West Side High School - Successus Yearbook (Union City, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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I l 1H 91110 'liL'11Cl1cl'w L ullcg., I 'N I- , L ,. Ix'11v1v:n UL-11.1 T1 Xl XR X lllx 'IFRLX I'hx- IL ll Ixmlm 5 1 I Ivmllh I' flux . Q 4 nn' N Y, ., -1 .ltnm Hltiml, I.ilPl.lli Ill . . -rg kfsg . IJIBILII I lllgtltk rlLlkhLl LUII Q I N Yu . 1 b 1 IIIiI.IzX lit JIJ-5 T. 14 Kzlppz I'ug1v T Hmmm Fcwmmnlcs ' '-ucl1c1's Cwlh l 1H5t.1tL lu ljhiur State U11ix'L-rsity 1 Ucltzl Vi c'Il Student Council T? -f. 44 Sitting, left to right: james liine, ,lean Frazier, liarlene Merritt, Yera Nielsen, ,lo Anne Stentzel, ul. C. Lyons Standing, left to right: l'liil XX'hitesel, ,lark XX'ani1iler, Richard Cotter, fharles l.yIlL'll, john Henry llarth, Gene llennelt The Student Cnuneil was nrganized immediately at the beginning Of the school year. Our principal, Mr. llarader, served as an adviser fur the grmip. There was a tntal uf twelve students nn the council. These representatives. elected from eaeh clash in seninr high lim give the npininns uf their claw- inates, considered student prnlileins as they :mise during' the vear. Gene llennett was elected president: -leanne Frazier served as seeretarvetreasnrer. ,X sehniil party, after-hall-game dances, and a lf. S. O. enlleetinn were ainong' the aetivitiew spnnbnrecl hy the Student Council. As a whole it has been une uf the must Successful iirgziiiizxitiniis nf its kind ever to he established in this melmnl. Page Eletffn an 7':wI:'v .D Athletic Council St-att-cl, left to right: Mr. Iirumbztuglt, lionztlcl McCorklc, Mrs. Ijricrly, Janet Kzmtncr Slznmliugz XIV, lilucklmru, Mr, Sl, Klycrw, l'hil XX'l1itc'Scl, Mr, Hztrnder lfirst 1l1'gjIlIllZt'Cl in the spring uf lf?-lfi, the .Xthlctic Council is HHXV Cum- pmul ut' thc myvurixitumlciit, iwitivilvzil, cwacliua, girl! athletic director, and twin clcctccl high sclnml st 5L'l'YL'i,l us clinirmzm ui' the ct uclcuts. During' this sclnwl ya-ar Mr. l'l:u'ztclcr muiiril :mil -lzmct .lXl2lIllllL'l' :tctccl as secretary. Dim KlcL'u1'lclc was tht- uthcr stmlcnt alum-u lu 1'c111't-sciit thc stuflcnt lmdy. l'hil XX'l1itt-at-l was clmwcii ln' tht- lbIl5liL'lll1lll squad to l'L'lPI'QSL'I1l thc tcltm. 'l'hc chicf functiwn uf thu .Xlhlctic Cutiiicil is lu plan and mxmztgc athletic :tctivitius fm' thc high sclmul. C? ba! xl 1- vi ETA pf 'N .' f x Qwifgggi 2 A Io X g 3 ea yk f Q glauea , K A' - , - P Xl' x J -,AL . ,-5. I ' vr ,mf A . , ' ' . K . Q, ,fH'1.1, 4 - iv - 'AI' U -K , .vii ,gl ,,, wr .Q--th V, if T' in f...2 'fl V Y ..v..w, J ...- .gl r ... v.,' v - , . My :VH . I' -'J H . gm' .Q- , 'V 'L' V- , ' - 'X-a rl A1 ,f ,' -.1 s. ..w'5-Ju 'I 'x fx , . 'HY'- ' W. ti J. Y- .,m. ' . ' '7'l .f'C ,.1:, V , v '. J:-5 P AH'14 .-M J' A . . i' 'o A iz -'- ' r-,' '- s L1 5-1,-,E-, .1. . - I., 5 ' .N , J. .7 xr, - K C, '.v wry. 4 f. ' '99, ' A - r t.'! 2f r , - ' W .. lx , f 7 , ' . . T-rw-4 A 'afi- , - MM' 1. v - M. l' V , . 1' If sn' ., , 1, . r ,- . f Y : 4 1, . F ,1 I . X F ' K 1 .J 7 ..-4 A ,l . - , .t ,y - . , un.. D U , rn I , ,.fM W' -.f'L'f,-.'v-'- . 'f -mu. 4. --A , 01:15 fn- 1 ,F ,1- 'SV 'LTL 'P' 1n'l'.! . ,I 1 ds Senior Year gc l n1fr'lc4'11 ,l .X M ES K l NG l'1't'.vid4'l1l l'ii'c-Pfam-idvrll l!E'l l'Y NICKEL Srrrclnry DICK STEXV.-X RT Trfaxzrrer Ks nur last f'L'1ll' uf high sclwnl cnmes tu an end, we recall the fun and wnrlq uf which we have lween a part during nur schnnl years: we realize all that schnnl has meant tn us. Under the supervisinn nf Bliss Muiitgninerv and Mr. llrumhaugh, class spnnsnrs. we seniwrs at nur hrst meeting' elected class ntlicers and Selected as nur relvresentatives nn the Student Cnuncil, -lu Anne Stentzel, .lames King. and hlnhn llarth. Nlany nf us twink part in hand, orchestra, and chwrus. .X few, being literary- minded, were nn the XYlfS'liERNlfR and 5L'CCFS9L'S staffs. 'l'hree nf nur hnys, ,lnhn llarth, lliclt Stewart, and llnh Cai-nn, played nn the varsity lvaslcethall team. Must uf the fellnws, hnwever. were interested in lmasehall. ln Uctwlver nur class gave an mild-fasl1iuned lnlalluwe'en party fur the rest nl' the high schnnl. lfnr the juniwrs and seninrs we held the Senior-'luninr nn March 31. The last nf Nay saw the presentatinn uf nur senior play. Tn earn munev we had a magazine-selling contest. lim- added funds we spun- snretl dances frnni time lu time after hasliethall games. ln additnnn tn keeping' up with nur studies and schuul activities. many in nur class wnrlced in local husinesses tu cnntrilvute tn the war effort. We the Class of 19-14. taking leave uf nur schnnl, lnfilc tn the future with hwpe and expectancy. fhlo Anne Stcntzel. r ROIEERT CARK JN -l.X1XIl2S KING President Senior Class, Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 43 Plane Crazy 33 Intramural l, 33 lloys' Club: Vlfesterner 23 Sueeessus 4: Class Tour- ney 4, Student Couneil 4, JO .XNNE ST1iN'l'Z1i1. Sub Deb Club, Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4, llancl 2, 3, 43 Succes- sus Z, 4, XVesterner 43 Lalin Play Z, Plane Crazy 3, llowling 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 4, Librarian 3. DlCli Srl'lfXY.Xll'l' Union City, Ohio 1, 23 Vice- President Junior Class, Treas- urer Senior Classy Howling 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 llaseball 3, 43 Student Council 33 Suc- cessns 4, Class Tourney 3, 4. DOROTH Y ARMSTRONG G. A. A. 1, 2, Sub Deb Club, VVesterner 43 Successes 4, 'lireasurer ,lunior Class. DOROTHY DUN N Sub Deb Club, NVesterner 43 Successus 45 G. A. A. 1, 2. F315 RXTIIRYN MONTX NU llancl 1, 2, 3, 4, X. Pres. 4: Ureliestra l, Z, 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Chorus Z, 3, 43 X'Vestern- er 3, 43 Sueeessus 1, 3, 4: Howling 2, Plane Crazy 3: Uperetta 3: Sub Deb Club Vresiclenl 4: Sub Deb Club liek UILI 7 C X X l 7 ZS. '.., 1. Music l.ibrar1an 3, 43 Libra- rian 3: l.aliu l'lav Z3 Slucla-ul Council 1, 33 Solo and lin- SCI11l'JlC l, Z. CXIUJI. YICRNUX l incl 1 7 1 4 fhorus l, Z, 23 Sub Deb Club: XX'esterner 43 Operetta 31 Plane Crazy 33 l.ibrarian 3, -li Sub Deb Club Yice-Pres. 4, Llass Serrelary 3. l'llYl,l.1SL'lQUYl.li Wleslern High, Detroit, Miehiean, 1, 2, 3, Sub Deb Club. ir .lUl1N ll. lH,XlQ'l'll Student Council 43 llasket- ball l, Z, 3, 43 llaseball l, 2, 3, 43 Howling lg ll0XYll1l ' 4' 5. 