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Union City
High School

Population 3 7 2
A t r e e provides Mote afternoon shadows in front of the High School

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�The familiar S t J o e River, l o o k i n g n o r t h
from Riverview p a r k

A fall sunrise, looking east
hind t h e high school,

tate o f the
UNION

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As Union C i t y High's doors o p e n e d t o
welcome students t o t h e '87-88 school
year, life a p p e a r e d fairly normal
mal, in t h a t locally, within t h e state, a n d
notionally, t h e r e w e r e , a s always, b o t h
positives a n d negatives.
At times, when examining the "State ot
the Union" o n a n y level, t h e problems
and controversies o f t e n s e e m t o b e
coming o u t f a r a h e a d o f positive p r o
gress, a n d September, 1987, o n t h e sur
face, might have a p p e a r e d to be follow
ing t h a t course.
High school students f a c e d fewer class
choices, l a r g e r sections, a n d c o n f u s e d
schedules, I n a d d i t i o n , a m i l l a g e v o t e
failed for the second time on the first d a y
of school a n d was rescheduled for Nov
12
Most class problems were settled within
a week, but problems which loomed, due
to the millage failure remained unsettled
in t h e fall.
Amid t h e problems, h o w e v e r, l a y t h e
positives T h e f o o t b a l l t e a m w o n i t s
opening game at home 21-6 against East
Jackson T h e first n e w Senior
forms in 27 years w e r e scheduled t o or
rive in O c t o b e r, a n d new English
tory texts w e r e in use
Around t h e s t a t e o f Michigan, a r d e n t
football fans tried t o recover from the U
of M's loss of its first football g a m e of the
season to Notre Dame, a n d still, t o o vivid

��Senior Band performs for the home c r o w d

Wa t e r c a s c a d e s o v e r t h e rocks a t
Riverview Park

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tate of the
UNIO

in t h e minds o f s t a t e citizens, w a s t h e
horror o f t h e crash o f Northwest Airlines
Flight 255 on t a k e o ff from Detroit's Metro
Airport in August killing 156 people. T h e
miracle o f t h e crash, t h e s e c o n d -worst
aviation disaster in U.S. History, w a s t h e
survival of one passenger, 4-yearcelia Cichan.
In S e p t e m b e r, Michigan w a s h o n o r e d
when Pope John Paul II m a d e Detroit one
of his stops on his U.S. tour.
Nationally, citizens h a d s p e n t m a n y
summer hours w a t c h i n g as Oliver North,
John Poindexter, a n d others f a c e d stiff
congressional scrutinizing for their parts in
the Iran-Contra affair.
Fall also found the nation in a m o o d of
celebration a s w e h o n o r e d
thers and that great historical document,
our constitution, which was the ingenious
result of their minds and their pens. O n c e
again, w e w e r e reminded,
less o f h o w unsettling a n d unpleasant
controversy and dissent may be, always,
ct is also t h e mark t h a t t h e S t a t e o f t h e
'Jnion is healthy a n d t h a t w e n e e d f e a r
for the Union's health only when
troversies b e c o m e hushed, h i d d e n , o r
worse yet, simply n o t allowed.

�Simply Stated
the responsibilities . . . t h e frustrations
Student Life s t r u g g l i n g
to finish homework
building a
Homecoming w e e k
chaos, fun, a n d worry all
weighing heavily o n you
during
Senior girls either h a p p y
because they m a d e court or
disappointed because they
didn't . . . v o - e d b e c o m i n g
too routine . . . e x c h a n g e
students carrying their
dictionaries everywhere
teacher aides looking
forward t o t h a t hour o f t h e
day, knowing there will b e
no homework . .

Lynnette Cross is c a u g h t d a n c i n g in t h e m u d
Rob Bennett in t h e H o m e c o m i n g e g g d r o p

�The Senior class
shows i t s spirit
during H o m e
coming.

The Senior class
struggles t o
beat t h e J u n
iors i n H o m e
coming's tug o'
war

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Sue Spierling and escort Andy
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�omecoming
amid the cold and the rain
By Craig Hoppe
The atmosphere was pure excitement, and the weather
was pure cold and vicious, but who could leave?
An excellent homecoming was in store for the spectators
and the hometown Charger fans were not disappointed.
It was a close game all the way, and probably halftime was
a great relief to the players, but not to the band, flag
the majorettes. As halftime began and the band got through
the first routine, it started to pour rain. The band members had
no choice but to stand and endure the cold, hard downpour.
The floats, o f course g o t wet, b u t t h e creativity
students of UCHS shone through as usual.
mann was crowned Homecoming Queen, amidst, and in spite
of, the bitter weather, and the final score of the
Springport was 10-8. Seniors were declared the winners of
homecoming and were awarded with the spirit Megaphone.
The week of festivities wrapped up with the annual dance
where last year's queen, Dee Dee Marquand placed t h e
crown on Shamayne's head.
Left: Shamayne Steinmann, 1987 Homecoming Queen.
Shamayne S t e i n m a n n
and M a r k L e t e n d r e
dance the night away.

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The freshmen class working hard their first year at the float
Matt Zobian's g a r a g e .

Seniors Amy Heikkila, A m y Kincaid, A n d y Johnson, a n d
ham enjoy their last y e a r on hall decorations.
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Nick Flowers p a y s t h e c o n s e q u e n c e s in t h e e g g d r o p

Larry Truax b l o w i n g u p a balloon for hall d e c o r a t i o n s

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Sophomores are winners

Jeff R o y e r looks o n a s Ti n a W a t s o n tries h e r h a r d e s t t o w i n t h e
belching c o n t e s t for t h e freshmen.

Jerry Burrows shows his class spirit
ticipating in Snocoming O l d We s t D a y

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The snocoming atmosphere was growing as
the classes c a m e slowly into the g y m for the
assembly. A f t e r quieting everyone down, t h e
coaches came out and announced their teams.
Then, with cheers rocking the bleachers,
coming court was announced. The
pics began with the egg drink and ended with
the Tug-of-War. The end of the assembly came
and the crowd left, anticipating the game with
Quincy that night.
The Varsity Basketball g a m e b e g a n around
8:00 and the Snocoming Court was called onto
the floor. Amid loud cheers Ralph Smith
nounced as king and was congratulated
fellow seniors. Union City w a s victorious over
Quincy 65 t o 48. A t the end of the game the
points were tallied up from the week's activities,
and the Juniors took fourth place with 77 points,
the Freshmen, third place, with 89 points, the
Seniors, second place with 101 points, and the
Spirit Megaphone was awarded t o
mores, with 109 points. At the dance, Snocoming
King Ralph Smith escorted, by Nikki Fraley, was
crowned b y Shamayne Steinmann, t h e 1987
Homecoming Queen.
By Michelle Smith

THE 1988 SNOCOMING COURT. J o a n n a Bronson. D o n Hoenes. 14o11ie Banks. To r n M a d d e n .
Shamayne Steinmann. Mark Letendre. D e e Beemer, D o u g Eyre R o b Johnson.
erts. C h a d Wilson. Chrissie Hull, Ralph Smith. a n d N i c o l e Fraley S e n i o r Ralph Smith w a s
n a m e d S n o c o m i n g King during h a l f t i m e o f t h e b a s k e t b a l l g a m e w i t h Q u i n c y a n d w a s
honored during t h e d a n c e following t h e g a m e

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Freshmen J u l i e P r o u g h ,
Josh M i l l e r, M i n d y K i n g ,
Matt Zobian,
berg. a n d
ers show off their
float.
Nikki F r a l e y l o o k s o n a s
Homecoming Q u e e n
Shamayne Steinmann
names Ralph Smith, King.

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Miscellaneous Adventures
. . . A r o u n d Union City
II

A H o m e c o m i n g c r o w d w a i t s in anticipation.

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Lea Clutter, r e a d y t o g o hunting

C Russell T C l i n e C M a t h i s a n d P M i n o r freezing in t h e snow.

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VO-ED. Front Row: J. Kasparie, J. Thurtle, J. Eyre, D. Beemer. a n d M C o y S e c o n d Row: P.
Cuyler, M . G r a h a m , C . Lilly, S. Winchell, a n d R. L a w e r e n c e B a c k R o w. E. Potts, T.
Ferguson, M. A d a m s , B. Robbins, a n d J. R o a c h ,

STUDENT AIDES

STUDENT AIDES. First Row. C. A l w o o d , K. Calkins, T. Waffle, A . Stevens, D. Frey,
S. Philo, M. Roberts, R. Palmatier, C. M c A v o y, a n d A L a d d . S e c o n d Row: R.
Bennett, P. A l w o o d , B. Hickox, N. M o n g a n . C . We i n b e r g , D. C r o n k , A . Kershner, A .
Blanton, a n d N. Letendre Third Row: A. Littlejohn, B. Goshorn, J. Garrison, J. Diamond, M.
Burrows, T. Cline, S. Guertler, A . A d o l p h , a n d C. W o r t m a n . Fourth Row: A . Headley. B.
Steinmann. H. Banks, J. Simington. K. Baldwin, M. Prough. N. Fraley, L. Clutter, J. Bopp.
a n d B. Blanton. Fifth Row: K. W h i t e . B. Silva. A . Kincaid, V. Philley, A . Leson, a n d D
Hoenes. Sixth R o w, L T r u a x , T. M a d d e n . A . H a m p t o n . M . S t e i n m a n n , P. Colvin. S.
Steinmann, S. Harshberger, L. Amsler, and R. Bennett S e v e n t h Row: B. Mills. W James, C.
Geer, B. Nichols, a n d R. Blowers, Eighth Row: M . L e t e n d r e , S. Johnson, C . Russell. T.
Sanders, A . Kittle, M. Watkins. J S u t t o n . Back Row: C . Wilson, R. Engblom, D. Eyre, B.
Weber, V. Miller, R. Smith, E. Cross, P. Minor.
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�Adjusting . .
. . . t o a new culture
Six European exchange students spent the year in
Union City, living with local families a n d attending
Union City High School. The cultural change for these
young people, meant, in varying degrees, frustration,
excitement, loneliness, confusion, fun, and memories
guaranteed.
"Everything is all a little different here.
thority seems to be much stronger here."
— Sirpa
"Here I can't go places like in Spain. Here w e must
stay with our host families instead of being with our
friends."
— Marta Rodriguez
"I like living here, it's small but cozy."
— Sirpa
"The teenagers are very different here. They want
to be bigger than their real age and do
The people in Brazil are very friendly and here the
people are very closed."
— Dan Landim
"The major difference between the U.S.
is that Finland has 2000 years of history while
only has 200."
— Kati
"I only like special girls. I don't know how to describe
it but I'm always in trouble with my heart."
— Dan Landim
"People don't like school in Holland: you have t o
work much harder and don't do much except study.
You learn a lot more there than here.
sphere is bad; people don't care for their school."
— Jaap Doude Van Treostwitk
Soraya and Marta showing some Homecoming spirit
while decorating

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Front Row Sirpa Heikkalinna, Marta
Rodriguez, Soraya Picazo Lopez, a n d Kati Lius, Back Row J a a p
Doucie Van Treostwitk, Dan Landim, and Gian Dellayecchia.

�The Many Faces O f The UC1-15 Kaleidoscope
Friends cruising t h e halls
during lunch . . . seniors living
each d a y t o t h e fullest,
knowing it's their last y e a r a t
UCHS w a i t i n g for your
favorite sport t o start . . .
freshmen still believing Mr.
Mathis's " s n o w d a y stories,"
despite t h e sophomores'
warnings . . . t h e numerous
paper fights in
lounge . . hearing a
freshman banging on his
locker, b e g g i n g t o b e let
out . . .
By Michelle Smith.

Victor Miller, "Is t h e lining blue o r m a r o o n ?
The C a n c e r Society c h a r g e d Mr. Mathis with
'impersonating a t e a c h e r a n d a runner."

�Keeping w a r m d u r i n g
a Va r s i t y F o o t b a l l
g a m e seems to be the
concern o f t h e s e
Juniors
Freshmen J o s h Miller.
Matt Zobian, a n d
LuAnn J o n e s w o r k i n g
on their f l o a t

�John A d a m s
Alice A d o l p h
Cheryl A l w o o d

Lisa Amsler
Jenine Barlow
Holly Bartlett

DeeAnn Beemer
Brandy Bennett
Robert Bennett

Alisha Blanton
Ronald Blowers
Jerry Burrows

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�Seniors
Karla
Terri Sue Cline
Lea Clutter

Pamela Colvin
Michael James Coy
Dawn Crank

Edgar
Angela Culver
Patricia Cuyler

Kevin Davenport
Don Deeren
Gian Dellavecchia

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�eniors
Patty Dodson
Jaap Doude
Robert Engblom

Ronald Enyart
Douglas
Nicole Fraley

Chad Geer
Gary Goodrich
Teri Gordon

Brad Goshorn
Stacy Guertler
Jeannette Haggerty

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�eniors
Angela Hampton
Shannon Harshberger
Amy Heikkila

Sirpa Hiekkalinna
Marcia Hoath
Donald Hoenes

Craig Hoppe
William James
Rob Johnson

Steven Johnson
John Kasparie
Amy Kever

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eniors
Amy Kincaid
Rhonda Lawrence
Mark Letendre

Thomas M a d d e n
Christopher Mathis
Jody Miller

Bruce Mills
Bradley Nichols
Veronica Philley

Soraya Picazo
Tracy Pifer
Rachel Robbins

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Marta Rodriquez
Chad
Kimera

Ralph
Susan
Melissa Steinmann

Shamayne Steinmann
Larry Truax
Sanford Waltz

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Michael Watkins
Brian Weber
Christine Weinberg

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�Kim White
Chad
Pam Woodman

Cherie Wortman
Kimberly Yeakey
Allen Zobian

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS:
berger, Treasurer: Lisa Amsler,
mayne Steinmann, V i c e President: a n d
Cherie Wortman, Secretary.

