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SR. HIGH SCHOOL

UNION CITY SENIOR AND JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
Union City, Michigan

JR. HIGH SCHOOL

�AYear of

The 1963-1964 year has been a
year of changes and new experiences
not only i n o u r school system, but
also in the United States as a whole.
The starting of school in September
brought t o us a new superintendent,
new principal, and f i v e
members, as did John F. Kennedy's
t r a g i c d e a t h b r i n g t o us a n e w
national leader in November.
Civil r i g h t s c o n c e r n i n g o u r
freedoms as citizens of this country
has been the big issue in the United
States. I n a w a y c i v i l r i g h t s has
played a b i g part in our school too.
At the beginning of the year the new
administration issued
books as our guide to freedoms. We
have freedoms i f we don't abuse them.
The school day r a n on 50 minute periods, with three minutes between classes, and
a 3 8 minute lunch hour. This year was also the f i r s t t i m e a school newspaper
weekly.
Along w i t h these other changes some new courses were added including a g i r l s ' gym
class, a college English course, and a journalism and speech class.
This community h a s s e e n t h e l a r g e s t graduating class i n the history of U.C.H.S.
receive t h e i r learning f r o m a new building, new facilities, and a new type of education.
Another y e a r, another c l a s s , o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s , w i l l b r i n g s t i l l more changes and
improvements to our education.
2

�Table of

Academics

Administration a n d F a c u l t y

Seniors

Underclassmen

Student L i f e

Athletics

1

1

�SchoolCalendar for
SEPTEMBER
2 B a n d travels to State F a i r
3 E n r o l l m e n t ; teachers meetings
4 F i r s t full day of school
6 F F A dance
13 V . Colon football;
17 J r s . o r d e r class rings
19 Q u e e n and court selected
20 V . L i t c h f i e l d football;
ings
24 R . Harper Creek football
26 S n a k e dance
27 H o m e c o m i n g w i t h Athens; seniors
sponsor dance
30 A n n u a l sales begin
OCTOBER
1 R . Athens football
4 N o s c h o o l ; V . R e a d i n g football;
F. T. A. dance
7 P. T. S . A. potluck supper
8 R . Reading football
9 V . Homer football
10 &amp; 11 N o s c h o o l ; t e a c h e r s i n s t i t u t e ;
Senior p i c t u r e s t a k e n ; E n d o f
marking p e r i o d ; Student C o u n c i l
Record Hop
14 U n d e r c l a s s m e n pictures taken
15 R . Homer football
16 M a r c h i n g c o n t e s t ; R e p o r t c a r d s
18 V . Quincy football
22 R . Quincy football
23 S e n i o r s g e t T B t e s t s &amp; o r d e r
pictures
24 A s s e m b l y on Russia; Jrs. magazine
sale ends
25 V . Bronson football
29 C l a s s meetings; R. Bronson football
NOVEMBER
1 V . Jonesville football; Dads Night;
Sophomores sponsor dance
3 Exchange s t u d e n t s l e a v e f o r
Chatham
4 P a r e n t teacher conferences
8 A s s e m b l y f o r exchange students,
Library C l u b dance; annual sales
en
11 U n d e r c l a s s m e n pictures taken
15 A n n u a l Staff dance; end of
25 N o s c h o o l ( P r e s i d e n t Kennedy's
funeral)
26 B a s k e t b a l l games with Colon there
28 &amp; 29 N o school (Thanksgiving Vacation)
DECEMBER
3 F r e s h m a n class party
4 J r s . get class rings
5 S e n i o r s get pictures
6 B a s k e t b a l l games with B r o n s o n ;
Pep Club dance

4

7 C o l l e g e boards
9 " C o l l e g e Night"
12 S e n i o r class party
13 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h L i t c h f i e l d
there
15 B a n d concert
17 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h Jonesville
here
18 C l a s s meetings
20 B a s k e t b a l l g a m e s w i t h Quincy;
Varsity C l u b dance; C h r i s t m a s
Vacation starts
JANUARY
3 Seniors sponsor " Tw i r p Dance"
6 B a c k to school after vacation
10 B a s k e t b a l l games with Athens there
14 A s s e m b l y f o r exchange students
17 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h R e a d i n g
there
21 B a s k e t b a l l games with Homer here
22 2 3 F i n a l exams
24 N o school; Basketball games w i t h
Bronson there
27 S t a r t o f second semester; g r o u p
pictures
28 M a s s e d band
31 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h Litchfield;
Cheerleaders sponsor dance
FEBRUARY
1Sno-Ball
5 D a t a Processing course starts
7 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h Jonesville
there
11 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h St. Charles
here
14 B a s k e t b a l l games with Quincy there
15 P T S A Dance
21 B a s k e t b a l l games with Athens here;
Juniors sponsor dance afterwards
25 B a s k e t b a l l games with Reading here
28 B a s k e t b a l l games with Homer there
MARCH
3,5, &amp; 6 Tournaments
12 &amp; 13 Senior Play
Junior and Senior High open house
1
Sophomore Class party
1
26,27 &amp; 30 Spring vacation
APRIL
1
2
2
MAY

1
2
26 &amp; 27
2

Annual F. T. A . dinner
Talent show
SLAAN
J-Hop
Baccalaureate
Final Exams
Graduation

��LanguagesandSpeechAid in

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Nlernoo selections are part of Mrs. Pendill's junior Englism
class
Sharon points o u t t o F r e n c h class students
places of interest in France

Speech c l a s s g i v e s students experience
before an audience

�HomeEc., Ag., andShopPreparePupils for a

MP

Freshmen g i v e C h r i s t m a s l e a f o r f a c u l t y a n d students

Stan and Andy work hard at their shop projects
flume L c . g i r l s l e a r n n e w s k i l l s

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idi-ther t h e i r knowledge o f
the human body a s they finish

Physics class keeps our

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Algebra i s a new experience for many

Business math will help in the future

�CommercialandJournalismStudentsMake for BetterSecretaries

Bookkeeping r e q u i r e s s t r i c t a t t e n t i o n

Journalism s t u d e n t s m a k e the newspaper
assignments p a r t o f t h e i r w e e k l y w o r k

Typing t a k e s l o t s o f p r a c t i c e a s
many know

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�SocialStudies Prove to be Hard Work

Toni , \ ilson points out t o B a r b Rathbun
places o f important happenings i n M r s .
Hooker's American History class

The Seniors l e a r n how t o f i l l out an income tax return
Kendziorski's Economics Class

Boys' physical education class works on the
parallel h i r F

Dodge ball provides plenty of exercise
girls' gym class

10

��ANewSuperintendent and Principal, with the

RICHARD PRESTON
Guiding the welfare of the Union City
Public Schools i s RICHARD PRESTON,
superintendent. M r . Preston holds a B.A.
degree f r o m M i a m i University in Ohio, a
M.A. degree f r o m Michigan State
versity, and an E. D. S. degree from Central
Michigan. M r . Preston, who i s new t h i s
year, c a m e f r o m Montezuma, Ohio. H i s
last position was in Lake City, Michigan for
three years. H e and h i s wife, Ann, have
three c h i l d r e n , Elizabeth, D a v i d , a n d
Elaine. H e i s a m e m b e r o f t h e F i r s t
Methodist Church, Union City, in
takes an active p a r t .
Union City students are very proud to
have t h i s outstanding person
tendent o f the Union City Public Schools.

NEAL SINGLES
Inspiring students t o g r o w
academically, s o c a l l
ically, a n d m o r a l l y , N E A L
SINGLES is heading the faculty at
U.C.H.S. f o r his f i r s t
He has a B.A. degree from Albion
College and a M.A. degree from
Notre Dame. A t present h e i s
working f o r an advanced degree
from M.S.U. He has held position
of p r i n c i p a l a t N i l e s a n d E a s t
Detroit. H e , his wife, Joann, and
their three children, Jim, Sheri,
and Cindy, a r e members o f the
First Methodist Church h e r e
where M r . Singles is director of
the adult choir.
It i s h i s b e l i e f t h a t " t h e
principal's office i s
a d i s c i p l i n e o ff i c e , b u t
counseling service."

12

�theSchoolBoard,CreatedManyChangesfor

BOARD OF EDUCATION
Max Parks, Treasurer; Harold Cline, June Washburn, Darrol Bingley, President; L i l l i a n Leitch, Secretary; John
Rrecheisen, Donald Tassie

4,10

Eunice \ 1 r r c h m d Mriry Flohciay,

Janice Phileon, J u n i o r H i g h Secretary,
Patrick Wade, assistant Junior High Principal

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tothe
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The lone new m a l e member of the high
school f a c u l t y, Stanley K e n d z i o r s k i , h a i l s
from Davidson, Michigan.
In addition to his duties as head football
coach, and reserve basketball coach, he also
teaches government, economics, M i c h i g a n
history, and boys' physical-education.
Of a l l t h e new teachers at U.C.H.S. this
year, M i s s M a r y Mathews o f Union C i t y is
the only one who i s an alumnus of this high
school.
Miss Mathews teaches
ism, f r e s h m a n English, and senior college
English. She i s a l s o advisor f o r the school
newspaper and yearbook.
Physical-education for girls, a
ject this year, i s under the direction of Miss

M A RY M A T H E W S , B . A . , A l b i o n ;
English, S p e e c h , a n d J o u r n a l i s m
RALPH R I C E , B . S . , C e n t r a l
Michigan; J r . H i g h S c i e n c e a n d
P h y s i c a l - eduation
C AT H E R I N E S A N F O R D , B . S . , B a l l
State Te a c h e r s C o l l e g e , M u n c i e ,
Indiana; G i r l s ' P h y s i c a l - e d u c a t i o n
and H e a l t h

1

Catherine Sanford f r o m Valparaso, Indiana.
She a l s o teaches g i r l s
cation a t the junior and senior high schools,
senior health, and is sponsor for
leaders and pep club.
Aberdeen, South Dakota, sends us
commercial teacher, M i s s P h y l l i s Schmidt.
Subjects t h a t s h e teaches a t U.C. a r e
typing I I . , geography and l a w, and business
math. S h e a l s o h a s c h a r g e o f t h e f u t u r e
teachers.
The new faculty m e m b e r o f the j u n i o r
high, Ralph Rice, a l s o hails f r o m Davidson,
Michigan.
He teaches g e n e r a l science, i s eighth
grade advisor, assistant football coach, and
head track coach at the senior high.

�Jr.HighTeachersHelpStudentsAdjust to
ofHighSchool

PATRICK WA D E , B . S . , NISU; Coach and J r . High Social
Studies
ARTHUR JONES, L i f e C e r t i f i c a t e , W M U ; J r .

HILDRED S I Z E L A N D , A . B . , E M U ; J r . H i g h
English and Geography
ANITA WEIRICH, B . S . , M S U ; J r . High Home
Economics

LDI [H IlAWVER, B.S., WMU; J r. High Math
ERMA BARTLETT, M. A., WMU; J r. High English and Science

IS

�TeachersAssistStudents in
W I W I "

LY N N B A R T L E T T, M . A . , U o f M
Science
DOROTHY E V E R T, M . A . , W M U
Librarian

W W I I * ...IMMUNE"'

JOHN C L AY T O N , B . A . , A l b i o n
Band and C h o r u s

K E N N E T H W E I R I C H , B . S . , NISU
Vo c a t i o n a l A g r i c u l t u r e

DOROTHY JOHNSON, B . A . , U o f W i s .
English and F r e n c h

L U C I L L E A R E Y, A . B . , WNIU
Math

ROSE S T E F FA N I A K , NI. A „ U o f M
L a t i n and E n g l i s h

16

�andDevelopment of Their Talents

GLADYS WA R K E , M . A . , U o f M ; Math,
Guidance and Counseling
GERTRUDE D A V I S O N , B . S . , W MI
Commercial
FAY MILLIGAN, B.S., WMU; Shop Instructor
JEANNE CONVERSE, M . A . , MSU; Home Economics and
Math

NORA HOOKER, M.A., WMU; History
HELEN P E N D 1 L L , M . A . , E M U ; E n g l i s h a n d
Histr

Teachers e n j o y t h e atmosphere o f
Ec room f o r lunch.

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�Personnel is Vital to the
Lair
BUS D R I V E R S
Left t o R i g h t : F l o y d
P o w e l l , J i m S c h e r r y,
Willard R a n k i n ,
W i l l i a m Nlabus, A l b e r t
R e n s h a w, J u n i o r
Edwards, R e x Randall,
G e r t r u d e R a n k i n , Dena
Z o n k e r,
mond, B e t t y M a c k ,
Grace H a r t , L o u i s e
Edwards, G e o r g e
Edwards,
rge

HOT LUNCH HELPERS
Marsha C l i n e , L y n n R o b b i n s ,
Regina O ' N e i l , K a t h y W i l a m o w s k i ,
Betty Wa t s o n , J u d y T h o m p s o n

CUSTODIANS
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��TheClass of "64"

CLASS MOTTO:
"The Past Cannot Be Changed. The
Future Is Yet In Our Power."
CLASS
Climb Every Mountain
CLASS FLOWER:
American Beauty Rose
Bryce Adolph, V. - P r e s . ; L e o n Bennett, P r e s . ; P a t s y McRae, Sec.;
Marilyn Parshall, Treas.

CLASS COLORS:
Red and White

SHARON MUSSELMAN
Class Officer
President
1
Pep Club
3
Paper Staff
4
Editor
4
Library S t a ff
2
,
3
,
Library C l u b
2
,
3
,
Secretary- Tr e a s u r e r
3
Sr. Band
1 , 2 , 3 ,
Student Council
3
Treasurer
3
F . T . A . 1 , 2 , 3 ,
Historian
1
,
2
Secretary
3
Vice-President
4
Exchange Student
4
DAR Good Citizen
4
Junior Play
Senior Play
Valedictorian
3
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BRYCE. ADOLPH
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LEE PIPER
Class Officer
2 , 3 , 4
A n n u a l Staff
Vice-President
P
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p
Club
3
,
4
Treasurer
2 , 3
S n o - B a l l Court
2
Sr. Band
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
C h o r u s
1 , 2 , 3
Dance Band . .
. 2,3,4 S e x t e t
1
French Club
1 , 2 , 4
F r e n c h Club
Football
1
2 3 4 S e n i o r Play
Baseball
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
C o -Salutatorian
.
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Basketball
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Varsity C l u b
Vice-President
4
Boys' State Representative
Co-Salutatorian

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4
4
4

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�tsOfficersand
MARILYN PARSHALL
4
Class O f f i c e r
4
Treasurer
4
Pep C l u b
2,
Library S t a f f
2,
Library C l u b
1
French C l u b
Senior P l a y S t a g e Manager
Junior Play
3
Top Te n

MARSHA CLINE
Annual Staff
Business Nlanager
Paper Staff
Pep C l u b
Library S t a ff
Library C l u b
Chorus
3
Sr. Band
1 , 2 ,
French Club
F T A.
1
,
Junior Play
Senior Play
Top Te n

CAROLE LOWE+
Annual Staff . . . . .
Editor
Pep Club
Paper S t a ff
Top Te n

.

LYNN ROBBINS
Class O ff i c e r
Treasurer
Varsity Club
2,3,4
President
4
F. F. A . . . . . . .
1,2,3,4
President
4
Library S t a ff . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Library C l u b • . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Football
1,2,3,4
Most Valuable P l a y e r . 4
Co-Captain
4
Baseball
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball
2 , 3 , 4
Sno-Ball C o u r t
2
Junior Play
Senior Play
Top Te n

KATHLEEN JOHNSON
Class O ff i c e r
Secretary
2
Annual Staff
Pep Club
Library Staff 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Library Club
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Secretary- Tr e a s u r e r . . 3
F TA
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Vice-President
3
President
4
French Club
Junior Play
Senior Play
Top Te n

4

3
3
3 , 4
3
2
3

THOMAS LENON
Debate
Varsity Club
Track
Basketball
Junior Play
Top Te n

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1,2,3,
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A
GORDON HOATH
Class Officer
Vice-President
Varsity Club
Football .
Exchange Sr,
French Club
President
Top Ten . .

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2

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ELAINE A L LWA R D T
Pep C l u b
3
,
4
Debate
1
,
4
12
L i b r a r y Staff
1.
Library Club
1,2,3,4
Sr. B a n d
French Club
3
,
4
Senior P l a y

%I W O O D
Tr a c k

3,4

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B A R B A R A AL'GUSTINE.
1
E . T. A .
Sr. B a n d
12,3
Pep Band
12 3
Dance Band . . . . . .
1,2,3
3
Student C o u n c i l
L i b r a r y S t a ff
4
Betty C r o c k e r H o m e m a k e r o f
To m o r r o w
4
Junior Play

Dancing i s t h e
ite p a s t i m e a t t h e i r c l a s s
parties

ANDREW B A U N I E I S T E R
Sr. B a n d
2,3,4
J r. B a n d
1
Football
1,2,3,4
Baseball
2,3,4
Senior P l a y

LEON BENNETT
Class
President
Vi c e - P r e s i d e n t
Debate
Sno-Ball P r i n c e
Football
Baseball
Tr a c k

ROLLAND BLOWERS
Tr a c k
3

DENNIS B O AT M A N

1,2,3,4
2,3,4
1
1
2
1,2,3,4
1,3.4

�Activities Play a Big Part in
JANICE BRAY
Class Officer
Secretary
Annual Staff . . . .
Paper Staff
Secretary
Pep Club
Cheerleader
Sr. Band
Majorette
French Club
Treasurer
Homecoming Court
Junior Play

13
13
1,2,3,4
1,
4
2,3,4
9
12 3 4
2,3,4
1,
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MARY BURNS
Pep Club
3
,
4
Debate
1
Library Staff • . . . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Library Club . . . . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Annual Assistant B u s i n e s s
Manager
3

JUDITH CARPENTER
Ten years o f
anc

The Senior g i r l s s t u f f t h e d u m m y f o r the Athens
gam

DIANA CHAPMAN
Paper Staff
Treasurer
Pep Club
Student Council .
Homecoming Court
Sno-Ball Court

2.3,
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2.3,
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4
4

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�NoonHourProvidesTime for Eatingand

Senior g,fu s are all smiles
at lunch time

ETHELYN CUYLER
Pep Club
3
Library Staff
Library Club

RUTH CUYLER
Library Staff . . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Library Club . . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
3,
Pep Club
Senior Play

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ANDREW DIAMOND

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ing the brief lunch period

CAROL DIAMOND
Library Staff
Library Club
Chorus
2
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LOUIS DORMER
Student Council
Dance Band
Sr. Rand
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�TheSenior Year is OneThat Will Always

ROGER ENYART
F.F.A. . . . . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Treasurer
4
Football
2 , 3 , 4
Track
3
,
4
Student Council
.
. 4
President
4
Varsity C l u b
3 , 4

JACKIE FAIRCHILD
Chorus
3

SUSAN FOSTER
Annual Staff
Paper Staff
Pep Club
F.T.A.
Library Staff
Library Club
Chorus
Senior Play

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1
3
1,2,3.4
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3,

Senior pictures
ing and expensive

CARLENE FULLEF(
Pep Club
F.H. A
Glee C l u b
1
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DOUGLAS GILBERT
Varsity C l u b
4
Basketball
2 , 3 , 4

GRANT HART
Library Club
Library Staff
Footbal
Track
Senior Play

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�SeniorsPlan the Year's Activity During Their

SUSAN HAUGHEY
Student Council
Senior Play

3,4
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TOM HICKS

"All r i g h t l e t ' s
down!" y e l l s S r . 1.
Leon Bennett.
DONALD
Varsity Club
F.F.A.
Reporter
Sno-Ball Court
Football

LOIS KRIEG
Pep Club
Library Staff . . . . .
Library Club . . . . .
Chorus

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2,3,
2,

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2

STIIVEN KI_NT
Varsit C l u b
Sr. Rand
Pep Band
2
Dance Band
2
Football 1 . 2 .
Co-captain
Baseball
/
Track
1
,

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�StudyingTakes Up a Big Percentage of

COLLEEN MANCHESTER
Pep Club
Library Club
4
Library Staff
4
Chorus
3
F. T. A .
2
,
3
Junior Play

12-B Homeroom
iously w a i t f o r the results of
all t h e i r studying
mesters, a s M r . Kendziorski
passes o u t t h e r e p o r t cards

MARY ANN MAYO
Basketball
1 , 2 , 3
F.H.A.
1
,
2
Library Club
1
Science Club
Better English Club . .
1
"T" Club
1 , 2 , 3
Pep C l u b
1 . 2 , 3
F.B.L.A. C l u b
3

PATRICIA McRAE
Class Officer
Secretary
4
Vice-President
2
Pep Club
2 , 3 , 4
Cheerleader
1 , 3 , 4
Sno- Ball Princess
. 2. .
Sr. Band
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Majorette . . . . . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Homecoming Court . . 3 , 4
Queen
4
Student Council
1
Dance Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Senior Play
Junior Play

PATRICIA MILLER
Annual Staff
4
Paper Staff
4

MARY McQUEEN

DENNIS MILLER
Varsity Club
3 , 4
Sr. Band
3
,
4
Jr. Band
2
Pep Band
1
Dance Band
3
,
4
Football . . . . . . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Track

�Juniorand Senior

PATRICIA MOWRY
Paper Staff
Library Staff . . .
Library Club . . .
Sr. B a n d
1 , 2
Pep Band
French C l u b
E.T.A.

MICHL-AL P:.!
Football . .
Baseball . .
Basketball .
Class Officer
Tekonsha Class President. _

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3
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Pep Club . . . .
Chorus
'rudenr Council

2 , 3 , 4
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Tom and Janice played the
leading r o l e s i n t h e J r .
Play, " L o c k , S t o c k , a n d
Lipstick"

JAMES POHLMAN

CAROL RANDALL
Annual Staff
3
Pep Club
1 , 2 , 3
Jr. B a n d
2
Chorus
2
F. H. A.
2
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3
F.N A
Basketball
1
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3
Senior Play
28

\RTHUR PRESTON
Football
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3

�MakeUpArtists

DAVID RENCH
Jr. Band
Sr. Band

1

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JAMES ROBINSON
Library Staff
Library Club
Junior Play
c 7 i , r Play

DORTHA SALYER
Paper Staff
4
Library Staff
2
Chorus
1 , 2 , 3 , 4

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Ruth makes Colleen
Carol lssard f o r t h e J r.
Play

4
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�TheSeniorsHaveHadan ExcitingandBusy

BETTY
Debate
1
Library Staff . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Library Club . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Pep C l u b
3

THOMAS SMITH
Football
Track
F.F.A.
Sentinel
Varsity Club

BETTY STRONG
F.T.A.
Cheerleading
Pep C l u b
Library Staff
Library Club
Student Council
Vice-President
Chorus
Ha rmonaries
Sextet
Senior Play

1,2,3,4
4
1,2,3,4
4
3,

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3
2,3,4
3
3
4
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1,3,
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1

Seniors gather in the halls
to t a l k before homeroom

RUTH
Pep Club
2
Debate
1
Paper Staff
Chorus
French C l u b

DAVID WATKINS
Pep Club
2
Varsity Club
3,
F.F.A.
1,2,3,
Library S t a ff . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Library Club . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Football
1,2,3,
Baseball
3,
Track
4
Student Council
1
Basketball
2,3,

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NANCY WATKINS
French Club
Student Council
Secretary
Pep Club
Vice-President
President
Library Staff
Library Club
Paper Staff
Sr. Band
Jr. Band
F. TA .
Secretary
Treasurer
Junior Play
Senior Play

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�ances,Class Parties, Trips, and Planning

RUTH ZARMSTORF
Pep Club
Cheerleader
F. T. A .

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BARBARA ZONKER

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JERRY GEORGE
F FA
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Sharon a n d C a r o l e m i x e d
pleasure w i t h t h e i r w o r k a t
M.S.U. last summer
GRADUATING
FRONT ROW: To m Smith, Leon Bennett, Steve Kent, Andy Baumeister, Ron Reed, Lynn Robbins. B A C K ROW:
Dave Watkins, Don Hoenes, Bryce Adolph, John Brewer, Gordon Hoath, Denny M i l l e r, Roger Enyart

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�TheClass of "64" Was Busy in May of Their

Lynn, To m , a n d Nancy enjoy taking p a r t i n the Junior play,
Lock, Stock, and Lipstick.

Mrs. Davison prepares Sharon f o r the
J r. play as Barbara looks on.

Al
President Leon Bennett accepts the gavel from Andy at Class Day exercises.

The Junior-Senior banquet was eye catching.
This scene helped complete the decorating
for the 1%3 J-Hop, Shangrila.

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TheJr. Year is a Busy

Va l e r i e A d a m s
Becky A d o l p h
Carla Austin

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Rose M a r i e B a v i n
Brenda B e a n
L a r r y Bennett
M i k e R o b i n s o n , P r e s . ; P a u l a We e k s , V. - P r e s . ;
Sally G l e n , T r e a s . ; M a r y M e r c h a n t , Sec.

•

Gary Boes
Marcia Brown
Jerry Carman
Nancy C a r p e n t e r
Linda C l a r k
David C l i n e

Janice C r o n k h i t e
Janet C u t c h a l l
Kenneth C u y l e r
Brenda D a v i s
Bernard Diamond
Kenneth Edge11

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Sandra E l d r e d
Duane F i n n e y
G ayl on F o r d
Ernest F o s t e r
Gerald G a r r i s o n
George G e e r

Sally G l e n
Ralph G o t t s c h a l k
Carol G r a y
Daniel Hanna
David Hanna
David H a s t y

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Ronald Hawkins
Stanley Hawver
Robert Henry
Connie Howard
Orrin Johnson
Steven Johnson

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Daniel Jones
Mary Lynn Jones
Kim Kaechele
Anna Knapp
Marcia Lake
Barbara Jean L e w i s

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Carla, with the help of the representative from
Josten's, decides her ring size.

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Carol L i t t l e
Evelyn Lux
Linda Mabus
Gerry Mack
L a r r y Masters
Judy McLaughlin

Mary Mench
Mary Merchant
Tom Metzler
Ted Moore
Judy Niusselman
Penny Musselman

Adam Offenbecker
L a r r y Parkison
William Parks

Robert Pearson
Beverlen Peck
Carol Pequignot

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�Eighty-Six Juniors look Forward to
Barry Phillips
Barbara Rathbun
Diane Rankin
Sharon Richmond
Thomas Roberts
Michael Robinson

,
Walter Rosenberry
Carol Scharf
Bonnie Schneider
Alfred
Maurice Sholes
Susan Smeltzer

Linda Smith
Mary Lou Smith
Robert Smith
Sheri Smith
Linda Smith
Judy Thompson

James Tunney
Gary Wagar
Sharon Wart
Paula Weeks
Gail Whitlock
Katherine Wilamowski

Connie and Evelyn become d r i v e r s under M r.
vision.

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Thomas Wilsoi

Patricia

�The1963-64 YearWasBothWorkandFun for
Phyllis Alwood
L a r r y Bailey
David Barnhart

Sharon Bauder
Steven Bavin
Raymond Blais

Way ne S i m i n g t o n , Sec.; R o s e A n n
K nap p, T r e a s . ; R e x
Pres.; Dianne Hitchcox, Pres.

Curtiss Blowers
Barbara Bowders
Robert Brewer
Sue Burns
Thomas Claar
Margaret Cline

4

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L a r r y Corey
Dallas Crandall
Sherry Danbury

A

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Linda Eldred
Joyce Fairchild
Adele Fischer

Tom Forrest
Nancy Frederick
P h i l i p Frederick
op homor es m a k e t h e i r c l a s s p a r t y a
success

37

�Sixty-nineSophomoresHelpBoostthe
L a r r y Hampton
Sherry Hawkins
Bradley Heisler
Dianne Hitchcox
Greg Hull
Jeanette Johnson

Marlene Johnston
Curtiss Kelley
Bruce Kincaid
Shelley Kingsley
Rose Ann Knapp
Seaman Knapp

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Pamela Lehman
Martin Lepper
Rex Littlejohn

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Gary Mack
Jerry Mack
Charles Mains
Steven, Brad, J e r r y, Mike, and Ken
of M r. B a r t l e t t ' s quiet room to study before
school starts

Michael Martin
Linda Melendy
Cheryl Meyer
Sharon Mitchell
Charlotte Moore
Pauline Moore

Karen Musolf
Carol Norton
James Offenbecher
Alan Parks
Bruce Patton
Mike Patton

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im
Patricia Platz
Te r r y Pribble
David Priest
Jackie Rench
Dorin Renner
Janet Riley

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Mary Sebo
Mary Segers
Wayne Simington

Cary Smith
Te r r i Sue Smith
Kenneth Thompson
Mrs. A r e y ' s homeroom eagerly awaits the
start of a new day

Carol Toner
Christine Walter
Lonette Wells
Michael Whitcomb
Kenneth Wilson
Catherine Winans

Sophomore boys w o r k o n t h e " w a l k -through-snowball" t h a t
greeted everyone at the Sno-Ball

Sophomore girls make decorations for the Sno- Ball

�HighSchoolOpens a NewandHappy World
Phyllis AcMoody
Darrell Adams
Mark Aldrich
Nancy Alwood
Bruce Baker
Laura Baumeister

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Carol Bavin
John Baylis
Bonnie Boes
•

Jane Brandt
Lois Brecheisen
Ronal Brewer
r r y C u y l e r , V. - P r e s . ; E r i c
Tundevold, P r e s . ; L o i s Brecheisen,
Sec.; Dick Watkins, Treas.

Suzanne Brewer
Linda Brooks
Timothy Bunday
Vivian Carothers
Bruce Carpenter
Leroy Claar

Curtis Cline
Deborah Coats
Donald Collins
Gerald Congdon
Warren Converse
Judy Cook

Larry Cuyler
Pamela Davis
Judy Delebaugh
Helen Doane
Jerry Dulin
Jeffrey Edgell

40

�NinthGradersEnjoy

Dale Enyart
Susan Filley
Georgia Fox

Michael F u l l e r
Lynette Gerard
Deo Grigsby

Lorraine Hale\
Lorna Hanna
Bunnee Harper
.1 h i l l b i l l y hop

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for the freshman

Bill Hilyard
Mildred Hilyard
Orville Hoath
Judy Hoenes
Cheryl Horwath
Carol Jasper

t

Sharon Jenkins
Russell Johnson
Larry Kauffman
Rose Marie Kent
Janet Kidney
Keith Kincaid

9C Homeroom s m i l e s —the b e s t w a y t o s t a r t

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101FreshmenTop the Enrollment
Susan LLee i t c h
Ti n a L e p p e r
Diana L i t t l e

Larry Lower
David M a c k
Marlene Manchester

Barbara Marlow
Gene M a s t e r s
Kathleen M a s t e r s
Te r r y Matson
David M i d d a u g h
Doug M i l l e r

P

The F r e s h m a n b o y s t a l k o v e r the happenings
of the m o r n i n g
t r A t a k - ,

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Thomas M i l l e r
Jim Musolf
John M u s o l f
Te r r y M u s s e l m a n
Diane Ogden
Ronald O l d s

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Rose O ' N e i l
G a r y Owens

Sandy P a r k s
Nancy P a t t o n

The F r e s h m a n g i r l s keep up on the 1..acht dances t o o

42

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r

Leo Peet
Connie Pepper
Linda Philo
Nancy Rankin
Dorcas Rerick
Walter Roger

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Carol Sheridan
John Simington
Beverly Smith

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Judith Smith
Emily Tassie
Calvin Towery

Eric Tundevold
Shirley VanWormer
Richard Walker

A w i d e s m i l e f o r Bonnie and then the
camera i s snapped for underclassman
pictures

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George Walter
Carol Warkoczeski
l'homas Warsop
Richard Watkins
Jon Washburn
Debby Watson

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Thomas Whitley
Christine Zongker

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Ardella Bowders
Thomas Richmond

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�ActivitiesAre
Gloria Adams
Michael Adams
Ann Adolph
Jeffrey Aldrich
Marcia Aldrich
Ellen Arey

Ernest Augustine
Chris Barber
Dottie Barnette
Phillip Batterson
Harold Bemis
Dennis Biteman

s o t
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Shirleen Blue
David Booth
David Brandt
Burl Brauker
Kim Bray
Ardella Button

1

Stella Button
Lester Cable
Tom Case
Sharon Church
Klaudia Coats

oi
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Sam VanHorn, P r e s . ; Joy
Pres.; Penny Musselman, Sec.; Linda
Edgell, Treas.

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Deon Collins
Bill Cook
Judy Corey

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Deborah Craig
William Crane
Don Deeren

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Charles Diamond
Donna Pillion
Linda Edgell
Joy Eldred
Naomi Ellenwood
Lorraine Finney

Donna Foster
Ruth Ann Gallap
Tonia Garrison

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Barney Gottschalk
Marsha Grimes
Te r r y Hand

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Donna Halstead
Sandra Heuer
John Hobday

Steve Philson (55) gets ready to pass the
ball to Tom Case (77)

Cathleen Howard
Nora Johnson
Dennis Kaniewski
David Knapp
Ronald Lake
Roger Lambel

•
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Sally Leitch
Fred Lowe
Gerald Mack
Linda Mains
Jack Manchester
Emajean Mars!

�SelfGovernmentis BeneficialtoJunior
Patricia Mayo
Jerry McLaughlin
Merle Melendy
Linda Mench
Kyle M i l l e r
Robert M i l l e r

e
John Mitchell

Vonda Morey

Kathleen Mowry
Janice Musselman
Kathy Musselman
Penny Musselman
Marguerite
Pearson
Mike Pearson

Dennis Pepper
Roy Pepper
Steve Philson
Abe Prater
Mary Randall
Bruce Renshaw

Ruth Riley
Cheryl Robbins
John Roberts
Raymond Roderick
Shirley Romans
Ron Shroeder

�HighSchoolLife LiesAhead for

r r

Ruth Ann Sholes
Robert Simington
Burton Simpson
Danny Slusser
Jodi Smith
Marcia Thompson
6

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Sanuel VanHorn
Merilee Wagaman
Robert Wagar
Marcia Watkins
Emily Weller
Barbara Winans

No Photo For H a r r y Holibaugh

SEVENTH GRADE

c l i t i l l

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Neal Adams
Mark Adolph
Kathleen Aldrich
Deborah Austin
William Badger
James Blowers

L y n n S m i t h , Reporter; Te r r y Dulin,
Pres.; Cathy Smeltzer, Sec.; Mary Lou
Knapp, V. - P r e s . ; Vicki Hoenes, Treas.

�SchoolSpirit
Kaye Campbell
Barbara Carpentei
L a r r y Carpenter
Mike Claar
Robert Claar
Cindy Clark

John Clark
Gary Collyer
Linda Cook
Mike Cross
Darla Danbury
Bobby Delebaugh

e

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David Diamond
Douglas Doane
Diana Du Bois
Jerrolynn Dulin
Te r r y Dulin
Hazel Edwards

Susan Edwards
Ann Emmel
Robert Fast

Diana Fox
Wayne Gardner
Harold Geer
J o y E l d r e d , M e r r i l e e Wagaman,
Klaudia Coats, Jodi Smith, Micki Smith,
Mary Lou Knapp

Roberta George
Donna Gerard
Nancy Glesman
Frank Goshcoff
Linda Guthrie
John Guthrie

4S

�EarlyBeginnersMakeYoung

Connie H a l s t e a d
Randy H a r p e r

Carolyn Hasty
Kenneth H e r m a n

The B e g i n n e r s B a n d r e h e a r s e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f M r .
Clayton

Danny H i c k s
Thomas Hitchcox
Vicki Hoenes
Stanley H o l i b a u g h
Te r r y H o o v e r
Cindy Horwath

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Nila Inman
Sharon I n m a n
J e r r y Johnson
Ronnie K a u f f m a n
Regina K e m m e r
Ti m Keever

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Garth Kincaid
M a r y Lou Knapp
Stephen L a m b e r t
Jean L i t t l e
Bonnie M a c D o n a l d
Richie M a c k

R o s e Marie Martin
Randy Nlatheson
Linda Moore
Robert M o o r e
Rosetta M o o r e
Wesley N l o r i c k

40

�SeventhGradersPrepare for Future Years

I

William M o r r i l l
Florence Mueller
Sharon Norton
Stephen Patton
Ronnie Peck

Douglas Rounds
Carol Salyer
Eddie Sell
Colleen Sheridan
George Sholes
Catherine Smeltzer

410

Judith Smith
L a r r y Smith
Lynn Smith

Micki Smith
Te r r y Smith
Dennis Spooner
Tom Hitchcox lines up a free throw.
•

Rex Spoor
David Stevens
Janice Sutfin
Connie Swarthout
Linda Towery
Lee Tundevold

•

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Claudia VanAken
Wendell Wadsworth
Sue Warsop
Connie Watson
Richard Watson

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Mrs. Gladys Warke, guidance counselor, w o r k s
with students and helps them plan their classes during
high school. The students may also sign
tion on different occupations they a r e interested in.
During t h e y e a r many tests a r e given
dents t o help them i n the type of occupation they are
suited f o r.
To h e l p students choose a college, a "College
Night" w a s held December 9 , 1963, w i t h Athens and
Colon students also attending.
During "College Night" the students were able to
talk w i t h any t h r e e o f the 11 college representatives
and have any questions answered.

"College Night" andCounselingAre Combined to
Plan a Worthwhile

.\ thcn,-., Colon, and U.C.H.s. stuacms wait for
the representative from Western to
college life there

Sheri, Judy, Jane, and Sharon pick up some information
about K.C.C. during "College Night"

52

�TheStudent CouncilWorks for the Betterment of

ifi
Li.
SEATED: M r . Singles, A d v i s o r ; Carol Gray, Treas.;
Betty Strong, V. - P r e s . ; Roger Enyart, P r e s . ; Carol
Scharf. STANDING: E m i l y Ta s s i e , J u d y Hoenes,

Jerry M a c k , G a r y S m i t h , R o n n i e B r e w e r, G r e g
Hull, Barbara Jean Lewis, Leona Heise

This y e a r ' s student council, under the
supervision o f M r . Singles, has had many
activities.
Among t h e i r achievements a r e
stallment o f the m a l t machine i n the snack
bar, t h e running o f the football
ball concession stands, a donation t o t h e
cheerleaders, organization of dancing
hour, and establishment of a student council
constitution.

disks, m a l t s , and more m a l t s , was one o f
lent council's projects f o r making money t h i s past
year

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�BooksAre the Key to

RON I R O W : L o i s k i i e , I .L•uila I Icise, I '
Ruth C u y l e r, V. - P r e s . ; Sharon
Treas.; Mrs. Evert, Advisor. BACK ROW: Ethelyn
Cuyler, Betty Sholes, Pat Lewis, Marilyn Parshall,

Grant H a r t , J i m Robinson, h i
Robbins, P a t M o w r y, K a t h y Johnson, B a r b a r a
Augustine, Susan Foster

FRONT ROW: David Mack, Susan Leitch, Judy Cook. Cheryl Meven-.
Dianne Hitchcox. BACK ROW: Judy Musselman, Susan Smelrzer,
Kaechele, L a r r y Parkison, K a t h y Wilamowski, Rose Marie
Evert, Advisor

I l s e

This y e a r,
brary Club
its m e m b e r s h i p t o 2 1
students. T h e club pays
for s o m e o f t h e m o r e
popular books
dents like to
bers g e t actual l i b r a r y
experience a s they sign
out books,
new books, and keep the
library up to date. Many
science books, w h i c h
were purchased through
National D e f e n s e
Education A c t , w e r e
added this year.

54

�F.T.A. Life ProvidesExperience for a

FIRST R O W : S h a r o n W a r t , P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n ; N a n c y
Wa t k i n s , S e c . ; S h a r o n M u s s e l m a n , \ ' - P r e s . ; K a t h y
Johnson, P r e s . ; B e c k y Adolph, Tr e a s . ; Jeanie Johnson,
Historian; M i s s S c h m i d t , , \ d v i s o r. S E C O N D ROW:
Brenda D a v i s , R o s e m a r i e B a v i n , S h e r r y D a n b u r y ,
M a r y M e n c h , E l a i n e A l l w a r d t , M a r l e n e Johnston. P a t

M o w r y, S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y, B e t t y S t r o n g , Susan L e i t c h ,
Becky S e l l , C a r l a A u s t i n , J a n e B r a n d t . T H I R D R O W:
Susan F o s t e r , D i a n n e H i t c h c o x , C a r o l N o r t o n , J a n e t
R i l e y, E m i l y Ta s s i e , C a r o l B a v i n , D e b b i e C o a t s ,
Phyllis A l w o o d , C a r o l Scharf, Second V i c e - P r e s . ;
Sharon R i c h m o n d .

Mrs. Nora Hooker, for whom the
Union C i t y Future Teachers club is
named, resigned as advisor in 1963
and M i s s P h y l l i s Schmidt became
advisor.
Among s o m e o f the activities
of t h i s y e a r ' s c l u b were r o s e s f o r
the faculty at Christmas and a spring
tea i n h o n o r o f t h e s e n i o r g i r l s .

F u t u r e Te a c h e r s i n i t i a t i o n w a s f u n
1,ot • w a n d o l d m e m b e r s .

�F.F.A. Activities Include Soil JudgingContest.

FIRST R O W : M r . W e i r i c h , A d v i s o r ; To m Smith,
Sentinel; David Hasty, V. - P r e s . ; Lynn Robbins,Pres.;
Roger E n y a r t , T r e a s . ; D o n n i e Hoenes, Reporter;
Alfred Sebo, Sec.; To m Wilson. SECOND ROW: Ronnie

Reed, Jim Alwoud, A r t h u r Preston, Bernard Diamond,
G a r y M a c k , D a v i d Watkins. T H I R D ROW: B o b
Schroeder, Danny Jones, Danny Hanna, Bob Smith,
Jerry Carman, Rolland Blowers.

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The F u t u re F a r m e r s o f A m e r i c a i s
an organization o f boys taking vocational
agriculture. I t h e l p s t h e b o y s m a k e a
start a n d advance i n f a r m i n g and helps
them t o d e v e l o p leadership qualities.
Last f a l l , t h e 4 5 m e m b e r chapter
placed t h i r d i n the Branch County L a n d
Judging Contest and b u i l t a new entrance
to the pine tree plantation.
During t h e w i n t e r months, they
entered demonstration and parliamentary
procedure teams in the leadership contest
at Tekonsha.
This s p r i n g they topped their goal of
$600 i n t h e i r g a r d e n -seed s a l e , t h e i r
major money raising project.
- To n i S m i t h , Ly n n Robbins, and David Hasty
LI.C.1-1.S. a t F. F. A . camp this past summer a t St. M.,
Lake.

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�SellingSeeds,andMany

The F u t u r e F a r m e r s s e t t h e i r g o a l s h i g h .

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FIRST R O W : O r v i l l e !loath, L a r r y Kauffmann, M r .
Weirich. A d v i s o r ; Gene Masters, C u r t i s
OND R O W: Te r r y P r i b b l e , John B a y l i s , Keith K i n c a i d ,
B r u c e K i n c a i d , D a l e E n y a r t , To m M i l l e r , John M u s o l f

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�StudentsDebateForandAgainst "Medical Care at

SEATED: Elaine A l l w a r d t , Barbara Bowders, David Hasty, David Mack. STANDING: Mrs. Arey, Advisor; Ruth
Warsop, Seaman Knapp, J e r r y Mack

This y e a r o u r debate team debated with
White Pigeon, Homer, Concord, and Hillsdale
on the proposition Resolved: that the Federal
Government Should Provide
ical Care for A l l Citizens at Public Expense.
Debators this year were Elaine Allwardt,
Barbara Bowders, Ruth Warsop, Skip Knapp,
David M a c k , David Hasty, and J e r r y Mack
who were under the direction of Mrs. Lucille
Arey.

Sklp spc,iks up for our ncgativc

Elaine p r a c t i c e s h e r opening speech.

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�TheAnnual Staff Puts in LongHours to Meet

FRONT ROW: Susan
Foster, B e c k y S e l l ,
Kathy J o h n s o n ,
Carole L o w e r,
tor; M a r s h a C l i n e ,
Business M a n a g e r ;
Miss Mathews,
sor. B A C K R O W :
Paula We e k s , J i m
Offenbecher, L i n d a
Stevens, J a n i c e
B r a y, P a t M i l l e r ,
Carole S c h a r f ,
sistant B u s i n e s s
Manager; Ernest
Foster.

The Annual Staff, which was under
the d i r e c t i o n o f M i s s M a r y Mathews
this , • e a r, h a d a b u s y y e a r, pasting
pictures, making up captions
lines, w r i t i n g c o p y, a n d m a n y o t h e r
duties staff work requires. The 12 staff
members worked after school, usually
at least one night a week, and in January
and February turned almost each night
after school i n t o a workshop p e r i o d .
The 1964 annual sales, held from
September 3 0 t o November 8, reached
the s e l l i n g goal o f 400 annuals. T h i s
was approximately 4 0 m o r e annuals
sold then last year.
Padded c o v e r s i s a new feature
added this y e a r, as well as a separate
academics s e c t i o n w i t h a r e g u l a r
divider page headed Academics. Also,
six more pages were added.
Other s t a f f a c t i v i t i e s included a
dance o n November 1 5 , a n d s e l l i n g
cover protectors.

Staff members worked a f t e r school and during
Christmas vacation p u t t i n g together the IQ64
MAROON MEMORIES.

�Journalism is Essential for a

FRONT ROW: L i n d a Stevens, Kathy Johnson, Becky
Adolph, assistant editor; Ruth Warsop,
tor; Sharon Musselman, editor; P a t M i l l e r,
tor; J a n i c e B r a y, M i s s Mathews, A d v i s o r. B A C K

ROW: Judy Thompson, E r n e s t F o s t e r, P a t Mowry,
Jim Offenbecher, Janice Cronkhite, To m Carpenter,
Sally Glen, Marsha Cline, Nancy ‘Vatkins, Becky Sell,
Connie Howards, C a r o l e L o w e r, and Dortha Salyer

The Maroon an ' r e y staff has for the
first time, this yea/ ilublished
paper. Copies were distributed on Fridays
in t h e h a l l s a n d g y m f o r
Journalism c l a s s students provided
the articles for the paper and
bers of the staff did the actual publication.
An added feature t h i s y e a r was the
all-school calendar which l i s t e d
portant dates a n d happenings around
U.C.H.S.

The paper staff holds its f i r s t meeting of the year
organized.

Anyone for a newspaper?

Marsha, Pat and Sharon
watch t h e mimeograph
machine as the f i r s t
page o f the Maroon and
Gray i s run off.

�TheSeniorsPresent"Love
This y e a r ' s s e n i o r play, " L o v e Your
Neighbor," b y A l b e r t Johnson
sented b y t h e c l a s s o f 1964 on March 12
and 1 3 , i n t h e gymnasium.
comedy in three acts was directed by Mrs.
Gertrude D a v i s o n , a n d t h e t w e n t y -man
cast c o n s i s t e d o f Ruth C u y l e r, Ly n n
Robbins, J o h n B r e w e r, L o u i s D o r m e r,
Nancy Wa t k i n s , Susan Haughey, Sharon
Musselman, Marsha Cline, Kathy Johnson,
Grant Hart, Tom Carpenter, Roger Enyart,
Jim Robinson, P a t s y M c R a e , E l a i n e
Allwardt, C a r o l Randall, A n d y
Baumiester, B e t t y Strong, Susan Foster,
and Nan Lee Piper.

:)enor pla_. c a s t members assemble i n Mrs. Davison's room
for a briefing on the work that

Emil (Grant) e x p l a i n s t o Te s s y
(Ruth) t h a t he has inherited a l l o f
Uncle Oscar's property.

Lynn and Ruth take the leading parts in the
Farce-Comedy presentation.

J u d g e P a t r i c k ( To m )
tells P r n i l (Grant) that
he's an heir whilefiidck
o !line; looks on.

�PepClubArousesMore

KNEELING: M a r c i a Brown, C a r o l Gray, Rose Ann Knapp,
Linda Eldred. FIRST ROW: Patsy McRae, Ruth Zarmstorf,
Sandi Eldred, Becky Adolph, Sec.-Treas.; Nancy Watkins,
Pres.; V a l A d a m s , V- P r e s . ; T e r r i Sue Smith, P h y l l i s
AcMoody, Dianne Hitchcox. SECOND ROW: Ruth Warsop,
Linda B r o o k s , M a r l e n e Manchester, E v e l y n L u x , L o r n a
Hanna, C a r o l Norton, Linda Melendy, M a r y Burns, M i s s
Sanford, A d v i s o r. T H I R D ROW: Janice Bray, Tina Lepper,

Emily Tassie, Debbie Coats, Carol Jasper, Thera Pearson,
Bonnie Boes, L i n d a Mabus, Nancy Patton, Susan F i l l e y.
FOURTH ROW: Elaine Allwardt, Leona Heise, RuthCuyler,
Jane Brandt, Pat Lewis, Rose Marie Kent, Lynnette Gerard,
Lorraine Halley. F I F T H ROW: Sally Glen, Barbara Marlow,
Laura Baumeister, Sue Burns, Betty Strong,
Diane Little, Carole Lower.

Cheerleaders and student body back our team with
spirit.

Pep signs, pep signs, and m o r e pep signs
this year have been seen in the halls at U.C.H.S.
because o f the efforts of the pep club. The club
has also put on skits at pep meetings, sponsored
dances, a n d s o l d megaphones t o r a i s e money
for supplies used i n making signs and posters.

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�SophomoresChoose "Ice Palace" for Sno-

SNO-BALL COURT
Greg H u l l , Linda Melendy, Te r r i Sue Smith, Princess; L a r r y Corey, Prince; Dianne Hitchcox, To m F o r r e s t

"Ice Palace" was the theme for this year's
Sno-Ball h e l d F e b . 1 . T h e Sophomores
carried t h e theme o u t well with the snow
flakes scattered around the room
large snow ball arch through
one entered.

�TheSeniorBandParticipates

FIRST ROW: Gail Whitlock, Janice Bray, Christine Walters,
Nancy Watkins, P a m D a v i s , Te r r y Musselman, Phyliss
Reed, Debbie Coats, Penny Musselman, Lonnette Wells.
SECOND ROW: Eric Tundevold, Anna Knapp, Sharon Mitchell,
C a r o l W a r k o c z e s k i , Judy Hoenes, Evelyn L u x , A n d y
Baumeister, Ron Hawkins, Elaine Allwardt. T H I R D ROW:

MAJORETTES
KNEELING: D r u m Majorette,
P a t s y M c R a e . STANDING:
S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y, Lonnette
Wells, J u d y Hoenes, Janice
B r a y, T i n a L e p p e r, J a n e
Brandt

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Nancy Rankin, L o i s Brecheisen, Joyce Fairchild, Marlene
Johnston, L a r r y Parkison, Dennis M i l l e r, Bob Henry, Louis
Dormer. FOURTH ROW: Carol Norton, Pat
M u s s e l ma n, R a l p h Gottschalk, B e v e r l y n P e c k , J I in
Offenbecher, Alan Parks

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�ContestsandSchool

FIRST ROW: Brenda Davis, Mary Mench, Dianne Hitchcox,
Karen Musolf, M a r y Ly n n Jones, Sherry Hawkins, Marsha
Cline, M a r y Merchant, Shelley Kingsley. SECOND ROW:
Jane B r a n d t , T i n a L e p p e r, D i c k Watkins, B o b B r e w e r,
David Priest, Emily Tassie, Bernard Diamond, Sheri Smith,

Patsy McRae. T H I R D ROW: B r y c e Adolph, Gaylon F o r d ,
Seaman Knapp, To m Metzler, Warren Converse, Janet Riley,
Beverly Smith, Marty Lepper, Adam Offenbecher. FOURTH
ROW: J e r r y Mack, Ron Brewer, M r. Clayton, Band Director

BAND COUNCIL
SEATED: L o u i s Dormer, Bryce Adolph, Janice Bray. STANDING:
Gail Whitlock, Patsy McRae, Shelley Kingsley, Adam Offenbecher,
Bev Peck, Dianne Hitchcox

The S e n i o r B a n d s t a r t e d o u t t h e
1963-64 season by going to the State F a i r
in D e t r o i t , w h e r e they presented a h a l f
hour concert. Besides performing a t the
home football games, t h e band competed
in t h e f a l l m a r c h i n g contest a n d w a s
awarded a F i r s t Division rating.
Along with the Winter and
cert, t h e band was host to the third Mass
Band Festival, h e l d on January 28. They
also p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t h e D i s t r i c t B a n d
Festival in Battle Creek, during February.

