Unionville Community School - Eagle Memories Yearbook (Unionville, MI)
- Class of 1963
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t Shown in the picture at the right are: G. Ewald, pic- ture editor; M. Wing, assistant edi- itor; Miss Scheurer, advisor; C. Gilmore and J. Breitmey- er, Co-Edi- tors. STRIETER ANC SON'S GARAGE UNI ONVI LLE LOWTHIAN'S PHARMACY UNIONVI LLE Eagle Memories In The Making The Department Workers are back row: L. Neu, C. Wollin, K. Hoppe. Front row: the editors, G. Ewald, C. Gil- more, J. Breitmeyer, M. Wing. Pictured at left are the book salesmen M. Schwartz and M. Ainsworth. Pictured at right are the ad salesmen K. Louis, K. Rasch, W. Stricter, D. Bush. 2 It is with great respect that this 1963 EAGLE MEMORIES is dedicated to Mr AMBROSE L. LAUNDRA who devoted 35 years of service to the teaching profession, 14 years of which were spent in our school and community. Upon receiving his degree from Central Michigan Teachers College, he served in a rural school, as Superintendent of the Fowler Schools, and in the Gagetown School before coming to Unionville in 1947. Mr. Laundra is well known in Unionville as our science teacher, but he also previously taught subjects in the commercial field. In addition to his abundant academic contributions Mr. Laundra has served as co-director of the science fairs, directed numerous class plays, served as a class advisor, and participated in many other school events. Always a willing helper, it is impossible to estimate the value of his contributions toward enriching the lives of his many students. Mr. Laundra is planning a well deserved retirement beginning January 1964. Our opinion of him as an exceptional and beloved teacher is shared by all who know him, and his absence will be felt with profound regret. May we extend our blessings and best wishes to a superior teacher and a great man. The BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS are LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Schuch, Marvin Louis, Clarence Wildner, Vemon Zimmer, Milton Baur, Ealy Acker- man. and Murvin Ainsworth. They Work For A Better School The PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARIES are STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joann Breitmeyer, Karen Hoppe, Sheryl Lindenberg, Connie Prahl, Jeanette Hoppe, Alice Gangler. SEATED are LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Sy, Marthadele Schwartz, and Nancy Thomas. The superintendent's secretary is Janet Binder. LORAIN BERG English, Library, ARTHUR EBERLEIN Music ROBERT CARTWRIGHT History, Athletics, Physical Education A. V. A. ETHEL SCHEURER Commercial ESTHER WERDEMAN EDWARD JACKSON Shop Math A. L. LAUNDRA Science CHARLES SMILEY English FREDERICK McCORMICK Physical Education, Dr. Training, BERG Guidance ROBERT Junior High COLESTOCK Agriculture DARREL NORDBERG Science RUTH TERRILL Home Economics Dedicated To The Edification Of Our Minds FRANCES SCHUBEL Third THELMA Grade BOGART Second Grade THEO. K. SCHMIDT AND SONS UNIONVILLE BETTY ECKFELD Fifth Grade AUCE LAURSEN Sixth Grade MAE HENR1CHS Fifth 0 Fourth Grades DORIS GETTEL First Grade BESSIE HAHN Kindergarten BERNICE CRAWFORD First Grade 5 MARY BEDORE Fourth Grade ONA LEE SAUCIER Third Second Grades HOLZWARTH OIL COMPANY UNI ONVI L.L.E Diligent Workers In Our Midst Always ready to help and eager to serve are our two janitors B. Hoffenberger (left), and D. Stricter (right). The hard-working people who prepare and serve our meals and help in the cafeteria are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Cries - mayer, A. Katzinger, R. Gokey, A. Childs. SECOND ROW: D. Gotham, Cooks-Mrs. Stricter and Mrs. Guenther, and K. Markle. BOTTOM ROW: B. Kata and G. Hutchinson. HURON FISH COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEBEWAI NG WILLIAM LEVALLEY FORD TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT UNI ONVI LLE Safety and protection are the guide-posts of this group. Our safety patrol members are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Schuch, M. Li- beracki, B. Griesmayer, S. Koehler, G. Os- borne, M. Androl, A. Childs. SECOND ROW: P. Burrows, B. Joles, N. Koepf, Advisor-Mr. Jackson, C. Cartwright, W. Fischer, C. Hemerline; and BOTTOM ROW: P. VanBevem, L. Hardy, E. Wollin, P. Stecker, G. Wildner. The men who came during rain and snow as well as sun- shine to take us to and from school deserve our gratitude. Our bus drivers are TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Keil, M. Winters, D. Stricter, C. Smiley, G. Spero, R. Stricter, and B. Hoffenberger. BOTTOM ROW: H. Bedore, B. Cartwright, M. McCormick, L. Berg, and D. Nordberg. SENIORS CONSTANCE GILMORE 'Whatever is worth doing is worth do- ing well. Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 3; Solo En- semble 1,2,3; Music Assn. Sec. 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Annual Stf. 1, 2,3,4, Picture Ed. 3, Co-Ed. 4; Eagle Scoop Feature Ed. 3,4; Sr. Play Prompter; Science Fair Honors 4; Mathematics Award 3; SALUTATORIAN. JOANN BREITMEYER--President A life without a purpose is a ship without a rudder. Class Pres. 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4, Rep. 2, Treas. 4; Annual Stf. 2,3,4, Asst. Ed. 3, Co-Ed. 4; Eagle Scoop Stf. 2; Jr. Play Prompter; Sr. Play; Office Sec. 4; Forensics 2,4; Girls' State; Home Ec. Award 1; Math Award 2; Science Fair Honors 3; Citizenship Award 4; Forensics Award; English Award 4; Betty Crocker Award; National Merit Finalist; VALEDICTORIAN. KATHARINA GJARMATI—Vice President 'Work is true education and idleness a certain demoralizer. Class Pres. 1, V. Pres. 