1 Chorus 43 Class Tourney 3,4. EAN RICH ICY Dayton, Ohio 1, Z, 3, 4, Sub Deb Club, Chorus 4. Page Fifievn l7OROTHY RTASON Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Plane Crazy 35 Latin Play 25 Sub Deb Club5 Solo and Ensem- ble Contest 15 Successus 3, 45 XYesterner 1, 3, 4. RlCll,X RICHHY lland Z, 3, 45 G. A. A, 15 Sub Deb Clnb5 XVesterner 4. llli'l'TY IEICKIZL Librarian 2, 35 Sub Deb Clubg Secretary Senior ClaSS5 G. A. QX. 1, Z5 XVesterner 4. LUCY HINES Sub Deb Club5 W'esterner 15 G. A. A. 1, 2. l'llYl.l.1S lXOTl'lAST Band 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 15 Orchestra 3, 45 Chorus 1, Z, 3. 45 XVesterner 45 Sub Deb Club 'Treasurer 45 Librarian 1. 2, 35 Operetta 4. 1' 1 U .bll..l'fl'l'll GLORIA XYALTZ Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Sub Deb Club5 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Play 25 G. A. A. 1, 25 Oper- etta 35 Hlesterner 4. ROBERT CARON President Junior C1ass5 Vice- President Senior Class: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball Z, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 4, President 45 Band Z, 3, 4, President 45 Stu- dent Couneil 1, 35 Successus 3, 45 Plane Crazy 35 All American Ionesn 35 Latin Play 25 Intramural 1,25 Class Tourney 3, 4. DON NTCCORKLR Vtfesterner 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, 2, 4, President 45 Baseball 45 Plane Crazy 35 Cheer Lead- er 45 Athletic Council 45 Boys' Club5 Successus 3, 45 Intra- mural 1, 2, 35 Class Tourney 3, 4. RUTH RICHEY Band 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 15 Sub Deb Club5 VVes'terner 45 Plane Crazy 3. BEATRICE BICKEL Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Sub Deb Club5 Latin Play 25 Succes- sus 45 Operetta 35 VVesterner 45 Vice-President Chorus 4. FAIRRUURNE ll.XTCHEl.l. NVesterner 1, Z, 3, 4, Succes- sus 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Drum Majorette Z, 3, 4, Chor- us 1, Z, 3, 43 Plane Crazy 35 G. A, A. l, Z, Howling 33 Sub Deb Club 'l'reasurer 2, Oper- etla 3. XYIl.LI.'XM DEAN I-land 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Z, 3, 4, President 4, Chorus 3, 45 Plane Crazy 3, Boys' Club, XVesterner lg Intramural 1, Z, 35 Class Tourney 3, 4. Kl.fXRG.XRE'l' LIVINGSTON G. A. A. 1, 25 Sub Deb Club: VVesteruer Staff 43 Sueeessus 4. JOAN COTTER Sub Deb Clubg G. A. A. 1, Z, VVesterner 4, Treasurer Sub Deb Z. DORRIS XYASSON Sub Deb Club, G. A. A. 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Last Will and Testament NVC. the Senior Class of 1944. of the City of Union City, County of Randolph, and State of Indiana, being of sound mind. and realizing that our days in U.C.H.S. are few. do make, ordain, and publish this. our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all other last XYills and Testaments by us made heretofore. First-It is our XVill that all our just debts shall be paid immediately to the Faculty. XYe wish to extend to them our thanks for their valuable help which was so willingly given. Second-XYe give. devise. and bequeath the following: Dorothy Armstrong leaves all her skating trips to Richmond to Pat Goodman. john Henry llarth wills her hair to john Meredith to light up all the dark moments johnny may have. lleatrice llickel leaves all of her slightly used class rings to Eunice Moore. Betty llickel leaves her ability for making blunders to anyone who does not know the embarassment they can cause. Phyllis Bothast leaves her dignity and poise to joan Haber. Robert Caron wills his beloved corn cob- blers to .lim Bartholomew. Barbara Cotter leaves her love for cutting classes to Earlene Merritt. .loan Cotter leaves her temper to llonna Perkins. hoping she won't use it too freely. Phyllis Croyle leaves her eventful Satur- day nights to Ceresa Moore. XYilliam Dean leaves -loan. to be looked after by the Junior class. Dorothy Dunn wills her quietness and shyness to lletty Hummel. Lucy Hines leaves her ability to square dance to Mary Jean Ellison. blames King wills his ability to argue to llob Huiler and realizing there is enough for two. we give a portion to Phil XYhitesel. Margaret Livingston leaves her grass skirt to Carol Key. Dorothy Mason leaves her ability to write inspiring love stories to Annabelle lYelch. Donald McCorkle wills his ever-faithful house slippers to J. C. Lyons. Kathryn Montano leaves her perfect rec- oi-H of being on time to XVanda Parrish. Betty Morgan leaves her wool skirts to Shirley Schoenfeld. advising her to take the hem up in them. Fairbourne l'atchell wills her vim. vigor. and vitality to l'at l,orton. -lean Richey leaves her popularity to Car- lene Merritt. Reba Richey leaves her yen for Dlackson. Uhio, to .-Xnne Chattin. Ruth Richey leaves her dignity at bas- ketball games to Lois l.antZ. llavid Schricker wills his little brown jug to Roger llye. .lo .Xnn Stentzel leaves her ability to lose things. such as Government books. to .Ioan XYelch. Richard Stewart leaves his duties of Treasurer of the Senior class to the next unsuspecting victim. Carol ,Xnn Vernon wills her faithfulness to 'lean Frazier. Gloria Xl'altz leaves her exciting and thrilling times to lletty llushaw. llorris XYasson leaves her love letters from Corny to Pauline Smith. listher XYhistler leaves her box-office seat at the theater to Marcella lYhistler. .Xll of us leave all our faults to the four winds and our good qualities to the memory of everyone. Xnd to the next Senior class we leave our home room, our autographs on desks and in desk drawers. and the always- tti-be-remembered ledge on the stairway. XYC leave to the school and our teachers the memories of all the knowledge which we failed to acquire. In Testimony Whereof, we have set our hands to this. our Last Will and Testament, at Union City High School, this sixth day of March. in the year of our l.ord. One Thou- sand Nine Hundred and Forty-four 419445. Signed: Class of Forty-Four. The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said Class of 4-l, in our presence. and by them published and declared. as, and for their last XYill and Testament, and at their request, and in their presence. and in the presence of each other. we hereunto sub- scribe our Names as .