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

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Y HI b w 2 0 D TAU5 CNS if O QU?- xx G9 Q ' 0 I QUAUS SCHOIA I . Q 'I C, ' P- NY, '-'-Q --' Col: db. Q D Y SLICCESSUS nuwumm, 61644 of .... ...... I 953 ww Sicfe allay!! sczmz Zfnian Uday, fncficma SUCCESSUS STAFF Co-Editors.. ... ....... Carole Wise Larry Brumbaugh Business Managers.. ....... Barbara Hooper Marie Nelson Feature Editors .... ........ S ara Farish Madelon Shelley Activities Editors .... ....... P atty Jo Wright Charles Stull Photography ...... ....... C huck Jefferis Joel Wenger- Art Work ...... ....... S ally Sue Riegel Adviser. ....... Mr. Storms We wish to thank all of those people who have given generously of their time toward the completion of this publication. Our special thanks to Sally Sue Riegel for her design bt the cover and fly leaf. Succes sus Staff FOREWARD In after years, as you leaf through the pages of this book, if it brings back happy memories of high school daysg if it causes a smile at the memory of some long-ago trolicp if it inspires you to return to the ideals which you held when in old U.C.H.S.g then the purpose of this book will have been fulfilled. ETIS E. GREENLEE, Secretary L. M. HARADER Iprincipal Dean of Boys SociaI Science Ball State, A.B., M.A. SCHOOL BOARD KENNETH C. PYLE, President ADMINISTRATION CARL W. CHENOWETH, Treasurer FRANK A. ROSS Superintendent DePauw University, A.B. Indiana University, M.A. LEAH HIATT DOROTHY DUNN Office Secretary Office Secretary I I HARRY ALLISON Coach Physical Education Typing Ball State, B.S., M.A. DELAROSE BROOKS English Miami University, 53.5. University of Chicago, M. ROBERT CLAPP Mathematics Social Studies Butler University Indiana University GEORGE FRAZIER Industrial Arts Indiana State Bull State, 5.5. NN-, A. WALTER BRUMBAUGH Mathematics Science Manchester College, A.E Indiana University Ball State, M.A. I WILLIAM HATT I Music Indiana University Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. HORACE ISAACS Speech Social sfudses l English Indiana University, MJ HELEN JEFFERIS Latin Librarian Audio-Visual Director Ball State, A. B. WILLIE SATKAMP Mathematics Physical Education Science Ball State, B.S., M.A. J. WAYNE STORMS Business Education W Ball State, B.S. I I I it it if ta., K- . ff xg .. Q 11 4254! Q , 2. I , 'L ,S EMENTARY FACULTY int Row lie Smith 'cie Arnold 'tha Higgs 'y Murphy 'delia Moffett alma Hufter :lc Row JI Liechty 'y Gertrude Comer en Butcher 'iorie Harader 'ion Bunger lncis Arthur I an LAURA THOMPSON Physical Education English Ball State, B.S. Butler University Indiana University ANNA CATHRYN YOST Home Economics Ball State, B.S. Colorado University Purdue University WILLIAM ZEIGLER .fwiiigs Ar T L5 if .ti Ohio Wesleyan, B.S. MABEL E. WARD Social Science Indiana State Teachers College Marion College Indiana University Columbia University Indiana School Women's Club ss, I E l- Avg 'ii E if A ii if k LARRY W. BRUMBAUGH Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Bowling 1,4 Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 1,4 Student Council 1,3 Band 'l,2,3,4 Successus Staff 4 lntramural 1,2,3,4 Class Tourney 1,2 CHARLES L. BULCH ER Jackson Ohio School 'I Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 lntramural 2,3,4 Class Tourney 2 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Boys' Chorus 3,4 Class Officer 3,4 Student Council 3,4 Class Play 3 VlRGlNlA M. BONHAM Jonesville High School 1 Lennington High School 2 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Girls' Glee 4 Student Council 4 Class Play 3 RONALD L. BRATTON Basketball 1,3,4 Baseball 1,3,4 Bowling 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Class Tourney 1,2 Bond 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boys' Chorus 3,4 lntramural 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Pep Band 2 Operetta 2 Solo Ensemble 3,4 9, ...L . 5 . 1, .Vishu SHIRMA JOYCE DAVIS FRED J. DOWNING Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Band 'l,2,3,4 Orchestra 2,4 Pep Band 3,4 Cheering Block 1,2 Class Play 4 Operetta 2 Solo Ensemble 1,4 G.A.A. 1,2 Solo Ensemble 3,4 Operetta 2 Bond 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Boys' Chorus 3,4 Pep Band l Class Tourney 1,2 Track 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 lntramural 2 THOMAS E. BUGHER Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boys' Chorus 3,4 Band 4 Orchestra 1 Bowling 2,3 lntramural 3,4 Student Manager 4 Successus Staff 4 Operetta 2 Solo Ensemble 2,3,4 ANNE CHENOWETH Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Cheerleader 4 G.A.A. l Class Officer 4 Solo Ensemble 2,3,4 Class Flay 3,4 Cheering Block 1,2,3 EVERLY SUE HUNTWORK Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Girls' Glee 2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Cheering Block 1,4 Pep Band 3 G A.A. 1,2 Solo Ensemble 4 Operetta 2 MARILEE A. MANGAS Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Girls' Chorus 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Cheerleader 2 G.A.A. 1,2 Class Play 3,4 Solo Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Operetta 2 Student Council 3 Class Officer 2 Cheering Block 1,3,4 SARA RANDOLPH PARISH Elwood High School 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Student Council 2 Class Play 3 Successus Staff 4 Girls' Glee 2,3,4 Cheering Block 2 MARIE