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

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yr if if K H X 3 ROY C. McCLURG, Treasurerg CARL W. CHENUWETH, Pres.5 E. E. HARLOW, Sec . Frank A. Ross Superintendent Mathematics Depauw University A. B. Indiana University M. A. Butler University Ball State 5 I 0 0 alemacafwa X L. M. Harader Principal Dean of Boys Social Science Ball state A. B., M. A. 4 Dorthy Dunn Office Secretary Raymond Ashley Coach Physical Education Typing Ball State, B, S, new Robert Dwiggins Music Ball State, B.S. 5, . Gertrude Brady English Indiana University Ohio State Univ., AI Bl Columbia University, M. A. llllk??I' Sara Eppard John Herron Art Inst., B. A. E. 3 In an ---QM -u Q' af' . .154 Walter Brumbaugh Science Manchester College, A. B. Indiana University, M. A. Maybelle Jo Bower Physical Education English Journalism Ball State, B. S. George Frazier Industrial Arts Indiana State Ball State, B. S. Glen Brandon Faye Elliot Engineers K , Clara Manis Art International Bu College Ball State, B. So siness John Paul Mathematics History Driver's Course Oakland City College A. B. B. s. Ball State Mabel E . Ward Social Science Indiana State Winona College Marion College Indiana University Columbia University Nell Rubey Mathematics Science Ohio Wesleyan University g2:iEghG'L32ig11 B. S. ' - Indiana University ggiiigigtgdzcaglon Earlham College . ' ' Westmlnster College Haverford College George Washington University Y 'w Iluiullvt 6'!9Q 0 GG O 01 2 , N, . 1 0 1.11 I.. N Harriet Waltz Business Dean of Girls Ball State A. B. Helen Yaste English Speech Librarian Huntington College Ball State A. B. University of Chicago 6 Anna Cathryn Yost Home Economics Ball State, B. S. I I V I 1 I X 2 Beverly Ann Ashley Librarian 1 Girls' Chorus 1, Band 4 Orchestra l, 2, Successus 4 Jr. Class Play 3 Solo-Ensemble l, Mixed Chorus 3, Class Treasurer 1 Class Secretary Westerner 4 We the NCLASS OF '49U find it hard to bid West Side High, bon voyage so soon, because it seems like only yesterday we were taking our first big steps into Kindergarten. Hare at school, with our teachers, were spent some of the happiest moments of our lives, times we will cherish always. Our candy sale at the Chili Supper--our bake sale--our class meetings in the government room, however noisy they might have been--the fun we had at working in the concession stand at the basketball games--the thrill we had in giving a Jr. 6 Sr. class play-- the hard work of putting on a Jr. 8 Sr. dance--the dances we sponsored after ball games--the time we spent working hurriedly on the Successus--the fun we had in ordering our name cards and commencement announcements--making big plans for the Sr. 6 Jr.--and then the relaxation that followed while we sat back and enjoyed the Jr. 8 Sr., knowing and regretting that it would be our last to attend here at West Side--the sadness of Class Day-- worrying over final exams--Baccalaureate Services--and finally came the Commencement Exercises, an event we shall never forget. With all of these pleasant memories in back of us, it is with the deepest regret that we bid U. C. H. S. a fond and final farewell. f 0 , Charles Frederick Harlow Myra Joyce Coby Student Council 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Office Assistant 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 4 Successus 4 3, Jr. Class Play 3 Librarian 3 Solo-Ensemble 3, 4 Successus 4 Intramural l G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Manager 3, 4 Purdue Conference 4 Class President 4 Westerner 4 Class Vice-President 3 4-H l, 2 Solo-Ensemble 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 Westerner 3, 4 Class Vice-President 4 P William Ray MacDouga1l I Band 1 2 3 4 2' 3' 4 0rchestra,3,,4 Bowling l 2 3 4 3' 4 Successus,4 , , Solo-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 2 3 4 Intramural 4 4 1 ' Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ' Purdue Conference 4 Class Treasurer 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Pep Band 4 4 3 Z8 6-'R if I -ers' 1 -J .5 7947 Janice Loulse laloon Student Council 4 Glrls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 G. A. A. 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Girls' State 3 Billy Joe Baker Band 1 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Solo-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Paula Kay Schoenfeld Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Successus 1, 4 G. A. A. l 4-H l Solo-Ensemble 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Class Secretary 1 Judith Ann Heuss Girls' Chorus 4 Successus 4 Solo-Ensemble 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Westerner 4 Jackson, Indiana 1,2,3 Gunther Todter Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Jr. Class Play 3 Solo-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Intramural 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Class Tourney 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 3, 4 Successus 4 Jack Lee Hammons Successus 1, 4 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Class Tourney 2, 3 Track 4 Martha uae Crousg John Peter H8ber Libr 1-ian 1 2 3 Intramural 3 4 Girlz! Choras L Iiled Chorus,3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 ggggglgggeg 44 S 4 4?gcifsgs Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Marlene C. Wenger Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Successus 4 G. A. A. 1 Solo-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Westerner 4 i VS-. Larry Lee Midlam Band 1 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3 Successus 4 Jr. Class Play 3 Solo-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 4 Richard Duane Key Lena Irene Hurd Bowling 4 Librarian 3, 4 Successus 4 Westerner 3 Jr. Class Play 3 Liberty Short High Intramural 3, 4 School 1, 2 Class Tourney 2, 3, 4 U Track 3, 4 10. Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4 wg.. . .V :kv Ftrs, . ..,, . , .,.f,. . .H Eli S. Hannoy, Jr. Bowling 1, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural 4 Westerner 2, 3, 4 Class Tourney 1, 2, 3 Edward Leon Frazier Jr. Class Play 3 Intramural 1, 2, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Purdue Conference 4 Westerner 4 is-... Donna Lou Jefferis Librarian 1, 2, 3 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Successus l, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2 4-H l Jr. Class Play 3 Solo-Ensemble 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Purdue Conference 4 Westerner 3, 4 ll Nora D0an Brown Librarian 3 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 lixed Chorus 3, 4 Westerner 3 Jens Erlcsen Nielsen, Jr Band l, 2, 3 Bowling l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Jr. Class Play 3 Solo-Ensemble 3 Westerner 3 Richard Lawrence Lynch Student Council 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling l, 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 2, 3 Successus 4 Solo-Ensemble 3, 4 Intramural 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Cheerleader 3 Class Treasurer 2 Pe Band 4 P Class Tourney l, 4 Cargl Jgan Coby Thomas Leo Reier Bowling l 3011118 11 3 Intramural 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Allen Edward Beaty Student Council 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 3 Successus 4 Jr. Class Play 3 Solo-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Intramural l, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 Class President 3 Drum Major 4 Class Vice-President 2 Pep Band 4 Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4 Frances Ellison Evelyn Marie Wogerman 12 11 Robert Thomas Dunn Joyce June Noffsinger Student Council 1 2 Librarian 2, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Successus 4 Jr. Class Play 3 Class President 1, 2 Track 3, 4 Class Vice-President 1- Second Semester G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 4-H 1, 2 Jr. Class Play 3 Westerner 4 Marcia Lou Wenger Mixed Chorus 4 Girls' Chorus 2, 4 Band 2, 3 Orchestra 3 Solo-Ensemble 4 Westerner 4 Bowling 4 Shirley Lee Teaford Hershel Allan Dye Librarian 1, 4 Student Council Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, div Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Bowling 1 Successus 1, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 3 1::' 4-H 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Class Play 3 Jr. Class Play 3 Solo-Ensemble 3, 4 Solo-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Purdue Conference 4 Westerner 3 Westerner 1, 4 Class Tourney l 6 Phyllis Stewart Jack Teegarden Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4 Westerner 3 Donald Edward Sipe Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Bowling l, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 2 Solo-Ensemble 11 21 3 2, 3, 4 Intramural 1, Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Pep Band 4 Track 4 Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4 Leonard Max Burris Virginia Lee Whitesel Bowling l Bowling 1, 4 . Basketball 1 2, 3 Librarian 4 Baseball 2, S Successus 4 Intramural 1, 4 G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4 Westerner 4 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 C1855 Tourney 11 21 3 Westerner 4 14. , 1- l.---f 1 5 . I Zh ,P U' 1 K vm ji 2 1-A: iw- --:sv -ww. . -- . 4 J' 54 . 1 ffm, . ' ' if '45 , A . QQ .A , QQ -- 7066! We, the class of 1949, of the Union City West Side High School, convinced of the great loss and sadness which will be caused by our departure do hereby give and bestow some of our abilities and articles of untold value to our fac- ulty and underclassmen. PHYLLIS STEWART leaves her startling height to Norma Dillon. BEVERLY ASHLEY leaves her talent for getting second divisions at District Contest to Marian Whitesel. JUNIOR HANNOY leaves the impression of his seat on the bench to Don Gullet. CAROL COBY wills her interest in government class to any future senior. BUD FRAZIER leaves his manly structure and his romantic experiences to Don Ross. 'CASANOVA DYE hands over his skill at winning the girls' hearts to Goethe Chambers. VIRGINIA WHITESEL leaves Rodney DeBolt to the sophomores. Hands off, girls. DON SIPE gives his qualifications for driving a car carefully to Terry Mc- Carters DONNA JEFFERIS wills her power to captivate red heads to Martha Kreider. MARLENE WENGER shares her faithfulness in the Class of 1947 with Marilyn Edwards. JACK HAM ONS leaves his dramatic talent to Phil Rosenbush. JESS NIELSEN bequeaths his Nstraight thinkingn in government class to Hr. Harader. JACK TEEGARDEN regretfully hands over his pale red suspenders to Gary Snyder J. P. HABER wills his cheerleading ability to Jim Davis. DICK LYNCH leaves his skill at marching and playing a trombone at the same time to Peggy Harlow. MARTHA CROUSE bequeaths her interest in home ec. to Phyllis Snyder. DICK KEY leaves his long legs to Dick Wise. SHIRLEY TEAFORD leaves her preference for saxophone players to Kay Binninger. PAULA SCHOENFELD gives the management of Tibbetts Drug Store to Dennis Coby. 16 RAY MACDOUGALL bequeaths the well worn path to Phil Shaw. leading to Teaford's front door BOB DUNN leaves the pool room to Don DeCamp. TOM REIER leaves his position as captain of ALLEN BEATY wills his math genius to Junior an intramural team to Elvin Baker Jefferis. LENA HURD regretfully leaves her high standing position