Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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Putting their knowledge into practice, the students par- ticipate in such activities as Student Government Day and various discussions groups. tn science ciasses we were given a chance to apply the principies we had ICEITHGCI. . ., fu is -ff if ygf -a,,-,,,, ff f 'rw W.-51ii.'i' it - . , fs! ,V ,Q stii . f - J at fi or gtgljai, rife uelle aww-e eva, I? r it i ssss WZ - at to f t The husy hands oi' an interested scienu stuc Lnt perform the various steps oi an rx ummm 5 -vw... ffflif . n we 5 e e in 0 new 351 f t pp N tQ m fy' , M is '- N . fe s me first Hour line-up get ex glimpse of ltme bustling student body before the warning bell rings. 6 0510045 of Aden 5 ana! inlferedb Xxfitiliil the irienciiy waiis oi MHS, even the sophomores are quiciciy at- tracted by time strong magnet of sociai activities. Before tile ciasses oi each rigorous clay begin, we exchange time iatest gossip, iceep tracii of ciuin ai- iairs. anti Ci1CCii witim teaciiers on cer- tain assignments. in assemiuiies tiie wtioie student ioocly galimers for recog- nition programs anct entertainment. Time happy ciays iouiict relationships wiricim occupy a ctistinct part oi every stuctentis memory. niilu' Davies is given a cilancv lo laice part in time lamiiiar opening exercises wiuirim are ilvici in-fore 4-very asseinimiy. Cvicnn Barker anti iyixie Svilaiti rvnmi nisce aimoul tin- many worttmwiiiiv an: pleasant :lays liwy iiave spent at MI is '71-'11 1 1 1 On February 20 an interested group anxiously awaited the dramatic launching of lluc l're0dom 7 rocket containing John Glenn. one of the pioneers in space research. ,, T 1 4,--X , 1-1:5 1 1 c 1 - 1 13 71 1. '-J 1 RL! A, ,X L ,, J. . txt 1 'f - . ,f 1-' ' ,'f.1'f!1 ' 1-f 1s.ft -16-f ':. f ,, 1 ,c 'LN -.f 1,1 1' .11-. M. 01. 1 J 1 il ',N'A1'N F1 if I iSx'1 'f!1'f5 1 1 f 11 E 1 '1 ' 11 11 1tl1jr , F 1 . 1 1 Q ' 1 111,11 I H41 , 11 '1 QW J f K d JV' 7 in it W 1 1, 1 I 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 J ' V 3 f 1 1 111 l YA IN 1 1, 1 W , 1 W. I' KJ 1 f 1 41 . . I 1 1 1 , 1 1 'X fi 5 L 1 5 1 1 135 V111 1111 1 57 M11 , ' t 1 1 Wi. 5 Vg S 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 -X Students at MHS are not too busy with school activities that they neglect outside affairs. Many of them take an active interest in civic and national events in order that they will be prepared to take the role of an adult. xfra-cwrricu cw acfiuilfiea Hi-Y boys spread Chrislmus cheer lo some of lln less forlunatc clmilclrcn in the Middleloxvn areal Jfefoloeaf 145 up info Lacfemfzilo cilfaagfied. 9 Xfmix yi Q : L i H ,ML dfelofoecf 14,9 fo gow 5 in 5l90rf5 foarficifoalfion UI MIUHIEE ., M X I Assemlmlies are lqrcqucnlly held lo honor if Y the lmoys who have participated in sports. ijglkfz 1 Led by ll1c capable cheerleaders, enthusi- astic fans boost the Hlwiglmty IVIiflclics.' I0 Stuctents expenct their energy not oniy on stuciies anct extra-curricular activities. but atso on sports events. The participants truiy earn ttie cheers anct actinowiectgement ot ttieir tetiow classmates. Every tan anxiously awaits the time Wtmen the Uwticiciie Magic begins to tmrew. Special ettort is con- centratect on the Homecoming Cete- ioration which is ttie sociat peak ot time gridiron. season. . . . ULVLCJ WLM 8 g00 0l'L WLO:5f O! fA8l'l'L . . . Ntucti tlarct worti nnct ettort were put tiorlti Io present tim '01 t'iomecoming,5 Dance wtiictl was enioyect Ivy att. particularly time qu:-en anti tier escort. t - ' a' Q sf' 415' 3? ? :R J, W .X X ,M we 4 1 k .M-.,.w...- ,M -pw I . I ,L .Lfk ,4 -3 . 'N ,, ,fr T' , m ,. , , , , ,3 , QW.. M, a- Y ,ggf - wg ' 1 Aw 1 .1 Q, N yt L wk , Q - Q ,... A55 2 me , .3 . 0 wif, 1 4 M X - y- -.Xi i ? 'V , fwfr 353, if-TW -f f f A N Tiliif ' ' LV: v,L 4 efbgl' 164 -.1t'1-.Sak I 46,39 Q' - ,, i Q2 f ,f' NN,,.wA ' ,ik 4 Q Q fri! mmm .,h 5 1 Eg, up Ral- Wi' 1? ? bfi Y .1 .Q 2 ., I-. , 3 Qu 5 g , is mm 6' e Jef our 9061, :S on Jgcaclemicd. Nike Roberts extencls a helping hand to Bm' Roull and Nancy Coburn as they browse through. the books. Mrs. Schick points out the classics on the shelves to Harold Daly and Janet Newby. IHE BOARD Ol: EDUCATION: lst Row- 'r. fc war ar cr. lxl l l lc lxflr lim Finley. lxlr. .loscplx Xxlhilllfllllu, Blrs. Bully l,.iNll'. Nlr. xfllllll' l.1'nniv. Zllll Row--Blr, l'lnwmcl Cromwell, blrs. Susan Foul lxl . lllnlon Ellison, s, r Mlzoof Annum! IQUOPAIS afiggenlffff fo provide Vve, tlwe students of Middletown High Scliool, are aware of tlne fine jolv our Board of Education lias done in performing its many duties. The memlJers of tlle Board are responsible for all tlie changes we see in our scl1ool system and our many new fa- cilities eacll year. Tliey must not only provide us witli suflicient buildings and equipment to maintain our high standard of education but also see tllat our classrooms are adequately staffed witli well-trained teacliers. It is tlie Boardss duty to lbe sure that all tlie operations of our sclxools meet the many standards set up lay tlfle state, and that tlie funds allocated are spent wisely and to tlie lnest advan- tage of tlie students. We wisli to tlianlc tlle members of tlie Board for tlleir honest efforts to lceep the public well informed of tlle progress in our scliools and for their sincere interest and concern for tlie education of tlie students of Middletownc. 1.1-5 1.Uz'fA LLAQ gnedf :X. if. Roper Principal ggi? IQO2 mariis time tilirci year ixir. A. E. Roper ims serveci us principal oi Biiciciietown Higim Scilooi. For twenty-nine years previously, Fir. Roper was prineipui oi' Rooseveit Junior Higil Seiiooi. He was also superinlencienl oi sciloois in Butler County for five years. Nir. Roper ims served Niiciciietown nnri Butler County sciloois for timirty- seven years. He received iyotix iris BS. and NLS. miegjrees from fbimio State University. !1Cl.6fl.Q:5 an r !1Clflf5LI!. K H. R. Cromwell V Superintendent 1062 mnriis tire iiitil year ixir. H. R. Cromwell ims serveci ns superintencienl oi ixiiciciietown Scilooi District. in 1000, iX'ir.' Cromweii visiteci Russia anci tooic many siicies which ire ims siiown to many iviiciciietonians, ineiuciing nn ussemimiy iust year. ixir. Cromwell received iris BS. from illciimlu State Tenciiers College, iris iX'i.S. iirom Oimio State University, and ims also nttencieci time University of Coiorucio ami time University oi' Cinrinnnli. Counselors are an essvnlial parl of scliool life. Tlieir guidance and acivicc arc ol great value in our sclieciuiing ami planning for lurlllc-r eciucalion. Tiicir aciequale library ol college material is ol' great assistance lo college lvouncl sluclents. The office sccrelaries are the sclnools riglil liancl in keeping scllool recorcls, liiles. and iranscripls under conir0l.Tl10irs is a jolv lull ol new clvlnancis and projects. Our new Dean ol Boys, Wir. Wlarlin ifgleslon, and Dm-an of Girls, Wliss lxlalbel lilflricige, are lu-pl lmusy solving prolmlems lliai lace llie sluclc-nls in everyday scliool lile. Time Deans are always reaciy and willing io lencl a lielping liancl. Serving lu-r luirst year as lilvrarian lllis year is lVlrs. Pauline Sclnniclt. Slim- llelps enriclm tlie lives of tile slucients lay lielping llwm selecl tlieir lboolcs anci malcing availalule almunciant' reference male- rial ami new lmoolis. I Llllfd 6l!0l0lQCL6lf86 llbe gM,liC KLIXLCQ 61,11 A840 CLflil'1ilfLg I' F ll I F Nlrs. Rulll lrlanauan auul Nlrs. Nlarinn 1 ll I X r llillft Nlillcr sc-rw' ni lxllls as wninvn rnuusclors. f'?3f'f'fQ, 1. e 0 Nlr, Nlnrlin Iigjc-lshsn. mln- nn-xv mlvun nl lmvs nm '- I,ILll'lml5fv. mlvaln ul' girls, Alu 21 hm- mlm ul yjulmllng Sllnlr-ills. fxlrs. Pnulim- Nluniall In-,ps Dam lx n luinrl rm-fm-ru-:uw muh-riul. Olflfl' 1061115 df 4 aff' . , . Nlrs. Run-Hn Nxl. xlrs. Nlillim- XX Ilifllvss-y, mul Nlrs. finia- Hmul work alilign-nlly un alum' rm-umle .IH xn ur I 1 .- I Il 'T l ' 'li lm. Bliss ljowi-ll lms spent many yi-ars I4-uvliing spec-flu nl ixllls llllS XVIII' IllllflCS llli' Ullll Ill lll'I' liilflllllgf K'2U't'K'l'. Englisli class olilers a variety ol assignments, suclx as sluclying grammar rules, increasing vocab- ulary anfl spelling alvility, writing expressive llmemes ancl reacling time literature lmoolc. A sluclent witlm interest, imagination, and writing almility may lalce creative writing in lmis senior year. Tile speecl1 clepartmenl is very active. lnlcreslecl lleginners enroll in Basic Spec-elm wlmers- tliey may improve tlleir spealcing alnilily, and at time same time gain poise and sell-coniiclence. Time secozul year of speecll may lne eillier u dt-lmate-cliscussion course in wi1icl1 a stuclent learns lo express liis point ol view effectively or an clramatics course Covering time lmistory ol tlw tlieater ancl tlme art of acting. Olflllilflf clrcciflfaire . all A1 Lclctvlfouncf in our ng L5 L lxlrs. Bnrlmrn Svlrirrli gives Flarrin Vlrirll some llf'lIJl-lll nclvifv. Fpnni 5 ivxic Stucionls, wilim time iiopc- oi lmvoiillgf lo iiorc-ign counlries sounvciny, vnroii in form-ign iill1Lfllilf,fl'S wiiiciw inciuciv i-alin, ijrc-ncii, Spnnisii, nnci fior- innn. Viiiiose lnicing Spunisii Wino lnninlnin zu iiigii average ciuring lil? iiirst your are imiuvivci inio Spunisim Honor Socivly al il iornmi Cl'I'l'lIIOIly. R4-presvniulives oi! Spnnisim Counirivs spvnic nl Iiieir ineviings Io gin' nn ovcr-nii piriurc oi' lin' Spanisii 4-nipirc-. For time slucients inlcrcsleci in i.ulin. lin-rv is lim Junior Ciussicai Lvugm-. Evvryonc iooiis ivor- warci to tin- ciuy win-n liwy go Io lin- nnnuui slulc- Convenlion in Coiuniimus. No om- run iorgol lin- inilintion rc-rvlnony nl lin- iwginning of lim yi-nr zxnci liie is-slivc imnqlu-I in Niuy. Al lim imnquvl lile slucienls are serve-ci ily sizivrs unci ure rvquirvci lo Oni wilii Iiivir iiingjvrs. sin iinnor Nnii-ly nwnuiwrs iiisruss Iiurir rirvzuns ni visiling U. ,f f IH IYHIQU, H10 1118173 UAA? 0 lllfllljf !1l 0li7l 1 f0l'IC'Ifll2,i. , f iiinnx Slriciiimui is lllilkillfj iris siuriiiiu- all lin- ifi. iniliuiiun xxiliim- .ioiin Niifwiusiu-y niiii4iaul1's. ,,- 1' 35, 4' -fn Q 5 X. 4-T I V, ,Q , Q- . 's A 3 . i Curl Stein. Ken Dir-tericll. :incl Pat Parrlnnner, students in lvlr. Kleinlelklz-rs physics class. learn how to operate an oscilloscope. xgilflllelfltif WOPL fo A6819 This year the Science Department has a new modern laboratory lor the use of the chemistry students. sophomores participating in the ad- vanced science program are taking chemistry this year instead of the regular hiology course. Ad- vanced chemistry is offered to a lew seniors ranlcing high in their class. Stressing laboratory experiments these classes, instructed lay special educational television programs, meet two periods every day. Physics, hiology, health, Physical Science, and physiology are also otlered. Points ol interest' con- cerning the accomplishments of the United States' space program are included in some of these courses. Functions of the human hody and the study ol' all living cells and organisms are covered in physiology, health, and hiology. C CVISIOH IW 1151! Ill lvlr YUCUII Xllltttl C NlllIQll'y iN 'IS NN el H5 III Ill my ot IPI' FUUTQPS zz rezwf of Jelfegy lflfLQl'Lf45 in :Science am! 1f1f1,cLlfA il-he biiltiIl'I11illiCS Department oil:-rs such courses as Plane Geometry, Algebra ll, Solid Us-oinelry. Vlirigfonornetry. and Advanced lVlulh. Business hluth is ottered to students in thc com- nu-rcinl field. ilihrough the dedicated ettorts ol the instructors, the lmsic concepts ol ninth are taught. The leathers are tllNV2lyS willing lo help students with any llmtllellmtivnl prolnlem. lxlath rourses are imiilulmlv to all college-hound students and to anyone wishing to develop his powers ot reasoning and nnnlysis. The hleclmnicul Drawing' clnss provides inn- porlnnl training lor luture Cit'ilitlSlIlCll and urchi- Iecls. it also helps hoys in the Vocational Arts Dc-pnrlnlent supplement their regular courses with slqills m-cvssnry lor their type ol' worlc. linnny Sliullior shows Niiss linniu-r how lu- wiv.-tl an prolmli-in ns .lohn hicfilllslwy. filmrles Dennis. mul Ririmrmi Rohlvins waulrh AiL'4ililllilili Drawing is zu popular suimis-rt lor linys who ure piilllllillgf In 1-nh-r industrial iii-lfls. Nlrs. Slyll tCillklll'S lulun- ,,., --f v ', s1'l'r1'luri0s ilu' lvtlllliqllm-s uf lypingj. Wofrzg, we fora if zA01f1f1 foajf 1nz',ifaAe,5. Tllrougjll IIN' C0lnlm'rc'inl Dvpnrlnmwml runny slu rlcnis arc lruining for employmvnl in ilu- lmsim-ss world Imy nfquiring skills in Iyping. sfmrllmml, uvvounting. mul office pranrlivv. Sonu- :4tllllK'l1tS co-up in Nliclcuvlowlm lmllsilwssvs lo Quin c-Xp:-l'ivm'c nncl nrlclitiomxl lulmvleclgfc Ilmmugjll ucluul prm'lic'c'. In this program, uncler Ihr- clirc-rlion ol' Nlr. Nvvl. IIN puprls Alix-ml clnssc-vs ilu! filsl four pvriocls mul won lllc rc-rlmimlvl' of the claw in lllifil' various places of vmploylnvnl. Ofic'l1 ulrlvr gjruclualliolm ilu- sludcnls rvlnin Illis jol? in wllirll Illvy lmvc- now Iwconw lqmnilinr :xml c-Hicivnl. . 5 xlrs. I:hl'IiillQl'l 1-xpluins .I prrnlmlvlll in slmrlllauul ln 'wr SIIIIIUIIIS. .ft A 9- 5 As in prnvliczll pnrl ol lille wllicll surrouncls us, art ollcrs zi clmnce lor personality development lllrougfli cullure, selllcxpression, nncl rclaxnlion. At Nliclcllclown Higlx Scliool an lour-ycnr url' course lnuglll by lvliss Dorollly Vvilson is ollerucl. Sluclunls muy sign up lor llu- classes ns llllfif' sclmeclulvs allow. During Art I pupils shirt willm Ilia lmsic princi- ples ol' lc-llcring, lgcginningf design, clmwing, paint- ing, nncl url' apprccinlion. Tim ncxl lwo ycnrs are coiiccwilrnlocl on tluv sumo uclivilics, lxut on an more clclnilccl lvvcl. Art IV involves lcxllvooli worli on llic llislory nncl apprvctiuiion ol pninling us wvll ns il liclcl lrip lo llm Cincinnnli Ari Nluscuin. As an uri sluclcnl all lN'lHS, ii pvrson luis lllc opporlunily lo Cxpvrimunl will: rcrmnics. atlvcr- lising layout, coslumc closigfn, linolq-um luloflc prinl- ing, zmcl llomc clvrornlion. Tlu' vxcvllvnl inslruc- tion unfl program ol' awlivilivs nuulu- uri u vnlunlmlc- course lo znnyonc inlurvslccl in ilu- liiclcl. Inf CHIC l'VLM,:5liC fl-P8 flfU0 Clftdlftlndf 45f8l9.5 x xi v ff . ,K ,iw534k3,,ua , . ' R 3 f ! Q Q 4 K Q K 1 'Q 3 ,343 f ' . K ff Q x 5. 1 I 3 g ang: fag ' . A ,rfivig I Q W Jii-':T T. ,v X .. , . , 4 mf ' xv V A- . . I Au F A .Q 1 ,fx fx ? I I . 'i -Lb ,eg 'ii' ' 4 li N xx X X fm w H x xx 5 ,Q 1,5,,g. 4'1- -.g SQ U K W ., . N-, , ,A 5 .f,,,.:, , A A.. l aK4r'h gg , ,W .f , I Q ,v M my ' 1902 mariceci the second year our hoys have en- joyeci their new shop facilities. The Vocational Arts Department and the industrial Arts Depart- ment consist of training in the iieicis of automobile, eiectricity. printing, metal wolic, machinery, anct wooriworia. These iieicis are important segments of eciucation at iX'ii'iS. Prociucingf, stuciying, anti repairing a wicie variety oi. articles help prepare each hoy to enter his chosen occupation after graciuation. The hoys are proyicieci with the newest facilities ami the hest types of machinery. Each tmoy also iearns to take spcciai care of the equipment. These ciepartments try to woric ciosety with the hiiciciietown inciustries. r. Sexton points nut the functions oi an alllmnohiie enginr three ol' his autnnmtixe shop hoys. 5fLLJ8l'Llf5 :we mme ec unc! Alwfo ,wwr-'ff-N hietai shop stucients use the new lathes often. Unless a girl is sure lllal slle will live in a llouse lillecl willm servants, a year in Home EC is a musl. Here slme spencls a semester learning time leclmniques ol' sewing, including culling oul pallerns and pul- ling llmem logellmer to lorm a lmnclsome wardrobe. Pl-lie seeoncl semesler concerns coolcing. Anyone wallxing along lliircl lloor lmows lmow well lime girls apply lllese lecliniques. No lmoy ever realizes llle lrials lllal a woman experiences wlien mainlaining a lionseliolcl unlil lie enrolls in Home Science. in lllis course lie learns liow lo prepare well-lmalancecl meals ancl lllen puls lllese liunclamenlals inlo pravlicie, acliiev ing llle slallls ol Cllel. lie sluclies llle lmasic lecli- niques ol' color clesign wliicli lie linen employs lo clraw llie lmlueprinls ol' luis rlream liouse. He leaves llmis rourse preparecl lo care lor a liome nnlil lie linrls someone lo llo il lor linn. ill llllllll l ll Il' NIXNI K fl? IQPGIOLYPQ Ol l!0CHfl.0lflg5 ULVLCJ AOAgiQ5 Boys learn lmw lo look in ixlrs. Sliullis llnme Srienre class. yr uW,,,,Wu, M X-ef . -,s . A., -nf ,,.,, lv -1 -1 tlsilll ixirfilklh livitrs iiu' p2ll'iliil'i iml' als Sllsilll ciulllllvyvr lllvlllpls In iiimix liu' ropv. Niiss i,ouisv Kiss. inslrurlor ol' girls' piiysicui 1-ciuculion, ctonciucls in-r finssvs xvilim lim purposv oi IlCi1iCVillQ pilysicni iuilm-ss, sociui unci vmolionni maturity, :mei co-opcrulion among ilcr slucicnls. ifxerciscs ami ggylllllznsiixz slunls urc pcriormz-ci io incrvnsc co-orciinnlion mul suii-ussuruncc on rvr- luin piccc-s oi nppurulus. ri-iw girls am- riivicicci into If-alms lo purlicipulc in voiicyimii zmci imsiicl- imii. in lilo springlimc imuscimii is pinycri oulsiciv at Doty Panic. Ciuss lourmunvnls am' orgjunizvci in VVi'liCil nach memimcr of time viass lakes pnri. Siiiii Icsls CilCK'ii lim slucivnls' progress and lilvy ura- grncicci uccorciingfiy. Vvrillon lvsls arc given lo insure 21 imowiccigv of lim imsic iundauncntuis of major sports. Aciciilionui fvnlurcs, sucil ns imcii ovenls ami slunls on lime Irnmpoiine, provicie ax weicomv cimngc from oliwr scimoi suiwjvcts imc- cuusv liwy provicir- u mm-uns oi rm-ic-usingj lvnsion and maintaining pilysirui film-ss. Niiss Kiss is uiso in cimrge oi' tin' Girls' Aiiiiclic f,XSSOCiiltiOl1, NViliCil provifies uflvr SK'il00i sporls nrlivilivs iior mvlnimcrs. Ayden! ecL4,carLLi0M, c cmiegs arozfic e Ar MA lie i anllv ixioorv min-monslruh-s iuvr siuii on lin- rings. Nanny Gruirims zmri Silirivy ii-iiompson iry lu wniic lilo vnlirv ivnglil of lim imiunrc iunun. 28 Nlr. Riu' ussisls luis HYIII cluss will: vigorous 1-xl-nisi ofoloorfzuzify fo CXQUQZJP our Lyriicczf Boys' pllysiml ccluculion rlussvs nrv uncler ilu- supvrvision ol' Flip Clmrlc-s Rico. Vlglic gym pcriocl is ax wvlconu- one cluring llic clay lmccause it gives llw lnoys ax clizllwc lo cxvrcisv llwir slcill anal en- iliusiusni. xxlwuys popular, lmnslivllmll is n major lciun nvlivily, as wr-ll as vollvylmll. Co-orclinniion, Sll'l'llLflll, uml lmlnllcv urv incrvusvcl lay parlicipn- lion in lulnlxling, wrcsllingj, wciglillillingj, ancl lmoxing. Tennis anal trnvlc cvcnls arc luvorite spring sporls. Tlu- lmoys' ncliicvvlnvnls nncl rvcorcls ilu-y lmvv svl nrv poslvcl lor lulurv classes lo mulcll or lmrvulc. nlosl lmoys lmvf' all lvusl Iwo periods n wc-4-li ol pluysicnl eclucniion nncl many cnioy ilu- privilcgv ol using llie gylnnnslic and niusclm-A lwuilclingj cquipnwnl nltvr scllool in ilu' intramural programs. oys worli llnrml Io rm-:ull lluv lop ol' llu: ropvs, KATI II.IfIiN IS.-XNKIIR IIJX., XKXIPSIUFII f'oIIz-Qv IXIUIIIUIIIIIIICS If. O. BARR A.I3., AnIi0rIu AIA., f5Ilin Shah' I'rinI slump XVII.I.IAM Cf IIICIZ IIS. in AIIHIIII IIniu'rsiIy 5I. If1I., IXIIHIIII I'nix':'rsiIy f,l'l'IIl'SIl'll, fiurlvf IIruuI IAINIIZS XV. DIANA IILS.. IVIumm Ifmvvrsllv NI. I'4I.. 3Iinmi IInIu'rsiIy Sm'inI SIluIivs .IAINIITS I'. IJlI.I.ON IIS.. IXIIIIIIII IInix4-rsily IXI, I'ImI.. NIimni Ivnivm-rsily INIPVIIKIIIIFIII Drawing, Swirmning VRIXNFIS IJAITNYIQR I1Im'4'Iri1zuI Illlgim-vrinpf. I'niva-rsily oI l?l1'1'If'Il'lII SImp I1I.I.IfN I'f.fXS'I'ON IIJX.. NViIIn'nIu'rg,! IInix'vrsiIy IXIJX., IIniv4-rsity oI' IXIIIIIIQIIII I1ngIisIl MARTIN IiCIfI.S'I'ON IIL5., AIIEIIIII IInn'vrslIy NIiznni I'niu'rsiIV IIIIHIISII, Dvun of Ifovs UI.I'fNN I'fI,I.ISUN A.B., Dvnisnn ALA.. Xuvivr IInivvrsIly IfngIisIl, fvouuss-Iing, I:ooIImII, Truclz RUISICRI IQNRIUI IT IIS. in IIllivc'rsiIy UI' Duylun IxIiumi IIniversiIy fI0IllllIl'fl'IlIl, Ifnsinvss Ilan' BONNIE IB. IfS'I'IfRQlII'fS'I' IIII, If., IIniu-rsily 0I. CIlirnQo IfngIisIn IIAROIIJ II, I IGI,IfY IRS. in f,Ili0 I,Iniv1'rSiIy f3Iuiu IIniw'rsily NXIUUII SIIUIY Cillrilxllzlli AIQI.IiNIi AKEIINAN IIA.. BIounI Union Cullvgi- ISIIQIISII, Basic Sp00vIl, Dvlmfv DONALD 'I'. ANSBERRY IIS., BRIII Sink! ,IIf'flCIl0l'SI CUIII-gp BQIII sinh' I1'm'Il1'rs QUII4-gc Sm'iuI SImIi0S .lUFIfI'I'IINIf ARNISIRONG ISA.. NIIIUIII Ivllive-rsily IXIJX.. IXIiumi I'niv0rsiIy Spuuisll XX'II.I.IANI KING IS.-XI.DRIIJCII IIIIIO Slillv Ifnivvrsily XI'mni IInivc'rsiIy AIur'Iriu0 TrmIvs Rl 'II I I 'I ANAG.-XX IAIEISI KRIHIIIIHI K UIIPQK' NI X I xQl l'nmIinu l'oII4-go . .. .. .1. lIioIugy, l.NUIlllSl'IIllgl Z.-XINA IiIiI.l,liR I:I.ICKINCIfR BY in I-II OI in II 'x r ils .- . . .. I flll 'K' S -' fIKHlll1Il'l'l'IllI IAINIICS I.. IfRI'I'X BY QQHIIN M..-X., Nlia - fmrnmn vc-sl AIissuuri Slulv :mi I'l1iu'rsiIy ROI3IfR'I' If. GA3II5I.If IIAl'lllN'SSl'i' IIIl'l'Il M. l.J..l'1 Sm'iuI SfmIivs live-rsily UI. 5InryInmI I'A'I'SY .IU GII.I.I'QY IIS. in INIinmi IIniv1'rsiIy ISIIQIISII CIIARI,IfS R, GIRINIONI IIS. in Ifus. IfrI.. XV:-sl Virginian 'Ik-flnmlugy Cimnnwrriul BARRY IIUOYICR IIS.. IncIiunn IInivvrsily Iinglisll, COIIIIYIPYVICII .IICANNIQ NIARII'f IIURSI IIS., IIHII sinh- ,I4c'm'In-rs' CUII1-11 IfngIisI:, KAREN KA'I'I'IfRI IIiINRIl'I I in CIIIIU I,IllIX1'fiIIy f'mnnwrm'iuI XV. HARUID KIfSSIfI.RINCl NIITIII fIvnlrnI fIuIIu-qv IInix'rrsily UI IIIinnis Sflvllfr' MARY IiINDIfI.I. AIS., Nvcslz-rn Kt'llIlllIij' Sinh- IfngIisIl, IIIi4IrIIvloniun I,OlIlSIf KISS in II0wIing Crm-vn Sinh- f,Ili0 FIHIP I llivvrsily I'IuysimI IfcIm'u1ion RUI3IfR'I' KI.IfINI IfI,I3IfR IIS.. 5Iiauni I'llivc-rsiIy AIJX.. AIiznni IInix'vrsily Srivllrv 'IIIIZLMA NIAQY LAUNIJY I5,A., IX'Iiumi Univvrsily fIrmxnu'rviuI SIANIIQY I.I'ANf'IS IIS., IxIiumi Ul1ix'm'rsiIy Xnvic-r Univvrsily IIIIOIOQTIIIDIIY, FOOIIMIII, IIusvImII .I. R. I.INI: IIS., IVIimni Univcrsiiy IXI.A,. IXIizuni IInivvrsity gnciaI Studins In IIIIII1' nI wr Rl l'I I Nlf:CONAl,K1llY 13.8. in bliilllli lfnivvrsily Hmm' li1'0ll0lllil'S, 1101110 Scivrwrv YIfl'7A 5IrC'RAY II4'iclA'Hu'rgf Univvrsily ol' XN'isr0n Ill lxllin. ffpfimisl NIAYNARD R. N4-DANllfl. XMB.. fjlliu Univ:-rsily Di :Imam in lil:-clrirnl l':llfilll'4'YiIl , fullin Univ:-rsilv I L . Sl'il'lll'0 MARION DIXON Nll.l.liR A.B., Nluunl Holyoke- f'1rH4-go lfnglisll, Counsvling RALPH NIl.l,lfR luis. in Xvilh-lmlu-rg Univvrsily Gvnvrul A'1f'flI'S, Sfivrlrv NN , C. Nlflfl. H,S. in Htl., Univvrsily nl' Cwillfilillilli WUI.. Ixliilllli Univvrsily fin opvrulivv lflllllllfillll, C'fllUl5l'hllg, Cf7Illllll'TlkillI IIAROLIJ NORMAN PLA., Nlurrny Slulv. Kl'IlIlll'ky' IRS., Nlurruy Slnlv. K1'l!'llK'Iiy' AN,ll',lPYIHlHl'S ICIWVARIJ Ii, PAYNIQ HA., Xvillimn .lm-we-H fwnllvgm- D'Klf,N'lIIllfiK'S, ':l!0fII!1H, Huslevllnln, Busvlmll I-'I,ORliNCli I'OVVl'fl.l. BS. in lfcl., cbhill sinh' Univvrsily ALA., cphill Sluls- Unixvrsily Spvvclr, Drrmmlivs IAFK Nl. RITFK B. ul' Purmlum' Ullivvrsily fxI,I'.,, Xuvivr l'niu-rsily Srivrlcv, Fuollmu. Trrlrle I-DNVARD OIJICIJ. Rlflffli HS., Ifnslvrn K4'lltlll'k!' Shah- fxnllvgn- :xl..'X,. lfnsivrn K1'lIllIl'k,' Shah' ti0Hl'QI' Sofia! Sfmlivs CIIARIJQS C. RICE, JR. IXB., Univc-rsity of North fnrolinn NLE., Univvrsily of Norllu Cnmlinu Pllysivnf Frfllrrlliolx 7wK'lllliS lnfrumuruls ISIZRMAN LITFON, JR. BAN., c:ll'llYiH0 Shall' Cnncgc Sofia! Studios l,Il,I.lli C. NIAIIQR KS. in Ill., cjlliil Slain' Unix' Soriul Slmlivs, l.u!in lfIJXY,-XRD lf. MAl.CONI HA., blnryvillv c'.,ll.-g.- NJN, Ohio Slam- L'niw-rsily b,lll'H'l7lllHl'S l,Ol'lSIf CTARK Nh-BAIN BS. in lifl,, Nlinmi LTl1iu'rsily ALA., Nliznni Univvrsily JxlUflll'llHl'il'S UI' n i IfR'l'I.Y ROSflfl.l. Ixlvfllilllifiln lillLfilN'Q'fillQ, I. C. .xlvlul Faffrimlion, Xvvfcfing K.'X'I'l ll-IRIN!-I RUl 'Dlilil 'SH BS., Nliumi lvniu-rsily Nl I' Un' il ul' Ci' ' ' . , '.., IIVUYS Y 1 lllflllllilll ':I'l'lH'll, English ISJXRIS.-XR.AX SFI IIFK HHN.. Curnvll lvnivvrsily Ulf.. l'niv0rsily nf Roflu-slvr lfngylislx I':Xl 'I.INli C. SCIIINIIDT fjlwrlin finllf-gm' H5. Ill IMS., Xvvslvrn Rvsvrvo Hlmruriun v . . l mvcrsllv NV. N. SQ'IlXVlfIKIfR'l' BS., fnliu Univvrsily NI.A,, fjlrio Univ:-rsily Suriul Shulivs CIIIINNIS lf. SliYI'ON B.S., l.in4'0ln :xIl'lll0I'iilI lvnivvrsil XXIHOIIIOHUU Sfwp .IANES .l. SIIAI-'OR FXS.. l'niv1-rsity of Unyhm Spvriu' IEKIIIFUHUII RHODQX K. SHl'I.l. IXSIYUYY Cnllvgv Hmm' I?K'0ll0lllil'S, Homv Smivrlfv SI'llRl.IfY SLYII Nlinlni lvnivvrsily fwUlllllIK'I'l'fUI XVll.l,lAN S'I'll'fIll. B.S,, Nliauni lfnivvrsily Nliauni lvnivc-rsily ,fund l.ORlfNA 'I'RINKl.If Kansas Slnh- Cullvgv of cqUIlllllK'l'C'iKll PAUI. C. XN','XI.KIiR B.S., Xvvslvrn Kl'lllllKLy' Sinh- N1.Ii., Xmivr lvnivvrsily Hvulllx, 1sf.SL1-mall, Fmflmll lIlfl.lfN NX'IflNl5l-Qllfllfll 15.8, xliauni lvnivm-rsily Youll Blush' l?ORO'I'lIY lf. NYILSON HS.. Ohio Unixvrsily fxinrinnnli Ar! :Xrauls-Inv Arr D. C'l.Yl7If YOCON BNN., flluio Xvcslvynn l'nivvrsil3 NIJX, Nliumi l7niu-rsily Sl'il'lN'0 l.Ol 'ISIZ YOUNG BS., Bowling Grvvn Shah' Unix S11r'lu'r', Hvullln V Ikmln 'vrsiiy 341 TJ- ,V .X l 'UM I ,, A 3 ,N ' J', As L5 n being inda Detmer BOB TAYLQR, President lfuml, Buml fuunril, Buys' Slulv, fxily GUVII, lli-Y, mln- llvril ilu- Xxlillflxl lnlrnmuruls, .lr Class l,FOSiCl1'Ill. .Kiln .lfifJNvA, flplimisl, Prom, Slmlx-nl lgunrsl ul Slurlvni Cuumil, Trurlq. NANCY ABERNEIQHY, Svcrelary Utiill'llllS4'l,H cillPl'!'l1'2llll'Y, Cilizr-ns' Clulu, Hl lig5lxi inlu lJilIl2'0l'.n GAA, GA,-X Bonnl, Ulm- filulr. UIlIlll'fil ilu- Nvillrlf lr. Rvp, Aliilcliv Blilllllf, Alirlallchminn. lxlixvcl Lill0YllS, NHS, Niglnlllxgnlv. flplimisl. Prom, Prom .lulvilm-v, MRmnslmc'lcls- Inn. Suplu Girls' lxnglu-, Sp HS, Sluclvnl Counril, 'l'vnl1is, Y-lv:-ns. Y-Vlbvvll tx2ll7:lll'l. Youilu l:orum, JOHN lVlcCl.USKEY, Vice-presiclvnl fily Umll, linuilmll. lli-Y, Ili-Y cil1lllH'll, ,lflu .lr HR R1-p. NHS, Sr HR Rs-p, Slualm-nl Cuunril, Vlllwspimms, 'I.llllli. UAH- LINDA FRUAUFF, Treasurer ffilizmhv Clulv, fily fluxfl, 'llsliglzl inhm llalngc-r. GAA. GMX Bourcl. GI.-0 filulr, Girls' SlElll', ulnlwril llu' Nxfixxclfl lfl.. lr HR R4-p. Nliflmliv Nlzumr, Nllllllllqlblllilll, Nlixvcl fflmrus, flplimisl, Prom. Prom .lul1il4'v, Quill unrl Stroll, uRnl11slmrl4lu Inn. Supl: Girls' l.4'ilg1lIt', Slllfll'Hl fqnunfil, Swann-llvs, wvfvl-l'l'IlS, Y-ls-1-n cN2ll7illl'l, Gail lrrlmull. lrcnsurrr: Jnlln Nlccluslcvy, vicc-prcsillcnl: Bolm Taylor, preside-nl: Nnnry Almvrlwllly. svrrvlury. AQ Cglfll 15 6LfWL05f OUQIA7 LLA6 g06L if ZLLUXE 8810, WLQL Sl l.-XRUN SEE ABNER Ch-v Clulm, JA, Flixecl Clnorus, Sopli Girls' l,4-:uglu-, YCC. PI IYLLIS ANN ALLEN REBECCA JANE ALLEN UAA, ullllltifll llxe Nvindf' Hour Hcnrls Xvvrv Young nntl Gnyfl Sopll Girls' l,c-nguv, Sllllll'Ill Council, .Y-Teens. PAIGE ANDERSON UAA, film- flulv. .lr llR R4-p. ljlxmry As- sislaml. Alixm-cl Clmrus, Niglllingzilo, Opli- lllisl, l,rnm. Supln Girls' l.K'ilQlll'. Y-Vlivvns, JOAN FAROLYN ANDREXVS EVA, CAA. GI.-0 Club, JA, Lilymry As Qislnnl, xlimlxlic' lxlnsfols, lxlixml Clmrus, l,rum, Supl: Girls' lmaguv. Sp HS, Shulvnl Cuunfil, Y-Towns, Y-Tenn Cnlwinvl. IINI E. ARNIIKRUSTER IABIES ARNETI' I1 DRINE ARNDI .D ' I , .I , L I l S .Ui LUV, . L , ,Ivlll'SIllilllS, , xv- IJPPHS. ,IANES BAUER BONNIE BACK GAA, nlnlwril llu' Xvimlfl JA, Flirlzlic Alusmls, lxlizlrllvloninn. Sluclvnl Counril. Cl HZRYL BAKER it liusim-ss Caulvl f lulm, Glam- Clulr, llour lla-urls XV:-rv Young :incl Guy, Y-Tvrns. IANICE 3 IARIE BAKER l5llSllN'SF ci2lll1'l tillllh JIX. SANDRA DEAN BAKER GAA, film- Clulm. Hlnlu-ril Ilw XX'iml, ljlxrury Assislnnl, ixlixvrl Clmrus, Snpln DIANA GAIL BAI .l .ARD ROBERT E. BALLARD lnlrmnurnls, JA. .lr HR Rcp, I-l2EllllSllill'lill' lun, llllologmplly Clulm, Jlilu-spinns, MJ ,O 6LlfL5 Al' JAQ !fLflfLl Q CLP8 l9l 6LCfiC6L!fg 506 JT DAVID VRAIG BANKER H1-Y, ICI.. Opillllnsl, PIOIII. CAROL ISANZHAV uci2lY0llS1'I,H MFIIQIII inin Dung1vr.n IXVIIA. GAA, Gcrnmn CIuIx, HInImril IIlv WIlIlI,II FIixm-cI Chorus, NI I,. l.OkIilIl0lllll,'. OfK'lll'SA Im. 'AOur Henris NVQ-rv Young nnmI Guy. uRaunsImcIiIc Inn, South Pacilhiun 'I'I1vs- pinns, Y-Icons. ' GLENN BARKER BnsIc0IImII, Hi-Y, IIi-Y Coun1'iI. 1 ,IIBISIY RAY BARKILR UIIIIICFII lIlc VVincI,H I.iImmry Assislunl. 5p HS. YCC. ' ROIBI-IRI'BARNHART FORREST Il. BARRITVI' CI IARl.IiS BIiA'I'l'Il-Q Boys' Sinha, Cily GUVII, lfoullmll, Ili-Y, .Ir HR Rep, NHS, Opiimisl, Prom, Prom .IuImi- Ivv, Sr I'IR Rr-p, SIucIc-nl Cuunm'iI. Swim- ming, 'I1rzlL'Ii. RON I5IiIiIJI.Ii JA. YIKKI YYONNE BIiGI.IiY I'4IigIlI inlo DEIIIQPLH GAA. hInIu'riI IIN- NN',iIllI,H ililfhfi AIIIllDlllll'C'f, ulaillllillilfkllf Inn, 'I'In-spinns, Y-rII1-ons. P.-XL'I .A Ifl .AINIf Blil .I . Gln- fIuIw, IXIixccI Chorus, NIgIlIingnI1', SopIv GirIs' I.c-nguc, Y-'Ivor-ns. I3Ii'l'II A. BENNINGTON Czfxfx, SOIJII GITISI I,.l'ilulH', Y l-C'l'llS. AI.IC'If ISICRKLEY UAA. CII.-If CIuIw. BRIAN MURRAY ISIAQRBIAN HCnrous0I, Cilizvns' fNIuIx. Cily flmfl. IL'- Imlv, uI:Iig1I1l inlo Dnngvr. I'Ii-Y, uInI1c-ril lIm VVincI. .ICIM JCOVVA, NIixvcI Chorus. NITI., uOIcIzxIuoxnn, Oplimist, NUM IIs-urls Yvcrc Young amI Guy, Radio Announuor, HIQEIIIISIIIICICIC Inn. SIunIcnI Cily Commis- sioncr, 'I4I1ospinns, Yo11II1 I7ormn. .IANICIZ BITSS GAA. LARRY BOGAN IntrnmurnIs. AQ 2118 Ifl'LyZ5fQI y U-lfl COWLQ 7 O! IWQMJAQCAA jfl-V177 38 .ll-IRRY BOXVLING .IO ANN BOHANAN BllQil1l'ii Cxnclvl Clulm Rilll14lnuklc Inn W - I cons. Buml, Hi-Y, lnlrammrnls, On In-slrn. I.ll.l.I.'XN BOYD Ulm- fxlula, JA, .lr HR Rvp, Nlixml flmrus. I'.-X'l'Rll'l.X BR.'XNIJlfNBl'RC UI:-v lilulr. PA-Xl 'I, BRANDIZNBLIRU Il'lJY ANN BRINIZGAR I ' Ulm- Clulm, Blixml Clmrus. ,IDI BROOKS Ixilllfl, Ianni' gillllllfil, czvrlllll Urrlwslrn. RK'II.'XRl7 Al.l.lfN BROXVN IICRRY BRYANT ucNill'0llSl'l. filly Uovll, lfumrllmll, Ulm- Cluln, -.'llIN'I'if IIN' xxvillllrl NUM-Ll Clmrus, uf,kIilIl0llIil,u nsfilllll I,2l1'iIAil'..- Shlrlvni Blu- nixipnl .IIICIQKX lrzuli. IOYCIQ ANN BRY,-XNT 1 r Ulm- Cslulr, .l:X, JCL, Flimlaliv Nlnscols, Blixvml flmrus. NHS, Ogwlinllisl, Prmn, Snpll Girls' l.1'ilglll', HSUHIII Pmiliry Sllulvnl p.'X'l4RIfil.'X I . Bl'RGHlfR Pranul Bueim-ss -1 s .l'ilQllt'. KIfNNlf'l'I I Bl 'RNIQTI' S'l'l-IPI lIiN CLARK Bl 'RRIS SI IlRI.liY1 C.-Xl.l IUVNM IJKNNIS if-XNII'BliI.I, lnirzunurnls. nj ,igifafaffy ,00I'tl 6Yy8 ancf 11, Jura Alf fo win so JAMES Nl. CARMODY Ihsvlmll, Iinskeibnll, Boys' Slzulc, lli'Y, JCL, .lr HR Rep, Oplimisi. Prom. Pmin .lulfilm-, Sr HR Rm-p, Siurlc-nt Council. P.-YI' CVXRNIODY Ari Cluli, GAA, Glcc Clulm, JCL, Nlixm-cl cill0l'llS, -AOklilll0lllil,', SOPII GiflSl I-l'1lQllC, Nw-Ti'k'll S. l'.-XNIIIA DIANE CARTIZR GAA. LARRY C. C.bXUlJIl.L Ihsf-lmll, Fnullmll, Hi-Y, lnlrumumls, Slu- Llent Cily fnnnnissi0nc'r, Slumle-nl Council. KIQLLY C'HRIS'l'Y IlifY, Prom. KLXRY l:R.XNfllfS CLARK XVILLLXNI Cf CLARK linnnl, Bnnll Council. FSA, lli-Y, Hi-Y fiounc il, lnlraunurnls, Orl'llcslri1. I JQXRRIQI .l. CONN!!-1 CLI ZNENTS lnirzimurzils. lil .I .EN CLINIZ Ari Cluli, Glvc Clulm, LX, Snpli Girls' I.:-ngllv. CAROL ANN COBURN C1llE'l3l'll'ilLlt'l , GAA, Glxrx Bnnral. Girls' Slain-, JCL, Bliclcllvloninn, NHS, Optimist, Prom. Quill :incl Scroll, lllfzuxiisliziclclc lnn.H Supli Girls' Lcngllv, Sr IIR Rl-p, Sluclvnl Council, Swnm-Mvs, Vlllllwlllikllli, Y-Tvcns. VXI' CODDINGTON Buml, Ggxgx, JA, NlQ'lllillL!illl', Supl: Girls' l.1'ilQlli'. IIZRRY VOBIISS lnlmniurnls. Rlfll,-XRD I.. CONBS YICIOR C COOK , ulnlivril ilu' xX7illll.u .lr HR Rm-p. ID.