-Xttesting lVitnesses. this sixth day of March. A. D., One Thou- sand Nine Hundred and Forty-four. XVitnesses: Glenn J. Brandon Cjanitorj Fred Stebleton Qhlanitorj Page Nim lien fli' TWU Prophecy .Xs I wnnclcrcd uf my classmatcs. I'x'c calculated and agreed XYhat tcn ycars frmn this very rlatt lfatc fur thcm has tlccrccnl. li. Carnn is a Cfvngrcssinan, Thu l'rt-sielcnt at his sitlc- llc cycn tclls thc gentleman The things hc shwuldn't uf trit-tl. .Xs I tnrncfl to thc slmrts pagjc. 'l'lit-rc was Johnny, a great man: llc was pitching fm' thc Yankucs ,Xml thrilling' many a fan. lmwn lay tht- riycr Xliith a hanju rin his lcncc Sits smiling' llaviml Sl'l1l'iCliClA Playing' incrrily. Uycr in tht- scliuul litrnsc llchincl his messy mln-sk Sits I'1'f1ft-ssfu' XYillic llcan XYhilQ giving a thwcrninciit tcst. L'urky's in the Navy iXn .Xdmiral hc will hc. .lu Stcntzcl is in linglancl linjuying' zlftt-1'11nm1 tca. llczl llickt-l's happily INIllAl'lL'fl- lil'UCCI'y luusiness is hcr linc. XYhilc little sistcr llc-tty lfills prcscriptiwns all the tilnc. lluh llakcr is a Cwwlmy Riding a hnrsc wnt wt-st. l'h1l llfathast IS a lady, XYaiting' fur hcr guest. llicli Stcwart is a hachCl4n'-- AX right guncl lfmlqing' man. llct Murgan is a travclcr Nuw in Ice-a-lancl. bln Cutter, a StC1'lHg'l'2l1Tl1L'l', llas a hright and shining' facv, Kate Muntanw. a singer, Performs with cast- and grace. Prophecy llick liinkey is a captain- lle likes the .Xrmy line. Qur Gloria is a slmw-girl, The cutest in the line. llarlr Cutter has settled duwn now- f .X milk-liauler is her man. .lean Richey is a Red truss nurse In far nit Zululand. Marge l.ix'ingstun's a typist Fur New Yurk fentral l.ine. l'liil Crnyle is a chemist, 'lille greatest uf her time. -I. IJ. King has nun' lmecume .Xu imlmrtant dignilary, .Xirled hy Miss llfnmtliy llnnn, llis private secretary. llut illasnn is a liuusewife Ont Saratuga way: lYliile little Carwl Yernun Send twu red-heads tint In play. lfairb l'atchell is an actress In far ull' mnvie land. .Xml also she sings sulus For llenny t1tmcl1nan's Hand. ll. lYassun's an Instructor Fur all athletic clulis, li. lYhistler, a naturalist. Trims her favnrite shrulms. Secretary to the tlnvernnr, Dot Arlnstrrmg tiles all lines. Head waitress in a restaurant Is pleasing Lucy Hines. Reba is a painter The neatest uf her kind. Ruth is a lmnkkeeper The must accurate you will find. I have looked at my classmates .Xnd they are very grand. You can see them working' hard Developing nur land. Page Twenty-0110 uuior Activities XXX- :ire the class of 145. Pllll. XYHITESFI. l'ri'.r1'di'l1l IO.-X N HABER Vin'-l'r'i'.r1'dU11! ANN.-Xlilil.l-I2 XYELFH .Nll'1'I'1'ft1I V lit ll! HUFFFR Tl'c'l1.V1ll'c'I' XYith unly une mwre year :ahead uf us, we :ire piiixiiiiigg' the different courses nur M-liilill has til 1lil'er-zmezulemie. hume-eelniimiies, business, and industrial. Xlzmy uf us were in the lumd, orchestra. :md chorus. Nine of our lmys were mi the lmslcetlrzill squzul. lfzirleue :uid tqzirleue Merritt were two of the sehr if ll's Cheer lenders. XYe elected :is Nur clan utlieers: l'hil XYhitesel, president: ,loan Haber, vice-president: .Ximulmelle XXV.-leli, seeretziry: llulr Flutter, treasurer. hlezui ,.., l l.lLlL'l', l'.1ll'lCl'lL' Merritt. tiene llemiett, il. Li. l,yims, :mtl l'hil Wvhitesel were U11 r student ewuneil representzitiyes. Under the spmiswrsliip uf Klrx llulmlw md 'Xli lrazier, nur class carried mi vzlimltls activities tlirfmgfliuiit the yezlr. XYe suld Christmas wreaths, spon- sured dzmees after the lvzwketluill gzinies, and presented the play' Shirt Sleeves. fl'uw:n'd the end of the year. we eutertrlined the Seniors with the umuznl .luniur-Senim' reeelmtilm. mfr' T':vi'A1ty-Iwo XX'e :ire lmllsing' fnrwurml tw Hur seniwr year with antieipzltion. 51lve1'fg'1':iy and lrlue were elioseu for our elziss colors. llc-tty Hummel. unior Class Sitting, left to right: lilllllllltj Smith, Robert ROSClllJl15ll, l'z1triei:1 G1,111cl111:111. blziines liz11'tl111l11111ew, hltbilll lxlllllglli Roger Dye, lll1illiS llest, Robert rllLlfl'lCI', Earlene Merritt, l l1ilip XYl1itesel, lmis Lzintz, 1111111 llzilmer. Second row, left to right: Mrs. lliililm, Gene llennett, 'loan XYelel1, john Mere- c.litl1, .-Xnne Chzlttin, rllillll -letleris. Cert-sql Kl11111'e. Rulmert Huffer, lletty Hum- mel, ilziines Geyer, Helen R11se11l111sl1, lletty llusliziw. Third row, left to right: ,'Xllll2ll3CllC XYt3lCl'l, l.ueille Slqiver, Shirley Sehoenfelcl, Donnzi l'erki11s, Mary lean Ellison, lfunice l'lm1re, Carol Key, .lz1netK:1nt11er, .lean Frazier, Crirlene Merritt, lletty linker, llZlf1'lClfl l,:1l1ey, Marcella XYl1ist- ler, Mr. Frazier. Fourth row, left to right: James Ellisim, XY:111dzL Parish, Robert Allen, Leslie Aulcerinzin, Jack QYCOTIIGT, Dennis Keltner, tl. C. Lyons, Patricia Chipper, Jael: Hollinger. Absent: Patricia Lorton. Page Tzucnfy-flzree .'1 f 1 . f . x - .. . x V if L. 1 . - ..N , n . u T. , 5 ..-,'. X I . ' f 1 L .. - . f 'H La '14 IJ' A yf , 1 I , , r 7. . . v I ' .P .. .I v- ' .1 'Qs .r If r, 'I . f....'1 ' - .xv r - ' -Jr ' '- , 1 , .up 1 P - - ' -1 ati'- .- Arm, ! 1,-0' .1 ,,', .L . ' . .