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

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1950 SUCCESSUS My .Ir ggi llll ljlg X .lill IIIIEII Ill 3 1 HH, 'W West Slde Hlgh School Unlon Clty, Indlana ojgfxx k 'v .Nam C Lrwlrglfx--8 vm ' U 1 ll ' : f . ' - - -. 'I Q! i Hrl' Kllj-- .n x I N X au- Lg Jil K -1-,X --.Teeth -. 1 Z I -' 'X- .,,, V I fb 1 ll 'l I II f wtf jg' gg! :H nm 2 'I ,fm 1 I, ' M1 ll lj 41 ! wg - li 14 f , L- ' N F Q 7 f X N V ' I V11 Y -i. rig I l 1 .. HI is -If U fl gel: 12 rn- R3 'Pa FB rm . -... 'lv In lll .F ' N1 gi- 'W' A . ,Q , M 1 lx, , Q ,G 4 'ji ' 7,53 gf. fi., ':5k'1. J .V - ' it If I V .,f4I,.-.LLJ-,jf .rn sv, ' - 1-' 9- ' O I Dedmatmn LOOk1Dg back over Un1on C1ty's hund another century of progress, we, the Suc ceseus Staff, feel that lt isonly fltting and proper that we should dedlcate this book to the found rs of WThe Hub of Two States.N red years of development and anticipating ADH VV THAWUN Board of Education Roy C McC1urg, Treasurer, Carl W Chenoleth, Presidentg E E Harlow, Secretary i Superintendent Mathematics Depaul University, A B Indiana Ufnlversity, N' A Butler University Pacu DOROTHY DUNN Offlce Secretary Principal Dean of Boys Social Science Ball State, A B , N' A lty . r FRANK A. ROSS . L. M. HARADER LEAH HIATT Office Secretary GLEN ERANDON AND FAYE ELLIOTT Engineers Grade Faculty Front row 1. to r. Miss loffitt, lisa Bangor, Misa Higgs, lisa Murphy, Mrs. Lindley, Mrs. Huffer. Back row 1. to r. llrs. Grindle, Mrs. Harader, Hr. 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B. ic E sl man to Bo 1 Q so Q Bo 1 no Lo F Fred Harlow Beverly Ashley M ra Coby Ray MacDougall Janice Maloon Billy Joe Baker Paula Schoenfeld Gunther Todter Judy Heuss Jack Hammons Martha Crouse J P Haber Marlene Wenger Larry Midlam Rlchard Key Lena Hurd Jr Hannoy Nora Dean Broun Bud Frazler Jess Nellson Dona Jefferis Carol Coby Tom Reler Allen Beaty Franc1s Ellison Evelyn Wogerman Bod Dunn Joyce Noffslnger Marcia Wenger Shlrley Teaford Allen Dye Phyllis Stewart Jack Teagarden Don Sipe Alumni 1949 Hanover College Ball State Teachers College Ball State Teachers College Glass Factory' Post Grad Ball Ball Ball Indlana Ball Ball Married Army Home Indiana University State Teachers College Ben Franklin Ohio State Teachers College State Teachers College Farm Funeral Home Glass Factory Nurses Training State Teachers College Home State Teachers College State Teachers College Western College Marrled Rice Blind Factory Purdue Universlty Telephone California International Buslness College Methodist Hospltal, Indlanapolis Chr1st1an College Indiana Un1vers1ty Ball State Teachers College Home Harader's Teagarden's Harr1son's Max Burr1s International Business College Dick Lynch . . . . . . Indiana University virginiawhiieseif KLAS E3 A Qx BIIIUTS J oyc e Mullen Secretary Joyce likenberry President Donald Martin Vice-President Dennis Coby Treasurer Twelve years lt took us to become Seniors, and this was the busiest and best of them all At the beginning of the year we resumed our studies for the final time and assumed the responsibility of leadership for the year activities. We were well represented on the Yesterner staff, the music department, G. A A., bowling, and various athletics One of our first class projects was the candy sale at the Chili Supper last fall As basketball season approached, we sold red and white schedule pencils The Wildcat roster included three seniors on the squad and the manager We also had several girls in the cheering block, and still other seniors were in the pefp band At the home basketball games we operated the concession stand. In December three seniors attended the annual Purdue Speech Conference. The next class activity was our play, Strgge Qgggggll, which was given in January after several months of rehearsals. All the time we were kept quite busy ordering announcements and exchanging name cards and pictures. In the last winter weeks the Successus staff, with the help of the class, compiled and sold the 1950 yearbook. Spring was ushered in with the class tourney, when our 'Nifty-Fifties' won the consolation game. Later on, several seniors entered essay and speech contests, and others concentrated on the band contests. All the Seniors entertained the Juniors at the annual party given in the gymg then the next month we enjoyed the Reception given in our honor by the Junior Class. The year came to a. wonderful close with Class Day, Baccalaureate, and Commencement as we bid Union High a fond adieu and join its Alumni as the Class of 1950. I Howard Thrall . . .. . Sponsor O ALLEN ALLIE Band 1,2,3,U Baseball 1,2,3,h Basketball 1,2,3,h Bowling 1 Class Officer 2,3 Class Play b Class Tourney 1 Latin Club 2,3 Mixed Chorus 2,3 Solo-Ensemble 3,h Student Council 1,3 Successus h Track 3,h DONALD ASHLEY Band l,2,3,l+ Bowling 1,2,3 Class Tourney 1,2 Intramural l,2,3,1+ Orchestra 2,3 Solo Ensemble 1,2 Student Manager 14 CHRISTINE HIUWN Bowling 1,2,3,b