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2
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P h y s i c a l Education
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2
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F. F. A .
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LYNN HAGELSHAW
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Senior Play
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1 , 2 , 3
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1 , 2 , 3
Baseball
1
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Va r s i t y C l u b
Salutatorian

SHIRLEY RAWVER WAITE
Annual S t a ff
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Louis A l w o o d
Carol A u g u s t i n e
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Larry Bray
Marie Broughman
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Richard Brown

Carla C a r p e n t e r
G a i l Carpenter
Ronald Chard
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Thomas C h u r c h

Zonalda C l a r k
James C o l e
Travis C o l e
Loren C r a n d a l l
Don Duncan

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Cynthia Ensign
Ronald Forrest
Jean Franks
Sylvia F r e d e r i c k

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Roy Funk
Jane G l e n
Karen Gregory
Robert H a m i l t o n

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Betty H a r v e y
James Herman
Wilma Jetmore
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Edith Keefe
Arlene K e l l e r
Larry Kleehammer
Ronald K o v a l

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Lloyd Parks
Kenneth P a r s h a l l
James Pepper
Alice Rasey
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Jesse Riggs
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Harriet Schrader
Eileen Schragg
June S e l l s
Linda S p e l l s

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Stanley Smith
Ramona Strong
Jean S u t f i n
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Robert Wa r n e r
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Janice Brown
John Brown

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Dennis C a r p e n t e r
Paul C o l e
Carleen C r o n k h i t e

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Esther C r o s s
Harlan Danbury
Wanda D i b e r t
David D o n o v a n

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James F i s k
Shirley Punk
Catherine G a l l a p
Janet Gregg

Michael Gregory
Timothy Hart
Charles Haughey
Gary Hawver
Torn Harty
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Terry H o w e l l
Robert Hughes
Gary Johnson
Myra Johnston

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Karin Keefe
Allan K i n g s l e y
Charles K i s e r
Cleo Kleehammer

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Paul L i t t l e
Rodger W . L o n g
Sue L u x
Karen M a c D o n a l d

Mary M a r t i n
Tom M a r t i n
John M a t h e w s
William Mayhew
P h y l l i s McRae

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Anne M u s s e l m a n
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Alice Parshall
Martha Peck
Mary Pepper
Rosemary Peguignot
William Powell
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Jean Ruggles
Chalmer Salyer
Chester Simington
Gaylord Smith

James Smith
Judy S m i t h
Karolyn Smith
Roberta Smith
Larry Spoor

Frank S w a i n
David Swan
Gerald Te a c h o u t
Glenda Te a c h o u t
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Sherry Thomet
Ross T u l e
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Tom Turnham

Theresa W a l t e r
Janet Wa g n e r
James Wa s h b u r n

Terry Wa d e
P h y l l i s Wa t s o n
Robert We t h e r h o l t

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Norman A l w o o d
Rex Barrington
Burdette Bennett
H a r r i e t Blake

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M e r l i n Brauker
Deborah B u e l l
Barbara Burnside
Carlene Bussema

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Tommy C l a r k
Paul C l u t t e r
Harold C o l e
Lois C o l e

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Andrew C r a i g
Marvin Cuyler
Jack D o l b e e
Jerry Eacert

Alice Eldred
Larry F i n n e y
David Forrest
Shirley Freda
Elaine Gerard
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�Barbara G i l l i s
Annette G r a y
Samuel Gregory
Terry G r i g s b y
KurtIss Gruner

Elizabeth Hagerman

James Haughey
Kathleen H a w v e r
Janet Herman
W i l d a Jean H i l y a r d

Earl H o e n e s
M i c h a e l Hoppe
Roy Hubbard
Judy J e ff e r s
David K a n i e w s k i

Janet K e l l e r
D a r r e l l Krieg
Marlin Mack
Judy M a r t e n
Lawrence M a t s o n

Arlene M i t c h e l l .
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Arno O ' D e l l
Patricia Parks
Linda P e n d i l l

Judy P l a t z
Robert Powell
Brenda Rarick
Karen Ratzow
Larry Ray
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Dale M a r i e Robinson
Edward Roderick
Louise Ruggles
Carol S c h u l t z

Frank S i m i n g t o n
Jack Smith
Janet Smith
Nancy S m i t h
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Richard Sauer
Suzanne Spencer
Cora S p i n d l o w
Robert S u t f i n
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James VanWormer
Robert Washburn
Sue Ann Weiderman
David Yo u n g s

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Linda Acmoody
Thomas Adams
Richard Adolph
Willard Adolph
Beth A l b e r t

David A l w o o d
Ruth B a i l e y
Bradley Baker
Carol Baumeister
Sue B i n g l e y

Patricia Biteman
Charles Bodine
M a r c i a Brecheisen
Terry Brown
C e c i l e Burnside

Susan Byers
Martha C a s e
M a r t i n Chard
Larry C h a ff e e
Robert C l i n e

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David C r a n d a l l
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Michael Diamond
Richard D i b e r t
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Donna Katz
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Karen Knapp
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Dorla L u x
Lorraine M a n c h e s t e r
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Larry M i l l e r
Betty M i t c h e l l
Richard M o r r i l l
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Terry R a n k i n
Linda Rarick
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Ernest Robinson
Betty Roderick
Robert Rosenberry
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Roger S m i t h
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Jimmy A l w o o d
Elaine A l l w a r d t
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Joan B l a k e
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Diana Brandt
Janice Bray
Basil Broughman
Mary Burns

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Judith Carpenter
Thomas Carpenter
Diane Chapman
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James C o l l i n s
Calvin Crandall
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Andrew Diamond
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Grant H a r t
Susan Haughey
Tom H i c k s
Donald Hoenes

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Kathy Johnson
Steven Kent
Lana L i n d s a y
Carole Lower

Colleen M a n c h e s t e r
Sherry M a s t e r s
Mary Ann McKay
Patsy McRae
Dennis M i l l e r

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Lynne Robbins
James Robinson
Wayne Rounds
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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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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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H o m e r f o o t b a l l game. W e won 2 1 - 1 2 .
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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 .
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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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May
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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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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 :
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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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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.

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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 .

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�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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BAYLIS
Gifts o f D i s t i n c t i o n
HOWARD
Auto Sales
BESSIE'S
We s p e c i a l i z e i n a l l kinds o f
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
Compliments o f
BOB'S MEAT MART
BRANDT SINCLAIR SERVICE
STATION
BRAY MOTOR
Ford Sales and Service
W i t h k i n d e s t regards
DR. &amp; MRS. MARTIN F. BUELL
P. U . BUELL AND SON
Lumber and Building M a t e r i a l
THE DANCER COMPANY
DEPARTMENT
DONOVAN'S MARKET
PI 1-5611
DON-RAY
Phone P 11 - 4 0 11
After we s e l l , w e s e r v e .
Television Radio
DORMER SHEET METAL 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
Compliments o f
FABIANO
P11-5671
Homemade Ice Cream
Congratulations from
DR. a n d MRS. E . V. FINLAY
GAMBLE'S
The Friendly Store

GEO. G . and W . L . GRAY
In Active Business Since 1912
Real Estate and Insurance
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Congratulations Seniors
HENSLEY'S
54 t o $ 1 . 0 0 Store
HILL REALTY, REALTORS
C l a i r L . H i l l - Wm. 0 . C o a t s
Phone P11-5431
Compliments o f
HOOKER OIL COMPANY
The Purple People " H e a t e r "
315 Charlotte Street
HORTON'S CLOTHING COMPANY
Clothing, F u r n i s h i n g s &amp; Shoes
JENKINS FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Oxygen and Radio Equipped
Phone: P i o n e e r 1-5431
KNAUSS &amp; BROWN, I N C .
Your A l l i s - C h a l m e r s Dealer

SCHARF PLUMBING SUPPLIES
COMPANY
Manufacturer and D i s t r i b u t o r
of M o b i l e Home Plumbing
THE SHOPPERS GUIDE
is the media t h a t t e l l s
M r. &amp; M r s . J . H o b d a y, J r . ,
Owners
SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY
Rusty Chard E d Kincaid
P11-8131
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Products and s e r v i c e you can
count on.
P11-5601
Lynn Johnson
Compliments o f
STAR MOBILE HOMES, I N C .
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STREIT'S CITY

Compliments o f
KOZY KOFFEE

TRUDGEON'S DRUGS

LAIR'S HARDWARE
Sherwood, M i c h i g a n

UNION CITY
Member o f the N . I . D . C .

Compliments o f
DR. &amp; MRS. ROBERT M . LEITCH

UNION CITY LOCKER
Complete Processing Locker and
Home Freezer

McRAE'S
We're n o t s a t i s f i e d
are."

UNION CITY LUMBER COMPANY
Building Supplies and Paints

MERCHANT'S HARDWARE
"Buy Your Hardware a t a
H . D . W. E . Store."
MEFtRIT FOOD
Phone: P 11 - 8 6 9 1

THE UNION CITY NATIONAL BANK
Member o f F. D . I . C .
WADSWORTH
We s p e c i a l i z e i n Orthopedic Wear
WALTER'S FLOWERS
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MILLER'S
Compliments o f
MILLER'S HARDWARE

For Finer Foods Dine a t
PINE GROVE I N N
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Spaghetti and Pizza
Carry Outs P 1 1 - 5 2 8 1

J. B . WASHBURN
De-Soto-Plymouth &amp; D e a l e r
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WHITLOCK'S
DON J. WILDER
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September 2 &amp; 3 S c h o o l enrollment.
4 F i r s t day of school.
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.
October
1
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A t h e n s football game. We lost 20-0.
2 ( V )
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
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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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April
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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
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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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ALICE IRENE RASEY

ZONALDA F AY E CLARK
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something, i t ' s a s good as
done. She w a s voted best
actress. Top Ten.

MAJORY J . BROWN
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WILLIAM B E AT T Y

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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
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BRUCE A L L E N BRANDT
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bowl. L a r r y a s voted best
musician.

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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.

I

�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

0

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.

esp.v"

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.

rICL

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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Willie &amp; T i i

Selling tatty is one ot the Seniors many oroleets

�S'e.viot D6te
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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�H A R T, T E D
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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Carla Carpenter

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Sheppard

P R E S I D E N T
S E C R E T A R Y
Roy F u n k
C a r o l
Augustine

The s e n i o r c l a s s c h o s e t o g o t o Wa s h i n g t o n o n
their s e n i o r t r i p , w i t h a c r u i s e o n t h e P o t o m a c
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 .
The c l a s s c h o s e as t h e i r m o t t o , "So L i t t l e Done,
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
White, and the c l a s s f l o w e r i s

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TREASURER
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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TREASURER
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
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�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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Nova Scott
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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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
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�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
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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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Barry Phillips

VICE P R E S I D E N T
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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
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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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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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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.

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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 .

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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

oVertie.ee/td a.ea ,faoriOt •Va/ed
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 ,
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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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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
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Our football queen and h e r court are elected each fall. The football
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season n e x t y e a r.

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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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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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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
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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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UNION CITY SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Union City. Michigan

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�"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."
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September

7
8
9
3

October

5
1

November

December

13 &amp; 1
2
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4
1
2
24 &amp; 2
2
5
9
1
14 &amp; 1
2

January

3
1
18 &amp; 1
2
2
2

February

7

2
1
1
1

March

April
May

6

2

1
2
1
3
1
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2
23 &amp; 24
3
4
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3
3
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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

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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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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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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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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.

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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
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Mitch . ) , . u l t s , C u y l e r ; W .
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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
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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.
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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.

�UNIO
CITY
BU
DRIVERS

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

��•••

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!!

�Zr _

Our Mighty Starters

�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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l

o

3

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

o

n

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

.
.
l r . W h e e l e r, To m
1
,
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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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

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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

50

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

s

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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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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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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

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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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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
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JANET WAGNER

CHARLES HAUGHEY
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JAMLS WASHBURN

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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.

A 7

�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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�With Kindest Regards
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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Administration and Faculty

6

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

1

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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

1

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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

3

6

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

6

8

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

7

Hats o f f t o t h e s p o n s o r s !

8

�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.

4

�FACULT

�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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M r . , . J u n e %Vashborn,

W I L L I A M L . A D A M S , Principal: W I L L I A M A . D Y E R , Superintendent

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
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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.

�Activities Help To
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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.

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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
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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
Tom Smith, A r t h u r Preston, David Haat ,
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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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Fairchild, Marlene Johnston, Gary Garrison. T H I R D ROW: Alan
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 .

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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.

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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
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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
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Union
Union
Union
Union
Union

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Athens
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Athens
Homer
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Jonesville
Quincy
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4

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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

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
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1
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Bronson
Jonesville
30
Litchfield
6
Athens
7
Reading
0
Homer
1
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7

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0
0
7
2
2
7

41
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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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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

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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
*(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
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47
58
59
47
54
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63
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7
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Home
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�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 ? "

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

41

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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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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
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Larry Lower
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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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Bruce Kincaid

Curtiss Kelley

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Thomas Roberts

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Gary Wa g a r

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Bryce Adolph, Tr e a s u r e r ;
Leon B e n n e t t . P r e s i d e n t ;
Kathy Johnson, S e c r e t a r y ;
Patsy McRae.
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Calvin Crandall

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Carol Diamond

Louis D o r m e r

Roger E n y a r t

Jackie F a i r c h i l d

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Dress- m a k i n g ana goou grooming i s a p a r t o t sophomore
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Dortha Salyer

David Rench

Barbara Schumacher

Lynn R o b b i n s

Becky Sells

Jim Bob Roninson

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Charles Bodine

Robert Cline

Willard Adolph

Marcia Brecheisen

Kyle C o n v e r s e

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Larry Greuter

Roberta Howell

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Roger Hughes

Linda Hand

Delores Hurley

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Karen Parks

Gracanne Smith

Patricia Parks

Linda R a r i c k

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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

�Homeroom Harbors Busy Minds and
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.

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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
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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
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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
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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
m u n i t y Schools.

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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

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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
Shop I n s t r u c t o r

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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
Vo c a t i o n a l A g r i c u l t u r e

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Mrs. L v t - r t h e l p s students gather information.

�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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Junior P l a y
Pep Club
Library
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Class S e c r e t a r y
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Assistant Business Manager
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Editor
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Junior P l a y
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Senior P l a y
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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.

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SUSAN B I N G L E Y
1
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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

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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
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2,3,4
3
1
34
2,3
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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

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l

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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.

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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

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ri

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�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.

•
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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

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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

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�In A New Phase o f School Life

ri)
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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

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NIA A A R

I

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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

�Seeing Helps
Larry
Lower
Marlene
Manchester
Barbara
Marlow

Gene
Masters
Kathleen
Masters
Te r r y
Matson

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Carol. John. and Lynette study the inner parts of
the ear.

1
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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.

a

Joh
Sim
Beverly
Smith
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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Biteman
David
Booth
David
Brandt
Burl
Brauker
Kim
Bray
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To m
Case
Sharon
Church
Bobbie
C lark
Klaudia
Coats
Brenda
Collins

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

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Do
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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

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Shirley
Romans
Douglas
Rounds
Ron
Schroeder
Ruth A n n
Sholes
Robert
Simington
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Smith
Marcia
Thompson
Samuel Va n
Horn
Merllee
Wagaman
Robert
Wagar
Marcia
Watkins

Emily
Weller
Suzanne
Wheeler
Barbara
Win ads

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

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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.

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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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S E C O N D R O W : L i n d a R a r i c k . M a r s h a C l i n e . J a n i c e B r a y , c a r o l K a t h y -Johnson. and G r a c a n n e S m i t h .
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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
R O W: B r e n d a D a v i s , Nancy
C a r p e n t e r, B e v e r l e n P e c k ,
Sharon M i t c h e l l S E C O N D
ROW: S h a r o n R i c h m o n d ,
Betty Strong, Patty Adams,
Mary M e n c h , C a r o l
N e w b u r y.

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 .

�Our Chorus is Never Without a Song

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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
In M a r c h .

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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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PEP BAND
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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FIRST R O W : C o l l e e n M a n c h e s t e r, C a r o l N e w b u r y, Jeannette
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.

Coaches W h e e l e r, Wa d e a n d t h e t e a m t e n s e l y w a t c h
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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
J o h n s o n , T o m A d a m s , D o n H o e n e s , a n d C o a c h W h e e l e r.

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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
"Little Brown Jug" after
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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.
Dennie M i l l e r , D a v i d H a n n a .

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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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�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.
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Administration a n d F a c u l t y

Seniors

Underclassmen

Student L i f e

Athletics

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�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

Ob

�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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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.

17

�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
.
9

BRYCE. ADOLPH
N
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LEE PIPER
Class Officer
2 , 3 , 4
A n n u a l Staff
Vice-President
P
e
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

20

4
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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A
GORDON HOATH
Class Officer
Vice-President
Varsity Club
Football .
Exchange Sr,
French Club
President
Top Ten . .

3

2

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3

3

9

4
3,4
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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

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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
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1,
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2,3,4
9
12 3 4
2,3,4
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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,
. 2
2.3,
• 2

4
4

21

�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

34
34

ANDREW DIAMOND

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ing the brief lunch period

CAROL DIAMOND
Library Staff
Library Club
Chorus
2
,

24

LOUIS DORMER
Student Council
Dance Band
Sr. Rand
l'er Rand
Scnior l'Ia‘

3

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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

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

Senior pictures
ing and expensive

CARLENE FULLEF(
Pep Club
F.H. A
Glee C l u b
1
,

REATH HAMILTON

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2
2

DOUGLAS GILBERT
Varsity C l u b
4
Basketball
2 , 3 , 4

GRANT HART
Library Club
Library Staff
Footbal
Track
Senior Play

24
24
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7

�SeniorsPlan the Year's Activity During Their

SUSAN HAUGHEY
Student Council
Senior Play

3,4
2.?.

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

26

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

3,
2,3,
2,3,
2,

4
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
,

1
,
3
,
3
3 , 4
4
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4

�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. _

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

Pep Club . . . .
Chorus
'rudenr Council

2 , 3 , 4
3
3

P

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
,
3
F.N A
Basketball
1
,
3
Senior Play
28

\RTHUR PRESTON
Football
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3

�MakeUpArtists

DAVID RENCH
Jr. Band
Sr. Band

1

A
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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
4
4
2
2

2,
1,2,1.4

4

�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,

1,2,3,4
3
2,3,4
3
3
4
.. . 4
1,3,
3,
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
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Varsity Club
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F.F.A.
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Library S t a ff . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Library Club . . . . 2 , 3 , 4
Football
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Baseball
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Track
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Student Council
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Basketball
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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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RUTH ZARMSTORF
Pep Club
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Sharon a n d C a r o l e m i x e d
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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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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.

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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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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.

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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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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

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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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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

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Dallas Crandall
Sherry Danbury

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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

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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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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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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

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Phyllis AcMoody
Darrell Adams
Mark Aldrich
Nancy Alwood
Bruce Baker
Laura Baumeister

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Carol Bavin
John Baylis
Bonnie Boes
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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

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�NinthGradersEnjoy

Dale Enyart
Susan Filley
Georgia Fox

Michael F u l l e r
Lynette Gerard
Deo Grigsby

Lorraine Hale\
Lorna Hanna
Bunnee Harper
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Bill Hilyard
Mildred Hilyard
Orville Hoath
Judy Hoenes
Cheryl Horwath
Carol Jasper

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

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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

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of the m o r n i n g
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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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G a r y Owens

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

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

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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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Thomas Richmond

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

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

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David Booth
David Brandt
Burl Brauker
Kim Bray
Ardella Button

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Lester Cable
Tom Case
Sharon Church
Klaudia Coats

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

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Bill Cook
Judy Corey

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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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Marsha Grimes
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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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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

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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

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Ruth Ann Sholes
Robert Simington
Burton Simpson
Danny Slusser
Jodi Smith
Marcia Thompson
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Sanuel VanHorn
Merilee Wagaman
Robert Wagar
Marcia Watkins
Emily Weller
Barbara Winans

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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

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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

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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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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

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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

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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.
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David Stevens
Janice Sutfin
Connie Swarthout
Linda Towery
Lee Tundevold

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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"

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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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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

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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.

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�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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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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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.

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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.

Students e a g e r l y a w a i t l u n c h a t 1 2 : 1

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Varsity. C l u b I n i t i a t i o n

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.

Va r s i t y c h e e r l e a d e r s l e a r n " H a n d s o m e P l a y e r

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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.

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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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Ma 11.1rs, John Simington and Bruce
Baker, t a k e c a r e o f the mess l e f t
by the Varsity.

Lynn swishes o n e f o r that needed
point.
Ready, one-two, everybody prepare to jump.

It's mine! Yells Maroon guard, Lynn Robbins.

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Jeff E d g e l l , D o r i n R e n n e r, R e x L i t t l e j o h n , L e o Peet,
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
week nights.

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SEATED: A r e , Bob Simington, To m Bunday, M i k e Fuller,
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
Kincaid, D a v i d M a c k , G r e g H u l l , To m Warsop, B e r n i e

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�JuniorVarsity LookForward to When They'll

EELL‘k.,: B r u c e b a k e r, M g r. ; M r . Kendziorski,
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?

�Cheerleaders lead the Students in Supporting

\ ARM FY CHEERLEADERS
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.

A dance a f t e r a game was one o f the projects of
. , r y Club

�U.C.H.S.BaseballTeam

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FIRST ROW: J o h n Simington, M r . Wade, A d v i s o r ;
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.

Slugger Bryce Adolph steps u p t o the mound as
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 .

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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
traveled t o other " L i t t l e C " schools,
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The annual staff is very proud to dedicate
the 1965 Maroon Memories to our principal,
Neal Singles. Although this i s only his second
year a t U.C.H.S., w e f e e l that he has done
much t o m a k e o u r s c h o o l one o f the best
in the area.
M r. Singles a n d h i s w i f e Joann h a v e
three children, J i m , Sheri and Cindy. They
are members o f the F i r s t Methodist Church
were M r . Singles d i r e c t s t h e adult c h o i r.
Eight c l a s s e s , p l u s
pational Tr a i n i n g , h a v e been added t o the
curriculum through t h e influence
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Singles. T h e s c h o o l n o w p a r t i c i p a t e s i n
competitive w r e s t l i n g , w e h a v e r e c e i v e d
a c h a r t e r t o t h e National H o n o r Society
and F. N . A . , F. H . A . a n d B i b l e Club are new
interests.
It i s t h e b e l i e f o f M r . Singles t h a t
"the p r i n c i p a l ' s o f f i c e i s n o t
discipline office, b u t a l s o a
vice."
We f e e l v e r y h o n o r e d t o h a v e M r .
Singles a m e m b e r o f o u r community a n d
principal of our school.

�Table of
Faculty

Academics

Grads

Undergrads

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Sports

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�Calendar for 1964-65 School Year
SEPTEMBER
1 &amp; 2 Te a c h e r s meetings
3 &amp; 4 E n r o l l m e n t —half days
8 F i r s t f u l l day of school
11 F F A dance
13 Te a c h e r s Club supper
19 W K Z O Record Hop
24 J . V . football with Litchfield
25 V . football with Athens
26 B a n d to U. o f M. a l l day
OCTOBER
2 V . football with Reading
5 Q u e e n &amp; Court selected
7 J . V . football with Homer
8 &amp; 9 M E A Institute; Senior pictures
taken; N o School
12 U n d e r c l a s s m e n p i c t u r e s t a k e n
14 Q u e e n announced a t a s s e m b l y
15 C o l l e g e Night at Coldwater
16 H o m e c o m i n g w i t h Quincy; E n d
•of f i r s t m a r k i n g
23 V . football with Bronson
30 V . football with Jonesville
NOVEMBER
6 V . football with Litchfield
1
Junior class party
1
V. football with Vandercook Lake
2
Varsity club dance
2
Basketball g a m e s w i t h C o l o n
2
End of marking period
26 g 2 7 Thanksgiving vacation
DECEMBER
1 A r k a n s a s T r a v e l e r s basketball
2 S e n i o r pictures returned
2,3, &amp; 4 P a r e n t teacher conferences
8 J u n i o r s get class rings
10 W r e s t l i n g with Comstock
11 U n d e r c l a s s m e n pictures
returned; Basketball games
with Litchfield
15 B a s k e t b a l l games with
Jonesville
17 W r e s t l i n g with White Pigeon
18 B a s k e t b a l l g a m e s w i t h Q u i n c y
20 C h r i s t m a s Concert
21 C o l l e g e Tea
22 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h Bronson
23 C h r i s t m a s vacation s t a r t s ; half
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JANUARY
4

School resumes; Student Council
assembly
Faculty basketball w i t h Athens
Basketball g a m e s w i t h A t h e n s
Wrestling with Bronson
Activity pictures taken
Basketball games w i t h Reading
Basketball g a m e s w i t h H o m e r
Semester finals
Start of second semester
Massed band
Basketball games with Litchfield
Sno- Ball

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FEBRUARY
2 Wrestling w i t h White P i g e o n
5 B a s k e t b a l l games with Jonesville
8 B u c k Lake Talent Show
10 B a s k e t b a l l g a m e s w i t h
St. Charles
12 B a s k e t b a l l g a m e s w i t h Q u i n c y
16 W r e s t l i n g with Bronson
19 B a s k e t b a l l g a m e s w i t h A t h e n s
20 W K F R Record Hop;
contest
23 B a s k e t b a l l games w i t h Reading
National H o n o r
lation
26 B a s k e t b a l l g a m e s w i t h H o m e r
26 &amp; 27 W r e s t l i n g regionals
MARCH
1
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10,11 &amp; 12

Local forensics contest
End of marking period
Basketball regionals

APRIL

16 E a s t e r vacation starts
23 E n d of marking period
26 S c h o o l resumes
28,29 &amp; 30 P a r e n t -teacher c o n f e r e n c e s ;
Half days
MAY

1 J -Hop
28 F i n a l s
30 B a c c a l a u r e a t e
31 M e m o r i a l Day vacation

JUNE
1&amp; 2 Finals
3 Graduation
4 R e p o r t cards distributed

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�The Administration Keeps the School Running Smoothly
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RICHARD PRESTON
Superintendent of Schools
WAYNE FULTON
Junior High Principal

BOARD O F EDUCATION
LEFT T O RIGHT: L . W. Case, J u n e W a s h b u r n , H a r o l d C l i n e , a n d D o n a l d Ta s s i e , T r e a s u r e r .
Darrol Bingly, president; Lillian Leitch, Sec r e t a r y; N o t pictured, John Brecheisen.

�Faculty Members Guide Students

Mary Hobday and Eunice Mergle, Sr. High Secretaries
Janice P h i l s o n , J r . H i g h Secretary

LUCILLE AREY
Math
B.A.. WMU

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MARY BAGGERLY
English &amp; Spanish
B.A., Albion

GERTRIIDE DAVISON
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LYNN BARTLETT
Scienc
M.A., U of M

DOROTHY EVERT
Librarian
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JOHN CLAYTON
Band &amp; Chorus
B.A., Albion

KENNETH HAMLET
English &amp; Journalis,
B.S., Wayne State
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NORA HOOKER
History
WN

PHYLLIS KENDZIORSK1
Commercial
B.S., Northern State
Teachers College

STANLEY KENDZIORSKI
Coach &amp; Social Studies
B.S. &amp; M.A. Central
Nlichigan

HELEN PENDILL
English &amp; History
M.A., EMU

RALPH RICE
Coach &amp; Science
B.S., C e n t r a l Michigan

CATHERINE SANFORD
Girls' P h y s i c a l -education
&amp; Health
B.S., B a l l State

FAY NIILLIC .
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ROSE STEFFANIAK
Languag
M.A., U

Mrs. Wa r k e helps M a r c i a s e l e c t a vocation
and a college.
GLADYS WARKE
Guidance &amp;Counceling
B.S., Central Michigan
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KENNETH WEIRICH
Vocational Agriculture
B.S„ MSU

�The Jr. High Faculty is Instrumental i n Preparing
the Students f o r High School Work

ERMA B A RT L E T T
Junior High English
&amp; Science
WMU

ARTHUR JONES
Junior H i g h H i s t o r y &amp;
Science
Life C e r t i f i c a t e ,

EDITH HAWVER
Junior High Math
B.S., WMU

HARRIET LAPHAM
Junior High Special
Education
B.S., W W I

The teachers r e l a x after eating their lunch.

EARLE ROUILLARD
Junior High Coach &amp;
Special Education
M.A., Denver U.

HILDR ED SIZ ELAND
Junior High English
A.B., EMU

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Mrs. Mabus
Mrs. Boes

CUSTODIANS
Cloyde Funk and C a r l M i l l e r

HOT LUNCH HELPERS
Helen Doane, Judy Cook, A r d e l l a Bowders,
Regina O'Neil, T i m Bunday, Charlotte Moore,
Nancy A l w o o d , D i a n a W a t s o n , A d a m
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In learning L a t i n , students get a b e t t e r
understanding of their language.

Speech class helps prepare the students for
college and their future years.

Allen a n d To m l e a r n English through reading
a play in Mrs. Pendill's class.

�Journalism Helps Students in Their

A l i v e l y discussion g r o u p i n M r . K e n d z i o r s k i ' s Government class.

Mrs. Hooker points out countries of interest
on the map f o r her history class.

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Linda expresses h e r opinion a s M r . Hamlet IcaLls a
discussion
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�Science and Math Provide a Challenge

Mr. B a r t l e t t assists biology students i n
the completion of their manikins.

Algebra 11 students further their knowledge
in mathematics.

Projects completed b s physical science
students add t o the interest of the class.

�Home Economics and Commercial Classes

Gaining s k i l l i n typing requires patience
and perseverance.

Family L i v i n g class provides a n insight
into m a r r i a g e and m a r r i a g e adjustment.

Home Ec. students learn the many phases
of homemaking.

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�Boys Prepare Themselves for Their
Vocations Through Shop and Ag.

Mike A d a m s and M i k e Pearson learn the fundamentals
of shop.

\ I r. M i l l i g a n helps G a r y w i t h h i s mechanical drawing.
M r. W e i r i c h t e a c h e s freshmen a b o u t
different aspects of farm life.

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CLASS MOTTO:
"Today W e L a u n c h ; W h e r e S h a l l
We Anchor To m o r r o w ? "
CLASS SONG: " Yo u ' l l N e v e r Wa l k
Alone"
CLASS FLOWER:
White Rose
CLASS COLORS:
Navy and White

STANDING: M i k e Robinson, V i c e P r e s . ; S a l l y G l e n , T r e a s . S E AT E D :
Ken Cuyler, Pres.; Becky Adolph, Sec.

K L N \ L I I I LL1LE_R
Valedictorian

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MARY. MERCHANT
Salutatorian

�Its Class Officers and

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Top Ten

CAROL SCHARF
Top Ten

SANDRA ELDRED
Top Ten
D.A.R. Good Citizen

TOM WILSON
Top Ten

PAULA WEEKS
Top Ten

SHARON WART
Top Ten

JUD \ .\1ULAL]C,lIIIN
Top Ten

CAROL GRAY
Top Ten

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�Many Changes a r e Encountered During t h e Senior Ye a r

VALERIA A D A M S

ROSEMARIE B AV I N

13IA A D O L I ' l

LARRY BENNE-PT

GARY BOES

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MARCIA BROWN

NANCY CARPENTER
CARPENTER

Senior h o m e r o o m g e t s
another day.

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�Senior Interests and Activities are Varied

LINDA CLARK

DAVID CLINE

JANICE CRONKHITE

Senior g i r l s talk over the morning during
lunch.

JANET CUTCHALL

BRENDA D AV I S

�82 Seniors End Their High School Careers

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student secretary.

GARY GARRISON

Jr. P r e s . M i k e accepts the gavel f r o m
Sr. Pres. Leon at Graduation.

GEORGE

SALLY GLEN

RALPH GOTTSCHALK

�Plans a r e Made for the Senior Trip and Skip-Week

LINDA G R O L L

RONALD HAWKINS

BERNARD H O AT I I

STANLEY HAWVER

�As Juniors, the Seniors Enjoyed Presenting

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ANNA KNAPP

Mrs. D a v i s o n m a k e s u p Evelyn L u x u p
for the Junior Play production of "Brother
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KIM KAECHELE

MARCIA L A K E

CAROL L I T T L E

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JEAN LEWIS

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BARRY PHILLIPS

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CAROL PEQUIGNOT

TOM ROBERTS

BARBARA RATHBUN

SHARON RICHMOND

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�and Doing Things Together

BONNIE SCHNEIDER

MAURICE SHOLI:

ALFRED SEBO

LINDA SMITH

MARY LOU SMITH

ROBERT SMITH

SHERI SMITH

LINDA STEVENS

Sheri, B a r r y . J u d y a n d B a r b s e e m t ,
have f o u n d s o m e t h i n g v e r y f u n n y j u s t
before the bell rang after lunch.

�The Senior Year is One to Be Remembered Always

JUDY THOMPSON

GAIL WHITLOCK

JOHN TUNNEY

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SEATED; C a r o l Schaf, Sec.; Mrs. Warke,
Advisor; Sandy E l d r e d , V i c e- P r e s.
STANDING; K e n Cuyler, Historian; Dave
Hasty, Treas; B a r r y Phillips, Pres.

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VALERIE ADAMS
Student C o u n c i l 2 ; L i b r a r y C l u b 4; F N A 4 , President
4; P e p C l u b 1,2,3,4; V i c e -President 3 , 4 ; C h o r u s 4 .
BECKY ADOLPH
Class S e c r e t a r y 4 ; P a p e r Staff 3,4, E d i t o r 4; L i b r a r y
Club 2,3,4; F T A 2 , 3 4, T r e a s u r e r 3 , V i c e -President
4; F N A 4 ; P e p Club 3 , Secretary- Tr e a s u r e r 3; J u n i o r
Play- - p r o m p t e r.
CARLA AUSTIN
Annual S t a f f 3 ; F T A 1,2,3,4, T r e a s u r e r 4 ; F N A 4 ,
Secretary 4; Pep Club 2,3.
ROSEMARIE BAVIN
L i b r a r y C l u b 1,2,3,4; F T A 1,2,3,4; F N A 4 ; P e p Club
3
LARRY B E N N E T T
Football 1,2,3; Va r s i t y Club 3,4; B a s e b a l l 1,2; T r a c k
3.4.
GARY BOES
Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Va r s i t y Club
ball 1 ; T r a c k 2,3,4; Canadian Exchange Student; Junior
Play; Student Council 4."
MARCIA BROWN
Student C o u n c i l 1 ; C o - o p 4 ; P e p C l u b 2 , 3 ; S n o - B a l l
Court 2; Cheerleader 1,2,3.
NANCY CARPENTER
Class S e c r e t a r y 2 ; L i b r a r y C l u b 1 ; C h o r u s 1,2,3,4.
LINDA CLARK
Co-op 4; Pep Club 1; Chorus 1
DAVID CLINE
FFA 1,2,3; Co-op 4.

JEFF ELSNER
Paper Staff 4; Football 4; Wrestling 4.
DUANE FINNEY
GAYLON FORD
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a n d C o u n c i l P r e s i d e n t 4 ; T r a c k 3 .
ERNEST FOSTER
Annual Staff 2,3; Paper Staff 3; Junior Play.
GARY GARRISON
Band 1 ; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Va r s i t y Club
3,4, Sargeant at A r m s 4; Tr a c k 1,2,3,4.
CAROL GRAY
Student Council 3 , Tr e a s u r e r 3 ; P e p Club
Ball C o u r t 2 ; Homecoming C o u r t 4 ; Cheerleader 3,4.
GEORGE GEER
Co-op 4 ; F o o t b a l l 1 ; Va r s i t y C l u b 3,4; T r a c k 1,2,3,4.
SALLY GLEN
Class T r e a s u r e r 3 , 4 ; P a p e r S t a ff 3 ; P e p Club 2,3,4;
French Club 2; Junior Play; Canadian Exchange Student.
RALPH GOTTSCHALK
Band 1.2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Va r s i t y C l u b 4; Wrestling
4
LINDA GROLL
Annual S t a f f 4; L i b r a r y C l u b 4; P e p Club 4; Pep Band
4; Band 2,3,4; Band Council 4.
DAVID HASTY
National Honor Society 3,4; Debate 1,2,3; F F A 1,2,3,4,
Vice-President 3 , President 4 ; Football
ball 1; Junior Play.

JANICE CRONKHITE
Paper Staff 3; L i b r a r C l u b 4.

RONALD HAWKINS
Library C l u b 4 ; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball
ball 2; Tr a c k 2; French Club 2,3.

JANET CUTCHALL

STANLEY HAWVER

KENNETH CUYLER
Class President 2,4; Class V i c e -President 1; National
Honor Society 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Va r s i t y
Club 2,3,4, S e c r e t a r y 3 . 4 ; W r e s t l i n g 4; Baseball 1,2,
3,4; Tr a c k 4.

ROBERT HENRY
Pep C l u b 2 , 3 ; P e p Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4;
Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 4 ; Football 1 ; Wr e s t l i n g 4.

BRENDA DAVIS
FTA 2 , 3 , 4 ; P e p C l u b 2 ; B i b l e C l u b 4 ; B a n d 1,2,3,4;
Cheerleader 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Play.
BERNARD DIAMOND
FFA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; P e p Band 3,4; Rand 1,2,3,4;
Football 3, Wrestling 4.
KENNETH EDGELL
Co-op 4 ; Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Baseball
1, Track 4.
SANDY ELDRED
C h i l i President 1 ; Student Council 4 ; Annual Staff 1;
National Fionor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2,3.4. President
4; F r e n c h C l u b 2 ; Sno-Ball Princess 2 ; Homecoming
Court 2 , 3 , Queen 4 ; Cheerleader 2 , 3 , 4 ; D A R Good
Citizen; Junior Play.

