Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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If is-F--s Student Senate MR. H. S. IRONS, Adviser DOUGLAS BARRETT, President CHARLES RYBOLT, Vice President RUTH PRICE, Secretary and Treasurer JIMMY SPARKS, Sergeant-at-Arms BILL BEVIS, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms The Student Senate is popularly called the voice of the student body of M. H. S. The Senate contains one student felected or chosenj from each home room and an alternate to take the senator's place in case he is unable to attend the meeting. Thus this student legislative body is organized for the ultimate purpose of bringing up, discussing, and helping decide questions which arise from the students, faculty, and school administration. The principal and other school authorities have the right to veto anything that the Senate does. This year the Senate sponsored the third annual Variety Show which proved very successful both financially and entertainingly. The money derived from last year's and this year's shows has helped to pay for the fine statues of Lincoln and Washington in our front lobby. Besides the Variety Show, many other timely student topics were brought up, planned, and Worked out to the satisfaction of all. A3 i ' i p t i 11- I tml .--? W P' i-1-I -iv , W' O .11 ' , -in I tar- C 1-l : ,hiv L U ' ,. 7 v is Y. I - I -' Y W ' I u ti v Q wr 1 HHH! uv. q :- 101 102 103 104 105 106 109 112 113 114 115 116 117 119 201 202 203 204 205 206 208 209 210 212 213 214 215 216 217 219 301 302 303 304 305 306 310 312 313 316 317 Senator Alternate Douglas Van Erp Betty Blair Nina Selby Carl Bauer David Todd Fred Long John Carmody Jake Sebald Allan Morgan Frances Sebald La Verne Balser Bruce Boyd Jack Fay Jack Hillman Helen Rust Howard Ward Mary Jones Charles Rybolt Bob Millan Paul Barnes Charles Cretors Margaret Thomas Eleanor Hamm Louise McKinney Harry Schultz Edith Stamper Mary Sutphin Bob Herman Bob Shane Valda Wilkerson Myra Jane Cunningham Minnie Nave Russell Bowman Milton Johnston Bonnie Drake John Spitler George Wilkerson Millard Bechtel Virginia Shrout Mary Lamphier Jean Stratton Douglas Barrett Bill Bevis Beryl Van Buskirk Theron Jenkins Kathleen Allen Mary Fouts Seburn Alexander Jimmie Sparks Frances Rizzo Bob Day Bob Bender Don Stone Tom Haynes Geraldine Raines Pauline Wittlinger Catherine Armitage Velma Trimble Mabel Day Bob Kontnier Kathryn Kettman Aileen Sheley Dorothy Brooks Murray Jacobs Marion Kiester Carl Weinman Margaret Miller Rebecca Morris Dorothy Schueller William Jacoby Don Grimes Eleanor Crist Hazel Post Margaret Lesinczky Margaret Hayes Frazier Hogrebe Ruth Sander Faye Charles Ruth Price Cecil Runyan Wanda Roberts Bob Anderson If1011 7 ' Q' '1' Q - 1 -1 PM -3 no up Z L L 1 2 1 its - 1 2 -1 1 if 3 ' 2 'win' 3:- can Q-n 'l Ji 1 1 Q' I I llll 'lil ,ll I ll!! lllll ll itll! u 1 um man mmm 4 lllllll llllll ll In it .l ' if 'illgllf' ,Il Il.l.lii..i1usrum.m,,S fe11l.ll'l. 'R i l. S I l,llf!..lQiIlTmirlal fu' 'mum u H A ,,.,, 7 lIflllviilimfmaM.a..,.......-.....atlj ,,l, . .ll lllllll lltl.- Ml! .l 'f .'.' Ill.-l.im1w'ww-'H or I