- ' a - f.. : Hlxxyd ,N v 1- 1.2 fxv an QV. 1 ..,r 1 Sophomore Activities Since the Custom of organizing underclassmen has been returned to our seliool, we sophomores elected the following othcers: president, ,lack Xliamp- lerg vice-president, Leroy Stentzelg secretary, Mary XYilson1 and treasurer, .lack Mangas. Wie were well represented on the Student Council by Richard Potter and -lack XYampler. hliss Mabel li. XYard is our faculty adviser. Xlie are proud that several of us have important positions on the Xllligl- ICRNER and F-UCCFSSUS stairs. also we have many members in band, orchestra, and chorus. Many uf our boys, being athletieally inclined, participated in baseball and basketball. Qthers of us were on the bowling teams. The curricular selections of our class vary. Some of us are pursuing the leademic course, others, the business course, while still others are taking 4 courses in home economics and industrial arts. S XYith the help uf Miss XYard we sponsored a spring party for the high chool on March 2-l. Although we do not wish to appear coneeited in any way, we do feel our class is one of the most promising in high school. yi' Tiemlly-fo -Tom Marker. YU' ,luck lizmtnur, Phyllis llrzlttwn, .luck Nl2lNgZlS, lqlllitflil Rcicl, lXllll'Q'lll'L'l llu Sophomores Sitting, left to right: lQicl1:1rcl Cutter, lit-tty bln-rm Xlhlliclc, 'lulm l,ill'Clll. Klan' l t l juris 'llurncr, XYilli:lm l:I'ilZlCI', Mary Xlvilnmm, l.c1my Stuntzcl, Ruth llczlty. Earl lirwwn, Glurizl Lzmclcss. Ralph Hunt, l Cggy l'luIl'cr. Second row, left to right: liilcen Clmttin. vlillfli XYzun1mlcr, Rhea lluclcinghum joe VliCZlflll'Cl, Ruth lVlZlttC1'SHI'l, Tum lNlz1rkcr, blzmct liilccrmlmcrry, Riclmrd llrusb lmrcc Mnsml. XYcnclull Rcsur, l.cutricc Gaby, llias XYzml. Third row, left to right: .Xnnn Rczul, lris Fulk, Maxim- XXI-lub, l3:u'lm:11':1 llfmcl Mary l.uu Gullett. llclcn Crzxwfnrcl. Absent: .lt-zmcttc F-putuzzi. 1,1 llll. uyv T Freshmen Activities lXnn1her freshinan elass has jwineil the passing parade nf high selninl students. 'lihat nur interests are varieil is inclieatecl hy the enurses we have ehnsen. Swine uf us are enrnllecl in the aeacleniie, nthers in the lrusiness nr vneatinnal euurses. XYe feel we are an especially privileged class, fur we have the honnr ot lweing the lirst freshman class lmermitted to organize. XYith the help of nur spniisnr, Miss Rubey. we selected as our class ffheerst Cll211'lCS Lynch, president: Violet Stmikslierry, viee-president: Janet Porter, secretary: Fdinfmcl lfulk. treasurer. XYe ehnse Yera Nielsen and Charles l.yneh as Freshman representatives on the Student fwuneil. Fourteen nf us have participated in hand and orchestra. and four are in chorus. .-X few have shown their skill in lrmvling. XYarren Montana and Rnhert XYein1er have enntrihuted their eH'urts tu the lYesterner. NYC are prnufl nf llnh lYeleh and Richard Sine, the freshman inemhers nf the Kitten team. -Kitty Blackburn. iljla' Tzvmzfy-.tix Freshmen Sitting, left to right: l,illian Tipple, -lnhn lflnnk, lllnria lT11I'Q'ZlSUl1, lfdinnnd Fulk, Vera Nielsen, Rieliard Sipe, lletty llieltnell, lfranz Klnure, Ruth lliekel. Rnhert XYeimer, Martha Evans, blue lYeleh. Second row, left to right: Klarggaret Martin, Martha NIcCullnugh, Yinlet Stnnksberry, Dawn Reitenunr, bl. R. l.lYlllg'SlQHIl, Vhyllis Mullen, .lack Merritt. Alta Mcflaney, lilyadure llullinger, Kitty lllaeklmrn, llarhara lieltner, .lean Kirwin. Third row, left to right: Charles Lynch, Nurma Xnders, Harold llanta, Ann Hazelniire, Marilyn Temme, Marjorie lYestfall. Virginia lYigg'er, lluris XVest. Einory Ruthast, janet l'm'ter. Gene Hindsley, Kathryn Richey, -lack Landess. Landess. Fourth row, left to right: lletty lngle, llud l-lI.lll'llll1I'lC'S. Elnora llretz, l hilip Petty, Beverly Hiatt, Don XXvZllTlf5lCl', Marilyn llupt. Absent: Phyllis Altie, Roberta llurris. XYarren lllnntann, blames Price, Mary Teaford, Rosalie Xliiggoner. Page Tzerlliy-.vi'I'i Eighth Grade l C Sitting, left to right: Raymond Xtilliams, l'atsy Kyle, lYilliam l'rice, June RIZIIUIRS, Gene Arm- -trone, Xancy l'1'octo1', John l'atchell, lietty Merritt, Donald Hines, Patricia Carpenter, Rudy Clianiliers, lletty Snyder, Robert,-Xnderson. Second row, left to right: lletty Anders, Roger llruss, Caryl Fisher, Max llrown, Joel Lee Tibbetts, John liyans, Carol Gunckel, Robert Miller, Joann linllett, Richard Stein, lleyerly lluckingham, Robert Reid, Joyce Fulk, Philip XVise. Third row, left to right: l-lelen Montano, Jerald Smith, Norma Shockney, David lileaty, Myrtle Gswalt, l'hil llrmyii, Marilyn 'llll0lll2lS,, Jerry Rantner, Janis Marker. Fourth row, left to right: Ruth Seman, Xtilliam llratton, Janet Castle, llanny Hanger, Mary McCullough, XYeldon lYitters, Bar- bara llutcher. Absent: Nancy lllankley, llnane llruss, Rebecca llnrris, Phyllis Mangas, Gerald Smith, Seventh Grade l 4 i Sitting, left to right: Samson Irvin, Donald Sipe,Jnnior Hannoy, XVilliam Raker, Jack Hamrnons, Jack Teeearden. Second row: Allan Dye, lletty Ellis, XYayne lllackford, Janice Maloon, Charles linnnons, lleyerly .Xshlc-y, Marion llakcr, Helen Stump, Riley Englehart, Evelyn Longfellow, linntln-r 'l'odter, lilizaheth Richey, .-Xllen lleaty. Third row: Joyce Holdeman, Marcia XVengfer, lfilwarcl lfrazicr, lletln'-na XYhistler, Robert Richardson, Germane llulcher, l'hil Blackburn, Fran- ces lillison, llayid Skiyer, llortha Frick, Richard Key, lletty Shatter, Joan Harshbarger, Robert Ilnnn, .Xlln-rt Hunt. Fourth row: l.eonard llurris, Patty Merritt, Jess Nielsen, Virginia Hamp- shire, lfreml Harlow, l'hyllis Fnrgason, J. l', Haber, Myra Coby, Richard Lynch, Paula Schoen- fclsl, liarlmara Marshall, l.arry Midlam. Fifth row: Martha Crouse, Evelyn XVogerman, Donna l.ou Jetiferis, Noradean llrown, Carol Coby, Shirley Teaford, l'hyllis Stewart. Absent: Pauline McMurray, XYilli:nn Nelson, Richard O'Dcll, Harold XVaggoner. 