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�HOENES was named Valedictorian of the senior class, with a
96 grade point average He was also named DAP Good Citizen.

KIM SMITH was named Salutatorian of the senior class. Her grade
point average was 3.88.

HONOR STUDENTS. Front Row:
Tracy Pifer, 3.67: Alice Adolph,
3.76, Teri Gordon, 3.52,
chel Robbins, 3.56. Back Row:
Lisa Amsler. 3.51:
3.62, and Lea Clutter, 3.50.

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John G r a h a m l o o k s g l u m , g o i n g
through t h e lunch line.
Craig H o p p e shooting pictures for t h e
school y e a r b o o k .

N Fraley, E. Cross, D. Eyre
A. J o h n s o n , A A d o l p h .
and T. Pifer d e m o n s t r a t e
every seniors' f a v o r i t e
pastime — skipping class.

�Juniors
Melissa A d a m s
Kristine Aller
Pamela A l w o o d
Kelly Baldwin

Hollie Banks
Patricia Barrios
Brian Bartush
Jennifer Barve

Toby Black
Brooks Blanton
Jennifer B o p p
Susan

Melissa Burrows
Paige Crandall
Mark Cummings
Jenifer Diamond

DeAnno Elyea
William Etchison
Jeffrey Eyre
Paula Feltner

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�Toby Ferguson
Aimee F o o t e
Byron Ford
Ronnie Forrest

Elizabeth Frey
Jennifer Garrison
Rhonda Guertler
Gordon Haider

Amy Headley
R e b e c c a Hickox
Valerie Hoath
Michelle Hopkins

Jennifer Howell
John Howell
_Jamie Jackson
Angela Jolley

Allen Jones
Helena Keller
Jeff Kent
Angela Kershner

�Juniors
Christina Kline
Sam Korn
Amy L a d d
Nicole L e t e n d r e

Patricia Lilly
A m y Littlejohn
Kati Lius
Corey Loss

Don Marshall
Christi M c A v o y
George McKeever
G e n e Miller

Lisa Miller
Todd Miller
Victor Miller
Pamela M o o r e

Paul Minor
Tom Olson
Rene4 Palmatier
Susan Philo

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uniors
Ed Potts
Marcy Prough
Eric Pugh
James Rapelje

Canyon Reed
Duke
Jody Roach
Robert

Marcy Roberts
Robert Rosenberry
Tim Sanders
David Scherer

Lucy Shawano
Julie Simington
Erica
Rebecca Steinmann

Angela Stevens
Anthony
James Sutton
Melissa Taylor

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Ten Taylor
Jeff Thurtle
Terri Waffle
Jill Waite

Ben Wasnich
Sonya Winchell
Tony Wood
Not Pictured
Jerome Dingman
Mary Graham
John Hanna
Dawn Hyland
Andrew Kincaid
Stephen Langdon
Aaron Leson
Daniel Needham
Robert

JUNIOR CLASS
na Elyea, treasurer; Jennifer
Bopp, vice-president: M a r c y
Prough, president. and
ams. secretary.

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�Shop Te a c h e r. Mr K e n n e t h Weirich, is observing Junior, Jim Rapelje's w o r k during s e c o n d hour shop class.

Parn Moore clowning around!,

Juniors. Canyon Peed, Lucy Shawano. Becky Hickox, Sonya
Winchell. a n d Shelly Hopkins enjoying the afternoon.

�l&lt;&gt;Sophomores
Ole A r n t
Julie Brickhouse
Joanna Bronson
Derek Bystry

Karen Calkins
To d d Clark
Tyrus Clutter
Lisa Collins

Rob Collins
Lynnette Cross
M a t t Demerest
Daryl D i a m o n a

Ben Douglas
Rhonda Dowell
M a t t Dunks
Sue Dunsmore

Angie Engblom
Sean Flemming
Nick Flowers
Salina Gardner

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�o ph o mo res
Chris Gottschalk
Tonya G u n t h e r
Buddy Guertler
Mike Guthrie

Shaine Harshberger
Bill Harvey
Stan H a w v e r
Angie Herman

Diana Hoenes
Mark Hulbert
Chrissie Hull
Ann Johnson

Dixie Johnson
Kiera K a e c h e l e
Lynn Kimbel
Angie Kinny

Lucie Korn
Don Landium
Carrie Lepper
Sherideth Leichty

�Sophomores
Brian
Tom Myers
Michelle Olmsted
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Jason Rapelje
Dewey Ray
Skip Reece
Emily Reinke

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Joe Roach
Lode
Brad Roberts
Robin

Natalie Rutan
Jeff Shaneyfelt
Missy
Dad

Michelle
Nicole
Richard
Brady Steckbauer

�ophomores
John Sutton
Dan Taylor
Jenny Tule
Cleo Underwood

Traci Wadley
Brian Watkins
Bobbi Watson
Richard Watson

Tina White
Joey Whitley
Chad Yeakey
Kevin Yeakey

Not Pictured:
Steve Dunn
Paula Feltner
Richard Norton
Dennis Vanwormer
ccott Willey

SOPHOMORE
CERS: Jason
er, Lynn Kimbel, secretary:
Shaine Harshberger,
president. S e a n Hemming,
president

�ABOVE. Shop students C. Gottschalk,
M. Dunks, M. Hubert, D. Bystry, J.
Hawver, T. Meyers, T. Clark,
bauer.
FAR RIGHT. The
ing tug-of-war.
RIGHT. B. Steckbauer paints
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�Sophomores

Lynn Kimbal a n d Mike Watkins a r e married in t h e H o m e Ec m o c k w e d d i n g

John Sutton trying t o e a r n h o m e - J o e Roach works on his guitar
coming points for his class
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shop class

�Freshmen
Dale Adams
Laura Adams
Robert Adams
Richard Allen

Tina Alwood
Mark Amsler
Heidi
Thomas

Rebecca
Marvin
Amy Bradley
Tonja Britten

Joseph Brookmyer
Krishna Carman
Cody Claar
Peter Coffin

Shawn Collyer
Scott Corey
Jason Crandall
Laura

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�fresh
Kenneth Davenport
Frank Dodson
Carla
Michael Eyre

Timothy
Lance Fraley
James
John

Tina Gordon
Bryan Grimes
Holly Gutman
Robert Haley

Chasity Hampton
Mathew Harden
Robin
Derek Herman

James
Lani
Mike
Milo James

�Freshmen
Jacklyn Jetteries
Christy Johnson
Nathan Johnson
Luann Jones

Jonathan Jury
Spencer Kever
Joseph King
M i d i King

Brook L e p p e r
John Lindsey
Christian Lloyd
Peter Mathis

NicoIle Matson
A m y Melendy
Douglas M e r c h a n t
Allegro Miller

Josh Miller
Sheri Miller
Donald Moss
Jennie

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Buck Norton
Rith Oeurn
Michael
Jason

Norman
Sara Pitt
Julie Prough
George Racolta

Ann Marie R a p e *
Dominic Rapson
LuLu Rapson
PpiPr Rice

Christine
Jeffery Royer
Jason
Heather Schafer

�freshmen
Tiffany T h o m e t
Mark Va l e n t i n e
Randy Wa i t e
Jessica Wa l t e r

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Robert Wa l t z
Brian Wa t s o n
Tina Wa t s o n
Elizabeth We i n b e r g

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Kelly Baylis
Jason Bradford
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Stephen Grosskurth
James Hoffman
Scott L e p p e r
Katie Merkle
Chris Pugh
Angela Smith
Lisa Stephens
Charles Thompson
Brett Va n Wo r m e r
Ta m e r a Wa r n e r
FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS.
Tina Watson, treasurer: Beth
We i n b e r g , s e c r e t a r y ; J o s h
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�Things you can always count on
the predictability o f life at UCHS
UCHS has its consistencices. In other words,
there are certain happenings you can count on,
and there are some people that you
pend upon to act in specific ways.
might think these "things you c a n count o n "
would all add up to boredom, they
tribute to the human interest and fun factor that
make up the days that a d d up t o memorable
years
What can you depend on at UCHS? Well, you
can always count on .
— Will James and Brad Nichols disagreeing with
Mr. Mathis.
— The school halls being colder than it
side in the winter.
— Allen Zobion getting into an accident.
— Rain on homecoming night.
— Your car not starting when you really need
— Nikki Fraley doing her College English papers
on the day they are due.
— All the good food being gone by the time
you get to the lunch counter.
— Everybody doing badly on the Chemistry
exams
— Mr. Miller standing out in the UCHS driveway,
stopping you to see if you had a note to leave
during
— Mrs. Alaniz assigning lots of
ments

You c a n always c o u n t o n A n d y Johnson b e i n g l a t e for
4

You c a n a l w a y s c o u n t o n Ms. W y n n b e i n g in t h e c a f e t e r i a a t
lunch D e s p i t e stiff competition. she was v o t e d " f a v o r i t e Turkey'
at Thanksgiving

�You c a n always c o u n t o n t h e Freshmen
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the halls during class
You c a n always c o u n t on Don Hoenes d o i n g his
homework
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�State the f a c t s
isn't it the real reason we're here?

Academics . . . worrying
about your g r a d e point . .
struggling t o c o m p r e h e n d
the basics o f Chemistry
knowing you'll always h a v e
homework o n t h e w e e k e n d
.. remembering t h e
strategic battles o f World
War II . . . foreign e x c h a n g e
students w h o know more
about U.S. politics than you
do . .. working on
vocabulary in Spanish
studying for semester a n d
final exams . .

Lisa Miller and Deanna Elyea, winners of the
state history competition.
Craig Hoppe finds it easier to complete some
assignments on the floor

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Mervin Miller, High School Principal.

William Te b b e , Superintendent.

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SCHOOL BOARD. Front Row: Sue Morton, trustee: Ron
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Marty Chard, treasurer. Not Pictured: Lois
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Secretary
S e c r e t a r y

Steve Batterson, Maintenance Custodian

Fred Edwards, Maintenance Custodian

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�Remember Freshmen Biology class?

"It's h a r d t o believe t h a t
those years of innocence were
the most crucial years
ing my life." — Amy Kever

Stacy Guertler and Alice
ber t h e honor o f being Safety Patrol
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"As I walk into the
mentary school, I c a n ' t help
but remember a d a y twelve
years ago when it didn't look
so small." —
berg

PRESCHOOL. Front Row: Amy Kever. Jenine Barlow. Sue Spierling, Jody
Rosenberry. Second Row: Unknown, Steve Johnson. Tom Madden. Tony Lombardo, Lea
Clutter, Andy Johnson. Back Row Unknown. Stacy Guertler, Unknown, Bobbi
Bennett, Cynamon

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emember when . .

As t h e se.niors o f ' 8 8 looked
back over their early
cial m e m o r i e s c a m e rushing
back. Many recalled
days a t the elementary school,
and the remembrance of those
carefree childhood
voked smiles, laughter, a n d the
realization that the
selves h a d u n d e r g o n e v a s t
changes; reminishing about those
early days also brought with it the
harsh reality t h a t t i m e passes
quickly a n d t h a t t h e carefree
days o f childhood were indeed
gone forever for the class of '88.
" I used to cry a lot.
what I remember about
City Elementary School. I
ways so scared of not getting my
work done on time. I always did,
but I was scared o f n o t being
able to." Rob Bennett.
Sometimes I just wish I
could go back to those years of
fun when all I had to worry about
was milk money, but then I think

seniors recall early years
of h o w m u c h I ' v e g r o w n a n d
changed and all of the new and
wonderful things I'm doing a n d
the fun I'm having." Amy Kever.
" . . Although i t w a s t w e l v e
years ago. I still
ing down that long hallway; it was
crowded. The p e o p l e k e p t
bumping into me. They seemed
like giants that I read about in a
fairytale book." Lisa Amsler.
" ... As I watch a class
dergarteners play "Wild Horses"
in gym class, I think to myself
was never that small
ic. The gym that used to be five
miles long n o w only seems t h e
size a gym should b e — small."
Christine Weinberg.
" I remember the first day of
school m y freshman year. T h e
school s e e m e d i m m e n s e . I
thought I would never make it to
all my classes. I concluded from
what I heard t h a t I would b e
trampled when t h e bell rang."
Jenine Barlow.

"As a child I used to play
ety of sports. I loved to play and
win. It was such a great feeling to
see everyone's faces gleaming
with joy. Their eyes lighted u p
with fire with every
eryone felt on top. I used to play
sports for this reason . . .
cial Olympics is where my whole
outlook o n c o m p e t i t i o n
changed. I s a w runners w h o
could have not possibly won, but
they still ventured their deformed
bodies to the race . . . They could
never win, but they were
ners." Andy
" . . . When I was little I pulled
my parents from place to
would b e g t o see t h e people
dressed as Disney characters. I
looked a l l d a y f o r
Pooh. Last y e a r I avoided t h e
characters e v e r y t i m e t h e y
came near. I didn't want to feel
stupid or be stared at if
proached me."

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Amy Kever, Jenine Barlow, Dawn Cronk, a n d Teri
Gordon r e m e m b e r Burlington Festival Days

Holly, Doug, Ken, Tent Alice, Cherie. Nikki, Dawn. A m y, Stacy. Jenine. a n d Tracy pose for
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�State the W i n n e r s
Triumphs And Defeats . . W e ' v e raced Them All

The feeling o f winning a n d
knowing you're a winner
the feeling o f having
everyone's eyes on you a n d
having it b e all u p t o you
... t h e feeling o f losing a n d
feeling e m p t y . . . t h e feeling
of being disappointed a n d
angry . . . t h e feeling t h a t
you let t h e t e a m d o w n a n d
you wish you could d o it
over . . .
By Cheryl A l w o o d

Becci Steinmann tries t o s c o r e o n t h e f r e e
throw, a s D e e Beemer looks on.
Peter Mathis a t t h e U.C. Invitational.

