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DIPLOMA CLASSES MU-'I uflsavsa.-4' :Iv flu.:- lfllildglh 3 J Ll Compliments of ZECHMAN'S Jeweler and Optometrist -9.-
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W GC Miss Suzanne Rea teaches world history, eighth grade English, and is a sponsor of the eighth grade class and the Blue and White. She gradu- ated from Ohio University and taught at Smithfie , Ohio. ff l , 5 ' MFrederick Roehm teaches ' s'cs and biology and is the s sor of the Hi-Y Club. He r vi usly taught at Ohio State Un rsity and at Stivers High School, and also served in the armed forces before becoming a member of our faculty. He at- tended Ohio State University and also the University of Michigan. 'Y f ' ,, flv Vdf! X Miss Violet Strahler teaches chemistry, general science, and commercial mathematics. She attended Wittenberg College, after which she served as assistant instructor in the chem- istry laboratory at Stivers High School. Miss Grace Traxler teaches A m e r i c a n government, so- ciology, current history, and girl's physical education. She is sponsor of the Girl's Athletic Association and is also a sponsor of the Senior Class and the Student Council. She at- tended Findlay College and Ohio State University. xx , J Miss Helen Reed teaches Junior English and eighth grade eco- nomics. She is our school li- brarian and is sponsor of the Libraria Club. She has attended Wilmington College, the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and Miami University, also the University of Colorado and Peabody College. ffl! A qv' U ,J F' NUST' Schmitz teaches eighth grade history and arithmetic, and is a sponsor of the eighth grade. She graduated from Miami University. ,MQW ffff Miss Eileen Tornes, who titled the place left vacant at the mid-year by Mrs. Mary Young- berg, te a c h e s Sophomore, Junior and Senior English and business economics, and also is a Junior Class sponsor. She graduated from St. Mary's of the Woods and also attended Ohio State University. Miss Ruthanna Rudolph di- rects the Girl's Triple Trio, The Girl's Chorus, The Mixed Choir, The Boy's Double Quartet and the High School Band. She graduated from Miami Uni- versity, after which she taught at Farmer, Ohio, before attain- ing her position in Miamisburg. DAVID BEACHLER AND CO.
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emi iz Glass ime matches n + ls it possible that four years have passed since we chose to lead us through our first year of high school, James Drayer, president, John Burkhart, vice president, and Dale Whitehair, secretary and treasurer? lt seems such a short time since our sponsors, Miss Reed and Mr. Pence helped us present our class play, Who Gets the Car Tonight? Mae Paulsen, Grace Shackelford, and James Drayer represented us Freshies onthe Student Council. After a short period of discussion and nomination of students to represent the Sophomores, we elected for president, Kenny Amlin, vice president, Dale Whitehair, secretary and treasurer, James Drayer. For Student Council, Mae Paulsen, Kenny Amlin, and Mary Ellen Kaylor were chosen. The annual class play chosen was Short of Murder. Then last year-our third year at M. H. S.-was loads of fun, and we all found ourselves salesmen. Robert Reed was our president, Robert Kehrle, vice president, and Martin McCray, secretary and treasurer. Two of our sponsors, Miss Traxler and Mr. Taylor, coached the class play, Submarine lsland and the other sponsor, Mr. Pence, was in charge of publicity. Paul Schultz was our representative at Boys' State. Robert Reed, Mae Paulsen, Nadine Brookey, and Kenny Amlin were elected to Student Council. We went back to the Gay Nineties on May 20 at the reception which was held at the Wishing Well in Centerville. Much too quickly our last year of high school rolled around with William Kerth as our leader, supported by vice president, David Manning, secretary, Grace Shackelford and treasurer, Betty lou Rammel. William Kerth, Martin McCray, Mae Paulsen and Charles Laughlin, who was elected president, were in Student Council. We chose for our class colors, blue and silver, our flower, the American Beauty Rose, and our motto, Our Knowledge ls Their Defeat. The play, Quiet, Every- body! was given on April 5 and 6 and was sponsored by Miss Traxler and Mr. Heistand. Twelve seniors, Walter Dalton, Marian Hayslett, Mary Ann Jones, Mary Ellen Kaylor, William Kerth, Dwight Mackey, David Manning, Thomas Ross, Paul Schultz, Lois Tickel, Dale Whitehair, and Mary Windhorst took the scholarship tests given at Roosevelt on March 9. The festivities ending our school life at M. H. S. began with the Junior-Senior Reception at the Wishing Well on May 18, Bac- calaureate on May 20, the Prom on the 21st, care-free Class Night on the 22nd, the Senior picnic on the 23rd, and the final event of the final year, Commencement on May 24. Courtesy of HOFFMAN'S CIGAR STORE i101
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