1411 I tllfhl'-Uliljlf BULLETIN5 VT,- 5331 jiffw ff h- , A . f Del: 5 Us mmm pm-W , NUREEX lJfyS 'fd C5211 DHNQE Q I QURF5 , LAM MM E9 Siidchis I2 fffirx Q ii C: Nf N f! ' XX N 'f A ,gg Mfgjlx 9-. X ,fljkx N Y .A f l ' I Q J f V . Hd ftuwuumui 'K V ij QQ f fl I 4 1 I 1qctiw'tz'e5 Successus Editor - - Assistant - llept. Editor Assistant - - STAFF - - Robert Caron - - 'loan Haber - - lilorothy Mason - - - Lois Lantz llusiness Mgr. - Kathryn Montano Assistant - Sports Editor Assistant - Art Editor - Assistant - Reporters : Senior - V -lunior - Sophomore - Annabelle VVelch - Richard Stewart - - -lohn Meredith - Beatrice Hickel - Rnthe Beaty - ,lo Anne Stentzel - - Betty Hummel - - Tom Marker Freshman - - Kitty Blackburn ,lokcs - - - - - - Roger Dye liditor - Art - - Make-up - Sports - Music Society - Filler - Advisor - Com' - - STA lf' F - Kathryn Montano - - Rnthe Beaty - Mary XVilson - LeRoy Stentzel - - l.ois Lantz - loan Haber - - ,lohn l'arent - - - Mr, Harader V Jo Anne Stentzel Phyllis llothast, lletty llnshaw Reporters - Fairbonrne llatchell, Annabelle Xllelch, l.eatric Coby lfcatnre XVritcrs: Helen Rosenbnsh, Dorothy Mason, Roberta Reid, llarbara Good, Maxine VVcbb, Anne Read Typists: - Advanced typing class fifljfx' T11 irly under Miss XValtz Westeriler 'lypists - Dorothy Armstrong, Dorothy Dunn, Margaret Livingston Advisor - Miss Montgomery SubfDelns l.ast spring officers were chosen to lead the club during the 1943--1-1 school year. They were Kathryn Montano. l'resident: Carol Cernon. Yiee President: l.ois l,antz, Secretary: and Phyllis llothast, Vl'l'Q1l5'l1l'Cl', On 'lanuary 13th the Mothers' Club gave a tea and booli review for the Sub-Debs, and in May the Sub llebs reciproeated by entertaining their mothers at a special meeting. To earn money. the club held a rummage sale on April ZZ. ,Xt the end of the school year. an award was given to the out- standing senior girl by the club. Bowling The High School llowling' 1.eag'ue was brought to a successful close Mons day evening, March 6. Under the capable guidance of Don Neforlcle, presi- dent. and -lim King, secretary. the league had an enjoyable season-a season which saw snmC good bowling and some bad bowling. but nevertheless there was much fun. By staging a garrison finish, johnny l1arth's team tied Stewart's team and then won the play-off game In carry off the league championship. Nice go- ing, Fuzzy ! The final standings were: XYon l.ost llarth 26 13 Stewart 25 14 Jefferies Z1 17 XVhistler 18 217 King' - 16 22 Frazier 15 25 It is hoped that interest in the popular pin sport will remain high and that another season of maple busting will be in the ofhng for next year. Page Tlfirty-one i l Q ' U l Q r L .,w-5' NMSP' up Class Tourney Kneeling, left to right: Meredith, Dye, Rose-iilmusli, lilutler, XVhitesel. Standing: O'Conner, llennett, 'l.1lI'IlCI', l.yons, letteris. . . T -. -. - Xears ago in L. L. ll. 5. ll class tourney was a yearly occurrence, lint lor reasons unknown it was droiwpetl. only tu lie reestalvlislied in ll!-13. The priniary purpose of the Student L oiiiieil's reiiistating this tourney was to raise money for the Red Cross drive: liowever the enthusiasm aroused for inter-high school competition was so lieen that it was decided to continue the event this year. lVitli the liaslcetliall season for '-l-l ended, the high seliool classes began Uv liuzz with plans for the second annual elziss tourney. Decorations went up and all teams' hopes were higli. Finally the gg'reatex'e1ittook place on Klareli 7. The sophomores decisively defeated the seniors for the first win uf the day. In the second ganie the treshmen were overwlielnied by the liroeer juniors. The seniors regained El parcel of their dignity by earryiiig' will the eonsolation game. XYlien the linal whistle had sounded, it was a deserving' junior team that took possession of the Dig Brown lug. The Little llrown lug, award for the runner up, was claimed hy the soplioinnres. After the presentations, the soplioiiiores sponsored a dance for the entire school. -Don Mcforlcle. Pu I6 ffl' Tllirly-Ili! .'1 f 1 . f . x - .. . x V if L. 1 . - ..N , n . u T. , 5 ..-,'. X I . ' f 1 L .. - . f 'H La '14 IJ' A yf , 1 I , , r 7. . . v I ' .P .. .I v- ' .1 'Qs .r If r, 'I . f....'1 ' - .xv r - ' -Jr ' '- , 1 , .up 1 P - - ' -1 ati'- .- Arm, ! 1,-0' .1 ,,', .L . ' . .- ' a - f.. : Hlxxyd ,N v 1- 1.2 fxv an QV. 1 ..,r 1 Baud U DN I 1L'L l'f JR--XYX l.'i'liR L. Sl'I.XlY Flutes -lz111L'1 Czwllu -1111111 Kl:11'1g11s ixllllf' M1'L'11ll1111gl1 Rt-lm Riclwy Clarinets Ruthc lk-11tj.' l'l1ili11 ll1'f111'11 .lzmct lfilic11l1u1'1'j' C:11'yI lfislwr lizltsx' Kvlc kl1:11'lt-N i.1'111'l1 l'I1yll1s .Nl:111g':1s llclt-11 Kl1111t:11111 i L'l'L'b2l N111111' lit-My iXi4ll'Q'llll XiL'l'Il Ncilsun ,xllllil 111-1111 ll11i1L'1'l:1 RL'ifi 1411111 liiclwy lQ111l1 Sr-111:111 IJ1111 Silva' l l11111l1r'1' 'I'111llc1' L :11'11I X c1'111111 Oboe li:11l11'111 M11111z1111- Alto Clarinet llick Ilruw Bass Clarinet 1l2lXlllL' Xlclmli I II 11' Tllliff-l fUIll' Alto Saxaphones Vhyllis Ilutliust C. I,y'1rIlS- blczm XVQICI1 Tenor Saxaphones Kwlwcil Cillfllll D111-1 ithy H2151 111 XXX-111lcll Rcsfn' Cornets Huge-1' Ilruss XYilli:1111 Dt-2111 liulwr-1't Miller xYlll'lAL'Il lX'l1111tz11111 ,lcv Ncilsun Rulwcrt Reid l.t-wry Stcntxcl Xlz11'ily11 r1iCllll11L' llwlmcrt 'lil11AllL'l' IHA111 XYclcl1 Philip XYisc Frcnch Horns 11111105 l1z11'tl111lu1 llzlvirl llcaty l'z1tly Cill'llClllCl' Rudy C1il2lllliJk'l'S lf1'z111z lXl11111'c IQiCillll'd Silva' .IHC lYclCl1 Baritones .XIIQ11 Dyc Fra-rl l'lz11-lam' Dick Stein Trombones Ruger Dyc' lilvzi H11lli11gc1' ,lack Hulli11g'e1' fiL'llC Hiutlslcy Luis Lzmtz Basses 'l'11m iVIill'iiL'l' 1111111 Ne1'cditl1 I.L1111'1'c11 XYlg'Q'L'l' Drums Rolwcrt .Xl1LiCl'S1lll David lilcwcy -1111111 Pzltchcll .X1111z1l1QllC XVL-Ich R11Imc1't XYQICI1 Bells Mz11'ily11 riiillhlllili Tympani .lzuncs l3:11'Ll111l11111L'11 Twirlers l z1i1'lm111'11c l'z1lcl1cll 121111-in XYz1ltz Qrchestra CONlJUC'l'ORsf XY Xl TVR Violins lletty llummcll lVi2ll'tl'lZl lllcfullougli Vern Ncilscn l7z1irlmu1'nc l,2llICl1Qll Hclcn Ruscnliusli Shirley Schocnfelcl Marilyn Thonlzls .loan XYelcl1 Virginia XYigg'cr Violas .lanct Kzlntncr .lu.Xl'll1C Stcntzcl A-Xnnnlmcllc XYQlcl1 Cellos -loan llzllacr Glo1'iz1XYz1ltz String Bass Rulucrt Xlvclcli l.. SH A XY Flutes -lunct Czxstlc hlflllll lX'lZll1g'llS Hairy lllcflilloiigli Clarinets Ruth llczlty Ccrcsu Moore .