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

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1982 Successus Union City Community High School 603 North Walnut Union City, IN 47390 Volume 48 Table Of Contents ■I Above: Dr. Dennett is the Grand Marshal during his lost year at UCCH5. Top right: The Indian spirit rises with the flames. Bottom right: Dave Zimmers and Patti Leahey — UCCH5 royalty. 1961. Below: Cheerleaders and fans support the team in an all-out effort. Homecoming: Filled With Activities Top left: The team gels cheered on during the parade. Middle left: Scon Shope launches the football Into orbit. Bottom left: Sophomore coaches suffer on 0-2 record in powder puff action. Below: Gome strategy is being planned. Homecoming began Thursday night at U.C.C.H.S. with a powder puff game, ending in a tie between the juniors and seniors, pep rally, and bonfire. Friday night's activities started early with the Homecoming parade at 4:30 led by Dr. Dennett as Grand Marshal. The float theme this year was songs, and the juniors showed their creativity by producing the winning float with the title The Indians Will Submerge Those Eagles. ” The seniors produced an outstanding float with Soil on to a Victory as their theme. The sophomores placed third with Whip It. and freshmen received fourth place with ,Step by Step. The Indian team produced their best effort to date against the Lincoln Golden Eagles, but could not hold on and lost 12-6 In on exciting game. David Zimmers and Patti Leahey were crowned King and Queen during the half-time festivities by last year's royalty, Lisa Zimmers and Gary Fisher. The Homecoming activities ended with a dance at Northside, annually sponsored by the Student Council. Leonne sings Always the Winner Mardi Gras Lisa Zimmers, the 1981 queen candidate who brought home three and a UCCHS graduate, reigned major places. Leanne Fisher was over the 1982 Mardi Gras Queen chosen first runner-up and Miss Con-festivities held at the Winchester geniality. Jennifer Fritz won second Community High School auditorium runner-up and Michelle DeHaven on September 30th. Union City was captured the Poise and Appear-well represented with six lovely once award. 12 Jennifer performs a terrific routine to the musk from Nolo and Ice Castles . Michelle wows the audience with her presentation of I Ain't Down Yet . Lisa Zimmers presents a rose to Jennifer Fritz. Jackie Hufford performs the rheme from Ice Castles. Down Shope sings The Rose Melissa Gettinger moves the audience with her lovely rendition of Memories '. Fridoy Sofurdoy MR APPOPOLOUS RUTH SHER WOOO .... EILEEN SHERWOOD JENSEN MEN AT THE WINDOW LONKSAN.......... THE WRECK ........ MR FLETCHER ...... HELLEN WADE....... FRANK LIPPENCOn . . CHIC CLARK ....... COSSACK VIOLET SHELTON MRS. WADE ....... ROBERT DAKER .... SIX FUTURE ADMIRALS WALTER SHERWOOD A PROSPECTIVE TENANT THE CONSUL .......... 1st KID ............. 2nd KID ............. 1st MAN.......... 2nd MAN SANDHOG ............. Leanne Fisher Jennifer Fritz Chuck Higgins Sue Scfiemmer Joe hie Huff ord . Doug Miller Robert Nunez Kelly GuggenbUler Dominque Arnold .. Short Prescott ____Jeff Drevs Clnde Dlocher ... Michelle DeHoven ...............Kreg Boggs ............. BUI Griffin Kelly Guggenbiller Tim Ovsens Ruth Bruss .............. Gtanno Washler ...... . . Tommie Roderfer .............. Jon Price Les Slegler Lorry Mendenhall David Craig Robert Nunez Mork Keogy Richard Ludvsick ............ Greg Hickerson .............Sharon Smith ..............Lyle Scholl ... ........ David Craig ............. Mork Keogy .............Robert Nunez Kelly Guggenbiller.......... Tim Ovsens ..............Les Slegler My Sister Eileen Upper righf: While Jennifer looks on. business minded Leonne refuses to poy the check. Middle Left: Kelly lets Ruth down easy. Middle: Cindy 0 Shon reveal their plans to be morriedl Middle right: Kreg drown his sorrows. 14 Upper Left: Jon is bewildered by Jackie's explanation! Upper Middle: Jeff is depressed by the turn of events. Upper Right: Lyle makes the admirals shape up. Middle: The admirals hove fun while doing a goad Jab. Lower Left: Greg comments on Sue's outfit. Lower Middle: Gionno's best coat odds a touch of doss to her stage costume. 15 Upper left; Mrs. Austin's home room presents their version of The Twelve Days of Christmas. Upper right; Lori Thum straightens o Christmas bow. Middle left; Jon Price works on Senior decorations. Lower left; Volerie Prescott listens while Santo Schmidt reads her letter. Lower right; The Christmas donee is on onnuol event many students look forward to. The Christmas Spirit Is Alive At UCCHS 16 Christmas was always a special happy time at UCCHS. This year students helped our school show the Christmas spirit In many ways. The Sophomores and Seniors worked together to decorate the front foyer, and the Juniors and Freshmen decorated the gym foyer. Many candy-grams and Christmas cards were sent to special friends. The Student Council sponsored a canned food drive to help distribute needed items to members of our community. This year, as In past years. DEC A held a mini-mail In the gym foyer during the noon time. This gave students the opportunity to do some last minute shopping from a wide variety of stores. Upper left: Did! Suirts purs the final touches on the tree. Upper right: UCCHS students and guests enjoy the Christmas dance. Lower left: Tom Kerns asks Santa Schmidt for a Trans-Am and peace on earth. Lower right; A selected group from the chorus sings Do You Hear What I Hear? Spirit Is Alive At UC March 1 to 5 was Spirit Week - 1982; and students displayed their enthusiasm by eagerly participating In the various ' dress-up days. Monday colled for inside-out clothing.- Tuesday was ties and shades. Wednesday was Western Day: and Thursday each class chose their own rheme. The Seniors were classy In their sweatsuits, and the Juniors bummed around os hobos. The Sophomores and Freshmen presented some startling sights with their themes of clash clothes and wild outfits. Things calmed down somewhat Friday when teachers and students paired up and dressed alike. Other spirit week activities Included Deco doughnuts each morning and a Deco shirtshop featuring many Indiana emblems. Hall competition was fierce under the breakfast cereal theme which was won by the Seniors. A lively pep session with a great skit by the faculty ended the week on Friday. Brian Wasson receives well deserved recognition. Headbands, ribbons, and penants display U.C. support. 18 Camelot ARTHUR .................................Kyle Jackson MERL YN...............................Dan Shepherd GUENEVERE ..............................Kaye Mong LANCELOT..............................Ken Applegate PELLINORE ............................Keith Brad burn MORDRED David Shepherd MORGAN LE FEY . . ......Didl Sultts (Frl.) MORGAN LE FEY ..............Mandy Carpenter (Sat.) TOM OF WARWICK .....................Tom Michael SIR DINADEN........................... Les Slegler SIR UONEL.......................... Jeff Drew SIR SAGRAMORE.................................David Craig SQUIRE DAP LADY Al s ........; . Micheol Nunez ........ . Jonlne Horshman NIMUE................................Michelle DeHoven IN WAITI lERIi LADY SYBIL KNIGHT ...............Ellen Newbauer ...........I.........Kim Musll .............Jennifer Metcalfe .....................Tito Farias SULUAM .... |............... .1.........Chris Hickerson PAGE......................Tom Kerns G Rusty Zimmers HERALD . . . . .1.....................Gary Zimmers CLARIU5 ..7, A.............i..............Bill Dodd CASTOR ...................ir% .. Scott Shope COLGREVANCE ............ Gary Zimmers PRODUCTION G COSTUMES ..................T.E. Leohey 19 'Pirates Cove' Is Prom Theme On May 7, 1962, the high school gym was token over by pirates. Passengers walked off the ship's gangplank Into a candle-lit cove where Hawaiian maidens and a pirate crew escorted the Prom guests to their tables in preparation for an evening of enchantment. Top R: Mr. Root Intends to moke sure that the host and hostess do os they ore told. Top L: Leonne Fisher and Jon Price crown the new royalty. Middle L: The Howollon girls moke sure that everyone Is seated comfortably. Middle R: Patty. Kelly, and Ryan cross the gangplank. Lower L: Prom royalty nominees line up before the announcement. Lower R: Pirate David gives the orders. 20 Top L Lyle seems less than enthusiastic. Top R: Al and Vol. Allen Kerns and Valerie Prescott, are this year's King and Queen. Middle L: What are me orders cap'n? Middle R: Candle light and music create a pleasant atmosphere. Lower R: Couples come ashore. Lower L: Slow dances ore popular. 21 Spring Day Spring Day 1982 was a typical one with torrential rains pouring from the skies and football field fit only for boating. Students made the best of It. however, and high spirits prevailed In spite of the weather. The Seniors started the day off with a school parade In their graduation attire, after which they disrobed to clean up some of the trash from their playfulness of the night before. In the afternoon, classes were dismissed and a dance was held In the gym with music provided by records and a group known as The Generics. Senior wills were read during an Intermission. 22 Rotary Citizenship Award - Jon Price Rotary Speech Contest Winner - Shannon English Cecilian Club Award - Didi Suitts ,fi. Elks Most Valuable Student A ward — Jon ttK American Legion Scholastic Award — Jerri Deasecker, Clnde Dlocher, Jon Price Marsh Business Award — Cinde Dlocher ISU Academic Scholarship Award - Mi-chelle DeHaven t Indiana Central Scholarship — Mary Forbes s Health Occupations Scholarship — Rhonda 01 J || Rose Hulman Scholarship - Todd Wenger Purdue University Certificate - Todd Wenger, Les Siegler 4 ' Trinity Luthern Church Scholarship — Jackie Hufford -w W Ball State Distinction — Cinde Dlocher, Lisa Ingels Jon Price Hoosier Scholars - Cinde Dlocher, Jon Prte I Dare You Award — Denise Byrd, Steve Herriford rM John Philip Sousa Award - Jerry Williams National Choral Award — Kaye Mong BUSINESS A WARDS Shorthand — Kaye Mong Typing I — Jodi Mangas Typing II - Karla Ellison Business — Sheila Schwartzkopf Outstanding OEA — Melissa Get finger Accounting I — Todd Bailey Accounting II - Cinde Dlocher DECA Outstanding Student — Tammy Gir- ton FOREIGN LANGUAGE AWARDS: Spanish I - Tandy Thornburg Spanish II — Don Shepherd Spanish 111 — Mandy Carpenter Spanish IV — Lisa Ingels French — Liz Murphy French II — Kyle Jackson French III — Denise Byrd, Nandini Gowda Honorable Mention — Janine Harshman READING A WARDS: Reading 9 — Heather Lizak Reading 10 — Jennifer Wise Reading 11 — Jennifer Metcalfe Reading 12 — Donna Puckett Speech — Shannon English f ART AWARDS: Drawing - Greg Buckingham Jewelry - Tonya Thornburg Graphics — Kevin Kleman Painting — Kelly Guggenblller Weaving — Debbie Golds berry Sculpture — Vicki Laxton j| Ceramics - Kevin Smith Arts Crafts — Patty Wymer Independent tfudy — Melissa Wasson HOME ECONOMICS A WARDS: Freshman — Cindy Clawson Sophomore - Crysta Curts Junior — Cheryl Fabert Senior — Marla Salazar INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARDS. SJm Freshman — Stacey Wenger Junior — Jeff Higgins, David Hobson Senior — David Price 1 AGRICULTURE AWARDS: Advanced Crops — Tracy Green Ag Mechanics - Allen Kerns ■ Intro. Crops — Rob Carpe nter Ag Management — Jim Sheets STUDENT COUNCIL A WARDS: Seniors — Les Seigler, Leanne Fisher, Todd Bateman, Richard Ludwick, Jon Price, Melissa Get finger KISS AWARDS: Seniors - Leslie Kridle, John Garland Juniors — Mike Leahey, Shelley Lea RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE STU-DENTS: Maria Salazar, PasI Nurmi, Leonardo Cuardo % SENIOR PRESENTATION: Maria Salazar ATHLETIC A WARDS: Outstanding Boys Track - Shon Prescott Outstanding Girls Track — Jennifer Sanders Outstanding Baseball Player - Ron Wilks Outstanding Golfer — Jeff Keiser Girls Tennis MVP — Michelle DeHaven Senior Plaque Awards — Patti Leahey, Shon Prescott Outstanding Athlete - Shon Prescott 23 Congratulations, Jon. New doss presidents ore sworn In. Cheryl Fobert. Jr. doss home-ec winner. ' 3 Seniors files In while Interested spectators wotch. 