Class Play 1, l,2, Librarian 1 Mlxed Chorus 3,14 Orchestra 1 Solo-Ensemble 3 Successus h BARBARA BUCKIUGHAK Bowling l Cheering Block 3,14 Claes Play 3 4 G A. L. 1,2,3 1+ Latin Club 2,3 Kivani e Speech Cont e st Purdue Conference 1+ Rotary Speech Contest Succeesue 1+ ieeterner 3 I+ DENHI S COBY Cheer Leader 3 Cheering Block 1+ Class Officer 1,4 G, A. A. 1,2,3,h C-lee Club 1,2,3,l+ Latin Club 2,3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,l+ Solo-Ensemble 3 Student Council 3 Succeslus ls Ll-H 2,3 DON DeCAMP Class Officer 2' Intramural 2 Student Counc1l 2 NORMA DILLON Band l,2,3,b Bowling 1,2,3,h Claes Play 3,14 l,2, YIXGCI Chorus 2, Orchestra b Solo-Ensemble 3 Student Council b Successus 14 Westerner 3 JOYCE EIKENIBERRY Bowling 1 Clase Officer I+ Class Play 3 I+ Cheer Leader 3 G A A. l,2, 1+ Glee Club l,2,3,l+ Librarian l Orchestra 1+ Solo Ensemble 3 Student Council 3 1+ Succeesus I+ Mixed Chorus 3,1+ e3eI+ - G. A A 3 I4 G. A, A. 3,14 Q Q , 1 ' Band. 2,3,!-L ' . . 3. fi! I f f' - f 0 PHILLIS ELLISON Glee Club l,3,h Mixed Chorus h HAURICE FRAZIER Band 2, 3,14 Class Play 3,h Class Tourney l ,2 , 3,14 Intramural l,2, 3,14 Solo-Ensemble L1 ANNA HANNOY Class Play L, A Latin Club 2, Successus Westerner 3,11 SUI HAHTHICK Mesa, Arizona. 2,3 Cheering Block it G A. A. 1,4 Glee Club 1,11- lixed Chorus 1+ OBBY JOI HINIS Bowling l,2,3,!+ Class Tourney 1,3,l+ Intramural 1,2,3,lb Track 2,3,b WELDOX HDIMIHI Class Tourney 3 lb Intrmmral 1,2,3,Lr Track 2,3,4 OBEBI HU FOBD Basketball 1,2 Bowling 1,2,3, Class Play P+ Class Tourney 1,2,3 Intramural 3,4 PATbY 1acDOUGALL Bowling l, A Glee Club 1,2,3 Latin Club 2,3 Librarian 1 Mixed Chorus 2,3 Westerner 2 Q G. . A. 2 4 3 ls Class Officer h Student Council U 2 GI . Ao 1 DON MARTIN Basketball 2,3 Bolling l ,14 Class Officer l,3,14 Class Tourney l,2,3,D Intramural 3,14 Mixed Chorus 3,14 Succeesus 14 Track 3,14 KEITH MASON Basketball l,2,3 1+ Claes Officer 2 Clase Play 3 Claes Tourney 1,2 Successue 1+ Track l,2,3 ll- Yolleyball 3 Yesterner 4 TERRY McCARTEB Band 2,3 1+ Baseball l,2,3 lb Basketball l,2,3 1+ Bowling l Clase Play 3 ll- Class Tourney 1 Mixed Chorus 2,3,1+ Succeseua I+ Volley Ball 14 Westerner 2 JUDY McGI1lNIS Glee Club 3 14- Librarian 3 it JUDY REISH Band l,2,3,1+ Bowling 1,2,3,1+ Cheering Block 3,4 Class Play 3 G. A.. A. 1,2,3,l+ Glee Club l,2,3 Latin Club 2,3 Mixed Chorus 3 Orchestra l,3,b Office Ass't lb Solo Ene ble 3 Successua 1+ Weeterner 3 HARIHL HIIIB. A, A Glee Club 3,4 lixed. Chung 11 DON ROSS Class Play 3,14 Class Tourney l,2,3,h Intramural 1,2, 3,14 Latin club 2,3 Mined Chorus 3,14 Successus b MAR! AIN Siu! 3'-D-4 1.2.3.4 Bowling 4 Claes Play 3 A 1,2, Glee Club 2,3 Latin Club 2,3 Librarian 2 Mixed. Chorus 2,33 Orchestra 1,2,3,b Solo Ensemble l,2,3,l+ Succeeme It PATSY SEIBERT Band 1,2,3 Cheering Block 3 Class Play 3,h G. A. A. 1,2,3,L, Girls' State 3 Glee Club l,2,3,h Latin Club 2,3 M xed Chorus 2,3,h Orchestra 1,2,3 Solo-Ensemble 1,2 Successus h Westerner h GARY SNYDER Band 2,3,4 Basketball 1 Bowling l,2,3,4 Class Officer 3 Class Tourney l,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Intramural 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 2,3 Mixed Chorus 2,4 Orchestra 3,4 Solo Ensemble 3 Successus M Pep Band 2,3 ADDI SPIDER Cheering Block 3 Clase Officer 3 A A Glee Club 1,2,3 4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Solo-Ensemble 3 Successue N HAR! WOGEBMAI BETTY YILCH Glee Club 1,4 JEAN WELCH Band 1,2,3 Bowling 2 G. A. A. 1,2 Glee Club 1,2,3 Latin Club 2,3 Librarian lg Mixed Chorus 2,3 Orchestra 1,2,3 Successus h JACK WILSON Bolling 1 Clase Tourney l,2,3, Intramural l,?,3 U Successes N DICK WIS! Band 1,2 Claes Officer 1 C19-88 3pu Claes Tourney 1,23 Intramural l,2,3 4 Latin Club 2.3 Mixed Chorus 2.3 4 Orchestra l,2,3 Purdue Conference Solo Ensemble 2,3 Student Council 1 Successus M Westerner 3,k Prophecy This is UCBS-TV, Channel 50 on your dial. We are televising the annual Alumni Banquet of the Union City West Side High School in this, the year 1970 You see seated at the head of the table Richard Earl Wise, Governor of Indiana On his right is Congresswoman Barbara Buckingham of the 10th dis- trict and on the left is Donald Xaltenborn DeCemp The man you see standing behind the palms, talking to the two women, is Maurice Frazier, the author of the current best seller, 'Jokes for 'All' Oc casions' He is discussing the new French styles with designer Dennis Coby and her best seamstress, Phyllis Ellison, The two men in uniform are Colonel Donald Martin and Admiral Gary Snyder They are comparing notes and stories of their exploits The camera is focused on 'Super Salesman Robert Hufford who is selling Noma Dillon a 50-inch television set for her bowling alley She needs some- thing to attract customers because Mary Ann Sanan's skating rink has been taking all the attention of the people She is featuring the heavy weight champion of wrestling, 'Gorgeous' Jack Wilson We regret that bas1cetball's 'Coach of the