�PepBandandDanceBandProvideEntertainment

PEP B A N D
FIRST ROW: Bernard Diamond, Bob B r e w e r, Emily S e a m a n Knapp, M r . Clayton. T H I R D ROW: C a r o l
T a s sie, S h e r i S m i t h , J o y c e F a i r c h i l d , M a r l e n e N o r t o n , J i m Offenbecher, A l a n Parks, J e r r y Mack,
Johnston, B o b Henry, L o u i s Dormer. SECOND ROW: B e v Peck
Phyliss R e e d , M a r t y L e p p e r, A d a m Offenbecher,

DANCE BAND
FIRST ROW: David Priest, Sheri Smith, Bob Brewer,
Dick Watkins, Patsy McRae, Emily Tassie. SECOND
ROW: L a r r y P a r k i s o n , Dennis M i l l e r , Bob Henry,

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Louis D o r m e r, B r y c e Adolph, Seaman Knapp, Adam
Offenbecher. T H I R D ROW: J i m Offenbecher, To n i
Case, Ron Brewer

�Girls'ChoralGroupsBlendTheir Voices to

FIRST ROW: Pamela Davis, Beverlen Peck, Mary Mench,
Carol Warkoczeski, J u d y Thompson, Sharon Richmond,
Brenda Davis, M r. Clayton, Director. SECOND
Smeltzer, Debbie Coats, Nancy Carpenter, Betty Strong,

Kathy Wilamowski, D o r t h a Salyer. T H I R D ROW: D i a n e
Little, L o r n a Fianna, B e t t y Watson, Sherry Danbury, Lois
Kreig, Leona Heise, Tina Lepper.

GIRLS' QUARTET
Pamela Davis, Bev Peck, Mary Nlench, Brenda
Davis.

HARMONAIRES
Bev Peck, Nancy Carpenter, C a r o l Warkoczeski, 13crt\
Strong, M a r y Nlench, Sharon Rickmond, Brenda Davis.
Pamela Davis.

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�ChorusandBandGiveExperience in the

SEVENTH A N D EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS
FIRST ROW: Cathy Smeltzer, M a r y L o u Knapp, Kathleen M a r t i n , C a r o l Hasty, Regina Kemmer, Connie Swarthout,
Aldrich, Claudia VanAken, Susan Edwards, J u d y Smith, S h e r y l Boes, Sharon Church. FOURTH ROW: Marguerite
Linda To w e r , Debbie Austin, SECOND ROW: Judy Corey, P e a r s o n , Ruth Riley, Cheryl Robbins, Linda Mench, Linda
Bonnie MacDonald, L i n d a M o o r e , Sue Warsop, C o n n i e E d g e 1 1 , Deborah Craig, Klaudia Coats, Nierrilee Wagaman,
Halstead, Jean Little, Cindy Clark, Cindy Horwath, Marsha J o y Eldred,
Grimes. T H I R D ROW: S a l l y Leitch, Donna Gerard, Rose

JUNIO
FIRST ROW: J u d y C o r e y, Dennis Biteman, E l l e n A r e y,
Nlerrilee Wagaman, Susan Leitch, A n n Adolph, Judy Cook,
Lynette Gerard, M a r c i a Thompson, L i n d a Edge11, S a l l y
Leitch, L i n d a Nlench, K a t h y M o w r y, Cathy Nlusselman,
Ruth Gallap, Nora Johnson, Cheryl Robbins. SECOND ROW:
Sharon C h u r c h , J od i S m i t h, R u t h Riley, J o y Eldred,
Marguerite Pearson, Cindy Crane, Marsha Grimes, Ernest
Augustine, Phyllis AcMoody, Klaudia Coats,

BAND
Gloria Adams, Connie Pepper, Diana Watson, Mark Adolph.
Laura Baumeister, R u s s e l l Johnson. THIRD ROW: Linda
Brooks, Rose Marie Kent, David Knapp, David
Nlusselman, B o b Simington, B i l l C r a n e , George Walter,
Jerry McLaughlin, Jeff Aldrich, To m M i l l e r. Gene Masters,
Jon Washburn, Keith Kincaid, Kim Bray, Bruce Carpenter,
John Hobday. F O U R T H ROW: B u r l B r a u k e r, C ha r l e s
Diamond, To m Case, Roy Pepper.

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�U.C.H.S.StudentsAre

H o m e r, A t h e n s , a n d Quinc:, j o i n e d U n i o n C i t y f o r t h e M a s s e d B a n d i n t h e U . C . H . S . gym.

Sandi E l d r e d c r o w n s P r i n c e s s T e r r i S u e S m i t h a t
the S n o - B a l l a s P r i n c e L a r r y C o r e y l o o k s on.

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The b i g t h r e e , L y n n , D o n , and D a v e , a f t e r a g a m e

C o u l d t h i s bc J a n i c e
Cronkhite!
Sharon p a u s e s f r o m h e r
studying a t M i c h i g a n State
t h i s p a s t s u m m e r.

What's s o i n t e r e s t i n g Kathy
and Carlene'?

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L.C.H.S. students enjoy dancing after games

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M r. John Sheriff tells of the life of the
Russian p e o p l e d u r i n i i a n assembly

The exchange students meet t o say t h e i r final
good-

At last i t ' s 3:35 and students start to board the busses

�FootballSeasonProvidesManyActivities for the

he M a r o o n s t r y f o r y a r d a g e d u r i n g t h e J o n e s v i l l e
game.

The H o m e c o m i n g Queen, a n d c o u r t h a v e t h e
pleasure o f t h e f i r s t d a n c e , w i t h

The " s n a k e d a n c e " b e f o r e t h e A t h e n s f o o t b a l l
game b r o u g h t o u t t h e p e p and s p i r i t o f the student
body.

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�QueenPatsy Reigns Over the Homecoming Game

Wide smiles shine on the top

Queen Patsy- m i d tears and triumph

Poise and grace are queenly features

�LEFT T O R I G H T: Steve Kent, Diana Chapman, L a r r y
Parkison, Sandra E l d r e d , Leon Bennett, Queen, Patsy
McRae, 1962-Queen, L i n d a A c M o o d y, C r o w n B e a r e r,

Miss Patsy McRae was
coming Queen o n September 2 7 , 1963 during
the h a l f t i m e o f t h e annual Union C i t y -Athens
game.
After t h e g a m e t h e Queen and h e r c o u r t
presided o v e r t h e dance, h e l d i n t h e U n i o n
City High School Gym, sponsored by the Senior
Class.
The c o u r t was composed o f ; Janice Bray,
Senior, w e a r i n g t u r q u o i s e , a n d e s c o r t e d b y
Bryce A d o l p h ; D i a n a Chapman, S e n i o r, w o r e
light b l u e , a n d w a s e s c o r t e d b y Steve Kent;
Sandra Eldred, Junior, wearing yellow, escorted
by L a r r y Parkison; and Jane Brandt, Freshman,
wore yellow-orange and was escorted by David
Watkins.
Patsy, a S e n i o r, w a s e s c o r t e d b y L e o n
Bennett, and wore dark green. She was crowned
by l a s t y e a r ' s Queen, L i n d a AcMoody. M u s i c
was furnished f o r the event b y John Clayton's
Dance Band.

Frankie Fabiano, J a n e B r a n d t , David Watkins, Janice
Bray, Bryce Adolph, and Don Hoenes.

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Excitement builds up f o r Jane, P a t s J a n i c ( : ,
Sandi, a n d Diana d u r i n g t h e week before the
Homecoming game.

The g i r l s anxiously w a i t f o r t h e
announcement f o the Homecoming
Queen
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�OurMaroons Play a Rough , Tough Game

Out o f 3 2 b o y s g o i n g o u t f o r football
this y e a r t h e r e w e r e 13 lettermen coming
back. T r a i n i n g f o r the oncoming f o o t b a l l
season s t a r t e d t w o w e e k s b e f o r e school
started. D u r i n g t h i s t w o week period there
was strenuous practice t o g e t t h e b o y s i n
shape. W h e n s c h o o l began, p r a c t i c e w a s
held after school until 6 o'clock.

Steve Kent fights for

But Coach- - I ' m n o t h u r t ! I wanna p l a y football.

Coaches on "top" after U.C. victory,

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SLATED: A r e , B o b Simington, manager; A l Sebo, B o b
Pearson, L a r r y Bennett, To m Smith, Leon Bennett, Ly n n
Robbins, S t e v e K e n t , L a r r y C o r e y, D a v i d H a s t y, D o c
Rosenberry., Ken Cuyler, John Simington,
ROW: B a r r y Philips, Ralph Gottschalk, Brad Heisler, Andy
Baumeister, C a v e Watkins, Donnie Hoenes, B o b S m i t h ,

Roger L n y a r t , Ron Reed, Ken Edge11, Gary Wagar, Coach
Kendziorski. T H I R D R O W : J e f f Edge11, manager; G a r y
Garrison, B r y c e Adolph, D a v i d Hanna, B i l l P a r k s , John
Brewer, Gordon Hoath, K i m Kaechele, D e n n i s M i l l e r ,
Boes, L a r r y Parkison, Coach Rice.

Dads w e a r t h e i r s o n s ' n u m b e r s f o r a n i g h t .

FeIlasl I want to go the other way.

�VarsityBasketball

FRONT R O W: J o h n Simington, M g r. ; B i l l P a r k s , Ron
Hawkins, D o u g G i l b e r t , B r y c e A d o l p h , D e n n i s M i l l e r ,
L a r r y Parkinson, Gary Garrison. B A C K ROW: Bruce

B a k e r, M g r . ; M r . W a d e , C o a c h ; D a v i d H a n n a , To r n
L e n o n , D a v i d W a t k i n s , W a l t e r R o s e n b e r r y. B o b
Pearson, Steve K e n t , L y n n Robbins, B a r r y P h i l l i p s .

Forty-five boys went out
this Year and after final cuts, each
fifteen
Height, aggressiveness, and
turning l e t t e r m e n combined t o m a k e o u r
team a strong one.

\ l a roon s t a r t e r s ....agc rly b e g i n
game.

M a r o o n s m o v e f a s t t o out- w i t O r i o l e s .

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Mike P a t t o n , D i c k Wa t k i n s , P h i l l i p F r e d e r i c k , B r u c e
Baker, M a r k A l d r i c h , D a v i d P r i e s t , T o m C l a a r, J o n
Washburn, Warren Converse, Wayne Simington, Gary Mack,
Ron Olds, Coach Wade.

Approximately 41 boys went out f o r
reserve football t h i s y e a r. F o r many o f
them t h i s w a s t h e f i r s t y e a r —
they w o u l d f i n d o u t what i t was
really p l a y football. T h e y t o o , s t a r t e d
football practice two weeks before school
started a n d a f t e r s c h o o l s t a r t e d t h e y
worked u n t i l 6 o ' c l o c k i n p r a c t i c e o n
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John Musolf, Curt Blowers, Te r r y Pribble, E r i c Tundevold,
Tom F o r r e s t , L a r r y L o w e r, John Baylis, David Middaugh,
Orville Hoath, Leroy Claar„ SECOND ROW: J e r r y Congdon,
Bruce Carpenter, George Walter, Jim Musolf, Rusty Johnson,
Keith Kincaid, D a l e E n y a r t , T e r r y Musselman, B r u c e
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Coach; Johnny Simington, M g r . STANDING: B r u c e
Carpenter, E r i c Tundevold, D a r r e l l Adams, Ron Olds,

Brad Heisler, Dick Watkins, Wayne Simington, Warren
Converse, G a r y S m i t h , D a v i d P r i e s t , B o b B r e w e r,
Bruce Kincaid, Ron Brewer, L a r r y Cuyler

Tip it to a Union guy!

Will Warren make the basket?

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Carol Gray, Patsy McRae, Sandi Eldred, Ruth Zarmstorf, Marcia Brown

More s k i t s , n e w c h e e r s , a n d
many new ideas has been the result
of cheerleading camp and the efforts
of M i s s Sanford, new cheerleading
instructor. Dances p u t o n b y t h e
girls have enabled them to purchase
new u n i f o r m s a n d m a k e money
enough to help send some of the girls
to cheerleading camp this summer.

RESERVE CHEERLEADERS
KNEELING: P h y l l i s A c M o o d y, T e r r i S u ,
Smith. STANDING: Dianne Hitchcox, R o s ,
Ann Knapp, Linda Eldred

�VarsityClubEncouragesGoodSportsmanshipas Well

FIRST R O W : L a m P a r k i s o n , Tr e a s . , \
W a t k i n s , B r y c e A d o l p h , V. - P r e s . ; M r .
Kendziorski, Advisor; Lynn Robbins,
Cuyler, Sec. SECOND ROW: Gary Wager, Mike
Palmatier, L e o n Bennett, Steve Kent, Wa l t e r
Rosenberry, L a r r y Bennett, Bob Pearson, Barry
Phillips. THIRD ROW: Bob Smith, Brad Heister,

John and Leon give one of the new Varsity
( " L i b m e m b e r s a rough t i m e during

Andy Baumeister, Don Hoenes, Ted Moore, Ken
Edgell, A r t Preston. FOURTH ROW:
Gary Garrison, Dave Hanna, Denny Miller, Roger
Enyart, Gary Boes, To m Smith. F I F T H ROW:
D a v i d H a s t y , R o n Hawkins, K i m Kaechele,
Gordon Hoath, To m L e n o n , B i l l P a r k s , John
Brewer, A l Sebo

This year the Va r s i t y Club sponsored its
initiation dance after the last home basketball
game before Christmas vacation.
Plans were discussed on building a track
record board i n t h e g y m and w r i t i n g a new
constitution f o r the club.

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. , r y Club

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John Brewer, Ken Cuyler, Lynn Robbins, Bryce Adolph,
Andy B a u m e i s t e r. SECOND ROW: B a r r y P h i l l i p s ,
Dave Hanna, D e n n i s M i l l e r , S t e v e K e n t , W a l t e r
Rosenberry, L e ' o n Bennett, David Watkins, Raymond

Blais, L a r r y C u y l e r. T H I R D ROW: B r u c e B a k e r,
Dorin Renner, B o b B r e w e r, D i c k Watkins, D a r r e l
Adams, E r i c Tundevold, P h i l l i p F r e d e r i c k , R o n
Brewer, Kenneth Thompson.

Seven r e t u r n i n g lettermen and
Coach Wade, a s w e l l a s the r e s t o f
the U. C. H. S. Baseball team, are looking
forward to the season.
men i nc 1 ude: D e n n y M i l l e r, B r y c e
Adolph, Lynn Robbins, Steve Kent, Dave
W a t k i n s , A n d y B a u m e i s t e r, L e o n
Bennett, and John Brewer,
.Ken C u y l e r, and B a r r y P h i l l i p s ,
juniors.
The team w i l l play the schools in
the " L i t t l e C " p l u s t w o games w i t h
Colon and two with St. Charles.

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Watkins and Lynn' Robbins, next bat, w a i t f o r that

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FIRST ROW: \ I r . Kendziorski, Advisor; Roger Enyart,
Steve K e n t , David Watkins, J i m Alwood, Ron Reed,
Tom Lenon, Lynn Robbins, Ted Moore. SECOND ROW:
Denny M i l l e r, To m Smith, John Brewer,
Larry Parkison, Bob Pearson, B a r r y Phillips, L a r r y

Bennett. THIRD ROW: Danny Hanna, Grant Hart, Gary
Garrison, B i l l Parks, Ron Hawkins, G a r y Boes, A l
Sebo, Ken Edge11. FOURTH ROW: Dorin Renner, Tom
Forrest, M i k e Robinson, G r e g H u l l , O r r i n Johnson,
Jerry Congdon, B a r n e y B r a u k e r, Roland B l o w e r s .

Keep your hands behind the line boys,

Will i t be track o r baseball? This
is t h e decision U.C.H.S. b o y s had t o
make this spring, as a new ruling went
into effect. T h e new rule stated that a
student m a y participate i n o n l y o n e
spring s p o r t , w h e r e a s i n p r e v i o u s
years, boys could g o out f o r either o r
both track and baseball.
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this ' e a r . T h e y participated i n t h e
nation's largest t r a c k meet a t Central
Michigan, went to Berrien
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Dedication t o M r . D y e r
M r. D y e r i s r e t i r i n g after 26 years
as Superintendent o f U n i o n
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Administration
M r. A d a m s a n d t h e School B o a r d
w o r k w i t h t h e p a r e n t s , t e a c h e r s , and
students f o r a s m o o t h r u n n i n g s c h o o l
system.

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Faculty
Our t e a c h e r s a r e t h e l i f e b l o o d o f
the s c h o o l a n d t h e b a s i s o f a l l
learning.
Grads
Four m e m O r a b l e y e a r s c o m e t o a
c l o s e a s 6 4 g r a d u a t i n g Seniors l e a v e
their high school days behind them.

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Undergrads
The 4 6 4 s e v e n t h t h r o u g h e l e v e n t h
graders h a v e g a t h e r e d m a n y n e w
experiences t h r o u g h c l a s s w o r k and
club a c t i v i t i e s .

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Activities
F. T. A . b e g i n t h e i r
gram, t h e P e p C l u b b u i l t s c h o o l
spirit, Va r s i t y C l u b traveled t o a
college f o o t b a l l g a m e , t h e S e n i o r
Band p l a y e d h o s t t o t h e M a s s e d
Band F e s t i v a l . T h e s e w e r e j u s t a
few o f t h e m a n y a c t i v i t i e s c a r r i e d
on b y t h e c l u b s a t U . C . H . S . t h i s
y e a r.

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Sports
Winning t h e L i t t l e B r o w n
maxed t h e f o o t b a l l s e a s o n f o r U n i o n
City's avid fans.

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Acknowledgements
A b i g thank you t o our sponsors whose
help we a p p r e c i a t e .

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is r e t i r i n g t h i s y e a r . H e h a s b e e n Superintendent o f the U n i o n C i t y C o m m u n i t y School D i s t r i c t f o r
26 y e a r s . U n d e r M r . D y e r ' s g u i d a n c e , m u c h p r o g r e s s has been made i n i m p r o v i n g the educational
program of our district.
Because the student e n r o l l m e n t has r i s e n f r o m a p p r o x i m a t e l y 300 t o 1264, s e v e r a l new buildings
have b e e n a d d e d . N e w e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l s w e r e b u i l t i n Sherwood, B u r l i n g t o n , and Union C i t y. A
new high school was c o n s t r u c t e d i n Union C i t y i n 1960.
Many n e w s u b j e c t s h a v e b e e n a d d e d t o t h e c u r r i c u l u m . i n c l u d i n g : F r e n c h , t r i g o n o m e t r y,
mechanical d r a w i n g , a d d i t i o n a l s h o p a n d c o m m e r c i a l c l a s s e s i n t h e S e n i o r H i g h School, and shop
and h o m e e c o n o m i c s c l a s s e s i n the J u n i o r High.
To M r . D y e r , w h o h a s h e l p e d s o m u c h t o r a i s e the s t a n d a r d s o f education i n o u r d i s t r i c t , we
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As principal of the Junior and Senior High Schools
for Union City, M r. Adams does more than the routine
duties o f a principal. H e acts a s a counselor to all
students on their choice of courses during registration.
He a c t s a s manager f o r the business a ff a i r s o f the
yearbook. H e i s a l s o a t h l e t i c d i r e c t o r f o r a l l the
sports o u r students participate in. In addition to this,
he i s t h e a d v i s o r t o b o t h J u n i o r a n d S e n i o r High
student councils. With all of these duties, he still finds
time t o f u l f i l l t h e m a n y demands o f
"After fifteen y e a r s i n
is leaving this year. Under his guidance,
scholarship and school citizenship have consistently
risen. He has set a high example of personal integrity
and devotion to duty."

Our secretaries. Janice Philson f r o m the Junior high.
Eunice M e r g l and Mary Hohrlay from the senior high.
work together in the offices

�School Board and P.T.S.A. work
for the betterment o f

SCHOOL B O A R D
F I R S T R O W : J o h n B r e c h e i s e n , L i l l i a n L e i t c h , S e c r e t a r y ; J u n e W a s h b u r n , M a x P a r k s , T r e a s u r e r . S E C O N D R O W: D a r r o l
B I n g l e y. P r e s i d e n t ; H a r o l d C l i n e , L o u i s C a r p e n t e r.

PTSA O F F I C E R S
Ruth C a s e , P r e s i d e n t ; B e t t y M a n c h e s t e r .
a S e c r e t a r y ; C h e r y l H a u g h e y, T r e a s u r e r .

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S A L LY M E R C H A N T, B.S. MSU
J r. High Science
ERMA B A R T L E T T, M.A., W M U
J r. High English and Science
ARTHUR JONES, Life
J r. High Shop

M r . Wa d e p r o u d l y d i s p l a y s M i k e a n d C a t h y.

EDITH H AW V E R , B.S., W M U
J r. H i g h M a t h
A N I TA W E I R I C H , B.S., M S u
Jr. High Home Economics
HILDRED SIZELAND, A.B., EMU
J r. High English and Geography

�Students Are Introduced to New Ideas

M r s . S m i t h ' s g e o g r a p h y c l a s s r e p o r t s o n v a r i o u s p a r t s o f the
world.

C A R O LY N . M I T H , B.A., Aquinas
Commercial
G E R T R U D E D AV I S O N , B.S., W M U
Commercial
CHARLES WHEELER, M.A., WMU
Coach, Social Studies a n d P h y s . E d .
PAT R I C K WA D E , B.S., MSU
Coach, J r. High Social Studies, and Phys. Ed.

' , I r. W h e e l e r n o r r e r t e g o v e r n m e n t p a p e r s .

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DOROTHY JOHNSON, B.A., U. o f Wis.
English and French

HELEN PENDILL, M.A., EMU
English

L U C I L L E A R E Y, A . B . , W M U
Math
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FAY M I L L I G A N , B.S., W MU
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JEANNE CONVERSE, M.A., MSU
Home E c o n o m i c s
K E N N E T H WrEIRICH, B.S., M S U
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�Personnel Help the School

Hot L u n c h h e l p e r s a r e : M a r y L o u Smith, Gracanne Smith, C a r o l L i t t l e ,
Leona Heise, Kathy Wilamowski. Bob Cline. Betty Wilson.

The Senior H i g h J a n i t o r s : L a w r e n c e M a t s o n ,
C a r l M i l l e r, P e r r y Johnson.

M a r g u e r i t e J o h n s o n and M a r i e P e r k i n s , head c o o k s a t
the S e n i o r H i g h S c h o o l .

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KATHLEEN DONOVAN
D.A.R. Good Citizen
F TA
1 . 2 . 3 . 4
Treasurer
3
Vice-President .
. . 4
French Club
Paper Staff . . . . . . 1 , 2 . 3
Assistant E d i t o r .
.
3
Annual Staff . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Assistant Business Manager
3
Editor
4
Junior P l a y
3
Pep Club
3
4
Class Tr e a s u r e r
1 . 2
Senior P l a y
4
Salutatorian

CLASS M O T T O :
" To Each, H i s Own Share Of
To C r e a t e What He W i l l . "

CLASS F L O W E R :
L a v e n d e r A n d White L i l a c s

CLASS COLORS:
Lavender And White

CLASS SONG:
"He"

CLASS OFFICERS: Steve Harvey, V- P r e s . ; Sue Bingley. Sec.; Lucette
Treas.; Andris Strupulis, Pres.

1

�Scholastic Averages A r e Unusually High
LINDA H A N D

ANDRIS STRUPULIS

Student C o u n c i l
Paper Staff
Assistant Editor
Library
Reporter
Class P r e s i d e n t
Top Te n

2

2
3

CAROL BAUMEISTER

French C l u b
2 , 3
Secretary
3
Paper S t a f f
2 , 3
Annual Staff
Junior P l a y
3
Library
2 , 3 . 4
President
3
Class T r e a s u r e r
.
. 3
Top Te n

French Club
Paper Staff
Annual Staff
Junior P l a y
Pep Club
Top Te n
Senior P l a y

MARTHA CASE

23
34
34
3
34
36
4

SUSAN B I N G L E Y
1
. 1.2
.. 3
4
2,
1,2,3,4
3
4
1,2,4
3
3,
2
3 58
4

DUARD MARTIN
F FA
Secretary
Pep S o d
To T e n .

3

. 1,2

JANET GOSHCOFF

Student Council
F TA
Parliamentarian .
2nd V i c e -President
President
French Club
Paper Staff . . .
Editor
Co- E d i t o r
Annual Staff . . .
Junior P l a y
Pep C l u b
Class P r e s i d e n t
Top Te n
Senior P l a y

4

Class President
Top Te n

FTA
1.2,3,4
Secretary
2
Paper Staff
1.2,3.4
Co-Assistant
3
Co- E d i t o r
4
Exchange E d i t o r
1,
Junior P l a y
3
Chorus
2
Pep Club
34
Library
23 4
Secretary
3
Class Secretary
.
. 2.4
Top Te n
Senior P l a y
4

DORLA L U X
12
34
1
3.4

Junior P l a y
Pep Club
Homecoming
Cheerleading
Top Ten
Senior P l a y

3
1.
4
4
3.3
4

�Competition is Keen for Top Twenty
KAREN K N A P P
F TA
Secretary
French Club
Secretary
President
Paper Staff
Exchange E d i t o r . .
Annual Staff
Junior P l a y
Chorus
Pep C l u b
Cheerleading
Class V i c e -President
Honor Roll
Senior P l a y

A l t E N PA R K S
2,3,4
3
23
2
3
1,3,4
. . 4
2,3,4
3
1
34
2,3
. . 1
3 34
4

B E T T Y JEANNE WILSON
Junior P l a y
Honor R o l l
Senior P l a y

3

T A
Songleade r
Band
Pep B a n d
Library
Honor Roll

"e""Ir

BRADLEY BAKER
French Club
Junior P l a y
Va r s i t y C l u b
Football
Baseball
Senior P l a y
Honor Roll

4

12 3 4
1
1,2,3,4
12
34
2.31

2
3,4
1 2,3
1.2.3.4
4
3 20

M r. W h e e l e r, o u r coach, i s
honored by seniors on
" C h a r l i e W h e e l e r D a y. "

TERRY BROWN
Junior P l a y
Football
Basketball
Track
Class P r e s i d e n t
Honor R o l l
Senior P l a y

LINDA RARICK
Annual S t a f f
Pep C l u b
Honor R o l l

12 34
1
12 34
3
3 17
4

K Y L E CONVERSE
2,3,4
34
3.12

Junior P l a y
3
Senior Band
Va r s i t y C l u b
Secretary
4
Football
1
2
Baseball
1
,
^ 3,4
Basketball
1 , 2 . 3 . 4
Track
4
Class V i c e -President .
2
Honor Roll
3
.
1
0
Senior P l a y
4

�Study Is Foremost But Activities Also Play a
PATRICIA B1TEMAN

MYFtA J O N E S

Paper S t a ff
4
Junior P l a y
3
Chorus
4
Pep Club
4
Library .
. . . . . 1 2,4
Class Secretary
1
Honor R o l l
Sno-Ball C o u r t
2
Newspaper Staff
4

French Club
Paper Staff
Annual Staff
Library
Honor Roll

2

Rol

BETTY WOODMAN

a

French Club
Paper Staff
Junior P l a y
Band
1 ,
Pep Band 1
Pep Club
Library
Honor Roll

2

2
2
3
3 ,

,

3

,

4
4

2

Ray and J i m use reference material in the l i b r a r y.

LINDA

THOMAS ADAMS

Student Council
3
Treasurer
3
Junior P l a y
3
Band
1 . 2 . 3 , 4
Pep Club
3
.
4
President
4
Homecoming
4
Queen
4
Cheerleading . . . . 1 . 2 . 3
Senior P l a y
4

Varsity Club
4
Football
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball
2
Basketball
1 , 2 , 3 . 4

Martha, Lucette. Carol, and Marcia add a hilarious note to
the pep meeting before the Athens game.

RICHARD ADOLPH
Nuptial]

2

�Acting Talent Was Uncovered in Our
WILLARD ADOLPH
3
1,2,3,4
1
4
34
3.4

Junior P l a y
Band
Pep B a n d
Va r s i t y C l u b
Football
Baseball

Janet a n d L e s l i e t a k e a q u i e t m o m e n t t o r e a d i n t h e s t u d e n t
lounge.

SUSAN A L L E N
Debate
Paper S t a ff
Annual S t a f f
Library

HARRIET B L A K E
Paper S t a ff

. . . . . .

1,2,3

3
1
3

4

CHARLES BODINE
F FA
Football

12 3 4
1

I.
M r s . C a l l ( M a r t h a ) p r o m i s e s C r a m p s ( W a r r e n , s o m e o f the b e s t
pancakes he h a s e v e r e a t e n .

MARCIA BRECHEISEN
Junior P l a y
Pep B a n d
J u n i o r Band
Senior Band . . . . . .
Pep C l u b
Library
Senior P l a y

3
1
1
2,3,4
3,4
3,4
4

LARRY CHAFFEE
Junior P l a y
F. F. A .

)

3
4

�Seniors Enjoy Doing
MARTIN CHARD

ROBERT CLINE

Student C o u n c i l
Junior P l a y
3
Senior Band . . . . . 1 . 2 . 3
Varsity Club
Vice-President
President
4
Football 1 . 2 . 3 , 4
Basketball . . . . . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4
Baseball . . . . . . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4
Tr a c k
2
Class V i c e -President
3
Senior P l a y
4

F FA
1,2,3,4
Junior P l a y
3
Senior Band . . . . . 1,2,3.4
Varsity C l u b . . . . .
2,3,4
Football
12 3 4
Basketball
1, 2,3,
Track
2
Library
4
Senior P l a y
4

RITA CUYLER
Debate
Paper Staff
Annual Staff
Business Manage
Junior P l a y
Library

2
4
4
3
34

Lunch time brings seniors together at table four.

MICHAEL DIAMOND
F F A.
1
Senior Band . . . . .
Football
4

RICHARD DIBERT

2
1.2.3

RAYMOND onrcii"

F. F. A .
1.2.3.4
Pep Band
123
Junior Band
Senior Band . . . . . .
2,3,4
Sno-Ball C o u r t
2

C

A

R

O

l

.

ENYART

�Science Plays a Vital Part in
JANET F U N K
Student C o u n c i l
Vice- P r e s i d e n t
F T A
Paper S t a f f
Band
Pep B a n d
Senior P l a y

4
4
12 3 4
1
12 3 4
2 3 4
4

-1

Susan, C a r o l . a n d B e t t y w r i t e d a t a o n a p h y s i c s e x p e r i m e n t .

LESLIE GEER
French Club
Chorus
Library

JAMES GREEN
3

French Club
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y

2
2

3 4

SHARON H A N N A

LAWRENCE G R E U T E R
1
Paper S t a f f
Annual Staff
Junior P l a y
Band

3
2,3,4
3
1

1

1

"

Chorus

SUSAN H A N N A
Chorus
Library
Senior P l a y

20

1.2.3
12
4

F. F..A
1
2
Vice- P r e s i d e n t
4
Annual S t a f f
4
Sports E d i t o r
4
Junior P l a y
3
Va r s i t y C l u b
Treasurer
4
Football . . 1 . 2 , 3 . 4
Basketball
4
Class V i c e -President
. 4
Senior P l a y
4

3
3
4

�Make-Believe and Pictures
JIMMY JOHNSON

ROGER HUGHES
F.F.A.

1

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2

,

3

.

4

J

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m

a

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death
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WARREN JOHNSON
JOHNSO
Debat
E.T.A.
E.F.A.
Junior P l a y
Library
Varsity Club
Football
Baseball
Track
Senior P l a y

1.2.3.4
2
1,2.4
3
34
4
23 4
1.3,4
13 4
4

FERRIS JONES

DENNIS JONES
F.E.A.
Band

1

,

2

,

3

1

Dorla a n d T e r r y p l a y t h e
leading parts of Tammy Tyree
and Tom Freeman in the junior
play " Ta m m y Tell Me Tr u e . '

.

4

F.F.A.
Band
Football
Basketball

1

2
1

.

2

This was a f a m i l i a r hall scene
after t h e s e n i o r s r e c e i v e d
their pictures.

DONNA K AT Z
Rand
1
Dance Band . . . . .
Pep Rand
'-horus
''heerleading

.

4

�Discussions Help
LARRY M I L L E R
F. F. A .
Football

1

BETTY MITCHELL
2 3 4

1

Band

1

2 3 4

Karen, Sue, Roberta, and Bob
carry o n a lively discussion
before m o r n i n g h o m e r o o m .

RICHARD MORRILL
F. F. A .
3
Va r s i t y C l u b
Football
Baseball

SHARON R I C E

ROBERT ROSENBERRY
2
1,2,3,4
1,2.3,4

4
2
3

ERNEST ROBINSON
F. F. A .
Junior P l a y
Band
Va r s i t y C l u b
Football
Basketball
Track

Football
Baseball . . . . . .
Basketball

4

Annual S t a f f
Chorus
Pep C l u b
Library
Junior P l a y

1
4
1
2

�Students Make Use of
ROGER S M I T H

KYLE THAYER
Varsity Club
Vice-President
Football
Baseball
Basketball

Student Council
F. F. A .
President
Band
Va r s i t y Club
Football
Basketball

1 9,3,
4
1 23 4
1 9.3,
1,2,3,4

34
1.2,3,4
4
1,2,3
34
12 3 4
1, 2,3,

ANNA B E L L E T U L E

LUCETTE WELLS

Student C o u n c i l
2,
President
4
Junior P l a y
3
Band
1 23 4
Majorette
1 2.3,
Pep C l u b
3,
Homecoming
23
Queen
3
Sno-Ball Princess
2
Cheerleading . . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4
Senior P l a y
4

3
Paper S t a f f
4
Annual Staff
3
Junior P l a y
Band
1 23 4
2,3,4
Majorette . . . . . .
Pep C l u b
C heerleading
3
Class T r e a s u r e r

KEITH WHITLOCK
Band
Pep Band
Library
Varsity Club
Football
Track
Junior P l a y

1.
2
2
4
34
2
3

DE'WE'T WILSON
P,F
Rnorter

2, 1.
4

Karen r e l o a d , the mimeograph for running off the
paper.
23

�Senior Activities Are Varied

The w i s h i n g w e l l c o m p l e t e s " M o o n l i g h t and R o s e s "
decor of Junior-Senior J-Hop.
Keith, P a t , a n d S u e p o r t r a y t h e m i s c h i e v o u s c h i l d r e n i n the
j u n i o r p l a y, " T a m m y Te l l M e T r u e . "

S E N I O R F O O T B A L L S Q U A D F I R S T R O W : M a r t y , K y l e T. , K y l e C . , M i k e , W a r r e n , D i c k M . , S t e v e . B o b C . , a n d B i l l . S E C O N D
ROW: K e i t h . R i c k , To m , T e r r y , a n d R o g e r.
Senior m e m b e r s o f the l i b r a r y s t a ff casually discuss
plans f o r t h e y e a r.

Future F a r m e r s l i s t e n a s B o b leads the discussion.

�UNDERGRAD

�Junior
Bryce
dolph
Elaine
A llwardt
James
lwood

Barbara
Augustine
Andrew
Baumeistei
Leon
Bennett
CLASS O F FIC ERS: J a n i c e B r a y, Secretary; B r y c e
Adolph, Tr e a s u r e r ; L e o n Bennett, President; Gordon
Hoath, Vice-President.

Rolland
Blowers
Dennis
Boatman
Barney
Brauker
Janice
Bray
John
Brewer
Mary
Burns
Judith
Carpenter
Thomas
Carpenter
Diana
Chapman
Marsha
Cline
Jerry
Corey
Calvin
Crandall

Ethelyn
Cuyler
Ruth
Cuyler
Andrew
Diamond
Carol
Diamond
Louis
Dormer
Roger
Enyart

James
F reds
Carlene
Fuller
Jackie
Fairchild
Susan
Foster
Richard
F raker
Jerry
George

dist

iti1r

ri

••••

�Choosing Class Rings
' .•,-;

IAA

Douglas
Gilbert
Mary
Griswold
Ardith
Hamilton
Grant
Hart
Susan
Haughey
Leona
Heise

To m m y
Hicks
Gordon
Hoath
Donald
Hoenes
Kathleen
Johnson
Steven
Kent
Lois
Krieg

Thomas
Lenon
Caroline
Le Valley
Patricia
Lewis
Carole
Lower
Colleen
Manchester
Sherry
Masters

7
Patricia McRae
Dennis M i l l e r

Patricia M i l l e r
Va l e r i n e M o r p y

Student (herniate; d r a w conclusions f r o m l a b o r a t o r y experiments.

Patricia
Mowry
Sharon
Mussel man
Marilyn
Parshall
William
Patton
Thera
Pearson
Nan L e e
Piper

�Juniors Look Forward t o Their Final Year
James P o h l m a n
Arthur Preston
Phyllis Reed

Ronald Reed
David Rench
Lynn R o b b i n s

Lynn Robbins and Roger Enyart
mas tree to be sold in the annual
mas sale.

James
Robinson
Wayne
Rounds
Clyde
Salyer
Dortha
Salyer
Becky
Sell
Betty
Sholes

Catherine
Smith
Thomas
Smith
Betty
Strong
Ruth
Warsop
David
Watkins
Nancy
Watkins

The s t u d e n t l o u n g e i s a f a v o r i t e gathering p l a c e t o read the
"Maroon and Gray".

Betty
Watson

Ruth Z a r r n s t o r t

�Sophomor
9

Patricia Adams
Valerie A d a m s
Carla A u s t i n

Rose M a r i e Bavin
Brenda Bean
L a r r y Bennett

CLASS OFFICERS: N a n c y Carpenter, Secretary; M i k e
Robinson, V i c e -President; M a r y Merchant, Tr e a s u r e r ;
Kenneth C u v l e r, President.

•
a

Joan
Blake
Gary
Boes
Marcia
Brown
Marianne
Burnside
Jerry
Carman
Nancy
Carpenter

David
Cline
Janice
Cronkhite
Janet
Cutchall
Kenneth
Cuyler
Brenda
Davis
Bernard
Diamond

Kenneth
Edge1
Sandr
Eldred
Duan
Finney
GayIon
Ford
Ernest
Foster
Gerald
Garrison

George
Geer
Sally
Gle
Ralp
Gottschal
Carol
Gray
Daniel
Hann
David
Hama

�Tenth Graders Read
David
Hasty
Ronald
Hawkins
Stanley
Hawver
Robert
Henry
Connie
Howard
Orrin
Johnson

Steven
Johnson
Daniel
Jones
Mary Ly n n
Jones
Kim
Kaechele
Anna
Knapp
Marcia
Lake

•

B a r b a r a Jean
Lewis
Carol
Little
Evelyn
ux
Linda
Mabus
Gerry
Mack
Larry
Masters

Judy
McLaughlir
Mary
Mench
Mary
Merchant
To m
Metzler
Rebecca
Middaugh
Te d
Moore
Ken, M i k e , a n d L a r r y r e a d t h e l a s t e s t i n space
fiction.

Judy
Musselman
Penny
Musselman
Sheila
Myers

Donna
Norton
Adam
Offenbeche r
Larry
Parkison

fa-1

2

�INN

nformation and
William
Parks
Robert
Pearson
Beverlen
Peck
Carol
Pequignot
Barry
Phillips
Neva
Preston

Diane
Rankin
Barbara
Rathbun
Sharon
Richmond
Thomas
Roberts
Michael
Robinson
Wa l t e r
Rosenberry

71

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Ak

Carol
Scharf
Bonnie
Schneider
Alfred
Se
Maurice
Sholes
Susan
Smeltzer
Linda
Smith

Mary Lou
Smith
Robert
Smith
Sheri
Smith
Linda
Stevens
Judy
Thompson
Gary
Wagar

Sharon
Wa r t
Judy
Washburn
Paula
Weeks
Gail
Whitloet
Katherine
Wilamovk,
Thomas
Wilson

�Freshmen Take the
Phyllis
Alwood
Larry
Bailey
David
Barnhart

L LASS l a • Ell E RS: 1 ' errl Sue S e c r e t , r )
Tom F o r r e s t , Treasurer; P h i l i p
ident: L a r r y Corey, Vice-president.

Sharon
Bauder
Steven
Bavin
Raymond
Blais

Curtis
1B l o w e r s
Barbara
Bowders
Robert
Breuer
Su
1 B u r n s
Carla
Bush
Thomas
1 C l a a r

Cindy
Clark
Margaret
Cline
Larry
Corey
Dallas
Crandall
Sherry
Danbury
Linda
Eldred

Joyce
Fairchild
Ndele
Fischer
Tom
Forrest
Nancy
Frederick
Philip
Frederick
Larry
Hampton

e

7
Sherry
Hawkins
Dianne
Hitchcox
Jeanette
Johnson
Marlene
Johnston
Curtiss
Kelley
Bruce
Kincaid

1

1

�In A New Phase o f School Life

ri)
hark b
fr

Shelley
Kingsley
Rose A n n
Knapp
Seaman
Knapp
Pamela
Lehman
Martin
Lepper
Rex
Littlejohn
•

Paula
MacDonald
Gary A .
Mack
Jerry
Mack

Charles
Mains
John
Marshall
Michael
Martin

Home Ec. g i r l s are gracious hostesses.

Linda
Mc Nall
Linda
Melendy
Cheryl
Meyer
Sharon
Mitchell
Charlotte
Moore
Pauline
Moore

Karen
Musolf
Carol
Newbury
Carol
Norton

fiN 411

James
Offenbec
Alan
Parke
nruce
Patton

A

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�Ninth Graders Choose New Activities
Pr
Mike
Patton
Patricia
Platz
Te r r y
Pribble

David
Priest
Jacqueline
Rench
Dorin
Renner
Carol i s patiently w a i t i n g f o r t h e photographer t o
c l i c k t h e s h u t t e r.
4
Janet
Riley
Judith
Roderick
Mary
Sebo
Mary
Segers
Wa y n e
Simington
Danny
Smeltzer

Gary
Smith
Te r r i Sue
Smith
Kenneth
Thompson
Richard
T i l l i t son
Carol
To n e r
Sheldon
Va n W o r m e r

Christine
Wa l t e r
Lonette
Wells
Michael
Whitcomb

Rosalie
White
Kenneth
Wilson
Catherine
Winans

Smiling freshmen make t h e i r entrance into lugh
school l i f e .

�Eighth
Phyllis
AcNioody
Darrel
Adams
James
Adkins

John
Adkins
Mark
Aldrich
Nancy
Alwood
C LASS OFFICERS: J a n e Brandt, Sec.; T i n a Lepper,
Pres., E r i c Tu n d e v o l d , D a r r e l l A d a m s ,
Treas.

(

Janet
Ant
Bruce
Baker
Laura
Baumeister
C arol
Bavin
Bonnie
Roes
A rdella
Bowders

Jane
Brandt
Lois
Brecheisen
Ronal
Brewer
Suzanne
Brewer
Linda
Brooks
Ti m o t h y
Bunday

'4

4
NIA A A R

I

%

Jane
Bush
Lester
C able
Vi v i a n
C arothers
Bruce
C arpenter
LeRoy
Claar
Curtiss
Cline

Deborah
Coats
Donald
Collins
Gerald
Congdon
Wa r r e n
Converse
Mary
Cox
Larry
Cuyler

�Eighth Graders Prepare for Higher
Pamela
Davis
Helen
Doane
Jerry
Dulin
Jeffrey
Edge
Dale
Enyart
Susan
Filley

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Georgia
Fox
Michael
Fuller
Lynette
Ge r a r d
Deo
Grigsby
Lorna
Hanna
Bunnee
Harper

Bill
Hilyard
Mildred
Hilyard
Orville
Hoath
Judy
Hoenes
Cheryl
Horwath
C arol
Jasper

Sharon
Jenkins
Russell
Johnson
Rose M a r i e
Kent

Janet
Kidney
Keith
Kincaid
Re
Krieg
Mrs. Hawver takes e x t r a t i m e f o r
struction.

Sharon
Lahr
James
Lambert
Susan
Leitch
Ti n a
Lepper
Richard
Le Val ley
Diana
Little

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Larry
Lower
Marlene
Manchester
Barbara
Marlow

Gene
Masters
Kathleen
Masters
Te r r y
Matson

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the ear.

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Ruth A n n
McVicker
David
Middaugh
Thomas
Miller
Jimmy
Musolf
John
Musolf
Te r r y
Musselman

Kenneth
Myers
Ronald
Olds
Sandy
Parks
Nancy
Patton
Leo
Peet
Connie
Pepper

Linda
Philo
Mary
Prater

Nancy
Rankin
Dorcas
Rarick

�Science Teaches About the World We Live In.
Walter
Rogers
Gerald
Schumacher
Carol
Sheridan

Mrs. Merchant demonstrates t h e relationship o f the
sun and the moon to the earth.

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Judith
Smith

Judy K a y
Smith
Allen
St. C l a i r
Emily
Ta s s i e
Calvin
To w e r y
Eric
Tundevold
S h i r l e y Va n
Wormer

Richard
Wa l k e r
George
Wa l t e r
Carol
Wa r k o c z e s k i

Thomas
War
Jon
Washburn
Richard
Watkins
To m y E l l e n w o o d . J u n i o r H i g h Custodian.

Diana
Watson
Phillip
Watson
Dianne
Weeks
Thomas
Whitley
Lorraine
Wright
Christine
Zongker

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Catherine
Adams
Gloria
Adams
Michael
Adams

Ann
Adolph
Jeffrey
Aldrich
Marcia
Aldrich

CLASS OFFICERS: J o y Eldred, Tr e a s u r e r ; Suzanne
Wheeler. S e c r e t a r y ; M e r r i l e e W ' a g a m a n , V i c e
President: Robert Wagar, President.

Ellen
Arey
Ernest
Augustine
Chris
Barber
Dottie
Barnette
Phillip
Batterson
Harold
Bemis
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Dennis
Biteman
David
Booth
David
Brandt
Burl
Brauker
Kim
Bray
Stella
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Cardinal
To m
Case
Sharon
Church
Bobbie
C lark
Klaudia
Coats
Brenda
Collins

Deon
Collins
Judy
Corey
Wayne
Cox
Deborah
Craig
John
Cram
William
Crane

�Reading Is the Key
Do
Deeren
Charles
Diamon
Terry
Dul

Linda
Edgel
Jo
Eldred
Naomi
Ellenwoo

Speed a n d efficiency a r e g o a l s t h a t
students strive to achieve in Reading Lab.

Lorraine
Finney
Donna
Foster
Ruth A n n
Gallap
To n i a
Garrison
Roberta
George
Barney
Gottschalk

Marsha
Grimes
To m
Guthrie
Donna
Halstead
Linda
Ham mons
Te r r y
Hampton
Te r r y
Hand

Sandra
Heuer
John
Hobday
Harry
Holibaugh
Stanley
Holibaugh
Catherine
Howard
Dennis
Kaniewski

David
Knapp
Ronald
Lake
Roger
Lambert
Sarah
Leitch,
Roger
Lockwood
Fred
Lowe

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Mack
Linda
Mains
Jack
Manchester
Emajean
Marshall
Patricia
Mayo
Jerry
McLaughlin

Merle
Melendy
Linda
Mench
Kyle
Miller
Robert
Miller
John
Mitchell
Vonda
Morey

Kathleen
Mowry
Janice
Musselma

Kathy
Musselman
Penn
Musselman

The s t u d e n t g o v e r n i n g body o f t h e J u n i o r H i g h i s supervised by
M r. Adams.

Pamela
Newbury
Marguerite
Pearson
Michael
Pearson
Dennis
Pepper
Roy
Pepper
Steve
Philson

Abe
Prater
Bruce
Renshaw
Ruth
Riley
Cheryl
Robbins
John
Roberts
Raymond
Roderick

�Seventh Grade Opens
Shirley
Romans
Douglas
Rounds
Ron
Schroeder
Ruth A n n
Sholes
Robert
Simington
Burton
Simpson

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Jodi
Smith
Marcia
Thompson
Samuel Va n
Horn
Merllee
Wagaman
Robert
Wagar
Marcia
Watkins

Emily
Weller
Suzanne
Wheeler
Barbara
Win ads

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�ACTIVITIE

�Student Life is Active

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of I n i t i a t i o n .

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Students i n t y p i n g c l a s s w o r k s e r i o u s l y.

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Students a r e a b o u t t o e n j o y a w e l l b a l a n c e d m e a l .

Student c e n t e r p r o v i d e s a p l a c e f o r m e e t i n g w i t h f r i e n d s .

T h e h u n g r y b o y s e a g e r l y a w a i t a good l u n c h .

To m a n d J i m c o n c e n t r a t e o n a g a m e o f c h e s s d u r i n g a
q u i e t n o o n h o u r.
Noon h o u r p r o v i d e s t i m e f o r l i s t e n i n g t o r e c o r d s a n d
talking.

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learn about auto safety.

Carole r u n s the duplicator
for a typing project.

Freshman students purchase new books a t t h e bookstore.
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Bill. Warren, John. and A r t h u r relax during
Varsity Club Initiation Dance.

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FRONT R O W : Sharon M i t c h e l l , C a r o l Scharf, J a n e t Funk, P e a r s o n , Va l e r i e A d a m s , J e a n L e w i s . G a r y Smith, Roger
Anna B e l l e T u l e . S h a r o n M u s s e l m a n , A d v i s o r , M r . A d a m s . S m i t h .
BACK R O W: B a r b a r a Augustine, Dianne Hitchcox, T h e r a

B a r b a r a . Janet, R o g e r, and T h e r a e n j o y d e c o r a t i n g
the t r e e .

" M e e t i n g c a l l e d t o o r d e r " was t h e p h r a s e used
to c a l l t h e s t u d e n t c o u n c i l t o g e t h e r m a n y t i m e s
throughout t h e s c h o o l y e a r . P l a n n i n g
c o m i n g w a s a g a i n a v e r y i m p o r t a n t p r o j e c t f o r the
council. T h e y h a v e a l s o h a d t h e c o m m u n i t y chest
d r i v e a n d handed out u n d e r c l a s s m e n p i c t u r e s . T h e
council h a s s t a r t e d a r e c o r d l i b r a r y f o r the w h o l e
school t o e n j o y f o r a n o m i n a l f e e and has booked
a s s e m b l i e s f o r the 6 3 - 6 4 s c h o o l y e a r.

STUDENT C O U N C I L O F F I C E R S : S h a r o n M u s s e l m a n . S e c . :
Carol Scharf, Tr e a s . ; A n n a B e l l e Tu l e , P r e s . ; J a n e t Funk,
V - Pres.

�Debaters Argue
About Value of Joining Common Market

SEATED: M a u r i c e Sholes, Susan A l l e n . Seaman Knapp.
J e r r y M a c k . STANDING: D a v i d H a s t y, W a r r e n Johnson,
Mrs. A r e y. Bob Brewer.

The i c y r o a d s and judges who didn't appear
added t o the p r o b l e m s of the debaters this y e a r.
Although t w o d e b a t e s w e r e c a n c e l e d , o n e
because o f h a d w e a t h e r and the o t h e r
appearance o f t h e j u d g e , t h e d e b a t e r s gained
valuable e x p e r i e n c e a g a i n s t L e s l i e and Jackson
Saint J o h n ' s .
They a l s o p r e s e n t e d t h e t o p i c t h i s y e a r,
"Resolved: T h e U n i t e d States should j o i n i n
f o r m i n g a c o m m o n m a r k e t a m o n g the n a t i o n s
of t h e W e s t e r n h e m i s p h e r e , " a t t h e M a r c h
meeting o f the P. T. S . A .
Five m e m b e r s o f t h i s y e a r ' s squad w i l l
benefit n e x t y e a r ' s squad with t h e i r

.kip, Susan, and Wa r r e n . w i t h M r s . A r e y ' s help, a r e working
towards the big day.

After all that work, the big day Is here.

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�Knowledge Leads t o

FIRST ROW: A n n a Knapp, P a t
Biteman, Pauline Moore, Susan
Allen, B e t t y Wo o d m a n , J a n e t
G o s h c o ff . S E C O N D ROW:
Gracanne S m i t h , R u t h C u y l e r.
Sue Binglay, David Watkins, Betty
Strong, Penny Musselman, P a t
Mowry. T H I R D R O W: W a r r e n
Johnson, B o b C l i n e . Roberta
Howell, Marcia Brecheisen.

