Milton Union High School - Echo Yearbook (West Milton, OH)
- Class of 1960
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FOREWORD
Our high school days are filled with cherished mem-
ories. Some you remember better than others, such as that
important game you wanted so much to win, your first
school dance, the class parties and picnics, the thrill of
being a senior, and at last the wonderful feeling of accom-
plishment when that coveted diploma is placed in your
hand.
To help remember these special moments, we present
to you, the student body of Milton-Union High School, the
1960 Echo.
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Sandy Long supports the Student Council by buying a School pennant.
YEAR
Students linger after school making plans
for Friday night.
Karen Dyke demonstrates "tidiness" while pre-
paring some pie dough in our new home
economics department.
Unknowing she is to he crowned queen, Jo Ann Gingrich is
escorted to the field by Barry Brown.
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School's out for the day, but Sheryll Hart and
Tom Gray stay to discuss thc afternoon's activities.
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ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE STUDENTS
ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL
Mrs. Oneida Minnich
SECRETARY TO
ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL
Mrs. Elizabeth Walker
NIR. DALE CIQMMINS
Library
NIR. RAY DILEY
Agriculture
MR. FRED BITTLE
Science
NIR. RUPERT BERKETT
Business
MH. JACK ADAMS
Surial Studies
MR. WILLIAM BALLINGER
Social Stuclivs
MISS LUCILLE DUNN
Business
Guidance Director
MR. WILLIAM FOX
Driver's Education
MRS. KATHLEEN GEETING
English
Spanish
MR. A. E. GEETING
Mathematics
MR. WILLIAM GINN
Physical Education
MRS. LAUREE HUFFAKER
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MR. HERBERT IANNONE
Health
MRS. ESTHER KNIFE
MR. ROBERT KREMER
1 Social Studies
' MR. J. DALE KYSER
' Mathematics
MR. BOB LONG r- 'Ale
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MR. RUSSELL LUTZ
Science
Guidance Director
HRS. EDITH NOBLE
Speer-I1
Latin
MISS JANE SHANCK
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MRS. KATHUIINIL SCHLL
MR. H. W. STALEY
Industrial Arts
English
MR. DEAN STITZ
Instrumvntal Music
MISS THEODORA STOCKSDALE
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Vocal Music Physical Education
MRS. NIILDRED WARNER Heahh
Science
NIR. KEITH WEIDNER
English
Social Studies
High school teachers take time out for laughs at teachers' meeting.
BOARD OF EDUCATION FUNCTIONS
TO MAKE OUR SCHOOLS BETTER
Mr Kenneth G1n,r1Lh Mr Roy Clbbs Mr Isan Se 'Vlote Presldent Mr Bwron Stoner Clerk Trea urer
man Ur Rlehard Stemer VICE Pre ldent Mr Mlles M1 R L O borne Superlntendent of School
Ewen student 1n the lVI1ltonDn1on School System
owes a reat deal of thanks to the members of the
Board of Fdueatlon These men donate much of thelr
trme and ener x for the well hem of exerw one of us
'Nlalcm lmportunt decrslons and 9St3bll hm school
polrmes alon w nth other jobs are onlw a few of the
mam functlon thes perform
The member are elected 11 the xoter of the
school dlstrlct for a four wear term Holdrn thelr
meetm on the eeond Nlondax m ht of each month
the Board of Fducatlon dlscu ses mam thln s wshlch
are lmportant to all of u
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FIRST ROW: Bessie Fine, Laverne Koogler, Cleo Swank, Sllilfki Miriam Hurry, Mary C21SSC'll, H0110 Lutz, Gladys
Delight Shuff, Edna Rose, May Nctzlvy. SECOND ROYV: Betty HiSS0I1il, Mary Hflfshlliifflef, Irene Ohllfn-
COOKS, CUSTODIANS, AND BUS DRIVERS
Linda Rathfon looks happy as she finally completes the lunch line and pays for her
lunch.
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MAKE SCHOOL ROUTINE POSSIBLE
FIRST ROW: Kenneth Furlong, Lowell Nillizer, Howard Hissong. SECOND ROW: .lim Hughes, .l0hn Weaver, Frank
Albaugh, Marge Albaugh, Dan lnglc, Kenneth Haffman, Lee Herz, Lester Hall, Everett Null, Leonard Fctters, Dale Lewis.
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Judy Brower wonders what comes next as Mrs. Noble gives her help with first year Latin.
A sophomore English student asks Mrs. Knife a question
concerning Julius Caesar.
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Cecting gives
Spanish class.
an oral vocabulary quiz to hcr second year
ln this husy and modern world of today a
command of the English language is a news-
sity. All students lnust complete four years of
English including grammar. literature, and
theme writing, which gives them a well-round-
ed knowledge for use and Conversation.
Speech is offered to those students who wish
to master the art of delivering speeches.
Latin and Spanish are offered to az-ademic
students who want to know rnore about the
language, customs, and people of other coun-
tries.
BENEFITS ALL
Students make use of the library in their honor study hall
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Martha Spitler "compares" her lest answers to
Ditmer's in Mr. Burkett's Business Math Class.
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MATH DEVELOPS
.lohn Bradshaw explains a hoard problem to Mr. Geeting's
Algebra II class.
The Nlilton-Union Math llepartment of-
fers students a wide variety of math sull-
jevts. which tvavh students to reason lietter
hy logrival thinking. Math study provides
an 1-xt-f-Ili-nt foundation for future work in
suvh fields as engineering. physics. and
surveyingx.
To fit the specific needs of each student,
plane and solid geometry. husiness math,
shop math. trigonometry, and two years of
algehra are offered.
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Mr. Gt-1-ting questions Arne Vandvrhurg pointhlank Concerning the
formula fur finding the hypotenusv- of a right triangle.
REASONING ABILITY
Budgie Williams and Barbara Boston elaborate on a trigonometry
problem for Mr. Geeting's senior trip class.
Solid geometry student Allen Netzley explains
a phase of the sphere to his classmates.
Mrs. Warm-r's biology students take a "closer look" at plant and animal life through microscopes.
Mr. Russell Lutz explains the distillation of water to his chemistry
class hy means of an experiment.
EXPERIMENTS AND
Ifnder the supervision of Mr. Fred Bittle, Mr.
Russell Lutz, and Mrs. Mildred Warner, the Milton-
Union science students are taught chemistry, phys-
ics, general science, and biology.
The various classes are treated to field trips,
film strips, and movies, which add to the students'
interest.
The courses are geared to a high school level and
taught in such a manner that students will benefit
from the teachings whether they plan to go into the
scientific field or not.
SOCIAL STUDIES CREATE
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Understanding this world in which we live is the
purpose of the social studies department. Senior
students learn the present-day functions of a demo-
cratic government, and endeavor to develop their
knowledge of American social, economic, and poli-
i 5 tical life. Juniors receive'a better understanding of
America's history as do the Sophomores on the
world's history.
At Milton-Union the social studies department
attempts to develop a spirit of patriotism and loyal-
ty to one's country.
These American history students take notes as Mr. Long
explains the map of the United States and its history.
Mr. Ballinger checks Barb Tinnerman's civics notebook which is kept up to date with each new chapter.
UNDERSTANDING OF WORLD AFFAIRS
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Mr Weldner explains .1 phaee of Ohlo History
to Galen Spltler who Seems to be thlnkmg about
somethmg else
Lowell Puterbaugh pomts out a sectlon of Europe to Wir Kremers Woxld H1 tory clas
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Curtis, Paige Ditmer. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Hughes,
Carolyn Weikr-rt, Sara Oyer, Ronnie Belcher, Cynthia Rike,
.lo Ann Gingrich. Judy Sherman. NOT PICTURED: Bill
Anderson, Karen Swisher.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Mr. Burketfs beginning shorthand class develops skill
in the translation of new outlines.
Business students are trained extensively
through the various courses available at
Milton-Union. Two years of typing and
shorthand are offered in which the business
student gains accuracy and speed. Office
practice, business machines training, and
filing and secretarial practice well prepares
one for meeting the outside world of busi-
ness.
These .lunior girls in Nliss Dunn s Office Practice class peck
away" at their typewriter-s preparm themselxe: for a business
occupation.
DEVELOPS BUSINESS COMPETENCE
Sandy Bent thinks, "I'l1 never get this done if the wrong letters keep popping up
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HOMEMAKERS ENJOY
NEW FACILITIE
Miss Stocksdule shows slides in home economics Class
At lVlilton-Union, four years of home
economics are provided to give students
instructions in homemaking. Planning
meals, home decorating, and sewing are
also taught.
Sandra Nlarcum illustrates correct child care to Elaine and Sharon
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Checking cars in West Milton was one
of the many projects the F.F.A. had
this year.
PROJECTS KEEP AG BOYS BUSY
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These eggs came from some of the 10,000
hens raised on Bill WHTIlt'f'S farm.
The major objective of vocational agri-
culture is to help agricultural students de-
velop their abilities and make a beginning
and advancement in farming. lfnder the
leadership of Nlr. Ray Riley. these stu-
dents put their knowledge into practice at
home and in the community by farming
and improving home living conditions and
assuming rural leadership..
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fi' In the spring of 1960 the e 1' l' K hows were plowm tht round on the Lhuptmr
farm. The farm proceeds are u ed to finance chapter trip
STUDENTS RECEIVE CREATIVE SKILLS
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Industrial Arts II students
Frank Fulton, Steve Roush,
and Dave Williams work in
the printing department on
a job for Mr. Staley.
Mr. Staley has a "man to man" talk with Sherman Lucous
concerning a project due last Friday.
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ment develops creative ahility in many
phasesiwood-working. photography. print-
ing. etc. Taught hy Mr. H. W. Staley. the
shop boys also study mechanical drawing.
drafting. and shop math in the shop vlass-
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THROUGH MANUAL AR
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TS DEPARTMENT
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Tom Wv8gHl'F is shown marking un ll cedar night Stand for his
lmcclrnnnm.
planvr whittle away on this wall shelf.
Ron llvlchvr. Intl. Arts ll. lays out a paper
pattvrn at tht- planning tulxlv.
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senior health class
The purpose of Sociology is to teach students the
proper views of life. This year the class is open to
both juniors and seniors.
Senior health classes. also open to juniors this year.
study the functions of the minfl and hocly.
Driving students learn traffic rules and the proper
way of handling a Car through hook-learning: and
actual class practice.
Mr. Fox illustrates the correct way of approaching: an inter
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SENIORS: Joyce Long, Susie Miller, Susan Kerr, David
Kingrey. ,loel Vanderburg. JUNIORS: Sandy Long, Mary
Freeman, Bonnie Callicoat, Allan Dexter. SOPHONIORES:
Bob Pyle, Karen lddings, Dianne Howard, Arne Vanderburg.
FRESHNIEN: Rena Sue Netzley, Janie Waymire, Barbara
Dickson. Judy Brewer. EIGHTH GRADE: Peggy Mason, Ran
dy Northrup, Earl Biederman, Sharon Hoover. SEVENTH
GRADE: Sue Wilt, Lowell Stockstil, Mike Stoltz, Peggy
Weaver. ADVISER: Mr. Jack Williams. NOT PICTURED
Mr. Keith Weidner, ADVISER.
STUDENT COUNCIL HOSTS LEAGUE MEETING
OFFICERS-SEATED: Joel Vanderburg, President. STANDING:
Allan Dexter, Vice-Presidentg Susie Miller, Secretaryg Jane Way-
mire, Reporterg Joyce Long. Treasurer.
The Milton-Union Student Council is com-
posed of selected members from each class,
working: together to improve the school.
A few of the duties of the council are cleaning
the trophy cases, running the supply booth,
cleaning the grounds, and posting current events
on the bulletin board.
Besides co-sponsoring the Homecoming cele-
bration on Oct. 16, the council again sponsored
the WING Coca-Gola Dance Party on Jan. 30.
The oustanding event of the year was the
St.W.B. League Meeting held February 24, in
which Milton-Union played host to the other
schools.
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lo be taken mto the Natxonal Honor SOCICIX IS one of the
hr fhest honors that mn he hestows ed upon a student at Vhlton
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lo be ehflble students must haxe been at Nlrltonlmon
for two semesters and must haxe malntalned a 32 aserage
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shnp leadershlp character and seruce, the four cardmal
pomts of the Natlonal Honor Socletx
Sophomores JUIIIOTS and semors are ellglble wlth sopho
mores hcmff taken as prohatlonars members A formal rnduc
tlon ceremom IS held towards the end of the second semes
ter of each sear
The offlcers for thls vear vsere SUSIC Mlller Presldent
Susan Kerr, Vice Presldent ,los ce Lonff Secretarx , John Brad
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FIRST ROW: Jeanne Durham, Mary Simmons, Sheryll Hart,
Sharon Bright. Sue Dickey, Susie Miller, Linda Rathfon.
SECOND ROW: Jane Brewer, Janet Smith, Barbara Kester,
Carolyn Minnich. Barbara Boston, Sharon Hartley, Connie
Thompson, THIRD ROW: Barbara Tinnerman, Cynthia Rike,
ADVISERS: Mrs. Margaret Rhoades and Mrs. Reta Stitz.
Joy Thompson, Susan Kerr. Jackie Rike, Vickie Rhoades
Cindy Cross, Jill Osborne. FOURTH ROW: Judy Sherman
Joyce Harley, Nadean Coate, Sylvia Stallman, Sandra Peele:
Carol Laycock, Jo Ann Gingrich, Carol Ehlers. NOT PIC-
TURED: Cynthia Collins, Pam Hood. Sharon Kauffman.
TRI-HI-Y EMPHASIZES
To create, maintain, and extend throughout
the home, school, and community high standards
of Christian character is the purpose of Tri-Hi-Y.
In addition to planning morning devotions
and religious assemblies with the Hi-Y, the
Tri-Hi-Y co-sponsors the Homecoming festivities.
OFFICERS-SEATED: Jo Ann Gingrich, Secretary,
Jeanne Durham, Vice-Presidentg Nadean Coate, Presi-
dent. STANDING: Jane Brewer, Treasurerg Cindy
Cress, Reporterg Barbara Boston, Chaplaing Susan Kerr,
General Fund Treasurer.