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 3, 4; Chorus 1,4; Music Assn. Pres. 4; Annual Stf. 1, 2,3,4; Eagle Scoop Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 4; Librarian 2; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4; Journalism Award 4; Honor Student. NANCY KUCH— Secretary The word 'impossible' is not in my dictionary. Class Treas. 2, Sec. 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Majorette 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Music Assn. Treas. 3; F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4, Sg. Ldr. 2,4, Pres. 3, Regional Sg. Ldr. 3; Annual Stf. 3,4;Chrldr. 1, 2, 3,4; Tumbling 3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Forensics 4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4, Treas. 4; Science Fair Honors 3,4. JANET BORODYCHUK—Treasurer Quiet manners are a mark of good breeding. Class V. Pres. 2, Treas. 4; Band 3,4, Librarian 4; Solo Ensemble 4; Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1; Chrldr. 2; Tumbling 3; Jr. Play; Aud. Vis. Aids 2; Of- fice Sec. 4; Guidance Office Sec. 4. CAROL ACKERMAN Hearts may agree though heads differ. Band 1; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Pari. 3, Photog. 4; Forensics 2. MANILA AINSWORTH A good conscience makes a joyful countenance. Class V. Pres. 1; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Solo En- semble 1,2, 3,4; Dist. Band 3; Tri-County Band 4; Annual Stf. 4; Eagle Scoop Stf. 1, 2,3,4; Librarian 1; Sr. Play; Guidance Office Sec. 4; Honor Student. ROBERT BECKER Character secures respect. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, State Farmer Award 4; Football 2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play. DAVID EURICH Success is by acting, not wishing. Basketball 1; Baseball Mgr. 2; Aud. Vis. Aids 1, 2; Safety Patrol 1,2, 3. JOHN FRY Force is no argument. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Cap. 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1.2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Athletic Assn. V. Pres. 4; Letterman's Club V. Pres. 4; Athletic Award 4. ROBERT FRY Let every man strive to add a good name to his other capital. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Rep. 4; Football 2, 3,4; Track 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Tumbling 3,4; Athletic Assn. Sec. 4. AUCE CANGLER All doors open to courtesy. Class Treas. 1, Pres. 2, V. Pres. 3; Band 1, 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Solo Ensemble 1,2, 3,4; Dist. Band 3; Tri-County Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Eagle Scoop Stf 2; Librarian 1; Office Sec. 3,4; Stu. Coun. Pres. 4; Music Award 4; Girls' State; D. A. R. Citizenship Award. CHRISTINE GARDNER Pleasant company alone makes this life toler- able. Band 1; Solo Ensemble 1; Librarian 1; Commer- cial Award 4. CONSTANCE GARDNER Cheerfulness and good will make labor light. F.H.A. 1. IA DIANNE GOTHAM Home is what we make it. Chorus 4; F.H. A. 2,3,4. ROBERT HARE A good head and industrious hand are worth gold in any land. i Band 1,2,3; F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Co-Cap. 3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Athletic Assn. Pres. 4; Jr. Play Prompter; Sr. Play Prompter; Boys' State. JEANETTE HOPPE True merit is like a river; the deeper it is the less noise it makes. Chorus 1;F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Eagle Scoop Stf. 3,4; Librarian 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Office Sec. 4. GERALDINE HUTCHINSON A good friend is better than silver or gold. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4. DENNIS IRION Be sure you're right, then go ahead. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Rep. 3, Sent. 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. JAMES JOLES He who does not advance recedes. Band 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1,2; Track 1; Baseball 2. BARBARA KATA 'To know one's self is true progress. F.H. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Eagle Scoop Stf. 4; Safety Patrol 1. AUCE KATZINGER First build your house and then think of your furniture. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4. DONALD KOEPF Action, not speech, proves the man. F.F. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2; Tumbling 3. KATHLEEN MARKLE 'True happiness is found in making others happy. Chorus 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Eagle Scoop Staff 4. TERRY McKAY Men are not to be measured by inches. Class Sec. 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Solo Ensemble 1,2; Baseball I, 2, 3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Math Award 3; National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion; Honor Student. MICHAEL MESSER All things are difficult before they are easy. Eagle Scoop Stf. 3; Aud. Vis. Aids 2; Safety Patrol 2. WAYNE OTHERSEN Confidence is the companion of success. Band 1, 2, 3,4; Drum Major 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Solo Ensemble 1, 2, 3; Dist. Honors Band 3; Tri- County Band 2; Music Award; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Aud. Vis. Aids 2; Forensics 4. ROBERT PALMER Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Band 1,2,3; Solo Ensemble 2; Safety Patrol 1,2,3. BOYD POPPY Blushing is virtue's color. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Base- ball 1; Honor Student. KAREN RASCH Cast all your care on God, that anchor holds. Class Treas. 3; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; Annual Stf. 2,3,4; Eagle Scoop Stf. 2,3,4; Librarian 1,3; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Forensics 1,2,4. ROBERT REITHEL Life is what you make of it. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. DALE ROLLER Confidence cannot be won in a day. F.F.A. 1,2,3, Pres. 