Processing o f b o o k s , t i l i n g a n d cataloging,
along w i t h k e e p i n g t h e l i b r a r y i t s e l f i n o r d e r ,
give j u s t a g l i m p s e o f the m a n y tasks p e r f o r m e d
by s t u d e n t l i b r a r i a n s . I n t h e s p r i n g , s e v e r a l
members g o t o a Student L i b r a r i a n Assistants
Association o f M i c h i g a n ( S L A A M ) convention i n
Ann A r b o r w h e r e i d e a s a r e exchanged. Graca.nne
Smith a t t e n d e d a S t u d e n t L i b r a r i a n A s s i s t a n t s
Wo r k s h o p a t W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y a s a
result of this.

FIRST ROW: Susan Foster, Kathy
Johnson, S h a r o n . Musselman,
Leona H e i s e , N a n c y Watkins,
Mrs. E v e r t , J e a n i e Johnson.
SECOND R O W : M y r a J o n e s ,
Susan Smeltzer, Lois Krieg,Judy
McLaughlin, C a r o l D i a m o n d ,
Rose M a r i e Bavin, Mary Burns.
THIRD R O W : B e t t y Wa t s o n ,
Marsha Cline, Jim Bob Robinson,
Lynn Robbins, Susan Hanna.

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Visual a i d s h a v e been p l a y i n g an i n c r e a s i n g l y
vital r o l e i n c l a s s r o o m i n s t r u c t i o n , thus offering
the o p p o r t u n i t y t o s t u d e n t l i b r a r i a n s t o b e c o m e
f a m i l i a r with such m a t e r i a l s .
Because o f the u n t i r i n g e f f o r t s o f M r s . E v e r t ,
head l i b r a r i a n , o u r l i b r a r y i s f a s t b e c o m i n g a n
outstanding e x a m p l e o f ' w h a t s t u d e n t c o o p e r a t i o n
and unique l e a d e r s h i p can a c c o m p l i s h .

�Guidance and Counseling

Mrs. W a r k e c o u n s e l s w i t h students concerning
occupational a n d e d u c a t i o n a l g o a l s , e m p l o y m e n t
opportunities, a n d personal a n d school adjustments.
She a l s o a d m i n i s t e r s t h e p r o g r a m o f s t a n d a r d i z e d
t e s t i n g o f the s e n i o r h i g h school.

Janet asks M r s . Wa r k e f o r advice in planning her
studies f o r college.

Mrs. H o o k e r d o e s a d i ff e r e n t t y p e o f
counseling. She o f f e r s t r a i n i n g i n how t o s t u d y
effectively t o t h o s e s t u d e n t s w h o n e e d t h i s
help. S h e a i d s t h e s t u d e n t s w i t h t h e i r s o c i a l
and p e r s o n a l p r o b l e m s b y h e l p i n g t h e m t o see
and u n d e r s t a n d w h e r e t h e i r

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Carol a n d M a r t h a e n j o y counseling w i t h M r s . H o o k e r.

The v a r i e d q u e s t i o n s a b o u t c o u r s e s t o
take, w h i c h c o l l e g e t o e n t e r, w h e r e t o l o o k f o r
a j o b , a s w e l l a s m a n y o t h e r s , b o t h e r a good
many s t u d e n t s o f U n i o n C i t y H i g h School. A s
a c o u n s e l o r, M r . A d a m s i s a l w a y s r e a d y t o
offer i n f o r m a t i o n , a d v i c e , a n d experience t o
help o u r s t u d e n t s f i n d t h e a n s w e r s
problems.

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�Future Teachers' Club Offers
Experience

FIRST ROW: Susan F o s t e r, B e v e r l e n P e c k . B r e n d a D a v i s ,
Dianne H i t c h c o x , C a r o l N o r t o n , C o l l e e n M a n c h e s t e r, B e c k y
Sell. S E C O N D R O W : K a r e n K n a p p , P a t M o w r y, K a r e n P a r k s ,

T h i s y e a r , t h e F u t u r e Te a c h e r s o f A m e r i c a
have c a r r i e d t h r o u g h t h e i r past plans ot sponsoring
an a w a r d f o r o n e o r m o r e s e n i o r s who d e f i n i t e l y
plan on g o i n g i n t o the field of teaching.
was s e t u p , c o n s i s t i n g o f o n e m e m b e r f r o m each
grade, t o m a k e a l i s t o f q u a l i f i c a t i o n s a n d to
a s y s t e m o f s e l e c t i n g the r e c i p i e n t . T h i s award w i l l

Janet F u n k , S u e m g 1 e y . h i a i n e A l w a r d % b e t t y s t r o n g ,
Mary M e n c h , J o y c e F a i r c h i l d , K a t h y Johnson, B a r b a r a
Rathbun, R o s e M a r i e B a v i n .

be c a r r i e d o n t h r o u g h t h e y e a r s i f i t ' s s u c c e s s f u l
this y e a r.
Tw e l v e c l u b m e m b e r s , a c t i n g a s c a d e t
teachers, a s s i s t e d i n t h e e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l a n d
one a s s i s t e d i n j u n i o r h i g h . T h i s p r o g r a m , w h i c h
has b e e n o p e r a t i n g f o u r t e e n y e a r s , h a s s t a r t e d
many s t u d e n t s t o w a r d t h e i r t e a c h i n g c a r e e r s .

F. L A . O F F I C E R S : Jeannie
Johnson, H i s t o r i a n ; N a n c y
Watkins, T r e a s u r e r ;
Sharon M u s s e l m a n ,
tary: Sharon
l i a m e n t a r i a n ; C a r o l Scharf,
Songleader; M a r t h a C a s e .
President; M r s . H o o k e r ,
A d v i s o r ; K a t h l e e n Donovan.
V- President.

�French Culture is

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FIRST R O W : R o s e M a r i e B a v i n , L i n d a Stevens, M a r c i a
Brown. B a r r y P h i l l i p s . S h a r o n R i c h m o n d , C a r o l Scharf,
Susan S m e l t z e r , M r s . J o h n s o n , B a r b a r a J e a n L e w i s ,
B e v e r l e n P e c k . S E C O N D ROW: Ron H a w k i n s , To m C a r p e n t e r,
Bob H e n r y . P h y l l i s R e e d , S a l l y G l e n , M a r s h a C l i n e , M a r y

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Mench, N a n c y Wa t k i n s , E l a i n e A l w a r d t , P a t M o w r y, Sandi
Eldred, Va l e r i e A d a m s , J u d y McLaughlin, Steve Johnson,
C a r o l P e q u i g n o t , S h a r o n W a r t , E v e l y n L u x , J u d y Wa s h b u r n ,
Mary Bess Merchant.

Club Activities

The French club i s i n i t s t h i r d y e a r. I t
has h e l p e d i t s m e m b e r s t o become m o r e
familiar with the French people and the way of
life i n F r a n c e through games, songs, a n d
contests. I t has been a rewarding year for all
who attended the club.

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FIRST R O W: T e r r y P r i b b l e , L a r r y Chaffee, M i k e Whitcomb,
Gerry M a c k , C h a r l e s M a i n s , A l f r e d Sebo, B e r n a r d Diamond.
SECOND ROW: David Cline, L a r r y M a s t e r s , R e x L i t t l e j o h n ,
M r. W e i r i c h l o o k s o n w h i l e E m i l M a r t i n and son. Duard, replace the
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Mike P a t t o n , B r u c e K i n c a i d , C u r t i s s K e l l e y, D a v i d B a r n h a r t .
THIRD R O W: T o m W i l s o n , D a n i e l J o n e s , B o b S m i t h , O r r i n
Johnson, C a l v i n Crandall, David Hanna. Gary Mack, David Hasty.
Using t h e s o i l p r o f i l e s . M r . W e i r i c h p o i n t s o u t
soil characteristics.

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One of the most active groups in school
is t h e F u t u r e F a r m e r s o f
monly known a s F. F. A . Te n
ceived seeds, planted corn, and kept records
for the DeKalb Corn Achievement Program.
Several e n t e r e d t h e l e a d e r s h i p t r a i n i n g
contests which include speech, farm forum,
and parliamentary procedure. T h i s y e a r
Union C i t y w o n b o t h public speaking and
f a r m demonstration. F o r the second year
in a r o w , o u r team won the land judging
contest which provides training for the most
efficient u s e o f the land. T h e r e
ranks o r degrees, G r e e n Hand, Chapter
F a r m e r, State F a r m e r , a n d A m e r i c a n
F a r m e r. A w a r d s a r e m a d e o n t h e point
system o n t h e b a s i s o f grades, outside
class participation, p e r s o n a l savings and
supervised f a r m i n g , and a r e made t o one
boy i n each class. I n the s p r i n g the club
plans t o d o m o r e s e e d i n g o f t h e h i g h
school lawns and t o plant m o r e pine t r e e
seedlings on the plantation.
F. F. A . O F FR. ERS F I R S T ROW: D i c k M o r r i l l , Sentinel; Dick Dibert, Tr e a s u r e r ;
Roger Smith, President; Steve H a r v e y, Vice-president; Duard M a r t i n , Secretary.
SECOND R O U : M r . Vteirich, A d v i s o r ; L a r r y M i l l e r, Parliamentarian, Bob Cline,
Chaplain; Dewey Wilson, Reporter.

�Paper Staff Offers Experience

Many nights t h e P a p e r S t a ff members
have hurried to meet a deadline for the paper.
After each edition they a l l hoped that
would be better than the last. Only the s t a ff
realize t h e w o r k t h a t g o e s i n t o a paper.
When a l l the a r t i c l e s are collected they must
be d u m m i e d a n d retyped on the stencil and
finally they can be
This y e a r an a r t e d i t o r has been added
to t h e staff. Other additions o r improvements
have been a r e g u l a r exchange page, sports
page, editorials, and better headlines.

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MAROON A N D GREY STAFF: C a r o l Baumeister, Martha Case,
Co-editor; Sue Bingley, , Co-editor; Roberta Howell. Mrs. Pendill,
Advisor; Marsha Cline, Carla Bush, Cindy Clark, Adele Fischer,
Karen Knapp, Exchange E d i t o r.

Many hours are spent in organizing the school paper.
Martha, Sue, Karen, and C a r o l a r e busily a t work on the final
stages of the paper.

Why a l l t h e excitement? I t ' s 12:10 and the Maroon
and Grey is on sale.

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Its
" C l i c k ! " T h e r e goes t h a t c a m e r a again,
ringing m o r e a n d m o r e p i c t u r e s f o r t h e
Lembers o f t h e a n n u a l s t a f f t o w o r k o n .
ed b y t h e i r e d i t o r, t h e m e m b e r s f o l l o w a
xrefully planned l a y o u t i n p r e p a r i n g the
inual f o r p u b l i c a t i o n .
A l o t o f w o r k goes i n t o the annual to get
out b e f o r e the deadline. P i c t u r e s have t o
t s e l e c t e d , c u t t o the r i g h t s i z e , p a s t e d on
le pages, a n d students
lye t o b e w r i t t e n f o r s o m e p i c t u r e s a n d
adlines t h o u g h t u p f o r t h e p a g e s . C o p y
Lust b e w r i t t e n , t y p e d , a n d pasted. T h e s e
t r i o u s a c t i v i t i e s g i v e t h e m e m b e r s an idea
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How w o u l d y o u f e e l i f y o u r s e c r e t d i a r y
got p u b l i s h e d i n t h e t o w n p a p e r u n d e r a p e n
name a n d y o u h e a r d e v e r y o n e w o n d e r i n g who
that a w f u l g i r l c o u l d b e ? The d i a r y shakes the
town l i k e a m a j o r e x p l o s i o n , f o r P a t t y t e l l s
all. I n t h e e n d i t d o e s t h e t o w n g o o d , f o r
everyone sees h i m s e l f as he r e a l l y i s .

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S TA N D I N G : M a r t h a C a s e , L i n d a A c M o o d y . J i m G r e e n ,
Susan H a n n a , S t e v e H a r v e y, C a r o l B a u m e i s t e r. M a r t y Chard.
K a t h y D o n o v a n . K a r e n Knapp, K a r e n P a r k s . S E AT E D : W a r r e n
Johnson, Sue B i n g l e y, B r a d l e y B a k e r.

S TA N D I N G : K y l e C o n v e r s e , B e t t y J e a n W i l s o n .
S E AT E D : T e r r y B r o w n , A n n a B e l l e Tu l e , Sue B i n g l e y,
B o b C l i n e . I N F R O N T: D o r l a L u x ,

S TA N D I N G : J a n e t F u n k , B o b C l i n e . S E A T E D : S u e
B i n g l e y.

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Members O f T h e C r o w d Scene Included: B e t t y Woodman.
Lucette W e l l s , K e i t h Whitlock, Donna Katz. R i c k Robinson,
Rita C u y l e r , M a r c i a B r e c h e i s e n . P a t B i t e m a n , J a n e t
G o s h c o ff . M y r a J o n e s , R o b e r t a H o w e l l , L e s l i e G e e r. Sharon
Hanna, a n d D i c k M o r r i l l .

�The Sophomores Present "Fantasy in White"

SNO-BALL COURT: M i k e Robinson, Carol Gray, Marcia B r o w n , L a r r y Parkison, Prince B a r r y Phillips, Princess
Sandi Eldred.

Punch and cookies w e r e served b y M i k e Robinson, M a r y Merchant,
Susan Smeltzer, and Jean Lewis.

They danced t o the mush- e)f B o b B r o o k s B a n d .

�Harmony Is the Goal

TRIPLE T R I O F I R S T
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C a r p e n t e r, B e v e r l e n P e c k ,
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Betty Strong, Patty Adams,
Mary M e n c h , C a r o l
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THE HARMONALRES: Brenda Davis, M a r y
Mench, Beverlen Peck.

SENIOR H I G H C H O R U S F I R S T R O W : B r e n d a D a v i s , D o r t h a
S a l y e r, N a n c y C a r p e n t e r , B e t t y W a t s o n , M a r y M e n c h , M a r s h a
Cline, Susan S m e l t z e r, P a t B i t e m a n , M r . Clayton, S E C O N D
ROW: C a r o l N e w b u r y , B e v e r l e n P e c k , B a r b a r a R a t h b u n , M a r y
Ly n n J o n e s , S h a r o n R i c h m o n d , J u d y T h o m p s o n , J a c k i e R e n c h ,

Susan F o s t e r . T H I R D R O W : R o s a l i e W h i t e . S h a r o n M i t c h e l l , Susan
H a u g h e y. T h e r a P e a r s o n , D i a n a C h a p m a n , J u d y W a s h b u r n , B e t t y
Strong, J a n e t G r o s s , N a n L e e P i p e r . F O U R T H R O W : L i n d a
Smith, M a r l e n e J o h n s t o n , J a c k i e F a i r c h i l d , L e o n a H e i s e , C a r o l
D i a m o n d , S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y, P a t A d a m s , B e c k y S e l l .

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FIRST ROW: P a t r i c i a Mayo. J u d y Smith. Catherine Adams, Judy
Corey. K l a u d i a Coats. R u t h A n n Gallop, J o y Eldred, Ruth Riley,
Roberta George, Donna F o s t e r. SECOND ROW: Bunnee H a r p e r,
Pamela D a v i s , Georgia F o x , Penny Musselman, C a r o l Sheridan.
Catherine Howard, B e v e r l y Smith, S a l l y Leitch, Linda Hammons,
Merrilee Wagaman. T H I R D R O W: Ruth Sholes. C h e r y l Robbins,

Linda B r o o k s , To n i a Garrison, Debbie C r a i g , Rose M a r i e Kent,
Phyllis AcMoody, Janice Musselman, J e ff Aldrich, Donna Halstead,
Jane Brandt, L i n d a Edgell, Judy Hoenes, Carol Warkoczeski, Jane
Ann Bush, E m i l y Ta s s i e , L o i s Brecheisen, Ti n a L e p p e r, Sharon
Church, Linda Mench.

The h i g h s c h o o l c h o r u s n u m b e r e d t h i r t y - o n e
g i r l s t h i s y e a r . I t m e e t s t w i c e a w e e k and i s open
to a n y o n e w h o l i k e s t o s i n g . T r a i n i n g i s g i v e n i n
note r e a d i n g , a n d a w i d e s e l e c t i o n of music is sung.

to f o r m t h e T r i p l e T r i o . T h e y a l s o h a v e b r o u g h t
pleasant s o u n d s o f m u s i c t o s c h o o l and c o m m u n i t y
events.

The c h o r u s h a s n e w r i s e r s t h i s y e a r w h i c h
they u s e d a t a n a s s e m b l y C h r i s t m a s c o n c e r t .
The H a r m o n a i r e s w e r e chosen f r o m the s e n i o r
high c h o r u s a n d h a v e e n l i v e n e d m a n y o f o u r
c o m m u n i t y and s c h o o l p r o g r a m s .
Six m o r e g i r l s w e r e added t o the H a r m o n a i r e s

The s e v e n t h a n d e i g h t h g r a d e c h o r u s e s e a c h
meet t w i c e a w e e k . B e s i d e s s i n g i n g , t h e y s t u d y
note r e a d i n g , t h r e e - p a r t h a r m o n y, m u s i c t h e o r y,
and m u s i c a p p r e c i a t i o n f r o m r e c o r d i n g s .
The c o m b i n e d j u n i o r h i g h c h o r u s s i n g s f o r
an a s s e m b l y p r o g r a m , a s d o e s a g i r l s ' s e x t e t
selected f r o m the e i g h t h g r a d e .

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FIRST R O W : B e t t y M i t c h e l l , B e t t y Wo o d m a n , P h y l l i s Reed, M a r y
Ly n n Jones, S h e r r y Hawkins, L i n d a M c N a l l . SECOND ROW:Lucette
W e l l s , G a i l W h i t l o c k , J a n i c e B r a y , D e n n i s J o n e s , C h r i s t i n e W a l t e r,
Nancy W a t k i n s , E l a i n e A l w a r d t , R o n H a w k i n s , L i n d a A c M o o d y,
Anna Knapp. T H I R D R O W: P e n n y M u s s e l m a n , L o n e t t e Wells, B r e n d a

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Davis. S h a r o n M u s s e l m a n , M a r y Mench, Dianne Hitchcox, M a r l e n e
Johnston, J o y c e F a i r c h i l d , L a r r y P a r k i s o n , D e n n i s M i l l e r , D i c k
Dibert. F O U R T H R O W : D a v i d Rench, C a r o l N o r t o n , Steve K e n t ,
J e r r y Mack.

The b a n d s t a r t e d o f f t h e 1 9 6 2 - 6 3 s e a s o n b y
attending t h e C e n t e r v i l l e F a i r o n S e p t e m b e r 2 2 .
On t h e 2 9 t h o f S e p t e m b e r, t h e y t r a v e l e d t o A n n
A r b o r t o attend the U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n ' s football
game a n d a n n u a l Band D a y. U n i o n C i t y, a l o n g w i t h
many o t h e r b a n d s , p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t h e h a l f t i m e
c e r e m o n y.

f o r the second M a s s e d Band F e s t i v a l on January 29.
F o u r o t h e r bands, p l u s U n i o n C i t y gave an evening
c o n c e r t , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f a guest c o n d u c t o r,
Stanley Shoemaker o f Jackson H i g h School.

Next i n l i n e w a s t h e a n n u a l W i n t e r C o n c e r t
held t h i s y e a r on D e c e m b e r 18. Union City was h o s t

The band f i n i s h e d t h e season b y giving
concert.

The d i s t r i c t b a n d c o n t e s t w a s h e l d i n S t u r g i s
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FIRST ROW: Marsha Cline, Linda Mgbus, Carol Newbury. M a r y
Bess Merchant, Shelley Kingsley. SECOND ROW: Anna Belle Tule,
Bob Cline. Andy Baumeister, Bob Brewer, B i l l Adolph, Bernard
Diamond, Sherri Smith. Patsy McRae. Donna Katz. THIRD ROW:
Bob Henry. Louis Dormer, Janet Funk. Barbara Augustine, Tom

MAJORETTES:
FIRST ROW:
Lonette We l l s
Lucette We l l s
Patsy M c R a e
Tina L e p p e r
SECOND ROW:
Donna Katz
Anna B e l l e Tu l e
Janice B r a y

M e t z l e r , G a y l o n F o r d , Seaman Knapp, B r y c e Adolph, M a r t y
L e p p e r . K a r e n P a r k s . A d a m Offenbecher. FOURTH ROW: Alan
P a r k s , J i m Offenbecher, P a t M o w r y, M a r c i a Brecheisen, M r.
C l a y t o n , D i r e c t o r.

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K a r e n M u s o l f , L a u r a B a u m e i s t e r, N a n c y Rankin. L o i s B r e c h e i s e n , C a r p e n t e r , J a n e t R i l e y , B e v e r l y S m i t h . T H I R D R O W : R a l p h
B e r n a r d H o a t h . S E C O N D R O W : C a r o l Wa r k o c z e s k i , S h a r o n M i t c h e l l , G o t t s c h a l k , R o n B r e w e r , M r . C l a y t o n .
Judy H o e n e s , E v e l y n L u x , C o n n i e H o w a r d , J a n e B r a n d t , E m i l y

The J u n i o r B a n d i s s e l e c t e d f r o m t h e outstanding m e m b e r s o f i n t e r m e d i a t e band on the b a s i s
of p l a y i n g a b i l i t y, t o n e , a n d p e r s o n a l i n t e g r i t y. T h i s y e a r t h e y played a t the C h r i s t m a s and s p r i n g
concerts.

Pep Band m e m b e r s d i d a good job of helping t o keep school s p i r i t h i g h b y p l a y i n g at a l l the home
b a s k e t b a l l games.

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F R O N T R O W : B a r b A u g u s t i n e , B o b B r e w e r , E m i l y Ta s s i e ,
S h e r i S m i t h , D o n n a K a t z , M a r t y L e p p e r, A d a m O ff e n b e c k e r.
S E C O N D R O W : B e r n a r d H o a t h , B o b H e n r y. L o u i s D o r m e r ,

Seaman K m a p p . M r . C l a y t o n . T H I R D R O W : S t e v e K e n t .
Phyllis Reed, J e r r y Mack. R o n B r e w e r. A l a n P a r k s , J i m
O f f e n b e c k e r, P a t M o w r y, C a r o l N o r t o n .

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Johnson. B r e n d a D a v i s . L i n d a AcMoody, P r e s . , Nancy Watkins,
V- P r e s . , M a r y B u r n s . Pat Biteman, M a r c i a Brown, Susan F o s t e r,
Rose A n n Knapp. SECOND ROW: J u d y Thompson, Evelyn L u x ,
Te r r i Sue Smith. Ruth C u y i e r, , Betty Woodman, Dianne Hitchcox,
Sherry Hawkins, E t h e l y n C u y l e r, C a r o l Pequignot, C a r l a A u s t i n
THIRD ROW: C a r o l e L o w e r , Gracanne Smith, Carol Gray, Diane
Chapman, Dortha S a l y e r, P a t Lewis, Linda Stevens, Linda Mabus,
Gail Whitlock, T h e r a Pearson. FOURTH ROW: P a t Adams, Betty

Strong, Ruth Warsop, Ruth Z a r m s t o r f , L i n d a R a r l ck, D o
Lux, C a r o l Baumeister, Sue B i n g l e y, Kathleen Donovan, Nan Lee
Piper. FIFTH ROW: Shelley Kingsley, Adele Fischer, Elaine Alwardt,
Valerie A d a m s , Carlene F u l l e r, Marsha Cline, Jean Lewis, Mary
Merchant, Sandy Eldred, Kathy Johnson. SIXTH ROW: M a r y Mench,
Roberta H o w e l l , M a r t h a Case, Sally Glen, Karen Knapp, M a r c i a
Brecheisen, C a r l a B u s h , Cindy C l a r k . SEVENTH ROW: L o n e t t e
Wells, Anna Belle Tule,Pat McRae, Lucette Wells.

Patsy, Donna, and Ruth s t u ff the dummy f o r
the Snake Dance bonfire.

�Sporting Events Create Excitement Among
Players and Fans

U . C . ' s m a r c h i n g M a r o o n s p u t o n a h a l f - t i m e s h o w.

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T h e V a r s i t y C h e e r l e a d e r s k e e p s s c h o o l s p i r i t l i v e l y.

Dick M o r r i l l hauls down the ball c a r r i e r .

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�A l l t h e h o m e c o m i n g a c t i v i t i e s w e r e planned
by t h e Student C o u n c i l .

Couples d a n c e d b e n e a t h s o f t l i g h t s t o t h e
dreamy m u s i c o f J o h n Clayton's Band a t the
annual c o r o n a t i o n b a l l w h i c h w a s h e l d i n t h e
g y m n a s i u m a s a c l i m a x t o t h e suspense w h i c h
had b e e n b u i l d i n g u p t h r o u g h t h e w e e k . L i n d a
AcMoody r e i g n e d o v e r t h e g a l a e v e n t a f t e r
being c r o w n e d b y l a s t y e a r ' s q u e e n , A n n a
Belle Tu l e .

M i s s M a r o o n a n d G r a y a n d h e r e s c o r t , S t e v e H a r v e y, p o s e
while t h e band plays h e r song.

Queen L i n d a s u r r o u n d e d b y h e r r o y a l
court, D o r l a , P a t s y, Sandi, and Diana.

�New Yells and Cheers Build School Spirit

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VA R S I T Y : D o r i s L u x , A n n a B e l l e T u l e , B e t t y S t r o n g , P a t s y M c R a e , R u t h Z a r m s t o r f .

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Union C i t y w e r e chosen l a s t 11Iay
f o r t h e 1962-63 season. D u r i n g
the s u m m e r, t h r e e o f the Va r s i t y
cheerleaders w e n t t o a special
cheerleading c a m p . T h e r e , t h e y
learned new c h e e r s ,
niques, e s s e n t i a l s of
manship, and leadership. Both the
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with s k i t s a n d y e l l s t o b o o s t
school s p i r i t .

RESERVE: P a t A d a m s , Sandi E l d r e d , T e r r i Sue S m i t h , M a r c i a B r o w n , Rose A n n K n i p p .

�Admission t o Varsity Club Adds Prestige

The aim of every red-blooded, Union City
boy, is to be a member of the Varsity Club. And
the a i m o f t h e Va r s i t y C l u b i s t o improve
sportsmanship and the quality of athletics. To
be a m e m b e r o f t h e c l u b , y o u m u s t have
participated in a varsity sport. This club tries
to f u l f i l l i t s a i m s b y r a i s i n g
observing m o r e experienced sportsmen. They
have sponsored three dances, one of whichwas
an initiation dance. Through their advisor, Mr.
Wheeler, they secured tickets f o r
Michigan State football game on November 10.
With t h e i r money, t h e y bought the new f l o o r
mats f o r the gymnasium. A new award system
was inaugurated this year, also.

SEATED: K y l e Converse, Sec.; K y l e T h a y e r. V. - P r e s . STANDING:
Steve Harvey, Tr e a s . ; Dick M o r r i l l , Sergeant- a t - A r m s ; M a r t y Chard,
Pres.

FIRST ROW: Alfred Serie. Ken Cuyler, Keith Whitlock, Jerry Corey.
Steve Kent. B r a d B a k e r, L e o n Bennett, L y n n Robbins, A r t h u r
Preaton, Dick M o r r i l l , Coach Wheeler, SECOND ROW: Torn Smith,
Warren Johnoon, A n d y Baumeister. David Watkins. Don Hoenes.

R o g e r S m i t h . T o m A d a m s , K y l e Converse, K y l e T h a y e r, R i c k
R o b i n s o n . THIRD ROW; L a r r y Parkison. Denny Miller. Marty Chard,
G o r d o n ' l o a t h . John Brewer, B i l l Adolph, Bob Cline. Steve Harvey.
T o n i Lenon, Bryce Adolph. Roger Enyart.
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F R O N T R O W : A s s t . C o a c h W'ade, T i m B u n d a y, M g r . , M i k e D i a m o n d ,
Leon B e n n e t t , A r t P r e s t o n , K y l e T h a y e r , D i c k M o r r i l l , K e i t h
Whitlock, K e n C u y l e r. SECOND R O W: L a r r y C u y l e r, M g r . , Dave
Wa t k i n s , A l S e b o , L y n n R o b b i n s , A n d y B a u m e i s t e r , B r y c e A d o l p h ,
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Hoath, S t e v e H a r v e y , M a r t y C h a r d , L a r r y P a r k i s o n , V a r r e n
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Our M a r o o n s s p o i l a Tr o j a n ' s t r y f o r
yardage.

The referees signal another Maroon Touchdown!

Seventy s u n b u r n e d f a c e s r e p o r t e d f o r p r a c t i c e
late i n A u g u s t . A l l w e r e a n x i o u s l y w o r k i n g f o r o n e
goal, t o m a k e Va r s i t y. A f t e r t h r e e w e e k s o f v i g o r o u s
training, t h e Va r s i t y squad f e l t t h e y w e r e r e a d y t o
test t h e i r s k i l l . O v e r t h e w e e k s , a f t e r
feats, i n j u r i e s , a n d e n j o y i n g v i c t o r i e s , t h e y w e n t t o
Athens. A n d t h e i r d e t e r m i n a t i o n b r o u g h t b a c k t h e
"Little Brown Jug."
The L i t t l e " C " A l l - C o n f e r e n c e t e a m t h i s y e a r
had o n e M a r o o n o n i t . B o b C l i n e w a s n a m e d t o both
the O ff e n s i v e and D e f e n s i v e t e a m s . I n a d d i t i o n , R o g e r
Smith, M a r t y C h a r d , a n d S t e v e H a r v e y r e c e i v e d
Honorable M e n t i o n .

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to have a look a t t h e
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�Varsity Cagers Attain a 11-5 Win, Loss Record

K N E E L I N G : Va r s i t y Coach, P a t r i c k Wa d e , R e s e r v e C o a c h ,
C h a r l e s W h e e l e r. S TA N D I N G : K y l e T h a y e r , K y l e C o n v e r s e ,
T o m A d a m s , B o b R o s e n b e r r y, B r y c e A d o l p h , F e r r i s J o n e s ,

Doug G i l b e r t . M a r t y C h a r d , B o b C l i n e , S t e v e H a r v e y , T o m
L e n o n , D e n n i e M i l l e r , D a v i d Wa t k i n s , L y n n R o b b i n s ,

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�Competition is Rough in Little C

Doug l e a p s h i g h i n a n e f f o r t t o t i p t h e b a l l t o h i s t e a m m a t e s .

B A S K E T B A L L M A N A G E R S : D e n n i s P e p p e r.
Ti m B u n d a y, T o m M e t z l e r, L a r r y C u y l e r.

A l l t h r o u g h the c o l d w i n t e r m o n t h s , one f i n d s t h e
w i t h a c t i v i t y a f t e r s c h o o l . F o r t h i s i s when o u r v a r s i t y m e m b e r s
practice f o r t h e i r Tu e s d a y and F r i d a y n i g h t games. C o n t r a r y to
what m a n y p e o p l e m a y t h i n k , a p l a y e r d o e s n ' t j u s t d r i b b l e t h e b a l l
and t h r o w i t around. A f t e r the p l a y e r s g e t dressed, t h e y go out o n t o
the g y m f l o o r a n d w a r m u p . T h e n t h e t e a m goes t h r o u g h
drills, w h e r e b a s e -line l a y - u p s , d o w n -the-middle l a y - u p s , a n d
l e f t - h a n d e d l a y - u p s a r e r u n . A f t e r these, o t h e r d r i l l s s u c h a s f a s t
b r e a k , t w o - o n - o n e , a n d t w o - o n - t w o d r i l l s a r e r u n . I n these d r i l l s ,
each. p l a y e r h a s e i t h e r a z o n e t o b e i n , a m a n t o be on, o r a l a n e
to r u n d o w n . A l l t h i s p r a c t i c e p r e p a r e s t h e p l a y e r s f o r the c l o s e
competition in the L i t t l e C Conference.

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Add t o Their

F R O N T R O W : T i m S u n d a y, M g r . ; S k i p K n a p p , G a r y
Mack, M i k e W h i t c o m b , L a r r y M a s t e r s , B o b P e a r s o n ,
To m R o b e r t s , D a n n y S m e l t z e r , B a r r y P h i l l i p s , M a u r i c e
Sholes. S E C O N D R O W : L a r r y C u y l e r , M g r . ; Te d M o o r e ,
David H a s t y, M i k e R o b i n s o n , K e n E d g e I I , R a l p h
Gottschalk, B r u c e K i n c a i d , P h i l l i p F r e d e r i c k , G a r y

W a g a r, C u r t i s s K e l l e y , L a r r y C o r e y , L a r r y B e n n e t t ,
B r u c e P e p p e r , M g r . T H I R D R O A : C o a c h I% ade, J e r r y
Carman, S h e l d o n Va n k 1 o r m e r, D a v i d Hanna, G e o r g e
G e e r, D a n i e l H a n n a , O r r i n J o h n s o n , K i m K a e c h e l e ,
Bob S m i t h , D o r M R e n n e r, D a v i d P r i e s t , R a y r n m d B l a i s ,
W a l t e r R o s e n b e r r y, T h o m a s C l a a r , A s s t . C o a c i w h e e l e r .

F R O N T R O W : W a l t e r R o s e n b e r r y, D a n H a n n a , O r r i n J o h n s o n , M i k e
R o b i n s o n , D a v i d H a s t y, K i m K a e c h e l e , G e o r g e G e e r. C E N T E R : B a r r y
P h i l l i p s . B A C K R O W : D a v i d H a n n a , G a r y W a g a r, Te d M o o r e .

The s t a r t i n g e l e v e n a t t h e l e f t p r o v i d e d t h e
backbone, b u t e v e r y o n e o n t h e s q u a d w a s a l w a y s
ready t o g i v e h i s b e s t . A l t h o u g h t h e r e s e r v e s
failed t o w i n a g a m e t h i s y e a r, t h e y a l l felt that
they h a d i m p r o v e d . E v e r y g a m e w a s h a r d played
and f o u g h t t o t h e e n d . A t t h e e n d o f the season,
they a l l f e l t r e a d y t o b e c o m e v a r s i t y candidates.

�Reserves Have Ability and Spirit

C o a c h c a l l s a t i m e - o u t t o t a l k o v e r s o m e n e w s t r a t e g y.

But Lack
Doc R o s e n b e r r y l o o k s o n w h i l e B i l l P a r k s t a k e s a
shot.

FIRST R O W : B a r r y P h i l l i p s . T o m R o b e r t s . W a l t e r G a r y S m i t h . D o r i n R e n n e r, G a r y Roes. L a r r y Parkison.
R o s e n b e r r y. B r u c e K i n c a i d . Wa y n e % m i n e r a l . R o b B r e w e r, B i l l P a r k s , R o n H a w k i n s , D a v e H a n n a . D a v i d P r i e s t . C o a c h
Ken C o y l e r, B o b P e a r s o n . S E C O N D R O W: A s s ' t C o a r h Wade, W h e e l e r .

�Track and Field Events Keep
Physically Fit
F i v e l e t t e r m e n w i l l be r e t u r n i n g tc
o u r t r a c k t e a m again this year. F o r t y - s i x
boys, t h e l a r g e s t g r o u p we have ever had,
have s i g n e d u p . U n i o n C i t y h o l d s t h e
conference r e c o r d o f the 880- y a r d r e l a y.
It w a s r u n b y Ron Swain, B u d A d a m s ,
Mike S w a r t h o u t , ( p a s t graduates) a n d
Te r r y B r o w n i n 1:363 time. Te r r y Brown
holds t h e r e c o r d i n t h e 4 4 0 - y a r d d a s h
w i t h a t i m e o f 53.3.

Tw o o f o u r t o p t r a c k men, T e r r y and M a r t y, p r a c t i c e r u n n i n g the h u r d l e s .

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F I R S T R O W : T o m M e t z l e r , B a r n e y B r a u k e r , R i c k Robinson,
Leon B e n n e t t , R o l a n d B l o w e r s , T e d M o o r e , A l f r e d Sebo,
Coach W h e e l e r . S E C O N D R O W : A r t h u r P r e s t o n , T e r r y

Brown, Dave Hanna, M a r t y Chard, B i l l P a r k s , To m L e n o n ,
Roger E n y a r t , W a r r e n Johnson.

�Spring Brings

F I R S T R O W : B a r r y P h i l i p s , D o c R o s e n b e r r y. B o b P e a r s o n .
Te d M o o r e , L y n n R o b b i n s . K e n n e t h C u y l e r , L a r r y B e n n e t t .
Nlfred Sebo, C o a c h Wa d e , S E C O N D R O W : B r a d l e y B a k e r.
Kyle T h a y e r. A n d y B a u m e i s t e r. W a r r e n Johnson, R i c h a r d

Last y e a r t h e M a r o o n s t i e d w i t h
Homer a s C o -Champions i n the L i t t l e
C Conference w i t h a 6 - 1 record. F r o m
last y e a r ' s w i n n i n g s q u a d a b o u t 1 0
lettermen w i l l r e t u r n . Competition w i l l
be k e e n f o r p o s i t i o n s l e f t v a c a n t f r o m
l a s t y e a r. T h e M a r o o n s a r e e x p e r i e n c e d
In p i t c h i n g , c a t c h i n g , a n d s o m e positions
In t h e i n f i e l d a n d outfield.
40 candidates t u r n e d out, and the f o r e c a s t
f o r t h i s y e a r i s t h a t the t e a m w i l l be one
of t h e t a p t e a m s i n t h e c o n f e r e n c e .

Bob. To m . a n d K y l e a d m i r e the b a s e b a l l t r o p h y
they helped t o win.

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T H I R D R O W : K e n E d g e l l , B o b R o s e n b e r r y, B r y c e A d o l p h ,
Richard Adolph, B i l l Adolph, John B r e w e r, M a r t y Chard.
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�Acknowledgment
Best L i f e l o n g Wishes f r o m
WILLARD C. ADOLPH
Real E s t a t e
Compliments of
ALBRIGHT BUILDERS
AND S U P P LY
AREY HARDWARE
Burlington, Michigan
Compliments of
B A I L E Y R A D I AT O R
SERVICE
B AY L I S J E W E L R Y
Gifts o f D i s t i n c t i o n
HOWARD B E R R Y
Auto S a l e s
BESSIE'S B E A U T Y S H O P
We s p e c i a l i z e i n a l l k i n d s
of p e r m a n e n t
cutting and styling.
Ph. 7 4 1 - 5 3 5 1
Congratulations f r o m
BOB'S M E A T M A R T
Congratulations f r o m
BRANDT SINCLAIR
S TAT I O N
B R AY M O TO R SALES, INC.,
Ford Sales and Service
Compliments of
BROTT'S GROCERY
Dine a t C A N D L E L I G H T I N N
Phone 7 4 1 - 5 2 8 8 , W e s t o n
M-60
Our B e s t Wishes
DR. A N D M R S . L . F.
CHAPMAN
Compliments of
COVEY'S SERVICE
THE D A N C E R C O M PA N Y
Department Store

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Compliments of
FA B I A N O ' S

Compliments of
M c L A U G H L I N ' S D R U G STORE

Compliments of
F A M I LY B A R B E R SHOP

Compliments of
MILLER'S HARDWARE

Congratulations f r o m
DR. A N D M R S . E . V.
F I N L AY

Compliments of
N A T I O N A L C O N V O Y, I N C .
Mobile Home Tr a n s p o r t i n g

Compliments of
GAMBLE'S STORE

NORTHSIDE S TA N D A R D
SERVICE
Atlas T i r e s - :Accessories

Compliments from
LEONARD GOTTSCHALK
Insurance
GRIMES F O O D S TO R E
Phone 7 4 1 - 8 6 9 1
Congratulations Seniors
HENSLEY'S 5 T O $1.00
STORE
Compliments of
DOUGLAS H O B D AY
Photographer
Compliments of
HOOKER O I L C O M PA N Y
The P u r p l e P e o p l e
" H e a t e r " 315 C h a r l o t t e St.
JENKINS F U N E R A L HOME
Ambulance Service
Oxygen and R a d i o E q u i p p e d
Phone 7 4 1 - 5 7 6 1
S TA N D A R D O I L C O M P A N Y
L.C. Johnson, Agent
Compliments of
DR. A N D M R S . R O B E R T
LEITCH
L I T T L E 'S S E R V I C E
Donald L i t t l e
Phone 7 4 1 - 4 9 4 2
UNION C I T Y L O C K E R
Complete processing for
locker and home f r e e z i n g

Compliments of
D O N O VA N ' S M A R K E T

McRAE'S R E S TA U R A N T
"We're not
you are."

Compliments of
MR. A N D MRS. E A R L

Compliments of
E . W. M E R C H A N T ' S S O N S

JACK REED
Standard Service
Phone 7 4 1 - 5 0 0 1
Compliments of
SHOPPER'S GUIDE
Union C i t y, M i c h i g a n
SINCLAIR REFINING
C O M PA N Y
Rusty Chard, Phone 741-8131
TEMPLIN FEED AND
SEED S T O R E
Phone 7 4 1 - 3 4 9 1
Compliments of
T R E AT ' S A U T O PA R T S
TREUSDELL ELECTRONICS
Union C i t y, M i c h i g a n
Compliments of
UNION C I T Y C L E A N E R S
Compliments of
UNION C I T Y L U M B E R CO.
THE U N I O N C I T Y N AT I O N A L
B A N K , M e m b e r o f F. D . I . C .
WA LT E R ' S F L O W E R S
"Say i t w i t h f l o w e r s "
J.B. WA S H B U R N I M P L E .
AND A U T O
Plymouth- Va l i a n t - C h r y s l e r
International H a r v e s t e r Sales
Compliments of
WHITLOCK'S SHOE STORE
DON J . W I L D E R
Marathon Service
Union C i t y, M i c h i g a n

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M r. A d a m s and M r . D y e r
w o r k a l o n g s i d e the
teachers a n d o t h e r s c h o o l
personnel.
Student L i f e

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T h e s t u d e n t s havebeen
busy t h i s y e a r.
Activities

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Shall I j o i n t h e n e w s p a p e r
staff, a n n u a l s t a f f , debate,
l i b r a r y, c h o r u s , b a n d , t h e
clubs, o r be a c h e e r l e a d e r ?
Sports

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What's g o i n g o n
ball, b a s k e t b a l l , t r a c k , a n d
baseball?
Underclassmen

4

6

S e v e n t h , e i g h t h , ninth,
tenth, a n d e l e v e n t h ,
graders a r e
classmen.
Seniors

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The n e v e r - t o - h e - f o r g o t t e n
twelfth graders.
Acknowledgements

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�As we are nearing the close of our second year
in the new high school building we realize what a
big difference i t makes t o have a beautiful w e l l
equipped school. We now seem t o have gained a
sense of familiarity with our surroundings
settled down to study.
This year has been a year like other years but
yet somehow it has been different. This has been a
year o f gaining new experiences and knowledge t o
help smooth the rocky road of life. This was the f i r s t
year f o r the massed Band Concert, which was held
in o u r gym. T h i s was the f i r s t year
was offered as a p a r t o f our curriculum. F o r the
f i r s t t i m e , Union City, served as host for
ference tournaments. Ye s , i t has been a year o f
pride in achievements won.
The new f i r s t l a d y, Jacqueline
her f l u e n c y i n foreign languages, seems
made o u r French students work harder than ever.
President Kennedy's intense emphasis on science
has caused an increased interest in chemistry and
physics. We r e a l i z e that the race with Russia can
not be won without science. The entire tense world
situation h a s h a d an effect on o u r student body.
Everyone has been working harder a t h i s o r her
studies s o that we m a y someday help to preserve
the freedom that has made our schooling possible.
It i s w i t h a touch of sadness but with an even
stronger desire for adventure into the future which
is o u r s that we watch this y e a r come to a close.

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�Organization and Efficiency Begin At

M r. R o b e r t B r e w e r, M r s . L i l l i a n L e i t c h , Suci.,.tar): V i . . , • - i ' r , s i d
Max P a r k s , T r e a s u r e r ; M r . C a r l Henderson, President; M r s . Gladys Hagerman.

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Studying a n d planning by
intendent, p r i n c i p a l , a n d b o a r d
cation, and the c o - o p e r a t i o n of the voters
of t h i s s c h o o l d i s t r i c t resulted in our new
high s c h o o l , n o w t w o y e a r s o l d . A l o n g
w i t h t h e n e w s c h o o l , the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
has added t w o new s u b j e c t s t o
ing c u r r i c u l u m . T h r e e n e w t e a c h e r s
have b e e n a d d e d t o h e l p
burdened f a c u l t y. T h e s e and many m o r e
wonderful a i d s t o education have been
provided b y o u r p a r e n t s a n d
ministration.

�Education Begins With

ROSE STEFFANIAK, Latin
M.A. University of Michigan
LUCILI,E A R E Y, Mathematics
A. B. Western Michigan University
GERTRUDE DAVISON, Commercial
B. S. Western Michigan University

JOHN W. CLAYTON
Band and Chorus
A. B . Albion College
JEANNE M. CONVERSE,
Home Economics
M. .A. Michigan
iversity
NORA SERKEL
Commercial
M. A . Wayne State

SALLY J. ME.RGHA,T, Junior l l i g n science
B. S. Michigan State University
GLADYS T. W A K E , Guidance and Counselin_
M. A . University of Michigan
FAY B. MILLIGAN. Shop Instructor
B. S. Western Michigan University

�Teachers Discover and Develop

KENNETH WEIRICH, Vocational Agriculture
B. S. Michigan State University
CHARLES P. WHEELER, Social Studies and Coach
M. A . Western Michigan University
DOROTHY S. E V E RT, L i b r a r i a n
M. A . Western Michigan University

DAVID MC K A L E , English
A. B. Olivet College
DOROTHY JOHNSON, English and French
A. B. University of Wisconsin

NORA HOOKER, History
M. A . Western Michigan University
LYNN B A RT L E T T, Science
M. A . University of Michigan
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ARTHUR P . JONES, J u n i o r H i g h Shop and Mathematics
Life Certificate, Western
HILDRED SIZE LAND, J u n i o r High English and Geography
A. B. Eastern Michigan University
ERNIA B A R T L E T T, Junior High English and Science
M. A . Western Michigan University

MARTHA L . ADAMS, Junior High Home Economics
B. S. Western Michigan University
PATRICK WA D E , J u n i o r High H i s t o r y and
cation Coach
B. S. Michigan State University
EDITH H AW V E R , J u n i o r H i g h E n g l i s h a n d Mathematics
B. S. Western Michigan University

SECRETARIES- R u t h Brandt, Eunice Mergi, Elma Carpenter

�Service and Efficiency Keynote

M r s . Johnson, M r s . P e r k i n s , and M r s . Mabus serve lunch
to o u r h u n g r y s t u d e n t s .

HOT L U N C H H E L P E R S : B r e n d a R a r i c k , J a n e t K e l l e r, K a y B u s s e m a ,
C a t h y H a w v e r , S u s i e G r i g s b y and P a t B i t e m a n .

THE CUSTODIANS: M r. Johnson,
M r . M a t t s o n , M r . E l l e n w o o d and M r . M i l l e r .
keep o u r s c h o o l l o o k i n g n e w.

Our f a i t h f u l b u s d r i v e r s b r i n g u s t o and
from o u r school.
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�Student Life Helps To Make

Mrs. D a v i s o n demonstrates s h o r t h a n d b y u s i n g a n overhead p r o j e c t o r.

It l o o k s l i k e everyone i s studying hard today i n
honor study hall.

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Sophomore home-cc, g i r l s l e a r n the tundamentals of sewing under
Mrs. Converse's direction.

M r. M a r t i n , w h o taught English here l a s t semester, was giving
pointers o n public speaking until the cameraman interrupted him.

�One To Remember

Band m e m b e r s a r e b o a r d i n g a b u s bound f o r t h e Michigan
State F a i r at Detroit.

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In January, the Athens, Quincy, and Union
City bands met here under the direction
of D r . Leonard M e r e t t a f r o m Western
Michigan University.

Mrs. Hooker gives helpful advice to freshman.
Patsy Youngs.

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Before e v e r y football game t h i s f a l l , scenes l i k e t h i s greeted us
in our halls,

A typical noon hour occurrence.

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These encouraging words put s p i r i t i n t o the team a s well as the
student body.
M r s . Converse g i v e s p o i n t e r s o n t h e u s e o f the sewing
machine.

The g y m f l o o r rapidly f i l l s as a record
the WOWO record hop.
The newspaper g o e s on sale and the students gather to read the
latest news.

�The School Year For

Artistic designs l i k e t h i s caught t h e attention o f the
students during the Christmas season.
The lunch line eyes the food approvingly.
Queen Annie and h e r e s c o r t Roger have the honor
of opening the dance.

Working out on t h e parallel 1,
education,

the many s c s of phy meal

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The J u n i o r H i g h Student Council
c o n s i s t s o f representatives f r o m
grades seven and eight. T h e Junior
High Council's representatives took
over the process of selling the student
pictures. They made a total of $61.21
on t h e sale. T h e y also sponsored a
Community Chest D r i v e . T h e i r goal
was $25.00 w h i c h would b e
tribution o f ten cents a person. They
also passed class parties.

S E AT E D : L o i s B r e c h e i s e n , V . P r e s . ; D i a n n e H i t c h c o x , P r e s i d e r A l w o o d ,
S e c t . - T r e a s . S TA N D I N G : N a n c y P a t t o n , C a r o l J a s p e r, L i n d a E l d r e d , T i n a L e p p e r ,
Seaman K n a p p , J a n e B r a n d t , E m i l y Ta s s i e , L i n d a M e l e n d v, S h a r o n M i t c h e l l , M r .
Adams,

The J u n i o r R e p o r t e r s t a f f w i t h a
membership o f eighteen seventh a n d
eighth graders was organized during the
f i r s t semester. Meetings take
alternate Thursdays a t noon. A i m s are
to read newspapers with understanding,
to w r i t e with a journalistic style, and to
publish t h e J u n i o r Reporter every s i x
weeks. A n attempt i s made t o deliver
the J u n i o r R e p o r t e r t o a l l j u n i o r high
school pupils.

FIRST ROW: J e r r y M a c k , P h i l i p F r e d e r i c k , M r s .
Bartlett, S e a m a n K n a p p . SECOND ROW: L i n d a
M e l e n d y, L a r r y C u y l e r , D e b b y C o a t s , G e o r g i a F o x ,
Rose A n n K n a p p . T H I R D R O W : C h a r l e s M a i n s ,
Carol N e w b u r y, C a r o l J a s p e r. F O U R T H R O W:
Susan L e i t c h , T e r r i Sue S m i t h , Ronald Olds. F I F T H
ROW: A d e l e F i s c h e r , C a r l a B u s h , A l a n P a r k s .

�Senior High Council Voices

Our student council is composed of
two r e g u l a r members and one alternate
from each class, ninth through twelfth.
These a r e t h e h a r d w o r k i n g students
that did all the preparation for
coming dance, handled all the money for
the underclassmen pictures, m a d e
several n e w r u l e s f o r the
proved a l l s o c i a l events a n d donated
$75.00 toward new cheerleading uniforms
this year. T h e i r advisor was Mr. Adams.

T h e o f f i c e r s o f the
confer with M r. Adams.

S E A T L D L i n d a A c M o o c i y, T r e a s . , R o n n i e S w a i n , P r e s . .
M r . A d a m s , R o g e r S m i t h , V . P r e s . , N a n c y Wa t k i n s , Sect..
STANDINCi• M a r c i a B r o w n , C a r o l S c h a r f , S u s a n H a u g h e y

Ronnie J o h n s o n , D a v i d F o r r e s t , M a r c M e r c h a n t , D i a n (
Chapman, B o b P o w e l l .

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Nan Lee P i p e r, Lynn Robbins. Patsy McRae. Princess; Leon Bennett, Prince; Diana Chapman, Do!, IL n e s .

A g a l a evening w a s enjoyed b y a l l .

Diana and Marcia seryingrefreshments.

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Plot Dirty Work
Crossroa

Nellie, A n n e t t e G r a y, c o m e s u p o n h e r h e r o , D a v i d Youngs,
being framed b y the v i l l a i n and v i l l a i n e s s , B o b Washburn and
Linda P e n d i l l . A t f i r s t , these positions were hard to
out falling.

The v i l l a i n , B o b , n o w c o n v e r s e s w i t h t h e w i d o w, J a n e t Smith,
just b e f o r e poisoning h e r tea. T h i s scene provided a surprise f o r the
actors o n t h e f i r s t n i g h t s i n c e t h e c u p f u l o f poison
foamed over unexpectedly.