in the library to Jean Key. JOYCE NOFFSINGER wills her ability to carry a tune to Joyce Eikenberry. GUNTHER TODTER leaves the first chair clarinet to Shirley Lees. EVELYN WOGERMAN bequeaths her quiet and gentle ways to Christine Brown. MYRA COBY wills her interest in Purdue to Nancee Lephart. LARRY MIDLAM leaves the fire department to Union City. JUDY HEUSS leaves her good manners and stately bearing to Maurice Frazier. MAX BURRIS leaves his success at becoming hen-peeked to Keith Mason. MARCIA WENGER leaves the fuzz from her angora sweater. FRED HARLOW wills his ability to argue with teachers to Don Ashley. FRANCIS ELLISON wills her art talent to Barbara Buckingham. JANICE MALOON leaves her skill for going with a fellow who owns a fancy car to Sherron Downing. BILL BAKER hands over his collection of pipes Finally, to the school and teachers, we leave and the memories of all the knowledge we failed to for the Alma Mater with us. In testimony whereof, we have signed, our Last Will and Testament, at Union City Senior Signed 17 toBob Hufford. our abilities, our talents, acquire, but we take our love sealed, High School. published, and declared this, Class of 1949 CSealD Joyce Noffsinger Jack Hammons F944 It is the year of our Lord, 1969. The first successful rocket trip to Mars is being attempted. The rocket ship will leave the Earth from the Union City Interstellar Space Port located where the old West Side school building was back in the Dark Ages. The expedition is in charge of Captain Gunther Todter, world renown space and jet explorer. Accompanying the Captain on this voyage are several well-known authoritative people who are going to at last achieve man's greatest realization of an Earth colony on an alien planet, Mars. From our position in the tail we can see these famous people whose names will go down in history as they enter the ship. The co-pilot enters with his Stratospheric helmet open. He is Dick Lynch. The Captain is already aboard and is checking the controls. Now the rest of the crew is coming aboard. Following the co-pilot is the radio and televiser technician Allen Beaty. Advancing after him are the steward, Dick Key, and the capable hostess, Evelyn Wogerman. Next, struggling up the gangplank and carrying all their equipment, are the chief fireman, Larry Midlam, and his faithful assistant and co-worker, Jack Teegarden. Following them are the last of the crew, those angels of mercy and guardians of health, Miss Marcia Wenger and Miss Joyce Noffsinger, decapitating nurses. The civilian personnel are coming aboard. Arm in arm up the gangplank come the handsome idol and publicity fiend, Edward Frazier, with that breath- taking, captivating, lovely, and talented dramatic star of television, Virginia Whitesel. They think they are going on a vacation, but they have a lot to learn. Also on the expedition is the world acclaimed artist and designer, Paula Kay Schoenfeld. Amid the cheering and shouting, advances the Treasurer of the World, William Ray MacDougall, who will audit the books of the ship. Accompanying him and carrying all the heavy books and material is associate trea- surer, Miss Shirley Teaford. Following them come the illustrious Governor, Jens Ericsen Neilsen, Jr. and his wife, the former Donna Lou Jefferis, with the Governor's secretary, Miss Martha Crouse. Now the feather-weight boxing champion of the world, Eli HSluggern Hannoy, and his trainer and promoter, Fred Harlow, are coming up the gangplank. Look who we have now--the Earth's gift to Mars, the three talented and golden throttled thrushes straight from the Copocabana Night Club, Miss Carol Coby, Miss Francis Ellison, and Miss Phyllis Stewart. And now boarding the ship is that lucky average American family picked by Earth to represent it on Mars. The poppa, Mr. Tom Reier, carrying the blue-eyed twins is followed by the momma, the former Miss Nora Dean Brown, who is carrying the youngest. The well-known pianist and soloist, Marlene UBubblesH Wenger followed by her assistant, Mr. Don Sipe, who carries the piano, are about to enter. Also re- presented on this voyage is the judicial department, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the honorable Max Burris who will attempt to keep peace on Mars. He is followed by the loyal constable, Two-Gun Bill Baker. Waddling 18 up the gangplank comes the chief cook and bottle washer, J. P. Haber, ac- companied by Earth's most intellectual dietitian, Miss Myra Coby. And to keep the ladies' hair in place during the fast moving trip, we have Miss Lena Hurd, nationally favorite beautician. In order that Earth may know the exact time and on the spot events of the expedition, Earth is sending its two nosiest news hawks, book reviewer, Janice Maloon, and reporter Allan Dye. The gangplank swings up and the doors are closed and shut tight in preparation for the dangerous journey ahead. The Dedication Services are about finished with the ending of a beautiful song sung by glamorous Beverly Ashley. The distinguished and conservative President of Earth, Robert Thomas Dunn, has finished his dedication address. Now the bottle of champagne will be broken over the hull of the space ship. The honor is done by the President's wife, the first lady of the world, the dignified Judy Heuss. The powerful motors throb, the jets roar, and the crowd stands astonished as the ship zooms out of sight into space. ZWISH--in a twinkling of an eye, the ship enters the Mars atmosphere. All are breathless as they think they are the first Earthlinzs to SHP Mars. They slowly leave the rocket ship, surveying the dark and damp planet surrounding them. It is unbelievable. With a start, one of the