24 Shannon receives the Rotary Speech Award. Trophy winners: Shon. Ron. Patti. Jennifer Michelle. Morlo. Posl Leonardo ore touched by their special award. Students don their best for owords doy. Kyle receives the French II Award. Commencement — VALEDICTORIAN: Jerri Deosecker May 28th was the big day for the 1982 graduating class. Guest speaker — Dr. Ken Keller delivered a short, thoughtful message to the class. Leanne Fisher sang Memories and Valedictorian Jerri Deosecker offered the welcome to the class and guests. Approximately $50,000 worth of scholarships were presented to the 90 person doss of whom over half carried better than a D average. SALUTA TORI AN: Clnde Dlocher 26 The graduating seniors file Into the gym across a wooden bridge. Clnde accepts the hey to rne future. Doug proudly receives his diploma. The girls ready themselves for commencement. Jon and Todd discover the complexity of commencement robes. 27 Proud Seniors prepare to march In. 28 FACULTY School Board Top: School Board Members: Joe Davis. Walter Hop. Richard Applegate. Jim Carpenter. Joe Mathlos. Dr. Bennett 1972-1962. Left: Dr. Bennett assists In honoring NHS Inductees. Administration 30 Above: Barb and Jane ore greot secretaries. Below: Mr. Goids-berry In one of his lighter moments. Office Staff Administration Above: Mary and Lori present the county tourney trophy to Mr. Goldsberry. Below-. Mr. VanOsdol struggles over dolly attendance. English Literature Top left: Mr. Lee sculptures o piece of art. Top right: Miss Fulton admires Mrs. Reed's flowers. Above: Mrs. Wilks watches over her students proudly. Middle right: Mr. Leohey is serious when it comes to his doss studies. Right: Mrs. Austin enjoys o snack while preparing her lesson plans. 32 Moth Science Top left: Mr. Satkomp enjoys his surprise party. Top right: Mr. Hlnshow looks pleased, with his advanced biology class. Middle left: Mr. Dlack contributes greatly to spirit week. Middle right: Mr. Lehman listens to a student's response. Bottom: Mr. Nash enjoys his first year here of UCCH5. 33 I Above: Mrs. Rlsmlller spent the foil with us student teaching. Above Right: Mrs. Prescott teaches morning dosses. Fine Arts Above: Mrs. Jones gives lectures during a class period. Above: Mrs. Baldwin prepares for a coffee break. Below: Mrs. Baldwin enjoys promoting school spirit. Home Economics 34 Foreign Language Mr. Locy lectures hb American History class. Social Studies Left: Mr. Schmidt emphasizes a point to hb Government class. Lower Left: UCCHS SPIRITI Below: Mr. Schmidt assbts with Christmas decorations. 35 Guidance Library Left: Mrs. Stephen enjoys participating In pep sessions. Above: Mrs. Reed and Mr. VonOsdol discuss shirt sizes. Top left 6 right: Mrs. Good shares her time between Library and Guidance. Above: Happy Birthday to you.” GO ! 36 Above: Lots of loughs In the teacher's loungel Above: Miss Houser looks amused by o student's paper. Deportment Business Mow-. Miss Hlrsch was o welcome addition to our staff this year. Right: Cheerleader sponsor Miss Hlrsch discusses practice times with Tommie Rodefer. Lower left: Mr. Johnson takes time from his busy DECA schedule to give us a smile. Lower right: Mr. Johnson presents Tammy Glrton with Outstanding Student Award. 37 Physical Education Top loft: Miss Fulton uses her prep period to prepare some lesson plans. Above: Miss Fulton — ready for another school day. Middle left: Mr. Noffslnger argues a point In class. Health 38 Top Left: Mr. Root enjoys being the assistant football coach as well as teaching. Top right: Mr. Applegate b on expert when It comes to mechanics. Above: Mr. Root and Mr. Lacy hove fun helping the Juniors with the prom. Right: Mr. Arthur teaches a drafting class, below: Mr. Welch tries to Ignore the photographer, below Right: The U.C.C.H.5. Daredevil; Mr. Root. Industrial Arts Agriculture 39 5 ecial Top left: Mrs. wagoner searches for a student s medical record. Top right: Mrs. McCoy is on aid to Mr. bourn and Mr. Leahey. Left: Mr. boy II enjoys being our new bond director, bottom left: Mr. bourn loved having brlon In his doss this year, bottom right: Mr. bourn led the girls to the County Championship. Services 40 Custodian Cooks Above: Mrs. Fisher Mrs. Hlndsley obvlousW enjoy their work. Middle left: Joe VIIle senior works the afternoon shift of UCCHS. Top left: Bernard Good spends lots of time fixing things. Top right: Bernard Dorwln ore colled on to do many tasks. Below: (left to right) Barb Edwards. Loretta Addington. Joncle Fisher. Marty Stover. Marjorie Bo lie y. Judy Hlndsley. 41 Bernard Good Retires Pride In one's work and Industriousness ore qualities too seldom found In today's society, but a living, shining example has existed here at UCCHS for students to follow for the past eighteen years. From chilly early-morning darkness until sometimes too late at night, this responsible and conscientious man has shown us all by quiet example, what It means to have pride In yourself, and In your work. With a cheerful smile he has tackled every Job, none of which was ever too big or too small for him to handle. Thanks Bernard, for the countless well-done Jobs. We won't forget you! 42 CLASSES BONUS PLAYER-FOUL Seniors Class Motto Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow ... but live today. Class Colors Navy Blue and Baby Blue Class Flower White Carnation Senior class officers: President: David Zimmers. Sue Schemmer. Secretary. Robert Nunez. Treasurer, Richard Ludwlck, Vice-President, Class sponsor, Mr. Schmidt. 44 SHERYL ANDERSON Notional Honor Society 3, 4: Chorus 1; Foreign Language Club 1, 2 3, 4: DECA 3. 4; Guidance Help 2; Letterman's Oub 4; Yearbook Staff 2 Homecoming Candidate 4: Court 1; Gymnastics 1. 2 Pep Oub t 2 3, 4: Cheerleader 1. 2 3. 4 LAURIE DEALS Office Help 3: KISS 3: DECA 3. 4: Library Assistant 3 DOMINIQUE ARNOLD Pepband 1; Bond 1; OEA 3; Senior Class Ploy 4; Track 1; KISS I 2 3. 4 TODD DATEMAN Notional Honor Society 4: A-V Assistant 2; Letterman's Club 2 3. 4; Student Council 4; Prom Candidate 3: Tennis 2 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2 3. 4: Track 1. 2 3. 4; KISS 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 TAMI DAILEY Notional Honor Society 4: Foreign Languoge Oub 1. 2 3. 4: DECA 3. 4; OEA 2 3; Office Help 3: Guidance Help 2 3: Letter-man's Oub 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4; Track 2 3; Volleyball 1. 2 3; Volleyball In from ur-ols 3; Boys' Basketball Statistician 2 3 DONNA DARNES (Far Left) PROM - 62 ERIC DENTZ FFA 1. Z 3. 4: 4-H 1, Z 3. 4 CINDE BLOCHER (For Left) Notional Honor Society Z 3. 4; Treasurer 4; Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3. 4; OEA Z 3, 4; Gudlonce Help 3. 4: English Club 3; School Musical 3; Senior Class Ploy 4; Cheerleading 1, 2 JERRI OEASECKER Notional Honor Society Z 3. 4; Secretory; Pepbond 1; Bond 1; Foreign Languoge Oub 1, Z 3, JODY BOTHAST HOLT 4; OEA Z 3. 4: FHA 4; Office Help 4: Guidance Help 2. 3: Letter man's Club Z 3. 4; Secretory: English Club 3: Homecoming Candidate 4; Prom Candidate 3; Gymnastics 1. Z 3. 4; Cheerleading 1, Z 3. 4; Pep Club I Z 3. 4 KREG BOGGS Chorus 4: Agape Bible Club 1. Z Foreign Languoge Club 1, Z 3; DECA 3, 4; Student Council 3: Senior Class Ploy 4: Homecoming Candidate 4; KISS 3. 4; Indiana State Officer DECA 4: Who's Who Among High School Students 3; Indio no Youth Power State DECA Board 4: DECA Junior Vice-President DEREK DUDE” BRADBURN DECA 4; Health Careers 1. 2; KISS 1. 4; Lettermon’s Club 1; Student Council 1; Class Vice-President 1; Basketball 1: Football Manager 1: Member of Union Oty Fire Dept. — Life and Rescue Randolph Co. Sheriff's Dept. 46 Jerri Deseacker has been a cheerleader for four years. PRESTON BULCHER Chorus 1. Z 3; Art Club I Z 3. 4: Foreign Language Club 1, Z 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Foreign Longuoge Basketball Team 4: Baseball 4; KISS 4 JEFF DREW Pepbond 1, Z Band 1. 2; OEA 1. Z 3. 4; Letterman's Oub Z 3. 4: School Musical 3; Senior Class Ploy 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Prom Candidate 3; Football 1. 3. 4; Wrestling 1: Baseball 1. Z 3. 4: FCA I Z 3: KISS 1. 3. 4 RUTH DRUSS National Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Pepbond 1, Z 3. 4: Bond 1, Z 3. 4; President 3. 4; Foreign Longuoge Club 1, Z 3. 4: Health Careers 1. Z 3, 4: Secretory 3: Office Help 3. 4; Letterman's Club 4; School Musical 3; Senior Class Play 4: Gymnastics 1. Z 3, 4: Drum Majorettes 3. 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3: Cadet Teacher 4: Randolph County Youth Solute Nominee 3: Ball State Honors College Summer Program 3 MICHELLE DeHAVEN National Honor Society Z 3. 4: Pepbond 1. Z 3. 4: Band I Z 3. 4: Chorus Z Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3. 4; Student Council 1. 3; Secretory 3: School Musical 3; Senior Class Play 4; 4-H 1; Basketball 2; Tennis I Z 3. 4; Boys Basketball Statistician 2; Rotary Exchange Student Z Jr. Miss Candidate 4: Student Council Publicity Committee 4; Cadet Teacher 3 DAVID CRAIG Foreign Longuoge Oub 4: U-bory Assistant 1; Senior Class Play 4: Freshman Class Representative 1; Track 3. 4; Photography Club 1; Teacher Assistant 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 JIM DOTSON (For Left) Letterman's Oub Z 3. 4: Football 1. Z 3. 4: Basketball 1: mgr. Z 3: Baseball 1, Z 3. 4: FCA 3: KISS 3. 4 47 Michelle smiles for the Judges. LEANNE FISHER Notional Honor Society 3. 4; Chorus 1; Harmony Honeys 1; Student Council 1. Z 3. 4; Vice-President: English Club 3: Agope Bible Club 3. 4: Pep Club Z Foreign Longuoge Club Z 4: OEA 4: School Musical 3: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Queen 3: Mardl Gras Candidate 4: KISS 3: 4-H 1, Z 3. 4 MARY FORBES National Honor Society 3. 4: Let-terman's Club 1. Z 3. 4; Basketball 1. Z 3. 4; Track 3; Library Assistant 1 CHARLOTTE EDWARDS OEA Z 3. 4: FHA 1. Z 3. 4 DONNIE FOREMAN Chorus 1, 2; Foreign Language Club 1; DECA 3. 4 48 Snow In April? JOHN GARLAND A-V Assistant Z Lettermon's Club 1. Z 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Prom Candidate 3; Cross Country 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1. Z 3; KISS I 3. 4 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE JENNIFER FRITZ Notional Honor Society 3. 4; Pep-bond t Z 3. 4; Bond 1. Z 3. 4: Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3. 4: Guidance Help 4: Lettermon s Club 1. Z 3. 4; English Club 3; School Musical 3; Senior Class Ploy 4: Homecoming Candidate 4; Prom Candidate 3; Gymnastics 1. Z 3. 4: Pep Oub 1. Z 3. 4; Cheerleader 1. Z 3. 4; Jr. Miss Candidate 4 TAMMY GIRTON DECA 3. 4: President 3. 4: Letter-man s Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls Basketball 1, Z 3; Track 1. 2: Cheer-leader 1 MIKE GORRELL MELISSA GETTINGER Pepband 1. Z 3. 4: Band 1, Z 3. 4; Foreign Language Oub 1, Z 3. 4: OEA 3. 4; President 4; Office Help 3. 4; Guidance Help 4; Lettermon s Club Z 3. 4: Student Council Z 4; School Musical 3; Senior Class Play 4: 4-H 1. Z Homecoming Candidate 4: Girls Tennis 1. Z 3. 4: Girls Basketball Z Boys Basketball Statistician Z 3, 4; Jr. Miss Candidate DEB GOLDSDERRY Chorus 4; Foreign Language Club 3 49 Melissa Gettlnger loves working In the cafeteria CARD HANNAN Chorus 1: DECA 3. 4: FHA 1. 2; Pep Club 2; Volleyball 1. 2: Track 3 ONDA LEE HELMS Chorus 1. 2 Swing Choir 1; Foreign Language Club 1, 2■ DECA 3. 4: OEA I 2; 4-H 1. 2 Class Secretary 1. 2: Track 1 DILL GRIFFIN Chorus 3; Agope Bible Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Foreign Language Club 1; Health Careers 4: Homecoming Candidate 4; KISS 4: Photography Club 3. 4: Dus Darn 3. 4 KELLY GUGGENDILLER Pepband 1. 2 3, 4; Dand I 2. 3. 4: Art Club 2 3. 4; Chorus 4: School Musical 3; Senior Class Play 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Dand Class Representative 3: Vice-President 4 CAREY HERSDERGER Dus Darn 3. 4 GREG HICKERSON Pepband 1. 2 3. 4: Dand 1. 2 3. 4: Foreign Language Club 2; Agope Bible Club 2. 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Drum Major 2: Track 4 SO Kelly and Melissa ore Art Club Representatives. CHUCK HIGGINS DECA 3. 4: Lettermon's Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Ploy 4; Basketball 1: Wrestling 2. 3. 4: Football 1. Z 3. 4 DARUS HIME Agape Bible Club 1. Z Foreign Language Club 1. 2. 3. 4: OEA 4: A-V Assistant 1. 2. 3, 4: Letter-man's Club Z 3. 4: School Musical 3: Basketball 1. Z 3. 4; Track Z 4; Golf 3; KISS 3 LISA INGELS Notional Honor Society 4; Pep-bond 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. Z 3. 4: Chorus 2: Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3. 4: Office Help 4: Lettermon's Club 3. 4: School Musical 3: Senior Class Play 4: Gymnastics mgr. 3. 4: Tennis 1. MARK KEAGY Z 3. 4 Senior Class Ploy 4: Baseball 1. Z 3. 