Year , Terry McCarter, and the Arizona on Sue Hartnick's Dude Ranch recovering from the shock of winning the N I T Championship Now we switch to the opposite side of the room, where Doctor Allie, chief surgeon at Johns Hopkins, is explaining 'the pink corpuscle' to Dentist Donald Ross and Blood Chemist Judy Reish Beside them are two of the lomliest women here They are the famed florist, Joyce Elkenberry, and Indie.na's foremost interior decorator, Mary Wogerman They have been working diligently at planning the marriage settings of Christine Brown and Betty Welch That's Patsy Seibert over there in the corner pounding madly away on her portable typewriter She has to carry lt with her at all times and answer the fan mall of her employer, Keith Mason, who has recently swum the Atlantic Ocean Seated at the end of the table are Judy McGinnis Qwho has Just purchased the 'Yoolworth' storesl and Martha Reier who is employed as head of the Advertising Department The food for this feast was grown on tne one-thousand. acre farm of Weldon Hotmlre It was prepared by Chef Bob Hines Stepping up to our microphone are the stars of the Metropolitan Opera, Yvonne de Welch and accompanist Addy Spicer, who have recently appeared in Anna Hannoy's production of 'What's Left of the Gang Is All Here Nova, 'Most Valuable Player , Don Ashley, are unable to be here. They are in Last Will and Testament We, the Half Century Senlor Class of Union City West S1de H gh School, hereby declare this our last w1ll and testament: Allen Allie hands over h1s collection of Wdifferent-looklng hatsw to Goethe Chambers Don Ashley leaves hls w1tty answers in Government class to Jim D3Y18 Christine Brown wills her quiet little chuckle to Sue Wampler Barbara Buckingham leaves her job as assistant librar1an to Pllen Sutton Dennis Coby F1118 her ab1lity to be late to school in the morning to any sleepy head Don DeCamp leaves the theater to Duane Yoder Norma Dillon w1lls her ability to play the trumpet and eat candy at e same t1me to Judy Hollinger Ph llis Ellison w1lls her even temperament to Fern Durham Maurice Frazier glves all grocery stores to their owners Anna WBaby' Hannoy wills her ability to write inspirlng love letters to Nancee Lephart Sue Hartnick leaves her assortment of boyfriends to Peg Harlow Bob Hines and Weldon Hotmire wlll thelr assistance as 'stage creww to all future classes for thelr class plays Bob Hufford glves his slightly used WChevyN to Garner Cox 'Cueball' Mason w1lls h1s success at the local WB1lliard Parlorn to Don Jefferls lerry McCarter w1lls h1s Wad l1b l1nesN to Gene Summers Judy McGinnis leaves her brush and paints to future art students Don Ross leaves h1s sense of humor to Bob Fvans Judy Reish wills her liberty to Sherron Downing Martha Heier w1lls that Wcome hither look' directed toward all males to Ann Jefferis 0 ' I I ' A th Joyce Eikenberry wills her trips to Ohio State to Doris Brown. Don lartiu leaves pop corn Patsy Seibert wills her one arm driving technique to Sarah Garver Addy Spicer gives the Sweet Shoppe to Michalene Rossner Betty Welch leaves her sister Jean Welch wills all convertibles to herself fShe likes 'em J Jack lilson wills his borrowed ink eraser to next year's bookkeeping class They'll need it Dick lisa leaves the exciting job of writing the basketball stories to Jim Fulk lary Wogermen wills her quiet manner to To the fun-loving class of '51 we leave girls' classes To the boys we give shorter hours and e To our teachers and school we leave the never be forgotten Marilyn Edwards gold plated yo-yos six month vacation each school year hope that the 'Class of l95O' will In test1mony thereof we have slgned, sealed, and publlshed thls, our last will and testament at Unlon City lest Side Hlgh School Senior Class of 1950 Csealj Signed Harris Trumann President of the United States Albene Barklee Vice-President of the United States le will tall, dark, and handsome twenty-one-year-old teachers for all first row, 1 to r Eileen Hindsley Phyllis Snyder Joanne Shrioker Merna Sultts, Barbara Ashley, Marilyn Edwards Harriet Grindle, Peggie Harlow, Sharron Downing, Nancee Lephart, Lois Shockney Phyllis Hamilton Second row, 1 to r Mr Paul, Elvin Baker, Jean Key Fern Durham Sarah Garver, Martha Kreider, Anne Jefferis, Kay West, Michelene Bossner, Donna Marshall Judy Hollinger, Sue Wampler Third row 1 to James Shifflet, Jin Davis, Bonnie Van Vickle, Jim Fulk, Duane Yoder, Gene Summers Don Huffman, Darrell Tipple, Roger Hesor Jin Lehhy Bob Geyer Fourth row, l to r Stanley Hines, John Leaver Gail Bratton Garner Cox, Bob Evans, Phil Rosenbueh, Goethe Chambers Don Jefferis Rodney DeBo1t Fred Burris UIIIUTS We are the class of '51 In September we had h? members 1n our class m3k1Wg lt the largest in the hlgh school Durlng the year we lost and galned some, flnally endlng w1th h6 members Our sponsor 1S Hr Paul Our class Off1C6PS were elected 1n September w1th Darrell Tlpple president, Don Huffman vice