Middletown Area High School - Reflections Yearbook (Middletown, PA)

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I on - n-Qu.-0. a IHTRUDUCHUH As we, the semor class of 1958, look back on our hxgh school days, golden rnemorles return to us Wxth our h1gh school llfe drawmg to a close, we are remembermg t.he Joy and the sadness, the laughter and the tears the vlctorxes and the defeats, the good t1mes and the hard work, that were ours to experlence w1th1n the walls of Mlddletown Hlgh School These are the thmgs we shall never forget the thoughts that never d1e Through the years, we have come to honor, to love and to cherlsh our lugh school We smcere ly belxeve that the encouragement, the understandmg, and the 1nsp1rat1on that has been glven to us by our teachers and classmates cannot be surpassed We feel that the knowledge and gu1 dance we have gamed here w1ll be xmportant factors 1n determlmng our success ln hte durxng the years to come Because we hold our school 1n such great esteem and have the same loyalty to her that the m1l11ons of Amencan people have for our country, the Umted States of Amerxca we, the senlor class of 1958 take prlde ln presentmg our year book wxth 1ts patr1ot1c theme Our purpose lJ'l presentmg such a theme IS to cause you to ponder the comparlsons we have made between Mlddletown l-hgh School and the Unxted States of Amerxca, and thus brxng you to a greater apprec1at1on of both our school and our country and THEME THBLE UF CUHTEHTS T1tle Page n roductlon and Theme 'Our Preamble Table of Contents In Mernorlam ' Last Full Measure of Devot1on d1cat1on So Proudly We Ha11' School and Alma Mater Our Cap1ta1 Bu1ld1ng Adm1n1strat1on and Faculty 'Our Supreme Court Underclassmen Jumors Our State Leg1slature Sophomores Our County COIIIIIIISSIOHGTS eshmen Our Borough COUHC11, Athlet1cs Our Nat1ona1 Defense Act1v1t1es and Clubs 'Our SOCIH1 Her1tage Muslc Our Cultural Her1tage Features Our Recreatlonal Her1tage ' ......... .......... . 1 It ' -' .. .2 ' -' '.. . 4 De' ' - ........ . .5 - ' .. .. 6 ' -' ... 7 Seniors- Our Congress' ......... .. 15 .,41 . - . ,, -K .. ,, Fr - '- ' ...... ..49 - ' ' .. ..61 '- ' ....... . ..71 - ' ' .. ..81 i mf Lnsi mfasunt MARY K WE ALAND 22 1908 DEVUTIUH The commumty notes with profound sorrow and loss the death of Mlss Mary Wealand on April 13 1957 and expresses its tribute of re spect and love and its real loss ofone of its faithful and capable leaders In the providence of God she has been called to life triumphant in his p esence We humbly bow to our Father s w1ll and express our We wish to convey to her family and intimate friends our deep sorrow in their loss She will be greatly mlssed 1n the life and work of our comunity where few can duplicate her records of faithful attendance in the entire schedule of the performance of her many dutles for her chtfrch and the Middletown School District Since her passing will leave more than a vacant chair and focus attention on the many places of services where others must be recruited to fill the gaps we pause in grateful recogni tion of her record of unselfish service to God and her fellowmen appreciation of her quiet self-effacing and dedicated Christian life. 'fig . O O I 9 MISS JULIA SMITH To Miss Smith we want to express our sincere appreciation for all the help you have given us. You started us on the right path when we were entering high school. We will never forget the wonderful influ- ence you showed upon our high school life. We want to thank you deeply for all you 've done. 'xav f an-H Ol' ' O ,ov 0, 5'z5,'a:'. l a o gn go. 0, oi1'1', 'O 1. lr S v?.':.'1. op' MISS JULM SMITH S PRUUDIU IUE Hll MR JOHN BRINSER To Mr Brinser we wish to show our gratitude for all the guidance and interest you have shown in our class You have helped us make many difficult deC1SlOIlS and have given us much spiritual guidance We will always remember your many words of wisdom Thank you very much from the bottom of our hearts JOHN BRINSER MR. 1 . . A. -. . . . ' gd ES . E' I! xii' -xr . 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'U Iv l THE A scuun 1 if , BUHRD 1 Tl L LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephen Helsel, Harvey Hoffon, Harry Bretz, Lester Martin, President George Mansberger, Dale Bachman, Robert Houser SECHETHRIES HHD STHFF ni Am- fi' xo. l A If NORINE ERICH CHARLOTTE MIESSE MARTHA MYERS SHIRLEY WACHOB Secretary Home and School Visitor Clerk and Receptionist Secretary HDIHIHISTRHTIUH A MESSAGE FROM MR FEASER YOU haVC provcn yourselves to be students w1th scholastic ab1l1ty and worthy of recelvlng thc hlghest award that we can g1VL you that xs a hxgh school dlploma We hope that you wlll use the knowledge that you have learned 1n our 1nst1tut1on as a foundat1on on whxch to bulld your educatlon 1n the fleld of your cholce at some 1nst1tut1on of hlgher learn1ng lcongratulate each member of the class on GEORGE W F EASER Bachelor of Arts Ellzabethtown College Master of Arts Columbla Unlverslty pl- Supcrmtcndcnt of Schools Q' completlng thclr h1gh school course and on thelr excellent h1gh school record WlSh1Dg you success and happlness for your future Mr' ,4n....Ln Q HAROLD H HUMM EL Bachelor of Arts Gettysburg College Master of Arts Columbla Ul11VLI'SlIy Hlgh School Prlnclpal X A MESSAGE FROM MR HUMMEL Congratulations to the graduatmg class of 1958 You have been an asset to our school communlty and your presence w1ll be mlssed here 1n the future I know you are prepared to take your place and part m l1fe s communlty lf you meet the future s challenges 1n the same SPIIII that you've shown here over the past three years, l know success wtll crown your efforts xt' 1, , A :P X ' . B , ' ' s ,..... 7,9 N ' , , . er ' ' . . if ,QC tit 'gf' 'K twig IDA Z. ARMS Bachelor of Science in Education Shippensburg State Teachers College Master of Education Duke University, Durham, N. C. Mathematics J AY BOOK Bachelor of Science in hducation hlizabethtown College Mathematics Sophomore Class Advisor JOHN R BRINSER JR Bachelor of Arts l lizabethtown Colltgc Biology BascballCoach M town Advisor gifs A h EDWARD E. BRUNNER Bachelor of Arts Elizabethtown College Social Studies, Varsity Baskttball Coach Junior Varsity Football Coach Track Coach ARMANDO G DEMICHELE Bachelor of Science Moravian College Mathematics Senior Science Junior Varsity Football and Basketball Coach can 7 Lrfx . . . ww ' RJR ' ' ' -iq ' - B Cf' 135 . 'ti v ' Q , . - - N 3 - . Q ,, ,AV IC' ' 1, U -V ' ' -it ' 4'News and Views' :fa ' it I sa. r' ? jg 1 A 6 P , , 1 Q, 134 5' ARTHUR W FAIR Bachelor of Sclence Ellzabethtown College BUSINESS Educatlon GALEN L FARNER Bachelor of Sclence 1n Educatlon Sh1ppensburg State Teachers college BUSINESS Educatlon Jumor Class Advlsor A'-Q HELEN E FORCE Bachelor of Arts Elxzabethtown College Enghsh Busmess Educatlon Sophomore One Act Play ,1- BARBARA L GEYER Bachelor of SCIENCE V m Educatlon 7 ' M1llersv1l1e State Teachers College 4:3 Llbrarlan I jj 'ZH ,-di! A- ax-ih lb xiii' Q A B GIBBLE Bachelor of Scxence 9 Elizabethtown College f I ! Busmess Educatlon 3' 4 . V . z , . it 1 . . ' Q . V ...B A . C 0 A' 1 N f ' N av k I ,!i'Zi!,-,N . . W' 4 ,V A . .N , 4 1 Aa, ,. -B Jumor One-Act Play ,Q 1 ' 'i A ,V 4. I 'A Tj' hr lk'-.4fI.? rt. ,f f f . d lik, l 4 , ff' K fi., ,.. .f , . N 'Q f. L iff, , - V3 ,J an' I M' W 9 . ' Q ix J '4 1 X . X 1 I IQ-Q 1- 'Ri'- RUTH L GRAHAM Bachelor of Arts Jamestown College Jamestown N D Soclal Studles Semor Play Dxrector Bachelor of Sclence 1n Educat1on Shlppensburg State Teachers College BUSINESS Educatlon RICHARD V. HAWK Bachelor of Science in Music Education Lebanon Valley College Master of M E Umversxty of Colorado Instrumental Muslc Blue Band 4 ,Ss-sr x MMI it :umm A W 1, 46' E Ulf? Nba. .-'V' CALVIN R HELLER Bachelor of Scxence Lebanon Valley College Drlvcr Tralnmg Junlor Vars1ty Basketball Coach Jumor Class Advlsor RICHARD W HORNBERGER Bachelor of Sucncc 1n Music lzducatlon Lebanon Valley College. Band Instrumental Muslc D HAROLD JAUSS Curtls lnstltute of Muslc Ph1ladelph1a Penna Orchestra Instrumental Musto Q5 . ' u K Q v 'l ' 2 I D n I' il l 1 U I Q I V ' .4 , X , , Y , ' f-llsupllul 32 I ' I 14 C 1 f ' :-, frm-f+vf.r ..:4:'fM-. -'W' fl .-iz.-1 ' --- g.4'i.'- L. F?,'gja.,31, Z. -was .-3? 