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H . Band In 1920, Mr. Walter Lehman, director of music at M. H. S., organized a band consisting of nine members. When our present leader came four years later, there were twenty-four pieces in the band. Each year since then has brought an increased membership, until today it has a total of fifty-five. Surely this healthy growth in numbers is something to be proud of. Then too, many individuals who got their start in the M. H. S. band have gone out and made good in other bands. It would be too much here to enumerate them. This year's band, besides being the largest, is the best band M. H. S. has ever had. The many, who go out at graduation, will always remember the good times had while playing at the football and basketball games, and the thrill that came when Mr. Copp and the band were asked to meet the Dean Of Bandmasters, John Philip Sousa, at the depot and to be conducted by him in his great march, The Stars and Stripes Forever. As the band escorted him to the hotel on March 14, 1930, it played the marches of the famous bandmaster. This was a most fitting climax to a most successful year. First Row CLARENCE ABELL, Bass Drum HILBERT ROEBUCK, Clarinet NOREERT WERNER, Clarinet CARL WEINMAN, Clarinet ROBERT CRAWFORD, Clarinet KENNETH SCHWAB, Clarinet BILLY GERBER, Clarinet ERNEST GRAPE, Clarinet CHARLES RYBOLT, Cornet HAMILTON MORRIS, Cornet JOHN MONTGOMERY, Cornet HERBERT SPADE, Bass Drum Second Row BOB ANDERSON, Drum RICHARD GILLEN, Drum ELMER COMBS, Drum ROBERT GARVER, Drum CHARLES MALLOT, Drum GEORGE WILKERSON, Drum PAUL BARNES, Drum FRIZELL MYERS, Cornet SOL FINKELMAN, Cornet WILLIAM YOUNG, Cornet WILLIAM FORKNER, Cymbals Third Row LUTHER MORRISON, French Horn HOWARD WATSON, Alto ROBERT PATTON, Cornet PAUL LAWSON, Cornet RICHARD ISMEURT, Cornet FRANK DUVALL, Cornet CLARENCE DIETERIGK, Cornet LOWELL WHITE, Cornet KENNETH HAGKNEY, Cornet RAY ETTER, Cornet WILLIAM MATTHEWS, Cornet Fourth Row ANDY SABO, Saxophone BEN KITCHEN, Saxophone Ross SNYDER, Saxophone GAYLE HUMSTON, Saxophone' ROBERT WASHINGTON, Saxophone EUGENE REESE, Saxophone ROBERT DAY, Saxophone DONALD GUTHRIE, Saxophone HAROLD FISHER, Saxophone EMRIE PALLO, Saxophone Fifth Row MARK KERSOHBAUM, Tuba BILLY STORER, Slide Trombone RICHARD SHARTLE, Slide Trombone TRUMAN GRAY, Slide Trombone H. J. COPP, Director CECIL RUNYAN, Sousaphone HERSCHEL DAY, Baritone Saxophone WILLIE MALOTT, Baritone TOM TROUTVINE, Baritone JAMES MYERS, Tuba 'I1031 ' wunuuuumql I ill HH llllllllllllll HI 1 ll llrummmuu u il u Ill . llllllllllinluvuma llllllll lllllllll Aim NH 3 Q' an Q 1 llllllll ll ' lllllll llll tm ml ummm nuluulilll lull - - : E : .. 0 4 0 0. la r 4 v 1 1- iv v 0 .- llftillltlilau tr 1 lv 1 2 1 - 2 Y. H ,Y H b - Y ,v -. . v 4 V7 - W . -I -.-. .. - .. . . .v- V 7 .- ,.. -o '1 . 3 '. .1 sf T T 3 T i 1 Q 1 1 - , - 1 T -, , Q i .. Q -. -. 2 ' i i 1 sv 4 -r. Z - - - - 2 1 , , 1- ,. J: - , 1 W i - -. -pf - .- Q 1 - Q Q' 1 i i .- i V -. -, . -. Q -1 W .- l 1. i -- 1 v 5 un - 2 U i . -.f - - . .- R 1 - T 1 - 5 I

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