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

 - Class of 1935

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A3 YOU LIKE IT We of the present Junior Class ary often show the lighthearted and independent spirit of AS YOU LIKE IT ; but why shouldn't we? We have been organized officially for the first time in our history, and that is just as we like it. This class of 1936 hs„s thirty-three members, but they are by no means insignificant in the eyes of the hi0h school. Buckingham, Flory, Jacobs, Porter, and Svreeney are all members of the basketball and baseball teams; Robert Stebleton also plays baseball. We a.re also represented in the orchestra, glee club, and band. Betty Booth Fitzgerald, Virginia Sowers, Richard Flory, Robert Stebleton, Anne Throo, and Stuart Riffle, are Junior representatives on the Student Council. Various have been the ways and means pursued by the Juniors to make money for the auspicious social event of the school year—the Junior-Senior Reception. We have sold wreaths, ties, tickets, and pies in order to build a financial foundation equal to a reception. This year we have enjoyed, none the less, other pleasant parties—Hollywood Party, the mothers' club Party, and our own Washington's Birthday Party. Class colors: Royal blue and Platinum.

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The activity of the Sophomore Class has disproved the saying, Much Ado About Nothing . Eaerson Porter, Paul Wigger, Glen Dillon, Alan Crtlip, Paul Leatheruan, and James Wickershan were basketball candidates, the latter throe being selected cn the tournament squad; all of then, with the exception of Alan Ortlip, played baseball. Mary Alice Boggs, Betty Brovm, June Hart, Elsie Davis, Jean Parent, Betty Jean Price and Anna Ruth Romeiser played on the high school softball team. Adabelle Mangas v on second and George Kill, Jr. , fourth place, in Division II of the county Latin contest. By winning second in the county contest, Adabelle Mangas entered the district meet held at i.iuncie, where she placed fifth. James Wickershan, Victoria Barth, Rosemary Harrison, Janes Thokey, George Hill, Jr., and Adabelle Mangas were members of the student council. The Sophomore members of the county band were Victoria Barth, Rosemary Harrison, George Hill, Jr., end Anna Ruth Romeiser. The chief social activity of the year was a class party at New Year's time in the Lutheran Parish Hall. In retrospection of this year, it has been a busy one but a happy one,living up to the school motto, Just do your best .

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