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RESERVE BASKETBALL First Row: Larry Frank, Paul Wolfe, Paul Foster, Richard Reidcnbach, Bryan Brown. Second Row: David Gress (Man- ager), Larry Ixrindeckcr, Donald Hahn, Ronnie McClain, Garry I-cindcckcr, Donald Lapp (Manager), Donald Robinson (Coach). JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Yolanda Armbrust and Gloria Armbrust. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First Row: Judy Gibbs, Donna Frank. Second Row: Norma Frank, Diann Mast. 19
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VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: Russell Gibbs, Vernon Mizer, David Mast, Robert Hamilton, Darrell Olinger. Second Row: David Gress (Manager), Carl Miller, Ronnie McClain, Paul Foster, Bryan Brown, Donald Lapp (Manager), Donald Robinson (Coach). BASEBALL First Row: Donald Lapp (Manager), Russell Gibbs, Gary Zinkon, Richard Reidcnbach, Bryan Brown, Larry Frank, Tom- my Simmons, Carl Miller. Second Row: Mr. Robinson (Coach), Gary Lcindcckcr, Lloyd I-cincndccker, Donald Ames, Robert Hamilton, Darrell Olinger, David Mast, Vernon Mizer, David Gress (Manager). 18
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UNION SCHOOL Four years ago, we started our Freshman Class with 38 excited and bewildered youngsters. We had the usual trials and tribulations trying to adjust to high school routine. Thirty-four of us survived the ordeal and entered Grade Ten. There were only 26 in our Junior Class but we ended our high school career with 28. Seven- teen of these began at Union in Grade 1 and con- tinued through Grade 12. Four others attended Grades 9 through 12. Among our social activities were skating parties, dances, socials, and banquets. “Stardust” was the Junior-Senior Prom theme last year. We made money for our various activities, by selling candy, cards, aprons, popcorn, magazine subscriptions, and ball game concessions. The Junior Class Play, “Pick-a-Dilly,” was very successful. In our Senior year we presented a play called “A Diet of Dates,” which was well received. We had a refreshment stand at the fair. Our class colors are light blue and white, the class flowers are white and red roses and our motto is “Find a Way or Make One.” Two of our class were cheerleaders, six played var- sity basketball, and six made the baseball team. Our class published the monthly school paper “Hi-Lites” and edited the bi-weekly “Newsletter.” The Senior Trip to Washington and New York in May was the outstanding event of our high school days. Our class Officers in Grade 9 were: President, Glenn Steftee; Vice-President, Wilson McCoy; Secretary, Greta Dickerson; Treasurer, Ronald Anderson. For Grade 10 they were: President, Tom Wheeler; Vice- President, Charles Williamson; Secretary, Ruthellen Gault; Treasurer, Ronald Anderson. During the nth Grade they were: President, Charles Williamson; Vice-President, Sally Vorys; Secretary, Ruthellen Gault; Treasurer, Ronald Anderson. Our Senior Year we had the following corps of officers: President, Douglas Clutter; Vice-President, Tom Wheeler; Sec- retary, Ruthellen Gault; and Treasurer, Ronald Anderson. Executive Head WAYNE T. MATTHEWS—Executive Head. Ohio University, A.B.; Ohio State University, M.A.
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