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FIRST ROW Jodx Brad haw Sally ,lax Carolyn Deuhner Iddln JHUICC LOW!" Jane Bldclxmwc THIRD ROW Chcnl
Mary Lou 'Nllller Gayle Laxcy SECOND ROW Karen Bveman D13nnf'H0V'3ffl
HIGH MORALS
The 'Vlllton Lnlon Sophomore Trl H1 Y
Cluh newly orgamzed thxs xear aids the
H1Y and Semor Trl H1Y IH plannlng
mornmff dCVOtl0I'lQ and rell wus asQem
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ltleq the Club algo holds dlscusmone on dat
nc pubhc speakmff and groomlnv
OFFICERS-FIRST ROW Cheryl Beeman Secretan Jane Blackmore
Ire ldcnt Dlane Howard XICP I rr xdf-nl Cawle Laws Reporter Llnda
Pfelffer Lhaplam Jodi Brad haw Trezwurc-r
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OFFICERS-David Kingrey. Cabinet Nlemherg Keith Brown, Vice-Presidentg
,loc-l Vanderlmurg, President: Walter Pfeiffer, Secretaryg John Bradshaw,
Treasurer: Bill Lea. Chaplain.
Hi-Y. which is closely affiliated with
the Y.NI.C.A.. has the nmttn "Clean
Speech. vlean sportsmanship. vleun liv-
ing. and vlean St'l10lZll'Sl1lP.-.
Swine of the numerous activities they
spfmsnrf-fl this year were slmwing Sev-
eral IIl0Ylt'S after sr-limml. the Sadn-
Hawliins Day llanr-cz and the planning
of the rvliginus asseinlmlies and morning
devotions with 'llri-lli-Y.
FIRST ROW: Roy Jay, Stanley Hagel, Dave Watson. Bob Pyle, Greg Stoltz, John Bradshaw, Bill Anderson,
Walter Pfeiffer. SECOND ROW: Larry Beetley. Terry Beetley. Arne Vandrrlnurg, Dave Kingrey, Keith
Brown, Tom Cingrieh, Bill Lea. THIRD ROW: Ben Northrup. ,Im-l Vandvrlmrg, Tom Cray, Jesse Haines, Mr.
Iannone, Adviser.
ECHO CHANGES TO SUMMER DELIVERY
Students at Nlilton-linion vagerly awaited thr-
arrival of the 1960 Et-ho. A surnnivr delivery hook
was introduwd. making: it possilnlc to invludc
spring sports. the prom and graduations in the
same edition.
Judy Shvrman. Cindy Cross. and Barliara Tin-
Ylt'I'IIl2lIl an-1-ornpzuiic-d lfditor joym- Long: to tht-
Puhlications Workshop at Uhio Lhivt-r'sity. where,-
they learnt-d tht- vorrect methods of assvrnbling a
yearbook.
Having 1'0cc'ivr-fl word that last y0ar's lfvlio won
a rating of A + . the staff undertook another years
hard work with the goal of an All-American year-
book.
Business Munugvr, Barbara Tinncrinan. and Assistant
Bill Anderson, qheck ECHO receipts with Miss Lucille
Dunn. Advisor.
FIRST ROW: Nancy Kerr, Sue Dickey, Kathy
Archer, Susie Miller, Sandra Long, Billie Neff,
Nancy Strawser. SECOND ROW: Shi-ryll Hart,
Linda Rathfon, Connie Thompson, .leanne Dur-
ham. Carol Garrison, Myra Foster. Sherry Gris-
sum, Susan Jones, Janet Smith. THIRD ROW:
Mrs. Waymire, Sandra Swigart, Sharon Kauffman,
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Pam Hood, Jane Harshlmarger, Joy Wheelock,
,lane Brewer, Judy Sherman. FOURTH ROW:
,Io Ann Gingrich, ,lill Osborne, Sue Kerr, Barbara
Kesler, Cindy Cress, Mary Freeman, Sharon
Hughes. NOT PICTURED: Joanne Fetters, Val-
aria Harshharger, Sandra llarcum.
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FIRST ROW: Linda Pfeiffer, Gayle Lavey, ,Ioycc Hoover,
Sally Jay, Patty Green, Linda Lehman, Carolyn Deuhner,
Mary Lou Miller, Jodi Bradshaw. SECOND ROW: Vickie
Rhoades, Linda Wilt, Diana Cool, Becky Dezirth, Kay Black-
more, Claudia Sandifer, Diana Lyhargcr, I'alsy Cummins,
Sandy Bent. THIRD ROW: .ludy Spitler, Judy Buehler,
Sandra Peelu, Jane Blackmore, Phyllis Collins, Jackie Rike,
Karen Iddings, Paige Ditmer, Sylvia Stallman, Dianne Howard,
Cheryll Beeman. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Shaeffer, Sharon
Bohse. Marilyn Null.
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FIRST ROW: Marcia Miller. Janalee Dearth, Barbara Dick-
son, Karen Anderson, Peggy Swisher, Rena Netzlcy, June
Fryman, Carolyn Sowry. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Holmes,
Linda Strawser, Cheryl Victor, Barbara Wagner, Bonnie
Purke' ilc Judy Brewer Linda Nlinnich Janie Wavmire.
Sally Griffin, Donna Nlergler. Bettie Rhoades, Mary Mumma.
Darlene Besecker, Maureen Jones. FOURTH ROW: Sandra
Macy, Cathy Lukens, Joyce Gibbs, Sue Sollenbergc-r, Ruth
Ann Shelley, Janie Gingrich, Martha Spitler, Sue Su-pp,
Nancy Wfarner. NOT PICTURED: Carol YVaymire. Linda
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THIRD ROW: Angela Rentz, Jane Walker, Nancy Stoner, Amfild-
OFFICERS AND BOARD-ef-S'I'.'KNDlNC: Jane Harshbarger, President.
FIRST ROW: Sandra Long, Tri-asurerg Jackie Rikc. Secretary, Jo Ann
Gingrich, Vice-President. BOARD MEMBERS-SECOND ROW: Martha
Spitler, Billie Neff, Barbara Kesler, THIRD ROW: Jill Osborne. Cindy
Cress, Bettie Rhoades. NOT PICTURED: Patsy Cummins, Reporter.
To promote clean sportsmanship, en-
courage girls' athletics, and get along
with people are the main aims of the
Girls, Athletic Association.
This year the G.A.A. float won third
prize at Homecoming with the theme
Hpickle the Piratesf, After the football
game the C.A.A. sponsored the annual
Homecoming dance.
Play Night, the Sweetheart Hop. and
the C.A.A. Banquet are some of the
many activities sponsored annually by
the Milton-Union G.A.A.
BUNSEN BURNERSg FUTURE SCIENTISTS
FIRST ROW: ,leannc Durham, Becky Dearth, Joyce Croley. Sharon Bright, Carolyn Furlong, Cynthia Collins,
Judy Cool. SECOND ROW: .lim Crawford, Roy Wooley, Jill Osborne, Mary Freeman, Leland Garber, Mr. Fred
Bittle, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Mike Northrup, Earl l.ane, Lowell Wade. .lohn Bradshaw, Paul Hershberger.
FOURTH ROW: Ben Northrup, Mark Lutz, Sam Knife. ,lim Baker, Walter Pfeiffer. NOT PICTURED:
Phyllis Collins, Bill Holmes, Martin Trent, Ron Becker, Mike Cymbala, Larry Bohlcnder, Dave Kendall.
OFFICERS-Leland Garber, Treasurerg Judy Cool, Secretary, Ben Northrup,
Presidentg Walter Pfeiffer. Vice-President.
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The purpose of the Milton-Union
Runsen Burners is to give insight for
possible scientific careers.
The year's activities are highlighted
by field trips, the local. district, and
state science day exhibits. and guest
lectures and demonstrations given by
professional people.
The local annual Science llay, held
early in Nlarch. was again successful
sending many superior projects to the
District Science Day in Springfield.
SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEAM-FIRST ROW: .lane Harsh
lnarger, Connie Tlmnipson, Linda Ralhfon, Joanne Fetlers
Susie Miller, Susan Kerr, Jane Brewer, Nancy Strawser.
SECOND ROW: Joyce Long, Budgie Williams, Tom Voke,
Cynthia Collins, Carolyn Furlong, Ronnie Becker, Scott Jay,
Barbara Boston. THIRD ROW: Allen Nc-tzley, Larry Bohlend
Girls' State delegates Susie Miller and Susan
er, Leland Garber, Ann Markland, Cindy Cress, Tom Wagner,
Barbara Koster. FOURTH ROW: Nadean Coate, Bill Holmes,
Pat Mote, John lireidenbach. Ronnie Ellenlan, Doug Stoner,
David Kingrey, Sandra Swigart. FIFTH ROW: Mike Cymbala,
Ben Northrup, Jim Baker, Joel Vanderburg, Bill Lea, Carol
Ehlers, Jesse Haines. NOT IJICTVRED: Jim Smith, Connie
Dceter.
Kerr discuss their experiences with the Boys'
State delegates Allen Netzley and Jim Baker.
LIBRARY WORKERS-Mr. Cummins. Lilirariang Greg Ditmer, Tom
Gray, Mary Ann Roush, Glenna Rumble. Nancy Strawser, Marilyn Null
Sandy Bent. NOT PICTURED: Roy Wooley. Jim Elliott.
F.B.L.A. ATTENDS NATIONAL CONVENTION
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FIRST ROW: Sharon Bright, Karen Swisher, Judy
Battson. Joyce Hoover, Linda Lehman, Patty Green,
Miss Dunn, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Sue Stepp, Judy
Sherman, Barhara Baltson. Billie Neff, Marilyn Null.
OFFICERS--SEATED: Sharon Kauffman, Secretary:
Linda Lehman, Treasurer. STANDING: Billie Neff,
Jr. Rep.: Barbara Wagner, Soph. Rcp,: Sheryll Hart,
President: Carolyn We-ikert, lst Vice-President: Judy
Battson, 2nd Vice4Prc-sidentg Marilyn Null, Historian:
Shannon Harshliarger, Sergeant-at-Arms.
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Shannon Harshliarger, Mary Miller, Shcryll Hart, Mr.
Burkett, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Mary Freeman, Carolyn
Wt-ikt-rt, Sharon Kauffman. Paige Ditmcr, Kay Black-
more, Barbara Wagner. NOT PICTTQRED: Sharon Shaf-
fer.
Compiling the high school and elementary direct-
ories and doing secretarial work for the teachers are
two of the activities of the Future Business Leaders
of America.
Some of the purposes of the cluh are to develop
competent. aggressive business leadership, to create
more understanding and interest in choosing busi-
ness occupations, to foster patriotism, to encourage
improvement in scholarship. and to promote school
loyalty.
F T A GIVES INSIGHT FOR TEACHING
Teachcrg mel I' T X m0mlJLr 1njox the Annual Valcntlnt'
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OFFICERS SIL X TED Wlr I c-rung 'kd
nur Jane Br: mfr I rr xdcnt N11 s Dlrluy
Adu 1 r SI'AlNDlNf Sharon llartlcy Vue
brad haw RL 1 tu lNamy Walnir Trva ur4 r
FIRST ROW XIdI'Cld 'Nlxlhr C ltln lialur Carol Waunm
NIar1lyn Furlon Sharon Qhaffor Mary Ellrn Brl ht 'Klan
Popp Qally lay SECOND ROW Sharon Hartley Jodi Brad
Qhaw Ruth lNlllllCl' Lmda NIlI1l'llLll Jeanne Durham 'Han
Seabrook Ellldllflll Hohnc Jann Waynnrr' Imda Pfelffer
THIRD ROW NIr Cc-ctln Adu er Judy Bremer Betty.
To r.,lXl hx h school stuclcnts who are lnteru-hcl
ln ICHCDIII a chance to studcnt teach and to make
sure that thls 15 the profewxon thu xx ant to pursue
IS the ann of F I A
The offlcers attuulecl Oherhn Colle e III the
fall to prepare for the seal
A polls e XIQIIZIIIOII das Chrutmas parts and
Valentlne Tea are Qomc of the ex entQ Qponwrecl hx
the club
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Rhoadr Judy qcclwr Donna Dull Carolyn I'urlon Cmclw
Crc lane Brower Ilonnn Lalhcoat FOURTH ROW Lowell
Wade Joy Thomp on Jlll O hornc- Janlc Clngrlch inn Nfarlx
lland Nadcan Coate Nancx Warner Cdlllll. Iauken Nlarlm
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OFFICERS: John Breidenhach, JCRA nu-mbcr: Sylvia Stullmam,
Secretarv-Treasure-rg Jim Baker, Presiclentz Larry l30l1l1'IldCf, Pm'
gram Chairman: Ron Becker. Reporter.
The purpose of the junior Counm-il on World
Affairs is In prmnote. maintain. uncl insure il
4-uniplf-to kriowlmlgc- unil unrlerstancling of world
affairs.
The lm-1-tings are xuriml uilh form-igli t'Xi'llZlIlQ0
students unml lllStlllfllllSlll'll guests as Speakers.
The Ci-nf-ml Topic- of thi- year was "Af1'in'u."
The outslzinclingr eu-nts of ilu- year ineluclecl the
Nloclel General ASSf'llllDly in llayton. the Tri-
State Conference at Cincinnati. ancl the Smur-
f13SlHlI'l'l-R8C'0f.fIlltlOI1 Cereniony for outstanding
meinhers of the elulm which ended the year on
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J C O W A CREATES BETTER INFORMED STUDENTS
FIRST ROW Don Wolfe Ron Becker SECOND ROW
Kirk Lowell Wade Bill Holmes Leland Farber THIRD
ROW Jill Osborne Sylviv. Stallman Daryla Fuller Joyce
Harley John Breidenbach larry Bohlendcr Jim Baker Tom
Glenda Combe Sherry Smith Carolyn Welker! 'Nlary Sea
brook
Sharon Brightl Joy Thompgon, Carol Lraicock, Erenda Van Gray, Tom Timmins, Mr. kremer, Adviser. NOT PICTURED:
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FIRST ROW: Scott lay, Karl Williams, Steve Michaels. Ralph Hildebrand. Charles Green, Mr. Bill Ginn,
Adviser: ,less Haines, Allan Dexter, Ron Berncr, Tom Gray, Sam Knife. SECOND ROW: Marvin Rue,
Allen Netzley, Daw Kendall, "Tiny", Oaks.