president, Nancee Lenhart secretary, Gene Summers treasurer, Fern Durham and Goethe Chambers student councll representatlves During the year we sold booster p1ns, Union C1ty and Wlldcat pennants, and Chrlstmas wreaths Cm Varch 31 our class play was given, a melodrama entitled 'Pure as the Driven Snow, or A WOPK1 g G1T1'S Secretn Besldes all these actlvitles the members of our class found tlme to particlpate in band, orchestra, glee club, G A A , a d boys sports in cludlng basketball, track, lntramural, and volley ball At class tourney t1me we were the proud wlnners, beatlng the Freshmen and Sophomores to get the trad1t1onal jug o close the year there was the beautlful Junlor-Senlor Recept1on on May 2h Si? -n D 0 0 e e , , I 1 0 ro ' 9 1 1 e e , , D g , J I . . . . . . . 4 I . . . . 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Q . . . . fn 1 ,:. 0 First row, 1 to r Kiss Yost, Illen Sutton, Carol Skiver, Betty Hufford, Martha Welch, Patricia Whistler, Lena Crouse, Lario Moore, Beverly Stilts, Evelyn Wilson, Colleen Clear, Judy Jenkins, Jean Iain Second row, 1 to r Arlette Wolford, Lncyanna Reitenour, Barbara Hong, Carol Stein Bheta Bruss, Joyce Midlan Marcia Jo Gettinger, Kay Binninger, Ann Lynch, Doris Brown, Gretchen Haber, Marilyn Brown, Shirley Lees Third row, 1 to r Bill Bower, Jan Beish, Jin Altio, Perry Blanklsy, Jerry Barter Bud Westfall, Vance McCarter, Don Gfullett, Gerald Hiller, Ton Leahey, David Rossner, Frank Hofmann Suphumures As the Sophomore Class of '52, we started our year by ordering our class sweaters on September 8, 19149 Other activities of our class included a short in December, 'Ist last fall we became the proud owners of our class sweaters We gave our party for the higl' school on St Patricks Day We have already ordered our class rings and have planned two bake sales for this year We entered the doors of U G H S this year with thirty six in our class but have gained two members since the first of the year We elected as our officers pres1dent William Westfall vice-president, Don Gullett secretary Joyce Midlam treasurer, Carol Stein We are proud of our class members who have participated in band, orchestra, girls' glee club, and mixed chorus. Also some of the 'boys were in intramural and others played on the Kitten and Wildcat teams and the baseball team. skit, 'A Penny Saved , given for the Sophomore Assembly and a candy sale given First row, 1 to r Madeleon Shelley, Carole Wise, Ida Grimes, Ann Chenoweth, Sally Rleg 1, Marllee Mangas, Sandra Welbourn, Marian Whitesel, June Crawford, Jane Crawford, Donna Smiley Second row, l to r Virginia Wogerman, Marie Nelson, Patty Wrlght, Barbara Hooper, Beverly Huntwork, Evelyn Harshman, Dorene Runkle, Jan1ce Mlller, Jean Guthr1e, Shirma Davis Third row 1 to r Charles Jefferis, Larry Brumbaugh, George Root, Phil Shaw, Ronald Parks, Davld Grlmes, Charles Stlver, Richard Patterson, Ronald Bratton, Vernon Reichard Tom Merritt, Charles Stull, Ph1l Welda Freshmen In September, the Freshman Class et wlth Miss Mabel E Ward, Sponsor, and elected the followlng 0ff1CeP82 President, Larry Brumbaughg Vice President, George Root, Secretary, Madeleon Shelley, Treasurer, Carole Wise, and Student Councilman, Charles Jefferls Durlng the year, several of our members have particlpated in chorus, band, mlxed chorus, orchestra, baseball, basketball, track, bowl1ng, and G A A On Apral 28,WThe Freshman FP011Cn lncluded the entire High School we have chosen our class colors, ordered our sweaters and we are looking forward to a very pleasant and profitable Sophomore year Fourth row, 1. to r. Joel Wenger, Fred Wowning, Tom Bugher, James Smith, Eighth Grade Seventh Grade First row, l to r Miss Mooney, Linda Turner, Kathryn Lauber, Emma Lou Schilllng, Glenda Wilson, Shirley McCarter, Arlee Hamilton, Mary Judith Sutton Carolyn Fraze, Claire Buck1ngham, Bev rly Iigger, Norma Gr1le, Joan Guthrle, and Miss Garnant Second row, 1 to r Carolyn Wampler, Joan Teaford, Roberta Mullen, Nancy Jo Fain, Susan Lephart, Barbara Boggs, Virgin1a Harbison, Janice Vernon Jeanine Anders, Carolyn Westfall, Edna Wogerman, Tonl Tlpple, Judy Blankley, and Nancy Current Thlrd row, l to r Mr Brumbaugh, Randy Witters, Ted Crawford, Fred Carter, Jim Tucker, Charles Winkle, Joe Denniston, Jack Harshbarger, Wilbur Reynolds, Lowell Nelson, Robert Fulk, John Denniston, and Carl Webster Fourth row, 1 to r Gene Wise, Richard Co111ns, Keith Brown, David Hufford, Joe Resor, D1ck Nhistler, Jack Potter, and Jerry Reish First row, l to r Barbara Frazier, Mary Crawford, Donna Grindle, Mildred Johnson, Helen Colv1n, Leta Whltesel, Jean Coby, Arlene Hines, l rtle Johnson, Wanda Tucker, Linda Ganger, Carol Birum, and Em a Nelson Second row, 1 to r Miss Garnant, Janice lever, Barbara Patterson, Peggy Hazelmdre, Pat lhltesel, Diane Reeves, Sharron Hindsley, Nancy Sultts, Kay Smith Carol MacDougal1, Lynn Allie, and lisa looney Third row, 1 to r Bobby Mullen, Phillip Stilts, Allen Jeffer1s, Jason Wasson, Leroy Braggs, Bob Jefferis, Billy Wise, Robert Wllliamson, Leroy Crawford, Don West, and Fred Hofmann Fourth row, l to r Dlck Snyder, Don Beal, Lloyd Weiler, Dlck Blrum, Willard Riley, Joyn Horton, John Jenkins, Sam Hunt, Tommy Nelson, Jerry Goodlin and lr Brumbaugh D 9 O O . D - . . Q e., . 