�Mr. Tundevold
tiently l o o k i n g a t h i s
team.
Mr. Tundevold destroys
the Athens dummy at the
snake dance

�VARSITY FOOTBALL
loses at conference

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Springport
Quincy
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Reading
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The Varsity football season was m a d e up of
hard practices, heartbreaking games, and lots
of h a r d work, b u t t h r o u g h i t all, t h e fighting
Charger spirit shone true as the
ed Springport for a homecoming victory
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The Chargers easily d e f e a t e d East Jackson
in their first season g a m e with a 21-0
had t o fight all t h e w a y for t h e
over Reading.
The m o s t heartbreaking d e f e a t t h e t e a m
suffered t o o k p l a c e a t t h e
ence playoffs. Using a l l their C h a r g e r m i g h t
and p o w e r, t h e t e a m slowly h a d t o surrender
as Michigan Center pressed determinately on
We m a y h a v e lost t o Homer a n d Jonesville
but our strong offense and defense kept them
scrambling for t h e points t o b e a t t h e mighty
Chargers.
Despite t h e c o a c h e s ' p l a n f o r a
fense and defense, Senior Chad Wilson felt," If
w e had worked harder w e could h a v e h a d a
better r e c o r d . "
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Front Row. Mork Let endre, Ed Cross, Mike Watkins, D o u g Eyre, G o r d o n Holder, Jim Sutton. Sean Flemming
Jeff Eyre, Don Hoenes S e c o n d Row. Vi c t o r Miller, John Sutton. A n d y Johnson, Ralph Smith, John Kasparie
Richard Watson, A a r o n Leson, Rob Engblom B a c k Row. Sandy Waltz, J o e Roach, Jeff Kent. Brian W e b e r
Chad Wilson, Rob Bennett, Jim Rapelje, D a v i d Scherer. Ryan Tundevold
C h a d Wilson intercepts the ball after a
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Coach A c m o o d y a n d C o a c h
Tu n d e v o l d c o n g r a t u l a t e t h e
t e a m a f t e r their win.
David S c h e r e r a n d V i c M i l l e r
tackle a Springport p l a y e r.

�JV FOOTBALL

the JV had it!

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Jonesvill
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By Michelle
The J.V. Football
enced an exciting season this year.
Hard work, coupled with new spirit
and determination, made up
ning season of 6-2.
The determination and
played by both the freshmen and
sophomores made the game with
Athens a victory. The score of
made it possible for the
gers to reclaim the Little Brown Jug
and put it proudly on display.
The game that really proved how
hard the Chargers had
ing practice was the hard fought
battle with Quincy. After playing a
tough offense and defense,
score was 20-14.
Despite losing two games,
ervia proudly stated, "The key t o
the season was the offensive and
defensive lines. B y t h e midseason
they w e r e coming together well.
This gave the whole team
dence it needed t o
tive,"

Front Row: Jim Hicks, Richard Norton, Lance Fraley, James Freds. Bill Harvey. Jason Rapelje, Brent Van
Wormer, Doug Merchant. Mike Eyre, and Nick Flowers Second Row. Rob Haley, Peter Coffin, Mike
O'Reilly, Spencer Kever, Brian Watkins, Dennis Van Wormer, Todd Clark. Kenny Davenport. Scott
Lepper, and Tom Meyers. Back Row. Buck Norton, Jason Sands. Chad Yeakey. Sean Collyer. Cody
Claar, Joe King, Matt Zobian, Milo James, Jason Parks, and Derek Herman.
Right Freshman Quarterback Mike O'Reilly searching for a teammate.
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�Above. With a victory of 10-6
cord the J V. prove that its hard to stop a
Charger
Left The hometown advantage
handy against Concord.
Below M r. Tinervia firing u p
Chargers for another win.

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WON 9, LOST 14
Bronson
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Quincy
3
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St. Philip
4
8
Homer
3
9
Concord
4
1
Athens
3
9
Springport
3
3
Quincy
2
2
Tekonsha
4
4
Jonesville
3
0
Bronson
3
3
Reading
4
4
Homer
4
0
Concord
3
4
Athens
5
0
Springport
3
9
Olivet
3
8
Quincy
4
8
Jonesville
4
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Reading
5
3
Hanover Horton
3 3
Bronson
4
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Quincy
4
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4
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The 1988 Girls Varsity Basketball Team had a pretty
with an overall record of 9-14. The team consisting of 5 Juniors and
5 Seniors considered the season's highlights to be their wins over
Athens, Bronson, and Quincy. The win over Bronson, 49-46, carried
the Lady Chargers to District Finals. The game had everyone on
edge as Union City fell behind 25-19. It looked as if U.C. might be
defeated a third time by the Vikings. When the score tied up
Julie Simington was fouled with only 10 seconds left in the game.
She made her first free throw bringing the Chargers out ahead. As
Shamayne Steinmann took the rebound she was fouled. Making
both free throws, the Lady Chargers won with a three-point lead.
Another highlight of the season was the nomination of Lea Clutter
to all-conference. Lea stated it was an honor and something she
worked for all season. "It felt good to realize that other coaches
thought I did well enough to make all-conference," she said.
Senior Nikki Fraley and Junior Julie Simington received honorable
mention.
By Terri Cline

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GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL. Front Row. Lea Clutter D e e Beemer,
mann, Marcy Prough, Kelly Baldwin, Julie Simington, Jenine Barlow. BACK
Fraley, Becky Steinmann, and Jennifer Bopp.

�Shamayne g o e s f o r t h e f r e e
throw

Shamayne Steinmann. Lea O u t
ter. and Marcy Plough fight
score against Homer

�JV BASKETBALL

VARSITY BASKETBALL
Starting off the season with a
losing game against Bronson, the
J.V. girls were determined
prove their game. After hours of
drills a n d hardwork, t h e g a m e
with Homer p a i d o f f . P a c i n g
themselves successfully, t h e
Chargers came up with a winning
score of 40-23.
Good teamwork between the
freshmen and sophomores made
the game with Reading a victory.
Talent a n d s p e e d , d i s p l a y e d
proudly b y the young Chargers,
made it possible for the Rangers
to be defeated 51-46.
"With an overall win/
umn o f 9 / 11 , t h e r e a r e high
hopes f o r n e x t year's t e a m , "
stated Coach

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WON 9, LOST 11
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fast b r e a k
Left: T i n a W a t s o n f a k e s a
shot against Tekonsha.

GIRLS J.V BASKETBALL J u l e Prough. Tina Watson. Michele Olmstead, Lynnette Cross, Shaine Harshberger.
Joanna Bronson, Lucy Korn, Robin Heikkila. Jenny Musottt a n d Mindy King

�GOLF
Howell named M.V.P.
Even t h o u g h t h e g o l f t e a m
finished 0 - 1 5 f o r
they finished i n s t y l e
new uniforms.
The t e a m was led b y M.V.P.
John Howell w h o
tributed t o t h e t e a m mentally
and physically.
The season w a s highlighted
by Chris Gottschalk's
one right here on the U.C. Golf
Course a t Tu r t l e C r e e k . This
feat w a s witnessed b y fellow
t e a m m a t e Bruce Mills.
After this e v e n t

ing staff e x p e c t e d great things
from Chris who finished
second b e s t r e c o r d o n t h e
team. The t e a m also h a d t w o
freshmen hopefuls who
p e c t e d t o d o g r e a t things in
the u p c o m i n g years
Even though the season was
a disappointment, t h e y o u n g
t e a m is e x p e c t e d t o d o v e r y
well n e x t year.
By B r u c e Mills a n d C h a d
Russe
John H o w e l l , M V P, a t t e m p t s a n o t h e r q u a l i t y
shot

WON 0, LOST 1 5
U.C.
Columbia C e n t e r
218
Bronson
221
Concord
17
Coldwater
18
Springport
18
Quincy
19
Jonesville
208
Concord
212
Coldwater
220
Springport Inv,
202
Quincy
19
Jonesville
19
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GOLF TEAM. Front Row J o h n Howell. S c o t t C o r e y, Allyn Jones. Chris Gottschalk. a n d Rob
Rosenberry. B a c k R o w C o a c h D a n Hart, R o n Blowers, To n y Strupulis, B r u c e Mils. A l l e n
Zobian, a n d C o a c h Mark Yankovich.

�Chris Gottschalk follows through after
a good shot

�CROSS COUNTRY
ready for next year
The Cross Country Team didn't win many meets this year, but
they gained a lot of experience and ran hard. With only t w o
seniors on the team, the underclassmen gained a lot
tice for next year.
The team steadily improved its times over the course of this
year, averaging between 20 to 24 minutes at the beginning of
the season, and by the end, four people were running under 19
minutes and nobody was running over 22 minutes.
The team, coached by Dennis Stanton and Mike McFeters,
finished with a 2-7 overall record and a 1-5 record in
ence. By

Lani Hughes running in the Union City Invitational
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BOYS
WON 2
LOST 5
Home
Concord
Springpor
Coldwater
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Jonesvill
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GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY. D. Stanton. T. Waffle, J. Walters, L. Hughes, M. Roberts. S.
Carman, H. Gutman, and M. McFeters.

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WON 0 L O S T 6
U.C. O p p
Homer
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Concord F o r f e i t
Springport F o r f e i t
Coldwater F o r f e i t
Bronson F o r f e i t
Quincy F o r f e i t
Jonesville F o r f e i t
Reading F o r f e i t

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY. Front row. M. McFeters, B. Bartush, K. Davenport, M Hulbert.
P. Mathis. R. Waite, D Stanton. Back Row. C. Etchison. R Smith. J Graham, T Olsen D. Rapson
J. Jury, and J. Royer.
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Minor.

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Marshall. R. Rosenberry, and A. Leson. Back Row: J. Sutton, R. Smith, J. Sutton, B.
Enyart, D Eyre, D. Hoenes, and Coach AcMoody.

The varsity basketball t e a m didn't
have the greatest season this year,
but t h e y w o r k e d h a r d a n d finished
with a 6-14 record, t y i n g for 4 t h in
the c o n f e r e n c e .
Variety s e e m e d t o b e t h e key t o
this y e a r ' s s e a s o n b e c a u s e t h e r e
were big wins, big losses, a n d some
close g a m e s . T w o o f t h e b i g wins
were definitely highlights of
son, including t h e 7 4 - 5 7 w i n o v e r
Springport which was also
gers' first win of the season,
60-48 win o v e r Reading.
The 64-63 loss to Quincy
nitely a heartbreaker. The Chargers
had a 6-point lead with less than 30
seconds l e f t i n t h e g a m e w h e n
Quincy m a d e a n
back t o p u t t h e g a m e in overtime,
and t h e Chargers e n d e d u p losing
by o n e point.
This y e a r ' s c o a c h w a s V e r n
AcMoody.

WON 6 L O S T 1 4
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by heartbreaking losses
WON 4 L O S T 1 6
U.0
Bronson 4 5
St. Phillip 3 8
Homer 3 7
Concord 4 6
Athens 5 5
Tekonsha 5 6
Springport 7 0
Quincy 4 4
Jonesville 5 0
Reading 5 3
Colon 3 4
Homer 3 5
Concord 4 6
Pennfield 3 0
Athens 4 3
Springport 5 9
Quincy 2 3
Springfield 5 3
Jonesville 5 0
Reading 5 3

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5 5
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5 0
5 1
5 4
5 0
5 7
5 1
5 8
5 3
6 7
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7 6
6 7
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6 8
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5 1
5 8

The Junior Varsity 1987-88 team was o young one.
After t w o sophomores were moved up t o Varsity in
the middle of the season, the J.V. team was left with
all freshmen, but the year was a fairly good one for the
young Chargers. Very rarely did they play a boring
game. Their games were always intense.
The Chargers first win of the season was a
55-51 win over Athens. The win came after
secutive losses and fired u p the Chargers,
went on to win two of their three following games.
The Chargers record o f 4-16 really doesn't show
how well they played because many games were
close ones that ended u p as
One g a m e was a n overtime loss t o Reading. The
Chargers had a 27-19 lead going into the
ter, but Reading came back t o tie the game, and
forced it into overtime. Union City only scored one
point in overtime, and lost 58-53.
This year's team was coached by Tom Gillette.
By Chris Mathis

J.V. BASKETBALL. Front Row: C. Lloyd. M. Zobian, K. Davenport, P. Mathis. S. Kever. J. Jury,
Cody Claar looks o n as a fellow a n d J. Parks. Back Row: Coach T. Gillette, M. Eyre. J. Hicks, M Dunks, D Ray. J. Rapelje, L.
teammate goes up for a basket M e r c h a n t , and C. Claar.