NELSON Band 2,3,4 Orchestra 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Cheering Block 1,2 Pep Band 3,4 Operetta 2 Class Play 3,4 Bowling 1,2,3,4 Successus 4 BARBARA ANN HOOP ER Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Cheering Block 1,2 Pep Band 3 Successus 4 Class Play 4 Bowling 3 Solo Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Girls State 3 Operetta 2 Class Officer 4 VERNON J. REICHARD Class Tourney 1 Intramural 1,2 Class Play 3,4 4 L 2 CHARLES M. JEFFERIS Student Council Class Tourney 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Boys' Chorus 3,4 Class Play 3 Bowling 1,4 Track 3,4 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Intramural 2,3,4 Successus Staff 4 TOM MERRITT Track 3,4 Cheerleader 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Boys' Chorus 3,4 Class Play 3 Class Tourney 1,2 Intramural 1,2,3,4 Bowling 1,2 Baseball 1 PHILLIP GREG SHAW Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 3,4 Mixed Chorus 'I,2,3 Boy's Chorus 3,4 Solo Ensemble 2,3,4 Basketball 1,3 Class Officer 3 Student Council 4 Class Play 3,4 intramural 2,3 Successus 4 Class Tourney 'I,2 Bowling 2 JAMES M. STALCUP Intramural 'I,2,3 Class Play 3,4 SALLY S. RIEGEL Band 'l,2,3,4 Orchestra 'l,2,3,4 Girls' Glee 'I,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Cheering Block 'l,2,3,4 Cheerleader 'l Class Play 3,4 Solo-Ensemble 'l,2,3,4 Operetta 2 DORENE A. RUNKLE Mixed Chorus 3 Girls' Chorus 'l,2,3,4 Class Play 3 G.A.A. l Bowling 'I Cheering Block l,2,3,4 'N ----p-'A QF .ff 1. . ,.:f'4Y , ,v. 4, , 4 N...-'JU' ' 1, 'sri V4 ,. ,,,.y. Q, ,M fi 4' 1, H1x, ffL , .7 , .gi-.I V, ,I ,fu J 3 .,'.',f.v .,. -uf.--v J ,bw .- .V . -. 'lawn ,. , ,. ,H - -. ... 'ww CHARLES A. STULL SANDRA K. WELBOURNE Student Council 2,3 Band 'l,2,3,4 Class Tourney 1 Class Play 3 Bowling 'l,2,3 Intramural 'I,2,3,4 Successus Staff 4 Class Officer 2,3 Pep Band 'I Orchestra 4 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Cheering Block 'l G.A.A. l Class Play 3 , ,,,.,:-fl 1 V. A-, Sammi? MADELON JANELL SHEL Band 3,4 Girls' Chorus 'l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Class Officer 2 G.A.A. 'l Class Play 4 Successus 4 Bowling 4 CHARLES L. STIVER Intramural 'I,2,3 Bowling 'I Mixed Chorus 4 Boy's Chorus 4 JOEL ALLAN WENGER CAROLE JOYCE WISE PATRICIA J. WRIGHT Mixed Chorus 4 Mixed Cho,-Us 1'2'3,4 GirIS' Chorus 2,3,4 Band 'I'2,3'4 Band 112,314 Mixed CI'lOl'US 3 BOWIIVIQ 1,213 Girls' Chorus 1,2-,3,4 CIGSS PIOY 314 Pep Band 'I,2,3,4 Orchestra 112,314 G' A' A' .Ir213 Successus Staff 4 Successus 4 CI ee'IeaCIe 4 Boys: Chorus 4 Class Play 3,4 CIass Officer 2,3 5010 Ensemble 1 Boys, Chorus 4 Cheering Biock 2,3 Class Play 3,4 Class Officer -I Successus Staff 4 CIass Tourney 'I,2 SoIo Ensemble 'I,2,3,4 BOWIIVIQ L21314 Ini 0mUl'0I 2,3 Cheering Biock 'I,2,3,4 Orchestra 4 MABEL E. WARD Senior Sponsor SENIOR ACTIVITIES It is now time for us, the Seniors of the cIass of I953 To say farewell to our classmates and to West Side High School. Although we are Ieaving, we wiII never forget aII the good times we shared togetherp the day we eiected our cIass officers at our first Senior class meetingp our candy sale at the Chili Supper ftrying hard not to eat our profitjj the Seniors in charge of the concession stand at the baIIgames Ifun for everyone but the committeeij the Senior-sponsored dances after the gamesg plans for a cIass tripf?Ip the industrious boys of the class getting money for the trip by having a scrap driveg having our pictures taken for the Successusp ordering our announcements and name cards fwhich reminded us that May twenty-eighth was drawing nearip the planning of the Senior-Junior which would be our Iast party to plan at West Sidep the sadness of Class Dayg worrying over our final exams wondering if iust maybe we wouIdn't be here again next yearg Baccalaureate Servicesg and finally came the Commencement exercises which we wiII never forget. With all of these pleasant memories behind us, we Ieave, but we wiII never forget the red and white of U.C.H.S. nor the blue, goId, and grey of the class of I953. 61444 Pwphwy As the scene opens it is July i, 1973, in the little town of Greenville, Ohio, where the former Madelon Shelley Q Mrs. Dawson Lea J and Sara Farish are sitting in the plush Green Room of the modernized Maid-rite. Sara ia telling Madelon about her fifth divorce from the president of Ohio-Wesleyan College. As they sit there sipping their pink lemonade, whom should they see but the now famous owner, Dorene Runkle. As she greets them, they are surprised to see standing behind her the famous soprano Sandrito Selbournito, who informs them she is on a grand tour with her accompanist Carol Wise. Sandrito tells them that while she was in England she saw Sally Sue Riegel doing a command performance for the Queen with her husband Gene Kelley. She also saw Barbara Hooper, R. N., who is nursemaid for Bonnie Prince Charlie. Dorene invites them into her private office to view the new television program, produced by Ann Chenoweth, entitled The Whistlen As this ends they see Philip Kaltenbourn Shaw bring his presentation THE CURRENT NEWS. It is pleasant to hear that their schoolmate C. M. .lefferis is running for President on the Democratic ticket. Dorene then tells them she has hired the famous interior decorator James Smith to redecorate the Red Room. Upon hearing a crash, they run outside