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Susan Ann Alick Sherrie Lee Altman Sherrie Cheerleading 10 Co-Captain—J.V. 10 Concert Choir 10 11 12 Drill Team 11 Teenettes 10 11 12 French Club 10 A.F.S. 12 F.H.A. 12 F.T.A. 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Teenettes 10 11 12 U-Hi Newt 11 John William Arbloster Jack A.F.S. Baseball Band Chorus Homecoming Court Pep Club 11 12 10 10 12 10 12 10 11 12 William lynn Ash Bill Art Club 10 11 Basketball 10 F.F.A. 10 11 12 Chaplain 10 Reporter 11 Football 10 Jr. Class Play 11 Pep Club 12 Projection Club 10 11 12 U-Hi-News 11 12 Varsity I 10 11 12 Youth Poge Corr. 11 12 Don Bornhart Barnsides Pep Club Track Carol Bernstine Crunchberry Beast A.F.S. 11 12 Class Officer President 10 Drill Team 11 French Club 10 12 FT.A. 10 11 12 Jr. Closs Ploy 11 N.H.S. 11 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Runner 12 Sr. Closs Ploy 12 Student Council 10 11 Teenettes 10 11 12 U Hi News 11 12 Feature Editor 11 Utopian Staff 10 11 12 F.F.A. Secretory 10 11 12 Thomas R. Bevan Honda A.F.S. Band Football Golf Team Jr. Class Play N.H.S. Pep Club Projection Club Runner Sr. Class Play Utopian Staff Gregory George Blashak Greg
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A senior's lost year is his or her most memorable one. This is the year that school-acquaintances are treasured most. It is for this reason that the senior class was so proud of their 1969-70 officers. They are, Clara Boron, Treasurer; Carla Nelson, Vice-President; Nick Squeglia, President; and Maryann Buckley, Secre- tary. It was under the leadership of these four people that the plans for the annual senior trip and their All-Night Party were made. The officers, along with the rest of the class, worked tediously, hand-in-hand with each other to make this year their greatest success yet. wave of nostalgia seems to sweep across the class of '70, we find ourselves reaching backward into the past, recalling cherished and priceless memories. Our twelve years at Union have finally come to close, and what once seemed like an impossible dream has now become a reality. That seemingly endless, trying, road has been traveled; but let us retrace our journey and recall first of all 'Se fall of 1958. Remember how scared and unsure of ourselves we were then? But we soon changed, however, as we played and learned and worked our way, until, before we knew it we were in the sixth grade. Who can ever forget the feeling of pride and importance that we possessed as we wore our hats and ribbons. And then, with some doubts and fears that soon vanished, we took our first big step into seventh grade. It was here, for the first time, that we started to feel like a class. Sports began to play an important part in our lives as we learned and appreciated what school spirit was. We began to make our mark in Union's history, and, before we knew it, three years had passed; and we found ourselves as members of the senior high. As sophomores, we elected officers for the first time. Our first leaders were Carol Bernstine as President; Vice-President, Gary Cervone; Secretary, Carla Nelson; and Clara Boron as Treasurer. It was during this year that we became salesmen and held a successful candy sale in order to raise money for the prom that we would be presenting next year, and can you remember the class party with the theme of Bonnie and Clyde? Juniors got rolling under the leadership of the new class officers with Dave Frazier as President; Vice-President, Gary Cervone; Secretary, Carla Nelson; and Nick Squeglia as Treasurer. With the prom coming soon, we all worked hard selling magazines to raise more money. It was not all work and no play, however. Who can ever forget our successful play The Perfect Idiot ? After the play came the prom. With the theme of This Magic Moment , plenty of planning, hardwork, headaches, and some fun, we transformed the gym into a South Sea island, making our prom one of the best. The year came to an end, and, as we watched Dave Frazier accept the key to the class, we realized that our days at Union were rapidly drawing to an end. Seniors at last, and once again we learned what school spirit was, as our football team fought on to capture the Tri- County Football Championship. Again the versatility of our class was shown when we presented A Portrait of Jennie. We got our rings, exchanged pictures, and planned for our senior trip to Niagara Falls, and before we knew it, the calendar read June 4th, 1970. That long awaited day was here at last. Amid tears of joy and sadness, we congratulated each other for making it in twelve years. Yes, memories, we found them in the pages of our minds . . . And now, with misty eyes, as we reach for these memories of the past, let us also reach out for the future, which is ours. Class History Now we are reaching back for memories through the pages of our minds . . . Yes, as a 16 Cathy Emery Gary Cervone
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Nancy Kay Boogs Nancy A.F.S. 11 12 Concert Choir 10 11 12 F.T.A. 11 12 N.H.S. 11 12 Office Aide 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Teenettes 10 11 12 Treasurer 12 Barbara Jean Booth Barb A.F.S. 11 12 Band 10 11 12 Treasurer 1? Concert Choir 10 11 12 Gym Team Manager 12 Jr. Class Play 11 Chairman of Comm. Pep Club 11 12 Senior Class Play 12 Chairman of Comm. Teenettes 10 11 12 U-Hi News 12 District Band 12 Clara Ann Boron Clara A.F.S. 11 12 Secretary 12 Cheerleading 11 12 Co-Captain 12 Class Officer Treasurer 10 12 Color Guard 10 Homecoming Court 12 Office Aide 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Prom Attendant 11 Runner 11 12 Teenettes 10 11 12 Vice-President 11 Walter T. Brysh Walt Band 10 Golf Team 10 1112 N.H.S. 11 12 Vorsity I 12 Mary Ann Buckley A.F.S. 11 12 Treasurer 11 Vice President 12 Cheerleading 10 11 12 Captain 12 Closs Officer Secretary 12 Gym Team 10 11 12 Coptain 12 Homecoming Queen 12 N.H.S. 11 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Runner 12 Teenettes 10 11 12 Teenette Formal Att. 11 Utopian Staff 12 Melissa J. Boughter Melis»' A.F.S. 12 F.H.A. 12 Betty Crocker Home, of Tomorrow 12 Teenettes 10 11 12 Jacquelynn Campbell Jackie A.F.S. 11 12 Concert Choir 11 12 Chorus 10 French Club 12 F.H.A. 12 N.H.S. 11 12 Office Aide 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Teenettes 10 11 12 Robert Wilson Carter Bob F.T.A. 11 12 Golf Team 10 18
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