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KALTRITER Bachelor of Arts Susquehanna University Master of Arts Bucknell University Chemistry Physics Senior Science Biology GLADYS Z LEHMAN Bachelor of Arts Llwabcthtown College Junior and Senior hnglish Speech ANNE MATULA Bachelor of Arts Lebanon Valley College Master of Arts Pennsylvaina State University French, Spanish Sophomore Class Advisor I I ,ip ip ,R DONALD R MILLER Bachelor of Arts Bridgewater College Bridgewater Va Master of Arts University of Virginia Social Studies If'- 2 af f :fi I 'Z in ,,', 'X VIRGINIA MORROW Bachelor of Science Carnegie Institute of Technology Master of Education Pennsylvania State University Guidance Counselor FAITH REIGLE Bachelor of Science in Music Houghton College Houghton N Y Choral Directress . , MARGARET E. RIFE Bachelor of Arts Elizabethtown Colle c' ' S l.'x Latin, English ...Y 'Mt 'id 'W-up F LORE NCE SLEIGHTER Bachelor of Scienct in Education Lock Haven State Teachers College Phyaical Vducation Hyglent Senior Llass Advibor PAULINE STONER Bathelo 1n Vlusit I' of Scltntt ltbanon V ll il Q.-f a tx Colltgt birlb l nsunblt Q-f LE ROY C TROSTLE llathtlor of St ltmt in l dutation Masttr of l ducation TL uhtrx Lolltgt Vtmplt Univt rsitx Sopho norf. hnglish Ytarbook Advisor PAUL WEAVER f5t1tnLt Ptnnwxlvinifi Stitt Uniursitx Phx sit .11 ldut ation Hygitnt Virsitv l ootball Loach bt nior C li N Xdvisor X! X-'1-'ff-f R 4 Q 7 . A A . f, Q In l a will in l A 4 11 A ff 7 E, A 'ei 1, V lf x fi Eff Ilachclor o lass: , I l SA' -A N i , fi . 1,-' X f ' ' iv AX S 'f 14 I ,f Q' . ' , isa? 251 BEVERLY ADAMS Bev Calm, cool, and collected. . . seen but never heard'?? hails from Oak Hills . . . intends to become a secretary . . . will do a favor for anyone . .. swell to know .. . Lois's buddy ... likes the Air Force. SANDRA L. ALLEN Sandy liveryone's friend often seen with Faith . .. avid sports fanl! hails from the Acres loads of fun in gym class shorthand whiz?? want chewing gum? Just ask Sandy . . . always laughing!! JAMES ANGELOF F 'Jim' Nice to know always seen teasing the girls tall7?? cool guitar player . .. maestro of the hot rods! . .. 4-Q. usually seen with Paul . .. Mr. Kal- triter's Chemistry assistant . . . future band leader .. . where Jim is, there's fun. WILBERT M. ANGELOFF Bill Soda jerk .. . want fast service'?? Callon Bill . . . drives a Ply- mouth . .. has interest in Hershey . . . always getting Jack in y 9 trouble ... noisy member of 16A . . . friendly to all. CAROL ANN BAKER Bake Nurslng IS her a1m oh that laugh!! swell personallty neat dresser Mr Brunner s problem class secretary ever ready to help senslble Student Councll Member plays a cool p1ano want to have a party ask Carol'7? LYDIARINA BAKER Rma Commerclal student fa1thfulM town rooter cute mce to know loves shorthand!! wants to be a beautx clan partlal to the Marmes?? sharp dresser loads of energy qu1te a dr1ver!! SALLY LOUISE BARNARD r- Sally Sally lS a new member of our class Qulet bram 1n Trlg class Artlst loves her three HISIOIY classes drlves a new Chrysler! MYRNA CORINNE BASTRESS Myrna Co lnventor of the Bass John . . alwayslaughmgll . . Norma's buddy hear that hot p1ano 1n l6A?? That's Myrna and Norma playmg thelr only song, Mockmg B1rd H1!l Myrna IS college bound. , ! A 1 ' ,- V. ik 'ff' . '7' . ly , V wil HERBERT BEADLE Herb Full of those wise cracks Ted's his favorite hangout... seen often with a certain blonde . . . Herb is the speed demon of main hall .. . is a big help to the M-town Raiders. MERVIN D BORTNER Merv Teacher s noisiest pet peevf. ways looking for a fight hardly ever serious thinks girls are great favorite hangout Bottsy s terested in the Sophomore-sl ALAN BOYER Always seen with Sam and Larry one of the quiet boys in school never homell likes to hunt fish and swim favorite food fried chicken RICHARD F BRYAN Dick Avid sports fan real quiet except when cheering asks questions in P D regular Jokerll a real tall Elvis from the river favorite drink vanilla sodas ' '...al- ' --- '...in- X it x ' HAI! X I if' VY X Y-H . 45 JANET LOUISE CAUFFIELD an Man hater'?? always laughmgll 11brar1an l1kes Span IS quletll seen wlth Sally future llbrarlan want your book report typed see Jan hard worker! I presx dent of Elvls Presley Fan Club GEORGENA LOUISE CHOVICK Georgxa Pretty blonde seen wxth Van 8V1d football fan always talklngll l1kes Span1sh?? carrles the rlfle ln the band front sharp dresser!! Callforma s contrlbutxon to M H pays attentlon to stop S1g11S?? DARLENE CLOUSER Dolly Another member from Royalton sharp seen with Jerrze loves Engllsh always ready to have fun ever see her not talkmg a real a often seen at Ted s future plans housewlfe HARRY M COBURN Harry L1k6S everybody and everybody l1kes h1m avld baseball fan and a good outflelder future plans army loves dancxng classes 1n gym l1kes Engl1sh?? a real sport MJ YI S. ' ' S ai... p 'iii ? - 0 4 y il. : , , w ll CONNIE MAY CORRIE Connie Studious very quiet neat and well liked by classmates . . . petite . . . has plenty of energy!! .. . plans to be an E-town coed . . . an ardent lap danc- er. . . favorite pastime -- playing the piano and accordian loves short- hand class. JERRELON MAE DEMPSTER 'Jerrie' Sharp dresser . . . friendly with everyone'?'? . . . pals with Peg looking for Jerrie? Try Ted's!! never seen without chewing gum . .. favorite pastime -- flirting!! . . . want a ride in a new Ford? See Jerrie. THOMAS D. COOKE Tom Tom likes the Ford line of cars . . .looking for Tom, try High- spire!! .. . big question-what to do in the future?? .. . real cool dresser!! . . . Mrs. Sleighter can never find him. DOUGLAS T. CORNELL ..DOug,. Good dancer . . . decided member ofthe Hot Rods . . . good pal, nice to know . . . class president . . . headed for col- lege .. . drives a hot convertible!! . . . has traveled through Europe!! DENNIS R DIEHL Denm s Stud1ous?'7 qu1et'7'7 woman haterll pals wnth Earl ardent baseball fan plans to joln Armed Forces loves to dress up for class plctures plays badmlnton 1n h1s back yard and usually loses WILLIAM EAST ON B1 L1kCS to workll can be found at Al s SGIVICE statlon drlves a 51 Ford to school enjoys readmg books on electromcs hopes to master elec IIOHICS 1n college always has hlS Chemlstry done'?7 if 4+ wif RUTH ANN EMRICI-I Ruth Want anythmg done rlght ask Ruth mg and flShll'lg fan very studlous llkes the long walks from downtown a good sport plans to be a secretary n1ce per sonalxty and makes frlends easlly SAMUE L I-I FALLINGER Sam Halls from Royalton good lookmg has a pleasant per sonallty llkes to study s often seen talklng 1n class always bragglng about h1s home town ardent hunt MONA JEAN FOCHT Jean Keeps Newberry's working efficiently . . . neat dresser . . . cute . . . coopera- tive . .. oh, that lovely long hairll . . . pleasing personality drives a big car Qsmilej often seen with Patty . . . plans to be the boss's Girl Friday. FRANCES L. GANN Lue Cool dancer . . . friendly . . . has a smile for everyone . . . lots of fun . . . pals with Francene . . . quiet?? ,, , P. D. is her favorite subject?? . . . often seen at the base dances . . . dresses real sharp. ROBERT G. FERNBACK Bob Drives a green chevy . . . a loyal addition to the trumpet sec- tion of the band . . . quite a ladies' manll . . . part time barber . . . often seen with Jim. . . . especially fond of underclassmen. LARRY FLOWERS Larry Hails from Royalton interested in M. J. M. works at the Steelton Acme?? often seen with Sam favorite sports -- hunting and fishing .. . nice to know!! drives a fast Chevy. 