-Xnna Read Oboe Katliryn Klivlitzum Alto Saxaphones Phyllis li1lIl'l2l5f .l. L. Lyons Tenor Saxaphone llorwtliy llnsun Trumpets XYillizun llczm XY2ll'l'L'l'l ixliilllfllllb Rulwcrt 'llurncr Horns ,lzuncs llzirllnllmm-w Rudy llllIlll'lllL'l'4 l' rzmz Xlmvrc 'Inc XXI-lull Trombones Idol-'ci' live 5 ' . luck llullili-'ci' 5 lnis l.:lntz Bass l.1nui'1'un Xxllgglfl' Tympani lzuncs llzlrllirvlmncw Piano Xlzirilvn 'll-in lllk' l'u5 lv Tlzirlj Chorus . . f.,. QHYXIWLL INR f XXAXl.iIzR I,. NHAXXX Soprano lk-:lt1'icc liickcl l.L':xIl'iCQ L14 My Jzxnct It1kcnlw1'1'y lNZ1lthI'yl1 Montzlnu I:1liI'INllITl1C Vzltchcll -lvzm Richcy llclcn lQHSCI1l7USl'l DIHZIH xXvCIL'l1 Bass vlolm ISzl1'tl1 .lim l:1lI'thllIlllNK'XY IQKPIlL'l't filff V11 Xxrillilllll 1302111 .IIIIUCN King' Tom AIQIYICCI' blolm NL-rcclith Vrzmz Moon' XYcmlcll RL-sol' 'loc NYL-Ich Contralto Ruthc lk-:lty Vlivllis Uotlmst -loan Hzllwr hlunut Kzmtncr .Ioan AI21I'lQ'ZlS Ilorotlwy Nason Uonnzl Vcrkins ,XIINI1 RL-acl Rolwrt Rc-irl Carol Ycrnon Gloria XYQIITZ Maxine NYQNJ Maury Wvilsull Tenor Iqllgkfl' Ilya' zlrrcn Rltlllllllltl NY Rolmcrl 'l'urm'1' Rolxcrt XYL'il11Cl' Pianist Lois I,:mlz unior High Activities XYork and play have been combined to make a happy year for junior high school pupils. An outstanding social event was the Christmas party and dance, spon- sored by the Mothers' Club, featuring games, luncheon, and an exchange of gifts. Under the leadership of Miss Maxine Frazier with Miss Frances l.ou Mangas as piano accompanist, a dancing class was organized, also sponsored by the Mothers' Club. A hnal party, planned and hnanced by our classes. was held during the last six weeks' period. Physical education was stressed. The girls enjoyed basketball and Indian kickball. The boys organized baseball and other team games in the fall: and under the leadership of illr. Grimme, an Aviators' basketball league was organized. In this the seventh and eighth grades were divided equally into six full teams, which in turn played ten scheduled games with the Corsairs, captained by XYilliam Price, the league winner. Prom the above group a junior high team, known as the Pussy Cats, was selected. This team enjoyed a successful season, winning six of the eight games played and being one of th linalist in the Parker Junior High Tourna- ment. The team consisted of the following players: Max Brown, John Evans, Duane Bruss, John Patchell, Phillip XYise, Robert Reid, XYilliam Price, Jerry Kantner, Allen Dye, Gene Armstrong. and Robert Miller, Robert Anderson was student manager. Our yell leaders, Betty Merritt, Patty Merritt, and Joyce Fulk, added pep to class contests and encouraged our teams on to victory. -John Patchell. Pugi ull School Calendar of the Year September 7 - Alas. another year of worry and toil has begun! Uctoher 21 - All the faculty are hurrying about getting ready for Teachers' Institute. Uctolmer 254.3 - Those lucky Seniors get out of school to help with rationing. Uctolrer 26 - The Seniors are throwing a real, old-fashioned Hallowe'en Party. November Z - The first basketball game of the season. Beat Hagerstown. Novemher l5 - Thanks to the collaboration of the Latin classes a very nice party is underway. November lS - Cnimm! Doe-sn't that smell good! Yes, it's the annual Chili Supper. Xoveinber 25 - Relief at lastfThanksgiving vacation. llecember 20 - The younger set are stepping into the limelight with their -lunior High Christmas party. llecember 2-l f Hurrah! XYe don't have to come hack to school until next year. llecemher 27 - Everybodys all dressed up for the Elks Christmas dance. january 5 - Everyone is coming back to school with one of those holiday hangovers. January 8 - The lYildcats win the Saratoga Tourney. January l0-20 - lleware! Those exam days are here again. February ll 4 Rand shows its marching ahility at the Dunkirk game. Feliruary 2-l-6 - Crowds, cheers. excitement-the Sectional Tourney. March 21 - lland and orchestra present their spring concert. March Sl f .Xn im evressive occasion--the Senior-lunior. l . .Xpril 7-10 - Spring vacation--an opportunity for recuperating from spring tever attacks. .Xpril 14 v One of the hits of the season is the -luniors' Shirt Sleeves. .Xpril 28 f A long awaited evening-the Junior-Senior Reception. Klay lo - Another smash hit-the Senior class play. Hay lf? - Seniors last day in U. C. H. S. Hay 21 - liaccalaureate is attended by Seniors. May Zo - Commencement evening with flowers. long dresses, and diplomas- an evening long to be remembered. nyc Tllirly-cigllzl flgyfnpl N594 I 0 ' 4 HMM 1 I X 19 'fy 'oi' f V 1 QR ' 's gill' f Q S -gtk fetica W? xl, Xlllltt-14 llruinlvzni- li lm-cziinc the now 5 cmutli ul' thc llilclcnts this yczn-, suc- ccutliiig' Llliurlcs Klcfiilltmiigli, who has zicccptctl Ll husinuss pusitifm. 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XYith at sulrstrintizll nucleus of lctf tt-1' mon lui' nt-xt sczisun. we wish ynu cvury success with yuur team, lX'l1'. liI'lll'l'lllZlllg'll. gf Basketball Union Cit 35 26 35 42 1. 28 25 32 23 Szirzitoga 5 33 Tmiurncy 27 27 39 37 42 59 36 26 20 Sectional ' 40 Tourney 35 E if it 5 Scores 0 H:1gc1's111w11 Yurkt11w11 Wiliclicstur - 1'11rt1111111 9arz1t11g:1 - 1Z1Cks1111, 411111 Stsviwy C11-1-1: Purkci' - Sz1rz1t11g:1 McKi111uy NYi11c11t-stt-1' S11:1rt:111s1111rg' :1ZlC1is4111, f111i11 P1'1rt11111f1 Xxillyllt' Dunkirk - Fz11'111lz11111 Riflgcvillt' Izicksfm, Ind. 91111111 1g:1 11111 111C11ts - 52 vu 1 O .7 - 213 - 21 - 29 - 13 35 30 29 Z3 -13 72 -31 - 39 - 36 - 29 -ZR --is - 31 313 Varsity U111: 111 thc hcst tcz1111s that 1111s 1111 l'11i1111 High i11 Zl 1111111 ti111c 5t2ll'l'L'l1 t11is st-z1s1111 111-1'1111sc 111 111111x'1rl11:111s111 1'11111f hincd wit11 tcz1111 wurk, Thrcc st-11i11rs, UIJLIZZYH 1iZl1't11, Dic- kie 5tcw:11't411111 F11g'111 'Cz11'1111, liclpcml It15l1ilI'1i t11is yt-z11 stt-11111. 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Second Row: Laverne Harader, principal, Bob Allen, Mark Marker, Whitey Sipe, Buddy l-luniphries, student manager, Hob Turner, liob VVelch, James St. Myers, coach. The Union City reserves had another good season, topping last year's ree- ord liy winning twelye games, while losing only four. Mr. St. Myers coached the Kittens during' his tirst year at Union High: and working' with new nia- terial, he did a iine juli in 1'HllHlllllQi4l1lt a well lmalaneed, winning ball club. The Kitten quintet out-classed most of their opponents with their skill in lmall handling' and particular work together as il team. .