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

 - Class of 1943

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KINDERGARTEN DAYS Margaret Read, Dickie Hufford, Donny Matthew, Billy Ely, Franny Mangus, Ray Burton. Bobbie West, Janet Thokey, Charleen Eikenberry, Jean Spatuzzi, Jimmie Parent. History of the Class of Nineteen Forty- iliree Once upon an autumn morning came our class’ earliest dawning. When we entered Union High with greatest hopes of learning more, We were great, but now we’re greater; we are older and sedater Than when first we wrote our story in that volume gone before, In “Successus” you can read it, published in the days of yore, Read by all forevermore. Ah, distinctly we remember, it was in a bright September, That we came back to the high school when vacation days were o’er. Gladly did we greet each other, vainly did we try to smother Sorrow for the ones who came not—came not with us as of yore. We are thirty-nine in number, forty-three we’d been before. Some are gone forevermore. (Continued on next page) Slick Ely—“And things like that.” Page I wetily-onc

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ANN IS COLEMAN “Apron String Revolt”3: bowling 2, 3; Westerner 4; chorus 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Sub Deb Club. MERLE CUMMINGS Roys’ Club. MARY LOUISE DILLON Westerner 4; band 2, 3, 4; bowling 2. 3; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3 ; Sub Deb Club ; Commercial Club 3. FRANCES LOU MANGUS Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; band 1, 2, 3. 4; operetta 4; G. A. A. 1; Westerner 4; Sub Deb Club. JAMES PARENT “Apron String Revolt” 3: basketball 2; chorus 3 4-intramural 3. 41 Boys’ Club; Ohio State University 4. EUGENE EVANS “Suceessus” 4; bowling 2. 3; intramural 4; Boys’ Club. CI1ARLEEN El KEN BERRY Commercial Club 3; chorus 2. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Sub Deb Club. WILLIAM HINKLE Jackson, Indiana, 1. 2, 3; intramural 4: Boys’ Club. MARGARET READ Secretary Junior Class; “Apron String Revolt” 3; “Suceessus” 3. 4; Westerner 4: band 1. 2. 3, 4; orchestra 3, 4; chorus 4; operetta 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; N. Y. A. 4; Sub Deb Club; Commercial Club 3- Page 1 wenly Jim Parent—“Now in Ohio State—”



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Well, we started in our studies, found our teachers pleased to meet us, For they knew us and our records—records made in days of oie. SENIORS found in all the classes, doing work that none surpassed us, Graded higher than the highest ever given years before! By our courage and our “brainses” we have opened every dooi. Closed to us hence nevermore. Would you know our deeds of l attle» which the underclassmen prattle? We can shout about the Wildcats never seen on teams of yore, For as Freshmen we were master, and we met with no disaster When ’gainst other teams in conflict we fought harder than before. We were winners, winners, winners, but it made the others sore. And they’ll love us nevermore. We arc famous for our beauty and our loyalty to duty. We’ve among us baseball stars as were ne’er on teams of yore. In classrooms we are noted; and we’re growing more devoted To our English, shop, and shorthand than we ever were before. Yes, we love old Union High, and we’re loyal to the core, Loyal now and evermore. Hear us read our modest story. Charge us not with pure vain glory, For we look toward the tomorrow ; all our sins we do deplore— All our evenings in the pool hall, calling Latin one great bore; All our yelling in the classroom, all our marking desks and doors. In the days to come we’re hoping, with temptations ever coping. That our lives will grow more worthy of our boastful words of yore. That is that—there’s nothing more. Page wcnly-two Miss Rubey—“Shirley, put on your shoe!”

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