VARSITY NM" PROMOTES GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP
The purpose of the Varsity "Nl" Club is
to promote good will among the athletes of
Milton-Union. The Varsity "Nl" boys can
easily he recognized hy their white school
sweaters with attractive recl "lVl's', on the
front.
Any high school boy can become a mem-
her of the club hy participating a full season
in any one of the four major school sports,
and meeting the requirements of that sport.
The club has the honor of selecting the
four candidates, freshman through senior, for
the CAA Sweetheart Hop.
FIRST ROW: Allen Netzley, Presidentg Ron Berner, Vice-Presi
dent. SECON DROW: Allan Dexter, Secretaryg Tom Gray, Treas
urer.
F H A DEVELOPS POTENTIAL ABII ITIES
FIRST ROW Nedetle Smlth Nlary Popp Nlary Ellen Br1 ht
Joyce Coffmet June Fryman Sharon Bn ht Karen Swrsher
Conme Rogers Bexerly Sexauer Har le Nlcbulre SECOND
ROW Judy Seeker Janice Lowry Sharon Kauffman Sharon
Mote Nancy Kerr Lmda Strawser Bohlue Sue Ro er Dlana
Cam Ruth Nlhlzer Beverly Ea trrd c Xn ela Rentl Pe y
Kres Juva Jean Spltler Nlary Bare Brenda Van Klrk Joy
Thompson Barbara Cress FOURTH ROW Miss Judy Burk
hart Student Teacher Sandra Swlgdft' Claudla Sandlfer
Carol Spltler Carolyn Welkert Carol Blanton Sharon Bohse
Donna Wolfe 'Vlarolyn Oaks Tern AlJSlllI'C NOT PILI URED
Sandra Nlarcum
OFFICERS-SEATED Janlce Lowry 2nd V160 President Sherry Smlth
lst V1CCPI'CldCl'1l Connie Rogers Presldent STANDING Bobble Sue
Roger Recreatlon Leader Carolyn Welkert H1 torlan Sharon Bohse
Reporter Brenda Van Kxrk Secretary Joy Thompson Treasurer
The Future Homemakers of Amerlca had
a very successful wear wlth the FHA
F F A Fall Falr the State and Natlonal Con
YBUTIOUS State Farr demonstratlons, and
Daddy Date Nlte to keep them busy
FHA not only promotes the apprec1at1on
of homemakmff hut also fosters the develop
ment of leadershlp 1n the commumty as well
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'llo provide ineentires for the development of better farming
progranis and for lietter work in school is the main goal of the
Future ldarmers of Anieriea. By striving: to sponsor activities
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that flex elop leaclersliip. cooperation. and eitizensliip. it enables
farm lmovs to better serve their eomniunitv in all areas.
'lille niost outstanding: event of the year was a trip to Kansas
City. Nlissouri. for the National F.lf'.A. Convention.
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Swislir-r's eorsagze at tlie Fall Fair.
OFFICERS: Cary Pit-rm'v. View--l'resi1l1'nt:
Barry Brown. Secretary: Lowell Wlade. Presi-
dent: Jim Donolioo. Chaplain: Preston Mote.
Treasurer: Allen Alliaugli. Reporter.
FIRST ROW: Bill Brown, Mark Herslilwrger, Dale Pierce, THIRD ROW: Roy Yanllyke. Boli Honeyman. Sain Howell,
Jolm Planlz. ,lini Kinsey. Bill Keener. Ken Bflllllbilllgll. Cary Kenny Hattis, Jerry Knife. Kenny Mowry. Larry Ray. Roger
Pierce, John Hoslirook. SECOND ROW: Allen Allmaugli. Barnes. David Truitt. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Ray Diley, Ad-
Lowell Puterliaugli. Frank Howell, Terry Pearson, Nic Mote, viserg Cl:-n Kendall, Rieliard Jackson. Ron Sliellliainnier. Bill
,lolin Pearson. Ricky Robinson. Lowell Wade, Dave Kendall. Warner. Barry Brown, Jim D0n0ll00. Preston Mote.
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FIRST' ROW Sharon Hole Larolyn Sowry Neclette Smith
Carolyn Dcubner I y Swlallnr Lheryl Wlctor bule
Nllller Jeanne Durham Dlana Cool SECOND ROW Lmda
Hmmch Nlary Ylumma Imda lfuffer Barbara W1 ner
Joyce Lon THIRD ROW Nlary Freeman Joy Thomp on
Sh1ron Kauffman Lmdy Crue lam Hood Jlll OQb0rm
Lwntlua Rxke farol Iascoek FOURTH ROW Daryla Ful
lor Carolyn Wulxcr! Cathy Iuken Barbara Tlnnerman
Sherry glllllll Sylua Stallman Joyce Harley FIFTH ROW
Dale Cummm Mlm fr
THESPIANS PRODUCE SKITS AND A PLAY
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claw plays and I IVC them a
chance to exhlblt thelr theatrleal
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elub choae the name the Vlllton
Lmon Ihesplans Some of thelr
liLllYltlCQ melucled Dlllldllln a few
Sta-'fe props and produeln two
Qmall Qklts and a one ant play
OFFICERS-Bettie Rhoade Treasurer Sylvxa Stallman Secretary Nlary
Freeman Presrdent Joy Thompson VICC Prceldent
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Lybarger Joyce Croley Suaan Cool Carol Holm Joyce Cof
fmct Sharon Brl ht lVIarg.1e Nlclulre Shrrlfy Baker SEC
Sharon Mote Kathy Archer Nlyra Fo ur Carolyn Furlon
Kay Dltmer Carolyn lVI1nn1ch 'IHIRD ROW Judy Sherman
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Mary Kea Ier Joy GIIJIJOYIKY Terry Talbot Han Rou lm
Sherry Smith Joyce Harley FOLRTH ROW N11 Flllabeth
Strock Adylser Joel Vanderbur Rolhe Brmwer Lowell Wade
Northrup Blll Lea Tom Cray 'NOT PICTURFD Cynthia
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CHOIR FONTRIBUTES TO ASSEMBLIES
The Choir rehearnea for an ascembly
The Cholr rehearses each Monday
Wedneaday and Frlday durlng the
fourth perlod Its members prepare ee
lectlona for each aaaembly The out
standlnff eyent of the year was the
preaentatlon of a Concert for the enjoy
ment of the Qtudent body
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CHEERLEADERS SPARK SPIRIT OF
Inspiring sa-hool spirit among the student
hotly. hoosting the- inorall- of the teams and
planning pop ass:-nihlivs are only a part of
tht- zn'tii'itie-s of the Xlilton-Enion vlivvr-
lc'znle'1's.
ln znlmlition to le-ailing the stuflent hotly in
vlwmsi the- c'l1Pc'1'lc-aclers posted "pep Signsw
in the- hulls. sponsorecl dances aftvr the home
gann-S. aml sold shakers.
He-siclvs the regular activities of the chver-
leaclc-rs. tht- squad chose Jo Ann Gingrich as
the representative from our school to help
pass out uwarcls at the SWBL Mc-et helcl on
Hay ll. in Dayton.
RESERVE CHEERLE XDERS FIRST ROW Randy YOIIIITUP. Nancy Stoner, Carol Waymire.
SECOND ROW Janie Cm rich Jowcc Cibb Sue Sollcnherger.
STUDENT BODY
Coach Ginn and his twelve varsity cagers get together in
their traditional huddlc prior to the Tipp City battle.
A familiar sight during thv cage season is the concern of Coaches
Fox and Ginn ovcr the Q,'iiIIlC'S outcome.
a, Milton! Col Fight! Win!
FIRST RUXV: Barbara Tinncrmun. Shannon Harshliarger.
Jodi Bradshaw, Bobby Menkn:-r. Joyce Thompson, Marilyn
Furlong, .lean Sotzing, Donna Tinncrnian. SECOND ROW:
Bill Lea, Student Director: Martha Spitler, Wayne Cripc, Bar-
bara Wagner, Barbara liattson, Vickie Sherman, Sharon Burn-
The Milton-Linion High School Band. in addition
to providing halftime entertainment at football games,
marched in the Mum Festival parade at Tipp City
and led the first annual Fourth of July celebration at
West Milton. The lJand's yearly activities included
marching in the Memorial Day Parade, attending the
Firemen's Convention. presenting a concert at the
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side, Steve- Grise, llloria Heist-y, Sharon Milliken, Cary Beard,
Janie Waylnirc. Gayle Lavey, Ann Markland. THIRD ROW:
Carol Kauffman. Sonia Cass:-l, Valaria Harsliharger, Lillie-
niac llurnside. l.cla Cearhart, Kay Warner, Judy Sotzing,
Bobby Harshlmarge-r, Randall Hughes, Terry Warner. Mary
Munnna. Arne Vandcrburg, Sandy Long, Diane Jones, Karen
BAND PLAYS HOST
Miami County Fair, attending a week of band camp
at Miller's Grove during the summer, and presenting
a concert in the spring. Also, the hand acted as host
to the Miami Valley Band Festival and presented a
concert to the Troy High School student body in ex-
change for an assembly hy the Troy High School Choir
this spring.
Yount. Paul Hines, Kenny Baker, Roy Jay, Carolyn Sowry. Kerr, Rita Foster, jo Ann W1-bt-r. FIFTH ROWQ Mr. Dean
FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Jones, .lolln DUWIQT- Killlly Wivfll. Stitz. Directorg Roger Wliitacre, ,lim Titcombc, Matt Ingram,
Donna Nlcrgxler, Karen Spears, Mark Lutz, Kenny Nlattis, Tom Jim Ft-tter, Stew- Uverliolsvr, Linda Coate, Diana Cool. Carol
Timmins, Byron Ilonolioo, liolm I'att4-rson. Iiziwn-rice Kiser, Spitler, Linda Ratlifon, Judy Cool, .Iam-t Smith. Iiarlnara
Donald llitmvr, Alla-n Crist-, ,lim Small. Lonnie- lloles. Dick Dickson, NOT l'IC'I'URIilJ: Carolyn Furlong.
TO MIAMI VALLEY BAND FESTIVAL
The Majorettes accompanied the band and excelled
in the presentation of precision marching and twirl-
ing routines. This year six majorettes in addition to
the drum majorette were chosen at the tryouts. which
were held the previous spring.
Providing music at the pep assemblies and at all
home basketball games were the duties of the pep
band. This group,.led by Bill Lea. student director, al-
so performed at the Fall Festival. The purpose of the
pep band is to create and preserve the school spirit by
means of music.
In addition to marching at all home football games
and accompanying the band in the various parades,
the Rhythmettes presented a precision drill during
the halftime of the Northmont basketball game. For
the Rhythmettes two "firsts,,, they marched with the
band at the Miami County Fair and at the Miami Val-
ley Band Festival.
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MAJORETTES, RHYTHIVIETTES, PEP BAND
LINDA RA'l'IIFON
llrum Nlajorm-ite'
CAROL I'fl'lI.IfRS
JANE IIRICWER
Co-Captains
PEI' BANIJ--'Bill In-a. Student Di-
re-Ctor. FIRST ROW: Allon Crifv, Roll-
vrt Ilaltffrson. Byron llonolloo. SEC-
ONIJ ROW: Martha Spill:-r. liarllara
Wagner, Lillimae BllI'I19IClC. Barbara
Ilattson. - Carol Kauffman, Valurin
Ilarslllwargor. TIIIRII ROW: Paul
Ilinf-S, Sanclra Long, Kvnny Bakr-r. Di-
anne- Jones, Roy Jay, Carolyn Sowry.
FOURTH ROW: .Iudy Solzing, Gayle
I,11vr'y, .Iufly Cool. Barlmra TITITIPTIIIZIII,
Shannon Harslllmargor. FIFTH HOW:
Carolyn Furlong. Ann Mnrklancl.
SIXTH ROW: Tom Timmins. ,lim Fot-
ta-rs. Halt Ingram. Hoge-r Whitavrv.
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FIRST ROW: Susie Miller, Susan Kerr, Sara Oycr.
SECOND ROW: Judy Sherman, Barbara Kestt-r. JLH10
Brewer, Cindy Kira-ss, Kay Dinner, Mary Ann Roush.
THIRD ROW: Bill Lea. Joyce Long, Cynthia Collins,
"Pick A Dillyf' a three act farce was presented
by the Senior Class on November 20. 1959, under
the direction of Mr. Dale Cummins.
The entire play took place at the Shady Dell
Mortuary. the home of the late Jason Strong. The
plot centered around the reading of the will and
all of Jason's greedy relatives. The relatives were
quite surprised when he left the bulk of his fortune
to one of his friends' sons.
April Dilly, Susie Miller, is being set down after she
tried to escape from the Mad Mortician, Doug Stoner.
Ren Nortlirup, Scott Jay, Nadcan Coatc, Jocl Vander-
lmurgr. James llakcr. Jim Smith, Dale Cummins, Di-
rector. NOT l'IC'l'URED: Doug Stoner, Larry Bohlcn-
dvr.
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FIRST PLAYS IN NEW AUDITORIUM
On Nlzirvli lil. IUOH. tln- junior lfluss pn-sc-xilewl
'Wlan llU'!'lHiill'il.-7 ai llirvc' avt play mlirectefl by
Xlr. llalv lfuinniins.
'lilic' vntire- play limk plum- Un lmarfl ilu' l'.S.5.
iiulunilmiu. lfmnim' zuul imstvi'iwus wiluatiuns arose
when unc' of lllv men lust his important governnient
papers. llnus 1'X4'I'f1llli' on lmurml ln-vanlc' irivulvc-cl
llllllilllgl tlii- play nm' lu ln- lung 1'4-rm-riilwrvcl.
