Miamisburg High School - Mirus Yearbook (Miamisburg, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Every morning the first and second periods you will find Ernest Adkins, Ralph Belvo, and Jack McKin- ley, with several other senior boys, working in auto mechanics. Clackity, clackity is the sound these people hear every day as they pound away at their typewriters: Eileen Wantz, Judy Manuel, Bill McGohcn, Aleta Stra- censky, Rose Phillabaum, June Belvo, Ruth Ellis. Oh! What is that horrible smell? Don't be alarmed, it is just Mike Shahan, Jerry libecap, Shirley Hill, Genevieve Harrington, Jim Gustin, and Jim Gas- tineau, working in the chemistry lab. Watch that tree, cries Mr. Heistand to Ramon Maxwell, Marilyn Fowler, Joan Blair, Pat Hecathorn. Walsh your English, is what Mrs. Parkhurst is telling the following English students: Carolyn Urschel, Joyce Weyandt, Charles Cowsert, James Wagner, Linda Babington, Lizzie Turner, Dave Furnas, Hattie Penrod, Julia Johnson, Lois King, Ann Hapner, Dick Purdy. 55:-.

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35 J , Who do we usually find bcndaging knees in the Audilorium Building? Well, you guessed il, Mrs. Gladys Meredith. Helping lo keep the schools clean are Messrs. Viclor Hill, Burton Zimmerman, Mike Gilberl, Elmer Morningslar. Working in the cafeleria al noon are Mesdames Mildred Hoffman, Virginia Meddler, Ina Recher, Myrlle Hill, Rulh Harris, Edna Gunder, Myrlle Garbaugh, Leona Ridinger, Louise Penwell, Helen Coslello. i



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Classes are perhaps the most rominent f groups. p way o distinguishing people into ln our stargazing of present and future, it is evident what a great ettect divid- I . . ng us into classes has made In our school years. When the members of the class of '55 ' ' entered the first grade, the magorlty of them were together and remained that I way unti the end ofthe iourney this year. Of course, some moved away, some new stud nt h ' e s came ere, and some others quit for one reason or another, but many of th ' em who started together finished the same way. This is true not only of the class f . o 55 but also, of all the classes. Many lasting friendships have been formed through this close association. Mr. Shevelow's students are uttin t p g o use the theories that he has taught them in geometry. They are Rosius Doan, This is a typical scene on Sixth Street at three o'clock David Dunkelberger, Richard Erbaugh, Judy Fleischman. when the students of M. H. S. are going home.

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