'IM MARLIN GOODLING UG ll Royalton's contribution to M. H. S. . . . voted safe driver of 195777 . . . often seen in Harrisburg . . . hunting with a bow and arrow is his favorite sport, but unsuccessful. LEWIS F GOULD Lewis Hard worker drives a cool Dodge?? future pharmacist hails from Maine you name it Lewis lo in it trig wh1z?? neat dresser college bound brain!! always has a smile for everyone EARL H GRANGER Earl Quiet SIUd10US?? seen but not heard pleasant disposition pals ways enjoys those long cold walks from Wilson Street lovesto dance?? SANDRA GREENAWALT Sandy Neat dresser drives a safe car quite a swimmer likes the Air Force ambition to become a nurse noisyll always willing to help fond of ballet tl1rt?? Q with DQQIQ1 loves spel1ing??.::.a1- ll! p SAMUEL C. GRUBER 'Sam' Quiet?? . .. curly hair . .. Sam Snead ll nice personality . . . terrific sense of humor . . . favorite game is basketball . . . plans for the future are undecided . . . just loves P. D. HAROLD JOHN HAAS Bud Bud hails from the Acres our com petent football manager always clowning at football practice plans to go into the Air Force and study B has many friends In DENNIS E HAMILL Denny Nice looking handles a slide rule like nobody s business!! plays bas ketball baseball and football nice blonde hair plans to join the Armed Forces MARGARET HEMPERLY Peggy Peggy hails from Royalton one of the short blue eyed girls behind Mr Gibbles typewriters can be found with Dolly at Ted s her laughter is extremely extraordinary L 0 ' A l. . M. . .. ' . x Il' smile . f1irt??, . . . appreciates long - tn W 1 JACK L. HERNEISEY 'Jack' Very quiet . . . avid sports fan .. . often seen boating on the river . . . dependable . . . a good worker . . . lives in the Old Fort . .. everybody likes Jack because of his friendliness. CAROLE D. HOFFMAN 'Sis' Hails from the country . . . quiet??? . . . former resident of Royalton . . . plans to be a bookkeeper .. . likes to tease people oh, those gym classes . .. enjoys kidding the boys in 16B. l QQ. inns- SANDRA L. HORETSKY 'Sandy' Always laughing!! . . . never a dull mo- ment with Sandy!! . . . future secretary . . . has dreams of a long pony tail . . . loves dogs?? . . . favorite teacher, Mr. Guistwhite . . . a faithful Rainbow Girl. HOPE I-IOUSER Hope High stepping flag twirler oh that hair!! neat dresser . . . has an interest in football jersey 73 . . . quiet?? . . .always eating . . . plans to be a secretary . . . friendly to all. JOAN MARIE HOUSER Joan Quiet . . . always looks well groomed and neat . . . friendly to all . . . pretty red hair . . . plans to be a typist . cooperative . . . will do a favor for anyone if asked. SHIRLEY A. HUMMER Shirl Friendly to everyone . . . loyal chorus member . . . pretty hair . . . neatdress- er . . . drives a Ford . . . Shirley plans to be a typist excellent librarian . . . seen with Barb and Judy . . . likes the football team?? ROBERT JEFFRIES Ricardo Hails from the Air Force and has seen a lot of foreign soil!! . . . just ask himll . . . can be seen sporting a new Turn- pike Cruiser . . . loves fighting . . . bantam weight fighter while in the ser- vice . . . plans to re-enlist. NORMA C. JOHNSON Chaunce Flightyll .. . pals around with Myrna . . . loves P. D. class'?? . . . a rare combination of wit, humor, and cheerfulness . . . co-inventor of Bass-John . . . loves bicycles?? . . . never seen without a peppermint patti. EDWARD J. KASPER E. Z. Ed' Chauffeur for all the girls who eat lunch at Ted's . . . plays accordian with the 'Hot Rods . . . Ted's seems to be his second home . . . Class Cut-Upll . . . has a special blonde interest in 16-A. BARBARA ANN KINSEY Bobbie Seems qu1et to those that dont know herll sharp dresser pals around with Carol goes steady with Bob favorite hangout Ted s easy on the eyesll Lys yy, JUNE M KRODEL Juney Can be found with Kuhnle and Sandy plans to be a nurse looking for the recipe for good potato candy ask for Juney makes friends easily pleasant personality always smil in co editor of the M town Echo CAROLYN A KUHN Kuhnie Drives a Kaiser looking for KUhl'lle you ll find her in front of the band twirling a baton summer time job a driver training 1nstructor?? quiet pet peeve Lewis PAUL M. LEICHT 'Flash' One of our taller class members . . . a real chem whiz likes to play checkers . . . avid baseball fan . . . al- ways walks from the river and enjoys it??? continually cracking jokes. DEAN LENKER Dino Dino is our great football end . . . a three year letterman . . . drives a black Ford .. . tops at dancing . . . his outstanding personality has gained him a lot of friends . . . he also excels in track. CAROL L. LANDIS 'Carol Pals with Bobbie .. . very neat . .. if you're looking for Carol, try Ted's . .. natural blonde hair, very pretty.. . Mercury's are her carsll quiet and unassuming always arguing in homeroom!! CAROLYN A. LAVERTY Carolyn Asks very intelligent questions .. . quite an expert in Chemistryll . . . fu- ture teacher . . . always completes her French compositions before class?? , , , very prompt?? .. . willing and able worker . . . just loves those test tubes. S Can be found at Carl s Dance Landll halls from New York Sandy and Lucy are her pals future plans show Fran if -fi IUDITH MCGINTY Judy Quiet . . . likes 16A . . . looking for Judy, try Howard Johnson's ...High- spire's contribution to M. H. S. . . . likes gym class . . . often seen at Ted's . . . likes Mr. Mi1ler's P.D. class and the boys in it. DARLYN L. MCNEIL 'Darlyn' Came from Hershey High . . . always neat looking . . . works at Newberrys may be found with Jean Focht . . . shows an in- terest in Hershey High . . . her white sweater is the object of L t , 1, fx Q, . A guard on the interest in the jun ii's...' KW- i grief, 1-it MALCOLM E. MEINSLER HMe1 I7 football team , . , a sharp dresser . . . nice ' personality . . . may be found with Winnie and Don . . . has an ior class. VIRGINIA LOUISE MESSICK Ginny A fine commercial student . . . does typing for Mr, Gibble . . . lives in the country . .. came from Hershey High School . . . private secretary for all the teachers . . . quiet'?'? ,,, DENNIS A. MILLER 'Dennis' Checker champion . . . eyes for Donna . . , likes sports . . . loves English . . . quiet favorite pastime -- eating . . . always seen playing basketball on Wood Street one of the shorter members of our class. PAULINE ANN Mimina 'Po11y Big blue eyes and dimples . . . President of Patterson Club . . . alwa s in the center of activity oin to be Y S S - ' ' quiet?? , , , a friend to everyone . . . pleasant, sweet smile . , , athletic . . . versatile artist . . . President of O.M.A. HUD ' ,sis fi 8 l'lUI'S6 SANDRA LEE MILLER Sandy Works at Klahr s undeclded about college qulet and ,E pretty 11kes to read chem wh1z7? a mce frlend to Q DAWN ELEEN MURRAY Elleen Llkes country mus1c plans to be come abeautlclan enthuslastlc worker ever ready to help pleasing personality always sm1l1ng keeps Chrlstman s Da1ryrunn1ng?? loves to slng '55 LORETTA NOLL 'Retta' Frlendly to all good worker budd1es w1th R1na .. . plans to be a beaut1c1an loves typlng c1ass?? , , lots of fun expert salesman French wh1z. . . .5 5' BARBARA A. ovsnnsrzn ' 'Barry' Always neat and well groomed . . . plans to become a teacher . mce personallty . . . devoted orchestra member can be seen wlth Shlrl and Judl . . . real cool sub maker?? U I have . . . plays a hot sax , . . never worries . . . expert typistll l I ' ll Q 5. ' . A . JOAN DOLORES PODLESNY Joan Future interests lie in 16B, Herbie . . . Joan is a pretty blonde . . . seen at Ted's . . . laughs at almost anything always wears bowling shoes enjoys P.D. . . . quiet?7 DALE REID Dale Always chewing gum . . . good dancer . . . sharp dresser . . . ask him . . . plans to follow his brother's footsteps . . . has plans to attend Shippensburg College . . . Dale's a guard on the team A . . . oh those women troubles!! DONALD EARL PFAUTZ 'Scare' Stellar center on the football team .. . long, lean, and lanky . . . 'l'hat's Don!! . . . makes wierd noises in homeroom!! . . . future includes the medical profession . .. a likeable fellow . . . loves chorus?? . . . often seen at our milk machine! LEE PISANO Lee Our Montana-bound sophomore, who returned this year . . . the crystal ball shows a teaching profession in store for Lee . . . seen with Jim and Tim . . . typing whiz!! . . . loves Latin?? . . .nice to know and a swell pal. CHRISTIAN REIDER 'Christy' Hails from the country likes the junior class .. . guard on the football team . . . always clowning . . . drives a Pontiac .. . studies??? . . . gets along with the teachers . . . Mr. Weaver's little Heathen . THOMAS RICHARDS 'Tom' Oh, those glasses . . . very studious??? . . . often seen at Ted's . . . leader in football hates those nightly pinups plans to go to Lycoming College often seen with a high stepping majorette. Q fs hr suv' PATRICIA SADLER 'Pat' Pals with the three musketeers . . . peppy color guard . . . likes Penn State . . . loves French class?? . . . Mr. Mil- 1er's pet peeve . . . plans to go to Lebanon Valley . . . a real gone kid . . . has Navy trouble. PHYLLIS M. SALENSXY 'Phyll ' A tall, sharp, majorette with long, curly, hair a pretty picture indeed . . .a smile for almost every situation . . . plans to become a nurse after graduation has a big interest in the football team. N in IUDITH IRENE SCHAEFFER Judie A cute, future private secretary for some boss's knee! . . . drives a neat little green Chevy . . . wherever Judy goes, Mickey is close . . . sharp dresser . . . always chewing gum . . . loves boys!! . . . an ardent, longtime band member. GARY A. SHEELER .E gn Class flirt!! in winter his fancy -Og turns to thoughts of basketball!! tall and very handsome drives a v hot Chevy all around athlete Tu., often seen at Ted s with Doug Favorite pastime Eating!! plans to enter college SALLIE JEAN SITLER Sallie A new member at M H S from High spire quiet often seen with Myrna likes the alumni of M H S plans to be a secretary re quently seen in a red Mercury RONALD I SNAVELY Snuff one s friend enjoys a game of baseball Mr Gibble s favorite errand boy see a pigeon flylng around the high school return ll to Snuff ,le . .g . a A - ' . . . ! . . . ll ' U . . . . . . f - r ilfiliiil N A . t 'ifii . . L ly u I jg, Q is Always good for a joke . . . likes the underclassmen . . . every- . . . ., l + xx - gr' ,Am .. 