to find Charles Stull pedaoing madly away on his bicycle after having miscalculated and thrown a newspaper through the glass front. As they go to the back of the Maid-rite to find the maintenance man, Vernon Reichard, they spy their old chum, Joel Wenger, still in his favorite parking place. They walk over to speak to him, and he tells them he has been out taking pictures of Marilee Mangas milking her prize dairy cow. They say good-bye and hop into Bughers' Quickie Taxi Cab. He takes them to the Wright-Bratton Air Field. Boarding the plane for'Palm Springs, they find Charles fHot Rodj Stiver at the controls. An announcement is made Will you-all please fasten your little old safety belts? They know in a flash that could only be Virginia Bonham. They find in the seat behind them Tommy Ghrame Merritt leaving for his championship fight. As they stop over in St. Louis, they find Bud Downing and his famous band are giving Shirma Davis a send-off to Hollywood as Queen for a Dayf' As they fly low over Colorado, whom should they see but L. W. Brumbaugh standing on the highest peak building a bridge across Grand Canyon. Beverley Huntwork is on the plane, too. She is going to California to rehearse her new program, Our Miss Huntwork. Charlie Bulcher and Marie Nelson are also flying out to make their new picture, Beauty and the Beast. THE END 'ip-i, 'Gl- k b, M I4 ,fi 1 fd. I QE? , S px Q'S0' fb 1' ...pn 0 x - a 'fd 11. , N Axwfif win N Q,,Q E SVN? .V . ,W GZM4 Wd! We the members of the Senior class of i953 las a wholej do hereby give, bequeath, and bestow upon the following Senior class Cas a wholej, first the exclusive rights, powers, and privileges over the extreme lower classes, namely the Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen that are to come in the following fiscal period--of course with one condition: that these members of this said class do satisfactorily prove, show and demonstrate their ability to hold this authority. The Senior girls, as a whole, bequeath Cwithout lamenti to the Senior girls to follow their undisputed privilege or right of flirtation with the Freshmen boys or any other green prospects. Larry fBoothiBrumbaugh leaves the Sweet Shop to anyone who can make good use of it. Sally Sue Riegel leaves her ability to do the Bacoa to Carol Jenkins. Dorene fAnnabellei Runkle leaves her lady-like behavior to Janet Adelsperger. Barbara Hooper leaves this final question, Which twin has the toni? Ann Chenoweth leaves her hopes ofa Junior class-ring to anyone lucky enough to get it. Charlie Bulcher leaves his ability to get home at 5:00 in the morning to Randy Witters. Carole Wise leaves her collection of sweater to Susan Lephart. Tommy Bugher leaves his title of waterboy to Jack Potter Marie Nelson leaves her ability in shorthand to Carolyn Fraze. Phil Shaw leaves his interest in eighth grade girls to Dave Hufford Joel Wenger leaves his knowledge of out-of-the-way parking places to no-one, it's a deep secret. Charles Stiver leaves his ability to be on time to sing in Mixed Chorus to Joe Resor. Tommy Merritt leaves his trips to Jackson, Ohio, to Bertie Mullen. They like it out there. Virginia Bonham leaves the drugstore to Dick Snyder. Beverly Huntwork leaves the teaching of bookkeeping to Mr. Storms. Chuck Jefferis leaves his class-ring to Joan Teaford. Patty Jo Wright and Ronnie Bratton leave together. Marilee Mangas gives the cows back to the farmers. Vernon Reichard and Jim Smith leave the Senior Concession to the future Seniors. Madelon Shelley leaves her Bride Magazines to the library. Sara Farish leaves her interest in college men to Mary Judith Sutton. Sandra Welbourne leaves her Buick to anyone with money enough to buy gas for it. Bud Downing leaves his collection of wisecracks to Bob Fulk. Shirma Davis reluctantly leaves her Freshman. Charles Stull leaves his laughs to Mr. Zeigler. To all the oncoming Seniors the class of i953 leaves it's sophisticated manner. l. B. Durned U. R. Nuts Class of i953 Ui. A ll-ll V , J ,1 QW 'Graff' W W W4 if -. f,MQ 1 ,f O. 'av R97 , www! K .fa v f t 1 .. if L ,L :Q W Q ' j ' , gf 1 3 -546 Q ff! A :frilly My X13 ,' Ji if A fx V ,gy ,, . ,-' ,xx ffe J.. nw vi f- ,. Y' 1, Q , Y- ax fx Q 'X Ez .P M., ul, .F iq Q 3- ,ll ' s JUNIOR CLASS First row left to right: NancyCurrent, Jeannine Anders, Linda Turner, Patsy Welch, Joy James Carol Shields, Virginia Harbison, Joan Teaford, Tone Tipple, Judy Blankley, Barbara Boggs, and Roberta Mullen. Second row left to right: Mr. Allison, class sponsor, Beverly Wigger, Joan Guthrie, Patricia Murphy, Carolyn Fraze, Carl Webster, Judy Sutton, Randy Witters, Kathryn Wheeler, Susan Lephart, Claire Buckingham, Edna Wogerman, and Mr. Hatt, Class sponsor. Third row left to right: Dave Hufford, Richard Collins, Wilbur Reynolds, Jack Potter, Joe Resor, Dick Whistler, Gene Wise, Keith Brown, John Rogers, Jerry Reish, Patrick Dillon, and Bob Ryan. Absent: Bob Fulk We, theClass of l954, have had many enjoyable experiences during the past school year, and our members have participated in many activities of the school. Mr. Hatt and Mr. Allison have been our class sposers and our student council representatives were Bob Fulk, Joan Teaford, and Dick Whistler. Our class colors are maroon, white, and grey. From the Junior Class, Susan Lephart and Joy James were selected as two of the school's cheerleaders. A high percentage of our