Union Center High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wells County, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Class Officers Standing: Eugent Norr1s VICE Pres Carl Anderson, Secy Treas Seated: Joe Huffman Pres1dent Rosalyn Stahl, News Reporter SHIRLEY BUMGARNER CARL ANDERSON BABE EICHHORN ROBERT CAYOT JOAN HUFFMAN JOE HUFFMAN TERRY BOWMAN HAZEL GIRDHAM CHARLES DENNIS MARILYN MOORE EUGENE NORRIS JED BURNAU HELEN HERNDON GEORGE ERTEL ROSALYN STAHL HAL PLATT ESTHER VAN METER CNot in Picture?

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CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1938, seventeen little first graders entered Miss Martin's room. They were Isabelle Borton, Leo Bumgarner, Jim Burnau, Delia Chavez, Dean Crum, Colleen Denney, Charles Dennis, Daryle Markley, Walter Miller, Shirley Platt, Gene Pope, Max Rash, Elmer Ridge, Danny Thoma, Lynn Veazey, Howard Wilson, George Hyser. During the year we lost Delia Chavez, Daryle Markley, and Elmer Ridge. But we gained Dean Brown, John Earnest, Elizabeth Brickley, Mary Lou Oser, and Donald Wilson. Then we started our second grade, still with Miss Martin. During our second grade Eugene Wilson, William Brickley, Wendall Ormsby and Jackie Pickins were newcomers. When we moved on to the third grade we were greeted by a new teacher, Miss Eulala Martin. Several pupils moved away. They were Donald Wilson Eugene Wilson, William Brickley, Elizabeth Brickley, and Max Rash. In our fourth grade year, we were taught by Mrs. Artis Swank of Bluffton. Wegot several new pupils that year. They were Fred Gearhart, Gloria Kumfer, Don Runyan, Vesta Haines, and Alma Kumfer. Jackie Pickins moved away. When we moved to the fifth grade we were taught by Mrs. Eulala McLean. Beulah Bosler, whose father was principal, joined us that year. Lee La Lone was also a new pupil. 3 Marjorie Moore and J. Anderson moved in when we were in the sixth grade. Our teacher was Mary Lou Boyd. Mrs. Hammond guided us through our seventh grade year. That year Ellen Osborn, and Earnest and Louis Baylog joined our class. We were all anxious to be upstairs and we finallly went up to the eighth grade where we were taught by Fred Wall. We had lots of fun having history ballgames. We also had a class party in the gymnasium. We'l1 never forget the day we started high school. It took a long time to get enough nerve to enter the assembly. When the bell rang there were 20 stupified freshmen who plodded into the assembly. We had two new members, Betty Crist and Evelyn Guy. Fred Gearhart returned after spending one year at Ossian. During that year Walter Miller left us. He moved to Fort Wayne and attended South Side High School. A little later Glorie Kumfer left us, and at the end of the year Shirley Platt moved to Rockcreek. There were many memorable things this year, with the second period rush from biology to English standing out among them. After a much needed vacation we returned to occupy the second row of seats in the assembly. During our sophomore year we gave a convocation program which included our pantomine of My Merry Oldsmobile, in which Marjorie and Lynn played the mean little kids and Danny and Ellen, the domineering parents. When our Junior year rolled around we were astounded at all the activities approaching us. Some of the highlights of that year were our skating party, convocation program, junior play, and our Junior-Senior trip to chicago. For our convocation program we gave a Christmas play, Light Competition, in order to prepare ourselves for our oncoming junior play which was Gangway For Ghosts given on March 17. Though everyone went home and looked under their beds, we were told it was a success. On February 8 we received our class rings. We took our Junior-Senior trip to Chicago April 1, 2, and 3. We enjoyed visits to many prominent places in Chicago, including the Cook County Morgue. Gruesome as it was we all profited from the visit. After a very busy and eventful year we left our junior class behind us to go toward our goal, the senior year. One of the first events of our senior year was our play, It's A Great Lifelf' Another important event was our senior -pictures. We were kept busy ordering such things as caps and gowns, name cards, and invitations. We will always remember our Junior-Senior reception which was held April 28th at the Hotel Lafontaine in Huntington. And so ends our journey through school.

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