-XILAXS Llilf COl 'GI ILIZN nl:liglli into Dzx11g1'r, GAA, ulllllvfil lllc I Xvinrlf' JCL, .lCfjNVA, lvlinlcliu lvlascols, fxliclcllvlmiinn, Blixm-sl Clmrus, NFL, NHS, Optimist, Hour llm-urls VV4-rc Young uncl Cav, UIQEIIIISIIZICIQIQ' inn. Sopli Girls' Lviigun-. Sunil: l'nc'il'ir, Tlicspinns, Y- 'lm-Q-ns. x e re eamec! aww! foiial over ii!-Agklf info iZ5oL1fLger,H flu mill. c.i4,xl4. cox 'i'i-im-3s.x GIiNIfI'I'I.'X C'R.'XXVl'ORD cw-x VII.-XRI.lfS .X. CRlfIil'I'I Ili-Y, lnlmmumls, JA. ISIf'I I'Y ll.-XY CRIZNSIIANV Ari flulw, Business Cmlcl Club, GAA, Mialmlln-lonizm. Sopll Girls' l.0HQllC, Y-Tomas. IJ.-XVIII NI. l'ROBlNVliI.I, Buys' Sinha ncurouself' Cilizcns' Clula, flily finvll, nl:IigIxl inlo llzlngcnn FSA, lIi-Y. Hlnlivril ilu- Vvinclf' lnlrumumls, ICI., .ICOXY:X. .Ir IIR R4-p, NHS, Okla- luuriizifl flplimisl, Prom, ulzZlIllSllElClCll' lnn,I' Sunil: l,au'iIir,U IIQIIPSPIZIIIS, yrfllllll Forum, DONNA CROSS flu'i'rlvmIvr. ul'.Iiglll inlo DilllQZ1'f. l?l1A. Uxxxx. flxxxx Ilonrcl. Glu- filllll, Hlnllvril IIN- Xxvimlf' .IfI., ICCJVVA, .Ir HR Rep, Nliclclic Nlunor, lxlirlnllvloninn, Mixcml Cliorus, NIIS. A-OlqIuIionm, Opiimisi, Prom, Quill mul Srroll. RaunslincIclv Inn. Supl: Girls' I1-ugm-. Sp IIS, Slucls-ni Bourfl ol Ifcl. Niuli-ni fuunrrl. Swnrwlin-s, Y-Im-ns, N- Icvn Q alum-I. Rll'Il.-XRD 'IIIOMAS FURRIN Iluml. .IflI.. Orrln-slru. XX'AI.'I'IfR NI. CURRY Ignslwllmll. ljuullmll. lxlixc-Ll Clrorus, lmrli. IX JROTI IY DM .RYNIPI ,If Hlcliglii inhu ljaiiigvrf' I4'l'A. Ijlmiry As- , .. .. ,.. xISlillll, RillllSllill'liIl' lllll. 3 - l PPIIS. II.-XROID .-X. IJALY lily Cvuvi. Ili-H, .IC,I., lxllxcml Clmrus, flpiimisl, Prom. XX'lI,l.I.XNI CLARK DANNIff'KIfR Ilzmml. fily G0v'l. ISIf'l'I'If .NNN DAVIS Pmml, A-Lwill'0lIS1'l,'I Ulrligflll inlu LJIIIIQDIHI' flrrlwslril, if RIC'IIpXRD DAVIS flu-ss Clulw, I-'light inln l,ilIlgCl'.u FSA. ulnlu-ril lln' Xvimlf' .I.'X, JCI., Olllilliisl. uUur Ilvurls XV:-rv Young nnrl Guy. l'mm, Ulfaunslum-Iilv Inn, 'Illia-spimis, .I.XNlI-S DAVIS .Il'I7Y IXXYIS ul'-Iiglil into Ilmigs-r. UAA, Glifc Qlulx. ICI.. Nliclilic 3l2lSC'0lS, Nlirlcllcloniun, lvlixcll flmrus. Niglilingnlm-, Oplimisi. Prom, Ruin- slmrleln- lnn.'I Supl: Girls' IA-uguc. uglllllll llnc'ili1',H Sp IIS, Illlwspinns, Y-T04-ns ,Az , lorezjded were given rom Adema! emo! Alfralfzger. 41 8 A86Ll fAl 86LA CLVL6! !6LlfLgAf8l 0 BOB DAXWSON Da-lmle, .lCl-, Nl-'l., FRED DAY Hi-Y, Hi-Y Cinunril, lnlmmuruls. ,lCl.. JOSEPH Nl. DAY FSA, JA. fjplimisl. RCY DEATON FRANCES D1-BOIQI' Hfiznrrlllse-l. Hlrfliglml into lluumgc-r. UAA, CAA Bm-nl, Glvc Clulm, .lC OXV,'X, .lr HR Rs-p, Fliclrllz-Ionian, lxlixml Clmrus, Nlls, Niglulingnlv, Optimist, Prom, Quill nncl Scroll, lh.msImrkIv lnn, Sopln Girls' League, Sp IIS, Slurlvnl Cnunril, Y-rlivvlls. LARRY DEEP IQHSUIYHH, 'Dll'ElIllllfillS. CHARLES N. D4-MARIS Gln-f Clulv, Hi-Y. CHARLES DENNIS Buss-lmll, l'li-Y, lnlmmurzxls. Oplimisl. C'HliS'l'lfR l.lfli DIINNIS Hl:lig1lll lnlo l,ill1Q't'l'.H ullllN'Ilf llu- Nvinclfl Il1ll'1llllIIl'illS. Uleillllillilflill' IIIILH ll-lll'SlllnI15, llvrilflt. SUSAN DENNIS Businvss Czxclvl Flulr. GAA. Ulm- Clulu, .lr llR Rvp, NHS. Prom. llmm .lulmilcc. Supl: Girls' l.1-uguv, Y-T4-4-ns. ANN D1-Vol? Cl Cl lm xl' l Cllr ru Ni llin l ,I 04' f ll . , IXVK 0 S, . Q1 gil U, Supl: Girle' l,4-ngm-. DAN DICKIZY .IllANl'l'A DOBZYNFCTKI GAA. lxx, Nliclclic- DIZlSK'0lS, Dlblill fnrls . 1, . l .1-ugllv. C'IlARl.lfS DOKAS linsf-Imll, lnlrumurnlw, VI4I'1lfli. C,-XROI. Sl'li DOXYRIZY GAA, l,il1rury Assislnnl, Niglllinglnlv, Snplx Girls' l.t'ilQIlf', Y-Tm-4-ns. our mowica come V 'II IONIAS I'I.:-KN.-XGAN I .IAN IFR.-XVI' IIIIY GUVII, Ili-Y. IIi-Y Cnumil, Illlfillllll' mls, xIi4IfIIvI0l:ia:n. NIIS, O::Ii:::isI, Prom. YCNC. I':X'I'RIi'I.'X ANN IQCKIIARDT .I.'X, Supl: Girls' I-:-ngiw, Y-Tv:-::s I'I-IIGY I.IfIi IQDNVARDS CiIin'::s' CIIUIQ, I IigI:l inlr: IJ::::g1vr,H CII-v fIuI:, HIIIIIPTII IIN' VVi:uI,H JCI.. .lC'OXY.'X. 3IirIcIi0 blnnor, Nliclcllcloninn. Min-QI lilmrus, NHS, Prom: .IuI:iIvv, Quill a:::1I Scroll. -IRIIIIISIIHFIQIQ' Inn, Supl: Girls' IA-z:g::v. Siurlz-nl II:oa:nI ol Ifcl. Sluclvnl f'u::::riI. 'I'I::-spiz:::s, Y-III:-4-::s. Y-'Ile-on Cul:- :nm-I, NANCY ,IO IfC1GI,li'I'ON Ilusim-ss CMI:-I CIuI:, GAA. .I.'X, .Ir HR R:-p. I.IND.X BI.-XRIIf IfI,I,IS flxxx. GI.-0 CIuI:. HInI:vriI II:c XNIIIILIJI JA, Alix:-LI fwlmrus, IIOIII' Ilvnrls Vvvru Young RIIHI tlilyf. N rlIl'l'l15, C.-XROI.YN IZIIISON :Xrl fI::I:, Bnnrl, GAA, GAA Ifmnrcl, Girls' Sinha .Ir Class VII, .Ir HR Rvp. IX'IimIcIiv Nlnsiuls, NIi1ILIivIIvs, IxIirIcIIOIoni::::, Ix'IixccI Clmrus, NIIS, fjpliniisl, Prom. Sr HR R:-p. Slumlm-::l fuuiwil, Y-'Ili-4-::s. DIANI-I IfSI'IfNNII,LER IA. NIUI,I.IIf IZYANS U.'X.AX, .I:X, I.iI:ra:ry .'Xssisli:::I, Niglllingulu. I5IfRNIl'If I.URIf'I'I':X IfVIfRI'IAR'I' UpX.X, Ulm- CIHIQ. .'XXI'I'.'X ISONNIIQ IIQRGIISON Ilxusiiwss Cuclvl CIuI:. IiY.'X U.'XYIf I:IfIIRIfI.I. Ifusim-ss fzulvl CIuI:. II:XRI3.'XR.-X I5INKIfI,INIAN CiIi.l1'l:s' fIuI:. I7IigI:I inlm: Danger. I'vIi.'X. U.'X.'X, I::I:vril II:v XX'IIIllI.u JCI., ICOXYA, IxIimI1II0Iu::iz:::. NIIS. NigI:Ii::gi:I4'. ffplimisl, IIn::::. Rm::SI::::-kl.- Inn. Supl: Girls' I.:-5:55:14-, 'I'I:vspia:::s. Youll: I7::ru:::. Y-'Il-v::s. Y-'lk-1-:: C1:I:i::vI. ISIiX'IiRl.Y l-'ISI IIiR B1:::fI. LIIIIIUIISI CIuI:, fily GUVII. I IigI:I in- Io IIa:::gcr, uI::I:vriI IIN' XVi::cI. .ICCJXVIM Flin-:I Clmrus. NIIS. NigI:ti::guIv. HRa::::- sl:::.-kl:- Inn, Supl: Girls' I.va:g:w. Sr IIR I R4-p. 'I'I:m'spiz:::s, Youll: I:or:::::. Y-'Il-4-::s. IOIIN IIOXNIICR Wide igzzfalfk pacigcv dlfzcceddfffj wiIfA Lecaoafiffzf Aarmony 43 6lQlfLA8l if ffm ,Min Hwcw ago 44 THEODORE FRANK POLAND Hi-Y. VERNON N, FORD BascIJaII, Hi-Y, JA, Sp HS. VVARREN FORDYCE Intramurals. MARSHA FORNIQY RONALD FORREST Baseball, uCar0useI, Cily GOVII, Hi-Y, InI1erit II1c YVincI, Intramurals, JCI... Jr Class Treasure-r, INIixcLI Cliorus, Prom, HSOIIIII I3au'il'ic, Sludenl Council, YCC. BRUCE A, FRALLIC I7noIImII, I'Ii-Y, I-Ii-Y Council, Inlrzunumls, Optimisl, Prom, rI'racIc. ROBERTA .I. FRANCIS IIA, Y:-rCCl'lS, ROGER FRANK KFNNITTH FUGATI2 .IUDITII FAYIY GARLIKOV GAA, Glee Club, IN'IiLIcIIclonian, Mixed Cliorus, Niglilingalc-, OpIimisI, UIQQIIIISIIEICIKIC Inn, Sopli Girls' League, Sp HS, Y-Teens. REBECCA JANE GARRISON Barrel, Band Council, uITIigIit inlo Danger, ITIIA, MIIIIICTII Iluv NVinrI,U Oplililisl, YCC, Y-IIIOPIIS. SALLY GAYNANN Business Caclcl CIuI1, GAA, NHS. Opti- mist, Prom, Sopli Girls' I.:-agua, Y-Teens. ADOLI-' RICHARD GENDICK Intramurals. DAVID HENRY GILLIS Base-Imll, Baslcvlliull, I:ooII1aII, Ili-Y, .ICI,. AIixvcI Cliorus, Trarli. Cl-INE GOECKE Hi-Y. nf a glinonley DMZ H I'.VXl'I, IB.-XYIIJ GOMI.-X I X'.'XR.-XI,If ANN GOODMAN K:X'I'I IY GOI 'ID C'ONS'I'.-XNVIQ ,IILXN GREGORY XY.-XIII' I., II.-XCKNIQY SI IARON NIICI IIiI.If I IAIDIJIX .1-ug 1-. I5If'I l'Y ,IANIQ II.'XI.I. Iiusim-ss fIauIvI fIuIw, Cxxxx, GI.-C CIuIu, ROISI-IR'I' II:XI.I. Sl'l-1 II.XI.I. ,IOI IN II.-XRRIS IEIIINI. IIQIIIII CIUIIIICII, .lI'x, c,r1'III'SIl'il. I fily Gov'I, I:IigInl into Danger. GAA. InIu-ril II14- VVimI, INIiLIcIIcI0niun, Night- ingnlv, HUM H:-urls Nvvrv Young nmI czilyxl NIQIYIIISIHIIIQIC Inn.U rl'lIl'Spilll1S, xy' YIq1'4'IlS. CIAQX. KIPFIIIIIH ciIllI1, GIPL' CIuIv, UIIIIICFII IIN- XVimI.u .Ir IIR Rvp, IX IirIrIim- IVIAISCOIS. NIIIIIIIPIOIIIIIII, fnplimisl, Ijflllll, SopIl II I u I I n fui s .1-ang v, ' 01' S. I In-I . InIrnmumIs. U.'X.'X, UIm- f'IuIr, IA, IVIi1I1Iic AIIISCOIS. NIicI4Ii1-Ih-Q. NIIM-:I fiIlurlls, S0pIl fIirIs' I u .I.X. 5Iixm-:I C'Imrus, Snph UirIs' I,c-nguv, Y- VIIUUIIS. IOSIAQPII NI. II.fXI.I. Ili-Y, Ili-Y fwuumkiI. InIrmnuruIs, Olmlilmlisl, Sr IIR le.-,I lim.-II..II, I onIImII. lIi,Y. l'.-XRfXIIfN NI. II.'XNIfY fIgX.X, BIi1ImIivIIm's. I'5.X, If I., CEIIIIIIHSI. SI IQXIU JN NIXIQI .IQNIC IIARIQIS lI.'x.X, CIIPI' cilllll, AHXKTI cizlllrlls, SOPII UirIs' I.4-nglu-. ROI'rIfR'I'.'X II.AXR'IIZUC fI:X.'X, CIN- ciIllIl, .I.X, .Ir IIR Rvp. IxIixv4I fImrus, SupI1 UirIs' I.4-uggm-, Y-'Iic-cus. 'IIIOBIXS If. IIAXVKINS UIQ-v CIuIm, Ili-Y, I-IllIl1'I'II IIlc VVimI.' InIrAunuruIs. ANC! M1015 C0lfl l i8C! f!Ll 0lfL? tkg ?l 6l'lfL6!815f 0 iffy 45 YTQ' NIARYLIN llAZIfl,XX'0OlJ l3llSlIl1'SS Caulvl Clul:. FONNIE .IIQAN IIILXRD GAA, Glu- Clul:. .ltX, xliflrlivlh-s, Blixccl Chorus, Nig!l:ii::gz:l4-, Supl: Girls' l,ca:E::v, Y-T1-mms. Hlll. IIILNDIZRSON Bnsvlmull, filiz:-un' Clulw, 'Al ligl:l into lJa:::gcr, lruullmll, Gorman: Clul:, Hi-Y, l::lr:u::ura:ls. ,lfiOXX'.'X, Tl::-epi:::::, Trmlc. YIZR NA CH-XROL HI-INS! .ITY LOUIS PAUL HES? fxlwss Clulm, lli-Y. HP JAMES IARRY HIC! HEY .IOIIN IIIIIIUN Ufialrrxrlsn-l. uljliglll inlu l7.:::g:'r,U Clue filulr, lli-Y. lnlu-ril llu- Xvinalf' lntn::::u- mls. Nliwml Clmrus. .lOYCIf IIILTON Bzunrl, llzuml ci0lllNil, GKX. Ulm- Clulu, .lCOXY.'X, Alix:-xl Clnurus, Supl: Girls' l,L'2lE4lI1', HSOIIIII l,1lf'll1if'.H Y-Tr-0:14. Fl IICRYI. Llili IIOGAN SJXNIJRA KJXYIC IIOLBROOK GAA, CEI:-v lilulm, .lr IIR R4-p, Alirlmlic- Nlnnur. lxlixc-rl Clmrus, Ra::::el:.1clilc lun. Sr HR Rvli. S:v:::::'lIn's. Y-T:-v::4. ROSS HUI.l.lfNl3-Xl'Cll Hi-Y, lli-Y Cnllllfil, xlivwl Cllilflli, flplimisl, ljmm. BIi'I'l'Y CYXROI, IIORNSBY MARY PRINCESS HORTOX Ar! Clulm, l:liQl:l inlu Da:::g.1:-r. Glu- Clulm, Sllpll C:ll'lS' l.1'il2lll', XYJIQUOIIN. ADA PIZARI. IIOXVARD lxx, Or:'l::-slral. Supl: Girls' l.v.:Qu4-. NY l.f'I'l1S. C-XROL l RANi'lfS IIOXNYXRIJ Nlix:-cl cwllUl'llS, Supl: Uirls' l.:-.:u:u-. 6l!Oi6lil'lLl 641404 HWLC! M0614 Cl'0lUl'l,8C Glfl 0fgl'l- ?lflfCZ8l'l, 46 I JK DNA .lAYNIf I IOXYXRI J llusuwss 1 ml:-I f lulr. fvsxnx, f-lvc flulx, l.X. lxlixml lllmrus, Suplu Girls' l.vngu1'. NIII.l.Ilf ANN lIL'l lfNAN -.KQiH'UllS1'l,H llilizvnsl flulr. GAA, GAA liuurrl. Glu- flulr, JVUNVA, lxlislclio lxlns- mnls, Blix:-al fllunls. Supl: Girls' l-vugul'. nsoullx Pzu'ilim,n X,-'l.l'l'l1S, l'I IRISTINIQ Hl'Glll.lfY l.X. Flin-ll I lmrus. l-lm-ns. IQOISIQRT Ill'RR Ili Y .IUYFI-f lil--XINIQ IKICNISIAQRRY fll1'vrlm'u1lz'r, flAA, Boxlrnl, film' tllllll. ,lfl.. ,lr IIR Rvp. Dlirlcliv lxlimor. Nliclmllvloninn, NIIS, Uplimisl, Pmm, Rum- slluflilv lnn,n Sopll flirls' Lvaguv, Sr R1-p, Sluclm-nl llourcl ol. Iifl. Slurlvnl Counril, Y-'llq-ons, xv--I-l'0l1 Culminvl. Nl.XRl:XNN.'X IAVOISS Billlll. fiilizm-ns' flulm, fily fluvvl, lh-Imam-, l liglll into llumjm-r. I I'.-X, GAA. Ulu- lnlril llu' Xxvimlf' .lr lim-p, lxlimlmllvloniun, NI-ll.. NHS, LJIIIIIIIISI- Umar llvurls NVQ-rv Young zuul fluyf' llrmu. Prmn ,lulmila-v, Sopln Girls' l,vnguv, 'l4lu'spi- uns, Yflfl, Youll: l'-urum, Y-'lla-mrs. Nl.XRI.IfIf ,IAQI 'IfS liuml. Buml fuunmil. flilizm-ns' fllulr, Ulfliglll inlo ljilllg-jL'f,N ljlurx. Gln-v fwlulr. ICIA. lxllxc-xl lllmrus. NIIS. Orvlu-slru. ulqlllllSllill'lilt' lun, Suplx Girls' l.l'ilulll', 'lsuulln l,zu'ili4, 'l'lu-s- piuns. 'llriplc lrlu, NV-'l,1'1'llS. IOIC .IOIINSUN RUOfIiX'IiIfI' IUIINSON Ili-N. lnlnmuxruls, IX. lxlixml Cll0I'llS, Sp IIS. lil 'SSliI.I. l.. .IOI INS! DN lnlrzmumnls, lrufla. .II Wfli .IONI-IS YCT. bl ILN l'. .llnl ll flu-ss lwlulu, l:S.N, Ulnlu-ril lllc Xviumlf' lfll.. SlI.YI.'X KAISIQR llilizvus' illulr, l'wl'.'X, Y-vlluvns. I'.XNlIfl..'X .NNN KlilfI.OR G.'X.'X, Glu- Cllulm. 'Alnlu-ril llu: NfViu1l. Nlixvml fxlmrus, flplimisl, Supl: Girls' l.t'ilglll', Y-'ll-vns. XI.XRSl'lfX :XNN KIfl,l.IfY -.clill'llllSl'l.u UgX.'X. Ggxxx llnunl, Glu- Club. lfll.. .lr Klluss Sify. .lr IIR Rep, lxlillllic' Nlulmr, xlimlmliv Nlusfols. lxliclcllclonizul, Nlixcrl fluurus. NIIS, Niglllingulv, Olilin- lmnmf. flplimisl, cJl'l'lIi'Sll'il, Prom. Supl: Uirls' I.:-uguv, usillllll ljacilirfv Slurlvnl llnunril, rlqriplu 'l'ri0. Y-Tvvlls, Y-Toon flulvinvl. lftfilflg 0110 of fA,2 glfI,8.'5f 58350145 W8 lfe EUQP 558814 47 JERRY NV. KERR Hi-Y, Hlnllerit ilu- Xvinrlf' lnlrnmumls, Prom, Swimming. NANCY KESSELRINC Ari Clulx. Bancl, Bnncl Council, Cilizcns' Clulm, Flight inio Danger. ulnln-rii ills WiHIl,', JCL, NHS, Niglxiingulv. Opiimisl. prom, '.Raunslmrlclv lun, Supl: Girls' l-c-augur-, rlllu-spiuns, YCC. GARY THOMAS KING Bnml, Bnncl Cnunfil, Bnsulmll. Bnslu-ilmll, Hl:liglll inln Danger. Hi-Y, ulnln-ril lllc Xvinzlf' lnlmmumls, .lCONVIX, Hlxliclsunx- nu-r Nigllfs Drvnllhn Tllvspians. IUDY FAYE KING Glvi' Clllll, JA, Siipll fwlfliv IACHEUP. ,IACK KINIYALOFTS JA, Citizens' Clulr. .IOI INNIE RUTH KINNEY GI.-v Clulv, JA, Supl: Girls' Lcngm-, Y- Tm-ns. DONALD if. KNOX Clic-ss Clulu. Hi-Y. ulnlwril ilu- Nvinclf' lniranuurnls, JA, Hour llenrts Vin- Young :xml Guy, Trnflc. RON KYi.lfS Hi-Y. lnlrzlmumls, .lcl ,. CHITIRYI, IJXCEY Cla-v Clulv, JA, lxlixc-cl Clmrus. RIC! IARD l.ANBIiR'l' CIN-ss Chili, FSA, JA. Blf'l'l'I ANN I-,-XNDEN Czlvf' cilllli, SOPII fiirls, I,1'ilElll', N-Il'l'I'lS. ROIJI-QRICK l-ANGS'l'IfR lli-Y. lnirumuruls. ,,. THOMAS ALAN I ,A NSAXN' flu-ss Cflulm, FSA, lnlrumuruls. .lANlfS I.nPlIiRRlf AIOklilllKlIllil,v' ZOETSA IARAS Hcnrousm-l, ul:liglil inln lJZlllQ't'l'.H Clvo Club, Hlllllfffll ilu: Vvinclf' .lCl,, .lr HR Rep, ixliclflle-Ionian, Rlixml Clmrus, cjpli- misf. Prom, Ugfilllll l,nrilir,H Sr IIR Rup, Y-Tm-ns. H 77 ang of Me NSi2u,f!L IAIIIA if5 fofanfalfion .I.'XNIi'I' NI. l.lflJI-'ORD KAY IUXXYRIQNCIQ CAA, Ulm- Clulr, .lCl,. Xlixn-ml cxllllflli. NHS, fjplimisl, Soplx Girls' l,.e-agile, Y- rl1l'l'llS. 'IAHRRY l,.-XXVRIZNCK Bnnml, lfmul Cnunfil. Boys' Sinha Cilizvns' flulv, ulnlmril llu' Xvimlfv ,lfxfJXY.'X, Nlrl.. uIQillllSlliU'lilL' lnn.u Shulr-nl fxily ci0IlIllIlSSiIlll1'f. IAN!-fl' Ifl,.-XININZ ITNXVSON f-AUX, Fopll furls l.k'ilQlH', N - l 1'l'Il4. Gfxrx. .l.'X. Supl: Girls' l.n-ngllv. IJURUTIIY l.lfl'f UAA, Slbllll Girls' l.1'ElQ'lll'. Sll,-XRON Sl'If Llilf lflqdx. Claw flulx. lxlimlcliv A Girls' l.4-nglu-. Yflqr-ons. lnsfols, Supl: IJZROY If. LIQIINIAN 4 ll V1 tl Xlg, It murals, lrmli. lou un , 'mo m.: . rr, nm Vllraula Nlgr. DUN XV.'Xl.lAC'lf l.lfNNllf llvlmlv. Hlrliglll inlu lJaIrIg14'r.u Ili-Y, lli-Y Council. nlnlwril ilu- Xvinrlf' Cillllxlli, Clulm. Nlrl.. NHS. Oplimisl. l'mm, Rumlio fxlllI0llIH'4'f. I-RillllSllili'lilt' lun. Simlvnl lrmnrml ol' lfrl, Alqlu-spiuns. DOl'C1I..'XS IQIJXVARD LIZPPICII llmsm-lmll,lwoollmll, lli-Y. ll!lI'illIIIlI'illS, lxlixc-cl flmrus. Sr Rm-p. 5llul1'nl Cullnrll. .l.-Xl lx l.I:5l.Ilx Buslu-llmll. Ili-Y, lnlmmurnls. fjplimisi. Prom, Slmle-ni Council. Nl.-XRILYN l,0l'lSlf l.I-fSSlfR Ar! fwlulw. Ulm' lilulm, Nlixc-rl Clmrus. LIAVK D.-XYIID l.lfXX'IS lsnsclmull, ljoullmll. lli-Y. CJl'llll'SlI'il, Sp P.-Xl 'L LINDUN llnml. ll:-N, ffrmlwslrn, Sp II.. JOHN .-X. l.INVll.I.lf CIN- flulw, Ili-Y, lxlixx-ml fwlnorus S:XR:X .l.'XNlf l.UfKMlfYlfR Niglxlillgule-. Clplimisl, Sp iv mwec! ffm cfcmcem fo If!Li1fLA if waj Qfmife bl dendalfion. 4 O JG .l.-XNIQ lfl.lZ.'XBIj'I'I'l LONG Ultliglii inlo Danger, GAA, GAA Bonrcl, Glu- Clulv. JCL. lvliclclicllcs, Nliclcllclouinn. Flixe-cl C:ll0l'llS, NHS, Opliiuisl, Prom, Quill mul Scroll, l.RillllSllDl'lilC Inn. Sopli Girls' Lvuglu-. Sp HS. Sllulvni Cnunril, Swnncllvs, rlqriplv Trio, X'-VIQPPIIS. MARGARET ANN LORIG .5-f lb.-X. C-AA, JCL, .Ir HR Rep, lxlulclue A.. mv X 3 .lnsro!s, NHS, Oplimisl. Orclwslrn. lmm ,lllllilA'l', HlzillilSIliK'lili' ll1l1.u Nvcicj, X'-'l.CL'llS. YILRRY LOVlfLACl'1 lnlrnmumls. VICKI ANN MACKALL uC'Zlf0llSI'l.u Cilizens' Clulr, Glu' Clulr, Mlulu-ril ilu' Xfvinclfh JCI., lvliclmllclonimi, Nlixml Clmrus, NHS. Uolclaulxnrinnf' Opti- mist, Prom, HRmnsl1nrlclc lun, Sopli Girls, l.l'ilQlll', --Slllllll Pncil-if, Triple' Trio, Y- Vl.l'l'I1S. RICPIARD R, MAUPIN Hi-Y, lntmmuruls. Oplimisl, Prom. .ILTDY M1-Cl VVCHIZON fuilizx-ns' flulm, JA, ICKJVVA, Youll: ljfiflllll NVll.l.I.-X51 Nr-DOVVliLL D1-lmiv. ul'4liglll inlo Dangc-r, Hi-Y, lu- lu-ril ilu- Xvinrlf' .lCOW7A. NFL. Nl'lS. fypiimisi, Prom. l'Znrrisluurlclcv lun, Slu- mlvnl Buurml ol lfcl, Tlwspizms. .ILTDITH LOLTISE NcifIiE'l'IfRS liusinm-ss Curl:-l Clulv, GAA, Glu- Club, .lr IIR R:-p, Sopli Girls' Lf'nglu'. Y-Tu-ns, Y- iluvcri Cnluim-l. MARY NIQURAXV lilufx, fixxtx, Glec' Glulr. JCL, lvliclcllc- Ionian, Flixerl Clmrus, Urcllvslru, Snpli Girls' l.0ZlQlll', T1-nnis, Y-Tvvlls. .IANICI-I KAYE 1NlrGUlRlf VIN.-X, Gln- Clulm, Ulnlicril llu- VVinrl, JA. Lilmrury Assislanl, lwlixc-cl Clmrus, Soplx Girls' La-agiu-, usouili Par-ilir:, Y-Tvcns. DON NiflN'I'OSl'l lsusvlmnll, linslcvllgnll, Ili-Y, lnlriuuuruls, Flixs-cl Cliorus, Prom. fl I., Sli-KljILl.liR Lily fu1vl,,l4'00llmll, lli-Y, lniruulurzlls, JA, llu-spiuus, l rnrlc. M NANCY GAYLE NEHL GAA, JA, Sopli Girls' League, Y-'lim-rms. Sl IARON NELAMPY Mcarousc-l, Flight inlo Dnriga-r, GAA, Glu-P Clulv, JCL. .lr HR Rcp, lxlixccl Cll0fllS. Prom, Supl: Girls' Lvnguv. HS0lllll Prutillicf' Sp HS. Triple Trio, Y-Ter-ns. Cl .AL'Dl:X LOUISE MERCHANT cifxix, CIOC? Cllllh JA, B'1iXl'fl cillllflli YCC Ae Wadhilzgfon Ifrifo IUAZCA line Aeniom Aan! Iofannec 50 MARILYN ANN Nll'l'l'lfNHOl.ZER 'Turmm-I, GAA, Glci- Clulm, JCI., Blixvcl flmrus, NHS, Niglllingnlc, Oplimist, Prom, -lsiilllll l,.u'ilic, Swmu-lies. 'lqriplsz Trio. Y-T1-mms. KIQNNIQTII CRAIG NONROIC Ili-Y, Hlnlwril ilu- Nvinrlf lnlrznnurnls, flixvcl fwliorus. Optimist. MARIA MONTHS Nlixm-cl fliorus. XVll.l.lAM NV. 5lON'l'GOFllfRY Ili-Y, lnlmmurnls, JA. RICII.-XRID M, MOON Gull. Hi'Y. .lIiRRY IWOORE nlfliglil into Dnirgvrfv ulnlu-ril ilu- Xvimlf' lIlll iiIlllll'illS, lxlixvcl CIlfVrll5, 'VZ' HCJICIKIIIOIIIZLH Our ll:-urls Xvm-rv Young mul Cay. XVll.l,l.-XM MOORE CRIIPSS Clulx. Fonllmll, lli-Y. lnlrnmnmls, JA. lxlixvzl Cliorus. Trnrlc. IDANiliI, EDVVIN MYERS Bnml, Hi-Y, JA, lvlixeml Clmrus, fjpli- S mist, Orvlu-slru, Prom, Sp HS, 'lille-spinns. ANN LOUISE NARDIN Clwvrlcmlvr. Cilizcns' Clulr, Flight into Dnngm-r, GAA, GAA Bnarrl, JCL, .lCf7XVA. lx'hClfllC'l0I1iilIl, lxlixml Clmnls. NHS, Oplimisl. Prom. HIQNIXISIIRICICIC Inn, Snpli Girls' I.t'il2ll1'. Swain-lim-s, ,I-llC'SlDliIIlS, X - I l'l'llS. .IICITIZRSON ONIS Nlilflf, .lR. Boys' Slulv, Cllvss Clulm, Cily Guvll, FSA. G4-rnmn filulm, Hi-Y. Hlnlu-ril ilu- Xvinclf' .Kiln Jcfywvtx, lx'liclmlli'loniun, NHS, fypli- misi, nRalllslmL-lili' lun. Slucli-ni Council, ,l4llt'SPiilIlS. l'A'I'l'Y NELSON lflqkx. GAA. GAA Buzmrml, Ulm- Clulr, Nllllillvllllliilll, blixvcl cill0l'lIS, Sopll Girls' l,4'ug1u'. Swarm-llc-s, Y-T1-1-ns, Y-Tomi Nl tiilllilllq. STIZVIQ NlfNC'lC liim-hull. lronilmll, GI.-0 Clulm. lli-Y, JCL. lxlimlzlim- Nlmmrf lxlixvil Clmrus. Olmlilviist, llrum, Slurlvnl fxoumil, Swinnning. ROIBERT Nifl'lii'iRLY A lnlrnmurnls. IO.-KN OLIYIER TIIOMAS I., ORTMAN FSA, lli-Y, ulllllvfil ilu- Xvimlf' lfil-. KQOXVA, NHS. Upiimisi, Prom. Sluclvnl ciflllllfil. an om an excifing dw fauna aw if Jpcmne 51 fix 1:33 'Nqul '::v- J CAROL LEE PALNIQR UAA. film- CIuI1, Sopii Girls' I-:-nggllv. 'Iii-ons. ,IOI IN PALNIER Inlmmumis, SHARON LEE PALMER GI.-if fiiuiw. ,Ir HR Rc-p, Liimmry Assislnnl, NigInIim,!.uIr'. PA'I'RICiI.X IPONARID I'AIlI7OiNNIiR Ggx.-X, Alimirliv Nlunor, Ixliclcliclies, NHS, Upiimisi, Ijmm, Sp HS, Swuncllvs, Y-Tm-ins. DAN PARSONS PHYI .LIS PASI .EY CAROLIQ FRANCES PATIAERSON GAA, UIQ-c CIUIJ, ulnixcril II14- XVinLI. JA. Ixiiniciic Plasrols, IVIicIcIiulI1-s, Pliclclicloninn. Alixcci Cixorus. INigIxIinQnIc, Sopin Girls' Lvugln-, USOIIIII I'm-iIir, YCC, Y-Teens, A -I vc-n Cnlrinvi. ,IOIIN L. PI-Q-KK I'Ii-Y, Inirnmurnis, Piixc-:I Cimrus. XVILNIA PECK GAA. NHS, ffplimisl, Ilrnm, Supl: Girls' IA-1-gm-. .IAVK PIQNICK DIANE I'IiNNING'I'ON ,I.'X, ICI-. Blicltliv Ixlnsrols, I,f0lll, Supl: Girls' I.c-agus-, Y-'I4l't'llS. I.ORIi'I'I'A PERGRAN IiUSIlIOSS,giillltqrsjlllll, film- Ciuim, Nlixc-:I Q IIOIUS. Iflllli' lI'l0. ANN ISOLDE PERKINS Cilizcnsi Ciuiv, UIJIIQIII inio Dniigcr. Glue: Ciulm, Mlniicril Iiic Vvinmif' ICCJNVA, .Ir IIK Rep, Aliciciivlnniun, Ixiixvcl Ciiurus, NHS, Nigiltingnie, Optimisl. Our I'IenrIs Vva-re Young nnci Gay, Prom, RmnsImcIcIc Inn, Supl! Girls' Lcngum-, Sp IIS, Slucivnl Cily NSOIIIIIIISSIOIIPF, Swnnellvs. riiilvspians. Ynulii I:0I'lIllI, Y-Teens, Y-viicvn Culminffl. LOIS ELAXINI-I PERKINS Cilizcnsi CIUII, Duimillc, nI'4IigIlI inln Dun- gvrf' VIIQX, GAA. Gicv Cluir. HIIIIICIII IIN- Xvincifi .ICI,., JCOVVA, INIIQIQIII-Ionian. ixiixul Ciiorus, NHS. Oplinuisi, pmm, HR1unsImCIiIe Inn, Sopii Girls' League. Sp HS, Slucicni Boarcl oi Ifci. Iiiuspinns, Youlix I:0I'lIlll, Y-Tfcvns, Y-Torn Culrinvi. IDA PETERSON GAA, Glu- Ciuiv, Nlicirliz- Ixinsvois, IVIixvcI wad fziglzgghfeaf Ay Meir ga5LefAa!! Lionmey, .IOI'. I'I .I'.5Ix.'X KATIII LYNNIC PI'III.I.IPS uI IigIiI inlo Danger, GAA, Glvc CIuI1, uInIi0riI Illc YVinrI, JA, Ixliclcllcioninn. nl'lXllllSllilI'l'illY IIIILH Silpll CIYISI l-CIlgllC, IIQIIPSPIIIHS, Nvtzcx, N7-'rPl'llS, ROI3IiR'l' I'IIII.I.II'S I7oolImII, Ilwrurlc. IfI.I,A IDUISIQ PLANCK 'III inI0 Danger CNA CIN- CIIIIJ L . . . - 5IicIcIi4-llvs, NIicIcIIc-loninn, NIixc1I Clmrus, CJIIIIIIIISI, 3'-Il'0l'llS. JA. CI IERYI . ,IOYCIC I'RAIi'I'Ii RONALD Ii. I'RNI'IIIiR Ili-Y. PI-fl'IiR NI. R.-XINIC Ifnnml, Ifunml Council, UI IigI1l inlo Danger, IIi-Y, Ili-Y Counvil, Orclmsirn, Prom, ullmnslmclclv Inn. Swimming. IJOROTI IY ANN R,-XTLIFF Busine-ss Caulm-I Clulm, film-v CIHI1, IIA, Sopli Girls' l.t'ilQlll', YCC. .IICRAID RfX'I'I.II I Ciiizvnsl filuli, Cily COVII. MI7IigIll inlo Ijnngvr. uIl1Il1'I'Il IIN- XVin4I, IA. .ICOXX'A, Our Hcarls Xvcrc Young mul Guy. Rurliu :Xnnounccn RnnisImrI:Ic- Inn, Sp IIS, Sluclvnl Cfiiy Cmnmissionnr, Tlnvs- piuns. I.ORIfNIf RrXII'I.II'1I Isusini-ss fianlm-I Clulm, Gxxrx, IA, Supl! fxirl I I igu Ylun I S .01 I 1'. ' S. CI IARl.O'I'l'l'f RIfIfD UAA. film' fwluli. ICI., .Ir IIR Rvp, Bliilclic Alunur, Alixvml fliorus, Niglllimgzilc, l,l'0lll, Y-,I'l'l'llS. .IA5IIfS ID, RIfI'fD Ili-Y. .I:X, Nlimlcllvloniun, fjplinlisl. I RIfIlIDIIf RICI IARDS Iguncl, III-Y, ICI.. l'IIARI.IfS If. RIi'I'I.XRIJSON CnruiisvI.u Ulm- Clulw, I'Ii-Y, InIwril IIN- Xvinflf' Inlruniuruls, Nlixml CIIOHIS, 0IcInImnm. l'A'I'RIClA RIYIQRS CIM-4-rIi-aulvr. fitizi-ns' Clulm, GAA, .Ir IIR Rvp. Sopll Girls' l.K'ilQlll', Y-vlivvns. .xdwf View CAWLL86! on mozfmfain on Meir fozwney 55 NYIl-LI.-XXI RO.-XCH InlrznnumIs. wI'rucIi Nqr. RICHARD ROBBINS cIl'l'llIilIl CIuIv, Hi-Y, JCI.. IRIIIKICIIPIOIIIIIII. NIixccI Chorus, Sr HR Rep, SlluIcnI CounciI. IfS'I'I'IIfR SL'I'f ROTHE I5zunnI, II.uncI CounriI, DvImIc Tvnm. I:IigIlt inlo Danger, FSA, InIwril IIN' XVincI. .Ir IIR Ilvp, NIIXPQI Chorus, NI:I., fjptinlisl. Orr'Iu0sIra, prmn .IuI1iIm-, YCC, Y-Iv:-ns. FRED RLINNILI .LS IERISCIHIII, IIIIYRIIIIUTEIIS, IXIIIXUII CIIOYLIS. GEORGIZ F, SCHUELER Chl-ss Clulw, FSA, JCOWA, NHS, Track. B.-XRISAR.X SCI'INVEl'l'ZIiR Ifusincss Cade-l CIuIw, JA, Oplimisi, Y- IIIPPIIS TI-QD SCIIXYING Ili-Y, IIi-Y Coum'iI, InlrznnumIs, IX'IixcLI c1Il0!'llS. DIXIE SEI!-AI,.D Band, GAA. FIzXRSI'I:X SEGI'IRBI'iRG I IigInl into Danger, GAA, HInIu:ril lIu- XVincI,n ICIJ, IXIIXQLI Chorus, URmnsImcIcIc Inn, SOIDII GirIs' 1.1-nguf-, 'I-IICSPIIHIS, Y- ,Iw1'4'l1S. RIUI I.-XRIJ SIiI.VAR III-Y. UIIIIIPTII IIN: VVin1I,H JA, Swinnning. IJ.XNIIfI. R. SI'IfXI I IfR I5nsIu-IImII NIU, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Cnun4'iI, OpIi- nnisl. .IANILI SIIIXI-I'I'.R -'I'4IigIlI inln Danger, GIQL- lIIuIm, HIKIIICFII IIn- XXvIlNI,N IxIicILIIvI0nian, NFL. NHS, NigInlingnIv, HIQIIIIISIIIIFICI1' Inn. SnpIu GirIs' I.0ilQll0, rINIl6'SpIllrIS, XI-VIICCIIS. D.'XX'ID I-'RIZDRICK SHORT I5uncI, I3un4I f'nunriI, CIN-ss CIuIw, Orr-Imslm. DUNN.-X SHORT IA. FLOYD K, SI IROUT JA. ,749 mc!cJAf0nia1fL ana! Olofimidf ecfilfom ana! Mez!! IIIVK SIIfGIfI. IIi'Y, III-Y Cnun4'iI, fJpIimisI. .-XR'I'I'Il'R IZVGIZNF SICIIQR, IR I:0nIImII. I-'I .IZTCI IIZR FII AS IINSVIVUII, LXNI-f'I' Sl'I-1 SINK nfwalrrrllsc-I, UI Iif1IlI inln Dang r YT Cjxrx. G4-rnmn CIUII. GI1-v fIIuI lIn- XX'incI. IXIicIcIIm-Ionian, NIixuI Cloru NIIS. Ogwlilllisf, SopI1 fi Im llf' SnulIx I,ar'iI'ir'.H YIIIIPFDIHIIS. 'Inu rm N ' I l'l'lIS. III-NNY SIQAIJIQ IIAIINI. IIIA, Inlrnn ll Q 7 Iff XYA, Ivnnis. VI-fI.Ii'I'.-X Rl'I'II SINIITII gk G.'X:X, ,I.'X, SopIu GirIs' I.4-nulu IIIiNRIIf'I'I'A SMITII Uxxix. GI.-0 CIuIv, IA, IIIJQIK' K0 NIIMWI fIxorus, SOIJII KIIIISI I 1 'Ibm-ns, xv-YIIPUH CnI1invI. I.-XF l'IfI.INIi SINIITII Q G,-XA. Ulm- Club, JA, Mix--QI CImru 0 clIl'IS lA'ZlElll', X ' I l'1'IlS. SI IIRIIQY .NNN SINIITII CIUII, IxIirIrII4' K IIKIYIIS, 5 - I OPIIS, 'I'l IC JB IAS IS.-XRRY SNIYLI .INC I JORC DTI IY NI.-XRIIS SORRFI .I CIN- f'IuIy, NIix1-QI CImrus. Il 'IIIIII .NNN SI'IfNl'IfR K 1,-X ,X IIIIS If'I'I'.'X 5I'IIfS CII-c fIIuIm. FIRM-:I fImr11s. SUIHII CIirIs' I.l'ilQlllX, NY-VIIUPIIS. Ifl J.-X ,IO STAN II'IiR I51mlI. .ICI,, IXIINNI CI1or KDITIIPSIYEI. Iirum, Sn 1I1 Cir I vwgllc I USIYIIIII I,nc'iIi1'.H Nv I'L'l'llS. KIfNNIf'I4II RAY S'I'ANDAI IfR IBEISIQUIIIEIII, Cilizvns' CIUIQ, FSA III H In lrnmur:uIs. ,IffIXY.'X. .Ir IIR Rvp XII lonizm, I'rom. Sr IIII Rcp. Cinrzfrignfeof Mew e orb an awe 5 0 6149 4 PAINIEIA KAY STELLER Flight into Dangc'r, GAA, Glev Clulm, Jr HR Rep, Ixliclclic Ivlascots, Ixliclcllclonian, Nlixcd Chorus, Optimist, UlzEllIlSllilClilC Inn. Soph Girls' Lrngue-, usoulh Pncilicf' Sr HR Rvp, Tennis, Y-Teens, DONNA STEVENS RICHARD E. STEVENS NANCY SUE S'I'ICKLIiN Art Clulm, De-hate, GAA, Ulcc Club. JCL, ,Ir HR Rep, Ixliclcllvtonizm. NHS, Nightin- gall-, Optimist, Our Hcnrls Vvcre Young ami Gay, Soph Girls' L4-nguc, South Pn- cil-ir, Sr HR Rep, Sluclenl Council, Swan- ettvs, Tlivspiairs, Y-'live-ns, Y-Tm-n Cabinet. DAVID STOOPS ROBERT STOOPS CLARENCE STRASSBURGER Hi-Y, Blix:-cl Chorus, Tennis. DONNA STREIITFHAU Delmtc, Flight into Danger, GAA, Gur- nmn Cluln, Glvc Chula, Inherit the Vvinclf' ixliclclletoninn. NFL, Nightingale, Orchestra, Swnnettes, Y-Toons. ROBERT S'I'REIIfI'I'IAlI Hi-Y, NHS, fjplimist. IJEBORAII BI. SVARDA 'ilflight into Danger. Inherit the VVincl, IA, ICI-, .lCOAA .A, Optiillist, Thespinns, Y-Tm-vns. DONNA KAY TALLMAN Citizvnsv Clulr, uplight into ljilllQl'l'.H Glu- Cluh, Hlnhvrit the Xfxllllilj' .ICOXAUY ,Ir HR Rep, Ixlixml Chorus. Soph Girls' Lvnguv, ugnuth l,nril'iC, Sp YCC, Y-'IX-ons. l IN ICE TEASLEY VIA. Glcc CIuI1. IA, Miclclic Mzuscots, Iwixm-cl Chorus, Soph Girls' I.vag1lu-, Sp HS, I Y-Teens. IOYCE PAUI-E'I'l'E 'IEDRONV Art Clulm, Citizens' Cluh, GAA, Inherit , the Yvinrlfy ICOVVA, Elixvtl Chorus, Nigllliimgzlll-, Orc'll0strz1, Prom, Supl: Girls' IARQIQUYS, Hsouth Pm'iIir, 'I4I1r'spinns, YCC, X 'I CUIIS. LUCIA LEAH TIIOINIAS GAA. Gernmn Clulx, Gln-L' Clulp, Nliclclic Planar, Flixerl Chorus, Soph Girls, League, Tennis, Y-Teens. SARAH THOMAS GAA, Soph Girls, I.c-nguv, A fA0 J8f5 55815 f!L8 XOMICQ OLUVL fke A6LI'6!lfl!00C! KZJOV, .I.'XfQl'Il.YN 'll IONPSON GI.-0 Clulx, JA, lxliclclic lxlusrols, K Nlixul Cluxrus. .iupll Girls' L1-uguc, Y- la-vxxs. ,IOIINNY 'VIIONIPSON lulrauuumls. SHIRLICY Hi.-NN 'IAIIOMPSON clfxfx. CHC? Lilllli. lxliXl'fl CllCPfll5. Sllpll furls l.t'ilQlll'. XY.'XfNl7.X I-'AYIC TIIORNSBURG Snplu Uirls' I.:-nggm-, Y-rlvr-vns. IX JN TIBISS W llmslu-llmll. lwmlluull. lulruuulruls. IJUUC 'IQOXVNSEND lfunllmll. lntriuuurul Young auul Guy. S, Olll' llvilrls xxlvrl' IICRRY 'l'R.-XYIS lvnulluull, Hflur llvurls Xvcrc Yuuug mul Guy. Trnrli lxlgr. ILXYID C. 'l'ROl'l' ulullvril ilu- xxlilltls' ljlvrury Assislunl. YCF. FR.-XNK TROYILI D, JR. .l.X. Il.-XRRY SIMS TRUSS lrnntlunll, Orfln-slru, rlrzwli. N IARY I llfl .EN TYSON cxIll'SS cilllli, lrrfx. CHU? Clllll, lxliX1'1l cillllflli M.'XRCl.,X .NNN l7l.RIC'H 1-Ci!ftDllSl'l, Ciiin-us' Clulm. City Gnxfl. l:ligllI iulu Dulu14'r,H GAA, Glu- Clulm, lfuffxvfx. Blirlmllvlouinu, lxlixvrl Cllorus. NHS. Nig,!lllir1gnl4'. 1-cJlil2lll0lllZl,U Olllilllisl, Prunu. ulQillllSllill'lilI' lun. Supl: Girls' l.vuglu'. South l'm'il-ir. Sp HS. Sr HR Rm-p. Tlwspiauls. Triplv Trio, Y-Tvmms, Y- Vllvvn Cnlxiuvl. NIICIIAI-'l. ll. UI'SII.fXXX' GI.-.X flulm. lli-Y. llllfZlllllll illS, Alixvcl fluvrus. Q'ONS'l'.fXNL'If IJIQI .ORICS VAN ARSDAIL ,l.X, YCC PICCIGY JO VAN ISLTSKIRK llusiuvss fzulvl fwlulm, JA. ZLVLZ5 :5Cl 86l'WL 66 17 ea! Azfaclfy, I aide fkaf More 57 'il- Y RON VAN BUSKIRK AFS, Debate, German CIUI1, I'Ii-Y, IIi-Y CounciI, InIu-ri! lI1c VVincI, .Ir IIR Rep. IVIicIdIcloninn. uOIcInI1oma, RurIio An- nouncer, RmnsIim'IcIc Inn, SlucI1-nl Coun- t'iI, SWIIIIIIIIIIH. .IUDY FAYE VANCE Business Cadet CIuIm, .IA, SopIi GirIs' l.K'R EUC, Y-'I.l'l'I!S. VVILLIAINI RICHARD VAN CLEVE IBIISPIIEIII, IIIOUIIHIII, IIIIITIIIIUTIIIS, ,Ir IQFP. RICIIARD VELDE IEHSCITBII, CIIPSS CIuI1, ITUOIIJZIII, IIlII'illllllI'ilIS. SIIEILA JUNE VICE HCnrouseI, I7IigIit inln Dangi-r, I7IIA, Glue CIuIm, Ix'IixccI Chorus, NII5. Okla- Il0Illil,I' I-,I'0Ill, IIRHIIISIIHCICIE IIIILU I-SUUIII IJnciIic, Sp IIS, 'IIIicspinns. 'I'ripIv Trio, Y-Teens. ROSIE BEA VINSON GAA. GL-if CIUIJ, JA, NIirIfIi:' EIQISCOIS, IxIixccI Chorus. SopI1 GirIs' I.mgu.-, Y-Tccns. .IUDITH ANNE VOIiGEI.E Ar! CIuIm, uI IigI1l inlo Daiigvrf' GAA, GAA BnnrcI, 4'InIlc-ril IIN! VVincI.u JFOVVA. NIixc-QI Chorus, Ori:Iu-slrn, SopIi GirIs' I.l'ilElll'. uSouII1 I,aciIic',H Y-Ti-mis. IJONAID PI IILIP VOORIIIS I5uiuI, ISumI Counc'iI, CzxrousvI,H City Cmfi, uI:IigIlI inlo Dung1cr.H I'Ii-Y, Hi-Y CounCiI, A-IIIIICIII IIN' VVin1I,n INIIXCLI Chorus, NHS. UfJIiIuIionm, Orr'I1oslrl1, Prom. uIImnsImr'IcIn- Inn,'I S0uIIi I'm'iI'ic', 'I'In-spimis. ROBERT J, XVAGNER InIrzunuruIs, NIARY XN'AI.I.ACE BOB XNARD D.-Imn-. HI:IigI1l inlo IDHIIQCIHH Gorman CIuIi, I'Ii-Y. UInIxeril II1o VVinuI, .Ir HR Rep, IVIimIiIiv BIunor, Ix'IicIcIIeIoninn, NFI., NHS, ufJIcInImnm,H OIYIIIIIISI, Prom, Ram- sIlu1'IcIe Inn, SIUKICIII CEOIIIIFII, SXYIIIIIIIIIIH, IIIIICSPIHIIS. MOSES NVARE, IR. I:ooIImII, InlrmnurnIs. II'ruc'Ic. .IENI I.. XVAIKINS GAA, JA, NIitIcIiv Ix'Insrols, SupIl GirIs' I.:-nguv. LOREITA BI, XVEAVER Give CIuI1, I,iIrrary Assislnnl, NigI1tingaIc, SopI1 GirIs' I.:-agua. KATHLEEN LYNN NVEIR NIIS, SopIi GirIs' IA-nguc. Y-Tvc-ns. 8 58lfLL0l 5,, 00 il?-9 OLC af ZICAOOK JCLWI IOCLSIIIQ , 58 BONNIE IfS'I'IfI.I.If YVELLIVIAN nCnrnusvI, GAA. Glue CIUIJ, IVIicIdIclon- inn, 'IxIi'xvfI Chorus. Oplimisi, SoulIl Pn- rifif. I :I 1-ons. LARRY GIYNIC XVIJILLS I .lflf XYIQLSI IOFIQR Ch.-ss CIUIJ, Cilizvnsi CIuIm, Cily Goxyl, FSA. .IIIIIIPFII IIN' WVinrI.n LPXRRIIZ XYIIJJANS NANCY IJARl,lfNlf NVILLIAMS .I.-X, JCOVVA. NVILSON :XI.LIfN XVILLIAIVIS Bam-ImanII, InlrmnurnIs, .Ir HR Rrp. .IUI-. NX'll,l.S Baum-ImzuII. BnsIu'lImII, I'IifY, IliII'EilIllll llIS. TIN XYILLS IISA, uInIn'ril lIw Xvimlf' JCUVVA. 5I.'XRII.YN XVOI.I'I': Ari CIuIu, .Ir HR R4-p, NIIS, Oplimisl, HUur II4-urls Vvvrc Young and Guy. Prom, FUIIII CIITIS IAWIQKIO, Y-'I FPDS, Y-I l'4'll CuIyin:-I. XX'II.l.l.AXBl .l.-XY XYOLNER Husq-ImII, I3nsIcvlI1nII, Ili-Y, IXIixvcI Chorus, RUNALIJ G. XVOOIJ Ifnsc-ImII, I u0lImuII, I7oulImII Mgr, .Ir IIR R1-p, 'I'mc'Ie IxIg5r. P:Xl'l.INIf Ifl.lZAI5If'I'll XVOODIQEY linml. l l'A, JCI.. JCOVVA, Library As- sislnnl, Mix:-:I f'Imrus, Nightingale, OrcIws- lm. Radio .'Xnnuunu'r, HRaunsImcIcIc Inn, 'IAIwspinns. Y-'I'4-oils. I'.'X'I' XYRIUIII' CIN' f'IuIw. HInIwriI IIN- XNIIIILIII JA, IVIicIfIic IxInsrnls, IXIIXCKI FImruS. HSUUIII pnCiIiC.H Y-'I1vvns. VIRGINIA IJAY YINGST I'mmI. I'4IigI1l inlo Danger. FIIA, GAA, UInIu-rit lIu- XVinmI, JCL, NHS, Oplimisl, l,l'UIll, Hlzillllsllnfklf' IIIILH Snpll GirIs' l.l'IlElll', ,IAh0Sl,iunS, Xv:r0cnS. VIf,I'ORI.'X ANN YOUNGER Mf'uro1lsvI. CII-v CIuIm, Inherit lI1o Vvindf' ,IfI,. .Ir HR Rvp. IxIixccI CI1orus, ulimn- sImrIcIv Inn, SopIx GirIs' League. SoulI1 I7m'iIir, 'I4ripIm- Trio, Y-Toons. eagze mmf gmcfvwafion fime comm m1fLc!L foo aaf. 50 1 X . ww W WW 4 W Q jk J, A wr Ov, 4 A P S Q 1, f N , o i g 7 . ffl, XX M Es , '1 mxwl 7 fb ..3 '-ffl -We X QQQQQ 1 I 'J I Q k 5 K wf kia O Yiw u- -if. 1 Q- ' f Ln 'EW fl--H Q ATHLETIC lNTEl-l.IC1liN'l lfbzwicl . .lun Q .XRD lxilldlll ixllll I kllxllls WI'l l'Y VVEI.I,LlKED Joe Hall Bob Taylor lxlnrilyn Nlittenlmofzcr Joyce Hurnlncrry VERSATILE .