4 LAUREN HOFFMAN Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3: DECA 3: Library Assistant 1. Z 3: Lettermon 's Club 2. 3. 4; Tennis 1. Z 3; KISS 3 JACKIE HUFFORD Auxilary Corps 3; Pepbond 1. Z 3; Band 1. 2. 3: Agape Bible Club 2. 3. 4: Foreign Language Club I Z 3. 4: OEA 4: Library Assistant 4: English Club 3: School Musical 3: Senior Class Ploy 4; 4-H 1. 2. 3: Homecoming Candidate 4; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4; Gymnastics 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Jr. Miss Chuck sells shirts for spirit - (and DECA). 51 PATTI LEAHEY Pepbond 1. Z 3, 4: Bond 1. Z 3. 4: Agape Bible Club Z Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3. 4; Health Careers 1. Z 3. 4: FCA Z 3: Guidance Help 1, Z 3. 4: Lettermon's Club 1, Z 3. 4: School Musical 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Track 1. Z 3. 4: Gymnastics 1. Z 3; Cheerleading 1. Z 3. 4; Photography Club 3 ALAN LISS Pepbond 1. Z 3: Band 1. Z 3: DECA 3. 4: KISS 1. Z 3 LESLIE KRIDLE Foreign Language Club 1, Z 3. 4: OEA Z Health Careers Z 3. 4; Office Help 3. 4: Guidance Help 3. 4: Senior Class Ploy 4: Homecoming Candidate Z 4; KISS 1, 3. 4: Who 's Who 3 VICKIE LAXTON 4-H Z Pep Club Z MACC 3 RICHARD LUDWICK national Honor Society 3. 4: Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3. 4; President 4; Library Assistant 3: Lettermon 's Club 2, 3. 4; Student Council Z 3. 4; School Musical 3: Senior Class Ploy 4; Yearbook Staff 1. Z 3. 4; Class President 1: Class Vice-President Z 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Tennis 1. Z 3. 4: Basketball 1. Z 3. 4: Track 1. Z Golf 3 DILL MANGAS Lettermon's Cub Z 3. 4; Bose-ball 1: Football Stud. Trainer Z 3; Basketball Stud. Trainer 3: KISS 3. 4; Union City. Indiana Fire Dept. Life and Rescue-Randolph Co. Sheriffs Dept. 52 Richard 0 ion present the County Tourney runner-up trophy to Mr. Goldsberry. RHONDA McGLOTHLIN Pepbond 1. 2; Bond 1. 2; Art Club 1: Foreign Language Club 2 3. 4: DEC A 3. 4: OEA 2 3. 4; FFA 4; Senior Clou Ploy 4: Tennis 4: KISS 1 RHONDA MILLER Chorus 1, 2: Swing Choir 1; Foreign Language Club 2 3: FHA 3: Health Career 3; Girls Basketball 1. 2 Volleyball 2 3; Muncle Area Career Center 4 RON McGLOTHLIN Foreign Language Club 2: DECA 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Letter-man’s Club I 2 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4; Football I 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. 3. 4: KISS 3: Who 's Who 3 LARRY MENDENHALL Foreign Language Club 1: OEA 1. 2 3 4 A-V Assistant 2 4: Let-terman's Club 2 3. 4: President 4; School Musical 3: Senior Class Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Tennis 1. 2 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2 3. 4: Baseball 1. 3: FCA I 2 3; KISS 1. 2 3. 4; Photography Club 3 SANDRA MEDINA Pepbond 1: Bond 1. 2 Foreign Language Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Secretary 3: OEA 3, 4: FHA 4; Office Help 4; Homecoming Court 3: Prom Candidate 3; Ticket Sales Chairman School MusicalSenior Class Play 4 DOUG MILLER (Far Left) Lettermon's Club 2 3. 4: Senior Class Ploy 4; Football 1, 2 3. 4: Wrestling 1, 2 3. 4 53 Doug Is confused by his metals class. ELLEN MOTE Notional Honor Society 4: Foreign Language Club 1. 2, 3. 4: OEA 2. 3; 4-H 1, 2. 3. 4; Office Help 3; Guidance Help 2. 3. 4; Senior Class Ploy 4: KISS 3. 4; Health Careers 2. 3. 4 MARK MOTE (far right) Foreign Language Club 1: FFA 1. 2. 3; 4-H 1. 2. KAYE MONG Chorus 1. 2 3, 4; Swing Choir 1: OEA 4; Agape Bible Club 4: Guidance help 3. 4; School Musical 3. 4; Homecoming Candidate 4. GINA LYNN NORTON Art Club 1. 2 3. 4: Vice-President 3: President 4; DECA 3; OEA 1. 3; Library Assistant 1, 2. 54 Kaye receives roses for her splendid Camelot'' performance. TIM OWENS Chorus 1. 4; Art Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Health Careers 2: SChool Musical 3; Senior Class Ploy 4: Pep Club 2: KISS 3: Biology Lob Assistant 1. 2 3 DAVID PRICE Notional Honor Society 4; FFA 1. 2 3. 4: Vice-President 3: President 4: 4-H 1; Homecoming Candidate 4: Wrestling 1. 2 RODERT NUNEZ Notional Honor Society 3. 4: Treasurer 4; Pepbond 1. 2. 3. 4: Bond 1, 2 3. 4; Freshman Class Representative 1: Foreign Language Club 1. 2; Letterman’s Club 2. 3, 4: Senior Class Ploy 4: Yearbook Staff 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Baseball mgr. 1, 2: Basketball mgr. 3: KISS 1. 2. 4: Pho-togrophy Club 3. 4 JON PRICE National Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Foreign Language Club 1: OF A 2 3. 4: A-V Assistant 2. 3; Letterman s Club 2 3. 4; English Club 3; Student Council 1. 4: School Musical 3: Senior Class Play 4; Yearbook Photographer 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Court 3: Prom King 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2 3; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: FCA 2: Photography Club 3. 4 Absent when pictures were made DOUG PLATT DECA 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1. 2 3. 4: KISS 4 SHON PRESCOTT (Far Left) Art Club 1. 2; Foreign Language Club 1. 2; DECA 3. 4: Letterman s Club 1. 2 3. 4; English Club 2 Senior Class Ploy 4: DECA Vice-President 3: Track 2. 3. 4: Football I 2 3. 4: Basketball 3; All State Honorable Mention Football; American High School Athlete Football 55 The notorious Nunez Brothers. DONNA GAIL PUCKETT DECA 3. 4; OEA 3. 4: FHA Z 3. 4; KISS 2; Assistant Manager of Girls ' Basketball Z Cadet Teacher 3 KIM ROBERTS Auxilary Corps 1: DECA 3. 4; OEA 3 TAMI RODEFER Chorus 1: DECA 3. 4: Library Assistant 1. Z Letterman's Club 3. 4: Senior Class Ploy 4: Homecoming Candidate 4; Pep Club 2; Cheerleading Z 3. 4; KISS 3. 4; Teacher's Aid 4 MARIA SOLEDAD SALAZAR (far right) Foreign Language Club 4: FHA 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Tennis 4: Foreign Exchange Student from Ecoudor - South America Mario Soledad Salazar was an exchange student from Cuenca, Ecuador. Maria come through the Youth for Understanding program last August and returned to her home in July. Maria graduated from high school in Ecuador last year and came to the United States to improve her English. She plans to become an Executive Secretary. Maria stayed with the Carroll Dens-more family while In the U.S. Her classes at the high school were: English 9, Foods I (j II, Spanish IV, Shorthand, Adv. P.E., and U.S. History. SUE SCHEMMER Notional Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Bond 1: Pepbond 1: Agope Bible Club 3. 4; Foreign Language Club Z 3. 4; FHA 3. 4: Ubrory Assistant 1, Z 3. 4: English Club 3; Senior Class Ploy 4: Yearbook Staff 2. 3, 4: Closs Secretory 3. 4: Homecoming Candidate 4; Tennis Z 3. 4: KISS i Z 3; Coder Teacher 4 LYLE SCHOLL Foreign Language Club 3. 4; Senior Closs Ploy 4; Homecoming Candidate 4: Court Z Prom Candidate 3: Baseball 1; Track Z 3. 4: Tennis 3: KISS I Z 3. 4 56 SHEILA SCHWARTZKOPF Agape Bible Club 1. 2: Foreign Language Club 1. 2 3. 4: DECA 3, 4: OEA 3. 4; Vice-President 4: FHA 1. 2 4; Senior Class Ploy 4; 4-H 1; Youth Salute 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students MATTHEW SETTERS Foreign Language Club 1. Z Tennis 1. Z Basketball 1: Track 1; KISS 3. 4: Vocational Auto Mechanics DAVID SHEPHERD Notional Honor Society 3. 4; Chorus 3; Agape Bible Club 3: Basketball I Z Football I Z Boys State 3 LES SIEGLER National Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff Z 3; Foreign Language Club 4; Library Assistant 3; Letterman s Club Z 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Student Body President 4: School Musical 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Basket-boll 1. Z 3. 4: Cross Country 1. 2 Tennis 3. 4 JOHN SHAFER PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE JIM SHEETS (for left) FFA 1. Z 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: 4-H 1; Basketball 1 Les and David ore brave knights In Come lot. 57 DAWN SHOPE Pepband 1. 2: Chorus 1. Z 3; Foreign Language Club 1. Z 3: OEA 3. 4: FHA 1. Z 3: Library Assistant 3. 4; Office Help 4: Guidance Help 1. Z 3; Letter-man's Club 3. 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Trock 1. Z 3. 4: Softball Z 3; Jr. Miss Candidate 4 CHARLES ALLEN STEWART (for right) FFA 1. Z 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2 JEFF SMITH Chorus 1; Art Club 1, Z 4; Pep Club 2: A-V Assistant 2 SHARON SMITH Auxilary Corps 1: Chorus Z Agape Bible Club 1, 2: An Club 1, 2; Foreign Language Club Z 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4 NO PHOTO AVAILABLE TERESA STEWART DANNA STOVER Chorus 1; Swing Choir 1; DEC A 3. 4: Guidance Help 1. Z 3. 4: Let-terman's Club 4; Senior Class Play 4: Gymnastics 1. 2: Volleyball Z 3. 4 58 Sheila wos our Rossburg Disco Candidate. DIDI sums Chorus 1. Z 3. 4; Swing Choir 1; DEC A 3. 4; School Musical 3; Sen-lor Class Play 4: Basketball 1; Volleyball 1: Pep Club 2 TODD WENGER KISS 4 JERRY WARREN Notional Honor Society 3. 4: Pep-band 1. 2; Band 1. 2: FFA 2. 3. 4; 4-H I Z 3. 4 GIANNA WASHLER (far left) Band 1. 2: Agape Bible Club 2; Foreign Language Club t 2. 3. 4: DEC A 3: OEA 2. 3. 4: FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: Library Assistant 3. 4; Senior Class Play 4: 4-H 1: Homecoming Candidate 4; Bradford Pumpkin Queen Candidate 4 59 Brian listens Intently to Mr. Baum. scon wood Chorus 1. Z 3; Foreign Language Club 1: DECA 3. 4: Letter-man’s Club 7. 3. 4: Student Council 1, Z 4: Football I Z 3. 4; Wrestling 1. Z KISS Z 3. 4 TOM WOODARD (far right) DECA 3. 4 RUSTY WILLIAMS daseboll 1. 3. 4; KISS 4; Dus Dorn 3. 4 DAVID ZIMMERS Foreign Languoge Oub 1. Z 3. 4: KISS Z 4: Lettermon’s Club 3. 4; School Musical 3: Oass President 7. 3, 4: Homecoming King 4: Prom Candidate 3: Track 3. 4: Dosketboll 1, 4: Football 4. JERRY WILLIAMS Pepband 1. Z 3. 4; Dand 1. Z 3. 4: DECA 3. 4: Chorus 3; Swing Choir Z KISS 1: Letterman s Club Z 3: School Musical 3; Trock 1. Z Cross Country Z Doseboll 3 NO PHOTO AVAILABLE TIM WHYDE 60 Seniors ponder their future. Juniors . . . The class of 83 had a productive year as Juniors. They won the homecoming float contest with their Indian's Will Submerge the Eagles theme and tied the seniors in the powder puff football contest. The Juniors joined the Freshman at Christmas In decorating the gym foyer with a fireplace, tree and rocking chairs for an old-fashioned Christmas scene. Pirofes Cove was the prom theme decided on by the ever-clever juniors who earned $800. from play tickets to pay their prom expenses. The juniors seem well prepared and able to take on their new role of UCCHS Seniors. The Juniors class officers are: Ken Applegate, President; Ron Wilks, Vice-President Karla Ellison, Secretary; Wendy Hudson, Treasurer. Mike Anderson Ken Applegate Amy Dentz Hola Desecker Gretchen Dlrum Kevin Evan Boggs Lisa Bow land Doug Brumfield Eric Bruss Denise Byrd Jerry Byrum Sandy Carlson Mandy Carpenter Richard Clark Scott Collins Tim Crawford Tim Cummings Todd Davis Cindy Densmore i Jim Dubeansky Raegean Dunn Doug Edwards Mary Edwards Sandra Elliot 61 Karla Ellison Shannon English Cheryl Fabert Tito Farias Donnie Fetzer Carlotto Harter Chris Hernandez Tina Hersberger Steve Herriford Jeff Higgins Tim Hightower Detsy Hindsley David Hopson Laura Hollinger Don Holt Holly Fields Jim Flesher Connie Foreman Nandini Gowda John Green 62 Wendy Hudson Do Humphries Connie Jackson Rodney Johns Gianna Johnson Allen Kerns Kim Lambdin Shelley Leo Mike Leahey Les Lee Jean Linn Gory Marker Mike Mason Jennifer Metcalfe Tom Michael Angie Miller Stacey Mong Chris Moore Ed Moreno Jerry Morrison Erin Murphy Ron Murphy Kem Musgrove Tracy Hoe I Linda Horton 63 k, Scott Pugh Beth Qualkenbush Juanita Ramierz Donna Royl Todd Reffett t Tom Reish Bill Rodefer Eric Rose Suzanr Jason ne Russ ..i Sefters FX Sabrina Skiver Robin Stapleton Bob Stewart Dan Stewart Tim Stewart Rondo Taylor Jackie Teegarden Donna Tedrow Daren Thompson 64 Above: Mike and Robin represented the Junior doss In Homecoming this yeor. Right: Lori and Mike enjoyed some R 0 R. Sabra Thompson Dill Thornburg Danielle Thornburg Lori Thum Mark Tillman Kevin Tracy Sonya Troutman Melissa Wasson Laura Weaver Dill Wicker Decky Wiist Don Wilks Kim Williams Laura Wolfe Drian Woodard 65 Sophomores The class of '64 worked hard os Sophomores this year. They placed third In the Homecoming float contest with the theme, Whip those Eagles. At Christmas the Sophomores combined their efforts with the Seniors for hall decorations In the office foyer. The Sophomores are ready and eager to begin next year as Juniors. The Sophomore officers are: Todd Dailey, President; Melynda Jones, Vice-President; Chris