members participated in musical activities. We were well represented in the field of sports having several boys on the basketball and baseball teams and members in the bowling league. We earned money by selling Christmas wreathes, door hangers and by presenting our class play The Little Dog Laughed, directed by Miss Brooks. Our Junior year has been very successful. We will long remember the good times we have had together. S The class officers for our Sophomore year were as follows: President, Dick Snyder, Secretary, Carolyn Wampler, Treasurer, Allen Jefferisg and Student Council Representative, Bob Williamson. Our big class proiect was selling chances on a clock-radio. ln October we became the proud owners of light blue sweaters, with dark blue letters. Our sponsers were Mr. Isaacs and Mrs. Jefferis First row left to right: Carolyn Wampler, Carol Birum, Janice Leaver, Fred Hofmann, Carol MacDougall, Kay Smith, Irene Lahey, John Murphy, Mary Crawford, Emma Nelson. Second row left to right: Mrs. Jefferis, Sponsor, Phil Stilts, Donna Grindle, Sharon Hindsley, Helen Colvin, Lila Rogers, Peggy Haselmire, Dianne Reeves, Nancy Suitts, Bob Bosworth, Barbara Frazier, Mr. lsaacs, sponsor. Third row left to right: Don West, Bob Williamson, Dick Snyder, Bob Jefferis, Sam Hunt, Dick Byrum, John Jenkins, Jason Wasson, Bill Wise, Lloyd Weiler, Allen Jefferis. 4 The freshman year has gone very rapidly for the class of 1956. We had an initiation that was good enough to last the rest of our lives. lt was conducted by our dear friends, the Juniors ond the Seniors. With the help of our sponsors, Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Frazier, we elected the following officers: President, Jim Webster, Vice- President, Judy Ackley, Treasurer, Richard Edwards, Secretary, Jackie James, and Student Council Representative, Joe Greenlee. During the year we sponsored one dance. We had a swell time this year and we want to thank our sponsors for the help they have given. First raw left to right, Mary Ann Woodward, Martha Miller, Joyce Evans,Beverly Coddington, Jack Kaugher, Milton McCarter, Sue Parks, Janet Adelsperger, Rebecca Smith, Betty Johnson. Second row left to right: James Moore, Patty lngle, Jerry Skiver, Jimmie Webster, Gwyneth Schricker, David Young, Ronnie Campbell, Gary Van Skyock, Metta Sue Rittgers, Lu Emma Westfall, Beverly Davis, Margaret Reichard. Third row left to right: Mr. Frazier, Class sponsor, Donna Clark, Shirley Wogerman, Joe Greenlee, Judy Ackley, Bob Seaman, Jackie James, Mary Altic, Mike Blankley, Beverly Roberson, Carol Jenkins, and Mrs. Thompson, Class sponsor. Fourth row left to right: Woyne Wolford, Ora Shannon, Neil Brumbaugh, Charles Montana, Joe Mangas, Merrill Heuss, Tom Mong, Jerry Hotmire, Larry Armstrong, Terry McNally, and Richard Edwards. 5: 8th Grade First row left to right: Joyce Grile, Alicia Sutton, Leah Turner, Betsy Woodward, Sue Wheeler, Gennine Menger, Shirley Ross, Carol Baker, Mary Jo Ruff, and Barbara Birum. Second row: Lincoln McEntire, John Stewart, James Smiley, Jerry Gilbert, Larry Reynolds, Joel McCarter, John Montano, Larry Dawson, Billy Speed, Terry Dickey, Darrell Walling, and Bob Edwards. Third row: Mr. Zeigler, sponsor, Evelyn Bradburn, Kay Elliott, Connie Frazier, Beverly Best, Sharon Stilts, Terry Spradling, Toby Spradling, Anne Williams,Jeanette Grile, Sue Schmidt, Shelia Elders, Carol Ann Lorton, and Mr. Satkamp, sponsor. Fourth row: Donna Wigger, Doris Shelley, Arvis Smith, Bob Bodey, Tommy Wright, Larry Wasson, Dennie Hopkins, Bill Miller, Bill Bradburn, Jim Wheeler, Larry Collins, Dennis Hindsley, Sara Douglas, and Kay Bradburn. 7th Grade First row left to right: Curtis Clear, Carol Kaugher, Freddie Hoffman, Jimmie Weaver, Nancy lngle, Rachel Durham, Connie Miller, and Larry Bulcher. Second row: Ronnie Bickel, David Leaver, Joe O'Dell, Mike McNally, David Edwards, Bill Greed, Donnie Haskett, Thurl Bradburn, Keith Tipple, Lynne Boese, and John Elliott. Third row: Miss Yost, sponsor, Mickey McClurg, Phil Arthur, Billy Welch,Mike Haselmire, Gary Williamson, Charles Smith, Donald Greek, Steve Shaw, Jan Passrnore, Gerald McDougall, and Mr. Clapp, sponsor Fourth row: David Vernon, Jeanie Warren, Jerry Marie Hart, Patty Studebaker, Carol Kester, Kathryn Birum, Barbara Coddington, Bobbie Thomas, Carole Pynchon, Junior Crawford, and Jerry Ellison. Fifth row: Judy Westfall, Joyce Hines, Phil Bothast, John Simms, Raymond Rudy, Sam Bonham, Hubert Overman, Monte Jordan, Vera Benner, Shirley Clark, and Jana Beauchamp. Willoughby Adams lnner Willy Chuck Martin Johnny Newton Harvey Downs Ralph Jones Coach Lloyd Hank Johnson Sally Bishop Aunt Louise Aunt Olga Aunt Hester Marybelle Turner Lottie Marion Anna Kay Dorothy Prompter Stage Stage Stage Class Sponsor Director anicvz. Gul THE BRAlNSTORM Ronald Bratton Joel Wenger Phil Shaw Larry Brumbaugh Chuck Jefferis Tom Merritt Charles Stull Charles Bulcher Virginia Bonham Patty Jo Wright Sally Sue Riegel Anne Chenoweth Marilee Mangas Marie Nelson Dorene Runkle Sandra Welbourn Sara Farish Carole Wise Beverly Huntwork James Stalcup Vernon Reichard Charles Stiver Miss Ward Mr. Isaacs Seniaa Gul Judy Foster Melvin Foster Dora Foster Randolph Foster Hannah Barbara Winsocket Oogie Pringle Mitzie Hoffman Mr. Martingcle Mrs. Hotchkiss Mrs. Schletzhammer Eloise Hotchkiss Rexford Meredith O'Connor Sus ie Stage Prompter Class