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height t o m a k e a much- n e e d e d
basket
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for t w o

�WRESTLING

highlight '88 season

VARSITY WRESTLING. Front Row: J. Cuyler, D. Herman, C. Yeakey, A. Jones, R. Waltz, M. James,
and B. Watkins. Back Row: Coach M. Leson, T. Madden, J. Kent, V. Miller, S. Flemming, J. Roach, E Pugh
S. Waltz, J. King, and Assistant Coach

Determination, strength, skill, c o u r a g e , a n d sheer will
are all elements o f wrestling. While w a t c h i n g s o m e o n e
wrestle, y o u c a n feel t h e e x c i t e m e n t o f winning or t h e
bitter disappointment o f losing. The hard practices a n d
determination of the t e a m to push themselves to the limit
paid o ff this year, giving t h e t e a m a first in
eleven other wins.
In a close m e e t with Edwardsburg, the Chargers pulled
a h e a d w i t h a s c o r e o f 37-32. A t Jonesville, w h e n t h e
wrestlers displayed a l o t o f h e a r t a n d t e a m spirit, t h e y
tied f o r first p l a c e w i t h Q u i n c y a n d
leadership a n d cleverness on t h e m a t pushed t h e t e a m
into s e c o n d p l a c e a t Branch C o u n t y,
Stockbridge lnvitationals. W h e n asked w h a t t h e k e y t o
the season was, Assistant c o a c h Jeff Hilarides said, "The
guys really rallied around t h e t e a m . They
ive of one another and worked hard t o g e t h e r. " The hard
work a n d support also g a v e t h e t e a m third p l a c e s a t
Harper Creek and Union City lnvitationals and also a third
in t h e c o n f e r e n c e m e e t .
The t e a m leaders To m M a d d e n , J e ff Kent, a n d To m
Olson helped t o k e e p the team's attitude positive when
the practices seemed t o o hard or when injuries occured.
In t h e e n d , t h e chargers l e a r n e d t h a t h a r d w o r k a n d
dedication m a k e a winning t e a m .
By Michelle Smith

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WON 11 L O S T 2

UC O P P
Edwardsburg 3 7
3 2
Pennfield 4 8
2 1
Bronson
5 7
1 8
Homer
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Concord 5 5
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Athens
4 7
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Springport 6 0
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Quincy
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Springfield 5 2
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Three Rivers 4 6
1 9
Jonesville 3 6
2 2
South Haven 3 3
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Buchanan 4 2
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Pennfield Invitational
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Harper Creek Invitational
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Springfield Invitational
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Stockbndge Invitational
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Union City Invitational
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�Left. Tom Madden shows that concentration is the key.
Below. J.V. WRESTLING. Front Row: C. Etchison, B. Norton, D. Herman, R. Waltz, D. Musselman. Back Row:
Coach Leson, J.Cuyler, C. Pugh, M. Boyes, J. Freds, T. Clark, J. Royer, Asst. Coach

Jeff Kent letting his opponent know from the beginning he'll win for Union City.

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VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
with rival athens
Homer
L o s t
Tekonsha L o s t
Athens
L o s t
Springport (DH) L o s t
Quincy
L o s t
Reading L o s t
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Athens
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Reading L o s t
Concord (DH) L o s t
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North Adams Inv. 4 t h
Polish Inv.
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UC Classic
5 t h
Coldwater Inv. 5 t h

The 1987-88 Varsity Volleyball t e a m
started out quite slowly this season but
steadily i m p r o v e d with high hopes for
districts. The y o u n g t e a m f o u g h t hard
all season b u t luck d i d n ' t s e e m t o b e
on their side m u c h o f t h e t i m e . This
year's t e a m consisted o f four seniors
and s e v e n juniors. T h e s e v e n juniors,
who will b e returning n e x t y e a r will
make u p a strong t e a m , o n e t h a t will
be h a r d t o b e a t . C o a c h Denise Te ff t
felt t h a t t h e t e a m was
ed b u t t h e y h a d a hard t i m e working
together all a t t h e same time.
The girls had many close games and
matches, o n e o f which w a s
ens. Both teams seemed quite equally
m a t c h e d but our girls c a m e out a h e a d
in t h e first g a m e . T h e
the L a d y C h a r g e r s ' c o m m u n i c a t i o n
broke d o w n and Athens won. The third
and final g a m e w a s o n e
skill b y b o t h t e a m s b u t A t h e n s a g a i n
c a m e out on t o p with the final
14-16 to win the match. The girls w e r e
quite upset b u t realized t h a t
forts w e r e n ' t in vain.
Kelly Baldwin
the good of the team.

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GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. Front Row: Kris AIler, Aimee Foote.
Julie Simington and Renee Palmatier. Back Row. Coach Denise Tefft. Kim
Yeakey, Rhonda Guertler, Nikki Fraley, Amy Kever, Helena Keller,
er Chris

Nikki Fraley and Lea Clutter go up
for a block.

Kim Yeakey gets redy t o execute a
bump

��J.V. VOLLEYBALL
builds for next year
A team of six walks onto the court. The coach shouts advice
and knows the six players are ready to give the match
At the end of the match, the players have shown they can work
together as a team and win. The traditional bump, set,
becomes a familiar phrase heard by the J.V. Volleyball team.
Newcomers t o the hard competition o f H.S. Volleyball, the
freshmen proved they could hold their own with the
Hard practices made up of the jump guard, serving drills, and
learning to work together made them keep their mind
ing else but Volleyball. Placing third in the county tournament,
the J.V. team also won two matches against Homer and Quincy
where determination, team spirit, and working together made
the difference. By
Lucy a n d Tina g o for t h e b l o c k

WON 5 LOST 5
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M i d i King drops for t h e b u m p .

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Lucy, and Bobbi take a
the concession stand.
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Korn, T. Watson, Middle
Johnson, J. Wolf. L. Jones. C .
Lepper, R. Heikkila, T. Gordon,
and B. Wa t s o n . B a c k R o w
Coach J. Dolson, M. Smith, M
King, L. Kimble, T. Gunther, S
Miller, J . Walters, S. Gardner,
and N.

�CHEERLEADER
cheer teams to victory

Shannon a n d Nikki c h e e r o n t h e
ball t e a m .
Varsity cheerleaders at the Homecoming g

VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: A . Blanton, A . Kershner, P C r a n d a l l a n d D
Cronk. S e c o n d Row: A . Heikkila, N. L e t e n d r e , C. M c A v o y, S. Harshberger.

J.V. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS. J. Brickhouse, T. Wa d l e y, D. Hoenes, L. Jones, A . Herman.
a n d M. Rapelje.
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ARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. Front Row. D . Hoenes, A
ershner. S. Harshberger, and A Adolph. Back Row: N.
h, S W c h e l l . and T Taylor.

JV BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. B. Hickox, B. Lepper, A. Johnson,
Dowde

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�ALL CONFERENCE

from fall teams

Above: The football team takes the line.

G I R L S BASKETBALL ALL CONFERENCE. Lea Clutter, center, was All Conference.
Nikki Fraley, left, and Julie Simington, right, received Honorable Mention.

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ALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL. Ed Cross, Chad Wilson, Ralph Smith, a n d Rob
Bennett

ALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM Jim Sutton, Victor Miller,
Aaron Leson. and
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�State of the A r t
in the heart of the state

In unison T a k i n g t h e
long ride t o the VO-ED
center . .. s t u d e n t council
holding meetings t o solve
UCHS's major
skimming over the snow on
a chilly winter's d a y with t h e
ski club . .. marching on a
cold, rainy Friday night
making memories in t h e
yearbook . . . t h e g r e a t
achievers in t h e NHS . . .

Duke Risner c o m e s b a c k f r o m t h e g r a v e ?
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through t h e c o l d
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�BAND COUNCIL

Front Row: R. Heikkila, D. Hoenes, a n d J B r o n s o n B a c k R o w C . M c A v o y. J. K e n t , L.
Clutter, a n d T. G o r d o n .

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Front Row: Kershner, Moore, Smith, Gordon. Heikkila, Clutter, Leson, Ye a k e y. Willey. a n d
Goodrich. S e c o n d Row Mathis, Hoath, Kaechele, Bradley, Herman, Howell. Barlow, a n d
Mathis. Third R o w Hull. EdgeII, Lichty, Palmatier, Guertler. Cross. a n d A l w o o d . Fourth
Row: Watson, Reinke, M c A v o y, Hoath, Johnson, Spoor, a n d Shephard, Fifth Row. Smith.
Shawano, Aller, Bartlett, D o u d e . Smith, Crandall, a n d Boyes. Sixth Row:
stead, C l u t t e r, Amsler, Elyea, Miller, Bronson, a n d Robbins. S e v e n t h R o w C r a n d a l l ,
Spierling, Korn, Prough, Hopkins, Wa i t e , Wa ff l e , a n d G o r d o n B a c k RowOlson, Keller, Truax. A d o l p h , a n d Wo r t m a n .
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after 27 years
This was the year that all the band's work
off. After numerous years of selling sausage, cheese,
and candles and working bingo games, the
year-old uniforms were finally replaced with new ones
which arrived the day of the marching contest.
The new uniforms are quite a bold change from the
old ones. They are designed in what is called choir
style and are reversible to coordinate with
ent seasons. The marching side is maroon
diagonally across a white front panel. To top the new
look are the tall maroon and white hats with silver trim
and a tall white feather plume. The concert side of the
uniform is all maroon with silver trim and silver buttons
along each side. By
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minute b e f o r e showing o ff their n e w b a n d uniforms during
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A a g e Band F r o n t Row A L e s o n , J W a i t e , K Ye a k e y, 0 Johnson.
a n d J K e n t S e c o n d Row P A l w o o d , C Etchison. a n d S. Lichty Third
Pow L. Clutter, L. Cross, a n d C Hull Fourth Row D Hoenes, S Willey.
a n d G G o o d r i c h F i f t h R o w T O l s e n , M B o y e s . T C l u t t e r, a n d P
Mathis
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�FLAG CORPS

Front Row. P a i g e Crandall a n d Susan Spierling. S e c o n d Row: A l i c e
Adolph and Nikki Fraley. Back Row: Cherie Wortman, Terri
Bopp, Lucy Korn, a n d Teri Gordon.

CADET BAND

Front Row. B. Blowers, C. Rook, J. Walters, K. Wortman, H. Schafer, L.
Hughes, A. Melendy, Mr. Hilarides, J. Prough, T. Watson, T. Thomet, T.
Alwood, T. Britten, a n d J. Wolff. Second Row: L. A d a m s , N. Rutan. S.
Pitt, C. Johnson, S. Kever, J. Parks, K. Carmon, G. Racolta, J. Tule, J.
Brickhouse, a n d C . Thompson. B a c k Row: M . King, B. We i n b e r g , T.
Finney, C. Lloyd, P. Coffin, J. Brookmeyer. a n d

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�MAJORETTES: Shelly Hopkins, Helena Keller, and Marcy
Prough

Junior Drum Major Angie Kershner a n d Senior
Major Gary Goodrich.

BAND COUNCIL: J e ff Kent, L e a Clutter, a n d Don
Hoenes
Flag Corps members Cherie Wortman, Jenn Bopp,
Nikki Fraley, Susan Spierling, and Alice Adolph before
halftime

�JOURNALISM STAFF

JOURNALISM STAFF. First Row: C. Mathis, C. Russell, P. Minor. J. Haggerty, A.
Cline, C. Wortman, D. Beemer, C. Alwood. S. Spierling, B. Mills, and C. Geer. Back
Row. Mrs. Alaniz, L. Robbins, M. Smith, A. Ladd, M. Roberts, C. Reed, N.
Shawano. C Hoppe, and M Ruffner.

YEARBOOK EDITORS

This year's editors, Cherie Wortrnan and Terri Cline.

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�Journalists
defeat darth deadline
Once upon a time, in a school far, far away
from Hawaii l i v e d 2 2 Journalism students,
headed by the courageous heroines, Cherie
Wortman and Terri Cline. On the other side of
town lived their deadly foe, Darth Deadline,
created by the evil Dr. Jostens.
The heroines went through seven days o f
intensive training to learn how to defeat Darth
Deadline, in a place far, far away
City, called Ball State University. " I t was an
excellent opportunity, but the work
nizing," said Terri Cline.
When the heroines came back, they trained
the other 20 journalism students how to defeat
the nasty villain, while making the best darn
yearbook in the country. "People don't realize
that if we miss the (Darth) deadline,
book won't come out until next year," said
Cherie Wortman.
In a f e w months Darth Deadline c a m e
around a n d t h e students defeated him b y
turning in t h e best pages ever, o n time. " I
couldn't believe we actually did it! This has to
be the best yearbook staff ever," said excited
journalism student,
Although this situation is dramatized, it
By: Chris Mathis, Chad Russell, and
nor
Yearbook editors Cherie Wortman and Terri
Cline help out Sue Spierling, Chad Russell, and
Jeanette Haggerty. Photo by C. Mathis.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS
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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. D o n Hoenes, treasurer: Nikki Fraley, president:
don. secretary: D o u g Eyre, v i c e president.

STUDENT COUNCIL

STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: R. Engblom, M. Rapelje, A. Ladd, C. M c A v o y, P. Crandall,
and B. Blanton, S e c o n d Row: D. Hoenes, A. Herman. B. Lepper, S. Guertler. N. Letendre,
D. Eyre, A. Johnson, N. Fraley, L. Clutter, a n d T. Gordon. Bock P o w • J. Wa l t e r, C. Hull. J.
Bronson, D. Hoenes, G . Goodrich, L. Fraley, J. Sutton, a n d R. Heikkila.

�H a i r s t y l e s . . . '87-'88
Wondering how to get your hair done? Well, here at
Union City you could see a variety of hairstyles
88, ranging from long t o short, a n d from curly t o
straight. I t didn't m a t t e r w h a t kind o f hairstyle y o u
wanted, o n c e it was seen, it was "in".
The big look with the guys was shaving lines in the
side of their hair. Aaron Leson said that he got his hair
shaved b e c a u s e i t l o o k e d g o o d . Although, m a n y
went with the trend, others kept a more conservative
style
Many girls wore a crazy, wild look. D e e Beemer said
she liked the wind-blown effect, because it was easy
to do, while Renee' Palmatier h a d a wild
cause she said that she liked to look crazy.
also went so far as to a shave the sides of their heads.
So, n o matter w h a t kind o f hairstyle you w a n t e d in
1987-88, it was "in". By A. Ladd

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Renee' Palmatier, junior, expressed herself in
ent t y p e of hairstyle.