passengers points to a puff of smoke coming from behind a crater. lm- mediately they hurry to investigate. All are speechless as they gaze in wonder and amazement at a bearded bedraggled figure of a man leaning over a slim fire and desperately holding a can of Campbell's Pork and Beans. Amazed because they know themselves to be the first humans on Mars, they ask this bit of humanity who he is. Half dazed, he mumbles his name, Jack Hammons. They all ask aghast, nHow did you get here?N He answers coolly and calmly, UI rode my bicyc1e.n CSignedD CRYSTAL GAZERS Mediums Hammons and Noffsinger 19 FIRST ROW: Norma Dillon, Mary Wogerman, Christine Brown, Joselyn Caron, Mary Ann Seman, Martha Reier, Phyllis Ellison, Judy Reish, Dortha Frick, Patsy Seibert, Joyce Mullen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thrall, Donald DeCamp, Donald Martin, Nadine Shelley, Dennis Coby, Joyce Eikenberry, Jean Welch, Addy Spicer, Barbara Buckingham, Bob Hines, Dick Wise. THIRD ROW: Don Ashley, Tom Richardson, Keith Mason, Gary Snyder, Allen Allie, Robert Hufford, Maurice Frazier, Terry McCarter, Jack Wilson, Weldon Hotmire, Donald Ross. We are the class of '5O. Many of us have taken part in Band, Orchestra, Chorus, and Glee Club. Joyce Eikenberry and Dennis Coby were two of our cheerleaders while some of our boys were on the basketball, baseball, and track teams. Our class officers are: Allen Allie, President, Don Martin, Vice President, Addy Spicer, Secretaryg and Gary Snyder, Treasurer, Joyce Eikenberry and Dennis Coby were our Student Council Representa- tives. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Thrall our class carried on many act- ivities throughout the year. We sold Christmas wreaths, sponsored dances after games, and presented the class play, Nwoman of Fifteen.n At the close of the year we held the Annual Jr. 8 Sr. reception. .5 1950 FIRST ROW: Elvin Baker, Jean Key, Eilene Hindsley, Phyllis Grimes, Jo Anne Schricker, Merna Suitts, Judy Marker, Sherron Downing, Anne Jefferis, Kay West, Judy Hollinger, Martha Kreider, Sue Ann Wampler, Phyllis Snyder Fred Burris. SECOND ROW: Robert Geyer, fohn Leaver, Phyllis Hamilton, Lois Shockney, Phillip Rosenbush, Duane Yoder, Harriet Grindle, Barbara Ashley, Marilyn Edwards, Peggy Harlow, Nancee Lephart, Nancy Searl, Fern Durham, Mr. Paul. THIRD ROW: Goethe Chambers, Stanley Hines, Jim Davis, Ronnie Van Vickle, Garner Cox, Rodney DeBolt, Darrell Tipple, Jim Fulk, Jim Leahey, Gene Summers, Gail Bratton, Robert Huffman, Robert Evans, Donald Jefferis, Roger Resor. During our first two years in high school, we the class of '51, have been exceedingly active in school activities. This year, we had several members of our class re- presenting us in basketball, baseball, Mixed Chorus, Band, Orch- estra and Girls' Glee Club. On October 16 we successfully sponsored a bake sale and sold red and white streamers at basket ball games during the season. Our big project was the annual Sophomore party held for the whole high school. The theme was nVaudevil1e is the Life.N On March 25, we sponsored enter- tainment by the Latterman Marionettes from Oxford, Ohio. There were two performances, matinee and evening. Our class officers elected at the first of the year are Harriet Grindle, President, Elvin Baker, Vice President, Sherron Downing, Secretary, Barbara Ashley, Treasurerg and Don Huffman, Student Council- Zfawe 4,6 WS! man. FIRST ROW: Judy Jenkins, Ellen Sutton, Martha Welch, Betty Hufford, Lucey Ann Reitenour, Joyce Midlam, Marilyn Brown, Shirley Lees, Carol Stein, Coleen Clear, Ann Lynch, Arlette Wolford, Carol Skiver. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Haber, Evelyn Wilson, Barbara Mong, Lena Crouse Larie Moore Beverly Ann Stilts, Marcia Jo Gettinger, Kay Binninger, Rheta Bruss, Patricia Whistler, Doris Brown, Miss Yost. THIRD ROW: Jan Reish, Bill Bower, Tom Leahy, Gerald Miller, Bud Westfall, Vance McCarter, Jerry Harter, Perry Blankley, James Altic, Frank Hofmann. We of the Freshman Class began the year's activities by having a bake sale on December l8, 1948. We all actively participated in this project. Later, we sent Wanda Jo Malling, a new member of our class, a gift during her unfortunate sick- ness. During this year we will choose our class colors and have a Freshman party. Several members of our class participated in Band, Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and played on the second team. As members of the class of 1952, we are anxious to do our share toward making our stay at U. C. H. S. a pleasant one for everyone concerned. 6444 af 7752 g g i FIRST ROW: Richard Patterson, Donna Smiley, Charles Jefferis, Vernon Reichard, Marilee Mangas, Phillip Weida, Dorene Runkle, Joel Wenger, Marie Nelson, Patty Jo Wright, Ronald Bratton, Sherma Davis Larry Brumbaugh. SECOND ROW: Ronald Parks, Virginia Wogerman, Phillip Shaw, Jean Guthrie, Nancy Collins, Ida May Grimes, Sally Sue Riegel, Ann Chenoweth Carole Wise Madelon Shelley, Thomas Merritt. THIRD ROW: Charles Stull, Thomas Bugher, James Smith, Janice Miller, Marian Whitesel, Beverly Huntwork, June Crawford, Jane Crawford, Sandra Welbourne, Barbara Hooper, Evelyn Harshman, David Grimes, Fred Downing. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Wampler, John Denniston, Nancy Current, Carl Webster, Roberta Mullen, Max Collins, Carolyn Van Skyock, Marvin Teegarden, Carolyn Westfall, Wilbur Reynolds, Judy Blankley, Randy Witters, Susan Lephart, Robert Fulk, Joan Teaford. SECOND ROW: Edna Wogerman Janice Vernon, Marcia Jones Arlee Hamilton, Shirley McCarter, Emma Schilling, Beverly Wigger, Linda Turner, Mary Judith Sutton, Sue Steiger, Tonita Tipple, Jeannine Anders Claire Buckingham, Barbara Boggs. THIRD ROW: Patsy fou Welch, Lowell Nelson, Richard Collins, Gene Wise, Ted Crawford, Jack Potter, Joe Resor, Jerry Reish, Dick Whistler Jack Harshbarger, Fred Carter, Keith Brown, Charles winkia, Glenda Wilson. ABSENT: Norma Grile, Delores Dowden. 