-Xnnexing the pony shoe during the season, the Seconds turned right around and lost it to Sara- toga. One of the highlights of the season was the double shellaeking handed to the XYinehester llees. The defeats against the Kittens were racked up hy Saratoga. Stoney Creek and lhirtlancl. .X gwotl Varsity can lie expected in the next two years with this kind of material ready. Wlliek Stewart. ll.XSKl2'l'l1.rXI.l. STORES Union City Union City Kittens Opponents Kittens Opponents 20 - - - Hagerstown 13 ZZ Wiiieliester 10 - - Yorktown - - 17 22 Spartansbur 15 - - VVinehester 13 16 Jackson, O. 14 - - Portland - - 19 23 Portland - ll - - Saratoga - - 13 35 Wayne - 16 - - Jackson, O. 15 32 Dunkirk - 27 - - Stoney Creek 34 33 Farmland 22 - - Parker - - - 19 23 Ridgeville Page Forly-treo Baseball The llruinbaugh -St. Myers Machine, oil to a slow start, began rolling at mid-season with three straight victories to show some promise for next year. Having' lust several players through graduation and military serviee, the nevv XVildeats hnally pulled themselves together hehind the pitching' uf Fuz- zy llarth and Sugar Caron to emerge victors in three out of seven starts. XYith the strung' arm uf H-llllllllltn King and the forceful hacking nf the uuttielders, HulTy Huller, Red Meredith, lliek Cotter, and ul. tl. Lyons, the team was always a threat. The infield, led hy Shorty XYhitesel, and ewnsisting' of Ralph Hunt, Corky Mefurlcle, and Cheslie llullinger, provided the steady inlluenee necessary to the team. St URlCS Union fity Opponents 5 - - - XYayne - - 18 U - - lierne - - - l3 3 - - jackson. Ohio - 5 15 - - liast Side - - -l 14 - e vlaeksun, Ohio - 7 l-l - - Saratoga - - 5 4 - - XYayne - - 6 Kneeling, left to right: Ralph Hunt, Huffy Hutter, Corky MeCorkle, H-llllllllyu King, Fuzzy Barth, Cheslie Hollinger, Red Meredith. Standing, left to right: Shorty XVhitesel, -I, C. Lyons, Mr. St. Myers, coach, Dick Cotter, Mr. Brumbaugh, coach, Bob Turner, Sugar Caron. Page Forty-llzree Arlette llupt - A Raymond llurton - XYilliam Caron - - XYilliam Chenoweth Anne Coleman Rilifle Merle Cummings - Mary l.ou Dillon - Charleen Eilcenherry Miilliam Ely - - lfugene Evans - Kay Fitzeralcl - Suzanne Fitzeralfl - Donna Frazier - Margaret Geyer - Smith Haher Lola Hendricks Hvilliam Hinlcle - Arabelle Hollopeter Richard Hufford - l'hyllis Kantner f Richard Kantner - Mary Key ---- Frances Lou Mangas Donald Matthews - lfleta Merritt - 'l ohn Murphy Mary Nelson - -lames Parent - Edith PZlttfJI'StbI'1 - Rosemary Porter - Margaret Reid - Ruth Ann Sanfi ird ,lean Spatuzzi - - Leon Teegarden 'lanet Thokey - - Norma -lean Thoinas Joan XYelbourn - Romaigne Thomas Xxiillilllll XYilson f llyt' Furl-V-fnin' 1943 Alumni - Body Company - - - Army - Navy - Marines - - - - - Home - Veit's Meat Market - - - NCR, Dayton - Beauty School-Muncie - - - - - Kemper's - - - - Navy - Sweet Briar,Va. - - - - - - - Sweet Briar,Va. - llall State Teachers College, Muncie - - - - - John Teafordkfo. - - - - - Army - Dixie Queen - - - - Army - Union Trust Co. ---- -----Army A St. Yincent's Hospital, Indianapolis - - - - - - - Bailey Products - Bailey Products - Harrison X Co. - - - Greenville - Mcfarters Studio - - - - - Marines - John Teafordkfo. - - - - - Marines - Telephone Ofhce - Frazier Supply Co. - Hub City Finance Red 73 - Anchor l-locking, XYinehester -------Marines - - Body Co. - - Pendleton, Ind. - Ohio State University - DePauw University - - - - - Navy Alumni of U. C. H. S. in Service Class of 1913 Joseph E. Kaucher USA Class of 1922 Emory K. Mangas USA Class of 1923 Robert P. liothast USA James K. Nelson USA llarold AA'hite Class of 192-1- Robert Proctor USA Class of 1925 Greenley Staudt USN Class uf Edward Leahey USA Class of 1927 Josephine Murphy USA Class of 1930 Joseph Mcl'artland USN Class of 1931 Duane ll. Gettinger USN Charles AY. Noffsinger USA Robert Teaford USN James F. AAI-bster USA Glenn AA'oods USN Class of 1932 Don M. Harshman USN Yance Powers USA John H. Reeves USA Fred C. Scofield USA James E. AA'oodbury USA Class of 1913 Rert Eugene Davis USA Arthur Little USA J. AA'il1iam Lytle USA Russell A. Mason USA Robert Tibbetts, Jr. USA Charles AV. Tritt, Jr. USA Rollie Young USA Classlsimf 193-1 Roger Brooks USA AA'i1lian1 C. Corbin USA John R. Gruber USN Joseph Ruff USN Gerald Sutton USA Julian Thornburg USA Class of 1935 Edwin H. Ginn USA Nora C. H'aselmire ANC Boyd R. Mangus USN Richard Jr. Murphy USN John AV. Potts S. Clement Romeiser USA Charles AV. Schneider USN Class of 1936 Earl Brooks USA Verl Jefferis ex'36 USA John Jacobs USA M. Stuart Riffle USA John Smith USA AVilliam E. Sweeney USA Class of 1937 Carl Richard Davis USA Glen M. Dillon USA Nelson Frazier USA George R. Hill, Jr. USA Frances Regina Murphy ANC Alan 1.. Ortlip USN James AY. Thokey USA Louis Vernon USA James ll. AA'ickersham USN Paul Y. AA'ig'g'er USA Class of 1933 Norman E. Anderson USA James AY. Cotter USA Robert AY. Eley USA Raymond L. Fox USA James Koontz ex'39 USA Elden Landley USA Charles AY. Riitle USA l'aul C. Scofield USMC Leon Skurtes USN Fred Snook, lr. USA Glen Strait USA John Sutton USA Kenneth AA'a1ker USA Harvey AA'eimer USA Richard AYhitese1 USA Class of 1939 Ralph Eldon Blackford USN Lowell Frazier John Henry Kantner USN Paul Shafer USA Joseph Sutton USA Eugene Teegarden USA Class of 1940 Paul llarth USN Richard llirum USNC Robert Rrown USN Robert Rruss USA Norman Caplinqer USA Richard Ely USN Junior Fuller USN Gordon Glunt USA Charles Gray USN Ryron Green, Jr. USA Robert Guernsey USA lames Max Hook USA Richard Haucher USN AVallace King ex'-40 USA John Kirwin USA Gilbert Mangas USA Joseph Marshall USMC James Patchell USA Stanley Riffle USA AVi1liam Romeiser USA AVi11iam Seibert USA Harry AY. Porter USA Robert AVamp1er USA Gail AYeimer USN Lowell AA'hitesel USA Francis AVil1iams USA Class of 19-11 Robert D. llruss USA Merle E. Dunker USA Carman Caplinger, Jr. USA John C. Caron USA Eugene Caupp USA Mark Coleman USA Herbert CUI'D1Cy USA Robert Davis USA Rowland Dean USA Stanley Fahnestock USA Richard Frazier USA