-XTTRACTIVE ,IUIIH ix'!lCCIllSlil?5' Buster Slrasslmurge Gail Fruauff 60 Carol COIJLIFII 1. 1 if 1 xxx ,2 -. p sf F ,Z V .ga Z Tr n X' fi s 'qv' ' 'W' v 14 - A f wp, M v? 'l ' X Q,QQ'0'l Imunmll X 'QQHQQ , ylgjix 3QiO'd0 X wi? .imfx I' --A as . ,zz . -. Eff Jr 7 -5 W SW 1- ll K .J I ' . 'Li U . M ll' g ' 1 i S- '3 9 Hx 6 A Fa , ' F A .,,, L ia ,- f Q 0 Will i 29 Alllllfzl. ,db ' ' i 6-v-Qsevff FRIENDLY ENTHUSI,-XSTIC ClllICli Dennis Bruce Frzlllic' Elaine P4-rliins Donna Cross I.Ililil.Y-TO-SUCCEIZIU SINCERE Holm Slreiltlmu . Danny Slmllvr Carolyn Ellison Zovtsn l.z1rns DEPENDABl.Ii CO-QPERATIVIQ Uavc Bzunlicr .lim Carmocly nlnrslma Kelley Fran Dvlloli 01 55 Wil? .Q 171355555 at ,Q , 1, If ,wi Q . 15A . . 'K-msg Ski asm: Kiwis an 1735695 an l : lm r' L if E,-1 ax ? 49. f dswx t .44-x . .f ' -vb ' i ff fin .,, 'ff'-.y ' rf' Sllllfflll hflPlillllpy illlfl Xlllilii NlZlCliilll ll!! not SPPIH lll bt' lll Sllfll il llllffy ltl lC'ZlXt' Sflllllll EIS lyillllly l,ElIlIN'I'lU'f illltl IIPIIIIVFSOII. owar our you 5 dociaffy cw we!! cw 5c!L0fa5ficaff . 1 flannoily, Ann Narmlin, lint llarrlonnvr, anml Cllufli B4-altiv lnvv ilt'lll1'Y1'll om- nl tlnvir mosl important goals in lift-. 65 AS THE END ol our lliglw scliool career ap- proaclies, we rememlwer tliree great years cluring wliicli wc llave gainecl not only a nc-Cessary cclu- cation lmul also many unlorgetlalxli- experiences. Xvlio coulcl lorgcl tlme weelcly clanccs lollowing tlw exciting lootlmall anal lmaslu-tlmall games, tllc cayalrarlcs to l:risCl1's alter tlio plays ancl oporettas, or llw tlmrvc 0vClOCli lnell signaling tlu- vncl ol scliool lor all except tlmat loyal minority wlio participatvcl in ilu- cxtracurrirular activities. For tlw majority llie laell was tllc starting gun lor tlle claily rusli to Hagiasf Tlie alnmclance ol lioineworlx rarely set-mc-Cl to prevent anyone lrom missing all tln' lun. Eaclm ol us rcveivccl an 1-clucation clvsignccl lor our talents: some ol us prvparecl lor a yoration, some ol us. lor college. For all ol ns tlie culmina- tion ol our liiglm scllool rareer Caine witli lln- Prom and tlme Julnilee. Tlms, liaving grown sorially, as well as sclxolastically, we slmall rememlmer tlme many new friends we lmayo met ancl cnioyvcl during our lariel stay lmere. Now, liaving acliievvcl one ol tllc lirst and most important goals in tlie preparation lor a successful. liappy lille, we lc-ave Midtllv- town Higll. ATHLETIC ATTRACTIVE WITTY ENTHUSIASTIC SINCERE VVELLVLIKED FRIENDLY I VERSATILE INTELLIGENT CO-OPERATIVE DEPENDABLE LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED omior ofimolooglfan Bnreli Walden Danny Danner Tim Raine Mike Davies Dave Pieters Jim Nein Bolo Smiilison Rick Aslilon Steve Harloaugli Tim Walker Keni Johnson Dick Galloway 64 Kfaa UW LCQV5 David Pielcrs, lrcusurnr omior : Sandy Ferguson, seuclary: Jim Nein, presiclonlz Dunn Ciunpluell, vice-prcslclenl. Berry Bender Kathy O'Friel Priseilla Kenrlian Lyn Reedy .lndi Allen Adrienne Weinstein Sandy Ferguson Dana Campbell Belly Bigelow Linda Shaffer Nan Nioliols Nancy Ward ? ,,. Q . Ni-3. I Q m I GLY I ,j ff I ' 1 nn' llrvllnrlllg H I l U S 3 101' , ls- ll In -. Pl 0 0 . Sm- Umvmun, Brin 1- Ifrlmulsun. Dawn' Trnnlvr nm' Killlly O'l7ric-I ' frll0jlnir'!ig, xnlvlul IllAYQlif'l,l'lll 'Th IIT 3 FIN 1' I' 1f m1'0r45 com me redloolzjzzigfy wifA 2411, an ZAie1fz c,5 lllllillfi Nillll Xxvilfll, Iillllll NXVEIIKIUH, .IPTYY l.yllli c1ilfI7l'Illi'f, IJOIIQ Nltlilllulllill, SUI' X Ii f Ill Hilvvlllalllll Svvlll In IN' Qllill' il lnlllgjry lrvw. W I Wi? . .ww-ff-lsg'Y4'FW5mf W vmiom nl Run'-.lolmn .'Xilams, Palrifin l.ynn Kmllcins, ifranlc 'iilunnas .jill Run'-Clxarlvs Brown, ,lanu-s R. lfrnwn, .lvnny Brown. N4-vna Allvn, Frvcl Alix-n, .lucli Ann Allan, Kay IXSII, Ru-k Asixlon, Brown, PL-ggy Brown. Ruin-rl Brown. Ruin-rl imc Brown Niary Bain-r, Diana Gail Ballarci, Donalcl Bnllingvr, Fnrcsl A. Brunlagvn, Suzanne' l3lll'liil1LfllilIll, Burlurli. ml Ron'-Donna Ballingvr, :Xnllmny llanlis, Cllarlinc l,av0nn0 jill Row-Bc-lliv .l. Bnrlis. l.incia Suv Bnrsli. llllyllis Buslx, Blarrin ilnrlwr, Carvn llarlwr, Kl'lllll'ill Bilrlivf, Blill' AHFC BHFDCN, Callallan. Dana CElllllDlT0ll. l.yI1fl2l cwillllI7lN'll. vlillllflllilll Camp- lnnya Barr, Sh-vo llanvr. Sh-vc' Bm-rlcvr, l.incia Buvlunan. lu-ll, ,lvrry l.ynn Carpe-nh-r, i.nrry fiarpvnlrr, Riflmrrl Caslwy. nl Row-Bm-lly Bt'lllll'l', Lvl' Burvn iii-nm-lt. Brcncla Bewlry, fill: Row-Uvlina Cm-nh-rs. iiclcn Clnnnln-rs. Franlc Cllillllllilll, ll:-My Bigelow, Sllilfllll lfvlaliv. Rugs-r illvvins, Wlilllillll Boclnn, Slvlln louise- Cllilcls, .lov Clluplca, Rifle Clluplca. Cllarlic iiamlrl lfn-wi-r, Rulwrl Brooks, Susan Brnnlcs. Clark. Clwriv Class, Donna Dian Cliric, Bm-My .loan Colxlm. 66 zfmiom ls! Iqllll'-xiilfii' fnnnrl, ,Ivrriv fimnnlms, ,lolxn X. Cnnnrrov. .jill Ron'-Rolla-rl Dullvy, fxllvryl lfgs-lslun. Sum- lflrml, Brun- Hnrrivl Iflnim- funk, .Il'iHllh' Cook, Nlnrslm funk, Tony Cook, lfrlnntlsnn, Danni linens, Dnrnllly lfw-rlmrl. .lann-I lfwingj. Nlilw fnfllxlvyvr. Susnn CoHnu'yl'r, ,lnfkic Cox. Nlnry Ifllvn linllrf-lllmlz, Yirgillizl Fannin, Sunrly l'.n-rgusun. 2114! Ron'-1.1-un fox, Sllifllj' Cox, .lim Currvnt, Bill Curry. jill Run'-Dirk l inHm. Pillllil Fouls, Dun- limlin-r, Rnlwvrl fwnrul Unnnvr, Danny Dunncr. fxlnrgjurcl Dnnnis, David l:ronnn, Paul lixxgnlv. Sunin lung:-ll. Yllnlmr Rm- l'1llHl'Il, Unk Durnnlcl, Alike' Uawivs. filmrloth- Davis. Unlluwny, Rirlmnl Huw, Hurulzl Gnylmrl, 'jrzf Row-Pnliy Davis, Suv Dnwsnn, Carol Dcnrlll, Clmrlvs 6111 Ruu'--.lnsc-pIlim- G4-niry, ,IHIIIUS lf. U4-plmrl, Susan fh'I'lDl'l', ITvl.ung1. Kon l7i4-In-rirlu, Bob Downs, Knrvn Downs, .lolmnic Nirlmlus U1-zinski, Ralph C. Gillnmn. lannvs Uinlvr, NIilxIlill'l Hozivr, ,lurk Drilul, Bvlly .lo Dulkl.. Glow-r. Rosvifa Grfwn, .Ivrry Crvgnry, Luis :Xnn Gr:-gory. 67 Isl Row Zn jr: Nancy Nnnry ll 'QOH I IHVUIII X s-lnm 1 'QOH' Wflnfl Hnlivr, ln-rigor. vm iam .-'lim-rry Grvgory, Yvilliuni Gregory, Clnucrli Cvrulxlp, Grulvlxs. Toni Grulilxs, Don Gustnvsnn, Carolyn Hall, llnmlwll, Cnrul l'lilnvy, l.iirry Hnnvy. v--Sk-vv Hurlmugli, Bonnie Hzitlnn, .lolxn Halton, Bill unn, .ll'ainm- llvllnn, cjlilllilt' Hvmli-rson, Diana Henson, llcrnrlon, fiuml l'IigI1l4-y, Paul Hillon. -.lim llollvr, Curnlu llullxrunli, Pnl Ann Holclcrxnzm, il IIOOKI, lifilillll' lrlllllgll, .lane Alllll' I'l0llgll, Gretclllxn 'l4lll'l'1'SI' lYlIlIllllli'l, li0lYl'flil lllllllvf, Cllaflfllf IPIUIHS' .jill Row-l'.loy1l Hurslon, Gary .lvslirm Allen Rirlc il0llllSUIl. .lllfly .l0llllS0ll, KPl1l ,l0lll1S0lL JOIIIISOYI, llllllli? JOIIHSOII, .lllllN'S .INV ,lUllIlSl0Il, ,ll'SSil' .I0llI1SlUll. ArIl4'll0 lxllilfii' 101105. Sill IQOIU'-'c:llQ'l .lOlN'S, I:!'illlI'l'S .l0lN'S, QEOQITQC iIOlH'S, IDCIHIIU NvYUlllll' .IOFCIKIIL 'l4l'fl'2lll't'Il ,IOTKIZIIL Aldfy K2lliElTiS. l10lH'fl Killl!K'. Art Kusll, .lnrlc Km-nnvr. Prisrilln K4-ulllzun. Oil: Row-lluslinu Kilgore, Gvorgu KiIlly'2lll7i'lS, Roller! Klziflulcr. Slvvv Kunz, Ronnlcl Lzilnyvllv, Lois Jvnn Lznulen, Clnrvncc l-nm', Silllllflfil Lou lillisziw, Dirk l.zinlis, lrrvrlclic l.nllinl0rL'. Jnci Rmv--iirvluin i.m-wis, Penn i.vxx'is. iillQL'IH' iigc. Gvnrfu omiorfi tsl lellll'-'c1ill'N'1iIl Lawson, ci1'lN'Xil i.zm'son, i'ivnnvti1 Lnwfon, .Hin Run'-Unnnn Nicfiiii. Nia-iincin iximfirnw, Susan Nisfirnw. Hurry i.ny1um'iQ, .lnaxn imairii, .infix ima-, Runnini i.m-, Rim' lA'iIlll- .innws Bicinlosii, iinrimum Ann BIL4K!'4'. iii-rir ixi1'KlliLlill, Doug iillili, Nirniv i.1-Nioylw, Ninrrin i.s-Hs. xI1'l.illlQiliiI1, Ririmrci ixiliilluliliill, ixiiiu- ixirixinrrny, iyiiyiiis Nlfxiliiil. L , . IIHI I XVII I I,mI I It n I, XI X, I I I0Im jliu Ron'-ixvnnm-iii Nix-viunn, iiiii Niiiim-r, fimrnllv Ann Biiiivr, . :sm-j, sm n ,1 sv-', . -n .IIIYI A-, . nr 'ln .0 'v. . I I I I I I, 'I I I I I .inlnvs ixiiiivr, .im-ii ixiiiis, Fiurviu 3iilllS, Riric ixiilrin-ii, .infix .nvv y. .al nvs mn, as .own-, . s-rry .o vv. , ixinicry, Xiriii :Xnn Ninnn, .Xniilnny xiuorv. gni Row.-,Imm-g Lying Pnuiu Lyons, Ruslvr Blflfii, .ioc yliliflllll, 6Il1 Row-i rnzivr Ninnrv, Pniririu ixioon-, fiuii 3IUl'lliliHXVt!g, imnnnrai ixiilN'llS, .iiin ixinrgm-rum, Camry ixinrsimii, Ronnie i.ois ixinrningsinr, Diunu Biosivy, Ririmrci Aiuii, Gicnn ixinlilis, Ronniv ixinys, Lynn ixirfnii. xiuiiins, .is-rry ixiyvrs, Snr Nnpiq-r, ljniin iximip Nagin, 69 omiom ls! Run'-.lim N4-in, Nun Nirllols, Dziyiml Nnlmlc, Rudy Nocli, Nlurllin Norton, Tinnn O'Cunnor, Knilmy O'Fricl, Carrie Uligvv, lrrnnlc Onsli-y, .lolin Ouslcy. znrl Row--fxlnrgo Pnrilonncr, Pauline Kay Parsons, Pliillip Pul- IUIL ljllflillly lA'l' Pl'0lJl1'S, ljillll 'DPM-YYY, D1-lures ADH PCIILICY' grass. Rainclnll Pergrxnn, Susan Pvrry. lxlilic Peters, Eclcliu Pluillips. Brfl Row-lfmlwnrcl ljivrnil, Daiviml pivlvrs. Don Pills, lxliclmvl lliils. Sli-vv llriniz. Gurnlcl Prodor, .lulin Qllicvll. Tim Rninv, Toni Rnylxurn. XVillinnu Rcrnrml. 4111 Row'-Lyn Rc-ecly, Nvul RL-ilsniclcr, .locllcn Relccrs, Augusin Carolyn Reynolcls, Joyce Rinellarl, Elaine Ringgcnlacrg, Bill Rilhrr. Slmron Riu-rs, Lanai Robinson, Susan Rogvrs. 51li Ron'-llnili Ronlo, Slim-ilu Rolll, Beverly Ruuil, Slew' Rupp, Linclu Snlyvr, Gary l-. Snrgcnl, 'l'mnniy Snrgvni, Esllwr SZlf'l'iS, C0l1l1ll? SFlllN'iLlCl', l,l'l'Sl0I1 Sl'llf0K'lC. 61,1 Row-.loc Svlirolc, Rolla-rl L. Stoll, Clic-I Scllwy, Linrln Sllallvr, Bcri Sliearvr, Bula Slieplie-nl, Scull Singlcy, Larry Slciclmore, Bill Smnllwoocl, Duvicl Smiili. zml Rum-Riclmnl Sullon, Buz Sxnrnlu, Larry Swnrls, Fnunm-lt oufaiom ls! Ron'-'lqom Smilln, Bnlrlmy SIIIMIISUII, Beulah Spurlumk, Tvrry Ajllv Run'-l.m-v Haunillon Xvulkins, ,lowvll Xvnlsun, Dm-rmnlu Shnrlwy, Larry Sl:-vlv, Ruin-rt Sh-ulc, Curl Sh-in, Riclmrml Xxvs-suv:-r, Vllllllflllilll I.. XXX-Hx, Ixllfivlllll' l.ouis4- XV:-imh-in, Bill SIPIIIIOIIS, .lucli Slolu-s, Phyllis Slringvr. xxY1'ilZl'lIli0fII, Riizx .Nun NVQ-Hs, Garry Xvvlsll, Tmllllluny XV4-nm-I, Dunulcl XY4-rll. jill IQOIU'-cjllilfIl'S Xvvsl, .llllly Xvluisnmn, flmrlnlh- Xvluilnlu-r. ' 'A ' N- ' ' V is a Tl ., , . X , Y IND' hmm 'UNI' 'hum rl 'mm' ' Ron 'M mnnmn .Xrnwllxiu XX llitv, Q Iaulclollm- Lnvvrm- XX lnilnvr, l.in:l4-ll Xxlnill, Xvillinm 'I-llmnpsun' Szmdy 'Hmm' lid 'I-immcr' Dun Xxrigglillhlll, xlaury L4-1' Xvilliznns, Balrlmral XX'illQ, c1Il2lfIl'S Xvilsun. lrzl Roll'-Dawn' 'lAr.mh'r, Dunivl fx. Tull, Kilft'll Vvllv, Pulritiil 61,1 Run'-,I0yl'v Xvilson, Prulh' Xvilsun, Doxxum Xxvinlmrn. Yivruy, Torn Vinson, Doug Yukos, Bulfll Xvalflcn, Cum! fillarlulh- K. xN'villll'fSll0Ull, Pnl Vvlll, .lolm Xvullv, .lolm linyv Xvnuwr. Tim Xvullcvr, Xanfy Xvnrel. Xvooclwnrcl, Duvicl Xyriglul, lfclclie Yupp, larry !iIlllllI'l'lll2lll, Tl S lt I incd sophomores, Ellen Hayes, Paul Walker, Sam I I B b C ii P lt Ed ci ci - Dffl P lt biiller, lnicc iinlc to iroiic af lim end oi lbe day. -8 0, 0 Offle il, X .SEIU OWLOPQ 055100101906 f6LlfL ATHLETIC ATTRACTIVE WITTY ENTI-IUSIASTIC SINCERE VVELL-LIKED FRIENDLY VERSATILE INTELLIGENT CO-OPERATIVE DEPENDABLE LIKELY-To.sUCCEED Paul VValker Jim Sexton C. A. Holbrook David Smith Bruce Lennie Bob Cornelia Tim Trent Sam Lato David Bell Aibyn Davis Steve Cross Mike Bessel 2 Sylvia Smitb Judy Vviciener Nancy Coburn Pam Miller Patti Edwards Ellen Hayes Betsy Robbins Jean Narciin Susan Terry Cleo Vracieiis Debby Banker Betty bfiarsbaii Vvllilo Peggy Bum-r lm-mls n lmncl In .lnnv Ixlillcnlmlzcr. soplm- Q V mlm, m,mIi,,m.n Sparky Snvlm. mul Kvilll Gm.kl.IL,l, only laugh, Qin-n Xraclvlis um' Dm-Huy lgillllifl' wnnl In lnlu' ilu' sll rl x xx up I I n rl 'Inu r Dx quill Ln 'Hr 7, Nl S lil S01 1 H00 al '1' L I' I ' Uws 11' 1' . H 77 0l9A,i15fiC0lt96! JOIO L0l'VL0l 85 JQZWL fo AELUZ QM! :50l l 0lfU5. Daniel B1-ll mul .Ivlf Zoll.-n Svvrn in IHIYK' Slilllt' slanrlling nvws for .Xnnv Swifllvr, Danny Sir Pnlli lfinlvy. :Incl Phyllis Duvimlsun. is NSZIO OIWLOPQ5 ist Row-Larry Alma-r, Judy Acllcins, Rilu Agree, Riclmrcl Allrcy, Jellqcry Allan, Jolin Allvn, Lincla Allcn. 2711! l'Z0llI'-'NZllll',' fXIlKlCfS0ll, SUSZIII IXIIIICSS, Gilfy ASl1lCy, D011 Back, ililllI4'S BUCk, lxIlf'll0lC BHI'k, Nliflllilll BRll'k. jrcl Row-Carolyn Bailey, Gayle Bailvy. .laincs Bailey, .lalnvs S. Bailey, Louise Bailvy, Bob Ixilliff, lilffy I3illU'l'. iyilz Row-.lucli Ballnrcl, .loc Bullzvll, llulmlxy Banlwr, Belly Banks, Leu Banks, Carolyn Igilfllilfll, Bilrl1l'5. gli Row-Ronnie Barnell, Carol Baslorcl, Pvggy Bauvr, Tell l.. Beally. Roln-rl WV. Bvrlcvll, Connie B4-lrlmr, Dnvicl Nl. I3--Il. 6th Row-Sli-pllanie B--Il, Barlxarn Lynn Bon- nctl, lxlary lf. Bc-rlclcy, Patriria Lynn Berry, Danny Bass, lxlyron Bessel, l,urious Bigby. fill Row-,lorry Birlclliiner, Byron Blalau, Bill K. Blevins, .lucly G. Blevins, lflzliiw Bolllmitl, BPX'Pfly SUP lglllls, illlyflf Bf7YX'lllilIl. sill IQOIIV'-'Jllllll IBTRICHPY, DZlfr1'll I5l'illllll'lllllll'g, Gl'fil'Ll BfilndCHlTllfg. Bilfllafil ISFCCIII, Ijillll E. BFSISICITKI, Gnyll' A. Bfl'XN'l'f, Ixlllflllll R. I5l'1'XVl'r. gtlx Row-Bolm Brown, Davicl Brown, .lumly Brown, .lucly Ann Brown, Cynlllia Jane B rynnl, Tvcl Burlla nan, Tnln Burfllvrl. nl Raw-.lolm Burg. ljmln Burgess, Bccliy lgllfllill, l3H'INlil Sul' tiililiv, Dilvifl Cillllflllll, 'Hill' ciillllllllll, isilfllilfik ciilnlpllvll. llltl 'QUll'Tl3fl'nflil lillvfyl c.:illllI,l,1'H, Cllf0ly'll fzunplu-ll, .lulln furnplwll, Liz Curpvnlcr, Bnlu finrr, .lucly fiuslwy, Kvnl cjllilll-ill. jrzl Row-Rnlwrlu flmppcll, 'limi Clmilziers, Urnnvillc Clark, flnrvncc Clnylon, Dave flcmlvnin, .lill filillnn, Turn cillllllllgll. .jill Ron'-l.uvcli folxlw, Nnnry Coburn, Nlnrslmll Colwn, li, C. Culilvy, Brnci Cole. ixlilu' Cnlliv, c'0IllilS. jllr Ron'-Rm-ggiv fonnlws, Boi: fiunlve, Danny Conn. Carol Conni-rs. Frvci Cook, Kalixy fools, Tvrry Cnpp, Olly lqllll'--ijllilllt' Cinrn, Riclmril Cornvlv, Liilflyi' Cnfnvllil, Illxllfvfl Coflllfllfl, Sandy cx0I'llXYt'll, 'IACITQ' Liorllxvlfll, IQUI, fxnlx Killllulllvll. Tllv Rnu'-Finrgic Cox. Sl:-vc Cross, Kuilxy fryvr, Bvvvrly Ann Culnnlings, Robbie furry, Bonnin Gnym- Dnlinn, Fiirlmel Davey. Hill 'QOH'-l':lll0l'g' Dnvill, llllyllis Dnvicisnn, :Xllxyn Davis, xxlillliil IJUUIII, Bulllmy Dennis, llnle- Ni. Dvlrllvr, ljmiu Dvllllvr, Qtlx Row--Don Dixon, Greg J. Dixon, Loraine liolmzyllvvlii. Kvnnvlll Donnilmn, Boi! IDINYIIS, i5Inlf'0llll ljllllfilll, Dilfll'lYC Dllllll. if 0l'lfL0lf'8:5 52,0 0lflfL0lf'8:5 tsl 'QOH'-'I3BHl' Dug14'4', Ilillllll lifkllilfih, Gary Eclwurcls. Pnlii Emlwnrcls. Putly IYifIXVilI'KlS, 'Tlllll ISHCPF, I5l'K'l1llil 'JW' 21141 Row--Lyn Ifnriglli, Donald Fnnnm Nlirlmcl Fnrlvr, 'ffl Fnullmcr, Ralph Fc-cur Donna Fvrlisv, .lim Fix-Hs. jrrf Row-Pulli Finlvy, Flnrslm Lynne Vill- wnter, .li-rry Flannery, 5Izml:x Vinum-ry, ixlilfy .l. I:If'ChV00lI. c14'0l'uC'lllIil l:l1'l1'Ill'l'. Limln l:l0r0l1C0. .itll Row-Gcorgv Frulvy. Lindam Frnlcy, 1.11- 7 v vm-nin Frvenuzm, NX ancln Frvmlmn, Nm-I Vrilzsrllv, I.0rf-Hn Fugulv, .IRIIIIUS Gnilvy. 5fl1 Row-K1-itll XV. Garlic-lm'r, Iinxvson Gvnlry. lille-11 Gerber, Barlxum fzilvsun. Sivvv Civi- Llvn, Jay Gnmlmzm, Ann Ann-lin Gus:-. 61,1 Row-'fun-rl Gray. Iillllllfql Grvgory, Crm-gory. Snmlrn Lmlisc- Grvgory. Bnrlmm Urine, pully Gross, Vicks-y Ann f1ruH1S. Tfll IQUUV'-'I.C'0l'll Kllyi' l,lill'IiI1l'V, IXIKITV Flilyl' 'il1'kIN'V. Iqifllilrd Ililfkllfvf IJUIIVIV llilgilll. xlnry Lujenn Half-y, Bnrlmnrn Hun, Knilry IJJIH. Sill Row-Cllurlvs Hnlllplon, Brvmlu Hurilv- nmn, Jimmie Hamlin. Tom Hnrzlwiflc, Bin Hnrger, Delmlvim- Suv Harris. Larry Harrison. 91,1 Row-I Inward Hnlrlwr. .lorry Hnilon. .lolm Hawkins. Ellvn Hnyvs, Kay Hvnrll. Sandy F,l N l't, SEIU! IYIUITIIPT. is! Ron'-,ivff H4-iimam, Holm-rl H4-llarfi, .lniinny Hvilon, Sancira Henderson, Barbara Sm- HQ-nsioy, .lorry iivlisivy, Bob Higcinn. zmi Row-Holm Higgins. Rulixic' iiigiiicy, Jim Hilton, Paul Hogg, Ray Hogg, C, A. IIOHYYUIYLC, ,QOH IYIUIQIPF. jral Run'-5iaury Hoiiislvr. Kay Honaiwr, Hopkins, ifuna Horton, Bri-min Howard, Dan ll0WVEll'll, Dilll Irloxvilrfl. ,gill Run'-ifrl iluwarci, Vickie Hugiics, Charles Hugiile-y. Limia Hunl, Bc-ily Hunk-r, Harvcy imsliv Hunlvr, Ronnie- Hursl. IQOIV'-lillllil' ISIYPH. cxilfill JRIIIIPS, Bt'lIll!' .lann-S, Ninriiyn .lvffvrie-S, Denise Jvnnings, liiii .luiinson, irruzivr Joinnson. fill: Rau'-ljiwlmy .loiinson, Ola Niue Johnson, Phyllis juiunson, Sandra Joiinson, Barbara .lam-s, .lam-l .loyrv .inm-s, .lanirv Joncs. Til: Run'-Susan .loin-s. Barlmra Jordan, Limla .lurciuln Ann Joy. Sliirioy ifac Kcilii, Robbie Kvilil. Kon Slil Row-Sara Kincirmi, Clccia King, Nlac Klll'llSIli4'lCI, .loiin Knoll, Kvn Knoli, U4-orgiann Koeriwr, Ellgvns' Kyics. 91,1 Row-l.nrry Lazvy, Vvailvr l.aiXlanCt'. ifimcnnin l.illllpll'y, Sandra Lanai, Bill iirncivn, Enwrsnn I.angslvr, Tuln Laras. 52,9 0l'I'L0l 2:5 NSZIO 0l0fL0lf'85 151 ROILV-SHI!! IJIIO, Sillldfil Ililye l,ilyLIOCk, TIIOIIIUS IJJYIIC, lll'flllilll I-1'ElCll, Sllliti IACLI- FONI, Nilllfy 'JV' IACIIIIIEIII, Bfllifi' I-l'lllli1'. lllll Row-Susan lmoxmrcl, .lolm Lclls. Dave Lewis, Bruco ljvklitvr, .lim Linn-rimlc. David llxlflll I,.0C'IiIlll'yl'l', IQUSSPH I.0Eilll. jrr! Row-B1-xc-rly Ann Lung. Bill Long, Runnin- Long, Jo Anno Love, Nlnrilyn Lovely, Paul Lurns, Smnmio Iwo Lyons. ,llll 'QOH'-'l.illiIil blilI'I.02!ll, Yulvriv Nlnil, Somlm fxlnnns, Dawn Nlzxrgm-runm. Bvlly Nlurslmll, Carole Nlurslnan, .lnrqucfyn Nlnrslmll. 'jill Row-Cynrln Pinson, Dania-I Flay. Pnlli N1rBrnyc-r, Julio Nlrzfnn, Linda I.. Nlrcurly. Nmclrc-rl Nfrclxxslu-y, Barbara Ann lxlrcnrrl. 6111 Row-Bin Nlrcruy, .lim NIrDul1ivl, Sandra N1cCinnis, .lu Ann MCIIIIOSII. Rngvr D. 5IcKnigl1l, Danny Ixlrwlonifllv, Sh-pllvn Louis Nlc-nclows. ffl! Row-Bin lxlcm, Lviilin Faye' Nlorrlullxl, Toni Jean 1N'It'!'L'IlZlllf. Nmco Ywcycr, Knrvn Nlinr-r, Lutz-Hn Nlinor, Palli lwinvr. Sill Row-Rolwrlu Lou Mill.-f, Slamlun Nlillor. Vvnrrc-n Nfillvr, Jam- Nlillmxllulzvr, .lon IXIUOH. .IOP Ixlllllfih I-Zll l'y Ix100l'4'. 91,1 Row--Pnl floorv. Rulwcrl lxluorv, Virlor Bruce Ixlnorv. Nlnrllm Ixq00I'C'H'ild. Glvncln blnrgnn. Linrlu Nlorningslnr. Ronald Morris. ls! Rllu'-Lllrry Flllll. Larry RXIIIIPFSPEIXV. l,illlit'l Flyers, Pallly Nalwrgnll, Jenn Nilftlill, .lilll Nl-nl, Dorllllly Nvlson. lnll Roll'-.lllllvl N1'XX'I7,', Cylllllill Niclccll. .Illliv Nivlwll, I.ullllv Nirkvll, Cllllrlollc Nirllllls. IQOII Nirllllls, Doug Nigll. jrll Roll'-,lilll Nllllillllillitff, Slew' Unklcy, June cju1'fI7l'ill. Bl-rlllll Ousley, IJHVC Plllnlcr, milk Pallllllfr, Kalllly IIRIFIIICIIQUT. .llll Roll'-Bill l,ilul'I'Sllll. llil'iIill'll llzllicrson, .lu :Xllll Pillllill, IXIi1'llRH'l Pork, Roland Pl-lull-rgralss, Dalvill l,l'llIlil1QtUll, David l,1'I'lffilIIl. jill Run--Dixio IDOFQFRIIH, Cary I.. Pl-rllills, lq1'!N'41il P4-rkills. ljflllly Plllxlilll, XYVOIHN' lulillilli, Nlalrlill IIIPRIIQ, l'.llQl'lll' l,l0NVIlHlIl. Olll Run'-K1-ll Pun, flu-ryl Policy, Elcni lllllllilsllll. VIQUIII IJUTISIIIOIIIII, Douglas Powell, Ronny I,llXYf'H, NIRIIQQIFPI Prvslax. fill Run'-Galry Prollllr, I'-l'L'llllil! Qllilllx. Rick lqilllilllilllflll, l,ilYill lQiliIll', blifllilvl Rilllllzlll, fzlrolyll Rzllliff, ljiilllllil Rzlllilnf. Sill Roll'-.loyrc Rllllil-I., Slll-rri Rulliff. Frank Rawls, cTillllf'hil Rvvml, EIOIHI Rcvll, Jilll Rvvw, Clllurgill Rvlklvill. Qlll Ron'-l.llrry Rclilvill, .lllcqllciillc Reynolds, In-llc Rlllllv, lxll'lViIl lziCIlilI'LlS, IQKINVZITKI Ril-fe, Nlallllly Rilivr, Bl-tsy Rolllmins. .Sap 0WL0l 8.'5 I NSZIO 0lfIfL0lf'8:5 tsl Row-lxlilu: Rolwrls, Gilluerl Robinson. .lzuu-I l.. Rolminson, .land Nlaric Rolrinson, lionnir- Rogers. Dorllly Romans, Frccl Root. 2ml Row-.lurly Rumi, Danny Rose, Rcnn Rus:-, Paul Rim-If-S, Rivlc Sample, lxlilur Survvr, blilm Srlmr'll:'r. jrcl Row-Clmrlvs Sl'llllCiLlCI', Dilllll3' Srlxullz, Frvcl Srllwviizm-r, Paula Scbnlfl, Lincln Sm-llmy, .lim Sc-xlnn, Lloyd A. Slmrlccllorcl. .jill Run'-Don Slmllcr, Belly .luyru Slum-plum-rrl. Cc-mlcl Sllielcls, Bill Sllil l4'Y. Durrvll Sllorl, .lvnn Silas. jill Ron'-Rolryn Simmons, D.-I0 Slllilll, Dnvirl Smillx, Durolluy Smiill, lfnlclirf Smillx. .lnmcs Slllilll, .lim Slllllll. Olli Row-l,ynn Slllilll, ixlary Louise Snlilll, Simeon Slllllll, Sylvia Smiill, .lack Snelling, Spurlcy Snyilvr, .lim Sorrell. 71ll liow-Ilmvifl Souillurcl, .lolln Spence, lfrimlu Spvnvvr, ixlilcc Spies, Cancly Slnmpcr, Slmron Shunpvr, Gary Sinmlnlcr. Sill Row-flill Sivnrns, lluclilll Ann Slvvvns. XV, Frzmlsiu Stevenson. Guy Sionv. Ba-lly Slurvr, Danny Slrifliluml, Conniv Slulmlvs. Qllz Row-Flilw R. Swnngvr, .lon Swill. Anne Swislwr, Km-nm-ilu Swogcr, Sllirlvy Swogvr, lgffliy Tillllllilll, lsl'l1Ily rrK'l'l'f'll. lfllll Izfllly-'lsr1'llfIil rl4l'rf1'll, cjilflll ,l'l'rr,', Susan li-rry, GuIff'l'lmi:k1-r, Calvin rl-ll0lllIlS, Dom il-ll0IllilS, Tyrone Tlumnns. lm! Run'-Danny VIQIIOHIDSOII, Vlvnm VI-Illlllllilll, Dnvirl livr, l'luyal Tiplml, 'mlivv Tiplun, lulm 'luih-n, liim lqn-nl. IIN, 'QOH'-Slit' rl.f0Spl'l', Lilll'ff'l rl-Tlblltlllilll. ljilll' 'l4I'llXYllfillgl', cziiylf' rrfllv, ISYUINIH I TRIPS' IIPH, l.l'4' fxfillllf IFHSS, I.:-my FITIISS, SHI 'QOH'-'czilfy 'l4ll1li1'I', NIilfYill lilly vI1lll'Iii'l', IJill'l l'H 'l.llI'lil'I', Sllvihl ,l1IlI'lll'f, ljilll l1Illl0l XYOUKI, SUE fxllllt' LVYIHSIOH, Cwilfl Xvilllllk 11,1 Roll'-Nurwy Yulmro, Dun Vanulvrpoul, Darla xvvllfifli, Larry Vim: film-u Yraulvlis, Sh-vo Xvdlmllmvr. Paul Nvulkor. 'Ill 'el?ll'-'Kily' xxvllllilfv, IYIUIUII XNGIYKIIIIYV. 1 Nlvlncly Xvurclluw, lfllgvlu- xxyilfllllltll. twiki- 7 XXVHFIIPF, .IKIXTP XXYHISUII, nilllifi' 0ilfly. Oli: le0ll'1xxviHiilIll xXvt'illlll'l'S. Louis Xvvnvvr. cw:-rulolyn Ann VV:-Nm, lxlvlnnic- Xvvblw. Dnrollly Xvvimll, lfmlzlia- Xx'YC'il1Sh'iI1. Nlnry Susam Xvvlfll. fill Run'-Nlirlmm-I XY:-Hs, Sully Xvvlls, Curl Xvllih-. Limln XVlxilvlwncI. Snnclru Xvluih-A mann. lwaurnlyn Xvllill, Jumly XXyilIt'Ill'I'. Sill Run'-Donzvlln xvillianns. Rolwri Xvil- linms. Silllllilfil Xvillimns, Sllilfllll Xviuimns. Hula- Xvilliznnson. Donna: Xvills, .link Xvilsull. Qtll Row-Nora Xx'iS1'lllilll, .Ivrry Xvillurrs. U4-orgv Xvonrlroy. flawon Nvuomrimlgv. Dann- XNYOYIUIIRIII, .lon Xvriglxl, .luyrv Nvriglll. roll: Ron'-lilmrlvs Yofm, Allvlu- York. Surulyn Young, Fannin' Yuungvr, Holm fin-gh-r, J.-rr lull.-n, Stn!! follvll. 52,0 OIWLOIWQZS X 4 x N54 'x 1,111 43 9 W 5, N wx .1 1 .11 1- A: X' , Airfzjif V xikif Q-S? T5 'FQ XX 'R RY 5 4 QQ.-L x X x w 4 S N n w ' 'If 1. ..' C. Coburn, G r IITCSDIEITISZ M. VV lxl.'X,lfDR S,i'Al:l : tsl Row--Dave Hamlin-r, uilvcrlising manager: Carol Coisurn, ro-vclilor: bliss Alrfwray. zulvisvr: .ii-it cosmlilor 1 Alilffill lilrivll, artivilis-s 1-mlitor. Lznrl Ron'-lxlarilyn Vxollic, art 1-flilor: Ginny Yingsl, literary mlilor: 'linux ffrlman. lsusinc-ss managsr Dun xiym-rs, rirrulation mlilor: Bolv Taylor, sports uclilor: lxIilfSllil Kelley, lic-alun' vrlitor: .loyme lin-nlwrry, rlass vilitor. .D-Ae Cylofiwzzlsf crew WICLQL! liar mmj or new Svplenilmer IQOI arrivecl ancl witlx it came llle liirst clay ol srliool, Ilie lirsl lootlball game ot time season, ancl time lirsl meeting ol time Opiimist major stall. Vvlien we assemlmleci, we liacl no iclea ol tlie long lmours ol woria limal lay almeacl and tiie com- pliralions tllat woulci arise cluring time year. Tile liumlamc-nlals ol compiling a ycarlnoolc, arranging lor piclures, prooiirc-ailing copy, ancl keeping tiles were some ol' llle lirsl timings explained to us. Soon we were selllm-cl in Room 203, our seconcl lmomv, Tim pi1otograpl1er was callecl in to uslwootv llu- sopliomora-s ancl juniors-llieir pictures, that is. Tlien came time alplialaelical listing of llle entire stuclent lnocly, wliiclm was very confusing, espe- cially wlnen Joyce llcenlx-rry ancl tier class stall altemplc-cl to Illiltfil eacli name witli tlae riglal picture. Senior activities, faculty pictures. ancl cle- Qrecs liafl to lx' alplialwtizecl inclividually. Business managvr Tom Ortman coulclnit even counl llu- numlmer of cans ot rulJlJcr cement usecl cluring lime frequent picture mounting sessions. He cirew time carcllioarcls, wrapped packages, and de- livvrecl pacliagvs to tin- post oilice. .toll prepares to mount a piflurse wlmiio Carol Cilerics tllc Llilll sions on llor sliclc rule, w. -f RY Dm-lwlviv Svnrcluq Dun I.l'Hl1il'2 SIXJRTS S'l4.'Xl l : Sf1l1l41illfQ1,I1l1li I.:-fliv, lunv Lung, Ri llmlv Xvurml: Dallas twDllQIlIl'llZ ,lulm llnrris: Uinny Sl'iQl'I, fxluuclx Bvanlllv, Silling-lim fnrlnmlyg Holm Taylor, omlihr Ninpsl, wliinr. f . . y7Uf'fIIC'I'lAIl' 1681145 IIN! Uy0'l'lIfC ZllZg f9lC'fI4l'U,5 I'4I'4.'X'lAl S'l'.Xl I : Sfffillfl'-'lilililll' Pm-rking, Donna Cross, lxlilfiflllllil Jaxrulns. .Xml P1-rlains. Slulnfingy-lfxlilnr Nlaurflm K4-Hvy. Luilflblyll Iilllmvll. Nlilfllfll Nllll1'lllmll1'r. Bull ljiuvlsml, 33 Carol ancl Jt-IT spent many l1ours culling tllc pictures wlmiclr Bliss blccray lmacl carolully calcu' latccl on lrcr trusty slicle rulv. Sports plmotos ancl copy worm- constantly coming in. Bolp Taylor ancl luis rugjgccl sports stall capturm-cl all llic exciting action at vacll atlrlvtic cvvnt lly selocting ilu- pic'- Iures wlmirlm lwst cle-piftecl tlle most outstanclingf plays. Alter tlw yr-arlmoolx was well unclvrway, circula- tion vclilor Dan Nlycrs calll-cl logfvtllcr tlmc OfJlil7llSl ll0ltii't'00l1t rr-prcsenlaliyvs anrl lmrivlvcl tllcm on metlmocls lor sc-'ling tht- lnoolcs to tlw sluclc-nts. Ilf- aclclml, clwclwcl, anal rt-Clic-vlwrl luis many columns ol ligures ancl linally reportvrl tlmt 1550 lmoolis slioulcl luv orclvrccl tluis year. UVVQ' must get morv aclslu pleaclvcl Daw- lyranlivr. ancl luis lmarcl-worlcing aclvvrtisingf stall answorvcl tlle Call, Daily tlwy approarlrecl many downtown lmusinessmcn in an cllorl to olmlain aclycrtisvmonts lor tlme lJElCli section. Finally the last signaturc was complvtfrcl aml llie weary acl mvn coulcl rc-st. lvlarcia Ulriclr anrl lwr stall arrangt-cl lor group picturos ancl wrilc'-ups ol l'ilCll scllool organization. All in all sllo louncl tllat tlwrv were 75 clillcrvnt activitivs in wlmivlm tlmv stuclvnls coulcl partivipatv. XIII' Sil11Xl:l : xlarilyn Xvollr- slivhlu-s tlu- vovvr mlcsign lor momlu-rs ul lwr stall: Nilllly Stirlclcn, Namy Ki-ssvlringj, .lim lfvml. liaigfv ,Xlnli'rsull, fiafl ljfllillllil. -Jazz Zzmlfzcf llAf2l.lA CA.A.?I'l'l1L fl KWH l'l'lUlll'C!l?C! XC S'l'.'Xl-'I-I lxlarria lylrirll, 1-rlitorg Burl! l:inlcclman: ADVlfRVl'lSlNfi S'I'.-Xlflf: Isl Ron'-.lumlv Davis, lfrla y fiarlilmx: Daw' fvrmnwvll, .Xnn Nartling lvlclgnwcllz .lo Stampi-r, liran Dvlfolt. Nanry rxlli-rm-llly. Di.-L BVU lI'l'f 'ill11 llvfliy' Gilffiwllr lxlaupin, .incl Ron'-,luv llall. Ross llollonlwaugll, Craig Al0lll'Ul', Lwllilfll'S ',l'IlI1lS. l,itX'1' lgrllllil'I', lxluf. lil!! lbrillll, S6 lxl,:X55 Sli.-XI-'I-I Pat llarnloimerc Sara .lane l.mlum-yer: Vilki nlmliallf .luyae llryaml: ,lupus lla-nlu-rry, ellilor: Ztwlsil l.ilrilS1 Pam Keelorl Klly l.ilwr1'l1l'I'. M My Ilf p1.1Ag'cz1f1'01'1 of My Ch7fl.l'l'll..lf. TYPISTS Nvilma Peclfc, Bonnie Xvellman, am ljlancli prepare copy lor llle prinler. 'l'l1e opening section was one ol llle more clillii- cult paris ol' llle lmoolc lo compile since il lmacl lo introduce ll1e remaincler ol llie lvoolc ancl also present a cross-section ol llre sluflenl lmocly. lX'!lill'Sl1Zl Kelley's group macle special arrangements willm llme pllolograplmer lor unusual piclures lllal woulcl carry oul our llleme. The illuslralions accompanying tlme piclures anrl Senior Cosmopolilan were clrawn lxy Nlarilyn Vvolle ancl lier slall. lxlemloers ol' llme lilerary slall, lmeadecl lmy Ginny Yingsl, slavecl many long lmours, racliing llleir lmrains to clevise worcls llmal l'llyIIlCIl or worcls lliat were long enougflm lo lill llie lilly spaces on eacln page. Now, lel's see wlmal goes will: sopliomore? Sopliislicalecl? Nol saucy? ancl so on. Our laillmlul lypisls, Ella, Vvilma, ancl Bonnie, lalmorecl claily over llweir lypewrilers lo lceep us suppliecl will1 copy. Tlmere was always somelliing lo clo in our uspareu lime. Birllulays were celelmralecl will: a rouncl ol calie, ice cream, coolcies, or cancly lor llle worlqers presenl. Vvars were wagecl willi llyingj lmalloons ancl glue-laclen painl lmruslxes. Aller- warcls our liarcl-worlxing Businfss lxlanager woulcl lmave lo mop up llie lyalllelielcl witli paper lowels. Pulling out llie Oplimisl proviclecl a clialleng- ing experience, llarcl worlc comlminecl willi Lfoocl limes, anrl many new lrienrls. Nlemluer ol tlme National Press Sclrolaslic Asso- ciation, Stuclent Press, and lnternalional fQuill ancl Scroll Society, tlxe Mirldlelorliarl is WtHS' lmiweelcly newspaper. Uncler tlle guictanee ot Ftrs. Wlary Kinclell, eclitor Gail Fruaull ancl co-eclilor Peggy Edwards proclucerl an excellent paper. All tlre ectitors, supervisecl luy Copy eclitor Nlaney Vvarcl, mel on VX7eclnesctays, togelller witll tlre typisls, to correet ancl create ttre masterpieces lor eaclm issue. Early Saturclay mornings tlme editors again gatlrerect at tlme Franlelin Chronicle wllere tlre paper is printecl. Finally it reacllecl its reatlers on Tuesctay afternoons. All ltre sweat, lmloocl, anal tears pourecl into tllis were neyer in vain. It was greatly enjoyed, especially suclr articles as uDear Aunt Aggyf' HRicl4 Rilesf, ancl tlle lrigllliglmts ol' tlre sclrool clulms. If receiver ufcuwzfe zfnznrwra fiom unc 3 SIN Nl 2 Nfl s xon y 'un Ste er ADVlfR'ltlSlNG: ts! Row-Patti Finley, Ellen Hayes. o nn u o 1 r n Ron qwnrrr n .lucli Allen, Dana Camplrell, Jerry Lynn Carpenter. Incl nr 1 4 l u N ll x f xllft vor on 1 Row--.lucly Dayis: Patti lxliller: Jan Draut. eclitor: Peggy 1 omni 1 I 1 rt xuu Ill 1 ll s ln nt Stl xl' er Bauer: Arlrienne Vveinstein. fiiRflii..'Yi4ifJN: Isl Row-Susan ixiefiraw: Cheryl ifgeistonz .ioyme iiu-nherryg Diric Rohhins, eriitor, :mi Roll'-Betsy Roivirins, Patty Nelson, Stephanie ilaxiai Smith. . . . f 0!9ll'lI0l'1.5 fAlA0lfl' T lr Olfll' A111180 Fran Dt-Boil heacieci the news staiiii. Setting up the front page with aii the current events was her join. fxnythingj newsworthy anti interesting to the stncients was useci. in charge oi the circulation staiii was Dick Rohhins. This erew ciistrihuteci the papers to the homeroom representatives on Tuesdays. sixth pe- riomi. They aiso soici papers aiiler schooi Tuesciays anri heiiore sehooi Nvecinesciay mornings. Aiways hunting information on the iatest sports was Rich Ashton. eciilor. livery athielie event was iilliy reporteci hy Im competent staff. Keeping the ixhciruetonian running was through the eiiiorls oi' acivertising eciilor .ian Draul anti his staiiiv. Vi-hey piocirieci the streets oi' iXliilifiiC'l0XYI1 persuariing merchants to huy ad spare. Xvitty Donna Cross ieri the iiealure' slaii in cief iivering humorous articles anci poems to the pnhiie. Many hours were spent creating those seemingly silnpie assigjnlnents. The exchange oi' newspapers with schoois ali over the Uniteci States was handled hy Janet Shaffer anci her exchange staff. The iong hours of typing the lnany arlieies written hy the other staiiiis was eareiuiiy wateheri hy Ann Perkins. i i'i.'YiAl'Ri'i: Sitting-fiieo Xrl'illit'iiS, Grelrhen iiuher, Pruciy Xviison. Stumiing-ilhyiiis Davitisnn: Barir iiiniiehnanz Ruthe .IllilIlStHlC 'Uni NK'rF2 .ll'ilIl fxllll i,il1Yiiif'I .iilltvi iefli?iHS0ll2 itonna fross. etiitor, SO WL! SIKJRTS: Sitting--Sharon Rivers: i.yn Reeriyg Rick Ashton 1-riitor: kKeith fir-riceier: Danny Slririiiami, Stnmiing--Kemieth 9 iiinr Roi Yu iii infix iicimil purilt Nt i . Ianni '. 