23 7wf12'v FIRST ROW: Mrs. Lindley, Mrs. Paul, Miss Bunger, Miss Higgs SECOND ROW: Mrs. Harader, Mrs. Grindle, Mrs. Everett, Miss Murphy, Miss Moffett. SENIORS - SIX YEARS AGO 24 QQ. I Qur- 1 Q AQ a N-2 of af ' ,H ---1 Q -di 2 -nu-' ---...,,,,-Q 4 ,Q A. .. rf' 1 Wy' . '- - -4. 41 . 1 1 f X- 1 ' f V 1 3. kr QV' ,Q A V , ig 332 may C93 . ' an Y .I pil' '.-'.n.'t 0 .. '- ' . . ,,. 'i - ' 9 Q . 1 ' ,' ' . ,N 5 NA.. H.: e-1 W . 'iz ' me M 'S .5-v 1 i' Q W M - 'vsp' f:. -,fax 1 I-,I Y f P f- A ' A ,i,,, Q 'ir 9 1 ff , ua 1 I . N , Q., , , , . , - 311, , -1. .- In t Yr, ,, .1 Q- 2 fl bontmqznq. .-.35 1, ,A gg il-'Lu I -nf, .ix if M! -flue, L64 3 .2 . S ' n Q. . I X, : X i I. .4 if tk., f , Xa, F'Aj,,3' . 2 '53 m P ' 1 -Z? if-f X JE A N Yr-I f- -l - - - '- 14wfagfm,a44 N -s v ' , . Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May -4 Little Theater. OO! I'm scared! Z YYY First day of school. Disaster! Sophomore class sweaters. Something new?? Election of officers. Nominations are closed. First cross country track meet at Royerton. Tch! Tch! Senior bake sale. Doctor's busy day. World Series. Yay, Rah, Indians! Methodist Play. Entertaining evening. Junior Class Rings. Who has them now? Sophomore bake sale. A half baked affair. T. B. Education Program. Time well spent. Junior Play. Had comical possibilities. End of first six weeks. Five more to go ----- -23 Teachers' Institute. Institution--that is! First Basketball game. Victory! Chili Supper and Senior Candy Sale. Eats and Sweets. Armistice Day Program. Instrument display. NHey, Mom, I want a clarinet!H Senior Announcements. Ah! Presents. -26 Thanksgiving Vacation. Gobble Gobble! End of second six weeks. Four more to go ---- Bird Imitation Program. Tweet! Tweet! Christmas wreaths. Busy Juniors! -10 Little Theater. Academy awards for Miss Yaste and Mr. Harader. Jr. High Christmas Party. Young love. Sr. High Christmas Party. Vacation begins, fun, then freedom. First school day after vacation. Here we go again! Boy Scout Supper. Where's the Sweet Bugle? Successus pictures. Peaches. End of semester. Exams. Hohl White shirts, flashy neckties, and socks. You sinful Senior girls! Tom Thumb Wedding. Here comes the bride. District Solo and Ensemble Contest. What a blow! Dedication of Intercommunication System. HMay I have your attention please?H State Scholarship Tests. No honors for U. C. this year. Jr. High Tourney. Shoot 'em high, shoot 'em low. Valentine Day. HI love me.H Open House. Parents find out what we go through. 5. I I Speech class pantomine. Did someone forget their lines? State Solo and Ensemble Contest. More big blows. Mothers' Club Style Show and party. Hon! How pretty!V 24-25-26 Sectional Tourney. No comment. Class Tourney. Where's Chloe? End of fourth six weeks. Two more to go-- Depauw Symphony. Sweet music fills the air. Sophomore party. Ballerina Evans! District Band, Orchestra, and Vocal Contest. Sparkle, kids. Senior Play. Bob Hope has competition--we hope. End of fifth six weeks. One more to go- Good Friday. No school. -18 Easter Vacation. Hln Your Easter Bonnet.n Book Review. I must read that! Marionette Symphony. Sophomores make money. Senior and Junior Reception. The best yet. State Band, Orchestra, and Vocal contest. We sparkle again. Spring Concert. Seniors last performance. Class Day. Seniors hand over reins to Juniors. Baccalaureate. Big event. -25 Exams. See you next year. Junior and Senior Reception. Seniors can relax. Commencement. A long struggle. ' 30 'QNLM is , .. .. .. ,. , , A IIDONYRUSTGC. Seniors - Allen Beaty, president, Fred Harlow, vice-president, Janice Maloon Juniors - Allen Allie, treasurer, Joyce Eikenberry, secretary, Dennis Coby Sophomoreg - Donald Huffman, Harriet Grindle Freshmen - Ellen Sutton, Barbara Mong Faculty Advisers - Mr. Harader, Miss Waltz The Student Council was organized at the beginning of the year. The members, representatives from each of the senior high school classes, were chosen to express each class's ideas. Allen Beaty was elected president, Fred Harlow vice-president, Joyce Eikenberry, secretaryg and Allen Allie, treasurer. t Activities, sponsored by the Student Council, were: planning the election of cheer leaders and the programs for pep sessions, decorating-the Christmas trees, and bringing the NMovie Dancen to the students. Mr. Harader and Miss Waltz acted as student sponsors of the Council. l r H ll 31 Q' ' j tw: , ,ff gg, - gg WESTERNER srgrr MEM ERS Co-editors --------------- - -------- -- 1. ,X ' Q '. qxa' 4 x '51 ----------Joyce Noffsinger Fred Harlow Feature Writers ----------- -------------------- Donna Jefferis Layout Editors ------ ---------------- Copyreaders ------------------------- Art ------------------------------------ Typists ----------------------------- Reporters --------------------------- Jr. 8 Sr. ------- -Reporters---------- Max Burris Dick Wise Marcia Wenger ----------Marlene Wenger Barbara Buckingham ----------Shirley Teaford Fred Harlow Judy Heuss Joyce Noffsinger -------Barbara Buckinghal Beverly Ashley Virginia Whitesel ----------Myra coby Marlene Wenger Marcia Wenger Judy Heuss Beverly Ashley ----------Junior Hannoy Judy Reign J. P. Haber ----------Myra Coby Shirley Teaford Freshmen-Sophomore Reporters ------------------ Norma Dillon Jr. High Grades ----------------- ---- Music Department -------------------- Sports ------------- ----------------- Sponsor ------ --------- -------- 