1 '-1. ! y lf TIMOTHY B. SPANGLER 'Tim' Great to know . . . seen with Jim ... his ability to wreck Cars is tremendous .. . future plans - forestry . . . loves to hunt and fish . .. has a special interest in Hershey .. . residence - Odd i Fellows Home ... loves chem. ' T' le ' 'fwfr' HARRY STARE l '- Hadd 'J . Quiet plans to go to college A 'J great in any sport often seen at ,W Ted's seems the sophomore girls 1 f , give Hadd some attention, what about -V this Hadd? likes that long drive A, . from Royalton. A ,J W te t 'ie e 'i J' it ' W7 JAMES C. STARLIPER Jim Barrel of fun . . . Co-editor of yearbook . . . anyone need lab equipment, ask Jim?'? drives a Crazy bus a dv' good worker . . . bound for Law School . . . neatdresser . . . Songbird of Middle- town High. X ,JA PATRICIA ANN STEWART npat H Long tall Pat?? keeps Grant's on the map . . , shorthand whiz . . . always laughing . future secretary . . . always seen A with Jean . .. Calm, cool, and collected always neat and well groomed. 52. an-. ry' ', 1?I'i'J 3 'iff-9,5 'ef ' 5,5 - 'f 1 gg . V, f 1' A' if . -ag DORENE ANN STIPE Mickey Mr. Farner's favorite'?? . .. voted class cut-up and noisiest . . . wonder why'?'? . . . plays a hot trumpet!! . . . vaccinated with a phonograph needle .. . pals with Judy loves to dance!! i as if CAROLYN VAN ZANDT ii Van n Seen with Georgia . .. second home is Ted's ever see Carolyn without chewing gum .. . always talking and laughing . . . loves chemistry7'? . . . quite a bicycle rider pet peeve -- Ed DOUGLAS ROOSEVELT TAGUIAM ..DOug,, Good basketball player . . . Gary's righthand man .. . sharp dresser . . . oh, those long walks to Oak Hills always joking ... no conceit?? . . . swell to know . . . star?'? . . . future teacher!! fi Y? it Kasper. MAGDA VON TAUTPHOEUS 'Susieu Germany's contribution to Middletown High School keeps the mailman busy!! ... always willing to doa favor when asked efficient librarian friend to all always seen with Myrna, ELEANOR G WAPLE Ellle L1kes Marlnes qu1et and unassummg works at M1lkbar never seen alone!! always w1th Eva l1kes h1l1b1lly muslc over pop tunes frlends Wllh everyone talker ln homeroom GARY A WARD Gary Found at Ted s halls from the rxver 11kes underclassmen future plans A1r Force drlves a b1 Councxl and also a whxz ln chemlstry class DARWIN C WILE Moose Very good dancer mce our blg husky star tackle oh those eyes future engmeer never seen wlthout Scare bralns loves Tr1g gd falthful chorus member?? l' IRVING WILLIAMS rv Always late for school stays awake 1n c1ass?? never qulet track star lxkes to dance?? great football player halls from Balnmore Irv IS Mr Weaver s buddy 1 ff fl I 4' ', , ... l ' ic f' ' I ... . 'g' AN blue Cadillac . . . President of the Safety X W llc I ...stu ' ln! UI I S DONALD WI LLIAMS Don Q LIVES a stone s throw from the hlgh school shyll chem Q-.,,,' mall Q EVA A ZIATS Butch Always seen at the M1lk Bar terest l1es 1n the A1r Force plans to be a secretary 11kCS to slng wears a blg flash on her thlrd fmger left hand wh1zll loves to study photography 1Sh1S speed plans to be an engmeer a wlllmg worker Doug s rlghthand JUDITH A YAROS J ud1 Shlrley plans to be a nurse lxkes Penn State!! stays home?? sharp dresser mce to know want a dancmg partner cal1onJud1ll ask Mr Brmserll fv- Our peppy head twirlerll . . . pals with 'Q ' . .. in- IH IHEIHURIHIH HOWARD MOORE Apr1l14 1940 Nov 24 1934 if lv 'Q' We the Class of 1958 wlsh to exprtss our profound sympathy at the. passing away of Howard Moore durlng our Freshman year My Lost Youth' Henry W Longellow 8th verse 'There are thmgs of whxch I may not speak here are dreams that cannot dxe There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak And brmg a pallor xnto the cheek And a :mst before the eye And the words of that fatal song Come over me hke a ch111 A boy s w111 IS the wmd s wxll, And the thoughts of youth are long long thoughts ' Y I ' x Y - ' 1 1 1 v '- , ,w- A- r .QV , 1 . , . .1 1 I - 1 x u . 1 m - . A 1 7 . M , . . . , . 1 . W 47? fi Uh Ili Ml SI AIPD I l FI to RICHY Darwin Wilv. Mr Paul Wgdwr Mrs Florancu Slcighlcr, Douglas Lormll SYANDINQ, I l FT to RICJHI Lonnie Lorrie Carol Baker Pauline Miller. Douglas Cornell . . . Darwin Wile . . . Carol Baker . Pauline Miller . .Connie Corrie lorence Sleighter Mr. Paul Weaver H LHSSIHEH I7 ,. ' :-use 4.- QQ - '. 23' X , gm, . V? qnf iy ,.r ' W W , in Ar 4. W in 4 J wg Vg. Q C 1 21, , K . L . : 3 T - Q ' I 2 'iff X .f 'WT FIRST ROW SEATED, LEFT to Rltilllf Carmen Alvarez, Marilyn L'rso, Barbara Stewart, Bonita Cochran, Myrna Noll, Brenda Murray, Evelyn Tatem, Eleanor Reider. SECOND ROW: Kay Bingaman, Kathryn Seltzer, Nancy Simmers, Sandra Byerly, Mary .lane Morley, Margaret lfochler, Patricia Japak, Janet Stewart. 'llllRD ROW: Thomas Jones Kenneth llerrold, l.arryl3enner, Richard McK1bben, Terry Musgrave, James Miller, Jack Humble, .lames King. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Garnish, Michael Bekieh, Harvey Civler, Richard Reynolds, Terry Finnegan, John Cain, Robert Kohr, Dennis Murray. PN ,, , , 0 I A4 6 1 A-'0. l-'lRSl ROW SEATED, l,El- l' to RIGHT: Doris lfoster, Beverly Dias, Patricia lfleisher, Joyce Pit-kel, Ceraldine Melusky, Patsy lirehin, .Joyce Childs, Sandra lllal-ceslee. SECOND ROW: Ruth Matinehek, .lanet .ludy, Nancy Drought, Nancy Wendal, Sandra Krodel, Robert Matrisian, Albert Rock, Kenneth Whitsel, Ronald Aurentz. THIRD ROW: Robert Humble, Thomas Hayes, Martin lfaioli, Leonard Arthur, Kenneth Lewis, Eduard Baum, Devyey Burkett, Terry l.ouer, Cerald lliler. 43 fx rw, x JA, P' 4 :MA rw p . , FIRST ROW SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: Joann Snyder, Elizabeth Ostberg, Wendy Schickel, Diane Metzler, Barbara Stewart, Connie Hunter, Evelyn Scott, Wendy Weidner, Jenny Gingrich, Susan Houser. SECOND ROW: Patricia Mack, Sally Coble, Audrey Drayer, Donna Good, Carol Meinsler, Jean Rehrer, Lana Shelly, Cynthia Alleman, Patricia Johnson, Charlotte Cain, Lois Yeager, Janis McGinty, Mary Lellers. THIRD ROW: Roger Hickernell, George Leedy, Martin Hahn, Joseph Montville, Richard C. Kinsey, David Rom- berger, Ronald Berkholder, John Wilsbach, Woods Rogers, Alton Goodling, John Garnish. FOURTH ROW: Donald Malehorn, Richard Jovanelly, Richard Garver, George Weidman, Richard Kinsey, Wayne Selcher, Robert Emrich, Barry Lockard, Paul Clifton, Robert Smith. I I 3 1+ FIRST ROW SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: Donna Cross, Betty Geist, Barbara Arnold, Betty Vulatic, Pearl Bryan, Barbara Fies, Roberta Allen, Sandra Anderson, Ruth Steinberger, Helen Carroll. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Tezak, Joyce Fornwalt, Karin Grubic,Kathryn Konevitch, Margaret Burger,WandaDupes, Sandra Sipe, Carol Yohn, Betty Martin, Judy Deighton. THIRD ROW: Charles Wachob, Richard Moore, Stephen White, Ronald Lebo, Paul Horetsky, David Grove, Richard Croseley, Larry Yaros, FOURTH ROW: Terrance Fishburn, Raymond Runyeon, Robert Jenkins, James Landis, William Bitner, Romolo lanniello Allan McNair. Q5-'Er' J 'R U 9 -ti 'P it 'I 0 J '1 J F5 M 6 x H ,Hn i 9 gi? L 'Jw ' EA: l-lRS'l ROW SLAILD, l.l'.l- I to RIGHT: Charla llolen, Mary Hush, Doris Miller, Anita Price, Sandra Henry, Faith llixler, lleota Wilt, Donna Hipple, Sylvia Heim, Ramona Allen, SLCOND ROW: Carol Arndt, Hetty Sadler, lgmma Fallinger, Claire Arnold, livelyn llright, Mary llenner, Claudia Gann, Helena Alvarez, Brenda Folks, Carole Brubaker, La Verne Saul. THIRD ROW: Audrey Bartush, Sandra Derr, Arlene Finley, Karen Wall, Gloria Stoner, Karen Buggy, Dorothy Malehorn, lidna Mordan, Marie Horetsky, Kay Brehm, Dolores Messimer, FOL'RTll ROW: Clarence Bast, Paul Angeloff, Anthony Gianettino, Jack Hipple, Robert Dagen, Terry Lawrence, James Winburn, John Claybaugh, Dennis Lebo, Gerald Fulginiti, John Morley, Loy Sipe, FlFTll ROW: Dennis Rowe, David Chandler, Donald Hammaker, Gary Nlertz, Larry Melntyre, liarl Heisey, ladwin Doup, Ralph Burkett, William Manfred, William Laudermileh, James Still, Larry Hahn. ,ii f -. s .i, . ix J y I FIRST ROW SEATED, LLFT to RIGHT: Patricia Keller, Donna Ledger, Bonnie Sabathne, NancyLutz, Joan Peko, Charlotte May, Mary Horanic, Ethel Martin, Mary Vulatic, Susan Kostjal. SECOND ROW: Carol Walker, Joan Diffenbaugh, Dorothy Lebo, Marlene Bastress, Roberta Edinger, Sandra Fink, Susan Welsh, Ruth Kreiser, Patsy Barnes, lileanor Noon, Harriet Gipe, Diane Davis. THIRD ROW: Paul llashore, Daniel Nedwick, Terrence Blowers, David Paul, Robert Toporcer, Robert Howard, Joseph Grosso, Joseph Grebb, Franklin Harrison, Gerald Weise, Frank Morrow, Timothy Vernon, lidgarTre1Chler. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Lookenbill, Terry Couch, Frank Garman, Walter Dibeler, William Snyder, Karl Botterbusch, John Crater, George Raynor, Leonard Needleman, Thomas Stewart, Samuel Caley, Brian Hardy, JUHIUHS President .... . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer. . . Historian . . . Advisors. . . M1 x I If .5 . .William Fulginiti . . .Edward Baum . . .Nancy Weaver . . Emelia Grosso . . . . Judy Powell Mr. Calvin Heller Mr. Galen Farner , , fi XXKX . ,4 LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Calvin Heller, Emclia Grosso, Judy Powell, William Fulginiti, Nancy Weaver, Edward Baum Mr. Galen Farner. President ..... Vice-President . . . Secretary . . Treasurer. . . Advisors. . . LEFT to RIGHT: Miss Anne Matu1a,Judy Kirkman, Charles Wachob, David Grove, Eleanor Sterne, Mr. Jay Book, FRESHIHEH President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasxuer. . . Advisors. . . . . Terry Eberly . . .Dennis Lebo . . . .Nancy Coble Mary Lee George . Mr. Carl Sinner MF. 1311185 P2lt9I'SOIl SUPHUIHURES . . . David Grove . Charles Wachob . . .Judy Kirkman . . Eleanor Sterne Miss Anne Matula Mr. Jay Book l LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Carl Sinner, Mary Lee George Terry Eberly, Nancy Coble, Dennis Lebo, Mr. James Patterson. H E 3.9. fi ,, V ,. zgriigff ff V., H: 4 y?u,rA ug A A ' f. ' ' 3' 4. 2 .: :i,' Q17 fjr lgf- V f rf 1 X 'V' ig '-2f. L!3l 1' 'rf' - ,- '1 1' ' 1 ' .AS 4 5'-5' f5 T-' 'i JJJ-fi' -' ' iff- If Q .5 f Q pw 4 E fix ' E- , rw-f -, - y -35 sg ff 2- . 154 ,ig .12 ' E- rr E ,g, 42 ,AW 4 . , 2' ' A 2 ww f E f ' 2 frxiamfff ,g V- , , 1 5 -K , 1,Lf,:f'? Jn EM , y5., -V . frwfgr' f .., ,.,,-Q I ' V ,A V E E wif ' , 'T E fnib' , .mf If , ' ,X ,ggi ' E , 'w' 11 , xi! ' ii k .Z'f' ', ,W 'V 'f L52 ' ,gf 5- jj! , ,fx , gg, .,.'-1:1 Q, Y, ,s-ug. ,Y , ' , 7.v ' H - Q54 Y ' ' 5 ' '3 l'.2',Siwf4T 'F 4, 1, ' ,f 1gi'.5,g1f,,1Sgf.4 r , 4, ' ,.1, 5, A , fr,,1g.'SI'i ., pgiga , mf. f 5 ' SQ, :,?f.3f' i, DEEEEISE K 12.0 . , ,,Q v -s .Q if , 'Hs' Jff' Herbert Beadle Dennis Hamill Edward Kasper September 13 After a brilliant 1956 season, the Blue Raiders started off the 1957 campaign by thoroughly trouncing York Catholic. The Raiders displayed a powerful ground game and an impregnable defense. YORK CATHOLIC 0 .......... MIDDLETOWN 32 September 20 The Raiders scored immediately upon entering the game. After the Indians failed to penetrate the Raiders' gallant defense, they scored on a nicely executed pass play. The remainder of the game was a deadlock, with the Raiders prevailing on yards gained. WAYNESBORO 7 . . . . . . . . MIDDLETOWN 7 September 27 What a game! Until the third quarter, the Raiders humiliated the Thundering Herd by leading all the way. However, in the third quarter Carlisle swept our Raider ends to give the Herd the victory that the Raiders wanted and needed so badly. CARLISLE 33 . . . . . . MIDDLETOWN 14 October 4 The Raiders fought hard only to lose to Hanover. Again the Raiders' defensive line cou1dn't be penetrated. Hanover scored on a pass play and an intercepted pass. HANOVER 14 .......... MIDDLETOWN 0 October 11 The fighting, but dying Raiders reached the low point of the season. The Raiders went out of this game de- termined not to lose again. SHIPPENSBURG 20 .......... MIDDLETOWN 0 'I .. if ' f- A 0 I QQ! QM H nv 0 V i paul Leicht Dean Lenkef Donald Ptautz X' 1 xgg all '- - ' A .- 'LPN 1.- ,, 3, ' ew S K A 1 ' z mf, 1 . -f 1, A, S . - , ,V ,, J 43 M 1 x ' ,L 1. . .1 1, , . A 1 1' gf - Q , . :' ,. , N, , J, ,, 1 1- - ., , .-1 1, , . ' ., 0' ' x4 A -5 uf . .wt f . f , H - ' ', V ' ,. , ' ,-s ' X N' 'Hit .. .aa t f ff . 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The Raiders unleased a devastating ground attack after going into the game as the underdog When the smoke cleared the Raiders led 21 0 After this the Warriors gave the powerful Raiders no resistance GETTYSBURG 6 MIDDLETOWN 33 November 11 The Blue Raiders made Columbia cringe under their crushing onslaught Displaying a powerful ground game and an invincible defense the Raiders again beat their downriver rival COLUMBIA 7 MIDDLETOWN 25 November 12 The Raiders who were not up to par played well the whole game except for the tragic second quarter when the Trojans scored fourteen points Again the Raiders outplayed their opponent in the second half HERSHEY 14 MIDDLETOWN 0 November 23 The Raiders fighting hard the second half could not quite overcome the lead Chambersburg built up Chambersburg could only get one first down the second half against the Raiders stalwart forward wall CHAMBERSBURG 33 MIDDLETOWN 18 November 28 Turkey Day and the Raiders played their final game on Memorial Field losing a heart breaker to Mechanics burg The Raiders led in all StallStlCS except in the all important score The final game was a gallant effort on the part of the Raiders to bring Coach Weaver a w1n MECHANICSBURG 6 MIDDLETOWN 0 us 'pn-f no fab' Of ? 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Z U Rona Dona d Bryan e v n Fager M nsey ouser Haro d K C ph Ra e Booser an D ams TH RD ROW Ray Re der ngW TV James Land s OHS In Se ph Ra cGraw M James Souders Ke hCondran Pau Le ch ke Bur BY Dew fn d Ma eho na Do Coach Z Coac ad eaver He ulW Pa nney CK M d na Do 61' anag Hass M John Brubaker Thomas Hayes Dan e Manager R chard K nsey Manager Doup R chard Garver Rober Humbe Manager sha Gu L sz ki, 0 I fm! x, 4 6 'Hb 24- UUHCHES fi l . 2if+?'M LEFT to RIGHT Asst Varslty Coaches Ray Relder Mlchael Rocksandlc Head Coach Paul Weaver Jumor 1hFT to RIGHT Thomas Rlchards 4665 Herbert Beadle Q 25 Edward Kasperf 65 Melvm Fagerf 15 THE VHHSITU HND JUHIUR VHRSHU CHEER iq U' Y , lla. lil Ili 1 Ill ll IQ!!! n I. X ARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT to RIGHT Albert Nolte Ronald McGraw Dale Rexd Melvm Fager Samuel Gruber Douglas Tag ulam George Cram Harold Kmsey Gary Sheeler COACH Edward Brunner MANAGERS Harry Stare Earl Doup town tOWl'l IOWII IOWI1 town IOWI1 IOWI1 IOWII IOWH IOWI1 IOWII IOWI1 IOWI1 town IOWII IOWII town IOWII IOWI1 IOWH IOWH I957 RECORD I958 Annvllle Steelton York Catholxc Lebanon Hanover Alumm Gettysburg Chambersburg Shlppensburg Waynesboro Carlxsle Mechamcsburg Central Dauphm Hanover Gettysburg Chambersburg Shlppensburg Hershey Waynesboro Carl1sle Mechamcsburg M- 58 .... .... ' M- 44 .... . . . M- 41 .... . . . . . ' M- 34 .... . . . M- 52 .... . . . . . . . M- 46 .... . .... ' M- 54 .... . . . . M- 50 .... . . . . . M- 47 ..... . . . . ' M-town 52 .... . . . . . . Hershey M- 59 .... . . . M- 49 .... . . . . ' M- 66 .... . . . . . ' M- 44 .... . . . . . . . . ' M- 49 .... . . . . M- 53 .... . . . M- 64 .... - . . . M- 50 .... . . . ' M- 56 .... . . . . . . M- 65 .... 