1 1 1 ls '. '. 'e '-a , .1 eve liar mugh :Xihyn Davis. WA! fan lilllfl . NHXYS: Sitting-Nalley fiohurng .inaiy Xviciener: ifran ileiioit. eciitor: Connie Stuhhs: Betty ixiarshaii, Sflllllltllff'-'twilftti Danner. Betty Bigelow. Tim Xvaiicer, Sanmiy Johnson, Niurianna .iar'oirs, Nancy Vvarri. .lane Long. fxnll I,f'l'killS Igtllb XXVRITKI CNHTOI tT0!TllI'll prosiifnnl vin' prvsizlvnl avrrvlury NNY ,'x,H'fIN'IIly lytlllllil LTIOSS IYDGIYHI CiI'0lllXYl'H cfilflllyll H1 flilll l'flhIllH- ,IUXIY Hu Ill K g g - H :YQ T3 H'l'fy NIRIYIPI' .lflfluf'S ,llllln N11 cjlllh' f'I.nim- P4-rLinQ Run X1lI!I3llNkIfIi xlu-:In Xua- WOLfi0lfL6L! Amor ocielfy go LH 4 mem em exce in f5CA0ZlVI g5!Lil0 an Aa! QI 15A,ly9. Those stuclenls oulstancling in schol- arship, service, leaclvrship, and char- ucler ure cligilmle lor lhe National Honor Society. This society consisting ol low meetings ancl no special projects, hut ol honorary importance, was begun in 102i :incl initiatecl at lVlHS in 1936. ln the annual spring lapping fourteen new ineinlx-rs were chosen. From this group .Xnn Pcrlcins was clectecl pres- iclvnl: Bch Vvnrcl, vice-presiclcntg Carol Colmurn, secretary. The following fall this group aiclecl by lVlr. VV. C. Neel, the NHS supervisor, tappecl lorty new meinlpers into the society. All mem- lgers are chosen hy n vote of the faculty ancl lnusl he in the upper thircl ol their class. Isl Ruin'-Liluurlc lleullir-. ,loyce Bryant, Dzxllns ci0llLfllll'll, ljfilll IJPIBOH. 5llSilll DCIYIHS. zllll 'QOH' '-Hlilll lbfillll, l,l'ggy IZYIYYRITJS, lsilrliilrll l:lllkCIlll2lll, lSl'Xt'fly lfisln-r, Sully Gnynmnn. jrml Row-Kulliy clttlllll, Nlilflilllllil .liH'0lDS, lxlilfillll Kl'lll'y, Nillll'y' K1'SSk'Iflllu. Klly IJlXYI'Q'l1AiL'. RllII7 11ifrfy l-ilXY' remw-, lynn l.i-miie. .lame Long. Peggy Lorig, Viclii lxlurlmll. 5ll1 Row-Bill hlcnowcll, Marilyn lxlil- lvnliolzor. Dun lxlycrs, Ann Nnrclin, Jr-ll Nell. Olli Ron'-Tom Orlnmn. Pnl ljnrclonncr, Vvilnm Perla. lfsllwr Rollin-. I-'ml Srliuelvr. 7ll1 Row- .lunvl Slmllvr. .lam-l Sinlc, Nnncy Sliclilun. Bah Stn-illlmu. Bah Taylor. Rlli Row--lxlnrciu Ulrich, Don Yoorhis. Kulliy Xvcir, Nlurilyn Vvollc, Ginny Yingst. ,YA p-'fy ki, yQX,E5,,,QgX ge My gf WE S'I'l7IJIiN'I' ffllixfll. fJl:l'4lClfRS: Silfing-Nlrs. igarlwara Scllicli. aclviser, Sfflllilillg-'STCYI' Nunuc 11 1 in 1 filuslu-y, lreasurer: .lim fiarmofly, presiilenlg Peggy Fiiwarris, secrcl 1ry. imlissingy-Gail Fruaulli, xice 1 0V15,61fff1fC! QA, xgzltdfg l'89l'Q458l'Lf61fffl!85 HPLC! 314 Qllf THROUGH THE STUDENT COUNCIL, the sluclenl lxocly is given a voice in all scllool affairs. Uncler lime aciyisory ciireclion ol lxfirs. Barlwara Sclmiclc anci Wir. Donalci Anslmerry, lilirly elecleci regular represenlaliyes anal llmilly allcrnales com- pleleri various projects cluring time pasl scliool year. ln orcier llial time lligjll sclmool migflll conlinue io lie llle losler parenls ol Korean Yvar orpllan, Cllang .lung Ya, council memlmers collccleci ISO clollars neecleci lor lrer supporl in a caleleria campaign. The Council corresponds regularly willi Kim Sooli Ya. llle liirsl orpllan ever uncier their sponsorsllip. ffne ol llie luiggesl projecls lliis year was to sponsor a loreign exclmange stuclenl, Silvia Kaiser, in conjunction witli time American Fic-ici Service. During llme resl ol llle year ilie Council lcepi lyusy witll planning llie Homecoming ceremonies and ciancc, preparing lmelter anci more assemlniies, and pulmlislming a slucienl lmancilmooli. tsllllfli lfeallie and FIEIISIIFK Kelley coll:-cl money lor llno suppnrl ol' Korean Xvar orpllan, ctllilllgf .lung Ya. lrom Nancy Alu-rnellly. Q2 0 clilil ll-fllillll-li. iiilffll c'0l!llfIl, illlll cwilflflyll lilliSOIl IIHV1' llilplly lllt'lll0l'il'S ol Girls' Stale. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL BUCKEYIZ GIRLS' STATE was lmeici on Capital Universityis campus ciuringg time weelc oi .lune 17-23, lQ6I. Sen- ior girls lrom all parts ol Ollill iearneci Ii1e lunc- tions ol local, County, and state gfovernmenl lmy participating in a mocli government. ixiicitiietoxvnis representatives last summer were Carol Colmurn. Carolyn Ellison, anci Gail Fruauil. Tiwey servecl in ti1e lioiiowingf positions: Carol. assistant lo time Secretary ol State: Gail, Corporation Counsel uncler tile Secretary ol State: ancl Carolyn, iviayor ol Storer City. 0lfll'lC'l. WLEIWL 8115 U0l.C0 HC Ll.0l!8lfI'L8l'lll.5 UNC ?06lA of lSt.,'CliiiYli BOYS' S'I'A'I'li, uncier the sponsor- simip ol American Legion post No. 218, l1elci its 21ll1 annual convention on ll1e Ollio University campus in i'NllNg'llS. Here, six representatives lirom 5ii'iS ioineti over l200 otiler senior imoys lor ten lun-liliecl days in June to estalmiislx a mytixicai state. Soon alter tlleir arrival, time lmoys began a vigorous tlmree-clay campaign wl1iei1 was ciimaxeci lay time eieetion. All cieleateci Cancliciales were given ap- pointerl positions in order to sel tile City, county. anti slate levels ol' Boys' State into operation lor time remaincler ol time time. Tile purpose ol Buciieye Boys' State was accompiisimeci because all in attenciance learneci more ol time meclmanics oi our Qoyermuenl'. J1'lil NUM, .I-VITY l.ilXYfl'Ilt'0, .lilll ciilfllltltly, lgllll Vllilyllif. IJZIYO fronm 1-ll, ami cwllllfli Beattie rerall time tlays spent at Boys' Stale. IQTIVVA nI'I1ic'c-rs Iivv I'4isIu-r, Ann Naniin, IfIuiu4- I,vrIiins, Tom furlman. Ixiarviu UIri4'I1, Ann IJ4-rIiins, unrI Ilan' c'l'UlIlNYl'iI pIan qu-x'iuI lll1'I'Iillf,!S. f . . X . WJ .WHL lil? l,llICA?l'.IIlIYl'lC! Ii0I!6U?l gi llflf8l lfIlllLl0l'1fl'f ll H1115 r Siiviu aounlry. kills:-r I4-IIs ,ICYJVVIX u1c'nlIwrs uiroul III4- KIISIOIIIS oI' Iwr O4 JUNIOR COUNCIL ON VVORLD AFFAIRS gives its memIJers a Ilellvr uncIvrsIancIing oI local. nationai, and worIcI Imappenings. 'I-Imis year, II1c or- ganizalions oi Youliw Forum ancI Cilizvnys CIuI9 mergvci WIIII JCCJVVA, wI1icI1 cIirecIs many proj- ects incIucIing Student Governmenl I-Jay, movies anci IaIIfs on inlernationaI communism, spcccixes Ivy stucienls wI1o were Irom or wI1o I1acI visited Ior- oign Iancis, and severaI lrips Io conferences on VVorIcI Aiiairs. In Ocloimer Iiorly .ICOXVA mem- Ilers atlvndeci a seminar on I.aIin America al Vvoociwarci IAIigI1 in Cincinnati. Qu I:cImruary ij. Iourtcen oIIicc-rs and memIvers were given II10 priviiege oII allenciing lI1e 1-igI1II1 annuaI Coniier- enre on Inlernationai AI-fairs, I1eIcI in Cincinnali. .ICOWA aIso Conciucls a IxiwecI4Iy radio program on VVPFIIJ and suIJmiIs arIifI0s Io eacI1 issue oIi tI1v IVIicIrIIr1lonian. YOUVH IN C2OVtiRNMtiNT DAY, which he- gfins with a lnoctc ctvction In-Id in the school, tilts ilu- ottxiccs of Board ot' Education, City Commis- sion. and hiunicipat Judge with intm-rested stu- dm-nts. This ycar it was sponsored hy the Citizens' Committvv, a suhdivision of the Junior Council on Nvortd Affairs. .-Xttvr a special assemhty in which candidatcs gavc' thvir campaign speeches. students rcturnvd to thoir homorooms Io cast thcir hattots. Thosv etvctcd to tht- Board ot' Education were Don t.c-nniv. Etainc Pvrhins, Donna Cross, Bill ivtc- Dowoit, and Pc-ggy Edwards. City Commissioners wt-rc Brian B4-rman, .terry Ratiitit, Ann pertains, Tc-rry hawrenu-. and Larry Cauditt. .terry Bryant scrvvd in the position of .hutgc ot the htunicipat Court. Ntany studvnts wvrv appointed Io other positions. Att toot: the rvins ol' our city govvrnmc-nt into thcir hands and pvrtormvd the functions of lhcir otitqicvs. TIN- day was hroughl to a ctose with a hanquct for the young leaders at Frisch's on Suulll Nlnin Sl,-ppl. Varatv Goodman watrhvs as ,hutgo Jvrry Bryan I'I1'IItll'l'SllIl'S testimony gin-I1 to hm- XY:-tslloh-r. . 7 llfl 0I'l!l?l fl? ACZCUIWLQ ff0lfVL0l I 0ll!g5 glJt!Ul'lfZ,WL8lflfL1KLMC 8145. ,h-rry Rattit-ti. hir. Rohvrt Hayvs, hfir. txtartin hiitivr, Ann Pc-rhins. Brian Bvrman, and hir. Vvittiam Dunham discuss impmvt-mi-nts tor our city. 99 lhsggy liClNYiil'4lS. B1-yn-rly lfislivr, lxliss fiillvy, Pal Purilonncr aml lxlnrlm- .laquc-s wail lor lln- train In spm-cl ilu-in lo Now Yorli ,,. ,. Al ramp l.ouz-lla Flay, N - l von olliccrs prcparccl lor llu- Coming yvar wiili ilu- lllflllll' Hclimlm Every lxlountainfi liilfll we-1-lc girls in the uiglul lriangles -Dvlla, lfpsilon. Gamma, lola. l.amlJcla. Omega, lzllll, ancl Siglna-vnioyvcl yarivgl programs lo in- rruasv lllvir inlvrcsls ancl linowlvclgfv. Early in lJcu-iiilmvr sopliomorc girls cnlorccl Ilic clulm cluring ilu' iinprc-ssivv inilialion ferr-inony. lfacli soplio- nlorv girl r1'c'0iyv1l a svvrcl ulgig Sisf, ln llu' spring' Ilu' unlqnown sislcr rvyvalvrl lwr iclfrnlily at llic annual lligj-l.illlc Sis parly. blilirouglioul ilu- yvar Y-Toons sm-rvml llwir Coln- Q6 X .lucly Davis prvparvs rancllvs lor inilialvs, Bri-nrla 'lwfIl1'SKll'H anml l.yn lillfiglll, wllilv Carole Nlarsluall lwronu-s a Y-'lf-1-n lllfllllgll llu- inspiralion ol lla- llanux ' 681145 QUGKIIO 61 15011158 0 nlunily lmy parlicipaling in clriyes, vonlrilxulingj lo i'llfll'iliCS, ancl pri-paring lmaslu-ls lor nm-:ly liamilivs al Clirisllnas ancl lilianlisgiying. Al Clirislnlas limi- a parly lor ilu: cvigjlml lrianggles was liclcl in lllc liellilvlwm l.ullu'ran Cllurcli. Eacll girl lxrouglll a conlrilmulion lapcml lo an ornament. Tlury llicn rlccoralccl a large lrcc wlmiclm was clonalccl lo Doly House: Ilia conlrilmulions wvnl lo Caro. Bcrausc ol' a Calolcria campaign, llie girls wvrc also almlc lo svnfl money io Raclio Frm-cw Europe. 'lille yvar unclvcl willi a larcwvll lor lllc clvpariing seniors ancl inslallalion ol' new olliicers, A f. X. Y-'l'lflfN l'.Xl5INlf'l': ln flillvy, mlxisvr. .lml l'4-rlcins, flnrola- llallc-rs Isl lqilllh-'IlK'llfll'llil Slllilll, svrrvlaxryz xlnrilyn Xvullm-, pn-simlz-nl: Slips vmln Nlmclnuy, mlvim-r: xliss lluln x 1 1 Q lxou'-blnrslm lv-llvy, llmrlm l'inlu-lnmn. lnlly Xvlson. ls-gjgy lpclunrrla, fmil lrmmull, .Xml lm-xliim, llluin un, Nauwy .'Xlll'flll'llly. jnl Row-Ummm firms. Nmlry Slialxln-n. Nlamiu l'lriuln, lnyu- lli4'IIlH'l'ly. l'C'.llU0lY,ll Il 61176 IT!!! JU Cljlllllg P10116 .VZ-llll. .M f . f X. lm- Ilull lwaulna aus lu- 15 nwm-cl Sw--vlllvurl King lmy lxlnrilyn xx YlYll1l'. I, IX IX li T X Hi-Y, the tzoysi high school tmranch of the YtViCA, is onc ol the targcst organizations in MHS. The purpose ot this ciuin is to create, main- tain anct extvnct throughout the home, school, anct community, high stanctarcts ot Christian charactvr. Each ol tht- scvvn ctulys, Circle, Croix, lviiiilllli. Panther, Star, Torch, anct Triangle, inc-ct on Thursctay night at ilu- Yh iCA. Tin- Hi-Y council, mactv up ot Iwo representa- tives trom each ol tht- seven Hi-Y ctuhs, is heactmt lay the prosictcnt Ron Van ifustcirtc. Unctcr the ctirection ot actviscr Ray Nvvrtz, the council plans various projvcts anct inte-rc-sling programs lor tht- ctutas. Some ot' the highlights ol' the ycaris program consist ot a Christmas party tor needy chitctrvn. format inctuclion ol new mcmtu-rs, anct cancty sata- to raisc monvy lor tho oporation ot' the ctuims. tiitti fiattoway anti 'liz-rry fopp support tin-ir itnins-turning flue-1-n manrtiitalm- in the hilarious assi-rnlvty. 9 WAS ff30yt5 of U Jloenc Iflfllllflg llfflilfl? umm !ocLrfz'cil9z1f1'1izg Svnalor it'I'illI't'S anal inspirvs iii-Y imoys with his ict:-as on liuv qlmtitivs lllXt'1iK'li tor tvzittvrsliip. QS Y 7' Y' f5'f.ff ZTP9K5f' ' ' x l lu Ill Y will clvlc-Qulvs to ax prvlz'QislnIix'v nu-4-I , ing ol tlue Soullmwc-slern Dislrirl ol Oliio lo pri' . para- lor llw youllm govvrnmvnl program. Al ull-clay meeting all Nliumi l,,ll1ix'1-rsily, law nmlxi moclel lvgislnlurc' in Columlmus. A lzill wus prv vol:-cl upon in Ilia Senate or llousv. llilllCCS, il lJ2lSlil'llJilll illlll il ll00ll72lll li'ilLflli', QIICS SDOilli0l'S, Elllil lll0Yl0S. llilfll Clllll SDOIISUFS il Fillllll clan- lor ll0lllCi'0llllllQ' qui-en mul prvsvnls zu rum llillflll. ,l4ll9SC uclivilivs nmlw one ol' ilu- mos illlc-l'0slil1g,! rlulrs lor lllv lxoys ol .lim llurlnoily. Rn-If Sim-gi-l. llnnliy Slriclslzmcl, .lun Dmul, llaxrolml llnly. llama- lla-ml. nml llamny Flmllvr lllIll1'I lIIl Fannin f laxus, 1 in .S01'1f1'C0 !0lA0!22Clig5 ,S!9011-S01'0z 617 z'- friczxfzg 125. III-Y f1.'XlllNlfilA: Isl Ron'-,lulln Nlrflliislwy. Rifk Si.-gvl. Bill Rillvr. Ron You llllsliirli, film-nn llurlu-r. llauiny Slmlllfr, P1-lo llnim-. :ml Ron'-Raw XXX-rlz, Ross llollvnllnugll, .lov Ilull, ill:-rl Sllming, Don l.4'nni4-, lim Xyaullu-r. nncl tlw opvralion ol llie slalv lvgislulurc- we-rx cisvussvc. pri 'Jup z nin - ax ' senlc-cl lmy lllc rvprcsvillnlivcs lrom 1-mlm rlulm lo lu Ollwcr ziclivilivs ol Hi-Y inclurlc lmyriclvs Pmrtmrn Most-ty roads to the FIQA ottirr-rs: Nanry Nvard, treas- urer: Ntnrive .lnqum-s. Im-sid:-nt: .ioyre Bryant, secretary and Nhvilu X inn x'i1'1'-prvsidvllt. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AWIERICA under the supervision of txtiss Roudebush is an organi- zation designed for students who ptan to enter the teaching profession. Ntonthiy meetings consist of films and speakers on various phases of this field. Members are given the opportunity to ob- serve teaching methods at various elementary schools throughout the city. Ntany of the students assisted at teachers' meetings and parents' nights held in MHS. To provide a better understanding of the medi- cal profession and to familiarize girls with career opportunities that the medical field offers are the main objectives of the IXHGHTINGALE CLUB. Meetings, held twice a month under the direction of Mrs. Laura Fay, offer programs such as speak- ers, movies, informative discussions, and visits to the cityys medical centers. The club sponsors various money raising projects during the year to finance trips to specialized hospitals. lMJCdffi0l'lHffCA4tA15 g5lLlfLC!QlQf5 fo 58! AQ 906145, YlGl'l't'lNGAl.E fllvitz Slullrlillg-Nziiicy Ks-ssvlring. vice-president: Cleo Vmdelis. soptlnlnorc representativvz Ruttu- .lohnsony 4-rr:-tary-trn-asun-rg fxturriu in-tts, junior rvprs-st-ntntiveg Joyre Tedruw, senior reprvs4'l1tativs'. Seated-hlauiu Ulrirtl. president. BUSINESS CADET CLUB is composecl ol twenty-lour girls interested in entering various phases ol' tht- husiness xvorltl. The girls attend school tour periocls, then leave to serve in secre- tarial ancl clerical positions al many businesses throughout the city. Each year the cluh gives a Christmas party lor all lpusiness employees of hills. To encl the year there is a hanquet in honor ol the enterprising co-op stuclenls. The following organizations employ the girls: Armco Steel Cor- poration. the First National Banlc, Miclclletown lincoln-Mercury Company, Vvater Refining Com- pany, inc., Y.lX'l.C.A., the City ol: lVliclclletown, Amancla Junior High School, Garrison Account- ing Service, Spiegel Catalog Shopping Center, Speech Department ol ixliclclletoxvn High School, Dorsey Shephercl Real Estate, Dean ol Girls ol hliclcllelown High School, anal Assistant princi- pal ol lxliclclletown High School. CAIJITI' CLUB Ot-'I Ii'tfRS, .Inrly Ymmrt-, lrt-asrrrvr: S Dennis, presiclent: anal Dona lloxvnnl, secretary. printin- arls ol their traule. farm ufnwe Q6AflfCl?fl.Ol'l, fuzz! Ugfllfll zriegzf C,t7'JUl l.UlfZCO. l5llSlNlfSS f:XlJlf'l' fill 'liz Isl Row-Dona llowanl, l.ort-lla its-rgranl, Betty llall, Sally ciilylllillttl, lgilfliilfil Smlxweilzl er. Nancy lfggleton, l.ork-ne Rallilil. lull Row-Susan Dennis, Dorothy Ratlilli, lfva l n-rn-ll. .lurly Yanue, jrrl Row-Peggy Xvilll lgllSliifk. xlilfilyll l'lllZ1'lXY00tl, ililllill' l3ill'U'f, lhluy I5UrL!llt'I', rllllly BIl'l:K't'll'fS, Igvlly ciily c1fl'liSllElXN'. .IOKNIIII ISOIHIIHUI, S Ltr fiheryl l at ' ' , 'Q' I VSA MIAQMIBIZRS: Sittillgy-Frm-mt Scinwii-r, Cari Stein. Tim Nvitis, Steve .lirycs-, Ken Din-tvrictl. Sturutirxg-Toni i.ansaw, Peggy i.orig. .loiln Harris. f This yearqs SCIENCE CLUB directed ily Wir. Yocom carriect on time spirit of scientific curiosity intwritcrt from tile nu-miners of previous years. Tin- ctuiy, tormatty cattect time Future Scientists ot' .-Xmerica, is aivtwitiatect witim time national organiza- tion, Science Clubs of America. Niexnix-rs are cilosen in time fait anci participate ttlrougimut tile sctlooi year. The aims oi' tim- ciuim inctucie increas- ing! time sluctvnts, tinowiecige of science, promoting interest in scientific vocations, anct reporting on current scientific cievetopments. ,loim Harris, Stew Joyce. Ken Dir-tn-ricin, ami Cari Sta-in. t uturv uttiu-rs. plan experiments ami prngrmns. cf are UAA fo cfeffefo z'1fzLLefAzcLL1fLaf lflllflfllnfrf unc, tfacii year time Science Departments ot Wtictttte- townis sctloois sponsor a Science Fair program. Stuctents wtxo demonstrate originality and in- dustry are awarded ribbons, citations and mectats. Scizoiarstlips are awarded to ttlosc students who receive recognition in time state. Projects are jucigfeci by inctiviciuat categories. Ttlese inciucie biology, general science, ptlysics, cimemistry, and engineer- ing. Local winners are piacect in statewide COIIIDQ- tition, anct state winners are chosen ivy tile judges of time national committee ot science fairs. Scientists oi Amt-rim 'INVO INTRAMURAI. CHESS TOURNA- NIENTS, both won by club presicienl Ricburcl Lambert, were sponsored by lbe WIHS Cbess Club Ibis yeur. Led by adviser Harold Kesselring, lbe club iries to promote nn understanding and upprevinlion of cbess for ils members. Encb mem- ber is concerned wilb lbe improvement of bis own skills in lbe gnnlc. An inleresling unnuul projecl is ibe enlry or a noni in lbe Homecoming Parade. Clrglzffrzzf 6l!Ol0l QClT6Zfi0lfL Iflwoufg L In order lo apply urt lo lbeir everyday lives, ART CLUB members sludy texture, design, and vurious nrlislic periods and painters. ivliss Hurst, un bills English leacber, beips sluclenls to express HICIIISGIYCS in various lypes of painlings suited lo lbeir personalities and moods. lx'l6Clil1Q:S, belcl every olber Nlondzxy, are oflen bigbligbteci by finger painting nncl drawing sessions, and cer- umic projecis. Ill: t 'R x 0 'xx' 1 Y X 0 Q if VIII-QSS Cl4l,'l5: Rifburmi Lmnberl, Kenny Dielerirll, Tom Inn iw, fur' Siem. fxlllae Perla, Humlxl lX4'Ssl'll'lHQ, 'Inu' Hes ljullny Nlryloliigle. Belly Bigelow, ljirlx Duvis. lffwiozfm CLAS Q! unry Siirlxlell, Pm fiurnimly, Prisviuu Keulllun. Rlllbe ,lullnsun mul Susan :Xlcfiruw llisfllss Ille design of slnineci Qlilss wilubm 103 iv? .Q Q, .. . 1- W e 2 inf if f 5. 'X X 3 A .. 6 1 W ,fx X x 1- - , 5 53: h . xt, ji .A Res... ,Q T ' .. Ver. fsirmivf f- f A it we wwf V it afi - -5 f:v ' 3X ' ,tksggw-i'1ff L -. 0 ' ,, -5-.ff ' - ' fe W '- - M , as - - . - 4-i...., ... X f fwarol fiolrurn, ljirli Davis, Ginny Yingsl, D4-lmlmim' Svarcla, anal Zoetsa l.aras enjoy ilu- lr-slivily ol lint Latin lwanquet. AWGN? Cliariois ravi-cl arouncl Ille spina ol lllc Circus Nlaximus. conslruetecl in lime NIHS cafeteria lor time annual .lCl-. BANf2UET. Slaves servecl tlle Latin stuclcnts a rlelicious least starting witli eggs ancl encling willi wine and clmecse calms. Sopliomores, wlio liacl lreen auclionecl oil as slaves lim- weelc ln-lore. were given llmeir scrolls oi lreecloni. Vvres- lling malclles, cliscus anal javelin contests, glaci- ialorial romlmats. ancl a costume contest were llelcl. Tin- Climax ol' llie evening was time cliariol race Wim-I1 prove-cl lo lx- almost as liazarclous as llaose slugs-rl lmunclrecls ol' years ago. I f f i if Allflglflllgdf H10 C!Ql!Q 0,9 Llhflrg LIL ixlinely-tlirve sluclents were incluclecl into ilu- .lunior Classical Leaguv ai llie lall initiation lay Consul Jolm lvlcclusliey, Virgil students repre- sented time spirits as tlmey statecl time importance ol' stuclying time Classics. All repeatecl llle JCL creecl alter Wllicli old lneinlmers presenlecl tile iniliales willi melnlnerslmip earcls ancl pins. CJne llunclrecl and nine l.atin stuclents atti-nclecl ilu-:wt-II'll1 annual Olmio Stale JCL Convention lwlcl lxlarcli 23 at Ollio Stale University. At this convenlion Carol Colmurn, an Nll'lS senior, compleletl ller lerrn in time ollire ol Slate .lCl. Secretary. Huw' fvillis .intl ,lulln llliluj' untill as lioln form-lla. Danny 5lrirlxlan1l anll llirli liaillnvr ollvr llll'il' supple Svmls In ilu' gmls. .Q SRS , :wwe ., 1 K X +5 751 XS t lellll XXIII lsllililfli. I:l'llL llllll lsllll xxvilfll KllSl'llSS ,ogy lferliy ljlll'lll0Ill1'f, nlr. .mil Flrs. Dmlunn, Han Flyers, llatly fverrnan iultnre, Patton. mul lilllllil Sue Xvllls Ullllly a gala lu-sta, info 0l L'l.67ll cu f 14 mi. One ol. tlle new aclclitions lo tlie list ol. 5lHS activities is llle GERlX'lAN CLUB. lts purpose is lo stimulate interest in tlle German language anal culture, supplement elassroonl instruction lJy pro- vicling aclclilional opportunities lor conversing in German, anml lu-lp make tlie learning ol German an enioyalwle experience. Tlie Clulm seelcs to pro- mote unclerstancling ancl appreciation ol' llie cul- tural clillierenees ol' peoples tlmrougliout llme worlcl. Vllliose in tlie Clulm, uncler lvaeulty clirection ol Flr. Fritz. liave elevlecl lfoln Vvarcl, president: Ron Van lluslcirlc, vice-presiclenl: ancl Janet Sinli. secretary-treasurer. Sl,.'XNlSll llwxfbll Sfxxllfrl-Y: Isl Row-ulane lung: lxlareia Ulrim lallllllil .I-illllllilll. Sllilfllll Nll'lillllI?y, ljllllll .lUI'll0ll, Sllril l.0iilillll'VL'f .loseplnine xxrinslrnngc .lerry Ratlillg Xi-rnnn l'nrnl, treasurer: Roosevelt .l Direetecl lxy Nliss tlosepliine Armstrong, Vlwlll' SlJf5xNlSH l'lONOR Sf3Cll'Tl4Y gives stuclenls wllo llave a lligll scliolaslie average in Spanisll an opportunity to unclerstancl more almout nioclern Spanisll language ancl tlie Cultures ol' Spanisli- spealcing peoples, ln Oetolmer an impressive initia- tion was llelrl in wliicll stuclents receivecl tlleir Cerlilicates ol' lnelnlJersl1ip. Two meetings, one ol' wliicli is lmusiness ancl tlle olller a program ol in- lorlnative nature, were llelcl twice a llllllllll. Tllis year representatives ol tlle clulm attenrlecl Ille an- nual state eonvention ol' tlie Spanisli Honor So- ciety wliicli was lielcl at tlie .lui-l,ai in Colurnlnis, Oliicm. ll, presiclent: .llnly Denis. lull Ron'-.Ninn llerliins, l.nrine Arnnlfl. , Fanclra ,IOIIIISOIL lXall1y l,ilfllI1'llll'l', lXatlly lonli, jril Row-Bliss r J ollnsnn, serretnryg Slieiln Yin-3 l at l arclonner: Nnnry Alu-rnetliy, M mamvfwf We ln early autumn excitement stirs within the junior class of MHS as students malce preliminary applications to spend the summer abroad as mem- hers of the American Field Service. Through this local year-old program, one student from Middle- town and one from Lemon-Monroe are given the opportunity to spend the summer in a foreign land helore their senior year. The students are chosen according to scholastic achievement, leadership, and interests corresponding to those of the country in which they are to he placed. They are required to write a theme stating their reasons for wanting to participate in the program and the contributions they feel they can malce to it. They then go through extensive screening and interviews. This year's finalists from Middletown were Riclc Ashton, Ruthe Johnson, and Elaine Ringgenherg. Riclc was chosen from the three to leave for another land. Riclc Ashton. Elaine Ringgenlmerg, and lrzlllllft .lolmson dream ol' an lasrinating summer. !9arLLicL79a,1fLf5 in merican sie!! iruice unc! cfedafe Silvia Kaiser and Ron Van Busliirlc discuss the many happy moments they have hm-en almle to spend through the American Fi.-Id Service. The American Field Service is a marvelous pro- gram. It really helps to malce people from one country understand people from another. I am glad l toolc part in its program, and I think every- laody else should too, if it is possible. l'm enjoying my year here very much: the people are friendly and so concerned about everything. They try to understand the customs of my country and help me to understand theirs. lyll prohaloly feel sorry when l have to leave America. l just hope so much that all my friends will stay my friends, and that we will he ahle to see each other again, either on my next visit here, or on their visit to my country. -Silvia Kaiser Qi the many wonderful experiences made pos- sihle lay my trip to Germany last summer l enjoyed most seeing how people of a different culture live. l saw, ol' course, famous buildings centuries old: hut I was impressed most lay the more relaxed life lived hy most Germans with more time spent enjoying the land around them. The land itsell' was even different with a greenness not seen anywhere in the United States. These people live next to the threat ol Communism and danger, hut they are determined not to give ground and some- day to see their country reunited. The AFS pro- gram gave all of us who participated this summer a loetter idea of what the people who are our world neighlyors are really lilce. -Ron Van Busltirli lf, preparing ior iii-ivuii' iUlIl'llillll!'IliS. im Xvaiiicvr, Biarria I.:-tts, Biii iiavc-lnann. Don i.:-nnie, Bula Xvarci anti Boiv Daxison spenzi long imurs QIIIHICALM! wzfLlA 141fzc!er,Sfa1Qc!i1fzg an r new Meats, THE FOUR MIDDLETOVVN DEBATE TEAINIS liiis year participated in nine practici- tournamenls in aciciition to tile two district tourna- ments anci culminated time year by qualifying for tiie state finals in debate. Time proposition for time year was Resolved: Ttiat tim Federal Government SIIOUIKI equalize eflucational opportunity by means of grants to tire states for pubfic elementary and ifiaini' Perkins, Betty Bigelow, Keilii fieviwier, one morning for a tournanu-nt. secondary education. Time cornlminm-ni recorci of tile iour teams siiows tiiein winning 620f0 of tiie rounds. 11112 squad who quaiiiii-ci for tile state finals was Composed of Boi: Davison, Bill Havemann. Don Lennie anti Tim Vvaiicer. Tiiree programs on cieivate, under tiie direction of time debate coacii, Wirs. Arlene Alu-rman, were pre- sented in tile community. xx'ViKIl'lN'l' Gill!! IXITS. i'Xk1'l'lllilH pl'K'I7ill'1' to IUZIYI' Vilfiy s-fiat Y !'! 'lilu-W Nl'l. ollirt-rs ilolm Vvartl, itilt IIRIYUIIIZIIIII, Donna Stl'l'ii1tllZlll, Jani-t Sinlc anti Don l.:-nniv plan tin: spec-fit lonrnalnvnt at xlilg. XOCJQC if A unc! CL'6llflfL6l 811,61 Q .5lLlfl,CJC?l'Lf5 i0 C!Gl!8!0!9 !00L-5G 2.4011 108 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE, it clmp- ter of time national lwonorary speectm organization, uncler tiie direction ot Nlrs. Arlene Alterman was concerned with an active program ot events. Tire group attended many speeclm tournaments ttxrougli- out tile state and sponsored one at our sctlooi in llie tail. Students in orcier to laecome mc-mln-rs or retain memlmerstmip must earn points lay active par- ticipation in tile liielrt oi incliviclual spevclm t-vents or cielaate. A ciolegation ot stuctcnts alta-ncieci two sessions of Student Congress. a moclc meeting oi the Congress ol' tile Uniteci States. ln acictition to selecting time most outstanding senior lmoy and girl in time ctiapter, a new awarcl will ine presented tilis year to time sopiioniore and junior stucients wluo iiave earneci time most points. Stucit-nts wlxo gainecl special recognition in tlicir respective t-vents were Wlarcia Letts and Glenda Ntorgan in Girls' Extemporanoous and .lorry Ratlitt in Original Oratory. Jerry also won a trip to tile Uiliteci Na- tions llirougla tile Prince ol Peace Contest. A ciiamond lcey was presenteci to lt1e aciviser oi time group for attaining 1463 points. .lorry Ratlilil, Brian BUTIIIRIII. tlivrry l.awrt-nc'i- anti Suu Anne llt'IllSifl!l Xvlxifvollll' HUXY Nl'wl, llN'llllN'r ixl1lC'liHil. N.fX'l'ION.fXl, 'l'llIi5I'lAN Olfl lC1lfRS: I I0r4-mv Mm.-II, aulvi l'.luim- P4-rleins, vis 1'-prvsimlonlz Bm I'isIwr, sz-arvlalrvz Nlcnnxu I I N1 I I 1 ZINC! ,5l?!'C0l'l l'C!0l'lC'0 H176 6X9l I2.5.5 fAGl'1 lg58 U85 H18 ,,4 '17 3' if . with At'tttfSt'tAN tNtit'lrYt't'fSg tiavict Bt-tt, tlotm form-tta, ntitw Davies, fiarot Donner. Bc-rtiy Garrison, Kviltn fit-mlu-tt-r, Nancy firutulw. tfutln- .lotnison. Sain t,ato, Btarfia t,4-tts. fitvntta txlorgfan, tim' Roult, fonnic' Stutwtws. ttniu- rltvastm-y. Mg AQJIQITUIYLS aclf we!! ZLAQIP fycwfei in NATIONAI. 