1 Hdnnllll lllilif. Jill fJ5lNVTlll'. plvads Allwrt Nlixu Xlldn lhxur tdlu Nlmlum Lcrm Wan Frgenmn on
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FIRST ROW: Myra Fostvr. Bill Amlvrson. Sllll'lQ'y
llalwr. Ruger Wliituvrv. Roy Jay. K1-itll Brown. ,Ivy
Tlmnipsun, Allan D1-xtvr, Mary Frvcnian. SECOND
ROW: lluvc- Kendall, Carolyn Wcikc-rt, Lynda Heitz-
mun, Mike Nortlirup, Marvin Rue. Jill Osliornv, Wuym-
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Cot L1 Xvhailc nf ll illvaiiiii' wtls thc the-nw nf
e' first prize winning flmit cnt:-re-tl lry xht-
uninr Class
Co-Captain
Gingrich.
At the ll0IIlCCOIIllllg dancv, our queen, ,lo Ann Gingrich,
dances with John llrudshaw.
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The GAA float with thv the-mc "Pickle the Pirates" won third
prize.
ELECTED QUEEN
Fawntclla Swank, Homecoming Queen of 1959, crowns
Jo Ann Gingrich as Queen of 1960.
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The Fopliomores won seconrl prim- with their float having
the the-nie "Dial V for Vic-tory."
The highlight of the- football season was the annual
homecoming festivity. Students liegan early in the
season to prepare for their class and club floats.
The name of the queen was kept sevret until the
Crowning eereniony-a familiar tradition at Milton-
Union.
This yearis queen was Senior ,lo Ann Gingrich.
Members of her court were Susie Miller. Seniorg
Susan Jones, ,luniorg Cheryl Beeman, Sophonioreg and
Janie Gingrich. Freshman.
Queen Jo Ann reigns over the Homecoming festivities with her court--Janie Gingrich, Cheryl Beeman, Susan Jones, and Susie
Miller.
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QUEENS REIGN OVER CQLQRFUL EVENTS
VIISS KAREN SWISHER
MISS LINDA RATHFQN
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Sweetheart o Queen
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MISS CHERYL BEEMAN
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Sidewalk cafes of Paris.
AIIAA THEME CREATE
"Paris in the Spring" was the
theme the juniors chose for the
WSU Junior-Senior Banquet and
Prom. The theme was carried out
very cleverly by the use of side-
walk cafes and everyone enjoyed
dancing! to the music of Bill Camp-
ln-ll's Orchestra.
But everything was over all too
soon. and anyone of the dreamy-
cyed couples would have told you,
"We could have danced all night."
After enjoying their dinner, these "Promers"
eagerly await thc rest of the evening.
Here Larry Koogler and Barbara Elicker dance to
the music of Bill Caniplwll's Orchestra.
Queen Virginia Antonides and King Terry
Humphrey seem to he enjoying themselyes
as they open their gifts.
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IDEAL MOODS AT 1959 AND 1960 PROMS
Jill Osborne provides an amusing hit of entertainment
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with ht-r pantomime-, "The Klan un the Flying 'l'rapt-ze."
Conveying the mood of Hawaii, Bonnie Callicoat does the
hula.
On April 29, 1960, the juniors and
seniors enjoyed a banquet and even-
ing of dancing with music furnished by
Dick Nutting and his orchestra.
Once again it was time for the ,lun-
ior-Senior Banquet and Prom. A large
mural of palm trees, crepe paper stream-
ers and orchids added to the theme,
"Hawaiian Cruise."
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Glen Kendall and Cindy Cress seem quite happy after
ln-ing crowned King and Queen of thu 1960 Prom.
As the hand begins to play, these people feel almost as though they
are dancing under the stars of Hawaii.
GRADUATION 1959
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On Nlay 25. l'J5'J. 'PT Seninrs marched up
the c:andI1-lit aisle lu lmecmne the largest c-lass
lugrafll1alt'fI'um Nliltnm-lvniuti.
The 1-lass ehose the theme hllopes of the
llust Ring Bells nf the Future." with pink and
silver as their 1-lass enlors and rt pink rose
as their flmser.
Soon graduation was over and these sen-
iors tnarehed out tu take their places in tho
world.
Hr. Williams is wngzratulutingz and giving the awards tn the
Yaledietnriuns. Doug: Midlum, Carol Fullu, and Sunny Rae Knlfe.
Presenting ll musical selection arc Sandra Curlier, ,ludy Snyder,
Barbara Elicker. and Nancy Freeman.
The Address of Welcome is being given by
Sandra Carlier.
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FIRST ROWY Dave Kendall. Sain Knife. Ralph Hilde-
hrand. Barry Brown, Co-Captains Allen Netzley and
"Tiny'l Oaks, Tom Cray, Ron Berner, Dave Cook, Scott
Jay. Chuck Green. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Mikel, Mgr.:
Mike Northrup, Kent ljriuey. John Bradshaw, Dick
Nihizer, Tom Wagner, Steve Michaels. Marvin Rue. Tom
Gingrich. Keith Brown, Russ Fisher, Steve Schmermund,
Mgr. THIRD ROW: Tom Corcoran, Mgr., Steve Roush,
Waltcrr Rentz, Pat Holder, Bob Pyle, Dave Lieser, Walter
Pfeiffer, Earl Lane, Stan Jones, Dave Watson. FOURTH
ROW: Assistant Coach llill Fox, Head Coach Bob Long,
Assistant Coach Bill Cinn.
Halfback Allen Netzley skirts left end
for long yardage against West Carroll-
ton in the annual Homecoming tilt.
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DATE OPPONENT WE THEY
Sept. 11 Northridge 4PremiereI 25 0
18 'Vandalia-Butler 32 0
25 'Eaton 35 0
Oct. 2 'Northmont 20 12
9 'Trotwood-Madison 6 6
16 'West Carrollton fHome.l 26 16
23 'Brookville 17 6
30 'Oakwood 13 12
Nov. 6 'Tipp City 20 6
13 Covington 14 6
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BULLDOGS COP S.W.B.L. CHAMPIONSHIP
Co-captains Allen Netzley andi"Tiny" Oaks led the
1959 Bulldogs through an undefeated season to cop
the S.W.B.L. title for the first time since 195111. With an
explosive backfield and a strong forward wall, the
Bulldogs were one of the biggwt threats in the area.
After knocking off Northridge in the Premiere, the
boys continued winning with victories over Vandalia,
Eaton, and Northmont. On Oct. 9, the "champs" met
Trotwood on the local turf and battled to a 6-6 dead-
lock. However, Milton got back on the winning track
against West Carrollton in the Homecoming classic,
and finished their terrific season with wins over
Brookville, a tough Oakwood eleven, Tipp City, and
the previously unbeaten Buccaneers of Covington.
Seniors Tom Cray, Barry Brown, "Tiny", Oaks,
and Allen Netzley were placed on the All-League
squad. Juniors Ralph Hildebrand and Ron Berner,
co-captains for the 1960 season, were also All-League
selections. Sam Knife and Chuck Green received
Honorable Mention in the halloting for Milton.
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BARRY BROWN
Left End
All Lea uc
TOM WACNER
Guard
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STEVE MICHAE
Halfback
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Center
All League
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BULLDOG CAGERS FINISH IN FOURTH PLACE IN
Coach B1ll Glnn s squad 1mprosed conslderablx
on last season s 2 I1 record by f1n1sh1n a respect
able fourth 111 Southwestern Buckexe lea,.ue plax
defeats oser a ruffred schedule l'he1r onlx lossts
1n loop compet1t1on were to lNorthmont Eaton
and Oakw ood flIllShlIlr. IH that order
In the Doffs opemno t1lt w1th Newton, Mllton
poured ln 60 po1nts to down the lnd1ans but
dropped thelr next two encounters Wlth Falrborn
and Plqua
lvllltflll opened league plax at Eaton talun
a beatlng. at the hands of the except1onally hot
Fa les mol Howexer the Dons rebounded
the f0ll0Wlflf' week wlth a D9 13 VIH over the Van
dal1a Butler Avlators
In the Hohday 'lournament at Tzoy Nlllton de
feated Tecumseh 3937 1n flrst round play, but
were defeated bs a touch Troy qumtet 81 19 to
f1n1sh runner up 111 the tournex
OII ,lan 9 the locals met the tou h lNorthmont
Thunderbolts o11 the home floor and came w1th1n
went till to down Trotw ood West Carrollton a11d
Brookulle before dropp111 thelr th1rd a11d flnal
defeat to Oakwood
Mllton flI'llSl1Cd out the1r lea ue play wlth WINS
over 'l'1pp C1tx and lxflfthflfl e then battled to
a thr1ll1n -11 v2 oxertlme VIII oxer Nl1am1 Past
The Green Waxe of freenulle sl1pped past the
Nlllttbll ca,,ers 111 the fourth quarter of thelr llllllal
D1st114t l'ou1na1nent contest to Wln 55 50 and
el1m111'1te the Bulldo s from further COITIPCIIIIOII
,lumor forwald Hon Berner was plcked on the
SWBL second team selectxons 1n the leaffue ballot
ln, th1s season Co captaln ,less HHIHCS and guard
Chuck Creen were chosen as Honorable MCDIIOH
for Nl1lton Iemon
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COMPETITION
JESSE HAINES ALLEN NETZLEY
Center Guard
Co-captain Co-captain
Center Jesse Haines and Tipp City? Mike Mattauscll battle for
the opening tip.
VARSITY
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Tipp City
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ALLAN DEXTER KElTIl BROWN TOM CINGRIQH
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HOOPSTERS COMPILE- 9-7 RECORD OVER
RESERVE
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Guard Cllllfll Rcsww liuopflm-rf Allan Dvxlvr, Kurs Flbl1l'l'. uncl Kvnt
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RUGGED SCHEDULE
FIRST ROW: Put Holder, Roy Jay. Stove Roush, Bob Pyle, vin Rue: Daw Licscr, Sam Knife. ,lim Penny, Russ Fisllcr
Dave Williarns. SECOND ROWY Larry Bvrkvr, Mgr.: Har- Kent Ilrinvy. Stun ,lonvs,ffnu1'll Bill Fox.
COACH GINN'S CINDERMEN PLACE
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FIRST ROW Roger Broolyt Daye Cook Jerry Pmkrr Chunk Green Xrm Yanderhur ,lun Crawford Steye
ton Tom ClhgI'lCll B111 Free man Wlarym Rue Don Lu Hendmr on Ron llmrncr Tom lunnun tcm. Helsey
cou Allan Dexter QEC OINU ROW Steye Rou ly Boll FOURTH I1OW Iom Corcoran 'Nluna cr Dave Wat
Patterson Dick John ton Steyn Oycrholser Corky son bun ,lonc Ralph Hlllltllfdlltl ,less Hume Joel
OCalla han Sam Kmft Barry Brown THIRD ROW Yandcrhur NO'l IICTURED Co.1chB1llC1nn
Wlth a relatlvely youn, squad the 1960 W1llt0Il
Umon track squad had a faxrly successful season
durmff a rugged schedule of ten meets mcludlnfr
the Trotwood Relays Dayton Relays DlQtflCt
Meet and the Southvy estern Buckeye Lea,.ue lVleet
at Welcome Stadlum Dayton Out of ten teams
Milton fmlshed frfth
Sey eral records yyere elther set or neared Sen
lor ,less Halnes clipped off a f1ne tlme of 159
seconds ln the 180 yard hx h hurdles to break hrs
old mark of 16 3 m 59 Also Jumor Allan Dexter
passed hrs old hl h jump record of D9 wrth a
leap of 6 '31 at the lea ue meet settmfr a new
league record Allan also took frrst place at the
Trotyy ood Relays yuth a jump of 6 The Bulldofvs
H0 relay team COIIQIQUH of Daye Watson ess
lrlames Ron Berner and Jerry Pmkerton mlssed
tymf' the school record by one tenth of a econd
at l'roy as they chpped oft a tlme of 1 31 l The
lea ue meet held the 180 yard low hurdles for the
flrst time thls year yuth qteye Roush settm, a
'Wilton record yylth a clorkm of 22 5 seconds
llar es ln the lea,.ue meet yyhlch accounted for
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FIRST ROW .llck Wawmrr Lhufk lrun Carv man 'IHIRD ROW ,Inn Beard K t Coach Jack
Muclnlzalmr Sfolt Lalr Xllen vll7liV lmy Oak Walther Bruce Spltler John N11 hler Allan Dexter
SECOND ROW Joel Yandmrlmrg Ron Bc-rner Stem Je Hamc Dean Cllmfmlter Lrwach B111 Ginn
Nllrllael Ralph Hlldelmrand Xlarun Rue Run Elle
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GOLF TEAM- Coach Bill Fox, Gene Ross, Dave l.im-ser, Jeff Hess, Russ Fisher.
The spring sport of golf returned to Nlilton-lfnion
after a va1'arir'y of one year with Nlr. Bill Fox as
Coach.
Although the Wlilton golfers failed to come up with
a victory during the season. the five lettermen re-
turning next year have valualnle experience and have
high hopes for a successful season.
Sophomore Russ Fisher was the number one man
for the Bulldogs throughout the season. Russ was the
only Milton golfer to hreak lO0 in the District, with
an 88.
GOLF RETURNS TO MILTON-UNION
Seniors Joel Vanderburg and
Ron Rlleman were the one-two
men for the squad all season. Un-
der the supervision of Mr. Herb
Iannone, the squad endured a sea-
son of nine meets. The league
meet. with six squads participat-
ing. was held at Butler with Mil-
ton placing fourth as a team. Out
of 39 boys, Joel and Ron placed
tenth and eleventh respectively.
FIRST ROW: Ron Elleman, Robert
Patterson, Jim Crawford. SECOND
ROW: Joel Vanderburg, Allan Dex-
ter, Don Diley, Jess Haines, Coach
Herb Iannone.