4 . . . M- 40 .... . . . ' M- 57. . . . . . ' .ILI IOR VARSITY BASKETB LL I EFT to RIGHT Donald Malehorn D8V1d Romberger Ronald Lebo Paul Hernelsy John Bauder Coach CHIVID Heller Wlllxam Smxth Danlel Booser James l..ancI1s Robert Jenklns R1chardC Klnsey John Brubaker IOWI1 IOWI1 IOWH IOWI1 IOWI1 IOWII town IOWTI IOWTI IIOWI1 IOWFI IOWI1 IOWI1 town IOWI1 IOWFI IOWI1 IOWI1 town IOWI1 lOWl l I957 RECORD I958 Annvllle Steelton York Cathollc Lebanon Hanover Junior Hlgh Gettysburg Chambersburg Shlppensburg Hershey Waynesboro Carl1sle Mechamcsburg Central Daughln Hanover Gettysburg Chambersburg Shxppensburg Hershey Waynesboro Carl1sle Mechamcsburg M- 33 ..... . ............ . ..... . . .. ' M- 38 ................ ..... ..... . . M- 15 .......... .. .... . ...... . ' M- 46 .... ....... . ...... M- 32 .... . ...... . M- 46 .............. . ........ . . . ' ' M- 54 ...... .... . .. . ................... M- 30 ..................... ........ .... .... M- 39 .... . . .... ....... ............ . . ' M- 31 ...... ............. ..... ............... M- 57 ............ ......... ..................... M-town35 .... .... .... . ......... . .............. . ' M- 40 ................ ............... .. ' M- 48 .................... ....................... ' M- 29 ...... ..... . .... ....... . M- 33 .... ............. ......................... M- 28 .......... .......... ........... ......... M- 31 ............................................ ' M- 41 ...................... ..... . .. M- 36 ............. .... . . .. ............... M- 31 .................. . . .. ....... ..... . .. ' M- 38 ..................... ...... .............. ' I 1!Q, 'hs , P ir - ..1, Ji img 3 1 ll M W 0, L fi 5T,11Q4 I , s 1 Y -iff!! S 'Kg BASEB LL TE M ' ie-f new--Qevzrsa-.. 'gl i- 1 3 5 iii' ' 4 ? ras. H1161 si-1-2' 1-as 2,13 3- 4 , , 2 Lf 'igl i,?g?ifi .1 2 uae- naman-wx. , 'H - if ' . f .1 , kg , 4 5 3111:-an 3 A. gg- PQ VV ,i.?i,,, Y gi-5, ii. . Z - f'XG::ar, O bp yu c- Nile if rw! ' M K 'EIN' f '11, ...air F who - iff .lime tl 'll' ,':W 0fi -IMS VAX' A 15 'T ' 1 hitrayxiq k'g.r ! QQ.. ' -1- ,,.. -... Y 4 ..-5. Tr? :l...ig, y FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Gary Sheeler, Malcolm Meinsler, Ronald Snavely, Robert Fernback, Samuel Gruber, Dennis Hamill, Edward Kasper, Darwin Wile, SECOND ROW: John Garnish, Donald Malehorn, John Brubaker, Ralph Clouser, Harold Kinsey, Melvin Fager, Donald Bryan, Ronald Lebo. THIRD ROW: Manager Paul Leicht, Martin Hahn, Richard E, Kinsey, Coach John Brinser, David Romberger, Richard C. Kinsey, Ralph Slemons, Manager Peter Jenkins. TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Coach Edward Brunner, Roger Hickernell, Dewey Burkett, Barry Goof Donald McKinney, Dean Lenker, Thomas Richards, Gary Sheeler. SECOND ROW: Ronald Sellers, Ray Young Richard Jovanelly, Paul Herneisey, Dale Reid, Ronald McGraw, Douglas Taguiam, Robert S THIRD ROW: William Smith. Richard Garver, Gerald Richardson, Charles Olvis, Harry Schaffner H Haas William Bitner. FOURTH ROW: Ray Runyeon, Edmund Wilsbach, Earl Doup, Jacob Kipp Williams, Darwin Wile, Donald Pfautz, Harold Myers. 1 if . ML: +A, m 1 ,f's , . ,nga HERITHGE ,U ' 1 H. vim? iw r, .I YEARBOOK STAFF Je .-L ii FIRST ROW LEFT to RIGHT Norma Johnson Myrna Bastress Sandra Mlllcr Patrlcla Stewart SECOND ROW Douglas Cornell Lewls Gould Paulme M1ller June Krodel Mr LeRoyC TrostleQAdv1sorj James Starllper Carol Baker Carolyn Kuhn Shirley Hummer THIRD ROW Sandra Horetsky Patrlcla Sadler Ronald Snavely Loretta Noll Lee Plsano Jean Focht Samuel Gruber Ruth Emrlch Gary Sheeler Donna MCC,-1Il Douglas Tagulam Frances Gann Darwln W1le Conn1eCorr1e Donald WIll13mS Barbara Overdeer Judlth Yaros EDITORIAL Co Edltors June Krodel James Starllper L1terary Edxtor Conn1e Corrle Muslc Edltors Carol Baker Carolyn Kuhn Photography Edltors Douglas Cornell Donald wllll3mS Sports Editor Darwln Wlle Typlng Edltor Shlrley Hummer Buslness Manager Lewls Gould Faculty Advisor LeRoy C Trostle COPY TYPISTS Lee Pxsano Joan Podlesny Sandra Horetsky Patrlcla Stewart Gary Sheeler Sandra Mxller Barbara Overdeer Judy Yaros Samuel Gruber Norma Johnson Donna McGill Ruth Emrlch Douglas Taguxam Myrna Bastress Jean Focht Ronald Snavely Loretta Noll Frances Gann Patrlcna Sadler Art Editor. ................. . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pauline Miller JOLIRNALISM CLUB FIRST ROW LEFT to RIGHT Mr John Br1nserfAdv1sorj Paullne M1llerfEd1tor 1n ch1eC James Star Ilper Kay Snyder Kenneth ISWIS Iewls Gould Mr Harold Hummel fAdv1sorj SECOND ROW Connle Cam JoAnn Spancake Evelyn Sm1th Mary Jane Morley Mary Ann Poljanec Carol Kauffman Sandra Horetsky Carol Baker Janet Cauff1eId Bonme Halr THIRD ROW Norma Johnson Audrey Drayer Mary Lellers Sandra Byerly Donna Reeder Karen Rambler Pr1sc1Ila Taylor Susan George Dora Ann Wagner FOURTH ROW Margaret Gouls Sandra Mlller Jean Focht Judy Sehaeffer Patrlcxa Stewart Ruth Emrlch Clare Nye Carolyn Kuhn June Krodel Susan Woods Dorene Coursen FIFTH ROW Barbara Stewart Dorene Stlpe lew Herrold Gary Sheeler Carolyn I averty Woods Rogers Judy O Dell OR SOCIETY W WWW-I Iii tillmw -1-1 SEATED LEFT to RIGHT June Krodel James Starlxper fPres1dentj Mrs Barbara Geyer fFaculty Ad VISOID Lew1s Gould QVICC Pres1dentj Jean Focht fSecretary5 Paul1ne M1llerf'I'reasurerj STANDING LEFT to RIGHT Judy Powell Prxscllla Taylor Edward Baum Emxlxa Grosso Karen Rambler Sandra Mlller Conn1eCorr1e Carol Baker Darwln Wlle Barbara Overdeer PATTERSCN CLUB Flrst Row, left to rlght: Kathryn Seltzer, Joyce Pxckel, Geraldlne Melusky, Mlss Anne Matula tAdvlsorJ, Paulme Mlller lPres1dentj, Carol Baker fVlC6 Presxdentj, Emella Grosso tSecretaryj, Eleanor Sterne 1TreasurerJ, Mrs. Ruth Graham 1Adv1sor7, Evelyn Scott, Conme Hunter, Nancy Weaver. Second Row: Lots Yeager, Alja Rutyna, Brenda Bamberger, Sandra Greenawalt, Sandra Byerly, Mary Ann Sxtler, Joyce Roman, Judlth Rhodes, Barbara Stewart, Shxrley D1C1nd1o, Mary Zeller, Judlth Klrkman, Conme Corrle, Llnda Gatchel. Third Row: Audrey Drayer, Susan George, Sandra Hxner, Margaret Gould, Joann Snyder. Charlotte Ca1n, Patricla Sadler, Shxrley Hummer, Judlth Yaros, Barbara Overdeer, Sandra Horetsky, Ruth Emrlch, June Krodel, Carolyn Kuhn, Cynthxa Alleman. Fourth Row: Susan Stabley, Barbara Arnold, Ellzabeth Ostberg, Susan Houser, Wendy Schlckel, Patrlcla Stewart, Nancy Angeloff, Evelyn Snuth, Sandra Mlller, Gall Balmer, Joan Stephens. Betty Gexst, Dor1sDupes, Carol Memsler, Jo Ann Falllnger, Donna Reeder, Sharon Loucks, Lana Shelley. Flfth Row: Sandra Krodel, Donna McG1ll, Hope Houser, Jean Focht, Dorene Stlpe, Judxth Schaeffer, Barbara Stewart, Lydxarxna Baker, Bonme Cochran, Judy MCG1nty, Kay Bxngaman, Alma Jean Degler. QD P TTERSON CLUB First Row, seated left to right: Joyce Childs, Mary Jane Morley, Brenda Murray, Jerrelon Dempster, Phyllis Salensky, Georgia Chovick, Carolyn. Van Zandt, Joan Podlesny, Margaret Hulstine, Christina Hershberger, Darlyn McNeil, Mary Lee Beck. Second Row: Patric1a,Clark, Patrice Price, Mary Booser, Mary Ann Carpenter, Jean Rehrer, Donna Good, Kathryn Konevitch, Karen Gruble, Carolyn Laverty, Jacqueline Pisano, Nancy Simmers, Susan Woods, Lenora Hildenbrand, Conme Cain. Third Row: Marilyn Urso, Sandra Allen, Nancy Fowler, Janet Judy,Joanne Hahn, Janice McGinty, Roberta Allen, Sandra Ander- son, Catherine Reeves, Phyllis Crow, Kay Snyder, Dora Wagner, Bonnie Hair. Fourth Row: Sondra Wilhoit, Carol Landis, Wanda Lenker, Nancy Dickson, Barbara Fies, Sally Coble, Ruth Steinberger, Diane Metzler, Betty Martin, Margaret Burger, Priscilla Taylor, Janet Cauffield, Etta Toward, Carol Kauffman, Judith Powell, Eva Ziats. Fifth Rowg Doreen Houser, Barbara Kinsey, Myran Bastress, Magna Von Tautphoeus, Sondra Buck, Patricia Johnson, Nancy Imler, Judy Murray, Sandra Hedrick, Sandra Sipe, Karen Rambler, Joan Spancake. KEY CLUB X Seated left to rlght Lewxs Gould isecretaryj Rrchard McK1bben lvxce presxdentj, Mr Jay Book QAdv1sorj James Starllper fpresxdentj, Darwxn W11e Qtreasurerj Douglas Tagulam Edward Kasper Qtandmg Davld Grove, Rlchard Jovenelly Harold Meyers Arthur Alleman Terry Musgrave James Mlller Dewey Burkett Kenneth Lewls, Edward Baum, Douglas Cornell Lee Plsano RobertJenluns, Woods Rogers Donald Wll hams, John Brubaker TUDE T CGLINCIL E Seated left to rxght Magda von Tautphoeus itreasurerl, Gary Qheeler Luce presldentj Mr Donald Mlller ladwsorl Lewxs Gould Qpresldentp Jean I-ocht lsecretaryj Wxllxam Eulgxmtx Qtandmg Olner Geesey Georgia Chouck Carol Baker Axga Rutyna Edward Baum, James Mxller, Karen Rambler Daud Groxe James Land1s Ron Lebo SCIENCE CLUB Flrst Row left to r1ght Phyllls Salensky Sandra Greenawalt Joan Stephens