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LETTEBMENS CLUB. Front Row: Mr. Heller tSponsorI, I. Cross, M. Peden, N. Buck, C. Bivens, D. Engle, C. Iohnson, I. Baldwin. Second Bow: O. Ogden, I. Ward, B. Smith, I. Huff, I. Cool, T. Evans. Third Row: D. Golliher, I. Claywell, I. Halstead, M. Funk, M. Miller, I. Wilson, T. Finchum. Fourth Row: B. Terhaar, K. Smith, I. Lindsey, D. Andrews. Letterman Promotes Rocket Spirit Above: Iohn Baldwin uses great strength to throw the discus. Below: Mark Funk casts a leisurely smile as he relaxes his muscles with a whirlpool. after his exhausting wrestling meet. T5 S-N.,-Nh, V The requirements to become a letterman is partici- pation in a sport for two consecutive years. Senior lettermen receive a special blue and gold honor jacket for promoting Rocket spirit. These lettermen are an inspiration to younger athletes in setting their goals high for the future. Si.- The Varsity Basketball team couldn't make it without their student manager, Ioe Lindsey, who does their laundry. Organization-15
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The Union High School Cheerblock was the largest block Union has had in years. Sixty girls from junior high to seniors, supported their team 100 percent with more spirit than the gym could hold. Collecting pop bottles was a very successful money making project. The money was contributed to buying paint, paper, brushes, and other supplies to make spirit posters. The cheerblock formed at all the home games and traveled to two away games. At the final hallgame se- nior cheerblock members and their parents were honored, each receiving a blue and white flower in memory of their last Rocket Season. Cheerblock Contributes Enthusiasm , Above: Donna Baumgartnor provides entertainment at the cheer- i lender ton, while cheerblock helped serve. Side: Sponsor, Miss Bod- inot, promotes eheerhlock spirit. CHEERBLOCK. Front Row: P. Grubbs, D. Hall, R. Goolsby, D. Funk, P. Clevengcr, B. Felton, L. Walradth, I. Worden, Miss Bodine! tspon- sorj. Second Row: B. Farmer, D. Ulrich, M. Martin, K. Coats, D. Rawlings, B. Lamb, T. Pitts, T. Ward. Third How: T. Foutz. T. Thornbro, P. Nelson, D. Grimes, R. Murray, M. Felton, K. Bailey, L. Shaffer. Fourth Row: K. Cheesman, B. Powell, C. Berry, S. Dragoo, L. Funk, T. Brooks, K. Miller, K. Warner. Fifth Row: T. Wymer, V. Wolfe, C. Pugh. S. Sexton, A. Brumley, K. Bowling, R. Cross. C. Worden. Sixth Row: A. Arthur, B. Lindsay, B. Clevenger, T. Brooks, L. Iohnson, T. Ogden, V. Myers, T. Bowling. Not Pictured: N. Wright, T. Smith. L. Houscr. :ff A !qA,..i?n5.Ur:+4:.3ix3 lit ml. rzlsxh., ,nxxgn :.. ,l Ai il' 'i
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Pom-Pon Corps Generates New Enthusiasm New enthusiasm was generated throughout Pom- Pon Corps this year as new uniforms were chosen and modern routines were developed. The girls audi- tioned last fall for Mr. Wise, new band director, and Miss Kathy Fislor, choreographer from Ball State University. Miss Bodinet served as faculty advisor. The group performed with the band during half-time shows at the basketball games. They also sat with the cheerbloc to help boost school spirit during the basketball season. Left: The Pom-Pon Corps stands at attention before beginning their halftime show. Above: It seems Melinda Evans and Becky Lindsay disagree onthe next step of their routine. POM-PON CORPS. Front Row: M. Evans, K. Bowling, M. Bentz, C. Harris, B. Swafford. Second Row: T. Hammond, D. Hale, B. Lindsay, S. Norris, B. Raines. Not Pictured: Sharlene Urlage. 16-Organizations
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