0 s 0 e 3 , Q . 0 . O O O ' r O - . O I . I N w w I O Q . a 1 0 . . I Q C O L e 0 . - . I I - I O School Galandar Sept 9 Initiation Party remember, Freshmen? Oct Nov C RD Fe 8 Mar Apr Ma 25 26 First day of classes-'nad rush! Wayne baseball game--we won, of course Teacher's picnic pass thellspto Bisnol Patch tests good excuse for not washing! Senior Assembly--llr Davis read B.iley's poems Cgntgnnigl Gcvarnor's Parade 13 bands make a lot of noise Cheerleader tryouts--llarilyn, llartha, and 3h01'1'0Yl 'UU Sr play tryouts-aren' t we good? '1'eacher's Institute a welcome vacation Seniors gave United Nations talk for Rotary Education Week parents visit school Chile Supper-Sr candy sale Armistice Day-Q day of school-Ihee! B p I Dinner-Senior girls dress up Sophomores get sweaters red and gray everyihere Thanksgiving holiday oh, too much food' Purdue Speech Conference glimpse at college life Rep Harvey speech R Portland Tourney-Iot Hoppsned? Jacksax ballgame-Sr sponsored dance Christmas Party -'vacation sleep, sleep, and 111011 ll-BGP Back to school-all resolutions broken Hagerstown Tourney surprise! Mrs Swartont 'Annie Get Your Gun' Sr Class Play-lho's the dummy? Successus pictures -watch the birdie ' District Solo-Ensemble Contest Yea Rah' State Scholarship Tests-quiz kids! State Solo-Ensemble success at Terre Haute Sect1onal Tourney Yea Red and Ihite CLynn, that 18, Sophomores order class rings-wait till next year Chest X-Rays 'I'-B or not T B! Reid Memorial Director of Nurses-loman in lhite ' Class Tourney--mighty Juniors! Sophomore Party Luck of the Irish Lockers for Senlors lhat's your combination, Jr Class Play a good ol' melodrama District Band Contest all firsts! Easter vacation-no school-a deserved vacation H Srin form Miami Jacobs Dayton, here we come! State Band Contest Union takes over Danville' Redkey baseball game batter up! Senior Junior-bunch of dudes Freshman Party Freshman Frolic' Spring Concert-Music in the air Class Day 'We are the Cla s of 'SO' Baccalaureate big event! Exams it was nothing-ha' Junior-Senior-dine and dance Commencement free, at last! Alumni Banquet good bye, Unlon High! 12 - 114 ' 22 -- - 29 30 ' ' . 5 ' lb ' 17 Q 27 - - , 8 1- ll -- - 10 A - ' 11 16 e e e ' 16 ' ' - an -- - DQ e 2 .- 0 6 . 'Ee s Pe 10 . 22 0 ' 23 .. p ee J e 3 ' 7 1 12 a ' 17 . 23 Semester Exams-Rough! 25 - . be ll Q' e 6 18 ' - . 2 -29 ' '- ' . 1 . 2 .. ' - 8 . 10 17 e 2h . 5 31 . - e ' 10 . 12 . . - - 15 e 17 -- 21 - e 25 - , . y 5 . 19 -- 21 -- 22 -- , 214 . Manx Successus Co edito rs Business Manager Simulation llsnegers Copy Editors Picture Idito rs Snapshot ldltor Lqont ldito rs Feature lditors Art Miter Typists Sponsors Barbara Buckingham Dick W1 se Gary Snyder Terry lccsrter Jean Welch Christine Brown Anna Hsnnoy Don Martin Judy Beish Don Boss Allen Allie Patsy Seibert Mary .Inn Susan Moy Spicer Jack Wilson Home Dillon Keith Mason Dennis Coby Jean Welch Patq' Seibert Ghri stine Brown Anna Hannoy Mdy Spicer Howard Thrall Helen Yaste Since the beginning the year, under the direction the of Mr Howard Thrall and Miss Helen Yeste has been working to com plete the edition of the Successus, taking sub scriptions, gathering material, and taking pictures that will compose the nineteen fifty Successus of Joyce nkenborry SUCCQSSIIQ Westarner Rushing reporters pursing faculty, members and students in search of news nick wise, wild-eyed with editorial cares, prowling through the halls bil Sha assistant hunting his wanderingleporters, Barbara Hooper or P w editor Barbara Buckingham with Anna Hannoy raclclng their brains for a feature story lliss Yaste distributing assignment sheets sports editor Keith llason pounding out a copy art editor Barbara Buckingham working ou the stencil student besieged for book reviews and editorials B111 Bower and Frank Hofmann hovering over the mimeograph machine all cares gone as the paper comes out after all the Friday afternoon excitemnt as the papers are distributed The staff made two special issues, one for Christmas and the other for April Foo1's Day Plvllis Snyder and Jim Fulk were the fun editors funny aren't tlny?. of Don Jefferis Barbara Buckingham Keith llason Anna Hannoy Jim Fulk and Phyllis Srqder Barbara Hooper Pull Snmr Plvllie Snyder Jim Fulk Barbara Buckingham P8'GS'y Seibert and Anna Hannoy Don Jefferis Frank Hofmann and B111 Bower Helen Yaste , circulation was under the supervision Associate Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor Fun Editors Reporters Art Edition 'Upi sts Circulation limeograph bpbnsor Dicklise. . . . . . , , Editgr Senmr Glass Play STBLIGE BOARDEBS BI George Bateon and Jack Kirkland Cantb Fenway, Professor Harriman