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Senior Class History The class has many memories of the first years in the grades—some gay and some very serious. As early as the second grade, some of the class began their dramatic work with the production of Tom Thumb's Wedding. During the fifth and sixth grades, music-memory contests came into fashion, and after long and serious hours of preparation, the class usually remembered one piece out of ten. The A half of the class became ambitious enough in the fifth grade to try to dramatize the poem Launcelot and Elaine, but, sad to recall, it never became a finished production. Who can forget that historic day when John Jacobs, the president of the seniors, held up his hand and started to sing as the cue for the apple roll? John did his part, but the class did not do theirs. The apples had been forgotten and John stayed in after school. While in junior high the class wrote one-act plays which were presented to the school, and gave the cantata, The Childhood of Hiawatha. The boys then as well as now, excelled in athletics. In the seventh grade, they were the first team from this school to enter the Butler tourney. Mr. McCullough was the coach, and has been ever since; so the boys may truly be called McCullough-men. Five first-string players of the present year were also the five starts of that tourney. High school days finally began. By this time there were thirty-two members composing the class, with talents ranging from scientists, athletes, and musicians, to the light-hearted comedians. During the first two years, the class was very busy gaining knowledge; however they took time out to have a Hallowe'en party at the American Legion hall and a picnic at Richmond. The junior year brought them the first organization. Betty Booth Fitzgerald was elected president; John Jacobs, vice-president; Richard Ruff, secretary; and Richard Flory, treasurer. Miss Brady was appointed sponsor of the class. The class made money by selling pies, nice and fresh; Christmas wreaths— the stickery kind; basketball tickets for students, ties, red and white washable, and by keeping check rooms at games. The social activities for this year included a Washington's birthday party, the May breakfast, and the junior-senior reception at the country club. The class chose royal blue and platinum for class colors. At last came senior year. The officers for this year were John Jacobs, president; Virginia Belle Sowers, vice-president; Robert Stebleton, secretary; Stuart Riffle, treasurer. To make money the class sold a few ties and ice cream and candy at basketball games. The social activities for this year have included a Christmas dinner, the March party for the juniors, and junior-senior reception. The lettermen of the class include John Jacobs, Ralph Buckingham, Richard Flory, Harry Porter, and Bill Sweeney. They have also received certificates and silver basketballs. Eugene Bruss, for playing on the second team this year, received a basketball. Robert Stebleton, Stuart Riffle, and Eugene Bruss, along with the first five, have received certificates for baseball. Robert Stebleton has been cheer-leader this year; Betty Booth Fitzgerald, president of the student council; and Mary Elizabeth Barr has been advanced to an assistant in the school office. The class of 1936 hopes that it is leaving a record worth remembering in the annals of Union City High School. 11
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LETHA MAE SKIVER JOHN SMITH MARCELLA SMITH ROBERT STEBLETON Secretary of class, 4 Band, 2, 3 Orchestra, 2 Glee club, I, 2, 3, 4 Mikado, 4 Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball cheer leader, 4 Student council, 2, 3, MARGUERITE THOMAS Student council, 4 Crinoline and Candlelight, 4 M. MARCILE TRITT Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Band, 4 Glee club, I, 2, 3, 4 Pageant, I Crinoline and Candlelight, 4 VIRGINIA SOWERS Vice-president of class, 4 Glee club, I, 2, 3 Crinoline and Candle light, 4 Student council, 3 WILLIAM SWEENEY Crinoline and Candlelight, 4 Mikado, 4 Baseball, 3 Baske oall, 1, 2, 3, 4 ANN THROP Crinoline and Candlelight, 4 BETTY WHITESEL Glee club, 4 Crinoline and Candlelight, 4 10
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SENIOR ROSTER NAME NICKNAME AMBITION WEAKNESS Bill Sweeney Jack Armstrong Doctor Dayton John Jacobs ...Jake Purdue Ansonia Bob Stebleton Bed-post Traveling salesman Plum Street Richard Flory -Fly Coach Basketball Eleanore Kline ...Rusty Getting by Gum Virginia Belle Sowers ...Ginny Nurse Buck Ralph Buckingham ...Buck Don’t rush me Belle Junior Loy ...Dead Eye None . Machines Paul Loy ...Loy . Rest Broken bones Stuart Riffle ... Rip Opera singer Music Georgia Hines ... Georgy Perfection Wayne H. S. Frieda Read ...Dutch . .. Sewing Vamping Marcella Smith ... Smitty Katharine Hepburn Pouting Marie Fisher ... Fish Grocery J. Putnam D. Marguerite Thomas ... Dietz Mac Orchestras Earl Brooks ...Si ... To graduate Mary Louise Richard Ruff ...Dick Clark Gable Martha Nelle Marcile Tritt ....Tritt ... Music Oboe Mary E. Barr ... Tiny Typist Jokes Mary Alice Fitzgerald . , Mary . .Fun Dancing Fern McClure ... Ferny .... Private secretary George Keith Heitzman ... Heitz Loose papers A s John Smith .... Smithy Racer Machines Eugene Bruss .... Bruss Aviation Orville Shank ... Prof Scientist Stars Harold Brotherton ....Tub Salesman Morning after Paul Caupp ... Cauppy Fireman 2 mornings after Vera Scofield ....Vere Ralph Model T's Letha Mae Skiver ....Skwirt .. .Movies Tardiness James Dunn ... Putnam Lawyer Talking Anne Throp ...Sadie Housekeeping Kenny Betty Whitesell Bet It's a secret .. .Giggling Betty Booth Fitzgerald ... B. B Guess Parties Harry Porter Porter Fishing None BACCALAUREATE SERVICE The baccalaureate service for the class of 1936 was held in the high school auditorium on Sunday evening, May 24, at seven o'clock. The ministers of the city participated in the exercises. Music was furnished by the high school orchestra and glee clubs. COMMENCEMENT [Tie commencement exercises were held in the high school auditorium on Friday evening, May 29, at 8 o'clock. The Honorable Albert Stump of Indianapolis gave the address, and music for the occasion was furnished by the music department of the high school. 12
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