32 Donna Jefferis ----------Virginia Whitesel ----------Beverly Ashley Norma Dillon ----------Norma Dillon Judy Reish Miss Bower Z Co-editors ---- --- Business Manager ---- Circulation Managers Copy Editors ----- - --- --- -- Picture Editors ----- Snapshot Editor -------- ------ Feature Editors ----- Layout Editors ------ Art Editor ------------------- -- Typists ---- ----------- Sponsor --------------- offs sf-W -----Allen Beaty Shirley Teaford ---Ray MacDougall ---Marlene Wenger Donna Jefferis --------Myra Coby Richard Lynch Fred Harlow --------------------Virginia Whitesel Larry Midlam - ----- Gunther Todter -------------- ---Joyce Noffsinger Jack Hammons --- ---- Judy Heuss Martha Crouse Richard Key --------Paula Schoenfeld ------ ---------Judy Heuss Beverly Ashley -------Miss Yaste Jane Lyons ------------------------------------ Nadine Shelley Thomas Lyons, the father ---------------------- Maurice Frazier Mary Lyons, the mother ------------------------ Joyce Eikenberry Lillybud, the maid ---------------------------- Dolly Majors Nancy Lyons ----------------------------------- Norma Dillon Henry Warren ---------------------------------- Don Ross Barbara Drew ---------------------------------- Mary Ann Seman Dot Varnum ------------------------------------ Patsy Seibert Vera Bailey ------ ---------------------------- Jean Welch Aunt Helen ------------------------------------ Barbara Buckingham Lyman Bosworth -------------------------------- Gary Snyder Donald Mayberry ------------------------------- Dick Wise Robert Grant ---------------------------------- Terry McCarter Sophia Thayer, the secretary ------------------ Judy Reish Lloyd Maxon ----------------------------------- Keith Mason Loraine Joyce the Frenchwoman ----------------- Joselyn Caron 34 OFFICERS President ------------ Vice-President ------- Secretary ------------ Treasurer ------------ Librarians ----------- Violins Marlene Wenger Joan Teaford Ellen Sutton Beverly Wigger Phyllis Snyder Barbara Hooper Claire Buckingham Sue Steiger Rheta Bruss Betty Hufford Leta Sue Whitesel Lynn Allie Viola Paula Schoenfeld Marcia Jo Gettinger Cello Beverly Ashley Nancee Lephart Harriet Grindle String Bass Barbara Ashley Marilyn Edwards Gunther Todter Bill Baker Marlene Wenger Paula Schoenfeld Gary Snyder Dick Wise Judy Reish Flutes Gary Snyder Judy Jenkins Carol Stein Oboe Allen Beaty Horns Donald Huffman Carol Wise Sally Sue Reigel Cl rinets Gunther Todter Bill Baker Don Sipe Cornets James Davis Garner Cox Norma Dillon Judy Hollinger Piano Marian Whitesel 35 Owcieefm Trombones Allan ye Dick Lynch Dick Wise Bass Donald Ashley Tympgni Goethe Chambers Alto Sgxes Jean Welch Mary Ann Seman Patsy Seibert Tenor Saxes Ray MacDougall Larry Midlam Drums Martha Kreider Ronnie Bratton game! The music department, under the supervision of Robert Dwiggins, has been very active this year. The season's activities began on October 9, when the band marched at the Fall Festival in Winchester. Next the band donned uniforms to play for visitors at Open House on October 2O. Then the Christmas spirit caught up with us and on November 29, we marched uptown and gave Santa Claus a musical welcome The mixed chorus also took up the Christmas spirit by singing UThe Nutcracker Suiteu and H'Twas the Night Before Christmasu for the Mother's Club. At the District Solo and Ensemble Contest, eleven out of twenty-five participants won first division. These winners were part of the program at the Dedication of the Intercommunication System which was held February 7. Five of the eleven won first division February 19 in the State Solo and Ensemble Contest. District and State Band, Orchestra, and Vocal Contests were held April 2 and May 7, respectively. The music groups ended their season with the Spring Concert given May 15. 36 Flutes Gary Snyder Ann Jefferis Carol Stein Judy Jenkins Kay Binninger Oboe Allen Beaty Nancee Lephart Alto Clarinet Barbara Ashley Bass Clarinet Marilyn Edwards Tympani Goethe Chambers Drums Bud Downing Ronnie Bratton Martha Kreider Gene Summers Bells Beverly Ashley Basses Terry McCarter Donald Ashley Maurice Frazier Alto Saxes Jean Welch Mary Ann Seman Patsy Seibert Coleen Clear Kay West Zend President ----- Vice-President Secretary ----- Treasurer ----- Sgt. At Arms-- Librarians ---- Allan Dye Richard Lynch Joselyn Caron Norma Dillon Fred Harlow Allen Beaty Terry McCarter Nancee Lephart Harriet Grindle Janice Maloon Donald Huffman Barbara Ashley Marilyn Edwards Goethe Chambers Baritone Sax Vance McCarter Tenor Saxes Ray MacDougall Larry Midlam Donna Jefferis Marilee Mangas Cornets Marcia Gettinger Norma Dillon Judy Hollinger Ronnie Van Vickle Rodney DeBolt Jim Davis Bud Westfall Bill Bower Jan Reish Elvin Baker Stanley Hines Garner Cox Horns Don Huffman Carol Wise Sally Reigel Marian Whitesel Perry Blankley Sand ra Welbourne Baritone Fred Harlow Allen Allie Larry Brumbaugh 37 Clarinets Gunther Todter Harriet Grindle Joselyn Caron Sherron Downing Bill Baker Phyllis Snyder Sue Ann Wampler Shirley Teaford Don Sipe Darrell Tipple Gene Wise Marilyn Brown Joyce Midlam Shirley Lees Lucyanna Reitenour Lois Shockney Phil Shaw Gretchen Haber Rheta Bruss Doris Brown Ann Chenoweth Beverly Huntwork Janice Maloon Trombones Allan Dye Dick Lynch Peggy Harlow Joyce Eikenberry Bob Evans Joel Wenger Bassoon Judy Reish SOPRANOS Nora Dean Brown Myra Coby Norma Dillon Marilyn Edwards Jean Fain Gretchen Haber Phyllis Hamilton Peggy Harlow Eileen Hindsley Donna Jefferis Jean Key Shirley Lees Ann Lynch Judy Marker Joyce Mullen Judy Reish Barbara Shaffer Addie Spicer Beverly Stilts Merna Suitts Shirley Teaford Jean Welch Marlene Wenger Patricia Whistler I 0 ALTOS Rheta Bruss