Sponsor Director A DATE WITH JUDY Sally Sue Riegel Phil Shaw Barbara Hooper Joel Wenger Shirma Davis Beverly Huntwork Larry Brumbaugh Marilee Mangas Ronald Bratton Patty Jo Wright Madelon Shelley Marie Nelson Charles Stiver Anne Chenoweth Vernon Reichard Carole Wise Miss Ward Mr. lssucs Beverly Huntwork OFFICERS President-Larry Brumbaugh Vice-President-Dick Whistler Secretary-John Jenkins Librarians-Jim Webster Joe Mangas Judy Ackley Ronald Bratton Larry Brumbaugh Thomas Bugher Anne Chenoweth Shirma Davis Fred Downing Sara Farish Barbara Hooper SENIORS Marilee Mangas Tommy Merritt Marie Nelson Sally Sue Riegel Phil Shaw Madelon Shelley Sandra Welbourne Joel Wenger Carole Wise Charles Jefferi s ACTIVITIES On October II, the band participated and took first place in the Hub City Parade of Champions. On October I8, the band took first place in the Annual Indiana State Music Association marching contest, held at Speedway City. December 16, the band presented a concert in the school auditorium. President, Larry Brumbaugh, directed one number. April I4, the band presented a contest preview concert. They entered the contest April I8, which was the Indiana State Music Association Organizational Contest. They marched in the annual Memorial Day parade, May 30. FLUTES Donna Grindle Nancy Current Toni Tipple Sara Farish Connie Frazier Susan Lephart OBOE Jack Potter Lila Faye Rogers CLARINETS Gene Wise Phil Shaw Joan Teaforcl Anne Chenoweth Beverly Huntwork Shirma Davis Nancy Suitts Barbara Boggs Judy Blankley Marie Nelson Helen Colvin Diane Reeves Carole Baker Sharon Hindsley Mary Crawford Shirley Ross ALTO SAXOPHONE Peggy Haselmire Barbara Frazier Linda Turner Judy Ackley Mary Ann Woodward Jerry Reish Emma Nelson TENOR SAXOPHON E Marilee Mangas Jeaninne Anders Joe Mangas BARITON E SAXOPHONE Tom Wright CORNETS Carol Byrum Patsy Welch Bill Wise Fred Hofmann Martha Miller Allen Jefferis Joe Greenlee Janice Leaver Beverly Davis Neil Brumbaugh BARITONE Larry Brumbaugh Charles Jefferis Jason Wasson Richard Edwards TROMBON ES Keith Brom Dick Whistler Jim Webster Gary VanSkyock David Young Mike Blankley BASSES Joe Resor Carl Webster John Jenkins Tom Bugher PERCUSSION Ronald Bratton Madelon Shelley Sam Hunt Gwyneth Schricker Dave Hufford Joy James FRENCH HORNS Carole Wise Sally Riegel Sandra Welbourne Terry Spradling Toby Spradling Bobby Edwards BASS CLARINET Claire Buckingham TYMP ANI Fred Downing ABSENT Barbara Hooper Joel Wenger Tommy Merritt SENIORS Ronald Bratton Shirma Davis Fred Downing Sara Farish Barbara Hooper Beverly Huntwork Marilee Mangas Tommy Merritt Marie Nelson Sally Sue Riegel Phil Shaw Sandra Welbourne Joel Wenger Carole Wise Some members of the orchestra participated in the All State Orchestra Concert during the State They presented a pop concert for Mother s Club October 9 Their Contest Preview Concert was April 14, and they entered the Indiana State Music Organizational Contest April 18 They IST VIOLIN Barbara Hooper Joan Teaford Claire Buckingham Beverly Wigger Barbara Frazier Ann Williams 2ND VIOLIN Carole Wise Carolyn Wampler Bill Wise Marie Nelson Betsy Woodward Alicia Sutton Lila Faye Rogers Sara Douglas Kathryn Birum Jim Bob Greenlee Mary Jo Ruff Carol Baker FRENCH HORNS Sally Sue Riegel Sandra Welbourne Terry Spradling Toby Spradling TROMBONES Keith Brown Joel Wenger Jim Webster TUBA Joe Resor PERCUSSION Ronald Bratton Fred Downing Jerry Gilbert FLUTE Nancy Current Toni Tipple Sara Farish OBOE Jack Potter CLARINET Gene Wise Phil Shaw Barbara Boggs TRUMPET Carol Birum Patsy Welch Tommy Merritt Fred Hofmann VIOLAS Marilee Mangas Beverly Huntworlc Martha Miller Judy Ackley CELLO Susan Lephart Donna Grindle Kay Turner Connie Frazier Carol Kester BASS Shirma Davis Richard Edwards ABSENT Carol Jenkins Mary Ann Woodward Linda Turner K. D. Smith Judy Blankley Uifle F.. OFFICERS President-Marilee Mangas Vice-President-Carl Webster Secretary-John Jenkins Librarians-Anne Chenoweth Sara Farish Dick Whistler SENIORS Virginia Bonham Ronald Bratton Thomas Bugher Charles Bulcher Anne Chenoweth Shirma Davis Bud Downing Sara Farish Barbara Hooper Chuck Jefteris Marilee Mangas Sally Sue Riegel Madelon Shelley Charles Stiver Sandra Welbourne Joel Wenger Carole Wise CF AL TOS Peggy Haselmire, Janet Adelsperger, Sara Farish, Madelon Shelley, Shirma Davis, Jeannine Anders, Roberta Mullen, Nancy Current, Barbara Boggs, Toni Tipple, Joan Teaford, Sally Sue Riegel, Beverly Wigger, and Lila Faye Rogers. SOP RANOS Accompanist, Carole Wise, Sandra Welbourne, Anne Chenoweth, Susan Lephart, Donna Grind Claire Buckingham, Irene Lahey, Marie Nelson, Barbara Frazier, Nancy Suitts, Helen Colvir Barbara Hooper, Marilee Mangas, Virginia Bonham, and director, Mr. Hatt. TENORS Dick Whistler, Joe Resor, Richard Edwards, Ronald Bratton, Mike BI ankley, Bob Seaman, Fred Hofmann, Bob Bosworth, Joel Wenger, Dave Hufford, Jerry Reish, Chuck Jefferis, Jack Potter, and Gene Wise. BASSES Keith Brown, Charles Stiver, Bud Downing, Patrick Dillon, Robert Jefferis, Randy Witters, Dick Snyder, Carl Webster, Allen Jefferis, Bob Ryan, Tommy Merritt, Charles Bulcher, Bill Wise, John Jenkins, and Tommy Bugher. ABSENT Judy Blankley, Linda Turner, Patsy Welch, and David Young. I ACTIVITIES I The mixed chorus started the year by presenting a Thanksgiving program for the student body' They sang in the annual Cecilian Club school music festival, February