BERNARD HOATII
Pep Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Band 1,2,3,4.
CONNIE HOWARD
Paper S t a ff 3 ; L i b r a r y C l u b 4; P e p Club 2; Band 1,2.
DANIEL JONES
Library Club 4; F E A 1,2,3.
MARY LYNN JONES
Co-op 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1.
ORRIN JOIINSON
FFA 1 , 2 ; C o - o p 4; Band 1 ; Football 1,2; T r a c k 2,3,4
STEVEN
French Club 2.
ANNA KNAPI'
Library Club 1,2,3,4; F N A 4 ; Pep Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4

�Senior
KIM KAECHELE
Library C l u b 3 , 4 ; F o o t b a l l 1,2,3,4; Va r s i t y C l u b 3,4.
MARCIA L A K E
Library Club 4; Pep Club 4.
JEAN LEWIS
Student Council 2,3; L i b r a r y Club 4; Pep Club 1; French
Club 2,3; Chorus 1.
CAROL L I T T L E
FHA 3,4.
EVELYN LUX
FNA 4 ; P e p C l u b 2,3,4; B a n d 1,2,3,4; F r e n c h C l u b
2,3; Junior Play.
LINDA
FNA 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2.
GARRY M A C K
FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1.
JUDY MCLAUGHLIN
Student Council 4; L i b r a r y C l u b 1,2; F N A 4 ; P e p Club
3,4; F r e n c h C l u b 2 , 3 , V i c e -President 3; J u n i o r P l a y.
MARY MENCH
FTA 1,2,3,4; P e p C l u b 1,2,4; B i b l e C l u b 4; Band 1,2,
3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3.
MARY MERCHANT
Class Tr e a s u r e r 2 , Class Secretary 3 ; Student Council
1; F N A 4, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4;
Band C o u n c i l 4 , S e c r e t a r y - Tr e a s u r e r 4; F r e n c h Club
2,3, Secretary 3.
TOM NI
Band 1 , 2 , 3 ; F o o t b a l l 1 ; W r e s t l i n g 4 ; T r a c k 1,2,3,4.
JUDY MUSS E
Library Club 3,4, President 4.
PENNY MUSSELMAN
Library Club 1,2,3,4; FNA 4; Band 1,2,3,4.
ADAM OFFENBECHER
Paper S t a f f 4 ; P e p Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4;
Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 2,3,4.
LARRY PARKISON
Student C o u n c i l 4 ; L i b r a r y C l u b 3 ; S n o - B a l l C o u r t
2; Dance Band 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council
President 4 ; Homecoming Court 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Va r s i t y C l u b 2,3,4, Tr e a s u r e r 3,4;
Track 3.
ROBERT PEARSON
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Va r s i t y Club 3,4;
Baseball 1,2; Tr a c k 3.
WILLIAM PARKS
Homecoming C o u r t 4 ; F o o t b a l l 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1 ,
2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Tr a c k 2,4.
CAROL PEQUIGNOT
Library Club 4; Pep Club 2; French Club 2.
BARRY PHILLIPS
Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society
3,4; S n o - B a l l P r i n c e 2 ; F o o t b a l l 1,2,3,4; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Va r s i t y C l u b 3 , 4 , P r e s i d e n t 4 ; Baseball 2,4;
Track 2,3,4; French Club 2,3.
BARBARA R AT H B U N
Paper S t a ff 2 ; Debate I ; E T A I ; P e p Club 2; Band 1;
Chorus 2,4; Junior Play.

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SHARON RICHMOND
Class Tr e a s u r e r 1 ; L i b r a r y Club 4; F T A 2,3,4; B i b l e
Club 4; Band 1; F r e n c h Club 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior
Play.
TOM ROBERTS
Football 1,2; Tr a c k 3.
MICHAEL ROBINSON
Class P r e s i d e n t 3 , C l a s s V i c e -President 2 , 4 ; B i b l e
Club 4; Sno-Ball Court 2; Football 1,2.
WALTER ROSENBERRY
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Va r s i t y Club 3,4,
Vice-President 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4.
CAROL SCHARF
Student C o u n c i l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Secretary 2 , 3 , P r e s i d e n t 4 ;
Annual S t a ff 2,3, Business Manager 3; National Honor
Society 3,4, Secretary; F TA 1,2,3,4, President 4; French
Club 3, Vice-President 2, President 3.
BONNIE SCHNEIDER
Library Club 4.
MAURICE SHOLES
Debate 1; Football 2; Basketball 2; Wrestling 4.
ALFRED SEBO
FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Va r s i t y Club
tling 4; Baseball 1,2,4; Tr a c k 1,2,3,4.
LINDA SMITH
Chorus 2; Pep Club 1.
MARY SMITH
Pep Club 2.
ROBERT SMITH
FFA 1 , 2 , 3 ; F o o t b a l l 1,2,3; Va r s i t y Club 3,4; Baseball
1,2
SHERI SMITH
Library Club 1; F N A 4 ; P e p Club 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4;
Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Play--prompter.
LINDA STEVENS
Annual Staff 2,3; P a p e r Staff 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; French
Club 2,3.
JUDY
Annual S t a ff 3 ; P a p e r S t a ff 3 , 4 ; L i b r a r y Club 1; Pep
Club 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4.
JOHN
GARY WAGAR
Football 2,3; Va r s i t y Club 4.
SHARON WART
Annual S t a ff 4 ; F T A 1,2,3,4; P e p Club 2,3,4; French
Club 2; Junior Play.
PAULA WEEKS
Class Secretary 1, V i c e -President 3; Annual Staff 3.4,
Editor 4 ; P a p e r S t a ff 4 ; C o - o p 4 ; P e p Club 2; Betty
Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow.
GAIL WHITLOCK
Pep Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 3,4.
KATHY WILAMOWSKI
Library C l u b 3 ; P e p Club 4; B i b l e Club 4, Treasurer
4; GAA 1.
TOM WILSON
FF A 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4.
PATSY YOUNGS
Bible Club 4, Vice-Preident 4.

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Phyllis Alwood
Larry Bailey
David Barnhart
Sharon Bauder
Steven Bavin
Raymond Blais

Curtis Blowers
Robert Brewer

Sue Burns
Tom Claar

Dianne a n d S h e l l e y c o m p a r e t h e i r n e w c l a s s
rings.

Margaret Cline
Larry Corey
Sherry Danbury
Dallas Crandall
Linda Eldred
Joyce Fairchild

Adele Fischer
Tom Forrest
Nancy Frederick
Philip Frederick
Larry Hampton
Paul Groll

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Sherry Hawkins
Bradley Heislei
Dianne Hitchcox
Fern Hauvener
Greg Hull
Jeanette Johnson

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Marlene Johnston
Curtis Kelley
Bruce Kincaid
Shelley Kingsley
Rose Knapp
Seaman Knapp

Martin Lepper
Rex Littlejohn
Gary Mack
J e r r y Mack
Michael M a r t i n
Linda Melendy

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Cheryl Meyer
Sharon Mitchell
Charlotte Moore
Karen Musolf
Carol Norton
Jim Offenbecher

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Alan Parks
Bruce Patton
Michael Patton
Pat Platz
Te r r y Pribble
David Priest

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Mary Sebo
Mary Segers
Gary Smith

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Jackie
Dorin Renner
Janet Riley

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�Class Rings and the J -Hop Make the Junior Year a n Exciting One ,
1 , t j n - 1 1 1 i t h

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�Sophomores Participate in Many School Activities

Phyllis AcMoody
Darrel-Adams
Mark A l d r i c h

Nancy Alwood
Janet A n t
Bruce Baker
Terrs M u s s e l m a n , V i c e - P r e s . ; D o u g M i l l e r ,
Sec.; B o n n i e B o e s , T r e a s . ; E r i c Tundevold,;
Pres.

Nancy Baker
Laura Baumeister
Carol Bavin
John Baylis
Bonnie Boes
Ardella Bowders

Jane Brandt
Lois Brecheisen
Ronal Brewer
Linda Brooks
Tim Bundas
Bruce Carpenr

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LeRoy C l a a r
Curtiss Cline
Deborah Coats
Warren
I udy Cook

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Dale Enyart
Susan Filley
Georgia Fox
Michael F u l l e r
Lynette Gerard
Deo Grigsby

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Lorraine Haley
Bunnee Harper
William Hillyard
Mildred Halyard
Orville Eloath
Judy Hoenes

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Sharon Jenkins
Russell Johnson
Keith Kincaid
Rex Krieg
Carol Jasper
Larry Kauffman

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Rose Marie Kent
Janet Kidney
Sharon Lahr
Pam Leeth
Susan Leitch
Tina Lepper

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Diana L i t t l e
Larry Lower
David Mack
Marlene Manchester
Eugene Masters
Kathy Masters

David Middaugh
Douglas M i l l e r
Linda M i l l e r

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Thomas M i l l e r
James Nlusolf
John Nlusolf
Te r r y Nlusselman
Diane Ogden
Ronald Olds

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Regina O'Neil
Gary Owens
Nancy Patton
Linda Philo
Connie Pepper
Leo Peet

Nancy Rankin
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Beverly Smith
Judy Smith
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Shirley' VanWormer
Richard Walter
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Tom Warsop
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Dianne Weeks
Tom Whitley
Christine Zongker

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�Ninety Freshmen M a k e U p

Ellen Arey
Gloria Adams
Bob Wagar,
Pres. ; S a m
VanHorn, P r e s.;
Tom Case, Treas.;
Penny Musselman,
Sec

Michael Adams
Ann Adolph

Jeff Aldrich
Marcia A l d r i c h
Ernest Augustine
Chris Barber
Dorothy Barnett
Phillip Batterson

Harold Bemis
Dennis Biteman
Sherlene Blue
Susie Blue
Richard Blue
David Booth

David Brandt
Burl Brauker
Kim Bray
Stella Cardinal
Tom Case

Sharon Church
Klaudia Coats
Bill Cook
Judy Corey
Deborah Craig
William Crane

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�Largest Class
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Don Deeren
Charles Diamond
Donna Dillion
Linda Edgell
Joy Eldred
Naomi Ellenwood

Virginia F a i r
Lorraine Finney
Donna Foster
Ruth Gallop
Tonia Garrison
Barney Gottschalk

Marsha Grimes
Donna Halstead
Te r r y Hand
Sandra Heuer
John Hobday
Cathleen Howard

Nora Johnson
Dennis Knaiewski
David Knapp
Ronald Lake
Roger Lambert

J e r r y McLaughlin
Gerald Mack
Jack Manchester
Ema Jean Marshall
Patricia Mayo
Merle Melendy

Linda Mench
Kyle Miller
Robert Miller
John Mitchell
Vonda Morey
Kathy Mowry

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�The First Year o f High School is Begun Eagerly
Vonda Nlorey
Kathy Mowry
Cathy Nlusselman
Janice Nlusselman
Penny Nlusselman
Marguerite Pearson

Michael Pearson
Dennis Pepper
Roy Pepper

Steven Philson
Abe Prater
Mary Randall
The C l a s s o f ' 6 8 enjoys one o f t h e i r class
parties.

Bruce Renshaw
Ruth Riley
Cheryl Robbins
John Roberts
Ronald Schroeder
Ruth Sholes

Burton Simpson
Dan Slusser
Sid Spring
Jodi Smith
Marcia Thompson
Sam VanFlorn

Merrilee Wagaman
Robert Wagar

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Neal Adams
Mark Adolph
Kathleen A l d r i c h
William Badger
Jim Blowers

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Stanley Blowers
Sheryl Boes
Douglas Brooks
Connie Button
Barbara C a r p e n t e r
Larry Carpenter

Bob Claar
Mike Claar

Dennis Spooner, Pres.; Cathy Smeltzer, e c . ; Vi c k i iluenes,
Treas.; T i m K e v e r, V. - P r e s . ; Douglas Brooks, Reporter,

Cindy Clarl.
John Clark
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Deon Collins
Linda Cook
Cindy Crane.
Mike Cross
Darla Danbur
Diann Illinois-

Jerrolynn Dulin
Te r r y Dulin
Hazel Fdwards
Susan I.dwards
Anne Frnmel
Bob Fast

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�Enjoy Various Activities
Diana Fox
Wayne Gardner
Harold Geer
Roberta George
Donna
Nancy Glesmann

Frank Goshcoff
Laura G r o l l
Cinda Guthrie
John Guthrie
Connie Halstead
Randy Harper

Carol Hasty
Kay Herman
Ken Herman
Bill Herman
Dan Hicks
Tom Hitchcox

Joy Hoath
Vickie Hoenes
Te r r y Hoover

Cindy Horwath
Nila Inman
Jerry Johnson

Ti m Kever
Garth Kincaid
Roberta Garth
Mary Lou Knapp
Stephen Lambert
Jean L i t t l e

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Maroons r e a c h h i g h f o r the j u m p against the
Athens Indians.

�Student Council Gives Students

Bonnie MacDonald
Ritchie Mack

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Rose Marie Martin
Randy Matheson

Seated: M r . F u l t o n , A d v i s o i o n n i . \ lacDonald, S e c
Micki S m i t h , P r e s . ; C h r i s t i n e F i l l e y , V. - P r e s . ; Steve
Parks, Tr e a s . Standing: M a r y Toner, Kenneth Reed, David
Stevens, Kregg Barnhart, Sharon Batterson

Linda Moore
Robert Moore
Rosetta Moore
Wesley Nlorick
Bill Morrill
Florence Mueller

Sharon Norton
Steve Patton
Ron Peck
John Philo
Doug Rounds

Carol Salyer
Eddie Sell
George Sholes

Cathy Smeltzei
Judy Smith
vnn Smith

Jeff, B i l l a n d Fton
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�a Voice i n
Lynn Smith
Micki Smith
Dennis Spooner
Rex Spoor
David Stevens
Janice Sutfin

Connie Swarthout
Lee Tundervold
Claudia Van Aken

Wendell Wadsworth
Sue Warsop
Connie Watson
C l i k i I R L L A D L I R : V i c k i iloenes, Nlar L o u Kriapp,Nli,,.:
Smith, Marcia Knapp, Joan Dauber, Deanna Spooner, Cathy
Smeltzer. STANDING: M i s s Sanford, Advisor.

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�Seventh Graders Adjust to Jr. High Changes
Mark Adams
Steve Adams
Pam Albright
Carol Arey
Cathy A r l t
Men- S u e Badge

Te r r y Barber
Bill Bartlett
Joyce Bavin
Tim B i m i s
Robert B l a i r
Joe Blue

Anne Brandt
Carol Brooks
Ken Brooks
Rickie Cameron
Mike Chaffee
Jeff Cockrell

Laura Cole
Donal CoDyer

Gary Collyer
Joan Dauber
Gary Smith, Treas.; Cindy fiend,
Pres.; Pat Loss, V.-Pres.

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Gerald
Mark Dibert
Barbara Doane
Doug
Bonnie
John Dunks

Bill Edwards
Christine Filley
Bud Fox
Richard Gardner
Betsy Glen
Cindy Hedrick

Rene Hendrick
Mary Heuer
Steve.Heuer
Ron Hobday
Laura Jenkins
Brenda Johnson

Randy Joynson
Joan Kirkpatrick
Marcia Knapp
Barbara Lenon
Becky Lepper
Steffy Lepper

7th and 8th graders make good us,
of their time in stody hall.
Susan L i t t l e
Pat Loss
Jacquy McLaughlin

Cathy Mack
Dennis Mack
Linda Markley

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�Active Part in
Theresa Martin
Jack Mattson
Barbara Mayo
Debbie Mefford
James M i l l e r
Judy M i l l e r

Virginia M i l l e r
L i l a Moore
Patricia Moore
Kay M o r r i s
Ed Musolf
Joy Musselman

Nanette Olds
Paulette Olds
Phillip Pearson

Francis Peck
Joann Philo
Beverly Platz
Student Librarians look over a new book.

Branda Platz
Ken Reed
Georgena Renchaw
Cathy Rice
Pam Richards
Danny Risner
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Cathy Salyer
Mike Scharf
Susan S c h e r n
Shelia Slocum
Christine Smith
Dale Smith

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Ba T e r r y Smith
Do C i n d y Spencer
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Deanna Spooner
Patricia Stevens
Bill Tassie

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Ann Tiffany
Mary Toner
Anne Walter
Larry Warkoczeski
Steven Wart
Alfred Watson

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Richard Watson
Richard Wells
Kathy Wickwire
Clara Wilson
Ray Wilson
Mike Yother

John P h i l o makes a f r e e throw i n a victorious
game over Athens.

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�The Annual Staff Works Hard t o Meet Its Deadlines

FIRST R O W : Dianne Hitchcox, Jeannie J o h n s o n , B a r r y P h i l l i p s , L a r r y B a i l e y, L a r r y C o r e y, B r a d
Shelley K i n g s l e y, J u d y McLaughlin, Sharon W a r t , H e i s l e r , J i m Offenbecher, Bob Brewer, Paula Weeks,
Emily Ta s s i e . SECOND ROW: M r . Hamlet; Advisor; E d i t o r .

The Annual Staff spent many hours after school,
in the evening and during study halls pasting, cropping
and w r i t i n g copy f o r the 1965 MAROON MEMORIES.
Two additional pages w e r e added t h i s y e a r and
the senior activities were listed in a Senior Directory.
Barry P h i l l i p s , a s Sports E d i t o r, compiled the
Sports s e c t i o n a n d D i a n n e H i t c h c o x a n d Jeannie
Johnson w o r k e d h a r d s e l l i n g a d s . A s n e x t y e a r s
Editor, Shelley Kingsley worked a s assistant t o the
Editor a n d s t a r t e d p l a n s f o r n e x t y e a r s annual.
It i s t h e h o p e o f t h e A n n u a l S t a f f t h a t this
years annual i s one to be proud of.

Emily and Shelley spend time
after school w r i t i n g copy and
pasting pictures.

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�Senior High Council Voices Student Opinion

FIRST ROW: M r . Singles, Advisor; Emily Tassie, Secretary;
Ron B r e w e r , V i c e President; C a r o l S c h a r f , P r e s i d e n t ;
Gregg Hull, Tr e a s u r e r. SECOND ROW: M e r r i l e e Wagaman,
Barry P h i l l i p s , Sharon L a h r, Judy Hoenes, Sandy Eldred,

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The m a l t m a c h i n e , a Student C o u n c i l project.
brings enjoyment to students whil, r-nlking money.

J u d y McLaughlin, Sharon Church, Joy Eldred. THIRD ROW:
T e r r i Sue Smith, J e r r y Mack, L a r r y Corey, L a r r y Cuyler,
L a r r y Parkison, G a r y Boes, Dennis Biteman, Dianne
Hitchcox.

Several new members w e r e added to the Student
Council t h i s y e a r b r i n g i n g the t o t a l t o twenty. W i t h
these additional m e m b e r s , t h e C o u n c i l w a s b e t t e r
able to c a r r y on the work of previous Student Councils
and institute new ideas of its own.
Planning o f t h e f i r s t H o m e c o m i n g
of t h e g a l a Homecoming Dance a n d Crowning was
one o f t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t projects o f the Council.
They a l s o w o r k e d h a r d t o k e e p t h e r e c o r d f i l e
up t o date, supervised dancing a t noon and operated
the malt machine.

�National Honor Society Members Display Leadership Qualities

SEATED: Dianne H i t c h c o x , Sandy E l d r e d , J u d y
McLaughlin, M a r y Merchant. S T A N D I N G : B a r r y

Seven n e w members o f the J u n i o r and
Senior classes w e r e elected t o the W i l l i a m
A. D y e r c h a p t e r o f t h e N a t i o n a l H o n o r
Society i n a n a s s e m b l y F e b r u a r y 23. T h e
seven n e w m e m b e r s w e r e B e c k y A d o l p h ,
Judy McLaughlin, M a r y Merchant, and Paula
Weeks, Seniors; L a r r y Corey, B r a d Heisler
and Dianne Hitchcox, Juniors.
The program was planned and conducted
by t h e f i v e S e n i o r s who w e r e
year as Juniors.
A b r i e f h i s t o r y o f the National Honor
Society, w h i c h w a s founded i n 1921, w a s
given b y B a r r y P h i l l i p s . H e then announced
the n a m e s o f t h e n e w m e m b e r s and gave

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Phillips, B r a d H e i s l e r, C a r o l Scharf, Becky Adolph,
Paula Weeks, L a r r y Corey, Dave Hasty.

a b r i e f discription of each students activities,
during a tapping ceremony.
The importance o f
ship, Leadership and Service was
plained b y C a r o l S c h a r f , Kenneth C u y l e r,
Sandy Eldred and David Hasty using symbolic
candles.
The n e w m e m b e r s w e r e l e a d b y M r s .
Warke i n t h e National Honor Society pledge
after w h i c h t h e y r e c e i v e d t h e i r pins f r o m
their parents.
Following the assembly a reception was
held f o r t h e s t u d e n t s , t h e i r p a r e n t s a n d
members o f t h e f a c u l t y i n t h e H o m e E c .
room.

�The Maroon and Gray "The Student Voice a t U.C.H.S."

FIRST ROW: M r . Hamlet, Advisor; Gary Boes, page 4 Editor;
Shelley K i n g s l e y, p a g e 3 E d i t o r ; J a n e B r a n d t , A s s i s t a n t
Editor; B e c k y A d o l p h , E d i t o r i n Chief; E m i l y Ta s s i e , page
I E d i t o r ; Ti n a L e p p e r, page 2 E d i t o r. SECOND ROW: Rose
Ann Knapp, Paula Weeks, Carol Norton, Janet A n t , Christine

Walters, Judy Thompson, Judy Smith, Connie Pepper, L i n d a
Eldred, H e l e n Doane. T H I R D ROW: J i m Offenbecher, John
Baylis, A d a m Offenbecher, R o n O l d s , D o r i n R e n n e r, J e f f
Elsner, J e r r y Dulin.

Emily e x p l a i n s t h e
contents o f h e r page
to E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f
Becky.

With t h e s t a r t o f a new school
year i n September, t h e m e m b e r s
of the Maroon and Gray staff faced
a tremendous t a s k - - p r
a paper by the relatively
cess of offset.
The s t a f f presented the student
body w i t h a n e d i t i o n o f the paper
every t w o w e e k s . I n e a c h i s s u e ,
a student and teacher were featured
for t h e i r outstanding qualities.

Dorin and Eon prepare
for the next puhlicarinn
'-laroon and r

�Library Club Members Take on the Task o f Keeping the
Library in Order

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Processing o f b o o k s , f i l i n g a n d
with keeping the l i b r a r y i t s e l f in order, give just a glimpse
of the many tasks performed by student librarians.
In t h e s p r i n g , s e v e r a l m e m b e r s g o t o a Student
Librarian A s s i s t a n t s A s s o c i a t i o n o f M i c h i g a n ( S L A A M )
conventions i n A n n A r b o r w h e r e i d e a s a r e exchanged.
Through t h e e f f o r t s o f M r s . E v e r t , t h e l i b r a r y i s
a place to be appreciated and enjoyed by everyone.

Sharon s o r t s magazines a n d p u t s them i n
their proper places.
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�Debate and Forencics Develope Good Public Speakers
A v e r y successful y e a r was completed
by the U.C.H.S. Debators under the direction
of M r . K e n H a m l e t . T h i s y e a r ' s debate
topic was "Resolved: T h a t Nuclear Weapons
Should B e C o n t r o l l e d b y a n I n t e r n a t i o n a l
Organization".
The Debate Team competed in the Class
C a n d D State D i s t r i c t Debate To u r n a m e n t
in F e b r u a r y a n d c a m e h o m e w i t h a f i r s t
place t i e . T h e y w e r e a l s o awarded w i t h a
Michigan U n i v e r s i t y plaque f o r excellence.
Forencics made i t s debut f o r t h e f i r s t
time at U.C.H. S. this year. Under the direction
of M r . H a m l e t , f o r e n c i c s
peted i n declamations, humorous readings,
interpretative reading and o r i g i n a l oratory.
Among v a r i o u s honors received was the
American L e g i o n F o r e n c i c s C o n t e s t w o n
by Helen Doane.

DEBATORS: A l a n Parks,.Skip Knapp, Susan Leitch, Helen Doane,
Greg Hull. Dave Mack.

FORENCICS: F I R S T R O W : C a r o l Pequignot, C a r o l
Jasper, C a r o l Warkoczeski, B e v Smith, Janet A r l t ,
Helen Doane, Susan Leitch, Barbara Bowders. SECOND
ROW: L o r r a i n e H a l e y, P a m Davis, Dorcas R a r i c k ,
Carol G r a y, D e b b i e C o a t s , Susan F i l l e y, Ly n e t t e
Gerard, Georgia F o x , M a r c i a G r i m e s . THIRD ROW:

Dave Mack, J e r r y Mack, Mike Robinson, Dave Watkins,
Warren Converse, E r i c Tundevold, B a r r y P h i l l i p s ,
Dave H a s t y, L a r r y C u y l e r. T H I R D ROW: H a r o l d
Bemis, Dan Jones, Ray B l a i s , M e l v i n M i l l e r, Dormn
Renner, A l a n P a r k s , Skip Knapp, Butch Sholes, M r.
Hamlet, Advisor.

�Cadet Teaching Gives F.T.A. Members Experience i n t h e
Teaching Field

FIRST R O W : A d v i s o r M r s . K e n d z i o r s k i , S h e r r y Danbury,
Secretary; C a r o l S c h a r f , P r e s i d e n t ; B e c k y A d o l p h , V i c e
President; C a r l a Austin, Tr e a s u r e r. SECOND ROW: P h y l l i s
Alwood, R o s e m a r i e B a v i n , C a r o l N o r t o n , C h e r y l Robbins,
Debbie C o a t s , N a n c y F r e d e r i c k , Jeannie Johnson, Sharon

Wart, Sherry Hawkins, Sharon Richmond, Judy Corey, Marsha
Thompson. T H I R D ROW: Dianne Hitchcox, Rose M a r i e Kent,
Carol Bavin, L o r r a i n e Haley, Shelley Kingsley, Susan Leitch,
Lonette We l l s , M a r y Mench, C a t h y Howard, E m i l y Ta s s i e .
}Claudia Coats.

In t h e p a s t t w e l v e y e a r s t h e F. T. A . h a s become
well e s t a b l i s h e d a n d h a s accomplished m a n y g o a l s s e t
forth when the club began.
The c l u b h a s c a r r i e d o u t t h e $ 2 5 a w a r d
standing S e n i o r G i r l i n F. T. A . t o w a r d h e r education.
Activities have been presenting the faculty with Christmas
roses a n d h o n o r i n g t h e s e n i o r g i r l s a t a s p r i n g tea.
Each y e a r t h e c l u b s e n d s t w o o f i t s members to an
F. T. A . l e a d e r s h i p c a m p a t S t . M a r y ' s L a k e . T h r o u g h
discussions, r e s e a r c h , g u e s t s p e a k e r s , a n d
members h a v e l e a r n e d t h e p r i n c i p l e s o f t h e teaching
profession. S o m e m e m b e r s a r e active i n cadet teaching.
They spend o n e - h a l f d a y e a c h w e e k i n t h e E l e m e n t a r y
or J u n i o r H i g h S c h o o l s o b s e r v i n g a n d p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n
classroom situations that gives them a f i r s t
ence concerning teaching.
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Judy a n d M r s . M a t s o n h e l p a
with her geography lesson.

�F.N.A. Members a r e Given First H a n d Experiences i n Nursing

FIRST ROW: M r s . Wa r k e , Advisor; Judy Cook. Carla Austin.
Secretary- Tr e a s u r e r ; Va l e r i e A d a m s , P r e s i d e n t ; M a r y
Merchant. Vice President; Becky Adolph, Anna Knapp. SECOND

ROW: E v e l y n L u x , B a r b a r a B o w d e r s , S h e r i S m i t h , P e n n y
Musselman, J u d y M c L a u g h l i n , R o s e M a r i e B a v i n , L i n d a
N4abu

This w a s t h e f i r s t y e a r f o r t h e F u t u r e
at Union City High.
The m e m b e r s hoped t o l e a r n a b o u t c a r e e r s i n t h e
various branches o f medicine. T h e c l u b v i s i t e d special
meetings h e l d b y F. N . A . c l u b s i n s e v e r a l o t h e r schools.
Eight o f t h e m e m b e r s a r e getting useful experience
by s e r v i n g a s volunteer nurses a t Coldwater Community
Health Center on the week-ends.

inda and C a r l a display t h e i r uniforms which
they wear as -Candr S t r i p e r s - at the coldwater
Community

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�F.H.A. Members Strive t o H e l p Their Community

FIRST ROW: M r s . Converse, A d v i s o r ; Dallas Crandall, Vice
President; R o s e Knapp, President; S u e B u r n s , Tr e a s u r e r.
SECOND ROW: P h y l l i s Alwood, C a r o l Norton, C a r o l L i t t l e ,

Future H o m e m a k e r s o f A m e r i c a w a s
formed l a s t s p r i n g b y M r . Converse, w h o
is t h e advisor. T h e organization meets the
last Tuesday of every month.
In October t h e g r o u p w e r e guests a t
the chapter meeting a t Tekonsha. Tw o g i r l s
will attend the State Convention a t Lansing
which w i l l include o t h e r groups f r o m many
area schools.
The personal r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s o f t h e

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Fern Hauvener, Judy Cook. T H I R D ROW: M a r y Sebo, Diane
Watson, Sherry Danbury, Lonette Wells, Karen NIusolf, Marcia
Aldrich, Nancy Alwood.

F.H.A. m e m b e r s a r e many. They must help
promote b e t t e r f a m i l y l i v i n g i n t h e home,
develope poise and self-confidence
for the goal which i s t o help i n
munity.
Activities f o r t h e y e a r include painting
the l i t t e r b a r r e l s on the athletic
presenting t h e t e a c h e r s w i t h r o s e s a t
Christmas.

�F.F.A. Prepares Boys for Their Future Vocations in Agriculture

FIRST R O W : M r . W e i r i c h , A d v i s o r ; G a r y M a c k , Sentinal;
Bernard Diamond, R e p o r t e r ; D a v e Hasty, President; B r u c e
Kincaid. V i c e -President; To m Wilson Secretary; To m M i l l e r,
Treasurer. S E C O N D R O W: M e r l e M e l e n d y, G e r r y M a c k ,
Bruce P a t t o n , A l Sebo, C h a r l i e D i a m o n d , G e r a l d M a c k ,

The F u t u r e F a r m e r s o f A m e r i c a i s made
up o f boys interested in vocational agriculture.
F. F. A . t r y s t o develope l e a d e r s h i p q u a l i t i e s
and abilities in the farming field.
Selling seeds and C h r i s t m a s t r e e s , which
are g r o w n and cared f o r b y the F. F. A . boys,
are c o n t i n u e d p r o j e c t s . T h e m e m b e r s h a v e
also c o n s t r u c t e d a p a t h f o r a n a t u r e t r a i l
and have labeled the trees and shrubs.

Dave a n d M i k e p a i n t t h e f e n c e that surrounds t h e
F.F..A, tree farm.

Jerry Pribble. T H I R D ROW: L a r r y Coffman, Mike Whitcomb,
John M u s o l f , Dave Cline, M i k e Patton, C u r t Blowers, Steve
Philson, Dave Barnhart. F O U RT H ROW: O r v i l l e Hoath, Bud
Rogers, D a l e E n y a r t , R o g e r L a m b e r t , M a r k A l d r i c h , John
Baylis, B i l l Hilyard.

�Bible Club and Co-op: Two New Interests Offered

FIRST R O W : M r s . W a r k e , A d v i s o r ; B a r b a r a
Bowders, Secretary; M i k e Robinson, President;
Patsy Youngs, Vice President; Kathy Wilamowske,
Treasurer. SECOND ROW: M a r y Randall, Sharon

Richmond, P a t P l a t z , F e r n H o u v e n e r, C h e r y l
Meyer, Sherry Hawkins, Mary Mench, Linda Miller,
Ardella Bowders.

This w a s t h e f i r s t y e a r
Bible Club a t U.C.H.S. T h e members
met e a c h w e e k t o r e a d a n d discuss
parts of the Bible.
Community m i n i s t e r s a l s o m e t
frequently w i t h t h e c l u b w h i c h w a s
under the direction of Mr. Earl Burdick.
Giving Seniors experience in a field
in w h i c h t h e y w i s h t o e n t e r i s t h e
Cooperative Occuptaional T r a i n i n e
program, informally known as "Co-op".
Students p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n C o - o p
attend school half of each day and work
at t h e i r j o b e i t h e r i n t h e m o r n i n g
or afternoon. The participants receive
a w a g e a n d m u s t w o r k whenever the
job needs them.
M r. J o h n D y g e r t i s t h e C o - o p
Coordinator and personally interviews
each applicant t o decide his eligibility
to w o r k u n d e r t h e C o - o p p r o g r a m .
SEATED: M a r y Ly n n Jones, Paula Weeks, Linda C l a r k , M a r c i a Brown.
STANDING: David C l i n e , O r r i n Johnson, G e o r g e G e e r, K e n Edgell.
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�Pep Club Encourages School Spirit b y Making Hall Signs and
Learning N e w Cheers

FIRST R O W : Va l e r i e A d a m s , V i c e President;
Sandy Eldred, President; Jane
Treasurer; Miss Sanford, Advisor.
Rose K n a p p , C a r o l G r a y, T e r r i S u e S m i t h ,
Linda E l d r e d , Dianne Hitchcox. T H I R D ROW:
Jodi Smith, Marlene Manchester, Marcia Grimes,
Nora J o h n s o n , J o y E l d r e d , P h y l l i s A c m o o d y.
FOURTH R O W: Donna F o s t e r , J u d y C o r e y ,
Merrilee Wagaman, K a t h y Musselman, G l o r i a
Adams, Susan E i l l e y, Judy Cook. F I F T H ROW:
Mary Lou Smith, Cheryl Robbins, Dallas Crandall,
Linda M i l l e r, Evelyn Lux, Linda Melendy, Phyllis
Atwood, M a g P e a r s o n . S I X T H R O W : D o n n a
Halstead, Diana Watson, S h e r r y Hawkins, Carol

Jasper, L i n d a M a b u s , Dorcas R a r i c k , B a r b a r a
Bowders, N a o m i F l l e n w o o d . S E V E N T H ROW:
Debbie Coats, Lynette Girard, Ann Adolph, Mary
Sebo, K l a u d i a C o a t s , M a r y M e r c h a n t , L i n d a
Brooks, S a l l y L e i t c h . E I G H T H R O W : K a t h y
Wilamouski, S u e B u r n s , L i n d a M e n c h , L a u r a
Baumeister, M a r y M e n c h , R o s e M a r i e K e n t ,
Pam L e e t h , N a n c y F r e d e r i c k . N I N T H R O W :
Marcia Watkins, Tonia Garrison, Bunnee Harper,
Tina L,epper, Sharon C h u r c h , L o r r a i n e Haley,
Kathy H o w a r d . D e b b i e C r a i g . T E N T H R O W:
Judy M c L a u g h l i n , S h e r i S m i t h , J u d y Fioenes,
Susan L e i t c h , Sally Glen, Lonette Wells, L i n d a
Groll, Marcia Lake, Linda Edgell.

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�"Frost Fantasy" W a s This Year's Sno-Ball Theme

January 3 0 w a s t h e scene o f t h i s y e a r ' s
Sno-Ball, e n t i t l e d " F r o s t Fantasy."
orations, a l l o f w h i c h w e r e planned b y t h e
Sophomores, c a r r i e d out the theme well.
Midway through the dance, E r i c Tundevold
and E m i l y Tassie were announced as the Prince
and Princess. Te r r i Sue Smith a s l a s t y e a r ' s
Princess, crowned E m i l y. J i m m y Singles was
Crown B e a r e r , w h i l e J u l i e A v e r y presented
Princess E m i l y w i t h a bouquet o f r e d roses.

Emily a n d E r i c a r e a l l s m i l e s a s t h e y l e a d the f i r s t
dance

Ion B r e w e r, J a n e B r a n d t , J i m m y Singles, C r o w n P r i n c e ; J u l i e A v e r y, F l o w e r G i r l ; L o i s Brecheisen.
Bearer; E m i l y Ta s s i e , P r i n c e s s ; E r i c Tundevold, D a r r e l l Adams.
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FIRST ROW: M a r y Ly n n Jones, Ruth Gallop, Sherri Hawkins,
Cheryl Robbins, Karen Nlusolf, Nora Johnson, Mary Merchant,
Shelley K i n g s l e y, P a m L e e t h . S E C O N D R O W : T e r r y
Musselman, G a i l Whitlock, Sharon M i t c h e l l , E r i c Tundevold,
Ellen A r e y, Judy C o r e y, David P r i e s t , B o b B r e w e r, P h y l l i s
AcMoody, B e r n a r d D i a m o n d , S h e r i S m i t h , E m i l y Ta s s i e .
THIRD R O W: Dennis B i t e m a n , C a r o l Warkoczeski, Sharon
Church, A n n a Knapp, M a r c i a Thompson, A n n Adolph, Judy
Hoenes, Evelyn Lux, Susan Leitch, Linda Brooks, Jane Brandt,
Gaylon F o r d , B r u c e Carpenter, Warren Converse, K i m Bray,

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Skip Knapp, J o h n Hobday. FOURTH ROW: Dianne Hitchcox,
Mary Mench, Debbie Coats, Penny Musselman, S a l l y Leitch,
Merrilee Wagaman, R o s e M a r i e K e n t , Klaudia Coats, Ti n a
Lepper, D i c k Wa t k i n s , L a u r a B a u m e i s t e r, R u s s Johnson,
Nancy R a n k i n , L o i s B r e c h h e i s e n , L a r r y P a r k i s o n , B u t c h
Hoath, B o b H e n r y, B e v e r l y S m i t h , M a r t y L e p p e r, A d a m
Offenbecher. F I F T H ROW: Debbie C r a i g , To m Case, L i n d a
Groll, R o y P e p p e r, J i m Offenbecher, J e r r y M a c k , A l l e n
Parks, Ron Brewer, M r. Clayton, D i r e c t o r.