Dennis Coby Sherron Downing Fern Durham Joyce Eikenberry Harriet Grindle Nancee Lephart Patsy MacDougall Joyce Midlam Patsy Seibert Nadine Shelley Paula Schoenfeld Phyllis Snyder Carol Stein Ellen Sutton OFFICERS 2nd SOPRANOS Barbara Ashley Beverly Ashley Christine Brown Doris Brown Marilyn Brown Phyllis Ellison Judy Hollinger Ann Jefferis Jule Jenkins Martha Kreider Mary Ann Seman Lois Shockney Sue Ann Wampler Martha Welch Marcia Wenger President ---------- ---- -Myra Coby V. President ---- Secretary- ---- ---------- Treasurer--------------- Librarians ------ 38 Dennis Coby Marv Ann Seman Christine Brown Donna Jefferis Shirley Teaford gamma SOPRQNOS Beverly Ashley Nora Dean Brown Myra Coby Norma Dillon Marilyn Edwards Peggy Harlow Judy Heuss Ann Jefferis Donna Jefferis Ann Lynch Janice Maloon Judy Reish Addie Spicer Merna Suitts Shirley Teaford Sue Wampler Jean Welch Marcia Wenger Marlene Wenger ALTOS Barbara Ashley Kay Binninger Christine Brown Doris Brown Dennis Coby Sherron Downing Joyce Eikenberry TENORS Bill Baker Bill Bower Jim Fulk J, P, Haber Fred Harlow Terry McCarter Vance McCarter Don Ross Gunther Todter Ronnie Van Vickle Bud Westfall Dick Wisg Phyllis Snyder Harriet Grindle Martha Kreider Nancee Lephart Joyce Midlam Joyce Mullen Paula Schoenfeld Mary Ann Semen Nadine Shelley 39 BASES Allen Allie Allen Beaty Rodney DeBolt Allan Dye Edward Frazier Donald Huffman Ray MacDougall Don Martin Tom Reier Roger Resor Darrell Tipple OFFICERS PT6So ' --Beverly Ashley V. Pres. ---- Allen Beaty Sec.-- ----- -Judy Heuss Treas.---- --Ray MacDougal1 Lib. -------- Jean Welch Director, Allen Allie Mr. Dwiggins 6 1 . K 'Q 'V 'i W 7 h6t,S' A b, f X, W Wi?G SUCCESSUS 1949 Nov. Dec Jan Feb WILDCAT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1949-1949 2 Wayne 5 Yorktown 12 Saratoga 19 Portland 23 Hagerstown 3 Winchester 10 Cambridge City 14 Parker 17 Centerville 21 Jackson, Ind. 4 Lynn 8 Hagerstown Tourney 14 Farmland 21 Winchester 25 Stoney Creek 28 Eaton, Ind. 4 Brookville 11 Liberty 18 Hedkey 24, 25, 26 Sectional Tourney 42 U.C Here 44 There 40 There 30 Here 39 Here 38 There 39 There 45 There 42 Here 27 Here 28 Here 37 Hagerstown 3C There 44 Here 27 There 30 There 33 Here 31 There 43 Here 41 Opp 22 41 44 40 28 57 43 49 40 38 46 31 45 41 44 37 30 49 58 Nov Dec Jan. Feb WILDCAT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1949-1950 3 Wayne 11 Saratoga 18 Portland 22 Hagerstown 29 Spartanburg 2 Winchester 9 Cambridge City 10 2nd Team Tourney 13 Parker 16 Centerville 22 Jackson, Ind. 3 Lynn 7 Hagerstown Tourney 13 Farmland 20 Winchester 24 Stoney Creek 27 Eaton, Ind. 3 Brookville 10 Liberty 17 Redkey Here Here There There Here Here Here Portland Here There Here There Hagerstown Here There Here Here There Here There 43 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Dennis Coby, J. P. Haber, Joyce Eikenberry Phyllis Hamilton, Eilene Hindsley, Jule Jenkins, Marilyn Brown, Judy Hollinger, Shirley Lees, Ellen Sutton, Phyllis Snyder, Ann Jefferis, Martha Kreider Sue Ann Wampler. Mr. Paul, sponsor, Nancy Searl, Patsy Seibert, Judy Reish, Rheta Bruss, Barbara Buckingham, Doris Brown, Jean Key, Lois Shockney, Pat Whistler, Ann Lynch, Gretchen Haber, Miss Bower, sponsor. Joyce Noffsinger, Lucy Anna Reitenour, Barbara Ashley, Nancee Lephart, Harriet Grindle, Marilyn Edwards, Peggy Harlow, Carol Stein, Joyce Midlam, Beverly Stilts, Kay Binninger, Marcia Jo Gettinger, Virginia Whitesel. Joyce Eikenberry, J. P. Haber, Dennis Coby - hal Nov. Dec Jan. Feb KITTEN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1948-1949 Wayne Yorktown Saratoga Portland Hagerstown Winchester Cambridge City Parker Centerville Jackson, Ind. Lynn Farmland Winchester Stoney Creek Eaton, Ind. Jackson, Ind. Liberty Redkey Here There There Here Here There There There Here Here Here There Here There There Here There Here OPP 12 24 21 44 21 33 21 16 26 26 30 36 34 23 32 22 22 33 FIRST ROW- SECOND ROW THIRD ROW- Nov. 3 ll 18 23 26 Dec. 2 9 16 Jan. 5 6 8 13 25 Feb. 2 4 9 12 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL John Denniston, Ronald Bretton, Charles Jefferis, Larry Brumbaugh, Keith Brown, and Richard Birum. -John Jenkins, Buddy Downing, Dick Whistler, Gene Wise, and Phil Weida. Charles Stull manager, Jerry Reish, Lowell Nelson, Phil Shaw, and Howard Thrall, Coach. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Lynn There Saratoga There Wayne Here Ridgeville There Winchester There Farmland Here Spartanburg Cambridge City Tourney Centerville Farmland There Fountain City Here Centerville Hagerstown Jackson, Ind. Here Stoney Creek There Lynn Here Wayne Here Fountain City There Tourney Union City Jackson Winchester 46 JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Susan Lephart Claire Buckingham Joan Teaford 0 . 15 16 18 21 41 2 13 24 33 40 9 24 24 16 20 16 i Z FIRST ROW: 'Donald Huffman, Darrell Tipple, Bob Dunn, Rodney DeBolt, Bud Westfall SECOND ROW: Gene Summers, Terry McCarter, Allan Dye, Goethe Chambers, Vance McCarter THIRD ROW: Junior Hannoy, Allen Allie, Bob Evans, Garner Cox, Sept. Fred Harlow, manager BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1948 Redkey Wayne Centerville Boston Webster Fountain City Ansonia 47 Here There There There There There There Opp. 3 5 6 6 6 1 2 ,jg-f Don Sipe, Jack Hammons, Stanley Hines, Robert Hines, Neldon Hotmire, J. P. Haber, Keith Mason, Ray MacDougall, Tom Richardson, Don Martin, Bob Dunn, Richard Key Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 TRACK SCHEDULE Royerton Burris Dunkirk McKinley , 48 1948 Royerton McKinley Union City Burris Richmond Royerton Union City Alexandria Dunkirk Union City Union City McKinley Q. A A. Thirty girls