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Cap. 3; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Base- ball 1,2, 3,4, Co-Cap. 3; Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 3,4. JOHN SAKON Men were made to listen as well as talk. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Football 2; Baseball 2. LeROY SCHEMBER A gentle spirit makes a gentleman. Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Safety Patrol 1. MARTHADELE SCHWARTZ ,rHope and strive is the way to thrive. Band 1; Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1; Office Sec. 4; Eagle Scoop Stf. 4; Annual Stf. 2,3,4; Science Fair Honors 3, 4. ERNEST SHERMAN 'Two things are bad: 'too much' and 'too little'. F.F.A. 2, 3,4; Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3. WALTER STRIETER Brave hearts are tender hearts. Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Cap. 4; Basketball 1,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Co-Cap. 3. CAROLE SY Write injuries in dust but kindness in marble. Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Photog. 2, Pari. 3, Pres. 4; Office Sec. 4; Prin- cipal's Award 4. NANCY THOMAS Be a friend to thyself and others will be so too. Chorus 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,2, 3,4; Librarian Award 3. BRUCE VandeMARK 'Twixt the word and the deed there's a long step. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Eagle Scoop Stf. 3,4; Aud. Vis. Aids 1; Football Mgr. CARL WOLUN Perseverance brings success. Band 3,4; Pep Band 4; Solo Ensemble 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 4; Sr. Play. Commencement PROGRAM — Motto — “OUT OF THE HARBOR INTO DEEP CHANNELS — Class Colors — BLUE AND WHITE Thursday, June 6, 1963 8:00 P. M. Processional ............... Arthur Eberlein Invocation .......... Rev. Harold Schlicker President’s Address .. Katharina Gjarmati Vice President Salutatory................. Constance Gilmore Valedictory.....................................Joan Breitmeyer “Now Is The Hour”...............Senior Chorus Address ............. Dr. Clare L. Taylor Associate Director (or Graduate Admissions Michigan State University Presentation of Diplomas — D. A. Crawford Superintendent of Schools Benediction ......... Rev. Harold Schlicker Recessional ................ Arthur Eberlein MEMBERS of the ELEVENTH GRADE are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Osborne, M. Bedore, L. VanHoost, B. Koepf, D. Heckroth, K. Louis, D. Fader, P. Hageman, J. Greene, J. Meyers. THIRD ROW: B. Gaeth, N. Zimmer, P. Bauer, R. Bedore, K. Cartwright, K. Hoppe, M. Wing, A. Hahn, M. Borodychuk. SECOND ROW: G. Ewald, J. Linzner, D. Lincoln, D. Witek, R. Kuhl, J. Houthoofd, J. VanBevem, K. Marker, C. Prahl, M. Southgate. BOTTOM ROW: C. Strieter, B. Mihacsi, J. Buchtenkirch, R. Nichols, L. Burgett, D. Seibel, B. Kata, B. Alegria, J. VandeMark, and H. Lincoln. ABSENT from picture are: D. Bush and B. Sting. Next Tear's Leaders HONOR ROLL STUDENTS Ronald Bedore Kathy Cartwright Donna Seibel Marilyn Southgate Gail Ewald Donna Witek STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Mike Bedore Karen Hoppe O. F. SCHULZ FORD SALES UN! ONVI L.L.E LEE ARMBRUSTER SALES UNI ONVI LLE Leading the Juniors are: President, M. Borodychuk; Treasurer, M. Bedore; Vice President, D. Witek; and Secretary, J. Van- Bevem. The Junior Class is guided by advisor. Mr. A. L. Laundra. MEMBERS of the TENTH GRADE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT are: R. Rasch, B. Schuch, T. Bell, J. Koeh- ler, M. Roller, J. Sting, D. Hahn, B. Krause, D. Reithel, R. Nocella. L. Vermeersch, K. Black, B. Roller, L. VanBevem. THIRD ROW: L. Fritz, J. Collon, R. Palmer, J. Krauss, S. Lindenberg, K. Schafer, S. Cochran, T. Prime, R. Wollin, K. Avery, D. Gaeth, G. Stiles, B. Roller, B. Roller, B. Sherman. SECOND ROW: K. Blehm, G. Ainsworth, D. Eurich, S. Louis, D. Borodychuk, D. Ainsworth, S. Sattler, D. Ainsworth, M. Gaeth, K. Achenbach, C. Hoppe, C. Hardy, S. Maciag, S. Koehler. BOTTOM ROW: S. Lin- coln, S. Prime, D. Poppy, M. Schember, B. Ball, M. Schember, K. Gremel, H. Sy, G. Schuch, L. Neu, D. Hahn, R. Fischer, B. Katzinger, and R. Reinhardt. ABSENT from the picture is D. Kruse. With An Eye To The Future HONOR ROLL STUDENTS Blaine Ball Sheryl Lindenberg STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Blaine Ball Marlene Gaeth HAROLD SY'S SERVICE UNI ONVI UL-E ED MILL PLUMBING AND HEATING UNIONVI LLE The Sophomore Class is guided by advisor, Mr. Robert Cart- wright. Leading the Sophomores are: President, C. Hardy; Vice President. K. Gremel; Sec- retary, D. Kruse; Treasurer, R. Wollin. MEMBERS of the NINTH GRADE are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Bell, B. Hartner, E. Sharp. R. Avery, L. Rasch, T. VanHoost, D. Gardner, J. Sy, S. Heidt, M. Elenbaum, C. Houthoofd. THIRD ROW: R. Zimmer, M. Bedore, D. Houthoofd, D. Bush, N. Hurst, N. Collier, L. Briggs, C. Rodriquez, D. Sting, L. Rodriquez, M. Prime. SECOND ROW: D. Krause, J. Sattler, W. Becker, R. Fritz, R. Dennis, D. Gotham, R. Fader, R. VanHove, R. Quigley, R. Moore, B. Keyser. BOTTOM ROW: D. Fischer, C. Bedore, D. Gibbs, D. Belski. J. Ainsworth, D. DeSimpleare, D. Eurich, C. Bauer, R. Reinhardt, J. Wolf, and A. Marker. ABSENT from the picture is D. Bush. First Big Step Completed HONOR ROLL STUDENTS STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Darryl Bell Terry VanHoost Darlene Bush Michelle Bedore Marilyn Elenbaum Allen Marker ROSS AND SON'S GARAGE U NI ON VI L-L-E SCHUCH BROS. MACHINE CO. UNI ONVI LLE Leading the Freshmen are: President, M. Elenbaum; Secretary. S. Heidt; Treasurer, J. Sattler; Vice President, R. Quig- ley. M « 1 The Freshman Class is guided by advisor, Mr. Frederick McCor- mick. Academic Values Show Throughout The School colon U i iTTsl YOUH S ‘ IDKAUt tOUIKEIl uIulo . rutum SOLAR-iiLAn D Ui U' || , l CDIX1-. IlUMt •■ .