Phyllis AcMoody, Ti n a L e p p e r, Judy Hoenes, Drum M a j o r Skip Kanpp, Shelley Kingsley, E m i l y T a s s i e , J a ne
Brandt

�"Marching Maroons" Complete Another Successful Ye a r

PEP B A N D F I R S T ROW: B e r n a r d Diamond, S h e r i
Smith, E m i l y Ta s s i e , M a r y Lepper. SECOND ROW:
Nancy Rankin, Butch Hoath, B o b Henry, K i m B r a y,
John Hobday, Skip Knapp, Adam Offenbecher. THIRD

BAND COUNCIL
FIRST ROW: M a r y M e r c h a n t ,
Secretary- Tr e a s u r e r ; G a y l o n
Ford, P r e s i d e n t ; L a r r y
Parkison, V i c e P r e s i d e n t .
SECOND ROW: Dianne Hitchcox,
Gail W h i t l o c k , E m i l y Ta s s i e ,
Pam Leeth. T H I R D ROW: Ti n a
Lepper, Adam Offenbecher, Bob
Henry, Skip Knapp, Linda Groll.

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ROW: J i m Offenbecher, J e r r y M a c k , A l a n P a r k s ,
Roy P e p p e r, T o m C a s e , M r . C l a y t o n , D i r e c t o r ;
Linda Groll.

�U.C. Bands Supply the School With the Sound o f Music

FIRST R O W : Judy C o o k , J o y E l d r e d , M i k e C r o s s , V i c k i
Hoenes, E l a i n e M e r r i m a n , K a t h y Nlusselman, M i c k i Smith,
Janice Musselman. SECOND ROW: Cindy Crane, Rex Spoor,
Rose M a r i e M a r t i n , Nancy Glesman, Marsha Grimes, Ernest
Augustine, L i n d a M e n c h , K a t h l e e n M o w r y, L i n d a Edge11,
Cathy Smeltzer, Connie Halstead, Mark Adolph. THIRD ROW:
John B a y l i s , W i l l i a m M o r r i l l , Claudia VanAken, Marguerete
pearson, J o d i S m i t h , C o n n i e Swarthout, F l o r e n c e M u e l l e r,

Our " M a r c h i n g M a r o o n s " m a d e t h e i r
f i r s t appearance i n the Branch County
F a i r parade, which was preceded by Governor
Romney, i n A u g u s t . T h e y then t r a v e l e d t o
the U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n f o r the annual
Band D a y C e r e m o n y i n A n n A r b o r where
they w e r e a l s o guests a t the Michigan A i r
Force football game.
In October, the 76 member
pated i n t h e annual M a r c h i n g Contest a t
Cardinal F i e l d a t C o l d w a l t e r H i g h School
where t h e y r e c e i v e d a " o n e " r a t i n g and a

Tom Hitchcox, Diana Watson, Bruce Renshaw, Connie Pepper,
Gloria A d a m s . F O U R T H ROW: Wendell Wadsworth, Debbie
Austin, M a r y L o u Knapp, T i m Keever, L a r r y Carpenter, Lee
Tundevold, D a v i d Knapp, K a v i d B r a n d t , P e n n y Musselman,
Tom M i l l e r , J e r r y M c L a u g h l i n , K e i t h Kincaid, B i l l Crane,
Jeff A l d r i c h , R o b e r t F a s t , R a n d y H a r p e r. F I F T H ROW:
Lynette G e r a r d , L a u r a G r o l l , M i k e C l a a r, D o u g B r o o k s ,
Burl Brauder, Charles Diamond, M r. Clayton.

trophy. Ta g Day w a s a l s o held i n October.
Band m e m b e r s r a i s e money b y selling tags
and p r e s e n t i n g a c o n c e r t o n M a i n Street.
The f i r s t c o n c e r t o f the y e a r
"Winter C o n c e r t " p r e s e n t e d j u s t b e f o r e
Christmas featuring the Senior Band, Cadet
Band and Harmonaires.
A c o l o r f u l change w a s added b y Skip
Knapp, t h e f i r s t D r u m M a j o r i n
Skip p r o u d l y l e a d o u r M a r c h i n g M a r o o n s
through many h a l f t i m e s and
tests.

�Our Chorus is Never Without

FIRST R O W: N l e r r i l e e Wagaman, S h a r o n Richmond, S a l l y
Leitch,. L i n d a Melendy, J o y Eldred, P a t Platz, Va l Adams,
Barbara Rathbun, D i a n e L i t t l e , . SECOND ROW: P a m Leeth,
Carol B a v i n , M a r y Mench, L i n d a Edge11, J u d y Thompson,

Susie Blue, C a r o l Warkoczeski, Linda Mench, Debbie Coats.
THIRD R O W: Charlotte M o o r e , M a r y Segers, M a r y Sebo,
Sherlene Blue, Nancy Carpenter, Carol Jasper. Klaudia Coats.
Janet Kidney, Kathy Masters.

The high school g i r l s ' chorus, under the direction
of M r . C l a y t o n , numbered twenty-seven t h i s y e a r.
It m e e t s t w i c e a w e e k a n d i s open t o anyone who
likes to sing.
The c h o r u s entertained the student body a t the
Christmas assembly j u s t before C h r i s t m a s vacation
and have enlivened many other assemblies.
Three g i r l s c o m p o s e t h e H a r m o n a i r e s . T h e y
sang a t the C h r i s t m a s Concert and have p e r f o r m e d
at other school and community events.

HARNIONAIRE
66

Pam D a v i s , M a r y Mench and Brenda D a v i s

�Student Life is Active

At 12:17 students w a l k t h e l i n e f o r t h e i r
hot lunch.
Mrs. Steffaniak explains a F r e n c h t e r m t o h e r class.

The O ff i c i a l F a m i l y f o r t h e American Legion D i s t r i c t Oratory Contest of which Helen Doane was

�Many Activities A r e Enjoyed

v e r - o n e e n j o y s a good, b u t c r o w d e d , l u n c h .

Students g a t h e r i n \ 1 1 . H a m l e t ' s r o o m t o
look o v e r t h e s e l e c t i o n o f p a p e r b a c k s .

..

Te r r i S u e c r o w n s P r i n c e s s E m i l y a t the h e i g h t
of " F r o s t F a n t a s y " .

Nancy a n d L i n d a w o r k o n t h e i r H o m e E c . s e w i n g p r o j e c t s .
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�Both During and

Varsity C l u b i n i a t i o n i s enjoyed b y both o l d
and new members.

Mr. S i n g l e s l e a d s t h e student body i n a
cheer before the game with Athens.

�U.C.H.S. Students Work and Have

Everyone seems t o be working in studyhall.

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Becky a n d Jane w o r k hard t o get
out a n i s s u e o f T h e Broadside.

A f e w Seniors use the l i b r a r y f o r research on
their term papers.

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A favor i t e noon activity i s dancing in the gym.

�A School D a y Has Many Phases

Rose M a r i e , a s a c a d e t teacher, gives a group
of third graders spelling words.

Mr. M i l l i g a n helps Mike with his shop project.

Chris and Dave look at specimens in Biology.

Adam Offenbec her and Susan Leitch
ed ILC.H.S. Valentine Sweethearts.

Students g a t h e r t o buy
hot lunch tickets.

�Studies Take U p t h e Largest Part o f the D a y

.\g. boys listen intently.

Stan and O r r i n discuss a government assignment.

Sandy, C a r o l , M a r c i a a n d B a r r y u s e t h e
library a s a s o u r c e o f m a t e r i a l f o r a n
Econ. report.

Mrs. H o o k e r s h i s t o r y c l a s s answers t o h e r questions o f the days
assignment.
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�SPORT

�Sandy Eldred
Dean Sponnvr, i s C r o n
ly walks down the runway.

idir
Miss Maroon and Gray of 1964, Miss Sandy Eldred.

Sandy displays a radiant smile as she
is officially announced
Queen

�Miss Maroon and Gray
On O c t o b e r 1 6 , 1 9 6 4 , t h e a n n u a l Homecoming
Game a n d Dance w e r e t h e grand f i n a l e t o
Homecoming We e k t h a t U.C.H.S. h a s e v e r had. A l l
of the activities were planned by the Student Council.
During t h e h a l f - t i m e o f the Union C i t y -Quincy
football g a m e , M i s s S a n d y E l d r e d w a s o f f i c i a l l y
announced as Homecoming Queen of 1964.
Queen Sandy and her court reigned over the dance,
which w a s h e l d i n t h e g y m , f o l l o w i n g t h e g a m e .
The c o u r t w a s composed o f : C a r o l G r a y, S e n i o r,
escorted b y " D o c " Rosenberry; T e r r i S u e Smith.
Junior, escorted b y B o b Brewer; Jane
omore, escorted b y R o n B r e w e r ; a n d E m i l y Tassie,
Sophomore, escorted by Warren Converse.
Miss M a r o o n and G r a y, Senior, was escorted by
Bill P a r k s . S h e w a s crowned b y P a t s y McRae,
Homecoming Queen o f 1963. T h e B o b b y Dee Band
furnished music f o r the gala event.

Bill Parks escorts Queen Sandy to her royal throne.

The c l i m a x t o Homecoming We e k . . . f i v e
happy g i r l s w i t h f i v e r a d i a n t

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o right: Jane Brandt, Carol Gray,
Eldred, T e r r i S u e S m i t h , and E m i l y Teeple.

75

�Our Maroons Take Second Place
Little C

STANDING: B r u c e B a k e r m a n a g e r, C o a c h R i c e , D i c k
Watkins, D o u g M i l l e r , E r i c Tundevold, L a r r y C o r e y ,
To m F o r r e s t , D a v e P r i e s t , D a v e Middaugh, C o a c h
Kendziorski, T o m C a s e m a n a g e r . M I D D L E R O W :
Warren Converse, R o n B r e w e r, L a r r y Parkison, A l Sebo,

Bill P a r k s , B r a d H e i s l e r, G r e g Huli, To m L. 1.1i r,
Aldrich, J i m M u s o l f , R e x L i t t l e j o h n . BOTTOM ROW: B o b
Pearson, B a r r y P h i l l i p s , T e d M o o r e , D a v e H a s t y, Wa l t
Rosenberry, G a r r y G a r r i s o n , K i m Kaechele, G a r y Boes.
Ralph Gottschalk.

The Maroons t r y for yardage against Quincy and complete the game
with a victory.

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Athens
Reading
Homer
Quincy
Bronson
Jonesville
Litchfield
Vandercook

* Non Conference Games

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�UC Boasts Four All-Conference Players
The 1 9 6 4 f o o t b a l l s e a s o n p r o v e d t o
be a h i g h l y successful one f o r the Maroons.
They f i n i s h e d w i t h t h e b e s t r e c o r d
last e i g h t y e a r s - - s i x w i n s ; t h r e e l o s s e s .
The t h r e e l o s s e s m a d e w e r e b y a t o t a l
margin of only nine points.
The squad o f 2 9 m e m b e r s had
tinction o f outgaining e v e r y opponent faced.
In a d d i t i o n t o the f o u r A l l -Conference
players, seven w e r e named
tion w i t h t w o r e c e i v i n g honorable mention
to A l l -State.
Another game was added to the schedule
this season by traveling to Vandercook Lake.
The M a r o o n s played an e x c i t i n g brand
of football and gave the school and community
a team they were proud of.

I I r r . P a r k t c , o n , H i l l I 1 ' -kg, l i a r - 1 1-ollipg

�Our Varsity Maroons Played a Fast-Moving Game

Bakef, Manager. KNEELING: B a r r y Phillips, Walt
STANDING: Coach Wade, Bob Brewer, L a r r y Parkison, Wa r r e n
Converse, B i l l P a r k s , D o u g M i l l e r , D i c k Watkins, B r u c e B r a d Heisler, Ron Brewer, Bob Pearson.

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4
4
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5
5
3
6
5
4
5
6
6
6

Colon
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Bronson
Athens
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville
St. Charles
Quincy
Athens
Reading
Homer

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6
5
9
7
6
7
8
6
7
4
5
6
6
6
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01' "Blacklace" hits again.
78

�Bob drives on his way to a bucket.
Barry and L a r r y hustle f o r position.

Our V a r s i t y M a r o o n s h a d t r o u b l e
finding t h e r i g h t combinations
season, b u t p r o v i d e d a n
moving b r a n d o f basketball f o r the fans
of U.C.
The team l o s t several c l o s e games
which could v e r y w e l l have gone in t h e i r
favor.
Win o r l o s e , w e a r e p r o u d o f the
boys w h o n e v e r g a v e u p a t a n y t i m e
and gave t h e i r best for Union City.

Dick and Warren "close in".

79

�J.V.'s Gain Experience Useful a s Future Varsity

t

STANDING: Coach Wade, R o g e r L a m b e r, Dale Enyart, Ron
Olds, J e f f E l s n e r, Te r r y Musselman, R u s s Johnson, K e i t h
Kincaid, O r v i l l e Hoath, John B a y l i s , Jim Cardinal, Leo Peet,
Larry L o w e r, Coach Hamlet. M I D D L E ROW: M i k e Pearson,
Jeff A l d r i c h , Ernest Augustine, Steve Philson, Dennis Pepper,

John N4usolf, T o m M i l l e r , To m Wa r s o p , R o y Clarar, Paul
Groll, J i m m y Rankin manager. B O T T O M ROW: John P e e t
manager, D a v e B r a n d t , S a m Va n H o r n , B o b \Nagar, K y l e
M i l l e r, B i l l Crane, Dennis Biteman, Dan Jones. Mike Adams,
Jerry McLaughlin, Mike F u l l e r.

Senior Varsity Members

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KNEELING: Dave H a s t y, Te d M o o r e , B o b Person,
Walter Rosenberry, B a r r y P h i l l i p s , A l Sebo, K e n

Edgell. STANDING: Ralph Gottschalk, B i l l P a r k s .
L a r r y Parkison, K i m Kaechele, Gary Boes.

�Experience is Gained b y the Junior Varsity

FIRST R O W : Coach R i c e . P a u l C r o n , R o y C l a a r, B r u c e R o n O l d s , Skip Knapp, L a r r y C u y l e r, Steve Philson, Dennis
Carpenter. D a r r e l l Adams, Mike Person, Mike Adams, Bruce P e p p e r .
Baker, Manazer. SECOND ROW: Dave Brandt, Eric Tundevold,

Ror r o l r ! .7.19 high for the tip.

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3
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
2
3
4
3
3

Colon
Litchfield
Jonesville
Quincy
Bronson
Athens
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Jonesville
St. Charles
Quincy
Athens
Reading
Homer

3
3
2
4
6
2
6
5
4
5
3
5
5
3
6
6

Inexperience hampered t h e J u n i o r Va r s i t y
Maroons t h i s season, b u t t h e t e a m p i c k e d
up i m p o r t a n t fundamentals, a s w e l l
perience, which w i l l aid them as future Varsity.

el

�Leadership and Sportsmanship a r e Qualities Possessed b y
Varsity Club Members

FIRST ROW: Coach Kendziorski, Advisor; Walter Kosenberry,
Vice-President; L a r r y Parkison, Tr e a s u r e r ; G a r y Garrison,
Sergeant- a t - A r m s ; K e n C u y l e r, Secretary; B a r r y P h i l l i p s ,
President. SECOND ROW: B i l l P a r k s , A l Sebo, Te d Moore,
Ralph Gottschalk, B o b P e a r s o n , D a v e H a s t y, G a r y B o e s ,
Kim Kaechele, George Geer. T H I R D ROW: To m C l a a r, B o b

Brewer, K a y B l a i s , B r a d H e i s l e r, P h i l F r e d e r i c k , G r e g
Hull, To m F o r r e s t , M i k e Patton, L a r r y Corey, Dave Priest.
THIRD ROW: B r u c e Baker, M a r k A l d r i c h , J e f f Edge11, T i m
Musolf, D o u g M i l l e r , D i c k Watkins, R o n B r e w e r, Wa r r e n
Converse, E r i c Tundevold.

The Va r s i t y Club, consisting o f
bers, d o n a t e d $ 5 0 t o b e u s e d t o m e e t t h e
expense o f taking football f i l m s f o r
season.
Among o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s , t h e y sponsored
a dance a f t e r t h e Va r s i t y Club iniation which
installed new members into the club.

82

Bill P a r k s a n d Doug M i l l e r l o o k on a s D i c k
Watkins e a g e r l y d e v o u r e s a d e l i c i o u s hunk
of raw l i v e r at iniation.

�Cheerleaders Exhibit Pep and Spirit

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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. STANDING: Te r r i Sue S m i t h , L i n d a E l d r e d , alternate; Sandy E l d r e d , Dianne
Hitchcox, Carol Gray. KNEELING: Rose Knapp.
RESERVE CHEERLEADERS. P h y l l i s AcMoody, Marlene Manchester, alternate; Nora Johnson,
Jodi Smith, Marcia Grimes, Joy Eldred.

�U.C. Matmen Complete Their First Year o f Competitive Wrestling

FIRST R O W: Sam VanHorn, P h i l Watson, K e n Cuyler, J i m
Musolf, B e r n a r d D i a m o n d , M e r l e Melendy, T o m W h i t l e y.
SECOND ROW: B r u c e B a k e r, manager; K e i t h Kincaid, B o b
Henry, R o g e r L a m b e r t , D a v e P r e i s t , M a u r i c e Sholes, To m

This i s t h e f i r s t y e a r i n
history that the Maroons participated in high
school wrestling.
The m a t m e n showed tremendous p r o gress and gained valuable experience which
will aid them in future years.
It i s w i t h g r e a t p r i d e a n d p l e a s u r e
that w e welcome t h i s t h r i v i n g n e w s p o r t
to U.C.H.S.
Special m e n t i o n i s g i v e n t o M e r l e
Melendy who placed fourth i n the regionals
at Dowagiac. He is among the top 20 wrestlers
of the state in his class.

84

Warsop, L a r r y C o r e y, C o a c h K e n d z i o r s k i . T H I R D I , u W :
Te r r y Hand, To m m y M e t z l e r, J e f f A l d r i c h , A l Sebo, J e f f
Elsner, T o m Claar, Mark A l d r i c h , J e f f Edge11, Dave M a c k ,
Gerald Mack. Not Pictured: Dave Middaugh.

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Comstock
White Pigeon
Bronson
Galesburg
Comstock
White Pigeon
Bronson

4
2
5
2
4
2
4

�or

U.C.H.S.'s Baseball

FIRST ROW: C o a c h Wade, P h i l l i p F r e d e r i c k , E r i c
Tundevold, W a l t Rosenberry, L y n n Robbins*, K e n
Cuyler, R o n B r e w e r. SECOND ROW: B r u c e B a k e r ;
manager, D a v i d M a c k , B r a d H e i s l e r, B o b B r e w e r,
Andy B a u m e i s t e r * , M i k e Patton, R a y B l a i s . T H I R D

ROW: D i c k Watkins, D a r r e l l Adams, Bryce Adolph*,
John Brewer*, Dennis M i l l e r * , Dave Watkins*.

* '64 graduates

With the decision being track
ball l a s t s p r i n g , eighteen boys decided in
favor of baseball.
With all but five being
the t e a m s h o w s g r e a t p r o m i s e f o r t h i s
coming spring.

Ken C u y l e r t r i e s f o r a b u n t against t h e Jonesville Fomets.
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�U.C.H.S.'s Track Team

FIRST ROW: John Simington, George Walters, B a r r y
Phillips, Barney Brauker*, Tom Smith*, Keith Kincaid,
rom R o b e r t s , A l Sebo, To m M e t z l e r, T i m Bunday.
SECOND ROW: Coach Rice, Coach Kendziorski, Bruce
Kincaid, L a r r y Bennett, Gaylon Ford, Roger Enyart*,

Joe O l d s , Te d M o o r e , To m F o r r e s t . T H I R D ROW:
L a r r y Parkison, Gary Garrison, O r r i n Johnson, To m
Lennon*, K i m Kaechele, George Geer, G a r y Boes.

* '64 graduates

Last spring the Maroon trackmen broke several
school r e c o r d s . G a r y G a r r i s o n set a new mark in
the shot-put event with a heave of 43 feet 3 inches.
Roger E n y a r t s e t a new r e c o r d i n t h e 440 with a
time o f 52.5. R o g e r a l s o r a n the f i n a l l e g
record smashing m i l e - r e l a y team w i t h a t i m e of
3:44.3. O t h e r members o f that team w e r e L a r r y
Parkison, B a r r y Phillips and To m Lenon.

Gary shows good form in hurdling.

8

�For your insurance and real
estate service
WILLARD C. A D O L PH
Compliments of
ALBRIGHT B U I L D E R S A N D
SUPPLY
Compliments of
.ALTHAVER CHEVROLET,
INC.
AMERICAN WOODCRAFT
Formica To p s a n d K i t c h e n
Cabinets
Compliments of
AMSTUTZ HATCHERY'
Compliments of
THE A &amp; P STORE
Compliments of
AR EY 'S HARDWARE
B kYLIS JEWELRY
Gifts o f Distinction
Compliments of
BENNETTMANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Congratulations t o t h e class
of '63
BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON
Betty
Good Luck Seniors
BOB'S M E AT M A RT
Compliments of
BR ANDT SINCLAIR SERVICE
Compliments of
BRAY M O T O R SALES, I N C .
Compliments of
BROTT'S GROCERY
Compliments of
CITY RESTAURANT
COVEY'S SERVICE
Union City, Mich.
THE DANCER COMPANY
Department Store
DON RAY T. V.
N. Broadway, Union City
Ph. 741-4011
'Just a n I r i s h m a n doing a
rushin' business."
DONOVAN'S MARKET
Compliments of
FABIANO'S
FAMILY BARBER SHOP
"Congratulations"
Slop bra. 8-5:30
boot a Friend

"Congratulations Seniors"
FOSTER'S SERVICE
"Best of Luck"
MR. &amp; MRS. F U LT O N
GAMBLES
The Friendly Store
Compliments of
GLOVE COAT ERS INC.
Compliments f r o m
LEONARD GOTTSCHALK
Insurance
Best Wishes
GRAY INSURANCE AGENCY
Compliments of
JENKINS F U N E R A L H O M E
GRIMES FOOD STORE
Lowering t h e C o s t o f L i v i n g
Compliments of
GRISWOLD M A C H I N E A N D
ENGINE
Compliments of
HENSLEY'S 5('-$1.00 STORE
Compliments of
HOOKER OIL COMPANY
The P u r p l e People " H e a t e r "
Compliments of
HUGHES SINCLAIR SERVICE
"Welcome A l l "
JOE'S BARBER SHOP
Best Wishes to the
SENIOR CLASS
REV. &amp; MRS. RON K E L L E R
Compliments o f
DR. AND MRS. ROBERT
LEITCH
Compliments of
MARY'S SNACK BAR
Compliments of
MCLAUGHLIN'S DRUG
STORE
MCRAE'S RESTAURANT
"We're n o t
you are."
Compliments of
OZZ MILLER'S
Hardware &amp; Paint Center
Compliments of
MERCHANT'S HARDWARE
METZLER COAL CO.
"Always a complete l i n e o f
qumlity coals."
NATIONAL TRAILER

CONVOY, INC.
Nationwide M o v e r s o f Mobile
Homes
Compliments of
PHILLIPS 66 STATION
Compliments o f
POTTER'S GROCERY
Congratulations Seniors
POWDER PUFF BEAUTY
SHO
Compliments of
PUTNAM
MACHINE CO.
Compliments of
RADEBAUGH'S PLANTATION
Compliments of
REED'S STANDARDSERVICE
REGISTER TRIBUNE
96 Ye a r s of Service
Compliments of
SCHARF PLUNIBINGSUPPLY
CORP.
Compliments of
SHERWOOD FEED STORE
Compliments o f
THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE
"The Media That Sells."
Compliments o f
SNIP &amp; CURL
Compliments of
TEMPLIN'S FEED STORE
Compliments of
TREAT'S AUTO PARTS
Compliments of
UNION CITY CLEANERS
UNION C I T Y L A U N D R O M AT
"Best Wishes"
Compliments of
UNION CITY LOCKER
Compliments of
UNION C I T Y L U M B E R C O .
Compliments of
VILLAGE MARKET
"Congratulations Seniors"
MR. &amp; MRS. P A T WADE
WALTER'S FLOWERS
Union City, Mich.
Congratulations '65 Grads.
WELLS' FARGO MOTEL
DON J. WILDER
Marathon Service

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��The short, t r i m m a n seen bustling around
our halls is M r. Singles our
though he is c o n t i n u a l l y busy, h e always has
time t o t a l k w i t h his students.
We are ever grateful t o M r. Singles for
his patience, understanding and concern i n
us
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lege, M . A . f r o m Notre D a m e , a n d he is
working on his E . D . S . degree
gan State U n i v e r s i t y.

NEAL V. SINGLES, P r i n c i p a l

The Administration A n Important
Jr. H i g h Secretary and Principal, M r s . Philson and M r. F u l t o n .

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High School Secretaries. M r s . Brandt and
Mrs. H o b d a y. M r s . M e r g , bookkeeper.

�The familiar man with short, sandy
:olored hair, who looks like a starting
:ackle for the Lions, i s Mr. Preston, our
&gt;uperintendent. M r . Preston works very
lard for the betterment of our school
;ystem and keeps school business running
;moothly.
We are proud to have such an active
and jovial man as superintendent of our
;chools
Mr. Preston has a B.M. from Miami
Df Ohio, a M. A. from Michigan State,
and his E. D. S. degree from
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Richard L. Preston, Superintendent

Facet In Our
SCHOOL BOARD members include: Harold Cline, Donald Tassie, Treasurer; Louis
Brecheisen, President; L i l l i a n Leitch, Secretary; D a r o l Bingley, and not pictured, L . W. Case.

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LUCILLE AREY
Math
B. A. , W MU
MARY BAGGERLY
English
B. A. , A l b i o n
LYNN BARTLETT
Science
M. A. , U o f M

JOHN C L AY T O N
Ban
B. A . , A l b i o n
JEANNE CONVERSE
Home Economics
M. A . , M S U
GERTRUDE D AV I S O N
Commercial
M. A. , W MU

DOROTHY EVERT
Librarian
M.A., WMU
NORA HOOKER
History
M. A. , W MU
PHYLLIS KENDZIORSKI
Commercial
M . A . , N o r t h e r n State
Teachers College

STANLEY KENDZIORSKI
Coach and Social Studies
B.S. and M . A . i
Central M i c h i g a n

Teachers relax during lunch hour

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M r. M i l l i g a n and M r. K e n d z i o r s k i f i n d t i m e f o r "serious t a l k "
hot c u p o f coffee.

EON KROEKER
Art and Coach
B . A . , SWS Oklahoma
efICHAEL L U T Z
English and Speech
B . S . , Owosso College
AY MILLIGAN
Shop
B. A. , W MU

IELEN PENDILL
English and History
M. A. , E M U
!ALPH RICE
Coach, M a t h and Science
B.S., Central Michigan
2ATHERINE SANFORD
Girls' Physical Education
and Health
B . S . , B a l l State

LOSE STEFFANIAK
Language
M . A . . T1 o f M
L AD YS WARKE
Guidance and Counseling
M . A . , U of M
CENNETH WEIRICH
Vocational A g r
B.S., MSU

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ERMA BARTLETT
English and Science
M. A. , W M U
EDITH HAWVER
Math
B.S., W M U
ARTHUR JONES
History and M a t h
Life C e r t i f i c a t e ,

HARRIET L A P H A M
Special Education
B.S., W M U
SALLY MERCHANT
Science
M.A., WMU
HILDRED SIZELAND
English and Remedial
Reading
A. B. , E M U

PATRICK WADE
Coach and History
B.S., MSU

NOT PICTURED
GAIL PEDO
Jr. H i g h and High
School Vo c a l Instructor
B . M . and M . A . , W M U
MICHAEL MORRIS
Jr. H i g h English
B.A., U of M

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Left t o right; M r. M o r r i s , M r s . B a r t l e t t , M r s . L a p h a m , a n d
Mrs. S i z e l a n d .

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Our D i e t i t i a n , M r s . Fisher.

The women that m a k e our l u n c h hour d e l i g h t f u l : M r s .
Matson, M r s . Fisher, a n d Mrs. H e i s l e r.

The m e n who keep our school c l e a n :
Mr. F u n k and M r. R o l l i n s .

The steady and patient bus drivers, KNEELING: M r . Sunday, M r . George, M r . S w i h a r t , M r . Edwards, M r .
Penshaw, M r . Edwards, M r . P o w e l l . S TA N D I N G : M r s . S w i h a r t , M r s . O g d e n . M r s . Loss, M r s . Rollins, M r s .
Diamond, M r s . H a r t , M r s . Patton, M r s . Edwards, M r . C u m m i n g s .

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�A Tribute To A
Dedicated
The yearbook staff, o n behalf o f the student
body, takes pride i n paying tribute to Mr. Patrick
Wade. C o a c h Wa d e has been o n t h e coaching
staff at Union C i t y since 1952, having
pleted his fourteenth year of coaching here.
Mr. Wa d e came t o Union C i t y immediately
after c o l l e g e graduation. H i s schedule
cludes t e a c h i n g j u n i o r h i g h physical education,
history, and science, and driver education during
the summer.
Coach Wade w i l l long be remembered by the
many boys he has coached. H e talked i n quiet,
deliberate ways. Ye t , when he spoke, a l l listened.
During t h e years, whether h i s t e a m w o u l d
win o r lose, Coach Wade was always t h e i r most
loyal supporter.
Among M r. Wade's favorite hobbies
ing and just staying home with his f a m i l y. H e also
enjoys helping with the summer recreation program
here in Union City.
Thanks, M r. Wade, f r o m a l l who have known
you, for a job well done.

Mr. Wade, Classroom teacher.
Coach Wade, on the field

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by re- l i v i n g important historlcal
periods,

by studying the language and customs o f other countries,

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by mastering and then applying theorms, formulas, a n d laws,

by reading, c o m p r e h e n d i n g , a n d doing.

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ly experiencing the joy that comes from learning
:alities of music in order to produce a fine

by starting with many phases of the whole of
U.C. H.S. and coming up with
ucts

by studying the basis of the English
language and applying it through
original writing and through reading
literary classics,

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by observing, b y feeling an emotion, and by expressing it.

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as they enthusiastically support t h e i r t e a m ,

as they learn the art o f domestic l i v i n g ,

as they examine the pros and cons o f important issues
of the d a y,

I 6 a s they relate school events to the student body.

�Have Fun .

enthusiastically,

�Discover Themselves . • •

through wise use (9) of tree time,

through socializing,

through contemplation,

through worship.

��"It Was A Very Good Year"
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Senior Class Officers; P a t Platz, Secretary; Jeanie
Brad Heisler, President; Rose Knapp, V i c e -President.
VALEDICTORIAN

MICHAEL MARTIN
Library 3
National Honor Society 4

SALUTATORIAN

JEANIE JOHNSON
Pep Club 1 , 2
Future Teachers 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Historian 1,
Vice-President 4
Library C l u b 1 , 2 , 4
Treasurer 4
Bible C l u b 4
Future Nurses 4
Class Treasurer 3, 4
Annual S t a ff 2 , 3

2

Assistant Business Manager 3

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L A R R Y BAILEY

Future Teachers 2 , 3 , 4

Pep Club 4

Future Homemakers

Annual S t a ff 3

3,4
Historian 4
Pep Club 3 , 4
Future H o m e m a k e r o f
Tomorrow
MOST STUDIOUS and
MOST L I K E LY T O SUCCEED

I.

D AV I D BARN HART
Future Farmers 1 , 2 , 3, 4

Jeanie Johnson and Jerry M a c k .

SHARON BAUDER

STEVE B AV I N

Future Homemakers 3
Co-op 4

RAYMOND BLAIS

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CURTIS BLOWERS

Football 1

Football 2

Baseball 2

Future Farmers 3, 4
Track 1
Co-op 4

Varsity Club 3 , 4
Forensics 3, 4
Debate 3 , 4

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ROBERT

Bible C l u b 3 , 4 ,

Varsity Club 3 , 4

Secretary 3
President 4
Debate 2

Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4

Future Nurses Club 3

Choir 4
President 4
Senior Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Pep Club 3
Co-op 4

Band Council 4
Dance Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Forensics 3

Pep Band 1 , 2
Yearbook Staff 3 , 4
Business Manager 4
Student Council 4
Class Vi c e -President 3
MOST DESIRABLE D AT E

SUE BURNS
Future Homemakers Club 3 , 4
Treasurer 3
President 4
Future Nurses Club 3 , 4
Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Larry Corey and Te r r i Sue Smith.

JUDY K AY

THOMAS CLAAR

Future Nurses Club

Varsity Club 3 , 4
Football 1, 2, 3, 4

1.2,4
Pep Club 1 , 2
All School Play 2
Girls Basketball 2 , 3 , 4
Girls Vo l l e y b a l l 2

Wrestling 3
Baseball 1 , 2
National Honor
Society 4

MARGARET CLINE

LARRY COREY

Bible Club 4
Future Nurses Club 4

To p Te n
Football 1 , 2, 3, 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club 2, 3, 4
Class Vi c e -President 0
Student Council 3 , 4
Wrestling 3
National Honor
Society 3 , 4
Vice-President 4

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�DALLAS CRANDALL T E R R Y CRANDALL
Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Tr a c k 1 , 2

Vice-President 4

Camera C l u b 3

Future Homemakers 3
Vice-President 3
Future Nurses Club 4
President 4
Co-op 4
Library Club 3
Basketball 3

SHERRY LOU DANBURY L I N D A ELDRED
Future Teachers 2 , 3 , 4

Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Secretary 3

Cheerleader 2 , 3 , 4

President 4

Newspaper Staff 3

Future Homemakers 3, 4
Pep Club 4
Chorus 2
National Honor Society 4
Historian 4
BEST PERSONALITY
BEST A L L - R O U N D GAL A N D G U Y

JOYCE FAIRCHILD
Future Teachers 1
Pep Club 4
Senior Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ,
Pep Band 1 , 2 , 3

Te r r i Sue S m i t h and Bob Brewer.

TO M FORREST
To p Te n
Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Track 1, 2, 3, 4

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Future Teachers 3, 4
Pep Club 3 , 4
Secretary 4

Varsity C l u b 3 , 4
Treasurer 4
Class Treasurer 2

2

�MOST FLIRTATIOUS
BEST DANCER and BEST DRESSED
PHILLIP FREDERICK
Varsity C l u b 3 , 4
Baseball 3
Football 1 , 2
Class President 1

Linda Melendy and Skip Knapp.

PAUL GROLL

LARRY HAMPTON

Football 3
Basketball 3
Track 3
Co-op 4

JILL HALSTEAD

S H E R R Y

Junior Play
Co-op 4

HAWKINS

Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Future Teachers 3 , 4
Bible Club 3
Senior Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

FERN HOUVENER B R A D L E Y HEISLER
Bible Club 3 , 4
Future Homemakers 3
Paper Staff 4
Co-op 4

To p Te n
Varsity Club 2 , 3 , 4
President 4
Student Council 4
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3, 4
Football 1 , 2, 3, 4
Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Track 3 , 4
Class President 3 , 4
National Honor
Society 3 , 4
President 4

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B

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Student C o u n c i l 2 , 3 , 4
Treasurer 3

C

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Future Farmers 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
President 4

Football 2 , 3, 4

Football 1 , 2

Track 1 , 2, 3, 4

Basketball 1 , 2

Debate 3 , 4

Track 2 , 3 , 4

Library 4
Choir 1 , 4
Sno Ball Court 2

SHELLEY KINGSLEY R O S E KNAPP
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

To p Te n

Band C o u n c i l 1 , 2 , 4

Future Homemakers 3 , 4

Pep Band 4

President 3

Majorette 2, 3, 4

Reporter 4

Choir 1 , 4

Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Future Teachers 2 , 3 , 4

Paper S t a ff 3 . 4

Pep Club 1 , 2

Cheerleader 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Newspaper Staff 3 , 4
Annual S t a ff 3 , 4

Class O ff i c e r

Yearbook Editor 4
National Honor Society 4
Secretary 4

Treasurer 2
Secretary 3
Vice President 4
Homecoming Court 4
D. A.R. G o o d C i t i z e n 4

SEAMAN KNAPP

MARTIN

To p Te n

Band 1 , 2, 3, 4

Band 1, 2, 3, 4

Pep Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Drum M a j o r 3 , 4

Paper Staff 4

Dance Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Pep Band 1 2 , 3 ,
Band C o u n c i l 3 , 4
Vice-President 4
Choir 4
Debate 1, 2, 3, 4
Forensics 3 , 4

BEST LOOKING

Basketball 3 , 4
Football 1 , 2
Track 2 , 4
Boys State
National Honor
Society 4
REX LITTLEJOHN
To p Te n
Future Farmers 1 , 2
Football 2 , 3
Class Vi c e -President 2

Te r r i Sue S m i t h and Skip Knapp.