AA'alter Hill USA Richard Lollar USA John Malone USA llyron AA'elbourn USA Robert AA'illiams USA Class of 1942 Donald Bartholomew USA Lucian Rrooks USA Roger Davis USA lvan Garringer USA Charles Gullett USA Robert Harrison USA Raymond Hines USA Edward Kaucher USA Debert Key USA Donald Key USA Rol'JeI t A'1CRose USA Harold Mullen USA fl-lonorably Dischargedl Theodore Ortlip USA Robert Pickett USN Dick Phipps USA Frederick Read USN Donald Stebleton USN Eugene Straley USA Paul AA'hitesel USA Class of 1943 Raymond Burton USA AA'illia1n Caron USN AVilliam Chenoweth USMC Eugene Evans USN Smith Haber USA AVil1iam Hinkle USA Richard Hufford USA John Murphy USMC James Parent USMC Leon Teegarden USMC AVi1liam AA'ilson USN Class of 19-14 Hugh Armstrong ex'44 USA Richard Hinkley ex'44 USA John Lyons ex'4-1 USA David Schricker ex'-14 USN Class of 19-15 Junior Eikenberry ex'-15 USN Lauren AA'igger ex'45 USN Page Fnrly fi Snaps Rczxding' left tw right: l 1 du nut chuusc to run 1 4 Illund, Ul'Zli1'ly, Tlczlutiful Fuzzfs other way uf pitchin' lXI2lI'ChillQ' .Xlrmg 'llvgcthcl' .XQ'l'lll'lllll hlzmwur Plus! 51l1lhHll1lPl'C luull SCSSIHII Liilllgllt lmlcliug thu Img' f,Jlltl11Zl11T1L'd thru' tr: unc Hut 1,l1Ph! .Xmcriczm ljkilllty The XYinuz1l1! 'A ll1rlLliCl0CkS Iiuslncss l1ElC1ig1'HL1ULl HCR in thc Navy mm Iixwtic C1lL1L'Stl'illl'lS .X thorn zummg mscs Thc W1-mug Mcrrxtt Dafa lbmw im uv ami? is .51 -nn , i L4 , V - - . , 3 s 'W 4 -ul . 1. '1T', ,Q ua,-,kv S1 ,-., 1 - , -.. ' . . V ,els -. as ,Q Jw. x. Q 1 . f JIM? .4 , 'Mtv ' A o. ,-:Q ca'i'1,.v.. ,i W- wgsipvll 43 A W-an yi -sf Augie, IFE lust Plain Jokes Miss Xxllllllgrlllllii liook will du half your w lloli 'llLl1'I1Cl'iFll1C, I'll take two nf them. Miss llridwellflloes your watch tell you l'liyllis llothast-No, I have to look at it. Mrs. l'lol,ilis-iiive us a rleliuitiou ol' ho 111 C fil'li. the right lime? Nlargeflloiue is where part of the family waits until the others are ihrougli with the ear. Cl1SlfOllIQl'flI1lNY do you sell this lIliIl7Ul'Q'L'I' cheese? .lohn Meredith-I often wonder myself. I hlackfhloe, you owe me 15 eeuts, .loe-Do you have eliauge for a riuarter? 'lack-Yes. hei'e's a dime. -loe-Thanks, now I owe you an even tweiity-iix'e eeuls. .Xutomoliile 1lL'21lQI'-'XYl1Zlt'S the matter? weeks ago. Dick Bruss-'l'hat's right. Ilut the only t the horn. Ilutfei'-IYliat do you think would go well -Ioan Lottei'-lligh boots. Mr. Iil'l1l11l3ZlUQ'l'1-IUGIIHIS, can you tell me Dennisffulnie is the language they speak You just liouglit that ear a few hiug' that floesult make noise is with my iiuriile and green sox? the meaning of euliie? m Culpa. Cook-Sweeping' out the store? That's good. 'l'ommy. Twin-No, I'm sweepm-T out the dirt and leayinff the store. bi h IMIealth stucleiitflhey say a sharp nose in Mr. St. lN'IyersfYes, and a tlat one may in clieates curiosity. dicate too much curiosity. Mr. I71'aZiCr-XYhy are you hanging that sign over there? I. Ellison-Ilecause the uail dou't ht ou the other wall: the heads ou the wrt iu gg' end. Phil-It's great. speeding' along like this. IM alive? -Ieaii-wGlad isu't the word. I'm amazed. iu't you feel glad you are Ilarth-XYell, Ilill, I g'racluate at the curl of this mouth. Surprised? Dean-NYell, no, I'x'e lit-eu expecting it fo1'yC211's. Mr. Grimme-XYhy dou't you answer me? 'lerry Kantuei'AI did: I shook my head. Mr. Griuiiueillut you dou't expect me to hear it rattle away up here. do you? Miss Ruliey-If you had a little more siiuuk. you would stand liettei' in your class. Now. do you know what siiuuk is? bl. C. Lyons-Yes. it's the past participle of spank. aye Forly-viglif More Plain jokes Elderly Gentlenian-'l'here's a girl named -lanet Kantner going' to school here. I'm her grandfatherg may I see her? Mr. l-larader-She's not here today. she went to your funeral. Miss lirady-llo you know anything about Shakespeare's works? Rosey-No, what kind nl tactory it is? All the world's a stage and all the women are leading men. A sensible looking girl is not as sensihle as she looks. lrecause a sensihle girl has more sense than to look sensilmle. Miss llridwell-llefore taking this examination, has anyone any questions to ask? Gloria XYaltz-XYhat course is this? Meredith--Didn't l get my last hair cut in this shop? liarlmer-l think not, sir, wt-'ve only lieen in lwusiness two years. Stand behind your lover, false woman, thundered the Scotchman, I'm going to shoot you liotl'l.l' - Dot Mason-This is the plot of my new story. ,-X midnight scene: Two burglars creep stealthily toward the house. They climlw a wall and enter the room - the clock strikes one. Kate Montano+XYhich one? Mcforkle-tto the o . , . . - own we're coming to, wasn't it? ccupants uf his carl ' 'l'hat's '1 nice sized little t 'lean Richey-Have you seen my lipstick anywhere? I'ye evidently lost it. -loan-lscanning her criticallyl: NYhy. darling, you have it on. Dick Cotter-XYhat model is lJye's car? .lim llarth-It isn't a modelYit's a horrihle example. ZR or not ZH , murmured the drunk as he stood liefore the apartment door. Mr. Harader-XYill you pl , i I 1 'een .' 1- lings and pence? ease explain the difference ts me bttu sh'l Gene Bennett-You can walk down the street without shillings. Sunny-My car sure is a honey. NVampler-On the level! Sunny-Sure, hut not on a hill. TO A TARDY llEl.l, Ah! Bell, that ringest loud and clear. NVe who are late do quake with fear: For with the ceasing' of thy din, A hand comes out and drags us in. Pnyr F0!'fJ'-:zinc l'ug1u Fifty -gcfnouffecfym en U Vfc, thu Siicccssus staff, wish to express our tliziiiks to thc Board of iifducatimi, thc iXiUti1Cl'S'LqiUb,Zllld thc Sciiim' Class for tlicir part in making this book Z1 reality. Our ad- visci' Miss Mmilgoiiicry for hcr advicc and assistaiicc, and thc fwllwwiiig business oi'- Q'Z1lliZI1tiU1lS for thcii' coupciwltiuii and excel- lcnt work: Tlic Mcfartcr Studiog the Fort XYay1ic i'1l1gI'3.Yi11g' Cmnpaiiy, and The Uc- iiancc Printing and i':llg'l'2lYi1l,g' Company. 4' 0 4, k .'.,4'n.!.-L .af -3-L' 'Y A 1 4 . 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