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J Socceesus 1 ul Mary and Ruth Glunt was probably one of the liveliest and S H most enjoyable parties we have had. The May Breakfast, the F! gh result of profits made from the sale of oandy at basketball EH games, was a great success. Everyone had a Unever to be for- , .3 gottenn time at the Junior-Senior Reception which was again we ja given at the Country Club. Our Class Day program as printed XG R below was more elaborate this year than formerly. ,1 'i I, ,E Music ----------- - -e----- High School Band Q1 Qu Senior Processional :Q Ii Junior Processional 9 Qu Senior Poem -------------- Janice Thompson AJ I - Senior Songs --------------- Class of 1935 if N Presentation of the Gavel ---- Boyd Mangus vu Q Acceptance -------- Betty Booth Fitzgerald lj A Junior Quartette-- ' ' I F Mary Alice Fitzgerald y I Marcile Tritt IL ! Stuart Biffle wg f!i Robert Stebleton gg fig Junior Song ---------------- Class of l956 it id Farewell Song ,Q ri To the Old and the New ---- Hr. IcCullough 'I QQ High School Song Q fi u Becessional W Q HL Music---e --------------- High School Band Vg 'ig 3' pi Several days later our class play UThe Lucky Breahu in A was presented and, from what we hear, everyone liked it. QW M? Then came our two other activities--Baccalaureate and Commence-U if ment--given on June 2 and June 7 respectively. Our caps and 1 .lu 0 . gowns Cwe were the first class to have them since 19291 help- ? ed dignify these occasions. Mr. McCallister delivered the Q, Baccalaureate Address. Pres. W. P. Dearing, Oakland City , College, gave the Commencement Address. Our last activity will be a class picnic, on which we expect to have an un- usually good time. -i E 1 i I ,V We hope that we have added worthy iist to the alumni 5 H-a list that will be lasting in its loyalty to the Union City High School. Our class owes its good times and its successes to Miss Q Nell Rubey, our advisor, who has been helpful and constant -H in her guidance of our activities. We are also indebted F and want to thank the faculty, the school board, and the class councilors. Our school days at Union City High School A will always be remembered. 1 1 4 5 avg. , 'x , L '-in-'iw' f--if 'AP 1: 'i AA W ii Y cm' i.v-11-lf , -a+ sail'-
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'--2-'A V ' nn. -'. . ' I 4 ,. '- fr P .I Nd .,.' --' , 9 X smaoa 55 4 j 4545, I ,, '. Z , 2 ,.-- g lfff eil ,. - ,Zf?CJF!f f Ii Efog- , . 2 ggi Q f K y f ,,f fi MM ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL This fall, as most classes, the class of '55 started in to break all previous records in regard to scholastic work and extra-curricular activities. A local newspaper contest was won by Edwin Ginn, while six members, Elizabeth Barth, Janet Wisohmeier, Richard Murphy, Glenent Romeiser, Marga Mary Glunt, and Ruth Glunt were elected to the Student Coun- cil. We were very well represented on the basketball court by Woodrow Gough, Pete Little, and John Potts, who played on the first five and made our class proud with their out- standing success. Boyd Hangas, president of our class, was cheer leader. Our social activities have been numerous and varied in this last year. The Christmas party at the home of Marga
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