Glory Fenway Smiley J oey Captain Iinkle Cordelia Amity Baines Priscilla Haines Lon Daggett lbfrtle Hodge Susie Boston Beam The Deacon Promptera Barbara Buckingham Terry lcCarter Chnstine Brown Don Ross laurice Frazier Gary Snyder .Robert llufford Patsy Seibert Jean lelch Allen Allze Anna Hannoy lorma D11lon Keith llason Dick 'IBB llary Ann Semen Judy Reish . . . . . .Joyce Eikenberry o 0 0 0 Q e 44g Jr Glass Play PURE AS THE DRIVEN 'SHOW OI' A WORKING GIRL'S SECRET M s Jonathan Logan Jonathan Logan Paul Loomis Mrs Ethel1nda Hewlitt Alison Hewlltt Leander Longfellow Pur1ty Dean MOPt1m8r Frothingham Jed Lunn E Z Uilricf Pickens Imogene Plckens Mrs Faith Hague Letty Barber Nellie MOTP18 . Peggle Harlow Don Huffman Nancee Lephart Martha Krelder Bob Evans Fern Durham Goethe Chambers Jim Fulk Darrell Tipple Barbara Ashley Sherron Downing Ellene Hlndsley Marllyn Edwards Bowling Strikes, spares, splits, and misses were all enjoyed as the 1949-50 bowl ing season was opened by our sponsor, Hr. Brumbangh, in the newly built Union City Bowling Alley. The season opened November 8, 1949, with 32 bowlers rolling a 22 game schedule. 'Sure-striken Gail Bretton took the top honors of the league, standing with a 170 average, followed by Robert Hufford holding a. 1148 average. Miss Waltz was hizh for the girls with 133. G. W. B. G. G. J. H. T. D. R. D. J. B. N. Ju. Bratton. . Brumbaugh Hufford. . Miller . Snyder . Fulk . . Waltz . Johnson . Martin . Parks . . Ashley . . Harshbarger. . . . Hines . . Dillon . . Reish . 170 150 150 1h9 1143 137 132 129 128 128 122 121 118 115 110 lwgww, A C. L. M. T. P. B. B. R. C. JS. V. D. S. C. P. Brown. . Bragg . Seman. . Merritt Wright . Bower. . Mullen . Witters Fraze . Reish . Nogerman Smiley . Hartnick Webster Stilts,. of-'Pc' 110 106 102 100 98 9h 9h 93 88 85 83 83 81 70 65 G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association was very active this year. The officers were as following: Christine Brown, president: Fern Durham, vice-presidentg Shirley Lees, secretary: Barbara Hooper, treasurer. Under the leadership of Miss Garnant, the girls had a skating party and had some track and field events. Some of their in-door sports were basketball, volley-ball, and badminton. The girls enjoyed a very successful year. Intramural Again this year, as in previous years, an intramural basketball schedule was carried out for those boys not playing with the Wildcats or Kittens. Mr. Thrall and Mr. Allison were in charge of this activity. Although the season was not too long, it was marked by many well-played games. Wilson Martin Hufford Wise Hotmire Burris Shifflej. Merritt Frazier Ashley Geyer Snyder S. Hines Ross Altic B. Hines Leahey Miller Reish Blankley Stull Bower Baker Hofmann Bratton Rossner Re sor Won Lost Martin -8- 5 Wilson S 3 Hufford 2 6 Wise l 7 yi' 5 W if very successful season The band marched for the first time during the year at the centennial The mixed chorus swung into the Christmas season by singing huns the Night Before Christmas' and 'The Nutcracker Suite Thirteen out of twenty five participants won first-division ratings at the District Solo and Ensemble Contest At the State Contest, six of the thirteen placed in first division District and State Band Orchestra, and Vocal Contests were held April 1 and 15, respectively The Music Department is proud of the five firsts re ceived at Winchester and the honors won at Danville A spring concert closed the season for the year 1949 50 ' I The Music Department, under the direction of Robert Dwiggins, has had s Clarinets PPISE Grindle Sherron Downing Darrell Tipple Phyllis Snyder Sue Wampler Doris Brown Shirley Lees Marllyn Brown Gene Wise Phil Shaw Lucyanna Reitenour Lois Shockney Joyce Midlam Gretchen Haber Emma Schilling Joan Teaford Ann Chenoweth Barbara Boggs Sh1rma Davls Alto Saxophones Kay West Coleen Clear L1nda Turner Baritone Saxophone Vance McCarter X Cornets Marcla Jo Gettlnger Ronnle Van Vickle Judy Hollinger Norma Dlllon George Root Garner Cox Rodney DeBolt Bud Westfall Jan Reish Elv1n Baker J1m Davis Stanley Hines Bill Bower Tomm Merritt Flutes Gary Snyder Carol Stein Kay Binninger Anne Jefferis Nancy Current Susan Lephart Tenor Saxophones arilee Mangas Jeanine Anders TYmPani the Chambers Pep Band Horns n Huffman Carole lise Sally Sue Reigel Marion Whltesel Perry Blankley Sandra Welbourne Baritones II n AIIle Fern Durham Larry Brumbaugh Chuck Jefferis Trombones ggle Harlow Joyce Eikenberry Keith B own Joel Wenger Bob Evans Bass Y1'Ashley MHUPICS Frazier merry lcCarter Joe Resor Oboes N cee Lephart Jack Potter Alto Clarinet E175ara Ashley Bass Clarinet Elm Wards Bassoon U Hy Eeish Drums '-'Elie Chambers Martha Kreider Bud Downlng Ronnie Bratton Don Jefferis Gene Su mers Bells Eire Hooper Flag Bearers 'Elm Edwards Drum Hager cF Potter D1rector Etrt Dwiggins First row, l to r. Jeanine Anders, Kay lest, Jack Potter, Phyllis Snyder Second row, 1 to r Gary Snyder, Judy Hollinger, Ronnie Van Vickle, Elvin Baker Third row, 1 to r. Fred Carter, Jim Davis, Joe Reeor, Charles Stull, Ronald Brat ton Ha ' ' Do . . H u ' A e Gee Pe --.