After the death of the widow, the stage is set, with most of the play cast mourning
her death. Mookie, a t t h e far left, was shocked at the experience of breaking a " l i v e "
egg i n his pocket just before this scene. This provided a good laugh f o r the rest of the
cast who conspired the idea against him. LEFT TO RIGHT: M i k e Hoppe, Bob Washburn,
Pinky Hagerman, Linda Pendill, Ann Clark, A l i c e Eldred, and Annette Gray.

In s c e n e t h r e e L i t t l e N e l l , Dale Marie
Robinson. arid h e r m o t h e r grieve a t t h e thought
of t h e l i t t l e g i r l ' s imprisoned f a t h e r. T h e g i r l s
find i t h a r d to cry and not to laugh in
don't they?

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FIRST R O W : B e t t y Wo o d m a n ; L e o n a H e i s e , V . P r e s . ;
Janet G o s h c o i f , P r e s . ; S u e B i n g l e y , S e c . ; R o b e r t a H o w e l l ,
Reporter: M a r y B u r n s . S E C O N D ROW: L o u i s e Ruggles,

M y r a Jones, K a t h y T h r a m s , Kathy Johnson, Elaine A l l w a r d t ,
M r s . E v e r t , B a r b a r a S c h u m a c h e r, B e t t y S h o l e s , L e s l i e
G e e r, Sue G r i g s b y.

The l a r g e s t s t a f f o f s t u d e n t l i b r a r i a n s i n m a n y y e a r s has s p e n t m a n y h o u r s h e l p i n g t o
p r o c e s s n e w b o o k s , b e s i d e s d o i n g n u m e r o u s o t h e r t a s k s s u c h as t y p i n g and f i l i n g o f
looking f o r l o s t c o p i e s o f books, s h e l v i n g and r e p a i r i n g .
The b u l l e t i n b o a r d s h a v e been outstanding, d r a w i n g a t t e n t i o n t o the m a n y new and o l d books
in t h e l i b r a r y.

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F I R S T R O W : C a r l a A u s t i n , R o s e m a r y 13avin, R u t h C u y l e r ,
Susan H a u g h e y , D o r t h a S a l y e r , C a r o l D i a m o n d , Y v o n n e
Follis, A n n a K n a p p . S E C O N D R O W : S h e r r y M a s t e r s ,
Gracanne S m i t h , P e n n y M u s s e l m a n , J u d y T h o m p s o n , J u d i

M c L a u g h l i n , L y n n Robbins, M a r i l y n P a r s h a l l , B e c k y Sell.
T H I R D R 0 \ 1 : P a t M a w r y, K a r e n P a r k s , a r r e n Johnson,
G r a n t H a r t , Sharon Musselman, Susan Hanna, Marcia
Firecheisen.

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David Youngs, Bob Washburn, M r s . Arey, Arlene Mitchell, Elaine A l l w a r d t , M o r r i s Sholes, Warren Johnson.

Dave and Elaine l i s t e n attentively. w h i l e Bol,
delivers his speech.

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�Maroon and Gray For '62 Includes Many

SEATED: G r a c a n n e S m i t h , Sandy E l d r e d , K a r e n Knapp,
Kathy Donovan. STANDING: L a r r y Greuter,JanetGoshcoff,
Dave Youngs, Brenda R a r i c k , C a r o l Baumeister, Nan Lee

Piper, L i n d a P e n d i l l , E d i t o r, E a r l Hoenes, Judy Sawyer,
Janice Bray, Carole Lower, Myra Jones.

Much t i m e and work is put into the
annual every year. Students stay after
school and take time from study halls
planning, t r i m m i n g , p a s t i n g , a n d
typing to bring you this year's Maroon
and Gray. We on the staff hope you'll
enjoy remembering this year, and will
be proud o f your Maroon and Gray.

Nan L e e , Judy. L i n d a , Kathy, and David help
paste t h e underclass pictures under
rection of Mrs. Johnson.

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�Paper Helps To Spread Much

A l o t of time and effort are put into
each issue of the Maroon and Gray. The
staff should be lauded for their success
in m a k i n g i t a paper that keeps
dent body informed on the activities and
events i n the school. Behind each issue
there i s the news gathering, composing,
typing, stenciling, s t a p l i n g a n d f i n a l l y
distributing i n o r d e r t o put out a paper
that the students can enjoy and be proud
of.

Carol, K a t h y, a n d M a r t h a s p e n d h o u r s a f t e r s c h o o l w o r k i n g on the paper.

FRONT ROW: H a r r i e t Blake, Carol Baumeister, Martha
Case, E d i t o r, Kathleen Doncryan, Assistant Editor, Janet
Goshcoff, M y r a Jones. S E C O N D ROW: M a r s h a C l i n e ,

Larry G r e u t e r, Roberta H o w e l l , I t i e e t t e We l l s . K a m
Knapp, Debbie Buell, Mrs. Serkel.

�French Club Promotes Understanding of

S E AT E D : K a t h y D o n o v a n , R e p o r t e r ; J a n e t G o s h c o f f , S e c t . ;
K a r e n K n a p p , P r e s . ; J u d y S a w y e r, V. P r e s . ; M r s . J o h n s o n .
S TA N D I N G : M y r a J o n e s , K a t h y J o h n s o n , C a r o l B a u m e i s t e r ,

Carol E n y a r t , B r y c e Adolph, M a r t h a Case, James Green,
Linda P e n d i l l , J a n i c e B r a y, L e s l i e G e e r, N a n L e e P i p e r.

T h i s i s t h e second y e a r f o r the
French C l u b . I t has helped the
members gain fluency i n
guage t h r o u g h g a m e s
atizations c a r r i e d o n i n F r e n c h .
They h a v e h a d p a r t i e s w i t h
French f o o d a n d s o n g s . A l s o
they have studied F r e n c h h i s t o r y.
The c l u b sponsored a fund r a i s i n g
dance f o r a F r e n c h o r p h a n a n d
hope t o m a k e i t a c l u b p r o j e c t .
This has been a rewarding year
for a l l w h o actively participated
in F r e n c h C l u b .

B r i g i t t e , Yv o n , Simone, Jacques, and M a r t h e
read a p o p u l a r F r e n c h magazine, P a r i s
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FIRST ROW: K a t h y Donovan. Tr e a s . : Debbie Buell. Pres.;
Martha Case. Second V. P r e s . : K a r e n Knapp. Sect.: D a l e
Marie Robinson. F i r s t V . P r e s . ; M r s . Hooker. SECOND
ROW: C a r l a Austin. Carol Scharf, Sharon Richmond. Becky
Sell, Kathy Johnson. Janet Funk, Sharon Wart. Rosemarie

B a v i n . L o r r a i n e Manchester. Susan F o s t e r. T H I R D ROW:
B e t t y S t r o n g , E l a i n e A l l w a r d t . N a n c y Watkins. M a r s h a
C l i n e . Sharon Musselman, P a t M o w r y. Sue Bingley. M a r y
M e n c h .

The F u t u r e Te a c h e r s o f A m e r i c a
is p l a n n i n g o n g i v i n g a s c h o l a r s h i p
which one o f the members w i l l receive.
To r a i s e m o n e y f o r t h i s t h e y h e l d
dances a n d sponsored other activities.
F. T. A . i s exploratory. A cadet teaching
program i s maintained, w i t h
bers devoting h a l f -day periods helping
the elementary and junior high schools.
Guest speakers were invited to discuss
some o f t h e i r experiences i n teaching
and t o explain the problems and joys of
the profession.
Being i n t h i s organization
educational and rewarding.
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Carol enjoys working w i t h the fifth graders and M r s . Mattson as part
F. T. A . life.

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FRONT ROW: B o b Sutfin, Roger Smith, Sam
Dolbee, D u a r d M a r t i n , M a r l i n Braulcer. S E C O N D ROW:
James Va n W o r m e r, M i k e Diamond, Charles Bodine. Rex
Barrington. D e n n i s Jones, A l v i n Downard, Dewey Wilson,

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ROW: D i c k M o r r i l l , D a r r e l l Krieg, Richard Dibert, L a r r,
M i l l e r, B o b C l i n e , Steve Harvey, M a r l i n Manic, F e r n s
Jones, Jack Smith.

The b o y s e n r o l l e d i n F . F . A . h a v e b e e n v e r y a c t i v e t h i s y e a r. T h e y have helped t o i m p r o v e
pearance o f t h e s c h o o l g r o u n d s b y p l a n t i n g s h r u b s o u t s i d e t h e a g r i c u l t u r e r o o m and b y seeding
b a l l p r a c t i c e f i e l d . T h e b o y s h a v e h a d s e v e r a l m o n e y r a i s i n g p r o j e c t s , among w h i c h a r e
seeds, t r a c t o r s e a t s , a n d C h r i s t m a s t r e e s . S e v e r a l v e r y e d u c a t i o n a l a g r i c u l t u r a l e x h i b i t s have been put
up o n t h e b u l l e t i n b o a r d s b y t h e m . A f e w o f t h e i r o t h e r p r o j e c t s have been t r i m m i n g t r e e s , p l a n t i n g on a
pine t r e e p l a n t a t i o n , h u n t i n g f e r t i l i z e r p l a c e m e n t s , a n d s t u d y i n g s o i l f o r m a t i o n . T h e boys i n F. F. A . have
p e r f o r m e d m a n y s e r v i c e s t o the s c h o o l and c o m m u n i t y.

FRONT ROW: L a r r y Masters, To m
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Dianne H i t c h c o x , L o n e t t e W e l l s . S E C O N D ROW: Connie
Howard, E v e l y n L u x , O r r i n Johnson, P a u l a MacDonald,

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Pat P l a t z , J a n e t R i l e y, M a r t y L e p p e r. T H I R D ROW:
Carol Norton, Ralph Gottschalk, David Rench, J e r r y Mack.
Ron Brewer.

FIRST ROW: B a r b a r a Augustine, Sheri Smith, Bob Brewer, Adam Offenbecher. SECOND
ROW: Dianne Hitchcox, Bob H e n r y, Pinky Hagerman, L o u i s Do r me r, Earl Hoenes, Janet
Funk. T H I R D ROW: Joyce Platz, P h y l l i s Reed, Bob Washburn, Jerry Mack, Skip Knapp,
M r. Clayton.

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Parks, J i m Offenbecher, John Wetherholt, To m M e t z l e r, Gaylon
Ford, Seaman Knapp, M r. Clayton.

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F I R S T R O W : C o r a M a e S p i n d l o w, B e t t y M i t c h e l l , B e t t y W o o d m a n ,
Phyllis R e e d , A n n i e T u l e . S E C O N D ROW: D e n n i s J o n e s , Janice
B r a y , L u c e t t e W e l l s , J o y c e P l a t z , E l a i n e A l l w a r d t , L i n d a A c M o o d y,
Gail W h i t l o c k , B r e n d a D a v i s , M a r y M e n c h . T H I R D ROW: M i k e

D i a m o n d , M a r c i a Brecheisen, N a n c y Wa t k i n s , Ron Hawkins, Andy
B a u m e i s t e r , Arlene Mitchell, Robert Cline, L a r r y Parkison,Karen
P a r k s , A d a m O f f e n b e c h e r, F O U R T H R O W : S h a r o n R i c h m o n d ,
S t e v e K e n t , R o g e r S m i t h , B o b Wa s h b u r n .

MAJORETTES
Ti n a L e p p e r , Dcmna K a t z , P a t s y
McRae, Janice B r a y, L u c e t t e
Wells, Anna Belle Tule.

�istrumental

411

FIRST R O W- L i n d a M a b u s , M a r y M e r c h a n t , P a t M o w r y, M a r s h a
Cline, J u d y P l a t z . S E C O N D R O W S h a r o n Musselman, B r e n d a
Rarick, B a r b a r a Augustine, B i l l Adolph. B e r n a r d Diamond, Sheri
Smith. D o n n a K a t z . T H I R D ROW: B r y c e A d o l p h , Dennis M i l l e r,

The U.C.H.S. Band started out t h e i r 1961-62
year by traveling to Detroit, for the
Fair. Next in line was the colorful
ing contest, held i n Coldwater. Another highlight
was t h e f i r s t m a s s e d band f e s t i v a l ,

N e e l the Mayor
Is a n a n n u a l st,
event f o r
U. C . H .

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M a r t y C h a r d , R i c h a r d D i b e r t , R i c k Robinson, B o b H e n r y, L o u i s
D o r m e r, E a r l H o e n e s , P a u l C l u t t e r, J a n e t F u n k . F O U R T H ROW:
Drew C r a i g , B e y e r l e n P e c k , Elizabeth Hagerman, M r . Clayton.

January 2 4 , consisting o f A t h e n s , Q u i n c y, a n d
Union C i t y Bands. We w e r e w e l l represented b y
soloists a n d ensembles who went t o the d i s t r i c t
contest. T h e f i n a l e v e n t w a s t h e
concert.

�S

Senior High Chorus and

Patty A d a m s , B e v e r l e n P e c k . K a t h y Haw ver
Sue W ' e l d e r m a n , B r e n d a D a v i s , M a r y M e n c h .

The Harmonaires, chosen from the
g i r l s ' chorus, enlivened many school
and community programs w i t h t h e i r
harmonizing a s w e l l a s w i t h t h e i r
bright red dresses.

Show Fine

F I R S T R O W: Sue W e i d e r m a n , K a t h y H a w v e r , D o r t h a S a l v e r,
Nancy C a r p e n t e r, B a r b a r a S c h u m a c h e r, P h y l l i s Reed, Debbie
Buell, M a r y M e n c h , B e v e r l y n P e c k , Sharon R i c h m o n d .
S EC ON D R O W : E l i z a b e t h Hagerman, Sherry Masters,
Beverly M a i n s , N a n L e e P i p e r , S u z i e Grigsby', A l i c e

32

Eldred, D i a n a C h a p m a n , B e c k y S e l l , Janet K e l l e r. T H I R D
ROW: B r e n d a D a v i s , L o i s K r i e g , B e t t y Wa t s o n , A n n C l a r k .
Patty P a r k s , J e a n L e w i s , P a t A d a m s , P a t L e w i s , M r .
Clayton, d i r e c t o r.

�Queen Annie Rules

Vernon w a t c h f u l l y e y e s t h e c r o w n as h e c a r r i e s
it to Queen Anna Belle.

Co-captains Sam Gregory and Ronnie Swain present the rose bouquet to Her Highness
Anna Belle Tule.

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MISS MAROON A N

�Cheerleaders Exhibit Poise

L i n d a A c M o o d y, K a r e n K n a p p , A n n a B e l l e T u l e , K a r e n R a t z o w, L u c e t t e W e l l s .

K N E F L I N G : P a t t y A d a m s , R u t h Z a r m s t o r f . S T A N D I N G : B r e n d a D a v i s , J a n i c e B r . -1‘ . M a r c i a B r o w n .

34

�ATHLETI

�Reserve

F R O N T R O W : K e i t h W h i t l o c k , To m R o b e r t s , To m M e t z l e r,
Alfred Sebo, B o b P e a r s o n , K e n Edgell, A r t h u r Preston,
Gary W a g a r , T e d M o o r e , G a r y M a c k , B a r r y P h i l l i p s ,
Wa l t e r R o s e n b e r r y, L a r r y B e n n e t t , R a l p h G o t t s c h a l k.
SECOND R O W : B o b S m i t h , D e n n i s M i l l e r , M i k e Robinson,
David H a s t y, A n d y B a u m e i s t e r, To m H i c k s , J e r r y C a r m e n ,
David Wa t k i n s , Donnie Hoenes, B r y c e A d o l p h , D a v i d Hanna,

Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
To t a l

To m S m i t h , B o b b y H e n r y , K e n n e t h C u y l e r , D o n a l d S c o t t ,
BACK R O W : C o a c h W h e e l e r, R o n n i e Reed, G e o r g e G e e r,
K i m K a e c h e l e , M i k e J a c o b s , R o g e r E n y a r t , T e r r y W hite,
Gary B o e s , O r r i n J o h n s o n , B i l l P a r k s , T o m C a r p e n t e r.
Gary G a r r i s o n , L a r r y P a r k i s o n , G r a n t H a r t , D a n Hanna,
Coach Wa d e .

1961 R E S E R V E F O O T B A L L SCORES
Bronson
0
Quincy
0
7
Homer
7
Athens
6
Reading
7
State H o m e
Pennfield
0
'2-

3
2
24
1
2
24
1
156

Inexperience p l a g u e d t h e L i t t l e M a r o o n s t h i s y e a r . T h e l a r g e s t t e a m i n y e a r s t o r e p o r t
f o r f a l l p r a c t i c e w a s a t a s k i n d e e d f o r Coach Wade. T h e y r e p o r t e d f o r p r a c t i c e a t t h e s a m e
t i m e a s d i d t h e V a r s i t y . B a s i c f u n d a m e n t a l s w e r e t h e m a i n o b j e c t o f the f i r s t f e w
practice.
Although s o m e o f t h e L i t t l e M a r o o n s s c o r e s w e r e l o p s i d e d e v e r y p l a y e r on the t e a m
was g i v i n g 1 0 0 % t o t h e c a u s e o f t h e g a m e . T h e y gained e x p e r i e n c e t h a t w i l l b e n e f i t
the f u t u r e U.C.H.S. Va r s i t y t e a m s t o come.

36

�"Our Future

M r. W h e e l e r, G a r y B o e s , L a r r y Parkison. Gary G a r r i s o n .
Bill P a r k s , D o u g G i l b e r t , T o m Lenora. C l y d e S a l y e r, M r .
Wa d e .

FIRST R O W : B a r r y P h i l l i p s , W a l t e r R o s e n b e r r y. L y n n
Robbins, B o b P e a r s o n . S E C O N D R O W : D a v i d W a t k i n s ,
Bryce A d o l p h . Ron Hawkins, Dennie M i l l e r, Dave Hanna,

RESERVE SCORES
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union

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29
27
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20
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28
36
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52
24
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Athens
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Athens
Homer
Bronson
St. C h a r l e s
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Reading

27
2
4

3

2

2
44
44
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L a r r y and Doug r e a r h f o r t h e ‘ k y . "

its."

�Varsity

FRONT R O W : B o b Powell, R i c k Robinson, B r a d l e y B a k e r, To m
Adams, K y l e C o n v e r s e , M a r l i n B r a u k e r, W a r r e n Johnson, L e o n
Bennett, S t e v e K e n t , L y n n R o b b i n s , J i m S m i t h ( m g r. ) S E C O N D
ROW: D a v i d F o r r e s t , R o n n i e S w a i n , J i m A d a m s , K y l e T h a y e r ,
Bob W a s h b u r n , J a c k D o l b e e , R o g e r S m i t h , M i k e S w a r t h o u t , R o n n i e

J o h n s o n , T e r r y B r o w n . B A C K R O W : C o a c h W h e e l e r, P a u l C l u t t e r ,
Marty C h a r d , S a m G r e g o r y, E a r l H o e n e s , Steve H a r v e y, D r e w
C r a i g , B o b C l i n e , M a r l i n M a c k , K u r t i s s G r u . n e r, F r a n k S i m i n g t o n ,
F e r r i s J o n e s , C o a c h Wa d e .

Why I ook So Glum; W e T i e d T h e m . . . . ( A t h e n s )

The M a r o o n s g o t o f f t o a v e r y f a s t p a c e . w i n n i n g f o u r
straight g a m e s w i t h o u t b e i n g s c o r e d upon. W h e n a r c h r i v a l s
Athens c a m e t o t o w n b e f o r e a r e c o r d a t t e n d a n c e t h e M a r o o n s
had m u c h t o b e p r o u d o f . T h i s w a s t h e o f f i c i a l d e d i c a t i o n
new s c o r e b o a r d w h i c h w a s t h e f i r s t e l e c t r i c a l l y operated
entire L i t t l e " C " Conference.
The M a r o o n s r e p o r t e d f o r p r a c t i c e i n l a t e A u g u s t . t w o
weeks b e f o r e s c h o o l w a s t o b e g i n . T h e c o a c h e s
one t o be i n t o p shape, s o u n d e r the s t i f l i n g h e a t t h e y
r a n t h e h i l l , e x e r c i s e s , e t c e t e r a u n t i l e v e r y o n e w a s i n top
physical s h a p e b y t h e t i m e s c h o o l s t a r t e d . T h i s y e a r . u n l i k e
others, w e w e r e r a n k e d i n t h e s t a t e r a t i n g s m a n y t i m e s . A l s o
an " A l l L i t t l e " C " C o n f e r e n c e A l l S t a r T e a m " w a s chosen.
These b o y s w e r e s e l e c t e d b y t h e p l a y e r s t h e m s e l v e s f r o m a l l
players i n t h e c o n f e r e n c e . F r o m o u r M i g h t y M a r o o n s f o u r
p l a y e r s w e r e c h o s e n : R o n Swain, o ff e n s e and defense, h a l f b a c k :
D r e w C r a i g , d e f e n s i v e t a c k l e ; S t e v e H a r v e y, defense guard. and
J i m A d a m s , d e f e n s i v e end.
Both C o a c h W h e e l e r a n d Wa d e d i d a s u p e r i o r j o b t h i s y e a r
w i t h t h e b o y s . T h e y i n s t i l l e d i n t h e i r m i n d s good s p o r t s m a n s h i p .
f a i r p l a y, a n d a b o v e a l l , t e a m w o r k . B o t h coaches deserve our
congratulations.

�Seniors Added

Ron w e a v e s h i s w a y
other touchdown

Prdcti, e a u r k s up t h i r s t

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Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union

VA R S I T Y 1961 F O O T B A L L S C O R E B O A R D
Colon
1
1
Bronson
Jonesville
30
Litchfield
6
Athens
7
Reading
0
Homer
1
Quincy
7

0
0
0
0
7
2
2
7

41
4

9

To t a l s
Lost

2

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M r . W h e e l e r a n d s e n i o r m e m b e r s o f his squad accept
the n e w s c o r e b o a r d , a c o m m u n i t y and s c h o o l p r o j e c t , f r o m
J. B . W a s h b u r n

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�"Varsity

F R O N T R O W: M i k e S w a r t h o u t , K y l e T h a y e r , 'Tom A d a m s ,
Ron J o h n s o n , B o b R o s e n b e r r y , K y l e C o n v e r s e , P e t e

C l u t t e r. B A C K R C M : H o g e r S m i t h , J i m A d a m s . M a r l i n
M a c k , D r e w C r a i g , B o b C l i n e , M a r t y C h a r d , M r . Wa d e .

VA R S I T Y SCORES
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union

City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City

69
57
42
58
55
72
69
60
45
63
52
69
75
50
67
48

*Colon
Athens
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Athens
Homer
Bronson
*St. C h a r l e s
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Reading
*(non- c o n f e r e n c e )

TN. M a r o o n s battle the C o m e t : ,
40

52
36
60
7
47
58
59
47
54
6
63
49
7
7
41
59

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Home
Home
There
Home
There
Home
Home
There
Home
There
Home
Home
There
There
There

�For one b r i e f second, a s t h e b a l l i s tossed into the a i r, all watch and
wonder, "Who's going to get i t ? "

4

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Caught o f f g u a r d , t h e opposing team
stop Bob's shot.

41

�"Our
esti '441

F I R S T R O W : B r a d B a k e r , K y l e T h a y e r , R o n n i e S w a i n , To m D e n n i e M i l l e r , P a u l C l u t t e r , M a r t y C h a r d , D r e w C r a i g ,
A d a m s , K y l e C o n v e r s e , M i k e S w a r t h o u t . S E C O N D R O W : R i c h a r d A d o l p h , J i m A d a m s , B o b R o s e n b e r r y ' . M r . Wa d e .

This i s o u r v a r s i t y baseball t e a m f o r 1960-61.
These b o y s a r e l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o this y e a r ' s season
v e r y m u c h . A l l o f t h e m , i n c l u d i n g M r . Wa d e , a r e
looking f o r w a r d t o a v e r y s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n . " G o o d
Luck Boys r
These w e r e o u r 1 9 6 1 - 6 2 f o o t b a l l a n d b a s k e t b a l l
m a n a g e r s . T h e s e b o y s d i d a v e r y good j o b i n h e l p i n g
the t e a m s t o v i c t o r y.

Andy B a u m e i s t e r . 1 1 m S m i t h
To m M e t z l e r
42

�"Track Stars"

FIRST ROW: M i k e Swarthout, T e r r y B r o w n , J a c k Dolbee, F r a n k S i m i n g t o n , M a r l i n M a c k , B o b C l i n e , K u r t G r u n e r,
D a v e F o r r e s t , R o n S w a i n , R i c k R o b i n s o n . S E C O N D R O W: M a r t y C h a r d , S a m G r e g o r y , M r . W h e e l e r .

Two o f o u r seniors along w i t h Bob Wetherholt
and L a r r y O l i v e r ( p a s t graduates) s e t t h e school
record i n t h e m i l e r e l a y i n 1961. W e a r e very
proud o f D a v i d a n d S a m f o r helping d o t h i s feat.

�Sports Talent Recognized By Varsity Club

New varsity club members this
year, w i l l always remember this
year's initiation. Many new tricks
were pulled on the new members.

This y e a r t h e v a r s i t y c l u b
sponsored a dance a f t e r one o f
the g a m e s . T h e y a l s o h a d a
dance during the
cation. P l a n s w e r e d i s c u s s e d
about a possible t r i p t o
f e s s i o n a l basketball game in
Detroit.

FIRST I t o W : M i k e S w a r t h o u t , Sect.: J i m A d a m s , Sgt. a t W h e e l e r . I L I I I I L I R O W : J a c k D o i b e e , R o g e r S m i t h , B o b
Arms; M a r t y C h a r d , V . P r e s . ; D a v e F o r r e s t , Tr e a s . : W a s h b u r n , S a m G r e g o r y, R o n Johnson, M a r l i n B r a u k e r.
Ron S w a i n , P r e s . . S E C O N D R O W : B r a d B a k e r , K y l e F O U R T H R O W : P a u l C l u t t e r , S t e v e H a r v e y , D r e w C r a i g ,
T h a y e r, K y l e C o n v e r s e , R i c k R o b i n s o n , Steve K e n t , M r . B o b C l i n e , E a r l Hoenes, F r a n k Simington.

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First Taste Of

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Ta s s i e , S e c r e t a r y ; C a r o l N ' a r k o c z e s k i , T r e a s u r e r ; D a r r e l
Adams, V i c e - P r e s i d e n t
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Mark Aldrich

Darrell Adams

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Larry Lower
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Seventh g r a d e H o m e E c . g i r l s m a k e C h r i s t m a s b a s k e t s f o r t h e i r m o t h e r s .

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Carol Warkoczeski

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Seventh g r a d e b o y s a c q u i r e t h e b a s i c p r i n c i p l e s o f J r. H i g h Shop.

49

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Prepared For

Pat P l a t z . T r e a s u r e r : T o m F o r r e s t , S e . . . .
Wetherholt. P r e s i d e n t ; M o r r i s M c D a n i e l . V i c e - P r e s i d e n t

Larry Bailey

David B a r n h a r t

Sharon B a u d e r

Steven B a v i n

Raymond Blais

Curtiss Blowers

Sue B u r n s

Carla Bush

Thomas Claar

Cindy C l a r k

Dallas Crandall

Sherry Danbury

Linda E l d r e d

Joyce F a i r c h i l d

Adele F i s c h e r

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Barbara Bowders

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Robert B r e w e r

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Darlene D e M e r i t t

James DeMeritt

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Phillip F r e d e r i c k

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Marlene Johnstone

Rose A n n K n a p p

Seaman Knapp

Te r r y K e y e s

Bruce Kincaid

Curtiss Kelley

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Gary Wa g a r

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Bryce Adolph, Tr e a s u r e r ;
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Dortha Salyer

David Rench

Barbara Schumacher

Lynn R o b b i n s

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Charles Bodine

Robert Cline

Willard Adolph

Marcia Brecheisen

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Patricia Parks

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Senior Year Is

CLASS F L O W E R :
Red Rose

CLASS M O T T O :
The M o s t U s e l e s s D a y O f A l l I s
That I n W h i c h W e H a v e N o t
Laughed.

CLASS COLORS:
K e l l y G r e e n A n d Whit€

R O B E R T WA S H B U R N
B o b w a s t h e Va l e d i c t o r i a n o f t h e
senior c l a s s . H e was i n senior
band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , v i c e - p r e s i d e n t i n
3, a n d p r e s i d e n t i n 4 . H e w a s
class president 2 and 3 ,
bate 2 , 3 , 4 , w a s i n t h e s e n i o r
p l a y, a n d s e v e r a l
ities. B o b ' s h o b b i e s a r e g u n s
and w o r k i n g o n c a r s . H e p l a n s
on e n t e r i n g c o l l e g e t o t a k e u p
law o r engineering.

ELIZABETH HAGERMAN
Elizabeth w a s o n t h e t o p t e n
listings and was chosen f o r the
D.A.R. good c i t i z e n a w a r d . She
was i n t h e j u n i o r a n d s e n i o r
plays a n d i n s e n i o r band 2,3,4.
She w a s a l s o c h o r u s p i a n i s t i n
2,3,4, a n d m a k e s p i a n o p l a y i n g
her h o b b y. E l i z a b e t h w a n t s t o
enter college.

D AV I D YOUNGS
Dave w a s t h e S a l u t a t o r i a n o f t h e
Senior C l a s s a n d
orable mention on National M e r i t
Te s t s . H i s a c t i v i t i e s
nual s t a f f 4 , t r a c k 3 a n d 4 , S e n i o r
Play a n d debate 4 . H i s hobbies
are a m a t e u r r a d i o
r a p h y. D a v e p l a n s o n e n t e r i n g
Michigan Te c h , a n d s t u d y i n g
electrical o r
neering.

The c l a s s o f " 6 2 " i s p r o u d o f t h e i r t r o p h i e s . B o b ,
Elizabeth, and D a v i d .
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�To Remember

REX BARRINGTON
Rex h a s b e e n i n the F u t u r e
Farmers o f A m e r i c a all four
years. H i s hobby i s cars and
he hopes t o b e c o m e a m i l l
worker a f t e r h i s graduation.

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M i k e Swarthout, V i c e -Pros.,
Debbie B u e l l , Sect., Kurt Gruner
Pres., Janice Carpenter, Treas.

W I L L I A M BOOTH
B i l l ' s hobby i s
ing. He plans on going
armed f o r c e s , preferably the
Coast Guard.

DEBORAH BUELL
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second v i c e - p r t s i t i e n t
president 4 . She w a s j v
and senior class secretor)
on the Paper Staff 1,2,3,4
on t h e Queen's Court i r
senior year. Debbie i s
ninf o n erring t o 011 vrt Col

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KAY BUSSEMA
Kay w a s i n o u r s e n i o r high
chorus f o r h e r
years i n high school, and was
a hot lunch helper in her juniot
and s e n i o r years. K a y loves
to b o w l in her spare time and
is planning t o go into nurse's
training after graduation.

ANIC E CARPENTER
Janice h a d t h e j o b
ing track of the seniors money
as t h e c l a s s t r e a s u r e r. She
was a l s o nominated f o r t h e
Homecoming Qu e e n ' s C o u r t
during her senior year. Janice
wants t o go t o beauty school
a f t e r s h e graduates this
spring.

ANN CLARK
Ann was in the senior
also in chorus her senior year.
She likes to r o l l e r skate inher
spare time. Ann is
join the Navy after
uation.

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PAUL CLUTTER
TOP 1 0 . P a u l was active i n
football and basketball all four
years o f h i s h i g h s c h o o l
career. He also v.'as a member
of o u r h i g h s c h o o l band f o r
four y e a r s . I n P a u l ' s j u n i o r
year h e was i n the play. H e
has been accepted at Western
Michigan University.

Mrs. Davison helps one o f the new senior homerooms in registration
on the

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DANIEL COREY
In Dan's junior year he
the J -Hop c o m m i t t e e . H i s
senior year he joined the track
and baseball teams. Dan
terested i n c a r s and plans to
go to Kellogg
lege in the fall.
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ANDRE_ \\ CRAIG
Drew %as a valuable man on
our f o o t b a l l , basketball a n d
baseball teams during all his
high school l i f e . I n the band
he played t h e bass horn f o r
four years. D r e w wants to go
Into coaching and i s planning
to attend Olivet College.

�Office Practice Prepares New

JACK DULBEE
Jack h a s p l a y e d f o o t b a l l i n
high school, and has been on
the t r a c k t e a m f o r h i s f i r s t
three y e a r s . H e h a s been a
member o f the F u t u r e
Farmers o f A m e r i c a all four
years o f h i s high school life.

Karen a n d S u e concentrate on getting t h e i r o ff i c e p r a c t i c e in on
dictaphone and adding machine help!

ALICE ELDRED
Alice sang in the chor.,
her j u n i o r and s e n i o r y e a r s .
She was also in both the junior
play a n d t h e s e n i o r p l a y s .
After graduation, A l i c e wants
to g o t o Kellogg Community
College.

ANNETTE
TOP TEN. Annette
seirepsper s t a r t d u r
patter y e a r s a d also h
guitar r o l l l a both the pi
play and the seater play. ,
her craftiness, A n n e t t e
p i n e a l mg t o Masud Kellogg

JERRY ECKERT
During J e r r y ' s freshman and
sophomore y e a r s h e p l a y e d
basketball. J e r r y a l s o
terested in hunting and fishing.
He w a n t s t o g o t o F e r r i s
Institute a f t e r h e graduates.

DAVID
Dave played f o o t b a l l f o r a l l
four y e a r s o f high school and
was on t h e track team during
his s o p h o m o r e , j u n i o r . a n d
senior years. H e was also In
the Va r s i t y C l u b f o r h i s last
two y e a r s . D a v e s e r v e d o n
student c o u n c i l i n h i s j u n i o r
and senior years.

�Counseling Is Important

KURTISS GRUNER
Kurt w a s a m e m b e r o f t h e
football squad his sophomore,
junior, and senior years. H e
was i n t r a c k also during h i s
junior and senior years. Kurt
led h i s class a s president in
its senior year and he
ning to attend college after he
graduates.

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Danny work together in trying to decide a future occupation.

KATHLEEN HAWVER
Kathy h a s a d d e d h e r v e r y
nice voice t o the
tet f o r h e r j u n i o r and senior
years a n d a l s o t o t h e h i g h
school c h o r u s i n
man, sophomore, and s e n i o r
years. She was a member of
the kitchen staff this last year.
Kathy enjoys reading and plans
on being married after school
Is out.

WILDA JEAN HILYARD
Jean, because o f her interest
in the l i b r a r y, has been on the
library s t a f f s i n c e h e r
sophomore y e a r. S h e w a s a
member o f t h e h i g h school
chorus i n h e r freshman year
and i n t h e F r e n c h C l u b i n
her j u n i o r y e a r. Jean would
like t o b e a secretary a f t e r
completing h e r h i g h school
career.

EARL HOENES
Earl h a s played i n the high
school b a n d e v e r s i n c e h i s
freshman y e a r. H e p l a y e d
football a l l f o u r y e a r s a n d
basketball i n h i s junior year.
He was on the annual staff in
his senior year. E a r l
ning o n g o in g i n t o business
administration next year.

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JAMES HAUGHL
Jim went out f o r tootball ms
freshman y e a r and also track
in his junior and senior years.
Jim was a very
ber o f the senior play stage
crew. H e i s interested in the
Civil A i r P a t r o l and c a l l s i t
his hobby. J i m i s undecided
as t o his plans f o r next year.

MIKE HOPPE
Mike d i s c o v e r e d h i s a c t i n g
ability i n playing a
ficult p a r t i n the
He w a s i n t h e h i g h school
band in his freshman
omore years and dance band
his sophomore y e a r. H e was
a m e m b e r o f the F. F. A . f o r
his f i r s t t w o y e a r s
school. M i k e l i k e s l i s t e n i n g

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DAVID KANIEWSKI
TOP 1 0 . David w a s
ber o f t h e F u t u r e F a r m e r s
of A m e r i c a f o r e v e r y y e a r
of h i s high school life. David
likes t h e o u t d o o r s p o r t s o f
hunting and fishing.
to e n t e r the s e r v i c e a f t e r he
graduates in June.

JANET K E L L E R
Janet played in the
her freshman y e a r. She also
joined t h e s c h o o l c h o r u s i n
her sophomore year
tinued t h e r e s t o f h e r h i g h
school c a r e e r. She helped i n
the k i t c h e n i n h e r freshman
and senior years. Janet enjoys
bowling in her sparetime.She
plans to join the Navy.

DARRELL KRIEG
D a r r e l l went o u t f o r football
during his freshman
omore y e a r s . H e has been a
member o f the Future
Farmers of America for every
year o f high school. D a r r e l l
likes t o hunt and to watch car
races. H e i s thinking
ing the service.

MARLIN MACK
Marlin was in track his junior
and s e n i o r y e a r s and
ketball h i s freshman,
sophomore and s e n i o r years.
He has been a member o f the
Future F a r m e r s o f A m e r i c a
for a l l f o u r y e a r s o f h i g h
school. H e l i k e s t o
torcycles a n d i s planning t o
enter t h e s e r v i c e a f t e r h e
graduates.

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ARLENE M I T C H E L L
Arlene IA as on debate and i n
the band during h e r 1st, 3rd,
and 4th years. She also helped
in t h e k i t c h e n i n h e r j u n i o r
year. A r l e n e
raphy and bowling and
ing f o r w a r d t o m a r r i a g e and
possibly a n u r s i n g c o u r s e ,

ARNO O ' D E L L
Arno h a s been i n F. F. A . a l l
four years o f his high school
life a n d also enjoys hunting,
fishing, a n d
plans t o go i n t o conservation
work.

LINDA P E N D I L L
TOP 10. L i n d a played in both
the J u n i o r and Senior Plays.
She was i n t h e F r e n c h Club
and on the .Annual Staff in her
junior y e a r, and a s a senior
she s e r v e d a s E d i t o r o f the
Annual a n d w a s a l s o i n the
French Club t h i s year. Linda
plans t o s t u d y t e a c h i n g a t
Western Michigan University.

JUDY P L AT Z
Judy p l a y e d i n t h e band f o r
four years and helped i n the
library h e r f r e s h m a n y e a r.
She acted i n the j u n i o r play
and w a s o n t h e s e n i o r play
committee f o r
up, and costumes.
by i s b e i n g happy a n d s h e
wants t o study advertising at
Community College.

Acquaintances were renewed on that

ROBERT POWELL
Bob has been on the football
team a l l o f h i s f o u r y e a r s
at U.C.H.S. a n d w a s o n the
track t e a m i n h i s 1 s t a n d
2nd y e a r s . H e a l s o s e r v e d
on the Student Council i n his
junior and senior years. Bob
enjoys f i s h i n g a n d
entering college o r joiningthe
service.

BRENDA RARICh
Brenda played in the band her
1st. 3 r d , a n d 4 t h years and
v‘ as on the Annual Staff,
brass sex-tet, and helped
k i t c h e n during h e r s e n i o r
year. Brenda l i k e s t o collect
Canadian coins and university
catalogs. S h e p l a n s on
becoming a n u r s e o r
secretary.

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KAREN RATZOW
Karen was one o f
leaders i n h e r 2nd, 3 r d , and
4th y e a r s , s e r v e d a s c l a s s
treasurer h e r 2 n d a n d 3 r d
years, and was o n the annual
staff during her 3rd year also.
As a Senior Karen was elected
to t h e Queen's Homecoming
Court. She is looking forward
to c o l l e g e a t
munity College and wants t o
hersome a D e n t a l H y g i e n i s t .

LARRY RAY
Larry played i n t h e school
band during his freshman and
sophomore y e a r s and greatly
enjoys h u n t i n g a n d f i s h i n g .
L a r r y wants t o w o r k f o r the
county o r state
ation i f possible.
A s t o p a t To n y ' s - - a p a r t o t a lot ot stuaents' school
day - - is made by Debbie and Sharon.

DALE MARIE ROBINSON
TOP 10. Dale was in both the
Junior a n d s e n i o r plays. She
has been i n F u t u r e Teactv•rs
for a l l o f h e r f o u r years i n
high school and served on th
Paper S t a ff d u r i n g h e r f i r s t
two y e a r s . Dale
ing and reading.

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LOUISE RUGGLES
Louise helped i n t h e l i b r a n
her 1 s t , 3 r d , a n d 4 t h y e a r s
and s a n g i n c h o r u s h e r 3 r d
year. She helped I n both the
junior and s e n i o r
mittees. L o u i s e
ing a n d p l a n s t o b e
phone operator.

CAROL SCHULTZ
Carol was a cheerleader and
was also on the Queen's Court
during her first three
high school. She was on the
Student Council I
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�The Senior

FRANK SIMING TON
Frank h a s been on
ball team all four of his years
at U.C.H.S. a n d w a s o n the
track squad during his junior
and s e n i o r years. F r a n k also
participated i n basketball 1
and Student C o u n c i l 1 R,z 2 .
His hobby i s w o r k i n g on old
cars a n d h i s p l a n s f o r t h e
future are centered at Kellogg
Community College.

JACK SMITH
Jack served in the F. F. A . for
all f o u r years in high school.
Jack p l a n s a f t e r graduation
to get a j o b w i t h the state o r
take a short course at college.
He also wants t o go t o w o r k
for U n c l e Sam o r w o r k i n a
shop.
A t y p i u t i s u n e backstage on opening night of "Dirty Work at the Crossroads."

JAMES SMITH
Jim w a s o u r team's football
manager i n h i s s o p h o m o r e
and s e n i o r y e a r s . H e w a s
also t h e basketball manager
his s e n i o r y e a r. J i m likes to
play o r talk any sport.

SUZANNE SPENCER
Suzanne served as
ant business manager o f the
yearbook h e r j u n i o r year and
then b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r h e r
senior. She was i n the chorus
her freshman y e a r a n d was
a m e m b e r o f the F u t u r e
Teachers f o r h e r
years i n high school. Suzanne
plans t o attend
munity College next year.

74

JANET SMITH FAIRCHILD
Janet served v e r y ably in the
senior p l a y. She was also a
member o f t h e h i g h school
chorus i n h e r j u n i o r y e a r.

CORA MAE SPINDLOW
TOP 10. C o r a Mae played in
the band f o r f o u r years. She
also was a prompter
tume worker in the junior and
senior plays. C o r a served as
secretary o f t h e sophomore
class and was on the L i b r a r y
Staff h e r j u n i o r y e a r . H e r
hobby is 4-H Club work. Cora
Mae p l a n s t o g o t o Kellogg
Community College next fall.

�Make Up Artists
ROBERT SLTTFIN
Bob w o r k e d v e r y efficiently
this y e a r a s t h e
ager f o r the s e n i o r p l a y. H e
took u p football i n
more year and was a member
of t h e F. F. A . a l l f o u r years.
Bob i s planning o n w o r k i n g
after he graduates. He enjoys
hunting.

RONAL SWAIN
Ron w o n l e t t e r s i n football,
baseball, b a s k e t b a l l , a n d
track. H e was elected t o t h e
Little C A l l S t a r F o o t b a l l
Team h i s senior year as both
a defensive and
back. H e p l a n s t o a t t e n d
college after graduation.

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MICHAEL SWARTHOUT
Mike played football i n a l l
four years o f his high school

KATHLEEN THRAMS
TOP 10. Kathy was treasurer
of the freshman class ,
the P r i n c e s s o f the Sno-Ball.
She s e r v e d o n t h e l i b r a r y
staff h e r f r e s h m a n ,
more a n d s e n i o r y e a r s a n d
joined the Pep Club her senior
year. Kathy is planning
tend college.

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Acknowledgeme
Best L i f e l o n g Wishes F r o m
WILLARD C. ADOLPH - Real Estate

Compliments Of
D O N O VA N ' S M A R K E T

Compliments Of
A L B R I G H T B U I L D E R S A N D S U P P LY CO.

Compliments Of
MR. A N D MRS. E A R L

AREY HARDWARE
Burlington, Michigan

Compliments Of
FA B I A N O S P I 1 - 5 6 7 1

THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE

Compliments Of
B A I L E Y R A D I AT O R SERVICE

Compliments Of
F A M I LY B A R B E R SHOP

S TA N D A R D O I L CO.
L. C . Johnson, A g e n t

B AY L I S J E W E L R Y
Gifts of Distinction

Congratulations F r o m
DR. A N D M R S . E . V . F I N L A Y

S I N C L A I R R E F I N I N G C O M PA N Y
Rusty C h a r d - P I 1-8131

HOWARD B E R R Y
Auto Sales

Compliments Of
G A M B L E S STORE

Compliments Of
SCHARF P L U M B I N G S U P P LY CO.

BESSIE'S B E A U T Y SHOP
We s p e c i a l i z e i n a l l k i n d s o f
permanent waving, haircutting
and s t y l i n g . P I 1 - 5 3 5 1

Compliments F r o m
LEONARD GOTTSCHALK-Insurance

T E M P L I N F E E D A N D SEED STOR}
PI 1 - 5 4 9 1

GEO. G. A N D W M . G. G R AY
Real Estate and I n s u r a n c e

Congratulations F r o m
T R E AT A U T O PA R T S

Congratulations Seniors
HENSLEY'S
to $ 1 . 0 0 S t o r e

Compliments Of
UNION C I T Y C L E A N E R S

Congratulations F r o m
BOB'S M E A T M A R T
E. A . B O L E A N D S O N
Union C i t y, M i c h i g a n
Congratulations F r o m
B R A N D T S I N C L A I R S TAT I O N
B R AY M O T O R S A L E S I N C .
F o r d Sales and Service
BROTT'S GROCERY

Compliments Of
HOOKER O I L C O M PA N Y
The P u r p l e P e o p l e " H e a t e r "
315 C h a r l o t t e S t r e e t
JENKINS F U N E R A L HOME
Ambulance Service
Oxygen and Radio Equipped
Phone P I 1 - 5 7 6 1

With Kindest Regards
DR. A N D M R S . M A R T I N F. B U E L L

KNAUSS A N D B R O W N , I N C .
Yo u r A l l i s - C h a l m e r s D e a l e r

Our B e s t Wishes
DR. A N D M R S . L . F . C H A P M A N

Compliments Of
DR. A N D M R S . R O B E R T M . L E I T C H

Compliments Of
CHICAGOLAND INDUSTRIES
Compliments Of
C O AT S A G E N C Y
Compliments Of
COVEY'S SERVICE
THE D A N C E R C O M PA N Y
Department Store

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Compliments Of
M c L A U G H L I N ' S DRUG STORE
M c R A E ' S R E S TA U R A N T
"We're not satisfied unless
Compliments Of
E. W . M E R C H A N T A N D SONS
M E R R I T F O O D STORE
Phone P I 1 - 8 6 9 1
Compliments Of
MILLER'S HARDWARE

For F i n e r Foods, Dine at
P I N E G R O V E I N N - P 11 - 5 2 8 1
J A C K R E E D - S TA N D A R D S E RV I C
PI 1 - 5 0 0 1

UNION C I T Y H A R D W O O D CO.
"We B u y L o g s and Standing T i m b e r
P h o n e P I 1 - 4 9 11
UNION C I T Y L A U N D R O M AT
Yo u W a s h o r W e W a s h
UNION C I T Y L O C K E R
Complete Processing for Locker
and H o m e F r e e z e r
THE U N I O N C I T Y N AT I O N A L BANYi
M e m b e r o f F. D . I . C .
WA LT E R ' S F L O W E R S
Say I t W i t h F l o w e r s
J. B . W A S H B U R N I M P L E . 8.1 A U T O
Plymouth- Va l i a n t - C h r y s l e r
International H a r v e s t e r Sales
Compliments Of
W H I T L O C K ' S SHOE STORE
Union C i t y. M i c h i g a n
DON J . W I L D E R
Marathon Service
Union C i t y , M i c h i g a n

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UNION CITY SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Union City. Michigan

�On the opening day o f school,
the o u t s i d e o f o u r n e w building
looked fine,

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students, faculty, and
ped over each other for much of the
first

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Activities
And Student Life .... 11

Sport •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Underclassmen . • • • • • •

Seniors • • • • • • • • • • • • . .

�"The New Frontier"
Nineteen hundred sixty-one hails the beginning of a "New F r o n t i e r. "
The United States enters a new frontier as President John F. Kennedy
takes leadership a s the 35th president of the United States. Union City,
Michigan, a l s o enters a new f r o n t i e r. . . a new f r o n t i e r o f education.
Union C i t y h a s a beautiful new high school w i t h a huge gym and
a magnificent l i b r a r y. We have an expanded c u r r i c u l u m
year (mechanical drawing and French), and next year and all the years
following w i l l b r i n g even m o r e . A l o n g with our new curriculum, three
new teachers have been added to the high school staff.
Union City schools are growing with the community itself, and they
are w o r k i n g together. I n the past we've had P. T. A . meetings to talk
over community and school a ff a i r s . T h i s year we've added students to
the P. T. A . The P.T.S.A. works out problems involving every age group
and has good participatio3 by parents, teachers, and students.
It i s v e r y f i t t i n g t h a t U n i o n C i t y ' s new f r o n t i e r
that o f P r e s i d e n t Kennedy's and the nation. We have the opportunity
to grow and progress together.
The f u t u r e l o o k s p r o m i s i n g f o r a l l who a r e ready to accept the
challenges of our modern world. Education is the answer!

"The next year, the next decade, in
all likelihood t h e next generation,
will require more bravery
dom o n o u r p a r t t h a n any period
in our history."
President John F. Kennedy

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September

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8
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October

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November

December

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24 &amp; 2
2
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April
May

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Teacher's Meeting.
Junior &amp; Senior High Enrollment
Junior &amp; Senior High Enrollment.
WOWO Record Hop. Sponsored by Senior Class.
Band went to Centerville.
Juniors ordered class rings.
End of f i r s t
Homecoming Dance after game and crowning of queen.
Sponsored by Student Council.
M.E.A. Institute. Senior Pictures taken.
Snake Dance.
Underclass pictures taken.
Last football game of season-Dad's Night.
Dance after game sponsored by Cheerleaders.
Dance sponsored by L i b r a r y Club.
End of second marking period.
Thanksgiving Vacation- - N o school.
Union City Debate Team traveled to Albion.
Underclass pictures arrived.
Future Teachers Club had charge of PTSA Meeting.
Senior pictures arrived.
Union City Debate Team traveled to Climax.
Senior Play.
Band played for assembly. Last day of school f o r 1960.
Evening band concert.
Back to school.
Group pictures taken.
Semester Examinations.
No school-Teachers marked report cards.
Sno Ball-Sponsored by Sophomore Class.
Beginning of second semester.
Received report cards f o r
Union City Debate Team entertained Coldwater.
Union City Debate Team entertained Quincy.
Freshman Class Party.
Teachers Institute
Assembly in High School Gym. Speaker - D r. Glenn
Cunningham.
Open House for new school.
Little C. Student Council meeting here.
Annual went to press
End of f i r s t marking periodSpeech Contest - here.
Dance after game. Sponsored by F. T. A . Club.
Speech Contest - Hillsdale.
Junior Class Play.
School out f o r Spring Vacation.
Back to school
J-Hop. Sponsored by Junior Class.
Final Examinations.
No School - Memorial Day.
Final Examinations.
School closed - mark cards - Commencement
Report cards - SCHOOL CLOSES.

�FACULTY AND
ADVOISTRATICN

�MR. W I L L I A M A . DYER has
intendent s i n c e 1937 and has seen o u r school
population grow f r o m about 300 to 1250. Under
his supervision, m a n y s c h o o l
bined t o g i v e b e t t e r opportunities t o a l l t h e
children o f the area. F r o m t h e one remodeled
building i n service i n 1937 w e now have f i v e
classroom buildings in addition to a
ing n o w u s e d f o r j u n i o r high. T h e vocational
courses have been expanded s o that
dents now are prepared to earn a living when they
graduate f r o m high school. M o r e math, science
and foreign language courses give
aration to the college-bound student. Under M r.
Dyer's supervision, two teachers with master's
degrees i n counseling have been added t o the
faculty. There has been a great change from the
small school system o f 1937 to the educational
plant in our community today.

