Union City Community High School - Successus Yearbook (Union City, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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if si! 11 If i i! 1 ' f r r t ■ 3UCC-G5SUS =—------------= Turtle D. Roush, primary grades. Mrs. Roush has nttond-ed Marion Normal College, Butler University and Ball St- te Teachers College. Before coming here she taught in the rur; .1 schools of Jay and Randolph Counties and in the primary grades of Redkey. Mrs. Roush is a member ef the missionary society of the Methodist Church cand of the Americ. n Legion Auxiliary. Nell Rubey, mathematics and science. Miss Rubey is a graduate of Union City High School. She holds the B.S. degree from Ohio Wesleym University and has done graduate work in Earlham College and in Indiana University. Before locating in Union City, Miss Rubey taught in the high school at Kennara. She is a. member of Tri Kappa, and of the GGG Society in Union City. Ada Schricker, kindergarten. Miss Sohricker is a gra.a-uate of Union City High School. Her training in kindergarten wa.s taken at Butler University. She also attended Indiana University and Muncio Eusiness College. Her college sorority was Tri Sigma. Locally she is a me.aber of Delta. Theta Tau. Jesse Swaim, commerce. Mr. Swaim is a graduate of El-wood High School. Mr. Swaim holds the B.S. degree from Ball State Teachers College and has done graduate v-ork at Ohio State University. At Ball Stcie he was a member of Navajo and of Pi Omega Pi, national honor commerce fr-turni-ty. He was active there in Y.M,O.A. affairs and a delegate to the Lake Geneve conference. He was a member of the staff of both Easterner and Orient, student publications. He taught in Pendleton High School before coming to Union City. Grace Turner, primary grades. Miss Turner is a graduate of Union City High School. She has attended Butler University and Ball State Teachers College. At Butler sue was a member of Treanon Sorority. In Union City she has been cooking and baking leader for 4h Clubs. She has taught in the Sunday School and has been active in other affairs of the Christain Church. She is a member of the Ceoelian Club. Mabel E. Ward, history rand public speaking. Miss Ward is a graduate of Union City High School, She has attended Indiana State Normal School, Indiana University, Winona Normal School, Marion Normal College, and Columbia University. She is now president, and past president, 192o, of the local Business and Professional Women’s Club and past state president, 1930, of the same organization. She is president of the American Legion Auxiliary find represents Randolph County by virtue of her membership in the School Women's Club. Previous to teaching here she was located in Jasper County and in the Junior high school of Marion, Indiana. She is a member of the local board of control for Camp Fire Girls. - - • - 1935

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succ-casus Margaret W. Mangel, hone econonics, physical training, and English. Miss Mangel is a graduate of Ellettsville High School. She was granted the A.B. degree from Indiana University in 1932. She holds the certificate in dietetics ; fron Riley Hospital as the result of work there during the , year 1933-34-. Miss Mangel belongs to Onicron Nu and Pi Lambda Theta. She is the only teacher in our faculty to hold jj membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national scholarship society, ji She is assistant guardian of Camp Fire Girls. Charles B. McCullough, high school principal and coach j: of athletics. Mr. McCullough was gradua.ted fron Columbus High School. He holds the A.B. decree fron DePauw University and the M.S. in Educa.tion fron Indi- nr University. He has : also done graduate work at Butler University and Ball State jj Teachers College. He is a member of Delta. Upsilon fraternity and Phi Delta Kappa, honorary scholastic society. At DePauw he was a member of the editorial staff of the DePauw Daily. i Before coning to Union City Mr. McCullough taught in the ;i elementary schools of Bartholomew County and in Jefferson . Hit h School, Clinton County. In Union City Mr. McCullough has been active in the affairs of the American Legion, Rotary Club, and Elks Lodge. He is a director of the Union City Chamber of Commerce. He is a Mason, with membership in the •j Blue Lodge and Royal Arch Masons. Hu holds a commission as Second Lieutenant in the O.R.C. Cordelia Moffett, primary grades. Miss Moffett is a ; graduate of Union City High School. She has had normal school training at Winona LeJke, Indiana State Normal School and Ball State Teachers College. Before teaching in Union City she taught in the rural schools of Randolph County. Miss Moffett jj is active in the affairs of the local Methodist Church, being :| a member of both missionary societies and of the DFO Cla.ss, jj 3he is also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mary Gertrude Murphy, intermediate grades and acting principal, grades 1-6. Miss Murphy is a Union City High j:j School- graduate. She holds a certificate from St. Mary's, ii Notre Dame, and has also done work at Ball State Teachers •jj College. Miss Murphy is a member of the Young Ladies' So-ji! dality of the local Catholic Church. Miss Murphy has taught exclusively in Union City. Ella Reagan, intermediate grades and acting principal, ■South Building. Miss Reagan is a graduate of the high school j; of Union City, Ohio. She has attended Miami University and i Ball State Teachers College. She is a member of the Young ■ jj Ladies' Sodality of the Catholic Church and a member of the .;! N.C.C.W. Before teaching in the local schools Miss Reagan ;•! taught in the rural schools of Darke County, Ohio and in the .!■ elementary grades of Union City, Ohio. !!| fll f|j if i n (is !

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