'l't'tESl'lAN TROUPE QIS. uncter ttlv ctirc-ction ot' txtiss Florence Powell, tletct its tirst initiation ot' ttie year in Septt-mtmcr. ht-tie c-xecutivc colninittve presentect Ntqwo Crootis anct a t.amty.H tn flctolmvr, ttie tlitttmitty courting play, 'Xtumpin' ttn- tiroomf' was given arena style. Ttn- troupv was rc-presm'ntvct in tYOVl'IIll7Cl' at ttie region- at Contel'1'nc'c at Nortti College Hitt, Clur annual CwtlI'tStlllilS ilSSl'lIllJty play was, uxvtwre Love ts, tmy rtiotstoi. .lanuaryts program meeting tt-aturect anottu-r arc-na play, tiatrony Steno. tn t'etmru- ary, ttn- seconmt initiation ot ltmc year incturtvct in ttie t't'I't'Ill0l1y stagjeft tatiteaux ittustrating ttie tlisti Davis. Pristitta Kvullian. .tt-tt' Ntartvt' :nut a l.illtV,u tatu' tlivir txow attvr utwo ftrootis taqut-s steps in ttivatrv tiistory. rl tiirly-ttlree initiates wx-rc actctc-ct ttwis year to matic' a xnernlierstiip ot' 68. tn Atarcttn, Troupe OIS startect wtiat is tiopect to lie an annual Custom, ttu- presentation uncter ttn- sponsorstiip ot Ttn- Fine' Arts Couneit ot a Stiatw- spearr-an ctomecty to ttio junior anct senior tiiqli sctioots ot' tytictcttetown. U5'llCtSltllllIlt'l' Nigtifs Dream vas suc'c'vsstutty proctucect tmctorc 3000 stuctents. tn April, cuttings ttrom ttlis play were 1-nterect in ttn- state rontest ot plays anct rattio programs. Ttiespian awards wvrv prcsentvct at ttie annual spvvcti tmanquet. Ttie troupe Ctimaxect ttle year tmy st-ncting rvpl'vsc-iitativt-s to ttie National Conte-rm-nu-. Bc. lfislwr. tlartw t intu'tlnan, tiitt Ntrllowvtt. anut tftaint- t,t'rtiins wing L G Detemting attorney l,I'llllIlll0Hit questions an impartial iititerale as tile pfPilIitlllCt I 1 I I 4 Hflllfly e1f1ferIiaz'rzz'1fLg 1011945 of txiictcttetownvs iinai SENIOR CLASS PLAY uinilerit time Xvinctfi imy Jerome i.awrenec and Roimerl ti. t.ee imrougftml lo lite lime t.illll0LIS moniiey lriai between Clarence Darrow anct Vvittiam Jen! nings Bryan. it ctepifts time triai ot a leacimer, Ber- tram Cates fRon Van Busiiirtcj, wtlo react a portion oi' Darwints ioriuictcten Evolution of lim Speeies to this sluctents. He is arraignect by the town anct is ctetenctect lay Henry Drummond tigota Xvarcti, a weii-ianown agnostic iawyer. Tile prosecuting at- torney is BIEIHIIPNV Harrison Blacty tijave Crom- weiti, a famous oralor anct fanatic on time Bitmie. Tile eiastl lmelween liiese lwo men mounts tensety wilim eaeim scene. Cates' giri friend, Raciiei Brown tAnn Periiinsi, testifies tor time prosecution: Bracty is marie to seein iooiisti tmy Drummonct as tme is queslionect tor time ctc-tense. Time jury iinaiiy cte- ctares Cates guiity, iaul ttuf case is appeaiect. Bracty, orating to ltie crowct to lry lo CINIIIQC their generai ieeting tor ilim. tias a tieart attack and cties soon aiter. Drummonct ieaves ttle town with time ifiixie anct Darwin togettler untter txis arm. ntaltixew iiarrison Bracty iienounres Darwin atlimugiu ine ilas nexer react ifvniutinn of file Species tfinity tatts on tu-r tuwvs tn-gging tor merry, twtieving she has ttittc-ct a ti-ttow passenger. fxofgcging come g cm gun! far 1418516585 I Uffur Hearts Vvere Young anct Gay, tht- tirst ALL-CASS PLAY, was presentect Novemher 28. IQOI , at the tVtictcttel0wn High School Auctitorium. The play, a three-act comedy, was hasect on the thirst unchaperonect trip to Paris, France, ot two College girls, Cornelia Otis Skinner tconnie Stuhhsl anct Emily Kirnhrough ttvtareia Lettsl. The plot proceects to show their shiphoard romances with two Harvarct hoys, Dicti Vvinters tBitt ttavemanni anct Leo lwtrtivoy tDanny Dannerl. Also traveling to Paris, on a otitterent tmoat were Difti anrt t.:-n struggle with the Cornelia who has suctcti-nly l3l'l'tlllll' taint. W e Cornvtiays parents, hlrs. Skinner tNancy Xvarcli anct Otis Stcinner ttjuane Corni. During their stay in Paris, Cornelia, who was interested in clramatics, hact the experience ot meeting anct even latcing a tew lessons trom the very famous ctrama master, Wtonsieur De t-a Croix Uerry Rat- Att during their trip the girls were tacecl with many comic incictents. They tacect tragecty when Cornelia contracted the measles and triect to smuggle hersett ott the ship. 2 ' z 'e 2 's. form-tia anal tillltly jump tor joy wtlvn they are- tr-tt iolnptr-tvty ntonr to in Pm 4, 'Q r. .J-nW.,.,, ' i 71,5 tt. tx? Ttn- South Pavilion cast join in the encore Some Enchantett Evening. Jef our AQQIHLLJ cfrecwnilzg LUffA A149 ing an Azfnging. As the curtain rose on the renownect usouth Paciticu lay Rogers anct Hammerstein under the ctireclion ot lwtiss Helen Vveinlrerger, the lVl.t't.S. auctitorium taecame a tropical island ot enchant- ment. The story occurs on a naval hase during Vvortct Vvar tt. Nettie Forhush tsheila Vicel, a navy nurse, tmecomes invotvect with a French planter, Emile cle Becque ttlictc Ashtonl, hut teets she cannot marry him because ot his previous marriage to a Polynesian woman. Vvhen Lt. Joseph Cable tlfotn Cornettal comes to the istanct, titoocty lxtary thtarityn Ntittenhotzc-rl, a popular Tonlcinese, is conyincect she has tounct an icteat malcti tor her daughter Liat thtarcia Utrichl. Comecty is proyictect hy Pvt. Luther Bittis thtitcc Davies, in his many Cleats with Ntary, scrapes with Capt. Bractcett tsam Latol, anct attempts to persuade Cable to sail to the special istanct ot Bali Hai. The auctience was ctetightect hy the familiar story anct songs of people invotyect in love anct war. tilllitl' anal Nettie tiilllt happiness at last as the war Bittis tries to eonyinu! futile to requisition rmnes to at rtose anrt preilutire is iltl0ttSllt?Lt, a tvoat aunt sail to the haunting ttati ttai. Q! fi N MXN N x Nxixig X5 s L'qg R . L4 . YN,-Q, X 1 W 6 5' if -. 1 V 4 W QQ N . 'W .5-ag , N '.R.2.ff,ti!xn4k.Q I .gfff1fg.L-f',b'jj , . .W-'sf W . -4 - Wu .ff2:gww'1i?1'.ff., .FM A - v - Q W 1fM-. , x Q if if 5 Q e W, Lf 4,,f,,n. ki Wiz: - R 3-X. M X5 his f'fJNftfR't- HAND: Isl Ron'-tjnita XfX,tlitl'tl1'il1t. t.ynn htrfiatt, Ntartvm- lilflllfi, Znct Ron'-fititt Stearns. Qwllill'il'S Nvlitlil, finry Stnmtnter, tunic Smith, B01 fiarrison. Don Xvoortlis. jrri Row- tyatti Ntftirayer. .tnycv Xvright, .tactic xtotcry, Puut Lincton. .tanime XY:-arty, Huh tlutti-y. .ith Ruin-Ntitie Dnxivs, Nancy Ki-ssvtring. Rifhartt ttartmcy, .lim txtilftjlfflllll, tfmnrett Gregory, ,tm-tt Ntitts. Stlllllltllfl--xxyitttillll Stivht, ctirm-motor. fl? !.Jl'lIl..tl' OM-lf' fdllliflct UH!! UlflfUl'flIl.l'I ILA!! C'l 01llCc5. THIZ MlDDLIiTOVVN HIGH SCHOOL BANDS are uncter the new ctirection ot ivtr. Xvittiam Stieht. The marching hanct was seen teacting the way at the toottnatt games anct in paractes. Pt-he concert hanct pri-senlect assemhties at the three junior highs anct at senior high schoot. This year the concert hanct presentect two 1 concerts tor the puhtic. A slnatter hastcethatt hanct, compost-ct ot att hoys, was heard at most ot tht- home games. tiach year during the tast weetc ot August, the hanct memhers are requirect to at- tenct tianct Camp at Camp Camptyett Gard where the tunctamvntats ot marching and ptaying are taught, anct the show tor the tirst home toothatt game is preparect. Gm- ot' the hightights ot the year was tht- hanct han-quet anct ctance where t'.sther Rottie, treasurer. tl0Il0rS illlft itNVEll'ftS NVPTO QtVffIl illllt El tiillg illlit QUCCII XVFFE' Cl'0XViH'Ct. THE BAND COUNCIL is the stuctent executive hoarct ot the hanct. tts memhers are setectect in the spring anct at hanct camp. tn actctition to tht- tour main otticers each ctass has a representative on the councit. Jay Uooctman representect the sopho- more ctass: Rictc Sutton, the junior ctass: anct Gary King, the senior ctass. The majorettes atso tract a representative, Joyce Hitton. Seventeen speciat managers were assignect to various hanct ctuties. Arrangements tor the hanct hanquet anct a ttvr-game ctances were macte hy the councit. prvsiitent: D HAND l'Ul'XC'It.g lst Raw-Bot, 'ltziy-tur, viii on Voorhis, presictvnt: ixtaxrtce .taqu serri-tary. Znrt Ron'-Daviit Short, stuctvnt :tin-rlor ORClllfS'l'R:X: lst Row-ix'larie Collart, Allene York, .lumly Voegele, Donalcl Fannin, .lam-l Rolyinson, Tula Laras, .loyce Tcclrow, Lznrl Row-Blnmtliv Reynolds, Gail 'lqllill'lil'l', Paul Gomia, Greg Dixon. lxlalcolm Duncan, .lim Brooks. Elaine Rilrggvriln-rg, Nlarlee Jaquvs, Rutlu- Jolmson, lflizalmotli Yvoumlrc-y, .luliu lxlrcall, Jean Narclin. fjrrl Row--Lee Artliur Truss, Pliillip Patton, Sanclrn Jolmson, lfstlu-r Sarris, .lennilvr ,l1ll0lllilS, Holm Dulfm-y', lf:llllll1'H Ciregory, Pivratt, Davicl Sllorl. Ada Howarfl, Harry Truss. ,jill Row-Benny Terrell, fxlr. Yvilliznn Bell, romlurtor: Bill lxlrfrnyz ,lack Dlolcryg Cliarles Yolio: Rirliarrl Currin: Clmrlvs NVQ-st. Al 0l4gL l!0COLf QVLJ ilfL1ffl lfLl'l'LQl'Li6Lf I'VLlfL15iC W8 lfU8l 8 61,44 ,Vile UIICICI' llil' CliI'CCli0l1 of Nvilliam Butz, performecl at time senior class play. ulnlierit tlie Willfllli tlle all class play, uOur Hearts Vvere Young and Gayn: and tlw operetla, South Pacilicf' Nlany of time members of iaotlm tlw lmancl and orcliestra participated in lmolli solo ancl ensemlmle competition at lxfliami University' ancl rm-ceivvcl superior and excellent ratings. Y in w:T.T-- ,-i df E W V71 ,, h ,. ,a:-- - EI--STL, Z. . - 6- f, nf X a FOUR ACCONllJANlS'l-S assislecl tlwe Wlixecl Clworus and Girls' Glee Club tlmis year. Time girls attended all performances given lmy the musical ensembles. Sheila Vice also served as accompanist lor tlle Triple Trio: Beverly Routt was pianist with the orcliesira for the operetta South Pacilicnz and lVlarsl1a Kelley provicled organ music lor assemlivlies. Blarslia Kelley. Siu- Anus- LVTIIISIOD. Sli:-ila vin-, ancl li:-vm-rly Routl were lliis yv1r's Elf'l'0IiIlJitlliSfS. NIIXIQID C'IIORl'S1 :sl Run'--Alary Flcflraw, lflla lllanflc, .luyrv l'lillun. Nlarslia Svgi-rlwrig, Ann lla-Yue, fxlarilvn l,i-ssvr, l.uiia 7 -I-ll0IllllS, .loan qxmlri-ws, larliii- lliliompson, lfcln Slanipvr. Zntl Ron'-Slwila Yin-, 5larria lllrirli, Bonnie- Xxx-llinan, llonna 'liaillinan Nlillim' lllllllllilll. l'aula B4-II l,allv Nelson .loycv 'lleclmw Peggy lsilwarils fllirislinv llllgllllj' larlcii' Alrfluirc 'nl Rom Nliu lli-Iv Xvviiilwi-rgc-r. Sli-vo Nviiiriig Sliaron Flu-lumpy, Vifki lxlaiklcall, .lmly lfrini-gar, .lucly llaxis, .lane Long, lfran D4-lloll. ,jill Roni- llarolil llaly. Ronalcl l:nrr4-sl, llallas Couglilcn, .loyrc Bryanl, Pam K.-4-lm, for-lsa l.aras, lxlarilvn Nlilienliolzvr, Nanrv .Xln-rni-Ilix Nlllfillil Ki-Ili-y. .lucly Yom-glvle, lxillll Slvllvr, llnicc rllvasley, Gail Fruaulil. Pal Xvriglll. jill limi'-lfilm llillon, llvnnii' ljviuuson, Brian Iii Kin Ili Nl D li pls il l Tli ' nl ll XV lr 'Y'llliIll. ' Ill' i U0l'l', illl Z, ,'1'fS, A Ill' ey UIHPSUII, l'.Il'.i il' I f 001 Oy, Nlllfy Il1'l0ll IIQYSUII. .lllIll'l Slllli. lxlilI'll'l' ililqll1'h faroli' l'alli'rsun, Fanily llalu-r, ljlliain lfoyml, l.incla llllis. Fliaron l.i-c, Nil-ki Younger, 5llill'0ll llarris. Oil: Iwi'-.liiliii lj:-ali. lxliiluu-l Glover. Ross llllllt'IlllilllQll, Doug l.m'ppii'll, llonnii' llvaril, lxlariai lxl mlm-s. laiqui-line Sniilli, llvnrii-lla Slnilli. Nliilmi-l l'psliaw, Slmmn llulzlix lil. liilir on flu rl ill Rucl i .'. K S , ill I' . 0 gl'0ll! Cllfkllfftlffgf unc! fo UlZlf8l fHl.ll C0lfl'Ll'1'llllIl'fg. The MIXED CHORUS,dirQetedl1y Miss Helen XNI0lIllJ0I'Q'Cl' ancl accompaniecl lmy Slieila Vice. olarslia Kelley, ancl Beverly Routl, consistocl ol OYPI' OH? llllllflfell illlfl nlCll'1l3l'I'S. TITS? fllOl'llS pc-rlormecl al various service clulys in lvliflcllelown, junior liigli. ancl liigli sclwool assi-mlJlies, tlle Annual Spring Concert, ancl Baccalaureate. Fa- miliar songs presenlecl lmy llie group inclucle Sei Down Servant. Ullawaiian Vveclclingj Song, ple ancl lxly Sliaclowf' ancl selections from tlie Roinlverg operelia uslucleni prince. Tile llllCl0I' llllx SlIll0I'VlSl0lI ol Miss Hi-len Vvvinlmerger, perlormecl lor many loca civic clulns, senior ancl junior liigll assenilmlivs ancl llie spring concert ol ilu- Civic Cliorus. lfacli year the group lias enlvrccl llie annual music con- lest al lxliami University in Oxlorcl. Tlieir sc-lei' lion lor tlie conlesl lliis year was Hclourlsu lamiliar selections lor ollier performances incluclvc ul-:-I Noi Your Song lfnclf' ulflue Are lnlvr lfyi-s,' ancl ulcel Aly Song Fill Your l'learl. l Sillillg-Xliflii Nlarlialll. Nlairria lllrirli, Yimlci Yimiigi-r. lxlurilyn Nlillvnlmlzvr, .lanvl Sinli, Sllvila Vive, ac'- iiunpaniisl. Slilililirig-.lainie l.ong, lvlarlec laquvs. Nlarslm Ki-ll.-y. Sliaron Nl:-lalnpy. iwrilm-ri ,iuiviivcrs rwviu- liwir liciwls ior rimies irom nn 1-qnniiy riivmi pun-ni vimps-r 3 r iii? :ki is ,ii i Y 9 Y 5 ffl. ' ext.. Ng e ,i s f i fe . i 'wo' x 1, ff if ixizlynurzi i'-ergjllsllll nnxi iris Qoirivn ilorn semi .inimi- icers soaring on .1 rioumi oi jazz. 561,64 ear id C imaxec! A7 Me Horn uf Lere we AI limo in-wilciiing iiour we speri ilolne lo prepare for time prom ,iuimiiec-. sponsoreci ily parenls nnci iriencis oi' iViHS. VV1' imrealiliessiy zlrrivvci ul tile Purznnount Timeater lo enjoy tile movie Hfiicigel Goes Hawaiian. Foiiowing lin- movie, we proceecieci imy molorcmie to i.c-Sourcisviiie Lnixe wimere we were I-Sililii0l1n iny ricies and overwimeilneci ivy music of iVia1ynurci Ferguson. As ciawn crepl over time inice we sic-epiiy poureci inlo Lesourcisviiivis Cnieleria lo ezll in ci:-iicious ixreuiiiasl. Vve nrriveci imome vc-ry lireci, imul very, very imppy. lfuilcly Rogvrs proviilvil music lor alarming umlm-r ai slay ol spairliling silvi-r shire. CIIIIFCY l'LlTgAf dvlllll-57 UNC! Al 0llLZ1g51l llf Cfdllllfl- On Flay lo, IOUI, ilu- Xvnclv li. Nliller gym was lraiiislvorinvcl inio ai lunrl ol' romance- unclcr ilu- ilu-im-, Song ol ilm Soutlif' ns Ilia- illllillill ,lunior-Svnior Prom lmegan. Slurry-4-yvnl couplos wvrc gre-via-cl unclvr clwrry lmlossom ircvs lmy Iwo munnvquins clrvssvcl in lmclilioiiul rosluinv. TIN-y c-i1h'l'z'cl ilu- Qylll on il sloping NYIIHC- wnslmccl lmriclgv ovvr n sliiinml-ring lily pond, Bill Pliriicla unml l3z1l'lmPmli6-r, svulz-cl in an unliquz- surrvy, wi-rv crownvfl Prom King zxncl flucen lll'l'0l'1' il Q'l'ilC0l'lll l'0l0lllill l1iZlIlSl0ll. 91 wg? 'f' K 4 if X . , 1, :W-gk W6 5 if F S. I ,Mp-f . Q , ' a ar Ly Qf f wsu ,AX x QQ A Ni- - ,Lk AX iii ps - W ss w wx:--:..5 . K fi 531 , X s Y E Vw Q. v . 'T A , Y n y Q X 59' . x f Q l:cJcJYl'l5.'xl.l4 ,I4l':fX3lZ tSl IQOIU'-BIilllilQC'l Iztlll Vvoorl, .lollll lx1CCllISlCCy, Xloses xfxlilfv, xlilll cill'Y1', lJilY4' llllglll4'y, .ltllIli lA'NVlS, txllllfli lleattiv. Doug l,L'lJIDll'll. lirurr- lrrallic. lvlilie Glover. Zml Row-lxlanziger hlilce Pitts, Gary Sargent, Rick Ashton, lsvonarcl NlitTl'llS, linffy l.ilyl'0l'li, ,l.tllll XVll1S0H, LLHXV, Igfllfe EYIHIICISOII, ljillll lrllllilll, DilN'lCl l':VilllS, ,ltlllll i'XClilIllS, lJilX'1' lll4'll'f'S, lslltfll Xvalclen, Don Xvinhorn. jrrl Row-llvnry Day. Slim-ts'r Payne'-assistant roach, .laclc lzvfli-'ilSSl9t2lI1t roach, Paul XfXl2lllU'l -'ilSSlStill1t l0ill'll, Sinn l.ato, Gary rl-lllilU'l'. 'IWOIII lD0ftSlll0Ulll. Paul Vvallccr. Jr.. .lim Sexton, .lim Nunarnnlu-r, ,lolxn Swilt. lfnwrson l,anQster, lrfilllli Slt'X PHS, .IOP lxlillfftlll, .lklflf Kl'llll4'f, lJtlYl' Slllltll, GZIQ' EClYViH'llS, laelzlly VIQTUSS. 1961 jaoflaff Simon t'O1XflllNCi S'l4Al:l : lftmo ljngn-l, iltlllCtlli clirvctorg mltigeru lilllslln, lllxflll fiflflfllf Itzll l,llylN', liilflil-lvlfl fililfll: IDEIUI wxyillkerv llllt' l'0iN'll1 bltlll l.1'XX'lS, lllli' I'02ll'ltI .Iillli llltfli, Ifllll l'0tN'll. THE FOOTBALL lN'llDDlES ol this past season wound up a three year experiment inspirecl lay the success ol the Htsonesome Polecatu ol tour years ago. This step-child ol the upolm-cat has hecome lfnown all ahoul the stale as lVliclclletown's HRun ancl Shoot ollense hecause it connlmines the hall llanclling intricacies ol the llaslcctljall court with the rough-and-tumlble antics ot the lootloall lielcl into a wicle open razzle-clazzle that has lcept Wticlelie lans hig-eyecl and wicte-mouthect lor three years. Quarterhaclc John Nlccluslcey came 'cout ol nowheren to tilt the shoes ol Billy Triicli ancl pro- ceeclecl to rewrite most of the recorcls set lJy the West Point' caclet. tn so ctoing lVlcClusl:ey trig- gerecl the lvlictclies to one ol their greatest seasons as the local lacls elrove to a co-championship ol the Greater Ohio l.:-ague. This ctrive was aictecl lay such glue-lingerecl receivers as Butch Vvalclen, .lilnmy Nein, Bolm Hall, and Drive Gillis, plus the lullhaclcing ol' Riclc Vancleve, aclclefl to the line lim- play ol Dave Hughley, .laclc Lewis ancl Cliuclc Beattie. Vvhen the smolce clearecl at the encl ol the campaign, txflccluslcey was All-League, All- State, ancl All-American: and most ot his mates were All-GGL. All ol which coultl not have happenecl to a liner group ol guys, .WI-igern I I Rom-Bula Hull, Eh-x l'.lnm ljngrm-I, our nllllm-lic' elirc-rlor, lim-al up illllllllvr I-illt' sl',H'llllI4' Im' mlr itmlllilll ll'illH lllis sm-nsun. K' Nl'llll'il', xfxyilh cillffy, llilffy VIQTUSS. Vr0lll lxI1'Kl'lll?r, DilVl' Q, Blnnngvr L4-Roy l.l'llIllilI1. 2111! Ron'-Rogm-r Blvvins, Bill Xveilzcnlaorn, lrmnk I Icy. .lim N1-in, Bill Curry, Garry Vvvlslu, llc-fb INlcKnig1l1l, Tom Ruylmrn, lxlunngvr I x - Hnrlmuglx. jul Row-lfrlwaurzl Hopkins, Jeff Gregory, Benny Jaunvs, .lim Inn, .lim llnrclin. Bran' Calc-, Prvslon Sl'llf0l'k, Kvnny Swogvr, Gary Pvrkins, Danny npson. Exlnngvr 'lam CNOIJRHIQII, Blzxnngvr Dawn' Rzuinv, HTigIvr l3HiSOIl'-IIPZICI u ull, Finn l.vwrs-ussislnnl couln j00fA6L! ,SZOPQJ 5 liclcllclown 5 lidcllelown 5 liclcllclown Nliclcue-town Ixlidfuclown fx lidfllemw.1 IX liclcllvlown B'liClCHOt0NN'l1 5 liclcllvlown fx licldlelown '22 S 28 24 54 42 N 25 30 16 22 Zanesville Fnirmonl Devilbiss Hughes Springfield Porlsmoutlm Lima Tuff XVoodwarcl Cwarfivlcl PI.'XNAGlfRS: !ill001illg--lqflll Xvuml. Slurlrlillg-lxlilw Pills. 125 llllll LUIPEIUQII, SIPVU I'iilfl7ilIlLfIl, !A'Ie0y l.4'IlIYlilll, IBEIYI' Iqilillli Gi f km PQ X515 sk' vs' S 'r 1 W ,wu- 41.s'X-X 1 1 I Im lxlrclus L y Igfili IIZIH IIHII Bli'K1'IIl'f rln L lim! Ilaumvzuk f2unrh' a 1' ' ,Iqlfli l.l'XY Cuurcl Q x,,'- .T .,.. sswq R , EMA joofgaff sglawolfb jd lbejicafej I Blass? url' 'JMU' CIIH .rl II Ill . L fzlli 1 n his ,, , , fwky f ff! ff? ,fffwx itun- - ws.: ' :g4f1 M N . fwsgtlifgwf. ..2s2QE M e v7 : Q k ,M 'EI:E:Qg:fQf f jE:Q 5 X 5 wi hs QC ,, X X N X Q Q 3 iw N Q 1 V W XX WS ..,,, .m ' Q A x x ' RQ- Y' Q- 'Q ' 1 V' T ,.s Slvvv Nvlllril' Rifle XHIIIQQIIW1 IIKIIHHH lllllnhillkli AW! pfblygd . Olf' lflflf' QlfLL0lf'15 Doug l.m-ppirlu Bruu- l ruHu I nc ug, ci4'llh'l' Tanrlilv cvll X SY 936+ wennr gs. 2. :X prayer lnelnre every game inspires our hoys to play their lwesl. lohn lxlefwlllsleey looks lor a rereiver as llilllnllilfli lrranlt W6J0!Lf0,m QQ Zanesvilles revenge lor lasl year's 14-I3 loss was smashed hy hliddies' quarterhaclc John hic- Cluslxey, who hit I7 out ol' 20 passes good lor 559 yards aerial-wise. yVith Ol seeonds gone in lhe lirsl quarter Nleclusliey hit Vvalden with a pass which ended up in a 72-yard score. The extra point run failed. The Blue Devils, however, alter slalling another Nlicldie drive on their six, drove hallhaelq George lilcrholmes to the lxliddie one alter six lirsl downs and sent lullhaeli hlilie Chalios across lo score six. l'Jrenl's lticlc put the Devils ahead 7-0, the only time ol the night. The hliddies again hit pay dirt with a lxfleclusliey io Dave Gillis pass good lor 31 yards which paved flush-y runs his pattern. - 6LlfLQ:5l!i!L 73 the way lor a 5 yard oll-taclde drive hy Gillis. The halflime score was I4-7. Zanesvillos Chatlos Ioolt the opening 34 yards on live lirst downs to tally six more. Brent's run failed to gain the neecled 2, This mighl have heen a repeat ol last year's game had il not heen lor hard-driving senior Wliddie lullhaclt Riclc Vancleve smashing through the eenler lor a 32-yard six-pointer. Gillis drove in lor the extra 2 lo give the Nliddies a decisive edge ol 22-I3 in the third quarter. The fourth quarter was played hetxvcen the .10-yard stripes with neither learn giving up much ground. For lhe second year the lxliddies have xvon their opener againsl Zanesville. Central Uhio League Champs. Rit-k Ashton ,lnhn :Xslains Roger Blevins Bill Curry Q :'i , zitz. V is N + '1----1 . fs s o 1 2 ivd vi v if r i is ti e, at 1 3 19122 Q lmls lywis mul l'.uul Xxinllwr in-all lor lin-ir largvl wlniln- ixlnsm-s lialllnulc Daw' Gillis slxirls Hflillllil lin' vnfl as .lails clxli l.vwis lflufiqs oul an wolllrlfln- lacirlvr. Xvarx- ami filnnlc lioallim- lnow- in lor lin' la '. mcfdifown 8 - airmonf 8 Tin- iinxccl serie-s willl ilu- ljairinoni Dragons camo io a frustrating 8-8 lic lor lime iwlicidies al Barnitz Slaclium. ixlccluslu-y slarlcci quiclcly willm an li-yarcl pass io Gillis. Following lllis were passes ol' I8 yarcis lo senior 1-nci Rolmcrl Hall anci junior lialllmacla Franlq Guslcy lo sci ilu- Niiclclivs on limo Dragon one yarcl linc win-ru imarclsclriving senior liulllmaclq Rick Vancic-vc cirovv ovvr lor ilu' score. A ugangstvru pass to llail aciciccl ilu- vxtra two. ,lille Dragons in-calnv alivv allor lilis lirsl lmlooml ami revlvci oil llll'0l' quivlc liirsl clowns. Tin-y wvrv ivmporarily slallecl ily a 15-yarci pvnally. imul Dragon quarlerlmacla Callioun tlmcn liippccl a llal pass Io iAllwAl110TiCZ'll1 cancliclalv .lim l'lorlac'l1vr wllo scalnpvrvci lo lim ixiiclxliv 4-lvvvn-yarcl linv. lsfllll' lirlilllllSUll l,ilXi1I 'liY2Uls s ' Qx if N Ns .,.. 3 s s ,VNYU plilyS lElil'l' Fl0l'lill'll0l' SXX'l'pl llll' Ullil liUI' llll' lourluiown. A Callioun to f-nal Oxly lallia-cl lin- iying score wliiclx onclcrl illc lirsl liall. Time Nliclclins conirollccl lin- svronrl llall' roun- plvicly lmul wore' Llisappoinlcml in losing lim lxall on clowns al limo Dragon sow-n alle-r lin' lciclioll. ixlccluslicx' llunlalcci on ilu: livcsvarcl lina- ol thr- Dragons, ancl later Gillis wlio wr-nt in lor a stori- lvlil llie lyall lmaclc on lilo onv-yarcl lim- win-rv Fairmont rvcovvremi. A liinal clrivc ily ilu' lvliclclivs cncivcl in anotluvr lilllllllli? lmy hlcfluslwy clccp in Dragon tcrrilory wllilv alivlnplingj a roll-oul. 'lilw Nliclciivs Olll-I'llSllCKl, oul-passvcl, ancl oulfplayvcl lime Dragons again only to svlllv lor a lic-. Diuli Gan' Paul llillon 6 G. ,. 16 4 2, , :ZI 1' ., ' ,1 is 4 2 if 3 W... N , ' . L N SA ? : ig 255523552 l Q my l s oo fo s ' so V -2 :S -1.5.-:N -1. K M Q ,f j F: l i A' f .' ,..,,: M- ----- ., : s K W 1 ,,,,. ,. V, , - I f A . ' 4 Barry Imyll-.ll lim Nm-in Umm- lliels-rs Tom Rnylmrn Wmcfcfgfown Q8 - QIMQZA5 76 Ilw pliclclies. lirecl up lrom am S-8 lie willr ljnylon Fairmonl, loolc conlrol over llle orange amcl lmlnclc clzul Devillmiss Qrirlclers. Bll'ClllSliC5' aunnzecl 4.000 Toledo lzms lny liilling live slruiglll passes lo Ousley, Hall, uncl Vvnlclen Io spurli tlu- Wliclclies' Gillis lor llle llirsl pany clirl score. Ousley scnmperecl T0 ynrcls lor an secoml tally revealing il slurlling 1.1-0 If-ml. A lmoolleg pass lmy llie Plioleclo quarlerlmclc conneclecl lor n long '37-ynral score. Tlne liol uml liumicl ws-ullrer clidnll ullecl lX'lc'Cluslivy's arm or Yvnlclenls pass-Cnlclming ulwilily. ln llie seronzl lmll El 33-ynrtl pnss pul llle , . , . , Nliclclies on llle ligers live wliere Cvillis slcirlecl llie encl lor llie score. Tire lira-cl lxliclclie clelense yielclecl six points lo Elwiler ol' Devillmiss llrom llre live willi llrree seconcls lo go in llre lliircl quarler. Hallls lu-y I7-yilrfl Culvli pullecl llie Nliclclies oul ol il lrole cuusecl lay n I3-yilril flipping pennlly. cQllill'll'l'lDilCli Jolm lxlccluslcey sleppml unmolesleil into llle encl zone on ax umuclcal up llre river pluyu lo ice llie gmne 28-l6. 'lille pass was missecl lor llie lmonus poinls. Tlie win revenlecl n recorcl ol lwo wins uncl one lie lor llme Xvliile uml Purple. lxloses Xxvnrm-, llirli fiuw, .lim Nm-in, Don Xxllllllllfll :xml Roger lllerins leum up mul slop llu- npposilion, anti lllillil' lilc iiliffi scorn-. Nxyilil six lllil1llil'S iviil Xvaiiu-r as lllIilI'iC'l'iJ1lK'ii. iii' passvci lilo ilaii lo illn- ior lllI0iilt'I' score. iill' Niiciciivs iilvll iiifiivci io 'ill' ufwalsn XYil0 vasiiy pllsilvti lilo Niiciciivs over for a il-il. On' iilvir ieivil-oii inlo lill- onli zonv Frani: Ousicy iaiivci fo ciown lilv imaii giving SDl'illQiiil'iQI iill' vasivsl i0lll'il1iOXYll oi tilt' nigjill anci lilo ixiici- ff . fffqzffbfti - xfxAfyAp-5 8 bi-ill' pro-lypl' oiiicnsc oi' lilC niiciciics was noi lilo only iiador Contriillllillgj lo lilo liliffi win oi till? svason. riqill' Niiciciics Cil'ii0llSC illxifl filo Big Ronin oi' iillgill-s lo T30 nv! yarcis gainvci TlISiliI1Q' and 0 yarcis ggainvci passing. Junior ilaiiimcic Frank Ousivy svormi vasiiy IYFOIH iili' iiivc ailcr icil ililiii Daw- Ciiiiis sv! np iili' II1ill'iil'I' NYiiil iariiiiant runs from lill' iiirsl sl-rivs oi clowns. Tile uilllllgryu iXiililii0S vaugjill Kc-ilil iiiayiol' imavic on lilo I1IIQilCS' onv iliil!'l' a ilifjll snap iil'OIIl COIll0l' on a punt. iXic'Cillsil-:ry lin-n rvaciiiy pu! fill' imaii over for 'Ill' SQ'I'0lHi svorv. Two sc-rim-s oi' liowns ialvr Taylor was again naiimi lo lilo ilIl'ii on lil1'lilILfiH'Sv i1iiil0l'll. Van Cil-vv lH'IN'il'ili4'Ki lin' iillgjilvsi iinl- wilil il I3-yarri l'lIll ovvr lilfiiif' iilll' fill' iilirii ixiititiitr srorv. xxiilvr aii lill'l'Q' srorvs 'ill' vxira iaiiics wort' nlissl-ri ily illcilvs on iilt' Illilffil' siripv. in lilo lilifli qllarlvr nicfiusiu-y use-ci sc-vl-n piays oxperiiy io iiivia a uciilllQSil'I' .illlllllu pass olll lo svnior f-nci Roimvrl iiaii Iior six lll0l'0. iSl'i'IlCiKii4'Ki again, till? ixiiliKlil'S llliShl'li iill' 1-xlra Iwo. Boil iiarris inlvr- n-ph-ci onl- ol' sopilonlorl- i,illli Xvaiiavris passe-s lo lirivl- lo iill' If-ll ialv in till' ii0III'iiI fllIilI'i0l' wilvrc' Swanson imlliil-ci ilis way on-r ailvr Iwo unsuc- 4'!'SSiilli irivs. CiillH'iij S I'lll1 Ivor 'ill' Iwo vxlra points XXRIS QOKNI. 77Z'zAA'1',S 3.1 - Y jJl'l.I15lif'k! xxiilvl' iwing CI1'ii0ilil'fi lill'l'4' Siliilifjili Xi'ill'S. lilo xiiciciivs iil0l'0lIQiliy l'0lIi4'Ci iilf' Xviicirals iilis svason. i:oiioxx'ingj illl illI1'l'l'1'plioll oi' onv oi. nivcillsiwyis passvs, iill' Aiiciciivs l'l-frivvvci lilo ilaii on lilvil' own iXYK'lliy-0IN'. ill lilo iiirsl qllill'i0I' Iill- NIIIIIIIPS passing! illlfi I'lllllIll1g,f ililii no viivrf. illll XYilil T: II ivil ill lill- svrollci qllal'lc'r, Ciiiiis. iioi- iowing a sllc'c'l'ssiilli ririvv. Qaiiopvli ill'0llllli rigjill onli iior lilo iirsl srorc. Again slopping tilt' Xviici- vals roici. Nirfillsiwy, Oilliiillgj nlassivc Sl7l'illQi-il'iii illriiim-l's. slrocio 73 yarcis iior lilo svconci store' al lilo 4-mi oi' iili' iiirsl ililiii. ifariy ill lilo lilirci flIlill'i1'lA sopilolnorc- ilalli Xvaiiwr capilaiizvri on lilo iliocic- ing oi' a lllllli iw liacic imwis anci Daw' iillgilivy ill lin- ronlvsl iiiiiison SlllDSiiiIIii'CI SOIJIIOINOFC ior Vi.0ll1lllY Vinson. XYil0 sicirlcci arounci ieit onli l ' , . IU-yilfli IOIICIIKIOXYII I'Ill1 IIPHFY XViiil Ullif' 2230 liil-s Illllfil vnlilarrasslnlllll. lilo run ior fill? oxlra . 1 . 4. -1 - . l I ' I I i.lnl- uracil Nan i.:-uns ami ill-ali LUQIIII ilgjvr iiiilson laiil lo iunnt jroug It NYU points or I Hi If Cuts unc fiilllrii is: lillr l isllil il Xvairivll, ioiln Nilfiillsiivy, .lnli lin fl S.lfI I Ailiiiili' X'll'i0I'y. imppil il ioiilm lin' amlinn on Iill- iivili. 120 FA? ff iff f QQ' Q r Q Ks x Q sv- - Q am. , 1 My X 5 ' X . fku-'BY' Qfx R I ,Q X- f , ,..n -4 .W4 .fv- Q- Xp, gsw-Fax x Q si ',':'- .. l A NG . XX s A .. ' P R wk s m w qu ls sv Q x N A We N x ,, , A X s if I c . .. -I 5, Cary Sargenl lfulmlm Xvalclen Gary Xvelslm Umm Xvinl rn WMM Q8 - ima 7 llme Niclclies game slarlecl oul to lne a real slmowcloxvn lmelween llme l.inma Sparlans ancl llme lxliclclleloxvn Miclclies. Playing lnelween llme .40 yarcl stripes lor most ol llme lirsl lmall lmeld lillle exrilemnenl lor eillmer elulx alllmouglm llme lvliclclies lmacl several lirsl ancl seconcl quarler touclmclowns callecl lmaeli. Xvillm 2 mmminules to go in llme second quarler Nlccluslcey lmil junior Jim Nein lor llme srore. Nol lliguring on llme Lima lmalllmacli lxlac Vvagner running llme lmall lmaelc on llme liiclc-off. llmc lvliclclies loosenecl up. Vvagner llmen lxrolce llmrnuglm llme Nliclclie line lor a score and for tlme lirsl lime ol tlme season llme Nlicldies louncl tlmem- selves lmelmincl al llme lmall. Aller an encouraging speeclm llronm Coaclm mlqigferu Ellison in llme loclcer roommm al lmall lime. tlme lvliclclies ruslmecl onlo llme lvielcl ancl playecl lilie a leanm possessecl. Don Vvin- lmorn lay lmloclcing a punl ol Vl-onm llarringlon, l-ima's lmope lor All-Stale. sel llme lnall up lor Gillis on llme lj, wlmcrc seven plays laler lme scorecl llrom llme Iwo. Barringlonls next punl place-cl tlme lmall on llme Nliclclies' 20. Franli Ousley, lalcing oll llronm Clmucli Bealliels laclile side, scorecl on an 80-yarcl run. ln llwe lourllm quarler Barringlon laicliecl a punl ol six yarcls to allow Necluslaey lo pilclm lo Xvalclen lol a 22-yarcl Qainer. Power-driving Rieli Van Cleve smaslmecl over lrom llme lour lor llie llinal lally ol llme successful niglml willm a 28 lo 7 win. Tlmis sel llme Nliclclies up lol a sure slmol al llme GGL league lroplmy ancl gave llmenm llmeir sixllm win ol llme season. lfruve lfralliv. Don Xfvinlmorn, Clmurli Bi-amllie, lfrure lfrlanmlson. anll Dave Gillis llelp slop a lirsl-ilmnvn play. 3 HO iXli'ifxfJFllNfi lil! XYV-Carolylr lfllison, lIUllll'l'UlIliIlLf queen, ullenci:-rl lry Ron Van Buslcirlc, sils upon ilu- royal llll'0lll! annl gales mn upon lrer rourl ol' .loyfe ilu-nlwerry, Pele Raine. Gail liruaull, Riiler. Nanry Sliclilen, Risk Siegel. l ran llelioll. Danny Sllnller, Karol fxnlvllrll. lm' llilll, Nillllv .Xlll'rll4'llly. ,l0y'1'l' Bryillll, lynn lvlyers, anti filer!!! Bilrlivr, WJJM 30 - fo-eaplaun .lolln ixlrl luslu-v plares llle nrown upon llre lreacl ol fiarolyn lfllison, lxonremonring queen, as no-raplain flrumli Beallic liisses llle alirurlixe lxliss. 132 amigon jak 12 Tlre Nliclclies won tlreir Homecoming lil! againsl an aggressive Tall Tigers' lioolllall learn 30-12. Allllllllgil llrc seore seems lo inciicfale lime usual Bliclclie romp. Ilre lirsl score was talliecl willr only 1:53 lell in tire lirsl llall. :Xller a Tall player lracl lmarely louelrecl llre lmall on a Aliclclie punl, llre lrall was reroverecl as a lunmlmle on llle Tall tlrirly- eiglrl, wlrere llle Bliclclies clrove to lime one lo llancl lime lmall io lrarcl-clriying Ciillis. OLISIGQ' scorccl llle extras. ln llrc opening ol llre seeonfl lrall hic- Cluslcey clrovo iris lralllvaclas 60 yarcls wllere Gillis wen! over lironr llre eiglrl. Tall slarlecl moving again againsi llre powerlul clelensive line ol llre Nliclclics to time one, wlrere quarlerlnaelc Hazelxvoocl clrove over lor llre score. A poor liieli-oll set lxlc- Cluslieyis arm in rnolion on line 48 wlrere lu- passecl iris way Io time 8-yarcl line only lo clrive poxver-pacliing Gillis over lor ilre louclrclown. Hazelwood passecl lor 28 and I3 yarcls lmelore llc jaunlccl 3 yards into pay clirl. Vvillr only 30 sec- oncls lo go lx'lIl'ClllSliEj' clrove lo Hhlllill0Il,S 50 wlrere lme uncorliecl a lmeautilul pass lo Rolncrl Hall lor tlre gammfs linal louclrciown. CAROLYN ELLISON OWQQCOIWLLIZQ IILQQVL 'JJ Xll-Anmerirzmzi .iolmn ixltffluskey lmantls ntl to lmall-imack Dave f liiis as Rifle Van fleve lmlorks, llti' I'-liliiif, iyillll Xxyilililtf, Vlitilll XvillS0ll. I,ilVL' IYDZIVK' lglmlz-y, and csllllfli lieatlie nmomt- into time lrattas I WM'c!aC'e5 I6 - ,Ml70CLf'6ll'C! U The ommly lmalting lactor to tlme pro-type oliiense ol time Niiddies in timis mud-liinging, puddle-slosiv ing game was llme 50-minute delay ol time referees. Tllis eigtmtln win demonstrated tlmat time oliense could work in adverse conditions. Barnitz Fi--ld. covered lay a lake, spelled disaster for time lxiiddies. But on time lirst play Wlccluskey lired a '31-yarder to Vvalden and O plays later again llung time water soaked pig-skin to Vvalden lronm tlme eleven tor the score. Gillis lmoomed over lor time extra two. lt must lJe noted tlmat time detensive line consisting ol Bruce Erlandson, Clmuck Beattie. Paul Vvalker, Dave Huglmley, Jack Lewis, txloses VVare, and Don Vvinlmorn imelcl tlme Bulldogs at time 5-yard line witlm lour downs to go. Time second tmali tlmey kept time Bulldogs ironm scoring a lirst down. ln time lourttm quarter ivlccluskey passed to Nein wlmo, leaping imigim in time liap corner, grasped a lmeautilul looper. Gillis drove over lqronm time one-incim line, and Hall snagged time ctmarities. Time Middies can play well under all conditions wittm tlmeir unortlmo- dox play. lyiccluskey completed 14 out ol 23 tor I62 yards in time air. ymlbfftbflj Q2 - gilrgeklf Q6 Seven tlmousand lans witnessed a tlmrill-packed Butler Bowl game between time Griffins and time Niiddies. In time second quarter Garfield drove 68 yards to send senior lulllaack Ron Bradbury over lor tmis tirst score ol time nigtmt. Later Bradbury drove over for a score lromn time one witlm a little more tlman a minute to go in time first tmall. Tlmis gave ttmem a 16 to 0 lead. Vvitim only 56 seconds lett Nlccluskey and company came to lile wllen tme pitcimed lo Cbusley on time lorty-nine, and Frank galloped 51 yards lor time lirst Niiddie tally. Brad- lmury tumbled time kick-Ott to give time lvliddies time laall on time eigtmteen witlm seconds to go. Nic- Cluskey on an up time river keeper plowed tlirouglm time migimty Garfield line to race 57 yards to pay-dirt. A pass to Nein tor time extra points put time Wtiddies atmead. Unfortunately tlmis lead was stmort-lived. On time kick-ol-i: Bradlmury lx-lmind luis llying-wedge line galloped Q0 yards lor time crucial toucimdown. Bradbury later scored again from time two for a ten point lead. Niccluskey countered witlm a 22-yard pass to junior end Jim Nein to pull timem within four points in time last stanza wittm 8 nmirmutes to go. Time Griliins controlled time ball for time rest ol tide game but not score again. AMER si new fn. Ci goo, wwf' 'Wa 5 I I ls Ol Illl Sl XIOII UQL IIC I IQL D Ni Slllll I IX! lllll f IIII' FII I SIIIIIIIUIIS I LIIIIX Illli Ill! 011 IIIIIN ll I I I I III l lI'II NI C 0 I X I ll III fl SIUII I I Ui c ll'V I lNW'll'i III' K ff ll I 1 I' lllI IIII I 1 I' lllfl, IX U Il I I XXII I ll FX l I I llill II l I'lI I V0 U 3..,,fr.,f Nliddletoxx n lwllddletown Nliddletoxx n Nllddletoxx n Nl clclleloun M dcllemwn iN lldclletown THE MIDDLETOVVN JUNIOR VARSITY lootlaall team, coaclled lay ilaclc Reclc and Ed Payne, linislied a very successful season Willa an 8-0 record. Tllis was tlie tl'1ird undefeated season in a row and extended tlme yearlings, win slrealq to 25 games over llie past lour years: Tlwe .lunior Varsity l1ad to come lrom lmelmind in laolli games against Hamilton Garfield and won lay a single point' over a very fine Riclimond, lndiana, squad. Tile JV team outscored tlleir op- ponents 225 to Q4 for an offensive per game aver- age ol 51.98 as against a defensive average ol 11.75 points yielded per game. Leading scorer lor tlie underclass squad was 155 Faurmont Faiiliil Garfield lVlmm1s Jur 1 T1 1 IC mon l c 6 Garlield Bill VVeitzenlcorn, wliose live touclwdowns and live 2-point runs alter touelidowns netted liim 40 points. Bill was closely lollowed lzy Gary Edwards willd 33 points, and Jim Harden and Emerson l-angster witll 52 apiece. Langster also tlirew tlirce louclidown passes, wliile paul Vvallcer, ilr.. llirew eiglit louclxdowns. .lim Sexton and Tom Ports- moutll were tlie leading receivers witll llrrce loucll- down passes apiece. -Iqlll' success ol lliis squad malces tlie lootlmall picture lor lvliddletown loolc very llealiliy lor tlle near future. Vvelre proud ol our .IV loollyall lmoys and tlueir winning spirit. lurvle Reels xfylxlzslrllx' 151 IQOU'-',l.0Ill NvlllS0ll, IDHY1' Blllfll NN7ZllIll'H. l:l'lHllK c,llSll'y, c'lill'0nK'l' l.2llll', tlilll cTilI'lll0ily, .lilll Nt-in. l,atttl Yvitlltcr, Don Vvinlmrtt, llrttrt- lil'lilIlflSllI1, .lov Wills, Ult-nn Bitrltt-r, Hamilton Xvatllfns, znrl Rum-lftl llaynt-, assisltml full' li :tl . il lvliclcllvlown Middletown Middlt-town lvliclcllt-town lvliclcllvlown Middletown Middletown lVliclcllelown Nlictcllvtown Nliclcllelowtt Middletown Middletown Middlotown I l I 5th F, Nlilllilgvr: l,illll Xxyitllivr, C0211 ll. 87 -t 1 01 1 1 'O 1 06 - 1 1 T3 'O 1 1 66 Ot 62 'U uardify gadzefga Meow Princeton Vvillmttr Vvrigttt Franlilin Cincinnati Ct-ntral Hamilton ht all Hamilton Garlieltl Colttmluts Sottlli Roosevelt Springlielrl Hamilton Tall Hamilton Garlielct Fairmont Lima 64 56 52 69 70 50 41 74 54 82 80 56 60 130 Nliclcllclown do Portrinontli lvliclclletown 67 Springfield Soutlt Middletown 76 Cinci iiii nti Witlirotti Middletown T2 Liinn lxlictctletowtt S2 Portsinontli DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Middletown 67 Foirlield Nlidcllvtown 63 Fenwielr Nlidclletown 34 Qlreenliills Middletown 66 Colerain REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Middletown 67 Hamilton Taft 57' 68 S8 13 45 57 54 44 59 71 7W.lA!6'f0lUl1 87 Whcfcfgffozfffz 7!' l'I.l'LCOf0l1f 64 lmlll' flflA'1'gAf JSO Tlu- -.Ol-02 eclilion ol Ille nliflclies openecl np ilu- lmrclwoocl wars on ilu- Xvaxcle lf. Pliller Gym lloor will: un ST-0.1 vielory over Ilu- Princeton Xlileingfs. 