I5. The mixed chorus participated in the contest preview concert, April I4 and entered the Indiar State Music Association Contest, April I8. Members of the mixed chorus were selected by audition at the beginning of the school year ar membership was limited to 60. ABSENT Barbara Hooper Patty Jo Wright Sandra Bickel SENIORS Virginia Bonham Anne Chenoweth Shirma Davis Sara Farish Barbara Hooper Beverly Huntwork Marilee Mangas Marie Nelson Sally Sue Riegel Dorene Runkle Madelon Shelley Sandra Welbourne Carole Wise Patty Jo Wright he few First row left to right: Mr. Hatt, director, Beverly Roberson, Marie Nelson, Margaret Reichard, Roberta Mullen, Carol Birum, Barbara Boggs, Janice Leaver, Meta Sue Rittgers, and Jeannine Anders. Second row left to right: Betty Johnson, Carole Shields, Patsy Welch, Shirma Davis, Shirley Shirley Wogerman, Irene Lahey, Barbara Frazier, Carol Jenkins, Donna Clark, Carole Wise, Beverly Huntwork, Virginia Harbison, and Diane Reeves. Third row left to right: Mary Ann Woodward, Anne Chenoweth, Linda Turner, Joy James, Nancy Suitts, Mary Alfic, Dorene Runkle, Judy Ackley, Jackie James,Beverly Wigger, Sara Farish, and Madelon Shelley. Fourth row left to right: Judith Sutton, Sandra Welbourne, Virginia Bonham, Marilee Mangas, Kathryn Wheeler, Sally Sue Riegel, Donna Grindle, Sharon Hindsley, Janet Adel sperger, Peggy Haselmire, Joyce Evans, Sue Parks, Carolyn Fraze, and Lila Faye Rogers. OFFICERS President-Anne Chenoweth Vice-President-Beverly Wigger Secretary-Irene Lahey Librarians-Sue Parks Jackie James Janet Adelsperger ACTIVAITIES The Girls' Glee Club presented before the student body a Christmas Contata, for the annual school Christmas program. They participated in the spring concert, and the Indiana State Music Association Contest, April l8. First row left to right: Accompanist, Carole Wise, Merrill Heuss, Bob Williamson, Joe Greenlee, Bob Bosworth, Fred Hofmann, James Webster, David Young, Allen Jefferis, Carl Webster, Randy Witters, Som Hunt, and Director, Mr. Hatt. Second row left to right: Dick Whistler, Joe Resor, Dick Byrum, Richard Edwards, Ronald Bratton, Bob Seman, Mike Blankley, Dave Hufford, Jerry Reish, Jack Potter, Chuck Jefteris, and Gene Wise. Third row left to right: Keith Brown, Charles Stiver, Bud Downing, Patrick Dillon, Bob Jefferis, Dick Snyder, Bob Ryan, Bill Wise, Charles Bulcher, Tommy Merritt, John Jenkins and Tommy Bugher. Absent: Joel Wenger, Phil Stilts SENIORS Ronald Bratton Thomas Bugher Charles Bulcher Fred Downing Charles Jefferis Tommy Merritt Joel Wenger ACTIVITIES Eleven members of the Boys' Chorus participated in the Chorus of the annual Kiwanis Club Minstrel. They participated in the spring concert, and the Indiana State Music Association Contest, April I8. Plans were made for them to present a convocation at one of our neighboring schools. ue:-A-t--I..--' W-- ,,........,.................................,..... ,pf Q Q V ' .mfg :gm -nw I , ' W., K K I ,gg Z WAL ga, ' , my M y ,V gf A ' V qrm. Q1 W S-ff' . 'Me ., ' .I I ff' fear-P3 I T' V? PEP BAND First row left to right: Judy Blankley, Joan Teaford, Peggy Haselmire, Barbara Frazier Jimmie Webster, Patsy Welch, and Carol Birum. Second row left to right: Sam Hunt, Marie Nelson, Shirma Davis, Judy Ackley, Jerry Reish, Fred Hofmann, and Bill Wise. Third row left to right: Lila Faye Rogers, Barbara Boggs, Kay Turner, Jerry Gilbert, Carl Webster, Nancy Current, Donna Grindle, Barbara Birum, and Allen Jefferis. Absent: Joel Wenger. SENIORS Shirma Davis Marie Nelson Joel Wenger ACTIVITIES R , is Sr- ,rs The Pep Band rehearsed one night per week during the basketball season and played at all games. They gave their cheering support to the Pep Cats. The Pep Band also made one out-of-town appearance at the Winchester game, January I6. 21 Senior 6'0 Charles Jefferis Charles Bulcher Ronald Braham 5eI1i0I' 5'II Senior 5'7 PEP SONG U. C. H. S., we're rooting for you and we know you'II win tonight. Oh, battie hard, whate'er befaIIs you for the name of U. C. High. Go down that floor and make a basket with the U. C. pep and fight. U. C. H. S., we're rooting for you and we'll celebrate tonight! e 34 Larry Brumbaugh Student Managers Fred Downing Senior 5'9 Jack Potter, Tom Bugher Senior 5 I'I UNION CITY OPPONENTS UNION CITY OPPONENT 48 L Wayne Parker 73 W Jackson, O. Winchester 75 W Saratoga Arcanum, Oh 56 W Portland Farmland 54 W Hagerstown Brookville 34 L SheIbyviIIe Liberty 72 W Spartansburg Jackson 50 L Cambridge City Winchester 50 L Centerville Section 69 W Lynn Lynn Farmland 37 Hagerstown L Cambridge City Union Tourney -V +2 es 23 .fe E E L. iff Hz .4 gf J ik .1 .K T953-54 SCHEDULE Hagerstown Tourney X H Keith Brown Junior 6'1 6 Jackson, O. H T0 Union Twp. H 13 Portland T 17 Hagerstown T 20 Shelbyville T 4 Cambridge 4 Cambridge City T 4 Cambridge City H T T Centerville T 15 Wayne H 18 Lynn T 2 8 Parker 9 Brookville T 15 Winchester H T9 Arcanum T 22 Farmland H 29 Morton H Memorial 5 Liberty H T2 Jackson H T9 Winchester T ,M-faa 'i? ' ,, '. ,E f in f ,R ' Al, --vl Q, - c cr ' Q21-Q..r! ' .V A ,, I x . I R M , J' C ' V -V David Hufford Junior 6'3 r M .,Z.,,, ,,,, ,gf Junior 5'TO Z0 Ao,q:,L tvt: Q . Q 5, 0 :gr J 1 um! it ! .M Q 4 i f' ' ez Pat Dillon Junior 5'10 was A f Im if L T Left to right: Larry Brumbaugh, Patrick Dillon, Keith Brown, Gene Wise, Dick Whistler, Chuck Jefferis Dave Hufford Charles Buicher, Ronald