participated in G. A. A. this year. The officers were as follows: Joyce Eikenberry, president, Harriet Grindle, vice-president, and Barbara Ashley, secretary-treasurer. The group went on picnics and hikes in the Fall. During the winter months, they sponsored a dance, played basketball, volleyball, ring tennis, soft ball, and other indoor sports. Under the direc tion of Miss Bower, the girls enjoyed a very successful year The season opened with basketball by those not on the Varsity or second team squads. We ccntinued basketball throughout the season. nEvery team was in there fighting.H Mr. Thrall was our coach. The teams and their records consist of: First Semester Captain Won Lost M. Burris 3 2 A. Beaty 3 2 J. P. Haber 2 3 B. Hufford 2 3 Second Semester T. Heier 3 O A. Beaty 2 1 D. Martin 1 2 J. Hammons 0 3 awfinq Under the leadership of Mr. Brumba teachers began their Tuesday afternoon No teams were organized this year, but was planned for each bowler. The bowl is as follows: Bowler Games W. Brumbaugh 18 G. Bratton 18 B. Hufford 16 R. MaCDouga11 18 . Hines 16 . Snyder 18 . Paul 18 . Waltz 18 . Crawford 6 18 . Hines 16 . Bower 15 . Miller 18 . Harter 14 . Shelley 12 18 S G J H T R. Parks B M G J N C. Jefferis Av. 152 148 142 141 139 131 124 121 119 119 116 116 115 112 109 106 Bowler Games Dillon 18 Reish 14 Ashley 18 Brumbaugh 14 Bratton 6 Merritt 16 Jefferis 10 Fulk 12 Bower 16 Teaford 16 Gullett 14 Wenger 16 Schoenfeld 17 Key 12 L. Jefferis 8 Whitesel 8 ugh thirty-two students and bowling Sessions in October a twenty-two game schedule ing average for each person Av. 102 101 100 100 100 99 97 94 88 88 87 82 78 75 71 67 rsgmf X J I x li? ,, L . 4 , -if ' 1 'Wil M0512 1 - X j '6 ff' vs fy 6149 gh L8 ,r'-..-.I 4 qgx ic. 109g ,1-:i im 9 , at . ,ggi Q1 4 2141: ' F- R ' -si ., .A --- ws, 1-'., NM bv -mt ' J' ..,h Q i M 'X EL Robert Reid ------ John Patchell ---- Patsy Kyle ------- David Beaty ------ Betty Anders ----- Robert Anderson Nancy Blankley --- Patsy Bower ------ Max Brown -------- Phil Brown ------- Roger Bruss ------ Beverly Buckingham Rebecca Burris --- Barbara Butcher -- Patty Carpenter -- Janet Castle ----- Rudy Chambers ---- Linda Clapper ---- Jim Fisher ------- Donald Hines ----- Joe Kaiser ------- Jerry Kantner ---- June Mangas ------ Jane Lephart ----- Janice Marker ---- Eugene Marshall -- Mary McCullough -- Robert Miller ---- Helen Montano ---- Nancy Proctor ---- Dale Brandon Ruth Seman ------ Caryl Shaw ------- Norma Shockney --- Richard Stein ---- Dixie Stuck ------ Marilyn Thomas --- Joel Tibbetts ---- Philip Wise ------ Weldon Witters --- 1948 ALUMNI -------- University of Cincinnati ----- ------------------------ Hanover Colleve Dr. Chamber's Office -----------------------------Purdue University ------------------------- Housewife ------------------------------------ Housewife Miami Jacobs Business College ----------------------------------- Ball state ------------------------------- Champ Products Harrison Printing Company -- Hanover College -------- Housewife -- Western Collefe -------- Housewife Purdue University Indiana University ---- Telephone Co. ------------- Navy ------------- Navy ------- Ball State ------------- Navy --- Rice's Factory Indiana University ------- Ball State ------------- Navy Indiana University - Miller's Sawmill ------- Ball State Purdue University Harrison Printing Company ------------------------------ Western College Elkhart Business School ----------------------------- Telegraph Office ------------------------------------ Housewife Depauw University Stephen's College Indiana University ------------- ------------------- Ball state f .1 --.. v ,v- -, . up 1 .v sa- V 19 ff' ' 4 '- 5 , 9,1 1' 4,.,' ' 1: ' we I 7 .-M, . .A ' '. L -0' r' 4. , . .wx W U. . I DA. , . , Y X I . Y , . , W I J X lf. r 1 A' v I M u'f'!..',-. , A ,- i ug, W - . ,Xl 'I'-G, . ' , '54 H X. xl r I If ' if , ,B QQ, f mf .-yi x' 1-,V v 'Jih 'I' - j ., .fn ,I ,, 1 , ,,, A ,ll X VM X I .it 'I ,sm .1 H if Q lf. , JU: ' Xgr, X we XM?-. ,MMI , I 1 'fix , f , 1 , ug. . ..-1 . -'Jllv WVU. 4 v-5 'fl' . A . 1 1 A xxfmibdb I 4 ,KhMlNhL .11 , ZW' 'Qu L i.'I ,.n,! A '- y I 12.114 Kms' I' il' , 3 7.1.5 Yum , ? -J Q ' 3 I x .4 I Y K 1 l. 2'QF CLASS SONG On class of forty-nine, True we will be, On class of forty-nine, Let our colors stand for loyalty. Our class of forty-nine, Never will stray, We will work long and hard, To bring honor to our blue and grey We will stand fast and true, To Union High, Loyal we'll ever be, Till it's our time to say good-bye. SCHOOL SONG To Union High, the school we love, We sing a song of praise, To all her many victories won, And high her banners raise. We glorify our Alma Mater And work for her with zest, To show to all the world around That Union High is best. So let's join in the cheer While we're all gathered here, Cheer for our U. C. High. We are ready to fight For the red and the white, Dear old Union High Rah! Rah! For her honor and fame For her glorious name, We will stand every loyal man. So cheer, cheer, the gang's all her All out for U. C. High! S. Q KELLER THIS YEARBOOK PRINTED VELVATONE-EXCLUSIVE KELLER REFINEMENT OF PHOTO-OFFSET gc BUFFALO '4 1 .X N, H 15 .'n ' W- 'gl A 1 , ow- 'L Q ' I 1 . w - x -'T n' . w n X it-ru-Ih'.Vll 4 1 u ,ww I I V U P 6 N wt an I L U .,. .H , Q 1 .A V inn' - 1 , 1 C 1. vt. . -1 1-V -Q , -1. is - iq F L . , u.l . aw-,JI :1-ff:- v-4. 1 , .x In git, Zim? .Y -.- . , A .1- - -N'+:9N' ' ' -M ' '7 7 . I ' 545'-J'X ',,'V Ju... W .QA 1. ., ,JB R,-A .' A fr 'Q . M4 . : ' , -'-'zkv f efwf- ., 4 A s - 4 'f A u Af-'fx -f. l 2-Q-V 15:4 x, M, Ig ., 5 ' ' rx - . .,.-, .yu Va 1 -. 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