'lille lmnllle prow-cl io lu- un iclenl opener lor Ilu- lxliclclies, wlio llncl lo lu-ep liglliing oll ilu- fll'l0fIllillK'Kl visitors. An early lvursl pul ilu- lvlicl- clies zulu-aul lay I0 poinis mul lliey siayecl in lronl llll'0llQll0lll, Only in llle opening minutes ol' ilu- seeoiul lmll! clicl Princeton llireaten. Two lmslcels mul an lree Ilnrow eu! ilu- nliclclies' margin to 0 poinls.Tl1e nliclclies llu-n relzlliuiecl willi 3 slrniglll lmslaets lxy llmnilion Vvnllxins nncl liepl pulling away. Twelve ol' ilu- lllirleen lmoys suiiecl up lor ilu- ynrsily eonlesi playa-cl, mul only one lailecl lo cruel: ilu- scoring column. Glenn Burlvfr lecl all scorers wiill 23 points llollowecl lmy Vvatlcins will: lfj. Dnye Popple-well, n line 6-2 lorwnrcl, lecl Prineelon willi '22 poinls. 137 Pl-lie olulclies lell ilu- lvfiixllflly eonlilu-s ol' Nvaule ll. Nliller fvyin lor ilu- lirsl linu- lllis season, lrnyeling Io Dnylon to inlxe on Ilu- xxjlllllll' Xvriglll Pilols. Tlu- Nliclmlies clelenlecl ilu- semppy Xxllllllll' Xvriglil era-xv, Tl-'3O.ljlIl'lllQll1l'2fill1l!'llN' lxlicltlies Cilenn Bnrlxer iiecl Ilu- reeorcl lor mos! eonseruliye llree tlirows in one gfznne willi I3 slruigjlll elmrily losses. previous lumlclers nre .lerry l.IlCilS mul flwen Lawson. Tlu- nliclclies luul lroulmle pulling nwny from ilu- pilols in Ilu- lirsl quarter, lull lecl lmy lfarlaer pullecl ilNVily lo n ij point lmllxfiinu- lezul. ln ille lllirrl qunrler ul-lilllln Xvntliins loolc over liilling lour lmueliels nncl giving ilu- lxliclclies n 21 point lezul in ilu- Closing minules ol' ilu- periocl. Al illis point Xvnllcer sulbstilulecl lilu-rnlly mul Wil- laur Vvrigjlll scorecl ilu- lnsl 6 poinls ol' ilu: gfzune. Barlier was lligli lor Ilu- lxlicltlies willl 20 poinls lollowetl lay Nvnlliins will: IO. ?W.lL!K'!0If'l1 6f - X1'z11z2i'n Q32 IIN- ixiiciciic-s in winning IIN-ir Ihirti slraigjhl oI IIN- yi-ar 1-:Nh-ci IIN- Xviiricalsi sirc-ah oi '21 siraighl I'l'Q'llIill' sc-ason lriumphs. TIN- hiiciciic-s hroiu- Io a I0-0 ic-:NI in IIN- 4-ariy monN-nts. TIN- Iirsl quarlc-r I-:Nic-QI wilh IIN- hiiriciix-s in CommancI oi a 1.1-3 srorc-, whirh IIN-y 4-niargc-ci Io 31-If aI IIEIIIQIIIIIO. In IIN- opt-ning minulf-s oi' IIN- Ihirci quarlcr, IIN- iX IicI- ciics uppm-ci IIN-ir In-aNI Io IS poinis, .11-23. AIU-r IhaI IIN- Xviicirals vonIinlN-ci Io haric away at IIN- hiizimiii-si I4-aci which ciwimiieci Io 46-53. Vvilh 2:30 ic-II in IIN' Conlc-sI. IIN- hiiriciic-s ic-ci, 30-43: INII IIN' VViIcIcaIs quiviiiy Cul IIN- If-aci Io 7 poinls WIN-n Daw- fiiiiis Iossm-ci in a Iayllp Io main- IIN- Niiciciic-s margin 0 poinis, 61-32. liullliih-ll Vinlivins fiim-nn Barla-r lm- XMIIS , -- f Yfmpfcfifoufn X X - Cfllffllf TIN- hiiciciics Cillillx through IIN-ir I-irsl rn-ai In-sl in hriiiianl fashion with a rousing Iiourlh quarh-r spariccci hy guarcis Jim Nc-in ami Pmlch Vvaicic-n aIIer a IYCIIICIICIOIIS Ihirci quarlc-r 1-Iniiorl hy Cir-nn Ijmariu-r, who Ice-pI C1-nIraI from piiingj up an in- surmouniaiaic c-cigc. ifvariir-r scorn-ci Ifl oi' his 32 points in Ihe Ihirci slanza as IN- spariccci till' hfiiciciic-s Io a 25 poinl quarlx-r. Cc-nlraiis Iasl gasp 1-Iiiorl narrowm-ci Ihe counl Io 63-61: hut Giiiis, Nr-in. and Vvairien ciroppx-ci in two-poinlm-rs Io provimie the margin Ior victory. Coach Inillli Xvaiic- l'I S i:ivPI1iI'54 oul oi' jj ior.13.j pe-r cc-nl. Cm-nlrai had Ihc same numiwr oi shois. hui IIN-y poIIc-LI oniy 27 Ior '56 pc-r rc-nl. yjmilltlglfllllfll 70 - jimi 79 Aiilcr winning Iiour slraighi, IIN- hiiciciic-s Iosl IIN-ir Iiirsl game Io a ci:-l0rmilN-LI Hamiilon Taiil loam. TIN- iwiiciciim-s plays-LI hriiiianl haii Ivor Ihrm- quaric-rs hut hoggc-ci ciown in IIN- Iinai canlo. TIN- score was tieci al IIN- emi of IIN: Iiirsl quarlc-r 22 lo 22. Tail manage-ci to puii ahcaci 1111 I0 .ll al IIN- 4-:NI oi' IIN- haii-. TIN- iX'IicIcIim-s INNI SIl0l'Il'lli'lI IIN' gap Io one point as Ihey Iraiieci ai IIN- c-INI oi' IIN- Ihirci pf-rioci 61 Io 60. During IIN-sc first Ihrum- quarlf-rs IIN- In-aci changeci hancis 27 IinN-s ami IIN- Ioams wc-re Iieci I0 IinN-s over IIN- SIIITIC pf-rioci. VIAIIK' Iiourlh quarlcr was ciosc unlii the Iinai five minulvs NVITCII Taiil pourcci in 10 poinis Io thc hiiciciic-s 0, Ciit-nn Barker was high for IIN- Niiiimiic-s wilh IS poinis. Vvaicivn anci Carmofiy 1-avh Con- Irihuh-ci lj, whiie- Xvalicins haci 10. .l!6!K'f0I!'lI - 59 llme Xvallcernien openecl llmeir olqlensive guns anrl senl llme score into llme 00's lor time lirsl time since 1038. Time Nliclclies put on a sliooling display lecl lmy Glenn liarlier and All-Iilllln Vvallcins tllat clazzlecl tlme crowcl. Vvatlcins was uncanny as lme pollecl IO slraiglml in tlme lirsl lmall ancl 2 more at llme slarl ol' llme seconcl lmall lor a run ol 12 slraiglml lmuelcets. Barlxer ancl Jimmy Nein, wlmo llilfl 3 out ol' 0 in llme lirsl lmall, lmotlm lmacl lmol' liancls in aicling llme Nliclclies' slmooting pereentage ol 60.0 per eenl in llme liirsl lmall. rl-lme game, llme lirsl in Greater Olmicm Leagiue action, gave Vvallier a clmanee lo go clecp into tlme laencli as I4 players saw amelion in llme fray. Four Wliclclies were in cloulmle ligures lecl lmy Vvalliimms willi 26. liarlier xvillm 21, lgulelm Xvalclen lI,2ll1ll.llll1lIlV Nein 10. W'1AfZff01f'11 71 ilnllllgllif STJLLIA 41' -l-lme Pliglmly Wliclclies lmanclily wlmippecl llme Bull- clogs as llmey ollerecl only lolcen opposition. Time lmeiglmt aclvantage ol tlme lxlielclies provecl lo lie a cleeicling laelor. Al tlme ennl ol tlme lirst quarter. llme Niclclie slarlers liacl scorecl 18 points to Il lor llme visitors. Xvilll llme lmelp ol llme reserves, llme Nliclclies enjoyecl a 20 point leacl al lmalftinme, '58-18. lily llme encl ol llme llmirfl qnarler llme Aliclclics liacl emmlargjecl llmeir leacl lo 22 poinls. Tlme reserves, wlmo liinisliecl llme lllircl quarter, playecl tlme entire linal quarter ancl oulseorecl llme Bullclogs 20 l0 I2 lo encl llme game, 71-41. llanmilton Xvalliins lecl llme lxliclclie scorers willm ll points. yyakfcfgfouuzm 75 - ZIlI.5l?l!l2El 74 Alter a lmarcl louglml lmallle, llme Nliclclie lwlagfic' lriumplmecl again. Xvillm llme Teclclics liolcling a 9-.1 lcacl in llme lirsl quarter. llme Nliclclies, willm Barker leacling llme way, eonneclecl lor I2 poinls xvlmile lmolcling their opponents seoreless. rllliis enalmlecl llmenm lo leacl al llme encl ol llme quarter I8-111. ln llme seeoncl quarter, tlme lxliclclies onlseorecl llmeir opponents 20-3 lo leacl '58-IO al llme niiclway point. Al llle encl ol' llme lllircl quarter, llme Nliclclies lmclcl a 3-point leacl, 33-'30, Tlme Temlrlies lmegan llmeir l-iglml in llme lourllm quarter ancl surgfecl into a 08-01 leacl. Tlme Nliclclies longlml lmacli Qallanlly ancl liecl llme score at 70-70. Tlme bl-eclclies loolq llme leacl again at 72-70. ancl llmen llme Nliclclies scorccl 5 consecutive points lo gjralm llme victory. Glenn Barker led llme Wliclclie scoring willm 30 points. 4535 gdfvf' 1410 ymilfflffafllltfll 76 - ,,?7I'l.I1g!l'A!tG4 First pianos' in tile ficyi. was Qaincci ivy tim Wiicictios witil a victory ovvr tim Springfiivici Vviici- cats in tim Xvacie E. Fiiiivr Gym. Pmotil tc-ams piayvct on 1-von terms in tim iirst ilaiii, spariwci imy soma- ivriiiiant simoting imy Springiic-ici. Coacii Vvaiiier macic some aciiustnmnts in lim svconci iraii and lim Vviicicats rooic-ci off. Timse acijustnmnts aiso sloppcci Springiiiviciqs iligimst srort-r, .iaria Vvare-ii, wiro irad averagft-ci 20 points ami was scvond to Cir-nn Bariaer among tim icaguc srorvrs. Vvarvii ilaci oniy 0 points in tilis ganm. Viqim '22 point sprvaci in tim game is no intiication oi' tim way in wi1iCi1 it was piayvci. ii-im affair was nip- anct-tuciq tirrougimout tim first iiaii' anci for tim iiirsl minute of tile timirci quarter. ii-im Wiiciciivs timn imgan to puii away to tim i-inai quarter. fiim-nn ilmariu-r was again tim if-acting svorvr witii 23 points as aii iiivc- slartz-rs racist-ci up ciouimiv iiigurvs. m'c!nfAf01ff11 70 - jz 82 iim Aiicicims iost timlr svvonci galnc oi tim soa- son, ami Hamilton Tait was again lim viiiain. Piayilmg imeiorv a pacimri ilousv in tim Xvacic' Niiiivr Gym, tim niiciciics iumpcct aimaci. 20420. midway limrougir tim sc-vonci quartz-r anci tim iians imaci many iiopvs oi' victory. ibut tin-sv imopvs van! isimci as Tait imgan lo movv. Tim visitors storm-ci I1 points in tim iast iiivv ll1il1lIil'S anti 16 svfoncis oi' tim svvonci pvrioci, wiriiv tin- Niiciciivs i1llc'iu't1'ci only om- long one ily Vvaicicn. Vvimn lim smoiu- cicars-ci anci tim Niiciciivs rt-groupvct at iiaiii- tinm, Tait ixaci a '38-'51 margin tirat timy lmvvr rt-iinquisimci. Tim Niificiin-si ciowntiaii was film mainiy Io a rasil oi mistaifcs anti a poor civiivnsv wiiicim Tailis i.az0ii Siraw cirove- arounci anti tirrougiu iior 20 points. Ciivnn igariicr imi aii svorvrs witil '34 points, imut tim biiciciivs rouifi not rountvr IO anti 2l points ciroppvct in in' Taitis niiim igaimr ami .iim Patlvrson. f 1 ymkfclgfofzffz 66 - ji1ly4'l'fL! 80 Tim i'iamiiton i:airiii0ici firiiiiiins ll1'i1i'illl'll tim Aiiciciics for timir timirci cieiic-at' oi tim svason. Tim Niiciciios iooimci notiming iiim tim samv loam tirat prcviousiy Lll'i'Cili0Ci tim Griiiiiins, 06-30, on limir irome Hoor. Tim Niictctics cncicct tim iiirst quarter oi' action ciown ily 2 points ciuc lo timir porous Liciiensv. At tim intermission tircy imici a smaii ioaci of 33-'52, Tile Grilliins imici command :turing tim vntirc- tiuirct quarter, anci imici a 60-Tj ivari at tim 1-nci of tim quarter. During tim sc-ronci anci limirct quartvrs lim ixiiciciies scorcci a rvspvcttaimic 40 points ixul aiiowc-ci tim Griiiins 43 ovvr tim sanm pcrioci. Vvitil 3:06 icit in tim QRIIIIC time iviicictics were traiiing by oniy 4 points init Gariit-ict put toge-Iimr 15 silols ami init S easy olms to puii iiar aimaci. N., XX? Q MW .ML 2 ig. v Q x -. . F. I xx z x x - Q R, , , lxx Sw Q Q 3 . 3 Q x . x' W . 'Q X X .' .. g - , - . X , -Q--Q ,A ,, A-N f l 5 iix f 1 ,,,.t 1. N i X . E, 1 , ..,v . if -': 2 .W ' Q X ..,, ' ,QW S A X x x Q L Q,,,., Q wf S M .. -Mfg M41 1 . , I I' , 5' H X' fry in nuuw KJ' fx QS! Hu K . 1 M 2 W. fW Qw Q N A 5 Se ew S'-u--N-L 5 iw '1'f:11 AK-Rkkiiq, L-1. ' 3 Q Q x .x tty. i H E 5? TQYM 7W'cA!Af01f'11 70 - lifigfgrrztff 88 77m'CA!Af0ItflI 82 - QIl'f.tllI0llfA 4,5 The hiiciciies' bitt to avert a ctouhie week-enct toss tieit short as the revenge-minciefi Vvithrow Tigers waiiied oii with an 88-76Ci6CtSi0I1. Vvithrow with hasicatiy the same team as iast year jurnpeci oit to an S point ieaci. Roianci Vvest anci Charles Orr hoth htistereci the nets with a tremencious show ot shooting tor Vvithrow in the iiirst hatti. Vvithrow it-ci. .13-35. at hait time, hut the iviiciciies thought hafta. nxt one time they puiieci within 3 points at 3.1-31. hut a hriei spurt hy the Tigers put them aheact hy 7 at the enci oi the thirct quarter. The ixiiciciies tiought hacii again, this time within 1 point at 72-71, with 31.18 to go on the eioeii: hut I0 straight points hy Vvithrow put the game on ire. fiienn tiartter was high point man with 2,1 tor the hiiririies. Klflittflly 72 - fntza, The hiicitiies ctroppect their thirti straight game oi the season to the i.ima Spartans in the Vvacie if. Mitter Gym. The Spartans were seetting re- venge tor a 02-00 ciouhie overtime ioss to the Ntictcties in Litllil eariier this season. Vvhiie the iiinai store was eiose, the iviiciciies were reaiiy never in the hattie untii the fourth quarter, when they ciroppeci in 28 points to outscore Lima hy 13 points. They tieci the score at 0960 on one oi tiartieris tree throws with '50 seconcis ietit in the game anti went aheari when he tosseci in his seeonci attempt. The margin, however, was short- tivett tior the hiicicties as hiae Vvagner ciroppeci in a short one-hancier with Bl secoucis iett. anti eaimiy firoppect in his 36th anci fjftii points tirom the tree-throw iine with 15 seconcis teit. The hiiciciies ctroppeti in a tiinai huetiet unmotestezi to entt the game, 72-73. The hiiciciies on the overnight trip to portsmouth usect a new time-up anci houneeci hack from three straight tosses with an 82-.13 triumph over the Trojans. it was apparent from the opening tip-oili that portsmouth was no match tor the iviiciciies. Showing sharp haii hanciiing, some very eitieetive shooting, ami more speeri than the hiictciies hart shown att year. they ran up a 13-point ieact at the enoi oi the iirst quarter anti strelchefi this to '50 points at hatt time. Xvaiiter ran I3 players into the tray, most ot' them piaying a hait or more. Glenn Barker, who naitett ciown the COL sroring titte, piayett tess than a haii' anti hart eight easy huciiets to tiinish the reguiar season with a totai oi 413 points. 7' f!Z2f0ufr1 6 7 -- X 11-IIMHZX 5 7 TIN- Nliclclivs he-gan their journcy on the 1002 Iournament lrail hy clele-ating ilu- ljairlielcl lnclians 67-37. The Micldics lc-cl all llac way in nolching the-ir lilll win ol the curreni Campaign. Thi-y grahlx-cl an early leacl, IQ-16, al tht- encl ol llu- lirsl quarter. The lndians cami- within 1 poinl ai the heginning ol' ihe sc-concl quarlc-r, hut the lxliclclic-s surged lo a 32-20 hall-time lc-acl. The lnclians Ihre-aienecl again al the he-ginning ol the sm-contl hall, hut again lhc- lvliclclies surgccl io wiclen the gap. At the encl ol the third quarler lhc Nliclclies helcl an ll-point lm-acl al 31-10. This was helcl lhroughoul the lourth quarlc-r, ancl the lvliclclics 1-lnergerl as viclors hy lhe linal score ol 61'-37. TIN- high srorer in ilu- hall game was Glenn Barlcf-r willl 27 poinls. Buich Xwalcli-n nolclu-cl I7 poinls. f I, I X I !7Z'c!c!A1IL01f'11 6,3 - , wfzlffcg -3-fl The hliclclic-s' Qilllll' wilh F1-nwicli lurnc-cl oul lo hc- a rclalivcly easy onc lox lhc Vvalla-rnurn. The Falcons werv ouisizm-cl ancl oulmannc-rl in ilu-ir halilc- wilh ilu- hliclrlic-s. Coarh Vvallu-r was ahlu lo run all 12 ol his suilocl playi-rs into ilu- lray. Al the anal ol' ihc lirsl Canio lhe hliclclics' lc-acl was only 2 poinls. 12-IO: hui lhc gaini- was hrolxcn open in thc- sc-concl quarlc-r wilh ilu- Nliclclies on lop, '52-17. Tim lm-acl was again slrelclu-cl al the cncl ol' Ihr- lhircl quarter, 4'j-21. TIN- Falcons shol only 22.0 per rc-nl while rhi- Nliclclies shot 30.41 pc-r ri-nl. Glenn lzrarlxcr ancl ul-lillllu Vvailcins were- thi- ganna-'s high srorc-rs wilh lj ancl I2 points rvspi-rliyi-ly. yyhrfcfgffzzrffxz 54 - 5121111 Allen' a near clisaslrous liirsl liall, llle lxliddies came lrom lweliincl lo deleal cil'C?lllllllS 3.1-14. 'lille lxliddies Could manage only 3 points lor llme lirsl eiglml minules on one l-ield goal and one loul sliol. ln llxe serond eanlo llley nelled I0 more poinls and lraileal al llie end ol llle lmall lmy a 20-lj score. :Xller llie inlermission Coaell Paul VVallier's quinlel loolxed lilce anollmer leam. Tlle Vvalliermen pumped in ll ol 18 sliols and Came lxacli lo lalie llie lead al llie end ol llie lliird quarler 33-33. 'l-lie linal eanlo proved loo mueli lille tlie tliircl. as llie Nliddies poured in IO more poinls and won going away lvy I0 poinls. Key man in llme Nliddie ollensiye l'0lll6'lJ1lCli was Xvallcins, wllo poured in S ol luis I2 poinls in llie lasl qnarler. Vvalclen also eonlrilmnlecl 12. lhllowf-ll lay llarlcer will: ll and Nc-in willi IO. W- ! F drdfdflloaffz - 0 ifrfzflz Q29 ,l-lll' Nlicldlelown Nliddies emerged as winners ol llie Oxlord seelional lay Conquering tlm Colerain Cardinals. Aller llie seore llad lmeen lied lliree limes early in llle opening period, llle Cardinals lmrolce inlo a 0-poinl lead, lmallling llie lVliddies' delense lbenealli llme lmasl4el.Tl1e liirsl quarler ended willm Colerain on lop, IS-13. Boosled lmy Glenn llarlieris I0 points, ll1e score was lied al 30-30. :Xl llie llall Nliddlelown was leading Colerain, 32-31. llamillon Xvalliins acquired a llol lland and poured in I0 poinls lo lill' llie lxliddies lo a 30-.42 lliird-quarler lead, Al one lime in Ilie linal ranlo Colerain came williin 3 poinls. lmul lllat was llie limil ol llmeir eomelmaelc. blilie lwliddies sliol .go per eenl lrom llie lield and missed only one out ol I3 l'l'0l'-lllI'OXYillll'l1lDlS. l'ligl1 scorers lor lxflidclle- lown were lgarlier, IS: fiillis. I3: Vvalliins, 13: and Xvalden. rl. ..4 N-...xxx if .44-- 7m.C!CJA?l401l'll 67 - jan 71 Hamilton Talfs Tigers made it live strzmiglmt over time lVliddies imm time finals ol time Wliddletown- Oxford District at time University ol Cincinnati Fieldlmouse. Time only time time Nliddies led was at time 2-0 marlc alter Dave Gillis' opening lvield goal. Tlmey stayed witlm ltme Tigers tlmrouglm time lirst tlmree minutes ol' play, lmut time Tigers lmrolie lorward to lead 21-It at time quartc-r's end. From tlmat point onward, lmowever, time lyliddies outscored Tall. lmut time margin was too great. During time second period tlme Purple louglmt lmard and came as close as 4 points lmelmind. Tall closed witlm a lmuelcet to put time lmalltinme score at 50-55. Time tlmird quarter saw Taft pad tlmeir lead to I0 points, ending 55-45. Figlmting lmacli, time Vvalliermen came witlmin 2 points, 60-58, willm -1133 left. Tlmey tlmen ramm into foul troulmle and llme Tigers pielied up valualmle points. Tlmey extended tlmeir lead to 68-00. ln time last two minutes time Wliddies out- scored tlme victors 7-5, lmut tlmf-y were unalmle to overtake time Tigers. Tlme linal lmuzzer sounded witlm time tally at 71-67. Taft wemmt on tlmrouglm time tournamermt undefeated to win time Class AA state clmampionslmip. ciZ3wfmcf jwrnarnenf 6 N, A M N,.s' w-'f 6 Sw 'Y ik wud UF , . as TKQSE 5 N -. -W.. W 24 x :sv 3 aw ,w ,. , B ff Y ,ww W bl -V x JUNIOR VARSTTY: Sitlingf-lvlanager hlilco Roberts. Torn Vinson, Danny rlqhmnpson, Gary Edwards. Danny Slriclcland, Gary Tuclcer, Bill Barnes, Boll Scott, Emerson Langster. Sfumling-Coach Ed Payne, Paul Xvallcer, Paul Rowlvs, Bruce lfrlandson, l.o11ie Vveaver, .lu-rry Birlcliiinr-r, Bill Ritter, Don VVinhorn. lxlanager lfoh Smitlison. vmior ljcwdifgf gadgefdaff The lyliddletown Junior Varsity Team, coached hy Ed Uslceetern Payne in his sophomore year ol coaching. compiled an impressive 16-2 record. Several standouts on the team played in varsity games and gained valualole experience which will he helpful in the next campaign. ln compiling their impressive record. the JV's scored an average ol 54.5 points per game and held their opponents to an average of 41.9 points per game. The apparent defensive aloility ol this year's team could prove valuable in the future. The team lost their second game of the year and then won fourteen games in a row before going down to defeat' at the hands ol the Lima Spartans. They then won their tinal game of the season for their excellent record. Bill Ritter led the field in individual scoring with an 11.5 points per game average. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Nliddletown 69 Princeton 47 Middletown 45 Wilhrir Wriglit 48 lvliddletown 68 Franklin 25 lvliddletown 60 Cincinnati Central 54 Middletown 45 Hamilton Taft 58 lvliddletown 59 Hamilton Garfield 49 Nliddletown 56 Columbus South 43 Middletown 58 Dayton Roosevelt 50 Middletown 65 Springfield South 40 1 Middletowfn 66 Hamilton Taft 41 Middletowvn 52 Hamilton Garfield 41 Middletown 56 Fairmont 42 Middletown 52 Lima 34 Middletown 51 Portsmouth 52 Middletown 45 Springfield South 40 Middletown 55 Cincinnati Vvithrow 40 Middletown 53 Lima 57 Middletown 57 Portsmouth 47 Tim MHS Ci'lifERl-E,'XDifRS nppvarvci at all footlmli nnci lmsiwlimii gmnvs wiwre lliey led un allways cnlilusiasiic rooting sc-clion. This ycur's squuci, CIIOSPII by an appointeci commillcc of facul- ty mc-miwrs und slucic-nts, was composed oi' five svniors and Iwo juniors. Arla-r sciiooi practice sessions wcrv in-ici with mucim lmrci work and nmny now ciieers, Tin-ir 4-nllnusizlsm unci sciiooi spiril wore- shown wiwn Iiwy icri time ciu-ers nl lin- Qunws ami in lim six pep zlssvmillics. CA88l L6L6!8lf':5 ISI Rflll'-Ijilllil cwkllllplwll. ,l0y'1'1' Hi4'lllH'rry', Silllcly I'-rrgjllsull, fxilrlhi ciollllrll. ,HMI Roll'--.llryfv Bryillll. Ijmlllil ciross '40 .,,.,............4 unsqnununsn an -su-n.--q g--nxul SVVIMINIING ii'i':AiX'i: Sillllliillg'-'CTORICII Diiiun, Slvve Oniciey, Steve Cross, Gm-urgv Vvoocirvy, .lim Sexton, Tum Tilurmnn, Bruce i.4-nniv, Dani- 'iiim-r, Boi: Buc'iu'li, Tom iPiZU'fiXVifii, Aibyn Davis. Silfing-Dicic Lnniis. Sh-vu Prinll, Biiiic ilvlvrs, Diric Scivnr, Slove N4-nnrir, Run Van iiusiciriq, P1-lv Rnim-, Tim Ruins-, Dave Wvrigill. Rc-ggir' Comirs. wimming f. I 'Q l I I .tim Sexton ieucls ott the lfloryilftl treestyte relay to he tottnwett hy llete Raine, Steve Nl'Illt'tt' unit Dave Nvriqtlt. lfl!Llf1fLl4fLLlfLg httDDttf TANKERS openect the season with hopes ot a gooct year, but with only tive returning regulars they tactcect ctepth. Their tinat :tual meet recorct was 3-S hut this is deceiving. During the course ot the year the lnermen were atate to shatter six records, three ot these tmeing in their own pool. .tunior Wtitce Peters smashert previous martcs in the 200-yarct treestyte. the 100-yilfd tireestyte, anct anehorect the lnecttey anct treeslyte relays, hoth ot which hrolce recorcts. Other swimmers ot ilu- 200- yarct mecttey were Reggie Comlxs, Tim Raine, anct Ron Van Bustcirti. Steve printz tyrolce the recorct tor the 200-yarct individual mecttey and estahtishect a 400-yard freestyle martc. This year is the tirst year this event has been swum in high school competition. The only swimmer to quality tor the state tinats in Columbus was lvtitce Peters. He linishect sixteenth in the 100-yard treestyle. Reggie cw0lllllS, Vtitlll Raine, Ntilie Peters. nnct Ron Yarn tiusliirtx set u nut rerorct tor the ltm-yarit mecttey relay ot l:5l.3, D H l Tod Brown QVLVLL6 QCD? Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Nlicldlelown Middletown lvliclcllt-lown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Hamilton Talt Dayton Oakwood Lelo nnon Rielnnond Dayton Claaminade Dayton Fairmont Nliamisburg Shawnee Hamilton Taft Dayton Fairniont Oakwood Spiingheld Sontli Nlonroc Tall21NX'anC'Ia THE MIDDLETOVVN HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TEAIVI, under the coaching of Mr. Charles Rice, was very successful in 1961. The Wliddii- netters compiled a record of 12 wins and 2 losses, both of which came at the hands of a fine Dayton Oakwood team. The Nliddies' one-two punch of Dave Harring- ton and Ted Brown was invaluable to the team. Harrington was undefeated for the season and Brown lost one match only. Harrington and Brown learned up lo win the District Doubles Champion- ship hut met defeat at the state semi-finals finish- ing runner-up in the Ohio Team Tournament. The iettermen included Dave Harrington, Ted Brown, Bob Casper, and Tom Fraley. f Qbf Nmlfllfljif Huh Casper TICNNIS 'l'IiAM1 Isl Row-Clan-ncc Slrasshurger, Nlike Peters, Gary Jvstice, Doug Mrlmughlin, Ui-nny SIRICIP. lllll IQUIU'-'Iglbh ciil5p1'f, 'lw0lll I:HlI!'y, Vlllffl '3fUXVlI, DRIYC' rlilffillgfllll, cillill'h'S P, l'0ilfh. 153 2.11 .- :xllciIllSli1'f lllkl' SUNNY IUIIII lsklflll 134 X' x N 1 . X . . . - -w 29.-,Qi K Q r X: Y. . - ks 5 if Q5 tx 9 loin 5lcKvller lxlilu- Glover flu-t lom-s R-at .lonvs lxliddletown Sl Nliddla-town Q4 6 A liddletown 64 Wliddletown S0 Pliddlelown 60 Nliddlelown 82 lxliddletown 3 V2 of 73 Fra n lalin Lalcota Fairmont lvlonroe Franlalin Fairlield l .elaanon Garlield H . lalt Bryant ijl 6LC ECO? 57 22 5-1 48 33'f2 TVB ,go 43 V2 2 2 'fl THE MIDIDIE TRACK TEAM finished :IN- lO6l season undefeated witll seven victories to tlleir credit. During tlie regular season, Ken Bryant soared 6'3 , tying our scliool liigli jump record. Nliddletown won tlle district meet witli '52 points to lop a lield ol IQ liigli sllool teams. .lim Vinson, receiving tlie most valualmle individual tropliy, led tlu- district tracli and lielcl meet in scoring witlx I4 points. State entrants were tlle SSO-yard relay team ol Tom lVlcKc-llcr, Rod Jones, Cliet Jones, and Mila- Glover: liurdles, Jim Vinson: Clenard Henderson in tlme slmotz and Ken Bryant in tlie liigli jump. Only' Bryant placed in tlie state witli a tllird in tlie liiglw jump. Ruger Blevins Dan x'x'Ylltllll'l' llolx 'luuylnr Www zo. .io, r' t I Middletown Middletown Middletown lvliddletown Middletown Middletown Middlcrlown ilvliddletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletowll lvliddletown Middletown gddegdff QCOIWJ l I l g, t A mold Fugnlc Miariiisbiirg Franlclin Trenton Eaton Hamilton Garfield Franklin . OXl.0l'd Talawanda Madison Franlclin Monr'oe Hamilton Catholic Lakota Monroe Hamilton Catliolic DISTRICT Taylor Jim Cnrn dy BASEBAIJ.: lst Row-lxianager .lim Perry, Fred Runnells. Cliarlie Dennis, Jim Carnmndy, Doug Leppirlm, But, Hull lo VVI v Nvlmmrivi. AIRIIIIIQUT Cltuclc Stevens. 21111 R0ll -CORCII Payllv. Ed 'l1illlllll'fS, LeRoy Edwards, Dirk Vt-lit.-, lift l:l Jn liill Crowe. .Arnold Fugate. Don birintoslm, Dave Gillis, Bill Triicli. Cnarlm Stan Lewis. ww Hageiaff THE MIDDIE BASEBALL TEAM was again tlmis year under time iine coaclming oi Stan Lewis. Time ixfiiddies compiled a very line record oi 15-2 in a season tlmat was imampered by time early spring raimms. Led lmy time pitclming of Bill Triicic and Bill Crowe and lmy time imitting ol Ed and Arnold Fugate time Nliddies' only losses were at time lmands ol Hammmiltolm Catimolic and Cincinnati Taylor. Time loss to Taylor proved to be time devastating lolow as time Niddies bowed out of tournament action in tlmeir first game for time second year in a row. Except for tlmeir tournanment loss time Middies lmreezecl timrougim time regular season undefeated until time iinai game oi time season wiiere timey were defeated 2-1 lay the Hamilton Catilolic Rams. Time team lost seven regulars lmy way oi graduation lmut will lme in good simape witim ten juniors and one soplmonmore returning for time U62', campaign. 157 Crow GOI .F 'l4l':ANl: lst Row-Kent .l0llllS0l1. Bill Ritter, Diclc Fiallio, Biilcc Ailtltlll. Qllll IQUIIV'-cj0Zlf'll Illllll NAJZIIICOF, lzoll DOI:fl'EYS. 'QOH lDl'I:l't'U 7967 158 NIHS was well reprcsenteci lmy time golf team during the season of 1961, Under the coaclwing of Mr. Paul Walker, time linlcsmen compileci a record ol' seven wins, lour losses, and one tie. The Wliclclies beat Lelnanon twice and rvcorclecl other victories over Wiiamislburg, Dayton Fairmont,Haln- ilton Garfield, Franklin, and Nlonroe. Tlie clelieats came at tlie iiancis of Dayton Fairmont, Hamilton Tail, Hamilton Garfield, anci Franklin. Pl-lie lone tic also came against Hamilton Tait. Time biggest matcli the iinlcsmen won was against' Dayton Fairmont, time state cliamps, at Fairmonl's liome course. The Niidciies also placeci seventli in the Tri-State Tournament anci fourtli in tlie Dayton District. Nlemlaers of time team were Ron Deirrees. Nlilce Moon, Bill Ritter, Diclc Fiaillo ami Kent Johnson. Vvitil everybody except DeFrees re- turning, tile Niiciclies liave a lmrigllt future for tlie coming season. -lhe eompelillye spiril ol lla-W is as lieen as any inter-seholaslie competition. The season, starl- ing in early Deceinher, ended on the high pitched nole ol' the annual Iournamenl. All teams, regard- less ol' their season records. were allowed lo parlieipaie in lhe single elimination playoils. This year ixiiami Hi-Y again captured the coveted crown in the American League lor Ihe second lime. Circle B-team ol' the Nalional League captured lhe crown lirom the hiiami B-squad to end iviiamiis hopes ol' a dual yiclory in both leagues. The Fiiami A-learn, paced hy hig Don Nie- lnlosh, crushed Croix Hi-Y, led hy equally hig ,iaelc Leslie in the finals. Croix had disposed oi hiiamiis only feared lioe, panther Hi-Y, in the semi-liinal game while lviiami piaslered Torch. The Circle Bsleam, delinilely the underdog io Biiilllli-ig. pulled a deeisive upsel. lxiiami had once lhis year piled 148 poinis againsl a lesser loe in a season game lor the all-lime scoring record. Neilher ol' the two oul-oi'-lown leams, the iwlon- roe Knighls or Franklin, exhihiled enough siciil io gain recognition againsl the lough Nliddielown eluhs. Nve all lhanli Harold Kesselring iior his sponsoring the league play every Xvednesday evening irom 0:50 iii 0:00. NM- Q Z?a5AeIfA0L!! lilRfl.l':: Flllllllillg'-'ciilfy Perkins, 'lied Swhwing NIIAMI-Riik iA'ilIlliillill, ,ioe llall, Don ixleinlosh, .ierry Kerr, ilencierson. Dong ixim'i.aughlin. Kneelinq-Ken Sizuululir limi: ilall. Dave cil'0lllNYl'll, fiary King. ..