Hlckerson, Secretary; Mark Stocksdale, Treasurer. Shawn Austin Todd Dailey Jodi Darga Joice Darga Ginny Dames Jill Dentz Wes Dinkley Keith Dradburn Marvin Drewer Leslie Drumley Dawn Durk Jody Durton Rob Carpenter Gary Caywood Detsy Cook Drian Cotter Darb Cunningham Mark Curtis Doug Curtner Crysta Cunts 66 Joe Deaton Ron Densmore Eric Dodd Sherry Dodd Shown Drew Sheila Drew Gary Elliot Kim Fie lds Cindy Goldsberry Don'Gre Green Randy Hampshire Chris Hlckerson j Duanne Hill Party Hopkins Emmy Hudson Dezi Kimboll Kevin Klemon Vicki Lane Stacy Lawrence Dawn Lea Jodi Mangas Don Medina Lori Mendenhall Andrea Mercer Jeff Moyer Jerry Neargarder Sheila Niemeyer Mellissa Nottingham Micheal Nunez Laurey O'Dell Drad Osborne Kim Raszkowski Kevin Roberts Mark Runkle Don Shepherd Susan Sherwood Scott Shope Greg Siegler Kevin Smith Ed Speight Julie Stewart Mark Stockstale Mike Stewart David Thomason Mike Tiller Kelly Washier Barbara Welch Jennifer Wise Kyle Wise Earnle Woodard Marla Wright Peggy Woods Kathleen Wymer | 15 :;1 Right: Eddie mokes on oll-out effort in Cross Country this yeor. Above: Eornie shows pride In his work. Not present when pictures were token-. Lorry Do vis Anno Younger Michelle McCollum Crystal Moment Once or twice this side of death Things con moke one hold his breath. In Memory From my boyhood I remember A crystal moment of September. A wooded Island rang with sounds Of church bells In the throats of hounds. A buck leaped out and took the tide With jewels flowing past each side. With his high head like a tree He sworn within o yard of me. I sow the golden drop of light In his eyes turned dork with fright. I sow the forest's holiness On him like a fierce caress. Fear mode him lovely past belief. My heart was trembling like a leaf. He leaned towards the land and life. With need upon him like a knife. In his woke the hot hounds churned, They stretched their muzzles out and yearned. They bayed no more, but sworn and throbbed. Hunger drove them till they sobbed. Pursued, pursuers reached the shore And vanished. I saw nothing more. So they passed, a pageant such As only gods could witness much. Life and death upon one tether And running beautiful together. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin Each of us has our own Crystal Moment and in many ways Jeff was that. We all know that Jeff understood that life could be very brief and perhaps because of that he had so much to share with us. Jeff never expressed his tales of sadness — therefore we saw him os a symbol of courage and happiness. Let Jeff continue to be an inspiration to all of us to make the most of the ”Crystal Moments Jeff Moyer we all have together. 70 Freshmen This year the class of '85 was very active as freshmen. They combined their efforts on the Homecoming float, Step by Step which placed fourth. The traditional magazine sales provided the class with $2,136. The freshmen contributed their decorations and generated a lot of enthusiasm during Spirit Week. The class of '85 has greatly added to the 1981-62 school year here at UCCHS. Freshman class officers were: John Jones, President; Melanie Mote, Vice-President; Tammy Collins, Treasurer; Terri Beasecker, Secretary. Chris Alexander Michelle Anderson Robin Anderson Wayne Austin Ernie Dames Terri Deasecker Lynn Dentz Melissa Boggs Samantha Bonham Eric Dromagem Greg Buckingham Cindy Clawson Fred Clear Daren Coleman Tammy Collins Melissa Conklin Sarah Conyers Vicki Day Billy Dodd Lori Dunham Von Ebllng David Edwards 71 Rafeala Forias Scott Flesher Lori Gates Angie Gettinger Chad Girton Kotin Good Mike Good Preethi Gowda Debbie Grimes Andrea Hap Liz Harter Patty Hawthorne Vincent Hernandez Jolene Higgins Belle Ann Hill Dianne Hindsley Cathy Hinshow 72 Eric Kirk Jim Lambdln Marty Laxton Laureen Leohey Joe Lewis Heather Llzak Brian Merrill Melissa Moore Regina Morrison Melanie Mote Elizabeth Murphy Kim Musll Mike Heels Jeff Hew Ellen Hewbauer Sandro Holler Lisa Horton Sonia Hurtez Lori Perkins Carla Pitman Ranee Prescott Danny Prewitt Cathy Romlerz Pam Renyolds Randy Ring 73 Toni Rodefer Kurt Ross Jennifer Sanders Mark Schwartzkopf Jody Shafer Tracey Shope Scott Smith Christs Snyder David Stout Rosie Ted row Ricky Thompson Scott Thompson Tandy Thornburg Robyn Troutman Jim Lambdln Melissa Vaughn Tim Vaughn Janet Warren Ted Welker Stacey Wenger Cindy Williams Jim Wolfe Rusty Zimmers 74 Band Works Hard Under New Leadership fXjStoflpaLL Me (nit mf itnntC ut calti Ui J ttrtinMA. 19Q1S2 was a busy year for the UCCHS Bond. The schedule Included marching In various parades, providing halftime shows at football and basketball games, playing at con-vos, and performing special Sunday afternoon concerts. Our band members brought home many 1st and 2nd place awards as they participated In both solo and ensemble band contests held throughout the area. Mr. BoyII, the new director, was responsible for organizing the numerous activities which provided good learning experiences for the group. Bond Officers 1961-62 — Row 1: President Ruth Druss; Freshman Rep. Rusty Zimmers: Sophomore Rep. Sherry Dodd. Row 2- Mr. Doyll, Advisor; Senior Rep. Michelle DeHoven; Junior Rep. Gory Zimmers. Absent when picture was token: Vice-President Kelly Guggenblller and Secretory Mellsso Gettlnger. Row 1: Kelly Guggenblller, Sherry Dodd, Michelle DeHoven, Ruth Druss, Mellsso Gettinger, Lisa Ingles, Gory Zimmers, Rusty Zimmers, Mlcheol Nunez. Row 2: Trocy Shope. Betsy Hindsley, Tlno Hershberger, Sheila Neimyer, Morlo Wright, Preeti Gowda, Jennifer Fritz, Potti Leohey. Vincent Hernandez. Row 3: Mr. Doyll. Down Leo. Jodi Mangos, Liz Hotter,: Korlo Ellison, John Jones, Cynthio Nunez. Tito Farias. Row 4: Elizabeth Murphy. Stacy Mong. Barb Cunningham. Greg Hickerson. Jerry Willioms. Chris Hickerson, Erin Murphy. Robert Nunez. Row 5: Ron Murphy. Mork Stocksdole. Chris Hernandez. Rob Carpenter. Bill Dodd. Kevin Dodey. Fred Clear. Row 6: Andrea Hap. Angie Gettinger, Pasl Nurmi. Row 7: Mike Mason. 76 Mr. Doyll rakes pride In his first year of Tiro Forlos receives o rating of 10 at both directing the UC Marching Bond. area and state levels. The brass section rehearses for an upcoming concert. Tina Hershberger concentrates on the director. Ruth Druss and Tracy Shope practice for perfection. 77 Chorus Has Notable Year Row 1: Mr. Doyll. Suzanne Russ. Kaye Mong, Susan Jenkins. Detsy Hindsley. Melissa Wasson. Juanita Ramirez Nolo Desecker. Connie Foreman. Dawn Durk. Susan Sherwood. Row 2: Heather Lizak. Rafaela Farias. Karin Good. Laura Hollinger. June Hufford. Detsy Cook. Cathy Ramierz. Ellen Newbauer. Sarah Conyers. Sabrina Skiver. Row 3: Melissa Doggs. Robin Anderson, Tammy Collins. Kathy Hinshow. Cindy Clawson. Darb Welch. Debi Goldsberry. Kathleen Wymer. Kregg Doggs. Jean Linn. Row 4: Michelle Anderson. Milo Jenkins, Kim Musil. Marianne Griffin. Kyle Jackson. Kevin Dodey, Ken Jackson. Melissa Conklin. Kyle Jackson receives a stonding ovation of Muncle Vocal Contest winners - Row 1: Ellen Newbauer, Rafaela Farias, Marianne the County Tourney for his outstanding Griffin. Row 2: Kyle Jackson. Kaye Mong. Didi Suitts. Mr. Doyll (director), performance. It was o musical treat for all when the UCCHS Chorus performed. This group of talented voices worked hard making their persentations creative and enjoyable. The Chorus participated in many events, including the Christmas Convocation, the Fall and the Spring Concertsf and the Solo and Ensemble Contest at Ball State. Mr. Doyll was very successful in his rookie year as chorus director at UCCHS. 78 Career Center Cadet Teaching Cadet Teocher Andrea Mercer, thinks about tomorrow's lesson. Career Center keeps Eric Druss and Troy Merritt busy. The Muncle Area Career Center provided a place for training high school students from the surrounding counties to meet the needs of modern society. MACC offered programs which were designed to develop skills, work habits, attitudes, and understandings needed In the occupational world. Our students attended classes at MACC from 8:00 to 10:50. then returned to UCCHS to continue regular classroom work. Row 1: Troy Merritt. Chad Dradburn. Ed Moreno. Rhonda Miller. Row 2: Gary Marker. Richard Clork. Jim Flesher, Bill Wicker. Jerry Blrum. Bill Wicker enjoys on afternoon class at UCCHS. For an hour a day. several students were given the chance to try the role of teacher. Every day these students went over to the North Side Elementary or stayed here at UCCHS to provide their services. They helped the students or assisted the teacher with dally assignments. Cadet Teaching provided a great learning experience for both the students and the Cadet teachers. Front row: Andrea Mercer. Jodi Barga. Holly Fields. Marla Wright. Ruth Bruss. Giona Washier, June Hufford. Back row: Susan Jenkins. Sue Schemmer. Emmy Hudson. 79 Library Serves All Library Aides - Row 1: Melynda Jones, Crysta Curts, Julie Stewart, Cindy Densmore, Heidi Ponder. Row 2: Ranee Prescott. Giono Washier. Dawn Shope. Lori Mendenhall. Lori Gates. Row 3: Nondini Gowda. Mrs. Reed. Row 4: Jackie Hufford. Jennifer Metcalfe. Marla Wright. Denise Dyrd. Laura Hollinger. Dawn Burk. Jody Burton enjoys spending time with the AV equipment. A V Assistants — Left to right: Allen Kerns, Bo Humphries, Mark Tillman, Darus Hi me. Ken Applegate. Bob Stewart, Mark Runkle, Mrs. Reed. Jody Burton. Ron Densmore. Below: Ron Densmore. sister Cindy, and Crysta Curts take their work seriously. For right: Senior Darus Hime takes advantage of Mrs. Reeds absence! Once again the library and A V staff played a vital role at UCCHS. These twenty-six students offered an hour each day, and some even gave their homeroom time. The library aides provided for all. Checking items in and out: maintaining book organization, and distributing overdue slips kept them quite busy. The AV aides also provided valuable services. They delivered A V equipment to and from the classrooms, serviced equipment when needed, and were available to set up special assignments or to help out whenever needed. 80 Guidance Office Enid Office Help 4 Mrs. Stephen and Mrs. Good greatly appreciated the students who worked In the Guidance Office this year. Their daily jobs consisted of running errands, filing papers, and helping students to discover Information on colleges, financial aids, and careers. Besides their ususal duties, the fourth period girls took turns working at the cafeteria cash register. Row 1: Todd Dailey. Melissa Gettinger. Donna Stover. Jennifer Fritz. Patti Lea hey. Connie Jackson. Ondo Helms. Row 2: Kim Raszkowskl. Leslie Drum ley. Jolce Darga. Jackie Teegarden. Row 3: Mrs. Stephen, Ellen Mote. Leslie Krldle, Clnde Dlocher. Kaye Mong. Cheryl Fabert. Far left: Leslie Krldle Is always eager to assist. Left: Tonya Thornburg anticipates the arrival of on approaching visitor. Delow: Sophomore Jill Dentz shows us how It's doneI Row 1: Amy Dentz. Jerri Deasecker, Lisa Dow land. Melissa Gettinger. Sheila Drew. Ruth Druss. Jill Dentz. Tonya Thornburg. Row 2: Sandro Medina. Lisa Ingles, Corlotta Harter. Angle Miller. Down Shope. Our office girls ployed on Important port In our school's program by performing muttforious duties. They Included picking up attendance slips, running errands, delivering messages, and working with the Xerox machine. They also answered the phone and assisted persons who come to the office counter. 81 '82 Yearbook, A Success The UCCHS Yearbook Staff worked year 'round to create a detailed reminiscence of the year's events. The summer was spent by selling ads to local businesses to sponsor our yearbook. The production of the yearbook was made possible through yearbook sales, the selling of ads, and of past years' pictures. The fifteen staff members worked hard developing layouts, choosing impeccable pictures, composing captions, and above all, tackling deadlines. Time and the struggle toward perfection made the SUCCESSUS an enjoyable memoir of the year! The Successus Staff sell pictures from the past at the Oktoberfest. Mondy and Jennifer discuss faculty captions. Members carefully choose from a new stack of pictures. Row 1: Jon Price, Heidi Ponder. Row 2: Danielle Thornburg. Mark Runkle. Stacy Loweronce. Jennifer Metcalfe, Robert Nunez. Row 0: Mondy Carpenter, Sue Schemmer, Kim Roszkowksl. Gory Zimmers. Denise Byrd. Row 4: Kem Musgrove. Mrs. Reed, Richard Ludwlck. Angle Miller. 