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MR. W I L L I A M L. ADAMS has been principal
of the junior and senior high schools
His philosophy o f education is that all students
have a right to twelve years of public education
and s h o u l d b e encouraged t o complete t h a t
training. To that end, h e spends endless hours
assisting students t o find t h e course
for w h i c h t h e y a r e b e s t suited, encouraging
them t o t r y f o r h i g h e r l e v e l s , discouraging
them f r o m courses for which they are obviously
not suited. T h i s means that he knows and takes
a personal interest in each student.
how many' have remained in school and graduated
because M r . Adams has said, " T h e r e ' s some
good there. We ought to give him every chance
to m a k e u s e o f i t . ' M r . A d a m s handles the
scheduling o f sports events and is always there
in a n o ff i c i a l capacity, i s present t o
all goes w e l l at every social event, handles the
business details o f the annual, helps
dents and teachers with problems,
untold hours assisting classes in money-making
pursuits. These are just a few of the many things
our p r i n c i p a l does i n addition t o h i s r e g u l a r
job o f supervising curriculum planning and the
education of our students.

�Mrs. R . M . L e i t c h ; C a r l Henderson; M r s . J . B. Washburn, Treasurer; Robert Brewer.
President; Max Parks: John Gilbert; Ross Pendill, Secretary.

The Union C i t y Community Schools have completed the building program started in 1952.
Included in this program was the Union City Elementary School, 1954; the Sherwood Elementary
School. 1960, and the Union C i t y Senior High School finished this year. The present
boards played a v e r y i m p o r t a n t p a r t i n t h e f u l f i l l m e n t o f these projects. The
1960-'61 w a s the f i r s t y e a r t h e d i s t r i c t had a seven member board of education,
by State of Michigan law of 1960.
We s i n c e r e l y w i s h t o express o u r thanks t o o u r Board of Education f o r the many hours
and h a r d w o r k t h e y h a v e p u t i n and f o r their devotion to the best interests of the students.
teachers, and the community.

Or:

MARTHA ADAMS
Home Economics

in v i t t ..

Mathematics

JEANNE CONVERSE G E R T R U D E DAVISON
Horne Economics C o m m e r c i a l

LYNN BARTLETT J O H N
ERMA BARTLETT
Band and Chorus
English and Science S c i e n c e

DOROTHY EVERT
Librarian

NORA HOOKER C H A R L E S HUNDLE
Social Studies E n g l i s h and Latin

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DOROTHY JOHNSON A R T H U R JONES
English and French M a t h e m a t i c s

HILDRED SIZELAND C A R O L Y N SMITH
English and Geography T y p i n g and English

SALLY MERCHANT
Science

PATRICK WADE
History and Physical
Education

MILLIGAN
Shop and Mechanical
Drawing

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GLADYS WARKE K E N N E T H WEIRICH
Mathematics and English Vocational Agriculture

CHARLES WHEELER
Social Studies, Coach

MRS. CARPENTER and MRS. MERGL
Secretaries

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JUNE PROLO
Mathematics and English

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�MARY CAROL and JOHN
Our Homecoming queen a n d h e r c o u r t a r e elected each year during football season.
The football squad selects t w o g i r l s f r o m each class, and each class selects one. T h e
student body votes by secret ballot and the five g i r l s with the highest votes are
and her court.

Queen And Court

Carol S c h u l t z , J a n i c e B r o w n , M a r y C a r o l M a r t i n , A l i c e P a r s h a l l „ k n n a b e l l e Tu l e .

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�VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Mary Carol Martin, Janice Brown, Carleen Cronkhite, Carol Schultz, Virginia
Barber and Karen Ratzow.

RESERVE. H E E R LEADERS: L i n d a AcMood%
and Annabelle Tule,

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This n e w f r o n t i e r i n education i n Union C i t y has provided our students not
only w i t h a beautiful n e w building, b u t also the opportunity to learn
perience.
In the l i b r a r y many m o r e books have been bought for the use of the students.
Now that there i s m o r e room, students can sign out of the study hall for the whole
period and work in the spacious new l i b r a r y in peace and quiet.

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The H o m e E c . r o o m i s o n e o f t h e m o s t colorful rooms in the school. The
girls have m o r e ovens, irons, sewing machines, and an added attraction, a modern
grooming area. M r s . Converse has a demonstration kitchen which i s very colorful
and modern, and new furniture gives the room a home- l i k e atmosphere.

�More light, less fumes, more storage space! Yes, our new laboratory makes science study
more effecient. I n addition t o a m o t o r i z e d hood under which gases are
lators i n the ceiling remove the gaseous smells that used to spread through the whole building.
Each t a b l e i s provided w i t h a substation t o supply either direct o r alternating current, an
improvement o v e r the o l d battery-operated d i r e c t current. Each student has a drawer f o r his
own supplies so he can work independently.

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A special room i s built i n the
at any angle. Each individual has a
students are not drawing, the boards
find the subject Interesting because
room makes the work convenient.

new school for mechanical drawing. The desks can be set
drawer in his bench to store his own equipment. When the
are stored where the drawings are kept neat.
they can work independently and because the well-planned
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�Get t h a t j u m p - b a l l !
M i c h e l e ecoute! J a c q u e s e t u d i e !

Now, w h a t about t h i s . M r s . S m i t h

Wo r k i n g h a r d , g i r l s ?

Hey, b o y s , w h a r ' c h a d o i n ' ?

�Richard Dibert. Pat Biteman, AnnabelleTule, Roger Smith, Verna
Kincaid, and Ronnie Johnson.

Prince Roger and Princess Annie

Play some good o n e .

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�Dad's night.

Hurry up Rex!!

Canada exchange students.

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�Working hard boys '
What's going on here?

�Junior Play
This y e a r ' s Junior P l a y w a s a hilarious
comedy e n t i t l e d T h e Inner W i l l y " which was
presented on M a r c h 23 and 24. I t was the f i r s t
play t o be given on the new high school stage.

Elizabeth H a g e r m a n . J u d y S a w y e r, P a u l C l u t t e r ,
Alice Eldred

Ronnie Swain, S a m G r e g o r y, M i k e S w a r t h o u t , P a u l , D a l e M a r i e
Robinson

Willy h a s been g i v e n a v e r y beautiful
and easy l i f e by his three elderly aunts who
all h a v e d i ff e r e n t w i s h e s f o r h i s c a r e e r.
He gets into pretty deep trouble with his dream
g i r l ' s boyfriend because he asked her to their
graduation dance. W i t h the help of everyone
he then turns up with three dates for the same
occasion. His i n n e r W i l l y finally
matter completely and makes a man out of
Willy.

Linda P e n d i l l , P a u l . J u d y P l a t z , M i k e . 4 n n e t t e G r a y
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�Student

F RON f R O W: A n n a b e l l e Tu l e . J u d y M a r t e n , G e r a l d
Teachout. C a r l e e n C r o n k h a e , C a r o l S c h u l t z . M r .
Adams, P a t s y M c R a e . S E C O N D R O W : L i n d a

G r e g o r y, D a v i d F o r r e s t , To m H a r t y, M a r t y Chard,
Bob P o w e l l , D a v i d Wa t k i n s , L o u i s D o r m e r .

The student council has been very active this year. I t again planned
coming, conducted a Community Chest D r i v e b y collecting the
tions, and took c a r e o f distributing and collecting for underclass pictures. I t also
bought t h e Va r s i t y cheerleaders' uniforms, and has planned assemblies for next
year.
Some of the big projects this year were playing hosts to the Little
Council meeting i n February a n d helping with t h e planning of the Open House.
The student council consists of two regular members and one alternate from
each o f the four grades. M r . Adams i s t h e advisor and the officers
Cronkhite, president; G er al d Teachout. vice-president: Judy Marten, s e c r e t a r y,
and Carol Schultz. treasurer.

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�Library
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SEATED: L . G e e r , C . B y e r s , J . W a g n e r , M . B u r n s , S . B i n g l e y, J . Ruggles. K . Johnson,
C. Spindlow, J . Goshcoff, K . T h r a m s , J . P l a t z , M . Jones, M r s . Evert, L . Ruggles, BACK ROW: K.
L. Gregory, E . A l l w a r d t , V. Kincaid. STANDING: W h i t l o c k , J . P a r k s , M . Boatman, T. Howell, P.
B. Woodman, J . H i l y a r d , S. F o s t e r, P. Biteman W e i n b e r g .

This y e a r w e h a v e a m u c h m o r e complete l i b r a r y than in previous years.
Besides t h e m a i n r o o m , w h i c h s e a t s f i f t y students, t h e r e is a
for group study. T h e r e i s an audio-visual r o o m f o r storing tape
jectors, a n d o t h e r equipment, a n d a n o f f i c e a n d w o r k r o o m u s e d by
The l i b r a r y i s open f u l l t i m e a n d a t noon for individual student reference
work. Students may come i n a f u l l study period or only part of one i f they prefer.
The student l i b r a r y c l u b has twenty-nine members each o f whom
proximately t hree study periods a week in the l i b r a r y. Usually two librarians are
on d u t y e v e r y s t u d y p e r i o d o f the day. They take charge of the circulation desk
and put the new books through the eleven processes.
The o ff i c e r s a r e Kathleen T h r a m s , President; Janet Goshcoff,
dent; Judy Platz, Secretary; C o r a Mae Spindlow, Tr e a s u r e r ; and Linda Gregory,
Reporter. Our school librarian, M r s . Evert, i s the advisor.

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Future Teachers

TOP R U : . 1 . Case. S. Musselman, P. Weinberg, Z a r m s t o r f , D . Robinson, B . Strong, B . Sell. K .
W. Johnson, K . Knapp. T . Walters, S. Spencer, J o h n s o n . SEATED: M r s . Hooker, M. Cline, J. Funk,
S. Funk, P. M o w r y. SECOND ROW: E . A l l w a r d t , J . Marten, D. Buell, J. Gregg, V. Barber, S. Bingley,
V. Kincaid. C . B y e r s . N. Watkins, K. Donovan. R. B . Augustine, S. Grigsby, S. Foster.

Our F u t u r e Te a c h e r s C l u b r e c e i v e d i t s c h a r t e r on A p r i l 20, 1953 f r o m the
National Education Association and the Michigan Education Association.
gram i s an exploratory one and attempts todevelop an understanding of .the teaching
profession. The club meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month. Through
discussion, r e s e a r c h , a n d g u e s t speakers the members become acquainted with
the principles o f the teaching profession and an understanding of the professional
organization. C u r r e n t l y t h e r e a r e twenty-nine members i n our club. Te n of these
take p a r t i n t h e c a d e t teaching program. T h e y spend a half day each week
servation and supervised participation in classroom situations that will enable them
to have f i r s t hand experience concerning teaching. Twenty-two former
either in the profession or are preparing to become teachers. Tw o former members,
Majorie Applegate M o w r e y w h o teaches i n Sherwood and Ruth Crane Seitie who
teaches a t the Union City Elementary School. are now on our own school's faculty.
The officers this year are: President--Janet Gregg, ViceBarber, Second Vice-President--Debbie Buell, Secretary--Sue Bingley, TreasurerJudy Marten, Historian--Sharon Musselman. Reporter--Kathleen Donovan, and
Librarian—Dale

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�Future Farmers of America

F I R S T: M r . W e i r i c h , J . M a t h e w s , T . M a r t i n , R .
Tu l e , T . H a r t , T. C l a r k , R . B r u b a k e r. SECOND: M.
Diamond, R . R i l e y , A . D e l l i n g e r , J . D e M e r r i t , A .
P r e s t o n , D . Hoenes, J. Smith, L . Robbins, J.George,
B. P a t t o n , C . S a l y e r , R o g e r H u g h e s , R . R e e d ,
W. J o h n s o n . T H I R D . J. V a n W o r m e r , J . A l w o o d .
R. B l o w e r s , M . T r e n n e p o h l , J . S m i t h , B . S u t f i n ,

C. B o d i n e , R o b e r t H u g h e s , R . B a r r i n g t o n , D .
Crandall, D . M a r t i n , P. Weinberg. F O U R T H : D .
Watkins, M . B r a u k e r, R . R u g g l e s , D . W i l s o n .
D. K a n i e w s k i , G . H a w v e r , C . S a l y e r , J . D o l b e c
R. D i b e r t , S . H a r v e y, A . O ' D e l l . F I F T H : J . F i s k ,
R. S m i t h , L . S p o o r , K . G r u n e r , S . G r e g o r y, L .
M i l l e r, D. K r i e g , B. Cline, M . Mack.

At t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e s c h o o l y e a r t h e F. F. A . b o y s spent m o s t o f
their c l a s s t i m e f i t t i n g a n d seeding the school lawn. There
some f i n i s h i n g t o u c h e s t o be put i n t o the l a w n
A f t e r w o r k i n g o n t h e l a w n f o r about s i x weeks, t h e boys decided t o
take a t r i p t o M . S . U . t o a f o o t b a l l g a m e and about 30 b o y s went.
The f i r s t m o n e y m a k i n g p r o j e c t o f t h e y e a r w a s t h e s a l e
poison w h i c h netted about $50.00.
F o r t h r e e w e e k s b e f o r e C h r i s t m a s t h e r e w e r e C h r i s t m a s t r e e s on
sale a t a l o c a l g a s s t a t i o n . T h i s p r o j e c t b r o u g h t i n a p r o f i t
$80.00.
The seed s a l e s a r e planned f o r t h i s s p r i n g t o end t h e s c h o o l y e a r ' s
money m a k i n g p r o j e c t s .
The S e n i o r b o y s w i l l b e t r e a t e d t o a s t e a k d i n n e r w h i c h w i l l b e
paid f o r out o f the F. F. A . t r e a s u r y.
T h i s y e a r ' s o f f i c e r s a r e , P r e s i d e n t , R o s s Tu l e ;
Ti m H a r t ; S e c r e t a r y, J o h n M a t h e w s ; T r e a s u r e r, C h e t Simington;
R e p o r t e r. To m M a r t i n ; and Sentinel, To m C l a r k .

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�Annual Staff
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SEATED: D. Buell; L . Pendill; M. Case; S. Spencer,
Assistant Business Manager; D . Swan. Editor; V.
Barber. C o -Editor; T. Walter, Business Manager;
K. Ratzow; G . S m i t h : J . Brown. STANDING: C .

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Byers; R . Pequinot, C . H i g g i n s ; S . F u n k ; L .
Greuter; K . Donavan; J . Washburn; K . Knapp;
R. Washburn; L . R a r i c k ; J . Sawyer; C . L o w e r.

These a r e the hard-working students that make up the Annual Staff. They stay
iftr•-•- school and take t i m e f r o m study halls to take pictures. w r i t e captions, type,
and arrange and rearrange pictures f o r the annual. They spend many long
hours w o r k i n g t o m e e t the deadline. They want y o u r annual to be something you
will be proud to show to your friends.

�Newspaper Staff
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SLATED: K . Ratzow, R . H o w e l l , C . B y e r s , L .
Gregory, J . G r e g g , J . B r o w n , S . B i n g l e y, M .
Case, D . B u e l l , A . G r a y, STANDING: S. F o s t e r,

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J. F u n k , K . Donovan, J . B r a y, C . L o w e r, D .
Chapman, J . F a i r c h i l d , M . Jones, J . Goshcoff,
M r. Hundley.

If c r e d i t i s t o b e g i v e n t o anyone f o r their hard work, i t should be granted
to these students, w h o have worked hard i n preparing each issue of the Maroon
&amp; Grey f o r the enjoyment of the student body.
Before each issue can b e distributed, t h e news must be gathered, written up,
typed, dummied, then stenciled. T h e n t h e r e ' s a f l u r r y o f assembling
of pages before you, t h e readers, can enjoy t h e results of the staff's hard work.
Janice B r o w n a n d J a n e t G r e g g w e r e c o - e d i t o r s , Lynda Gregory, assistant
editor, C h r i s t i n e B y e r s , business manager, a n d Sue B i n g l e y, exchange editor.

�Debate
'If

Mitch . ) , . u l t s , C u y l e r ; W .
R .
Washburn; D . Swan;
Johnson; T. Lenon; M. B u r n s S TA N D I N G : B. Watson; B e n n e t t ; R . Wa r s o p .

A r e y ,

Advisor; L .

This y e a r debate gained many new members. E i t h e r because of the new school
or a n i n c r e a s e d i n t e r e s t i n W o r l d a f f a i r s . W e d o n ' t know why, but we like it.
This y e a r t h e proposition was Resolved: t h a t t h e United Nations
tially strengthened. The team faired better towards the last
of t h e y e a r w i t h a s u r p r i s e v i c t o r y o v e r Quincy by Bob
Washburn and Dave Swan. We had several members w i t h
two years of experience: Bob Washburn, Arlene
Warren Johnson. T h i s i s t h e t h i r d y e a r f o r D . Swan.
Debate helps each one t o organize h i s thinking and to
learn t o speak b e t t e r. T h i s i s invaluable when each one
graduates from school and enters either the business world
or college.

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�Senior High Chorus

1-RUN1 R L A \ : L . C e e r , K . tiaw\.,_,r, N . S m i t h , I .
Ruggles, J . S m i t h , B . S t r o n g , S . W e i d e r m a n , C .
B y e r s , R . P e q u i g n o t , M r . C l a y t o n . S E C O N D ROW:
S. Hanna, J . B l a k e , S. F u n k , E . G i r a r d , R. Wa r s o p ,

N. l ' i p e r „ 1 . K e l l e r , C. H i g g i s t , h .
u .
Smith.
T H I R D R O W : K . M a c D o n a l d . W. D i b e r t , S. Hanna.
D. W e l l e r , T . W a l t e r s , E . H a g e r m a n , E . C r o s s .
G. G r i g s b y, K . B u s s e m a .

Junior High

F R O N T ROW: C . C l a r k . M. B u r n s i d e , N. C a r p e n t e r,
A. F i s h e r , L . W e l l s P. A l w o o d , V . L o c k w o o d , J .
Johnson, P . A d a m s . S E C O N D R O W : M r . C l a y t o n ,
L. G r e g o r y , S . M e y e r s , C . B u s h , C . G r a y , E .
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W h i t t a k e r, S . B u r n s , J . R i l e y , M . G a r g a n o , T .
Smith. T O P R O W : E . L u x , C . H o w a r d , L . H u r l e y,
M. M e n d ) . S . R i c h m o n d , R . R a t h b u n , N . P r e s t o n .
R. P e c k .

�MAJORETTES: T i n a L e p p e r, D e i d r e Ensign, Patsy McRae, Donna Katz, Lucette Wells, and Annabelle
Tule.

Junior
Student

FRONT R O W. C . Schrirf.
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Ensign, C. Cldrk.
S. E l d r e d , P r e s . . I . F r e d e r i c k . K C u ' . ler S i - ('ONO
ROW: J . W e t h e r h o l t , C . ' N a g a r . S. 5 m e 1 t 7 e r M . I r i h n s t o r y.
P. f irtleinhn,Ft. j ' a r k c
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�Senio
F R O N T R O W : R . W e t h e r h o l t , C . S p i n d l o w, F. Swain, A .
Musselman, S . M u s s e l m a n , B . R a r i c k . SECOND ROW:
B. W o o d m a n , J . B r a y , L . W e l l s , L . A c M o o d y, A . T u l e ,
E. A l l w a r d t , R . C l i n e , A . M i t c h e l l . T H I R D R O W: B .

Mitchell, J . P l a t z , Y. F o l l i s , D . J o n e s , M . B r e c h e i s e n .
M. D i a m o n d , J . Wa s h b u r n , B . Wa s h b u r n . F O U R T H ROW:
R. S m i t h , A . K i n g s l e y, K . C o n v e r s e .

The Senior B a n d s t a r t e d the school y e a r b y performing at the home football games and
at the Centerville F a i r. They took p a r t i n the annual Band Day at Ann A r b o r where some 190
bands performed together. December 21st they presented a Christmas Concert, and in February
sent soloists and ensembles to the District Festival in Kalamazoo. In March the band performed

F R O N T R O W : G . W h i t l o c k , N . Wa t k i n s , R . Hawkins, A .
B a u m e i s t e r, D . W a t k i n s , P. M u s s e l m a n . S E C O N D ROW:
A. K n a p p , B . B e a n , E . L u x , C . H o w a r d , F. H u r l e y, 0 .

Johnson B . Adolph, B. Diamond. L A S T ROW: M r. Clayton.
S. R i c h m o n d , D . R e n c h , D . S m e l t z c r

�Band
FRONT ROW: S . Weiderman. P. Reed. P. M o w r y, M .
Cline. J . Platz. SECOND ROW: B. Augustine, P. McRae,
D. Katz, P. Nelson. L . Ray, E. Hoenes, G. Lee. J. Funk.

P. C l u t t e r. THIRD ROW: D. Craig, B. Adolph, K. Parks,
M. Chard, R. Dibert, E. Robinson. L . Dormer. F. Jones.
FOURTH ROW: E . Hagerman, S . K e n t , M r . Clayton.

at the Band and Orchestra Festival i n Battle Creek. May i s the annual Spring Concert for all
school bands. Then f i n a l l y, t h e band leads the Memorial Day parade. The band also
school assemblies a n d f u r n i s h e s s o l o i s t s a n d ensembles f o r various community activities.

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3:30 Hurray!

51i TING: A . Good; A . Rens
Edwards. STANDING: M . McNall; L . Edwards; W
Musselman; T. Parshall; E . Kline; D . Zongker;
E. Zongker.

Mrs. Mabus, Mrs. Perkins, and Mrs. Johnson working hard to get the noon meal f o r our hungry students.

HOT LUNCH HELPERS:

CUSTODIANS

Arlene Mitchell, Kay Bussema, Janet Smith, Mary
Johnson, Diana Weller, Kathy Thrams, Karen Parks.

Mr. Miller, M r. Johnson, M r. Musselman

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KNEELING: M. Buaiiiian, I . iiarty, M. Swarthout, B. Bennett,
D. F o r r e s t , G . Teachout, J . Brown, M. Hitchcox, R. Tule.
SECOND ROW: M . J e f f e r s , R . Swain, B . Washburn, D .
Manley, B . Wetherholt, R. Brubaker, P. Clutters T. Brown,

S. G r e g o r y, C . Simington, B . P h i l l i p s . THIRD ROW: M r.
Wheeler, A . K i n g s l e y, K . G r u n e r, B . C l i n e , D . C r a i g ,
J. Washburn, J. Adams, L . Oliver, M r. Wade.

Bring On The Queen. We're Ahead!!

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�Reserve Football

FRONT ROW: B . Adolph, D . Hoenes, R . R i l e y, R o b i n s o n , D . M i l l e r , M r . Ta y l o r. L A S T ROW:
T. H i c k s , B . B a k e r, T . S m i t h , L . Robbins, R . M r . Wheeler, NI. Palmatier, K. Thayer, R. Smith,
M o r r i l l , D . Wa t k i n s , A . B a u m e i s t e r. SECOND S . H a r v e y, E . Hoenes, M . Chard, R . Johnson,
ROW: B. Powell, L. Bennett, W. Johnson, R. Reed, K . Converse, B . Rosenberry, S. Kent, M r. Wade.
J. B r e w e r, P. Weinberg, J . F i s k , T. Adams, E .

Thrilling v i c t o r i e s , b i t t e r defeats, disappointing t i e s , r e c o r d s broken, t i t l e s
dividual achievement. Those are reflections of Union City's sports world. Through the
downs of the Maroon's sport season, the s p i r i t backing our teams, our players, our coaches and
our administration has been a vital surging factor. I t has the quality of good sportsmanship and
fair play.
The Maroons reported for football practice late in August; a good four weeks before classes
officially opened i n o u r new high school. These young men felt that they were in
condition. The f i r s t week of d r i l l s under the hot August sun brought forth some
Most of the boys were in fine condition within a short while and contact
VARSITY 1960 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
*1 - 2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 --

L -L -T -W -W -L -T -W --

Totals1
Lost

Union
Union
1
Union
Union 2
Union 3
Union
Union
Union
1
0

3

0
6
7
0
,

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n

1

3

B r o n s o n
J o n e s v i l l e

4

0
_

A t h e n s
R e a d i n g
H o m e r

4

(* n o n conference)

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7

1

7

1
9

Tied 2

W

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3
3

,
3
3

�Ail••••I%.

Varsity

FIRST R O W : L e f t T o R i g h t ; R e x P u t n a m , M a r k
H i t c h c o x . J o h n B r o w n , G e r a l d Te a c h o u t . Ron Swain,
Kyle T h a y e r . M i k e S w a r t h o u t , c o a c h C h a r l e s
Wheeler. S E C O N D R O W : R o b e r t R o s e n b e r r y, D a n
M a n l e y. L a r r y O l i v e r . D a v i d F o r r e s t . T i m H a r t ,

Sam G r e g o r y . J i m A d a m s . P a u l u l u t t e r , M i k e
Boatman. T H I R D R O W : A l l a n K i n g s l e y, R o b e r t
Washburn. B u r d e t t e Bennett. R a y B r u b a k e r, R o b e r t
Cline. R o b e r t We t h e r h o l t , D a r r e l l K r i e g , D r e w
C r a i g . J a m e s Wa s h b u r n .

�Varsity Basketball

i- RUN! itO1Ni : I om H a r t y, A l l a n K i n g s l e y, J i m
Adams, M a r k Hitchocox, R e x P u t n a m , G e r a l d
Teachout, M r . Wade, B i l l Adolph M g r. , SECOND

ROW: J i m P a r k s , P a u l C l u t t e r, D r e w C r a i g .
Mike Swarthout, Ronnie Swain, M r. Wheeler.

Our Varsity In Action!

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�Reserve Basketball

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l r . W h e e l e r, To m
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Thayer, E a r l H o e n e s , R o g e r S m i t h . R o b e r t
Rosenberry, M r . Wa d e . S E C O N D ROW: B r y c e
Adolph, Kyle Converse. Martin Chard, Robert Cline,

e r r i s Jones, Ronnie Johnson, B i l l Adolph, m g r. ,
THIRD R O W: Dennis M i l l e r , Steve K e n t , M i k e
Palmatier, To m Lenon, Lynn Robbins, Mike Jeffers.

RESERVES

VARSITY
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION

CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY

3
6
3
4
5
4
5
5
6
5
5
6
4
5
4
5

Colon
Quincy
Athens
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Athens
Reading
Homer
St. Charles
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville

4
6
3
5
5
7
4
6
4
3
6
4
5
4
4
7

UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION

CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY
CITY

5
3
3
3
4
3
4
6
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
6

Colon
Quincy
Athens
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Athens
Reading
Homer
St. Charles
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville

2
1
1
3
3
3
4
2
2
3
2
5
1
2
4
3

�Baseball

FRONT ROW: B r a d l e y B a k e r, Wa r r e n Johnson, C h a r d , Wa l t e r Rosenberry. T H I R D ROW: D r e w
Mark H i t c h c o x , G e r a l d Te a c h o u t , M r . Wa d e . C r a i g , T i m H a r t . L a r r y O l i v e r, J i m A d a m s ,
SECOND ROW: B a r r y Phillips, M g r. , Kyle Thayer, P a u l Clutter, Allan Kingsley.
Kyle Converse, Bob Rosenberry, Ron Swain, Marty

Track

40

FRONT R O W: D a v i d F o r r e s t , M i k e
Ronnie Swain, Sam Gregory, Tim Hart, Rusty Riley.
SECOND ROW: L a r r y O l i v e r, G e r a l d Teachout,

Marlin B r a u k e r, B o b , t 11 , 1 i l o l i , I err), Brown,
Mr. Wheeler.

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CLASSME

�Sevent
Grad

Phyllis Alwood
Harry Armistead
L a r r y Bailey

David Barnhart
Sharon Bauder
Steven Bavin
Roger Beene
Charles Betote

Raymond Mai:,
Curtiss Blower:,
Barbara Bowders
Robert Brewer
Robert Burgett

Sue Burns
Carla Bush
Thomas Claar
Cindy Clark
Eileen Congdon

Boyd Cox
Dallas Crandall
Sherry Danbury
Darlene DeMeritt
Linda Eldred

Joyce Fairchild
Adele Fischer
Tom Forrest
Nancy Frederick
Phillip Frederick

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�Mary Lou Gargano
Evelyn Griffin
L a r r y Hampton
Sherry Hawkins
Billy Hilyard

Diane Hitchcox
Gloria Hoppe
Jeanette Johnson
Marlene Johnston
Curtiss Kelley

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Bruce Kincaid
Shelley Kingsley
Rose Ann Knapp
Seaman Knapp
Rex Krieg

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Pamela Lehman
Martin Lepper
Rex Littlejohn
Vivian Lockwood
Paula MacDonald

Jerry Mack
John Marshall
Michael Martin
Gene Masters
Te r r y Matson

Linda McNali
Linda Melindy
Cheryl A. Meyer
Jerry M i l l e r
Sharon Mitchell
11

�Charlene Moore
Charlotte Moore
Pauline Moore
Karen Musolf
Kenneth Myers

Carol Newbury
Carol Norton
Jim Offenbechei
Alan Parks
Ronald Parks

Bruce Patton
Michael Patton
Leo Peet
Mary Prater
Te r r y Pribble

David Priest
Jacqueline Rench
Dorin Renner
Janet Riley
Judith Roderick

Bill Rzepka
Mary
Mary Severs
Wayne Simington
Gary Smith

Te r r i Sue Smith
Vaughn Smith
Paula Spangler
Kenneth Thompson
Linda Thompson

44

�John Wetherholt
Lonette Wells
Ray Weinberg
William Toner
Carol Toner

Kenneth Wilson
Michael Whitcomb

1
Paulette Woodrum
Catherine Winans

SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS
Steven B a v i n , Secretary; G a r y Smith, V i c e -President; T e r r i
Sue Smith, President; Bruce Kincaid, Treasurer.

Eighth

Patricia Adams
Valerie Adams
Carla Austin

Grad

Rosemarie Ka\
Brenda Bean
L a r r y Bennett
Dick Blue
Gary Boes

re.

�Janet Cutchall
Kenneth Cuyler
Brenda Davis
James DeMeritt
Bernard Diamond

John Duncan
Kenneth
Sandra Eldred
Diedre Ensign
Duane Finney

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M O M %

Gaylon Ford
Ernest Foster
Gerald Garrison
George Geer
Sally Glen

Carol Gray
Ludella Gregory
Ralph Gottschalk
Daniel Hanna
David Hanna

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David Hasty
Ronald Hawkins
Stanley Hawver
Robert Henry
Connie Howard

Linda Hurley
Michael Jacob:,
Pat Jeffers
Orrin Johnson
Steven Johnson

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�Daniel Jones
Mary Lynn Jones
Kim Kaechele
Anna Knapp
Carol L i t t l e

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Nelson Lowe
Evelyn Lux
Linda Mabus
Gary Mack
Gerry Mack

L a r r y Masters
Judy McLaughlin
Mary Minch
Mary Merchant
Tom Metzler

Rebecca Middaugh
Ted Moore
Judy Musselman
Penny Musselman
Sheila Myers

Adam Offenhecher
l'atrick Palmatier
Larry Pa rk
William Parks
Robert Pearson

Beverlin Peck
Carol Pequignot
Barry Phillips
Neva Preston

116

�Barbara Rathbun
Sharon Richmond
Patricia Risner
Gerald Robbins
Tommy Roberts

Michael Robinson
Walter Rosenberry
Diane Rossman
Carol Scharf
Donald Scott

Alfred
James Segers
Maurice Sholes
Danny Smeltzer
Susan Smeltzer

Linda Smith
Mary Lou Smith
Robert Smith
Sheri Smith
Linda Stevens

Marwyn Teachout
Judy Thompson
Gary Wagar
Sharon Wart
Judy Washburn

Paula Weeks
Gail Whitlock
Tommy Wilson
Ronald Woodrum
Patricia Youngs
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�EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS
Janice Cronkhite, Sec.; Paula Weeks, Treas.; Marcia
Brown, Vice Pres.; B a r r y Phillips, Pres.;

Freshme
Bryce Adolph
Elaine Allwardt
James Alwood
Barbara Augustine
Andrew Baumeister

Leon Bennett
Joan Blake
Rolland Blowers
Dennis Boatman
Diana Brandt

I

Barney Brauker
Janice Bray
John Brewer
Mary Burns
Judith Carpenter

Thomas Carpenter
Diane
Marsha Cline
Calvin Crandall
Ethelyn Cuyler

�Ruth Cuyler
Andrew Diamond
Carol Diamond
Louis Dormer
Roger Enyart

Jackie Fairchild
Susan Foster
Richard Fraker
Jerry George
Douglas Gilbert

Norma Gordon
Geraldine Grigsby
Mary Griswold
Grant Hart
Susan Haughey

Leona Heise
Tommy Hicks
Donald Hoenes
Mike Jeffers
Kathleen Johnson

Steven Kent
Lois Krieg
Tom Lenon
Carole Lower
Patsy McRae

Colleen Manchester
Sherry Masters
Dennis M i l l e r
Patricia M i l l e r
Richard Moore

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IA m
411

�Valerine Morey
Patricia Mowry
Sharon Musselman
Michael Palmatier
Marilyn Parshall

Billy Patton
Thera Pearson
Nan Lee Piper
Joyce Platz
James Pohlman

Arthur Preston
Phyllis Reed
Ronald Reed
David Rench
Lynn Robbins

Jim Robinson
Wayne Rounds
Clyde Salyer
Dortha Salyer
Bonnie Schneider

Barbara Schumacher
Becky Sells
Betty Sholes
Tommy Smith
Catherine Smith

Carol Sutfin
Betty
Ruth Ann Waroop

71

�Nancy Watkins
Betty Watson
Diana Weller
Keith Woodrum
Ruth Zarmstorf

Barbara Zongker
FRESHMAN C L A S S
OFFICERS
Lynn Robbins,Treas.
Sharon M u s s e l m a n ,
Pres.; Janice B r a y,
Sec.; L e o n Bennett,
Vice-Pres.

Linda AcMoody
Thomas Adams
Richard Adolph
Willard Adolph, J r.
Beth Albert

Bradley Baker
Carol Baumeister
Sue Bingley
Patricia Biteman
Charles Bodine

Marcia Brecheisen
Te r r y Brown
Martha Case
Martin Chard
Robert Cline

52

AA

�Kyle Converse
David Crandall
Brenda Cutshaw
Rita Cuyler
Albert Dellinger

Jerry DeMeritt
Michael Diamond
Richard Dibert
Kathleen Donovan
Rayond Drust

Carol Enyart
Yvonne Follis
Janet Funk
Leslie Geer
Janet Goshcoff

Linda Gregory
James Green
L a r r y Greuter
Howard Grigsby
Sharon Hanna

Susan
Steven Harvey
Roberta Howell
Roger
Delores Hurley

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�Myra Jones
Donna Katz
Colleen Keefe
Verna Kincaid
Karen Knapp

Dorla Lux
Lorraine Manchester
Duard Martin
L a r r y Matson
Larry Miller
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Betty Mitchell
Richard M o r r i l l
Karen Parks
Urk Prater
Linda Rarick

Sharon Rice
Russell Riley
Ernest Robinson
Betty Roderick
Robert Rosenberry

Gracanne Smith
Roger Smith
Sharon Smith
Kyle Thayer
Annabelle Tule

Phillip Weinberg
Or,ien Weeks
Lucette Wells
Keith Whitlock
Dewey Wilson

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Betty Woodman

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Martha Case, President; Kyle Converse,Vice President; Kathleen
Donovan, Treasurer; Sue Bingley, Secretary.

Ji, ni o

James Adams
Rex Barrington
Burdette Bennett
Sharon Blanchard
William Booth

Marlin Brauker
Deborah Buell
Carlene Bussema
Janice Carpenter
Ann Clark

Tommy Clark
Paul Clutter
Danny Corey
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Jack Dolbee
Jerry Eckert
Alice Eldred
Larry Finney
David Forrest

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�Elaine Gerard
Annette Gray
Sam Gregory
Kurtiss Gruner
Elizabeth Hagerman

James Haughey
Kathleen Hawver
Wilda Jean Hilyard
Earl Hoenes
Mike Hoppe

Judith Jeffers
David Kaniewski
Janet Keller
Darrell Krieg
Sue Lux

Marlin Mack
Daniel Manle
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Judy Marten
Arlene Mitchell
Arno O'Dell

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Patricia Parks
Linda Pendill
Judy Platz
Robert Powell
Brenda Rarick

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Karen Ratzow
Larry Ray
Dale Marie Robinson
Louise Ruggles
Judy Sawyer
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Frank Simington
Jack Smith
James Smith
Janet Smith

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Nancy Smith
Suzanne Spencer
Cora Mae Spindlow
Robert Sutfin
Ronal Swain

Michael Swarthout
Kathleen Thrams
James Van Wormer
Robert Washburn
Sue Weiderman

David

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICL
Bob Washburn, P r e s . ;
Buell, Sec., Karen Ratzow, Tr e l c

�Senior Play
CLEMENTINE
A sloppy sixteen y e a r old g i r l who had but
one aim in life and that was to become the regular
end on the U.C.H.S. football team! That was the
incredible C l e m e n t i n e p o r t r a y e d b y S h e r i
Thomet.
Her m o t h e r , M r s . K e l l y , p l a y e d b y
Rosemary Pequignot, her friends Kathy by Janice
Brown, Jane Ann by Christine Byers,
teacher Ann McNeil by Theresa Walter, and the
town gossip M i s s P r i n g l e by Wanda Dibert all
objected h i g h l y t o C l e m ' s p l a y i n g f o o t b a l l .
Her f a t h e r M a y o r K e l l y p l a y e d b y B o b
Wetherholt, P e t e b y G e r a l d Teachout, Tubby
by David Donovan, and Hank by Allan Kingsley
all thought i t w a s wonderful. A b e , t h e wise
old handy m a n , J o h n Mathews, w a s t r y i n g t o
make Clem r e a l i z e she was becoming a young
lady.
The p l a y w a s brought t o a c l i m a x when
Clementine realized she was n o longer
boy but a young lady in love with Hank.

Christine, Bob, John and Rosemary.

David, Allan, Theresa, Janice and Gerald.

Sheri
Our grown-up
Clementine.

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Valedictorian

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THERESA WALTER
Salutatorian

JANICE BROWN
Top Ten

MARTHA PECK
Top Ten

ALICE PARSHALL
Top Ten

DAVID DONOVAN
Top Ten

MARY MARTIN
D. A. R. Good Citizen

ROBERT W ETHERHOLT
Top Ten

SHERRY THOMET
Top Ten

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JUDY SMITH

FRANK SWAIN

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ROSS T1JLE

JANET WAGNER

CHARLES HAUGHEY
Top Ten

JAMLS WASHBURN

PHYLLIS WATSON

FLOWER C O L O R S
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They A r e N e v e r A l o n e T h a t
Are Accompanied B y N o b l e
Thoughts.

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
James Washburn, V . P r e s . ; A l i c e
Parshall, Sec., R o b e r t Wetherholt.
Pres.. Janice Brown, Treas.

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�Senior Directory
ARNEY, CAROL
Chorus
BARBER, VIRGINIA
Annual S t a ff 3 - 4 (Co- E d i t o r 4); Va r s i t y
Cheerleader 3 - 4 ; E . T. A . 2-3-4 (V-Pres.
4)

HART, T I M
F. F. A . 1-2-4 (V-Pres. 4);
ball 2 ; f r a c k 2 - 3 - 4 ; Va r s i t y C l u b 4 ;
Baseball 3-4.

BOATMAN, MIKE
Varsity Football 2-3-4; Tr a c k 4; Va r s i t y
Club 3-4; L i b r a r y Staff 4.

HARTY, TOM
Football: Reserve 1-2, Va r s i t y
ketball: Reserve 1, Varsity 2-3-4; Varsity
Club 4; Student Council 3-4.

BROWN, JANICE
Chorus 1 ; Annual Staff 2-3-4; Newspaper
Staff 2-3-4, (Co- E d i t o r 4);
leader 4; Queen's C o u r t 4; J r. Play; Sr.
Play; Class Tr e a s u r e r 1 - 3 - 4 ; To p Te n .
BROWN, JOHN
Band: J r . 1 , S r. 2 - 4 ; Football: Reserve
1-2, V a r s i t y 3 - 4 ; Basketball: R e s e r v e
1, Va r s i t y 2; Class V- P r e s . 2-3; Va r s i t y
Club 3-4; Tr a c k 4.
BRUBAKER, RAYMOND
Varsity Football 3 - 4 ; Va r s i t y C l u b 3 - 4 ;
F.F.A. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ( V- P r e s . 3).
BYERS, CHRISTINA
Chorus 1 - 2 - 4 ; Annual Staff
paper S t a ff 2 - 3 - 4 ( B u s . Manager 3 - 4 ) ;
E.T.A. 3-4; J r. Play (prompter); Sr. Play;
Library Staff 4.
CRONKHITE, CARLEEN
Newspaper Staff 1; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4;
Student Council 1-2-3-4 (V-Pres. 3, Pres.
4); Queen's Court 2-3 (Queen 3)
CROSS, ESTHER
Chorus 1-2-3-4.
CUTSHAW, C I N D Y ( e n t e r e d S e n i o r y e a r )
Chorus 1-2-3; Pep Club 1.

HAUGHEY, CHARLES
Class President 3; Top Ten.
HAWVER, GARY
F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1;
ball 1.
HIGGINS, CAROL
Annual Staff 4; Chorus 4.
HITCHCOX, MARK
Football: Reserve 1-2, Va r s i t y
ketball: Reserve 1, Va r s i t y
ball 3-4; Va r s i t y Club 3-4.
HOWELL, TERRY
Reserve Football 1-2; Pep Band 3; Library
Staff 4; S r. Play Accordionist.
HUGHES, BOB
F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; Reserve Football 1-2.
JOHNSON, MARY
Hot Lunch Helper 1-4.
JONES, NORMAN
KEEFE, KARIN
Sr. Play

DIBERT, WANDA
Chorus 1 - 2 - 4 ; F. T. A . 2 ; Beginner Band
3; Sr. Play.

KINGSLEY, A L L A N
Football: Reserve 1, Varsity
ketball: Reserve 1, Va r s i t y
ball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 : Va r s i t y Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; S r.
Band 1-2-3-4; J r. Play; Sr. Play.

DONOVAN, DAVID
Library 1; Sr. Play; To p Ten.

LEE, GLORIA
Jr. Band 1 ; S r. Band 2-3-4; Pep Band 2.

DRUST, NORBERT

LEE, ROBERTA (SNIITH)
Jr. Play

FISK, JIM
Chorus 1 ; Reserve Football 1 - 4 ; F. F. A .
3-4; Baseball 4.
FUNK, SHIRLEY
E.T.A. 1-3-4; Chorus 1-4; Double Quartet
1; G i r l s Sextet 4; J r. Play; Annual

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Editor 4 ) ; C l a s s Secretary
torian.

GREGG, JANET
Chorus 1; Sr. Band 1-2-3; F.T.A. 1-2-3-4
(Second V- P r e s . 3 , Pres. 4); Paper Staff
I -2-3-4 (Assistant Editor 2, Editor

LONG, RODC
MacDONALD, K A R E N
Chorus 1 - 2 - 4 ; Double Quartet 1; G i r l s '
Sextet 4 ; E . T. A . 1 - 2 ; Beginner Band 3.
MARTIN, MARY CAROL
Queen's Court 3-4 (Queen 4); Cheerleader
4; D.A.R. 4; Hot Lunch Helper 4; Sno- Ball
Princess 2; To p Ten.

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�MARTIN, TOM
F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 (Reporter 4).

SMITH, JUDY
Chorus 1; Sr. Play (prompter).

N1ATHEWS, JOHN
F.F.A. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 (Secretary 3-4); Reserve
Football 2-3; Sr. Play.

SMITH, KAROLYN
Chorus 1.

MAYHEW, B I L L

SPOOR, LARRY
F.F.A. 1-3-4; Reserve Football
dent Council 1.

MILLER, SHARON
Cherry Pie Baking Contest Winner 1;
Chorus 1.
MUSSELMAN, A N N E
Jr. Band 1; Sr. Band 2-3-4; Pep Band 2.
NELSON, PA U L A
Sr. Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 3; Pep Band 2;
Dance Band 3; J r. Play.
OLIVER, LARRY
Varsity Football 3-4; Baseball
sity Club 3-4; Tr a c k 3-4.
PARKS, JIM
Varsity Basketball 2 - 4 ; L i b r a r y Staff 4;
Reserve Basketball 1.
PARSHALL„ALICE
Queen's C o u r t 4 ; C l a s s Secretary 3 - 4 ;
Jr. P l a y ; S r . P l a y Assistant; To p Te n .
PECK, MARTHA
Top Ten.
PEPPER, MARY
PEQUIGNOT, ROSEMARY
Reserve Cheerleader 1 - 2 ; A n n u a l Staff
3-4; Class V-Pres. 1; Jr. Play (prompter);
Sr. P l a y ; C h o r u s 4 ; G i r l s ' Sextet 4 .
POWELL, B I L L
Student Council 2; J r. Play.
PUTNAM, REX
Football; Reserve 1-2; Va r s i t y
ketball: Reserve 1-2, Va r s i t y
ball 2; Varsity Club 3-4.
RAYMER, MARION
Betty C r o c k e r Homemaker o f 1961 f o r
U.C.H.S. 4.
RUGC_;LES, JEAN
Library Staff 4.
RUGGLES, RUSSELL
F.F.A. 1-2-3-4.
SALYER, CHALMER
F.F.A. 2-3-4.
SIMINGTON, CHESTER
F.F.A. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 : (Treasurer 4); Football:
Reserve 1, Varsity 3; Baseball 1-3; Class
Treasurer 2; Sno-Ball Prince 2.
SMITH, CAYLORD

SWAIN, FRANK
Sr. Band 1-2-3-4.
SWAN, DAVID
Reserve Football 1-2; Tr a c k 2-3; Debate
2-3-4; C h o r u s 3 ; Annual Staff 3 - 4
Editor 4.).
TEACHOUT, GERALD
Football: Reserve 1, Va r s i t y
ketball: Reserve 1, Va r s i t y 2-3-4; Tr a c k
2-3-4; B a s e b a l l 4 ; Va r s i t y C l u b 2 - 3 - 4
(Secretary 3 ) ; Student C o u n c i l 3 - 4
Pres. 4); J r. Play; Sr. Play.
TEACHOUT, MYRALEE
THOMET, SHERI
Chorus 1 ; S r. Band 1-2;
leader 1 - 2 ; C l a s s P r e s i d e n t 1 ; D r u m
Major 2 ; L i b r a r y Staff 3 ; Sr. P l a y ; To p
Ten.
TRENNEPOHL, MYRON
F.F.A. 1-2-3-4.
TULE,
Football: R e s e r v e 1 - 2 , Va r s i t y
ketball 2; Va r s i t y Club 4; F. F. A . 1-2-3-4;
(Sentinel 3, President 4.).
WAGNER, JANET
Jr. Band 1 ; S r. Band 2-3-4; Pep Band 2;
L i b r a r y Staff 4.
WALTER, THERESA
F.T.A. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 (Secretary 3); Annual Staff
3-4 (Assistant Bus. Manager 3,
ager 4); Chorus 4; Girls Sextet 4; Sr. Play;
Salutatorian.
WASHBURN, JIM
Football: Reserve 1-2, Va r s i t y
sity Basketball 3 ; Sr. Band
nual S t a f f 2 - 3 - 4 ; Student C o u n c i l 2 - 3 ;
Class V- P r e s . 4 ; Varsity Club
serve Basketball 1.
WATSON, PHYLLIS
WETHERHOLT, BOB
F.T.A. 1 ; Chorus 1-2-3; P e p Band 1 - 3 ;
Dance B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 ; S r . B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Football: Reserve 2 , Va r s i t y 3-4; Tr a c k
4; Baseball 1; Varsity Club 3-4; Jr. Play;
Sr. Play; Class President 2-4; Top Ten.
PRICE, NELSON (entered Sr. year).
Basketball 1-2-3.

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MR. &amp; MRS. WILLARD C. ADOLPH
AREY'S HARDWARE
Burlington, Michigan
BAYLIS JEWELRY
Gifts of Distinction
HOWARD BERRY
Auto Sales
BESSIE'S BEAUTY BAR
We specialize in all kinds of
permanent waving, haircutting
and styling. P11-5351
Compliments of
BOB'S M E AT MART
E. A. BOLE
P11-5821
BRANDT SINCLAIR STATION
BRAY'S MOTOR SALES
Ford Sales and Service
BROTT'S GROCERY
With Kindest Regards
DR. &amp; MRS. MARTIN F. BUELL
Our Best Wishes
DR. &amp; MRS. L . F. CHAPMAN
Compliments Of
CHICAGOLAND INDUSTRIES INC.
Star - Regal
Compliments Of
COATS AGENCY
Realtors - Auctioneers
Compliments Of
COVEY'S SERVICE
THE DANCER COMPANY
Department Store
DONOVAN'S MARKET
P11-5611
DORMER SHEET M E TA L SHOP
Guttering, Roofing,
Union City, Michigan
Phone: P11-4981
For Your Dairy Needs T r y
EARL'S DAIRY
Compliments Of
FABIANOS P11-5671
Homemade Ice Cream
Compliments Of
FAMILY BARBER SHOP
Congratulations From
DR. &amp; MRS. E. V. FINLAY
GAMBLES
The Friendly Store
LEONARD GOTTSCHALK
State Farm Insurance
Auto- L i f e - F i r e Liability
GEO.G. &amp; WNI. G. GRAY
In Active Business
Real Estate And Insurance

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Best Wishes From
REV. &amp; MRS. CLAYTON GREEN
Congratulations Seniors
HENSLEY'S
50 to $1.00 Store
Compliments Of
HOOKER OIL COMPANY
The Purple People "Heater"
315 Charlotte Street
JENKINS FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Oxygen And Radio Equipped
Phone: P11-5431
KNAUSS &amp; BROWN, INC.
Your Allis-Chalmers Dealer
Compliments Of
DR. &amp; MRS. ROBERT M. LEITCH
McRAE'S RESTAURANT
"We're not satisfied unless
Compliments Of
MERCHANT'S HARDWARE
MERRIT FOOD STORE
Phone: P11-8691
Compliments Of
MILLER'S HARDWARE
OGDEN'S MOBIL SERVICE
For Finer Foods, Dine At
PINE GROVE INN - P11-5281
Jack Reed
STANDARD SERVICE
Phone: P I 1-5001
UNION CITY CLEANERS
Member of N.I.D.C.
UNION CITY LAUNDROMAT
You Wash Or We Wash F o r You
UNION CITY LOCKER
Complete Processing For Locker
And Home Freezer
UNION CITY LUMBER COMPANY
Building Supplies and Paints
THE UNION CITY NATIONAL BANK
Member Of F.D.I.C.
Vv'ADSVv'ORTH SHOE SERVICE
Specializing: Orthopedic, Repair and
Drs. Prescriptions
WALTER'S FLOWERS
"Say It With Flowers"
J. B. WASHBURN
Plymouth - Valiant - International
Harvester
Compliments Of
WHITING DRUG STORE
Compliments Of
WHITLOCK'S SHOE STORE
DON J. WILDER
MARATHON SERVICE
Union City, Michigan

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September 2 &amp; 3 S c h o o l enrollment.
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17 J u n i o r s ordered t h e i r class rings.
18 ( V )
Colon football game. We lost 46-0.
23 ( R )
Harper Creek football game. We lost 7-6.
25 ( V )
H o m e r football game. We lost 27-7.
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A t h e n s football game. We lost 20-0.
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Q u i n c y football game. We lost 14-7.
6 ( R )
H o m e r football game. We won 27-0.
7 ( V )
B r o n s o n football game. We lost 7-0.
End of f i r s t
8819 S e n i o r pictures taken. Regional Institute.
13 ( R )
Reading football game. We tied 6-6.
15 M a r c h i n g contest at Portage, we won second d i s t r i c t .
16 ( V )
J o n e s v i l l e football game. We won 26-7.
20 ( R )
B r o n s o n football game. We won 41-20.
23 ( V )
L i t c h f i e l d football game. We lost
28 ( R )
Statehome football game. We won 24-7.
29 S n a k e Dance.
30 ( V )
A t h e n s football game. We won 20-0. Homecoming.
November
6
( V )
Reading football game. We lost 39-0.
Underclass pictures taken.
10 B a s k e t b a l l practice started.
13 M o c k Election of the Seniors.
19&amp;20 S e n i o r Play. End of the second marking period.
26&amp;27 T h a n k s g i v i n g vacation.
December
1
C o l o n basketball game: Reserves lost 36-35. Va r s i t y lost 67-34.
4 J o n e s v i l l e basketball game: Reserves lost 44-26. Va r s i t y lost 60-27.
8 S e n i o r s received t h e i r pictures.
10 J u n i o r s received t h e i r class rings.
11 Q u i n c y basketball game: Reserves won 39-27. Va r s i t y won 73-50.
14 U n d e r c l a s s m e n received t h e i r pictures.
15 A t h e n s basketball game: Reserves lost 37-27. Va r s i t y won 58-41.
18 R e a d i n g basketball game: Reserves won 37-31. Va r s i t y lost 48-41.
23 C h r i s t m a s movie and gift exchange.
24 C h r i s t m a s vacation started.
29 M i s l e t o e Mambo Sponsored by the Youth Council.
January
4
B a c k to school again!
5 H o m e r basketball game: Reserves lost 54-45. Va r s i t y lost 72-38.
8 B r o n s o n basketball game: Reserves lost 31-18. Va r s i t y lost 60-54.
138/14 F i n a l examinations.
15
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SCHOOL! TEACHERS MARKING RECORDS.
Litchfield basketball game: Reserves lost 49-30. Va r s i t y lost
22 J o n e s v i l l e basketball game: Reserves won 36-33. Va r s i t y lost 68-51.
26 Q u i n c y basketball game: Reserves won 39-24. Va r s i t y 57-42.
29 A t h e n s basketball game: Reserves lost 30-24. Va r s i t y lost 41-40.
30 S n o - B a l l (Winter Wonderland).
February
5
R e a d i n g basketball game: Reserves lost 36-28. Va r s i t y lost 64-63.
12 H o m e r basketball game: Reserves won 35-33. Va r s i t y won 65-64.
13 B a n d Boosters Dance.
15
N
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16 S t .
Charles basketball game: Reserves won 40-34. Va r s i t y lost 67-62.
19 B r o n s o n basketball game: Reserves won 33-24. Va r s i t y lost 61-39.
23 L i t c h f i e l d b a s k e t b a l l game: Reserves lost 38-31. Va r s i t y lost
23
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End of the f i r s t marking period
April
8
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15 B e g i n n i n g of spring vacation.
20 B a c k to school again!
218122 J u n i o r Play.
29&amp;30 B a n d Talent Show.
May
5
S p r i n g Band Concert.
7
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13 S e n i o r Skip Day.
14 B a n d Carnival.
2481.25 F i n a l examinations.
26 C o m m e n c e m e n t .
27 R e p o r t cards.
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B.S.
1st &amp; 2 n d g r a d e s

FLORENCE WOOD
i c r r - ) r t e r,

�ARTHUR JONES
5th &amp; 6 t h g r a d e s

B E V E R LY WAT K I N S
B.A.
3rd &amp; 4th grades

MARJORIE
A P P L E G AT E
B.S.
2nd &amp; 3 r d g r a d e s

DIANE T I L L M A N
Kindergarten &amp;
1st g r a d e

M r. A d a m s a f t e r one o f
his b u s y d a y s .