__ . ■to -...... “ ■ ........ Three Physics Entries Went to Vassar..............Along with two Chemistry AL’S BALCKSMITH SHOP WISNER WISNER HOTEL WISNER The library is a much used asset. Helping others is a sign of wisdom. Study Hall can serve a def- inite purpose with a test next period. EIGHTH GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Knoll, J. Kuch, M. Schuch, S. Koehler, C. Cartwright, N. Koeph, P. Van Bevem, G. Wildner, A. Childs, M. Androl. THIRD ROW: D. Lich, J. Lin- coln, J. Joles, M. Liberacki, B. Griesmayer, G. Osborne, R. Heckroth, P. Burrows, J. Bauer. SECOND ROW: D. Bumeel, J. Binder, R. Sherman, L. Hardy, V. Ainsworth, C. Hemerline, E. Wollin, M. J. Stricter, P. Stecker. BOTTOM ROW: F. Boyle, D. Brady, T. Ball, W. Fischer, W. Joles, D. Sakon, A. Houthoofd, M. DeMartin, M. Wolf. ABSENT: R. Gokey. Eighth Graders Prepare For High School ROLFE'S LOG CABIN GROCERY FARVERS MARKET WISNER QUANICASSEE Seventh Graders Experience New Surroundings SEVENTH GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. VanHoost, A. Alegria, K. Rasch, D. Sch- wartz, S. Hurst, M. Tamez, A. Henderson, J. Schafer, C. Ainsworth, G. DeSimpelarere, D. Matthews, G. Brink, M. Schuch. THIRD ROW: W. Androl, M. VanBevem, E. Kata, S. Ainsworth. J. Bell, M. Houthoofd, B. Joles, C. Poppy, K. Vermeersch, B. Skirlo, D. Wiergowski, R. Schwartz. SECOND ROW: J. Sharp, J. June, D. Heinitz, P. Trower, B. VanSteenhouse, T. Stricter, J. Hoffenberger, J. Southgate, D. Eurich, P. Marker, P. Manke, L. Sakon, L. Heidt. BOTTOM ROW: C. Thomas, H. Bauer, D. VanHove, R. Gibbs, R. Borodychuk, J. Houthoofd, D. Collon, A. Alegria, J. Heidt, D. Sella, J. Trischler, P. Sting. SIXTH GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Houthoofd, M. Phillips, T. Armbruster, L. Fischer, R. Knoll, N. Undenberg, P. Louis, S. Poppy, D. Brink, D. Merrill. THIRD ROW: R. A. Rodriquez, K. Wildner, M. McCreedy, J. Sherman, J. MacGiliivray, T. Houthoofd, J. Wilczak, M. McLaren, J. Ma- tousek, S. Sattler. SECOND ROW: T. Dennis, G. Kramer, B. Binder, O. Alegria, L. Fox, S. A. Blehm, B. Hemerline, M. Krause, J. Ekel, R. Bauer. BOTTOM ROW: L. Ainsworth, N. LeValley, K. Kramer, V. Van Hove, J. Sharp, G. Trischler, B. Moore, G. Katzinger, A. Herman, R. Marker. ABSENT: C. Edwards. Last Tear In Elementary School For Sixth Graders SEBEWAING HOTEL KUNDINGER AND R1EVERT SEBEWAING SEBEWAING Some Fifth Graders Begin Band FIFTH GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Childs, D. Krause, J. Burrows, J. Greene, P. S. Brinkman, D. Brady, S. Wark, N. Poppy, D. Trower, M. Colestock, K. Stricter, M. Matthews. THIRD ROW: F. Sting, G. Beatenhead, F. A. Brinkman, K. Briggs, D. Bolzman, B. Bell, L. Pierce Jr. , S. Brink, T. Balzer, G. Tamez, R. Meyers, M. Migut. SECOND ROW: R. DeMartin, R. Androl, R. Wolf, C. Linz- ner, H. Alegria, J. Herman, C. Heidt, B. Prime, N. Bolzman, J. Palmer, B. Moore, V. Marker, E. Ed- wards. BOTTOM ROW: L. Bruneel, C. Joles, J. Houthoofd, M. Neu, B. Wildner, D. Bauer, C. Irion, W. Wolf, W. Pierce, D. Vader, M. Dewald. FOURTH GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Marshall, J. VanHoost, T. Gibbs, J. Burrows, R. Rasch, R. Lindenberg, A. Tamez, K. Irion, S. Colestock, V. Collon, R. Katzinger. THIRD ROW: J. Schafer, T. Baker, P. McLaren, M. Herman, L. Wilczak, R. Gainforth, K. Borodychuk, Gary Houthoofd, L. Wiergowski, S. Eurich, C. Herman, L. Koehler. SECOND ROW: L. Hemerline, R. Wiergowski, D. Hof- meister, L. Childs, C. Osborne, S. Boyle, H. Cartwright, M. Moore, D. Dennis, F. Androl, J. VanHove, A. Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: K. Martens, J. Stricter, M. Henderson, T. Bolzman, G. Sherman, E. Koehler, R. Sting, E. DeMartin, R. Gokey. ABSENT: I. Gokey and M. Trischler. The Fourth Graders Like Recess Best MARY'S LOG CABIN INN SEBEWAI NG DENNER BROTHERS PHARAMCY SEBEWAI NG Third Graders Find Numbers Can Be Fun THIRD GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Schuch, D. Houthoofd, K. Sting, R. Farver, B. Burrows, K. Childs, M. Kroswek, N. Ainsworth, M. Binder, D. Brady, V. Houthoofd, D. Herman. THIRD ROW: S. Liberacki, G. Guenther, D. Androl, B. LeValley, R. Jackson, F. Linzner, T. Baker, R. Gokey, D. Nast, T. Schmidt, L. Vermeersch, F. Trower, P. Ball, J. Schulz, S. Dewald. SECOND ROW: E. Hout- hoofd, A. Hoffenberger, L. Joles, D. Boyle, S. Fox, J. Knoll, E. Nichols, K. Gokey, A. Thomas, R. Poppy, P. Brady, R. Tomez, D. Skirlo, E. Skirlo, B. VanBevern, L. Vandemark. BOTTOM ROW:C. Ainsworth, D. Dewey, J. Androl, M. Kuch, S. Marker, K. Sattler, R. Nast, B. Sting, L. Singer, K. Graf, D. Herman, L. Rodriquez, F. Wolf. ABSENT: R. Allegria. SECOND GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Cramer, R. Barricer, R. Brinkman, R. Huls- lander, R. Eurich, J. Hutchinson, R. Luther, D. Wiergowski, R. Vollmar, B. MacGillvray, R. Rodriquez, B. Knoodle. THIRD ROW: M. Joles, T. Jahr, L. Gainforth, R. Vermeersch, M. Jahr, A. Stricter, D. Win- ters, A. Wildner, J. Fischer, R. VandeMark, H. Bush, C. Dennis, B. Heidt. SECOND ROW: M. LaFave, N. Vader, S. Beatenhead, T. Schmidt, R. Bauer, M. Herman, B. Houthoofd, A. Pierce, T. Moore, B. Singer, K. Ross, S. Ross, J. Kohler. BOTTOM ROW: D. VandeMark, T. Balzer, D. DeWald, J. Allegria, M. Gokey, D. Macaig, J. Schafer, G. Nast, J. Rodriquez, E. Kuch, A. DeMartin, L. Uhl, L. Southgate, B. Jackson. Second Graders Have Writing Lessons ARNOLD LAYHER JEWELERS KOHTZ FLOOR COVERING SEBEWAING SEBEWAING Reading Is New For First Graders FIRST GRADE MEMBERS are TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Vermeersch, K. Vermeersch, M. VanHoost, M. A. Matthews, V. Boyle, N. Hulsander, D. Hemerline, D. Beatenhead, G. Gruenberg, B. Cartwright, C. Brinkman, C. Brinkman. THIRD ROW: L. Sherman, I. Bolzman, D. Burroughs, D. Neu, R. Joles, N. Huch- inson, P. Gainforth, D. Herman, P. Martens, D. Joles, C. Skirlo, G. Colestock. SECOND ROW: J. Van- Hove, R. Collon, J. Vandemark, K. Joles, K. Dewey, G. Trischler, V. Irion, D. Herman, D. Lincoln, J. Binder, E. Houthoofd, C. Gainforth. BOTTOM ROW: A. Moore, R. Pierce, M. Mahasi, L. Houthoofd, D. Rodriquez, K. Wildner, D. Winters, J. Sting, M. Ainsworth, S. Sella, L. Kroswek, J. Farver. KINDERGARTEN MEMBERS in the morning group are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Gainforth, R. Zielin- ski, S. Barrigar, T. Fox, D. Balzer, K. VanBevem, S. Gremel, M. L. Houthoofd, T. Androl, D. Bunk. SECOND ROW: J. Trower, M. Hulslander, G. Sherman, W. Vermeersch, T. Houthoofd, V. J. Gokey, A. Frent, G. Hahn, R. Southgate. BOTTOM ROW: R. Lincoln, D. Herman, M. Linzner, J. Van Bevem, T. Austin, R. Brinkman, J. Stoll, R. Myers, R. Thomas. Kindergarteners Begin School Days JACK MACGILLIVRAY MOTOR SALES, INC. CENTER AT MAI N SEBEWAING, MICHIGAN GRUEHN FLOOR COVERING TU 1-8171 SEBEWAI NG KINDERGARTEN MEMBERS in the afternoon group are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Ewald, D. Martens, L. Smiley, K. Link, B. Graf, K. Reich, D. Bauer, S. Gruenberg, R. Heidt. SECOND ROW: S. Gaeth, R. Ewald, K. Brady, J. Hoffenberger, S. Luther, R. McCollum, B. Adlan, P. Dickson, T. Poppy. BOT- TOM ROW: J. Fritz, C. Koch, K. Martens, L. Marker, R. Luther, D. Childs, B. Neu, M. Dewey, A. Sakon. ABSENT: William Niedrich. F.H.A. Strives “Toward New Horizons” UNIONV1LLE LUMBER COMPANY UNI ONVI LLE The Future Homemakers of America is an organization whose members have been or are enrolled in home economics classes. It's primary objective is to develop home economics interests and skills. Ably leading the Unionville Chap- ter this year are SEATED: Nancy Kuch, song leader; Jeanette Hoppe, secretary; Carole Sy, president; Rosalie Zimmer, vice president; Joann Breitmeyer. treas- urer; and STANDING: Marlene Gaeth, pianist; Gail Ewald, historian; Donna Witek, reporter; and Sharon Koehler, parliamentarian. Mrs. Ruth Terrill is the group's advisor. F.H.A. MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGFTT: J. Breitmeyer, S. Koehler, K. Hoppe, M. Wing C Elenbaul - C. Cartwright, N. Koepf, C. Sy, C. Ewald, D. Houthoofd, B. Sherman. SEC- OND ROW: J. Hoppe, B. Kata, K. Markle, L. McCollum, G. Hutchinson. N. Thomas, A. Katzinger C Ackerman, D. Gotham, D. Witek. B. Mihacsi, C. Prahl. THIRD ROW: S. Maciag, S. Lincoln, N. Hurst, D. Sting, C. Bedore, M. Bedore, R. Zimmer, B. Keyser, D. Fischer, S. Prime, D. Eurich, B. Kata K Marker. FOURTH ROW: P. Burrows, R. Cokey, J. Bauer, E. Wollin, D. Bush, L. Burgett, D. Seib’el, S. Louis, M. Gaeth, K. Achenbach, C. Hoppe, N. Collier. BOITOM ROW: S. Koehler, D. Bumeel B Katzinger, H. Lincoln, J. VandeMark, R. Fischer, D. Hahn, D. Gibbs, C. Bauer, D. Belski C Hemer- line, J. Binder. F.F.A. “Learning To Do; Earning To Live The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. Leading the Unionville Chapter forward this year are SEATED: Bob Hare, secretary; Mike Bedore, president; Boyd Poppy, vice president; and STANDING: Dennis Irion, sentinel; and Bob Fry, reporter. Barry Sting, treasurer, is not pictured. Mr. Robert Colestock is the group's advisor. UNIONVILLE MILLING COMPANY UNI ONVI L.L.E F F A MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Hahn, L. VanHoost, D. Koepf, M. Bedore, D. Bell T Bell B. Poppy, R. Rasch, M. Roller. SECOND ROW: P. Hageman, B. Gaeth, L. Vermeersch, A. Hahn, J. Ioles, D. Irion, J. Fry, D. Heckroth, B. Koepf. THIRD ROW: D. Bush, L Fritz B Roller, L. Rasch, R. Nocella, D. Reithel, J. Collon, L. VanBevem, J. Sakon. FOURTH ROW: B. Reithel, G. Stiles, B. Fry, B. Hare, D. Lincoln, B. Sting, B. VandeMark, D. Kruse, B. Becker, T. VanHoost. BOTTOM ROW: D. Eurich, J. Sattler, W. Becker, B. VanHove, B. Moore, D. Krause, B. Fader, R. Fritz, D. Gotham. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS pictured are FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Cangler, J. VanBevem, S. Heidt, M. Bedore, R. Wollin, R. Nichols, M. Ainsworth. SECOND ROW: J. Buchtenkirch, R. Kuhl, J. Houthoofd, R. Reinhardt, S. Louis, D. Borodychuk, M. Prime, D. Bell, S. Prime, R. Reinhardt, T. Prime, J. Meyers, M. Gaeth, T. McKay. THIRD ROW: D. Seibel, A. Marker, C. Houthoofd, J. Ainsworth, J. Borodychuk, COMMANDED BT WATNE OTHERSEN Senior Band Has STATE SAVINGS BANK UNI ONVI LLE C. Bedore, B. Alegria, K. Rasch, R. Zimmer, S. Sattler, D. Ainsworth, W. Othersen, D. Gardner, S. Cochran, K. Cartwright, D. Houthoofd, C. Wollin, C. Gilmore. BACK ROW: Mr. Eberlein, D. Bush, M. Schember, K. Gjarmati, N. Kuch, C. Stricter. ABSD T--D. Bush, D. Bush. GUIDED BT THE MUSIC OFFICERS Outstanding Tear METIVA LUNCH AND BOWLING MV 1-2191 AKRON ENLIVENED BY THE PEP BAND MUSIC OFFICERS are LEFT TO RIGHT: Sec- retary C. Gilmore, President K. Gjarmati, Treasurer K. Cartwright, Mr. Eberlein, Vice President Donna Seibel. MEMBERS of the PEP BAND are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Wollin, B. Alegria, D. Ainsworth, W. Othersen. SECOND ROW: M. Schember, K. Gjarmati, T. Prime, S. Prime. SENIOR CHORUS MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Rasch, K. Schafer, K. Cartwright, R Nichols, J. Buchtenkirch, C. Stricter, R. Wollin, K. Achenbach, K. Avery, M. Wing, K. Hoppe, J. Breitmeyer. SECOND ROW: N. Thomas, C. Prahl, B. Mihacsi, D. Gotham, R. Fischer, D. Bush, M. Gaeth, C. Gilmore, C. Ackerman, K. Markie, Director-Mr. Eberlein. BOTTOM ROW: C. Hardy, D. Ainsworth, A. Gangler, J. Ainsworth, D. Ainsworth, D. Seibel, R. Burgett, S. Koehler. ABSENT from the picture are: N. Kuch, K. Gjarmati, and M. Southgate. JOE'S LOCKER SERVICE AKRON MV 1-4811 They Lead The R'NS CORPORATION LIQUID AND DRV FERTILIZERS AKRON JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS MEMBERS are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Hurst, C. Hemerline, P. Van- Bevem, L. Baumgamer, P. Burrows, E. Wollin, N. Koeph, C. Cartwright, S. Koehler. FOURTH ROW: K. Vermeersch, D. Schwartz, A. Henderson, L. Hardy, V. Ainsworth, R. Gokey, C. Ainsworth, K. Rasch, G. Wildner. THIRD ROW: B. Skirlo, M. Nichol, S. Ainsworth, M. VanBevem, M. Schuch, J. Bell, W. Androl, J. Schafer. SECOND ROW: D. Nichol, C. Poppy, M. Houthoofd, B. Joles, D. Eurich, P. Stecker, C. Thomas, Director-Mr. Eberlein. BOTTOM ROW: P. Manke, L. Heidt, P. Marker, L. Sakon, P. Sting, J. Trischler. ABSENT from the picture are: J. Binder, J. Bauer, D. Bumeel, R. Sher- man, M. J. Stricter, and M. Wolf. JUNIOR BAND MEMBERS are LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: J. MacGillivray, C. Cartwright, V. VanHove, L. Ainsworth, M. McLaren, T. Houthoofd, B. Griesmayer, T. Armbruster, B. VanSteenhouse, J. Heidt, N. LeValley, B. Joles, S. Ainsworth, A. Childs. SECOND ROW: D. Brink, G. Wildner, M. Phillip , G. VanHoost, M. Androl, M. Schuch, J. Sharp, G. Trischler, P. Manke, J. Bell, P. VanBevem, P. Stecker, Director-Mr. Eberlein. BOTTOM ROW: B. Joles, K. Kramer, S. Poppy, P. Louis, B. Moore, K. Wildner, P. Burrows, C. Ainsworth, B. Skirlo, E. Wollin, L. Hardy. ABSENT from the picture are: M. J. Stricter and D. Brady. COMPLIMENTS OF AKRON STATE BANK AKRON JIM'S RADIO AND TV REPAIR 691-5159 AKRON School With Music MEMBERS of the SENIOR PLAY CAST are STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Kuch, W. Othersen, C. Wollin, L. Schember, B. Becker, and M. Ainsworth. SEATED: J. Hoppe, J. Breitmeyer, K. Gjarmati, and K. Rasch. Senior Class Presents “The Fakers” CAST Ben Allen..............LeRoy Schember Ed Weston.................. Bob Becker Ruth Aldrich........Manila Ainsworth Jessica Aldrich.....Joann Breitmeyer Roberta Houston..................Karen Rasch Helen Johnson..........Jeanette Hoppe Mrs. Schyler VanSchuler.............. Kathy Gjarmati Dorothy Aldrich............Nancy Kuch Eugene Peters......... Wayne Othersen Professor Randolph Rawlings.......... Carl Wollin Members of the JUNIOR PLAY CAST are STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Ewald, J. Greene, L. Burgett, M. Wing, K. Louis, Prompter J. Buchtenkirch, Prompter M. Bedore, Mrs. Berg, and Director Mr. Berg. SEATED: R. Bedore, K. Cartwright, K. Hoppe, R. Nichols, and B. Sting. Junior Class Presents “The Skeleton Walks” CAST Dr. Harold Fersig........Kirk Louis Elaine Blair.............Gail Ewald Mrs. Madge Embrey................. Kathie Cartwright Bobby Embrey..................Barry Sting Kathleen (Kinks) Embrey........... Ruth Nichols Bill Clayton...................Jeff Greene Anne Rowell..........Marjorie Wing Mrs. Eliza Hubbard . . . .Ron Bedore Ollie Hubbard.................Lynne Burgett Mrs. Lilia Donahue . . . Karen Hoppe Editor: K. Gjarmati. Assistant Editor: D. Witek. man. Typists: B. Kata, and L. McCollum. Scoop Meets Deadline Members of the EAGLE SCOOP STAFF are STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Wing, L. Neu, K. Rasch, R. Nichols, K. Cartwright, M. Schember, and G. Schuch. SEATED: K. Hoppe, M. Ainsworth, C. Gilmore, and J. Hoppe. GUILLETT'S FLOWERS TU 1-7611 SEBEWAI NG PAUL MILLERWISE TV AND APPLIANCES SEBEWAING Governing Body The newly formed Student Council began with the election of Alice Gangler as President. During the school year '62-'63 it worked on its Constitution, which was adopted in May. Members STANDING are LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Ball, G. VanHoost, T. VanHoost, M. Gaeth, M. Bedore, B. Joles. SEATED are Advisor, Mr. Eldredge, A. Gangler, M. Bedore and K. Hoppe. Missing are N. Kuch and K. Gjarmati. A Familiar Place The Guidance Office serves as a helping hand to all students. Mrs. Berg is always there willing to help. Here she is shown with her four secretaries, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Louis, M. Ainsworth, J. Borodychuk, and G. Ewald. WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE AUTO ACCESSORIES SEBEWAI NG Little Theater Group The Audio Visual Aids department serves to bring the classroom discussions to life. Shown in the picture are the AVA STAFF: STANDING are Mr. Berg-advisor, B. Moore, G. Ewald, J. Sattler, D. Krause, D. Lich, R. Quigley, and Seated is T. VanHoost. GETTEL'S INC. YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER SEBEWAI NG Keepers Of The Books The Library has been increased in book number this year as well as last, and we all look forward to continued improvements. STUDENT LIBRARIANS shown are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Witek, N. Thomas, D. Seibel. SECOND ROW: K. Marker, J. Hoppe, D. Gibbs, C. Hardy, S. Lindenberg, and Mr. Berg - advisor; BOTTOM ROW: L. Neu, L. Burgett, and G. Schuch. Speech Makers Forensics is our speech department. The students compete in local, district, and re- gional contests. This year honors were won at the regional contest. Shown are K. Rasch, J. Breitmeyer, Mr. Smiley - advisor, T. Prime, and R. Wollin. Absent from the picture are N. Kuch and W. Othersen. Social Activities Are A Necessity In Any School The Faculty and Seniors demonstrated what good sports really are when they pre- sented the Senior-Faculty Basketball Game, March 19, 1963. It was the first time this was done in many years. It was staged as a money making project for the senior class trip. The gym was packed to overflowing, and fun was had by all. The faculty took on the team name of the Bloomer Girls; the Seniors were the Globewalkers. This game not only gave a boost to the senior's treas- ury, but a boost to school morale. I I ATHLETICS ( _ t p. fjt' 31 vV i ® fU ■J-3 2 ' 49«28« '7wW|i--34f.