82 Kim Roszkowski Is our skilled typlstl Angle puts time and effort Into her page. Mrs. Reed checks o completed page. 83 This Is Stocy's first year on the staff. Deadlines ore no laughing matter to Kem and RichardI Student Council Has Progressive Year On the 1981-62 agenda were numerous school activities including Spring Day. the UCCHS Variety Show, Career Day. Who's Who, dances. Carnation sales for Valentine's Day, and the Student Exchange Program with Randolph Southern and Monroe Central. The 1st Annual Oktoberfest was held this year. Individual clubs provided booths for games or selling food or other Items. The proceeds then went to the dubs. Student Council's participation was not limited to school activities, however, they also sponsored the Crottinger's Nursing Home Feast of Hope, and a Dike-a-Thon for hospital funds. Under the direction of Mr. Leahey, Student Council maintained another very busy year at UCCHS. Mr. Leahey holds great responsibilities In directing Student Council. Mlcheol and Corhy discuss an upcoming project. S - Left to right: Denise Dyrd. Shannon English. Christa Snyder. Sherry Dodd. Andrea Hop. Steve Herrlford. Leanne Fisher. Kyle Jackson. Mr. Leahey. Ron Wilks. Jon Price. Les Sigler. C - Right to left: Melissa Gettlnger. Loureen Leahey. Cathy Hlnshaw. Melanie Mote. Amy Oentz. Vicki Lone. Melynda Jones, Todd Bateman. Richard Ludwlck. Scott Wood. Mlcheol Nunez. An active Council member, Melissa Gettlnger. takes time out to smile for the Lester suspiciously eyes the camera. cameraman. 84 Richard Ludwlck presents a token of spirit and gratitude from Council to Mr. VonOsdol. John Jones looks to Cathy Hlnshow and Amy Dentz for assistance during Career Day sign-up. Student Council proves to be an enjoyable experience for all Involved. Student Body Vice President, Leanne Fisher, performs in the i Steve Hertford, do solemnly swear . Variety Show. 85 Senior DEC A Chuck presents Mr. Gear o certificate of appreciation. Jerry addresses the group. The TEE-PEE is popular at lunch hour. Ron and Tammy represent DECA in the parade. Row 1: Donna Stover, Sheryl Anderson. TomI Rodefer. Kreg Doggs, Tomi Dailey. Sheila Schwartzkoph. Rhonda Flatter, Kim Roberts. Row 2: Rhonda McGlothen, Donna Puckett. Kelly Fleenor, Didi Suitts, Laurie Deals. Tommy Girton. Donnie Foreman. Row 3: Tom Woodard, Chuck Higgins. Ron McClothen, Jon Scheffer. Alon Liss. Jerry Williams. Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson presents Tommy with an award. 1962 DECA planned and participated In many activities this year. They began by forming a credit union which their members found very useful. Their next activity was a trip to the Central Region Contest held In Chicago. At Christmas, fourteen stores participated in the annual Santa Workshop and the DECA Christmas tree was donated to the school and planted. Sectional Week activities included spirit doughnuts, a spirit shirtshop and the annual free throw contest with Cokes offered as prizes. DECA had many District and State winners with three students competing at the National Conference in Chicago. Junior DECA Cindy. Carlotta, and Wendy ore looking forward to the State Conference. Wendy, Didl, Sheryl, Sheila, ond Shon bring awards home from the State Conference with Wendy ond Shon advancing to the Nationals. Scott Pugh enjoys the bus ride to Indianapolis. Tommy Glrton gives the DECA Store Key to next year s manager Tim Crow ford. Row 1: Ted Keen, Connie Foreman. Connie Jockson. Kim Williams. Suzanne Russ. Mr. Johnson. Row 2: Dill Rodefer, Robin Stapleton. Nolo Desecker. Melissa Wasson. Decky Wllst. Louro Weaver. Row 3: Tim Crawford, Wendy Hudson. Corlotto Harter, Donnie Fetzer, Cindy Densmore. Donna Royl. Row 4: Don Stewart, Darin Thompson. Scott Pugh. Mr• Johnson gives another interesting Evan Doggs. Sabra Thompson. Sonya Troumon. Row 5: Les Lee. Doug Edwards. Diane Marketing lecture Young. Raegeon Dunn. Tracy Noel. OEA is on organization which gives students o chance to leorn about business and business opportunities. Members also participate in contests and conventions for additional business experiences. A fun-filled and active year Included: sending chocolate Easter Bunnies, State and District contests, collecting for the special Olympics and a leadership convention In Indianapolis. OEA is under the support of Miss Hirsch. OEA officers for the 1931-32 year were: President, Melissa Get-tinger. Secretary, Jean Linn, Treasurer, Sheila Schwartzkopf. _ j — Getting A Head Start Row 1: Stocey Mong. Miss Hirsch, Melissa Gettlnger; Jeon Linn, Juanita Ramirez. Row 2: Jill Dentz. Sandro Elliot, Sandra Medina. Amy Dentz. Jackie Hufford, Jonlne Harshman, Kim Lambdin, Connie Foreman, Karla Ellison, Vicki Lane, Desiree Kimball, Andrea Mercer. Laura Holllnger, Glanna Johnson. Row 4: June Hufford, Kaye Mong, Kim Roszkowskl, Sheila Drew. Tom Michael, Micheal Nunez. Darus Hlme, Kathleen Wymer, Joice Darga. Row 5: Donna Puckett, Lisa Dowlond. Decky Wilst, Laura Weaver, Tracy Noel, Corlotta Harter, Wendy Hudson, Cheryl Fabert. Nola Desecker, Connie Jackson. Row 6: Leanne Fisher. Jon Price. Jeff Drew. Jerri Deosecker. Glanna Washier. Cinde Dlocher. Larry Mendenhall, Donnie Fetzer. Top left: Karla puts her bow tying skills to use. Above: OEA members placing at Indianapolis district contest Included: Jonlne Harshman, 1st Dusiness Arithmetic. Cindy GokJsberty. 4th Typing L Karla Ellsson, 6th Typing II. Jean Linn, 2nd Prepared Verbal. Delow left: Jean asks for Miss Hirsch's approval. 88 Bible Club Under the direction of Mr. Bourn, and with the help of Mr. Nosh, the Bible Club grew ond sponsored mony activities this year. The Bible Club hod the Pumpkin Patch In the Oktoberfest and throughout the football ond basketball seasons, 5th Quarter was held. 5th Quarters were gatherings after the ballgomes to which everyone was Invited to ploy games and have refreshments and devotions. In the spring, the Bible Club sponsored a trip to the Taylor Youth Conference In UplandI Indiana. Above: Mr. Nosh ond Kevin Dodey listen Intently, while Mr. Bourn gives the lesson for the day. Below.- Secretory Louro Holllnger tries to keep Heidi Ponder from being camera shy. Row 1: V. Pres. - M. Carpenter. Pres. - D. Edwards. Sec Treos - L. Holllnger. Mr. Baum. Row 2 S. Austin. S. Lawerance. S. Schemmer. Row 3: D. Hunt. C. HInshow. T. Collins. Row 4: L Harter. R. Prescott. L. Brumley. Row 5: H. Llzok. K. Jackson. K. Mong. Row 6: K. Klemon. M. Stocksdole, C. Hlckerson. Row 7: K. Bodey. B. Wasson. G. Hlckerson. D. Jefferies. B. Griffen. S. Knoller. C. Clawson. E. Speight. A. Mercer Row 6: J. Wise. B. Cunningham. C. Moore. M. Wright. K. Jackson. J. Hufford. T. Farias. J. Jones. Row 9: D. Thornburg. T. Reffett. L. Fisher. J. Hufford. H. Ponder. D. Burk. M. Grlffen. Row K): R. Farias. B. Dodd. N. Delong. Row 11: S. Russ. A. Hap. S. Dodd. Row 12 D. Hobson. L. O'Dell. 89 FFA Outstanding In Their Field Row 1: Doug Brumfield. Dovld Price. Eric Bentz. Valerie Prescon. Dill Thornburg. Gory Zimmers. Trocy Green Row 2: Dan Green. Mark Schwortzkopf. Jerry Warren. Even Doggs. Ron Densmore, Rob Carpenter. Erin Murphy. Scon Flesher Row 3: Jerry Dirum. Scon Thompson. Scon Smith. Kevin Robens. Jim Wolfe. Rusty Zimmers. Mike Neels Row 4: Allen Kerns. Kelly Washier. Doug Cun net, Jeff Higgins, Drad Osborne, Chuck Stewan Row 5: Tom Kerns, Duane Hill, Mike Mason, John Green. Jeff Smith. Eric Dromagen. FFA. under the guidance of Mr. Welch, followed a 'ieovy agendo throughout the 1961-62 year. Various activities Included 6 leadership and 7 district contests, a livestock expedition In St. Louis, an FFA convention In Kansas City, and a heart fund collection drive. FFA Is a stimulating and beneficial experience for those students Interested In the field of agriculture. Officers for this year were: President. David Price. Vice President. Eric Bentz, Treasurer, Gary Zimmers, Secretary Gracy Green, Sentinel, Dill Thornburg, Reporter, Doug Brumfield. Sweetheart, Valerie Prescott. Above: left: Jeff Higgins placed 6th In the state welding contest. Above right: The chapter sweetheart for 1962 Is Valerie Prescott. Left: The end results of FFA. Above: The log sawing contest was part of FFA week. 90 FHA HERO Hosts Many Activities The FHA HERO Chapter, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Prescott, hosted numerous activities this past school year. On the list of events were the 50's Dance, the celebration of FHA Week, selling of Santa-Grams, and the Senior FHA Banquet. In February, two members participated In the Randolph County Proficiency Contest, bringing home silver awards. In March, four girls, representing UCCHS, went to the FHA State Convention In Indianapolis. There they took part in various classes such as Self-Defense and Nutrition, and made many new friends. With evidence of a growing organization, FHA proved to play an important part at our school. Above: Corlotfo Harter awards Richard Ludwlck with the Mr. Irreslstoble banner. Right: Several members perform as port of the North Side Christmas Program. Delow: Our excited Best Dressed 50 s couple Greg Hickerson and Lori Thum. Row 1: Mrs. Prescott. Marla Salazar. Wendy Hudson, Carolott Harter. Jodi Dargo. Cheryl Fobert, Lori Mendenhall, Raegean Dunn. Jon Parks. Row 2: Betsy Hindsley. Nolo Besecker. Valerie Prescott. Jennifer Metcalfe. Susan Jenkins. Emmy Hudson. Sue Schemmer. Row 3: Danielle Thornburg. Heidi Ponder. Laura Holllnger, Jerri Beasecker. Gionno Washier, Sandro Medina, Jill Bentz. Row 4: Kim Lombdln. Sobro Thompson. Sonya Trougmon, Donna Puckett, Tina Hershberger, Crysto Curts. Cindy Clawson. Row 5: Diane Young. Undo Norton. Bonnie Fetzer. Cindy Densmore. Barb Welch. 91 At an Officer s meeting. Lori and Raegean listen attentively. Health Careers — Building The Future Row 1: Connie Jackson, Ellen Mote, Leslie Krldle. Suzanne Russ. Row 2: Mark Stocksdale. Danielle Thornburg, Bill Griffin, Ruth Bruss, Nandlnl Gowda. Row 3: Melissa Wasson. John Jones. Patti Leohey. Row 4: Marianne Griffin. Connie Foreman. Jennifer Metcalfe. Row 5: Mrs. Wagner. Health Careers Is an organization for students Interested In Health related fields. They hove the opportunity to learn and assist In various Health activities during the 1961-62 year. In October members attended Health Careers Day at Dali Memorial Hospital and made baskets for the residents at Crottlnger's Nursing Home. Mr. Allford, Hospital Executive Director at the Union City Memorial Hospital, spoke with members on the subject of Hospital Administration. Officers for this years Health Careers were: President, Leslie Krldle, Vice President, Ellen Mote, Treasurer, Connie Jackson For Left: The girls listen Intently os Mrs. Wagoner discusses upcoming events. Left: Mrs. Wagoner takes pleasure In working with Health Career members. Above: Health Career members work assiduously on fruit boskets for Crottlnger’s Nursing Home. 92 Art Club Draws Interest Row 1: Melissa Wasson. Valerie Prescott. Shelley Lea Row 2: Jeff Smith. Jeff Keith. Mrs. Jones. Kevin Klemon. Kelly Gugenblller. Row 3: Kothy Ramirez. Janet Warren. Robin Trougman, Pom Reynolds. Lori Perkins. Sharon Smith. Kathleen Wymer. Row 4: Melissa Vaughn, Tonle Rodeter, Dllly Rodeter. Ted Keen. Top Left: Lyle Scholl and Sheryl Anderson represent Art Club In the Homecoming. Top Right: Students participated In Art Week activities. Lower Left: Vicki Loxton tested her wood sculpturing ability. Lower Right: Brett Kimball looks on os Bill Messer demonstrates paper-making. The Art Club Is designed for the schools artists regardless of participation In art classes. It provides an outlet for experimentation with art materials and others Ideas. The Art Club works with the art classes In school displays, art week, making buttons, and selling Items at the DECA Christmas workshop. Many of our students were successful at the Randolph County Art Show, Including; Greg Buckingham. 1st print making. 2nd drawing, Mike Smith, 1st sculpting, and Samantha Bonham, honorable mention In textile. Serving officers for the 1981-62 year were: President, Shelley Lea, (Gina Norton), Vice President. Billy Rodefer, (Shelley Lea), Treasurer, Valerie Prescott, Secretary, Melissa Wasson. 