2

�GARY M A C K

JERRY M A C K

Football 1 , 2
Future Farmer 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

To p Te n
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Debate 1 , 2
Student Council 2 , 3 , 4
President 4
Pep Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Bible C l u b 4
National Honor
Society 4
Treasurer 4

LINDA MELENDY

CHERYL MEYERS

Pep Club 2 , 3 , 4

Library Club 2
Bible Club 3 , 4

Sno-Ball Court 2
Homecoming Court 4
Choir 3 , 4

Vice President 4
Future Homemakers 4
Choir 4

BEST MUSICIANS

SHARON MITCHELL
Future Teachers 4
Student C o u n c i l 1
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Choir 1 , 4

Shelley Kingsley and Bob Brewer.

KAREN MUSOLF

CAROL NORTON

Future Homemakers 3
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Band 1 , 2 , 3
Co-op 4
Future Homemakers 3 , 4
Future Teachers 1 , 2 , 3
Pep Club 2 , 3
Library Club 4

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JIM OFFENBECHER
Annual S t a ff 2 , 3

A L A N
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Paper S t a ff 2 , 3 , 4
P e p Band 1 , 2 , 3
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 B a s e b a l l 1
Pep Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

L i b r a r y Club 3

Dance Band 1 . 2 , 3 , 4 D e b a t e 3 , 4
Forensics 3 , 4
Boys State
BEST FIGURE A N D PHYSIQUE

MIKE PAT T O N
Varsity C l u b 3 , 4
Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2 , 3, 4
Football 2
Track 3 , 4

Dave Priest and Linda M e l e n d y

PAT P L AT Z

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To p Te n

Future Farmers 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Bible C l u b 4

Football 1 , 2

Secretary 4

Baseball 2

Class Secretary 4
Student Council 4
Choir 3
Co-op 4

D AV I D PRIEST

JACKIE RENCH

Basketball 1 , 2

Chorus 1, 2, 3

Wrestling 3 , 4

Pep Club 2 , 3 , 4

Football 1 , 2, 3, 4

Future Homemakers 3, 4

Varsity C l u b 3 , 4

Newspaper Staff 4
Future Nurses 3 , 4

2

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MARY SEBO

Football 1 , 2 , 4

Future Homemakers 3

Basketball 1 , 3

Pep Club 3 , 4

Track 3 , 4
Varsity Club 4

Choir 3

Debate 1

GARY S M I T H

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Basketball 2

Class Secretary 1

Student C o u n c i l 2

Cheerleader 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Co-op 4

Sno-Ball Princess
Pep C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Student Council 3
Homecoming Court 3 , 4
Homecoming Queen 4
Choir 4
Secretary 4

BIGGEST GOOF-OFFS &amp;
OF HUMOR

KENNETH THOMPSON
Baseball 2 , 3 , 4
Student Council 3 , 4
Varsity Club 4
National Honor Society 4
BEST ATHLETES

Linda Melendy and Dorin Renner,

2

Brad Heisler and Judy Burrows,

�CAROL TONER

CHRISTINE WALTERS

Library Club 4

Band 1 , 2

Pep Club 3

Newspaper S t a ff 3 , 4
Co-editor 4

LONETTE WELLS

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Future Teachers

Future Farmers 1 , 2 , 3, 4

Pep Club 1 , 3 , 4

Football 1

Future Homemakers 3
Band 1 , 2
Majorette 1 , 2
MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED

KENNETH WILSON

PRETTIEST EYES

Rose Knapp and Greg H u l l .

FICIAL DEER-SLAYER

Ken Thompson

Sue Burns and M a r t y Lepper.

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�Yesterday Is But

�Today An

�Tomorrow

3

�UNDERCLASSME

�Phyllis A c M o o d y
Darrell A d a m s
Mark A l d r i c h
Nancy A l w o o d
Bruce Baker
Nancy Baker

Laura Baumeister
Carol Bavin
John Baylis
Bonnie Boes
Ardella Bowders
Jane Brandt

Junior
Lois Brecheisen
Ron Brewer
Linda Brooks
T i m Bunday
Vi v i a n Carothers
Bruce Carpenter

LeRoy Claar
Curtis C l i n e
Debbie Coats
Warren Converse
Judy Cook
Larry Cuyler

Pam Davis
Judy Delebaugh
Helen Doane
Jerry D u l i n

Jeff Edgell
Dale Enyart
Georgia Fox

'It
Lynette Gerard
Deo Grigsby
SEATED; Judy Smith, secretary;
Tina Lepper, president. S TA N D I N G :
Jim Musolf, treasurer; Larry Cuyler,
vice president.

�Lorraine H a l e y
Bunnee Harper
Mildred H i l y a r d

Bill H i l y a r d
O r v i l l e Hoath
Judy Hoenes
Carol Jasper

f

Sharon Jenkins
Russ Johnson
Rose Kent
The " G r a n n y Dress"

Janet K i d n e y

is introduced t o UCHS.

Keith K i n c a i d
Sharon Lahr
Susan L e i t c h
Tina Lepper
Diana L i t t l e
Larry Lower

)ave M a c k
vlarlene Manchester
Cathy Masters
l a v e Middaugh
)oug M i l l e r
Com M i l l e r

Jim Musolf
John Musolf
Te r r y Musselman
Diane Ogden
Ron Olds
Regina O ' N e i l l
Bruce Patton
Nancy Patton
Leo Peet

Connie Pepper
Dorcas Rarick
Warren and Ron gain
much experience and
knowledge i n chemistry
etass

�Cheryl Ripstra
Buddy Rogers
Beverly S m i t h
Judy S m i t h
Em Tassie
Eric Tu n d e v o l d

Shirley Va n Wo r m e r
D i c k Walker
Carol Warkoczeski
To m Warsop
D i c k Watkins

Debbie Watson
Diana Watson
Philip Watson

Dianne Weeks
To m W h i t l e y

NOT PICTURED:
Sue F i l l e y
Gary Owens

Carol Warkoczeski, t o p salesman,
displays some o f the prizes

Linda Philo
Jon Washburn

ceived f o r s e l l i n g magazines.

Sophomor

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Gloria Adams
Mike Adams
Ann A d o l p h
Jeff A l d r i c h
Marcia A l d r i c h
Ellen A r e y
Ernie Augustine
Dennis Baker
Phillip Batterson
Harold Bemis
Dennis Riteman
D i c k Blue

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Shirleen Blue
David Booth
Dave Brandt
Burl Bra uker
K i m Bray

iA

Wayne Briggs

Stella Button
James Cardinal
To m Case
Sharon Church
Klaudia Coats
W i l l i a m Cook

Judy Corey
Debbie C r a i g
Bill Crane
Don Deeren
Charles Diamond
Linda

Joy Eldred
Naomi Ellenwood
Virginia Fair
Lorraine Finney
Jim Fisher
Donna Foster
Ruth G a l l o p
To n i a Garrison
Barney Gottschalk

Donna Halstead
Te r r y Hand
Janet H e n d r i c k

Dennis Biteman, v i c e president; Bob Wagar,
president; John Hobday, secretary;
gell, treasurer,

Nora Johnson
Dan Jones
Dennis Kaniewski

'12

�Dave Knapp
Roger Lambert
Sally L e i t c h
Jerry McLaughlin
Jack Manchester
A l i c e Mears

Merle M e l e n d y
Linda M e n c h
Kyle M i l l e r
Melvin M i l l e r

h

John M i t c h e l l
Kathy M o w r y

Cathy Musselman
Janice Musselman
Mag Pearson
Mike Pearson
Dennis Pepper
Roy Pepper

Steve Philson
Bruce Renshaw
John Roberts
Cheryl Robbins

NOT PICTURED:
Donna Earl
Marsha Grimes
Gerald M a c k

Jodi Smith
Ruth Sholes
Thomas Swihart

Mike M i l l s
Sam M i l l s
Vonda M o r e y
Penny Musselman
Jerry Lee Palmer

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Burton Simpson
4rc'e

Marcia Thompson
Sam VanHorn
Lynn Vogel

Bob Wagar
Merrilee Wagaman

Shirley Ware
Marcia Watkins
Ann and Gloria boost the t e a m by distributing
locker signs.

�Mark A d o l p h
Kathy A l d r i c h
Debbie Austin
W i l l i a m Badger
James Blowers
Stanley Blowers

Sheryl Boes
Doug Brooks
Connie Button
Barbara Carpenter
Larry Carpenter

Mike C l a a r
Bob Claar

One bright spot i n a Freshman's l i f e is being
able t o attend h i g h school dances.

Freshm
Cynthia C l a r k
John C l a r k
Mike C o l l i n s
Linda Cook

Cindy Crane
Gary Crawford
Mike Cross
Darla Danbury
Diana Dubois

Jerrolyn D u l i n
Terry D u l i n
Brenda Eberhart
Hazel Edwards
Susan Edwards
Ann Emmel

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�Freshmen Adjust
To High School
Bob Fast
Diana Fox
Wayne Gardner
Harold Geer
Roberta George

Donna Gerard
Nancy Glesmann
Frank Goshcoff
Laura G r o l l

Cinda Gutherie
John Gutherie

Connie Halstead
Randy Harper

Carol Hasty
Kenneth Herman

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Freshmen soon r e a l i z e t h a t the bright spot i n a school
day is going home

l

Danny Hicks
To m H i t c h c o x
Joy Hoath
Vi c k i Hoenes

Terry Hoover
Cindy Horwath
April Houvener
Jerry Johnson
David Jones

�Freshmen Enjoy An Exciting Year
Regina K e m m e r
T i m Kever
Garth K i n c a i d
Bob K i n g
Mary Lou Knapp

Larry Lambert
Steve Lambert
Jean L i t t l e
Bonnie MacDonald

Ritchie M a c k
Emajean Marshall

Rose M a r t i n
Randy Matheson

Pat M a y o
Lee Tundevold, treasurer; T i m

Rose Mears

president; Dennis Spooner, president; V i c k i
Hoenes, s e c r e t a r y.

Linda Moore
Rosetta Moore
Wesley M o r i c k
Bill M o r r i l l

Florence M u e l l e r
Sharon Norton
Steve Patton
Ronnie Peck
John P h i l o

�Regina Price
Raymond Roderick
Shirley Romans
Doug Rounds
Carol Salyer

Ed Sell
George Sholes
Cathy S m e l t z e r
Judy S m i t h
Larry S m i t h

Lynn S m i t h
Micki Smith
Dennis Spooner
Rex Spoor
Ed S t a m e l y

David Steven
Janice Sutfin
Connie Swarthout
Lee Tundevold

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Leslie Vogal
Dallas Wadley

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Wendell Wadsworth
Connie Watson

NOT PICTURED:
Sally Hankins
Elaine Merriman
Bob Moore
Jim Swihart
Sue Warsop

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Rex and Larry learn the problems o f
housekeeping'

�Eighth

JR. H I G H STUDENT COUNCIL: M a r c i a Knapp, president; Jeff Burdick,
vice president; Men i Sue Badger, secretary; Joan Dauber, treasurer.
SECOND ROW (seated); L a u r i e Lepper, P a u l e t t e Olds, Robin L i t t l e ,
Mary To n e r. T H I R D ROW: S t e v e Parks, R i c k Johnson, L a r r y Lepper,
Bill Edwards, D a n n y K e v e r, Ron Hoover, A l f r e d Watson, John Parks,
Floyd Wilson.

r

Mark Adams
Steve Adams
Pam A l b r i g h t
Carol A r e y
Cathy A r l t

Men i Sue Badger
Bill Bartlett
Sharon Batterson
Steve Batterson
Carol Bauder
Joyce Bavin

T i m Bemis
Robert B l a i r
Anne Brandt
Carol Brooks
Ken Brooks
Rick Cameron

Mike Chaffee
Jeff Cockrail
Laura C o l e
Lois Collins
Donal C o l l y e r
Sue A n n C o l l y e r

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�Joane Dauber
Bob Delebaugh
Frank Delebaugh
Raymond Delebaugh
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Ed D i a m o n d
Gerald Diamond
Barbara Doane
Doug Doane
Bonnie Dunks
Jon Dunks

Christine F i l l e y
Betsy Glen
Cindy H e d r i c k
Rene Hendricks
Mary Heuer
Steve Heuer

Ron Hobday
Laura Jenkins
Brenda Johnson

Randy Johnson
Ron K a u ff m a n
Joan K i r k p a t r i c k

Eighth grade students examine various types o f rocks
in Mrs. Merchant's science class.

4

EIGHTH CLASS OFFICERS: ( f r o m front t o
back) Deanne Spooner, president;
Laughlin, v i c e president; Brenda Johnson,
secretary; Nanette Olds, treasurer; Barbara
Lenon, r e p o r t e r.

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EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM: T i m Bemis,
ron, M r . Kroeker, coach; Steve Adams, Richie
OND ROW: D a l e Smith, K e n Brooks, Francis Peck,
Ron Hobday, Randy Johnson, J i m Warsop, Larry Warkoczeski,
Bill Tassie, Jack Mattson.
Marcia Knapp
Barbara Lenon
Becky Lepper

Susan Little
Pat
Pauline Lux

Cathy Mack
Linda Marshall
Theresa Martin
Jack Mattson

irbara Mayo
icquy McLaughlin
irbara Mears
ebbie Mefford
imes M i l l e r
sdy M i l l e r
ila Moore
atricia Moore
:ay Morris
d Musoif
D'y Mussel man
lanette Olds
aulette Olds
Pearso
rancis Peck
leverly Platz
lrenda Platz
Cen Peed

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�Georgena Renshaw
Pam Richards
Dan Risner
Cathy Salyer
Susan Scherry
Crawford Segers

Sheila Slocum
Chris S m i t h
Dale S m i t h
Gary S m i t h
Te r r y S m i t h

&amp;VA

Juanita Smurr

Cindy Spencer
Deanne Spooner
Pat Stevens

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Bill Tassie
Ann Ti f f a n y

Mary To n e r
Anne Wa l t e r
Larry Warkoczeski
Jim Warsop
Steve Wart

Alfred Watson
Richard Watson
Richie Wells
Kathy W i c k w i r e

Floyd Wilson
Raymond Wilson

Princess Nanette is crowned by Rick Cameron
at the Jr. H i g h "Basketball B r a w l . " M e m b e r s
of her court are (left t o right): K a y Burns,
Carol Brooks, Deanne Spooner, Te r r i Lepper,
Marcia Knapp, Jody Dean.

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�Seventh

SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL T E A M : R a n d y Cooper,
Mike Wagaman, M i k e K e m m e r, M i k e Dunn, Ricky Adams,
Larry Lepper, S t e v e Parks, M i k e Jenkins. S E C O N D ROW:
Mr. K r o e k e r. A l l e n Pepper, S t e v e C l a a r, C l i f f Heisler,
Toby Lepper, M a r c Hiesrodt, R i c k Chard, D o n n i e Watkins.

C l i ff o r d Augustine
Kregg Barnhart
Kathy Blue
Allan Booth

Wanda Briggs
Gayle Brooks
Jeff Burdick
Kay Burns
James Carpenter

Sue A n n Carpenter
Richard Carothers
Bruce Chaffee
Rick Chard
Steve C l a a r

Stanley Clayton
Jerry C o l l i n s
Michele C o l l i n s
Sandra C o l l y e r
Randie Cooper
Joyce Corey
Caroline C r a i g
Peggy Crane
Ron Cummins
Javonnaha Dean
Ann Diamond
Mark Dibert

Ricky Adams
Jerry Av e r y

�Ann Downard
Mike Dunn
Bill Edwards
Mary Lou Edwards
Clarence Ells
Lou A n n Fair

David Fast
Debbie F i l l e y
Annette Fish
Rebecca Fox
Roger Fox
Te r r y Fraser

Ron Frederick
Kathy Freds
Ray Gates
Lenora G r i f f i t h
Michael Gutherie

Bobby H a l e y
To n y Hauck
Mary Heaton
C l i ff o r d Heisler
Lorna H e n d r i c k

SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: A l l a n Pepper, i c e president;
Peggy Crane, secretary; Caroline Craig, treasurer; Ricky
porter; Donnie Watkins, president.
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�There Are Many Jr. High Activities

Jr. H i g h Cheerleaders: ( K N E E L I N G ) K a y Burns,
Jodi Dean, C a r o l Brooks, Te r r i
ING: D e a n n e Spooner, N a n e t t e Olds, M a r c i a
Knapp.
Marc Hiesrodt
Thea Hoath
Ron Hoover
Linda I n m a n
M i c h a e l Jenkins

Robert Johnson
Mike K e m m e r
Cathy K i d n e y
Michael K i n g
David Lambert

Michael Lambka
Larry Lepper
Te r r i Lepper
To b y Lepper
Gary Magner
Wendy Matheson

Bill Matson
Randy Mattson
Virginia M i l l e r
Cindy M o b l e y
Tress
Lou Ann

Beginners' Band is the first step toward b e i n g
ber o f the Senior Band.

�Jim M o w r y
Jerry Musselman
Linda Norton
Henry O ' N e i l l
John Parks
Steve Parks

John Peet
Allen Pepper
Joan P h i l o
Lewis Rarick
Alan Rice
Diana Risner

Mary Roderick
Ruth Ruggles
Howard Salyer
Patricia Segers
Keith S m i t h

Patty Swartout
Darlene Ta y l o r
Mary T i f f a n y
Jackie Vo g e l
Randy Wa d l e y

Steve Wadley
Mike Wagaman
Sam Wa l k e r

Philip Walter
Don Watkins
Delores Watson
NOT PICTURED:
Gary Parshall
Doug Watson
Cindy Wilson
Nina Wrigglesworth
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Joan Youngs
Marta Zonker

Susan Paxton
Robert Simpson

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�The Student Council Work

FIRST ROW: M r . Singles, adviser; Em Tassie, secretary; Ron Brewer, v i c e president; Jerry
dent; Merrilee Wagaman, treasurer. S E C O N D ROW: P a t Platz, K i m Bray, T o m Case, G r e g H u l l , M i k e
Claar, Ly n n Smith, M a r y Lou Knapp, D e b b i e C r a i g . T H I R D ROW: K e n Thompson, B o b Brewer, L a r r y
Corey, Jane Brandt, E r i c Tundevold, L a r r y C u y l e r, C a r o l Warkoczeski, M a r l e n e Manchester, Brad H e i s l e r.

The Student Council was involved i n

for the l i b r a r y. T h e C o u n c i l was also i n charge o f

66 school y e a r. S c h o o l opened w i t h an assembly,
which was planned and carried out by the

organizing the dances, a n d issued some dance rules,
in a d d i t i o n t o those previously f o r m e d .

the Council.
The next project was the Homecoming
vember l s t - 5 t h . T h e Council seems to have formed
the habit o f planning a better Homecoming each year,

In service t o the c o m m u n i t y, t h e C o u n c i l pledged
$100 t o the Union C i t y Centennial Corporation, a n d
contributed t o the U n i t e d Fund and the M a r c h o f
Dimes.

and this year's was no exception.
Activities continued f r o m last year were operating

The membership o f the C o u n c i l was raised t o
twenty-four students this y e a r.

the m a l t machine, t a k i n g charge o f the concession

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stands, a n d subscribing to seven n a t i o n a l newspapers

ties from the first d a y through the last day o f

�'or School
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All right, To m , don't get
demanding. T h e r e are plenty
of malts for everyone.

Jerry and Em converse with Mr. Singles about some of the Council's
correspondence

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If that man doesn't stop
tures of me eating at
stand. . .

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�NHS Gains Sixteen

SEATED: J e r r y Mack, L a r r y Corey, Brad Heisler, S h e l l e y Kingsley. S h e r r y Danbury. S TA N D I N G : K e n
Thompson, T o m Claar, T o m Warsop, L a r r y Cuyler, Wa r r e n Converse, H e l e n Doane, C a r o l Warkoczeski,
Ern Tassie, D o u g M i l l e r, D i c k Watkins, E r i c Tundevold, M i k e M a r t i n , S k i p Knapp.

This year's N a t i o n a l Honor Society had
more members than i n a n y previous y e a r.
Sixteen new members were inducted i n t o
the Society on January 28th. A l l
ified t o m e e t the four i t e m s o f
choices are based: S e r v i c e , Leadership.
Citizenship, Scholarship.
The officers f o r the year were
ler, president; L a r r y Corey, v i c e president;
Shelley Kingsley, secretary; J e r r y M a c k ,
treasurer; Sherry Danbury, h i s t o r i a n .
The N a t i o n a l Honor Society spent one
afternoon t o u r i n g Ft. C u s t e r
ter, i n Battle Creek, a n d spent an evening
at SAGE, w h i c h is a huge e l e c t r o n i c center
in Battle Creek.

All were in favor o f spending part o f a school day
at Ft. Custer, a s can be seen b y the pleased looks
on their faces.

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�Teaching Experience Is Gained Through FTA

FIRST ROW: J u d y C o r e y, treasurer; Jeannie Johnson, v i c e president; Sherry Danbury, president; M a r c i a
Thompson, secretary; Mrs. K e n d z i o r s k i , a d v i s o r. S E C O N D ROW: C o n n i e Halstead, Sharon Church, Sue
Warsop, C h e r y l Robbins, Sharon M i t c h e l l , D e b b i e Coats, E m Tassie, K a t h y A l d r i c h , T H I R D ROW: N a n c y
Frederick, Susan L e i t c h , Sherry Hawkins, S a l l y L e i t c h , Laura G r o l l , S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y, C a t h y Howard,
Carol B a v i n .

The Future Teachers o f A m e r i c a C l u b
l a r l y through the y e a r, o n every second and fourth
Thursday. A t each o f these meetings,
grams were presented, i n c l u d i n g f i l m s
speakers.
The C l u b continued its past a c t i v i t y o f g i v i n g
each f a c u l t y m e m b e r a Christmas rose. S o m e o f the
members were also involved i n cadet- t e a c h i n g , w h e n
once a week a student spent h a l f o f a d a y w i t h one o f
the classes at the elementary school.
With the a r r i v a l o f Spring, t h e c l u b members
made plans for their annual F TA D i n n e r, a n d for the
tea w h i c h is given in honor o f the graduating Senior
girls and the f a c u l t y members.
Membership in F TA this past year totaled t w e n t y.

FTA I n i t i a t i o n is one o f the high- l i g h t s o f
the club's y e a r. P i c t u r e d above are K a t h y
Aldrich, C o n n i e Halstead, Sharon Church,
Sue Warsop. a n d (SEATED) S a l l y Leitch and
Laura G r o l l .

5

�Students Spend

FIRST ROW: R o n Olds, Chris Walters, Jane Brandt, Judy S m i t h , T i n a Lepper, Marsha Grimes, M r s . B a g g e r l y,
adviser. S E C O N D ROW: D i a n n e L i t t l e , N o r a Johnson, M a r t y Lepper, S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y, E m Tassie, Rosa
Knapp. T H I R D ROW: J i m Offenbecher, M i c k y H i l y a r d , Janet Hendrick, C o n n i e Pepper, John Hobday.

Members o f " T h e Maroon and Gray"
staff were i n v o l v e d i n a busy y e a r. T h e y
continued using the offset process
ducing a paper, under a new adviser, Mrs.
Baggerly.
The paper was published every t w o
weeks. T h e average sales were 500 copies.
many n e w features w e r e i n t r o d u c e d .
Among them were the
ious polls, a c o m p l e t e Feature Page, a n d
the paper's mascot, M a Roonie.
As a m e m b e r o f the Q u i l l and Scroll
Organization, t h e newspaper staff has t r i e d
to produce a c l e a n , i n t e r e s t i n g paper, o n e
that satisfies the sutdent
and c o m m u n i t y.

Mrs. Baggerly and co-editors Chris and Jane analyze an issue
of T h e Maroon and G r a y. "

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�)n School

SEATED: E m Tassie, Assistant Editor; Shelley K i n g s l e y, E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f ; Bob Brewer, Business Manager and
Sports E d i t o r. S TA N D I N G : M r s . B a g g e r l y, advisor; Dallas Crandall, Rosa Knapp, N o r a Johnson, C o n n i e
Pepper.
The fourth and f i n a l d e a d l i n e
1966 Maroon Memories arrived r a p i d l y for
the Yearbook Staff. T h e days leading up to
this f i n a l d e a d l i n e were f i l l e d
hours o f the planning, w r i t i n g ,
tion o f the 103 pages o f the yearbook.
The 1966 Maroon Memories
duced under a new advisor, M r s . B a g g e r l y,
and was published under a new c o m p a n y.
Ta y l o r Publishing Co.
This year's Editor- i n - C h i e f was Shelley
Kingsley; the Assistant Editor was Em Tassie.
Shelle7's job was to plan the
book, a n d insure the c o m p l e t i o n o f these
plans. F m spent the year
thing there was t o learn about producing a
good yearbook.
As Business Manager and Sports Editor,
Bob Brewer's year was kept v e r y busy w i t h
all o f the advertisements and keeping up with
all sports events.

Shelley and Rob observe the t y p i n g o f some o f the f i n a l
copy for the yearbook.

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�CoThere were 13 UCHS students
ing in C o - o p this past y e a r. T h e C o - o p
students attended school f o r h a l f a day and
worked a t t h e i r assigned jobs the rest o f the
day.
UC HS C o - o p students have various kinds
of jobs, s u c h as w o r k i n g at t h e hospital i n
Coldwater, w o r k i n g i n gas stations, garages,
and stores i n the business d i s t r i c t o f Union
C i t y.
The C o - o p students have gained
perience and knowledge f r o m t h e i r jobs, a n d
are b e t t e r prepared t o m e e t the f u t u r e .

SEATED: B a r b a r a Bowders, C a r o l Norton,
Jill Halstead, Sharon Bowders, P a t P l a t z .
STANDING: G a r y S m i t h , C u r t Blowers,
Bruce K i n c a i d , M i k e W h i t c o m b , P a u l G r o l l .

Bible
Every Monday Morning at
8:00, t h e Bible Club could be
found i n Room 14, w i t h their
advisor, M r . L u t z . T h i s year
the theme o f the Bible Club was,
" I can do a l l things through
Christ who strengtheneth m e . "
Their theme chorus was. "Christ
For M e . "
The Bible Club's meetings
consisted o f discussions
tures and Bible topics, singing
hymns, a n d doing skits.
casion, outside speakers visited
the Bible C l u b .
Prayer partners were also an
important part o f the Bible C l u b .
Each week, t h e members would
draw a name o f someone i n the
club out o f a hat and pray for that
person a l l week.

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SEATED: H e l e n Doane, D a v e M a c k , P a t Platz, Barbara Bowders,
Cheryl Meyers, N o r a Johnson, Judy Cook. S TA N D I N G : M r . L u t z ,
advisor; John Philo, Jerry M a c k , Jeannie Johnson, M a r g a r e t C l i n e ,
Leslie Vo g l e , K a t h y A l d r i c h , Ly n n Vo g e l , K a t h y M o w r y, A r d e l l a
Bowders, J o y Hoath, C a t h y Howard.

�New Agriculture Courses

FIRST ROW: M r . W e i r i c h , a d v i s o r ; D a l e Enyart, M a r k A l d r i c h , Bruce K i n c a i d , To r n M i l l e r, Roger Lambert,
Steve Philson. S E C O N D ROW: R i t c h i e M a c k , Charles Diamond, M i k e M i l l s , M e r l e M e l e n d y, K e n n y Herman,
Harold Geer, George Sholes, G a r y Crawford, D a l l a s Wa d l a y. T H I R D ROW: S t e v e Lambert, Bob K i n g , John
Clark, C u r t Blowers, D e o Grigsby, Te r r y Pribble, G a r t h K i n c a i d , James C a r d i n a l . F O U R T H ROW: O r v i l l
Hoath, John Baylis, John Musolf, B i l l H i l y a r d , Bu d d y Rogers, D a v e Barnhart, M i k e Patton, M i k e W h i t c o m b .

The boys o f the Future Farmers o f
America C l u b have contributed m u c h t o
the beauty o f our school this y e a r. T h e y
have planted eight different kinds
lips in the court yard, a n d have seeded
and planted shrubs in the school y a r d .
Outside a c t i v i t i e s for the ETA i n c l u d e d
the FFA Leadership Contest,
ing Contest, a t which they received a
H; and the FFA State Convention. T h e y
have also raised Christmas trees on t h e i r
plantation, w h i c h they sold
mas.
This year was the first y e a r
vocational agriculture courses
men. O n e was in applied p l a n t science,
:Ind one i n applied soil science.
Harold, John, a n d George work w i t h plants in the a p p l i e d
plant science course.

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�FNA Members Complete

SEATED: L y n e t t e Gerard, Bunnee Harper, M a g Pearson, M a r l e n e Manchester, Judy Cook, D a l l a s
Crandall, M r s . Wa r k e , advisor; K l a u d i a Coats, M e r r i l e e Wagaman. S TA N D I N G : S u e F i l l e y,
Phyllis Alwood, C a r o l Jasper, Jeannie Johnson, C h e r y l Ripstra, M a r g a r e t C l i n e , S u e Burns, A n n
Adolph, Georgia Fox, M i c k i H i l y a r d , Sharon Jenkins, H e l e n Doane, J a c k i Rench.

The Future Nurses C l u b has had m a n y
worthwhile projects this y e a r.
mas time, t h e y caroled and m a d e nut cups
for the people a t M a p l e l a w n . T h e c l u b ' s
biggest p r o j e c t , h o w e v e r, has
ing puppets for the c h i l d r e n a t
water Hospital.
FNA meetings are always kept l i v e l y.
The girls have made reports on
ious fields o f nursing, a n d
films p e r t a i n i n g to the
sion. M r s . Wa r k e has t o l d t h e m o f the
different colleges they m a y attend i n
order t o study nursing.

Bunnee displays some o f the puppets the
FNA g i r l s have made f o r the c h i l d r e n at
the Coldwater Hospital.

�FHA Gains Many

FIRST ROW: S u e Burns, Judy Cook, D i a n a Watson, John Philo, M r s . Converse, a d v i s o r. S E C O N D
ROW: R o s e Knapp, F l o r e n c e M u e l l e r, C a r o l Norton, P h y l l i s A l w o o d , Sandy Heuer. T H I R D ROW:
Sherry Danbury, Regina Price, C a r o l Salyer, C h e r y l Meyers, Reggie K e m m e r, Janice Sutfin.

The Future Homemakers
ica began the year o f 1965-66 by
working on the national purpose,
"Morals, a n d Manners,
ship."
Members joined the " S i n g -Out'',
which was produced by an a f f i l i a t i o n
with the M o r a l Rearmament Program.
The c l u b also helped w i t h the Union
C i t y Centennial.
It is t h e i r future goal t o make
the Future Homemakers o f A m e r i c a
an even more integral c a r r i e r for
home economics, f o r both c o m m u n i t y,
school, a n d home l i f e .
Part o f being an FHA m e m b e r
ing the m a n y aspects o f being
maker.

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�"The Thread That Runs So True

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Burt Eastham, a c o a l m a n
Bill Coffee, a steel worker

Klaudia Coats
Lynette Gerard
Alan Parks
Tom Claar

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Naomi Deanne Norris
Guy Hawkins

Jeff Aldrich

Billy Leonard
Ova Salyers
Robin Baylor
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Jesse greets his pupils on the first day

The make-up crew worked long and hard, and produced
the proper effects.

The first A l l -School Play at UCHS
sented on April 14th and 15th. T h e r e were about
thirty students in the cast, a l l under
tion of Mr. Lutz.
"The Thread That Runs So True" is the story
of a teacher's trials and problems as
a rural school. Lonesome Valley Rural School
was located in the hills of Kentucky. Jesse
Stuart arrived in the area in 1925, w i t h plans to
reopen the school.
The year began in mid-July, almost harvest
time, and concluded in January. Jesse met up
with many problems during this time. A t one
point he was almost fired, and the
almost closed. O n e of his problems was being
in love with one of his students,
Norris, T h e problem was the fact that
going to marry another man.

However, i n the end, Jesse accomplished
everything he set out to do. H e received
the consent of the School Board to have a
new, muchly needed, Consolidated School
built, his pupils were victorious over
boring, rival school (Landsburgh) in
lastic contest, and Naomi Deanne finally
realized she was in love with him.
Most important of all, Jesse realized that
education is the "thread that runs so true".

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�Speech Class Enjoys A Busy Year

SEATED: S h e r r y Hawkins, C h e r y l Ripstra, B e v e r l y Smith, H e l e n Doane. S TA N D I N G :
man, D a v e M a c k , G r e g g H u l l , C a r o l Warkoczeski, M r . L u t z , Susan L e i t c h , A l a n Parks, S k i p Knapp,
Ray Blais.

"Carol, y o u ' v e just got t o help w i t h m y gestures!"

''Well, I guess that looks o . k . , C a t h y. "

�Helen, Susan, M r . Lutz, Skip, and A l a n gaze at t h e i r successful record.

The Debate and Forensics teams have each enjoyed
an exceedingly successful y e a r.
The f o u r Va r s i t y Debaters c o m p l e t e d t h e i r regular
State Schedule w i t h seven victories and one loss. T h e
A ff i r m a t i v e t e a m , composed o f Helen Doane
san L e i t c h , w o n a l l f o u r o f their debates, w h i l e S k i p

The Debaters again traveled t o W M U on Feb. 18th,
to compete i n the Regional Debate Tournaments.
They emerged as Regional Champs. I t was i n this
tournament t h a t A l a n and Skip tied for the highest
points o f all contestants.
March 10th and 11 t h saw the Debaters journey t o

Knapp and A l a n Parks, o f the Negative

Ann A r b o r, t o compete i n the State S e m i -

pleted the regular season w i t h three victories and one

bate Tournaments.

defeat.
Union C i t y held its own tournaments on Saturday,

The f o l l o w i n g t o p i c was debated throughout the

Dec. 11 t h . E i g h t schools were represented. U C H S

year: " R e s o l v e d : T h a t the federal government should
adopt a program o f compulsory arbitration

took second place as a t e a m .

management disputes in basic industries."

On Saturday, J a n . 2 2 n d , t h e Va r s i t y Debaters
traveled t o Western M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y. f o r
trict Debate Tournaments. T h e result o f
ment was a t i e f o r first p l a c e
University H i g h , P a r m a Western, a n d UCHS.

-We c a n ' t a l l be p e r f e c t , y o u k n o w. "

The District Forensics Tournament was held at
UCHS on M a r c h 28th. I n this type o f c o m p e t i t i o n ,
there are e i g h t different categories. O f these e i g h t ,
UC placed 1st, 2 n d , o r both i n f i v e .

" I know, h u t you don't have t o open your mouth so
wide,"

�Sophomores Sponsor "Crystal Ball"

THE PRINCE A N D PRINCESS A N D THEIR ROYAL COURT: T o m Case, J o d i S m i t h , P r i n c e Bob Wagar,
Princess Merrilee Wagaman, Joy Eldred, S a m VanHorn.

It was the n i g h t o f January 29th. A s
tered the h i g h school, t h e y observed a cafeteria t h a t
was quite different i n appearance f r o m the usual one.
Beyond the French doors were various decorations that
carried o u t the t h e m e o f the dance t h e y
ing. . . " C r y s t a l B a l l . "
Midway through the dance, these same couples
witnessed the crowning o f the Sophomore Class' very
own Prince and Princess, Bob Ns/agar and M e r r i l e e
Wagaman, T h e Princess was crowned b y last year's
Sno-Ball Princess, E m Tassie. M e m b e r s o f the Court
are pictured w i t h Bob and M e r r i l e e above.
Frankie and Dianne Fabiano presented the crown
and roses to Princess M e r r i l e e .

It was laughs, w o r k and fun for
mores as they prepared for the Sno-Ball.
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�Pep Club Is School

FIRST ROW: N a n c y Frederick, C h e r y l Robbins, M i s s Sanford, advisor. S E C O N D ROW: Rose Knapp,
red, Te r r i Sue S m i t h , L o i s Brecheisen, K l a u d i a Coats, J o y Eldred, J o d i S m i t h , K a t h y S m e l t z e r, M i c k i S m i t h ,
Mary Lou Knapp. T H I R D ROW: N a o m i Ellenwood, Marsha Grimes, M a g Pearson, Sue F i l l e y,
man, Bob Fast, P h y l l i s A l w o o d , Sharon Jenkins, Sandra Heuer, D i a n n e Ogden, G l o r i a Adams, N a n c y Patton.
FOURTH ROW: S u e Burns, Joyce F a i r c h i l d , Sherry Danbury, M a r y Sebo, Roy Pepper, L a r r y Bailey, C a r o l Hasty,
Laura G r o l l , C a r o l Jasper, Bonnie Boes, Laura Baumeister, Sherry Hawkins, F I F T H ROW: Te r r y Crandall, Ruth
Sholes, L o r r a i n e H a l e y, Bunnee Harper, Sharon Church, D e b b i e C r a i g , C o n n i e Swarthout, To n i Garrison, A n n
Adolph. L i n d a Edge11, L o n e t t e We l l s .