Jason Parks, freshman, with a checkerboard look.

Tom M a d d e n , senior, w o r e t h e c o m m o n hairstyle
which featured shaved lines on the side of the head.
Dee Beemer, senior, with her wind-blown hair effect.
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�QUIZ BOWL. Front R o w L a r r y Truax, To n y Strupulis, D o n Hoenes, Tr a c y Pifer. Va l e r i e
Hoath B a c k Row. Mark Amsler, J a a p Doude, S c o t t Corey, Marvin Boyes, Rob Collins, Kim
Smith. a n d D e a n n a Elyea.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

W - W - 1 1
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front Row: N. Fraley, C. Mathis, treasurer: L.
president; D. Hoenes, president: K. Smith, secretary: L. Amsler M i d d l e Row. Mrs. Albright,
advisor; M. Prough, P. Crandall, C. M c A v o y. J. Simington, R. Bennett, A. Adolph, T. Cline,
T. G o r d o n , D. Elyea. L. Miller B a c k R o w : B. Blanton, J. Sutton. A . Leson, J. B o p p . A .
Johnson, R. Engblom, N. Letendre.
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�Mr Miller c o n g r a t u l a t e s Brooks Blanton
as h e signs t h e William A .
bership b o o k .

Quiz Bowl members try t o
answer questions during a
practice.

Jacip D o u d e explains his a n s w e r t o his
team members
Jennifer B o p p i s t a p p e d a s a n e w
m e m b e r of t h e National Honor Society
by A n d y Johnson

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GIFTED AND TALENTED

Front Row: L. Hughes, D. Elyea, K. Smith, D. Smith, P. Crandall. and J. Bopp.
S. Corey, L. Truax, M. Boyes, R. Collins, K. Yeakey, and K. Carman. Back Row: D. Ramon,
M. Amsler, T. Clutter, B. Harvey, J. Sutton, D. Hoenes, and L. Clutter.

SKI CLUB

Front Row: K. Carman, S. Korn, T. Sanders, W. Etchison. B. Bartush, D. Smith, and J. Doude
Back Row: J. Walters, C. McAvoy, R. Guertler, J. Barlow. T. Cline S. Guertler, T.
Blowers, C. Hull, and
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�D u c e y. Lainie, a n d S c o t t s p e n d
tra t i m e in t h e library.
Ta l e n t e d a n d g i f t e d m e m b e r s c o m p a r e
notes

Tim Sanders p r e p a r e s
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�State your B u s i n e s s
school and community

Union City . . . a close-knit
community . . . a p a t h y
combined with strong
feelings over the 1987
millage election . . . students
struggling for t h e
continuation o f their sports
program . . . t h e St. J o e
River that p e o p l e o f t e n t a k e
for g r a n t e d . . . C i t g o , a
place t o run into a friend
a community proud o f its
heritage as seen in t h e
restored historical homes

A solemn look a t the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Church
Riverview Park's small d a m

. . a n interdependence

�Looking through t h e fall
leaves a t t h e beautiful
Methodist c h u r c h

Terri Cline, Jenine
Barlow, a n d S t a c y
Guertler enjoying a d a y
at Riverbend Park

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INSURANCE
215 N. Broadway
Union City, M I

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Phone: 741-5861

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TINA'S SNIP 'N' CURL
BEAUTY SHOP
• Facials
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• Haircuts For The
Open
741-5351

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(517) 741-3244
(517) 741-7794

GARY C. H O AT H

Agency
Auctioneers — Realtors

BOA 297.393 Francisco Rd R A f l
Union City.

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Union City, M I
(517)-741-5431

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UNION LAKE
INC
825 Blossom Rd • Sherwood,
MI • 49089 • (517) 741-3146
Live Bait • Tackle • Boat Rental • Camping
Groceries • Beer • Liquor • Ice Cream
Cabins By The Day,
Week, Month, Or
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NBC BEAUTY
SALON
304 E.
Burlingto
765-267

Deanna And Carol
Open Wed Thru Sat

�JENKINS
FUNERA
HOM
501 N. Broadway
Union
Manager — Charles Putnam

741-9333

PATRONS
COLD
Coast to Coast
Plaza Barber and Tanning Shop
Baldwin Clinic
Max
Swicks Meat
Glover Drug Inc.
ATHE
Athens Hardware
Spoor
TEKONS
Evans Drugstore
SHERWO
Cases Place
BURLINGT
Arey's Hardware

2845 9 M i l e R d . — P. O . B o x 252
U n i o n C i t y, M I 49094
Phone: 517-741-7114

Custom Painting
Body Work
Ditzle
Automotive
Finish
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UNION
Wells Fargo
Signs and
Village Lounge
Family Restaurant
The Warehouse
Village Boutique

NANCYMILLER
AHOUSE
REALTY. INC. P.C.

Larry
Spoor

Office:
5171 741-5785

Residence
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�ALANIZ WATER
CONDITIONING

..ERRY C A R M A N

19 Years Of Service To The A r e a
Distributors Of

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Systems

49094

Residential — Commercial
Rentals — Sales
Salt Service

Congratulations
Class O f 1988
From
ALBRIGHT
BUILDERS A N D
SUPPLY

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Call
279-9015
40 S Hanchett
Coldwater

M-60

Union City, MI

741-5791

A Complete
Cente

Ben Alaniz
Owner

Football Players,
Cheerleaders, Fans,
and Boosters Rally
around the fire
annual Snake Dance
prior t o the rival g a m e
with Athens in
contention for the little
brown jug.

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LANG'S ARCHERY
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
New Lite — Like 3-D
Archery Targets

210 EAST
BURLINGTON,

OFFICE (517) 765-2920
OTIS LANG

Congratulations From

TEKONSHA ENGINEERING

JIM'S B O D Y SHOP
Burlington, M I
49029

Don't Forget To Have
Some Fun A l o n g The
Road To Success!

Support
Th
Union City
Chargers

SPENCER FUNERAL
HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
310 S. Capital Ave.
Athens, Michigan

McDonald's
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THE BUCKET
Of Union City, MI
Dart Tournament
And Ta c o Night
Dancing Fri. A n d Sat. Nights

Call C o l l e c t 616-729-4100

WADSWORT
GARAG
795 Dunks
Sherwood,
517-741-52

�CHUCK'S SWEEPER SHOP
116 N.
Tekonsha 767-3200
New &amp; Rebuilt Sweepers
Repair On All Makes

ED'S MEAT
PROCESSIN
Route No. 1
Adolph
Union City, Michigan
4909
Phone 517-741-5631

TEKONSHAFLOWERS &amp;
122 N MAIN ST • P 0 BOX 115
TEKONSHA M I 49092
(517)

Custom Butchering
Processin

FLOWERS - PLANTS • ANTIQUES - GIFTS
KERRY W SWEETING
OWNE

SHARON
MANAGE

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KOLLECTABLE

AUT
SUPPL

Country Gift Items • Antiques
Stuffed Animals
741-3604 2 0 6 N . B r o a d w a y

(Lower Level Of

• New And

• Performance
Cars And Trucks •
Hydraulic Hose Service •
• Paint

(517) 741-8665

FARM DRAINAGE
SERVIC

Open
8 A M -5:30 P M
741-9071

IRRIGATION MAINS &amp; LAND
DRAINAGE
GAIL CARPENTER 5 8 4 W. GIRARD RD
Owner &amp; Oper. U N I O N CITY,

MILLER'
PHARMAC
Your
Car
Headquarter
Full Prescription
Cosmetics • Cards •
Fragrances
206 North
Union City,

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MICHIGAN

Phone 278-7860 7 4 1 - 3 7 7 1
461 Marshall St. 2 0 2 N. Broadway Si
Coldwater, MI U n i o n

Two Locations to

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"Good Luck"
'88 Seniors
M-60-N. Broadway
Union

�PINE VIEW FARM
MARKE

BRICK B L O C K

THEWEIRICH
70 Tuttle
Union City (517) 741-7495

Good Luck
Class Of 88

S T O N E

FIREPLACES C E M E N T

HARSHBERGER BROS.
MASON C O N T R A C TO R S

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741.7857

Harold Card R o n Vankersen

GLOV
COATER
INC.
East M - 6 0

Union City, MI

COLD
TRUEHARDWAR
Value &amp;
P.O. Box 511
512 E. Chicago
Coldwater, MI 49036 (517) 278-4495

Farm
Commercial • Residential

STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS

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GROHOLSKI REALTY
INC.

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MARY ALICE
Agent

Burlington, MI
Off.: (517) 741-7210
Res.. (517) 741-7818

227 North Broadway
Union City, Michigan 49094

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John L.Wilkie
Arleen
Bookeepi
income Tax
Data

118 Ellen
Union City,
Office:

Betty J. Groholski
Associate Broker

Phon
(517) 765-2112

�The Best To Yo u In 8 8
And In T h e Years To
Come

Congratulation
Senior
BETTY'S TAX
Union City, MI 49094
Office

COLDWATER OPTOMETRICS,
P.C.

M-66 A t H Drive South
East Leory, Michigan
4905

Dr. Gary L. Howe, Dr. Bruce G. Young
Dr. David M. McClaid
Optometrists
Eye Exams
Complete Optical Service
Telephone
(517) 278-2208

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MASTER CHUNG'S BLACK BELT
ACADEMY
Coldwater Academy Of Martial Arts
Olympic Sports &amp; Self Defense

R&amp; S
R T. 1 . B O x 4 5 1 . C O L D W A T E R R D .

Gary R. Blaskie

U N I O N C I T Y, M I 4 9 0 9 4

R O G E R D. SMITH. S R

Black Belt Instructor
U.S.T.U. Referee
PHONE 1 5 1 7 1 7 4 1 - 3 4 7 7

Gym — (517) 279-7199
71,2 W.
Coldwater, MI 49036

DUTCHER
FUNERAL H O M E
440 W.
Coldwater,
517/278-279

Steven Dutcher, Director

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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 432
Tim Stahleckee
Store Manager

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THESHERWIN WILLIAMS CO
465 Marshall Street
Coldwater, MI 49036

Complete Line O f
Decorating
Supplies

�You're Looking Smarter
Than Ever
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131 N.
Athens.
129-900

9 W. Chicago
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Catalog: 279-7551

America's
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229 S. Capital
Athens, MI

NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS
995 MENDON ROAD
ATHENS, MICHIGAN
JUNCTION OF M-60 AND
DAN R. RICHBURG
OWNE

616-729-514

Factory representatives for
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SMITH'S AUTO PARTS

53 West Chicago St.
Coldwater, Ml 49036

218 N. Broadway
Union City, MI 49094

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Phone 5 1 7 - 7 4 1 - 8 8 2 4
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PHONE (517) 278-2488
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50 West
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

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LEATHER CENTER, I N C .
Leather Garments,

ED'S AUTO
316 N.
Union City, MI
741-708

Tanning, Repairing, And Cleaning
Richard Steckbauer
Union City,
Jane Steckbauer ( 5 1 7 )

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F R I E N D LY
MARKET
100 Charlotte St.
Union City, M I
49094

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Computer Wheel Balance • Lube — Oil
And Filter • Brakes • Tune-Ups •
Used Cars

Established In 1868

THE
REGISTER
TRIBUNE

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104 Ellen St. Union City
(517) 741-8451
Commerical Printing
Wedding Stationary

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517-741-488

LICENSED BUILDERS - COMPLETE REMODELING

A Good Place To Work
Call For Free Estimate

7911 Highway
Union City,
speeD EOUIRmENT

TAKE-OUT PIZZA

&amp;LRACECAR
WEST M - 6 0 . UNION CITT. M I 4 9 0 9 4
PHONE: 5 1 7 / 7 4 1 - 3 2 7 6

741-9181
JACK S H A R P
LARRY B I B L E

M A G N I N ! 51404. S E R V I C E S

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M-60 Union City

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Burlingame,
D.V.M.

"The
Trench Box
Specialists

GRISWOLD
ENGINEERING INC.
Highway M-60 • Union City,
Call 800-248-2054
(In Michigan 517-741-4471 Collect)

727 North
Union City, M I
49094
(517) 741-7885

J E W E L RY

Authentic
Union City
Class Rings

Coldwater, M I
(517) 2 7 9 - 9 4 5 2

Artcarved Diamond Rings
Fred A. Culy
Jeffery A. Culy

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�At Diet Center, you have
nothing to lose but weight.
b B U N D Y

• Loss weight last • Keep tt off forever • Private, OmtY
counseling • L o w prices, no contracts

Call today for a
free, Introductory
consultation.

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and England.

LARRY BARR
PLANT M A N A G E R

Stop By Our New Location At
161 W Chicago Street Coldwater
(Near Kentucky Fried Chicken)
517-741-797

Hours Mon -Fri 7-11.30 AM
2 30-5
Sat 8 0 0 - 11 0 0

421 RACE STREET • COLDWATER, MICH 49036 • (517)278-732'

Senior Portraits Are Fun A t .