MII TON S W B L CHAMPS OF BASEBALL
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FIRST ROW Larry Can er Paul Hmm Nlanagfrs Barry Hart THIRD HOW Bnll btultenborg Dave Km
SFK OWD ROW Wir Wxlham Ballm er Coach Larry rey Chuck Creen Ron Berner Allan Dexter Dou
Bmclxcr Roy .lay Dave Wlllldfllg John Bradsllaw Keltlt Stoner Tom Crm Larrw Nlmton Roy Yan Dvke
Brown Budgle Wllham Allen Netzlex Pat Holder
Repeatm the wonderful performance of the
1960 champlonshlp football team Coach Ballxn
ers bots wrapped up the Southwestern Buck
exe learue champlonshlp bw defeatmgz exert
team IH the leaffue wlth the exceptxon of the
Northmont Thunderbolts who forfelted their
frame wlth M1llOH
Opemn the season with two non leaffue con
tests wlth Col Whlte and the Roosevelt Teddles
the Bulldo,,s dropped the game Wlth the Cougars
but bounced back Wlth a 5 4 wm ower the Ted
ICS
Chuck Green hurled the flrst of two shutout
vlctorles against Vandalla Butler, 90 to open
the lea,ue season Mllton then dropped Faton
5 1 shut out Creenvllle 2 0 1n a non leaguer and
were WlLl0I'lOl1S over the 'lrotwood Madlson
Rams bv the score of 5 3
The West Carrollton Pirates were next on the
Do s llst as they bowed to Ylllton 2 1 In the
next leaf ue encounter at Brookulle the locals
came from behlnd to score mne runs ln the last
mmn to defeat the touffh Blue Deuls 12 .3 Tlpp
Cltx was the next YlCllm and Wlllton llterallx
ran ow er the Devlls ln recordlng a 14 2 slaughter
In the fmal learue tllt the Bulldovs nlpped the
,lacks of Oakwood m an evtra lnmng thrlller to
rex n as champs of the dlamond as well as the
football hrldxron
In complllnz. thelr f1ne 12 2 slate the Dogs
went to the seml flnals of the dlstrlct In flrst
round plaw Mnlton downed Bellefontame 7 3
and then went on to defeat NOIthfIdgC 12 5
The team next won out over the Tecumseh
Arrows 2 0 to move 1nto the Dlstrlct semx fmals
Here the Bulldofrs were fnnallw halted bs a tough
Sprlnfrfxeld Publlc mne on the Troy dlamond
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FRFSHVIAX AND JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAMS
FIRST ROW Scott Brumbaugh Tom Beam Chns Hansen
.lohn 'VIcNIaken Russ Luken Don Stoner Eddle Rose
Galen Puterbaugh SECOND ROW Ted Studebaker Corky
OCallaghan Kenny Brumbaugh Barry Hart Kenny Smlth
Ronme Hxcks Steve Overholser Cary Helsey Chuck T1n
nerman Ben Nanlmell Vernon Elleman THIRD ROW Mr
Herb Iannone coach .lohn Pearson Davld Brewer lVI1ke
Strawser Dnck Johnston Larry Nlmton Steve Henderson
Drck Smlth Jerry Pmkerton Scott Snyder Lonnie Doles
Jerry Pearson Bxll Freeman Mgr Mr Wrlllam Balllnger
Under the supervlslon of Mr Wllllam Balllnger,
the Mrlton Umon freshman football squad flIllSl'ICd
the season wlth a record of two wms and three
losses Although the season could have been better
the boys gamed valuable knowledge to carry
wlth them mto varsltv plav
coach FOURTH ROW Doug Nllller 'VIgr Barry Hyle
Duane Plerce Slup Tyson Rxchard Donohoo John She
haas FFIIZ Elleman Cary McDowell Don Oaks David
Engle Don Mumma Denms Howard Cralg Mmnlch Danny
Cross B111 Long Kenny Beverly I'IFTH ROW T1m Brandt
Denver Crowell Davxd Nles Terry Thompson Cary Llght
1er Dlck Evans Corby Enoch lVI1ke Stoltz, Nell Lehman
Cary Dxtmer Jeff Elson Allen Casey Bllly Hlttle Steve
Guse Butch Slnlt Dcnms Rohr Scott Ream Dean Shade
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES
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JUNIOR HIGH BA SKIZTIM LI.
FIRST ROW: Terry Dexter, Boll Harsllbargcr Ronnie
Dickson Jim Small Larry Eustridgc. SECOND ROW:
Donnie Stoner Terry Warner llob Drcc. Tcd Stude-
baker Coach Bill Ballinger. THIRD ROW: Earl Ilivdcr-
man Randall Hu ln, Vvrnon Ellcmun Tom Beam
Ralph Warner. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Smith ,lim
Freeman Chris Himgvn Lonnie Dole. Ixlrry Canlcr.
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V A R S I 'I' Y VOLLEYBALL-V
FIRST ROW: Susie Miller,
Sheryll-llart, Kathy Arc-her, Con-
nie Thompson, Linda Rathfon.
SECOND ROWYZ Claudia Sandi-
fer, Jane Bra-wer, Barbara Kester,
Scorekeeperg Susan Kerr, Janet
Smith. THIRD ROW: Judy Sher-
man, Jo Ann Gingrich, Jane Harsh-
barger, Cindy Cress, Referee, Joy
Wheelock, Sandra Swigart.
GIRLS MAINTAIN GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP
BOWLING-FIRST ROW: Nancy
Strawser, Kathy Archer, Nancy
Kerr, Joyce Hoover, Sharon Shaf-
fer, Sheryll Hart, Susie Miller, Sue
Dickey. SECOND ROW: Susan
Kerr, Pam Hood, Myra Foster,
Jeanne Durham, Sandy Long,
Carol Garrison, Mary Freeman,
Linda Rathfon, Gayle Lavey.
THIRD ROW: Judy Sherman,
Joy Wheelock, Cindy Cress, Jane
Brewer, Connie Thompson, Janet
Smith, Jane Harshbarger, Claudia
Sandifer, Barbara Kester.
FOURTH ROW: Sandra Swigart,
Sharon Hughes, Patsy Cummins,
Diana Cool, Sandy Bent, Barbara
Wagner, Karen Iddings, Paige
Ditmer. FIFTH ROW: Jo Ann
Gingrich, Cheryl Beeman, Sue
Stepp, Martha Spitler, Sharon
Kauffman, Linda Pfeiffer, Jane
Blackmore, Dianne Howard.
V A R S IT Y BASKETBALL-
Sheryll Hart, Jane Harshbarger,
Joy Wheelock, Nancy Warner,
Mrs. Waymire, Coach, Judy Sher-
man, Jill Osborne, Jane Brewer,
Jeanne Durham.
R E S Fl R V E VOLLEI BALI.
FIRST ROW: llarbara Wagner.
Ilillin' Nr,-ff, ,Ioycv Hoover, ,Ivannu
Durham. I.incla Wilt. SECOND
ROW: Martha Spitler, Karen
Imlrlings, Patsy lfumrnins, Paige-
Ditnwr. THIRD ROW': Sharon
llugghes. Sue Stvpp, Dianne How-
ard, Che-ryl lla-Q-man. NOT PIII-
TURED: Nanny Warner, ,lill Os-
borne:
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Spit-
ler. Sally Jay, Mary Lou Miller.
Jodi Bradshaw, Diana Patterson,
Suc Stepp, Barbara Wagner. Becky
Dearth, Carolyn Sowry.
BOWLINGiFIRST ROW: .Iune Fry-
man, Cheryl Victor. Karen Anderson.
Rena Netzley, Carol Waymire, Carolyn
Deubner. Linda Lehman, Kay Black-
more. SECOND ROW: ,lane Waymire,
Linda Strawser, Donna Mergler, Eliza-
beth Holmes, Carolyn Sowry, Marcia
Miller, Mary Miller, Marilyn Null.
THIRD ROW: Darlene Besecker,
Jackie Rike, Susan Jones, Sherry
Grissum, Linda Minnich, Ruth Anne
Shelley. Vickie Rhoades, Bettie
Rhoades. FOURTH ROW: .lane
Gingrich. Jill Osbome, lane Walker,
Maureen Jones, Sally Griffin, Bonnie
Purkeypile, Judy Brewer. Joyce Gibbs,
Angela Rentz. FIFTH ROW: Judy
Buehler. Sandra Macy, Sylvia Stall-
man, Sandra Peele, Cathy Lukens.
Judy Spiiler, Linda Arnold. NOT
PIGTURED: Diana Lybarger, Janice
Lowry.
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FIRST ROW: Kenneth Beverly.
john Casey. Bradley Brown. David
Cox, Nlary Ann Crt-ss, Franklin
Ranks, ,lim Alliaugh, Cary Croley.
SECOND ROW: Donnie Berry,
Donald Beard, Galen Brewer. Nan-
cy Deaton. Reva Baker, Linda
Cripe, Treasurer: Richard Baker,
Sue Battson. THIRD ROW: Den-
nis Rohr, Maryanna Dayhoff,
Charles Bohse, Donna Cress,
Nancy Cox, Linda Adams, Mike
Bocliker, Ricky Almsllire, Denver
Crowell.
7th GRADERS RUN INTO VARIETY AND
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FIRST ROW: ,lt-ff Elson, Billy
Evans, Richard Donohoo, Linda
Fritz, Vickie Furlong, Sara Deuh-
ner, Cary Ditmer, Fritzie Elleman,
David Engle. SECOND ROW:
Dickson Folkerth, Danny Cross,
Corby Enochs, Linda Fine, Secre-
tary: Terry Elle-man, Charlyn Gil-
hert, Sheila Hale, Betty Elleman,
Lynn Hamler. THIRD ROW:
Vickie Dohner, Dale Heath, Saun-
dra Ganger, Dick Evans, Steve
Crise, Dianne Harrington, Toni
Ehlers, Delores Doll.
FRST ROW: Sarah Kesler, Dennis Howard,
President: Bill Long, Vice-President: Cary
McDowell, Judy Laycock, Barry Hile,
Sergeant-at-Arms: Richard Isaacs, Donna
Kiser. SECOND ROW: Jim Knife, Cary
Lightner, Carol Hines, Russell Hittle, Bruce
Kester, Doloris Jeffers, Mary Ann Jones,
Kathy Herman. THIRD ROW: Dale Heath,
Cathy Lutz, Linda Honeyman, Alice Hennan,
Geneva Jeffery, Dick Kerr, Personal Ac-
counts Trcasurcr: Linda Sue Hoover, Judy
Krug.
FIRST ROW: Janie O'lJcll, Don
Mumma, Don Oakes, Wayne Puter-
lnaugh, Tim Manson, Raymond
Miller, Charles Miller, Patricia
Newman. SECOND ROW: Rita
Mcfluire, Duane Pierce, Doug
Minkner, George- Patty, Dexter
Manning, Don Paulus, Craig Min-
nich, Mary Osman. THIRD ROW:
Tim Michaels. Rieliard Puter-
haugh. Edward Mattis, Mary Neff,
Charlene Pulls. Janice- Mortar,
David Mote, David Neis, Terry
Mowry.
CONFUSION IN THEIR FIRST YEAR OF JUNIOR HIGH
FIRST ROW: Beverly Smith,
Galen Spitler, Joe Smith, Pamela
Rasor, Ronald Silknitter, John
Shellhaas, Cary Sass, Katrina
Snell. SECOND ROW: Rae Nell
Shroyer, Mike Roberts, Deborah
Reed, Priscilla Sarver, .Ianet
Smith, De Wayne Scales, Law-
rence Rabenstein, Kathy Seabrook.
THIRD ROW: Dick Sowers, Den-
nis Rohr, Scott Ream, Robert
Shilt, Carolyn Sass. Rose Ann
Rogers, Jim Rouch, Dean Sowcrs,
Betty Rhoades.
FIRST ROW: Neil Lehman, Burma Wood,
Alberta Steele, .Ian Strawser, Billy Ray,
Terry Wood, Bobby Spitlcr, Judy Willis,
Sue Wilt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dale Kyser,
Adviser: Terry Thompson, Jim Stukenborg,
Steve Uhrig, Lowell Stockstill, Mike Stoltz,
Skip Tysdn, Glenda Ann Hann, Julia Ann
Spitler, Melody Stowe. THIRD ROW: Peggy
Weaver, Vickie Truitt, Linda Stephenson,
Phillip Wagar, Judy Wilson, Barbara Teich-
man, Tom Peele, Kathy Webb, Karen Stick-
el, Miss Elizabeth Strock, Adviser. NOT
PICTURED: Otis Trader, Teddy Wiant.
FIRST ROW: Robert Dress, Rita
Foster, Personal Accounts Treas-
urer, Larry Eastridgc, Ronnie
Dickson, Terry Dexter, Kay Davis,
Raymond Combs. SECOND ROW:
Dianne Darsr, Patricia Cress, Don-
ald Ditmcr, Wayne Cripe, Angie
Frady, Secretary: Vernon Elleman,
Linda Cool, THIRD ROW: Larry
Canger, Leta Cearhart, Ellen Cox,
Dianne Dietrich, Bonnie Cox. Al-
len Elifritz, Lonnie Doles. Presi-
dent: jim Freeman. NOT PIC-
TURED: Cary Ellis.
FIRST ROW: Barbara Collins,
Sonia Cassell, Sharon llurnsidv,
Gloria Ilrighl. Scott lirumbaugh.
liars' llollse, ,lim Boolir-r. SECOND
ROW: .luckiv Baker, Sophia Ar-
nett, llorotlly Clayconilu. Linda
Coate, Carol Boston, Linda Bru-
baker. Tom Ream. THIRD ROW:
Tim Brandt, Linda Baker, Mary
Lynn Coatc, Robert llattson, Don
llooln-r, Ilill Buck, Earl Ilicdermau,
Charlotte Brandenburg.
EIGHTH GRADERS MOVE ONE STEP
FIRST ROW: Judy Hurley, Gloria
Heisey, Bobby Harshharger, Jerry
Hughes, Dianne Jones, Connie
Haworth, Paul Hines, Joyce Hall.
