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

 - Class of 1941

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Union City Community High School - Successus Yearbook (Union City, IN) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 30 of 60
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TOP ROW—Robert McRose. Lucien Brooks, Roger Davis. Harold Price, Richard Phipps, Robert Harrison, Allen Lawson, Richard Hampshire SECOND ROW—Raymond Hines, Delbert Key, Eugene Straley. Ivan Garringer. Robert Pickett, Frederick Read, Paul Whitesel, Edward Kaucher, Donald Bartholomew THIRD ROW—John Caron. Betty Bupt. Robert Maloon, Patsy Kennon, Norma Jean Huffer, Robert Lahey, Theodore Ortlip, Richard Weimer, Donald Stebleton. Donald Key FOURTH ROW—Margaret Warner, Kathryn Smith (withdrawn), Nadine Wigger, Helen Skiver, Betty Livingston, Nellie Prosser, Margie Sipe. Barbara Riffle, Arlene Straley, Rachel Veit BOTTOM ROW—Maxine Woods. Nadine Loy. Virginia McClintock. Geraldine McCarthy, Joanne Mason, Zelma Brown, Marguerite Mangas, Margaret Haber, Mary Haselmire, Marilyn Mangas, Mary Byrum ABSENTEES—Charles Gullett, Vivian Potts, Marjorie Weimer, Russell Whistler JUNIORS This year, we Juniors, fifty-four in all, booked passage on the U. C. H. S., which was bound for the port of success and pleasure. To steer our ship through this voyage we chose Robert McRose, president; Robert Harrison, vice president; Margaret Haber, secretary; Lucien Brooks, treasurer. If we veered on the wrong course, we were steered back in the right channel by our superior officers, Nell Rubey and Hazel Schmidt. To pay for this voyage and our Junior-Senior reception, we raised money by selling magazines, wreaths, and candy, by collecting dues, by holding a market, and by managing the checkroom. On this voyage we occupied ourselves with various subjects. In choosing electives some entered Latin, typing, industrial arts, and shorthand classes while others delved into biology, physics, and geometry. All of us enrolled in the required courses, English and history. In our leisure time we participated in many different extra-curricular activities. Twenty-three were in band, fourteen in orchestra, and sixteen in chorus. In the sports department eleven boys saw action in basketball on the first and second teams or the intramural teams. Six boys participated in baseball. Not to be outdone, eleven girls were members of the G. A. A. To help our fellow passengers know where we came from, we purchased brown sweaters, trimmed in beige and orange, with the letters—U. C. We elected Vivian Potts, Robert Maloon, Richard Weimer, and Robert Harrison as our representatives on the Student Council. Although we enjoyed this cruise very much, we are anticipating a bigger and better trip next year on the same boat—U. C. H. S. —Mary Byrum Page Twenty-four

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TOP ROW—Merle Bunker (post graduate). Eugene Caupp. Robert Bruss, Richard Lollar, John K. Malone. Robert Williams SECOND ROW—Carmon Caplinger, Robert Davis, Jeanne Vernon. Marcelle Green, Pauline Geyer, Walter Hill, Rowland Dean BOTTOM ROW—Mabel E. Ward (teacher), Lavon Chilson, Betty Best, Margaret Myers, Vera Davis, Hazel Brooks PROPOSAL BY PROXY On Monday, November 18, in the high school auditorium, the public speaking class under the direction of Mabel E. Ward sponsored a Thanksgiving program which consisted of music by the high school orchestra and special musical numbers by Merle Bunker, Marjorie Weimer, and the violin and clarinet quartets. The student chairman was Lavon Chilson, who introduced the program and read Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Thanksgiving proclamation. Two poems, one an original one, were given by Margaret Myers. The last part of the program was a clever pantomime, “Proposal By Proxy,” which was presented by all the members of thepublic speaking class. The music was under the direction of Walter Shaw. Page Twenty-three



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SOPHOMORES We, the class of ’43, forty-five students strong, have progressed from the ranks of “green Freshmen” to “silly Sophomores,” which we have attempted to live down. Although everyone took the required courses of English and health education, we were divided in opinion about Latin, biology, general business, and history. High school art proved interesting to a few of the students; and most of the class spent two periods of each week in physical education, playing such games as: Indian kickball, basketball, volleyball, ring tennis, ping-pong, and various other games. We were largely represented in G. A. A. with ten of our twenty-five girls participating in the weekly games and the Indian kickball tournament, in which we passed the preliminaries only to be defeated by our long rivals—the Juniors. We are proud of our boys who played as Kittens, and now are waiting for the time when they may “step into the shoes” of the present Wildcats. Our more talented music students did their share in the band and orchestra, while our thoughts and suggestions were presented to the Student Council by Lola Hendricks, Smith Haber, and Leon Teegarden. Under the supervision of Miss Nielson, we ran a column in the Times-Gazette entitled “West Side News,” with most of the members of the class assigned as reporters to the numerous subjects. Looking hopefully towards the future when we shall be recognized as upper class-men, we expect to make a place for ourselves in the history of Union City High School. —Joan Welbourn TOP ROW—William Ely, John Murphy. Merle Cummings. Raymond Burton. Robert West. Richard Huf-ford, Robert Caplinger, Smith Haber SECOND ROW—Suzanfte Fitzgerald, Frances Lou Mangus. Romaigne Thomas. Phyllis Kantner, Margaret Read, Rosemary Porter, Jeanette Spatuzzi, Mary Lou Dillon, Eugene Evans, Donald Frazier THIRD ROW—Kay Corn. Marjorie Waggoner. Kay Fitzgerald. Donna Belle Frazier. Lola Hendricks. Janet Thokey, Mary Key, Margaret Geyer, Edith Patterson, Arlette Bupt BOTTOM ROW—Norma Byrum, Mary Mikesell, Eleta Merritt, William Chenoweth. Richard Kantner. James Parent, William Caron, William Haley, Donald Matthews, Leon Teegarden ABSENTEES—Ann Coleman, Charlene Eikenberry, Rebecca Price, Betty Jane Smith, Joan Welbourn Page Twenty-five

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