CARPENTER'
LAUNDR
UNION CITY
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CLASSIC PORTRAITS BY
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168 Division St.
P.O. Box 466
Coldwater, M I
517/279-7571
Closed Sundays

-"Fearless Ferris With The Finest"

Ferris R. V. Sales &amp; Service
Coldwater, Mich.
517-278-5691

�President
Jon Washburn

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Bus (517) 741-3775
953 Manufacturers Drive
Westland MI 48185
Tel. (313) 326-6630
Telex 49 96819 Fax (313) 326-7439

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Congratulations
Class Of '88

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CITY. M I 4 9 0 9 4

MELTING POT
RESTAURAN

Dr. Charles F.
Morton
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Downtown

606 N . Broadway
Union C i t y, M I 49094

Summer
Mon.-Tue. 7
Wed.-Sat. 7
Winter
Mon.-Tue. 7
Wed.-Sat. 7

New Patients
Emergencies Seen Promptly
741-8981
4.

HOOKER

Floyd Worden

BROOKSIDE A U TO
COMPANY
INC.

"MOBIL PRODUCTS"
Locally Owned S Operated Since M B
• Home Heating Fuel
Mobil
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M-60 Burlington, M I

Product.
Prompt Keep-Full Service

New And Used Cars
And Leasing
Home And
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Cleaning
• Motor
Farm O a . &amp; Diesel Fuel
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369-3665

"We're Small Enough
You, Big Enough To Serve You"

�DON'S CITGO

Congratulations
Class Of
198

Self-Serve Gas And
Convenience
Store

A FOUNDRY

Wine And
Cold Beer
Michigan Lottery
Video Tape Rental
Open 7 Days A Week
5 AM til Midnight

790 N. Broadway
Union City, Ml
(617) 741-3665

1146 N. Raymond
Battle Creek, M I
616/963-8539

"LOVING CARE FOR THE ELDERLY"
Private

Sycamore
-Quality Aluminum
116 W.
Colon. MI 49040
(616)

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Veronica Cline. Manager • Evenings Call (517)

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�CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 88
FROM YOUR F R I E N D S AT
ARGUBRIGHT BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
A r g u b r i g h t Business College
offers an a l t e r n a t i v e approach to
t r a d i t i o n a l c a r e e r goals w i t h
a w i d e r a n g e o f accelerated
programs that
fessional c a r e e r t r a i n i n g .

Whatever y o u r f u t u r e goals m a y
be A r g u b r i g h t Business College
has a p r o g r a m designed to place
y o u i n t h e job m a r k e t w i t h
the s k i l l s todays c o m p a n i e s
need.

�Senior Credits
JOHN ADAMS - Cross Country 1, 2, 3;
Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Softball 1, 2. 3;
Choir 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Activities 4;
Snocoming Activities 4 ; Heritage D a y
Booth 4; Soccer 2, 3: Memory Quiz 1,
ALICE ADOLPH - Cadet Band 1; Senior
Band 2, 3, 4: Flag Corps 2, 3, 4;
3, 4; Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
coming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pep Band 2, 3. 4; Solo Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4:
Varsity Cheerleader 4; National
ciety 4.
CHERYL ALWOOD - Yearbook Staff 4;
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Heritage Day Booth
4
LISAAMSLER - C a d e t Band 1 ; Senior
Band 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2: Softball
4; Yearbook Staff 3; Newspaper Staff 3;
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
ing Activities 1, 2, 3.4; Heritage Day Booth
4, Student Leadership Program 1, 2, 3, 4:
Class Secretary 1: Class President 2, 3, 4.
JENINE BARLOW - Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2;
Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Track 1,
book Staff 3; Newspaper Staff
coming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming
Activities 1, 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 4: Heritage
Day Booth 4; Talent Show 4;
DEEBEEMER - J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity
Basketball 4; J.V. Cheerleader
book Staff 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Homecoming
Activities 1, 2, 3, 4: Snocoming Activities I.
2, 3, 4; Heritage Day Booth 4;
surer 1; Homecoming Court 4.
BRANDY BENNETT - Softball 2; Yearbook
Staff 3: Newspaper Staff 3; Homecoming
Activities 1, 2, 3.4; Snocoming Activities I.
2, 3, 4; Heritage Day Booth 4; Powderpuff
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LEA CLUTTER - C a d e t Band 1; Senior
Band 2, 3, 4. Stage Band 2, 3, 4;
1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2;
ketball 3. 4; J.V. Volleyball 1, 2: Varsity
Volleyball 3, 4 ; Track 1 , 2 , 4 ; Student
Council 1, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff
per Staff 3; National Honor Society 3, 4,
Officer 4; Homecoming Activities 1, 2,
Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Talented
and Gifted Program 3, 4; Talent Show
School Play 2 : Student
gram 3, 4, Planning Committee
coming Court 4; Band Council 4;
ficer 4; All Conference 4.
PAM COLVIN - J.V. Volleyball 1, 2; Track
1; Student Council 1;
ties 1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
4; Student Leadership Program
coming Court 4.
MIKE COY - Homecoming Activities 4.
DUANE CRANDALL - J.V. Football T r a c k
1, 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Choir
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4:
ties 1, 2, 3, 4; Heritage Day Booth 2.
DAWN CRONK - Track 1,
leader 1: Homecoming Activities 1, 2. 3.4;
Snocoming Activities 1, 2.
ED CROSS - J.V. Football 1;
ball 2. 3, 4: Track 2. 3. 4; Homecoming
Activities 1, 2, 3.4. Snocoming Activities I.
2, 3. 4; Football Captain 4; All Conference
Team 2 3: All Conference First Team 4.
ANGELA CULVER ties 1, 4.
PAT CUYLER - J.V. Basketball 1: Softball
1, 2. 3, 4; Choir 3.

Basketball 3, 4. Student Council 2, Student
Council V i c e -President 4 ; Homecoming
Activities 1, 2,3, 4, Snocoming
2, 3, 4: Heritage Day Booth 4; Student
Leadership Program 2. 3. Class
Football Honorable Mention 3,
ence Second Team 4
NIKKI FRALEY - Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep
Band 3,. I V. Basketball 1, 2;
ketball 3, 4; J.V. Volleyball 1:
leyball 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 1
Yearbook Staff 3 ; Newspaper Staff 3 ;
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Heritage
4; Talent Show 3, 4: Student Leadership
Program 3, 4, Basketball
tion 3: Powderpuff 1; Flag Corps 2. 3. 4:
Homecoming Court 4. National
ciety 3.4; All Conference
tion 4.
JAMIE GALINIS - F.F.A. 1.2.
GARY GOODRICH - Cadet Band
ior Band 2. 3. 4: Stage Band 4; Pep
Student Council 4: Choir 3; Homecoming
Activities 4: Snocoming Activities 4: Talent
Show 1.
TERI GORDON - Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Stage Band 3, 4. Student Council 3, 4;
Secretary 4: Homecoming Activities 1. 2,
3, 4; Snocoming Activities 1. 2. 3, 4; Talent
Show 3; Student Leadership Program 4;
Powderpuff 1; National Honor Society 4.
JOHN GRAHAM - Cross Country 4; Track
3; Homecoming Activities 1,
ing Activities 1, 3, 4.
STACY GUERTLER - Cadet Band
Band 2, 3. 4: I V. Volleyball 1, Track 1,
Student Council 4; Ski Club 2, 3,
coming Activities 1. 2, 3, 4. Snocoming
Activities 1, 2. 3. 4; Talent Show 4; Student
Leadership Program 4:

ROBBENNETT - J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity
Football 3, 4; J.V Baseball 1, 2; Varsity
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Student
Council 1; Yearbook Staff 3; Newspaper
Staff 3: National Honor Society 3,
coming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming
Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Heritage Day Booth 4;
Class Treasurer 2, 3; All
Team 4.

KEVIN DAVENPORT - Cross Country 1, 2,
4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Activities
1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4;
Heritage Day Booth 4.

JEANETTE HAGGERTY - Track 1 , J . V.
Cheerleader 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski
Club 4. Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4;
Snocoming Activities 1, 2. 3,
per Staff

DON DEEPEN - Ski Club 3; Homecoming
Activities 2, 3. 4: Snocoming Activities
4: Heritage Day Booth 4.

ANGIE HAMPTON - Choir 3, Homecoming
Activities 1, 2, 3; Snocoming Activities 1.2.
3. Heritage Day Booth 4.

ALISHA BLANTON - J.V. Cheerleader
Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Council
4; Choir 3; Homecoming Activities 1. 2, 3.
4; Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4: Heritage
Day Booth 4; Talent Show 2, 4.

JAAP DOUDE - Senior Band 4: Stage
Band 4; Pep Band 4; Ski Club
ing Activities 4; Snocoming Activities 4:
Student Leadership Program 4, Quiz Bowl
4

RON BLOWERS - Golf 3. 4; J.V.
J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Varsity Baseball 3.
Club 4; Homecoming Activities 1. 2, 3, 4;
Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3. 4.

ROB ENGBLOM - J.V. Football I . Varsity
Football 3, 4. Student Council 1, 3,
tional Honor Society 3:
tivities 1, 2, 3.4; Snocoming Activities
3, 4: Student Leadership Program 4

SHANNON HARSHBERGER 2. J.V. Volleyball 2: Varsity Volleyball
Softball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1: Varsity
Cheerleader 3 , 4 : Student Council 1 ;
Yearbook Staff 3. Newspaper Staff 3 :
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3.
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4: Heritage
4. Class Vice-President 2. 3. Treasurer 4:
Homecoming Court 4

JERRYBURROWS - Cadet Band 1,
KARLA CALKINS - Homecoming Activities
1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming Activities 1. 2. 3, 4.
TERRICLINE - Track 1, 2: Yearbook Staff
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3, 4: Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Ski Club 4;
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
ing Activities 1, 2, 3,4; Powderpuff
book Editor 4; Mock School Board
tional Honor Society 4.

RON ENYART - Track 4;
4, Talent Show 4.
DOUG EYRE - J.V. Football 1. 2: Varsity
Football 3, 4: J.V. Basketball 1. 2, Varsity

SERPAHIEKKALINNA tivities 4: Snocoming Activities 4, Talent
Show 4.
AMY HEIKKILA - J. V. Cheerleader
ty Cheerleader 3, 4; Track 1, Yearbook
Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4: Homecoming

�Activities 1,2, 3,4. Snocoming
2, 3, 4.
MARCIA HOATH - Cadet Band
Band 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2: Varsity
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Volleyball 1, 2, Track
1, 2, 4: Softball 4: Varsity Cheerleader 3;
Ski Club 4. Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 4;
Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 4.
DON HOENES - Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2. 3, 4;
Goff 3. J.V. Football 1.2. Varsity
4. J.V. Baseball 1: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4:
J V Basketball 1. 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4;
Quiz Bowl 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3.4;
Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 3, 4:
President 4; Homecoming Activities 1,
4: Snocoming Activities 1, 2. 3,4, Talented
and Gifted Program 1. 2. 3, 4;
1. 2. 3, 4: H.0.8 Y. Representative; Boy's
State 3: Senate Youth
gram 4. All Conference Second Team 4
CRAIG HOPPE - C a d e t Band 1; Senior
Band 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Newspaper
Staff 4; Ski Club 4: Homecoming Activities
1, 2. 4; Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 4.
THERESA HOYT - Homecoming Activities
1, 2. 3, 4; Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4.

CHRIS MATHIS - C a d e t Band 1; Senior
Band 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V.
Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4 ;
Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 3,4;
National Honor Society 3, 4 ;
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4.

LARRY TRUAX - C a d e t Band 1; Senior
Band 2, 3, 4; Quiz Bowl 1, 3,
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4;
ties 1, 2, 3, 4.

JODY MILLER - Cross Country 1, 2; Track
1; F.F.A. 1, 2; Choir 3.

SANDY WALTZ - Varsity Football 4 .
Homecoming Activities 4.

BRUCE MILLS - Golf 4; J.V. Football 1, 2;
Track 2: Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 3, 4;
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3; Snocoming
Activities

MIKE WATKINS - Varsity Football 4; Track
3, 4; Choir 3; Heritage Day Booth
coming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming
Activities 3. 4.

NADINE MONGAN - Track 4; Yearbook
Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Homecoming
Activities 1.2. 3.4; Snocoming
2. 3, 4: School Play Asst. Dir., 4.

BRIAN WEBER - J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity
Football 3.4; J.V. Baseball 1; Homecoming
Activities 1,2. 3,4; Snocoming
2, 3, 4; Heritage Day Booth 4; Powderpuff
Coach 1; Football Captain 4.

BRAD NICHOLS - J.V. Football 1, 2; J.V.
Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4.
VERONICA PHILLEY - Cross Country 1;
Track 1; Heritage Day Booth
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4.
TRACY PIFER - Quiz Bowl 2, 4; Ski Club 3;
Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3; Snocoming
Activities 1, 2, 3; Heritage Day Booth 4;
School Play 2.

WILL JAMES - J V Football 1, 2
ANDY JOHNSON - J.V. Football 1,
sity Football 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Student
Council 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,
4, Ski Club 4, Homecoming Activities
3. 4: Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3. 4: Talent
Show 4: Student Leadership Program 2, 3,
4
STEVE JOHNSON - Wrestling 3, 4;
4, Homecoming Activities 1, 2, 3,
coming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOHN KASPARE - Cross Country 3: Varsity
Football 4, Quiz Bowl 3, Choir
coming Activities 3, 4.
ties 3. 4
AMY KEVER - J.V Volleyball 1, 2; Varsity
Volleyball 3, 4; J V. Basketball 1; Track 1,
2: Softball 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4:
Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4; Ski Club
coming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming
Activities 1, 2, 3,4, Talent Show
puff 1, Softball All District 3, All
Al State Second Team 3
AMY KINCAID - Cadet Band
Band 2, J.V Volleyball 1, 2:
ball 3, 4, Track 1: Homecoming Activities
1, 2, 3. 4, Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3. 4.