SECOND ROW: Rosemary Hewitt,
Billy Howell, Gerald Howell,
Steve Honeyman, Randall Hughes,
Cindy Hirsch, Gale Heckman, Bon-
nie Hildebrand. THIRD ROW:
Ronnie Hicks, Chris Hansen,
Frank Howell, Sharon Hoover,
Treasurer: Barbara Hirbey, Doug
Hunley, Lois Hoover.
FIRST ROW: N1-il Longrc-ne-4'kcr,
Earl Mergler, Cary Knife, Glenn
Lyharger, Judy Kunkleman, Wilma
Kiscr. SECOND ROW: Doug Mil-
ler, Carol Kauffman, Ba-tty Mr'-
Cinnis, Dalc Mote, Sharon Milli-
kin, Peggy Mason, Vice-President.
THIRD ROW: Russ Lukens,
Sergeant-at-Arms, John fNIcMaken,
Karen Millikin, Peggy Nankivell,
Carol Minnicll, Steve Krug. NOT
PICTURED: John Kolb, Virginia
Minnich, Linda Moran. Carol
Harsllharger.
CLOSER TO HIGH SCHOOL YEARS
FIRST ROW: Joyce Thompson,
Jo Ann Weber, Karen Yount, Roy
Wyrick, Cynthia Trent, Ronnie
Stine. SECOND ROW: Gloria
Wilson, Kathy Werts, Terry
Warner, Ted Studebaker, Patty
Wackler, Donna T i n n c r m a n .
THIRD ROW: Kay Warner, Ralph
Wamer, Carolyn Swathwood, Don-
ie Stoner, Jayne Wright, Mr. Keith
Weidner, Adviser. NOT PIC-
TURED: Richard Stine, Cecil
Webb, Donna Willis.
FIRST ROW: Jerry Shaw, Eddie
Rose, Jim Small. John Plantz,
Galen Puterlmaugh, Jim Pierce,
Larry Sanders. SECOND ROW:
Bonnie Shade, Tanya Shade, Jean
Sotzing, Dean Sowers, Dorcus
Slagenweit. Randy Northrup, Re-
porterg Sharon Potts. THIRD
ROW: Vickie Sherman, Brenda
Recker, Pam Shade, Carolyn Shell-
hammer, Mike Oaks, Dale Philla-
haum, Ken Smith. NOT PIC-
TURED: Steve Saul.
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join most of the cluhs. in which many of them
participated.
Janie Gingrich. freshman representative for
Homecoming. was elected to the Queen's Court.
liarhara Dickson was chosen as one of the major-
ettes. Outstanding freshman athletes were Steve
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Steve Henderson. The freshman basketball team
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Invitalionayliournamentin February' Bill Freeman, Presidentg .lanie Gingrich, Treasurerg Sue Sollen-
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Nanvy Stoner
Mike Ftrawser
llulmlmy Stringer
De Wain Swatlmwood
Peggy Swisher
Terry Talbott
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Cheryl Victor
Cary Wuckler
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Eleanor Allmert
Kenneth Baker
Barbara Battson
Larry Becker
Clif-ryl Bceinan
Larry Beelley
Terry Rm-tley
Jerry Belcher
Ronald Belcher
Sandra Bent
Jane Blavlunore
Kay Blackmore
Carol Blanton
Sharon Bohse
.lim Boyer
Jodi Bradshaw
Dennis Bright
William Brown
Judy Buehler
Lilliemae Burnside
Phyllis Collins
Diana Cool
Ann Corrello
James Crawford
Ed Croley
Patsy Cummins
Steve Cymbala
Donna Daniels
Gail Davis
Tom Davis
Becky Dearth
Richard Dearth
Buddy Dennis
Carolyn Deubner
James Diley
Judy Ditmer
Paige Ditmer
Byron Donohoo
Karen Dyke
Terry Elliott
Rodney Fields
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Sandy Bent, Clie-ryl Bee-nian, and Paige Dilmcr.
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has made the Soplnnnon- Class ve-ry ar-tive this
year. ilitilll filIlQ.fI'If'll and Russell lfislier receiyerl
varsity footlvall letters and 'liom Gingrich was select-
ed aa a meniln-r of the varsity hasketliall team. This
spring found thi- soplioiimres serving at the Junior-
Senior Banquet and eagrc-rly awaiting: their junior
year.
TAKE THEIR PLACES IN CLUBS AND ATHLETICS,
Russell Fisher
Franklin Fulton
Tom Gingrich
Patty Green
Carolyn Harry
Marilyn Harry
Shannon Harshlmarger
Willard Heiscy
Mark Hershlmerger
.leff Hess
Eugene Hildebrand
Pat Holder
.loyce Hoover
Dianne Howard
Sam Howell
Karen Iddings
Richard Jackson
Sally .lay
Doris .lohnson
Stan .Innes
.l. D. Kelly
Gayle Lavey
Linda Lehman
Dave Lieser
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Marilyn Null
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Robert Patterson
,lames Penny
Linda Pfeiffer
Robert Pyle
Mike Randolph
Cary Reeher
Linda Rentz
Walter Renlz
Nancy Replogle
Michael Rich
Bobby Sue Rogers
Connie Ronivker
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FICERS - Patsy Cummins,
Treasurerg Karen Iddings,
Secretaryg Dianne Howard,
Presidentg Dave Lieser, Vice-
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Beeman, Reporter.
Owen Rose
Steve Roush
Glenna Rumble
Leonard Sanders
Jerry Schwartz
Cheryl Sewell
Beverly Sexauer
Bonnie Shaurer
Cay Simmons
Betty Sowry
Carolyn Sowry
Karen Spears
Kenneth Spitler
Martha Spitler
Sue Stepp
Greg Stoltz
Linda Strawser
John Stringer
Rance Tackett
.lim Titcombe
David Truitt
Ame Vanderburg
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Barbara Wagner
Marvin Wamer
Nancy Wamer
David Watson
Jerry Webb
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Bill Anderson
Doug Baker
Shirley Baker
Judy liuttson
Rivllurd Belclicr
Ron Berner
Elaine Bohsc
Rogur Boohcr
John Bradshaw
George Brandt
Roger Brooke
Wayne Brooke
Keith Brown
Mildred Butler
Carol Cain
Bonnie Callicoat
James Coffey
Glenda Combs
David Cook
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Lynda Heitzmag
Ralph Hildebrand
Lynn Hirsch
Bob Honeymun
l'am Hood
Sharon Hughes
Matt Ingram
Niles .lay
Roy .lay
Paul Johnson
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Jerry Jones
Susan Jones
Sharon Kauffman
David Kendall
Nancy Kerr
Sam Knife
Earl Lam-
Carol Laycock
Judy Lees
Sandra Long
Sherman Lucous
Rodney McDowell
Joanne Macy
Sandra Marcum
Gerald Mikel
Ned Mote
Nick Mote
Sharon More
Billie Neff
Theresa Newman
Richard Nihizer
Mike Northrup
Marilyn Oakes
Jim Oburn
Jill Osborne
.loan Patterson
Sandra Peele
Waller Pfeiffer
Larry Ray
Vickie Rhoades
Jackie Rike
Philip Roberts
Marvin Rue
Claudia Sandifer
Mary Alice Seabrook
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School wish In cledieate this section of
the 1060 ECHO to the l'YlPmury of Roll-
ert lfivlcling Wvirlener who clierl very
suflclenly on December 2, 1959.
Holm was an exeellent Stuclvnt. active
in 1-lass and extracurricular organiza-
tions. anrl well likecl hy all who knew
him. llc- will he long remembered for
his eheerful disposition and pleasant
smile.
Judy See-lu-r
Veronica Sewell
Sharon Shaffer
f Ronald Shellhammer
- Tom Shuff
Sherry Smith
Carol Spitler
Judy Spitler
Sylvia Stallman
Bill Stukenhorg
Rowena Tasker
Joy Thompson
Beverly Thornburg
Tom Timmins
Martin Trent
Kent Urmey
Brenda Van Kirk
Don Webb
Carolyn Weikert
Catherine Werling
Roger Wliitaere
Linda Wilt
Donna Wolfe
Roy Wooley
Marilyn Wright
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A big day in a senior's life is ordering his
senior pictures.
After twcivc years of drmuning Graduation
becomes a reality.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Joyce Long, Historiang Bill Lea, Reporterg Jim Baker, lst Vice-Presidentg
Susan Hiller, Pre-Sidcntg Joel Vandcrburgr, 2nd Vice-Presidentg ,Inner Brewer, Sccrctaryg Jane Harshbarger,
Treasurer.
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WORK HARD T 0 MAKE THE DREAMS
In the fall of 1959 the Class of 1960 entered their
final u'1r of school This xear had been lonf'
awaited mth WYCHI anticipation
rlhu were kept busw from the lJ6'lI1IllIl' with
themes homework and extracurricular 8CtlVltlCS In
the fall thes eonstrueted their last float and elected
their l'1t Homerommfr candidate Al o in the fall
thex produced their first class plax Pitk A Dill,
and started their sellmff spree of ma azmes ribbon,
Finallx on April 5 1960 they had earned enouvh
money and left on their trip to tour W19hlIl'1lTIl D C
and New York Cm This trip prox ed to be serv edu
c rational and rnjox able
In the sprung they attended their last meetings and
dam es with the juniors tfltfflalfllllf them to the tra
dltlonal banquet and prom on Aplll 29 and the Alumm
to a banquet and danee on April 30
With the arrn al of their announcements, caps and
frouns thex refalwed that their daxs at Wllltonlnlon
were rapidlw comlnff to an end On 'Nlay 22 1960 they
held their Baeealaureate seruces and on Vlaw 23
ured diplomas
As they leave they will realize that memories are
made of this
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Chorus 2: Drill Team I: FHA I: GAA 3. 4: Inter-
scholastic Volleyball 3. 4: Intramural Bowling 3. 4.
JAMES A. BAKER
Boys' State Delegate 33 Class Vice-President 4: Dis-
trict Scholarship Team Ig Honor Society 3, 43
,ICOVVA 3. 4-. President 4: Science Club I. 2. 3, 43
Senior Class Play: Senior Scholarship Team.
RONALD K. BECKER
District Scholarship Team 2, Hall Monitor Ig Honor
Society 3. 4: Interscholastic Baseball 2. Bas'-f-'lv-ll
I. Track I: ,ICOWA 3, 4: Science Club If 2, 3, 43
Senior Scholarship Team.
LARRY A. BOHLENDER
District Scholarship Team 2. 3: Hall Monitor I: Hon-
or Society 2. 3. 4: Interscholastic Baseball 3, Basket-
ball I: JCOWA 3.14, Program Director 4, Science
Club I. 2. 3. 4. State Science Fair 3: Senior Class
Play. Student Director: Senior Scholarship Team.
BARBARA A. BOSTON
District Scholarship Team 2, 3, Entered 2, Honor
Society 3, 4g Senior Scholarship Team, Tri-Hi-Y 3,
4, Chaplain 4.
OF THE TRIP AND GRADUATION
JOHN E. BREIDENBACH
District Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2,
3, 43 ,ICOWA 2, 3, 4, .ICRA member 4, Science Club
1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Senior Scholarship Team.
JANE M. BREWER
Class Secretary 4: Drill Team I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain
3, 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4: GAA
I, 2. 3, 4, Representative 3, Interscholastic Basketball
1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3,
43 Library Staff Ig Senior Class Play, Senior Scholar-
ship Team, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Q 1
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ROLLIE s. BREWER 5, 1
Chorus 4, District Scholarship Team 1, Hall Monitor
Ig Interscholastic Track 1, Manager lg Science Club
1, 2.
DWAINE L. BRIGHT
Chorus I, Inclustrial Arts Club 1, 2, Interscholastic
Baseball I.
SHARON BRIGHT
Chorus 3, Al, FBLA 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, County Queen
2. Reporter 2. lst Vice-President 3: JCOWA 3, 4:
Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4.
BARRY L. BROWN
FFA I, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4, Interscholastic Basebal
I, Basketball 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
LARRY D. CLARK
Entered 4.
NADEAN S. COATE
FTA I. 2, 3, 4, Chaplai
1, Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Class Play, Senior
Scholarship Team, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President
3. President 4.
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Chorus 4, District Scholarship
Tri-Hi-Y 4.
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CLASS PLAY,
CYNTHIA L. COLLINS
Team 1, 4, Drill Team
4, FHA 1, 2, Historian 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Office
Work 2, Science Club 3, 4, Senior Scholarship Team,
CYNTHIA K. CRESS
Annual Staff 4, Bulldog Bark Staff 3, Dramatics Club
3, 4, Drill Team I, 2, FTA 1, 4, GAA 1. 2, 3. 4.
Board Member 4, lnterscholastic Volleyball 1, 2, Ref-
eree 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Library'Staff 1,
3, Senior Class Play, Senior Scholarship Team, Tri-
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Honor Society 4.
JOYCE A. CROLEY
Entered 4, Chorus 4.
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Chorus I: Office Work -1-.
P. MICHAEL CYVI BALA
District Scholarship Team 1, 2, lg Science Club
I. 2, 3. el: Senior Scholarship Team.
CONNIE I.. DEETER
Office Work 2, 3, Alt: Senior Scholarship Team.
L. KATHRYN DENNIS
Bulldog Bark Staff 35 Chorus lg FBLA I. 2, 3, Rep-
resentative 2. Secretary 3: FHA l: Hall Monitor 23
Office Vvork 2.
GREG K. DITMER
lnterscholastic Football 1, 2, 3g Library Staff 2, 4.
PARTICIPATING IN ATHLETICS,
Chorus 1, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4-g FBLA Ig Hall
Monitor Ig Office Work I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play.
DONNA M. DOLES
L. KAY DITNIER
FHA 1, 2, Historian 2g FTA 4: Office Work 2.
JAMES E. DONOHOO
FFA i, 2, 3, 4.
BEVERLY J. EASTRIDCE
FBLA 1: FHA 1. 2. rl. Cheerchairman 2, County
Officer 4.