Getting ready f o r g e o m e t r y class, M i s s M o r t o n ?

One o f o u r losses this year
was M r. Sackett, who has been our
vocational a g r i c u l t u r e t e a c h e r
for o v e r f i v e years.
class w a s s o r r y t o s e e M r .
Sackett go, as he was their class
advisor. M r . Sackett left shortly
after the second semester. M r .
W e i r i c h, r e c e n t graduate o f
Michigan State U n ' v e r s i t y, now
has c h a r g e o f t h e a g students
and is doing a

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HOT L U N C H H E L P E R S

FRONT R O W: C . Augustine, V . Chase, R . Johnson, M . Broughman, T. Walter. STANDING: K. Gregory
S. Tyson, G. Does, J. Brewer, R. Strong.
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�WILLA JEAN FRANKS
She h a s a q u i e t w a y o f
getting things done, and lots
of h e r f r i e n d s l o o k up t o
her. She's tops a s a good
student and girl.
edictorian.

SANDRA LEE
ViEIDERMAN
She's a calm and collected
g i r l who takes l o t s
terest i n h e r studies. She
was voted m o s t studious.
Co-Valedictorian.

CAROL A N N AGUSTINE

FRANK PRATT WILCOX

Smile a n d m o r e s m i l e s ,
that's Carol. She was voted
Most Desirable Date, Best
Personality. She was a l s o
chosen D . A . R .
zen. Co-Salutatorian.

He's t h e t y p e o f guy who
loves fun and girls.
voted Best Actor and Most
flirtatious.
tatorian.

ROY CLARE FUNK

JANE ANN GLEN

He i s o u r perennial class
president. He was
ed most studious. Top Ten.

She i s a quiet worker, but
always ready t o j o i n in on
the fun. Top Ten.

ALICE IRENE RASEY

ZONALDA F AY E CLARK
Soft spoken redhead w i t h
ideas o f her own. To p Ten.

Alice won the
er Homemaker
excels i n
ceramics, a n d
ranging. To p Ten.

CARLA DIANE
CARPENTER
She has been chairman o f
many c l a s s a c t i v i t i e s .
When s h e s a y s s h e ' l l d o
something, i t ' s a s good as
done. She w a s voted best
actress. Top Ten.

MAJORY J . BROWN
Margie i s a
able g i r l , and
ing t o p i t c h i n . To p Ten.

�THOMAS L E E ALMOND

WILLIAM B E AT T Y

Tom i s a friendly one in a
shy s o r t o f w a y. H e was
voted b e s t d a n c e r o f o u r
class.

B i l l i s f r i e n d l y and full of
fun. D e b a t e g a v e h i m a
chance t o k e e p up on h i s
arguing.

A
BERNARD
BENNETT

BRUCE A L L E N BRANDT
What would we do without
him- - h e ' s o u r
ist. H e ' s f r i e n d l y w i t h
everyone.

He's a tempermental sort.
bat has a big smile and use,
it. I f there's
Bernie's in the middle .

L w R E N C E E . BR

MARIE BROUGHMAN
AVa i ,

His snappy d a r k eves
the indicition that he's sun
of h i s , p i n i o n . He likes
bowl. L a r r y a s voted best
musician.

She i s a l w a y s w e l l
groomed. Her
jects a r e
and boys. Voted
tatious a n d B e s t f i g u r e .

RONALD RUSSELI
CHARD
He h a s a v i , r 1 speaking
vice. H e s i t s back and
atc bee life go by.

He's interested
graphy and likes to enlarge
pictures. H e ' s
able when you ask a favor
of him.

VICTORIA R . CHASE
A happy-se-teeky sort
girl, wile loves t o donee.
If there l e a
there to Vicki.

THOMAS LARRY CHURCH
He's a carefree
a natural talent for getting
Into miscidef.

�JAMES R . C O L E

T R AV I S R . C O L E

He's a s p o r t e n t h u s i a s t , a
good F u t u r e F a r m e r , a n d
has a s m i l e f o r e v e r y o n e .

Class i s his resting place,
but h e m a n a g e s t o c o m e u p
with t h e right answers. He
was v o t e d t h e
o ff .

L O B EN E U G E N E

GERALD L . DECAIR

CRANDALL
He i s t e m p e r m e n t a l i n a
good n a t u r e d s o r t o f w a y.
Jerry contributes w e l l i n
his classes.

L o r n i e i s t r u s t w o r t h y and a
r e a l s w e l l g u y. W e s h o u l d
have m o r e l i k e h i m .

DONN A . D U N C A N

WILLIAM A L F R E D
ELLENWOOD

He l i k e s to b o w l , t i n k e r w i t h
his c a r , a n d a r g u e w i t h
girls.

B i l l i s a h a r d w o r k e r and
a r e a l n i c e f e l l o w. H e ' s
i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e N a v y.

CYNTHIA MARIE
ENSIGN

JERRY WA R R E N
FA I R C H I L D

She's a v i t a l g i r l , f u l l o f
life a n d laughs. She l i k e s
s p o r t s , b o y s , and 4 - H . She
was v o t e d b e s t a t h l e t e , best
musician.

He's a l o t of fun,
ful. H e takes good care of
his c a r and g i r l s .

RONALD E. FORREST
Ron's a n outcloorsman. He
likes h u n t i n g
ing, and a r c h e r y. T h e g i r l
that c a t c h e s h i m w i l l have
to b e a good s h o t .

S Y LV I A A N N
FREDERICK
She i s p r e t t y , n e a t , a n d
loves t o cheer f o r our
mighty Maroons.

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�ELVA GRACE
FREELAND
Gracie has pretty longhair
with never one out of place.

LINDA MARIE GANKA
She i s a v e r y p r e t t y g i r l
and has a v e r y sweet way
of expressing her thoughts.

KAREN A. GREGORY

ROBERT E. HAMILTON

Karen i s s h y, p r e t t y and
fun t o be w i t h . She i s also
a good clarinet player.

He i s a quiet fellow with a
shy grin. He enjoys F. F. A .
work and motorcycles.

THEODORE B. HART

BETTY CHERREL
BROW

Ted w a s v o t e d the f e l l o w
with t h e best personality,
best athlete,
ous, and best build- - w h a t
more c a n y o u s a y a b o u t
him? Most desirable date!

She can be serious-minded,
but more often
tiful b r o w n e y e s s p a r k l e
with mischief.

JAMES D AV I D HERMAN

WILMA MAXINE
JETMORE

He i s f u l l o f t h e d e v i l ,
likes t o t e a s e a n d j o k e
around. F.F.11.
ests h i m a s w e l l as girls.
Voted best looking.

She i s a small g i r l with
pretty, c u r l y blonde h a i r
-Ind a quiet manner.

WILLIAM PERRY
JOHNSO
Re I s quiet and reserved,
twit qtwivol l o i n s t h e hut.

RAYMOND
H?'s a good artist and likes
to use h i s talent
corating his car,

�LINDA MAE
LITTLEJOHN
Linda i s a quiet and v e r y
pretty g i r l who i s easy to
get along with.

EDITH IRENE KEEFE

ARLENE M A E K E L L E R

She i s f u l l o f fun and l i f e .
She's very
likes t o t e a s e t h e b o y s .

Arlene l i k e s t o play in the
band. She has a wonderful
way with children.

ESTHER MAY LOWE

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She e x c e l s i n
nomics and i s a
pendable friend.

M ARLENE LOU
LOWERY

MARLENE MARIE MACK
Marlene is a
ful g i r l w i t h b e a u t i f u l ,
shiny, black hair.

She likes any type
ing. She has
ful clothes to go
class.

JAMES I . MADDEN

ANN SHIRLEY
MARTEN

He h a s a good m i n d that
could r e a l l y be developed.
He is a very good basketball
player.

Ann i s s m a l l , b u t she i s
full o f f u n a n d v i t a l i t y.

SAMUEL E . MARTIN
He knows w h a t h e wants
and i t ' s h a r d t o convince
him otherwise. H e ' s been
very active in F. F. A .

JUDY ELAINE MILLER
Judy i s kind and v e r y
thoughtful o f others. She
is nice to anyone she talks
to

�PATRICIA G AY M U L L I N

LLOYD M A X PARKS

Pat h a s a wonderful g i f t
for poetry, as well
ious other talents.

He's a good f a r m e r with a
loud voice, and a
bone.

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LUCILLE A N N RADLEY

KENNETH WAYNE
PARSH ALL

She's i n most
ties, a n d a
leader. She was voted best
looking, m o s t
ited, and best dancer
senior class.

He's a good
er, and agoodfellos
mate.

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JESSE R AY RIGGS
He likes noise,
ing, s i n g i n g , a n d m o s t of
all GIRLS!

She has a great interest in
homemaking and n u r s i n g .
9be's a v e r y good friend
et everybody.

DeVEIL L . RoGERs
He's q u i e t , b u t h e has a
mischievous g l e a n i n hie
eve. His greatest Interest
is forestry.

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HARRIET LOIS
SCHRADE
She's a s w e e t , t h i g h t f u l
girl a n d h a s e y e s t h a t
smile.

�DONALD BRUCE
SHEPPARD
A fellow who likes girls,
cars, fun, and an easy going
life.

RAMONA L U C I L L E
STRON

STANLEY A L L A N
SMITH
A m a n o f t h e w o r l d who
uses big words and has big
ideas about life. Voted Most
likely to succeed.

JE A N : \ :

She has a talent for office
work and has a s m i l e f o r
everyone.

A pleasing personality, a
winning smile,
ous w o r k e r w i t h l o t s o f
ability.

SHARON ELAINE TYSON

ItOBERT F. 11 ARNER

Small, full of fun, and likes
almost everybody.

A football player and a
great sports fan.

SHARON K AY Z E R B Y
Always r e a d y t o l e n d a
helping h a n d . S h e h a s a
crazy sense of humor.

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Selling tatty is one ot the Seniors many oroleets

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ALMOND, T O M
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 .
AUGUSTINE, C A R O L
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; M i x e d C h o r u s 3 ; J r . P l a y ;
Library 1,2,3,4; A n n u a l Staff 3 ; P a p e r
Staff 3 ; C l a s s S e c r e t a r y _4; H o t L u n c h
1,3,4: P e p B a n d 1 , 3 ; D a n c e B a n d 2 , 4 .
B E A T T Y, B I L L
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a n d 1 , 2 ; C h o r u s 1 , 2 ;
Debate 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
B E N N E T T, B E R N A R D
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 ; T r a c k
1,2, Va r s i t y C l u b 3,4.
B R A N D T, B R U C E
Baseball 1 ; F. F. A . 2,3,4; L i b r a r y 2,3,4.
B R AY, L A R R Y
B a s e b a l l 1 , 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l 1 : B a n d 1,2,3,4;
Pep Band 1,2.
BROUGHMAN, MARIE
F. T. A . 4 : S r . P l a y ; L i b r a r y 3 : A n n u a l
Staff 4: H o t L u n c h 3,4,
BROWN, M A R J O R Y
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 : M i x e d C h o r u s 3 ; P e p Band
1,2,3,4; F. H . A . 1 , 2 .
BROWN, D I C K
Band 1 .
CARPENTER, C ARLA
Band 1 , 2 , 3 : J r . P l a y : A n n u a l S t a f f 3 ,
E d i t o r 4 ; P a p e r Staff 3: C l a s s T r e a s u r e r
3,4; F. H . A . 1 , 2 .
CHARD, R O N
Band 1,2,3,4: A n n u a l S t a ff 4; Pep Band 1,2.
CHASE, V I C K I
F. T. A . 1 : B a n d 1 ; C h o r u s 3 , 4 ; J r . P l a y
P r o m p t e r ; L i b r a r y 1,2,3,4; P a p e r Staff 3;
Hot L u n c h 3,4.
C HURC H, T O M
Football 3: F. F. A . 1 , 2 . 3 , 4 .
CLARK, ZONALDA
F. T. A . 1 , 2 , V i c e P r e s i d e n t 3 : J r . P l a y :
Library 1,2,3; A n n u a l S t a ff 3 ; P a p e r
Staff 1,2: C l a s s S e c r e t a r y 1.
COLE, JIM
Football 1,2,3,4: B a s k e t b a l l 1,2,3,4: F. F. A .
1,2, T r e a s u r e r 3 , 4 : V a r s i t y C l u b 3 , 4 .

C O L E , T R AV I S
Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; T r a c k 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; F . F . A .
1,2; S r . P l a y ; J r . P l a y ; V a r s i t y C l u b .
CRANDALL, LOREN
Football 1 , 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 ; F . F . A . 1 , 2 ,
3,4.
DeCAIR, JERRY
Baseball 4 .
DUNCAN, DONN
F. F. A . 1; B a n d 1,2.
ELLENWOOD, B I L L
T r a c k 1,2,3.
ENSIGN, C Y N D Y
Band 1,2,3,4; S r. Play; L i b r a r y 2,3; Annual
Staff 3 , 4 ; P e p B a n d 1 , 3 , 4 ; D a n c e Band 4;
F. H . A . 2 .
FA I R C H I L D , J E R R Y
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; P a p e r Staff 2.
F O R R E S T, R O N
Tr a c k 2 , 3 , 4 ; Student Council 4 ; Va r s i t y
Club 3,4.
FRANKS, J E A N
F. T. A . 1 , P r e s i d e n t 4 ; C h e e r l e a d i n g 4 ;
Queen's C o n t e s t 3 , 4 ; L i b r a r y 1 ; A n n u a l
Staff 3,4; Student C o u n c i l 2, S e c r e t a r y 3,4;
Class V i c e P r e s i d e n t 1 .
F R E D E R I C K , S Y LV I A
Cheerleadlng 4 ; L i b r a r y 1 ; A n n u a l S t a f f
3; C l a s s T r e a s u r e r 1,2.
FRE ELAND, G R A C I E
Chorus 1 , 2 ; A n n u a l S t a ff 4.
FUNK, R O Y
Football 1 , 2 ; B a s e b a l l 3 , 4 ; B a n d 1,2,3,4;
J r . P l a y : C l a s s P r e s i d e n t 2,3,4.
GANKA, LINDA S P E L L S
J r . P l a y ; C h e e r l e a d i n g 2,3: Queen's Court
3; L i b r a r y 3; C l a s s S e c r e t a r y 2,3.
GLEN, JANE
Band 1,2,3,4; L i b r a r y 1,2,3,4; P e p Band 2;
F. H . A . 1 , 2 ; Dance Band 2,4.
G R E G O RY, K A R E N
Band 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h o r u s 1 : L i b r a r y 1 ; H o t
Lunch 1 , 4 ; P e p B a n d 4 ; M a j o r e t t e 4 .
H A M I LT O N , B O B
F. F. A . 1,2,3,4.

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Football 1,2,3,4; B a s e b a l l
bal l 1 , 2 , 3 ; T r a c k 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; V a r s i t y C l u b
Vi c e P r e s i d e n t 3 , P r e s i d e n t 4 ; C l a s s
President 1.

R A S E Y, A L I C E
Band 1 ; F. H . A . 1 , 2 .

H A R V E Y, B E T T Y
Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 ; M i x e d C h o r u s 1 , 2 , 3 ; J r .
Play; C h e e r l e a d i n g 2; L i b r a r y 3,4; P a p e r
Staff 1; Student C o u n c i l 1.

RIGGS, JESSE
Football 1; B a s k e t b a l l 1; C h o r u s 1 .
ROGERS, B U T C H
Baseball 1 .

HERMAN, JIM
Football 4 ; T r a c k 3 , 4 ; F . F . A . 1 , 2 , 3 ,
President 4 ; Student C o u n c i l
ident 4; Va r s i t y C l u b 4.

SCHRADER, H A R R I E T
Cheerleading 4; F. H . A . 2 .

JOHNSON, R AY
Football 1,2; B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 .

SCHRAGG, E I L E E N
F. T. A . 1 , 2 , 4 ; C h o r u s 4 ; A n n u a l S t a f f 3 ;
Class V i c e P r e s i d e n t 3.

KEEFE, EDITH
Annual S t a f f 4 ; P e p C l u b 2 ; G . A . A . 2 ;
Physical Ed. 1,2.

SELL, JUNE
Annual S t a f f 4 ; P e p C l u b 2 ; G . A . A . 2 ;
Physical Ed. 1,2.

KELLER, ARLENE
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h o r u s 4 ; L i b r a r y 1 , 2 , 3 ;
Annual S t a f f 1 ; P a p e r S t a f f 1 ; H o t L u n c h
1; P e p Band 1,2.
LITTLEJOHN, LINDA
Annual Staff 4.
LOWE, E S T H E R
Band 1,2.
L O W E R Y, M A R L E N E
Band 1,2; P a p e r Staff 1.
MADDEN, JIM
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l 1 , 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l
4; T r a c k 3 ; S r . P l a y ; V a r s i t y C l u b 3 , 4 .
MARTEN, ANN
F. T. A . 2,3,4; L i b r a r y 3.
MARTIN, SAM
F. F. A . 1,2,3,4; B a n d 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4.
MILLER, JUDY
Sr. P l a y ; Student C o u n c i l 1,2.
MULLIN, PAT
M i x e d C h o r u s 4; L i b r a r y 1; Annual Staff 4.
PARKS, L L O Y D
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a n d 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Debate 3,4;
Pep B and 2,3.
PA R S H A L L , K E N
Football 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 ; F . F . A . 1 , 2 ,
Vice P r e s i d e n t 3,4; Va r s i t y C l u b 4.
R A D L E Y, L U C I L L E
Band 1,2; C h e e r l e a d i n g 3,4; Queen's Court
4; L i b r a r y 3; A n n u a l Staff 4; Paper Staff 2;
F. H . A . P r e s i d e n t 1 .

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RICE, D E A N N A
Mixed Chorus 1,4.

SHEPPARD, D O N
Football 2 ; B a s e b a l l 1,2,3,4; Basketball
1,2,3; B a n d 1 , 2 ; V a r s i t y C l u b 3 , 4 ; C l a s s
Vi c e P r e s i d e n t 4.
SMITH, S TA N
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l 1 , 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l
1; T r a c k 3 , 4 ; F . F . A . 2; Band 1,2,3,4; S r.
Play; J r . P l a y ; V a r s i t y C l u b 3 , 4 ; D a n c e
Band 4.
STRONG, R A M O N A
Sr. P l a y.
SUTFIN, J E A N N E
Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 ; M i x e d C h o r u s 4 : J r . P l a y :
L i b r a r y 4.
TYSON, SHARON
Chorus 3 , 4 ; L i b r a r y 1,3,4.
WA R N E R , B O B
Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball
ball 2; Va r s i t y C l u b 3,4.
W E I D E R M A N , SANDRA
Band 1 , 2 : Q u e e n ' s C o u r t 1 ; L i b r a r y 1,2;
Student C o u n c i l 1 , 3 .
WILCOX, F R A N K
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l 2 ; T r a c k 3 , 4 ;
F. F. A . 1 ; B a n d 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; M i x e d C h o r u s 4;
Sr. P l a y ; J r . P l a y ; V a r s i t y Club; Debate
1,2,3; P e p Band 1,2; Dance Band 4; D i s t r i c t
Speech Contest W i n n e r f o r D e c l a m a t i o n 1.
Z E R B Y, SHARON
Band 1 ; C h o r u s 3 , 4 ; M i x e d C h o r u s 3 , 4 ;
Paper Staff 1.

�"GIRL I N T H E R A I N " d i r e c t e d b y M r s . G . Davison. CAST: J . Sutfin,
C. Ensign, M. Broughman, F. Wilcox, J. Smith, J. Madden, and T. Cole.

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R i v e r and a stop o v e r a t an a m u s e m e n t p a r k .
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So M u c h T o D o . " T h e i r c o l o r s a r e L a : e n d e r a n d
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Janice B r o w n

Carol A r n e y
Virginia Barber
Michael Boatman
Janice B r o w n
John B r o w n

Raymond B r u b a k e r
Christine Byers
Barbara Carman
Dennis C a r p e n t e r
Carleen Cronkhite

Esther C r o s s
Harlan Danbury
Wa n d a D i b e r t
David Donovan
Norbert Drust

James F i s k
Shirley Funk
Janet G r e g g
Michael G r e g o r y
Timothy H a r t

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V- P R E S I D E N T P R E S I D E N T
John B r o w n C h a r l e s H a u g h e y

S E C R E TA R Y
Alice P a r s h a l l

�Thomas H a r t y
C h a r l e s Haughey
Gary Hawver
Carol Higgins
Mark Hitchcox

Te r r y H o w e l l
Robert Hughes
Gary Johnson
M a r y Johnson
N o r m a n Jones

K a r i n Keefe
Allan Kingsley
Gloria Lee
Paul L i t t l e
Rodger L o n g

Phyllis McRae
Karen M a c D o n a l d
Mary Martin
To m M a r t i n
John M a t h e w s

William Mayhew
Sharon M i l l e r
Ann M u s e e l m a n
Paula N e l s o n
Larry Oliver

James P a r k s
Alice P a r s h a l l
Martha Peck
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�William Powell
Rex P u t m a n
Marion Raymer
Jean Ruggles
Russell R u g g l e s

Chalmer Salyer
Chester Simington
Gaylord Smith
James S m i t h
Judy S m i t h

Karolyn Smith
Roberta S m i t h
L a r r y Spoor
David Swan
F r a n k Swain

Gerald Te a c h o u t
Glenda Te a c h o u t
M y r a l e e Te a c h o u t
Sherry T h o m e t
M y r o n Tr e n n e p o h l

Michael Tr u d g e o n
To m T u r n h a m
Ross T u l e
Te r r y Wade
Janet Wa g n e r

T h e r e s a Wa l t e r
James Wa s h b u r n
P h y l l i s Wa t s o n
Robert We t h e r h o l t
Sandra W i l l i a m s

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Karen Ratzow

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V -PRESIDENT P R E S I D E N T S E C R E T A R Y
S a m Gregory B o b V ashburn C o r a Mae Spindlow

James Adams
Rex B a r r i n g t o n
Burdette Bennett
Lloyd Bennett
Harriet Blake

Sharon B l a n c h a r d
\1illiam Booth
Iarlin Brauker
Deborah Buell
Barbara Burnside

Carlene Bussema
Janice C a r p e n t e r
Ann C l a r k
To m m y C l a r k
Paul C l u t t e r

Harold Cole
Lois C o l e
Danny C o r e y
‘ndrew Craig
Marvin Cuyler

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�Jack D o l b e e
Jerry Eckert
Alice E l d r e d
L a r r y Finney
David F o r r e s t

Shirley F r e d s
Elaine G e r a r d
Barbara Gillis
Annette G r a y
Samuel G r e g o r y

Te r r y G r i g s b y
Kurtiss Gruner
Elizabeth H a g e r m a n
James Haughey
J e r r y Hawken

Kathleen H a w v e r
Wilda Jean H i l y a r d
E a r l Hoenes
Michael Hoppe
Roy H u b b a r d

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Judy J e f f e r s
David K a n i e w s k i
Janet K e l l e r
Darrell Krieg
Judy L i t t l e

Marlin Mack
Daniel M a n l e y
Judy M a r t e n
Arlene M i c h e l l
Vi o l e t t i a M o r e y
28

�Arno O ' D e l l
Patricia Parks
Linda Pendill
Judy P l a t z
Robert P o w e l l

Brenda R a r i c k
Karen R a t z o w
L a r r y Ray
Steven R i a l
Dale M a r i e Robinson

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Edward R o d e r i c k
Louise R u g g l e s
Judith S a w y e r
V i r g i n i a Saxman
Carol Schultz

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Frank Simington
Jack S m i t h
Janet S m i t h
Nancy S m i t h

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C o r a Spindlow
Robert 8 u t f i n
Ronal Swain
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�Julius Caesar was played on stages like these.

Decorating f o r the Sno-Ball i s m o r e fun than i t i s work.
Halloween fun!

The a r t i s t i c d e c o r a t i n g h a s b e e n c o m p l e t e d .

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Treas., K. Donovan; V. P r e s . , K . Knapp; Sec.,
P. B i t e m a n ; P r e s . , L . G r e g o r y .

Linda AcMoody
Willard Adolph
Thomas Adams
Richard Adolph
Beth A l b e r t

Ruth B a i l e y
Bradley Baker
June B a r n e t t e
Carol Baumeister
Sue B i n g l e y

Patricia Biteman
Charles Bodine
Marcia Brecheisen
Te r r y B r o w n
Cecile Burnside

Susan B y e r s
Martha Case
Martin Chard
Robert Cline
Kyle C o n v e r s e

�David C r a n d a l l
Rita C u y l e r
Michael Diamond
Richard Dibert
Thomas D i e h l

Kathleen Donovan
Raymond D r u s t
Carol Lee Enyart
Yvonne F o l l i s
Janet F u n k

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Janet G o s h c o ff
James G r e e n
Linda Gregory
Lawrence G r e u t e r
Howard G r i g s b y

Sharon Hanna
Susan Hanna
Steven H a r v e y
Jacqueline H e n d r i c k
Roberta H o w e l l

Roger Hughes
Dolores H u r l e y
J i m m y Johnson
Ronald Johnson
Wa r r e n Johnson

Dennis Jones
F e r r i s Jones
M y r a Jones
Donna K a t z
Colleen Keefe

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�Ve r n a K i n c a i d
K a r e n Knapp
L a r r y Lindsay
Dorla L u x
L o r r a i n e Manchester

Duard M a r t I n
Marvin Merkle
Larry Miller
Betty M i t c h e l l
Richard M o r r i l l

Karen P a r k s
Eva P o t t e r
Urk P r a t e r
Te r r y R a n k i n
Linda R a r i c k

Sharon R i c e
Russell R i l e y
E r n e s t Robinson
Betty R o d e r i c k
Robert R o s e n b e r r y

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Gracanne S m i t h
Roger S m i t h
Sharon S m i t h
C l a i r Strong

Clark Strong
I( T h I v P r
Lacette W a l l •

�Keith Whitlock
Betty Wilson
Phillip Weinberg
Betty Woodman

Linda and B u r d e t t . A r e they w o r k i n g o r
visiting?

A variety of activities in M r s . Adams'
freshman Home Ec. class.
esting girls.

At l a s t i t ' s 3 : 3 0 .

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�PRESIDENT
Bryce Adolph

VICE P R E S I D E N T
Susan H a u g h e y

S E C R E TA R Y
Carol Diamond

TREASURER
Betty Sholes

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Elaine A l l w a r d t
Jimmy Alwood
Barbara Augustine
Joy B a t t e r s o n
Robert Batterson

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Andrew Baumeister
Leon Bennett
Joan B l a k e
Rolland B l o w e r s
Dennis B o a t m a n

Diana B r a n d t
Barney B r a u k e r
Janice B r a y
John B r e w e r
Basil B r o u g h m a n

Mary Burns
Judy C a r p e n t e r
To m m y Carpenter
Diane Chapman
AlIratia C l i n e

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�Calvin C r a n d a l l
Ethelyn C u y l e r
Ruth C u y l e r
L a r r y DeC air
Andrew D i a m o n d

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Louis D o r m e r
Roger E n y a r t
Jackie F a i r c h i l d
Susan F o s t e r
Richard F r a k e r

James F r e d s
Mary F r e d s
J e r r y George
Douglas G i l b e r t
Ellen G i l l i s

Norma Gordon
Geraldine G r i g s b y
Mary Griswold
Grant H a r t
Leona H e i s e

To m m y H i c k s
Donald Hoenes
Ralph Hubbard
Mike J e f f e r s
Kathy Johnson

Steven K e n t
Lois K r i e g
To m L e n o n
Lana L i n d s a y
Carole L o w e r
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�Patsy M c R a e
Colleen M a n c h e s t e r
Imajean M a r s h a l l
Sherry Masters
Ronald M a t i l e

Dennis M i l l e r
Mickey M i l l e r
Patricia Miller
Leon M o o r e
Richard Moore

Va l e r i n e M o r e y
Patricia Mowry
Sharon M u s s e l m a n
Michael P a l m a t i e r
Marilyn Parshall,

Billy Patton
rhera Pearson
Nan L e e P i p e r
Joyce P l a t z
James P o h l m a n

Arthur Preston
P h y l l i s Reed
Ronald Reed
David Rench
Daniel R i a l

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Lynn Robbins
Wayne Rounds
Clyde Salyer
Dortha Salyer
Robert Sebult7

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�Bonnie S c h n e i d e r
Barbara Schumacher
John S e g e r s
Becky Sell
Catherine Smith

To m m y S m i t h
Betty Strong
Carol Sutfin
Ruth A n n W a r s o p
Mildred Washburn

David W atkins
N a n c y V* a t k i n s
Betty Watson
Diane W e l l e r
Ruth Z a r m s t o r f

Barbara Zongker

Mrs. Sizeland's study hall is
a busy one.

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�PRESIDENT
Barry Phillips

VICE P R E S I D E N T
G a r y Wa g a r

S E C R E TA R Y T R E A S U R E R
Susan S m e l t z e r
C a r o l
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Patricia Adams
Va l e r i e A d a m s
Carla Austin
Rose M a r i e B a v i n
Brenda Bean

L a r r y Bennett
Gary B o e s
Roger B r o u g h m a n
Marcia Brown
Marianne B u r n s i d e

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Jerry Carman
Nancy C a r p e n t e r
Janice C r o n k h i t e
Janet C u t c h a l l
Kenneth C u y l e r

Brenda Davie
Bernard Diamond
Michael Diehl
John Duncan
Kenneth E d e l l

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�Sandra E l d r e d
Diedre E n s i g n
Duane F i n n e y
Michael F o g g
Gaylon F o r d

Ernest F o s t e r
Gerald G a r r i s o n
Sally G l e n
Ralph G o t t s c h a l k
Carol Gray

Ludella Gregory
Linda G r o l l
Paul G r o l l
Daniel Hanna
David Hanna

David H a s t y
Ronald H a w k i n
Stanley H a w v e r
Robert H e n r y
Connie H o w a r d

Cheryl Houvener
Linda H u r l e y
Pat J e f f e r s
O r r i n Johnson
Steven Johnson

Danny Jones
John Jones
M a r y L y n n Jones
Kim K a e c h e l e
Anna Knapp

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�Carol L i t t l e
Nelson L o w e
Evelyn L u x
Judy M c L a u g h l i n
Linda Mabus

Gary M a c k
Gerry Mack
Larry Masters
Mary Mench
Mary Bess Merchan

Raymond M e r k l e
Thomas M e t z l e r
Rebecca M i d d a u g h
Te d M o o r e
Judy M u s s e l m a n

Penny M u s s e l m a n
Adam O ff e n b e c h e r
Patrick Palmatier
Larry Parkinson
William Parks

Robert P e a r s o n
Beverlen Peck
Carol Pequignot
Neva P r e s t o n
Diane R a n k i n

Barbara
Sharon Richm.,n,1
Gerald Robbins
To m m y
Michael ft

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�Wa l t e r R o s e n b e r r y
,)onald S c o t t
Alfred Sebo
James Segers
Maurice Sholes

Danny S m e l t z e r
Linda Smith
Mary Lou Smith
Robert Smith
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Linda Stevens
M a r w y n Te a c h o u t
Judy T h o m p s o n
Margaret Trumble
William a l l a c e

Sharon W a r t
Judy Wa s h b u r n
Paula Weeks
Gail W h i t l o c k
Kenneth W i l s o n

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Myron working in shop?!

Bill Coats t a l k s to the
Junior Home Ec. Class.

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m a k e m o n e y.

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Classes passing.

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001 f o r 1 s t h o u r c h s s e s .
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r E.1)- M r . A i n , s , A d v i s o r ; C . C r o n k h i t e , V - P r e s . ;
J. H e r m a n , P r e s . : J . F r a n k s , Sec. S TA N D I N G : I . , D o r m e r ,
D. M i l l e r , J . M a r t e n , F. S i m i n g t o n , G. Te a c h o u t , M. C a s e ,

J . \,‘ a s h b u r n , R . F o r r e s t , M . : \ l e r k l e , A . T u l e , P. M c R a e ,
S . E l d r e d , P. W e e k s , B . P h i l l i p s .

The student council consists of
bers each o f classes seven through twelve.
We have an annual d r i v e f o r the Community
Chest and take care of the student collections.
During the y e a r the council plans
coming a n d sponsors the dance i n the gym.
The c o u n c i l a l s o presents the students w i t h
a Christmas program before o u r
cation. We have a fund set aside out of which
we plan to by one o r maybe two score b o a r d s
for the new gym.

Decorating f o r the homecoming dance.

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L E F T T O R I G H T: H i l y a r d ; A u g u s t i n e ; G l e n ; M r s . E v e r t , A d v i s o r ; H a r v e y ; T h o m e t ; T y s o n ; B r a n d t ; C h a s e ;
Sutfin.

Under the s u p e r v i s i o n o f M r s . D o r o t h y
E v e r t , the L i b r a r y s t a f f l e a r n s such routine
l i b r a r y operations as c h a r g i n g books i n and
out, s h e l v i n g , r e p a i r i n g , t r a c k i n g d o w n
lost o r overdue copies, typing,
doing h o u s e w o r k connected w i t h the l i b r a r y,
and c o m p o s i n g b u l l e t i n b o a r d s t o a t t r a c t
attention t o new books.
By doing these t a s k s , the students f r e e
M r s . E v e r t t o c a r r y o n some of her more
important professional d u t i e s . S o m e o f
these i n c l u d e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f
m e n t a r y l i b r a r i e s a t Union C i t y, B u r l i n g t o n
and S h e r w o o d ; s e l e c t i n g ,
c e s s i n g " t h e b o o k s and m a t e r i a l s w h i c h a r e
to b e u s e d i n t h e f i v e
the u s e o f t h e l i b r a r y ; a n d o r d e r i n g a n d
coordinating t h e m a t e r i a l s and equipment
used i n t h e a u d i o - v i s u a l p r o g r a m f o r t h e
system.
The m e m b e r s o f t h e l i b r a r y
serve o u r respect and thanks f o r helping
to p r o v i d e u s w i t h g o o d l i b r a r y s e r v i c e .
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Te a c h e r s u s e t h e l i b r a r y t o o .

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SEATED-. B u e l l , t r e a s u r e r ; G r e g g , second v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ;
Marten, first vice-president; Franks,
Secretary; Mrs. Hooker, Advisor.STANDING:

W e i d e r m a n , R o b i n s o n , H e n d r i c k s , F u n k , Donovan, P a r k s .
B y e r s , C a s e , B r o u g h m a n , S p e n c e r, B a r b e r , S c h r a g g ,
Blanchard, Gillis.

The future teachers meet the f i r s t Thursday of every month. We
new m e m b e r s , making o u r membership twenty. Many o f the g i r l s have taken the
opportunity o f being student teachers i n o u r elementary o r junior high classes.
This l a s t semester we have been discussing the probability of offering
ship t o a m e m b e r w h o i s planning h e r c a r e e r as a teacher. I f this is passed, i t
will probably go into effect next year.

A t y p i c a l T. T. A . m e e t i n g

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FRONT ROW: C r a n d a l l ; C o l e ; H e r m a n ; M r . Weirich;
Brubaker; M a t h e w s ; P a r k s . S E C O N D R O W : F i s k ;
W e i n b e r g ; O ' D e l l ; Strong; Kaniewiski; Robinson;
D. M a r t i n ; J o h n s o n , B o d i n e ; H u g h e s ; R i l e y ; S u t f i n ;
Diamond; V a n W o r m e r . T H I R D R O W : G r e g o r y ;
T r e n n e p o h l ; Ruggles; F a i r c h i l d ; H a u v e r ; Hughes;

Hamilton; Dolbee; Cole; Simington; T. Grigsby; Brauker;
S m i t h . F O U R T H R O W: M a r t i n ; G r e g o r y ; L i t t l e ; C r a n d a l l ;
Hart; P a r s h a l l ; S a l y e r ; B e n n e t t ; C l a r k ; H . G r i g s b y ;
A l m o n d ; T u l e ; S m i t h . F I F T H ROW: M a r t i n ; K r i e g ; C l i n e ;
S t r o n g ; Wa d e ; B r a n d t ; C h u r c h ; W a s h b u r n ; S p o o r ; D i b e r t ;
Miller; Harvey; Gruner; Mack.

F. F. A . O F F I C E R S

F U T U R E F A R M E R .ACTIVITIES IN 1960
M r . Kenneth W e i r i c h , o u r new a g r i c u l t u r e
A d v i s o r, has planned w i t h the students s e v e r a l
a c t i v i t i e s . A n F. F. A . b a s k e t b a l l team
ready b e e n f o r m e d a n d g a m e s a r e b e i n g
scheduled. We are sending two F. F. A . m e m b e r s
to t h e convention i n L a n s i n g . We have planned
a g a r d e n s e e d s a l e f o r t h i s s p r i n g w h i c h we
plan t o m a k e a b i g success. Several m e m b e r s
are t r y i n g out f o r a s t a t e f a r m e r degree, next
to t h e h i g h e s t a w a r d i n the F. F. A . In the s p r i n g
the c h a p t e r w i l l p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e a n n u a l
s o i l j u d g i n g contest. A t r a c t o r d r i v i n g contest
Is a l s o being planned.
S E AT E D : M a t h e w s , S e c y. ; H e r m a n , p r e s . , B r u b a k e r , v - p r e s . ;
C o l e , t r e a s . ; M r . V Ve i r i c h , a d v i s o r.
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SEATED: B a r b e r ; Chard, photographer; Carpenter, editor;
Franks, assistant e d i t o r ; Weiderman, business manager;
Walter, a s s i s t a n t b u s i n e s s manager. STANDING: Swan;

Littlejohn; Radley; Mullen; B y e r s ; Broughman; Washburn;
Ensign; Pequignot; Zerby; Keefe; Freeland; Brown.

The annual s t a f f h a s spent m a n y
long hours from October to
ning, t r i m m i n g , pasting, and typing t o
bring you t h i s year's Maroon and Grey.
We hope y o u ' l l enjoy remembering this
fine year.

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STANDING: L o w e r, B u e l l , G i l l i s , Blake, Blanchard, A d v i s o r , M r . B a i r d ; Assistant E d i t o r,
Case, B a i l e y, Knapp, Donovan, Weiderman, Brown. c h a n g e Editor, Bingley.
SEATED: Business Manager, B y e r s ; E d i t o r, Gregg;

T h e r e ' s a l o t o f w o r k behind e a c h
issue o f t h e M a r o o n &amp; G r a y , t y p i n g ,
s t e n c i l l i n g , and the w r i t i n g up of
paper i t s e l f .
These g i r l s h a v e a l l p u t a l o t o f
w o r k i n . the p a p e r f o r t h e s t u d e n t body
to e n j o y.

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S E AT E D : M r s . A r e y , D . S w a n , T . W a d e , W. J o h n s o n , L . P a r k s . S TA N D I N G : R . W a s h b u r n .

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FRONT ROW: B . D i a m o n d , L . S m i t h , M . B u r n s , B. Bean,
M . B r o w n , C . P e q u i g n o t , C . S h a r f , C . A u s t i n , G. W h i t l o c k ,
C. G r a y , T . M e t z l e r . S E C O N D R O W : M r . C l a r k , d i r e c t o r ;
S. R i c h m o n d , B . P e c k , K. Johnson, David Hanna, NI. L . J o n e s ,
NI. T r u m b u l l , P . Yo u n g s , D . R i a l , B . S t r o n g , S. S m e l t z e r ,
B. R a t h b u n . T H I R D R O W: J. T h o m p s o n , P. A d a m s , L . M a b u s ,

Danny H a n n a , E , L u x , J . B l a k e , N . P i p e r , C . H o u v e n e r,
D. H a s t y , M . M e r c h a n t , D . E n s i g n . T O P R O W : S . E l d r e d ,
P. P a l m a t i e r , L . P a r k i s o n , N i . M e n c h , E . G i l l i s , S. G l e n ,
N. C a r p e n t e r , R . W a r s o p , S . S m i t h , A . O f f e n b e c k e r ,
D. C h a p m a n .

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T. L e p p e r t D . K a t z , A . T u l e , K . G r e g o r y ,
D. E n s i g n .

�T h e i r musical inspiration cheers the team on.

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F R O N T E i t . : B r o w n , C l i n e , P l a t z , S p i n d l o w, F o l l i s , A d o l p h . F O U R T H ROW: D i b e r t , R o b i n s u n , l i o e n e s , N l i l l e r,
J o n e s . S E C O N D R O W : B r e c h e i s e n , W o o d m a n , A l l w a r d t , D o r m e r , H e n r y , F u n k . F I F T H R O W: D . N l a r t i n , Wa t s o n ,
B r a y. T H I R D R O W : C . E n s i g n , M c R a e , D . E n s i g n , W a s h b u r n , K e n t , W h i t l o c k .

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This y e a r t h e band participated i n many contests and i t has come home
with s o m e v e r y commendable r a t i n g s . I n t h e Ensembles t h e band received
four f i r s t s , f o u r seconds, and f o u r t h i r d s , w h i c h w e are all very

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F I R S T ROW: M . B r e c h e i s e n , R . C l i n e , D. Jones, Y. F o l l i s , 0 . J o h n s o n , R . H a w k i n s , P. A d a m s ,
P. R e e d , M . M e r c h a n t , P . M o w e r y , M . C l i n e . S E C O N D R O W: J o y c e P l a t z , M . D i a m o n d ,
J. K e l l e r , A . B a u m e i s t e r , D . W a t k i n s , L . H u r l e y , G . W h i t l o c k , M . M e n c h , B . D a v i s ,
P. M u s s e l m a n , S . G l e n , M . J o n e s , L . M a b u s , S . S m i t h , B . R a t h b u n , B . D i a m o n d , M . S h o l e s ,
P. M c R a e , D . E n s i g n , B A d o l p h . T H I R D R O W : J . M c L a u g h l i n , A . K n a p p , M . B u r n s i d e ,
S. W a r t , C . H o w a r d , E . L u x , B . P e c k , J . F o r d , T. M e t z l e r , K . E d g e l l , A . O f f e n b e c k e r,
P. M a r t i n , B . W a t s o n , D . H o e n e s , R . D i b e r t , E . R o b i n s o n , M . C h a r d , D . M i l l e r , D . H e n r y,
L. G r e u t e r , S . M u s s e l m a n , B . S c h n e i d e r, J . D u n c a n , L . P a r k i n s o n , G. G a r r i s o n , R . M e r k l e .
F O U R T H R O W: J . C l a r k , L . G r o l l , P. W e e k s , D . S m e l t z e r , D . R e n c h , R . G o t t s c h a l k .

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F I R S T R O W: R . W e t h e r h o l t , C . A u g u s t i n e , C . S p i n d l o w, K . G r e g o r y , A . K e l l e r , J . G r e g g , C . E n s i g n .
S E C O N D R O W : F . S w a i n , J . W a g n e r , A . M u s s e l m a n , L . W e l l s , S. W e i d e r m a n , S. M a r t i n , R . F u n k ,
R. C h a r d , J . G l e n , P. N e l s o n , B . A u g u s t i n e , D. K a t z , J . P l a t z , M . B r o w n . T H I R D R O W: L . A c M o o d y,
A . T u l e , B . W o o d m a n , J . B r a y, E. A l l w a r d t , B. M i t c h e l l , A . M i t c h e l l , F. W i l c o x , L . P a r k s , B . A d o l p h ,
K . P a r k s , J . W a s h b u r n , L . B r a y , P. C l u t t e r , L . R a y, J . S m i t h , G . L e e , E . H o e n e s , F. J o n e s , J . F u n k ,
L. D o r m e r . B A C K R O W : R . Washburn, D . C r a i g . S T A N D I N G : M r . C l a r k , director; S . Kent,
E. H a g e r m a n , K . W h i t l o c k , M . H o p p e , R . S m i t h , J . B r o w n , A . K i n g s l e y, K . C o n v e r s e .

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FRONT R O W : M r . W a d e ; S w a i n , V. - P r e s . ; H a r t , P r e s . ,
B e n n e t t , S e c - T r e a s . ; M r . W h e e l e r. SECOND ROW: H i t c h c o x ,
C u v l e r , Te a c h o u t , P a r s h a l l , A d a m s , H e r m a n , B r a n d t ,
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W e t h e r h o l t , F o r r e s t , C o l e , B r o w n , C o l e , Sheppard. T H I R D
ROW: O l i v e r , Wa s h b u r n , B r u b a k e r, Madden, i l c o x , W a r n e r.
C r a i g , S m i t h , K r i e g , J o h n s o n , W a s h b u r n , K i n g s l e y.

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Our football queen and h e r court are elected each fall. The football
squad selects two g i r l s from each class, and each class selects one. The
student b o d y votes f o r t h r e e o f the twelve g i r l s , and the g i r l s with the
highest number of votes are elected as queen and her court.

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P u t n a m , H a r t , M . B o a t m a n , J . S m i t h , D . B o a t m a n . S E C O N D R O W: K r e i g , W a r n e r , C r a i g , S. S m i t h , M a d d e n , ,J. Wa s h b u r n .
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Coach; W a d e , M a n a g e r ; G r o l l .

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this y e a r. Although w e have had better
seasons, we f e e l t h e boys have done a fine
job t h i s y e a r , a n d w e h o p e
periences w i l l b r i n g a n e v e n b e t t e r
season n e x t y e a r.

J i m , S w a m p y, C o a c h Wa d e , To m ,
Allan, CoCo.

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FRONT ROW. a a a n , P o w e l l , M . G r e g o r y, G r i g s b y, C u y l e r, H a r t , Coach Wheeler. BACK ROW: Swain,
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Weinberg, A d a m s , Robinson, B o d i n e , B a k e r, J . Sm:th. SECOND H o e n e s , A d a m s , T . G r i g s b y, C l u t t e r, B r o w n , S . G r e g o r y ,
ROW: C l i n e , F o r r e s t , H a r v e y, Mathews, M a n l e y, H . G r i g s b y, M . Gregory, Bennett, Coach Wheeler.

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K N E E L I N G : Bennett, Johnson, G r i g s b y, R o s e n b e r r y, M e r k l e , C o n v e r s e , T h a y e r, A d a m s , Robinson.
S TA N D I N G : C l u t t e r, J o n e s , B r o w n , C l i n e , M a c k , M a n l e y, C h a r d , S m i t h ,

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Pep B a n d i n a c t i o n .

Construction of the new high school

F. F. A . i n i t i a t i o n night.

M r. N l i l l i g a n S atches the b o y s w o r k .

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This a r t i s t ' s s k e t c h s h o w s o u r n e w h i g h school w h i c h should be in use next fall. In
addition t o providing a m p l e space f o r classrooms, administration, a n d l i b r a r y facilities
there w i l l b e a g y m -auditorium, w i t h seating capacity f o r 1200, and adequate parking for
all w h o a r e interested i n attending school a c t i v i t i e s . A s funds become available we w i l l
have r o o m t o a d d o t h e r courses t o h e l p m a k e our curriculum better serve the needs of
all our students.

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�HOWARD B E R R Y
Auto Sales

GAMBLE'S
The F r i e n d l y Store

B AY L I S J E W E L R Y
Gifts o f Distinction

LEONARD GOTTSCHALK
S TAT E F A R M I N S U R A N C E
Auto - L i f e - F i r e L i a b i l i t y

BESSIE'S B E A U T Y B A R
We s p e c i a l i z e i n a l l k i n d s o f
permanent waving, haircutting
and s t y l i n g . P I 1-5351
Compliments of
BOB'S M E A T M A R T
B R A N D T S I N C L A I R S TAT I O N
B R AY M O TO R S A L E S
F o r d Sales and S e r v i c e
With Kindest Regards
DR. &amp; M R S . M A R T I N F. B U E L L
P. J . B U E L L A N D SON
L u m b e r and B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l
Compliments of
COATS A G E N C Y
Realtors - Auctioneers
T H E D A N C E R C O M PA N Y
D e p a r t m e n t Store
DONOVAN'S M A R K E T
PI 1 - 5 6 11
DON - R AY
Phone: P I 1 - 4 0 11
A f t e r we s e l l , w e s e r v e .
Te l e v i s i o n - Radio

Congratulations S e n i o r s
HENSLEY'S
to $1.00 S t o r e
Compliments of
HOOKER O I L C O M PA N Y
The P u r p l e P e o p l e " H e a t e r "
315 C h a r l o t t e S t r e e t

Compliments of
STAR M O B I L E H O M E S , I N C .
Duo - S t a r
S T R E I T ' S C I T Y R E S TA U R A N T
Compliments of
TRUDGEON'S DRUGS
UNION C I T Y N AT I O N A L B A N K
M e m b e r o f F. D . I . C .
UNION C I T Y C L E A N E R S
Member of N.I.D.C.

JENKINS F U N E R A L H O M E
Ambulance S e r v i c e
Oxygen and Radio Equipped
Phone: P i o n e e r 1-5431

UNION C I T Y L A U N D R O M AT
You wash o r we wash f o r you.

