reds won in magazine contest. 5-U. H. S. students have access to books from the Monroe County Traveling Library. 6-Annual staff meets at Mr. Mil1er's residence. 7-Arrival of class rings, everyone is pleased. 8-First issue of school paper. 11-Armistice Day. School enjoys program at I. U. 13-Hot lunches are being served by the Home Economic girls. 15-Unionville won game with Nashville. 20-Annual Farmers' Institute at Unionville gymnasium. The Glee Clubs furnished part of the entertainment. 23-.Program by Glee Club and Pie Social sponsored by Mr. Moore. 27-School dismissed again until Monday for Thanksgiving. DECEMBER 2-Rejoicing over the large score by which U. H. S. beat Freedom. 3-Cold! Cold! Cold! 9-The annual staff is progressing rapidly. 12-Group pictures were taken. 13-Successful game Friday the 13th.
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Ours Oflumnz' CLASS OF 1925 Vera Richardson Iona Richardson Harold Sarber Olin McCoy CLASS OF 1926 Edith Young 1Mrs. Roy West? Anna Richardson tMrs. Loyd Fielder? Elsie June rMrs. John Hartsockl Margie Fielder fMrs, Rassie Ranardl Alta Riddle fMrs. Olin McCoy? Joe Durnal Glen Richardson Walter Harris Joseph Chitwood Edward Peterson Delmas Young Olin Sluss Idryl Davis Clarence Harris a Q CLASS OF 1927 Dorothy 'Young Arlie Sluss ' Mabel Spriggs tMrs. Joe Durnall Bertha Galyan lMrs. Walter Goodall Theodore Chitwood Roger Mundy CLASS OF 1928 Goldie Richardson Olive Young tMrs. Clell Vanhookl Nellie Chltwood CMrs. Theodore Kerr? Ruth Sluss Eldon Sluss Jack Shields Delmar Harris Forest Durnal CLASS OF 1929 Roxie Galyan Stella Scales Dorothy Weddle Dollie Weddle CMrs. Clyde Robertson? Everett Young Noble Spriggs Theodore Kerr David Wellons A senior stood on a railroad track, The train was coming fast. The train got off the railroad track, And let the senior pass. P: --2-'E-V--W:--1-s.Sgs.:giiiiiA'z' ' uni ae-a..a-..LA
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lp. . . ...1.A . .,,, . . . . ... I. I. III If' Dec. 17-Miss Melton has usual Christmas rush-outside reading reports. I. Dec. 18 and 19-Final exams. I Dec. 20-Program by school, Christmas tree and Santa Claus. School dis- Iggff misses for vacation. lI,,, Dec. 30-Everybody back again. il? II I.. JANUARY .. I Jan. 1-The New Year begins with a new semester and better work prom- I ised by all. I Jan. 3-Unionville experienced a loss at the game with Smithville, probably I due to the fact that one of our players had just met with an accident : a few days before and was not able to take his place on the floor at , the game. But the girls made up for this loss as their score was I 63 to 0. ' Jan. 6-The Freshle's and Sophomore's exchange enrolling rooms. ' Jan. 7-Our attendance has not been so good on account of high waters. I Jan. 10-Unionville rejoices over victory at Nashville. I-I Jan. 11-An operetta was given by the grade school entitled Cinderella, :QQ sponsored by Mr. Moore. ,., Jan. 14-An interesting experiment on light was performed in the Senior I... Physics class. 'I Jan. 17-Senior English class are starting on their course of Debating and I Drama for this semester. I Jan. 24-Second team wins the Helmsburg B. B. game with a score of I 32 to 9. I Jan. 25-Invitational Tournament at Stinesville. U. H. S. loses first game. Jan. 30-Seniors practice minstrel to be given February the 8th. I I I I FEBRUARY I Feb. 1-Spring is coming. Hurrah! , Feb. 4-Snap shots are being taken for the annual. I Feb. 8-Colored Minstrel was given by the Senior Class. ' Feb. 12-The Physics class go on a hike. I Feb. 14-St. Valentine's Day. The school has a Valentine box. I Feb. 15-Ellis Sluss entertains Dorothy McGail in typing class. I Feb. 28-Sectional Tourney at Bloomington. Unionville wins over Paragon I by a score of 16 to 15 in a hard battled game. March 1 our team ,,. loses game with Monrovia in the second game, 12 to 13. III ,,. I- MARCH ,., March 7-Operetta giv-en by school entitled The Bell of Barcellonlaf' II., March 14-Dramatic class presents a one act play entitled The Unseen. I.. March 14-Seniors enjoy theatre party and wiener roast. II' March 28-One act play presented by Dramatic class entitled Sham. March-Junior class play, The Man in the Moon. ... I. ' APRIL f April 1-Seniors receive invitations and name cards. I April 11-Senior class play, Cyclone Sally. I April 18-Junior-Senior Reception. I April 20-Baccalaureate Sermon I April 25-Commencement Exercises. I I I I ,.. I' .-..-.-s..e ees: .s.s.ss::::..s 1 ,eag .a :ss ,:sss. --:ss
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