{ J ( .4 M J i i • ;■ j lb m£-s + ,S t +z. b Members of the FOOTBALL TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Athletic Director D. Eldredge, B. Hart- ner, J. Greene, B. Koepf, K. Louis, J. V. Coach B. Cartwright, Varsity Coach M. McCormick. SECOND ROW: R. Bedore, M. Borodychuk, B. Hare, B. Fry, P. Hageman, B. Gaeth, D. Roller. BOTTOM ROW: D. Koepf, M. Bedore, A. Hahn, J. Fry, D. Heckroth, D. Irion, L. VanHoost. W. Stricter is not pictured. Eagles Provide Thrills; Receive Award KUHL'S BUILDING PRODUCTS SEBEWAI NG Athletically, the Eagles enjoyed a good year although it was not quite up to some of the boom years of the past. Football-wise, thrilling games were the rule rather than the exception. One point losses to Deckerville, the eventual NTCC champ, and powerful Sebewaing, Western Thumb ruler, plus a tie with Kingston are indications of how close UHS came to glory. Their performance was good enough to merit the awarding of the Saginaw News All-Area Class D football award. J. H. KEMP AND COMPANY UNIONVILLE Hard Hitting Co-Captain Shows How Scrimmage Members of the BASKETBALL TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Irion, J. Fry, D. Roller, D. Koepf, L. Schember, B. Hare. BOTTOM ROW: B. Roller, T. Bell, K. Louis, B. Roller. Eagles Learn Sportsmanship; Show Promise SNACK BAR UNI ONVI l_l_E Shoot Watch That Ball i The basketball team, while forced to accept a losing season, showed a lot of prom- ise and continued to improve with one more victory than a year ago. High light was a district tournament win, the first in five years for the Eagles, which put them into the finals against Owendale- Gagetown who won after a spirited, closely fought contest. KRAMER'S STORE UNIONVILLE Co-Captain All Hands For Victory Members of the BASEBALL TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Vermeersch, D. Heckroth, L. VanHoost, M. Bedore, T. Osborne, J. Greene, R. Bedore, Coach Cartwright. BOTTOM ROW: B. Hare, D. Roller, T. McKay, W. Stricter, B. Fry, J. Fry, C. Wollin. Good Performances; Injuries Cost Victories PRIME'S SUPER MARKET UNIONVI l_L_E Getting Ready Batting Practice The basebail team, de- spite key injuries and early ineligibilities, came up with several good performances. Probably the most telling blow was an injury to Dale Roller, ace pitcher, that definitely cost UHS several victories. However, the high point of the season was a thrilling victory over arch- rival Sebewaing which always makes for a successful Eagle Season. Find That Ball BRADLEYVILLE ELEVATOR CO. AKRON Machine vs. Man Home Run?? Members of the TRACK TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Sy, D. Poppy, B. Ball, M. Schember, J. Sattler, R. Fritz, B. Roller, B. Roller. SECOND ROW: B. Schuch, M. Borodychuk, M. Bedore, R. Bedore, T. Prime, K. Black, T. VanHoost, D. Gaeth, J. Sy. THIRD ROW: L. VanBevem, J. Greene, D. Heckroth, B. Hartner, L. VanHoost, R. Nocella, D. Bush, B. Roller, L. Fritz. FOURTH ROW: B. Koepf, K. Louis, T. Bell, D. Reithel, T. Osborne, P. Bauer, M. Roller, J. Sting, D. Bell. BOTTOM ROW: Coach McCormick, B. Hare, B. Fry, D. Irion, D. Koepf, J. Fry, W. Strieter, B. Poppy, Manager M. Schember. “Triple Crown;” Best Record Ever CIRCLE S., INC. AKRON The track team more than made up for all disappoint- ments as they powered their way to the best record ever compiled by a Unionville squad. Undefeated in dual and triangular competition with only one tie to mar a perfect season, the thinclads roared to a sweep of the conveted 'Triple Crown ---the C-D Invitational, the Regional, and the Western Thumb Association titles. In addition, the squad swept to a second place finish in the heralded Central Relays and placed third in the State Fi- nals. Highlight of the latter was the emergence of John Fry as a double champion and record breaker in both the 120 high hurdles and 180 low hurdles. High and Low Hurdles Champ 4 MARIE'S LUNCH AND MILT'S MARATHON UNIONVI LLE Queen Cash And Court The FOOTBALL HOMECOMING COURT for 1962 includes J. Hoppe, Senior, M. Gaeth, Sophomore, R. Zim- mer, Freshman, and K. Cartwright, Homecoming Queen, Junior. A. Gangler, Student Council President pre- sents Kathie with a bouquet of flowers. Behind The Scene Workers S. T. AND H. OIL COMPANY OR 4—2321 UNIONVILLE EWALD TRUCKING CO. WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN. OR 4-2350 The VARSITY CLUB'S main achievement was acquiring a Whirpool Bath for the Athletic De- partment. The Varsity Club's officers consisted of M. Bedore, President, B. Bedore, Treasurer, D. Roller, Secretary, and J. Fry, Vice-Presi- dent. With B. Hare as President, J. Fry as Vice-Presi- dent, K. Cartwright as Treasurer, and B. Fry as Secretary, the ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION made a flying success of this years sports events. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK SEBEWAING The CHEERLEADERS for the 1962 football season are K. Hoppe, G. Ewald, K. Achenbach, and M. Wing, Captain. The JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD for Basketball included S. Louis, Captain, K. Achenbach, R. Reinhardt, and R. Wollin. The Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders for the 1962-63 Basketball season are G. Ewald, N. Kuch, Captain, K. Cartwright, and M. Wing. SATOW'S HOME OF FINE FURNISHINGS SEBEWAI NG The Cheer- leaders had their ups and DOWNS — and their joys and sadness, but always re- mained faithful to the team. SENIOR TUMBLERS are BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Instructor Mr. McCormick, G. Ewald, J. Borodychuk, K. Achenbach, C. Hoppe, R. Nichols, C. Bauer, S. Heidt. SECOND ROW: D. Eurich, R. Nocella, R. Avery, D. Gotham, D. Kruse, B. Fry, D. Poppy, B. Ball. BOTTOM ROW: R. Rasch, B. Koepf, D. Heckioth, B. Gaeth, P. Bauer, B. Hartner, and L. VanBevem. Strength, Agility, Other In- termediate Tumblers are bottom of pyramid LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Androl, G. VanHoost, T. Ball. SECOND ROW: C. Cartwright, N. Koepf; and TOP: E. Wollin. And Practice Makes Show A Success BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE TUMBLERS are BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Androl, J. Bell, M. Van- Bevern, M. Schuch, R. Gokey, K. Rasch, J. Sharp, G. VanHoost, E. Kata. FIFTH ROW: J. Houthoofd, B. VanSteenhouse, T. Armbruster, J. Collon, J. June, J. Trischler, M. Nichol, K. Wildner, J. Schafer, V. Ainsworth, S. Ainsworth. FOURTH ROW:S. Colestock, N. LeValley, B. Wildner, F. A. Brinkman, P. Mc- Laren, J. Greene, J. MacGillivray, L. Ainsworth, J. Heidt, M. McLaren, R. DeMartin, D. Bauer. THIRD ROW: R. Katzinger, E. Edwards, J. Burrows, G. Houthoofd, R. Androl, V. Collon, H. Cartwright, B. Prime, K. Irion, B. Bell, G. Beatenhead, R. Nichol. SECOND ROW: M. Moore, J. Schafer, K. Borodychuk, R. Gainforth, F. Androl, Irene Gokey, B. Moore, M. Henderson, J. Stricter, S. Boyle, L. Wiergowski, R. Gokey. BOTTOM ROW: W. Pierce, M. Trischler, C. Irion, D. Vader, G. Kazinger, B. Moore, R. Rasch, K. Stricter, M. Matthews, R. DeMartin, and M. Mi got. Members ol the JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Sy, R. Quigley, E. Sharp, R. Avery, D. Krause, R. Fritz, T. VanHoost. SECOND ROW: K. Gremel, J. Sattler, B. Roller, B. Schuch, K. Black, M. Schember, H. Sy. BOTTOM ROW:L. VanBevem, B. Roller, J. Sting, T. Prime, L. Vermeersch, D. Gaeth, T. Bell. Promise Of A Bright Future compliments of LEITHAUSER DRUG STORE MORTON'S GENERAL STORE tu 1-729, MY 1-4321 AKRON SEBEWAING Members of the JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Rasch, D. Krause, J. Sattler, D. Bush, E. Sharp, R. Fritz, J. Lincoln, Coach McCormick. SECOND ROW: K. Black, D. Gaeth, B. Schuch, L. Vermeersch, B. Roller. BOTTOM ROW: J. Sy, T. VanHoost, D. Bell, L. VanBevem, K. Gremel. Members of the JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. VanHove, D. Krause, J. Sy, B. Roller, J. Collon, E. Sharp, B. Fader, J. Sattler, Coach Cartwright. BOTTOM ROW:H. Sy, L. VanBevem, D. Gaeth, K. Black, B. Ball, B. Roller, T. Prime, D. Reithel, B. Roller, T. VanHoost. Today's Preparation Will Pay S. B. ACHENBACH FURNITURE STORE AND FUNERAL- DIRECTOR UNI ONVILLE SEBEWAING GAS AND OIL COMPANY PURE OIL. PRODUCTS SEBEWAI NG- UNI ONVI LLE Members of the JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Cartwright, G. Brink, W. Fischer, T. Ball, D. Collon, B. Griesmayer, F. Boyle, D. Brady, R. Heckroth, J. Heidt, R. Gibbs, T. Streiter, A. Alegria, J. Houthoofd, H. Bauer. SECOND ROW: J. June, J. Southgate, G. VanHoost, B. Van- Steenhouse, D. Matthews, R. Borodychuk, D. Weirgowski. BOTTOM ROW: M. Androl, D. Knoll, M. Libe- racki, D. Lich, G. Osborne, J. Joles, M. Schuch, J. Sharp, J. Hoffenberger, D. Heinitz. Members of the SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM pictured at the left are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Borodychuk, R. Gibbs, G. VanHoost, D. VanHove, D. Sella. SECOND ROW: J. Houthoofd, J. Hoffenberger, D. Weirgowski, B. VanSteenhouse, J. Heidt. THIRD ROW: A. Alegria, D. Matthews, A. Alegria, T. Stricter, D. Collon, Coach Cartwright. BOTTOM ROW: D. Heinitz, G. Brink, J. Sharp, G. Kata, J. June. Members of the EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM pictured at the right are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Liberacki, D. Lich, Coach Cartwright, A. Childs, R. Heckroth. SECOND ROW: M. DeMartin, B. Griesmayer, D. Knoll, J. Joles, B. Joles. BOTTOM ROW:W. Fischer, F. Boyle, M. Androl, M. Schuch, T. Ball. High Dividends Tomorrow BLUE LINE DAIRY BAR SEBEWAI NG HURDELBRINK’S STUDIO TU 1-2271 SEBEWAI NG Even the junior high got into the trophy business, a rarity, when they copped the Shuttle Hurdle Relay trophy, the 220 Relay and the runner-up trophy in the always tough Junior High Invitational. Members of the JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM are TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Cartwright, J. Heidt, D. Sella, R. Gibbs, D. VanHove, R. Borodychuk. SECOND ROW: J. Houthoofd, J. Southgate, H. Bauer, A. Alegria, B. VanSteenhouse, J. Hoffenberger, D. Collon, T. Stricter. THIRD ROW: D. Sakon, D. Matthews, G. DeSimpelaere, D. Weirgowski, G. Brink, J. Sharp, R. Schwartz, G. VanHoost, G. Kata. FOURTH ROW: J. June, A. Alegria, M. DeMartin, B. Joles, W. Fischer, T. Ball, A. Houthoofd, D. Brady, R. Heckroth, B. Griesmayer. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lincoln, G. Osborne, J. Joles, D. Lich, M. Liberacki, M. Androl, J. Kuch, M M. Schuch, D. Knoll. ABSENT: A. Childs. This marks the culmination of EAGLE MEMORIES of the year 1962-63. This book represents all the planning, writing, picture taking, and efforts of the Annual Staff. It is our hope that each student will find himself represented somewhere among the pages that make up one year of life at Unionville Community School. Within these covers we have endeavored to place all those events that in later years will be an enjoyable memory. As this year's editors and staff say good-by to these halls of learning, we hope we have left an Annual that we all can be proud of. 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