Dewey Burkett Wllllarn Fulglmtx Mr Kaltrlter, fadvlsorl Lew1s Gould George Cram James Landls Second Row John Blessmg Janet Cauffleld Sharon Loucks Evelyn Scott, Alja Rutyna Conme Bowman LenoraH1ldenbrand Clare Nye Sandra Krodel Donna McG1ll Tlmothy Spangler Thlrd Row Joseph Monteulle, Robert Jenkms Ronald Coryl Donald McK1nney Enno von Tautphoeus Ronald Sellers Gary Ward Samuel Gruber, Walter Wllhams Woods Rogers, Harry Vogelsong James Martln Fourth Row Charles Wachob Roger Hlckernell Arthur Alleman, Barry Lotkard Wayne Selcher Allen McNalr Rlchard Moore Wllllam Heckman Barry Goodllng Donald Wlllxams Douglas Cornell, Gary Sheeler W1l1xamB1tner Flfth Row Ronald Artz Edward Baum Ronald Hoffman Davld Romberger Ronald Weldner Terry Musgrave Dax 1d Grove Robert Vlatrlsan Donald Costelllo FUTURE TEACHER 'sud ,r Seated left to rlght Evelyn Scott Conn1e Hunter, Jo Ann Garrett Mary Jane Morley, Prlscllla Taylor Mrs Vlrglma Morrow ladvlsorj Mr Edward Brunner fadvlsorj, Karen Rambler, LPres1dentJ Barbara Overdeer fV1C9 presldentj, Alma Jean Degler Standmg Lee Plsano John Brubaker Melvln Pager, Douglas Taguxam, Wendy Weldner Sandra Krodel, Mary Ann Polyanec, Judy Rhodes, Beth Graham, Margaret Gould Carolyn Laverty, Susan Woods Bonme Hair, Joan Stephens AFETY COUNCIL 41 lt T 'C X6 ' V Flrst Row left to r1ght JanetCauff1eld JamebM1ller QVICS premdentj, June Krodel, Leecretary treasurerj MI' George PGHSGI' li-1dV1SOX'J, Gary Ward lpresldentj Sandra Krodel Second Row Jean Rehrer Woods, Rogers Donald Wllllams, Rlchard McK1bben Paul Horetsky, Etta Toward LIBR RY CLUB ,l First Row left to mght Paullne M1ller Loretta Noll qandra Vllller lylce pre ldentj JanetCauif1eld Barbara Oyerdeer Qecond Rov. Myrna Noll Carolyn Laxerty Jean I-ocht Llnda Gatchell lsetretary, 'vlrs Geyer ladylsorj, Karen Rambler Lprteldentj Qmrley Hummer Jud1th Yaro: Magda yon Tautphoeuk Thlrd Rove Carol Kauffman Vlargarctl-ot hler Joann Qnyder Allte Rlder Judlth Klrkman Qandra Hedrltk Sandra Clpe Wendy Weldner Patr1c1a Clark Nlary Boober Qukan Vkoode 'vlargaret Gould Donna Reeder Audrey Draver Fourth Row Judxth Powell Kay Qnyder Doreen Coursen Etta Toward Prlcllla Taylor Patrxce Prlce qandra Byerly Exelyn QUUU1 L A ' ' 3 1 J ' ' 1 ' ' V 2 , , , V. , R . a 1 1 - - y 1 1 ' - ' ill H l ' I I. ' 1 f , f T ' . ' ' ' s. I .. - N A ' . 4 , C - N . t . ' Q. I .1 I y y L l . y ' ' 35 y ' y . . L ,Z A y , , , y , , Y 5. , , ry A . l . 'J , -,i , ., Y' Y ' -. ' ' ' 4. 'Q yn ' W - C ' : x 1 y- ' ' r - - . ' , ' ., Q ' , - ,1' -, . L , A , ' 1 . 1 1 -V 5. 1 J J 4 H V 'V 2 .L ' ', ' ' .. . MUSIC A PPRECIATICN CLUB Flrst Row left to rlght Margaret l-iulstme Chrlstlna Hershberger Lenore Hlldenbrand Mr Le Roy Trostle ladvlsorj, Clare Nye Judlth ODe1l Ana Rutyna Second Row Dawn Murray Jean McGmty Ellzabeth Ostberg Wanda Lenker Sharon Loucks Eleanor Sterne Conme Corrxe Myrna Noll Sandra Greenawalt Thlrd Row Carolyn Kuhn June Krodel Sandra Horetsky Paullne Mxller Dorene St1pe Judxth Schaeffer, Carol Baker Janet Cauffleld Frances Gann Fourth Row Donna McG1ll Lydlarlna Baker, Sallle Sltler Janet Stewart Dale Reld Darwln Wlle, Lou1s Gould Betty Mart1n, Patrlcla Sadler Sandra Allen, Judlth K1rl-:man Magda yon Tautphoeus U HERS AND USHERETTE -Y ll! H17 un rw Fxrst Row, left to rlght Judy Schaeffer Dorene Stlpe Carolyn Laverty Phyll1s Salensky, Jerralon Uemp ster Sandra Allen Eva Zlats, Judy Yaros Patrlcla Sadler Second Row Conme Corr1e1 Mrs Morrow, tadvlsorl June Krodel, Sandra Horetsky Jean Focht Ruth Emrlch Patrlcla Stewart Shxrley Hummer, Janet Cauffleld Dawn Murray Darwln Wlle Thxrd Row Thomas Cooke Loretta Noll Sandra Greenawalt Gary Sheeler Douglas Tagmam, Chr1st1an Relder, James Starlxper Lee P1sano,R1chard Bryan, Louxs Gould Bxll Easton Gary Ward Paul Lelcht 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . I - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 L1 1 1 1 . 5 1 7 V Y 7 Y I 1 7 ' '. I I 0 i ' 'x -R , 1 , X 1' -1 3 x C. t ' A I 1 ff , - .3 . , ' , s ' f 11 LF I -1 1 L. 1 1 L ' 1 1 1 . I . l L 7 Y 7 ,54 1 1 . I 1 1 1 L. 1 I j - 1 1 1 . S ORTSMAN S CLUB harles Wachob, Wllham I-frst Row left to rlght Leo Faust James Kmg Robert Eve Roger Hlckernell C Wxllburn Davld Romberger Second Row Gerald Rlchardson Denms Dlmeler Joseph Montvllle Mr Mlller ladvlsorj Rxchard Moore W1ll1am Baumbaugh Earl Doup Th1rd Row Paul Lexcht, Wayne Selcher, Samuel Falllnger, Rlchard Bryan, Harry Coburn, Chrtstlan Relder, Robert Pfckel Fourth Row John Bauder Wllllam Bltner Wxlllam Br1nser,Ronald Brennen,W1lberAngeloff Barry Goodlmg Jack Hernexsy T moth S angler Fxfth Row Robert Byrd James Flnmgan, Harold Haas Marlm Goodlmg Larry Flowers 1 y p fi Flrst Row, left to rlght Lester Mlller, Gerald Hxler, Kenneth Herrold, Janet Stewart, Terry Musgrave, Mr S M l Urso, Georgta Chouck, Farner fadvlsorl Second Row Carolyn Van Zandt, Barbara -tewart, an yn Phyllxs Salensky, Sondra W1lho1t, Patsy Brehn,Joyce Chllds Thlrd Row Dwtght Plasterer, Denms Murray, Roy Heller Arthur Alleman, Dewey Burkett, Henry Dunbar, Nancy Davxs Fourth Row Harold Stefan, James Mlller, Albert Rock, Melvm Wlse, Ronald Hoffman 9 , 'ff-f 1 - ,J -e Q 1' -. -.. '. Q ' . reg- 1 f N ,- J .ff -g--'K-give.-:-4 ,, V ,vi- i X t - , , l I ' x . ' 5 f l s 5 K . . , ' s . 7 , ' , , Xl I X X 1 1 1 'v 1 I ! x t 1 V I y V - 1 C 1 V 1 1 I v - A 1 - r - C y - ' 1 3 1 V ! I V 1 ! J n A 2 7 V I Y I V , ! v I Q, 1 x 'Q , U X ' -1 5 A Y 'Q I -Q 1 - 0. 1 a SN N? V . r' A . ' . , F . X . , ' 4 N 'R ,X i. qt , 'J . r f, ol' ' ul ' Aj 5 Q 1 GD MIXED CHORLI MIXED CHORUS SOPRANOS First Row Connie Corr1e,Catherine Reeves, Lenora Hildenbrand, Christina Hershberger, Sandra Anderson, Mary Ann Carpenter, Karen Rambler Second Row Patricia Sadler, Shirley Hummer, Barbara Overdeer Myrna Bastress, Kathryn Seltzer, Barbara Stewart, Susan George Third Row Sandra Krodel, Roberta Allen, Norma Johnson, Dawn Murray Susan Woods Donna Good Fourth Row Carolyn Laverty, Wanda Lenker Susan Stabley, Mary Ann Poljanec, Virginia Messick Judy Powell Brenda Bamberger, Carol Kauffman MIXED CHORUS ALTOS First Row Judy Kirkman, Gloria Henry, Mary Lee Beck Alice Rider, Nancy Angelo!! Margaret Hulstine, Nancy Brought. Second Row: Sandra Greenawalt, Donna Reeder, Donna McGill, Margaret Gould, Judy Yaros, Jean Focht, Kay Snyder, Linda Gatchel. Third Row: Carol Baker, Pauline Miller, June Krodel, Nancy Sim- mers, Beth Graham, Patricia Clark, Mary Booser, Nancy Dickson, Shirley DiCindo. Fourth Row: Evelyn Scott, Janet Caulfield, Sharon Loucks,. Carolyn Kuhn, Janet Stewart, Mary Jane Morley, Clare Nye. MI ED CHORLI Flrst Row, left to rlght Albert Rock Davld Romberger, Ronald Burkholder Larry Yaros, Roger Hlckernell, Charles Wachob Wlllxam Wllburn Second Row Barry Lockard Woods Rogers, Ronald Snavely Kenneth Whxtsel, Edward Kasper James Noon Thlrd Row Larry Fmley, Damel Booser, Denms Hamlll, James Starhper Lewls Gould Douglas Cornell George Cram PIANISTS DIRECTRESS PIANIST Left to Rxght Mary Booser, Patr1c1a Clark, Carolyn Mrs Faxth Relgle Kuhn ' 1 ' . 7 -s , . ' ' I I ' W! V 1 1 , I , . , ' 1 'U . 1. ' 1 Z , , , . 7 . . . . I , Y y . ' Z ' ' I A a I s 1 I . x l l NSEMBLE First Row, left to right: Mary Ann Carpenter, Connie Corrie, Barbara Overdeer, Judy Yaros, Nancy Sim- mers, Lenore I-lildenbrand, Christina Hershberger, Margaret Hulstine. Second Row: Karen Rambler, Susan George, Patricia Clark, Mary Booser, Jackie Pisano, June Krodel, Donna McGill, Carol Baker. Third Row: Susan Woods, Margaret Gould, Alice Rider, Donna Reeder, Sandra Greenawalt, Carolyn Kuhn, Jean Focht, Beth Graham, Janet Stewart, Patrice Price. Fourth Row: Brenda Bamberger, Wanda Lenker, Shirley Hum- mer, Patricia Sadler, Carolyn Laverty, Sharon Loucks, Aija Rutyna, Evelyn Scott, Judy Kirkman, Linda Gatchel. DIRECTRESS PIANISTS DIRECTRESS PIANISTS, left to right: Karen Rambler Miss Pauline Stoner Mary Booser. 1 ORCHESTRA X Q3-rv , Ml! R fa, iE ' Plano: Beth Graham. First Row, Vxollns, left to right: Barbara Overdeer, Peggy Graham, Susan Woods, Dorothy Rider. Second Row, Vlolms: Clare Nye, Paul1neMlller, Alice Rlder. Horns: Michael Schaeffer, Karen Rambler, Patr1c1a Clark, Donna McGll, Janet Stewart, Carolyn Kuhn. Cello: Charles Wynn, Mary Booser. CDRCHESTRA DIRECTOR ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR D. Harold Jauss A-2 ,ez ..r' 1, bf . 1- P '--F-if 'fini' , Aff, 4. 4045521 if? 1' K . 