-;

ALKITTEL - J V Football 1, 2
RHONDA LAWRENCE - Pep Band 1,
J.V Cheerleader 1. Varsity Cheerleader
2; Homecoming Activities 1, 2.
Coming Activities 4, Talent Show 1, 3 ,
Spanish Club 2, Prom

•

MARKLETENDRE - J V Football
Football 2. 3, Homecoming Activities
3. 4. Snocoming Activities 2. 3

-

TOM MADDEN - Golf 4, Wrestling 2,
Student Council 3
1, 2. 3, Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3

RACHEL ROBBINS - Senior Band
coming Activities 4.
MICHELLE RUFFNER - Senior Band 1, 2, 3;
Stage Band 2, 3. Yearbook Staff
paper
CHAD RUSSELL - Yearbook Staff
paper Staff 4; Homecoming Activities
3, 4. Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4.
BOBBI SILVA - Cross Country 1; Track
J.V. Cheerleader 2;
ties 1, 2, 3. 4, Snocoming Activities 1,
4
KIM SMITH - Cadet Band 1, Senior
3. 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Quiz Bowl 1, 2, 3, 4;
Captain 4, National Honor Society 3, 4;
Officer 4, Heritage Day Booth
coming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming
Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Talented and Gifted
Program 3. 4; Conference. 2, 3, 4.

CHRISTOPHER VANWORMER ball

CHRISTINE WEINBERG tivities 1, 2, 3,4; Snocoming Activities
3, 4.
KIM WHITE - Homecoming Activities 1, 2,
3, 4; Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 4; Heritage
Day Booth 4;
CHAD WILSON - J.V. Football 1; Varsity
Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4;
ketball 1, 2; Student Council
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4;
ties 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leadership Program
2; Powderpuff Coach 1;
able Mention All Area 2, 3, All Conference
3,
CHERIE WORTMAN - Cadet Band
ior Band 2, 3, 4, Track 1: Softball
book Staff 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 3,
tage Day Booth 4; Homecoming Activities
1, 2, 3, 4: Snocoming Activities 1, 2. 3, 4;
Flag Corps 4, Prom Committee 3:
semble 1, Pep Band 3, 4; Class Secretary
2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4.
KIM YEAKEY - Cadet Band 1,
2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3; Pep Band 2, 3, 4:
Track 2; Softball 2, 3, 4;
tivities 1, 2, 3, 4; Snocoming Activities
3, 4.
ALLEN ZOBIAN - Golf 4; Track 3, Wrestling
1. 2, Homecoming Activities 2, 3,
coming Activities 2, 3, 4.

RALPH SMITH - J V. Football 1; Varsity
Football 2, 3,4, J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity
Basketball 3.4. Track 1, 2, 3; Homecoming
Activities 1, 2, 3.4. Snocoming
2, 3, 4. Powderpuff Coach 1; Honorable
Mention All Conference Football 3. A l l
Conference First Team 4
SUSAN SPIERLING - Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pep Band 1. Track 1; Newspaper Staff 4.
Yearbook Staff 4. Heritage Day Booth 4,
Talent Show 2, 3. 4. Flag Corps 1, 2, 3. 4,
Homecoming Activities 1. 2. 3,
ing Activities 1, 2, 3, 4. Homecoming Court
4
SHAMAYNE STEINMANN - J v Basketball
1, 2. Varsity Basketball 3, 4. J.V.Volleyball
1, 2, Varsity Volleyball 3, 4, Track
dent Council 2, Homecoming
2, 3, 4, Snocoming Activities 1, 2, 3, 4,
Talent Show 3, Class Vice-President 1, 4.
Homecoming Queen 4
119

�AcMoody, Vern 61, 72
Adams, Dale 42. 55
Adams, John 20
Adams, Laura 42, 90
Adams, Melissa 16, 30, 34
Adams. Robert 42
Adolph, Alice 7, 20, 27, 28. 29, 56. 57, 83,
88, 90, 91, 96. 114
Alaniz, Mary 54, 92
Albright, Coleen 54, 96
Allen, Richard 42
Aller, Kristine 30, 78, 79, 88
Alwood, Cheryl 20, 56, 92, 116
Alwood, Pamela 19, 30, 88, 89
Alwood, Tina 42, 90
Amsler, Lisa 20, 26, 27, 88, 96
Amsler, Mark 42, 90, 96, 98
Arnt, Harold 36

Baldwin, Kelly 30, 64. 78
Banks, Holly 12, 30
Barlow, Jenine 20, 56, 57, 64, 88, 98, 101
Barr, Heidi 42
Barrios, Patricia 30
Bartlett, Holly 20, 28. 57, 88
Bartush, Brian 30, 70, 98
Barve, Jennifer 30
Batterson, Steve 53
Baylis. Kelly 40
Beemer, Dee 8. 12, 16, 20, 58, 64, 92, 95
Bennett, Brandy 20
Bennett, Robert 6, 20, 56, 60, 85, 96
Bishop, Thomas 42
Black, Toby 30
Blanton, Alisha 20, 83
Blanton, Brooks 4, 9, 19, 30, 96, 97
Blowers, Rebecca 20, 96, 98
Bopp, Jennifer 15, 30, 34, 64, 88, 90, 91, 96,
97, 98
Boyes, Marvin 42, 77, 88, 89. 98
Bradley, Amy 42, 88
Brasker,
Brickhouse, Julie 36, 82, 90
Britten, Tonja 42, 90
Bronson, Joanna 12, 36, 66, 67, 88, 94, 98
Brookmyer, Joseph 42, 51, 90
Burrows, Jerry 12, 20
Burrows, Melissa 19, 30
Bystry, Derek 36, 40

12

Calkins, Karen 36, 40
Calkins,
Carman, Kristina 42, 70, 90, 98
Chard. Marty 52
Chard, Penny 54
Claire. Cody 42, 62, 74
Clark, Todd 36. 40, 62, 77
Cline, Terri 14, 21, 28, 56, 57, 92. 93. 96, 97.
98, 101, 116
Clutter. Lea 8, 14, 21, 27, 56, 64, 79, 85,
88, 89, 91, 94, 96, 98
Clutter, Tyrus 36, 88, 89. 98
Coffin, Glen 42, 62, 90
Collins, Lisa 36
Collins, Rob 36, 96, 98
Collyer, Sean 42, 47, 62
Colvin, Pam 8, 21
Corey, Scott 42, 68, 96, 98, 99
Coy, Michael 16, 21
Crandall, Jason 42
Crandall, Nicole 7, 56, 88
Crandall, Paige 30, 82, 83, 88, 90, 94, 96,
97, 98
Crawford, Ron 52
Cronk, Dawn 21, 57, 82, 83
Cross, Edgar 18, 21, 29, 50, 60, 85, 97
Cross, Lynette 6, 36, 67, 88. 89
Culver,
Cummings, Mark 30
Curtis, Laura 42
Cuyler, Jeff 76, 77
Cuyler, Pat 16, 21

Davenport, Kenneth 43, 62. 74
Davenport, Kevin 21. 70, 71
Deeren, Don 21
Dellavecchia. Gian 21, 72
Demerest. Matthew 36
Diamond, Daryl 36
Diamond, Jennifer 30
Dodson, Frank 43
Dodson, Patty 22
Dolson, Jeanne 54, 55. 81
Doude, Japp 7, 22, 88, 96, 97. 98
Douglas, Bennie 36
Dowell, Rhonda 36, 83
Dunks. Matthew 36. 40, 41, 74, 75
Dunsmore, Suzanne 36

Edgell, Carla 43. 88
Edwards, Fred 49, 53
Edwards,
Elyea, Deanna 30, 34, 50. 88, 96, 97, 98
Engblom, Angela 36
Engblorn. Rob 22, 60. 94, 96
Enyart, Ron 22, 72, 73
Etchison, Chad 70, 77, 89
Etchison, William 15. 30, 98
Eyre, Douglas 12, 22. 29. 57, 60. 72, 73, 85.'
9
Eyre, Jeffrey 16, 18, 30, 50, 60
Eyre, Michael 43. 62, 74

Feltner, Paula 30
Ferguson, Tobie 16, 31
Finney, Timothy 43, 90
Flemming, Sean 36, 39, 60. 76
Flowers, Nicholas 11, 36. 62, 72
Foote, Aimee 31. 78
Ford, Byron 31
Forrest,
Fraley, Lance 43, 62, 74. 94
Fraley, Nicole 7, 8, 12, 13. 15. 22, 29 57.
64, 65, 78, 79, 85, 88. 90. 91, 94, 96
Fred's, James 43. 62. 77
Frey. Elizabeth 31
Fry. John 40, 43
Fuller, Cynamon 56

Gardner, Safina 36, 81
Garrison. Jennifer 19, 31
Geer, Chad 22, 92
Gillette, Thomas 54. 64, 74
Goodrich, Gary 22. 88. 89, 91, 94
Gordon, Teri 22, 27. 28. 57, 88, 90. 94,
Gordon, Tina 43, 81. 88
Goshorn, Brad 22
Gottschalk, Chris 37, 40. 68. 69
Graham, John 10, 29. 70

�Kimbell, Lynn 29, 37, 39, 41, 81
Kincaid, Amy 10, 24
Kincaid, Andy 18
King, Joseph 44. 62, 76
King, M i d i 13, 44, 67, 80, 81, 90
Kinney, Angela 37
Kline. Christina 32
Korn, Lucy 37, 66, 67, 80, 81, 88, 90, 122
Korn, Sam 32, 98

Graham. Mary 16
!Grimes,
Guertler. Buddy 37
Guertler, Rhonda 31, 78, 98
:Guertler. Stacy 22, 28, 49, 56, 57. 58. 88,
49. 94. 98
Gunther. Tonya 37, 80
.Guthrie, Michael 37
:Gutman, Holly 43, 70

Poggerty. Jeanette 22, 92. 93
.Polder. Gordon 18. 31, 50. 60
'Paley, Robert 43, 62
Pompton. Angela 23
-Pompton, Chastity 43
Oordin, Matthew 43
shberger. Shaine 37, 39, 67
shberger, Shannon 8, 23, 26, 82, 83, 116
, Dan 68
vey. Bill 37. 62, 98
wver. Stanley 37. 40
y, Amy 31
kila, Amy 10. 23. 82
kila, Robin 43, 67, 81, 88, 94
inonen, Claire 54
man, Angie 37, 82. 88, 94
man, Derek 43, 62, 76, 77
kox, Rebecca 31, 35, 83
ks. James 43, 62. 74
kalina, Sirpa 23
dies. Jeff 54, 76, 77, 91
dies, Madonna 53
h, Marcia 23. 82. 83. 88
h, Valerie 31, 88. 96, 97
• Diana 37, 60, 83, 88, 94
s, Donald 12, 23, 27, 49, 72, 73, 85,
89, 91, 94, 96, 97, 98
ins, Michelle 31, 35, 88, 91
Craig 23, 29, 92
el. Jennifer 31, 88
el, John 31. 68
, Theresa 56
d, Juke
Beverly 53
Lani 41 70, 90, 98, 99
•Mork 37, 40, 70
Christine 3, 12, 37. 88. 89, 94, 98

Jackson,
James, Milo 43, 62, 76
James, Will 23
Jeffries, Jacklyn 44
Johnson, Ann 37, 83. 121
Johnson, Christi 44, 90
Johnson, Dixie 37, 40, 81, 88, 89
Johnson. Nathan 44
Johnson, Rob 7, 8, 10, 12, 23, 27, 29, 48,
56, 60, 94. 96
Johnson, Steve 23, 56
Jolley,
Jones, Allen 31, 68, 76, 84
Jones, LuAnn 15, 19, 44, 46, 81, 82
Jury, Jonathan 44, 70, 74, 120

Ladd, Amy 32, 92, 94
Landon, Daniel 37
Lawhead, Steve 54
Lawrence, Rhonda 7, 16, 24
Lepper, Brook 44, 83, 94
Lepper, Carrie 15, 37, 81
Lepper, Scott 15, 62
Leson, Aaron 15, 60, 72, 85, 88, 89, 95, 96
Letendre, Mark 9, 12, 18, 24, 50, 60
Letendre, Nicki 32, 82, 83, 94, 96
Lewis, John 53
Liechty, Sheridith 37, 88, 89
Lilly, Patricia 16, 32
Lindsey, John 44
Littlejohn, Amy 19, 32
Lius, Kati 32, 121
Lloyd, Christien 44, 74, 90
Lombardo. Tony 56
Loss, Corey 32

Kaechele, Kiera 37, 81. 88
Kasparie, John 16, 23, 60
Katz, Chris 54
Keller. Helena 31, 78, 88, 91
Kennedy, Connie 52
Kent, Jeff 31, 60, 76, 77, 88, 89, 91
Kershner, Angie 31, 83, 88, 91
Kever, Amy 23, 56, 57, 78, 92, 101
Kever, Spencer 44, 51, 62, 74, 75, 90

4Kcrti ljus and Ann Johnson perform for the student body

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�MacDonald, Sondra 52
Macomber, Elizabeth 53
Madden, Thomas 12, 24, 56, 76. 77
Marshall, Don 32, 72
Mason, Linda 54
Mathis. Chris 14, 24, 56, 70, 71, 72, 88, 92,
9
Mathis, David 18, 54
Mathis, Peter 44, 58, 70, 74, 88, 89
Matson, Nicole 44
McAvoy, Christi 15, 82, 83, 88, 94, 96. 98
McFeters, Mike 10
McGlashen, Patricia 54
McKever, George 32. 88
Melendy, Amy 44, 47, 90
Merchant, Doug 44, 47, 62, 74
Meyers. Tom 40
Miller, Ellegra 44
Miller, Brian 38, 40
Miller. Gene 32
Miller, Jody 24
Miller, Josh 13, 19, 44, 46, 74
Miller. Lisa 32. 50, 88, 96
Miller, Mervin 52, 97
Miller, Sheri 44, 70, 81
Miller, Todd 32
Miller, Victor 18, 32, 50, 60. 61, 76, 85
Mills, Bruce 24, 68, 92
Minor, Paul 14, 32, 92
Minor, Tim 52
Mongan, Nadine 92
Moore, Pam 32, 35, 88
Morton, Sue 52
Moss, Don 44
Musolff. Jennie 44. 67
Musslemon, Darrin 77