KNAUSS &amp; B R O W N , I N C .
Yo u r A l l i s - C h a l m e r s D e a l e r

UNION C I T Y L O C K E R
Complete P r o c e s s i n g L o c k e r
and H o m e F r e e z e r

Compliments of
DR. &amp; MRS. R O B E R T M . L E I T C H
M C R A E 'S R E S TA U R A N T
" We ' r e not
you a r e . "
Compliments o f
M E R C H A N T ' S H A R D WA R E
M E R R I T F O O D STORE
Phone: P I 1-8691

UNION C I T Y L U M B E R C O M PA N Y
B u i l d i n g Supplies and P a i n t s
WADSWORTH SHOE S E RV I C E
Specializing: O r t h o p e d i c
R e p a i r and D r s . P r e s c r i p t i o n s
W A LT E R ' S F L O W E R S
"Say i t w i t h F l o w e r s "

M I L L E R ' S G R O C E RY

J. B . WA S H B U R N
DeSoto - P l y m o u t h
I- H D e a l e r

Compliments o f
M I L L E R ' S H A R D WA R E

Compliments o f
WHITING'S DRUG STORE

Compliments of
F ABIANOS P I 1-5671
Homemade I c e C r e a m

F o r F i n e r Foods, D i n e A t
PINE G R O V E I N N P I 1-5281

Compliments of
W H I T L O C K ' S SHOE STORE

Congratulations f r o m
DR. &amp; MRS. E . V. F I N L A Y

SCHARF P L U M B I N G S U P P L I E S CO.
M a n u f a c t u r e r and D i s t r i b u t o r
of M o b i l e H o m e s P l u m b i n g

DON J. W I L D E R
M A R AT H O N S E RV I C E
Union C i t y, M i c h i g a n

DORMER S H E E T M E T A L SHOP
Guttering, Roofing,
Union C i t y, M i c h i g a n
Phone: P i o n e e r 1-4981

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GEO. G . A N D W M . G. G R AY
In A c t i v e B u s i n e s s Since 1912
Real E s t a t e and I n s u r a n c e

SINCLAIR R E F I N I N G C O M PA N Y
Rusty C h a r d - E d K i n c a i d
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William A. Dyer

W i l l i a m L . Adams

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ERMA BARTLETT, M . A .

MARTHA ADAMS, B . S .

LYNN BARTLETT, M . A .

DOROTHY EVERT, M . A .

C }LADIES N E M , A . B .

JOHN CLARK, A . B .

JEANNE CONVERSE, B . S .

NORA HOOKER, M . A .

DOROTHY JOHNSON, B . A.

PINE P R O W, A . B .

PETER SACKETT, M . A .

GERTRUDE DAVISON, B . S .

FAY M I L L I G A N ,

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Kathy Johnson
Steven Kent
Lana L i n d s a y
Carole Lower

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Mary Ann McKay
Patsy McRae
Dennis M i l l e r

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Lynne Robbins
James Robinson
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Robert S c h u l t z
Barbara Schumacher
Betty Sholes

Carol Shoup
Catherine Smith
Thomas Smith
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Michael Borgert
Louis Dormer
Ralph Hubbard
Lois Krieg
Leon Moore
David Wa t k i n s

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Cohen Keefe
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Betty W i l s o n

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19 C o l o n f o o t b a l l game. W e l o s t 2 7 - 1 3 . F i r s t school paper was i s s u e d .
20 S e n i o r Band w e n t to C e n t r e v i l l e Fair a l l d a y.
26 R e a d i n g f o o t b a l l game. W e l o s t i t 6 - 0 .
October
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10 Q u i n c y f o o t b a l l game. W e won 2 7 - 0 .
17 B r o n s o n f o o t b a l l game. H o m e c o m i n g .
20 T h r e e Junior g i r l s , representing Union C i t y Homemaking, r e c e i v e d the
third h i g h e s t score i n the table - s e t t i n g d i s p l a y a t Coldwater i n which
eleven area s c h o o l s p a r t i c i p a t e d .
21 A s s e m b l y - D r . Shwarz gave a t a l k on "The Communist M i n d . "
22 J o n e s v i l l e f o o t b a l l game. W e won 2 0 - 7 .
24 &amp; 25 S e n i o r pictures t a k e n .
31 L i t c h f i e l d f o o t b a l l game.
November 2
S e n i o r TB t e s t s .
7 A t h e n s f o o t b a l l game. W e won 1 9 - 7 . U n d e r c l a s s p i c t u r e s t a k e n .
21 N i n t h grade c l a s s p a r t y.
28 Y o u t h C o u n c i l Record H o p .
December 1
E i g h t h grade c l a s s p a r t y.
2 C o l o n b a s k e t b a l l game. W e l o s t 7 0 - 4 9 .
5 L i t c h f i e l d b a s k e t b a l l game. W e won
12 J o n e s v i l l e b a s k e t b a l l game. W e l o s t 5 9 - 5 7 .
19 A t h e n s b a s k e t b a l l game. W e won 4 9 - 4 3 .
23 M i d w i n t e r band c o n c e r t .
24 C h r i s t m a s v a c a t i o n began.
January
6
R e a d i n g b a s k e t b a l l game. W e l o s t 7 1 - 6 4 .
9 H o m e r basketball game. W e l o s t 6 2 - 4 6 .
16 B r o n s o n basketball game. W e l o s t 7 9 - 3 6 .
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27 J o n e s v i l l e b a s k e t b a l l game. W e l o s t 5 1 - 4 1 .
30 Q u i n c y b a s k e t b a l l game. W e won 6 1 - 4 8 .
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6 A t h e n s b a s k e t b a l l game. W e l o s t 6 3 - 3 0 .
7 S o l o
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10 F . F . A . w e n t t o M . S . U . f o r Farmers' We e k .
13 R e a d i n g basketball game. W e l o s t 7 7 - 6 7 .
14 S w e e t h e a r t B a l l .
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26 L i t c h f i e l d
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March
6
A t h l e t i c Banquet.
10 S o p h o m o r e C l a s s P a r t y.
27 - 3 0 S p r i n g Vacation.
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April
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May
2 6
S e m e s t e r exams.
28 C o m m e n c e m e n t .
29 R e p o r t Cards.

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A. K i n g s l e y ; G . Te a c h o u t ; L . C u y l e r ; M r . W h e e l e r ; R . R o s e n b e r r y. S E C O N D ROW: J . C o l e ;
T. H a r t ; S . Smith; I . Boynton; B . Thomet; T. Te a c h o u t ; J . Johnson; B . B e n n e t t . T H I R D ROW:
B. W a l t e r s ; J . K i n g s l e y ; M . S o u r s ; B . Wa r n e r ; D . S m i t h ; J . C o n v e r s e ; F. W i l c o x ; M . Yo r k .

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M . H l t c h c o x ; M r . W a d e . S E C O N D ROW: B . P o w e l l ; F. S i m i n g t o n ; J . B r o w n ; S . G r e g o r y ; P. C l u t t e r ; J . Adams; D . Yo u n g s ; E . H o e n e s ;
M . B r a u c k e r, J . M a t h e w s ; D . S w a n . T H I R D ROW: M . G r e g o r y ; T. H o w e l l ; D . Krieg; G . Johnson; D . C r a i g ; J . Wa s h b u r n ; K . G r u n e r ;
B. Wa s h b u r n ; T . G r i s b y ; B . W h e t h e r h o l t .

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FRONT R O W: L . C u y l e r ; D . P u t n a m ; D . M e r k l e ; J . K i n g s l e y ; M . S o u r s ; D . S m i t h ; B . Wa l t e r ; B . R o s e n b e r r y. S E C O N D ROW:
M r. Wa d e ; T. H a r t ; J . C o l e ; I . B o y n t o n ; J . C o n v e r s e ; T. Te a c h o u t ; L . C r a n d a l l ; B . B e n n e t t ; D . Sheppard; K . T h a y e r.

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FRONT ROW: F . S i m i n g t o n ; M . H i t c h c o x ; P. C l u t t e r ; J . B r o w n ; M . C u y l e r , B . B e n n e t t . S E C O N D ROW: T . H a r t y ; G . Te a c h o u t ;
R. S w a i n ; M . M a c k , P. C o l e ; J . P a r k s , A . K i n g s l e y, T. G r i g s b y ; R . Tu l e ; R . Putnam; M r . W h e e l e r.

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B. E l l e n w o o d • M . G r e g o r y ; R . S w a i n ; T . G r i g s b y ; M r . W h e e l e r, C o a c h . T O P ROW: I . Boynton; J . C o n v e r s e ; D . S m i t h ,
J. K i n g s l e y, B . Wa l t e r ; B . I r i s h ; T . H a r t .

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FRONT ROW: T . Hart; L . Cuyler; D . Sheppard; 13. Putnam; T. G r i g s b y ; R . Putnam, M . C u y l e r . S E C O N D ROW: J . Adams; J . P e r k i n s ;
D. M e r k l e ; A . K i n g s l e y ; I . B o y n t o n ; R . S w a i n ; M r . W a d e . T H I R D ROW: J . M a d d e n ; D . Smith; B . Wa r n e r ; J . K i n g s l e y ; D . C r a i g :
A. B r a n d t .

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FRONT ROW: B . I r i s h ; J . Franks, Secretary; J . K i n g s l e y, President; M r . A d a m s , A d v i s o r ; D . P u t n a m , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t ; C . C r o n k h i t e ,
Treasurer. S E C O N D ROW: D . L o w e r ; B . A d o l p h ; S . We i d e r m a n ; A . Tu l e ; C . S h u l t z ; B . P o w e l l ; J . Herman; B . Thomet; J . M a r t e n ;
F. S i m i n g t o n ; T. Adams; N . P i p e r ; P. B i t e m a n .

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FRONT ROW: A . M i t c h e l l , B . B e a t t y ; D . Swan; J . J o h n s o n . S E C O N D ROW: J . K i n g s l e y F . ‘ A l l c o x - D . S m i t h : M r s . A r e y.
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FRONT ROW: K . Thrams; S . Markley; M r s . Evert; B. Warner; A . Keller; L . Ruggles. S E C O N D ROW; B . Harvey; L . Spells; C . Ensign;
B. Brandt; C . Augustine; J . G l e n ; B . Rench; A . M a r t i n .

Future

FRONT ROW: Y . L a i r , Treasurer; Z . C l a r k , Second Vi c e -President; J. C a s e , President; M r s . H o o k e r, Advisor; S .
President; C . S w a i n , S e c r e t a r y. S E C O N D ROW: S . Weiderman; D . Robinson: J . Gregg; B . G i l l i s ; T . Wa l t e r ; W . Dlbert;
R. M a c D o n a l d : V. Barber; S . Spencer; A . M a r t e n .
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�Future

FRONT R O W : G . H a w v e r ; B . B e a t t y ; K . G r u n e r ; K . P a r s h a l l ; J . J o h n s o n , P r e s i d e n t ; M r . S a c k e t t , A d v i s o r ; J . C o l e , Tr e a s u r e r ;
B. Brandt; P. C o l e ; J . M a t h e w s . S E C O N D ROW: J . Va n Wormer; R . H u b b a r d ; M . H o p p e ; H . C o l e ; J . D o l b e e ; N . A l w o o d ; R . Tu l e ;
R. Ruggles; R . H a m i l t o n ; J . Smith; B . Barrington; M . Brauker; M . Tr e n n e p o h l ; D . K a n i e w s k i ; A . O ' D e l l . T H I R D ROW: B . H u g h e s ;
M . Gregory; T. C l a r k ; T. H a r t ; S . Gregory; J . M c N a l l ; C . Simington; E . R o d e r i c k ; B . Wa s h b u r n ; T. M a r t i n ; B . T h o m e t ; T. A l m o n d ;
P. L i t t l e ; L . C r a n d a l l . F O U R T H ROW: J . H e r m a n ; T. C h u r c h ; D . K r i e g ; C . K i s e r ; A . Brandt; M . Yo r k ; M . S o u r s ; G . C a r p e n t e r :
T. Wa d e ; L . Kleehammer; M . M a c k ; K . Gruner; R . Brubaker; S . M a r t i n .

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ANNUAL STAFF
FRONT ROW: L . Z a r m s t r o f , B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r ; S . T h a y e r, C o - E d i t o r ; M r s . J o h n s o n , A d v i s o r ; J . C a s e , E d i t o r ; C . S w a i n ,
Co-Editor; S . Weiderman, A s s i s t a n t Business Manager; C . G r e g o r y, A r t E d i t o r. S E C O N D ROW: J . Brown; Y. L a i r ; Z . C l a r k ;
N . D o l b e e ; S . F r e d e r i c k ; B . W a r n e r ; L . K l e e b a m m e r ; J . Wa s h b u r n ; E . S c h r a g g ; C . E n s i g n ; C . A u g u s t i n e ; J . F r a n k s ;
C . C a r p e n t e r, P. P h i l l i p s .

NEWSPAPER STAFF
FRONT ROW: D . Buell: J . P e r k i n s , Editor; J . G r e g g , A s s i s t a n t Editor; I A : . B i l f
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Sports Editor; M . G r e e n . S E C O N D ROW: P . Phillips; S . Thayer; C . Carpenter; H . Blake; C . Augustine: L . t ,
V. Chase; L . Gregory; D . Robinson: Y. Lair; J . Brown; S . We i d e r m a n .

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FIRST R O W: J . P e r k i n s , C . B r o t t , S . T h a y e r , P . P h i l l i p s , Y . L a i r , C .
Swain, J . J o h n s o n , N . D o l b e e , L . M i l l e r S E C O N D ROW: M . Green,
L. C u y l e r , R . R u m s e y, J . K i n g s l e y, R . W a l t e r , J . C o n v e r s e , D . S m i t h

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High School

FRONT ROW: P . P h i l l i p s ; S . Thayer; J . Herman; K . Hawver; M . Gre&lt;n, L . M i l l e r ; s . Ty s o n ; C . Br.,rt, B u s s e m a ; B . b u t t - , .
SECOND ROW: M r . C l a r k ; R . Brown; D . Adams; C . A u g u s t i n e ; B . H a r v e y ; M . Brown; K . M a c D o n a l d ; J . B r i s b a n e ; J . S u t t i n ;
C. B y e r s ; S . Z e r b y. T H I R D ROW: V . C h a s e ; W . D l b e r t ; G . L a d l e y ; I . B o y n t o n ; S . Hagerman; J . Johnson; B . We t h e r h o l t ;
E. Hagerman; G . R o s e n b e r r y.

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FRONT ROW: M r . Wade, Advlscr; L . C u y l e r, Secretary-Treasurer; J. K i n g s l e y, P r e s i d e n t ; T. H a r t , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t ; D . Putnam
M r. W h e e l e r, A d v i s o r. S E C O N D ROW: D . Sheppard; J . C o l e ; L . C r a n d a l l ; T. Te a c h o u t ; D . M e r k l e ; I . Boynton; R . Swain;
R. R u m s e y ; B . B e n n e t t ; B . T h o m e t ; G . Te a c h o u t . T H I R D ROW: J . M a d d e n ; M . Yo r k : J . C o n v e r s e ; D . S m i t h ; B . Wa r n e r ;
M . Sours; F. W i l c o x ; R . Wa l t e r ; S . S m i t h ; A . K i n g s l e y.

�Eighth Grade
Ndommilswina

FRONT ROW: B . Woodman; B . Roderick; G . Smith; L . M a n c h e s t e r ; P. B i t e m a n . B A C K ROW: M r . C l a r k ; A . Tu l e ; R . H o w e l l ;
M . Case; K. Donovan; L . We l l s ; S . Hanna.

Seventh Grade

FRONT ROW: D . 2..,..va.)n, B . A . . g i , ' I n e ; N . p i p e r ; T. P i e r , .n, J . B l a k e ; K . Johnr,on, R . Z a r m s t o r f ; J . B e t t e .
S. F o s t e r. S E C O N D ROW: C . D i a m o n d . P. M c R a e ; C . Shoup; E . G i l l i s ; J . B r a y ; D . Chapman; B . S c h n e i d e r ; D . F l a n d e r s ;
R. Wersop; N . Wa t k i n s ; M r . C l a r k . T H I R D ROW; 7 . Platz; E . A l l w a r d t ; M . G r i s w o l d ; J . C a r p e n t e r ; P. M i l l e r ; B . Schumacher;
P. R e e d .
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FRONT R O W: J . K i n g s l e y ; C . A u g u s t i n e ; B . W e t h e r h o l t . S E C O N D ROW: D . Putnam; K . G r e g o r y ; R . Rumsey: S . We i d e r m a n ; S . M a r t i n ; R . Punk;
B. I r i s h . T H I R D R O W: C . S p i n d l o w ; F . S w a i n ; A . M u s s e l m a n ; J . Wa g n e r ; D . S m i t h ; F . W i l c o x ; L . P a r k s ; C . S c h u l t z ; R . C h a r d ; C . E n s i g n .
FOURTH ROW: M r . C l a r k ; A . K i n g s l e y ; B . Wa s h b u r n ; D . C r a i g .

54

�Departme

FRONT ROW: J . P e r k i n s ; A . K e l l e r ; C . C a r p e n t e r ; J . B r i s b a n e . S E C O N D ROW: J . G l e n ; S . Thomet; P. N e l s o n ; J . Wa s h b u r n ; J . P l a t z ; M . Brown;
J. G r e g g . T H I R D ROW: J . C a s e ; I . B o y n t o n ; L . B r a y ; P. C l u t t e r , J r. ; S . S m i t h ; L . R a y ; G . L e e ; E . H o e n e s . F O U R T H ROW: J . Brown; C . S w a i n ;
C . K i s e r.

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FRONT ROW: A . M i t c h e l l ; C . G a l l a p ; A . Tu l e ; L . A c M o o d y. S E C O N D ROW: D . Jones; M . Brecheisen; L . W e l l s ; B . Woodman;
K. Parks. T H I R D Row: B . M i t c h e l l : Y. F o l l i s ; B . C l i n e ; M . Diamond; B . A d o l p h ; T. H i c k s ; D . M a r t i n . F O U R T H ROW: M . H o p p e ;
K. W h i t l o c k ; T . C a r p e n t e r.

Musical Pepper-

FRONT ROW: 6 . Lee L ; . Augustine; J. Platz; M . Hoppe; C . I l i s i g n ; C . S p i n d l o w ; A . M u s s e l m a n . S E C O N D ROW: I . Wagner;
P. Clutter; S . M a r t i n ; C . K i s e r ; M r . C l a r k ; B . Wa s h b u r n ; E . H o e n e s ; I . . Ray; M . B r o w n .
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FRONT ROW: J . P l a t z ; J . K e l l e r ; J . B r a y ; E . A l l w a r d t . S E C O N D ROW: J . F u n k ; F. Jones; R . D i b e r t ; B . A u g u s t i n e ; B . A d o l p h ;
D . K a t z . T H I R D R O W: B . R a r i c k ; M . C h a r d ; L . D o r m e r ; B . S c h n e i d e r ; E . R o b i n s o n ; L . G r e u t e r. F O U R T H ROW: R . S m i t h ;
K. C o n v e r s e ; S . K e n t ; M r . C l a r k .

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BAYLIS
Gifts o f D i s t i n c t i o n
HOWARD
Auto Sales
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permanent w a v i n g , h a i r c u t t i n g
and s t y l i n g . P 11 - 5 3 5 1
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DORETHA JUNE HAGELSHAW
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In memory o f our h o m e e c o n o m i c s
teacher, a f r i e n d who was never t o o
busy to say a kind word or to help us
in our w o r k . W e know t h a t the l o s s
which we feel s o keenly i s shared b y
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�WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1957, DEDICATE THIS MAROON AND GRAY TO
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Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 ,
ball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .

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Football 1 , 2 , 3- B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 - B a s e b a l l 1 , 2.
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Football 1 , 2 , 4- B a s e b a l l 3 .

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3, 4 Q u e e n s Court 3-Pep C l u b 3-Senior P l a y.

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4- D e b a t e 4 .

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Senior Play-Junior Play-Annual Staff
leading (Sub.)-Queens Court 4 .

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Newspaper 2 , 3 , 4 - M i x e d C h o i r 1 .
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"He's n o t a s s h y as h i s a c t i o n s i m p l y. "

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or t w o .

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Football 1 , 3 -Basketball 1 , 2 , 3, 4-F. F. A . 1,2,
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"She l i v e s f o r today and enjoys e v e r y minute
of i t . "

MARIAN H A M I LT O N

MARILYN JONES

Phys. E d . 2 , 3 - H o t L u n c h 1 , 2 , 3.

G i r l s ' C h o i r 1 , 3 - H o t Lunch 2 , 3 -Junior Play 3 .

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*A l i t t l e nonsense now and then, b u t s t i l l a s
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ROWENA MOORE
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Girls' C h o u 1,2-Phys. Ed. 1 , 2 , 3 .

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"When I read Shakespeare, I am s t r u c k w i t h
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GARY MILLER

MARGARET MORRILL

Football 1 , 2 , 3, 4-Baseball 1 - F. F. A . 1 , 2, 3, 4.

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"A smart rren i s one who hasn't l e t a woman pin
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"Women are devils, t h e y a l l bring me woe, b u t
how t o a v o i d t h e m , I ' l l n e v e r k n o w . "

"Reserved, w i t h good manners and a
position."

MARVIN MILLIGAN
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PATRICIA NORTON
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Studeit Council 3 -Football 1 , 2 , 3 -Basketball 2,
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Of a l l the boys i n the senior c l a s s , t h i s one
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"The f i r s t sigh o f love was the l a s t
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"To judge her right, y o u must know her w e l l . "

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"We have a feeling he i s much greater than we
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" D o n ' t take l i f e too seriously, y o u ' l l never get
out o f i t a l i v e . "

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JUDITH TULE
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Basketball 3- B a s e b a l l 2 .

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"An i n d i v i d u a l i s t w i t h a manner a l l h i s o w n . "

"Her heart's like the noon; i t has a man n i t . "

JAMES PUTNAM
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1 , 2 , 3-Band 1, 2 , 3, 4-Freshman Treasurer-Junior
Vice- P r e s i d e n t - S e n i o r Vi c e - R e s i d e n t .

NORENE WADSWORTH

G i r l s ' Choir 1, 2,3- M i x e d Choir 2 , 3 -Newspaper
3.
"Blessed are the quiet for they insure p e a c e . "

"Have fun while you're alive because y o u ' l l be
dead a l o n g t i m e . "

nALF RANKIN
(Tank)

JOAN WAGNER
G i r l s ' C h o i r 1 , 3 - H o t Lunch 1 .

F. F. A . 2 , 4 - F o o t b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - B a s e b a l l 1 , 2 ,
3,4-Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
"A q u i e t s o r t w i t h t e m p e r w h e n n e e d e d . "

"She looks like an angel, she acts l i k e arm t o , /
but you never can t e l l what an angel veLL1 do. "y,

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MARLENE YORK

Football 1 , 2 , 3, 4- B a s e b a l l 2 , 4 F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - B a n d 1 , 2 .
"School b r e a k s u p m y w h o l e d a y . "

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" I t ' s not what you d o , i t ' s what y o u get a w a y
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"Whenever I f e e l l i k e e x e r c i s i n g , I l i e d o w n
until the feeling p a s s e s . "

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"The more you know, t h e more you forget; t h e
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Frank S i m i n g t o n
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JOHN C L A R K
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Home Economics'

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Western
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Band, T r a c k , M i x e d C h o i r,
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F. T. A . , J u n i o r T r e a s u r e r ,
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BRUCE S M I T H
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JANET S M I T H
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MARK WOODRUFF
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b a l l , T r a c k , F. T. A . , J u n i o r
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E d i t o r ; P e t r a J o h n s o n , B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r.
S TA N D I N G : A l t a J o n e s , J u d y E l y, M a r k C r i s s y, C h a r l e s G r e g o r y, L a r r y H a m p , R a c h e l Wo o d ,
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S TA N D I N G : P a t r i c i a C a l l a h a n , D o r a W h i t m o r e , J a n e t S m i t h , C a r o l e W a g n e r, J a n i c e C l i n e .
A l i c e H a r r i s , Vo n d a S t r y k e r , R a c h e l Wo o d , C h e s t e r F o l l i s , D o l o r e s D o o n e . L y n n
H a g e l s h a u , C a r o l C r o n k h i t e , B a r b a r a D o l l , J e a n B u r g o o n , D o n n a M a n l e y, A u d r e y
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Carol Cronkhite, M a r t h a Wi l l i a m s . M a r v i n Milligan.
S TA N D I N G : S h i r l e y H a w v e r, C a r o l Augustine. B r u c e T h o m e t , J a m e s K i n g s l e y. J o e l B a r t l e t t ,
J e r r y M c C a m l y, I v a n Boynton, Judy M i l l e r . S h e r r y T h o m e t .

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A n n C r i l l y, K a r e n Te a c h o u t , D o r i s B a y l i s . Connie Spoor, M i s s S p e n c e r,
Kathleen W i l l i a m s , M o n a H i c k s .
SECOND P O W : C a r o l Swain, J a m e s P e r k i n s , K e i t h R e e d , P r i s c i l l a E e l l s , P a t Tr u d g e o n , Hazel
Thompson, Ly n n Hagelshaw, M a r i l y n Sours. Kathleen W i l s o n , Janith F a i r c h i l d ,
Judy Hose, E m i l y U n r o e , Sharon T h a y e r.
T H I R D ROW: S h a r o n M a r k l e y, D o l o r e s D o o n e , D a v i d B a r d . Stephen H a g e r m a n , C h e s t e r F o l l i s ,
Gordon G l e n . Rebecca W a r n e r , M a r j o r i e Booth, V i r g i n i a T h o m p s o n .

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FIRST ROW: E a r l Frye, F r e d S m i t l e y, G e n e Hammond, L e R o y Jones, R o n n i e Ty l e r, M r . S a c k e t t , B i l l Katz, D a v i d Parks, R o b e r t S m i t h . .
SECOND ROW: J e r r y Sanderson, L e o H u g h e s , C h a r l e s A d o l p h , G a r y F a i r c h i l d , D i c k Keefe, R u s s e l l C r a n d a l l , R o n n i e H i t c h c o x , J a m e s
Kidney, J a m e s Johnson, M a r t i n Yo r k , K e i t h Reed, N o r m a n N e l s o n , J e r r y Kreig, R i c h a r d Rumsey. T H I R D ROW: T o m C l a r k , K a r l t o n
Gruner, B i l l D o l b e e , S p e n c e r Dunn, C a r l S a l y e r, G a r y M i l l e r , W i n s t o n w o o d , J a c k Sheppard, G o r d o n G l e n , J o h n C o n v e r s e , R o b e r t I r i s h ,
Robert Barrington, G e n e B e l l , R i c h a r d D u n c a n , M i t c h e l l H a m p t o n . F O U R T H ROW: K e n n t h C r a v e n , J a c k M a r u n d e , E r n e s t R i p l e y, D o u g l a s
M i l l e r, J o h n Brubaker, R o b e r t M i l l e r , M e l v i n Sours, K e n n e t h W i l l i a m s , W a y n e Smith, L y l e M a c k , M i c k i e Breneman, W i l l i s B i l l m a n , D e n n y
Cross, D o n a l d Wa i t e .

FIRST ROW: J u d y Tu l e , J u d y E l y, 1 \ 1 , , . H o o k . . r, J o y c e Gregg, P e t r a Johnson, RUSSell C h i t tOr, C l a r a B r o t t . S E C O N P ROW: D o n n a
Marlene York, J e a n Burgoon, A n n W i s e , 'Judy C a s e , P a r t i c i &amp; B i n g l e y, S h a r o n Wa r s o p , N a n c y .Dalbee. P a t r i c i a C l a r k e , H o Craydon, M a r y
Beard, R u t h C r a n e . T H I R D ROW: L i n d a Robinson, J a m e s G r o h a l s k i , J u d y A l d r i c h , A l i c e H a r r i s , M i c k l e Breneman, E c k h a r t Bandemehr,
3 4 H e l e n P e n d i l l , G l o r i a Gregg, G l o r i a S i c k a l , S h a r o n Hammond, B a r b a r a D o l l .

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Thayer, N a n c y D o l b e e , J u d y C a s e . S E C O N D ROW: M i c h a e l G r e g o r y, C a r l a C a r p e n t e r, C y n t h i a E n s i g n , J u d y Tu l e ,
L u c i l l e Zarmstorf, S h i r l e y H a w v e r, C a r o l S w a i n , R o n n i e B r a n d a l l , D o r o t h y Adams, M a r l e n e Yo r k , C a r l e e n C r o n k h i t e ,
Larry Spoor, R o n n i e M c C a m l y, S h a r o n Tu l e , P a t t y P h i l l i p s . T H I R D ROW: K a r e n Te a c h o u t , P a t Trudgeon, J u d y Smith,
Victoria C h a s e , M a r j o r i e Booth, N o r m a n U l e r y, L a r r y H i c k s , J e r r y Ebert, D a v i d Parks, G l o r i a Gregg, L a r r y Bray, K a y
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L u c i l l e Herman, D o r a s e n e E e l l s , B e t s y C r a i g , G l o r i a S i c k a l , A u d r e y S p i n d l o w, S h i r l e y P a l m a t i e r, M a r y Beard, J a n i c e C l i n e . S E C O N D
ROW: M r . C l a r k , C l a r a B r o t t , N o r m a n G r e g o r y, R u t h B r o w n , Janet P e r k i n s , M a r l e n e Yo r k , Jean Burgoon, S h i r l e y H a w v e r, J o y c e
C a r t w r i g h t , l b o C r a y d o n , M a r g o Wa g n e r, D o r i s B a y l i s , E m i l y U n r o e , Yv o n n e L a i r, A n n Graham, S h a r o n T h a y e r, G l o r i a Rosenberry.
THIRD ROW: H a r r i e t S m i t h , L u c i l l e Z a r m s t o r f , D o n n a B a t e s , D o r o t h y Adams, M a r i l y n Jones, Joan Wa g n e r, P a t Tr u d g e o n , M a r y
M a t h e w s , J o y c e B r i s b a n e , Sharon M a r k l e y, Rebecca Wa r n e r, M a r c i a H e r m a n , P a t r i c i a N o r t o n , J u d y C a s e , V i c k i F o s t e r, N a n c y D o l b e e ,
D a r l e n e K r a i g , C a r o l S w a i n , N o r e n e Wa d s w o r t h , L o u i s e M i l l e r .

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Janet P e r k i n s , l b o Craydon, D o r i s B a y l i s , N o r e n e Wa d s w o r t h , P a t Tr u d g e o n ,
Petra Johnson, J a n i c e C l i n e , V i c k i F o s t e r, J o y c e C a r t w r i g h t , J e a n Burgoon,
Marlene Yo r k , H a r r i e t Smith.
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M a n l e y, J a m e s P e r k i n s , L y n n H a g e l s h a w, R i c h a r d Rumsey, R o y Funk, S p e n c e r D u n n . T H I R D ROW: D o r o t h y Adams, R a y m o n d B a y l i s ,
Keith Reed, C a r o l Edwards, J o h n M i l l e r , I v a n Boynton, S a l l y C a s e , D a l e Rankin, W i l l i a m K a t z . S TA N D I N G : R o b e r t L v s t e r, M r . C l a r k .

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Karen G r e g o r y, S h a r o n Z e r b y, E s t h e r L o w e , R o b e r t Wa s h b u r n . T H I R D ROW: A l i c e Rasey, C e c i l S a l y e r, C h a r l e s C u t c h a l l , J e r r y
3 8 S a n d e r s o n , S a b i n M o r z , L a r r y B r a y, D o n Sheppard, C a r l Salyer, M a r v i n C u y l e r. S TA N D I N G : M a r t y York, M r . C l a r k ,

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Ronald Chard, R o y a l A l b e r t , J a n e G l e n , R o b e r t I r i s h , M a r g a r e t M o r r i l l , J a m e s Putnam, J e r r y M c C a m l y. T H I R D ROW: B e t s y C r a i g ,
Robert Dormer, B r y a n t Ford, W a r r e n H a n d , C h e s t e r F o l l i s , K e n n t h C r a v e n , L a Ve r n e H i l l . F O U R T H ROW: n o C r a y d o n , B i l l D o l b e e ,
Norman U l e r y, C a r o l S w a i n .

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Ratzow, L u c i l l e Radley, Richard Brown, Sandra Weiderman, Samuel M a r t i n . T H I R D ROW: D o n a l d Duncan, D i c k We s s e l , S t a n l e y
Smith, D o n Craig, Ronald Swain, M i k e Trudgeon, R o y krney, D a v i d Donovan, L l o y d Parks, D a v i d Smith. r MIRTH ROW: S a m
Gregory, M a r l e n e Lowery, J a c k Smith, H a r o l d Baylis, C h a r l e s Kiser, Bernard Pr ro.nrt I , i e n Crandall, A l l a n K i n g s l e y.

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Sharon Warsop, M a r l e n e Yo r k , M r s . D a v i s o n
Russell Clutter. R o b e r t Nelson, C h e s t e r Follis, J o s l i n
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Irene P h i l o , M a r i l y n Jones, M r s . O c k e r m a n , C o o k .

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LOUISE
"We f i n d
a c t u a l l y what we
put i n t o i t . "
SALUTATORIAN
Band 2 , 3 , 4
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y
Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Library 4
Secretary 1
Mixed C h o i r 2 , 3 , 4

LUCILLE WADSWORTH ( L u c y )
"Anything w o r t h d o i n g a t
a l l i s worth doing w e l l . "
D.A.R.
Choir 1
Tr e a s u r e r r
Library 3 , 4 ,
F u t u r e Te a c h e r s 4
Secretary
Annual S t a f f 4
Junior P l a y

�EDNA ADAMS ( E d d i e )

NANCY BRONSON

"Though s h e ' s l i t t l e
and n o t v e r y t a l l We
can't help l i k i n g '
best o f a l l . "

"Sho'll be able t o
win a man's h e a r t
through h i s stomach"

Annual S t a f f 3 , 4
Hot L u n c h 3 , 4
Cheerleader 4

Basketball 1
Photography 2
Choir 4
Book S t o r e 3 , 4
Annual S t a f f 4

r
MkRJORIE APPLEGATE
(Marge)
"The k i n d o f a g i r l
we w o u l d l i k e t o
have m o r e o f . "

DONNA BUNDAY

Junior P l a y, (Bus.Mg4
Senior P l a y
Band I
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4
Library Club 3 , 4
Photography C l u b 2
Basketball 3

Basketball 1 , 2
Cheerleader 2 , 3 , 4
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4
Hot L u n c h 2 , 3 , 4

HAROLD ASHDOWN J R .
(Dutch)
"When I t h i n k I a m
r i c h t h e n I know I
am i l l . "

DORIS BURNS

"She m a y n e v e r
change, e x c e p t i n
name"

"Men a r e
fall."
Hot L u n c h 1 , 2 , 4
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3
Choir 1

Junior P l a y
Paper S t a f f 3
Photography C l u b I
Mixed C h o i r 2
Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball 1 , 2 , 4
President 2

GEORGE B I N G L E Y ( B i n g )

LARRY CLAAR

"Happy I a m ; f r o m
cares I ' m f r e e . "

"A woman i s a l w a y s
better than a book."

Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y
Band 1 , 2 , 3
Photography C l u b 4
P. P . A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Vice P r e s . 2
Pres. 4
Junior P l a y
Basketball 4
Football 4
F. F . A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

page C t n .

�MARTIN CUYLER
(Sleepy)
"Men o f f e w w o r d s a r e
often t h e b e s t men."
Football 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball 2 , 3 , 4
Mixed C h o i r 4
Paper S t a f f 4

SHIRLEY D o u r c
"Always s m i l i n g ,
never g l u m . S h e ' s
a cheerful, happy
chum.

GLORIA FA B I A N ( )
" Va r i e t y i s t h e
spice o f l i f e , a n d
I ' m always d o i n g
something d i f f e r e n t "
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y
Basketball 1
Choir 3 , 4
Band 1
Paper S t a f f , A s s i s t a n t
Ed. 3 , 2
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4

CAROLYN F O L L I S
(Carole)
" I make t h e most o f
a l l t h a t comes a n d
the l e a s t o f a l l
that goes."

Senior P l a y
Choir 4

Junior P l a y 3
Senior P l a y 4
Chorus 1
Paper S t a f f 4
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4

L I L L I A N DUESTERBECE
(Dusty)

WAYNE FULTON J R .

"The o n l y w a y t o
get r i d o f
tation is to yield
to i t . "
Annual S t a f f 4
Hot L u n c h 4

"You c a n c o v e r a
great d e a l
try i n books."
Senior P l a y
Football 4
Tr a c k 3 , 4
F. F . A . 3 , 4
Mixed C h o i r 4

DOLORES E L Y ( D e e ) D E L O R E S HAGELSHAW
"Not o n l y g o o d b u t
good f o r s o m e t h i n g . "

" I ' m h a p p i e s t when
I p l a y my a c c o r d i o n ,
and s o a r e t h o s e who
hear m e . "

Junior Play
S e n i o r P l a y, A s s i s t a n t
B u s . Manager C h o i r
1,3,4
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4 P a p e r S t a f f 1
Bus. Manager 4 P h o t o g r a p h y C l u b 2
Junior P l a y 3
Library Club 3
Basketball 1
Senior P l a y, B u s .
Manager

Page Ten

�BRIAN HARRISON

C . THOMAS HUBBARD
(Tom)

"To l o v e o n e s e l f i s
the b e g i n n i n g o f a
l i f e l o n g romance."
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Foottall 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Capt.
4
Baseball 1
Tr a c k 1 , 2 , 4
Photography C l u b 1
Vice- P r e s i d e n t 3
Student C o u n c i l 1

"He a l w a y s
t h i n g more
ing t h a n l e s s o n s . "
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Photography C l u b 3
Football 4
Baseball 3 , 4

ORA MAE JACKSON

LARRY HANSON

"Not t h a t I l o v e s t u d y " H e r h e a r t i s l i k e
the moon, t h e r e ' s a
less, b u t I love f u n
man i n i t . "
more.
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ,
Reporter 4

Cheerleader 2 , 3 , 4
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4
Hot L u n c h 2 , 3 , 4
Senior P l a y

SUZANNE HERMAN ( S u z i e )
" I n e v e r m e t a man I
didn't l i k e . "
Choir 3
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3
Paper S t a f f 1 , 2 , 3
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y
Queen's C o u r t 3
Student C o u n c i l 2
Tr e a s u r e r 3
Cheerleader 4

WAYNE JOHNSON

PHILLIP HOLLISTER
(Phil)

VERDIE JONES

"You c a n l e a d a m a n t o
high school b u t y o u
c a n ' t make h i m t h i n k . "
Photography C l u b 1 , 4
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Band 1
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

"He's n o t s o s h y a s
his a c t i o n s i m p l y. "
F. F. A . 3

"I have t o l i v e f o r
others and n o t f o r
myself."
Library Club 2 , 3 , 4
Choir 2 , 3 , 4

Page l e g e .

�•

RONALD KELLER
(Ronnie)
" I f you wish t o reach
the h i g h e s t b e g i n a t
the l o w e s t . "
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 '
Student C o u n c i l 4
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y

"A w i n n i n g w a y , a
friendly smile; i n
a l l a g i r l who's
really worth w h i l e . "
Choir 1
Library Club 3 , 4
Senior P l a y
Annual S t a f f 4
Secretary 4

JEANETTE KRIMYEL

NEVA MICKOLATCHER

"She i s n e v e r q u i e t
but when s h e i s
asleep."

" Ve r y s w e e t b u t c r a z y
to m e e t . "

Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y
Choir 1 , 3 , 4
Mixed C h o i r 3 , 4
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3

w

MYRNA MAURER
(Myrtle)

RICHARD L E E
(Rich)
"Words a r e u s e d o n
special occasions
and w i t h m e t h a t ' s
rare."

Basketball 1 , 2 , 3
Paper S t a f f 2
Annual S t a f f 3
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y

DULCIE M I L L I G A N
(Diane)
"A b l u s h c a n b e
beautiful, but often
inconvenient."
Annual S t a f f 3 ( A s s t .
Ed.)
Art 2
Tr e a s u r e 1
Secretary 3
Queen C o u r t 3
F u t u r e Te a c h e r s
Club 4 , ( P r e s . )

F. F . A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball 4
Baseball 3 , 4
Tr a c k 4

AP
DORTHY LITTLEJOHN
(Dorth)
"A d a r k - h a i r e d l a s s i e
as s w e e t a s a n y y o u
w i l l chance t o meet"
Hot L u n c h 2 , 3 , 4
Annual S t a f f 4
Choir 1 , 2
Octette Choir 2

FRANCES O L I V E R
(Fran)
" I ' v e t a k e n my f u n
where I ' v e f o u n d
it..
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4 .
Editor 4
Paper S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Asst. E d . 4
Student C o u n c i l 3 , 4
Secretary 2
Basketball 3
Senior P l a y
Cheerleader 3 , 4

Page Twelve

�ARLENE ROE

SHIRLEY TOWLE

"No m a t t e r h o w y o u
figure i t ,
it."

"Love i s a n a r t a n d
the g r e a t e s t o f t h e
arts."

Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Choir 1

Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Mixed C h o i r 2 , 3 , 4
Junior P l a y
Annual S t a f f 3
Library Club 3
F u t u r e Te a c h e r s 4

LAVERN R U W E Y ( B e r t )

WILM&amp; VA N

"The h a r d e r I t r y t h e
gooder t o b e , t h e
worser I become."

" I n c l a s s s h e may b e
a b i t shy but with
the g i r l s , i s s h e
fun l"

Basketball 1 , 2 , 3
Football 1 , 2 , 3
Baseball 1 , 2 , 3
Photography 2 , 3
F. F. A .

Choir 1
Basketball 3
Paper S t a f f 2

DALE SCHRADER

THALIA WATKINS

"When I
speare I a m s t r u c k
w i t h w o n d e r. "

"My m i n d i s g a y b u t
my h e a r t
c h o l y. "

Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
F. F. A .

Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Mixed C h o i r 3 , 4
President 1 , 3
F u t u r e Te a c h e r s 4
Paper S t a f f 1

CARL SCOTT

BETTY WIRDEN

"Experience i s t h e
name e v e r y o n e g i v e s
to h i s m i s t a k e s . "

"Success t o t h o s e
who w o r k . "

Photography 2 , 3
Mixed C h o i r 2 , 3
Junior P l a y
Senior P l a y ( S t a g e
Manager)
Bookstore 3 , 4

Choir 1
Library Club 4
Annual S t a f f 4
Hot L u n c h 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

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DONALD U L E RY

RICHARD WARSOP

"Wants t o t r a v e l t o
far-off places; likes
to d i a g n o s e
trouble cases.*

" I ' l l t e l l the
world and i t b e t t e r
listen.*
Mixed C h o i r 2 , 4
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Tr a c k 3 , 4
Paper S t a f f 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Annual S t a f f 3 , 4
Juhior P l a y
(Stage M g r . )
Senior P l a y

Senior P l a y
Art 3
Photography C l u b l
Avaition 2

IMO'

s

CLASS OFFICERS
Prdisident L a r r y C l a a r ( O m i t t e d )
Vice P r e s i d e n t S h i r l e y Doudt
Secretary M y r n a Maurer
T r e a s u r e r L u c i l l e Wa d s w o r t h

Class M o t t o : " O n e s t e p a t a t i m e b u t
always f o r w a r d . *
Class F l o w e r : C a r n a t i o n
Class C o l o r : W h i t e a n d Green
C l a s s A d v i s o r : M r . W . L . Adams
May 2 8 - - G r a d u a t i o n
May 3 1 - - S e n i o r e l e f t o n a f o u r d a y t r i p
to New Y o r k C i t y .
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�, In Study H a l l . . .

�STUDENTS GOING THROUGH HOT LUNCH L I N E .

4

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Mrs. V i c t o r Ockerman, r e t u r n i n g f o r
her 7 t h y e a r a s head c o o k and M r s . A r d e n
Johnson h e r a s s i s t a n t .

Tan i To rs

Mrs. J o h n M e r g l . ( M a i n O f f i c e )
M r. To m y E l l e n w o o d .
This page i s sponsored b y C a r l M i l l e r
Grocery U n i o n C i t y, Michigan
Page S'

M r. B e n H a n s o n .

�CLASS

�j u n i o r C1ai3
Marilyn Ayers
Robert B e n n e t t
Maxine B l o w e r s
Paul B r i s b a n e
Dean B r o o k s

Ray B r o w n
Shirley Clark
Glenn C r o s s
Janice D a v i s
Jimmy F r a n k s
4

Gary G a r n s e y
Ellen halstead
Phil hanson
Kenneth h a r v e y
Marcia H e n r y

-41

Norma H e r r i n g
Dale H i c k s
C l a r i c e Higgens
Cecil H i l l
Alfred Hitchcox

Maylan H o b d a y
Thomas H u b b a r d
David Johnson
Sharon 4 t z
Dean K e l l y

Barbara K r i c k
Allan Larrabee
B e a t r i c e Madden
Sarah McKenzie
Barbara M c N e t t

lii i l l

1

Howard M i l l e r ,
James M u s s e l m a n
Max O f f e n b e c k e r
Frank Ogden
Donald O l d s

P r, o r f i e l l e e n

�r

Nancy P e t t y
Gerald R i f f l e
Mary R o d r i c k
Arnold Seifke
Jack Shepard

tt

Gerald S m i t h
Merlin iteith
Patricia Smith
Yvonne S t o n e
Eden T e m p e r l y

Sava V u j o v i c h
Robert Wa t k i n s
F l o y d Worden
Joyce Z a r m s t o r f

Junior Class O f f i c e r s

K.
A.
M.
B.

H a r v e y, P r e s .
S e l f k e , Tr e a s .
H e n r y, Vi c e - P r e s .
McWett, Sec.

Peg. Ninotoon

�Sophomorei
Gayle A p p l e g a t e
Harold Arney
Roland B a l d w i n
Charles B a r t l e t t
Carolyn B a y l i s

Robert B e n n e t t
Danny B i t e m a n
karilyn Brauker
Lorraine B r o t t
Bonnie B r o w n

Sandra Brown
Jack Burgoon
Shines Claar
Carl C o l l y e r
Martin Craydon

Sylvia Delebaugh
Joan D i v i n e
Pat D o n b r o c k
Joyce E a r l
C h a r l o t t e Edwards

Lois F r a n k s
Frank G o r s l i n e
?tacky H a g e r m a n
James H a r v e y
Duane H e r m a n

Sally Hicks
J e r r y Hubbard
Janice Hunt
h a r y H u n t en
Zelma J o h n s o n

Albert Kaechele
Jean K l a s n e r
Ellen Lincoln
Alvin L i t t l e j o h n
Galen L u c a s

*
Page Twenty

�Bert Madden
Jim McDowell
Sara M e r c h a n t
Te d d y M e r c h a n t
Marilyn k i l l e r

Dawana M u s s e l m a n
Kieth Myers
Joan N o r t o n
Joe P a l m a t i e r
Jack Racolta

'rtilli'llill—
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e ee dn t c h l e r
J u nDori
i os rR R
Richard Robbins
M a r i l e e Scott
Jerry Shepard

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7

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I

Gail Smith
Helen S t o n e
Carl Stone
Ralph S t r o n g
Janat T h u r s t o n

Gary Wa d s w o r t h
Elma W i s n i e s k i
Kay W h i t n e y
J a n i c e Worden
John Yo r k

Pictures Omitted
A l b e r t Marunde
CLASS O F F I C E R S
Helen Stone
Tr e a s u r e r
Pat D o n b r o c k
Secretary
Ralph S t r o n g
Vice P r e s i d e n t
Jim H a r v e y
President

Peg, 7...nty-0n.

�—

R i c h a r d Adams
Royal A l b e r t
Judy A l d r i c h
Beverly Arney
David B a r d

Marlene B a y l i s
Patricia Bingley
Lester Blowers
D a r l e n e Bowen
Joyce B r o w n

Keith Brown
Sharon Brown
Arthur Carpenter
Joyce C a r t r i g h t
S a l l y Case

Delores Case
Loretta Clark
Janice C l i n e
Ann C r a i g
Kenny C r a v e n

Thomas E l l e n w o o d
Judy E l y
George F a b i a n o
Neal F u l t o n
P h y l l i s Garnsey

Cletus G i l b e r t
Joyce G r e g g
Irene Hamilton
Gene Hammond
Q u i n t o n Ramp

Marjorie Hiese
P h i l l i p Henry
L u c i l l e Herman
Marcia Herman
Clarence H i g g i n s

�Ronnie H i t c h c o x
Leo H u g h e s
Per J o h n s o n
Petra Johnson
Leroy Jones

Donald L i n c o l n
Delaine M i l l e r
Douglas k i l l e r
Lois Nunn
Robert O f f e n b e c k e r

Janet P e r k i n s
Virginia R i a l
Joyce R i n g l e r
Wanda R i n g l e r
Ernest R i p l e y

Ralph R o b b i n s
We n d e l l Rumsey
Bruce S m i t h
Earl Smith
Janet S m i t h

Fred S m i t l e y
Audrey S p i n d l o w
Dale S t r o h
Venda S t r y k e r
F r a n k Va u g h n

Ronnie T y l e r
C a r o l y n Wa g n e r
L. G . W a t k i n s
John W e l l s
Dora W h i t m o r e

Martha. W i l l i a m s
Ann W i s e
R a c h e l Wood
Mark W o o d r u f f

Page Twenty- Ore..

�CLASS OFFICERS
Freshman
K. B r o w n
Secretary
G. F a b i a n o
President
D. B a r d
Tr e a s u r e r
Q. Ramp
Vice P r e s ,

Eighth
Standing:
D. M a n l e y
Tr e a s u r e r
P. B a r d
Vice P r e s .
Sitting:
N. Z a r m s t o r f
Secretary
B. B u n d a y
President

Seventh
Standing:
G. G r e g g
Secretary
S . Hammond
Tr e a s u r e r
Sitting:
V. W i s n i e s k i
President
L. Robinson
Vice P r e s .

Page Twenty-

it

�eighth
Edward A d o l p h
Jimmy A l m o n d
Ethel Arney
Mason A r n e y
Wanda A r n e y

Norman B a k e r
kaul Bard
Joel B a r t l e t t
Jerry Blowers
Wendell B o l e

Dennis B o s t o n
Margaret Bronson
Bobby B u n d a y
Bruce Bunday
Betsy C r a i g

Ruth Ann C r a n e
I l o Craydon
Denny C r o s s
David D i x o n
Bruce D o r m e r

Ellamay D u f l o
Jerry E b e r t
Dorasene E e l l s
Roslyn E l y
Cynda F a d d e n

Ellsworth F a i r e s t
Chester F o l l i s
Vicky F o s t e r
Ann G r a h a m
B i l l Gray

Marian H a m i l t o n
Mickey Ranson
Larry Hicks
Jim H i g g i n s
Marilyn Jones

Page Twenty-feve

�Billy Katz
Helen Lavergne
David L e a s o r
Bob L y s t e r
S h i r l e y Madden

Donna M a n l e y
J o s l i n McDowell
John M i l l e r
Marvin k i l l i g a n
Rowena M o o r e

Margaret k o r r i l l
George M y e r s
Patsy N o r t o n
Martha O e c h s l e
Shirley ralmatier

David P a r k s
Jim Putman
Dale R a n k i n
Aldon Ranch
Linda Ranch

Leo S m u r r
Rachel S w a r t o u t
Norman U l e r y
Judy Va u g h n
Norene Wa d s w o r t h

Donald W a i t e
Joan Wa g n e r
1.1aron Wa r s o p
Marlene Yo r k
Nancy Z a r m s t o r f

Pictures Omitted
Howard B r o w n
Te r r y MacDonald
Raymond M c K e l v e y
Jack Neaman
Bob N e l s o n
Charles Pope

Page r e e n t y - t i a

�Seventh
Charles A d o l p h
David A r n e y
Donna L e e B a t e s
Paula Beam
Mary B e a r d

Sharon B l a c k b u r n
Larry Blowers
Marjorie Booth
Jean B u r g o o n
Joan Case

David D i x o n
William Dolbee
Delores Doone
Clarence Dowell
Howard D u f l o

ti

Richard Duncan
Priscilla Eells
Karl Engle
Janith Fairchild
Gary F o s t e r

Earl Fowler
Earl Frye
Gloria Gregg
Jimmy G r i s w a l d
S h a r o n Hammond

Larry Hart
Ronald H i g g i n s
Nedra H u b b a r d
Donna J o n e s
Richard Keefe

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Nina Hubbard
Ronald K e l l e r
Lewis L a k e
Stanley Lake
Ralph L i n d s e y

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�Gary L i t t l e
Janet L i t t l e
Jack Marunde
Mary M a t h e w s
J e r r y McCamly

Robert M i l l e r
William M i l l e r
Douglas M y e r s
Keith Nelson
Helen P e n d i l l

David P e t t y
Robert R i g g
Linda Robinson
Ronald R u t l e d g e
Gordon S e e d o r f

Ellsworth Smith
Robert S m i t h
Connie S p o o r
Shirley Stryker
Jean T i l d e n

V i r g i n i a Thompson
P a t r i c i a Tr u d g e o n
Carren Ty l e r
Emily Unroe
Edward V a n A k e n

Joan VanWormer
Beckey W a r n e r
Kathleen Williams
Virgene W i s n i e s k i

Pictures Omitted
Doris B a y l i s
David Chesebro
Mary E d w a r d s
Mona H i c k s
John M c K e l v e y
R i t a Worden

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D. U l e r y .
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G. B i n g l e y , N . M i c k o l a t c h e r , 0 . J a c k s o n .
Front Row--S.Doudt. G . F a b i a n o , S . Herman, F. O l i v e r , C . F o l l i s ,
M. A p p l e g a t e , M . M a u r e r .
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Louise Merchant. . . . . C a r o l y n F o l l i s
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A. W i s e . L . B r o t t , P . J o h n s o n
2ND R o w : P . M e r g l , R . K e l l e r , A . R o e , B . B r o w n , D . B r o o k s ,
V. G a r n s a y , E . B a y l i s , M . B r o n s o n , P . B r i s b a n e ,
C. H i l l , E . W i s n i e s k i , B . K a t z , M . H a g e r m a n .
3RD R o w : J . K r i m m e l , S . T o w l e , K . W h i t n e y , J . W o r d e n ,
J. W e l l s , J . Yo r k , D . Wa i t e , R . A l b e r t , B . C r a i g ,
C. C o l l y e r , D . H i c k s , K . C r a v e n , T . M e r c h a n t ,
G. R i f f e l , D . R a n k i n , E . R i p l e y , S . C a s e , J . M i l l e r ,
M. H o b d a y , B . O f f e n b e c k e r .
Standing L . H i c k s , L . Merchant, G . Gregg, S . K a t z , B . McNett,
Mr. N e w b u r y.
The b a n d w o n a 1 s t i n t h e m a r c h i n g c o n t e s t h e l d a t S t .
Joseph. T h e y a l s o won a 1 s t a t C e n t e r v i l l e .
The S a x a p h o n e Q u a r t e t w o n a 1 s t a t t h e D i s t r i c t S o l o
contest h e l d a t Kalamazoo. T h e s e f o l l o w i n g f o u r w i l l a l s o
compete i n t h e S t a t e S a x a p h o n e C o n t e s t . E l m a W i s n i e s k i ,
Cecil H i l l , Pat Smith, and S. Katz.
The f o l l o w i n g f i v e w e r e i n t h e A l l — S t a r B a n d
Rivers. D e a n Brooks, Bonnie Brown, Gerald R i f f e l , Petra
Johnson, a n d J i m Putnam.
The b a n d i s h a v i n g a S p r i n g C%oncert T u e s d a y M a r c h 1 7 , 1 9 5 3 .
T h i s p a g e i s s p o n s o r e d b y Wa d s w o r t h G a r a g e .
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R. L y s t e r , I . C r a y d o n , J . S p e n c e r , N . U l e r y , B . D o r m e r , D . L e a s o r , D . K e l l e r ,
M r. N e w b u r y .
T h i r d Row: J . C a s e , M . L e a s o r , C . F o l l i s , D . C r o s s , E . A r n e y , M . Y o r k , D . P a r k s ,
D. B o s t o n , L . S u u r r , G . F o s t e r , I . B o y n t o n .
Second R o w : J . Va u g h n , L . Z a r m a t o r r , E . F e r g u s o n , J . B a r t l e t t , J . S p e n c e r , M . B e a r d ,
R. D o d d , M . A r n e y , R . M o o r e , P . B a r d , S . H a m m o n d , M . O e c h s l e , R . C h a r d ,
t.1. M o r r i l l
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P. I V m d g e o n , J . B r i s b a n e .