93 F.L.C. Teaches Culture Cindy and other members discuss Foreign Language Club plans for the Oktoberfest Car-Smash Many activities kept the members of the Foreign Language Club busy this year. Foreign Language Day was celebrated with the wearing of their tee-shirts and buttons, along with a French Spanish lunch. In December, Santa Claus mode a special visit to the Christmas Party. The club also enjoyed a Mexican meal at Elsa's of Day-ton, In March. Because of moneymaking projectsr such os a car wash and a football field cleanup , several members were able to take trips to either France or Mexico. Row 1: R. Ludwick. P. Leohey. L. Fisher. L. Kridle. C. Fobert. D. Fetzer. L. Weaver. D. Wiist. L Rowland. L. Norton. Row 2: Mrs. Glenn. T. Deasecker. R. Troutman. C. Densmore. M. Conklin. K. Grimes. D. Shepherd, D. Craig. K. Gordon. Miss Chenowlth. Row 3: S. Collins. J. Metcalfe. S. Conyers, K. Musll, D. Zimmers, E. Dodd, D. Cook. G. Johnson, M. Leahey. Row 4: D. Kimball. L. Drumley, J. Mangas. V. Lane. S. Drew, K. Roszkowskl. C. Goldsberry, M. Jones. Row 5: L. Leohey. M. Anderson. T. Farias. E. Mote, D. Hlndsley. V. Hernandez. J. Warren, G. Buckingham. Row 6: S. Anderson, J. Fritz. C. Dlocher. J. Deasecker, G. Washier. M. Boggs. L. Norton, E. Murphy. Row 7: S. English, L. Thum, D. Byrd. R. Druss. D. Grimes. S. Nunez. V. Day. T. Shope, E. Dames. Row 6: R. Wilks. S. Herrlford. K. Lambdln, R. Dunn. L. Ingels. S. Shope. C. Snyder. M. More. L. Dunham. Row 9: J. Porks. T. Thornburg. J. Linn. M. Gettlnger. D. Hime. R. Anderson. M. Jenkins. Row 10: J. Teegarden. J. Harshmon. T. Thornburg. S. Smith. M. Salazar. S. Schemmer. N. Gowda. Row 11: S. Medina. S. Elliot, A. Bentz. J. Hufford. M. DeHaven. K. Ellison. C. Nunez. Row 12: A. Miller, G. Dlrum. S. Lawerence. A. Mercer. L. Harter. D. Edwards. Row 13: D. Hunt. K. Dodey. K. Jackson, A. Gettlnger. P. Gowda, T. Collins. Row 14: D. Cunningham. J. Wise. E. Speight. C. Hlnshow, R. Prescott. Row 15: M. Wright. J. Sanders, D. Medina, D. Jefferies. T. Dailey. D. Stout. Row 16: L. Holllnger. H. Ponder. H. Lizok, C. Alexander. L. Gates, K. Good, K. Applegate. Row 17: D. Thornburg. D. Burk. D. Jefferies. M. Stocksdole. S. Noller. Row 16: J. Jones. D. Dodd. A. Hop. L O'Dell. M. Griffin. K. Jackson. M. Good. 94 Initiation activities proved to be Interesting. Ruth and Lisa supervise Lhristmas party decorations. Danano bobbing? . . . and the hltl The wind-up . . . KISS Has A Year KISS has great memories of 1962. The support of the students and public In oil the programming wos greatly appreciated. Some of the more successful programs Included Silver Town, the hospital, and Halloween and Christmas programs. Next years service will be even better with the new studio and Improved facilities. Top: It looks like Todd enjoys his work os D.J. Above: Ellen tokes o break between to pings. Mid Top: Mr. Clear Is shown os the valiant leader. Top Left: Doug Is o hard-working Senior. Row 1: Dill Rodefer. Shelley Lea. Mike Leahey, Tim Crawford. Doug Edwards. Tomle Rodefer. Tracy Green. Leslie Krldle. Ellen Mote. Row 2: Robert Nunez. Rusty Williams. Lyle Scholl. John Garland. Lorry Mendenhall. Jeff Drew. Dill Mongas, Lori Thum. Sue Russ. Row 3: Kevin Dodey, Kreg Doggs. David Zimmers, Todd Dote man. Jim Dotson. Jim Dubeansky. Rhonda Taylor, Donna Royl. Shannon English. Row 4: Dan Ross. Matt Setters. Doug Platt. Preston Dulcher, Dill Griffin, Dominique Arnold. % Notional Honor Society On Oct. 21, 1931, the Notional Honor Society held Its induction ceremony. Five seniors and ten juniors were chosen in the special tapping ceremony. Dr. Tim Jackson, from the Richmond area schools, was the guest speaker. NHS held many activities throughout the year. These included recording history lessons for the Special Ed. classes, running the lucrative jail booth at the Oktoberfest and managing the coat check at the home basketball gomes. On Dec. 22. the NHS Invited last years seniors to a question and answer period for college-bound juniors and seniors. Officers for this year's National Honor Society are: President, Jon Price, Vice President. Ruth Druss, Secretory, Jerri Beosecker, and Treasurer, Dob Nunez. Row 1: Miss Chenowith. Liso Ingels. Nondlni Gowda. Tomi Doiley. Denise Dyrd, Kem Mus-For right: The anxious wolf for Denise is over. 9'ove. Dovid Price. Tito Forios. Row 2: Jonine Horshmon. Cheryl Fabert. Ron Wilks. Ellen Mote. Delow: Ruth finds It gratifying to be able to pin Todd Doteman, Steve Herriford. Mondy Carpenter. Jackie Teegarden. Row 0: Ruth Druss. Mary her good friend Lisa. Forbes. Michelle DeHaven. Robert Nunez. Jon Price. Leanne Fisher. Jennifer Fritz. Row 4: Jerry Worren. David Sheperd. Row 5: Les Siegler. Richard Ludwick. 97 Photography Club Capturing Time Row 1: Vicki Day. Tandy Thornburg, Kathy Ramirez. Dill Griffin, Row 2: Rafeal Farias, Jody Durton. Gory Elliot Jon Price. Row 3: Valerie Prescott, Eric Rose. Photography Club Is an organization functioning primarily for the study of photography. Members learn different photography techniques and developing procedures. Members are called out on special assignments for miscellaneous projects. For example. Jody Durton, a first year member of photography dub. freelanced for the Successus staff. The sample pictures on this page indicate the creative skills developed by club members. Officers for the 1981-62 year were: President. Valerie Prescott, Secretary, Tandy Thornburg, and Treasurer, Rafeal Farias. 98 New Club Formed Industrial Arts Club was formed primarily to give those students who have an Interest In metals and woodworking, extra time and attention toward their projects, which ranged from birdhouses to grandfather docks. Officers for this years Industrial Arts Club were: President, Jeff Higgins, Vice President, David Hobson, Treasurer, Tim Hightower, Secretary, Chris Moore. Do low: David Hobson proudly displays his grandfather clock. -1 Row 1: Jeff Higgins. David Hobson. Chris Moore. Row 2: Mr. Arthur, Ed Moreno. Tim Hightower, (absent when picture was taken were. Shown Drew and Jeff Keiser.) Below Left: Chris Moore concentrates on getting the drill Into the wood. Right: Tim Hightower and Jeff Higgins check over the metal lathe. 99 Letterman's Club — Striving For More LeHerman's Club Is composed of those students who earned enough points to obtain a varsity letter. Letterman's Club has sponsored many events. Including Senior Recognition, parents night, game ball raffles and the annual West Side-High School Faculty basketball game. Money raised from these events went to various worthy causes such as, trophies, senior certificates for Awards Day, and flowers for parents night. Officers serving for this year were: President, Larry Mendenhall, Vice President, Jon Price, Secretary, Jerri Deasecker, Treasurer, Jennifer Fritz, Sergeants of Arms, Tim Crawford and Jeff Drew. Below: Jon Price puts another one In the bosket os Ron and Richard look on. Right: Scott, Chris and Tim wait anxiously for the scores. Below For Right: Greg follows through with his shot. Below Right: Ernie Bornes shows his determination In Cross Country. Row 1: Jeff Drew. Jon Price. Lorry Mendenhall. Tim Crawford. Jerri Beosecker. Jennifer Fritz. Row 2: Les Slegler. Shon Prescott. Todd Botemon. Lyle Scholl. John Garland. David Zimmers. Patti Leahey, Chuck Higgins. Troy Merritt. Row 3: Scott Wood. Bill Mangas. Brad Jeffris. Jim Dotson. Robert Nunez, Doug Miller, Darus Hlme, Melissa Gettinger. Les Lee. Row 4: Mark Runkle. Denise Byrd. Cynthia Nunez. Tommie Rodefer. Cindy Goldsberry, Crysta Curts, JodI Mangas. Dawn Lea, Lori Thum. Bo Humphries. Row 5: Allen Kerns, Mark Tillman, Sheryl Anderson. Steve Herrlford, Jerry Byrum. Ronnie Holt, Chris Hernandez, Mark Stocksdale. Ron Wilks. Row 6: Mary Forbes. Dana Stover. Lauren Hoffman. Angle Miller, Gretchen Blrum. Todd Davis. Ruth Bruss. Row 7: Joice Borg a, Sherry Dodd. Chris Hlckerson. David Jeffris. David Hunt, Eric Dodd, Richard Lud wick, Nandihi Gowda. 100 SPORTS Cheerleaders From top and left: Andreo Mercer. Jodi Mongos. Vicki Lone. Sheilo Drew. Kim Roszkowski, and Lori Mendenhall. From top and left: Karen Good. Rafoelo Farias. Michelle Anderson. Loureen Leohey. LorI Dunham, and Robyn Troutman. 102 Kim and Sheila hove spirltl A pause In pep session action— From left: Patti Lea hey. Sheryl Anderson. Cynthia Nunez. Tommie Rodefer. Jerri Deo-seeker, and Jennifer Fritz. 103 Left and Above: Cheerleaders at work! The 1961 Volleyball teams had a learning season. The team hod only two Seniors — Dana Stover and Down Shope. The other members of the team will be returning next season. Lori Thum was named to the All-County team and was given the M. V.P. honors. Cindy Goldsberry was voted the best server of the squad. Upper left: Down Shope was the Senior leader of the team. Center: Dono Stover sets the ball up for Lori Thum. Middle right: Lori Thum was the team M.V.P. Bottom left: Denise Dyrd was o steady player. Bottom right: Melynda Jones and Cindy Goldsberry prepore for the return. Team: Denise Byrd. Dana Stover. Robin Stapleton. Lori Thum. Cindy Goldsberry. Crysto Curts, Dawn Shope. Melynda Jones. Coach Fulton. 104 Top left: Lori and Down work hard for o victory. Top right: The team works together to return the boll. Middle left: Debbie returns the serve. Center: Tracy. Lori, and Leslie display their hustle. Middle right: Lori mokes the bump. First Row: Lori Dunham. Debbie Grimes. Leslie Drumley. Rafoelo Paris. Jennifer Sanders. Dock. Lori Gates. Tracy Shope. Terri Desecker. Ronee Prescott. Coach Fulton. 105 Girls Tennis The year 1932 was o good one for the girl's tennis team. The girl's ended their season with 5-3 record. In the course of the season the girls succeeded In upsetting M uncle Burris 3-2 and the next day losing a heart-breaker to Winchester 2-3. Although the girls will be losing 6 strong seniors, the number 1, 2 and 3 singles players, Gretchen Dirum, Nandini Gowda and Denise Byrd will be back next year to help lead the team to a winning season. Row 1: Sue Schemmer. Shannon English. Lori Mendenhall, Sheila Drew. Andrea Mercer. Nandlnl Gowda. Row 2: Stacy Lawrence. Michelle DeHoven. Melynda Jones. Lisa Ingels. Heidi Ponder. Todd Dailey (Mgr.) Row 3: Gretchen Dirum. Melissa Gettinger. Melanie Mote. Dezi Kimball. Angle Gettinger. Jackie Hufford, Denise Dyrd. Cheryl Fabert. Mario Salazar. Mid Left: Mrs. Klrwln does a great job with our tennis teomsl For Left: Sophomore. Sheila Drew, prepares to serve. Left: Number 1 singles player. Gretchen Dirum. waits for the return. Above: Fourth-year player. Melissa Gettinger, makes the backhand return. 106 Junior. Shannon English, wonders how the boll will come. Melanie Mote Is a very strong first year player. NondlnI Gowda has o tremendous forehand. Heidi Ponder s hustle poys offI Michelle DeHoven. o fourth year player, concentrates only on the gome. 107 Gymnastics Row 1: Heather Llzok. Jenifer Wise. Emmy Hudson. June Hufford. Vicki Lone. Sheila Drew. Jodi Mongos. Cothy Romlrez, Terri Deasecker. Leslie Drumley. Row 2: Mrs. Maltlen, Denise Byrd. Cynthia Nunez. Uso Ingles. Jerri Deasecker. Jenifer Fritz. Ruth Druss. The 1962 gymnastic season showed a slight improvement for the intermediate team os this year's record ended up 4-4. The return of experienced gymnasts helped to moke the difference with the Senior expertise of Jerri Deasecker. Ruth Druss. and Jennifer Fritz. Mrs. Moitlen’s three years of experience also helped the team. The beginning team was strong with a 5-2 record. Doth teams defeated Winchester in the regular seoson.- and in county action, they placed second. MVP honors went to Jerry Deasecker. who completed all-around. and Jennifer Fritz, who competed on everything except bars. Despite the loss of three tough competitors. Mrs. Moitlen will hove returning gymnasts to balance the novices which should give U.C. o good seoson. 108 As o first year member. Terri performed well. June Hufford keeps her balance. Jodi Mangos mokes o good vault. Jerri was voted Most Valuable Gymnast by her teammates. 