------ M Mary Ann Seman Judy Jenkins Phil Weida Barbara Ashley ' H o Ja l 1 M A . ' Ro - an Goe Cello: Nancee Lephart Harriet Grindle Donna Grindle Susan Lephart ombog g Peggie Harlow Joyce Eikenberry Clarinets Sue Wampler Marilyn Brown Gene Wise Bassoon Judy Beish Irench Horns Don Huffman Carole Wise Sally Riegel Tenor Saxoohone Colleen Clear Ilrchestra cling Phyllis Snyder Barbara Hooper Leta Sue Whiteeel Beverly Wigger Joan Teaford Ellen Sutton Claire Buckingha Lynn Allie Bheta Bruss Carolyn Wampler ring Bass BarbarafAshley Marilyn Edwards Sharron Down1ng Violas Marcia Jo Gettingar Marilee Mangas Beverly Huntwork Oboe Jack Potter Alto Saxoghon 5 Mary Ann Sem Kay West Coronets Ronnie Van Vickle Norma Dillon Judy Hollinger Garner Cox ..iS Tom Bugher Drums Martha Kreider Ronnie Bretton Qygpani Goethe Chambers Piano Marion Whitesel Director Robert Dwiggins r ....... Vi e an Tr e Keith Brown Betty Bufford Jim Davis Ba St pranoe Lucyanna Beitenour Jean Iain Jean Key Carole Wise Norma Dillon Shirla Davis Eileen Hindeley Joyce Mullen Donna Marshall Evelyn Wilson Shirley Lees Peggie Harlow Patricia Whistler Gretchen Haber lm Chenoweth Marilyn Edwards Addy Soicer Beverly Stilts Phyllis Hamilton Merna Sultte GITIS Glee Club g gnd Sogranoa Martha Kreider Judy Hollinger Judy Jenkins Lois Shockney Anne J efferis Sue Wampler Marilyn Brown Mary Ann Seman Phyllis Ellison Dortha Erick Judy McGinnis Barbara Ashley Doris Brown Barbara Hooper Janice Miller compani Marcia Jo Gettinger D rectgr Robert Dwigglns Altoe Fern Durham Phyllis Snyder Sue Hartnick Ellen Sutton Patsy Seibert Made! eon Shelley Sally Riegle Sarah Garver Joanne Schrlcker Nancee Lephart Sherron Downing Harriet Grindle Rheta Bruee Carol Stein Nadine Shelley Joyce Mldlam Christine Brown Joyce Eikenberry Marion Whitesel Sandra Welbourne So S c Dorene Runkle Martha Welch Dennis Coby Q Ac st l Ls.. Don Rosa Fred Burris Dick Wise Gary Snyder Roger Reson Don Martin Gail Bretton Vance McCarter Don Huffman Darrell Tipple Gene Summers Bob Evans Garner Cox Rodney DeBolt Tom Bugher 9 6,0519 A0-fnfn Mlxed Chorus Alto Sue Hartnlck Phyllis Snyder Martha Krelder Judy Hollinger Fern Durha Joyce Mullen Patsy Seibert Joyce Midlam Christine Brown Mary Ann Se an Phyllis Ellison Joyce Eikenberry Marion Whitesel Barbara Ashley Harriet Grindle Sharron Downing Nancee Lephart Nadine Shelley .BIIEEQH Anne Jefferis Carole Wise Norma Dillon Sarah Carver Peggie Harlow Donna Marshall Sue Wampler Marilyn Edwards Gretchen Haber Marilyn Brown Patricia Whistler Addy Spicer Merna Sultts Barbara Hooper Phyllis Hamilton lllh Tenors Ronald Bretton Bill Bower Frank Hofmann Phil Veida Bud Downing Perry Blankley Jan Beish Phil Shan Gerald Miller Jim Fulk Jin Dayis Bud Westfall Terry McCarter Goethe Chambers Aocomganist Marcia Jo Gettinger Director Robert Dviggina so-IDG Q ll ae ee --5 S Chambers Miss Waltz, Darrell Tlpple, Charles Jefferis, and Tern Durham Standing l to r Jerry Harter, Bud Westfall, Bob Hufford, and Larry Bru bangh Student Guuncll The Student Council consists of m mbers representing each class The purpose of the Council is to plan school projects and activities that will tend to raise the standard of the school to a higher plana. Through the efforts of the Student Council, a better attitude is promoted among the students of the school. Miss Waltz and Hr. Barader are faculty advisors for the following repre- sentatlvesz Seniors: Joyce Bikenberry, Norma Dillon, and Bob Hufford Juniors: Goethe Chambers, Fern Durha , and Darrell Tiople Sophomores: Jerry Barter and Bud Westfall Ireshmen: Larry Brumbaugh and Charles Jefferis Seated 1. to r. Forma Dillon, Joyce llkenberry, Hr. Harader, Goethe X 1 f NNUC' 0 f ATHLET 195 WV'- il N... N--..f K 'sa Union City outscored her opponets 978 to 911 during the 1949 1950 season Cincluding the tourneyi of thirteen wins for twenty four starts The Wildcat per cent for the season was 542 'Nad Ki 'Z Wildcats Union Union Union Union Union Union Unlon Union Un1on Union Union Union Union Union Union Union Unlon Union Union Union Union Un1on City City City City City City City City City City City City C1ty City City City City City City City City City 73 ft f' 5 5 VK,-t,'f Q Q 1 3 5 f-..V 21 V ? 58 ' Sh gy. , oo,, gi' y 2 2 35 ll! A x 38 52:1 V 4 no f' U7 M4-4 2 I ' 63 3 ii 34, - - They had a season record , 29 t , . ss , 5 . . 39 M y I E 38 5 Q 29 ' -C I Q5 56 C Q K' 1 C ' 117 , y 5 ,A M yqyy J H5 L D, G . V A ' fC Qiallagiu ,.., ,,:. Sh Q , 1.5 ' 37 fi 'Uf Wxldcats Wayne Sdratoga Portland Hagerstown Spartanourg Winchester Cambrldge City Parker Cent,erv111e Jackson Lynn Cambridge City Centervllle Farmland Winchester Stoney Creek Eaton Brookvllle Liberty Redkey Tourney Losantville 28 Parker 245 'dw J N-af' '-MW This is the last year for regular guard Keith Mason, who was high scorer for the Wildcats with 206 points, sub guard Allen Allie and sub center Terry McCartor Good Luck for next year! 1 7 5 5 X 7 v. x Y 2 xx ? U 'xx hi fn J oc 9 sf 1-1 13 4,! . is' N.