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Ss- e n d i n g : P . B r i s b a n e , D . B r o o k s , M . H o b d a y , S .
M. H a g e r m a n , N. C u y i a r s , M r . N e w b u r y — D i r e c t o r .
Sitting: P .
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S. D o u d t , B . B r o w n .
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B a y l i s , V . Jones, B . P e t c h , P. B i n g l e y, P. Johnson, S . Merchant,
Norton, N . O r t , S . C l a r k .
E a r l , S . K a t z , D . Hagelshaw, S . D o u d t , S . V u j o v i c h , J . K r i m m e l ,
Krick, N . Bronson, M . Berman.
C l a r k , A . C r a i g , G . F a b i a n o , P . M e r g l , S . H i c k s , B . Brown,
Herman, J . H u n t , J . Gregg, M r . Newbury ( D i r e c t o r )
H e n r y, T . Wa t k i n s , J . Z a r m a t o r f , L . M e r c h a n t , S . Brown,
C a r t w r i g h t , A . Spindlow, C . B a y l i s .

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F . G o r s l i n e , A . L a r r a b e e , J . S h e p a r d , P . H o l l i s t e r , R . Wa r s o p ,
W. F u l t o n , R . B e n n e t t , M . C u y l e r , E . T e m p e r l y .
P. M e r g l , S . K a t z , D . H a g e l s h a w , S . D o u d t , J . K r i m m e l , S . M e r c h a n t ,
3RD ROW:
L. Merchant.
2ND ROW: P . B r i s b a n e , D . B r o o k s , N . H a g e r m a n , S . V u j o v i c h , M . H o b d a y,
A. C a r p e n t e r , R . O f f e n b e c h e r , M r . N e w b u r y.
1ST ROW: M . H e n r y , T . W a t k i n s , J . E a r l . B . K r i c k , J . Z a r m a t o r f , B . B r o w n ,
S. Brown.
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J. W e l l s , P. Donbrock, N . P e t t y, S . McKenzie, H . Stale
D. M u s s e l m a n , S . H i c k s , S . B r o w n , C . F o l l i s , C . B a y l i s
Kenneth C r a v e n .
Miss S h e l l , S . C l a a r , B . M c N e t t , M . H e n r y , F . O l i v e r
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(Vice P r e s i d e n t ) ; K . W h i t n e y, G . A p p l e g a t e , S . To w l e .
3RD ROW: R . A l b e r t , M . W o o d r u f f , K . B r o w n , R . O f f e n b e c k e r , ( T r e a s . ) ;
A. C a r p e n t e r , L . G . W a t k i n s , D . S t r o h .
2ND ROW: M r s . H o o k e r , S . D e l e b a u g h , G . S m i t h , A . C r a i g , D . R e e d , R . W o o d ,
P. J o h n s o n , J . A l d r i c h .
1ST ROW: J . E l y , W . R i n g l e r , M . W i l l i a m s , B . A r n e y , J . C a r t w r i g h t ,
J . P e r k i n s , L . Wa d s w o r t h ( S e c r e t a r y ) .

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S p i n d l o w, G . S m i t h , S . Warsop, R . K e l l e r , S . V u j o v i c h ,
R e e d , J . Putnam, D . Adams, J . B l o w e r s .

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D. L i n c o l n , P . H o l l i s t e r , D . B i t e m a n , P . J o h n s o n , G . F a b i a n o ,
D. B a r d , Q . H a m p , P . H e n r y .
2ND ROW:
M r. V a l l i a n t , D . O l d s , F . W o r d e n , D . J o h n s o n , D . R e e d ,
V. S t r y k e r , E . H a l s t e a d , G . B i n g l e y , F . G o r s l i n e
1ST ROW: P . G a r n s a y , M . R o d e r i c k , G . A p p l e g a t e , P . D o n b r o c k , J . H u n t ,
M. B a y l i s , J . E a r l .

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Hammond, C . S c o t t , N . B r o n s o n , N . F u l t o n
R o e , B . Warden, V . J o n e s , L . M e r c h a n t , P. M i e r g l .
Wadsworth, M . A p p l e g a t e , M i s s S p e n c e r, M . M a u r e r,
Patch, J . Norton
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STANDING; E d n a A d a m s , B o n n i e B r o w n , L u c i l l e H e r m a n , S u e H e r m a n ,
KNEELING; O r a M a e J a c k s o n , F r a n c e s O l i v e r , S h a r o n B r o w n , D o n n a B u n d a y.

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MAJORETTES: G l o r i a G r e g g , S h a r o n K a t t , B a r b a r a M c N e t t .
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2nd ROW:
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4TH ROW:

M r. V a l l i a n t , L . H a n s o n , C . H i l l , R . S t r o n g , A. S e i f k e , F . O g d e n ,
Richard L e e .
J . F r a n k s , T . K a e c h e l e , J . Y o r k , F . S m i t l y , N. F u l t o n , K . M y e r s ,
Kenneth C r a v e n
L . J o n e s , F . 4 o r d e n , R . T y l e r , E . S m i t h , F . Va u g h n , G . B i n g l e y ,
Ernest R i p l e y.
M. S m i t h , B . W a t k i n s , M . H a g e r m a n , D. S h r a d e r , J . M u s s e l m a n ,
P. H o l l i s t e r , J . R e n t c h l e r .

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Left t o R i g h t B . P a t c h , M i s s H a y n e r, J . N o r t o n , M . Ay e r s ,
3. Delehaugh, M . Hunten, D . Musselman, ( S e a t e d )
T h i s p a g e i s s p o n s o r e d b y t h e SHOPPERS G U I D E
Mr. H o b d a y. U n i o n C i t y , M i c h i g a n
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Row- B o b B u n d a y, J a c k S h e p a r d , J e r r y S h e p a r d , P h i l H a n s o n ,
Te d M e r c h a n t , To m H u b b a r d , B o b W a t k i n s , A r t C a r p e n t e r ,
Jim McDowell, b o b B e n n e t t , J a c k R a c o l t a , D a l e H i c k s ,
Dick Keefe.
M i d d l e o w - C o a c h Wa d e , A l f r e d H i t c h c o x , D e a n K e l l e y , D e a n B r o o k s
Kenny H a r v e y , M e r l i n S m i t h , G l e n n C r o s s , L a r r y C l a a r ,
Coach W h e e l e r .
F r o n t h o w - C . To m H u b b a r d , M a r t i n O u y l e r B r i a n H a r r i s o n , R i c h a r d
Wa r s o p , D a l e S c h r a d e r , Wa y n e F u l t o n .
The f i r s t g a m e w i t h C o l o n w a s a r o u g h n i p a n d t u c k
U . C . c o r i n g o u t o n t o p 1 2 - 6 . T h e s e c o n d game w a s w i t h H o m e r, a
l o p s i d e d v i c t o r y f o r t h e T r o j a n s a s t h e y made s e v e r a l l o n g r u n s ,
w i t h t h e s c o r e 1 8 - 6 . T h e t h i r d game w a s a b i t d i f f e r e n t a s b o t h
teams f o u g h t h a r d a l l t h r o u g h t h e game w i t h U . C . m a k i n g t h e o n l y
touchdown, f i n a l s c o r e U . C . 6 , Q u i n c y 0 . I n t h e
U.C. m e t t h e t e a m who l a t e r t i e d f o r t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p , t h a t t e a m
was B r o n s o n . T h e y s h o w e d a n a m a z i n g s c o r i n g t e a m a s t h e y r o l l e d
up a s c o r e o f 2 5 - 6 . U . C . t h e n t o o k t h e n e x t t w o g a m e s
v i l l e and L i t c h f i e l d r e s p e c t i v e l y b y t h e scores o f 7 - 6 and
Then c a m e A t h e n s , a l o n g s t a r . d i n g r i v a l , w h o p r o c e e d e d t o t a k e t h e
game f r o m t h e M a r o o n s b y t h e l a r g e s t s c o r e o f t h e s e a s o n , 2 7 - 1 2 .
The f i n a l g a m e w a s w i t h R e a d i n g w h i c h p r o v e d t o b e a s t o u g h
o f t h e o t h e r games. U . C . f i n a l l y w o n b y t h e s c o r e o f

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To p R o w - C o a c h W a d e , B . B e n n e t t , R . W a r s o p , M . H o b d a y , T . H u b b a r d , A . H i t c h ,
c o x , H . M i l l e r , Coach W h e e l e r .
M i d d l e R o w - D . B r o o k s , D. S c h r a d e r , H . A s h d o w n , M . S m i t h , J . S h e p a r d , C . H 111 ,
I n F r o n t - B . B u n d a y, M . M i l l i g a n .

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B. S u n d a y , V . G a r n s a y , J . Y o r k , L . G . W a t k i n s , G . L u c a s ,
A. K a c h e l e , J . W e l l s , R . K e e f e .
Coach W a d e , R . A l b e r t , K . B r o w n , L . B l o w e r s , D . M i l l e r , E . R i p l e y ,
B. S m i t h , C . C o l l y e r , R . B e n n e t t , C o a c h W h e e l e r .
D. A d a m s , D . S t r o h , R . S t r o n g , G . F a b i a n o , B . O f f e n b e c h e r , N . F u l t o n ,
Per J o h n s o n
G. Hammond, C . G ; l b e r t , E . C u y l e r , R . H i t c h c o x .

G. F a b i a n o , D . B a r d , P . J o h n s o n , A . C a r p e n t e r , C . B a r t l e t t
J. McDowell, J . Yo r k , R . S t r o n g , J . Shepard.
Coach Wa d e , E . R i p l e y , D . J o h n s o n , R . T y l e r , P . B r i s b a n e ,
C. G i l b e r t , J . R a c o l t a , N . F u l t o n , P . H a n s o n , C o a c h W h e e l e r
C. H i g g e n s , G . Hammond, C . C o l l y o r , R . A l b e r t , D . A d a m s ,
B. O f f e n b e c h e r , Q . H e m p , T . E l l e n w o o d .
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Brown, M . H o b d a y , C . B a r t l e t t , T . H u b b a r d , A . H i t c h c o x , J . M c D o w e l l ,
P. H o l l i s t e r .
T h i r d Row- - R . S t r o n g , J . S h e p a r d , P . B r i s b a n e , E . Merchant, G . R i f f e l ,
P. H a n s o n , F . V a u g h n , R . L e e , C . H i l l , M . S m i t h .
SecondR o w - - C o a c h Wa d e , T. H u b b a r d , D . B a r d , B . S m i t h , P . J o h n s o n ,
R. H i t c h c o x , M . C u y l e r , J. Y o r k , H . M i l l e r , J . S h e p a r d , J . R a c o l t a ,
Coach W h e e l e r .
F i r s t R o w - - C . C o l l y e r , P . H e n r y , G . Hammond, K . C r a v e n , J . W e l l s ,
U7 —71-17.7t, L . J o n e s , C . H i g g i n s , N . F u l t o n , M . W o o d r u f f .
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Charlotte Edwards, S a l l y H i c k s .
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Ray B r o w n , T o n y R e n n e r , P a u l B r i s b a n e , P h i l l i p H e n r y ,
Carolyn B a y l i s .

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Football 1,2,3,4-Basketball 1,2,3,4-Baseball 1,
2,3,4-Track 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Paper S t a f f 4 -Annual S t a f f
4- M i x e d C h o i r 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - J u n i o r P l a y .
MAXINE BLOWERS
"Seen, b u t s e l d o m h e a r d . "
Art 1 .
PAUL BRISBANE
"He k n o w s m u s i c f r o m A t o Z . F e w o f h i s g e n i i
do y o u s e e . "
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - M i x e d C h o i r 1 , 2 , 3 Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 -Paper S t a f f 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Annual
S t a f f 4 - S e n i o r P l a y -Double S e x t e t 3 , 4 -Dance
Band 3 , 4 - J u n i o r P l a y ( B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r ) .
DEAN BROOKS
"Don't t a k e l i f e t o o s e r i o u s l y, y o u ' l l never
get o u t o f i t a l i v e . "
Football 1,2,3,4-Basketball 1,2,3,4-Baseball 1,
2 , 3 , 4 - Tr a c k 2 , 3 - J u n i o r P l a y -Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Mixed
C h o i r 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - D o u b l e S e x t e t 3 , 4 -Dance Band 3 , 4 .

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Basketball 1 , 2 -Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 -Senior P l a y -Paper
S t a ff 3 , 4 -Annual S t a f f 4 .

SHIRLEY CLARK ( S h i r l )
"The k i n d o f g i r l w e w o u l d l i k e t o h a v e m o r e o f . "
Choir 2 , 3 -Paper S t a f f 3 , 4 -Photography 1 - L i b r a r y
President 4 .

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JANICE D AV I S
"Anything worth doing a t a l l i s worth doing
well."
Paper S t a f f 3 , 4 - A r t 2 .

• • • • • • • • •

JIMMY L . FRANKS ( J i m )
"Our s i l e n t m a n . "
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
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PHIL HANSON
"Al]. g r e a t m e n a r e d y i n g a n d I d o n ' t f e e l s o
well myself."
Tr a c k 2 , 3 , 4 - F o o t b a l l 3 , 4 - B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .

KENNETH HARVEY ( K e n n i e )
*Happy-go-lucky b u t m o s t l y happy and n o t v e r y
l u c k y. "
Tr a c k 2 , 3 , 4 - F o o t b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 - B a s k e t b a l l
ball 3 , 4 -President 2 , 3 -Student Council President
4- J u n i o r P l a y .

MARCIA HENRY
" I f work w i l l do i t , s h e ' l l w i n . "
Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Mixed C h o i r 3 , 4 -Band 4 - P a p e r S t a f f
Ed. 3 , C o . E d . 4 - A n n u a l S t a f f 2 , 4 Senior P l a y - B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 - A r t 1 , 2 surer 1 - V i c e - P r e s i d e n t 3 .

NORMA HERRING
"A q u i e t a n d o o n s d i e n t i o u s w o r k e r . *
Library 4 .

DALE HICKS ( P e t e )
"He l i k e s t h e m s h o r t , h e l i k e s t h e m t a l l , y o u
know a n d I k n o w h e l i k e s t h e m a l l . "
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Mixed C h o i r 2 - J u n i o r P l a y - B a n d 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - S t u d e n t
Council 4 .
CLARICE H I G G I N S
"She d o n ' t w a n t t o g o t o M a r s , b u t she's a f t e r
a"Rocket."
Junior P l a y -Senior P l a y -Annual S t a f f 4 -Paper
Staff 4 -Hot lunch 4 .
CECIL LYNN H I L L ( C e c )
*Have f u n w h i l e y o u ' r e a l i v e b e c a u s e y o u ' l l b e
dead a l o n g t i m e . "
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2,3-Student Council President 3 Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Football
1,2,3,4-Junior Play-Senior Play-Vice President
1,4.

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Photography 1 - F o o t b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - 8 a 8 k e t b 8 1 1 1 , 2 ,
3,4-Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .

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4- B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 - D a n c e B a n d 3 , 4 Double S e x t e t 3 , 4 - J u n i o r P l a y .

THOMAS HUBBARD ( To m )
" I t ' s n i c e t o be good b u t you miss a l o t o f f u n . °
F. F. A . 1 , 2 - F o o t b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - Tr a c k 3 , 4 - A v i a t i o n 1 .

DAVID JOHNSON ( D a v e )
"Success i s b y a c t i n g n o t w i s h i n g . "
Photography 1 , 3 - P a p e r S t a f f 2 - B a s k e t b a l l
dent C o u n c i l 4 - J u n i o r P l a y - S e n i o r P l a y - S t u d e n t
M a n a g e r.

SHARON KATZ
"An i n d u s t r i o u s g i r l w i t h i d e a s a l l h e r o w n . "
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - C h o i r 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - M i x e d
Double S e x t e t 3 , 4 - D a n c e B a n d 3 , 4 -Drum
Basketball' 1 , 2 -Paper S t a f f 4 -Annual S t a f f
F o o t b a l l Queen 4 - Tr e a s u r e r 4 - S t u d e n t
r e t a r y 2 -Junior P l a y -Senior P l a y.

BARBARA K R I C K ( B a r b )
" I ' v e t a k e n my f u n w h e r e I ' v e f o u n d i t . "
Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Mixed C h o i r 1 , 3 , 4 Annual S t a f f 4 - P a p e r S t a f f 4 - J u n i o r P l a y - D o u b l e
Quintette 1 .

BEATRICE MADDEN ( B e a )
"She's t h e g a l y o u ' v e g o t t a w a t c h . "
Basketball 1 , 2 -Annual S t a f f 4 -Choir 4 -Mixed
choir 4 -Junior P l a y -Senior P l a y - L i b r a r y 3 .
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SARAH MCKENZIE
"She's n e v e r q u i e t b u t when s h e ' s a s l e e p . "
Choir 1 -Paper S t a f f 3 - L i b r a r y S t a f f 4 -Annual
S t a f f 3 . 4 - B a s k e t b a l l 1 , 2 - S e n i o r P l a y P r o m p t e r.
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▪ She i s s h o r t a n d f u l l o f f u n a l s o l i k e d b y
everyone."
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Play- S e n i o r P l a y - P a p e r S t a f f 3 , 4 -Double S e x t e t
4.

HOWARD MILLER ( H o w i e )
*An i n n o c e n t f a c e , b u t o n e c a n n e v e r t e l l . *
Football 2 -Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Tr e a s u r e r 2 .

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*L o t s o f s e n s e b u t m o s t l y n o n s e n s e . "
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - P a p e r S t a f f 3 -Annual S t a f f 4 .

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it's work."
Football 3 -Basketball 4 -Baseball 1 .

FRANKLIN OGDEN ( F r a n k )
*The h a r d e r I t r y t h e g o o d e r t o b e , t h e w o r s e r
I become.*
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - F . F . A . T r e a s u r e r 3 , 4 - P a p e r S t a f f
3- A v i a t i o n 1 .

DONALD OLDS ( D o n )
"Giggle, G i g g l e , l i t t l e l a d , how I wish t h y
mirth I had.
F o o t b a l l 2 - B a s e b a l l 1 - A r t 1 -Photography
Mixed C h o i r 4 .

BETTY PETCH
"Quiet p e o p l e a r e welcomed e v e r y w h e r e . *
Art 2 , 3 -Choir 3 , 4 - L i b r a r y S t a f f 3 , 4 .

NANCY PETTY ( P e t t y )
"She's g o t t h e l o o k o f a n a n g e l b u t t h e r e ' s
devil i n her eye."
Basketball 1 , 2 -Junior P l a y -Senior P l a y -Hot Lunch
3- L i b r a r y S t a f f 4 - A n n u a l S t a f f 3 , 4 c i l 1 -Paper S t a f f 1 , 2 , 3 .
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�ANTHONY RENNER ( T o n y )
"Never w o r r y t o d a y i f y o u c a n p u t i t o f f u n t i l
t o m o r r o w. "
Senior P l a y -Annual S t a f f 4 -Paper S t a f f 4 .
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GERALD R I F F E L ( G u s )
"Why l o o k i t u p ? A s k m e . "
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - M i x e d C h o i r 1 , 2 , 4 B a s e b a l l 1 , 2 -Dance Band 3 , 4 .

MARY RODERICK
"Her h e a r t i s l i k e t h e m o o n ; i t h a s a man i n i t . "
C h o i r 1 -Camera C l u b 3 - A r t 1 - J u n i o r P l a y .

ARNOLD S E I F K E ( A r n i e )
"Coming t o s c h o o l d o e s n o h a r m , b u t i t
back o n t h e f a r m . "
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - B a s e b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 Treasurer 3 .

is better

JACK SHEPARD ( S h e p )
"There's no f u t u r e i n w o r r y i n g . "
Football 1,2,3,4-Basketball 1,2,3,4-Baseball 1,
2,3,4-Track 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Paper S t a f f 3 , 4 -Annual S t a f f
4- M i x e d C h o i r 3 , 4 - J u n i o r P l a y - S e n i o r
dent C o u n c i l 1 - V i c e - P r e s i d e n t 2 .
MERLIN S M I T H ( T i g e r )
" I ' l l study i f I f e e l l i k e i t , and won't i f I
d o n ' t , . I ' l l graduate i f I can; i f I c a n ' t , I
won't."
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Baseball 1 ,
2- T r a c k 1 - S t u d e n t C o u n c i l 1 , 2 , 3 J u n i o r P l a y -Paper S t a f f 3 - A n n u a l S t a f f 3 - F. F. A
1,2,3,4-Mixed Choir 1 , 2 .
PATRICIA ANN S M I T H ( P a t )
"Nothing i s impossible t o a w i l l i n g heart."
Band 2 , 3 , 4 - C h o i r 4 .
EDEN TINFERLEY
"School i s f r e e , b u t w h y r i d e a ' f r e e h o r s e ' t o
death?"
Mixed C h o i r 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
Pape r w , 7 t 4

1

�SAVA VUJOVICH
"Who knows w h a t l i e s b e h i n d t h o s e d a r k b r o w n e y e d '
Basketball 1 , 2 -Choir 2 , 3 , 4 -Mixed
Double S e x t e t 3 , 4 - Q u e e n ' s C o u r t 4 - P a p e r S t a f f
2,4-Annual S t a f f 4 - S e c r e t a r y 2 , 4 -Student C o u n c i l
3- J u n i o r P l a y - S e n i o r P l a y .
ROBERT WATKINS ( B o b )
"I don't l e t studies i n t e r f e r e w i t h
tion!
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 -Baseball 1 , 2 ,
4- T r a c k 1 , 2 , 4 - P a p e r S t a f f 2 , 3 - A n n u a l
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
FLOYD ALFRED WORDEN ( T u d y )
" i l o y d came t o s c h o o l e a c h d a y , b u t F l o y d n e v e r
came t o s t a y . "
F. F. A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - B a s k e t b a l l 1 - B a s e b a l l
graphy 1 - J u n i o r P l a y .
JOYCE ZARMSTORF
"Always h a p p y, a l w a y s g a y , n a t u r e m a d e h e r j u s t
that w a y. "
Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 -Mixed C h o i r 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .

SENIORCLASS
President-Arnold S e i f k e
Vice-Pres.-Cecil H i l l
Secretary-Sava Vu j o v i c h
Tr e a s u r e r - S h a r o n K a t z

Class M o t t o - " S t r i v e t o d a y f o r a b e t t e r
t o m o r r o w. "
Class C o l o r s - B l u e a n d G o l d
Class F l o w e r - Y e l l o w R o s e
Senior T r i p - Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C .

T h i r l e , 4

�111111

��Gayle A p p l e g a t e
Harold Arney
Roland B a l d w i n
Charles B a r t l e t t e
Carolyn B a y l i s

Richard B e n n e t t
Dan B i t e m a n
Marilyn Brauker
Lorraine B r o t t
Bonnie B r o w n

Sandra Brown
Frances B y k o s k e
Shirlee C l e a r
Carl C o l l y e r
Martin Craydon

S y l v i a Delebaugh
Joan D i v i n e
P a t r i c i a Donbrock
C h a r l o t t e Edwards
Lois F r a n k s

Frank G o r s l i n e
M i c h a e l Hagerman
James H a r v e y
Duane Herman
Sally Hicks

J e r r y Hubbard
Janice Hunt
Zelma J o h n s o n
Albert Kaechele
Susan K e l l e r

dio
Jean K l a s n e r
Ellen Lincoln
Alvin L i t t l e j o h n
Galen L u c a s
Burton Madden

Pnge . • t x t e r n

�James M c D o w e l l
Wanda M c M u r t r i e
Sara M e r c h a n t
Te d M e r c h a n t
Marilyn M i l l e r

Joe P a l m a t i e r
Jack R a c o l t a
Doris Reed
Junior Rentchler
Dick Robbins

Jerry Shepard
Gail Smith
Ralph S t r o n g
Janet T h u r s t o n
Gary Wa d s w o r t h

Kay W h i t n e y
Janice Worden
John Yo r k
Elma W i s n i e s k i

JUNO
I RCLASS

President Ralph Strong
Vice-Pree. J i m Harvey
Secretary Charles B a r t l e t t
?ressurer Pat Donbrock

Pdge c e e e d l e , n

�SOPH
R i c h a r d Adams
Royal A l b e r t
Judy A l d r i c h
Beverly Arney
David B a r d

Elaine B a y l i s
Marlene B a y l i s
Patricia Bingley
Lester Blowers
Darlene Bowen

Keith Brown
Sharon Brown
S h i r l e y Bussema
Arthur Carpenter
Joyce C a r t w r i g h t

Joan Case
S a l l y Case
Loretta Clark
Janice C l i n e
Ann C r a i g

Kenneth C r a v e n
Thomas E l l e n w o o d
Judy E l y
George F a b i a n ( )
Neal F u l t o n

Robert Gay
Joyce Gregg
J o h n Hagaman
Gene Hammond
Irene Hamilton
&amp; A g a

•

I l l

Q u i n t o n Hamp
Alice Harris
P h i l l i p Henry
L u c i l l e Herman
Marcia Herman

4410

Page Etghteen

�Clarence H i g g i n s
Ronald H i t c h c o c k
Clyde H u b b a r d
Leo H u g h e s
Per J o h n s o n

k'

Petra Johnson
Eunice Jones
LeRoy J o n e s
Donald L i n c o l n
Douglas M i l l e r

&amp;it

e

Lois Nunn
Robert O ff e n b e c h e r
Janet P e r k i n s
Larry P i c k e t t
Virginia Rial

Joyce R i n g l e r
Wanda R i n g l e r
Ernest R i p l e y
Bruce S m i t h
Janet S m i t h

Fred S m i t l e y
Audrey S p i n d l o w
Dale S t r o h
Vonda S t r y k e r
Ronald T y l e r

2
PP'

F r a n k Va u g h n
C a r o l e Wa g n e r
L. G . W a t k i n s
John W e l l s
Dora W h i t m o r e

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ai
Vrnot,o,

Martha W i l l i a m s
Ann W i s e
R a c h e l Wood
Mark W o o d r u f f
Cletus G i l b e r t
Not p i c t u r e d :
Ralph Robbins
L o r r a i n e Ta y l o r

�FRES
01

Edward A d o l p h
James A l m o n d
Etnel Arney
Maron A r n e y
Wanda A r n e y

Norman B a k e r
Paul B a r d
Joel B a r t l e t t
Robert B a r r i n g t o n
Willis Billman

Jerry Blowers
Wendell B o l e
Wesley B r a n d t
Margaret Bronson
Bruce Bunday

Bob B u n d a y
Robert B u r n s
Patricia Callahan
Mary C h a s e
Myrna C l a r k e

Russell C l u t t e r
h o Craydon
Betsy C r a i g
Ruth Crane
Mark C r i s s e y

George C r a w f o r d
Joan Wa g n e r
Denny C r o s s
Barbara D o l l
Jerry Ebert

Dorasene E l l s
Roslyn E l y
Chester F o l l i s
Vicki Foster
William Gray

�Ann G r a h a m
Marion H a m i l t o n
M a r j o r i e Hampton
Michael Hanson
Larry Hicks

L a Ve r n e H i l l
Alta Jones
James J o n e s
Marilyn Jones
William Katz

Helen L a v e r g n e
David L e a s o r
Robert L y s t e r
S h i r l e y Madden
Donna M a n l e y

J o s l i n McDowell
Cluris McMurtrie
Gary M i l l e r
John M i l l e r
Marvin M i l l i g a n

L e s l i e Moran
Rowena M o o r e
Margaret M o r r i l l
George M y e r s
J a c k Neaman

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Patricia Norton
David P a r k s
Shirley Palmatier
James P u t n a m
Linda Ray

0

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Linda Rench
Edith Schragg
Harriet Smith
Leo S m u r r
Billy Strong

Page Te r n

�Rachel S w a r t o u t
J u d y Va u g h n
Ruby Va u g h n
Norene W a d s w o r t h
Donald W a i t e

Sharon Wa r s o p
J. B . Whitmore
Kenneth W i l l i a m s
Marlene Yo r k
Nancy Z a r m s t o r f
Not p i c t u r e d :
Norman U l e r y
Dale R a n k i n

FRESHMEN

OFFI

P r e s i d e n t L a Ve r n H i l l
Vice-Pres. B o b Bunday
Secretary Nancy Z a r m s t o r f
Tr e a s u r e r Donna ILanley

SOPHOMORE
OFFI
P r e s i d e n t B o b Gay
Vice-Pres. George Fabiano
S e c r e t a r y R a c h e l Wood
Treasurer S a l l y Case

Page Twenty-two

�EIGHTH
Charles A d o l p h
David A r n e y
Donna B a t e s
Doris B a y l i s
Paula Beam

Mary B e a r d
Larry Blowers
Marjorie Booth
Jean B u r g o o n
Joan C a s e

Russell Crandall
B i l l Dolbee
Bruce D o r m e r
Dolores Doone
Clarence D o w e l l

Howard D u f l o
Richard Duncan
Lary E l l e n Edwards
Priscilla Ells
Earl Frye

Gary F o s t e r
Gloria Gregg
S h a r o n Hammond
Larry Hart
Mona H i c k s

Ronald H i g g i n s
Nedra H u b b a r d
Nina H u b b a r d
Dick Keefe
Donald K e l l e r

t

Stanley Lake
Jack Marunde
Mary M a t h e w s
J e r r y McCamly
Robert M i l l e r

�Helen P e n d i l l
David P e t t y
Linda Robinson
Ronald R u t l e d g e
Ellsworth Smith

Robert S m i t h
Connie S p o o r
Shirley Stryker
H a z e l Thompson
V i r g i n i a Thompson

Jean T i l d e n
P a t r i c i a Tr u d g e o n
Carren Ty l e r
Emily Unroe
Joann Va n Wormer

Kathleen W i l l i a m s
Virgene W i s n i e s k i
R i t a Wo r d e n
Not p i c t u r e d :
James G r i s w o l d
Susan M o s h e r
Robert R i g g s
Karen Te a c h o u t
Rebecca Wa r n e r

CLASS

President D i c k Keefe
Vice-Pres. Gary F o s t e r
Secretary Connie Spoor
Treasurer C h a r l e s A d o l p h

Page Twenty-four

�SEVENTH
D o r o t h y Adams
Elwyn A n e w i s h k i
Roy A r n e y
Rose B a r r i n g t o n
Ivan Boynton

Joyce B r i s b a n e
Clara Lee B r o t t
Ruth A n n Brown
Mary L o u B u r g o o n
Carol Burkhardt

Gail Carpenter
Julia Carpenter
J u d i t h Case
David Chesebro
John C o n v e r s e

••••

Alfred Crandall
Diana C r a n d a l l
Ellen Cross
Charles C u t c h a l l
Louis C u y l e r

Nancy D o l b e e
Robert Dormer
Spencer Dunn
Carol Edwards
Charles E n g l i s h

Gary F a i r c h i l d
Bryant F o r d
Gordon G l e n
Charles G r e g o r y
Lynn H a g e l s h a w

Lawrence Hamp
Warren Hand
S h i r l e y Hawver
Albert Heise
J u d i t h Hose

�Robert I r i s h
James J o h n s o n
James K i n g s l e y
Yvonne L a i r
Michael Leasor

Gail Lincoln
Ly n n L i n c o l n
Judy L i t t l e
Joyce M a n l e y
Sharon M a r k l e y

John M c K e l v e y
Louise M i l l e r
Loretta M i l l e r
Sabin Mroz
Keith Nelson

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_ •

Clarence Peterson
James P e r k i n s
Irene P h i l o
Donald Putnam
K e i t h Reed

Bonnie Rench
Mary R h o d e s
Gloria Rosenberry
R i c h a r d Rumsey
Carl Salyer

J e r r y Sanderson
Beverly Smith
David S m i t h
David Smurr
James S p e n c e r

Carol Swain
T h e r r a l l Te a c h o u t
Sharon T h a y e r
Phyllis Thurston
Pearl T i l d e n

Peer Tsocot7-sol

�Shelia Trennepohl
Kathryn Vi n c e n t
J e r r y Wa d s w o r t h
Margo Wa g n e r
Mary W e l l e r

o

Kathleen Wilson
M a r t i n Yo r k
Lucille Zarmstorf
Sharon Z e r b y
Karen Z o n g k e r
Not p i c t u r e d :
V i r g i n i a Cooper
Edna L e h m a n

RISS

President Sharon Thayer
Vice-Pres. J u l y Case
Secretary L u c i l l e Zarmstorf
Tr e a s u r e r S a b i n M r o z

p i e

1 - • • • • 11 y- t • t • n

���GIRLS'

F i r s t Row:

C. B a y l i s , S . K e l l e r , S . P a l m a t i e r , M . C l a r k , S . W a r s o p , J . C r e g g , J . C a r t w r i g n t ,
S. C a s e , P . ' A n g l e ] , M . H e n r y , J . Z a r m s t o r f , B . M c N e t t , R . C r a n e .

Second R o w : S . M e r c h a n t , W . A r n e y , H . S m i t h , D . M a n l e y , I . C r a y d o - , , M . Y o r k , L . R a y , A .
S p i n d l o w, E . A r n e y , H . L a Ve r g n e , N . Z a r m s t o r f , M . J o n e s , J . H u n t , M . M o r r i l l ,
L. C l a r k .
T h i r d Row:

B. M a d d e n , S . K a t z , B . B r o w n , B . K r i c k , B . C r a i g , W. C n a s e , L . N u n n , S . V u j o v i c h ,
A. H a r r i s , P . N o r t o n , C . E d w a r d s , A . J o r , e s , S . B r o w n , M . d e r a a n , M r . N e w b u r y .

Fourth Row: V . F o s t e r , D . E e l l s , S . Madden, L . Herman, A . C r a i g , L . B r o t t , M . B r o n s o n , R .
Moore, R . Wood, B . D o l l , S . H i c k s , M . A r n e y .
F i f t h Row: P . S m i t h , B . F e t c h , P . D o n b r o c k . J . D i v i n e , N . Wadsworth, R . E l y , P . J o h n s o n ,
C. M c M u r t r i e , E . S c h r a e g , P . C a l l a h a n , J . W a g n e r , J . P e r k i n s , R . S w a r t o u t .

VX
I ED

F i r s t R o w : S . M e r c h a n t , H . S m i t h , C . B e . l i s , J . G r e g g , S . W e r s o P,
J. C a r t w r i g h t , D . E e l l s , J . H u n t , '1. S p i n d l o w, S .
Brown, L . B r o t t , A . C r a i g .
Second R o w : J . Z a r m s t o r f , P . J o h n s o n , P . B i n g l e y , B . K r i c k , S . K a t z ,
S. V u j o v i c h , B . M a d d e n , B . C r a i g , B . B r o w n , M . H e n r y ,
B. McN,?tt, M r . N e w b u r y .
T h i r d Row:

G. R i f f e l , J . Y o r k , D . B r o o k s , T . M e r c h a n t , M . H o b d a y ,
i. H a e r A a n , J . M c D o w e l l , A . C a r p e n t e r .

Fourtn Row: J . W e l l s , G . M y e r s , R . B e n n e t t , C . C o l l y e r , J . J o n e s ,
J. Shepard, L . P i c k e t t , C . Hubbard, R . Ly s t e r, F. C o r s l i n e .
Page T h i r t y

�DOUBLE

F i r s t Row: S h a r o n Warsop, S h a r o n K a t z , S a v a V u j o v i c h ,
Betsy C r a i g , S a r a k e r c h a n t , B a r b a r a c N e t t .
Second R o w : M r . N e w b u r y , P a u l B r i s b a n e , D e a n B r o o k s ,
k a y l a n H o b d a y, A r t h u r C a r p e n t e r , L a r r y
Pickett, Frank Gorsline.

L1.1iti 1 D

Alto 3axo0one
Piano

Cornets

Paul B r i s b a n e

Sharon K a t z
Patricia Smith

Drums

B a r i t o n e Saxophone

Robert O f f e n b e c h e r
Waylan H o b d a y
John M i l l e r

Larry P i c k e t t

Cecil H i l l

Trombones

Director

Te n o r S a x o p h o n e

M r. N e w b u r y

Elam W i s n i e s k i
Dean B r o o k s

Gerald R i f f e l
Ted M e r c h a n t
Dale H i c k s

P .

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IR

Clarinets

C

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n

e

t

s
Robert O ff e n b e c h e r
Maylan Hobday
S a l l y Case
Clyde Hubbard
Dale R a n k i n
Mick Hagerman
B i l l Katz

James P u t n a m
Sara M e r c h a n t
Arthur Carpenter
Kay W h i t n e y
Janice Worden
James K i n g s l e y
Marcia Henry
Donna M a n l e y

Tr o m b o n e s
Alto Clarinet

Dean B r o o k s I

Gerald R i f f e l
Te d M e r c h a n t
Dale H i c k s
Kenneth C r a v e n
Carl Collyer
L a Ve r n H i l l

Flutes

Baritones

Petra Johnson
Lorraine B r o t t
Ann W i s e
Sharon B r o w n

Betsy C r a i g
Alta Jones
Donald W a i t e

Bonnie Brown
Bass C l a r i n e t

French H o r n s
Oboe
Ann C r a i g

M

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A l t o Saxophone

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Patricia Smith

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Te n o r S a x o p h o n e

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Paul
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Bronson
Maron A r n e y
n
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Baylis

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Yo r k
David A r n e y

J

Elma W i s n i e s k i
Percussion
Baritone Saxophone
Cecil H i l l

L

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r

Majorettes

L

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Sharon K a t z
N
Barbara McNett
Gloria Gregg
D

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Sandra B r o w n
y
Pickett
Martin Craydon
y
Hicks
David L e a s o n ,
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M r. N e w b u r y

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�illIOR !

F i r s t Row: J . K i n g s l e y, C . Putman, M. B e a r d , 6 . llathews,
Perkins, J . Gregg, C. Brott4,---

J .

Bartlett, J.

A. K e l l e r , V .
Second R o w : L . H a E e l s h a w , L . Z a r m s t o r f , W .
B r o w n . r - L . R a y , M . M o r r i l l J . Wa s h b u ; e - , - . R . Cha;4d-, J . M c C a m l e y,
C. C a r p e n t e r ; - . 1 . B r i s b a n i 4 P . T r u d g e o n t r
T h i r d R o w : W . B o l e " -J. b u r g o o r 1 , - 1 J . S p e n c e t " , D . S w a r t - A . F u g e r s o r e , J . M a d d e n "
D. BrowA%- R . S e i g e e - , - D . S m i t h ' , " W. H a n d ; B . F o r d A r i . B r a y y L . H a r t ;
S. S m i t h t - G . R o s e n b e r r y ; M . Y o r k , I . B o y n t o n , E . A r n e y .
F o u r t h Row: I . G r a y d o n , A . K i n g s l e R . L y s t e r , M . Yo r i t , C . S w a i n , B . D o l b e e ,
R. S m i t h o r D . A r n e y , M . T r u d g e o n t - J . C a s e , M . L e a s o r c , A r . N e w b u r y .

NUORE

Gloria Gregg, Sharon K a t z , derbera a c e e t t

P e r 71. e v - thr

�STUDENT

F i r s t Row:

L u c i l l e Herman, S h i r l e y Madden, A e n n e t n n a r v e y,
David Johnson, M r . Adams.

Second R o w : J i m P e r k i n s , L e r o y J o n e s , P a u l B a r d , M i c k e y
Hagerman, D a l e H i c k s , R o n n i e R u t l e d g e , J i m
K i n g s l e y, D a v i d P e t t y .

SENO
I RCLASS

F i r s t Row: N a n c y P e t t y , M a r c i a H e n r y, C l a r i c e H i k g i n s , B e a t r i c e
Madden, S a v a V u j o v i c h , S h a r o n K a t z , B a r b a r a M c N e t t ,
Mrs. D a v i s o n .
Second R o w : P a u l B r i s b a n e , T o n y R e n n e r , D a v i d J o h n s o n , R a y B r o w n ,
Cecil H i l l , J a c k Shepard.

Pag,Tharty—fmar

�NE1SP1PER

F i r s t Row: S a n d r a Brown, S h i r l e y C l a r k , K a y W h i t n e y,
Co- E d i t o r , J a n i c e D a v i s - C o - E d i t o r , S a v a V u j o v i c h .
Second R o w : P a t D o n b r o c k , S a l l y H i c k s , B a r b a r a K r i c k , C h a r l o t t e
Edwards, S h a r o n K a t z , C l a r i c e H i g g i n s , Vo n d a S t r y k e r ,
Barbara M c N e t t , J a n i c e H u n t , M i s s Densmore.
T h i r d R o w : P h i l l i p H e n r y , To n y R e n n e r , R a y B r o w n , M a y l a n H o b d a y,
Paul B r i s b a n e , J a c k S h e p a r d , R o b e r t B e n n e t t .

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F i r s t Row: H e l e n L a Ve r g n e , : i s n c y t e t t y , 3 h 1 r l e y C l e r k , M i s s S p e n c e r,
Margaret M o r r i l l , Norma H e r r i n g Sarah McKenzie.
Second R o w : A n n G r a h a m , E t h e l A r n e y , M a r o n A r n e y , D o r a s e n e
George M y e r s , M i c k H a s n r m a n , J o h n Y o r k , M y r n a C l a r k ,
A u d r e y 3 p i n d l o w , Wa n d a A r n e y , D o n n a M a n l e y .

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G a i l S m i t h , K a y W h i t n e y, A r t h u r C a r p e n t e r, M r s .
H o o k e r, J o y c e G r e g g , A n n W i s e .

Second R o w :

Myrna C l a r k , J o y c e C a r t w r i g h t , J u d y E l y , S h a r o n
Wa r s o p , B e t s y C r a i g , M a r g a r e t B r o n s o n , B a r b a r a
D o l l , Mary Chase, R u t h Ann Crane.

T h i r d Row:

S h i r l e y Bussema, A l i c e H a r r i s , J u d y A l d r i c h , M a r k
W o o d r u f f , W e s l e y B r a n d t , R a c h e l Wood, P e t r a J o h n s o n ,
Alta Jones.

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F i r s t Row:

Jim Musselman, F r a n k Ogden, C e c i l H i l l , R a l p h S t r o n g ,
Arnold S e i f k e , M e r l i n Smith, M r. S a c k e t t .

Second R o w :

M i c k H a n s o n , L e o H u g h e s , G e n e Hammond, K e n n e t h C r a v e n ,
Bruce S m i t h , A l b e r t K a e c h e l e , L e r o y J o n e s , C a r y M i l l e r ,
John W e l l s .

T h i r d How:

B i l l S t r o n g , F r e d S m i t l e y, D o u g l a s M i l l e r , F l o y d Worden,
Ronald T y l e r , D o n a l d W a i t e , J o h n Yo r k , J . P . W h i t m o r e .

Fourth Row:

Robert
Ernest
Parks,

B a r r i n g t o n , F r a n k Va u g h n , R o n ' t a k e r , D a l e R a n k i n ,
R i p l e y, R o b e r t Wa t k i n s , J e r r y J u b b a r d , D a v i d
Neal F u l t o n , B i l l K a t z .
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F i r s t R o w : J e a n B u r g o o n , J u d y Va u g h n , J a n e t S m i t h , C a r o l e W a g n e r,
R i t a Worden, L i n d a Rench.
Second R o w : N i n a H u b b a r d , S h i r l e y M a d d e n , E d i t h S c h r a g g , C l a r i c e
Higgins, C l a r i c e McMurtrie, P a t r i c i a Norton, Marion
Hampton, N e d r a H u b b a r d .

Patricia Norton, Mrs. Ocierman, Clarice:
S h i r l e y M e l l e n , E d i t h S c h r a g y.

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Sava V u j o v i c h - S e n i o r C l a s s
Barbara D o l l - Freshman Class
Ann C r a i g - S o p h o m o r e C l a s s
Barbara McNett - S e n i o r C l a s s
Sharon K a t z - Queen

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L u c i l l e Herman, G a i l S m i t h , L o r r a i n e B r o t t ,
S h i r l e y Madden, J a n i c e Worden, S h a r o n Brown.

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F i r s t Row:

J. Yo r k , A . H i t c h c o x , J . S h e p a r d , C . H i l l , K . H a r v e y,
J. McDowell, B . Wa t k i n s .

Second R o w :

M r. W a d e , J . S h e p a r d , J . P a l m a t i e r , J . H u b b a r d , T . H u b b a r d ,
C. B a r t l e t t , D . B r o o k s , R . B e n n e t t , M . S m i t h , M r . W h e e l e r .

T h i r d Row: D . K e e f e , P. Hanson, J . E b e r t , D . B a r d , G . L u c a s , B .
Madden, T . M e r c h a n t , G . F a b i a n o , L . H i l l , A . C a r p e n t e r ,
R. S t r o n g , J . R a c o l t a , G . F o s t e r .

The 1 9 5 3 - 5 4 M a r o o n f o o t b a l l s e a s o n s t a r t e d o u t w i t h s e v e n t y - f i v e
p o r t i n g f o r p r a c t i c e . T h e c o a c h i n g s t a f f , composed o f M r . W h e e l e r a n d M r . Wa d e ,
did a f i n e j o b o f g e t t i n g t h e team i n t o shape f o r t h e f i r s t game.
had e l e v e n r e t u r n i n g l e t t e r m e n t o s t a r t b u i l d i n g a w i n n i n g c o m b i n a t i o n .
A f t e r t h e s e a s o n b e g a n , m o r e a n d more b o v s s a w a c t i o n i n c o n f e r e n c e games
g i v i n g a b r i g h t o u t l o o k f o r t h e n e x t s e a s o n . A l t h o u g h t h e i r r e c o r d was o n l y
t h r e e w i n s a n d f i v e l o s s e s , t h e b o y s showed a l o t o f s p i r i t a n d
capped t h e s e a s o n b y a l m o s t u p s e t t i n g t h e l e a g u e c h a m p i o n s .

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F i r s t Row: D i c k K e e f e , G a r y F o s t e r, Bob S m i t h .
Second R o w : R o b e r t B e n n e t t , D e a n B r o o k s , M e r l i n S m i t h , J a c k
Shepard, M a x O f f e n b e c h e r.
T h i r d R o w : P h i l H a n s o n , J e r r y S h e p a r d , To m H u b b a r d , C e c i l
H i l l , John Yo r k .
Fourth Row: M r . Wa d e , Howard M i l l e r , J i m McDowell, C h a r l e s
Bartlett, A l f r e d Hitchcox, Ralph Strong, Mr.
W h e e l e r.

The 1 9 5 3 - 5 4 M a r o o n s b a s k e t b a l l c a m p a i g n t h i s y e a r w a s r a t h e r
ing, b u t a t t i m e s t h e p l a y e r s d i s p l a y e d a championship c a l i b e r o f b a l l i n
t h e i r p l a y i n g , a n d always e x h i b i t e d t h e t r a d i t i o n a l Maroon s p i r i t a n d f i g h t .
By w i n n i n g t h r e e o f t h e i r g a m e s , t h e M a r o o n s f i n i s h e d i n
The m o s t h e r a l d e d o f t h e U . C . M a r o o n v i c t o r i e s w a s t h e g a m e w i t h
a l r i v a l , A t h e n s , when t h e Maroons won a f t e r a d o u b l e o v e r t i m e .

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F i r s t Row: D i c k Keefe, G a r y F o s t e r, Bob S m i t h .
Second R o w : R i c h a r d A d a m s , C l e t u s G i l b e r t , A r t h u r C a r p e n t e r ,
George F a b i a n o , R o b e r t O f f e n b e c h e r .
T h i r d Row: M r . Wa d e , R o y a l A l b e r t , C l y d e H u b b a r d , M a r k
Woodruff, D a v i d B a r d , J o h n M i l l e r , K r . W h e e l e r.

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�ACKNOWLEDGEMEN
A / P Food S t o r e
Amstutz H a t c h e r y
Baylis Jewelry Store
Bessie's Beauty Bar
Cardinal Cafe
Carl B r a y, F o r d Garage
C a r l W. M i l l e r , G r o c e r y
Charles S h a r f , P l u m b i n g S u p p l i e s
City Restaurant
Corner S t o r e
Covey's Garage
Don R a y R a d i o S h o p
Donovan's M a r k e t
D r. E . V . F i n l a y , D e n t i s t
Earl's Dairy
F. A . F a b i a n o , I c e C r e a m
Gambles S t o r e
Glen R o s e n b e r r y a n d J u d y M i l l e r
Hagelshaw A u t o E l e c t r i c
Hensleys 5 &amp; 1 0
Herb H e d r i c k , M o b i l G a s
Hooker's Standard S e r v i c e
Hortons C l o t h i n g S t o r e
J . B . Wa s h b u r n I m p l e m e n t &amp; S a l e s C o .
Knauss a n d B r o w n , I n c .
Lonnie Lampley
Mary L o u i s e B e a u t y S h o p
Merrit Food S t o r e
M i l l e r s Hardware
M r. a n d M r s . R a y D u n n
O. W . W i l d e r a n d S o n , P u r e O i l
P. J . B u e l l a n d S o n , L u m b e r
The H a r r i s '
U n i o n C i t y L o c k e r Company
U n i o n C i t y L u m b e r Company
Union C i t y N a t i o n a l B a n k
Wadsworth S h o e R e p a i r
Wa l t M c K e e , C h i c k e n H a t c h e r y
W h i t l o c k Shoe S t o r e
Whitings Drug Store
W i l l i a m Swan, A p p l i a n c e s

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