This year the UCHS Pep Club has changed its name
to the M S M ' s - - t h e M i g h t y Spirited Maroons. T h e
MSM's, u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n o f Miss Sanford, h a v e
worked hard t o boost the spirit and morale o f our team
and student body. H a l l and l o c k e r signs were a result
of the work o f the MSM's, a s were the skits that were
presented a t various pep assemblies. T h e y also learned
new cheers and supported good sportsmanship at a l l o f
our games.
We are very grateful f o r the fine w o r k
the M S M ' s have shown this year.

It takes a m i g h t y good stretch t o get the " s p i r i t " signs
displayed!
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SEATED: T o n y Garrison, Jeannie Johnson, C a r o l Jasper, M r s . E v e r t , h e a d l i b r a r i a n ; Susan L e i t c h , E l l e n
Arey, Ruth Sholes. S TA N D I N G : C a r o l Norton, N a o m i Ellenwood, L o r r a i n e F i n n e y, Te d S t a m e l y, G r e g
Hull, Dennis Kaniewski, John Musolf, M a r y Sebo, C a r o l To n e r, C h e r y l Robbins, Ly n e t t e Girard.

Keeping track and t a k i n g care o f a l l t h e books i n
the UCHS l i b r a r y is a b i g j o b . B u t the Library Club
makes this j o b seem s i m p l e .
The student body o f UCHS is very thankful f o r the
many helpful librarians who keep the l i b r a r y quiet for
studying, a n d h e l p students f i n d books
tion. W e are especially grateful t o Mrs. E v e r t who
keeps the l i b r a r y running smoothly and goes out o f her
way t o find m a t e r i a l

Keeping the ' m a g a z i n e r o o m ' neat and orderly is quite
a j o b for the librarians!
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�Choir Experiences

FIRST ROW: S usan Edwards, Rosetta M o o r e , Judy Delebaugh, Judy S m i t h , L i n d a Moore, J o y Eldred, P a m
Davis, S h i r l e n e Blue, E m Tassie, a c c o m p a n i s t ; Miss Pedo, d i r e c t o r. S E C O N D ROW: S h i r l e y
ron M i t c h e l l , L i n d a M e n c h , D e b b i e Coats, L i n d a M e l e n d y, Te r r i Sue S m i t h , S h e l l e y Kingsley, C h e r y l
Meyers, Brenda Eberhart, D o n n a Girard, Jean L i t t l e . T H I R D ROW: R a y Blais, D i c k Watkins, L a r r y Corey,
Skip Knapp, G r e g H u l l , Bob Brewer.

It was a year o f changes
for the h i g h school c h o i r.
Among these changes were
a new director, M i s s Gail
Pedo, a n d the addition o f
six m a l e voices.
The year was
singing at various school
and c o m m u n i t y activities,
such as the t w o band concerts,
holiday assemblies, a n d the
elementary
gram.
Choir m e t three days a
week, e a c h day being f i l l e d
CHOW! OFFICERS: S h a r o n M i t c h e l l , treasurer; Te r r i Sue
retary; Shelley Kingsley, l i b r a r i a n ; Larry Corey, v i c e president; Bob
Brewer. president,

with laughter, f u n , a n d
learning the art o f singing
well.

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FIRST ROW: D a v e Knapp, C o n n i e Swarthout, Bob Brewer, D i c k Watkins, E r i c Tu n d e v o l d , K i m
Bray, S k i p Knapp, John Hobday. S E C O N D ROW: R o n Brewer, T o m Case, M a r k A d o l p h , C o n n i e
Halstead, G l o r i a Adams, J i m Offenbecher.

FIRST ROW: D o u g Brooks, M i k e C l a a r. S E C O N D ROW: D e b b i e Coats, S a l l y L e i t c h ,
gell, Roy Pepper, D a v e Knapp, C o n n i e Swarthout, E r n i e Augustine. T H I R D ROW: M a r t y Lepper,
John Hobday, K i m Bray, M a r k Adolph, C o n n i e Halstead, G l o r i a Adams, S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y.
70 F O U R T H ROW: J e r r y Ma c k , J i m Offenbecher.

�Activities

BAND COUNCIL: F R O N T ROW: C a r o l Warkoczeski, secretary-treasurer; Bob Brewer, president; S k i p
Knapp, v i c e president; Shelley K i n g s l e y. S E C O N D ROW: E l l e n A r e y, Jane Brandt, T i n a Lepper,
E m i l y Tassie. T H I R D ROW: M a r t y Lepper, T o m Case, John Hobday.
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CADET BAND: F I R S T ROW: R e x Spoor, B i l l M o r r i l l , K a t h y W i c k w i r e , Sherry Fraser, C a t h y A r l t ,
Carol A r e y, C i n d y H e n d r i c k , M i k e Cross, V i c k i Hoenes. S E C O N D ROW: W e n d e l l
nie Button, Joy Hoath, M a r c i a Knapp, C i n d y Spencer, D e b b i e Austin, M a r y Lou Knapp, Regina Pricc,
Linda M e n c h , B i l l Ta s s i e , Flo r e n c e M u e l l e r, P h i l Pearson, Bob K i n g , Bob Fast, Reoherta George,
Becky Lepper, Men i Sue Badger, Randy Harper, T o m H i t c h c o x . T H I R D ROW: R i c h i e Wells, Bonnie
Dunks. C a t h y Rice, Barbara Lenon, Deanne Spooner, Laura G r o l l , Paulette Olds, S h e i l a Slocum,
Larry Carpenter, Brenda Johnson, Jacquy M c L a u g h l i n , A n n Wa l t e r, K e n Brooks, K e n Reed, M i k e
Scharf, Jack Mattson, Larry Warkoczeski, We s l e y M o t i c k , Te r e s a M a r t i n , Barbara Doane, Juanita
SMUffe Carol Brooks, Ron Hobday, Ed Musolf, M r . C l a y t o n , d i r e c t o r.

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�Senior Band

FIRST ROW: N a n c y Glesmann, Te r r y Musselman, K a t h y Musselman, M i c k i S m i t h , Sherry Hawkins, Ruth
Gallop, K a r e n Musolf, C h e r y l Robbins, N o r a Johnson, S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y, SECOND ROW: E l l e n A r e y, E r i c
Tundevold, Sharon M i t c h e l l , Dennis Biteman, Judy C o r e y, P a m Davis, C a r o l Warkoczeski, D e b b i e Coats,
Linda Edge11, S a l l y Leitch, K a t h y M o w r y, K l a u d i a Coats, T i n a Lepper, E r n i e Augustine, C o n n i e Swarthout,
Phyllis A c M o o d y, E m Tassie. T H I R D ROW: S h a r o n Church, M a r c i a Thompson, Rose M a r t i n , C i n d y Crane,
Joy Eldred, Judy Cook, A n n Adolph, Judy Hoenes, M a g Pearson, L i n d a Brooks, Jane Brandt, C a t h y Smeltzer,

As in previous years, t h e
roons" were i n v o l v e d i n m a n y a c t i v i t i e s .
Aside f r o m very e x c e l l e n t l y performing
at a l l o f our home f o o t b a l l games, t h e hand
entered the m a r c h i n g contest at Marshall
High School, t h e concert contest at Portage
High School, a n d performed i n many school
assemblies.
The 5 t h annual Massed Band was held on
January 27th. T h e bands f r o m Tekonsha,
Athens, a n d Colon attended, a l o n g w i t h our
own band.

Drum M a j o r Skip Knapp

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�Enjoy A Busy Year

Connie Pepper, L a u r a Baumeister, Joyce F a i r c h i l d , G l o r i a A d a m s , D i c k Watkins, D a v e Knapp, D a v i d Priest,
Bob Brewer. F O U R T H ROW: D o u g Brooks, M i k e C l a a r, T o m Case, B u r l Brauker, D e b b i e Cnaig,
per, Penny Musselman, T i m K e v e r, R o y Pepper, L e e Tu n d e v o l d , Rose K e n t , M e r r i l e e Wagaman, Jodi S m i t h ,
Jim Offenbecher, J e r r y M a c k , A l a n Parks, Ron Brewer, C o n n i e Halstead, M r . C l a y t o n , L o i s Brecheisen, M a r k
Adolph, J e f f A l d r i c h , B i l l Crane, Wa r r e n Converse, Bruce Carpenter, K i m Bray, S k i p Knapp, John Hobday.

The f i n a l b a n d event i n the year
annual M e m o r i a l D a y Parade.
There are m a n y musical groups composed
of band members. S o m e o f these are the
Dance Band, w h i c h plays at dances; t h e Pep
Band, w h i c h is present at a l l h o m e basketball
games- - h e l p i n g to boost the school s p i r i t ;
and several ensembles.
The seventy-five m e m b e r band
the d i r e c t i o n o f M r. John C l a y t o n .

MAJORETTES: F R O N T ROW: T i n a Lepper,
Head M a j o r e t t e . S E C O N D ROW; J a n e
Brandt, E m Tassie. T H I R D ROW: J u d y
Hoenes, P h y l l i s A c M o o d y, S h e l l e y K i n g s l e y.

�Juniors Present A

A f a m i l i a r sight as couples arrived.

Marlene and Ken enter the prom through an arbor o f roses.

"Don't stick your finger
in the frosting, M r s .
Brandt."

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�Presenting: "Sing-Out '66!"

STANDING; F R O N T ROW: M a g Pearson, Bunnee Harper, M i k e Patton, L o r r a i n e H a l e y, D a l l a s Crandall,
Ruth Sholes, Sue Burns, Rose Kent, C a r o l Jasper, Jerry M a c k , Sherry Danbury, J u d y Hoenes, S k i p Knapp.
SECOND ROW: K i m Bray, John Hobday, G l o r i a Adams, P a m Davis, S a l l y Leitch, D i a n a Watson, T i n a
Lepper, S h e l l e y Kingsley, Sharon Jenkins, M a r l e n e Manchester, S h i r l e e n Blue, L a u r a Baumeister, Regina
Price, N a n c y Alwood. T H I R D ROW: M a r k Adolph, B a r n e y Gottschalk, F r a n k Goshcoff, L a r r y B a i l e y,
Mike Collins, Judy Cook, M a r y Sebo, P h i l Frederick, C i n d y Clark, D a r l a Danbury. S E AT E D : T o m
Case, H e l e n Doane, M r s . Converse, M a r t y Lepper.

The " S i n g - O u t " a t our own high school probably
had its first beginnings during the
when three students, a c c o m p a n i e d b y Mrs. Converse,
journeyed t o M a c k i n a c Island. T h e y were guests a t
a M o r a l Rearmament Conference.
Moral Rearmament is e x a c t l y what
rearming morals. I n short, i t s purpose is to b u i l d a
more peaceful world. T h o s e people, b e l i e v i n g in
this ideal, b e g i n i m p r o v i n g the world b y
proving themselves. T h e y are guided b y
ciples, l o v e , p u r i t y, selflessness,
Since the first beginnings, t h e " S i n g at our school has grown t o over f o r t y students. T h e y
have sung at a h i g h school assembly, a c o m m u n i t y
assembly, a n d the D i s t r i c t M e e t i n g o f the Eastern
Star. O n M a y 14th, t h e y performed t o r -the State
Meeting o f Masonic Lodge.
On M a y 1, o v e r seventy students, parents, a n d
interested adults f r o m Union C i t y traveled t o Culver
M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y, i n C u l v e r, I n d i a n a , t o hear one
of the o r i g i n a l "Sing - O u t " groups.
Mrs. Converse, sponsor, discusses some o f
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songs w i t h Skip Knapp, M . C .

��Queen Terri
The 1965 H o m e c o m i n g Week began on November 1st.
The student body attended an assembly, a t w h i c h
teen candidates f o r the Court were presented.
coming Court was l i m i t e d t o t w o Junior girls and three
Senior girls; the Seniors were then e l i g i b l e f o r Queen.
Jane Brandt and Em Tassie represented the Junior Class,
while Rose Knapp, L i n d a M e l e n d y, a n d Te r r i
resented the Senior Class.
There were various a c t i v i t i e s throughout the week,
all o f which pertained i n some way t o
pense was at its peak as a record crowd arrived t o watch
the Athens-UC g a m e , o n November 5 t h . T h e n i g h t was
perfect. A t h a l f t i m e , w i t h the score 13 t o 0 i n our favor,
Te r r i S m i t h was announced as "Miss Maroon and Gray o f
1965." T h e boys then went o n t o w i n the g a m e , 2 0 t o
19, d o i n g their share i n m a k i n g H o m e c o m i n g perfect.
The crowning ceremony was m i d w a y through the
Homecoming Dance, w h i c h was the f i n a l e v e n t
week o f festivities. U s h e r s this year were To m and Paul
Brecheisen, a n d Crown Bearer was Miss Ta n g i Lepper.
The girls and t h e i r escorts were as follows: J a n e Brandt
and D i c k Watkins, E m Tassie and Ron Olds, Rose Knapp,
and Greg H u l l , L i n d a M e l e n d y and Larry C o r e y, Queen
Te r r i and Bob Brewer. S a n d y Eldred, H o m e c o m i n g
Queen o f 1965, was escorted b y Brad H e i s l e r.
Music was supplied b y T h e Jack Braun Orchestra.

Roses, a crown, a n d a beautiful s m i l e . . . a l l are
features o f a queen.

The 1965 Homecoming Queen and Her Court ( l e f t t o right): J a n e Brandt, Rose Knapp, Queen Te r r i Smith,
78 L i n d a M e l e n d y, E m l a s s i e .

�Reigns Over
Terri receives the final touch of
crown, from last year's queen, Sandy Eldred.

Congratulations were expressed by members of
the Court when Terri was announced
roon and Gray of 1965."
Amid tears of happiness. Terri received
from Student Council President Jerry Mack.

�KNEELING: D o r i n Renner, D a v e Priest, T o m C l a a r, T o m Forrest, L a r r y Corey, Brad H e i s l e r, G r e g H u l l , Ron Olds,
Mark A l d r i c h , Bruce Baker, m a n a g e r. S E C O N D ROW: C o a c h Rice, D a v e M a c k , Bruce Carpenter, J i m Musolf, Russ
Johnson, John Musolf, D o u g M i l l e r, Wa r r e n Converse, J e f f EdgeII, D i c k Watkins, L a r r y C u y l e r, Ron Brewer, D a v e
Midaugh, K e i t h K i n c a i d , C o a c h Kendziorski. T H I R D ROW; T o m M i l l e r, B o b Wagar, D e n n i s Pepper, Steve Philson,
Roger Lambert, T o m Case, D a v e Brandt, J e f f A l d r i c h , S a m VanHorn.
The Va r s i t y Football Te a m c o m p l e t e d its season
WOW W h a t an embrace!

with 5 wins and 3 losses. T h e r e were 32 boys on the
team. T h e h i g h l i g h t o f the season was the last game,
when the Maroons brought the "Brown Jug" h o m e .
Union C i t y placed four boys on the A l l -Conference
Te a m : M a r k A l d r i c h , Wa r r e n Converse,
ler, D i c k Watkins. T h o s e r e c e i v i n g
tion were Ron Brewer, L a r r y C o r e y, a n d
augh. B r a d Heisler recieved Honorable M e n t i o n on
the A l l -State Te a m .
Co-Captains this year were Larry Corey and Brad
Heisler. B r a d was elected by t h e t e a m as " M o s t
Valuable P l a y e r. "

A spirited crowd is a team's encouragement.

Eric's concerned l o o k wasn't necessary; the Maroons
downed Athens, 2 0 t o 19.

�Maroons Win Back
The boys anxiously watch as t h e i r team
members f i g h t

The season's results:
We
Co- C a p t a i n Larry Corey (28) crashes through, w i t h a touchdown as
his goal. E r i c Tu n d e v o l d (12) is kept busy w i t h b l o c k i n g .

*Colon
Reading

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Homer
Quincy - - We l l , w h a t d o you think?

Bronson
Jonesville
Litchfield
Athens

They
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•Denotes a non-conference game.

Hello, t h e r e !

�U.C. Upsets

KNEELING: C o a c h Wade. S TA N D I N G : E r i c Tu n d e v o l d , L a r r y C u y l e r, D i c k Watkins, Ron Olds, S k i p Knapp, \ \ arren
Converse, D o u g M i l l e r, Bob Brewer, Brad Heisler, Bruce Carpenter, a n d Darrel A d a m s

VARSITY BASKETBALL

Watkins hits, a s the other Maroons w a i t
nament action against St. P h i l l i p s .

UC

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UC

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L i t c h f i e l d

C o l o n

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D r o n s o n

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L i t c h f i e l d

UC
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J o n e s v i l l e
S t .
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UC

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Q u i n c y

UC
UC
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TOURNEY PLAY
C o l o n

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�In Tournament

Eric drives for an easy t w o points against St.

Doug shoots for " 2 ' ' i n the D i s t r i c t To u r n a m e n t .

Charles.

The U . C . Va r s i t y Cagers had d i f f i c u l t y
get a w i n n i n g streak going. T h e y c o m p i l e d six wins
and 13 losses overall this season. T h i s m a y not be
too impressive, h u t the Maroons played m u c h better
basketball than t h e i r record showed.
The Maroons produced the league's leading scorer
in D i c k Watkins who was named c o - c a p t a i n on the
Little " C ' ' A l l -Conference t e a m . D i c k also received
All -State recognition.
The Varsity Basketball t e a m set a new
ord i n the high school g y m . T h e y amassed 97 points
in defeating Quincy 97-50. T h e c l i m a x o f this year's
season came i n the District Tournaments. U n i o n C i t y
defeated league champion Colon, a n d the Maroons
advanced t o the semifinal round o f the Class
trict To u r n a m e n t .

Dick and Doug secure a Maroon rebound.

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�KNEELING: D o u g Brooks, J i m Blowers, S t a n l e y Blowers, Randy Harper, M e r l e M e l e n d y, Rex Spoor, T o m H i t c h c o x ,
Larry Carpenter; Steve Patton, L e e Tu n d e v o l d . S E C O N D ROW: C o a c h Wade, E d d i e S e l l , M i k e Cross, Ly n n S m i t h ,
Bill M o r r i l l , Te r r y Hoover, D a n Jones, George Sholes, B i l l Crane, Bob C l a a r, C o a c h Kroeker. T H I R D ROW: B r u c e
Baker, M a n a g e r ; Dennis Spooner, G a r t h K i n c a i d , M i k e Adams, D a n Hicks, Randy Matheson, T i m Keever, Ron Peck,
Jerry McLaughlin, John C l a r k .

T h i r t y boys reported for football p r a c t i c e last f a l l .
They were t o make u p the 1965 JV football squad.
Although they won o n l y one game, b o t h coaches had
high praise f o r the young squad and t h e i r high-spirited
play.
Next year, a s seasoned veterans o f the gridiron,
these boys w i l l be valuable assistants t o our
ing varsity.

IV's " h i t hard'' during practice.

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�J.V. Cagers

KNEELING: D e n n i s Pepper, To r n H i t c h c o x , L a r r y Smith, Rex Spoor and Lee Tu n d e v o l d . S TA N D I N G : C o a c h Rice,
Dan H i c k s , T i m K e e v e r, T o m Case, M i k e Adams, Steve Philson and Dave Brandt.

JV
Colon
Litchfield

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Jonesville

59

22

Quincy

50

ence was their m a j o r draw- h a c k . T h e y played w e l l
but just could not combine t h e i r efforts t o win more

Athens
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that his young cagers had gained m u c h

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Jonesville

39

St. Charles

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Homer

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U

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Reading

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no game

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The JV's had trouble w i n n i n g this

perience i n high school c o m p e t i t i o n .
This year's team was composed o f six freshmen
and f i v e

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UC Baseball
Takes Second

BACK ROW: L a r r y Corey, T o m M i l l e r, J i m Musolf, D i c k Wa l k e r, D a r r e l Adams, John Musolf, L a r r y C u y l e r.
SECOND ROW: B r u c e Carpenter, D o u g M i l l e r, D a v e M a c k , Te r r y Musselman, D o r i n Renner, C o a c h Wade,
Brad Heisler, B o b Brewer, J e f f EdgeII, K e n Thompson, P h i l Frederick. F R O N T ROW: L e R o y C l a a r, T o m
Warsop, Ron Olds, D i c k Watkins, Ron Brewer, E r i c Tundevold, S t e v e Philson, D e n n y Pepper.

This year the Union C i t y Batmen
rience and power to take an undisputed second place
in the L i t t l e " C " Conference.
It was a fine y e a r for Coach Wade and
They c o m p i l e d a record o f five wins and
defeats, t h e two defeats being at the hands
ference champion Bronson and t h i r d place Jonesville.
The last game o f the season was w i t h Athens.
This game was a very important win f o r Union C i t y.
By beating Athens, t h e Maroons took second i n the
conference and e l i m i n a t e d Athens f r o m r e c e i v i n g
the A l l -Sports Trophy.
Union C i t y lead the league w i t h representatives
on the L i t t l e " C " A l l Conference t e a m . B r a d Heisler
and Ron Olds were in the outfield, D i c k
the A l l Conference pitcher, a n d Ron and Bob Brewer
made honorable mention.

Coach Wade shows Larry how t o take a
throw at third.
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�Matrats Have Good Year

KNEELING: D o u g Brooks, D a v e Knapp, M e r l e M e l e n d y, S a m Va n Horn, M i k e M i l l s , J e f f A l d r i c h , J i m Musolf, K e i t h
Kincaid, D a v e Priest, D a v e M a c k , Roger Lambert, a n d Jon Washburn. S TA N D I N G : B o b Fast, Bob C l a a r, B u r l Brauker,
George Sholes, S t e v e L a m b e r t , John Musolf, John Baylis, D i c k Wa l k e r, M i k e Cross, Te r r y Musselman, S a m M i l l s ,
John C l a r k , L a r r y Lower, Ron Peck, E d w i n S t e m a l y, J e f f Edge11, John Philo, T o m Warsop, M a n a g e r Bruce Baker,
Coach Kendziorski.

During their second season, t h e Union
tlers have done w e l l . T h i s year's season record for

SEASON RECORD
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White Pigeon

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Comstock

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Harper Creek
Galeshurg-Augusta

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ing they defeated some schools which have been
wrestling for years, t h i s is an excellent record.

Bronso
Springfield

4
4

In the Galeshurg-Augusta wrestling tournament,
Merle M e l e n d y placed second, S a m VanHorn and
Keith K i n c a i d , t h i r d , a n d Dave M a c k and Dave
Knapp both placed fourth.

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Three Rivers

29

Comstock

2
1

30

Pennfield
Michigan Center

1
1

1
32
1
5

the Matrats was eight wins and f i v e

3
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Pennfield
Harper Creek
White Pigeon

1
33
4

In the Parma Western wrestling tournament, S a m
VanHorn placed first, M e r l e Melendy and
caid both placed third, a n d Dave Mach f o u r t h .
Coach Kendziorski stated that next season
pects his wrestlers t o do even better,

�U. C. Track Men Take 2nd
In Conference

STANDING: C o a c h Rice, T o m Switzer, K e i t h K i n c a i d , Wa r r e n Converse, D a l e Enyart, M a r k
Aldrich, L a r r y Cuyler, D o u g M i l l e r, D i c k Watkins, D e n n y Pepper, D a v e M a c k , John Hobday, D a v e
Brandt, L e e Tundevold, C o a c h Kendziorski, K N E E L I N G : R o n Peck, J i m Musolf, T o m Forrest, E r i c
Tundevold, Dorm n Renner, G r e g H u l l , Brad Heisler, J e f f Edge11, a n d T i m Bunday.

Union C i t y proved t o be a strong contender for the L i t t l e
" C " t r a c k t i t l e this year. I n the meet,
U . C . , b u t going into the last event the score was tied. I n
the m i l e r e l a y which was the last event,

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first, a n d Union C i t y t o o k third. T h u s L i t c h f i e l d
1966 L i t t l e " C " t r a c k crown, a n d Union C i t y
strong second.
In the meet, Wa r r e n Converse set a new
cord i n the Shot-put w i t h a p u t o f 47 f t . 1 0 i n . W a r r e n was
also high- p o i n t man i n the Conference m e e t w i t h 17 points.
Six new school records were also set this year. M a r k
Aldrich set a record i n the 880 yard run. E r i c Tu n d e v o l d
broke the record i n the m i l e . T h e old m i l e r e l a y record
was broken b y the team of, M a r k A l d r i c h , D o u g M i l l e r,
Eric Tundevold, a n d Dave Brandt. D o u g M i l l e r set a new
record in t h e long jump, a n d Warren Converse set a new
school record in both the high j u m p and shot-put.
Congratulations to our " T h i n Clads" f o r an e x c e l l e n t
season
Warren shows his "conference record"
form i n the Shot-put.

�Varsity Club Promotes

FIRST ROW: C o a c h Kendziorski, E r i c Tu n d e v o l d , L a r r y Corey, Brad Heisler, Ron Brewer, To r n Forest. S E C O N D
ROW: B o b Brewer, To r n C l a a r, D o r i n Renner, Ray Blais, G r e g H u l l , D a v e Priest, P h i l Frederick, D a v e Brandt and
Sam Va n Horn. T H I R D ROW: R o n Olds, De n n is Pepper, T o m Warsop, L a r r y C u y l e r, K e n Thompson, D o u g M i l l e r,
Bob Wagar, T o m Case and M e r l e M e l e n d y. F O U R T H ROW: D i c k Watkins, Wa r r e n Converse, M a r k A l d r i c h , Bruce
Carpenter, D a v e M i d d a u g h , John Musolf, J e f f Edge11, S t e v e Philson and Roger Lambert, F I F T H ROW: J e f f A l d r i c h ,
Jim M u s a l f , a n d K e i t h K i n c a i d .

This year's Va r s i t y Club consisted o f thirty-seven members. T h e president was
Brad Heisler; secretary, E r i c Tu n d e v o l d ; treasurer, T o m Forest; and sergeant- a t -arms
Larry Corey.
The Va r s i t y Club's m a j o r project was t o raise money for a t r i p . T h e y sponsored
two dances, p l a y e d a return game a t Athens, sponsored a Va r s i t y Club- f a c u l t y basketball
game and a spring girl's f o o t b a l l g a m e . A t r i p was taken t o the M i c h i g a n State Green
and W h i t e f o o t b a l l g a m e i n the spring o f the year.

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�Cheerleaders Lead The Way In School Spirit

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: K n e e l i n g : L i n d a Eldred. S t a n d i n g : L o i s
Brecheisen, Rosa Knapp, Te r r i Sue S m i t h .

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: K l a u d i a Coats, Joy Eldred, J o d i
Smith, K a t h y Smeltzer, M i c k i S m i t h , M a r y Lou Knapp.

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CARD COMPANY INC.

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Scranton, P a . 18505

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only to teach, but also to guide us —
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greet us as graduating
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job of seeing that the school is wellwell-organized. They also carry the great
responsibility of trying to insure
person who receives a diploma
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Mr. Ross became superintendent,
having been, as elementary
part of Union City's school system. He
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became the new high school principal.
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his B.A. degree from Eastern Michigan
University, and his M.A. degree from
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MR. JAMES SEALS, Union City High School principal.

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�UNION CITY BOARD OF E D U C AT I O N : Harold Cline, Lillian Leitch, secretary; Kenneth Crane, John Brecheisen, president;
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Mrs. Pendill has taught in Union City's school system for
several years. I n addition t o instructing several classes o f
junior and senior English students, Mrs. Pendill
American History.

It's time-out during stusly hall for some deep thinking on that
English assignment

During his first year at UCHS, Mr. Klunder spent
his time teaching sophomore and junior English classes. He
also taught Speech I , was the debate team advisor, and
coached the junior varsity football team.

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Michigan Civics students spend a lot of their
time learning about voting.

Government and physical education are Coach Kendziorski's specialties.
He also coached varsity football and wrestling and also assisted in track.

Part of the process of learning involves working on your own. This may include
displaying bulletin boards, such as Tom Case, Kim Bray, and Jeff Aldrich are
pictured doing here.

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Mapwork is an important part o f Michigan History.
Men i Sue Badger explains to the class the area where
the Potawatomi Indians once lived.

Mrs. Hooker teaches Michigan History and Civics,
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phosphorus. He also teaches geometry and senior math, coaches football,
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Students learn shorthand by practice, and in
the practice is led by Mrs. Kendziorski. Typing
nem math, law, and one class of English are taught by
Mrs_ Kendzionki. She is also a guidance
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the A r t Club.

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Mrs. Rhymer, a new addition t o the U C H S faculty, instructs
classes in Home Economics and Family Living, and is
sor to the Future Homemakers Club o f America.

Mr. Milligan teaches several various classes in the Industrial Arts,
such as beginning shop, woodshop, and advanced shop.
instructs mechanical drawing.

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graduation requirements.

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reach for them.

�Mrs. Evert serves UCHS as the A t u u l i g lici duties are
ordering books and Organizing the library and magazine room.
She is also advisor for the Library Club.

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Coach Kendziorski denionstiates thc propci technique of kicking
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Preparing school lunches each d a y is t h e
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Student help is a valuable asset to the kitcheb staff.

�Mrs. Fisher, as dietician, plans and helps prepare the school
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BUS DRIVERS. FRONT ROW- L. Gardner; A. Renshaw, G. Edwards: Don Keller; W. Swihart, K; Cummins; R.
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Organizations are important
life. Not only do they offer a variation in
the everyday routine, but they are
excellent opportunity for students
ther their knowledge in specific
ganizations offer students an opportunity
to work with others and to learn the true
meaning of cooperation and contribution.
There are many organizations in which
students may participate. Among
Student Council, Pep Club,
and Future Farmers o f America. A l l o f
these serve one common purpose —
dents to get to know one another, to work
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�Student Council

As president, Ron Brewer's jobs were many
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The Student Council spends over S100 a year by subscribing to
seven national newspapers for the library.

FRONT ROW: Tina Lepper, Carol Arey, Helen Doane, Nanette Olds, Cvndi Hedrick, Mei-nice \s agaman. L . L O N D ROW: Lee
Tundevold, Larry Carpenter, Rex Spoor, Debbie Craig, Judy Smith, Klaudia Coats, Steve Patton, Bob Wagar. T H I R D ROW:
Carol Warkoczeski, Ron Brewer, Larry Warkoczeski, Tim Kever, Kim Bray, Ron Olds, David Mack, Tom Sweitzer. Jim NIusolff.

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Very often, the Council officer, rec el%t• advice from M r. Seals, the advisor. Officers for the year NACI
zeski, secretary, Kim Bray, vice-president; Ron Brewer, president; Merrilee Wagarnan, treasurer.

The Council made more profit on concession stands this year than in the past several years. The members operated the
athletic field and the one in

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�Paper Staff Works Hard to Meet

As a page editor. Judy Smith devoted many hours cutting.
pasting, and proofreading.

A newspaper consists of more
ten articles, as Phyllis Williams illustrates.

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�Junior high students enjoy reading the "Maroon
and

Editor-in-chief Jane Brandt points out to staff members some
mistakes in a

FRONT ROW: Martha Grimes. Jane Brandt. Phyllis Williams. Judi/ Smith. SECOND ROW: Pam Davis. Bev Smith, Connie
Pepper. Barb Shaffer. Debbie Coats. Judy Hurries, Bonnie floes. Judy Delebaugh, Debbv Watson. 'THIRD ROW:
man. Torn Warvop. E r k Tundevold. Doug Miller. Ron Olds, Dave Brandt. Jerry McLaughlin. M r. Morse. advisor.

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�FFA MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Garth Kincaid, Merle Melendy, Mark Aldrich, Tom Miller,
Roger Lambert, Steve Lambert. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Herman, George Sholes,
yard, Frank Goshcoff,,John Gutherie. T H I R D ROW: John Baylis, Orville Hoath, Dale Enyart,
John Clark, Ritchie Mack.

FFA MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Tom Swihart, Charles Diamond, Jeff Cockrell,
David Diamond, Terry Smith, SECOND ROW: Steve Philson.,James Cardinal, Ken Reed, Bill
Tassie, Steve Wart, Jim Swihart. T H I R D ROW: Frank Delebaugh, John Dunks. Bob King.
Steve Heuer, Richard Watson.

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Planting and
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F R O N T ROW. Marcia Thompson. Cheryl Robbins. Carol Bavin. Cathy
OND ROW M r s Kendziorski, advisor; Susan Edwards, Sandy Heath. Darla Danbury, Kathy Aldrich, Connie Halstead, Pam
Richards T H I R D ROW Paulette Olds. Joyce Ravin. Pam Albright. Barb tenon, Bill Bartlett, joy Floath, Cindy
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�A R T CLUB. SEATED: Diane Owens, Cathy Salyer. SECOND ROW: Miss Williams, advisor, Kathy Masters, Linda Mench.
Bruce Renshaw, Susan Scherry, Leo Peet, Barbara Mears, Barney Gottschalk. Rose Mears. Bob Fast.

Art and Latin

Brucc Ktrislia‘s scents to bc a l i n k cltstzuNted at bring
interrupted for a picture while working with his paints.

Working with ceramics is one of many things that Art Club
members spend their time doing.

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�L AT I N CLUB. FRONT ROW: Connie Halstead, Dada Danbury, Miss Steffaniak, advisor; Sue Warsop, Nancy
OND ROW: Georgia Fox. Sharon Church. Judy Corey. Larry Cuyler, Jane Shaffer, Randy Matheson, Carol .Jasper, Mike Claar,
Marcia Thompson, Ann Adolph. Debbie Craig, Cindy Crane.

Clubs Provide New Activities

Latin Club officers discuss and
program for a coming meeting.

�A pep assembly just isn't complete without a skit. especially
right before the Bronson game.

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�Pep Club Purchases

FRONT ROW: M. Smith, J. Corey, J. Eldred, L. Brecheisen, C. Warkoczeski, L. Edgell, K. Coats, J. Smith, M. Knapp. SECOND
ROW: Mrs. Rhymer, advisor; C. Brooks, M. Wagaman, S. Slocum, L. Moore, D. Diamond, M. Knapp, N. Olds, J. Dauber, G.
Adams, C. Woodruff, C. Mack, B. Lepper. T H I R D ROW: D. Spooner, M. Badger, C. Crane, A. Tiffany, N. Patton, G. Renshaw, A.
Walter, S. Scherr, C. Robbins, D. Earl, S. Heath, C. Hedrick, C. Smeltzer. F O U R T H ROW: S. Heuer, B. Boes, D. Halstead, B.
Mears, C. Spencer, C. Hasty, C. Ares', C. Jasper, M. Aldrich, R. Mears. FIFTH ROW: S. VanWormer, R. Sholes, M. Watkins, D.
Craig, J. Musselman, B. Glen, T. Garrison, A. Adolph, C. Swarthout, S. Church, B. Shaffer.

Chl!ryl Rr,hhin. as president. soon learned i l l ,
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H E A LT H CAREERS CLUB. F R O N T RO1\ : L u i c y , Carin jasper. Sharon
Jenkins, Merrilee Wagaman, SECOND ROW: Gloria Adams, Nlicki Hilyard, Naomi
Ellenwood, Susan Little, Mrs. Warke, advisor.
T H I R D R O W: Karen Rice. Georgia Fox, Debbie Craig.

FUTURE H O M E M A K E R S ( )l• A N WA R V F R O N T l i t I r s . Rhymer, advisor; Florence Mueller, Barb Shaffer, Bonnie
Dunks, Cathy Mack. SECOND ROW: Dorcas Barick. Nancs Alwood, Donna Halstead, joy Musselman, Ruth Sholes, Marcia
Aldrich, Regina O'Neill.

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members the manner in which the% w i l l sell
cookbooks

As president. Carol jasper helped t
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membership

Nierriler Wagaman a n d Sharon Jenkins model
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�Dave Mack, who was 1st Negative, illustrates the fact
that a debater cannot do a good job without reference
to specific

Along with Helen Doane, Susan Leitch led
tive team to complete the season with 15 wins and 4
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�Debaters Place Fifth
in State Competition

These were Union City's debaters — the four students who took first place
and regional competition, and completed their season when they captured
in the state competition.

Like all debaters, Carol Warkoczeski and Helen Doane
spent many hours in the library doing research on
bate topic.

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Manchester, Cathy Rice, Cheryl Robbins, Phyllis Williams, Patti Stevens, Pam Richards. T H I R D ROW: Debbie Mefford, Barb
Shaffer, Marcia Watkins, Dennis Kaniewski, Ruth Sholes, Sheryl Boes, Susan Little. Carol Salyer.

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Tundevold, D. Biteman, J. Corey, P. Davis, S. Church, K. Rice. T H I R D ROW:
son, L. Brooks, J. Brandt, J. Hoenes, R. Martin, J. Shaffer, C. Crane, A. Adolph,
son, G. Adams. F O U R T H ROW: R. Pepper, D. Brooks, D. Craig, M. Claar, T.
Brauker, M r. Clayton, director; D. Watkins.

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FRONT ROW. P. AcMoody, C. Robbins, P. Leetti, N.
OND R O W: R. Spoor, D. Lucas, N. Glesmann, T. Musselman, V.
Hoenes, M. Smith, R. Gallop. T H I R D ROW: R. Kent, M. Wagaman,
J. Eldred, J. Smith, K. Coats, T. Lepper, E. Augustine, B. Crane, W.
Converse, J. Aldrich. F O U R T H ROW: R. Brewer, L. Baumeister, T.
Hitchcox, C. Smeltzer, C. Halstead, L . Brechcisen, M . Adolph, T.
Kever, P. Musselman, L. Tundevold, B. Carpenter, K. Bray,
day.

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5

�Musical
Receive New

Miss Pedo is choral director, and M r. Clayton is band director.
Students in choir become familiar with many
different styles o f music.

HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR. F R O N T ROW: R. Moore, L. Moore, S. Edwards, D. Kidney. L. Moore, S. Heuer. R. Hendricks, P.
Davis, J. Smith, Miss Pedo, director. SECOND ROW: B. Boes, J. Eldred, J. Little, L. Mend), K. Coats, S. Ware, N. Atwood,
lyer, K. Mowry, C. Robbins. T H I R D ROW: P. AcNloody, R. Sholes, B. Shaffer, 1'. Lepper. B. Glen, C. NVarkoc2eski, S. Romans, L.
Gerard, C. Howard, C. Ripstra, E. Musolff. F O U RT H ROW: F. Goshcoff, R. Brewer, T. Siveit7er, J. Nlusolf, D. Watkins,
day, K . Bray, W. Alexander, D. Brandt, D. Knapp, J. Aldrich. D. Biteman

5

�DANCE BAND. F R O N T ROW: Bruce Carpenter, Kim Bray, John Hobday, Larry Wakoczeski,
kins. Ernie Augustine, Eric Tundevold. SECOND ROW: Men Sue Badger, Connie Halstead, Tom Hitchcox,
Mark Adolph. Tom Case, Ron Brewer. Cheryl Robbins.

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K
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\\ . L i , . K. 1,1,-11s. B Tassie, A. I tIIaii, I-. Mueller. C. Arlt, C. Hedrick, K. Wit. kwirc, C.
O N D ROW: M. Knapp. C. Spencer. M. Knapp. B. Dunks, P. Olds, D. Spooner, L. Warkoczeski, R. Price, B. Doane, B. Fast, C.
Brooks. B. Lepper. R. Hobday. M. Badger. T H I R D ROW: W. Wadsworth, C. Button, B. Lenon, C. Rue, J. Hoath, P.
Slocum. K. Brooks, L. Carpenter. B. Johnson. Walter. J. Mattson, K. Reed, B. King. T. Martin, E. Musolff. F O U R T H ROW: P.
.Albright. L. Groll. N. Olds. M r d i r e c t o r .

The pep band is an important part
ketball

�School Spirit's Core Is in Varsity Club,

Tim Kever, a recently initiated member,
plays his Varsity Club jacket.

VA R S I T Y CHEERLEADERS: Judy Corey, Jodi Smith, Joy Eldred, Klaudia Coats, Lois Brecheisen, linda Edgell, Carol
Warkoc

5

�Cheerlead

SENIOR VA R S I T Y CLUB MEMBERS. F R O N T ROW: Coach
sor, Bruce Baker, Russ Johnson, Ron Olds, Warren Converse, Ron Brewer,
rich, David Middaugh. SECOND ROW: To m Warsop, Dick Watkins,
vold, Jon Washburn, K e i t h Kincaid, L a r r y Cuyler, D i c k Walker, J i m Musolff.
T H I R D R O W: To m Whitley, Lennart Wessberg, Ti m Bunday, Jeff Edgell, Bruce
Carpenter, Dave Mack, John Musolf, Leo Peet.

FRONT ROW: Sam Mills, Steve Philson, David Knapp, David Brandt, Jeff Aldrich,
Merle Melendy, Bob Wagar, Doug Brooks, SECOND R O W: Sam VanHorn, Dan
Hicks, Tim Kever, Tom Sweitzer, Roger Lambert, Dennis Pepper, To m Case, Francis
Peck

j U N i O k Iv ARMIN' CHLERLEADEAS kkcky Lipper, Mary I.ou Knapp.
Cathy Smeltzer. Carol Brooks. Deanne Spooner. Micki Smith. M a n i a Knapp
Vanity a u b initiation is
tabk

59
1

�Editor Em Tassie spent many hours on lay-out and selection of pictures for the 1967
ries

6

�"Maroon
Undergoes Many
New

MEM

„dmm.

As sports editor, Eric Tundevold soon learned that
there is more work to the job than there appeared

Learning the techniques of planning a good yearbook are
some of the things Klaudia Coats learned as assistant rditor.

6

�6

�ATHLETICS
Athletics are as important to
cal well-being of students as
to their mental well-being. At
are offered a wide selection of
ball begins in the fall and is followed by
basketball a n d wrestling i n November.
With the arrival o f spring, training for
track and baseball begin.
Athletics serve another purpose, also.
They teach spectators that every
not be a victory, that every
not be a star. However, spectators
perience the pleasure of supporting
ning team. Sports also teach
pants some important things. T h e boys
learn what is means t o use all o f their
strength in trying to win, and then have to
still try harder. They learn the meaning of
cooperation, teamwork, and all-out effort.
One other thing the boys learn is what a
good feeling it is to have the coach tell the
team that they played a

�Gridders Compile

VA R S I T Y F O O T B A L L TEAM. FRONT ROW: Ron Olds, Jon Washburn, Warren Converse, Doug Miller, Eric Tundevold. Ron
Brewer, Dick Watkins, Jeff EdgeII, John Musolf. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Bruce Baker, Steve Philson. To m Sweitzer,
Dave Brandt, Sam Mills, Bob Wagar, Sam VanHorn, Dennis Pepper. T H I R D ROW: Russ :Johnson. Dan Hicks. Tim
ville Hoath, Mike Mills, Keith Kincaid, •Jim Musolff, Dave Middaugh, Roger Lambert. F O U R T H ROW: Merle
Aldrich, Dave Mack, Bruce Carpenter, Mark Aldrich, Lennart Wessburg, Coach Kendziorski, Coach Rice, Coach Morse.

Dick Watkins. the league's
leading scorer, finds
run as he turns the corner
against Bronson.

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�Ranked 4th
The 1966 Maroon varsity football squad
completed the most successful season in the
history of UCHS by compiling a perfect
record a n d outscoring t h e i r opponents
334-6. T h i s unblemished record gave the
Maroons the conference championship, a
no. 2 ranking in the area for class
and a no. 4 statewide ranking in class C.
Highlights of the season were a 26-6 win
over highly-ranked Quincy. a
ing o f Bronson, and a tough 32-0 victory
over arch-rival Athens.
To cap a n extremely f i n e
members of the squad were given mention
on the a l l -conference team. R o n Brewer
was named as honorary captain o f this
team

UC's power runners. Dick Watkins. Tim Musolff. and
ler. hit for thr extra vardage that makes the

6

�SCORES
IX

4

Colon

0

LT

3

Homer

0

UC

9

Quincy

6

CC

3

Bronson

0

UC

5

Jonesville 0

LT

3

Athens

0

LC

6

Reading

0

Dave Mack makes a valiant effort as the ball just eludes his grasp.

Maroon

Varsity co-captains were Ron Brewer and Eric Tundevold; junior
varsity co-captains were Garth Kincaid and Lee Tundevold.

6

�-.• .acti
bra

f

213:1\
A) 2 1 . 1 ! A L A ,

J.V. F O O T B A L L TEAM. F R O N T ROW: Jeff Cockrell. Jim Warsop, Tom Hitchcox, Randy Johnson. Richard Watson,
on, Steve Heuer. Maynard Wood. SECOND ROW: Coach Klunder, Larry Warkoczeski, Phillip Pearson, Richard Wells, John Dunks,
Ken Brooks. Ken Reed, Coach Brunswick. T H I R D ROW: Steve Patton, Bob Claar, Dennis Spooner, Randy Matheson, Ed Stemaly,
Ron Peck. Bill Morrill. Nlgr. Francis Peck. F O U RT H ROW: Lee Tundevold, Rex Spoor, Garth Kincaid, Doug Brooks. Steve Lambert.
Wayne Gardner, Terry Hoover, Steve Adams, Dale Smith.

Dominate All-Conference Team

Jim Musolff gets ready to gather in an Eric Tundeyold Pass With
a fine over-the-

Doug Miller, with Jeff Edgell leading the way,
left end for one of liC's many

�Dick Watkins seems a littled puzzled as the official hands him
for a free throw.

Dave Brandt, UC's junior guard, leads a fast-break against Litchfield.

6

�Cagers
Successful
Coach Lonnie Brunswick, in his first year as
guided the Maroons to complete their 66-67
son with a 14-6 record, placing 3rd in the
captains Dick Watkins and Doug Miller
al honors to the team. Dick was again leading scorer
conference, with an average of more than twenty
game, and was chosen honorary co-captain o f
Conference team. Doug became UCHS's first
an honor instituted by Coach Brunswick and given
standing defensive play. Doug was also a member
All-Conference second team, and chosen by
as Most Valuable Player.

VARSI )i" BASKETBALL T E A M F R O N 1 R O W : D a n Hicks, K I M
Bray. Doug Miller, Warren Converse. Ron Olds, Ti m Kever. SECOND
ROW: To m Case, Tom Sweitzer, Bruce Carpenter. Dick Watkins. Eric
Tundevold, Dave Brandt, Dennis Pepper.

Senior guard Eric Tundevold brings the ball
court in an attempt to set up

6

�U. C. Advances to District

The starting
attentively as Coach Brunswick
goes over the game plan a
last time.

Defense was the word this
year. and Warren Converse
applies the pressure as the
other Maroons
to offer aid.

�J.V. B A S K E T B A L L T E A M . F R O N T R O W : Pat Loss,
dricks, David Watson, Ron Hobday, Richard Watson,
zeski. S E C O N D R O W : To m Hitchcox, L a r r y Smith, Rex Spoor,
Coach Rice, Lynn Smith, Lee Tundevold, Bob Johnson.

The Maroons' no. I rebounder, Doug Miller, lets everyone
know he's ready to play ball as he stuffs the ball through the
hoop

SCORES
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
I 'C
I .t:
I -C
I -C
1•C
I -C
I -c

t
Ut

Colon
6
Jonesville
5
6
Quincy
Athens
6
Reading
6
Homer
5
Bronson
6
5
Litchfield
Jonesville
6
St. Charles
6
Athens
5
Quincy
7
7
Reading
Springfield
6
Homer
6
Bronso
4
Litchfield
7
TOURNAMENTS
7
8
4

Colon
Athen
White Pigeon

3
5
6
5
6
6
7
5
4
4
4
6
5
5
6
7
4

3
5
6

7

�Wrestler

FRONT ROW: Keith Kincaid, Jim Musolff, Dave Mack, To m Whitley.
SECOND R O W : Coach Kendziorski, T i m Bunday, Sam M i l l s , Dave
Knapp, L a r r y Cuyler, Sam Va n H o r n , Jon Washburn, Rick Cameron,
Roger Lambert, Doug Brooks, Jeff Aldrich, Merle Melendv, Bob Claar.

UCHS's Matrats completed a
successful season with 11 victories
and 2 defeats. They
the state tournaments, from which
they emerged in third place
C competition. The
who traveled to the
ments were Doug Brooks. Roger
Lambert, Merle Melendy, Sam
VanHorn, a n d Dave Mack. O f
these, t h r e e emerged a s state
champs. Roger in the
class. Merle in the 120 lb.
Sam in the 127
Seniors .Jim Musolff and Dave
Mack were co-captains for
Also. Dave a n d Sam
were voted by their
Most Valuable

di
Doug Brooks and Merle Melendy exhibit the skill and determination that
made the Matrats the 4th ranked team in the state.
David Diamond shoots for a reverse in a J.V.
match against Penntield.

7

�Finish 3rd in State Tourney

State Heavyweight Champ Roger
Lambert makes quick work o f his
opponent as he "applies pressure.'

Coach Kendziorski screams words of encouragement
of the Maroons' wrestlers.

SCORES
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
LT
UC
UC
UC
UC

5
2
1
3
3
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3

Jonesville
Comstock
Three Rivers
Parma Western
Constantine
Springfield
Galesburg
Harper Creek
Comstock
Pennfield
Coldwater
Pennfiel
Constantin

0
1
3
1
1
3
9
2
1
1
1
5
1

7

�Trackmen
Conference Crown

•

Saturday, May 27, was the climax to
track season at UCHS. Having already taken first
place in the Little C Conference and
in regional competition, the track
from the state class C meet at Central Michigan
University placing 4th among the
there
Becoming an annual event, the UC
held on April 29. Twenty-two schools
relays, from which Union City emerged with first
place
Among new record holders are
verse, Doug Miller, Lee and Eric Tundevold, and
Keith Kincaid.

Keith Kincaid, record holder in the pole vault, flies high in
tempt to clear the bar.

7

Warren Converse and Doug Miller, the
scorers, were major powers in the

�Al'

Underclassmen Dennis Kaniewski and To m Sweitzer exhibit the form
that made them valuable assets to the team.

Mile record-holder Eric Tundevold loosens up
before the meet with Quincy.

FRONT R O W Lee Tundevold, Jeff Aldrich. To m Sweitzer. Dennis Pepper. Dave Brandt. SECOND ROW: Dale Enyart. Eric
Tundevold. Warren Converse. Doug Miller, Keith Kincaid, John Hobday, Mark Aldrich. T H I R D ROW: Coach Rice,
son. Jack Mattson. Tim Bunday. Steve Lambert. Ron Peck, Dennis Kaniewski. Ron Hobdav, Jerry McLaughlin,
son. John Mufiolf. Larry Warkoczeski. ,Jeff Cockrell. Rex Spoor. Coach

7

�Maroon Nine

Run Brewer puts on the big
stretch to nip the runner at
first base

SCORES

J.V. BASEBALL T E A M . F R O N T ROW: Stan Blowers, Tom
Patton, Lee Tundevold. SECOND ROW: Dan Risner, Doug Brooks,
dley, Larry Carpenter, George Sholes. T H I R D ROW: Ken Brooks, Lynn Smith,
Bob Claar, Wendell Wadsworth, Bill Tassie. F O U R T H R O W: Coach Morse.
Dan Hicks, Ti m Kever, Dave Watson, Richard Watson, Pat Loss.

7

UC

0

Bronson

1

UC

7

Colon

5

UC

1

Jonesville

3

UC

6

Quincy

1

UC

1

Litchfield

1

LT

8

St. Phillip

LT

3

Reading

1

UC

2

Athens

3

UC

2

Homer

5

�Athletic Year
Although losing ace pitcher,
Dick Wa t k i n s , because o f a
shoulder i n j u r y, t h e v a r s i t y
baseball team nevertheless put
together a respectable season,
winning 5 games while
Their conference record o f 3
wins and 4 losses gave
roons a tie for fourth
bling them to pick up enough
points to capture the all-sports
trophy.
Eric T u n d e v o l d c a p a b l y
handled t h e m a j o r i t y o f t h e
pitching chores w h i l e D a v e
Mack and Doug Miller led the
Maroon hitters.

As catcher, Dave M ack was
voted the team's
ble Player.

Co-captain Larry Cuyler. UC's leading fielder, tags the runner

Ron Olds. mainstay of the
rem&amp; to fire a strike

VA R S I T Y BASEBALL. I LAN!. I ki.s:N. I f(t.t.v. l o s o l f f . Tom
Warsop, Dick Walker. S E C O N D R O W: Coach Brunswick. Dennis Pepper.
Steve Philson. Bruce (:arpentrr, Ron Brewer T F I I R D ROW- F.ric Tuncleyold,
Ron Olds. Doug Miller. Larry Cuvler. Dave M a r k

7

�4

�JUNIOR H I G H
STUDENT LIFE
Just as student life is important in the
senior high school, it is also important to
junior high students. They may participate
in activities such as basketball and band,
both of which prepare them for
deavors in high school. Also on the list of
activities are
All of these activities are
cause they teach the students
ble things. W h e n planning their class
party, they learn what
tion, cooperation, and effort are. When
they are on the basketball floor,
what it means to try their hardest,
thrill of winning. In class elections,
alize what competition is, and that only
one person can he a winner.
Junior high is a time when students,
whether knowingly or not,
selves for senior high school. The jump
from elementary school t o junior high
school may seem big, but the jump from
there to senior high school is even bigger.

�Junior High: A Time

One o f Mr. Fulton's many jobs as junior high principal is
helping students with student council activities.

Although Mrs. Philson is officially known as the junior high M r s . Brisbane spends her mornings as the junior
secretary, she is also nurse, counselor, and -probemsolver." l i b r a r i a n .

8

�SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: Doug Patric, c s i d c i l I, Mai i i i Lcpper, treasu I (1, Lorri
Lepper, secretary. Absent: Dan Kever, vice-president.

Mary Adam
Burton Aldr
Daniel \

Tom

Terry Aver.

Rover goes

Linda Burdick
Mike Butler
Jim Casteil
Randy Christey
Woody Cole

Renda Collins
Jerry Collins
Ronal CoIlyer
Perry CoDyer
Ginger Conine

8

�Ray Cook
Beth Cox
Brenda Cross
Tern; Cross
Charles Coyle

Patricia Coyle
Pam Davis
Louie Denning
Doug Diamond
Donna Doane

Debbie Dot)
Patty Dubois
Dan Dunithan
George Edwards
David Emmel

Charles Fenton
Gary Finney
Roger Fox
Sherry Fraser
Connie Frederick

Mr. Morse teaches seventh grade English. He
both junior high basketball teams, and teaches senior high
journalism.

8

As a new member of the faculty, M r.
seventh grade geography.

�mo
Mrs. Huber, who returned to teaching after a brief vacation,
teaches special education.

Another new member of the faculty, Mr.
seventh grade science. He also teaches biology at the senior
high school.

New Faces
Russ Freds
Bonnie Gardner
Mark Gerard
Penny Grigsby
Roy Grigsby

Leh Hadden
Bill Haley
Joni Hampton
Eugene Heaton
Valerie Heisler

David Hicks
Ron Hickey
Shelley Hoath
Marcia Hobday
Judy Hoover

David Hugh, Jo Anne Flurlr..
Gail James
Bob jasper
Rick Johnson

8

�Leading cheers for the seventh grade are Dianne Brooks, Robin Little, Valerie Heisler.
Pam Davis, and Lorri Lepper.

School Spirit Is Important

Rusty Johnson
Aleta
Dan Kever
Buddy Kidney
Rick Knapp

Lorri Lepper
Marilyn Lepper
Bruce Little
Robin Little
Kenneth Littlejohn

Jayne Loss
Bill Mack
Sheryl Mack
Gary Magner
Alfred Marshall

Debbie Matson
David Meyers
Penny Miller
Michael Moore
Patricia Moore

8

�SEVENTH GRADE B A S K E T B A L L T E A M . F R O N T ROW: To m Austin, Doug Paine, Paul Brecheisen, Rick Knapp, Roger
Roes, Bob Jasper, Keith Patton, Louie Denning, mgr. SECOND ROW; Coach Morse, Duane Watkins, Ron Hickey, Dan Kever,
Russ Johnson, Gene Heaton, K i m Philson, Russ Freds, Paul Smeltzer, Mark Gerard, mgr.

Lou A n n Morris
Virginia Meuller
Tom Myers
Joe NacreIli
Jim Ogden

Henry O'Neil
Doug Paine
Keith Patton
Kim Philson
Debbie Prough

Marty Prough
Debbie Puckett
Laurie Pyle
Susan Reger
Richard Roderick

Wa n d a

!Nike Salyer
Paul Smeltzer
David Smith
LeRoy Snyder

8

�Elizabeth
Soncrant
Rodney Stein
Virginia Stemaly

Chuck Swarthout
Denise Swihart
Avery Taylor

Cathy Thompson
Norma Vogel
Eddie Walter

Sharon Walters
Sherry Walters
Duain Watkins

Julie Watson
Steve Weiderman
Gayla Whitcomb

Velda Wickwire
Vicki Woodard
Nina
Wrigglesworth

Ron Wright

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�Eight
Grade . . .

Hurray for lunchtime, one of thr
moot enjoyable times of the day.

$

�Another new member of the faculty is M r. Dove, who teaches American
History and boys' physical education.

Cliff Augustine
Jerry Avery
Kregg Barnhart

Dorothy Bauder
Kathy Blue
Allan Booth

. r.

Wanda Briggs
Gayle Brooks
Jeff Burdick

11.11•1-1-11-1

8

.

Kay Burns
Richard
Carothers
Sue Ann
Carpenter

Mrs. Bartlett has been on the . 1
ulty f o r several years. She teaches eighth
grade English and seventh grade math. Mrs.
Hawver instructs junior high students in the
fundamentals of mathematics.

�Faculty, Officers Guide

1111110,.+._ sCA,
E I G H T H GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: Mike Dunn, treasurer; To b y Lepper, secretary; C l i ff Heisler, president;
Marc Hiesrodt, vice-president.

Christine Case
Susan Case
Richard Casteel
Bruce Chaffee
Steve Claar

Stanley Clayton
Michele Collins
Sandra Collyer
Randle C,“ •
Joyce Cor,

Caroline Craig
Peggy Crane
Larry Cross
Ron Cummins
Jrxly Dean

Ann Diamond
Mark Dibert
Anne Downard
Mike Dunn
Debbie Earl

8

�Students in junior high school, under the direction of
learn that singing isn't all work and no play — i t can be fun!

Bill Edwards
Mary Edwards
Clarence Ells
Lou A n n Fair
David Fast

(Falk

t o r i X t

Becky Fox
Roger Fox
Ten-y Fraser
Ron Frederick
Kathy Freds

Ray Gates
Lenora Griffith
Mike Guthrie
Bob Haley
Mary Heaton

•••••

9

Cliff Heisler
Lorna Hendricks
Marc Hiesrodt
Thea Hoath
Ron Hoover

�Band, Choir Teach Music

Linda Inman
Mike Jenkins

Bob Johnson
Cindy Johnston

Mike Kemmer
Cathy Kidney

Mike K i n g
David Lambert

Michael Lambka
Larry Lepper

Terri Lepper
Toby Lepper

40010N.- A I s .
lJaf,u1 ! t o ' : r e a l l ) e j , r u ! ,

i

a l l . l u r l r r,!, -alp, p l a n

on eventually becoming members of the senior high hands

9

�E I G H T H GRADE B A S K E T B A L L T E A M . F R O N T ROW; Mike Wagaman, Steve Parks, Don Watkins, Marc Heisrodt, Mike
Dunn, Larry Lepper, Randy Cooper, David Lambert, mgr. B A C K ROW; Coach Morse, Steve Claar, Toby Lepper, Cliff Heisler,
John Parks, Ron Fredericks, Rick Chard, Allen Pepper, Ron Cummins, Mike Sternaly, mgr.

Roberta Mandoka
Wendy Matheson
Randy Matson
Cindy Mobley
Tressa Moore

Lou A n n Morrow
Joe Mowry
Jerry Musselman
Linda Norton
John Parks

Steve Parks
Gary Parshall
John Peet
Allen Pepper
JoAnn Philo

Lewis Rarick
Allen Rice
Diane Risner
Mary Roderick
Ruth Ruggles

9

�Cindy Johnston, Petty Crane, Kay Burns, Cathy Blue, and Jody Dean cheer the eighth
grade team on to victory.

Athletics Teach Teamwork

Howard Salyer
Paula Schoultz
Robert
Keith Smith
Mike Sternaly

,

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Karen Strtr
Patty Swap
Darlene Taylor
Mary Tiffany
Terri i r . k

r.)

Randy Wa
Steve Wad
Mike Wag
SamPhilip Walter

..•••

A11.

Don Wa •
Doug
Joan Yo v i n v

9

�9

�SENIOR H I G H
STUDENT LIFE
The student life a t UCHS has many
phases. In addition to the
room activities, there are
curricular organizations a n d functions
which serve as a break in the daily pattern
of school life. The all-school
zine sales, Sno-Ball, graduation,
others offer a needed variation
life. These activities are also a chance for
students to have a good time, to work with
a goal in mind, to excel. The
offer memories — memories that are not
soon to be forgotten.
Student life centers around students.
Freshmen become accustomed t o t h e
changes that high school brings,
phomores spend their time and
the Sno-Ball. Juniors are preoccupied with
the magazines sales, class rings, the prom
and the junior-senior banquet.
students have several things to
-- pictures, senior trip, graduation.
At the close of each year, students may
look back upon the past year
ber the many things that happened t o
make the school year more
teresting, and fun. These things
life

9

�Steve Adams
Pam Albright
Carol Arey

Cathy A r k
Men i Sue
Badge
Bill Bartlett

Carol Bauder
Joyce Bavin
Robert Blair

Anne Brandt
Carol Brooks
Ken Brooks
•••••••'...

(

Rick Cameron
Mike Chaffee
Jeff Cockrell

Laura Cole
Lois Collins
Donal Collyer

11*
PP*

t,
Sue Ann
Collyer
Joan Dauber
Bob Delebaugh
What could be more fun than being president of
the Freshman Class — except being president of
the Sophomore

9

�Freshmen Choose Girls

Guiding the freshmen through their first year of high school are Deanne
Cindy Hedrick, vice-president: Becky Lepper, secretary; Nanette Olds, treasurer.

Frank Delebaugh
David Diamond
Debbie Diamond
Ed Diamond
Gerald Diamond

Barbara Doane
Doug Doane
Bonnie Dunks
Jon Dunks
Betsy Glen

Cindy Hedrick
Rene Hendrick
Mani Heuer
Steve Heuer
Ron Hobda..

Laura Jenkins
Bob Johnson
Brenda Johnson
Randy Johnson
Joan Kirkparrt,

9

�Each Day Brings New

The nice thing about coming to school in the morning is that you
can return home that afternoon!

d•

Marcia Knapp
Barbara Lenon
Becky Lepper
Susan Little
Pat Loss

1
Cathy Mack
Linda Markley
Debbie Mandoka
Linda Marshall
Theresa Martin

Jack Mattson
Barbara Mayo
Jaquy McLaughlin
Barbara Mears
Debbie Mefford

James
Judy Miller
Lila Moore
Patricia Moore
Kay Morris

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�Ed MusolfT
Joy Musselman
Nanette Olds
Paulette Olds
Phillip Pearson

Francis Peck
Beverly Platz
Brenda Platz
Ken Reed
Georgena Renshaw

Cathy Rice
Pam Richards
Dan Risner
Cathy Salyer
Mike Scharf

Susan Scheme
Sheila Slocum
Chris Smith
Dale Smith
Gary Smith

Another day gone by, with many more yet t o come.

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�Terry Smith
Juanita Smurr
Cindy Spencer

Deanne Sponner
Pat Stevens
Bill Tassie

Ann Tiffany
Mary Toner
Anne Walter

Larry Warkoczeski
Jim Warsop
Steve Wart

David Watson
Richard Watson
Sharla Watson

Richie Wells
Kathy Wickwire
Floyd Wilson

Connie Woodruff

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�SOPHOMORES . . .

�Sophomores Sponsor "Great Imposter"

Mark Adolph
Kathy Aldrich
Wayne Alexander
Debbie Austin
Bill Badger

Jim Blowers
Stanley Blowers
Sheryl
Doug Brooks
Connie Button

Larry Carpenter
Mike Casteel
Bob Claar
Mike Claar
Cindy Clark

John Clark
Mike Collins
Linda Cook
Cindy Crane
Darla Danbury

Organizing the Sno-Ball was a challenge to the Sophomore Class Officers:
Knapp, vice-president; Vicki Hoenes, secretary; Mike Claar, treasurer; Micki
dent.

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�Diana DuBois
Uvena D u f
Brenda Eberhart

Hazel Edwards
Susan Edwards
Ann Emmel

Bob Fast
Diana Fox
Wayner Gardner

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Harold Geer
Donna Gerard
Nancy Glesmann

Frank Goshcoff
Laura Groll
Cinda Gutherie

John Gutherie
Sandy Heath
Connie Halstead

f

Carol Hasty
Kenneth Herman
Dan Hicks
What cuuki be more fun than
dent of the Sophomore Class —
president°, the Junior C l . . ?

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�Sno-Ball Survives

Tom Hitchcox
Joy Hoath
Vicki Hoenes
Terry Hoover
Jerry Johnson

David Jones
Reggie Kemmer
Tim Kever
Garth Kinciad
Bob King

Mary Lou Knapp
Steve Lambert
Jean Little
Ritchie Mack
Rose Martin
F,

The 1967 Sno-Ball Court: Dennis Spooner, Vicki Hoenes, Princess Mary Lou Knapp, Prince Lee Tundevold, Micki Smith, Tim
Kever.

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�Neither rain, nor sleet,
one o f the worst snowstorms i n
Michigan's history could prevent
the Sophomore Class
enting "The Enchanted Evening,"
the 1967 Sno-Ball, on
The Sophomores, under
vision of their advisors
der, Mrs. Kendziorski,
dill, and M r. Bartlett, and their
president, Micki Smith, planned
and presented this annual event.
During the dance, the Prince and
Princess were announced, and a
very happy and excited Mary Lou
Knapp and Lee Tundevold took
their seats o n the royal throne.
Presenting the traditional
the crown were Kara Smith and
Brian Hasty.

Mary Lou Knapp receives her royal crown from Merrilee Wagaman,
last year's choice as Sno-

Randy Matheson
Rose Mears
Linda Moore
Rosetta Moore
Bill Morrill

Florence Mueller
Sharon Norton
Steve Patton
Ron Peck
John Philo

Regina Price
Shirley Romans
Carol Salyer
Jane
George

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�Cathy Smeltzer
Judy Smith
Larry Smith

Lynn Smith
Micki Smith
Dennis Spooner

1
Rex Spoor
Ed Stemaly
David Steven

1

Janice Sutfin
Connie
Swarthout
Jim Swihart

Lee Tundevold
Rolla Uldricks
Dallas Wadley

Wendell
Wadsworth
Sue Warsop
Connie Watson

4
Maynard Wood
Karen Wright

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�JUNIORS . .

h o u r As t a r i f f k , r f t I R g * O m

your friends and fellow

�Organizing the J-Hop and the Junior-Senior Banquet were some of the duties of
the Junior Class Officers: Jim Fisher, president; Dennis Biteman, vice-president;
Jeff Aldrich, secretary; Linda Edge11, treasurer.

What could b e more f u n t h a n being
president o f the Junior Class — except
being president o f the

Gloria Adams
Mike Adams
Ann Adolph
Jeff Aldrich
Marcia Aldrich

Ellen
Ernest Augustine
Phillip Batterson
Dennis Biteman
Shirleen Blue

David Booth
David Brandt
Burl Brauker
Kim Bras.
Wayne Briggs

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James Cardinal
Tom Case
Sharon Church
Klaudia Coats
Bill Cook

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�Juniors Help Rotary
with Sap

Judy Corey

Debbie Craig

Bill Crane

Charles
Diamond
Mr. Ross patiently waits as the fresh sap is poured into the tank.

Don Deeren

Klaudia Coats and Steve Phiison were two of the many juniors who gave
and energy to help the Rotary.

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�Joy Eldred
Naomi Ellenwood

"Dobie Gillis" Is

Lorraine Finney
Donna Foster

Ruth Gallop
Tonia Garrison

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Barney Gottschalk
o
Grigsby

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Donna Halstead
Terry Hand

Sandy Heuer
John Hobday

Melissa Hoovener
Cathy Howard

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One of Dobie's main problems v4 as in the form of girls by the
name of Helen, Bonnie, and Limbo.

�Presented by

Members o f the Polish b a n d were Ti n a Lepper, Cheryl Ripstra a n t .
Brandt, Susan Leitch, and Carol Hasty.
Jim Fisher portrayed a near-sighted teacher,
Mr. Pipgrass.

Nora .Johnso
Dan Jones
Dennis Kaniewski
David K n a p p
Roger Lambert

Don Lucas
Mike Lucas
Jerry McLaughlin
Jack Manchester
Alice Robinson

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Merle Melendy
Linda Mench
Kyle Miller
Mike Mills

�Sam Mills
Kathy Mowry
Mag Pearson

Mike Pearson
Dennis Pepper
Roy Pepper

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Steve Philson
Bruce Renshaw
Cheryl Robbins

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Burton Simpson
Jodi Smith
Joe Sherman

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Ruth Sholes
Tom Sweitzer
Tom Swihart

Darlene Ulrick
Sam VanHorn
Bob Wagar

Merrilee Wagaman
Shirley Ware
Marcia Watkins

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�SENIORS . .

The student lounge serves as a place for
and being with srimeone you hke

�PHYLLIS M . A c M O O D Y D A R R E L R. A D A M S

M A R K D. A L D R I C H

BRUCE J. BAKER

N A N C Y

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Y

BAKER

Planning the senior trip was an important part
class
LAURA BAUMEISTER

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B AV I N

�Seniors Make

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Eric Tundevold, secretary; Terry
surer, Emily Tassie, president; Doug Miller,

N

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JOHN BAYLIS

RONAL D B R E W E R

BONNIE V BOES

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E. B R A N D T

LINDA J. BROOKS

T I M O T H Y J. B U N D AY

LOIS C. BRECHEISEN

V I V I A N R. CAROTHERS

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�Senior Pictures Are

Lennart Wessberg seems to be having a difficult
lecting his choice

PAMELA S. D AV I S

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J U D Y

DELEBAUGH

HELEN J. DOANE

JEFF EDGELL

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i

BRUCE CARPENTER

CURTIS C L I N E

sver.

ROY C L A A R

DEBORAH C O AT S

WARREN L. CONVERSE

Senior picture% are an important and expensive part of
being a senior.

SUSAN M . C O R E Y

LARRY L. C U Y L E R

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�Emily Tassie

DALE E N YA R T

GEORGIA J. F O X

It was a happy moment for Emily when the announcement was made that she
chosen 1966 Homecoming Queen.

LY N E T T E GERARD

Terri Smith makes her final appearance before relinquishing

LORRAINE H A L E Y

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�1966 Homecoming Queen

BILL H I LYA R D

M I C K I H I LYA R D

E M I LY TASSIE, 1966 Homecoming Queen

O RV I L L E L. H O AT H

JUDY L. HOENES
Ushers for the evening were Chri3 NageMaw and Robbie
Seal

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T H E 1966 H O M E C O M I N G C O U R T: To m Sweitzer, Joy Eldred, Warren Converse, Lots Brechrtsen, Eric Tundevold, Queen
Emily, Judy Hoenes, Doug Miller, Merrilee Wagaman, Bob Wagar.

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C A R O L A. JASPER

SHARON L. JENKINS

K E I T H K I N ( : AID

SHARON L A H R

S

RUSS JOHNSON

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ROSE M A R I E K E N T

H \ \ L . LEPPER

�Student Council
Successful Homecoming

DIANA L I T T L E

L A R RY L. L O W E R

1his is what goes oil behind

4,
DAVID A. MACK

The crowning ceremony comes to an end as the girls and their escorts enjoy a
their honor

MARLENE MANCHESTER
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�K AT H L E E N MASTERS

D AV I D M I D D A U G H

Dick Watkins and Doug Miller watch as Lois Brecheisen signs her name in the National
Honor Society record book.

DOUGLAS M I L L E R

Tina receives her pin from her mother, as her father, Mr. Jack Lepper, proudly looks on.
T H O M A S L. M I L L E R

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�NHS Inducts Ten

On February 14, ten new members
ducted into the National Honor Society. O f
these, two were seniors, Lois Brecheisen and
Tina Lepper. Juniors chosen were Ellen Arey,
Dennis Biteman, Klaudia Coats, Judy Corey,
John Hobday, Nora Johnson,
and Marcia
The students were chosen by the
the basis of scholarship, leadership,
and

Warren Converse lights the candle which
ship

J I M D. MUSOLFF

JOHN M U S O L F

Ellen Arey seems surprised and pleased as she receives her
NHS torch from

T E R RY M U S S E L M A N

DIANE OGDEN

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�Long Awaited Graduation Finally

Seniors are nervous, noisy, and excited as the
proaches for the Commencement Program to begin.

Emily Tassis, Senior Class President, passes the gavel to the
Class of 1968. represented by .jim Fisher.

RON OLDS

REGINA O ' N E I L L

Al
GARY OWENS
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PAT T O N

LEO PEET

CONNIE PEPPER

�Arrives

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DORCAS R A R I C K

C H E RY L L. RIPSTRA

As the precessional began, each Senior girl was presented with the class flower, a
white
BARBARA J. SHAFFER

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�Commencement Is
Both A n End
And A Beginning

BEV S M I T H

JUDY SMITH

E M I LY TASSIE

ERIC T U N D E V O L D

SHIRLEY Va n W O R M E R

D I C K WA L K E R

Valedictorian for the Class of 1967 was Larry Cuvler;
salutatorian was To m Warsop.
C A R O L . \ WA R K O C Z E S K I

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T O M WARSOP

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�Bruce Baker receives his diploma from
Mr. Brecheisen, the School

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ION B. WA S H B U R N

DICK WAT K I N S

DIANNE WEEKS

LENNART WESSBERG

DEBBY WAT S O N

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PHILLIP WAT S O N

T O M R AY W H I T L E Y P H Y L L I S A. W I L L I A M S

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�Senior Directory
PHYLLIS M . A C M O O D Y
All-School Play: 3. Pep Club: 1, 2. Choir: 4. Senior Band: I. 2 3,
4. Majorette: 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader: 1, 2.
D A R R E L R. A D A M S
Class Treasurer: I . Sno-Ball Court. Basketball: 1, 2, 3,
ball: I , 2, 3. Boys' State.
M A R K D. A L D R I C H
FFA: 1,2, secretary 3, vice president 4. Varsity Club: 2, 3,
ball: 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling: 2. Track: 3, 4.

secretary 4. French Club: 2. Football: I , 2. 3, 4. Basketball. 1.
4. Track: 2, 3, 4. Baseball: I .
JUDY K. COOK
Bible Club: 3. FHA: I , secretary 3,4. Health Careers
president 3,4. Pep Club: 2. Library Club: 1,2. Senior Band: 1,2,
3,
SUSAN M. C O R E Y
Health Careers Club: 2. Forensics: 2. Pep Club: 1, 2, 3.

