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We and Art . Art Art Art Art. Art. Art . Art. Art CLASS WILL the Senior Class of I'-757 of Midvale High School, supposedly being of sound mind and body, do hereby publish declare this to be our last will and testament. I ---- W e leave the high honor and position of being Seniors to the Junior Class. We also leave our ability of getting out of class. Il---To the Sophomores of fifty-seven we leave our many problems in the title of being Juniors . Ill---We wish to will our happy times and ability to make a success of our many activities to the Freshmen of 57 . IV---To the incoming Freshmen we will our best wishes in making their high school years happy ones. V ---- To the Faculty members we bequeath our appreciation in their making our school years so pleasant. VI--- John Beans--My ability to make Big Deals with Mr. Lindsay to any Second Year Algebra student. Vll-- Sue Beahm--My Football Homecoming Crown to some lucky girl. VIII-John Baldwin--My pegged pants to Mr. Beaber. IX---Loren Beans--My position as editor of the Midhian to some lucky Junior. Art. X---Jim Bell-- My confusion of Algebra II to anyone who can untangle it. Art. Xl-- Jerry Benedum and Larry Gibbs-- To Wild Bill Krashbomber we leave Pete's keys, and the answer book to all Bill's classes so he can get out of class like us. Art. XII-- Chuck Colletti--All my Monday Vacations to someone who likes to sleep. Art. XIII- John Colombo-- My ability in sports to my brother, Tom. Art. XIV- Earl Cox--My quiet ways I leave to Don Hanlon. Art. XV--Dave DeMattio--My black curly hair to Don Patterson. Art. XVI- Tony DiGenova-- My Algebra Book back to Mr. Lindsay Art. XVII-Harry Dotts-- I leave my side-burns and levis to Mr. Lindsay. Art. XVIII-Sally Edwards--To my sister, Bernie, I leave my love for school and my ability to get along with Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Mr. Lindsay in 9th period S.H. . XIX--Martha Fox--My seat in the Senior Room to Joyce DeMattio. . XX-- Gary Haney--My weight and height to Tom Colombo. . XXI- Dave Hanlon--My ability to remember historical events to the Hobart twins. . XXII-Jerry Kohl--My ability to work Second Year Algebra to Kasco. XXIII-Dick Leggett--My red flat top to Earl Kasco. . XXIV-Harold Lute--My brains to Robert Cookson, so he can get his Algebra. . XXV- Don Marshall--M blond curls, I leave to Louise Clerci. . XXVI-Lillian McConnell--My books to my cousin, Marylin McConnell. . XXVII-Henry Monte-- My title Mouse and my devilishness to my brother, Joe. . XXVIII-Hazel Morrison--I leave my seat in the Senior Room to my sister, Ruth, and my books to anyone who can use them. . XXIX-Shelby Parsons-- My natural curly hair, I leave to Pat Turney. . XXX--Alfred Scott--I leave my height to Russ Hobart. . XXXI-Marshall Skelly--I leave my Second Year Algebra book to anybody crazy enough to take it. . XXXII-Dave Staley- My books to Louise Eichel. XXXIII-Shirley Tidrick--My position as office girl to anyone who thinks they have good connections . XXXIV-Dave Tollotti--My shortness to Larry Simpkins. XXXV--Thelma Tope--I leave my iob in the cafeteria to anyone who wants to gain weight. This page sponsored by: Leggett's Service Station, 895 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia, Ohio Chick Born Auto Sales, Next to Airport, New Phila,0
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Little did the world lof M.H.S.l realize, but in the fall of 1953 a great history was unveiling in their very midst. For that ye-xr brought a group of fifty-four Freshmen to Midvale High, destined to become The Class of 1957 . As freshmen their history was much like other years, serving as a foundation for future greatness, The class officers elected that year were: President, Lonnie Wolfe, Vice President, Chuck Colletti, Treasurer, Dick Leggeti, Secretary, Shirley Tidrick, Class Representative, Larry Gibbs. h They selected their motto, Enter to learn, go forth to serve , class colors, red and gray, and the red carnation as t eir f ower. Thu boys of the class were first to gain school wide recognition as they turned out in large numbers for sports, several receiving first-year letters. ' Ja1ice Daley was elected cheer-leader and Martha Fox reigned as Freshman attendant at the football homecoming. With the help of Mr. Lindsay, class advisor, they entertained the Juniors at the annual Freshman-Junior party,making it a huge success. Tl'e year passed quickly and they soon found themselves in a new year with a new name, 1955 Sophomores . With this new name came more prestige and pride but, also a feeling of regret as