Bratton and Mr. Allison Coach 52315 KlTTENS.........Second team First row left to right: Mr. Allison, Coach, Gary Van Skyock, Mike Blankley, Wayne Wolf rd Richard Edwards, Bob Williamson, Joe Greenlee, Bob Seman, and Tom Bugher, St de t Ma g r Second row left to right: Jason Wasson, Bob Ryan, John Jenkins, Dick Byrum, Merrill Heuss Bob Jefferis, Neil Br'umbaugh, and.Dick Snyder. UN ION CITY 22 L 35 W 59 W 45 W 40 W 54 W 24 L 42 W 38 W 28 L 35 W 35 W 33 W 45 W 50 W 42 W 1952-53 SCHEDULE OPPONENTS Wayne Jackson, O. Saratoga Portland Hagerstown Spartansburg Cambridge City Centerville Lynn Parker Winchester Arcanum, O. Farmland Jackson Jackson Winchester .ge-Hfca, BOBCATS First row left to right: Terry Dickey, Lincoln McEntire, Mickey McClurg, Keith Tipple, Fred Hofmann, Thurl Bradburn, Mr. Satkamp, Coach. Second row left to right: Bob Edwards, Billy Greed, Charles Smith, Garry Williamson, Steve Shaw, Billy Welch, Mike Haselmire. Third row left to right: Arvis Smith, Larry Collins, Billy Bradburn, Larry Wasson, Tom Wright Jerry Gilbert, Darrell Walling. 1952-53 SCHEDULE Union City Opponents 15 L 16 Stoney Creek 42 L 43 East Un ion 29 W 26 Mc Kinley 41 W 25 Winchester 38 W 14 Wayne 47 W 40 Lynn 26 W Hagerstown 22 Centerville 27 L Tourney 30 Hagerstown 31 W 24 Stoney Creek 26 L 29 McKinley 30 L 41 Spartan burg 44 W 23 Wayne 30 W 24 Saratoga 40 W 21 Jefferson 32 L 37 Parker 20 L, 48 Parker 34 W 23 West Un i on 16 L 24 Lynn 46 W 23 Mc Kin ley 32 W County 29 Jefferson 38 L Tourney 40 Parker -1 if .W - X572-K Mo. . z EW? an , AS STL. :zZ.i.w---14. , ,. W ,www M 2. f- ' my . N1 Q nion City 10 W 3 L 7 W oney Creek +rtlancl id key nchester edkey nchester rtland Embridge City BASEBALL TEAM First row left to right: Coach, Mr. Allison, Ronald Bratton, Larry Brumbaugh, Dave Hufford Charles Bulcher, Bob Ryan, Bob Williamson, student manager, Tommy Bugher. Second row left to right: Jason Wasson, Patrick Dillon, Keith Brown, Dick Whistler G ne Wise, John Jenkins, and Richard Edwards. FALL - 1952 SPRING - 1953 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May 17 22 24 29 6 12 15 22 Opponents 'I - East Side 4 - Parker 4 - Wayne T H T T H H T H BATTING AVERAGES Bretton Brown Brumbough Bulcher Dillon Edwards Hufford Jenkins Ryan Williamson Wise he ' 5 First row left to right: Randy Witters, Jerry Reish, Tom Merritt, Dave Hufford, Ronald Bretton, ond Phil Stilts. Second row left to right: Mr. Brumbaugh, coach, Charles Bulcher, Bud Downing, Chuck Jefferis, Patrick Dillon, Bob Ryan, and Tom Bugher, student manager. TRACK TEAM Cooched by Mr. Brumbaugh, the track team entered meets in Wayne, McKinley, Knightstown and Muncie. BOWLING GROUP First row left to right: Bill Greed, Lynne Boese, Donald Greek, David Young, Bob Seman, Phil Stilts, Ronnie Campbell, Bob Bosworth, John Murphy, Mickey McClurg, Donald Haskett. Second row left to right: Mr. Brumbaugh, adviser, Mary Crawford, Marie Nelson, Edna Wogerman, Patricia Murphy, Helen Colvin, Patty Jo Wright, Joyce Hines, Madelon Shelley, Carol MacDougall, Mr. Satkamp, adviser. Third row left to right: Wayne Wolford, Ronald Bratton, Joe Mangas, Charles Jefferis, Keith Brown, Dave Hufford, Pat Dillon, Larry Brumbaugh. BOWLING Bowling, supervised by Mr. Brumbaugh, had 40 participants this year. The league met at the Union City Bowling Alleys every Tuesday after school. INTRAMU RAL ln the fall, the Junior and Senior boys who made up the Intramural class participated in such outdoor sports as softball, touch fastball, and soccer. The main winter sport was basketball. Volley ball in the spring rounds outa full year. GI RLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls Athletic Association under the supervision of Mrs. Thompson, was divided into two groups this year, Senior GAA and Junior GAA. Both groups participated in volley ball, indian kick- ball, basketball, table tennis, badminton, and dancing. In addition, red and white streamers were made for the cheering block' at tournament time and sponsored a party for the entire high school. Officers for Senior GAA were: President, Joy James, Vice President, Sandra Bickelg Treasurer, Martha Miller and Secretary, Jackie James. SENIOR GAA First row left to right: Judy Ackley, Janet Adelsperger, Mary Ann Woodward, Rebecca Smith, Sandra Bickel, Sue Parks, Martha Miller, Jackie James, Patty Indle. Second row left to right: Joy James, Betty Johnson, Peggy Haselmire, Pat Murphy, Lila Faye Rogers, Beverly Coddington, Barbara Hooper, Dianne Reeves, Donna Grindle. Third row left to right: Emma Nelson, Mary Crawford, Meta Rittgers, Donna Clark, Sharon Hindsley, Mary Altic, Beverly Roberson, Carol Birum, Janice Leaver. JUNIOR GAA First row left to right: Shirley Clark, Jeanette Grile, Beverly Best, Sue Schmidt, Sara Douglas, Joyce Hines, Carol Lorton, Kathryn Birum. Second row left to right: Patty Studebaker, Shelia Elder, Sharon Best, Judy Westfall, Sue Wheeler, Jana Beauchamp, Shirley Ross, Barbralue Coddington. Third row left to right: Bobbie Thomas, Jeanie Cox, Barbara Birum, Carol Baker, Gennine Menger, Frances Sims, Carol Kester, Janet Evans. Fourth row left to right: June Roberson,. Carol Kaugher, Jeanie Warren, Nancy lngle, Jerry Hart, Rachel Durham, Carole Pynchon, Joyce Grile. .W,.s.,M,, View ,, ,.,t W .... ,. . . ...F-.