109 Vicki makes a solid landing. Emmy smiles for the judges. Leslie stops to change her grip. Girls Basketball Above: Lori Brings the boll down and Mory scores another one. The UCCHS Varsity girls basketball team completed a tough season with a record of 9-6. and finished In the conference with a 3-3 record. The season highlight come with the 1982 County Championship win over defending champs, Randolph Southern. Angle Miller and Gretchen Dlrum were named to the all-county squad In addition to receiving All TEC honors. Gretchen also won the coveted MVP team award. The reserve team turned In on outstanding 10-3 record which contributes to optimism for female roundboll at UCCHS. The team will be In strong contention next year with all returnees except Senior, Mory Forbes. Standing: Coach Bourn. Cindy Goldsberry. Angle Miller. Lori Thum. Gretchen Birum. Ronee Prescott. Mellndo Jones and Ass't. Coach. Wagoner. Kneeling: Sherry Dodd. Christa Snyder. Mary Forbes. Patty Wymer and Linda Norton. Teom: Sherry Dodd. Michelle Anderson. Debbie Grimes. Lori Gores. Trocy Shope. Coach Da urn. Jolene Higgins. Stacy Low. rence. Crysto Curts. Karla Ellison. Melanie Mote. Middle: Coach Doum gets his piece of the county tourney net. Delow center: Crysto Snyder gets some secret strategy. Delow left: Ranee tugs of a stubborn piece of net. Delow: Crysto goes In for the lay-up. Ill Girls Track The girls track team displayed tremendous potential at times, as shown by the 70-35 win over Winchester, but lost many dose meets. They finished with a 3-6 record and broke several school records during the year. The 600 m. relay team of Pott! Lea hey, Cindy Clawson, Cindy Goldsberry, and Down Leo, set a record of 1:53.0; and the 1600 m. relay team of Angle Miller, Cindy Clawson, Cindy Goldsberry, and Down Lea lowered that mark to 4:36.0. In addition, Angle Miller threw the discus 94'1 . and Jackie Teegarden ran to a 5:59.2 record In the 1600 m. run. Graduation claims only one team member, Patti Leohey, so the team promises to be a strong contender next year. Jackie set a new school record In the 1600 m. run. PottI provided senior leadership os a mem-ber of the record-setting QOO m. relay team. 112 First row: Cathy Hlnshow, Crysto Curts. Laurie O'Dell. Jennifer Sanders. Patti Leahey. Cindy Clawson. Jackie Teegorden. Lori Dunham. Bottom: Coach Fulton. Dawn Lea. Cynthia Nunez. Cindy Goldsberry. Angie Miller. Tracy Shope. Terri Deasecher. Ranee Prescott. Karla Ellison. Ass t. Coach Norman. Above: Cynthia 's best jump was 4'10''. Cindy and Cathy are strong competitors. Above: Joice Is nor impressed with Crysto's jump! Dawn preseveres to win the 400 In the County meet. 113 Mark returns the lob. Marylln Klrwln guided the boy's tennis squad through an exciting campaign. The Indians were competitive In all contests, but came up short at the end with a 2-9 record. They righted the situation with a 5-0 blanking of rival Winchester. Advancing to further play, the netters faced Muncie Burris where they were handed a hard-fought 1-4 defeat. Departing Seniors include: Todd Date-man, Larry Mendenhall, Richard Ludwick, Jon Price, and Les Siegler. These players will be sorely missed but a strong core of returnees headed by a fine nucleus of sophomores will surely give Indian fans plenty of cause for future celebration! First Row: Les Siegler. Todd Doremon. Richard Ludwick. Jon Price. Lorry Mendenhall. Second Row: Coach — Klrwln. Mike Good. Drod Jefferls. Mark Srocksdole, Shown Drew, Jeff Kelser. Eornie Woodard. Tom Michael. Third Row: Todd Dailey. Kevin Klemon. Ron Wilks. Chris Hlckerson. Mark Runkle. Gory Elliott. 114 Todd Doteman uses his forearm to win this Richard, Les, and Lorry discuss their strategies, match. Lorry Mendenhall was the team’s most Jon Price finishes o great career of valuable player. U.C.C.H.5. Todd Dailey has a very powerful serve. 115 Football The football team had a very exciting season. After a slow start the team showed their Indian spirit by winning two decisive battles toward the close of the season. Shon Prescott lead the team by taking M.V.P. honors and Honorable Mention to the All-State Team. Troy Merritt and Chuck Higgins won honors at the fall sports banquet. Top: Coach Hlnshow and Scott Wood discuss their strategy. Middle Left: Shon Prescott carries the ball for another U.C. first down. Middle: An Indian out-maneuvers another opponent. Middle Right: Allen Kerns prepares for the catch, bottom: The defensive line chases an opponent. 116 Front Row: Tim Jessup. Morvln Brewer. Tim Crawford. Troy Merritt, Eric Dodd. Don Medina. Scott Shope. Second Row: Coach Locy. Coach Root. Jeff Drew. David Zimmers. Chuck Higgins. Doug Miller. Shon Prescott. Scott Wood. Jim Dotson. Coach Drum ley. Cooch Hinshow, Eric Kirk. Chris Hernandez. Kenny Pearson. Mark Til I man. Ed Moreno. Kevin Grimes. Alton Kerns. Ron Holt. Rodney Johns. Chris Alexander. Lost Row.- Doug Curtner. Dovid Stout, Scott Smith. Brian Merrill. Brett Kim bo II. Tom Kerns. Scott Thompson. David Hunt. Shon Austin. Von Ebeling. Scott Fiesher. Mgr. Scott Ingels. Middle left: Ed Moreno gets set for the hike. Middle right: Sophomore. Don Medina throws one to his receiver. Bottom: The offensive line is ready for another touchdown. 117 Indians Return To For the first rime since 1978, the Indi-an-Boys Basketball team compiled a winning record with a 12-9 won-lost mark. Led by seniors Richard Ludwick, Jon Price, Larry Mendenhall and Darns Hime, the Indians figured predominately In the TEC and County Tourney title chases. In the TEC the Indians compiled a fine 5-1 record good for second place. For the second year In a row, the Indians fell to highly regarded Southern in the title game of the County Tourney. The Indians under the direction of second-year coach Mike Lee, also showed future potential as Juniors Les Lee, Ron Holt, and Ron Wilks were starters on the Varsity during the season. The future looks good for the Indians. Individual awards received during the year were by Jon Price — All-County. All-Sectionol, All-TEC, Richard Ludwick All-County, All-TEC, and Larry Mendenhall - All-TEC. Right: The Indian team In action. Delow: Les moves In for the shot. Delow right: Darus blocks out for the rebound. Far right: Lorry looks for the point. Team.- Do Humphries. Les Lee, Ron Holt, Allen Kerns, Ron Wilks, Jon Price. Darus HI me. Richard Ludwick, David Zimmers, Todd Da reman, Larry Mendenhall, Les Slegler. Coach Lee. 118 r Winning Form Top left: Seniors receive County second-place trophy. Top right: Richard or Lorry will get this rebound. Middle left: Jon looks for the pass. Center: Richard dribbles In for the shot. Middle right: Larry looks inside. Left: The team receives vital Instruction. 119 Freshman - Reserve The reserve basketball team finished with an 6-10 record for the season. The team made up of four juniors and eight sophomores, displayed a hustling oppressive style of play. The experience these players gained will benefit the varsity teams In the years to come. The freshman roundballers, although outsizedin every game managed to compile a 3-6 record. Coach Rick Lacy was able to develop the talents of his players in preparation for the future. Right: Wayne Austin - ready for actlonl For Right: Von Ebellng was on aggressive forward. Top Row: Coach Lacy. Von Ebellng, Scott Smith, Tom Kerns. Ricky Thompson. Bottom Row: Chris Alexander. Wayne Austin. Mike Good. David Stout. 120 Basketball Top row: Coach Drumley. Ron Murphy. Ken Applegate. Chris Nickerson. Ed Speight. Tim Jessup. Bottom: Shown Drew. Shawn Austin. Don Medina, Mark Runkle, Brad Jefferls. ABOVE: Bo practices his free throw shooting. Chris consistently mokes his lay-ups. Ed skies for a bound. Murph sets his mouth for the shot. 121 Wrestling Row 1: Jerry Dlrum. Kurt Ross, Mike Moson, Doug Edwards, Tim Crawford, Dill Wicker. Row 2: Cooch Welch, Shelly Leo. Chris Moore, Scott Shope. Doug Miller: Chris Hernandez. Chuck Higgins. Kevin Grimes. Coach Root. Row 3: Dldl Sultts, Linda Norton, Ken Jackson. Scott Ingles. Pasl Nurmi Tom Relsh, Marvin Brewer, Dawn Burk, Kevin Klemon. The wrestling team completed Its best season In six years by posting a 10-4 dual met record, a 5-1 Tri-Eastern Conference record, and a county championship. Doug Miller and Chuck Higgins, senior co-captains, led the team to this year's success. The high point of the season was dethroning Winchester from their four-yeor reign as county champs, beating them 190 to 133 Vi In the county meet. The grapplers also almost pulled off the perfect score by beating Union 71-6. Outstanding records and six victorious county championships were turned in by many Individual wrestlers this year. Jerry By rum posted a 16-4 record, winning 6 by pin. While, Doug Edwards, at 119 lbs., put In a good year by beating 15 of his 16 opponents. Tim Crawford bested 17 of his 22 foes. While in the 132 lb. doss. Bill Wicker turned In a 14-5 record pinning 6 of his opponents. Doug Miller's 16-7 record. 9 by pin, helped to lead the motmen to their winning seoson. Doug also won a county and conference championship. Scott Shope and Doug Miller advanced to regional. The outstanding wrestler this year was Chuck Higgins. Chuck s credits include a 24-4 record. 21 of these were by pin. (a new school record), a conference and county championship, and advancement to the semi-state. Captains Doug Miller and Chuck Higgins accept the County Championship trophy for the team. Chuch Higgins waits to receive his award. Doug Miller concentrates before his match. 123 Golf Comprised of only underclassmen, the 1962 UCCHS golf team showed marked Improvement over previous campaigns. While not winning any matches, the team was competitive, losing several matches by fewer than 3 strokes. With eleven freshman and sophomores returning the future looks bright for the llnksters. Team: Row 1. Jeff Kelser, Mark Runkle. Daren Thompson. David Stout. Lori Thum. Row 2. Coach Lee. Chris Alexander. Don Medina. Erin Murphy. Brad Jefferls. Shawn Drew, Todd Davis. Top left: Junior Lori Thum displays the concentration necessary to keep up with the boys. She has been a leading scorer for two years. Middle.- Freshmen Stacey Wenger concentrates on making this putt. Top right: Low stroke leader Jeff Kelser watches his tee shot split the middle. Bottom left: The perfect follow through In Mark Runkle's swing makes him a scoring leader for the second straight year. Left: Daren Thompson extends his arms on his tee shot on hole number 2. 124 Indians Are County Champs! Team: Jerry Dyrum, Wayne Austin, Ernie Dames. Do Humphries. Todd Do vis. Steve Herriford. John Gotland. Ed Speight. Coach Noffsinger. They did Itl The long and winding course led to a county championship for Coach Noffsinger and the harriers. Dethroning Winchester made victory doubly sweet as the team completed a very successful 5-5 season with a fourth place finish in the T.E.C. The season was highlighted by a 5th place finish in the Richmond Sectional to earn the Indians a regional berth. Despite an excellent team performance, the red clad runners missed a semi-state appearance by one team. M.V.P. Steve Herriford, John Garland and Do Humphries turned in steadily outstanding performances. Above: Steve Herriford holds the home and owoy course records for the team. Left: This was Ernie Domes first season for the harriers. Middle: John Garland brilliantly completes a six year record. Dortom left: Info Do is the sparkplug of the team. Dottom Middle: Jerry Dyrum has his best season ever. Tracksters 1 In County In 1982 the heavens smiled on our track squad, and many Individual, os well os collective, achievements were realized. Finishing the season with a 9-3 slate, the Indians were a powerful force In area competitions. The potent team swept a Randolph County Championship and grabbed a second place In the TEC with a record of 5-1. Individually, six tracksters attained some type of championship. Leading the way was the leading scorer for his fourth year, Shon Prescott. Shon's achievements Included: County best In the High Jump, pole vault, and high and low hurdles, as well as TEC chomp In the high and low hurdles. Others Included David Zimmers, first In the TEC long jump; Lyle Scholl, first In the TEC pole vault; Steve Hereford, county champ In the 1600 m. and the 3200 m.; Do Humphries, first In the county 800 m.; and Eric Dodd, champion discus thrower In the county. LF: Lyle Scholl, Mark Stocksdole, Kyle Wise. Do Humphries. Eric Dodd. Wayne Austin. Eric Rose. Row 2: Coach Hlnshaw. Steve Herrlford. Leonardo Curado. Kevin Grimes, Ed Speight. Chris Hlckerson. Greg Hlckerson, Coach Noffslnger. Above (L to R): As a freshman. Ernie per-forms well. Mark clears the hurdle and heads for the finish. Scott displays intense concentration, (left In the high hurdles. Shon was best In the county and the TEC. 126 Top Left: Steve Herrlford wins another one. Top Right: Kyle Wise and Eric Dodd make a successful hand-off during the 400 meter relay. Middle Left: Lyle Scholl clears 13’ with ease In the pole vault event. Dottom Left: Do Humphries wins the county meet In the 600 meter run with a time of 2 minutes and 3 seconds. Dottom Center and Right: David Zimmers and Chris Hlckerson show their winning form. 123 Baseball The Indian baseball team had a very competitive season In 1982. The diamond squad faced a number of tough opponents through the year during which the outcomes were up In the air until the very last out was made. Outstanding performances were turned In by a number of players this year. Ron McGlothln and Brian Woodard provided the long ball In the Indian attack. Ron Wilks, Tom Retsh, and Les Lee provided a balance both offensively and defensively, while the pitching core was led by Senior Jim Dotson. Brett Kimball and Von Ebeling were two strong young players that will be counted on In the future. 