CAROL A. EHLERS
Annual Staff 2. rl: Class Treasurer 23 District Scholar-
ship Team l. 2, 3, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, -lr, Co-Captain
3. -l: Hall Monitor lg Honor Society 2, 3, -lg Senior
Scholarship Team: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, -1.
RONALD E. ELLEMAN
Interscholastic Track 1. 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4-3
Senior Scholarship Team.
JAMES M. ELLIOTT
Interscholastic Basketball 1. Track 1.
JOANNE C. FETTERS
GAA 1, 2, 3, Hall Monitor 1, 2, 3, Interscholastic
Basketball 1, 2: Library Staff 1, 23 Senior Scholar-
ship Teamg Student Council 1, 2.
HEADING SCHOOL CLUBS, STUDYING,
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CAROLYN S. FURLONG
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Hall Monitor 1, Pep Band
4, Science Club 3, 43 Senior Scholarship Team.
LELAND E. GARBER
FFA 1, 2, 35 ,ICOWA 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas
urer 4, Senior Scholarship Team.
.TOY I. GIBBONEY
Chorus 4.
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E. JANE HARSHBARGER
Class Treasurer 3, 4, FTA 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter
2, Secretary 3, President 4,,Honor Society 3, 4, In-
terscholastic Basketball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Senior Scholarship Team.
SHERYLL K. HART
Bulldog Bark Staff 3, Chorus 1, 4, Class Reporter 2,
FBLA 3, 4, Representative 3, President 4, GAA 1, 2,
3, 4, Hall Monitor 1, Interscholastic Basketball 2, 4, '
Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Li
brary Staff 2, Office Work 2, 3, 4, Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4.
PAUL T. HERSHBERCER
Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
J O ANN GINCRICH
Bulldog Bark Staff 3, Co-Editor 3, Cheerleader 4,
Class Reporter 3, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, CAA
1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presi-
dent 4, Homecoming Attendant 2, Queen 4, Inter-
scholastic Basketball 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Intramural
Bowling 3, 4, Library Staff 1, Office Work 4, Tri-
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4.
THOMAS R. GRAY
Band 1, 2, Chorus 4, Hall Monitor 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4:
Interscholastic Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Manager 1, ,ICOWA ,
Library Staff 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity M 3, 4.
Treasurer 4.
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JESSE P. HAINES
Chorus 3, Class Vice-President 1, 2, 3, Hall Monitor
2, Hi-Y 4, Interscholastic Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-
Captain 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Sen-
ior Scholarship Team, Varsity M 3, 4, Honor Society
4.
SANDRA L. HARRY
FHA 1, 2, 3, Office Work 2, 4.
SHARON L. HARTLEY
Chorus 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Hall
Monitor 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4.
PREPARIN G FOR COLLEGE,
WILLIAM W. HOLMES
Chorus I: FFA I: Hall Monitor I. 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3:
Interscholastic Football 3. Track 2: JCOWA 4: Li
brary Staff 3: Science Club -I-: Senior Scholarship
Team: Student Council 3.
JOHN C. HOSBRUOK
FFA I. 2. 3. 1.
SCOTT D. JAY
Hand I. 2: Chorus -l-Q Hall Monitor I, 2: Interscholas-
tic Basketball 2. 3. Football I. 2. 3, 4. Track 2: Senior
Class Play: Senior Scholarship Team: Varsity M 3. 4
GLEN R. KENDALI.
FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Interscholastic Football 2, 3.
SUSAN
Bulldog Bark Staff 3: DAR Test 4: District Scholar-
ship Team I. 3: Dramatics Club I, 2, 3. 4: Drill Team
2, 3: FTA 1: CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' State 3: Honor
Society 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4: Interscholastic Vol-
leyball 2. 3. 4: Intramural Bowling 3, 4: Senior Class
Play: Senior Scholarship
3, -I-: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, General Fund Treasurer 4.
EARNING MONEY, PREPARING FOR
BARBARA E.
Scholarship Team: Tri-Hi-Y 4.
.X
E. KERR
Team: Student Council I, 2.
KESTER
Band 1: Chorus 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: FHA 1,
Historian I: FTA 1: GAA 3, 4, Representative 4:
Intramural Bowling 3, 4: Senior Class Play: Senior
DAVID W. KINGREY
District Scholarship Team 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Reporter
4: Honor Society 2. 3, 4: Interscholastic Baseball 2,
3, 4: Science Club 1: Senior Scholarship Team: Stu-
dent Council 4: Varsity M 4.
WILLIAM F. LEA
Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Student Director 4: Chorus 4. Presi-
dent 4: Class Reporter 4: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Reporter 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Library Staff
2: Pep Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Senior Class Play: Senior
Scholarship Team: Winner of Local 2. 4, County 2,
4, District 4, and alternate in Semi-Finals of Prince of
Peace Declamation Contest 4.
JOYCE A. LONG
Annual Staff 3. -1. Editor 4: Class Secretary 1. 2. 3.
Historian l: Dramalics Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Reporter 2,
Treasurer 3: Drill Team 3: Honor Societv 2. 3, 4.
Secretary -l: Homecoming Attendant 1. 3: Office
Work 3: Senior Class Play. Student Director: Senior
Scholarship Team: Student Council -1. Treasurer 4.
STANLEY F. MACEI.
Hi-Y 3. -I: lnterscholastic Football 1. 2. 3: Science
Cluh 3.
LINDA Vl. MANSON
Band 2: Chorus 1: FHA 3: Library Staff 4.
ANN 1.. MARKLAND
Band 1. 2. 3. 4: FTA 4: Pep Band 1. 2, 3. 4: Senior
Scholarship Team.
E .
STEVEN P. NIICHAELS
Chorus 1. 2: Interscholastic Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot-
b 1 2. 3. 4. Track 1. 3. 4: Varsity lVl 3, 4.
SENIOR ASSEMBLY ARE ONLY A
SUSAN D. MILLER
Bulldog Bark Staff 3: Class President 1, 2, 3, 4: DAR
Test -I: District Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama-
tics Club 1, 2. 4: FTA 1: CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Represen-
tative 2: Girls' State 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Presi-
dent 4: Homecoming Attendant 4: Interscholastic
Basketball 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Bowl-
ing 3, 4: Senior Class Play: Senior Scholarship Team:
Student Council 2, 4. Secretary 2, 4: Sweetheart Hop
Attendant 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4.
CAROLYN E. NIINNICH
Band 1: Chorus 4. Secretary 4: Drill Team 3, 4: FHA
1: GAA 1: Office Work 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4.
PRESTON P. MOTE
Band 1. 2: FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4.
R. PATRICK MOTE
Industrial Arts Club I: Interscholastic Baseball 2.
Football 3. Manager 2: Senior Scholarship Team.
ALLEN L. NETZLEY
Class Treasurer lg District Scholarship Team 4, Hall
Monitor 2. 3: Honor Society 2. 3. -lg Interscholastic
Baseball 2, 3. il. Basketball I, 2. 3. -li, Co-Captain 4,
Football I, 2. 3. 4. CofCaptain 4. Track 2. 3. 4, Senior
Scholarship Team: Varsity NI 2. 3. Al-. Treasurer 3.
President 4.
FRANCIS B. NORTHRUP IV
Chorus -lg District Scholarship Team I. 2.. 3. 4: Hall
Monitor I: Hi-Y 3. 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Inter-
scholastic Football I3 Library Staff Ig Science Club I.
2. 3. 4. Treasurer I, 2. SQ.-at-Arms President 4g
Senior Class Play: Senior Scholarship Team.
TEDDY V. OAKS
Industrial Arts Club I: Interscholastic Basketball 2.
3. Football I. 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 4. Track 2. 3. Varsity
M 3. 4.
GARY D. PIERCE
Chorus 4, FFA I. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4.
FEW OF THE SENIORS' NEVER
LINDA A. RATHFON
District Scholarshi Team I. 2 3 4' GAA I. 2. 3 4,
p . 9 9 9 , ' 9
Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Interscholastic Basketball 2
Volleyball I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Major
ette 1. 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4, Senior Scholar
ship Team, Sweetheart Hop Attendant 2, 3, Queen 4
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SARA L. OYER
Annual Staff 3: Chorus 3: Dramatics Club 3g FHA
1, 2, GAA 2, Interscholastic Basketball 2, Office
Work 4, Senior Class Play.
CYNTHIA S. RIKE
Chorus Ig Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3. 43 FBLA lg FHA
2: Office Work 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, Historian 4.
CONNIE K. ROGERS
FHA I. 2. 3. -L Parliamentarian 2. Historian 3, Presi-
dent -l-: FTA l.
MARY ANN N. ROUSH
Cheerleader 2: Chorus -1: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3. Al:
FBLA 1. 2: FHA l. 2: CAA 1. 2: Interscholastic
Basketball 2. Volleyball 1. 2: Library Staff 1. Al:
Senior Class Play.
IUDITH A. SHERMAN
Annual Staff -lg Chorus 1, 4: FBLA 4: GAA 1, 2, 3,
-L: Hall Monitor 2: Interscholastic Basketball 2, flf,
Volleyball 1. 2. 3, -1: Intramural Bowling 3. -.11 Office
Work 3. L: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. -l.
MARY ANN SIMMONS
Drill Tearn 3. -I: FHA 1, 2, Secretary 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4.
BONNIE SMITH
Chorus 1, 29 Office Work -l..
JAMES D. SMITH
Hi-Y 2. 3: lnterscholastic Basketball 1, 2. 3, Foot-
ball 3, Track 1. 2. Cros
Senior Scholarship Tea
JANET E. SMITH
Bulldog Bark Staff 3: Chorus 3: Dramatics Club 3:
CAA 1. 2. 3. 4: Interscholastic Basketball 2. Volley-
ball 1, 2, 3. 4: -Intramural Bowling 3, 4: Majorette
3. -lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, bl.
JUDY A. SOTZING
Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 41: Office Work 4-g Pep
Band 11.
ENDING ACTIVITIES. FINAL EXAMS,
s Country 2, Senior Class Play:
m.
CONNIE S. STOCKSLAGER
FHA l. 2: CAA 1. 2: Office Work -lg Student Council
l.
B. DOUGLAS STONER
District Scholarship Team 2: lnterscholastic Basket-
ball l. 2. 3. -l. Baseball 2. 3. -1: Senior Class Play:
Senior Scholarship Team.
NANCY D. STBAVVSEH
GAA l. 2. 3. l: lntersr-holastic Basketball 2. Volley-
ball l. 2. 3. -14: Intramural Bowling 3. Ali: Library
Staff 2. 3. -l-1 Office Wfmrk l: Senior Scholarship
Team. Honor Society el-.
SANDRA I.. SWIGART
FHA 1. 2. 3. Al. Countv Officer 2: CAA 1. 3. -li lnter-
scholastic Basketball 1. Volleyball 1. 3. 4: Intramural
Bowling 3. el: Senior Scholarship Team.
L .
KAREN L. SWISHER
Fall Fair Queen 4: FBLA 4: FHA 1. 2. 3, 4: FTA 2
CAA 2, 3: Office Work 4.
SENIOR ASSEMBLY AND PICNIC
CONNIE S. THOMPSON
Band 1: District Scholarship Team 2, 3. 4: Drill Team
2. 3. -lg CAA 1. 2. 3. 4: lnterscholastic Basketball 2.
Volleyball 1. 2, 3. 4: Intramural Bowling 3, 4: Senior
Scholarship Team: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Society
2, 3. 1.
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BARBARA A. TINNERMAN
Annual Staff 3. 4. Business Manager 4: Band 1. 2. 3.
4: Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4: FBLA 1: FHA 1: Office
Work 1, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3.
JOEL A. VANDERBURG
Band 2, 3: Chorus 3. 4: Class Vice-President 4: Hall
Monitor 2: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President
4: lnterscholastic Football 2. Track 2. 3. 4, Manager
1. Cross Country 3, 4: Pep Band 2. 3: Senior Class
Play: Senior Scholarship Team: Student Council 2. 3.
4. Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. President 4.
'FY 'rnoms I.. vom
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1, llall Xlonitor 3: Senior Sc 1 hip 1
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TONI E. Xvrxfjxlbll
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JOY W. WHEELOCK
Drill Team 3: GAA I. 2. 3, -lg Interscholastic Basket-
ball 2. 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, ig Intramural Bowling
3, Al: Office Wfwrk Al.
BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT
KARL K. WILLIAMS
Hall Monitor 2g Interscholastic Baseball I, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball I. 2. 3. -1, Football 2, 3, Manager I. Track
2: Senior Scholarship Teamg Varsity M 3, 4.
DONALD R. VVOLFE
Entered 4, ,ICOWA 4.
CAROLYN S. WRIGHT
FHA 1.
svholastif- Football 2. 3. -l-. 'llrr 3 IlIDI'lI'Y '1
CAROL A. WFRI IING
Banfl I: FBLA lg FHA I GAA I
JIM E. YATES 'ks
PAT iz. zrzluzlas
Library Staff 3.
NIR. DALE CUMMINS
Librarian il T!
Senior Class Adviser
MRS. VIILDRICD WARNER
Science Teacher
Senior Class Adviser
CLIMAX THEIR DAYS AT MILTON-UNION
The Graduating Class of 1960.