N A N C Y E. A LW O O D
FHA: 3, 4. Choir: 4.

L A R RY L. C U Y L E R
Student Council: 2, 3. NHS: 3, president 4. Va n i t y Club:
Latin Club: 4. Class Vice-president: 3. Football: 1.3. Basketball:
1, 2, 3. Wrestling: 4. Track: 3. Baseball: I , 2, 3, 4.

BRUCE J. B A K E R
Varsity Club: 2, 3, 4. Letterman's Club: 4. Football: I , 2, 3, 4.
Basketball: 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling: 2, 3, 4. Track: 2, 3, 4.
2, 3, 4. A r t Club: 4.

PA M E L A S. D AV I S
Paper Staff: 4. Bible Club: 1, 2. A l l -School Play: 3. Forensics: 3.
Pep Club: 1. Choir: 1, 2. 3, 4. Senior Band: 1, 2. 3, 4.

LAURA BAUMEISTER
Pep Club: 1, 2, 3. Senior Band: 2, 3, 4.

H E L E N J. D O A N E
Student Council: 4. Paper Staff: 2. NHS: 3, 4. Bible Club:
rensics: 2, 3, 4. Debate: 2, 3, 4. To p Te n 3.183.

C A R O L B AV I N
FTA: 1, 2, 3, president 4. Choir: 2.
J O H N B AY L I S
FFA: 1, 2, 3, 4. Football: 1, 2. Wrestling: 3.
BONNIE V. BOES
Paper Staff: 4. Pep Club: 1, 3, 4. Choir: 3. French Club:
Treasurer: 2.
JANE E. B R A N D T
Student Council: 3. Paper Staff: assistant editor 2, co-editor
FTA: I . A l l -School Play: 4. Pep Club: 1, secretary-treasurer 2.
Senior Band: 1, 2, 3, 4. Majorette: I , 2, 3, 4. Sno-Ball Court.
Homecoming Court: 1, 2, 3.
LOIS C. BRECHEISEN
NHS: 4. Pep Club: 3, 4. Senior Band: 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader: 3,
captain 4. French Club: 1, 2. Class Secretary: 1. Sno-Ball Court.
Homecoming Court: 4.
R O N A L D. B R E W E R
Student Council: 1, vice-president 2,3, president 4. Choir:
ior Band: 1, 2, 3, 4. Dance Band: 1, 2, 3,4. Varsity Club:
president 3, president 4. Football: 1, 2, 3,4. Basketball:
ball: 1, 2, 3, 4.
L I N D A J. B R O O K S
Pep Club: 1, 2, 3. Senior Band: 1, 2, 3, 4. French Club: 2, 3.
T I M O T H Y J. B U N D AY
Varsity Club: 4. Football: 1, 2. Wrestling: 3, 4. Track: 1, 2,
V I V I A N R. C A R O T H E R S
Bible Club: 2. F H A : I , 2.
BRUCE CARPENTER
Senior Band: 2, 3, 4. Dance Band: 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club:
ball: 1, 3, 4. Basketball: I , 2, 3, 4. Baseball: 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROY C L A A R
Football: 1, 2,. Basketball: 2. Baseball: 1, 2, 3, 4.
CURTIS C L I N E
FTA: 1.
DEBORAH C O AT S
Paper Staff: 4. F TA : 1, 2, 3. A l l -School Play: 3, 4. Forensics: 2.
Debate: 2. Pep Club: 1,2, 3. Choir: I, 2, 3. Senior Band: I, 2,
Pep Band: 3. French Club: 2, 3.
WARREN L. CONVERSE
NHS: 3,4. Forensics: 2. Senior Band: I, 2, 3, 4. Vanity Club: 2,3,

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JEFF E D G E L L
Varsity Club: 3, 4. Football: 2, 3, 4. Wrestling: 2, 3. Track: 3.
Baseball: 1, 2, 3.
DALE E N YA R T
FFA: 1, 2, vice-president 3, 4. Football: 1, 2. Track: 1 4.
GEORGIA J. F O X
Health Careers Club: 3, 4. Latin Club: 3, 4.
LY N E T T E GERARD
All-School Play: 3, 4. Forensics: 2, 3. Pep Club: 1, 2. Library
Club: 3. Choir: 4. Cheerleader: 2. French Club: 4.
B I L L H I LYA R D
FFA: 1, 2, 3, 4.
M I C K I H I LYA R D
Paper Staff: 3, 4. Health Careers Club: 3, 4.
O R V I L L E L. H O AT H
FFA: 1, 2, 3, 4. Football: 1, 2, 4.
J U D Y L. HOENES
Student Council: 1, 2. Paper Staff: 4. A l l -School Play: 3. Pep
Club: 1, 2. Senior Band: 1, 2. 3. 4. Majorette: 1, 2,
er: 2. French Club: 2, 3. Homecoming Court: 4.
C A R O L A. JASPER
Health Careers Club: 3, president 4. Forensics: 2. Pep Club:
3, 4. Library Club: 2, secretary 3, president 4. Choir: 2. Latin
Club: 3, 4.
SHARON L. JENKINS
Health Careers Club: 3, 4. Pep Club: 3.
RUSS JOHNSON
Senior Band: 1, 2, 3.4. Dance Band: 3. Varsity Club: 1
ball: I , 2, 3, 4.
ROSE M A R I E K E N T
FTA: 1. Pep Club: 1,2. Senior Band: 1.2, 3.4. French Club: 1,2.
SHARON
Student Council: 2. French Club: 2, 3. To p Ten 3.455
SUSAN L E I T C H
FTA: 1, 2. 3. All-School Play: 4. Forensics: 2, 1.4.. Debate: 2.
Pep Club: 1,2. Library Club: 1,2. president 3. Senior Band: 1.2
French Club: 2. 3. To p Te n 3.158
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�Senior Directory
manager 4. NHS: 4. All-School Play: 4. Pep Club: 1, 2. Choir: I.
4. Senior Band: I . 2, 3, 4. Majorette: I . 2, 3. 4. French Club: 2.
Class President: 3. PTSA Student Vice-president. Top
DIANA L I T T L E
Paper Staff: 3. F H A : secretary 2. Pep Club: I . Choir: I . 2. A r t
Club: secretary 4.
L A R RY L. L O W E R
Football: 1. 2. Wrestling: 3. Baseball: 2.
D AV I D A. M A C K
Student Council: 4. Bible Club: 3. A l l -School Play: 4. Forensics:
2, 3, 4. Debate: I , 2, 3.4. Library Club: 1, 2. Varsity Club: 3,4.
French Club: 4. Football: 1.2. 3,4. Wrestling: 2,3. 4. Track: 2,3.
Baseball: I . 2, 3, 4.
MARLENE MANCHESTER
Student Council: 3. F H A : 3. Health Careers Club: 3,
School Play: 3. Pep Club: I . 2. Library Club: 4. Cheerleader: 2.
K AT H L E E N MASTERS
Choir: 2. French Club: 2. A r t Club; 4.
DOROTHY MICHAEL
FHA: 3. Pep Club: 2. Choir: 4. Senior Band: 1, 2, 3.
D AV I D M I D D A U G H
Varsity Club: 2. 3, 4. Football: I . 2, 3, 4. Wrestling: 2.
DOUGLAS M I L L E R
Paper Staff: 4. NHS: 3, 4. Varsity Club: 2, 3, vice-president 4.
Class Secretary: 2. Class Vice-president: 4. Football: 2,
ketball: 1. 2, 3. 4. Track: 2, 3. 4. Baseball: 1, 2, 3, 4.
T H O M A S L. M I L L E R
FFA: I. treasurer 2, 3. president 4. Football: 2,3. Baseball: 1.
J I M D. M U S O L F F
Student Council: 4. Varsity Club: 2, 3. 4. French Club: 4. Class
Treasurer: 3. Football: 1, 2, 3. 4. Wrestling: 2, 3.4. Track:
ball: I . 2, 3, 4.
.JOHN M U S O L F
FFA: 1. 2, 3, 4. Library Club: 3. Choir: 4. Varsity Club:
ball: I , 2, 3. 4. Wrestling: 3. Track: 4. Baseball: 2. 3.
T E R RY M U S S E L M A N
Choir: 4. Senior Band: I, 2, 3, 4. Class Treasurer: 4. Football: 1.2.
Wrestling: 3. Baseball: I , 2, 3. Top Ten 3.129

C H E R Y L L. RIPSTRA
I-fealth Careers Club: 3. All-School Play: 4. Forensics: 3. Debate:
3. Pep Club: 1,2. Choir: 4. Orchestra: 1,2. Tri-S-Teens:
man Club: 1, 2.
BARBARA J. SHAFFER
FHA: 1, 2, 3, president 4. All-School Play: 4. Pep Club: 4. Library
Club: 4. Choir: 1, 2. GAA: 1. 2, 3. Future Business Leaders of
America: 3.
BEV S M I T H
Paper Staff: 4. A l l -School Play: 3. Forensics: 2, 3. Debate: 3
Choir: I , 2. Senior Band: 1, 2, 3. To p Te n 3.333
JUDY S M I T H
Student Council: 4. Paper Staff: 2, 3, 4. French Club: 2,
Secretary: 3.
E M I LY TASSIE
Student Council: 1, secretary 2, 3. Paper Staff: 2, 3. Yearbook
Staff: 2, assistant editor 3, editor 4. NHS: 3, secretary 4. FTA: 1,
2, 3. All-School Play: 3. Pep Club: 1. Choir: 3. Senior Band: 1.2,
3, 4. Dance Band: 1, 2. Pep Band: 1, 2. Majorette: 2, 3,4. Class
President: 4. Sno-Ball Princess. Homecoming Court: 2, 1 Queen
4. D.A.R. Good Citizen. To p Te n 3.636
ERIC T U N D E V O L D
Student Council: 3. Paper Staff: 4. Yearbook Staff: 4. NHS:
Forensics: 2. Senior Band: 1, 2, 3, 4. Dance Band: 3, 4. Varsity
Club: 2, secretary 3.4. Class President: 1, 2. Class Secretary: 4.
Sno-Ball Prince. Football: 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball: 1, 2, 3, 4. Track:
2, 3, 4. Baseball: I , 2, 3, 4. Boys' State.
SHIRLEY VA N W O R M E R
Pep Club: 3 . 4 .
DICK WA L K E R
Varsity Club: 4. Wrestling: 3. 4. Baseball: 1, 2, 3, 4. To p Ten
3.40
C A R O L A. WA R K O C Z E S K I
Student Council: 3, secretary 4. NHS: 3, treasurer 4. A l l -School
Play: 3.4. Forensics: 2, 3, 4. Debate: 3,4. Pep Club: 4. Choir: 1,2,
4. Senior Band: 1, 2, 3. Cheerleader: 4. To p Te n 3.161
T O M WARSOP
NHS: 3,4. Varsity Club: 3, 4. Football: 1, 2. Wrestling: 2, 3,4.
Baseball: 1, 2, 3, 4.
.JON B. WA S H B U R N
Varsity Club: 4. Football: 1, 4. Basketball: I . Wrestling: 3, 4

DIANE K. O G D E N
Pep Club: 3.
RON OLDS
Student Council: 4. Paper Staff: 2, L4.: Varsity Club: 3, treasurer
4. Football: 1, 2. 3, 4. Basketball: I . 2. 3, 4. Baseball: I . 2, 3, 4.
REGINA O ' N E I L L

DICK WAT K I N S
NHS: 3,4. Forensics: 2. Library Club: 2. Choir: 3.4. Senior Band:
I, 2, 3, 4. Dance Band: I , 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club: 2, 3, 4. French
Club: 2, 3. Class Treasurer: 1. Football: 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball:
3, 4. Track: 2, 3. Baseball: I , 2, 3. To p Te n 3.419

FHA: 4.

DEBBY WAT S O N
Paper Staff: 4. All-School Play: 4. Pep Club: I .

NANCY J. PAT T O N
Forensics: 3. Pep Club: 1,2. 3.4. Library Club: 4. French Club: 2,
3

DIANNE WEEKS
FHA: 1, vice-president 2. Pep Club: 1. 2.

LEO L. PEET
FFA: 2, 3. Varsity Club: 4. Football: I . 2, 3. Wrestling: .1, 4.
CONNIE PEPPER
Paper Staff: 2. 3. 4 Yearbook Staff: 2. Pep Club: I.
3. French Club: 2
LINDA P H I L O
FHA: 2, H e a l t h Careen Club: 3, 4. Pep Club: I .

L E N N A RT WESSBERG
Varsity Club: 4. French Club: 4. Football: 4. Wrestling: 4.
T O M R. W H I T L E Y
Varsity Club: 2, 3, 4. Wrestling: 2, 3, 4.
PHYLLIS A. W I L L I A M S
Paper Staff: 4. A l l -School Play: 4. Pep Club: I , 2, 3. Library
Club: 4. Choir: I , 2, 3.

DORCAS R A R I C K
FHA: 4.

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��Appendi
Without community-wide support, the
yearbook staff could never accomplish its
desires and objectives. However,
munity not only supports the yearbook, but
also the entire school. Who is it
up a large percentage of the spectators at
athletic events? Who is it that
letes and scholars at a banquet? Who is it
that helps out various groups when
in need
Union City, as a community,
ways willing to take an interest, lend a
helping hand, and offer support.
port should be given to a school that
thy and deserving — and, indeed, isn't
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�Best Wishes

JACK'S
Open 10 a. m. - 1 0 p . m .
Seven D a y s a W e e k

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Oxygen Equipped
Ambulance Service

Our C o m p l i m e n t to the Class
of 1 9 6 7
Real Estate o r Investments
R. B . H E M E N W A Y o r
ART WHITNEY
We a r e h e r e t o s e r v e
the c o m m u n i t y
301 N . B r o a d w a y U n i o n C i t y

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Good L u c k

Gas f o r L e s s
Do I t Yo u r s e l f C a r W a s h

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JENKIN
FUNERAL HOME

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Congratulations

Compliments of

STAR MOBILE
SUPERIOR
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DIVISION OF
D I V C O - WAY N E INDUSTRIES INC.

401 S . B r o a d w a y

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Summit Street

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PHARMAC
Billfolds C o s m e t i c s
Hallmark Cards
Fast F i l m Service
Broadway U n i o n City

UNION
LUMBER COMPANY

UNION CITY
Cleaner Clothes

Roof Tr u s s e s - P i t t s b u r g h Paint

Are Our Business

303 B r o a d w a y

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WALTER'S

C h r y s l e r - P l y m o u t h - Va l i a n t - I . H.

Flowers and Plants
For A l l Occasions

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LEW WELL'S AUTO
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Deluxe R o o m s

Select Q u a l i t y U s e d C a r s

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WELL'S
MOTE

Congratulations Graduates

717 N o r t h B r o a d w a y

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LEWIS and L I L L I A N W E L L S

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BUILDERS
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INSURANCE AND
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314 B r o a d w a y

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Complete L i n e
of B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l s
City

Complete l i n e o f
Chevrolet - Chevelle - Chevy II
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Congratulations Seniors

AMERICA
WOODCRAFT, INC.

ALTHAVER
INC
M-60 East

M 60 E a s t

Quality M i l l w o r k
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Featuring
Pittsburgh Paints
and
Bottled Gas

7911 M - 6 0

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Compliments of

AREY

BAYLIS

105 M a i n St. B u r l i n g t o n , M i c h .

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Wa l l s " S u p e r " B e e f

Compliments of

BENNE
MANUFACTURIN
COMPAN

BOB'S MEAT
Fine M e a t i s O u r B u s i n e s s

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Dependable I n s u r a n c e
of A l l K i n d s

215 N o r t h B r o a d w a y

Union City

Yo u r F o r d D e a l e r

BRANDT
SERVICE STATION

BRAY MOTOR

Pick up and D e l i v e r y Service
Cars and Tr u c k s

Broadway

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North Broadway

Realtors

Fishing Supplies

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�The F r i e n d l y S t o r e

GAMBLE
ARNOLD AUSTIN - Owner

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GLOVE
INC

Fine Food
and
Courteous Service
Broadway
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HAWKIN'S
F o r O v e r 30 Ye a r s . . .

Manufacturers of Coated Gloves
for Industry

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HENSLEY
54 TO $1.00

Fine Bedding
Carpet and F u r n i t u r e
at L o w P r i c e s
Broadway

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Compliments of

Congratulations Seniors

HOOKER OIL
COMPAN

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Serving Union C i t y
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WHITE
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Clean and Convenient

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MERCHANT
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SINCLAIR

"As Close A s Yo u r P h o n e "
FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES
ZENITH TV

If I t ' s H a r d w a r e Yo u Need
We H a v e I t

Oil, F u e l Oil,
Gas o l i n e

209 W . H i g h S t .

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SNIP
BEAUTY
118 H a m m o n d U n i o n C i t y

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�Best Wishes Class o f '67

Phillips 66

THE DANCER COMPANY

COVEY'S

F u r n i s h i n g Yo u

Lawn Mowers

With a Complete Line

Sharpened and R e p a i r e d

of F i n e A p p a r e l
St. J o s e p h St.

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Featuring the Magnificent

JERRY - DEO - F R A N K

M A G N AV O X

Serving Yo u

Union City

City

Yo u r F r i e n d l y

DON RAY
RADIO AND

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MARY JANE'S
307 B r o a d w a y

Union City
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YOUR YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS

1502 R a n d o l p h S t .

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THOMAS
CAP AND GOWN COMPANY

Suppliers of Commencement
Caps a n d G o w n s
Kansas C i t y
Missouri

H I L L PISTON SERVICE
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Distributors
of C l a s s R i n g s
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VILLAGE MARKET
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PRINTCRAFT CARD CO.

Hardware &amp; Paint Center
308 N . B r o a d w a y

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W H I T LOCK SHOES

Makers of
Personal Cards
and
Graduation Accouncements

Friends to Feet in Trouble
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�The Year Had

FOOTBALL: Little C Champs; fourth in the state.

H O M E C O M I N G : Queen Emily and her Court.

NHS: ten new members inducted.

WRESTLING: three state champs;
ord.
BASKETBALL: a new coach; district tournaments held at UC.

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�MUSIC: Senior band rated
marching competition;
concert presented.

D R A M A : " T h e M a n y Loves
of Dobie Gillis."
DEBATE: first place in district
competition; fifth

BASEBALL: f o u r t h i n L i t t l e C ;
climax to race for A l l phy.

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TRACK: first place in Little C; 3rd

G R A D U AT I O N : an end and a beginning.

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MAROON MEMORIES
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both winning in
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like the calm after a storm .
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the uncertainties of
the uncertainties of freshman
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vanished, and the difficulties of
the remaining year have
the remaining years have
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Autumn .. . A season
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when all things begin
when all students begin
off the years'
off their childhood
prepare for the
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when the meekness of spring,
when the meekness of freshman year,
of summer, and the excited
of sophomore year, and the excited
of autumn is
of junior year is
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But it is not the ultimate end.
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only the brief moment in the cycle
that comes before the beginning of
that comes before the beginning of
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another

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Faculty and Academics
Activities
Sports
Junior High Student Life
Senior High Student Life
Community
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��FACULTY A N D ACADEMICS
The moon is the main factor in developing
into another, from spring's first uncertain entrance,
bold and advanced
So are our high school days comparable to this. Our
teachers are the all-important factor in our
and growth. from our first timid entrance into
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Most often heard saying, "Hi there" . . .
waving to students with his
working for the betterment of the
community. ... frequent trips to
high and elementary schools,
talk to, joke with, and thoroughly
students . . . an exceptional
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gains respect from students . . .
to listen, counsel, or help students in
possible . . . is seen at all school events . . .
knows each student individually . ..
laugh... a friendly "hello" . . .
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The members are from left
Harold Cline; Kenneth
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president; Donald
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Typists, filers, bookkeepers,
ing service.. . know eaqh student
. . . always willing to lend a bandan announcement, or give a "missedstudent" a ride home . . .
please for the morning
ambitious and untiring. .. our ever-faithful
secretaries, MRS. MERGL and MRS. HOBDAY.

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�Mrs. Warke. Mrs. Evert . . . Indispensable
"Be sure and get your MHEAA, ACT,
SAT, and college applications in before" ...
friendly, understanding, and
irreproachable . . . dedicated to
dents better themselves . . . editor
literary achievement of the year:
Newsletter" . . . makes it a point
each student individually . . . a
and dedicated counselor. ...
WARKE

Half-walking, half-running down
. 2 0 -odd keys hanging on a
his neck . .. decorating an illtree at Christmas time . . .
ever ambitious . . . rummaging
of magazines for an insignificant
-Proper Harvesting of Soybeans" to
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Guidance secretary .. . limo-typist
literary achievement of the year
Newsletter" .. . typing, filing,
guidance appointments . .. never
out a smile and cheery
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�"There are those who know,
don't know, and those who don't
don't know" . . . suit, tie, and
. . . has a "skeleton" in his closet . . .
wit and sincere dedication to
. . . chemistry, physics, and
that truly live . . . former UCHS
athlete . . . MR. LYNN BARTLETT.

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�Science, Math
Furnish
Good Background
for Exciting

"Therefore it's easy to see that XYZ+8Y-Z3x1/4 equals"
. . . a strong believer in the power of the
eager to give special attention to a student who
extra help . . . is able to make mathematics more than just
numbers - essential and interesting . . . like
she lives in a world of mathematics, but she's one
few who can see their way around . . . MRS. LUCILLE
AKEY.

Unique humor . . . never seen without
his varsity jacket . . . informal classes while
creating a desire to learn . . . willing to
lose at least one shirt each year with his
wild scientific experiments . . .
going friendly man . . . "Coach" . . . MR.
RALPH RICE.

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Enthusiastic . . . a bantering
down-to-earth . . . the only
about her is "Smith" . . . has the
which makes students feel
ease in her presence . . . "It
long so I'll give you until Friday to
748 pages in VANITY
CAROLINE

"Come an now, it's not as bad
think" . . . enjoys a good laugh ...aware of
world problems . . . always trying
courage a debater in despair . . .
easy-going man . . . MR.

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�Language and Its Literature

Sophisticated . . . unruffled . . .
provocative atmosphere which tends
gulf the entire class . . . president
Humane Society . . . an enthusiastic hard
worker. ... MRS. MARY BAGGERLY

Aperpetual smile . . . an excellent knowledge
world and its affairs. .. her brilliance is
by her benevolence .. cultivates the potential
students . . MRS. HELEN PENDILL.

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�Unique, lively, and fast
. . . encourages class participation .. . puts
her students on equal terms with herself
. . . amiable . . . makes history come to
life . . . a model teacher... MRS. NORA
HOOKER.

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teaching
Henry St. John,
Viscount Bolingbroke

Often mistaken for a UCHS
sophisticated, gentle-sarcastic, calm-rattled . . . full of
vitality and easily humored . . . her classes are
formative, relaxing . . . she enjoys her
fore her students enjoy her. ... MISS CAROL
BAUMEISTER.

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Knowledge of typing and refresher math unite
single head . . . talkative . . . fun and yet
classes which consist of a combination of
discipline . . . claims typing to be an
for arthritis . . . MRS. CHARLOTTE WASNICH.

A youthful enthusiasm . . .
. . . conscientious . . . gets things done .
a fresh, snowy, Fresca personality . . . MR
SHIRLEY VanDAM.

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�Industrial Arts, Agriculture . .
Preparation for the Future

A student need not ask for
because he volunteers them
quiet and somewhat timid
gent . . . will read, experiment,
Action Line until he finds
he is looking for. . .
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"Alright, let's settle down" . . . fun
natured, yet definite, firm, and
when necessary . . . novelty personified ...
man teaching his trade . . . MR. FAY MILLIGAN.

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�Phys-Ed . . . Both Fun and Worthwhile

Combination teacher, nurse, counselor . ..
willed individual . . . good-natured . . .
time to advise clubs, haul cheerleaders, or
signs... MISS GLORIA GREGG.

Effective .. . good
thorough . . orderly in a true
... an encouraging coolness amid the
excitement of a game . . . MR.

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�Dry . . . calculating. . cool
. solitary. ...
tious . . . appreciated .. . totally
witty . . . alias:
Cassie Clayton" . . . MR. JOHN
CLAYTON.

Conveys the wise optimistic
philosophy by which she lives to
her French and Latin students . . .
always a kind word and smile for
students and teachers alike .
gives many hours o f service to
charities, the Red Cross, the State
Home . . . typically innocent,
sweet, and well-loved . MISS
ROSE STEFFANIAK.

A rugged individual . . .
might try to start a
ness movement . . .
ing gum . . . instills an appreciation
and stimulates
neously . . . a mocking
tude that humors his art students
and team . . . MR. EUGENE
PENSARI.

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�The Arts . . . Sustenance for Mind and Soul

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�Cooks, Janitors, Bus Drivers
Go Out of Their Way
To Be Helpful

Dusting .. . sweeping . . . scrubbing.
scouring. . f i x i n g . . .
. . . puffing . . . running. . . driving... and
still finding time to talk with and
dents and faculty . . . our JANITORS MR.
ROY MENCH and MR. CARL CARPENTER.

White, starched uniforms. . . "Lunch tokens
4 0 V . . . know each student and always
to chat . . . "Man cannot live on bread alone" . . .
always willing to help with banquets,
occasions.. . our very "groovy" COOKS.
Mrs. Vivian Heisler, Mrs. Ruth Matson,
Patricia Fisher.

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�Responsible . . . friendly .
patient . . . helpful . . . always
respected and well liked . . .
UCHS BUS DRIVERS.
KNEELING: R. Keller, K.
Cummins, G. Edwards,
hammer, and R.
ING: E. Matheson, R. Mowery,
E. Swihart, B. Lake, L. Diamond,
L. Gardner, A. Renshaw, R.
Wadsworth, C. ICleehammer, H.
Patton, E. Edwards, and M.
Rollins.

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��ACTIVITIES
The activities at UCHS are many and
season— the J-Hop in spring, the summer
homecoming in the autumn, the Sno-Ball in winter
helping to complete the cycle of the year—
to complete our cycle of high

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��Student Council Has
Another Active Year

The Student Council is the most
nization at UCHS. I t serves as the
ment, boosts school spirit, carries out many
worthwhile projects, and typifies the
Its projects include Homecoming,
sports events, furnishing newspapers for
and charitable

STUDENT COUNCIL. SEATED:
secretary; K. Bray, president: C.
and Mr. Seals, advisor. SECOND ROW:
dred, S. Church, D. Fox, C. Hedrick, M. Tiffany,
C. Crane, N. Olds, M. Badger,
THIRD ROW: B. Tassie, T. Kever,
J. Fisher, C. Heisler, S. Claar, M.
Philson, R. Spoor, L. Tundevold,
Not

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�Miss Maroon and Gray o f 1967 is I
Merrilee Wagarrian!" BELOW,
Merrilee cries after the announce- ;
ment which climaxes an exciting

A tradition is something to remember
something to remind us of the dine when it
was ours. Tradition plays a very significant
role in the existence of our school.
The most important tradition
is Homecoming, and this year the students
worked hard and participated fully to help
make it a memorable occasion.
Color Day, Poster Day, Election Day, the
Snake Dance, the 7-6 victory over Athens,
and retaining the Little Brown Jug,
ed to climax the crowning of Miss Maroon
and Gray o f 1967,

Merrilee Is Crowned Queen in Truer

Queen Merrilee Waga
Bob

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Judy Corey and Dennis Biteman

Joy Eldred and

�tweek for her, her court,
.4aroon and Gray of 1966. Emily
bard.

;Maroon Tradition

Mick' '-',rnith and Tim Kever

Mary Lou Knapp
Tundevold

Nina Olds and Randy Eldred

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�Co-Op
Work While Learning

SEATED: S. Smith, M. Pearson, M. A l d r i c h , M. Pearson,
S TA N D I N G : D . Halstead, R. Lambert, B. Gottschalk,
D. Jones, E. Augustine, D. Deeren, D. Booth, B. Brauker.

A B O V E L E F T, David Booth, arranges tools at
Gambles. A B O V E , is Nora Johnson who
ed at Dancer's Department Store.

�Latin takes much concentration and study. ABOVE,
Steffaniak who is advisor of Junior Classical League, which
consists of the entire Latin I class and previous
Members

JCL Studies Latin Language and Culture

OFFICERS: Connie
Sally Leitch, vice-president; Miss Steffaniak,
advisor; Judy Corey, president; not pictured
is Debbie

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LIBRARY CLUB: K . Morris, K. McCormick,
M. Pearson, C. Woodruff, M. Watkins, D.
Kaniewski, M. Adams, P. Richards, R. Gallop,
C. Rice, M. Collins, C. Robbins,
P. Stevens, C. Salyer, N. Ellenwood,
Evert,

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�"I know how busy you are
in your library,
which is your paradise"
Erasmu

A librarian's duties are many. AT LEFT
carries books to a shelf and BELOW Connie
out a book for

�Mrs. VanDam is advisor for the
of

Valuable Preparation
Is Offered
by FHA

FRONT ROW: B. Mears, K. Morris, C. Salyer, SEATED:
Mrs. VanDam, advisor; L. Griffith, M. Edwards,
hart, P. Stevens, C. Woodruff, L. Morrow, T. Moore, L.
Hendricks, M. Aldrich, president. STANDING:
nard, K. Aldrich, treasurer, C. Howard, C.
B. Dunks,

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�FFA Projects Are Outstanding

The FFA has many
which they learn about

FIRST ROW: T. Svriliart, D.
Dunks, K. Reed. S. Philson,
Tassie, treasurer: Mr. Weirich, advisor; P.
Pearson, B. Edwards. SECOND ROW: H.
Get:, L. Cross, M. King, G. Parshall. D.
Watkins. D. Jones, T. Smith,
M. Melendy. T H I R D ROW:
G. Kincaid. R. Mack. reporter;
baugh, B. Blair, T. Dulin, R. Watson. F.
Goshcoff, K. Frederick,

�MEMBERS OF THE SNO-BALL COURT included Bill Tassie, Marcia Knapp, Billy Renshaw, Princess Becky Lepper, Prince Ed
Musolf, Laura Brooks, Cindy Hedrick, and

Becky Lepper, Ed Musolf
Chosen to Reign
Over "Crystal Enchantment"

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Each sophomore class tries to
Sno-Ball one of the nicest and
able ever, with the most
tions, the finest refreshments, and
deserving prince and princess.
class was no exception, nor was its
Enchantme

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�FIRST ROW: L. Markley, C. Hasty,
D. Danbury, Miss
or; C. Robbins, treasurer;
shaw, secretary; M.
dent; S. Heath, K. McCormick, M.
Smith. SECOND ROW: C.
Leitch, S. Edwards, C. Smeltzer, M.
Knapp, P. Olds, J. McLaughlin, P.
Albright, C. Howard, vice president;
K. Aldrich, J. Hoath, J. Bavin, K.
McCormick, R. Kemmer. THIRD
ROW: J. Aldrich, D. Lucas,
tlett, J. Philo, B. Fast, T. Dulin.

FTA Members Gain Experience in Teaching

Cathy Howard, at RIGHT, is
one of the FTA members who
participated in
ing. BELOW, is
son, FTA president.

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�Health Club Members
Enjoy Work
in Area Hospitals

THE DIAGNOSIS!

Debbie Craig, president, helped
the club's participation in
THE TREATMENT!

SEATED: M. Wag.aman, K. Wright. R.
Martin. S. Heath. J. Shaffer.
president. STANDING:
treasurer; S. Leitch, viceGrime

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�Marching,
Receive I Rating
4

�SENIOR BAND. FRONT ROW: D . Lucas, N. Glesman, C. Swarthout, A. Tiffany, C. Hedrick, K. Wickwire, C. Arey,
M. Smith, R. Gallop, C. Robbins, N. Johnson. SECOND ROW: E. Arey, D. Biteman, J. Corey, K. Wright, S. Church, J. Shaffer,
M. Pearson, S. Slocum, K. Coats, S. Leitch, M. Keene, K. Mowry, L. Edgell, B. Tassie. T H I R D ROW: R. Spoor, C. Crane,
B. Morrill, M. Knapp, P. Olds, A. Adolph, C. Spencer, E. Augustine, D. Knapp, L . Warkoczeski, J. Mattson, A. Walter, B.
Aldrich. FOURTH ROW: M. Wagaman, J. Smith, J. Eldred, M. Knapp, J. Hoath, T. Hitchcox, G. Adams, R. Hobday, M. Adolph,
C. Halstead, M. Badger, B. Lepper, B. Fast, L. Tundevold, T. Kever, P. Musselman, B. Johnson, J. McLaughlin, K. Bray,
day. FIFTH ROW: L. Groll, D. Craig, D . Brooks, M. Claar, T. Case, B. Brauker, L. Carpenter, Mr. Clayton, director.

Al
AT LEFT is Mr. John Clayton, director. BELOW, the
majorettes are Paulette Olds, Laura Groll,
Brenda Johnson, and Men i Sue Badger. Drum
Mike

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�CADET BAND. FRONT ROW: B . Dunks, D. Spooner, P. Walter, M. Wagaman, L. Clayton, S. Carpenter, J. Musselman, C. Ark,
J. Corey. SECOND ROW: M. King, L. Griffith, P. Crane, P. Swarthout, A. Leeth, S. Parks, R. Chard, R. Carothers, R.
Pearson, B. Lennon, T. Lepper. T H I R D ROW: C. Augustine, M. Dibert, S. Slocum, A. Diamond, C. Brooks, E. Musolff,
B. Johnson, J. Mowry, L. Cross, R. Matson, A. Rice, J. Parks, L. Lepper, C. Heisler, K. Reed, C. Craig. FOURTH ROW:
P. Albright, S. Claar, N. Olds, Mr. Clayton, director..

DANCE BAND. FRONT ROW: M r. Clayton, director; D. Knapp,
out, A. Tiffany, L. Warkozeski, E. Augustine, S. Slocum. SECOND ROW: J.
Hobday, R. Hobday, M. Badger, C. Halstead, T. Hitchcox, M.
Robbins. THIRD ROW: A. Walters, K. Bray, J. Aldrich,

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�The pep band is always seen livening up the halftime at
ball

HARMONAIRES:
Sharon Church,
Shirleen Smith. Sally
McCormick.
Karen

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�Students Perform "The

�Teahouse of the August Moon"

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DRAMA CLUB: FRONT ROW:
lett, Doug Doane. SECOND
Dauber, Anne Walter, Sandy Heath, Mr.
Bozarth, advisor; Judy
Church, president; Men i Sue
Spooner. THIRD ROW: Carol
nie Halstead, Sally Leitch,
Albright, vice-president; Theresa Martin,
Melinda Keene, Susan Little,
NOT PICTURED: Debbie

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�NHS Gains Thirteen New Members

NEW MEMBERS. FIRST ROW: M. Wagaman, J. Fisher, D. Lucas, K. Bray, K.
McCormick, C. Hasty. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, S. Warsop, L.
Crane, K. McCormick, S. Patton, L. Smith. OLD MEMBERS: D. Biteman, M.
Thompson, E. Arey, J. Corey, N. Johnson, K. Coats, C. Robbins, J. Hobday.
The Candelight Ceremony is a traditional part of every National Honor Society Assembly.

�Debate,
Require Much Effort

DEBATERS: Mr. Bozarth, advisor: Pam Albright, Jim
Lennon, Dennis

Pratice, practice, practice. That's what Sue CoUyer and Dennis Spooner soon discovered about forensics

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�Pep Club . . .

A babbling brook . . . a

�School Spirit

PEP CLUB. FRONT ROW: M . Knapp, L. Edge11, K .
Swarthout, president; S. Church, secretary; M. Wagaman,
dent; G. Adams, treasurer; J. Smith, J. Eldred, M. Smith, J. Corey.
SECOND ROW: Miss Gregg, advisor, D. Spooner, B. Lepper. T.
Lepper, C. Brooks, M. Knapp, J. Dauber, S. Scherry. A. Leech, L.
Markley. T H I R D ROW: C . Crane, C. Hedrick, S. Collyer, B.
Borne, R. Hendrick, M. Edwards, P. Stevens, C.
Salyer, L. Moore, FOURTH ROW: C . Smeltzer, M. Zonker, A.
Tiffany, C. Mobley, N. Olds, S. Leitch, C. Robbins, S. Heuer, K.
Aldrich, P. Swartout, M. Tiffany. F I F T H ROW: K. Blue,
bury, C. Clark, B. Mears, L. Moore, K. Morris, M. Malone, B.
Johnson, M. Keene, B. Lennon, C. Arey, G. Rensnaw. SIXTH
ROW: C . Craig, P. Crane, J. Musselman, B. Glen, J. McLaughlin,
M. Watkins, A. Adolph, C. Hasty, L. Groll, A. Walters, D. Craig,
C.

Club president Connie Swarthout spent much time
leading her group of enthusiastic school

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�Cheerleaders' Cries Echo

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Judy Corey, Micki Smith, Mary Lou
Knapp, Klaudia Coats, Joy Eldred, Jodi Smith,

�in Spirited Uproar

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. FRONT: Terri Lepper, Joan Wilber,
Becky Lepper. BACK: Deanne Spooner, Susan Scherry,

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�FIRST ROW: M r. Rice, advisor; J
Aldrich, president; S.
retary-treasures; M.
at-arms. SECOND ROW:
rell, T. Hoover, R. Peck,
T. Sweitzes, B. Claar, S. Mills.
THIRD ROW: B. Morrill,
son, D. Spooner, L. Tundevold, J.
Blowers, D. Brooks, D. Hicks, F.
Peck. FOURTH ROW: K. Bray, T.
Kever, B. Crane, T. Case,
Laughlin, D. Knapp.
M. Wood, M. Jenkins, R. Hobday,
R. Lambert, D. Kaniewski, R.
Cameron, M. Melendy.