Mrs. Stevenson, our new advisor, callel the roll and only forty-three remained. Class officers elected were: President, Duane Zack, Vice President, Lonnie Wolfe, Secretary, Sue Beahm, Treasurer, Arlene Zontini, Class Representative, Dick Leggett. l-'istory was in the making as everyone, ioined in the whirl of activities. The first big event of the season was the footl all Homecoming. Shelby Parsons, a newcomer, was elected to be their attendant. The Sophomore-Senior party, the induction of Lonhie Wolfe, Duane Zack, and Judy Visintainer, into the National Honor Society, the choosing of Mary Colletti and Arlene Zontini as cheerleaders highlighted the remainder of this year. Yoon they found themselves with another name. As Freshmen they had looked forward to this name, and now it was theirs, Juniors of 1956 . , l'he class officers were: President, Dick Leggett, Vice President, Lan'y Gibbs, Secretary, Mary Trachsel, Treasurer, Judf Visintainer, Class Representative, Harry Dotts. l'hey sold everything, from candy to magazines, outselling the Seniors in the latter campaign. Other events of all kinlls, size and importance helped to make this year one they will always remember. Judy Visintainer was selected to represent her class at the' football Homecoming game with Tusky that year, they purchased their beautiful class rings, and the class play Yop Can't Kiss Caroline was the biggest thing to hit the N'idvale Stage for many a year. . After two years of entertaining it was their turn to be entertained. The Freshmen were hosts at a fun filled party. Soon it was time for The Prom , they were determined to make it a night the Seniors of 56 would long remember. With the help of Mrs. Stevenson the Juniors became artists, paper hangers, and all-round decoraters, transforming the gyfn into a gorgeous Candyland .Music was by Paul Weigand's Orchestra. Monday after The Prom was May Day and the Juniors were again in the highlights, as the student body chose Ju. dy Visintainerand Larry Gibbs to reign as May King and Queen. After a fun-packed day all was climaxed by the or nual May Dance sponsored by the Junior Class. Using The Prom setting as scenery the queen was crowned, and the largest crowd in years had a wonderful ti ne dancing to the music of Blaine Shiveley's Orchestra. At the Athletic Banquet, in the spring of 1956, we were proud and honored when our boys, Dick Leggett and Gary l' aney received outstanding honors, Dick being a member of the All-County Basketball team, Gary taking the Midvale lions Club's new trophy, Outstanding Football Player of 1956 . Again it was time for all good things to end , but they found with this ending a greater beginning. The beginning bf which fl eY hfld W0flfeCl, strived, and tried to become worthy, the name, Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- Seven fieniors, was finally ours. The 1957 Seniors started the year out with a bana bv electina class officers: President, Larry Gibbs, Vice President, onfja Wolfe, Secretary, Judy Visintainer, Treasurer, Shirley Tidrick, Class Reprggentqtiyel Lorgn Bgqng, - UUI' boys, Waiting for this year since Freshmen, helped the football team bring the best record in years. With itthey arought the T.V.C. Championship. Five of the All Conference Team were Midvale Seniors. They are, John Beans, Gary Hone , Hurry Dotts, Chuck Colletti, and Dick Leggett. Vzth such a good season, the queen of the season, had to be really special. For this specialty they knocked at the Senior door and chose our own Sweet Sue lBeahm1 to reign and to be crowned at the Strasburg Game.The honor Senior Attendant was Jud Visintainer. Now as we work on this year's Midhian, and look forward to our class play, Senior Prom, and May 21, 1957 when we become alumni, we know Life is what you make it . We Seniors, hope we have made our life at Midvale High all that we could. We know, too, that the heritage and wonderfulmemories Midvale High has given us, will always be cherished Gnd loved in our hearts. ' Judy Visintainer. rn' ab,eass',n.,M'avl,ow 'S Page mmol' Y MO:gl'1?Il:?g1'l1',nH'lC., ilQuif4, N231 Philadelphia, Ohio 29
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Z if! it iavlpi , A--4 Z A fs- ii Q l, 4 l'5 f Joanne Penick, Treasurer F - igx Tom Wanosick, Vice-President '4.' -L Jim Meese, President i ' Patsy Mazzy, Secretary C' ,X Mr. Hilliard, Advisor X N George Yoder, Class Representative x. K V Q ,4 YY X VAN -2' XX Our goal is the peak of success, let us climb. 31 This page sponsored by: Roswell Market, Roswell, Ohio. Phone 53223 Herman's Mkt., Route 250 8. 8, Near Brightwood
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