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5 " .. 5 1, 1 107 ' S . I 1 11 . , , 5.90, 'g ,1 ' " , 1 11111 109
,. ' 5 111.111, 1 15 ,52. 108 121 '1 ' 34, 105
', 1.1111 ,51,54,109 '
' , ' g .111111 1111111 ,1111111111 1 1 10T Z ,109
- , ' - 1111111 11111 1 , 109 , -1 1111.1 109 'Y-
V - - ' ' 1 ', 84, 100 ,
, , 2 11111111..11111 - 1 54, 10. h , 1 , , , A , ,S P 123
, ,1 30, 46, , , 90, 109 ' , ' 555. , . , 56, 60,
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, 11111111111 1 1. 47, 91, 100 ' ' , 1 111,111111,111 11 11111 101 Z-1l- 1, P-1 11 1 123
R11111 rt Ph111p
Rohm on RlC1xW
R 1r obby Su:
Rognr Connn-
Rohrer Kenneth
Ron1c11cr Cc nn1c
Row Owen
R Eu ene-
Rou 11 Han nn
Rou 11 Qtc-we
Rue 'NI.1rw1n o
Ru1111111 Glenna
gander Leonard
Sander Ruth Ann
Sandlfnr Claudu
sC111111'IdZlQ Richard
Schmfrmund Stew
Schwartr Jerry
Seabrook Marv
Seeker Judy
Sewell Lhenl
Sewell Neromca
Sexauer Bexerlv
Shaffer Sharon
Shaurer Bonme
Shaw Larry
Shelley Ruth Ann
I42
1 D1
16
3 1' 16 83 81-
94 57
1
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1
70
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7
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N1 11111111111 11111111111
511r111111 11111 30 12 11' 1
Nhuff 10111
q111111111n
511111114 11 NI IIN
slll 1111m 11.111111
81111111
51111111
gllll11l
51111111
glI1l11l
51111111
111111n11
11111
1 111
N11111 111
11111111111
N111I'I'N
R111 ll John
91111l1r QCL11
1n11111r
N111111 ll1X
N1 1s rx 11111
N1 xx rx 1
5 1 11
5111111 1
8111111 r
5111111 r
qp1111 r
9111111 r
5111111 r
1x.11111
Carol
Eu cnc
udw
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K1n
N1.1r11111 24 41
511 111.111 Sy111.1 4-Z If 12
S
2
12 1661 K1
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8111111 9u1
1111111 r l1111n11
qtuncr Dou
Stoner 'Nano
910111 bn
Lmda
NI1111
'Nunn
Straw Ar
Ntrm 1r
911111 r
9 111 1r 111111111
5 111 1r ,Iulm
91u111n11ur W111111111
Sm11l1wu11d DL Wam
5111 .111 Sandra 46 49 74 90
Sw111cr Karen 9 30 50 54 53 68
9111 111r Peg. y 41 06 13
1111311111 Rance
T.11lm11 T1rry
1111011111 on f11nn11 41 4-2 46 48 65
'1111111111 on Joy 4- 31 52 :J4 6
60 106
Thnrnlxurg Bucnly
f1n1n1onQ Tom 52 61 62 6a
T1nne1'man Barbara 28 4-2 40
Txnncrman Charles
rllCOITlhC Beverly
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K
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1 llll
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1111 111111
1 mr lllt
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Il 1
11 lf1x 11r1111 1
11 r r
1 1 11111
1
11 31
r 0
r 1
11 1 lllt
1r111 1
W 11111 W1 1r1111
W 1 1 1 1111
111111r1 1
W 11111111 11111
W11111 Don
W1l1l1 ern
W111r1s R1C11l1t1
W1 1111 rt C.11'r111n
W1rl111 Larnl
F 1111
J 1
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R11111 rt
W1 r11n
W111Q1 1011
Wlllt ll r1
W1111 ner
W11l111111 1.111
W11l1.1111 Kar
W 1 11nd1
Wtllfl Don
W111f1 Donna
W1111 1 y Roy
Wr1 111 Cdflllyll
Wr1 111 WI.1r1lyn
Wy r11 11 Sam
Y dit 1.11111
Ldlnr 11111y
1 QF 11
10 11 60
1 o
81 80 86
so 06
36 60
31314 6
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38 91
9 40 415160
30 41 Q0 52
30 4-6
61 62
34 83
49 53 80
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111 11111111
lx I 1
k t 1 1 11111 1
k I 1 1
k l 1
11111 1 1' 1111n
1111 1n 1
I Dr1111
1 11 D1 111111116111
I II Ill 111111111
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111111
Cook
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fu to1l1.1n
F1111 1111 I
Adam N11 J1ck
Alhau 11 N11 Howard
Allmau 11 Mr Howard
11111111 L1 N11 W1ll11111
Blttle N11 Fred
Burkett N11 Rupert
Burk11art N11 Judy
N1 ITS
12, 1:1
126
80 81
11 06
80 81-
14 28 37
11- 27
14 24 30
Cu1111111n N11 Dale 11- 49 56 64 60
D11.kex '111 s 'Uarabelle
D11ew N11 Rax 14 51
Dunn 11194 11101110 2 1:1 45 Q10 6
F1 tier N11 11on.1r1I
F1 e N11 B re
Folker N11 Ed1tl1
Fox N11 Wlllldlll
Ifurlon N11 K1nne1h
Cechn 'VI K E
Ceetln M A E
611111 N11 Roy
C'1ngr1c1'1 Mr Kennet11
3 '19 6
1522
Cmn N11 W11l1.1111 19 36 5.3 59
Drill T1-11111
11f1Y1'f 1'1fllIl'lI1Il1I1
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1 111 IIIIILII
tha 111111111 ll
1 1111111 B11 1n1 1.011111
11111111 111111111
Future H111111111ake1
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111 11111111
1' 1 Ill,
Calf TCIIII
1 r11lur1t111n 1939 and 1960
H1' 11th Dtpartment
1 1 1
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37
100 101
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22. 235
611
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N 1111 St111l11 DtI1lT1IIlC111 28 29
Illlll 10 103 101- 101
S1pl1111111111- 111 111 1
Ntudcnt 1 1 IIIICII
Track 'Ie 1111 1960
Irack '11 1111 19.19
Y 11 1tw 1
Y11c1t1r1n.11 Xrt 3 33 31
1111111 1 111111111 on 11111111 Xffalr
Jumor 106 107 108 109
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'111 1 e
H 1111 N11 'NI11'1an1
H'11l1l1z11 11 N115 Mary
1 on N11 ee
1 N11 ee
Huffaker N11 Lauree
Hu 11e N11 J1n1
11nn11n1 N11 Herbert 16 37 44 86
In le N11 D1n
Kn1f1' N11 E tl1er
Koo 11-1 '111 Lawrence
Kremer 111 Robert
Ks er N11 ,I Dale
1ew1 N11 ale
Lon N11 Kolmert
Lut7 N11 Ru Qell
Lutz N11 Ilene
IIIIIIIIICII N11 Onexda
'Nlote N11 N111es
Netzley N11 'Nlay
1N1111le N11 Edllll
NIIIIZCI' N11 Lowell
'Null M1 Ewerrtt
Oburn Mr Irene
16 22 01
16 29
28 16 89 0:1
16 26 27
O 1701110 N11 111111111
1111c1- N11 Jo11n
111101111 N11 110111
Ro e '111 Edna
S1 Ill III 'NI1 11 1n
S111n1'k N11 J.1n1
Shuff N11 D011 ht
Spark N11 Bettw
Staley N11 Huber
Stuner N11 RICIIJYKI
St1n1 N11 ENLINII
Stltz N11 D1 rn
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Stock 11.111 N11 Tl1e0110r1
Stoner N11 B1 ron
Strock N11 G Elrnheth
w ank N11 C eo
alktr N115 El17.1be!h
W arm 1 N11 1111111011
11 111111 N115 N1-111
eaw er X11 John
Werdner N11 Kelth
W 1111.1111 N11 John
81
1 1
18 23
18 36 46
18 29
13 40 41
I43
11.11111 111111-11 60 61 111111 1.11 11 NI t1 1111111t111111I 21 21
11.11111. l'1-11 62 111111111 1,1111l1- 96. 9. N111 1111.11 IIIIIIHI' 5 1111 11-11 41
111151-111111 87 'lx ' V' I 11- lll11Yf. .1111 '111 111111 .'1-111111 , 61-, 65
11115k1'tl111l1, ' -5 - 89 1'1Ui1lJ1lll, 7 's 1 , 88 1'11V'5i1:111 1111. 1 1' 't1111-11t I 36
11115 '1- l.11l, C1115 90. 91 If 1111 111, . ' H'g1 , , 88 ' , S. .' 4 1 llf , TO, T1
111151 11111, .1 ll. 111111 89 1" 1111 tlmll. XILIIBIIQ' 76. 77. 78. 79 Q111'1111s 68. 69
11115 '1- 1 1111. lie- -111' 83 5 - 5' '55 L ' 50 S1-1 11.11-11111 111111114 .19
11115 '1' 11.111, V11 sity , , 82, 83 1' - " - 5 , 55 51'11' '1- 1' 4 1-nt , , 26, 27
111 1 .f 111111-11' 19 - f 5 A 51 51' ' 110
IB 1' 1, 111 11 90, 91 1 ' -1- S 1 ,eeeeeeee I 51 ' '- ' A 42
1114 .VS 21 - . 98, 99, , V' ffl' '1 7
111511 155 - 1 1 30. 31 111 11' A1111- '- Assn. . . 16, 47 'V"' 1 'S ' 1 1
111 5- 15 48 , 1 , I , 36 20 lll lmli, . V. , 2' , A' I
1 -5 -. 5 58, 59 1. ' , ' f .11 ,T2.T3 . f ' 1 543
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1111155 I V' 86 1 ' 11 , , , , , ,, 6 , 67 'i .1 3 V V V 53
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D1 1 "9 111111 , , 56 ' 5 ,,,,, V , Y , I'11ll1'y11a111. C1115 90, 91
.SV,VV.V ,1 1 1,. .1 21 5 , - ,4,,2,19,73
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g , V V H VV VV 21 1 V', . 5 .." ., ,,,,,,,,, .... 2 0 . '-5, . 5. ' j , W 42
g Y S, H , ,,,,, V, , 21 . s 'gr , 1 1. - ..........., 20 S , . F. . .... . 20
Igukgrv ML Igoyd V V V VKYKK V 21 HQ,-Z, Mr, Frank ,,,,,, I 5,,,, , Y 21 Svhul, Mrs. Katherine I I .. 7, 10
1 'g-V,, , "1 , , ,87, Iisi 2, .L . A ....... . . 21 1 ,. . 1 . . 19
88, 89 11iss111g:, 1 S. L - , I , ,V ,,,Y 20 .S 1 ', . 'SS ' 1 , 17
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Cassell, . rs. 311 V' , ,,,, , 20 gr , . . L , H .,.. ....... . . H 21 KV -' , V l ' 1 Q , 19
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1 g,,. 1 ,,,, 21 V ,V.V' VVVVVVV VVVVVV VVVVVV V V 19 W'1,'V,.n.' ,YVQV , Y ,90
' ' g, . 1. 1. . . 15, 25 A 1, V 5, 1 1 1 VVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVV 2 0 W I , , A D VVVVVVVVV V V 21
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1' S, . . ' ,,,,. . , 19 . y A . V VVVVVVVVVVVVVV V 21 H . A
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1 1' N
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xlllllll 1 nuntx 1Jlll'W
11111111 NQIWICQ Nlxtmn
Nlnller r H
Nllller 174 plrllmnt SUIT!
NI I1 r R1 x funeral Hmm
N11 ton 1' lutru
'N lun led Sum s 81 Lo n
nt umzrx 1111111 Q1 1
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New Lark 1,115 In urincc' Cn
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N ull x
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N um: nm X
5111118 ll lin
Ntnm r xrun X Gnu
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frm Rowlnnd 1'urn1turg Ce
1 111m 1 lhpartmcnt Storm
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Wm! xlltll nu
W t Nhlhn Lxm
W t U n Lumlnr 1
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,KH 1111. 1IlN. .Xg1f'I1l'y 1Lf 1'1mu1lm-s, K, l2f lmutI',I.xHll-5 l,'IUsH,'.x 130
12 S 13 1701111 . a'1u't 131' Hu , 1 ssv11, 1111lr'1itup 126 l1Q.m45,n. ff. 'IQ' Mlm. 125
1'. 1x' 's H. 111 K 1.11. 1,36 H1 N uv 's Hu 1 '. ' lfu, 127 Klmmi IFJ ling Qjumpgllly' 133
13.1,-gl,-5, Yill my LQ, ljgj ,lux iflmuvk Wllgmrl 126 lim 111 1'1l1l'Il11llI'l' 114'IIlIMlIlY 131
Ui-wr 11I'llf1lL'I'S, 111 '. 130 1 N. WY: 1. ffln-vrnln-I Sale-N 126 , , A I 8 -M N 1.51
Bra m1 fe 11. 'king lfo, 132 Ki ,Af 1 ' 55 131 I, ll .S UNH ,M 12K
BYIS1 .4 Fa .VI - 111' KWJ" 1 MUS 126 'v ull-N l"mfc11'rxvr' 133
' V,, Q. .. 1 ' , - KI 'Q 1 ' 11 '11 1'1-L ' 12f'
LM U I '1'k'l"1 Nil 'H ' IJ I lr 1 I Im I .111 1- 1'1llI'Il11llF!' S XIi!l11LlI11'4' 128
Cilsxulll . YV ' , In D 'si 131 Kwl '35 - 1' " .' -1 ' 126 , 4 , I 1,30
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L A 1 ' ' ' LI ' 138 Y fm- ff' R lflwxmlvt 51111-F 123
Univ 11llA1Ll1 'LU11 13f F' 'I' W ' 3 128 Nl' in I -1 I .N 12K
Cmf Cuttugv K vu K-I 126 11uur.1 Ko-Ntallxlxnlxl 126 Qt I l Q I ' 1' I 1.51
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D- F 1 ci- r.-r 1 126 514, 1-1,.L,l,r 1 126 Q V 'F XID M
171 1 "4 -4 ' .11 3 - 'Q '-' " - .11 ' 133 .
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Ell- S, , ., 1 ,- rf r 126 A 3 ' 1 1- L' 5 H 138 I Q V . N 125
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1 ' L 'L ' 13f A ' .'S . 1 . 5' - I'
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Gu11zg1wr'f A Ii k ' , 126 A il . V ,Vu ' . L . 13"
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S .f -Q , 126 A '1 Q, -. V V 7 130
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C- -'S .I Sf- -' , 121' ,lil U ,ja V' gb. 3 1 1 133
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W1 - -1 -"s .fv " '- L ' , 130
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. 7 .Il , ' ' , 1 . 1 . ,,,, 129
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