-1 y , lik 1 W y I ff, gg V V 25 5: 'izzv if ' - 33 PM 1r.2.Q o f I 146 x 2 o.,. .. 31 . hz Q 5 27 ' ' U7 oryy P V ha - ,..o. P o,,, , , 38 .iw if ' 55 su 5 35 C 38 y, v my 36 M' f ,.,, y X ' 142 V C V 51 V. I BHS IITTENS Don Gullet, Phil Shaw, and Jerry Hatter Top row, left to right, Don Ashley Manager, Bud. Downing, Phil Nelda, Vance McCarter, Don Jefferle, Bud Westfall Gene Summers, and Perry Blankley Manager Wildcat Cheerleaders, Marilyn Edwards, Martha Kreider, and Sharron Downing, Mr Paul, sponsor, and the Kitten Cheerleaders, Sally Beigle, and Shirley Lees W 6 e Bottom row, left to right: Don Huffman, Chuck Jefferia, Larry Brumbaugh, BOIBCATS Bottom row, left to right Dick Birum John Denniston, Richie Edwards, Bob Williamson, Jason Vason Top row, left to right, Jack Potter, Manager, John Jenkins, Keith Brown, Dick Whistler David Bufford, Gone liao, and Howard Thrall, Coach Bobcat Cheerleaders, Tong, '1'1pple, Bobby Mullen, and Dlane Reeves Bottom row, l to r Weldon Hotnire, Vance HcCarter, Garner Cox, Don Martin, Gary Snyder Top row, l to r Stanley Hines, Keith Mason, Allen Allie, Bob Hines, and Walter Brumbangh coach Gross Country The above pictured boys make up all of our cross country team and along with some graduates made up all our track team last season There will be plenty of recruits this season as all the baseball boys will participate in the spring meets In the fall of 19148 our cross country team took second place in the whole county They trailed McKinley by a few points The first six boys to cross the finish line on each of the first five tens received a ribbon Later in the year our boys turned tables and beat the McKinley runners In the only cross country run for Union City this year the tem placed as follows Liberty 37, first, Morristown, 42, second Inightstovn, 88, third Union City, l06 fourth, Brookville, 123, fifth, Centerville, ll-16, sixth, Cambridge City, 1107, seventh for the team placing. 1 A 3 s . 3 U : Baseball BASEBALL Bottom row, left to right Don Ashley, Manager, Darrell Tipple, Jerry Barter, Bud Westfall, Don Huffman, Larry Brxmbaugh, and Perry Blankley Manager Top row, left to right, Bob Geyer, Bob lvane, Garner Cox, Goethe Chambers, !erry l4cCa.rter, Rodney DeBolt, and Allen Allie Due to poor weather conditions, the Wildcats were only able to play three baseball games 12118 last season. They proved they had the makings of a good ball team, however, by winning two out of the three games played. With the loss of only two seniors, the Wildcats should come back stronger than ever this next season. Season' s Record: Wayne East Side Redkey Battmg Averages : Brumbaugh - . DeBolt - .2 O Chambers - . l Tipple - . Allie - . Evans e Ox ' e kcartar 1 e Westfall - 3 . We 7 ll le 2 lx W8 8 2 2 11 181 Huffman L4 - 11 ,363 3 12 5 5 12 ll 6 2 10 200 3 9 333 1 8 125 C 1 5 200 3 9 333 0 000 First row, .L to r Marcia Gettinger, Gretchen Haber, Jean Iain, Sue Wampler, Fern Durham, Marilyn Brown, Judy Jenkins, Doris Brown Ellen Sutton, Kay Binninger Barbara Buckingham Dennis Coby, and Sue Hartnick Second row, l to r Ann Lynch, Patricia Whistler Beverly Stllts, Joyce Midlam, Anne Jefferis, Harriet Grindle, Nancee Lephart, Barbara Ashley, Sarah Garver, Peggle Harlow, Donna Marshall, Eileen Hindsley, Lois Shockney, and Miss Mooney, sponsor Third. row, l to r Janice Miller, Marie Nelson, Carol Stein, Rheta Ann Chenoweth, Sandra Welbonrn Dorene Bunkle, Carole Wise, and Barbara Hooper Cheerleaders, l to r Shirley Lees, Sharron Downing, Martha Kreider, Marilyn Edwards, and Sally Reigle Uheermg Block The Cheering Block has completed its second. successful year This year the girls were dressed in red skirt s, with white sweaters and red neck scarves The executive committee, consisting of Doris Brown, Marcia Jo Gettinger, Peggle Harlow, Sarah Garver, Dennis Coby, and Judy Beish, and our sponsor, Miss Mooney, directed the block in their activities Highlighting these activities were the Christmas program with Let's Light the Christmas Tree', the 'tug of war' when the rope broke, and Va1entine's DW with candy kisses for everyone Bruss, Lucyanna Reltenonr, Shiraa Davis, Beverly Huntwork, Harilee Mangas, 1 ,gsm Q if x1T iam W, ,M , MQW' what were they for? ladies pool room loafing as usual p1ay1ng post office marching along together just we girls ol' Sllmm ng hole store house of knowledge 1y1ng down on the job look behind you, Coach cold shoulder S' if best foot forward Alcatraz 114183 headless horseman .yea Bobcats' 'Down by the station' first string I spy here comes the band bell hops see no evil, say no evil, hear no ev11 everybody wants in the act three's a crowd ,ganna 1 W F ,Mr pi WV' Physteat Edueattnn Sm Mathemattes Department umm erelal Department Government lfvlne gt. 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