SENIOR VARSITY

Varsity Club
Holds Slave Auction

The Varsity Club chose Jeff
Aldrich as

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��Junior Class
J-Hop and Banquet
in Honor

�On Saturday, May 18, the Junior Class
Junior-Senior Banquet. and the j -Hop in honor
graduating
The theme for the occasion was
and it was carried out beautifully with palm trees,
of the sea, and even a
The Juniors spent many weeks in preparation
banquet and prom, and the seniors were

�Publications Play
Important Role
at UCHS

Phantom of the

Dennis Biteman, Editor, Maroon and Gray.

irn Fisher, Business Manager; Klaudia Coats, Editor,

Terry Dulin, assistant editor
of Maroon
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Connie Swarthout, assistant editor
of Maroon and Gray.

�A---

MAROON AND GRAY STAFF:
K. Coats, M. Aldrich. M. Knapp.
K. McCormick, S. Porter, L. Groll,
S. Heath, Mrs. Raggedy. advisor;
T. Case, D. Knapp, J. Fisher,

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MEMORIES STAFF: Mrs.
or; J. McLaughlin, J. Fisher, K. McCormick, S. Porter,
--A K. Coats, D. Knapp, T. Case, D. Biteman.

�The face the most fair to our vision
allowe
Is the face we encounter and lose in the
crowd
Edward Robert Bulwer

�,

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�damp

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�SPORT
Perhaps more than any other activity, sports best
definite change of the seasons, from the first brisk night
ball, to the heated hysteria of the basketball gym, to
ing flawlessness of a spring day's track meet or
Although the sports at UCHS vary as much as the
constant element which exists throughout is the
nity's unyielding

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�ABOVE, Maroons quickly rally to block for Ball Carricr
Mike Mills. A T RIGHT is Tom Sweitzer who
as Most Valuable Player by his teammates

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�Maroon's Spirit
Does
Despite
The 1967 Maroon Football team
Little C Conference a rough road to
year, following the greatest year in
history in 1966. The Maroons had a
winning only two of eight games, the highlight of
the season being the 7 to 6
over archThe Maroons, under their new
Pessell, started the season with lots
tion, but lacked depth and size.
always retained
This year's Most Valuable Player
to Tom Sweitzer for his outstanding
to the squad. Honorable mention went
Wagar, Dennis Pepper, Sam Mills, and
zer

MAROON CO-CAPTAINS, BOB WAGAR AND

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�VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: B. Crane, M. Melendy, M. Wood, D. Pepper, B. Wagar, M. Mills,
L. Tundevold, T. Hitchcox. SECOND ROW: F. Pessell, S. Philson, B. Claar. T. Hoover, S. Mills, D.
Brandt, T. Sweitzer, J. Aldrich, J. Blowers, R. Rice. T H I R D ROW: E. Pensari, R. Peck, E. Stemaly, T.
Kever, T. Case, R. Lambert, D. Hicks, R. Matheson, D. Spooner, G. Kincaid, B. Morrill,

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�1967 VARSITY FOOTBALL
SCORE
U
0
Colon
1
U 1
Quincy
3
U
0
Bronso
1
U
6
Jonesvill
9
U 2
Litchfield
1
U
7
Athens
6
U
7
Readin
1
U 1
Home
3

AT RIGHT Coaches Rice
watch the game with Athens
won
AT FAR LOWER LEFT
put an end to an Indian try

J.V.'s Chalk Up

J. V. FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: R. Cameron, S. Parks, M. Heisrodt, R. Hoover, T. Lepper,
R. Cooper. SECOND ROW: J. Burdick, B. Tassie, D. Smith, B. Fox, R. Chard, A. Pepper.
THIRD ROW: S. Adams, C. Heisler, K. Brooks, R. Johnson, M. Dibert, R. Watson,

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�ABOVE, Maroons' drive and determination were valuable in their victory over the
Athens Indians. A T RIGHT, spirited students form a line as Maroons rush out on
Court.

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�Varsity
Uphill Battle

David Brandt, ABOVE, and Tom Sweitzer, BELOW,
were chosen as co-captains by

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�VARSITY: L. Smith, T. Sweitzer,
D. Pepper, M. Adams, R. Uldricks,
T. Kever, R. Hobday, K. Bray, D.
Hicks, T. Case, D. Brandt,
ler, F. Peck, mgr;

Basketball Requires Determination

JUNIOR VARSITY: L. Lepper, S.
Parks, A. Pepper, R. Chard, P. Loss,
R. Fredericks, K. Brooks, J. Parks,
R. Wells, S. Adams, L. Warkoczeski,
G. Lepper,

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�1967-68 VARSITY BASKETBALL
SCORE
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U

4
5
5
5
6
3
4
4
6
4
6
4
6
4
5
4
6

U

5

Colon
Quincy
Athen
Readin
Home
Bronso
Litchfield
Jonesvill
St. Philips
Quincy
Athen
Readin
St. Philips
Home
Bronso
Litchfield
Jonesvill
TOURN AM
White

5
9
7
8
8
9
6
7
8
6
6
8
5
8
10
6
7
8

Maroons
Throughout
Our Varsity Cagers had trouble making
baskets this past season, but showed great progress and
gained valuable experience which will aid them in future
years
Dennis Pepper and Tom Sweitzer were
co-captains by their teammates
David Brandt was chosen as Most Valuable Player for
having made the most points and for his great effort.
Win or lose, we should be proud of the Maroons who
never gave up at any time and gave their best
selves and their school.

�Mighty Maroon Matrats

FRONT ROW: Kregg Barnhart, Rick Cameron, Jeff Cockrell,
vold, Doug Brooks, Bob Claar, Bob Wagar, David Diamond.
Mike Stemaly, Mike Jenkins, mgr; Randy Matheson, Steve
Wood, Ed Stemaly, Jeff Aldrich, Ron Peck, Ron Hoover, Sam Mills, mg:
Coach Gaffner.

Another UCHS takedown!

�ake Mincemeat

This was the fourth year
ding in Union City and the first
year of matwork under
Gaffner
The matmen made
good showings
lost some valuable wrestlers from
last
Special mention
given to Jeff Aldrich
fourth in state at
finishing a fine

40 lbs. of

The

Pin

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�A little spiritual

You're a good man Ed Stemaly!

�Shot taken a split second before a

Thu one's never

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�Maroon Thinclads
End
Third in

ABOVE: Dennis Pepper.
R I G H T: To m Sweitzer

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Union City proved to be a strong contender
peat as Little "C" track champs this year. In
previously unbeaten Reading was handed
defeat of the season by our mighty thinclads.
conference meet, Union City ended up third in
with Litchfield.
In the conference meet, two school
broken with Lee Tundevold breaking the record in
the two-mile and Jerry McLaughlin breaking
in the 880
Dennis Kaniewski was the scoring ace
year's squad [ s o broke hi own high
ord set ; y.'ar. The new record is 6 ft. 3 in.
Central iv.;chigan Relays, Ron Hobday
with Union City's only point in the
Union had five boys go to the state
year, including Tom Sweitzer, Dennis Pepper, Jeff
Aldrich, Jerry McLaughlin, and John Hobday.
all, it was quite a

�WI

ABOVE: Larry
AT LEFT: Dennis Kaniewski.

F R O M ROW: S . Char, A. Pepper, M. Kemmer, S. Parks, R. Hoover, G. Lepper, L. Tundevold, D. Watson, F. Peck, mgr. SECOND
ROW: J. Mattson, J. Cockrell, T. Sweitzer, S. Wart, R. Peck, D. Spooner, M. Stemaly, L. Warkoczeski, D. Pepper, J. Aldrich. THIRD
ROW: Coach Gaffner, J. McLaughlin, R. Mattheson, J. Hobclay, R. Hobday, M. Dibert, R. Uldricks, D. Kaniewski, K. Brooks,
aly, Coach

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�UC Baseball Team
Ends Successful Year
The Maroon baseball team of
hit heavily by graduation, having only three
returning lettermen, Bob Wagar,
per, and Steve Philson. This didn't stop the
Maroons, however, as they came up
very good season, winning 7 and
under the direction of new head coach, Mick
Morse. The team improved throughout the
year, getting better every game. The Maroons
will be fortunate to have lots
back next year from this year's fine team.

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VA R S I T Y B A S E B A L L T E A M . F R O N T ROW: F. Peck, mgr; A.
Pepper, L . Smith, S. Blowers, S. Patton, W. Gardner, L. Carpenter.
SECOND ROW: D . Pepper, B. Claar, L . Tundevold, G. Lepper, B.
Wagar, W. Wadsworth. T H I R D ROW: Coach Morse, T. Sweitzer, S.
Philson, P. Loss, W. Alexander, D. Hicks, J. Hobday.

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�SCORE

J. V. BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: R. Cooper,
sop, M. Dunn, B. Tassie, S. Claar, J. Musselman,
L. Cross. SECOND ROW: T. Lepper. L. Lepper, K. Brooks,
P. Loss, W. Wadsworth, S. Parks, A. Pepper, Coach Clutter.

U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U

1
8
5
3
3
1
5
1
7
1
1
0

Quincy
Colon
Jonesvill
St. Phillip
Litchfield
Colon
Athens
Mendo
Readin
Hoiner
St. Phillip
Bronso

0
3
1
7
1
1
1
8
2
9
7
1

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�"Youth is to all
the glad
of life . . ."
Carlyl

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�1111

Sixth Grade Becomes Integral

Miss Jeanne Baker, BELOW, is new to the
junior high school and teaches math
lish. A T RIGHT, Patricia Kline,

science teacher, helps a student with
wor

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SIXTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS:
president; Sandy Philson, vice-president;
treasurer; Kurt

�Part of Junior High

Miss Ruth George. ABOVE, and
Allwardt, AT RIGHT, have been on the faculty for
many years; both instruct reading. math,
studie

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�Seventh Grade . . . A Distinct

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Vern AcMoody
Steve Aldrich
Terry Avery
Kathy Baker
Reed

Pamela
Joni
Richard Booth
Karen Boyd
Tom

Richard
Terry Brooks
Mary Lou
Dan
Lou Ann

Special education teacher.
Rouillard helps

SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: Brian
president; Joe Claar, secretary; Judy Salyer, president; Doug
Lepper,

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�Entering junior high school
new and exciting changes. A n activity that
is especially looked forward to
A B O V E , M r. Clayton instructs his son, Larry,

in the fundamentals of

Cathy
Gaile
John
Larry
Melanie

Woodie
Debbie
Arthur
Brenda
Gary

Ricky
Patty
Shirley
Eva
Paul

Ben
Rod
Roger
Gary
Freda

Lois
Lois
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�Roy
Juanita Guthrie

Jim Hamlet
Debbie Hamlin

Jerry Hand
Alan

Marcia
Steve Hard

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STUDENT COUNCIL. TOP left to right: L. Case,
D. Watkins, G. Parks, S. Scherry, M. Girard, S.
Knapp, D. Kever, P. Hasty, T. Hurley, S. Walters,
son, D. Watkins, H. Scherry, M. Carpenter, J. Hampton,
M. Lepper, T. Matson, D. Brooks, B. Small, R.
Cross, acting secretary; D. Brooks, acting president:
son,

Brian
Pat Hendricks
Doreen Henning
Kevin
Linda Hilyard

Susan Hoath
Cindy Hudson
Lorene
Sandy
Debra Hurley

Gary
David Kidney
Jackie King
Lisa
Alva Knapp

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In his first year of teaching, Mr.
teaches science, and also is

Aside from his classroom
Virgil Leatherman, has spent
working with adult and
programs sponsored through
lege and the Mott

Joyce
John
Ricky
Doug
Eugene Little

Nancy Little
Mark
Jeff
Dan
Doug

Carolyn
Teresa
Karla
Rick
James

Pat
Gary
Richard
Robin
Richard

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�Kathy Olds
Debbie Orr
Dennis

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Keith Palmerton
Jackie Philo
Sandy Plettner

David Porter
Marty
Donald

Linda
Richard Roderick
Judy

Steve
Teresa
Scott

SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS.
FRONT ROW: Freda Franks, Kathy Olds,
Bonnie Timbs. BACK ROW: Mary Lou
Carpenter, Lisa Kingsley.

9

As junior high
Michael Morse, works
the students in many
as well as regular

�Rodney
Jean Smith
Don
Robert Snyder
Gilbert Strathern

Jerry Streeter
Nancy Swarthout
Bonnie Tirnbs
Shelley Timbs
Gail VanHorn

Mary Vogel
James
Dennis Watkins
Don
Gene

Tom Wickwire
Kathy Williams
Kathy Woodruff
Cindy Worden
Mary

Basketball Team Loses Only One

SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL. BACK ROW: John Leatherbury, Tom
Dan MacDonald, Scott Schrader, Roy Grigsby, Steve Hard, Don Richards,
Gary Johnson, Vern AcMoody, Alva Knapp. FRONT ROW: Chuck
Pat Mills. Steve Scherry, Denny Watkins, Doug Lepper, Mark Loss, Louie
Coach Clutter.

9

�EIGHTH GRADE

Boy's physical education
tory are taught by Mr.
lie also coaches seventh
grade

Mary
Dan Ant
Tom Austin
Bev Biteman
Bruce Blair

Roger
Cynthia Boyd
Paul
Dianne Brooks
Linda Burdick

Mike Butler
Jim
Chris Christophel
Randy Christ)
David

Jerry Collins
Rends Collins
Perry Collyer
Ronal Collyer
Ginger

Ray Cook
Liz Cox
Brenda
Terry
Pam
C
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�Capable Officers Lead Eighth Grade

Louie Denning
Doug Diamond
Donna
Debbie Dory
Patty DuBois

Dan Dunithan
George
David
Lou Ann Fair
Charles Fenton

Roger Fox
Sherry
Connie Fredericks
Russ
Bonnie

EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: Valerie
Heisler, vice-president; Lorri
Louie Denning, treasurer; Dan

TOP LEFT'. Mrs. Ruth Seals
with their English. BELOW LEFT,
Bartlett has taught English and science
year
9

�As science teacher, Mrs.
keeps her class informative

Mark
Penny
Leh

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Bill Haley
Joni Hampton
Gene Heaton

Valerie
Ron Hickey
David Hicks

_••••,/

Shelley Hoath
Marcia Hobday
Judy Hoover

David
JoAnne Hurley
Gail

Bob
Rick
Russ

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One of the most
well-liked persons at the
school is the secretary,
Philso

�Eighth Grade . . . Lively . . . Enthusiastic . . . Eager

Aleta
Dan
Bud Kidney
Ric Knapp
Lorri

Marilyn Lepper
Steve Lepper
Bruce Little
Robin Little
Ken Littlejohn

Jane
Sheryl
Alfred
Debbie
Mark McCormick

Justin
David
Penny Miller
Mike
Pat

.inet Reed, ABOVE. aches
students the fundamentals of math. Mrs. Viola
Brisbane. AT RIGHT. is responsible for
plete library at the junior

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�Spirit Spells "CHAMPIONS"

EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL. BACK ROW: Coach Clutter, Paul Brecheisen, Mark McCormick,
Ron Hickey, Mark Girard, Dan Kever, Gene Heaton, Kim Philson, Russ Freds, Duane Watkins, Ric
Knapp, Bob Jasper. FRONT ROW: Bill Haley, mg; Dan Dunithan, Louie Denning. Keith Patton. Doug
Paine, Chuck Swarth out, mg.

Luann Morris
Jim
Henry O'Neill
Doug
Keith Patton

\•"1,
John
Penny Philo
Kim
Debbie
Debbie Puckett

Laurie
Susan

EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS. Lorri
Lepper, Terry Cross, Mary Adams, Valerie
Heisler,

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The operational staff at the junior
includes Paul MacDonald, Glema Hadden,
Ratzow.

Wanda
Mike
Bob
Paul
Dave

Keith
Linda
LeRoy
Elizabeth
Rod

Virginia
Chuck
Denise
Cathy
Norma

Ed
Sharon
Sherry
Duane
Julie

Steve
Gayla
Velda
Wanda Wiferd
Ron

99

��SENIOR HIGH
STUDENT LIFE

10

�Freshmen Experience New Way of School Life

Cliff Augustine
Jerry Avery
Steve Batterson

:
Kathy Blue
Allen Booth
Wanda

Gayle Brooks
Sharon
Jeff Burdick

Kay Burns
Richard
Sue Ann

Christine
Susan
Bob

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Bruce
Rick
Stanley Clayton

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Michele Collins
Sandy Collyer
Randi

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�Joyce
Caroline
Peggy
Ron
Larry

Jodi
Ann
Mark Dibert
Ann
Mike

Debbe
Mark
Bill
Clarence
David

0 1 1 1 1 4
4,

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Becky Fox
Roger
Terry
Ron
Kathy

are ‘ 4 1 v - ) • •
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Allen Pepper, freshman class president,
a history

10

�Ray
Lenora Griffith
Mike Guthrie
Bob Haley
Mary Heaton

Cliff
Lorna Hendrick
Marc Hiesrodt
Thea Hoath
Ron Hoover

Linda Inman
Mike
Bob
Larry
Mike

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Cathy Kidney
Mike King
David Lambert
Mike Lambka
Angie Leeth

N
Larry Lepper
Terry
Toby Lepper
Garry
Wendy

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�Randy
Cindy Mobley
Tressa
Ann Morrow
Joe Mowry

Jerry
Linda Norton
John
Steve
Gary

Allen
Jo Ann Philo
Lewis Rarick
Allen Rice
Diana

Ruth
Howard
Paula Schoultz
Mike Stemaly
Karen

Officers Help to Make School

Freshman year is a very
and its success is dependent much
leaders. This year the freshmen
cers with leadership and ability.
Allen Pepper, president;
vice-president; Kathy Frecis,
Rick Chard,

10

�Freshmen Look Forward to Sophomore Year

Patty Swartout
Mary Tiffany
rerry Vlick
Randy
Steve

Mike
Sam
Phillip Walter
Don Watkins
Delores

Doug
Mary Ellen Roderick
Vicki
Nina
Joan Youngs

Marta Zonker

10

�SOPHOMORE
A time
A time
the uncertainties of
the uncertainties of freshman
vanished, and the difficulties of
vanished, and the difficulties of
the remaining year have not
the remaining years have not

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�Sophomores' Crystal

ABOVE, the SOPHOMORE CLASS
Larry Warkoczeski, secretary; Ed
Marcia Knapp, president; and Bill Tassie, v. president.
AT RIGHT Barb Mears helps to decorate for the
"Crystal Enchantment." A T FAR
enjoy the evening at

Steve Adams
Pam Albright
Carol Arey
Cathy Ant
Men Sue

Bill Bartlett
Sharon
Joyce
Robert Blair
Barbara Borne

Anne Brandt
Carol
Ken
Rick
Mike

Jeff
Laura
Sue Ann
Joan
Frank

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�Enchantment Is

Debbie
Ed
Gerald
Barbara
Doug

Bonnie
Jon
Betsy
Cindy
Rene

Mary
Steve
Ron
Laura
Brenda

�Class Ring Selection Is Exciting

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Randy
Melinda
Marcia Knapp
Barbara Lenon
Becky Lepper

Pat
Linda Markley
Theresa Martin
Jack Mattson
Jacquy McLaughlin

Barbara
Debbie Mefford
Judy Miller
Lila
Kay Morris

110

�Ed Musolf
Joy
Nanette

Paulette Olds
Phillip
Frances

Beverly
Brenda
Marcia
I

Ken
Georgene
Cathy

Pam Richards
Cathy
Susan

Sheila
Chris Smith
Dale Smith

Gary Smith
Terry Smith
Juanita Smurr

I

�Cindy
Deanne
Pat
Bill
Ann Tiffany

Mary Toner
Anne Walter
Larry
Steve Wart
David

Richard
Sharla
Kathy Wickwire
Connie Woodruff

Sophomores Complete Busy Year

Marcia Knapp proved to be an
and hard working sophomore
dent

11

�JUNIORS
confident season. N o t
confident time. N o t
new and timid with
new and timid with
not confused and leary at
not confused and leary at
lie
lie

�Highlights of Junior Year Are

Mark Adolph
Kathy Aldrich

Debbie Austin
Bill

Jim
Stan
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Dennis
Doug Brooks, secretary: Mary Lou Knapp.
and Rolla Uldricks, treasurer, not pictured.

Sheryl
Doug

Connie Button
Larry

Bob
Cindy Clark

Sponsored by the Rotary Club, two juniors
were chosen to spend the summer abroad. They
were Ed Stemaly who went to Finland, and
Carol Hasty who went to Holland.

11

�Successful J-Hop, Class Rings

Mike
Linda
Cindy
Darla
Diana

A
Terry Dulin
Hazel
Susan
Ann
Bob

Diana
Wayne
Harold
Donna
Nancy

Frank
Laura
Cindy
John
Connie

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�Carol Hasty
Sandy Heath
Dan Hicks
Delaria Hindman
Tom Hitchcox

Joy Hoath
Vicki
Terry Hoover
Jerry Johnson
David

David Jones and John Gutherie are two
of the boys who spent many
ing with the plants which help
the student lounge a more

Reggie Kemmer
Tim Kever
Garth Kincaid
Bob King
Mary Lou Knapp

Steve Lambert
Jean Little
Bonnie
Ritchie
Maureen

II

�Magazine Sales Are Fun, Profitable

Rose Martin
Randy
Rose
Kristin McCormick
Karen McCormick

Linda
Bill Morrill
Stephen Patton
Ron
John Philo

Susan Porter
Regina
Carol
George
Cathy

Judy Smith
Larry Smith
Lynn Smith
Micki Smith
Dennis

Rex Spoor

The juniors' magazine sales were highly
ful, thanks to the ambition of students
Tundevold who was the

�Juniors Look Forward to Final Year

Ed Stemaly
David
Janice Sutfin

Connie Swarthout
Lee Tundevold
Rolla Uldriks

Dallas
Wendell Wadsworth
Sue

Connie
Maynard
Karen Wright

II

The juniors were fortunate to
spirited, active, and tireless
their president,

�SENIOR
. . . the happy,
... the happy,
puzzled, anticipated finale of
puzzled, anticipated finale of

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The Senior Class Dedicates This Section of

In Memory of
Jack Arthur

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�1968 Class Colors: Navy Blue and White

GLORIA ADAMS
MICHAEL ADAMS
ANN ADOLPH

JEFFREY ALDRICH
MARCIA ALDRICH
ELLEN A R E Y

VALEDICTORIAN
Judy Corey 3.749

SALUTATORIAN
Nora Johnson 3.469

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�The senior class officers
are Marcia Thompson,
treasurer; Don
retary; Don
president;
president

1968 Class Song: "The Impossible

ERNEST AUGUSTINE
DENNIS BITEMAN
DAVID BOOTH

DAVID BRANDT
BURL BRAUKER
KIM BRAY

WAYNE
TOM
SHARON CHURCH

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�K L A U D I A C O AT S
BRINDA COLLINS

Dream"

W I L L I A M COOK
JUDY COREY

DEBORAH C R A I G
WILLIAM CRANE

DON D E E R E N
CHARLES D I A M O N D

Dennis Biteman, class president, spent many hours arranging
for the class trip, graduation. and many other affairs.

12

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�"We know not what the future holds,
but we know who holds the future."

DONA EARL
LINDA EDGELL
JOY ELDRED

NAOMI E L L E N W O O D
JIM F I S H E R
DONNA FOSTER

RUTH GALLAP
TO N I A G A R R I S O N
B A R N E Y GOTTSCHALK

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�M A R S H A GRIMES
DONNA HALSTEAD
SANDRA HEUER

JOHN H O B D AY
MELISSA H O U V ENOR
C AT H L EEN H O WA R D

12

�N O R A JOHNSON
B A R B A R A JONES

D AV I D JONES
DENNIS K A N I E W S K I

D AV I D K N A P P
ROGER L A M B E R T

S A L LY L E I T C H
DON L U C A S

12

�JERRY McLAUGHLIN
MERLE MELENDY
LINDA MENCH

KYLE MILLER
MICHAEL MILLS
SAMUEL MILLS

KATHY MOWRY
PENNY MUSSELMAN
MARGUERITE

Lunch time finds senior girls eager to catch up on the day's
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�1968 Class Flower:

David Brandt and Jodi
their long-awaited senior pictures.

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Ellen Arey was chosen DAR Good Citizen for
her high qualities of character,
ice, and

MICHAEL PEARSON
DENNIS
ROY

STEVE PHILSON
BRUC
CHERYL

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�A L I C E ROBINSON
JOE S H E R M A N
RUTH M I L L E R

JODI SMITH
SHIRLEEN SMITH
TOM SWEITZER

�THOMAS S W I H A R T
M A R C I A THOMPSON
SAM VA N H O R N

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M E R R I L E E WA G A M A N
ROBERT WA G A R
M A R C I A WAT K I N S

Exams . . . College applications . . . S AT . . . A C T . . .
M H E A A . . . graduation . . . grades . . . but always
time f o r fun.

13

�Graduation . . . Climax to
a Memorable Year

13

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nresenta R y a n &amp; with his tlinkrna
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Mr. Ross
Donna

�And suddenly . . . alumni.

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�Graduation . . . speeches.. . pictures . . .
"Class of '68" . . . NO EXAMS! . . . Chicago...
"Hey I lost my tassel . . . practice, practice, practice
" We are tough, we are
tears . . . HURRAH! . . . a yellow
of nineteen hundred and sixty-eight is now ready to
receive their diplomas" . . . "Pomp and Circumstance"
. . . parties . . . Lake Michigan . . . alumni. . .
ways

13

��Senior Directory'
GLORIA ADAMS
FTA: 4. Health Careers Club: 3.
Pep Club: 1,2,3, treasurer
1,2,3,4. Pep Band:
Band: 2. All-School Play:
ior Classical League: 2.
MICHAEL ADAMS
.Library Club: 4. Football:
ketball: 1,2,4.
ANN ADOLPH
Health Careers Club: 2. Pep Club:
1,2,3,4. Band: 1,2,3,4.
Play: 2. Junior Classical League: 3,
4. Forensics: 4.
JEFFREY ADLRICH
FTA: 4. Band: 1,2,3,4.
3. Dance Band: 4. Chorus:
School Play: 3. Class
retary 3. Football:
tling: 1,2,3,4. Track:
sity Club: 1,2,3, president 4.
MARCIA ALDRICH
Paper Staff: 3,4. FHA:
ident 4. Pep Club: 2,3. CoELLEN AREY
Top Ten 3.448. NHS: 3,
ident 4. Library Club: 1,
ident 2. Band: 1,2,3,4.
cil: 2,3, secretary 4. DAR Good
Citizen: 4.
ERNEST AUGUSTINE
Band: 1,2,3,4. Pep Band 1,2,3,4.
Dance Band: 3,4. All3. Co-op: 4. Football: 1.
DENNIS BITEMAN
Top Ten 3.333. Paper
ant Editor 3, Editor 4. Student
Council 1. NHS: 3, president 4.
Band: 1,2,3,4. Band
president 3, president 4.Chorus: 3.
Boys' State, Class Officer: president
2, vice-president 3, president 4.
Football: I . Yearbook Staff: 4.
DAVID BOOTH
All-School Play: 3. Co-op: 4.
DAVID BRANDT
Yearbook Staff: 4. Paper Staff: 3.
4. Band: 1. Chorus: 3. Football: 1,
2,3,4. Basketball: 1,2,3,4. Track: 1,
2,3. Varsity Club: 2,3,4.
BURL BRAUKER
Band: 1,2,3,4. Pep Band: 4. Co-op:
4. Wrestling: 2,3.
KIM BRAY

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Student Council: 2, vice-president 3,
president 4. NHS: 4. Band: 1,2,3,4.
Pep Band: 2,3,4. Dance Band 2,3,4.
Chorus: 3. All-School Play
ketball: 3. Varsity Club: 4.
WAYNE
FFA: 4.
THOMAS CASE
Yearbook Staff: 4. Paper Staff: 4.
Student Council: 2. Band: 1,2,3,4.
Pep Band: 1. Dance Band: 1,2,3,4.
Sno-Ball Court: 2. Class Officer:
treasurer 1. Football:
ketball: 2,3,4. Varsity Club: 2,3,4.
SHARON CHURCH
Student Council: 1,4. FTA:
Club: 1,2,3, secretary 4. Band: 1,2,
3,4. All-School Play: 2,3,4. Junior
Classical League: 3,4.1-farmonaires: 4.
'CLAUDIA COATS
Yearbook Staff: Assistant Editor
3, Editor 4. Paper Staff:
dent Council: 3. NHS: 3,4. FTA:
1. Health Careers Club:
Club: 1,2, treasurer 3,4. Band: 1,
2,3,4. Band
treasurer 3,4. Chorus
monaires: 4. Cheerleader: 2,3,4.
All-School Play: 2,3.
BRINDA COLLINS
Library Club: 1,2. FHA: 1.
WILLIAM COOK
Co-op: 4.
JUDY COREY
Valedictorian 3.749. NHS: 3,
treasurer 4. FTA: 1, treasurer 2.
Health Careers Club: 3. Pep Club:
1,2,3,4. Band: 1,2,3,4.
3,4. All-School Play: 4, Junior
Classical League: president 3,4.
Homeccming Court: 4.
DEBORAH CRAIG
Top Ten 3.097.
2. Health Careers Club: president
4. Pep Club 1,2, secretary 3,4.
Band: 1,2,3,4.
League: treasurer 3,4.
WILLIAM CRANE
Top Ten 3.303. Band:
retary 4. Football:
1,2. Varsity Club: 4.
DON DEER
Top Ten 3.250. All3. Co-op: 4. Class Officer:
ident 4.

CHARLES DIAMOND
FFA: 1,2,3,4. Band: 1,2. Co-op: 4.
DONA EARL
FHA: 1. Pep Club: treasurer 1,2,3.
Band: 1. Cheerleader: 1.
Play: 3. Class Officer:
LINDA EDG
Pep Club: 1,2,3,4. Band 1,2,3,4.
Pep Band: 1,2. Chorus:
monaires: 4. Cheerleader:
School Play: 3. Class
surer 3,4.
JOY ELDRED
Student Council 1,4. Pep Club: 1,
2, vice-president 3,4. Band: 1,2,3,4.
Chorus: 1,2,3. Cheerleader: 1,2,3,4.
Homecoming Court: 3,4.
Court: 2.
NAOMI ELLENWOOD
Library Club: 2,3,4. Pep Club: 2,3.
JAMES FISHER
Top Ten 3.175. Yearbook Staff: 4.
Paper Staff: 4. Student Council: 4.
NHS: 4. All-School Play:
Officer: president 3.
Society: 1.
DONNA FOSTER
Health Careers Club: 1. Pep Club: 1,
2,3. All-School Play: 2,3.
RUTH GALLAP
Top Ten 3.333. Library Club: 1,4.
Band 1,2,3,4.
TONIA GARRISON
Top Ten 3.000. Library Club: 1,2,
vice-president 3, secretary
Club: 1,2, historian 3.
BARNEY GOTTSCHALK
Co-op: 4.
MARSHA GRIMES
Yearbook Staff: 2. Paper Staff: 2.
3. Library Club: 2.
Club: secretary 4. Pep Club 1,2,3.
Band: 1,2. Cheerleader: 1. CoDONNA HALSTEAD
Paper Staff: 1,2. FHA:
Club: 1,2,3. Co-op: 4.
SANDRA HEUER
FHA: 1,2. Pep Club:
3
JOHN HOBDAY
Top Ten 3.061. Yearbook Staff: 1,

�2. Paper Staff: 1,2. NHS:
1,2,3,4. Pep Band:
Band: 1,2,3,4. Band Council: 2,3,4.
Chorus: 3. All-School Play: 2,4.
Class Officer: secretary 2. Track: 2,
3,4. Baseball: 4.

secretary 4. Drum Major: 1.
JERRY McLAUGHLIN
Paper Staff: 3,4. Yearbook Staff: 4.
Football: 1,2. Track:
Club 4.

MELISSA HOUVENER
Health Careers Club: 2.
retary 1,2.

MERLE MELENDY
FFA: 1,2, treasurer
2,3,4. Track: 1. Wrestling: 1,2,3.
Varsity Club 2,3,4.

CATHLEEN HOWARD
FTA: 1,2, vice-president 3,4. FHA:
4. Pep Club: 1. Chorus:
School Play: 2.

LINDA MENCH
Pep Club: 1. Band: 1,2. Chorus: 1,2,3.

NORA
Salutatorian 3.469.
2. Paper Staff: 2,3.
cil: 2, secretary 4. Library Club: 1,
2. Pep Club: 1,2. Band: 1,2,3,4.
Band Council: 2,3,4.
I. Co-op: 4. Bible Club: 2,3.
BARBARA
Chorus: 3.
DAN
Football: 2.
DENNIS KANIEWSKI
Top Ten 3.303. Library Club: 1,2,3,
vice-president 4. All-School Play: 3.
Track: 3,4. Varsity Club: 4.
DAVID
Yearbook Staff: 4. Paper Staff: 4.
Student Council: 1.3. Band: 1,2,3,
4. Pep Band: 1,2,3. Dance Band: 2,
3,4. Band Council: 4. Chorus: 3.
Boys State. Wrestling:
ball: 2. Varsity Club:
Student
ROGER LAMBERT
FFA: I , sentinel 2. secretary
president 4. Co-op: 4. Football: 1,2,
3,4. Wrestling: 1;2,3.
1,2,3,4
SALLY LEITCH
Student Council: 4. FTA. 2,4.
Health Careers Club:
4. Pep Club: 1,2,4. Band:
Band 1,2,4. Chorus: 2.
4. All-School Play: 2.
League: vice-president
Club: 3.
DON
Top Ten 3.452. Yearbook
Paper Staff: Editor
Council: secretary 1,2. NHS' 4.
FTA: 2,3.4. Band
Band: 1,2. Dance Band:
Council: 3,4. Chorus:
School gay: 1,3,4.

KYLE MILLER
Library Club: 4. All-School Play: 3.
Football: 1.
MICHAEL MILLS
FFA: 1. Football:
2,3. Varsity Club: 3,4. Gymnastics: 1.
SAMUEL MILLS
Football: 1,2,3,4. Wrestling: 2,3.
Manager: 4. Varsity Club:
nastics: 1.
KATHY MOWRY
Pep Club: 2. Band:
Band: 4. Band Council: 2,3.
PENNY MUSSELMAN
Pep Club: 1. Band:
Officer: secretary 1.
MARGUERITE
Library Club: 4. Health
1,2. Pep Club: 1,2,3. Band: 1,2,3,4.
Band Council: 4. Co-op: 4.
MICHAEL
Co-op: 4. Football: 1. Basketball: 1.
Track: 1.
RUTH MILLER
Library Club: secretary 1,2,3. FHA:
3. Pep Club: 1,2,3. Chorus: 3.
DENNIS
Varsity Club: 1,2,3,4. Football: 1,2,
3,4. Basketball: 1,2,3,4. Track: 1,2,3,
4. Baseball: 1,2,3,4.
ROY
Pep Club: 2. Band: 1,2,3,4.
2,3,4

BRUCE RENSHAW
Band: 1.
CHERYL ROBBINS
Top Ten 3.000. NHS:
Club: 1,2,3, president 4. FTA: 1.
historian 2, treasurer 3, secretary 4.
Pep Club 1, president 2
Band 1,2,3,4. Pep Band:
Band 2,3,4. Chorus: 3.
Play: 3.
ALICE ROBINSON
Pep Club: 1,2. AllJOSEPH SHERMAN
JODI SMITH
FTA: 4. Pep Club: 1,2,3,4. Band: 1,
2,3,4. Cheerleader: 1,2,3,4.
Court: 2.
SHIRLEEN SMITH
FHA: 1. Pep Club: 3. Chorus 1,2,
secretary 3. Harmonaires: 4.
THOMAS SWEITZER
Student Council: 3. Chorus:
ball: 1,2,3,4. Basketball:
tling: 2. Track: 1,2,3,4. Baseball: 4.
Varsity Club: 3,4.
THOMAS SWIHART
FFA: 2.
MARCIA THOMPSON
Top Ten 3.424. NHS:
4. Library Club: 1. FTA:
retary 2, treasurer 2, president 4.
Band: 1,2. Junior
2, secretary 3,4.
treasurer 4.
SAM VAN HORN
Sno-Ball Court: 2.
president 1. Football:
tling: 1,2,3. Track: 1.
2,3
MERRI LEE WAGAMAN
Student Council: 1, treasurer 2,3.
NHS: 4. Health Careers Club: 2,3,4.
Pep Club: 1,2,3, vice-president 4.
Band: 1,2,3,4. Band Council: 4.
Chorus: 1. Betty
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STEVE
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ball: 1,2,3,4. Varsity Club: 1,2,3.4.

ROBERT WAGAR
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Baseball, 1,2,3,4. Varsity Club: 2,3,4.

JUDY PILERI
Paper Staff: 2,3.4. Library Club: 3.
Pep Club: 2,3. Chorus: 3.

MARCIA WATKINS
Library Club: 2,3, treasurer
Club: 2,3,4.

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