-0--N' DUNKIN' IDEAVONS: Kmwling-Bmmlm Taylor, De-mmny Slmlv. NIOONS VVll.DCA'l'Sf ist Rmmm-Sparky Snylli-r, .lun Mmm. Slumiing-iiiii ilemierson. Dave cil'0lllXV4'H, Ken Slznmiiaier. i.arry Binii. Iwi Roni--'Kc-nl cillilll-ill. Keilim Geciieicr, Runnin i.olmQ. JW, flf'6Ll0fLlfl,lf'6L Z5 IDN!! l7lllllN'I' QUPS ill IUT ll Sll0i IIS IYICIICIDFSUII, IJOH klllli 'Jenny Silnit' look lmll. M 160 Tl-IE iN'iiRANiURAL DTOQNIIII, ciirecleci imy Wir. Cimaries Rice, pimysicai eciucalion inslrnclor. proved lo be imigimiy successful limis year. Timose imoys nol engageci imm varsily sporls imaci a cimance lo imeller limeir siciiis and cximiimit leanm spiril. Two imasiceliaaii leagues were iornmeci from lime gym classes limis year: one nmacie up of seniors ami iuniors: anti one oi sopimonmorcs. in lime semmior- junior braciiel, time cimalnpionsimip was caplnreri imy lime Dummiiin' Deacons wilim a score of 61-40. Nioonis Vviicicals won lime cimalnpionsimip in liie sopimolmmore league, 30-30. Voiieyimaii was acicieci to lime progralmm llmis year, anri time Ciiammmpionsimip was caplureci ily lime Niinmule ixfien. in aciciilion lo limese aclivilies. eximiimilions in weigimliiiling ami llnmmimiing were ciirecleci ivy Air. Rice. VX7ilim time imeip oi lime Sporls Bowl, imowiing was inilialeci inlo limis yearis iniranmnrai program. Huncirecis oi imoys parlicipaleci: limey imowieci every Tuesciay afternoon. Transporlalion was provicieci ily lime scimooi. Spring saw lime wincinp oi' limis yearis exlrenmeiy successful aclivilies. Xpprnxinmla-ly 100 lmys purliripniml in lmwlingg nl llw Sports Bowl 1-xvry 'IAIIPSQIRIY nluh-rlmon. ' 13 63 , 9,4- NIlNl I'li BIHN: Brawl foley Tum I,0I'tSlIl0Illll, .lim Nunnnmkcr, Larry Mull, Gary Perkins, Bmw: Curve 161 Founded to promote atiiietic interest, iieaitix, and sportsmansiiip among young women, time Giris' Atiiietic Association again experienced a very successiui year under tiie it-adersimip oi iviiss Louise Kiss and time CiAA oiiiicers. ivianagers ior time ioiiowing sports were cixosenz voiieyimaii, soiit- imaii, inasicetimaii, imadrninton, taixic tennis, imorse- ixavic riding, iliiiillg, ilowiing, swimming, goii, tennis, and driii team. Giris participating in tiiese sports reported time points tiiey earned to time vari- ous managers. One-iiundred points per year is time minimum requirement for maintaining GAA memiuersilip. Tide iiigiiiigiit oi time year was tile annuai Sadie Hawkins, Dance, at wilicim Daisy iViae and iier escort Lit' Abner were crowned. Candidates ior time ilonor included iiive senior giris iiaving time most GAA points. As a money-maicing project tiiis year memimers soici cookies. deem cm r Maw GAA BQARD: ist Rout-Susan iXicGrnw, Carol Coburn, Cimri Daisy ixiue tAnn Jones, and Lii' Abner fArnoic fiinss. Nuriry Vvurti. i'rnn Deiioil, lllll Row'-.iudy Vvicicner, Fugfntei reigned nt tilt- iast yr-uris uBill0 Niountnin Putty Nr-ison. Ann Nnrrin. Unit ifruauii, 3rd Rorvf-Joyce Bry- Blast. Amt, Betty i5l'llKil'T, ixiiiiie iilli-i-lllilll. .iuriy vor-geie. 162 x .zx ij, Qgg fm Af A r Q in A1 il vi' 1 5 Qgj V ggghzr iii' I ,ve 1 fi V' 9 ai If 4' noun..- , .......-A .-.fm-.WW M m4m...,. ' '!! x ,, N N P ' 'A-2 :., .,.: v . X 1 Q N P 'VIB vcll l5fXl.l. CI lgx. It S: Ist RIJIt 'SilfZtll Kimlrecl. .lanice VND-arty. L uc' . apivr, atti t L' ray:-r. .loyre Xvrigllt. lncl Iellllt'-'bltlflllil Norton. .lucly Brown, Vit-ki llllQlll'S. Sllvila Turner. jrcl Ron'- ljllyllis NllNRll7ll, llrvncla llartlnan, IJ.-ltlwiv llarris, l-ois Gregory, Rutllic l'lig1l1lvy. Qing 7 .fgflrgfic Moda fiom One ol tlme most popular GA.-X sports is volley- lmall. Approximately 125 girls participated in IlNllClIOS tlmis year. A Rouncl Rolvin tournament was lrelcl in wlliclx eacll team playecl all tlme other teams in tlmeir league. Fl-lu' leagues were composecl Ill l0ltl' lC'illTlS 011 'l4llC'SIlEly illtil l.OllI' OH WCdnCS- clay. A single elimination tournament was lmelcl to rletermine tlre clrampion ol eaclu league. Tlxe uHigl1lJalls tleleatecl tlle Tuesclay league winners. the Uvolleyettesfl in a linal playoll. A low inter- sclxolastic matclmes were playecl at tllc termination ol tlne season. llfJlfSlfl,rAliK RllJlNG AND llllilxfi. llOll'i'0llllK'llllX1! sports, glint-cl in popularity tllis year. Rulers rm-fcivc live points lor 1-V4-ry lmur tlu-y rifle. Rimlvs lu 1-am GAA points, must lu- at least one lwur in lcngtlx to qualily lor GAA rrerlits, l'lilu-rs rert-ive live points ps-r mile. ln orclvr lnilurs must ln- talivn outside tllc city limits. mikk KN- kv. TRACK: Four girls represented lxliclcllelown at tht- Tracli ancl Fielcl Clinic sponsorecl lJy time Gllio Stale XVOllitxl1.S plIySiCill Eclucation Department. Time girls won a numlmer ol rilvlmons, including liirst in lligli iulnp, lvirst in time 220-yarcl relay race, tllircl ancl liitlm in tile running broad jump, ancl lourtll in llme one-liunclrecl-yarcl claslm. SVVANETTES, time girls' synclmronizecl swimming clulm uncler time leaclerslmip ol lvliss Louise Young, met every Tuesday niglit from 5:50-7:00 at tile local YMCA. Vlqlllf girls clevotecl practices to learn- ing anci perfecting swimming routines for tlmeir annual water sliow presented April 27 and 28. Time sliow entitled nKalencier Kapersw ciepictecl time various Ill0lltl'lS ol tl1e year. Some ol' time num- lmers were entitlecl USenior CiI'i1CillEItt0l1,u nstornly Wt'HtllCF.,, New Years Eve Party. HEaster ljaraclef' anal nHalloween Hi-Litesf' ln time spring tlre lllOl11l70I'S ol tile clull visited lJoll1 Bowling Green University anci lvliaini University to see tllese colleges present tlleir water slaows and to gain valualmle tips lironx tllein. lc-an Nartlin anti Anne Fwisluer run whilt- llmma Xyills ant y Parinenter :lisplay rilmlmons won at tht- fjllio State ilurarlv anti l'ielrl tlinir ln-l4l in tnlurnlwus. QM 7 .J4fALfic Adocia firm ll lil all SXY.'XNl'i,l'l4lfS: Isl Row-Nancy Stirlilen. Anne Swisller, Lynn Bennett, Katlly Pill'lll1'lllt'f, ixlarcia I.:-Its, Nanny cilllillfll. Pat l'artlonA Ilt'I', ,'Xll1'lI1' Nitlfli, .IUSIII Ntlfllill, Kilfl'll 'l.kWY1'll. 21111 IQUUV'-lilllfil' O'Neil. Ixllll Nilftllll, Slliilll 3If'c:filYY, .li1lll'l in l'ztli!iHS0ll. Pillll lgl'!'lS- lnrfl, Sanity illlmrn. l.yn lillfiglll, .lane lxlittt-nllolzvr. jrzl Row-Flarilyn Nlittenlmlzer. tilieri Class, lflaine Ringgenlwrg, Carol Colmnrn llrisrilla Ki-utllan, Nliss Louise Young, c,:H'lllll'Il llulxer, Donna Cross, .lane l.ong, ancl Gail lfruanll. 163 ii NIIDDIETTE VARSITY lVliclclletown Taft 7 Nliddleloxvll lvlaciison 16 lwliclcllctown Garfield 14 lwliciciletown Colerain 25 MIDDIETTE JAY VEES lvliclclletown Tall 15 b',lidCllCt0NYI1 lxflaclison 7 lvliclcilelown Garlqielcl I7 lVliclcllelown Colerain 9 NilIll'X' Alllil'fSf!l1, ciillirillltif Nilill0i5. BfC'Illli1 fmnplu-ll, ami Jam- fjlh-rlwin spol lor Karvn Tewcl as sin: IH'fl.0fIllS ilu- spills un ilu' lrump. NlllDDll'Tl'-liusz ls! Row-Kay Asll, liarlmra Grim-. liayf- lim-km-y, ljnlly Nloorv, H1-nric-ilu Smilli, Snnclra Jolmsun. Zllll Rom-linrliarn .lom-s, Connin- H1-arcl, Dcnisv .lx-nnings, Carolyn lfllison, Kay H1-arfl. Donna VVilIs. 3rcl Row-Fliss Louise Kiss, Sylvia Slllilll, Lois Gu-gory. Holly B1-mic-r. Janet Di. Rolrinson, Pal Parclonnvr. ami Darin-no Dunn, nmnugvr. Girls in lin- clarli ivrsc-ys were also IIICIIIIDCIS ol' nhl- UIQFIYPIIXU lllc- winning llllfillllllfflvl lmslcc-iliall ivmn. Nillflllil firinv Yiriii Sie-gjvi lin QP 57 ilnnid 1961 Uncier time ivucivrsimip oi' Fiiss Louise Young, lime 1061 Girls' Tennis Tc-mn again remuincci un- clefenleci, All memlmers of time team received tennis ciinrlns nl lin- GAA picnic. Vicki Siegel received the sporlsnmnsiiip flropiiy presented ily iviiss Young. This iionor was lmseni on siiiii, ullilucic-, nnci sporlsinnnsiiip on und off lim court. N iiciciielown 5 iiciciielown Wiiciciieiown N iigiciiviown 5 iiciciim-town 5 iiciciii-town TI-QNNIS iiiifxxniz tsl Row-i.1uin Viiiunnus, Yiiiii Sis-gvi. Ninrlim Grim-, Penn Lewis. Znri lqflll'-Liilflli l,l'i1'l'S0ll, Penn Siviivr, xiury Uruisius, Niury Niifirinv, xxmirivnm- Xvcinslvin, und xiiss Louise Young, Illillil. in I.:-wis Ouiewooci Xvyoming 5 ionroc finicwomi Guriivici Ciuriiic-ici 'N 1 . .iw 'L - 1' Y ' t ,fr Q .1c,,, q?,4- '4,.,f9.,x Nt , ,qw ' . M if Ci: 1.9 -,,. A J 1 ww Qs ww I wif' I 00 a w ve .-', Q2 ld, - 1 I.-13 . lx Q ' - Y f, 75 , f ff- -P Vw- --1 -W V -i.v,N....,.. ML wif our 9067, 5 in .fdcfuerlfiding A-Xs Fran DeBolt looks on, Advertising Nlmiager Dave Banker congratulates members of his staff, Dick Maupin, .loo Hull, and Ross Hollenbauglm, for lmving Completed the last BCI COIlh'8.Cf. onom an Qfizw - f QOf ' ELECTION CHARLES R. HOOK-Foundation in Citizenship: First Honor for Girls- 315.00 ,,,..,...,,,,,,....,,,,, ,,,,r,,, B arbara Jean Leffler Second Honor for Girls-310.00 .. Marleen Apple First Honor for Boys-315.00 .,,, Larry R. Schrock Second Honor for Boys-310.00 ,,,, Thomas R. Sant ALPHA COUNCIL No. 326, JR. O. U. A. M.- High Honors in Citizenship: 310.00 and Plaque ,.... . .,.. . Barbara Ellen Baker DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY-Citizenship Award: 310.00 ...............,., ..,.......,.... M argaret Susan Davies GARDNER DIVISION-DIAMOND NATIONAL CORPORATION-Award in Community Service: 3100.00 Savings Bond .,....,. Charles Thomas Hilton THE AMERICAN LEGION AMERICANISM FOUNDATION: First Honor CThe Charles F. Wilmor-e Memorialj 315.00 ,.....,,., ........ , ,,.., . , Thomas Lee Black Second Honor CMiddletown Post 218 Award! 310.00 ....... ,. ....... ,Frank Omer Stratemeyer, II Third Honor CMiddletown Post 218 Awardl 35.00 ..,... ..., ....... . . ., Lowell Howard Franz LES DOUZE AMIES-Award in Better Inter-Racial Relations: First Honor-310.00 ,...,.,,. James Bernard Gillis Second Honor-35.00 I ,..... , Linda Sue Wills KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MERIT AWARD: First Honor-310.00 ......,, . Cynthia Anne Graff Second Honor-85.00 ...,..,.,..,, ,Penelope Jo Yocom CARRIE DELL KIMBALL MEMORIAL- School Service Award: First Honor-310.001 ..........., I .. ...... ,Karen Barr Second Honor-35.00, ,,,....,.... William J. Childers ARMCO ASSOCIATION: Football Trophy... . ,,,,..., . ..William A. Triick Basketball Trophy... . . . , I .. Horace Fuller BOOSTERS CLUB ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP: 3200 toward tuition to College , John F. McGraw MIDDLETOWN CLASSROOM TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION: 3100 toward tuition at an Accredited Teacher Training College . ...,.. Karen Kay Shaffer MU CHAPTER, PHI BETA PSI SORORITY-- t'The Helen Schatzman Memorial Award : 325.00 toward college training for Elementary Teaching.Patricia Anne Ferguson MIDDLETOWN SCHOLAR-At. the University of Cincinnati: One Year's Tuition . ,.,.., John Frederick Fisher HELEN MATHEWS MUSIC MEMORIAL: 350.00 toward tuition in a recognized School of Music Lucian Clifton Hatfield DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION-Excellence in American History: A Gold Medal ,.., .. , , .,,, ,..,,. , , Richard Rogers CHARLES PALMER DAVIS MEDAL- Excellence in Current History: A. Bronze Medal ,. Glenn IVilliam Sebald, Jr. A Bronze Medal ..,.. , , .,.,, , ,. Henry T. Watson CONT B. F. HARWITZ AWARD, ENDOWED BY ELLIOTT D. LEVEY- Foundation in Public Speaking: First Honor-Books ,....,.,. Daniel Walter Cryer Second Honor-CTi-el-Books. James C. Cassidy -Books Larry R. Schrock Z. W. RANCK MEMORIAL- LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS- Excellence in Government Study: First. Honor-37.50, .,..... ,, .Nicholas J. Pantel Second Honor-32.50 .,,,.......,,, Thomas Lee Black BAUSCH AND LOMB- E'xcellence in Scientific Research: A Bronze Medal .,..,, , ,.... .,,, R aymond L. Bendure RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE- Excellence in Mathematics and Science: A Gold Medal ., ., . ,,.,..,.,... ,,,, L arry R. Schrock NATE KUNIN MEMORIAL AWARD- Most Outstanding Instrumentalist COrchestraJ 1 325.001 .,,,,. ,,,,,,.....,, . . , ,,,,, ,,...,.,. A lice Elaine Key ARION NATIONAL MUSIC FOUNDATION AWARD fKiwanis Clubl : 310.001 ,......,,,,, ,....,...,.,, . ,, Margaret Susan Davies THE BARBARA COFFMAN AWARD fThe Middletown Civic Symphonylz 35.001 .,.,...., , ......... .. I .... Gregory Lane Lawson W. P. F. B.-Excellence in Speech: 325.00 Savings Bond .......,.. Marcia Sue Aronoff CATHERINE AND LOUIS SCHOMER MEMORIAL-Foundation in Household Arts: First Honor-310.00 , ,.,.......,, Claudine Stringer Second Honor-35.00.. ,...... .. ,Judy Ann Evans MARGARET PINKERTON MEMORIAL fGiven by War Mothersj- Exc-ellence in Home Science: 310.00 ...,,,.,. . ..,.,.,,. ....,...,......,....., E dgar E. Knott ALICE E. SCHEIBERT MEMORIAL NURSING AWARD: First Honor-Gold Medal..Susan Carol Davidson Second Honor-Silver Medal.. .Sharon Lynn Mills Third Honor-Bronze Medal ........ Jo Ann Enright LIONS CLUB AUXILIARY- Honors in Social Studies: First Honor-310.00 ,...... Philip Baker Huber Second Honor-35.00.. ........ .Emmitt Lee Gilbert UNDERWOOD CORPORATION-Outstanding Business Education Student: Certificate of Merit., ,...........,. .Linda Kay Jestice M. H. S. BAND ASSOCIATES RE'COGNITION AWARD: 325.00 ...,. . .... .....,...,.......,, J enifer Rose Wren ARMCO FABRICATING FOREMEN'S CLUB- Excellence in Metal Shop fVocationall : First. Honor-310.001 ...... Norman Eugene Knott Second Honor-35.00 .. , .,... Paul Kelly Bieller DARRELL HODGE MEMORIAL AWARD- Outstanding Work in Dramatics: 3100.00 I . .. I .. ..... Timothy Boyd Goforth MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. 804-Excellence in Secretarial Co-op Work: First Honor-310.00 ..,..,......, . ,Linda Kay Jestice Second Honor-CTieJ- 32.50 ......... . ..... ......... L lllda Frances Daniels 32.50 , . ...,.. Linda Sue McFeeters E S T S Foundation in Spelling: First Honor-325.00,. ,...,... 1 ,,..., Bonnie Jean Cox Second Honor-315.00 ..... Dwight Howard Sutton OFFICE OUTFITTERS- Speed and Accuracy in Typing: A Corona Typewriter ....., Patricia A. Wigginton fContinued on page 2041 170 BESIDES STEEL AFIMCO IS IN THE EDUCATION BUSINESS WHY SHOULD A STEEL COMPANY be in the edu- cation business? WE ARE CONVINCED that the continued growth of our company depends upon the training and abilities of our people. A VARIETY OF FREE COURSES is offered to Armco men and women. Courses range from blue- print reading to advanced metallurgy and man- agement. Some of our teachers are university professors. ARMCO'S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM helps em- ployees to learn more about job skills, company operations or earn credit toward college degrees. ONE OF EVERY FOUR Armco employees enrolls each year in a company training class or a univer- sity course. Our students know that it takes trained brains to make and sell steel. They know that they will earn bigger paychecks as their un- derstanding and skills improve. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES who qualify may take advantage of more than 100 different training programs. Some become skilled journeymen after four years of on-the-job and classroom instruc- tion. Others take courses at colleges and univer- sities. And Armco pays the tuition. IT TAKES TRAINED BRAINS to make steel. This is why Armco is in the education business. And this is why we urge you to finish your high school education. Whether you plan to work for a steel company or in some other field, we are sure you will discover that it takes trained brains to get ahead today. ARMCO Divisions: Armco - Sheffield - National Supply - Drainage8tlVletal Products - International Nein Bros. Realty Co. 312 YANKEE ROAD Lyman R. Nein - Gordon R. Nein PARKING IN REAR GA 2-0711 Serving Middletonians Since 1908 THE NAEGELE-AUER PRINTING COMPANY Middletown? Dependable Printer Since 1.908 Our Modern Facilities and Prompt Service will add Effectiveness to your Printing Needs LITHOGRAPHY - LETTERPRESS lst at VERITY PKWY. - Ph. 422-6131 Complete Printing Service B 6? W Vending Service WHOLESALE CANDY 0 CIGARS CIGARETTES GUM 0 SUNDRIES Phone GA 3-4153 421 Curtis St. Middletown, Ohio OPTOMETRISTS R. A. GRANGER, O.D. .....O GEORGE L. HAGEN, O. D. -L.?O MARY LITSCH, O.D. O RALPH PARMENTER, O.D. l.O,i 1 W. R. STEELE. O.D. 72 s- s - + s --+..,, --:,.,- ., -Q, i .i ...L ......? ......-... 1...-. ........ ,........ ,.,......... ,,.....-..- ,,..,.- 5 'es W. 1 - 'skirt' . 1 1 . ' QS' X15 . b M ..,. 1 Qs. f. , QM XX . 1 , Z ' .,.,x .,,. N i..,1,::g:4 , 1 1 'F ' Q 'x 'f '-' 4 '- m'5 ' X, ,. ' f ,QT H N, I ,X 'Q 5:NNkww,-Awww 5--,X . ,N J A. A .... A, .MA 'i .- f -- ..x. :-fmlilggif-gf ..:.::Q1.X . A -. MN! odllflrgrb Q UTHUERS -..-.t - ,,, L... -.it ,......-- .....--- ,...1- 4.1- ,,.,-4 ,,,..-- ,,,....-- Dress Right... You Can't Afford Not To Ex Sol Schneider en's ear 1320 Central Ave. GA 3-5181 173 M c G R A W Construction Company, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS MIDDLETOWN, or-no Home Improvement Renter MEEKEW5 GA 3-3201 1410 Cenirol Avenue . Middletown' Ohio Complete Plumbing Aluminum Siding and Heating Sform Doors and Firsi' Avenue of Clinion S+ Aluminum Windows so MONTHS TO PAY GA 3-5755 14 Fine FUR SERVICE Two Floors Devoted Exclusively To Furs COATS CAPES JACKETS SCARFS 0 Storage CRefrigerated Vault-sl See Polly and Keep Jolly POLlSINl'S FOOD MARKET 0 Repairing 0 Restyling Qu.alH.y Foods 0 Cleaning 0 Dyeing We Deliver Phone GA 2-6071 Brandenburg Furs 204 CRAWFORD smear 19 S. CLINTON MIDDLETOWN, O. GA 2-3431 Rogers Jewelry Store Mr. William Bales Judy Garlikov 175 The Besf In Home-Killed Meafs The Mayer Meat Co. STORE 1031 Cenirol Avenue GA 2-6358 - GA 2-8510 PACKING HOUSE Michigon ond Wolnuf GA 2-9021 PENNEY' SHOP PENNEY'S . .. You Con Now Chorge I+ A+ Penney's 1125 Cen+rol Avenue Middlefown, Ohio Osteopathic Physicians T. C. Benseler, D. O. V. C. Thompson, D. O. 1 6 Bnhne's Greenhouse and Garden Store Planters fm' All Occasimze, Bedding and Vegetable Plants Fertilizers, Insecticides THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN Where You Get Complete I -Hour Head-To-Toe Service DRY CLEANING PRESSING HAT CLEANING HAT REBLOCKIN6 SHOE REPAIRING SHOE SHINE ALTERATIONS The Sign of Better Service and D Complete Garden Supplies 3301 GRAND AVENUE LA AT H EWS GA 23797 1015 Central Ave. GA 2-7551 N' 7 ' AXI, INC. Middlefown's Finest Service For Half A Century All Passengers Insured Micldleiown GA 2-3677 9 Sou+l1 Clinton Congratulations Class of 1962 li C HAGIAS CANDIES 1387 CENTRAL AVENUE Compliments of BURNETT'S fi MidcIIe'rown's Finesi Fashions For Juniors - Misses key looa-uouo CENTRAL AVENUE ALLSPORTS, Inc. TEAM Sz SCHOOL SUPPLIES AWARD SWEATERS HUNTING - FISHING MERCURY MOTORS BOATS 1228 Central Ave. GA 2-3051 The Sportsman's Headquarters NORRIS Insurance Agency Harry, Mildred and Phil For Insurance of All Kinds Real Estate 3706 Tytus Avenue Across from State Highway Garage Middletown, Ohio GA 3-9455 Full Speed Ahead Into The Future! The Exploration Of Outer Space Is Just One Facet In The Fabulous Future That Lies Beyond Gradu- ation Day, 1962. In Every Field Of Endeavor, New And Exciting Challenges Stir The Imagination. Tomorrow's Laurels Will Go To Men And Women Who Prepare To Meet The Challenges By Acquiring More Knowl- edge . . . Better Skills . . . THE CENTRAL STURE MlDDLETOWN'S ONLY HOME-OWNED DEPARTMENT STORE 179 Complimenis of MIAMI CABINET DIVISION The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Middlefown, Ohio The Baldwin Piano Company O09 Compliments of PRATIHS MARKET Americo's Firsi Family in Music 542 Crawford 1912 Tyfuis Ave. GA 3-9223 O90 Compliments RICHARD s. ROBBINS FILSON'S, INC. ond 1017 CENTRAL AVENUE JAMES D. REED Finest Feminine Apparel Featuring Famous Labels Would like fo Wish Good Luck Janlzen, Junior House, Country Set i To the Senior Class of 1962 Bobbie Brooks, College Town Bernard Altmann, Garland The Middletown Bankers' Association First National Bank The of Middletown Bamitz Bank Members F. D. I. C. 181 BECKWITH'S of CAMERA SHOP Reeves, Inc. Congratulates Cehirai Ave. 1 The Class of 1952 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO A COMPLETE LINE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT .T O1T1 Cameras ' Accessories Darkroom Supplies ' Viewmasters Fine Grain Developing COLUMBIA TRU-FIT DIAMONDS We do bur own black and white finishing SILVERWARE and specialize in copy work--enlarge- ments and billfold prints WATCHES 1215 CENTRAL GA 2-6660 CLOCKS MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 5 Convenient Locations Compliments to Class of '62 . S . 9 num, uc. Middlnlawnk Haul :Ieoneu and Ioundareu PARK AND 2ND AVENUE-GA 2-4548 1359 CENTRAL. AVENUE - GA 2-3672 911 CENTRAL. 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GRANT Known for Values MIDDLETOWN SHOPPING PLAZA I And march right into .... 5 , NORRIS MUSIC HOUSE K J-1 For A11 Your MUSICBI Needs - Gd e W LOWREY ORGANS - SPINET PIANOS - X CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS U f GIBSON GUITARS 1 A fe w fo 1111111113 MUSIC L 1316 111511111 Phone GA 2-2571 185 Congrafulafions To The Class Of 1962 FOR Fine reprocluciions, modern, contemporary and colonial furni+ure. Complele cusfom carpet ond drapery service. Any home clecorofing problem. lT'S 4 MQ! ' WO!! FURNITURE CUITIPIIIIIII 1049 Cenlrcxl 422-3607 12 N. Brood LINKS CHILDREN'S SHOP IN OUR 3 2 n cl YEAR SERVING MIDDLETONIANS Everylhing 'For Infa nts DAVIDSUN PHUTO SHUP, INC. Yo UF KOCICIIQ DQCIIGT Complete Line of Cameras and Photographic Equipment Expert Photo Finishing and Children - Sizes 0 Io 16 yrs. NURSERY ITEMS C Og' L OYS Now Two Locations EDU ATI NA T 1310 Central - GA 2-5072 Your G1'cmdm0the9' Is d Om' Best Reference an lVIicIciletoWr1 Shopping Plaza 31 S. MAIN ST. 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Ver fy P kwoy GA 2 6301 Compliments of The Hanselman Transportation Company Dependable Motor Freight Company We Lead -- Others Follow Continuous Service Since 1919 Serving Southwestern Ohio MOVING - PACKING - STORAGE AGENTS Aero Mayflower Transit Company, Inc. Nationwide Moving Service 125 Park Sf. GA 2-3644 Middletown, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1962 Harry A. Finkelman, Inc. Realtors REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT City, Farm and Industrial Properties GENERAL INSURANCE To be sure-Insure 1400 Central Avenue GA 3-4688 Another Harry Finkelman Home A Gift from DOHN'S means more ,A Ace Hardware 20 N. BROAD MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 190 Congrcdulcfions To Class of 1962 KEMP ELECTRIC SUPPLY CU. 601 Charles S+ree+ BEST WISHES THE DENNY LUMBER IIUMPANY WhoIesaIe FIRST AVENUE AT GRIMES STREET CONGRATULATIONS D R A Y E R TQ C'-ASS QF FLOWER SHOP 1962 C A L L THE PARRUI GA 3-3592 I-L 1019 Cenfral Avenue 1729C f IA RObeI'SOI1 G. SOI1 Sporting Goods G. Hardware RAWLING AND SPALDING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT PENDLETON WOOLENS WIGWAM SOX FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS EVINRUDE MOTORS 1201 Central Avenue GA 2-4191 Finest Baked Goods Baked Fresh Daily Decorated Cakes For All Occasions 6'We bake with the Inestu Central Pastry Shop 1518 Central Avenue Across from Ohio Bell Enter our parking lot from Central or Philadelphia GA 3-4431 Congratulations To the Class of '62 Sch is Shoes 1124 Central Avenue Middletown Shopping Plaza MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY IRV I N G 3 H , , For the snzasrtest in ,IyoZniifnIf.IofQQ1ff Ce' J zmior and M ' J F I ' A 0011 all H10 I Fasl l MARTY MILLER PAUL DEGER Best Wishes to Graduat of the 202 Cas'I'eII Building C1353 Of 1962 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 3-6549 Middle! wn Shopp g PI C-iIIen -Crow Pharmacies CONSISTENTLY FINE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ALWAYS AT FAIR PRICES 1 3 Compliments of DOELLMANN'S Shoe Store Middletown Good Luck to the Class of 1962 leoorel ,o, :' Zj, , if :::g ,..:: 5 fqssg., IIZI E E: :f,, . Vlli lzlz :':. - .-s'E5i5f55::... ' ..: ,.: :f: se :1. Eng:-:Z 51faEf:s:s:5:55ffi' 21 ? 'L' ' 'e'4 ' 1o4 leaf'--nfz2f1'212e -fsgggffw f12 ia5,i:-':2:e22:11' ffizgzff f21 rfsgaiff-2g:. f- are :1 egg 1212fge2fff'f125ff:f'-' 1- 4 - 2s2f11'f:fzf11'1-12552 'oif fsifif' f1-12 fair 44- 2 iaiaf . 1 5 Compliments to Class of '62 KERN'S COMMUNITY STORE Greene Gm Ladd Members New York Stock Exchange Manchester Motor Inn GA 2-4571 194 'VVRENNRS THE WRENN PAPER COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1858 'ki'-k'A A' Monufocfurers of Sc1+urc1+ing Paper, Fillrer Paper, ond Absorberd Speciolfies Congratulations Class of 1962 When you enter the business world, may we serve you? Consolidated, Inc. ' Office Supplies ' Office Equipment ' Printing 1728 Central Ave. Middletown, Ohio 'A' 'A' f YOUR Plays and Entertainments Compliments ot Wigs - Beards - Make-up - Operetta t tor all Groups and Occasions Pillillaglllg li0l'l10l2llIDIl me fm of America ELDRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY MIDDLETOVVN, OHIO HILL AVENUE FRANKLIN, OHIO Use our co nient reading room t 'k t tor plays ot ali publishers 196 Congratulations fo Class of '62 QUEEN CITY FLYING SERVICE, Inc. Charter Service - Aire Ambulance Service W H IT E H EAD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT MIDDLETOWN, CHIC RADIO and TELEVISION Middletown GA 2-5261 STEREO and HH' CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1962 4207 Grand GA 2-8815 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 -I .K ' 7 ewlfer 4 FRANKLIN Phone SH 6-52I I 197 C. G. Barion, D. D. S. DENTISTS H. T. Derivan, D. D. S. Don E. Douglas, D. D. S. J. H. Harkrader, D. D. S. R. E. LigeH, D. D. S. W. B. LigeH', D. D. S. S. F. Maurer, D. D. S. L. L. Meece, D. D. S. Charles L. Orfman, D. D. S. John D. Sarchef, D. D. S. William Schaeffer, D. D. S. WE SUGGEST 0 BEVERAG ES Timmons Insurance Aufomobile ' Fire 32 years of Insurance Service Chas. B. Timmons Room 701 GA 2-4631 A Flavor F or Every Taste FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. GA 2-6101 MIDDLETOWN. OHIO Dos+ 'rhou love life-7 Then do noi ci . squan er fime for ihai is Jrhe sfuff life is made of! - Poor Richard 198 THE JOHN ARPP CO. Esfablished 1880 ' HEATING AND VENTILATING ' PLUMBING ' AIR CONDITIONING ' POWER AND PROCESS PIPING 2524 ATCO AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 19 Congratulations Class of ,6Q Nleet Your Friends at M U R P H Y ' S The Friendly Store G. C. Murphy Co 1044 CENTRAL AVE. Velfleii Salon ofkgeaufcy Your Loveliness ls Our Business For Your Appointment with Beauty M-IXKI Phone GA 3-8252 IDN-J Monday-Friday -- 9:00-9:00 Saturday - 9:00-5:00 Middletown Shopping Plozo CompIimen+s of Compliments of VRADELIS BROS., Inc FURNITURE ' APPLIANCES B Q W M A N - TELEVISION - G a r d e n S t 0 r e Everything for the Home 50 S. BROAD STREET n GA 2-5466 Verity-Nelbar 81 Tytus MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Complete Business Training .T0, , ,,,,., ,., i' Stenographic 'A' Secretarial New Classes Start In June i' Accounting Middletown Business College iffiliesfs . mlnlstratlon 9 SOUTH BROAD GA 2-6848 Tgny Tgngre, Ing, Cfmgmluzalfgons Class of 1962 General 1n.su1'cmce Realtor - Builder ERV'S WATCH SERVICE 2105 CENTRAL AVENUE 302 CASTELL BUILDING Middletown, Ohio GA 3-6563 Watches ' Jewelry ' Diamonds 201 Albaugh's Auction ART ALBAUGH ' Auction - Furniture ' Liquidation - Real Estate ' Stocks ' Farms REAL ESTATE BROKERS General Auctioneers Corner Crawford and Logan GA 2-1541 Congratulations Class ot 1962 The Revelos Confectionery Quality Candies Q!- 1804 Central Ave. - GA 2-3121 Garden G Pet Supplies IJIYER Coal and Feed Bu. Compliments of Martini L. Bauer Construction Company Hardwood Lumber 8. Millwork 49 Years' Experience ln Building lndustry Office and Plant 1909 Manchester Avenue GA 2-6375 - GA 2-6376 Congratulations To The Micldie Class of '62 Clerk, Marsha Kelley, Gail Fruauff WHERE FASHION IS FOREMCSTU fsflgfids MlDDLETOWN'S FRIENDLIEST DEPARTMENT STORE 203 HONORS AND PRIZES - 1961 fContinued from page 1701 GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP-ALL GRADES CONSIDERED GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL- Foundation in College Preparatory Course: First Honor for Gi1'ls- 320.00 ,r,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,l..,,,, ,...,,,,,.,,,,, J e nifer Rose Wren Second Honor for Girls- 310.00 ,,.7,.,7 ,7,..,,, ,,,7l. ,,,,,...,, . M errily Ann Day First Honor for Boys-320.00... Larry R. Schrock Second Honor for Boys- 310.00 ,.7,,,,7..,,7,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,... Richard Liljestrand BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Secretarial Training Course: First. Honor-315.00. ,,.,,, Linda Frances Daniels Second Honor-4-310.00 ,,,,,, Karen Jean Sebastian SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP - THE WOMAN'S CLUB-Foundation in English: First Honor-315.00 . LA,,,,. Ronald Harry D-eFrees Second Honor--33.50 ,,,. Patricia Anne Ferguson -33.50 7.,,r Georganna Lee Hancock -33.50 ,,,,,,, .,,,,,, L ouise Kay Ratliff ERNESTINE E. ROUDEBUSH-Foundation in Latin: First Honor- 310.00 ,,e,,..,,,, .. James Ellsworth Baltzell, III Second Honor-35.00 .. .,,,,.., Daniel Walter Cryer COLIN GARDNER-Foundation in Mathematics: First Honor-Gold Medal Lowell Howard Franz Second Honor-fTieJ- Silver Medal ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,L, G ary James Doyle Silver Medal ,... ,,,,,, T homas Orison Fraley A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOL-Foundation in Science: First Honor-fTieD- 38.00 ,,,,,,, . ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, .i.,,, . . ,,,. Eileen Riesz 38.00 ,,,..,,,, . ,..,,,,,..,,,r,, ,,,, R ichard Liljestrand 38.00 ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,.i.... ,,,,,,,,,,, L a 1 'ry R. Schrock MRS. GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL- Foundation in History: First Honor-310.00 ,,,,,,,,,,, Georg-e Earl Manning Second Honor-35.00 .. Lucian Clifton Hatfield DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY- Foundation in Shorthand and Typing: First Honor-315.00 .......,., Karen Jean Sebastian Second Honor-310.00 ,,,e,:,.,:.,: ,,,,,,,, J udy E. House SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP PHI BETA PSI SORORITY- Foundation in French: First Honor-310.00 .,,,,,, ,,:,, C ynthia Anne Graff Second Honor-35.00 ,Y,,,:,::. Raymond L. Bendure MABEL E. FARIES SPANISH AWARD- Foundation in Spanish: First Honor-fTieJ-- 37.50 ....... , ................................ .. Nancy Lee Hays 37.50 . ............................... Linda Elizabeth Hayes J. DIX RIGGS-Foundation in Social Science: First Honor-QTieJ-35.00 John McQueen Apple -35.00 Barbara Jean Lefller -35.00 Lynda Lee Morris BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOME'N'S CLUB- Foundation in Bookkeeping and Accounting: VANCE E. CRIBBS-Foundation in General Training Course: 315.00 ,.,,.......,...,,,......,,,......,,, Patricia Louise Patton BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Practical Arts Course: First Honor-315.00 ......... Norman Eugene Knott Second Honor-310.00 ....,,,..... Dana Lewis Steller MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. S04 High Ranking Student. in Attendance Only One Year: 310.00 .... .....,...... ...... . ...,., .... . V i cki Anne Siegel A student could receive any number of honors in the above group, but is eligible for only one honor in the following groups. THREE YEARS OF WORK MUSIC CLUB-Foundation in Music: First Honor-QInstrum-entalJ- I 310.00 .....,......................., Joseph Edward N9W'llU Second Honor-fVocal5- 35.00 .......,,. ,.,..,,,,.....,..,.,.... .... B e verly Ann Graff OMICRON CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY-Foundation in Music: First. Honor-fVocalJ-310.00 Marleen Apple Second Honor-QInstrumentalD- D 35.00 ..,..,,,,,,,.............,......., Barbara. Lynn Merrlck DELTA CHI SIGMA SORORITY- Foundation in Home Economics: 315.00 .. .... Janice Rebecca Faye Wagner BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Excellence in any Vocational Shop: First Honor-315.00 ............. Leslie V. Wagner Second Honor-310.00 ......... Paul Eugene Tolliver SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY- Foundation in Art: First Honor-310.00 .... Frances L. Danner Second Honor-fTie5- 32.00 .........,, . ..,...,,. . .... Gordon Turner Crawford 32.00. ..............,,....,........,.. Trollie Culbreath, Jr. 32.00 .. ,,,,......,,... ................. . Linda Ruth Watson KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 37- Foundation in Public Speaking and Dramatics: First Honor-37.50 ................. Marcia Sue Aronoff Second Honor-32.50 ....,. ...Barbara Ellen Baker - TWO YEARS OF WORK First Honor-310.00 ......,,.. Linda Frances Daniels Second Honor-32.50 ...,,.,,.... Linda Kay Jestice -32.50 ............ Linda Sue McFeeters H. W. NAEGELE MEMORIAL- Foundation in Printing: First Honor-310.00 ....,,........ James D, Malott Second Honor-35.00 .. ......., Phil Henry Johnson KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 37-Foundation in Public Speaking I and II: First Honor-810.00 ...,.,.,,.,,,:,,.., Barbara Lu Corn Second Honor-35.00 ,,,.,.,.,,,,...,,, Bonnie Jean Cox KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 37-Foundation in Dramatics: First Honor-QfI'ieJ- 3'7.50 ........................................ Judith Ann Milton 37-50... .................... ........ S haron June Loveless 204 The Qne Complete Shopping Center for All Your Needs Satisfaction Guaranteed OT Your Money Back SEARS, Rufsuclc AND COMPANY Our Best Wishes To the Graduation Class for health, wealth and happiness ll l XXL' MW 45' T xx Store Wrapping Tissues Industrial 8a Specialty Tissues Resale Tissue Folds KL Rolls Waxed Tissues 8a Papers THE CRYSTAL TISSUE COMPANY MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 205 Preamble to The Constitution ot The American Legion imcf For Goal and Country, we associate ourselves together tor the follow- ing purposes: iu n, X I I O 2 qlfmixxx To uphold and defend the Constitution ot the United States ot America: To maintain law and order! To foster and perpetuate a one hundred per cent Americanismg To preserve the memories and incidents ot our Association in the Great War: To inculcafe a sense ot individual obligation to the Community, State and Nation: To combat the autocracy ot both the classes and the masses: To malce right the master of mighty To promote peace and good will on earth: To sateguard and transmit to posterity the prin- ciples of Justice, Freedom and Democracy: To consecrate and sanctity our cornradeship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness. MIDDLETOWN POST 218 Compliments of Roderer's Shoes 1012 Central Avenue Middletovcrfs Most Complete Shoe Store Compliments of Greathouse - Anness Custom Tailoring 41 S. Main Street GA 2-6291 MOON 61 ADRION INSURANCE, Inc. Insurance ls Our Business Automobile ' Fire ' Bonds Vernon J. Moon Thomas V. Moon J. G. Canter F. H. Swinehart Les Leighton GA 2-4505 119 South Broad Street SIOUX? FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOS. R. BAKER and SONS McCOY-LEFFLER FUNERAL HOME RIC-C-S FUNERAL HOME, Inc. SCHRAMM FUNERAL HOME WILSON MEMORIAL HOME iQCi!5 20 Complimenis of THE BROWN-SINGER CO. METAL WORKERS Middleiown, Ohio I ,.-f., I lk Cl' r .Md if? T. iq. 1 : 8 4 '.-' l 1 I is Chapple Leasing, Inc. Middletown, Ohio Custom Lease Plans for: Automobiles Trucks Equipment Pickwick Building 56 South Main Phones 422-8877 - 423-1862 Best Wishes To THE MIDDIES Class of 1962 Long Insurance Agency llPersonalized Insurance I 1345 CENTRAL AVENUE Millinery Specialties Hardware ' Sporting Goods Frigidaire - Maytag Appliances Graff MILLINERY Everything for Everybody EVA CRAFT, OWNER-MGR. Creations by 517 Sf? 'ff JAMI FERNCROFT I Phone 423-0271 STREIFTHAU 5 924 WEST CENTRAL AVE. First fr Grimes Behind OSLB-Downtown ! 1,.X 45X We here at Lewis Drug' Stores want to wish the best of luck and happiness to the Class of 1962. It is our sincere hope that we may serve you now and throughout your life. If you want to talk over the drug store business as a career, come in and talk it over in our com- fortable prescription lounge. Lewis 0 J GA 2 4401 1 E d GA 3 9296 nm. 4 umm nw 1. in n 209 T 'Z .ww Richard Robbins, Jack Leslie, Linda Delmer lm' I I DIAL GA 3-4651 12 N. MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWN. OHIO Meadow Gold Products BEATRICE FOODS CO. 2502 Alco Ave. Middlelown, Ohio The William Sebald Realty Co. Corner Central Ave Sz Verity Parkway 203 Castell Bldg. Phone GA 2-5172 Middletown, Ohio Developers of Commercial Property Since 1884 21 What we obtain too cheap. we esteem too lightly, it is CIPKIVTWIVCZSS only that gives ewfrytlzing its value. THOMAS PAINE It's a well-known fact that the really good things . . . the finer things in life, are not free at all. Somewhere, someway-they are always paid for in full. So it will always be. In our own 110 years in Middletown, we have seen, and been a part of, five generations of citizenry who have paid in blood, sweat, and tears, for community growth and progress. We'll be a part of your generation too, as you, the future leaders of Middletown continue these efforts to make our town a better place to live and work. We have every confidence in the value you place in Middletown's future . . . in the ability of your generation to perform the hard work necessary to make that future bright. was QQ , Aww gn ,f LJEMLI: 2, 3 1852 an J'1EFr12i9 1, 1962 Q gf Q -. ..., ...H JWVQXNS THE SORG PAPER COMPANY 211 Compliments o f Kitchen 81 Sheets, Inc. Realtors Real Estate Appraising HOUSES ' LOTS ' FARMS RENTALS ' SUB-DIVISIONS 'Buy Yom' Home While You Are Young Congratulations Class of 1962 ELITE ICE CREAM CANDIES TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Crowtord ot Logon GA 2-0239 125 Stote St. 1Trenton1 YU 8-6818 REED-KLCPP' Quality Furniture Since 1917 Carpeting and Appliances 1200 Central Avenue Middletown, Ohio f 1 xv! j THE BARKELEW ELECTRIC MEG. BU. GUNGRATULATIUNS AND BEST WISHES TU THE CLASS UF T962 i GETZ JEWELERS T039 Central Avenue GA 2-63TT Gary Welsh Nancy Ward 660,42 admericcfs Ogeaahng gyewelersv -'1 Sparrow's Flowers Flowers for Any Occasion 9 Holidays 0 Birthdays 0 Funerals 0 Weddings 0 Dances 0 Anniversaries 710 Sixth Avenue GA 2-2272 Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Associated Anesthesiologists E. R. Turner, M.D. J. H. Vorney, M.D. T. P. Wenzel, M.D. R. R. Dysort, M.D. MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 2650 Stevens Avenue Middletown, Ohio Worthmore Clothes Shop 4 The Store For HART - SCHAFFNER - MARX CLOTHES ix s. ax? To get down to BRASS TACKS Whether you are a commercial or academic student, the telephone company may have a spot that would suit you very nicely . . . one that provides a good salary and excellent opportunities to get ahead. The point is: lt you are a girl who is about to graduate, we would like to talk with you in our employment ottice . . . OHIO BELL 4 PHYSICIAN Charles T. Alkinson, M. S D. John W. Barnes, M. D. John L. Bauer, M. D. D. M. Blizzard, M. D. J. A. Carler, M. D. Rod C. Caudill, M. D. E. Norwood Clark, M Marlin Decker, M. D. Clifford l-l. Fening, M Mabel E. Gardner, M. David M. Gerber, M. I-lyman Hellman, M. Ross A. l-lill, M. D. Roberl P. Johnson, M. Belly Owens, M. D. Wal'rerA Reese M .D. .D. D. D. D. D. D. Joseph G. Peil, M. D. . , .M Bernard l-l. Roberls, Waller I-l. Roehll, M. Benjamin Sawyer, M. Louis l-l. Skimming, M. Calvin Skinner, M. D. K. M. Smilh, M. D. Mildred Law Snyder, .D. D. D. D. M. D. James F. Sfewarl, M. D. J. C. Slrallon, M. D. Marion Swisher, M. D R. A. Tennanl, M. D. Gilberl P. Wagoner, Roberl M. Wilson, M M.D .D. 215 Joe Hall, Harold Daly, John Wolner, Nancy Abernefhy WE LIKE TO BE KNOWN BY THE COMPANY WE KEEP The House of Worsled-Tex Kuppenheimer Phoenix Knox Van Heusen Excello Swank California-Sporiswear Wondamere Lady ManhaHan Prom Tux Renlals Myer's Ltd. GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS Micldlefown Shopping Cenfer We Won'+ Lel You Weor Our Clolhes Unless They Fil 216 Jim Nein, Jerry Lynn Carpenter, Glenn Barker, Bu+ch Walden FRISC ' 3207 South Main 1612 Germantown Road 16 North Main Street 217 Compliments of RAYMOND BAG CORPORATION of C33 Spailzf gore, jus. Benjamin Moore Painf Product A sfrong Floor Covering Magee Carpehnq 700 Charles S+. MiddIe+own, Ohio Phone GA 3-9259 IDEAL BARBER SHOP MiclcZZeto'um's Most M odern Completely Air Conditioned 1344 Central Avenue GA 3-3401 Parking Lot in Rear Jack Christy Si Sons Compliments of ,NSURANCE Blumberg and Cohen, lnc l205V2 Mc:nches+er Ave GA 3-6553 Scrap Iron ' Metals Paper Mill Supplies Builders' Supplies Looking Into The Future. . . ? Look Into A Newspaper Career . . . Do you have a keen sense of aware- ness of the world about you? Do you have a deep interest in people and events, along with a strong desire to know more about both? It may well be that you will find your best opportunity for self-fu1- fillment, your most rewarding career in the newspaper world, on either the news or business aside. We'll be ,frlad to help you explore the many possibilities. THE MIDDLETOWN JOURNAL ageeess:.:m::::i:-1.2-:-sz-1+1 snr' + .5 '-4:5 5 ' 5: -2: S3:2:2:A:e:1:f:-:::1rE:Er1,:-221.11.-1-:ra-11:-:rag :greg-: .- . . . :-' 'zk 55'-.-:-1-:iz-tr:-: ': :5:' 52:25 ' Ei 12 iii E5 3 ' 3531212121213 '-fi f 3 1 if 11:12 Ziff: f' 2? ,221 rEr.j' 53 5-122' ifiliiifilffifili 2:25 : fl '-'Egi :5 '-':5 5 z: le,-:-14.-. .V:f:-:AI-1-1-2:1:1:2:izV:-:':-:-:+:-:-:-:':-:-:f:5:gQ:5:333.1211ga-:I:g5:gg.Zz55:.g.::3::.:.::5.5.ggg45: -:-:-fr:-:':-r3:-:4:-:,q.5.:.g.-4.1.g.5-g-1.:-:':rr:-1f.-.-.-.5,..4.-.-.g.:.3.,,.4.- CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1962 R. L. Grimes Ins. Agency, Inc. Ralph Bob Reliable Insurance 308 Castell Bldg. GA 3-6544 ?QarAwacy HAIR STYLING SALON 2441 N. Verily Pkwy. Middle+own, Ohio Fi OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT S A DOTTIE MELAMPY, Owner Carolyn Ellison, DoH'ie Melampy VELTE'S Jacobsen ond Bolen's Lown Equipmenl BPS Poinl - Miracle Woler Solleners Myers Pumps - Hardware - Seed - Ferfilizer McCullough Chain Sows West Middletown 220 Freedom Takes A Heap Of Doing' AERUNBA MANUFACTURING BURPURATIUN Supersonic bombers with speeds hitting 2,000 miles per hour . . . high flying target missiles . . . sensitive radar antennas . . . exciting research to hurry up our visits to the moon-these are a few of Aeronca's present projects in our nation's vital de- fense effort. An effort dedicated to pro- tecting the American way of life and the individual's freedom now and in the years to come. 221 E C EL S T O N ' S Congratulatiorzs Class of 1962 FGOD STORE GROCEWES Gnd MEMS Riverside Concrete 1724 Cenfrol Ave. CO. TTT Germantown Road at Miami River Bridge , GA 3-5786 GA 3-5787 Everything Good To Eat GA 2-3391 rigging, 1 ' V7Ci'i,g -7 I M1 Sol A FINKELMAN Complefe Real Esiafe and Insurance Realtor Service Doesn't Cost-IT PAYS ! ! 107 S. Main S+. GA 3-9431 22 BEST WISHES mom NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF MIDDLET OWN Guyler Buick, Inc. The Howe Mo+or Co. Curry Ford, Inc. Beck-Tolberi, Inc. Hughes Mofors, Inc. Wilmer Mofors Heber Jones, Inc. MiddIe'I'own Lincoln-Mercury Co Claradon Millinery and Complete Line of Sportswear Hiizdividually yours 1217 CENTRAL AVE. 6 QAeafA0n5e Egan, nc. Men's Wear Since 1885 1041 CENTRAL AVENUE 23 Complimenfs Insurance Agency of ALL KINDS OF DAVE F INKELMAN SU G Middle+own, Ohio Compliments of C INTERSTATE Folding Box Company i i e own Miamisburg i Mddlt The Grealesl' Ncmein Fruiis and Vegelables Since 1921 AMATULLl'S PRODUCE Delivered Daily Grocers ' Reslauronis ' Ins+i+u+ions Angelo - GA 2-7895 Carl M GA 3-6937 2700 Grand Avenue IRearI Sports Cen ter Driving Range Miniature Golf New Hard Baseball Machine Trampolines 2710 S. MAIN STREET Middletown, Ohio The Sherwin-Williams Co. ARTISTS' SUPPLIES X PAINTS V WALLPAPER ll 4 A I367 Cenrrcl Avenue GA 3-4644 2 Congratulations, Ciass of 1 Q52 romrzammwemaiwrr Better Dairy Products Since 1842 181 1 Germantown Road Peck's Flower Shop Cozzgratulutions to the class of '62 50 SOUTH MAIN GA 2-5 4 8 6 GA 2- 6871 Fenzei-McDonough . Established 1880 D- Snider and Wafches 5 Diamonds ii and Fine Jewelry INSURANCE L Sferling Silver China AND BONDS Fefmmng Piclcwlcx BLDG. - se s. MAIN sr. Hamilfon, Girard-Perregaux, Omega GA 2-3631 20 North Main Street 22 Mike McMurray, Aurelia Gose, Sara Jo Heffner, Bob Hall In fhe Hear? of Down+own Middle+own THE JOHN ROSS STGRE 227 Youstler's Barber Shops Two downtown locations in the shopping district 9 N. MAIN STREET GA 3-2081 1412 CENTRAL AVE. GA 3-5105 facross from city b1dg.J East End 2200 CENTRAL AVE. GA 2-1495 E.1:perie11ccd Barbers and Sanitary Shops Call for an appointment or stop at your convenience Wilmer Motors KW. S. Wilmer! ' RAMBLER - AMERICAN ' AMBASSADOR ' METROPOLITAN SALES and SERVICE USED CARS 1901 Manchester Avenue GA 3-6555 Armbruster Florist, Inc 1 Qiwem EGR4 o ' so -21' f-1 2-J W 3 JW .S'4'l1 x -4 ccafiionfi 3601 Grand GA 2-6379 228 Miami Valley's Finest Steak House ANCHESTER OTOR INN IDDLETOWN, on-no PAUL D. GALEESE, Innkeeper . COMPLIMENTS OF ASHWORTH The Home of Fine Appliances MELAMPY'S I Coal 84 Building Supply Co WESTINGHOUSE MAYTAG Q APPLIANCES MOTOROLA First 8. Big Four Railroad RADIO - TELEVISION 1321 Central Ave. GA 2-2561 GA 2-0071 221 Congrafulafions fo Class of '62 Congratulations BUY WORLD FAMOUS INIIII U ai ' DRAUT TV Color Television AM-PM Roclios Hi-Fi and S+ereopl1onic Record Players Class of 1962 JOHN DOBRUZSI INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance and Bonds Middletown? First Drive-In Insurance Office Emrie Dobrozsi John Dobrozsi, Jr GA 3-4697 GA 3-4696 Congratulations and Best Wishes to tlle Class of 1962 MOORE The Hatfield Coal Company Coal and Builders' . Supplies Plumbing Co. Heating - Repair Service GA 2-6386 - GA 2-6387 43 S. Main Sf. Middletown, Ohio Middldownv Ohio 230 l SUCCESS Everyone expresses congratulations for your accomplishment, which is graduation. Also expressed generally is a wish for your future success. These expressions come both from the successful, who seem to feel that you should follow in their path, and from the unsuccessful, who being somewhat wiser about mistakes, hope vaguely that somehow you might avoid the mistakes of their lives. Have you thought about success? What you want it to be? How to find it? What it is? The wise man will not tell you it is money, position, influence, or power. One wise man describes it in simple language- Success is first of all figuring out what you want to get out of life within your capacity, and then to be satisfied with what you get out of it, again within your capacity. Success is worrying not about what others think of you, but doing the very best. you can without driving yourself any harder than your engine is geared to drive you. The successful person is afraid of no one but himself. His conscience is his best guide, and no successful person ever has to take sleeping pills. EWCA Nlgluilzvlcfs We hope for you a great SUCCESS The Armen Employees Independent Federation, Inc. 231 Mill Established 1865 The Harding-Jones Paper Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Bond, Linen and Ledger Papers PAPERS OF DISTINCTION Specializing in Private lfVClt67'77'LCH'lC.S' Hornet Linen Bond Hillside Bond National Linen Bond American Bond Hillside Ledger All-American Bond Treasury Ledger National Linen Ledger Congratulations Class of 1962 Strassburger-Security CARPET-FURNITURE CLEANERS Complete, Efficient, Dependable Service GA 2-5030 TRlMBLE'S GROCERY 427 Balfimore Sfreel' When Beffer Beef ls Raised Trimbles Will Sell ll GA 2-801 1 Free Delivery 232 HAROLD W. JONES VETER'NAR'AN5 INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE L. H. Bremer, D.V.M. 0 - 0 S ' 81 L B 'ld' L land c. Lynch, Jr., D.V.M. 6 7 6 8 C'V '9s can U' 'ng Middlefown, Ohio E. C. Peck, D.V.M. 422-4381 Urtman-Stewart Transportation Co. Our Policy - SERVICE, SAFETYVand COURTESY MILLER'S Vic 53 P2111l'S JEWELRY sToRE 1751 CENTRAL AVENUE 1016 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE GA 3-7300 t Gzlft Headquarters Zenith Stereo , , DIAMONDS ' CLOCKS - SILVERWARE and H1-F1 COSTU ME J EWELRY Home of GE Appliances - WATCHES - get Mdalwa The Black - Clawson Company Middletown Plant Keuthan Foundry 234 ' Curb Service D 5 GOOD FOOD I Q 24 Hours X o clay Q 7 Days c Week From 10:30 A.M. COUNTRY KITCHEN 2 7 Call Me Before You Need Me GILLESPIE Insurance Service, Inc. LIFE - FIRE - CASUALTY H. C. Gillespie F. H. Gillespie Roger W. Gillespie GA 3-1310 GA 3-7939 2021 Tylus Avenue Middlelown, Ohio Compliments of Herb Pllunbing Co. E192 1326 Manchester Avenue GA 2-1 26 1 FAHRENHOLZ Phillips 66 Service 2601 STEVENS AVENUE A Complete Service FOR EMERGENCY CALLS Dial 422-5152 or Radio 19W8321 Channel 9 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF 1962 We Wish You The Very Besl' of Goocl Luck In All Your Fulure Endeavors Lad Gm Lassie Shop BETTER INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL FROM BIRTH TO SIZE 14 1209 Cenlral Ave. GA 3-6442 23 6 CGNGRATULATIONS To The Class Of 1962! A High School Diploma is one of lifels truly Valuable possessions. But don't take our unsupported Word for it. Just ask a friend who d0esn't own one! Our warmest congratulations on successfully achieving this important milestone. THE GARDNER DIVISION Diamond National Corporation Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1962 The Moorman Sand E? Gravel Co. Ready Mix Concrete - Excavating - Grading GA 2-5301 415 RICHMOND ST. GA 2-6157 ROUTE 4, POASTTOWN BRIDGE ROY A. WHITE CO START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT and MAKE HOME LOANS with Middletown Federal your Dean 8: Barry Paint Dealer Savlngs G' Loan Association in Middletown sAvlNes AND LOAN BLDG. S. E. Corner Main and Central GA 2-5476 2 Compliments of The W. T. Harrison Insurance Agency, Inc. All Kinds ot Burner Men's Shop 25 NORTH MAIN STREET Styles of Distinction DIAL GA 2-5406 CENTRAL and MAIN CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1962 O. L. LANSAW CO., Inc. REAL ESTATE BROKERS - BUILDERS 1012 FIRST AVENUE GA 3-3397 or GA 2-7401 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 239 Compliments Ot GCODYEAR SERVICE STORE 0 47 N. Broclcl St. Middletown, Ohio MERIT CLEANERS We Own ancl Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant PICK-UP AND DELIVERY For Quick and Efficient Service Call MERIT MIDDLETOWN GA 2-6851 Merit Makes Your Garments Look Better - Last Longer Particular People Prefer Merit's 1301 1st Avenue GA 2-6851 Compliments to '62 Ze .SQQPF CO. B A K E R ' S 'A' 'A' 'A' if Congratulations To the Class of 1962 WATCHES 8' 'k i' 'A' i' JEWELRY 1706 C 1 I 2615 S. Main Street en rc' GA 2-3231 East End 24 SINCE I90 I ICE CREQM Congratulations and Besf Wishes To The Class of 1962 Congratulations and Best Wishes lt I 'sable To The Class of 1962 N Pns I INLAND CONTAINER CORP. Middletown, Ohio Compliments ot Federated Credit Bureau, Inc. 102 South Broad Street Middletown, Ohio 423-6581 The Frame House Custom Picture Framing Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Davies 512 S .Main St. Phone 422-9019 9:30-5:30 - Closed Thursday 242 LeSourdsville Lake AMUSEMENT PARK OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK RIDE ' SWIM ' DINE ' DANCE State Route 4, Between Hamilton and Middletown McGEE'S SUPER MARKET MANCHESTER ROAD AND VANNEST AVENUE Middletown's Largest and Most Complete Super Market Co'ng1'atuIati0ns to Class of '62 243 Compliments 0 f Eastern Lanes, Inc 'Good luck and a wonderful life to my many Middie Friends. Complimenfs of Kent M. Little New York Life Insurance Co. 601 Savings and Loan Building Life ' Accideni' ' Sickness ' Hospifalizafion ' Group ' ROSS M. SNYDER RE Willi2lHlSOH'ZiCgl6F Furnace Co. Complete Real Estate Service HEATING 85 COOLING 216 Gwen Building 21 N. Broad St. Phone 422-7871 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 423-4638 244 .f f' Quality and ' cn-Affsmanship - are essential 5 to a fine publication , ,LW -is , . ' '.!.' '15 ' .-5 Y ' 'I Q 1 PUBLICATION DIVISION I IA A O IS N ANA Secure Your Future By Opening A Saving Account Plowv At BUILDING IUAN ANU SAVINGS ASSUCIIIIIUN I3l5CenIfaIAve GA 243635 Jeff's Meat Market Home Killed Meals POASTTOWN Congraiulafions To Class of 1962 Congratulations Graduates MACK3 RECURD B. F. Sawyer 8: Son, Inc Middletowvfs Complete Real Estate Servwe I 1225 CENTRAL AVE. V REA1-T095 lb? s A Z ' Z -H ,, 5Sfmmw'g l6s A ?' Phone 422-0525 Midclle+own, Ohio 1501 FIRST AVE, 423-6521 24 S Gm S Caur Wash BILLIE'S BEAUTY SHGP Wash ' Polish ' Wax BILLIE CARPENTER, Mallaget' Steam Cleaning Artistic Hair Styling Distinctive Permanents Shafor 8: Nelbar at Underpcss PhO1'16 423-3197 33 N. B1'O3.d Phone 422-1981 Compliments of THE nonmsn COMPANY ICE CREAM 81 DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 422-5451 310 N. Main Street MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 24 Congratulations cmd Best Wishes To 1962 Graduates of M. H. S. TOM W. BAIRD, SR. Real Es+c1+e cmd Insurance Phone 422-8001 913 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Culligan Water Softening Service, Inc Phone 422-6356 1313 REYNOLDS AVE. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO L GLASS MIRRORS - AUTO GLASS Sc1fe+y Gloss Replaced While You Waif Drive-In Service 423-5753 JACCNE GLASS SHOP Radiosgjiifched Radiosiijiifched 248 PHOTOGRAPHERS 2109 Central Ave. 422-1171 36 Years of Qualify Phoiography In Middleiown AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT FREE DRIVE IN PARKING ON OUR LOT l44 Q' I Nb! 5 I VISIT US 1 Wg. ,Lx AT OUR 1-0+ A X7 be '+R NEW LOCATION 1311 COLUMBIA I ff 5 AVENUE N FORMER NYC FREIGHT STATION f'1 fl' 'MM Just V2 Block 'From North Verity Parkway Only 2 Blocks 1 I From Downtown EQ ,ff 7 Blocks North of Ji- P' Our Old Location jjj 'ff' Izzlit I ' gf, SAME TELEPHONE ONE ACRE ' 1 xr I 422-7611 FREE PCE-KRKING Za' For Our Customers I Three times more floor space. T Q Two more Automatic Presses. PERRY Printing CU. 1311 CCDLUMBIA AVENUE Dave Palmer, Doug Gorman, Danny Hogan, John Palmer Sports Bowl Company and J gl .l Lanes It Came from CappeI's . . . Four magic words which have become an expression of pride and satisfaction to thousands of Middletonians. Words symbolic of quality . . . correct styling . . . and the finest service . . . throughout the years. ,iss I Q9 We extend our sincere N L i' ,. i Congratulations to 121 :1-1-2- 2 :-2-'-- -' -.-.- I: ,iii 5 the Class of 1962- iiuiu asia it in this our 52nd year 12 Z. ---' q zlif f g ' 54'3 f... ff 2 - ' 'iff ' , -'t., .. ii :': QT, in Middletown. -5 in a I I ' 3 - '.-V- , 4.,...'V 1 . .... .,.,.:.,,, 2 , VA ' .,4' I ,:. i lgici , :.: .,..,.,., 3 3: H,.':,S XXX , a': t r--.s it 5 1' ... . ' f X '-'f'-'- ' ' ...- f,- 5-5 'I' II' I ffl! Established In 1878 - In Middletown Since 1910 33 NORTH MAIN STREET 252 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Aeronca Manulacluring Co. . ,,......,, .. Albaugh's Auclion and Really ,,..,..... Allsporls, lnc. ..,...,,..,.., ,,..,,,,.....,...,,.,... . Amalulli's Produce .,,., ,,,,.., , , American Legion ,, Annex Barber Shop ,, ,, , Armbrusler Florisl, lnc. ., ., Armco Employees lnd. Fed., lnc. .,.. ,, Armco Sleel Corporalion ..,,,,,,... Arpp, The John Co. .,.....,,,.,,,...,,,,,, Ashworlh Coal and Building Supply ,, Associaled Aneslhesiologisls ,,,,, ...,,.., B 8: W Vending Service ,.., . ,,,.. , Baird, Thomas W., Sr. ..,,,, .,Y, . . Balcer's Jewelry ..,,,,,,,....,, ,,,.,. Baldwin Piano Co. ,.,.,., ,,.,.,,, .,.., . Barkelew Eleclric Mlg. Co. Barlel's Shoes ,......,w.., , . ,. ,. Bauer Conslruclion Co. , , ,, Beckwilh's Camera Shop Billie's Beauly Shop , Black-Clawson Co. ,,., , . Blumberg 8: Cohen, lnc. .,.., , Bohne's Greenhouse ,,,, ,,,,,, Borden Co., The .,...,. Boren, Herberl S., lnc. , , Bowman Garden Slore , , ,,,, ,, Brandenburg Furs ,,,,,.,, , ,, ., , Brown-Singer Co. ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,., ,. ,, , Buckeye Paper Producls Co. ..,,,,.,,, , Burnell's Dress Shop ..,,, ..,, Cappel Furnilure Co. , Carler's Bevera es g .,,a, , ., Cenlral Paslry Shop ,, , Cenlral Slore, , , . , . Chapple Leasing, lnc. ,....,, ,,,,,. , Chrisly and Sons lnsurance . ...,,,.,. Cilizens' Building Loan 8: Savings Claradon ,, ,,.,, .. , . Communily Slore , ,,,, Consolidaled, lnc. ,...,, . Corner Men's Shop ,.,. Counlry Kilchen ..,.,,.,,, Crall's Millinery .. ..., ,,., ..,.. . , ,, Cryslal Tissue Co. ,, ,,,, ,,.., , ,, Culligan Waler Sollening Service David:on Pholo Shop, lnc. .... H Denny Lumber Co., , , , , Denlisls ., ,,,,,, , . ,,.,, ,. ., Diamond Nalional Corporalion .. Diver Coal 8: Feed Co. ,,,,.......,.,, , Dobrozsi lnsurance Agency ,,,, A, ,,,, ,, Dodd's Monumenl Co. ,,,, .,,,a. . Doellmann's Shoes, Inc. .... ., Dohn's Ace Hardware ,,..... Draul TV ,, , .,,.,....., . .. Drayer Flower Shop Easlern Lanes, lnc. .,,, , Eqelslon Food Slore ..,,, ..... , Eldridge Publishing Co. ,, , Elile lce Cream and Candies ,, Erv's Walch Service ., .,,, .. Fahrenholz Phillips 66 Service .,,,,., , Federaled Credil Bureau, lnc. ,,.,..... , Fenzel-McDonough .,,,...,,,.,,..,.,,,.,,,, ,.. Filson's, Inc. ,,., ,,...,..., ,.... . Finlrelman, Dave ..,.....,, , Finkelman, Harry A. ...,, , Finkelman, Sol ...,,,.,,.. .,,,., Frame House, The ,,,, ,,,,,, French-Bauer .,,,,,,,..,..,....,,....,,,,,.......,.,, Frisch s .,,.,,.........,... ,,,,,,, Funeral Direclors ..,,..,.......... Gem Cily lce Cream Co. .,.. , Gelz Jewelers ...,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,A. Gillen-Crow Pharmacies ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gillespie lnsurance Service, lnc. Goodyear Tire 8: Rubber Co. ,, ,, . Gough-Lamb Cleaners ,,,.,a,a, ,,,, Granl, The W. T. Co. ...... . Grealhouse, C. E. 8: Son ., Grealhouse-Anness .,,,,. , , Greene 8: Ladd i ,,,,,..,.aa,.,,,,, Grier, Cal . Grimes lnsurance Agency ., Hagias Candies ., ,,.,,......,,,,,. ,. Harding-Jones Paper Co. . , Harrison lnsurance Agency . ,, Hallield Coal Co. ,,..,. ,, ,. ., , ,, Hauselman Transporlalion Co. Herb Plumbing Co. .,,,...,, , , Home lmprovemenl Cenler ....,,,,.., Hoover Ball Bearing ....,,,.,.,,,,,, , Ideal Barber Shop ,...... lnland Conlainer Corporalion ,, lnlerslale Folding Box Co. , lrene's Beauly Salon ,.....,, lrving's ,,.... ,,,,,, , Jacone Glass Shop ,,,.,,,,,...,,... Jell's Meal Markel ..,,,,, . . ,, Jones, Harold lnsurance Agency ,, Jones, Heber, lnc. .,,, , , Keisler s .,,,..., , ,..,..,,,... v-,, A Kemp Eleclric Supply Co. . , Kilchen Xi Sheels, lnc. L 8: S Painl Slore, lnc. ,, ,, Lad 8: Lassie Shop ,.,,,,, Lansaw, O. L. Co., lnc. ,,,. , LeSourdsville Lake ....,,. Lewis Drugs, Lewis Really, Joe .,..,... ,, Link's Children's Shop Lillle, Kenl lnc. ..,,..,,.. Long lnsurance Agency Mack's Record Shop ,,,,,,. , Manchesler Molor lnn ,. ,, , Malhews Head-lo-Toe Service Mayer Meal Co. ..,.,..,..,.. . McAlpin's McGee's Super Merkel . , , ,..,,...,, McGraw Conslruclion Co., lnc. Meeker Plumbing Co. H ..,,,..,,,,..,,,, Melampy's ,, ..,......,,.,..... ,,,, , .,,,,. Y V. Meril Cleaners ,,,.,..,,..,..... Miami Cabinel ...,,.,......,,,, H H Middlelown Bankers' Ass'n. .., , Middlelown Business College ,, ,,,, Middlelown hliddlelown Middlelown Middlelown Middlelown Coca-Cola .,,.,..,,...,,,.,.. .. Federal Savings 81 Loan, Journal .. ..,, ,, New Car Dealers .,,...,,,. Sand 8: Gravel , , ,,,, ,. Miller lnsurance Agency , Miller's Jewelry Slore ,, Moon 81 Adrlon ,,,....,, .,., , ,,..,, , Moore Plumbing Co. ..,., , Moorman Sand 8: Gravel Co. ,,,.. ., Murphy, G. C. Co. ,,,,, , , , .. Myer's Lld. 253 Naegele-Auer Prinling Co. .... . Nein Bros. Really Co. ,. Norris lnsurance Agency .. .. Norris Music, lnc. .,.,,,... . Ollice Oullillers, lnc. Ohio Bell Telephone Co. . .. .. Oplomelrisls ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, , A Orlman-Slewa rl Transporlalion Co Osleopalhic Physicians ,,,,.,,,,,r.,, Packaging Corporalion of America Parkway Hair Slyling Salon , ,. Parrol, The .. ,,,..........,.,.. . . Peclr's Flower Shop rr,, ,. ., Penney, The J. C. Co. . Perry Prinling Co. .,,.,,. . Physicians ........ . ,,,, , ., Polisini's Food Markel , Prall's Markel ...................,,,.,,.. , Queen Cily Flying Service, lnc Ralhman-Troup Furnilure Co. Raymond Bag Corporalion , ,. Reed 8: Robbins .,,,,.. , ,.., , Reed-Klopp Co. ..,,...,, ,. . Reedy's Foods, lnc. Reeves Jewelers ..,......., Revelos Conleclionery . Riverside Concrele Co. . , Roberson Sporling Goods A , Roderer's Shoes . ,,,.. ., , Rogers Jewelry Co. Ropkey Engraving Co. Ross, The John Slore , S 8: S Car Wash ..,, , . Sawyer, B. F. 8: Sons Schill's Shoes .. .,,.,, ., , Schneider, Sol , N H Sears, Roebuck 8: Co. H Sebald, William Really Co. . Seven-Seven Taxi, lnc. ,, Sherwin-Williams Co. , Snider, D. W. 8: Son Snyder, Ross M. Sorg Paper Co. Sparrow's Flowers , Sporl Cenler Driving Range , , Sporls Bowl Co. .,.,,. , . . Slarr Floral Co. ., , Slokes Dairy .,,..... . Slrassburger Cleaners Slreillhau's .. Tee's Reslauranl , Tenore, Tony lnc. , Timmon's lnsurance Tobias Sludio ,,,. . Trimble's Grocery Union Sa nilary, lnc. VeIle's .,.,, H ., , - Velerinarians ,. , Vic Xi Paul's, lnc. . , Vradelis Bros. ,. Walburg lnsurance Agency , While, Roy A. Co. , , Whilehead Radio 81 TV ,, Williamson-Ziegler Furnace Co Wilmer Molors ,...., . , Worlhmore's , , WPFB ,,.,.. ,,.,...., ,..... Wrenn Paper Co. Youlsler, David . .ADL f0gl 6Ll0A A lfLf0 gl 6LlOA15 .giepping oozf . . . ana! up ,. ,Nl ,, K ' il-.Y Nh., k ., A' lk ' . I ' '51 rv' .' ' ,' vf' 'Wiif ' 5f'ff ' 3 . 9 -5755?-fx' X I- K A'-1, .1 4 v .,.i,L ,Q irixfi 9 ' ' ' 'fit-Ql.f'?'xx ' 51:2 -L ' g . : 1'f?:5?5f-73? '. 'ii ,. 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