128 Row 1: Robert Nunez. Mgr.. Orion Woodard. Von Ebling. Drett Kimball. Michelle Anderson. Micheol Nunez Mgr. Row 2: Tom Reish. Ron McGlorhlin. Rusty Williams. Jim Dotson. Les Lee. Row 3: Coach Lehman. Mark Keogy. Ron Wilks. Ron Holt. Chuck Higgins. Coach Locy. Mr. Lehman forcefully fires up the team. Ron Wilks heaves the boll In for a strike out. Tom Relsh waits for the fast ball. Michelle Anderson finishes lining up bats. 129 Football U.C. Opp. Cross Country U.C Opp. South Adams 0 41 Jay County 47 16 Adorns Central 0 26 Lincoln 16 39 Centerville 7 30 Union 16 39 Mlsslssinowo Volley 16 r 22 Randolph Southern 26 29 Southern Wells 0 27 Winchester 32 25 Union County 14 43 Union County 26 29 Hagerstown 0 34 Northeastern 29 26 Lincoln 6 12 Hogerstown 29 26 Winchester 21 6 Centerville 44 19 Northeastern 26 14 Monroe Central 20 35 Seosoi Boys Tennis son Record 2-6 Record 2-4 Duol Meefs 5-5 Gymnostics U.C. Beg. Int. 59.95 Opp. Beg. Int. 64.35 Hogerstown 57.6 69.5 26.95 30.45 U.C. - Delta 1-4 Winchester 66.65 76.9 56.9 60 25 U.C. — Muncie Burris 1-4 Centerville 75.2 75.6 76.9 60.15 U.C. — Muncie South 2-3 Joy County 64.7 73.15 U.C. - Winchester 5-0 Northeastern 62.25 76.25 76.55 59.45 U.C. - Lincoln 0-5 Blue River 79.15 64.75 43.1 77.3 U.C. — Centerville 1-4 Union 60.05 74.65 64.5 77.1 U.C. — So. Adams 2-3 Monroe Central 61.3 74.6 U.C — Hagerstown 1-4 U.C. — Union County 4-1 U.C. — Northeastern 1-3 U.C. — Joy County 1-4 Freshman Basketball 1 U.C. Opp. Centerville 36 32 Record 2-9 So. Adams 43 46 Boys Bosketboll UC Opp Union 54 43 Mlsslssinowo Valley 41 40 Randolph Southern 52 63 Wapahoni 56 50 Winchester 45 54 Adams Central 52 29 Joy County 39 54 Winchester County 56 45 Union 'county'' 61 49 Rond. So. ”County 56 67 Monroe Central 51 66 Ft. Recovery 57 53 Lincoln 35 33 So. Wells 61 69 Hogerstown 74 50 So. Adams 55 56 Union County 70 64 Cowan 75 62 Northeastern Hagerstown Lincoln Monroe Central Union Hagerstown Miss Valley Monibe Central Joy County 40 35 25 29 45 43 39 35 44 49 22 26 39 49 36 49 56 55 Girls Track UC Opp Lincoln 60 45 Monroe Central 46 59 Winchester 70 35 Northeastern 52 53 Jay County 44 61 Union County 47 56 Centerville 51 54 Hogerstown 42 63 Wes-Del 76 27 Volleyball UC Opp Mississlnawa 0 2 Union 0 2 Blue River 0 2 Union County 2 0 Hagerstown 2 0 Lincoln ,'C 1 2 Winchester 0 2 Randolph Southern 1 2 South Adarps 0 2 Centerville5 0 2 Northeastern 0 2 Joy County 0 2 Wapahoni wm 0 2 W Girls Tennis U.C. — Union County 2$?: U.C. — Joy County 1-6 U.C. - Delta 0-7 Centerville Northeastern 62 46 53 44 Boys Track Team Record 9-3 T.E.C. Record 5-1 Randolph County Champions Record 3-6 Wrestling Monroe Central Winchester Hagerstown Randolph Souther Union Cowan Northeastern Covington O. Mlsslssinowo Volley Cincinnati County Day Centerville Mlsslssinowo Volley Lincoln Union County Duol Meet U.C. 33 30 34 46 71 54 39 21 29 56 57 54 39 66 Opp. 39 36 27 15 6 14 33 43 31 16 12 20 32 3 U.C U.C U.C. US. U.C U.C U.C U.C U.C. U.C. Northeastern Blue River M uncle South So. Adams Muncie Durrls Centerville Winchester. HagerstownN Richmond Lincoln Record 5-6 Record 10-4 Scoreboard: 82 Girls Bosketboll UC Opp Ft. Recovery 31 67 So. Adorns 49 54 Lincoln 44 47 Centerville 56 27 Dalevllle 51 32 Northeastern 49 51 Union 41 33 Randolph Southern 36 43 Mlsslssinowo Volley 42 29 Union County 42 30 Hogerstown 52 36 Winchester 33 55 Joy County 22 42 130 SUCCESSUS PATRONS 132 UNION CITY BODY COMPANY FRAZIER SUPPLY CO. 133 Owner: Dennis Streetner SPORTING ATHLETIC © Equipment SPORTS 108 S MERIDIAN STREET WINCHESTER. INDIANA 47394 UNION TRUST CO. Insurance Dept. Paul Rehmert — Owner — Motorcycles And Snowmobiles Sales And Service UNION CITY CYCLE 247 Sycamore St. Union City, Ohio Phone: 966-5476 Zlnion City A.-'ll. Center Recreational Vehicle SALES Ge SERVICE Indiana 32 West Union City, Indiana 47390 Phone: 964-3565 — Manager — Dill Rice Tune-Ups — Drakes Alignment — Carburetors Wheel Balance — All Mechanical Work SCHMIDT AUTO SERVICE Gene Schmidt Owner-Operator 723 W. Chestnut Union City, Indiana Builder Of Quality Homes STONER CONSTRUCTION RFD 4 Union City, Indiana 47390 Phone: 964-4957 SHAM'S SERVICE STATION 964- 3723 134 R.R. 1 Sr. Rd. 26 N Union City, Indiana Phone: 317-964-6509 Phone: 964-5104 409 W. Peart St. Union City. Indiana 47390 Complete Building Materials Center PK HOME SUPPLY CENTER 26 Modern Units Air Conditioned Electric Heat Color Cable T. V. St. Rds 32 And 27 Winchester. IN 47394 HUD CITY FINANCE CORPORATION Time And Temperature Union Cty, Indiana Phone: 317-564-6261 OVERPASS MOTEL MOTE CONSTRUCTION R.R. 4 Union City, Indiana General Construction Engineering Rigging And Earth Moving Steel Buildings Phone: 964-5654 And 964-5760 135 136 DEDOLTS FURNITURE WHITESEL’S GARAGE Store Road 32 Complete Custom Built — Exhaust Systems — Pipes And Mufflers Guaranteed — Life Time Guarantee On Cars And 2 Yrs. On Trucks RV's Union City. Indiana Phone: 317.9645665 Phone: 964-4049 Highway 32 Union City. k Indiana 47390 FURNITURE APPLIANCES Supporting Education HUNT'S FLORAL GIFT SHOP RANDOLPH EASTERN TEACHERS ASSOCIATION For All Your Floral Needs Years Service In The Some Location 1929-1962 123 W. Franklin Winchester, IN Phone: 564-7341 137 UNION Each depositor insured to 40,000 FDtC FTOtRAl DCPOSIT INSURANCf CORPORATION 211 W. Pearl St. Phone: 964-3185 Union City. Indiana 47390 TRUST COMPANY 138 139 Your Deportment Store For Fine Clothes BOSTON STORE 218 W. Pearl St. Union City, Indiana Phone: 964-4151 MMBWBBh V Yours John Deere Sales Cr Service Lawn Garden Tractors Roger Druss 32 West Owner DRUSS REPAIR Union City, Indiana 47390 140 Deerfield Rood Union City. Ohio Supports Union City Community High School CJ kt FARMERS STATE BANK A Modern Friendly Dank Serving The Entire Community 9tj s 9 POST 1 OfFCf 1 u FARMERS | STATE Aft| INDIANA ROUTE 28 ¥ OHIO ROUTE 47 INDIANA OHIO C ) o N UNION CITY OHIO 47390 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Company Established 1916 142 Union Insurance Agencies WERT A BOLEN 1 INSURANCE 329 f. Elm St. Union City, IN Phone: 966-4959 r 9740 St. Pd. 49 An so no, Ohio 337-3011 Or 337-7979 Where Our Food Is As Good As Our Poor Deer 800 f. Elm St. Union City, Ohio Phone: 966-5424 R.G. APPLEGATE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Saratoga, Indiana Phone: 564-4631 360 W. Deerfield Union City, Indiana 47390 Phone: 964-5400 Lincolndole Plaza P.N. HIRSCH CO NEIL'S A W FAMILY RESTAURANT GINNY'S SHIRT SHOP For All Your Sporting Goods And SUkscreen Needs 227 N. Columbia Union City, Indiana 47390 Phone: 964-6472 Compliments Of FISHERS DPOADWAY CANDY COMPANY Hickory Chatham Union City, Indiana k 47390 Phone: 964-4232 143 FRANCIS ALUMINUM SIDING AND ROOFING From Roof To Curb New And Repair • Awnings • Gutters • Downspouts • Storm Doors • Windowsills Replacement Complete Windows , _ Coveralls Lorry Francis Owner RR 5 Box 222, Union City, Ohio Free Estimates X 966-3756 SOUTH SIDE ELEVATOR Phone: 964-5444 A Satisfied Customer Is Our First Consideration R.R. 1, Box 6 Union City, Indiana 47390 r Hwy 32 East Winchester, IN 47394 Insurance Phone: 564-9501 PHONE: 964-3711 Union City 's Largest And Most Complete Hardware Store Open 7 Days A Week KING'S TRUE VALUE 7hm] a£m HARDWARE STORES Lincolndale Plaza Union City, IN Phone: 964-5463 S 302 NO. COLUMBIA UNION CITY. IND. and $ustdm tyva rcxicA TOM AND JANIE PUGH FREE ESTIMATES 317 - 964-4454 144 SHELLER-GLODE CORPORATION HARDY DIVISION TROUTWINE'S SUPER VALUE r v V J I I ( •ar stm ( ‘na t INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS NAPKINS BRIDAL BOOKS ACCESSORIES Fast Service, Reasonably Priced! CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE 514 W. Pearl Union City, Indiana GREENLEE'S FURNITURE 236 N. Columbia Union City. IN 47390 Jerry Fritz — Owner DENSMORE FEED AND GRAIN Snow Hill. IN Kent We Make It Right 146 COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY Office And School Supplies 310 W. Ook Union City. IN Phone: 964-5350 DAVE'S STYLING SALON 228 W. Pearl Union City. IN 47390 Phone: 964-3921 David Smedley — Owner 147 A GSro. RJ. WEDD SON JEWELERS 115 S. Main Street Winchester, IN 47394 Phone: 564-5171 TMcnniG P.O. Box 145 Union City, Ohio Phone: 966-5506 Jewelers By Birth Quality By Tradition Class Ring Specialists Finest In Watch And Jewelry Repair A H MARATHON St. Rd. 32 West Union City, Indiana 47390 Automatic Wash 6 Dry Rain Check Is Available We’re taking the movies to America, 24 hours a day. Warner Annex ____ Cable Communications Inc. n 148 The 5 access us staff of 1982 would like to thank the following businesses iduals for their ithout their help ■M not hove J i issible. D M Steel Fabrication Dargo’s Lawn Mower Repair Beard, Peterson O Stahbush Dr. Kenton Byrd C J Dtive-A-Way Chamber of Commerce Mr. Mrs. Steven Dubeansky Fenton's Bakery Krishne N.'Kjondg, M.D. Ha Ste Mfg. Hoyesville Service Center Hook's Drugs Dr. J.M. Leahey Lee's Appliance Steam Extraction Dr. John Mendenhall Penny's Beauty Shop Shadow's Restaurant Shafer Sheet Metal Shockney Electric Smith's Shoe Repair Standard Agency Stateline Clothing Center Wallings Dr. Mrs. F.C. Villa Westfall's News Stand Madelyn Wagoner Thank 150 Some rimes we overlook the people who ore most Important and work the hardest. so we. the students and faculty of UCCHS. would like to recognize and thank Dr. A.M. Dennett. Superintendent of Randolph Eastern schools for his contributions and dedication. For 10 years Dr. Dennett has done a superb job of working with the school board members, employees, and community. Together they have remodeled and updated oil three schools in the system. Dr. Dennett was also responsible for starting the CAPPS program and for many other curriculum improvements. Among Dr. Dennett’s many talents is his exceptional money-monaging ability. He hos demonstrated this time again and again over the years, and has kept our school system running safely In the black.” Again, we would like to thank him for supporting our school through his interested participation in oil of our school system's activities. 151 MOST BEST DRESSED — Jerri Beosecker, Sheila Sch yartzkopf, MOST LIKELY TO SERVE TIME IN PRISO, i MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Sheryl An, MOST RECKLESS DRIVER - Leanne Fisher, BEST PARTIER — Onda Helms, Matt Set As BIGGEST HEARTBREACKER - Leslie Kridfo Shon Pi CLASS CLOWN — Kaye Mpng, Preston BEST LEADER - Leant, BEST DANCER - BEST LOOKING - ST tt BIGGEST BIGGE. LBMk. ST R Beasecker, Jon Price R — Patti Leohey, Jon Price — Laurie Beals, Jeff Drew Beasecker, Larry Leahey, wn Shope, Lyle MOST SPACED - Bonnie Foreman, Larry Mendenhall BIGGEST KLUTZ — Mary Forbes, Dominique Arnold LENTED — Leanne Fisher, Kelly Guggenbiller REAK - Bonnie Foreman, Matt Setters MOST ROMANTIC — Melissa Gettinger, Darus Hime BIGGEST BABY — Michelle DeHaven, Kreg Boggs BIGGEST BROWN-NOSE — Cindi Blocher, David Shepherd BIGGEST STORYTELLER — Michelle DeHaven, Kreg Boggs BIGGEST PUNK FREAK — Dawn Shope, Jon Garland 7 Helms Dan Ross Price i Garlan BEST PERSONALITY — Jerri Beasecker, Todd Bateman ¥ 152 154 Then took the other, os just os fair, And having perhaps the better claim. Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same. 155 159 Acknowledgements Special heartfelt thanks to the following: Mr. Keever who took the usual great free pictures for us. Jody Burton our super staff photography who knew what we needed before we did. The Faculty . who wrote body copy and captions, took pictures, let us out of class, etc. Mr. Leahey.....................who was of special help on the special pages. Julie Rickert Carrie Kendall . who came back to help meet that impossible last deadline. STAFF Mrs. Reed Sue Schemmer Robert Nunez Denise Byrd ............. Gary Zimmers ............ Danielle Thornburg...... Heidi Ponder............ Mandy Carpenter......... Jennifer Metcalfe Angie Miller ..........Advisor Seniors Seniors Activities . Activities Organizations Organizations Organizations .......Faculty Faculty Kem Musgrove Sports Mark Runkle Sports Kim Raszkowski Classes Stacey Lawrence Classes Cheryl Fabert Ads Jody Burton Jon Price Photographer Photographer


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