Oeurn, Rith 45
Olmstead, Michelle 38, 66, 67, 88
Olsen, Tom 32, 70, 71, 76. 88, 89
O'Reilly, Mike 4 5 47, 62, 72

Palmatier, Renee 15. 32, 78, 79, 88, 95
Parks, Jason 45. 62, 74, 90, 95
Park son, Diane 54
Philley, Veronica 24
Philo, Norm 45
Philo, Sue 32
Picazo, Soraya 17, 24
Pifer, Tracy 24, 27, 29, 51, 57, 96. 98
Pillars, D.J. 38
Pitt, Sara 45. 90
Potts. Ed 16, 33
Prough, Marcy 33, 34, 64, 88. 91, 96, 116
Prough, Julie 13, 45, 67, 90
Pugh,
Pugh, Eric 33. 76

Nichols, Brad 24, 56
Norton, Buck 45, 62, 77
Norton, Richard 62

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Lucy Korn shoots during the Snocoming Hoop
Shoot contest

RacoIto. George 45, 51. 90
Rapelie, Ann 15, 45, 82. 94
Rapelje, Jim 18, 33. 35, 50. 60
Rapelje, Jason 38. 39, 62, 74
Rapson, Dominic 45, 70, 98
Robson, Lulu 45
Ray, Dewey 38. 74
Raymond, Russ 54
Reed, Carol 33, 35. 92
Reece, Skip 38
Reinke, Emily 38. 88
Rice, Peter 45
Risner, Duke 33
Roach. Jody 16, 33
Roach, Joe 38, 41, 60, 76
Robbins, Lori 19, 38, 40, 92
Robbins, Rachel 24. 27. 88
Robbins, Bob 16, 33, 72
Roberts, Brad 38
Roberts, Marcy 9, 12, 53, 70, 92
Robinson, Jody 56
Rodriguez, Marta 17. 25
Rook. Christine 45, 90
Rosenberry. Rob 33. 56, 68
Rounds, Robin 38
Royer. Jeff 12, 45. 70, 77
Ruffner, Michelle 92
Russell. Chad 14, 24, 92, 93
Rutan. Natalie 38, 90

Sands. Jason 45, 62
Sanders. Tim 33. 98, 99
Schafer. Heather 45. 90
Scherer, David 33. 60, 61
Shaneyfelt, Jeffery 38
Shawano, Lucy 33. 35, 88. 92
Shepard, Stephanie 15, 45 8 8
Shroyer. Jonathan 45
Silva, Bobbi 56
Simington. Julie 33, 64. 78. 85, 96
Sipes. Melissa
Smith. Daci 38. 88. 98, 99
Smith, Erica 33
Smith. Kimera 25, 27. 28. 56, 57, 88, 96, 97,
9
Smith. Michelle 38, 81. 88
Smith. Nancy 51, 54
Smith. Nicole 38
Smith Ralph 12. 13. 25. 60, 72, 81. 84. 85

�ith, Richard 19, 38. 70
th, Susie 54
rung. Susan 7, 8, 25, 28. 56, 88, 90, 91.
92, 93
'Ploor. Traci 45. 88
Stanton, Dennis 54, 70
Steckbauer, Brady 38, 40
Steinmann, Becci 33. 58, 64
Steinmann, Shamayne 9, 12. 13, 25. 26, 64,
.5
sevens. Angelo 33
!Stevens, Kathleena 45
Prong, Ken 52
Struplis. Tony 33, 68. 96
Sutton. Jim 33, 60. 72. 85. 96, 98
Sutton, John 39, 41. 60, 72, 94
Swartout, Charlie 18

tyylor, Dan 39
or. Melissa 33
taylor. Teri 34. 83
rtmDe. Bill 52
met, Tiffany 46. 51, 90
pson, Charles 90
ihurtle, Jeff 16, 34
linervo, Joe 54
Truax, Larry 11, 25. 88, 96, 98
t i e . Jenny 39, 90
Tundervold, Eric 54. 59, 61
1 lundervold. Ryan 60
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Colophon

Wadley. Traci 39, 82
Waffle, Ten 34, 70, 88, 90
Waite, Jill 34. 88, 89
Waite, Randy 46, 70
Walter, Jessica 46, 70, 81, 90. 94. 98
Waltz. Robert 46, 76. 77
Waltz. Sandy 25, 60, 76
Wasnich, Ben 34
Wasnich, Charlotte 55
Watkins, Brian 39, 62, 76
Watkins, Mike 6, 25, 41, 60
Watson, Bobbi 39, 81, 88
Watson, Brain 46
Watson, Richard 39, 60
Watson, Tina 12, 46, 67, 80,
Weber, Brian 25, 60
Weinberg, Beth 13, 46, 47, 90
Weinberg, Christine 25
Weirich. Ken 55
Whitcomb, Sean 46
White, Kim 26
White, Tina 39
Whitley, Joey 39
Willey, Scott 88, 89
Wilson, Chad 8, 12, 26, 60, 85
Winchell, Sonya 16,3 4, 35, 83
Wolfe, Jacquelyn 46, 81. 90
Wood, Anthony 15, 34
Woodman, Pam 26
Wortman, Cherie 7, 26, 57, 90, 91, 92, 93
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Wortman, Kandy 46, 90
Wynn, Terry 48 5 5

OtOerwood, Cleo 39
fankovich, Mark 68
Yeakey, Chad 39, 63, 76
Yeakey. Kevin 39, 98
Yeakey, Kim 26. 88. 89

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1

�S t a t e of the
UNIO
World a n d National n e w s i n
1987-88 concerned the
tra affair, the
tial elections, a n d t h e s c a r y
spread of the disease,
events will certainly o c c u p y a
spot in our memories of the year,
but the happenings which will be
remembered m o s t vi vi dl y b y
UCHS students i n t h e years t o
come will include the classes, the
people, a n d t h e isolated funny
moments t h a t comprised t h e
"State of the Union" in 1987-88.
What w e did seemed
portant t o us than any news a
telecaster could report because
we were the ones who made up
the headlines.
If o n e w e r e t o look a t t h e
headlines concerning t h e State
of Union City, they might h a v e
read about . .
.. Mr. Tebbe and
car accident as they attempted
to c h e c k r o a d conditions f o r
school on Arbogast Road.
. . . Mr. Katz leaving t h e gas
hose in his car at Citgo's
ing away, pulling the hose out of
the pump and dumping
lons of gas onto the parking lot
and into t h e road a n d t h e fire
truck arriving without any water.
.. Stacy Guertler trying to be
funny and bump the back
Cline's car and nearly giving Terri
whiplash
. Marcia Hoath cruising down
Park Street hill right into the rear
end of Jamie Jackson's car.
. T h e band's truck starting to
roll away during
.. The passing of the millage,
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&lt;p&gt;The Veteran's Wall is made by the American Legion Post #196. This Veteran's Wall index was made by Kathyleen Madden and presented by the Branch District Library.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;If you have a question or wish to add information to this index, please write to us via the "&lt;a href="https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/contact_us"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt;" link on any page, or:&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;dl&gt;&lt;dd&gt;American Legion Post #196&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;dd&gt;Attention: Bob Miller&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;dd&gt;P.O. Box 131&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;dd&gt;Union City, MI 49094-0131&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;/dl&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;This collection is an index of the names on the Veteran's Memorial Wall in &lt;a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=union+city+michigan&amp;amp;ll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;spn=0.002419,0.002342&amp;amp;hnear=Union+City,+Branch,+Michigan&amp;amp;t=h&amp;amp;z=19&amp;amp;layer=c&amp;amp;cbll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;panoid=cFstMhOCXrt8iGlGET_EPQ&amp;amp;cbp=12,48.29,,0,-2.06"&gt;Union City, Michigan&lt;/a&gt;. Biographical information and photographs will be presented when they are available.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;For example, Thomas Madden's Veteran's location number is &lt;strong&gt;BR-7-16&lt;/strong&gt;. His name is on the back of the wall, right side of the center column, in the 7th column, and the 16th name from the top. &lt;br /&gt; (&lt;strong&gt;B&lt;/strong&gt;ack &lt;strong&gt;R&lt;/strong&gt;ight - column &lt;strong&gt;7&lt;/strong&gt; - &lt;strong&gt;16&lt;/strong&gt;th from top) - &lt;strong&gt;BR - 7 - 16&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The Veteran's Wall is made by the American Legion Post #196. This Veteran's Wall index was made by Kathyleen Madden and presented by the Branch District Library.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;If you have a question or wish to add information to this index, please write to us via the "&lt;a href="https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/contact_us"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt;" link on any page, or:&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;This collection is an index of the names on the Veteran's Memorial Wall in &lt;a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=union+city+michigan&amp;amp;ll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;spn=0.002419,0.002342&amp;amp;hnear=Union+City,+Branch,+Michigan&amp;amp;t=h&amp;amp;z=19&amp;amp;layer=c&amp;amp;cbll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;panoid=cFstMhOCXrt8iGlGET_EPQ&amp;amp;cbp=12,48.29,,0,-2.06"&gt;Union City, Michigan&lt;/a&gt;. Biographical information and photographs will be presented when they are available.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;For example, John R Lake's Veteran's location number is &lt;strong&gt;FL-4-08&lt;/strong&gt;. His name is on the front of the wall, left side of the center column, in the 4th column, and the 8th name from the top.&lt;br /&gt; (&lt;strong&gt;F&lt;/strong&gt;ront &lt;strong&gt;L&lt;/strong&gt;eft - column &lt;strong&gt;4&lt;/strong&gt; - &lt;strong&gt;8&lt;/strong&gt;th from top): &lt;strong&gt;FL - 4 - 8&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;The Veteran's Wall is made by the American Legion Post #196. This Veteran's Wall index was made by Kathyleen Madden and presented by the Branch District Library.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;If you have a question or wish to add information to this index, please write to us via the "&lt;a href="https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/contact_us"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt;" link on any page, or:&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The Veteran's Wall is made by the American Legion Post #196. This Veteran's Wall index was made by Kathyleen Madden and presented by the Branch District Library.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;If you have a question or wish to add information to this index, please write to us via the "&lt;a href="https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/contact_us"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt;" link on any page, or:&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;This collection is an index of the names on the Veteran's Memorial Wall in &lt;a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=union+city+michigan&amp;amp;ll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;spn=0.002419,0.002342&amp;amp;hnear=Union+City,+Branch,+Michigan&amp;amp;t=h&amp;amp;z=19&amp;amp;layer=c&amp;amp;cbll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;panoid=cFstMhOCXrt8iGlGET_EPQ&amp;amp;cbp=12,48.29,,0,-2.06"&gt;Union City, Michigan&lt;/a&gt;. Biographical information and photographs will be presented when they are available.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;For example, Thomas Madden's Veteran's location number is &lt;strong&gt;BR-7-16&lt;/strong&gt;. His name is on the back of the wall, right side of the center column, in the 7th column, and the 16th name from the top. &lt;br /&gt; (&lt;strong&gt;B&lt;/strong&gt;ack &lt;strong&gt;R&lt;/strong&gt;ight - column &lt;strong&gt;7&lt;/strong&gt; - &lt;strong&gt;16&lt;/strong&gt;th from top) - &lt;strong&gt;BR - 7 - 16&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The Veteran's Wall is made by the American Legion Post #196. This Veteran's Wall index was made by Kathyleen Madden and presented by the Branch District Library.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;If you have a question or wish to add information to this index, please write to us via the "&lt;a href="https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/contact_us"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt;" link on any page, or:&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;This collection is an index of the names on the Veteran's Memorial Wall in &lt;a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=union+city+michigan&amp;amp;ll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;spn=0.002419,0.002342&amp;amp;hnear=Union+City,+Branch,+Michigan&amp;amp;t=h&amp;amp;z=19&amp;amp;layer=c&amp;amp;cbll=42.066054,-85.134321&amp;amp;panoid=cFstMhOCXrt8iGlGET_EPQ&amp;amp;cbp=12,48.29,,0,-2.06"&gt;Union City, Michigan&lt;/a&gt;. Biographical information and photographs will be presented when they are available.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;For example, John R Lake's Veteran's location number is &lt;strong&gt;FL-4-08&lt;/strong&gt;. His name is on the front of the wall, left side of the center column, in the 4th column, and the 8th name from the top.&lt;br /&gt; (&lt;strong&gt;F&lt;/strong&gt;ront &lt;strong&gt;L&lt;/strong&gt;eft - column &lt;strong&gt;4&lt;/strong&gt; - &lt;strong&gt;8&lt;/strong&gt;th from top): &lt;strong&gt;FL - 4 - 8&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;The Veteran's Wall is made by the American Legion Post #196. This Veteran's Wall index was made by Kathyleen Madden and presented by the Branch District Library.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;If you have a question or wish to add information to this index, please write to us via the "&lt;a href="https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/contact_us"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt;" link on any page, or:&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;dl&gt;&lt;dd&gt;American Legion Post #196&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;dd&gt;Attention: Bob Miller&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;dd&gt;P.O. Box 131&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;dd&gt;Union City, MI 49094-0131&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;/dl&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;If you have a question or wish to add information to this index, please write to us via the "&lt;a href="https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/contact_us"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt;" link on any page, or:&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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