--v nun' nn-nun am 1 annul: .an-dh STUDENT COUNCIL Seated left to right: Joe Greenlee, Charles Bulcher, Joan Teaford, Dick Whistler, Phil Shaw, Virginia Bonham, and Jimmie Webster. Standing left to right: Bob Fulk, Mr. Harader, Adviser, Bob Williamson, and Dick Snyder. September 5 Freshmen initiation - dance 8 Regular classes begin SCHOOL CALENDAR 'I7 Muncie Naval Reserve - Senior Boys I8 Mothers' Club October 4 Lion's Marching Contest 8 Convocation on India 9 Mothers' Club 'IO Senior play I7 End of Ist 6 weeks 'I8 Marching Contest 21 Junior Bean Supper 27 Clothing Drive for foreign children November 6 Mothers' CI ub 'I3 Chili supper - Mothers' Club. Senior candy sale 26 End of 2nd 6 weeks. Thanksgiving Convocation December 5 St. Elizabeth Hospital Representative 'IO Faculty Christmas tea 'll Mothers' Club 'IS Senior Christmas party 'I6 Band Concert 'I8 Faculty Christmas party 22 Junior High Christmas party 23 High school Christmas party 29 Elks Christmas party Christmas vacation March 6 End of 'Ist 6 weeks I2 Mothers' Club 20 Junior play 30 Junior magazine sale April 9 Mothers' Club I0 Senior-Junior 14 Music Contest Preview 'I7 End of 2nd 6 Weeks I8 Band Contest 24 Dayton Boys' Choir May I Conference Track - lndiana State Chorus 5 Sophomore ice cream social 'I4 Mothers' Club 22 Class Day - Junior Senior reception 24 Baccalaureate 25 Exams 28 Commencement January 3 Hagerstown Invitational Tournament I4 Pictures for Annual 26 End of semester February I2 Mothers' Club 'I4 Solo Ensemble - Earlham 21 All State, Indianapolis 25 Sectional 1.45 uksilff YQ 42 Wal' 5 X5 A Y?Lf5Yf?iWi N . .. -iz an Jim Altic Barbara Baker Perry Blankley Bill Bower Marilyn Brown Rheta QBrussj Harshman Colleen Clear Lena Crouse Marcia Jo Gettinger Don Gullett Gretchen Haber Jerry Harter Frank Hoffman Betty Hufford fjl f ALMA MATER tile. Glenn Brandon Eva Thompson Fay Elliott Wherabouts 1952 Alumni Navy Westinghouse Good-year, Greenville Ball State Westinghouse Engaged Housewife Nurses Training Westinghouse DePauw University Indiana University Bull State Engaged International Busine Rice Blinds Co. Nurses Training ss School Judy Jenkins Tom Lahey Shirley fLeesl Westfall Anne Lynch Vance McCarter Joyce Midlam Larie Moore Jan Reish Carol Skiver Carol fSteinj Drew Beverly fStiltsj Key Ellen Sutton Bud Westfall Pat fWhistlerl Stonerock Ball State Body Works Housewife Indiana University Indiana University Westinghouse Baileys Manufacture Indiana University From Co., Greenville Housewife Housewife Purdue University Westinghouse Housewife The class of '53, the annual staff, the faculty and administrators of West Side High School wish to thank the following business and professional men who so generously contributed to the financial support of the T953 Successus. Without their assistance, and the good will and spirit of helpfulness and cooperation which it represents, the publication of these pages would have been difficult. Again may we say thank you. Ackley's Grocery Anderson's E. V. Arbaugh Frigidaire Appliances The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Backstay Welt Company Ben Franklin Company Boston Store Branham Hotel Brooks 8. Sons Funeral Home Caron Barber Shop Carpenter's Market Central Garage Co., inc. The Commercial Printing Company DeBolt Electric Shop B.P.O. Elks No. T534 The Farmers State Bank of Union City Farmers Stockyards First Security Loan Company Fisher Coal S. J. Fisher The Food Bowl Fraze Funeral Home Garver Electric Company Greenlee Electric Company Hardy Manufacturing Corporation Hub City Finance Corporation Hunt's Floral Gift Shop indiana and Michigan Electric Company indianapolis Life insurance - Russell Farmer lsenbarger Insurance Agency K Jani-Lyn, inc. Johnston Furniture Factory Kester Clothing Store The R. Kirshbaum Company Krakoff's Dress Shop The Kroger Company The Lynch Supply Company W. W. Mac Co., Inc. Mangas Agencies, Inc. Fritz E. Martin, Jewelers Mason Rug Shop The Mengel Company, U. C. Branch John Montano Lumber Company Moore's Store Moyer Buick Company C. H. McCarter Company McCarter's Studio Noffsinger's Pharmacy The John Parent Company H. A. Parker Furniture Store Pickett's Jewelery Pratt's Texaco Service Purity Dairy Co., Inc. Red 73 Creamery Reit-Price Manufacturing Company Chas. W. Rice 8. Co., inc. Ross Elevator A. C. Seman 8. Sons Seibert Cleaners Sink Theaters Smith's Shoe Repair South Side Elevator Spradling Coal Company Standard Agencies, Inc. Sterling Chevrolet Corporation Stewart 8, Wooters Drugs Harold A. Stull, Shoe Rebuilder Tibbett's Pharmacy Tibbett's Plumbing 8. Heating Company Times - Gazette Union City Body Co., Inc. Union City Coca Cola Bottling Co., Inc. Union City Locker Plant Union City Lumber 8. Supply, Inc. Union City Mold 8. Die Casting Corporation Union City Motor Company Union City Sweet Shop Union Sand 8. Gravel Co., inc. Union Trust Company United Telephone Company Valet Cleaners Veit's Clover Farm Store Walling's Store Joe Welch Western Auto Associate Store Wigger's Grocery Bob Wise's Barber Shop Wise Paint Store Willard D. Wolf Pontiac Company Wright's Drive in The following professional men also wish to extend their best wishes to the Successus. R. S. Ables, Naturopath George Alexander, O.D. Fred A. Beary, D.D.'S. Leroy B. Chambers, M.D. Kenneth C. Hinshaw, Attorney-at-Law L. K. Phipps, M.D. Robert W. Reid, M.D. R. S. Turner, D.D.S. R. A. Voisinet, M.D. B. F. Willis, M.D. Russell E. Wise, Attorney-at-Law


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