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Seventy-six jolly juniors once again registered for their third year. Our Class of- ficers, under the leadership of Mr. Hedrick and a new member to our Unity faculty, Mr. George Harris, were Gary Niekamp, President; Dean Herring, Vice President; Janet Maynard, Secretary; Carl Koontz, Treasurer; Phyllis Detrick, Reporter; and Glenna Starman, Student Council Representative. Judy Lentz represented o«r class on the var- sity cheerleading squad. The Olympics , our Homecoming float, followed the theme of Current Affairs. Karen Kuhn, Janet Maynard, and Judy Lentz were the Junior attendants to the queen. Phil Schmeideskamp was also in the dramatics play, Danger, Love at Work. The prom, In the Misty Moonlight , was held at the Holiday Inn in honor of the seniors. Fifteen girls provided entertainment for our guests. Glenna Star- man won a 70-word typing award, with Sandra Daugherty and Lucinda Wollbrink winning the bookkeeping award. The typing I award went to Mary Stockhecke, and Rod Frazier won the athletic free throw award. Seventy-three seniors entered good old U. H. S. for their last year in the fall of 1965. Our elected officers were: President, Carl Koontz; Vice President, Glenna Star- man; Secretary, Mary Stockhecke; Treasurer, Kassie Belden; Student Council Repre- sentative, Lucinda Wollbrink; Reporter, Mike Crouch. Mr. Hedrick and Mr. Harris were with us again as our sponsors. Judy Lentz again represented our class as varsity cheerleader. Judy was also crowned Homecoming queen. In her court were Shirley Han- ley, Karen Kuhn, and Patty Viar. Our float, The 4th of July , under the theme of Holidays , won a co-second place. The seniors sponsored the second annual Christmas dance. Karen Kuhn and Dean Herring were crowned queen and king of the sophomore- sponsored Basketball Sweetheart dance. The juniors gave us a fabulous prom at the Holiday Inn, with Shirley Hanley and Rod Frazier being queen and king. As a final get- together, we went to Siloam Springs State Park for a picnic. A banquet at the Rainbow Inn and a dance at the school ended the day. As we look back on the four years spent at Unity High School, we realize how much we have learned from the ever-patient faculty. We sincerely thank each one of them for all they have done. A special thanks must go to our class sponsors, Mr. Harris and Mr. Hedrick, Mr. R. H. Underwood, our Counselor, and Mr. Ellis Simler, our Prin- cipal. Through all our lives we will always remember Unity and the cherished memories we have. CLASS COLORS Powder blue and silver CLASS FLOWER White mum CLASS MOTTO Let those who deserve it reap the reward. CLASS OFFICERS: Lucinda Wollbrink, S. C. Rep.; Mary Stock- hecke, Sec.; Glenna Starman, Vice Pres.; Carl Koontz, Pres.; Kassie Belden, Treas.; Mike Crouch, Reporter.
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1966 Ninety-two frightened freshmen entered the doors of Unity High School in August of 1962. With the help of Mr. Richard Isett and Mr. Donald Miller, we chose Dean Herring, President; Danny Mittelberg, Vice President; Janice McCune, Secretary; and Kassie Belden, Student Council Representative. Karen Dornink, Judy Gooding, Judy Lentz, and Judy Schafer were chosen to cheer our freshman team to victory. This team became champions at the Central Freshman Basketball Tournament at Camp Point. For the Homecoming float we chose Hawaiian Punch as our theme to coincide with the overall theme of TV com- mercials. Elected to the annual staff were Elaine Beverly, Mary Steiner, and Ted Sel- lers. At the annual staff dance Mike Crouch was king April fool, and he chose Judy Lentz as his April shower. The Dramatics Club play Off the Track included Phil Schmeideskamp in the cast. During this year the new addition to the schoolwas dedicated. In the fall of 1963, eighty-six silly sophomores came skipping into Unity for their second year of high school life. Under the leadership of Miss Phyllis Harris and Mr. Frank Hedrick, the following officers were elected: Mike Crouch, President; Gary Nie- kamp. Vice President; Glenna Starman, Secretary; Rodney Frazier, Treasurer; Mary Stockhecke, Reporter; and Kate Leeper, Student Council Representative. Dorothy Schafer represented our class as varsity cheerleader. Peter Pan , portrayed by Carl Koontz, was the choice for our Homecoming float which won a co-second place. King Twerp, Gary Niekamp, chose Kate Leeper as his queen for the annual staff dance. We were represented in two Dramatics Club plays that year. Meet Me at the Prom included Greg Parrack and Phil Schmiedeskamp; Seventeen is Terrific featured Glenna Starman, John Bastert, and Lucinda Wollbrink. Judy Barnett and Becky Hull won a first place trophy at the Science Fair while Lucinda Wollbrink and Sandra Daugherty earned a second place plaque. Mike Crouch received a third place award, while Ray Elston won a first place trophy at the District Science Fair and a third at the State Science Fair. Phyllis Detrick won the Spanish Award. The break-in of the school occurred during this year. In November of this year, two of our members, Karen Dornink and Debra Jost, were killed in an automobile accident. Freshman Champs Second Place Float: Peter Pan
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