5 i '1 ' vi? xp' frsw 1 h'y'f +,:f' , -'e U- lf,- A . v. V ' 3 ...MY f -1-MQ ... 1 b?.Q,L'f' gg, 0 1 ,X V -.. f- QI, Q36 'mfg I .wg ,I , f ' fi-if' fjxwdif 7. fb 4' 'Z?Eir7J' N A 1 A2 4 in 0 ' 'ia 1 GW 44 ' ' - Q'g' 'Q6xu 2 WPi' f-5 . aq .. QR MAJORETTE Kneellng Judy Yaros Flag Tw1rlers Conme Hunter, Hope l-iouser, Susan George Back Row left to r1ght Brenda Murray, Phyllls Salensky Alma Degler Margaret Hulstme, Marxe Horetsky Edna Mordan, Carolyn Kuhn Left to rlghtz Phyllis Bandza. Judy Kirkman Patrlcla Sadler, Donna Good, Georgia Cho- vlck, Sondra Wllhoit. GOLD BA D DIRECTCDR GOLD BAND DIRECTOR Rxchard Hornberger E N cholns rlcks John Hend 1 Q ard Mertz R ack B mda L urand A her ne t Ka land lager Robe rt F lb ho Nxc th UIC Ke od C hnG IJ back t t w fro I od Laft bm uf I ma n , muel H alt, Sa am btoffed, Terry T W rayor nothy D 1 T lank B CC L. Snook ehrer dR HV D Row Left I- ret Evans ll Way ffnx Ho I I 5 SL J aas,CurolynMath1as, 1 H S1 n Norma Reeves,Car Ili rk K1 nth Qfln K rge Leggore 60 G tdger Gary L CFD lb W Robert J ame s Saputo k dW ard H 111 X' ffl 1115414 W an, J udy Stone- Huffm haeffer, Lxnda Sc Y II' M heated UW 1rs,t R F agner W obyn R erry T ry Taylor ego Gr Shoe maker 11 W1 Lb Nlug, L Char W t i tlfrs lil Reber, Wright, Barry Judy y d C mra Bet ky CW Seco d R rb E Gb Jam breaker chard R OW R R1ght Sf. C ond d Books J 11 D der L. 1 t b R ll' rylvl .Im CI' t Ronald Rohbough Jamea Kra ner Chr et na L. da Bruno L mda Brubaker ibtd I' C1 R usc James Caldwell Barbara Str ck Stand 1g Harry Judy Don ma Pre sc ott Boyd ' U n Io , n o ' 1 .c J , 1 ', . , ' v ' 1 ' H E ' Vhl. op 'ph 'harp, I oher I Ln, 1 I X ' '1 ' 1 i v w 1 'I I ' Y nh' H1111 Int ',I1'I' ' , ' , i y X - Y ' 'Q ' ' ' R h '1.' Io 1 1-' 1 '11, xhan 1 , ' , ' ' 'R xl 2 ' S on - , - r 1111 . o ar an ' , cr'1 '. ' H : i , ' . n J 3 ' 1 o 'lo nz ' no , n ' ' - , 1n , ' ' I y i'1 - , 1' - , ' . ' n A: , 1 ' MAJCDRETTE Wh1te Umforms, left to Fight Becky Yeager Jeanne Clesser Gkneehngj Nancy Kxng Mary Lee George Gold Umform Carol McGraw . , . A, I L.. fn. it 1 Blue Umformsz Barbara Wxlkxns, , y V I rl Qfluz Sun ern,,.wJa--flap Q annotvu cannon. Our high school days are o'er and gone and we shall go our separate ways As we embark upon life's sea filled with the hope that someday we i11,u.LJe-JJQQQJ-Heiff-i i cn But we shall meet some-day a-gain friends ever now and to the end May leave a mark that will proclaim the honor of our school's fair name '15 5 Memories, oh memories we hold them so dear we cherish them all through the years Today we follow tomorrow we lead we'll strive ever on to succeed 4,4 Ji-I V H-H1 e 15 a And in our hearts they'll always lie to re-mind us of the days gone by. The future holds a promise bright so with true faith we'll seek the right. HES nun nfcmmnnnl Hfnnmsf MAN AND WOMAN HATER PRETTIEST HAIR MOST BENEFICIAL Pat Stewart Denmb Dlehl Hope Houser Tom Rlchards Polly Mlller Lewls Gould BIGGEST FLIRTS Jerrle Dempster Gary Sheeler 82 Y 1.1 N, . 7 . tl ' 1 I NOISIEST QUIETEST I AC ULTY PETS Mickey Stipe Marlin G00d11Tl8 Connie Corrie Jack Herneisy Carolyn Kuhn Lewis Gould BY P PUL BEST DANCERS Judy Yaros, Doug Cornell. TE MOST STUDIOUS TALLEST AND SMALL!-:ST MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Connie Corrie, Lewis Gould Pat Stewart, Gary Sheeler Connie Corrie, Lewis Gould. CLASSRCGM SCENES Q M- ni .mi V hz CLASSROOM SCENES 35' if PROM I957 CASTLES IN THE AIR PRO I957 M sl' CLHSS HISTURU The Class of 1958 entered school 1n September 1954 a Freshmen at the Feaser buxldxng M1ss Julxa Smxth and 'vir Carl S1nner were selected as our advmsors to gu1de us dunng th1s f1rst year as h1gh school students Gary Sheeler was elected Pres1dent Douglas Taguxam NICE Pres1dent Florence Putruck Secretary and June Krodel Treasurer As Freshmen we sold magaz1nes and greetxng cards so as to ra1se class funds Our Sohpomore year was a very busy one as we entered our second year at Mxddletown Hxgh School We selected our class motto Today We Follow Tomorrow We Lead our class flower the Wh1te Ir1s and our class colors green and whxte Our adv1sors thxs year were Mrs Florence Slexghter and Mr Donald Sexbert To lncrease the funds mn our treasury we sold del1c1ous baked goods Chr1stmas candy magazlne subscr1pt1ons and refreshments at the Junlor Varslty football games Our class offxcers were Pres1dent Gary Sheeler Vlce Presldent Jay Way Secretary Florence Putmck and Treasurer Carol Baker Dunng our .Tumor year we worked xery hard preparlng for the expensxve Junxor Sen1or Prom In adchtxon to the magazme campa1gn we sold refreshments at the Varsxty football games Easter eggs and candles ln order to supplement the class treasury Under the leader sh1p of Gary Sheeler Pres1dent James Starhper Vxce Pres1dent Carol Baker Secretary and Jean Focht Treasurer the .Tumor Sen1or Prom Castles rn the A1r was a great success In the fall Of 1957 we returned to school a d,1m1nut1ve group of h1gh school Semors Mr Paul Weaver our new advxsor replaced Mr Donald Sexbert who accepted a posxtxon at Dxckxnson College The followlng were elected Sen1or class off1cers Presxdent Douglas Cornell Vxce Presxdent Darw1n Wxle Secretary Carol Baker Treasurer Pax l1ne Mxller and H1stor1an Conn1e Corrxe In order to replerush the funds 1n our treasury we sold candles magazxnes, and Sen1or play tlckets The Sen1or Play Showdown at Sawtooth was one of the hxghlxghts of th1s year In June 1958 the long awaxted day hnally came Graduatxon Day W1th It ca.me not only Joy and happxness but also sorrow and sadness We were leavlng our teachers and fellow classmates to enter a new l1.fe Thls newlxfe w11l be one of 1eadersh1p cxt1zensh1p and responsxblllty 1n our great country of Arnerlca 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - I 1 5 1 . - I , 11, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . . 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . Y . . . - . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - . . , . . ,, 1 1 ' - 1 1 , 1 . . , , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , ,, . . - 1 1 1 I 1 - . 1 - 1 1 . fm.- ,Sig LEFT to RIGHT Barbara Overdeer Donald Pfautz Judy Yaros Edward Kasper Patricia Sadler Pauline Miller Lewis Gould Douglas Cornell James Starliper Slim Higganbottom Ben Lawrence Martha Ward Elmira Mabee . Lowell Cartwright Annie Little Pony . Josiah Tuttle . . Lulu Hugger . . . CAST Leroy F. Cartwright . . . I . . u I I I FACULTY ADVISOR Mrs. Ruth Graham Edward Kasper Douglas Cornell Patricia Sadler Pauline Miller Lewis Gould Barbara Overdeer . . Donald Pfautz . .Judith Yaros . James Starliper SHULUDULUIL lil SHUJTQUTH I UNE HCI PLHUS I The SOPHOMORES Present UWILDCAT WILLIE and the BEARDED LADY Cast Wildcat Willie ........ David Grove Mrs. Wilkins. . . . . .Donna Reeder Gladys ...... . . . Evelyn Scott Joe ...... ..... J ay Kipp Vernon. . . . . .Woody Rogers Angel ..... ...... A ija Rutyna Miss Prott ......... Evelyn Smith Darlene ...... Mary Ann Carpenter FACULTY DIRECTOR Miss Helen Force The JUNIORS Present 'A MAlDEN'S PRAYER Cast Lily Parker .......... Etta Toward Sally Parker . . . . . .Kay Bingaman Kathie Parker ...... Karen Rambler Mr. Carruth6rS ...... Oliver Geesey Mr. Honeychurch .... Kenneth Lewis FACULTY DIRECTOR Mrs. Barbara Geyer The FRESHMEN Present TAKE A LETTER Cast William Watson .... Dwight Springer Jean Dorsey .... ..... B eota Wilt Sarah White .... . . .Karen Klinger Mary Jones . . . .... Anita Price Violet Bond .... . . . .Edna Mordan Virginia Morse ..... Audrey Bartush Betty Allen ...... Mary Lee George FACULTY DIRECTOR Mrs. Carol Meckley FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Georgia Chovick, Sandra Allen, Joan Podlesney, Jerrolon Dempster, Judith Yaros, Patricia Stewart, Barbara Kinsey, SECOND ROW: Norma John- son, Phyllis Salensky, Ruth Emerich, Judith McGinty, Jean Focht, Sandra Horetsky, Pauline Miller, Donna McGill. THIRD ROW: Sallie Sitler, Loretta Noll, Carolyn Laverty, Carolyn Kuhn, Dawn Murray, Joan Houser, Virginia Messick, FOURTH ROW: Myrna Bastress, Magda von Tautphoeus, James Jefferies, Harry Coburn, William Angeloff, Darlyn McNeil, Samuel Gruber. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Richards, Irving Williams, Earl Granger, Timothy Spangler, Harry Stare, Jack Herneisy, Douglas Taguiam. SIXTH ROW: Robert Fernback, Marlin Goodling, Richard Bryan, Douglas Cornell, Gary Sheeler, Christian Reider, Gary Ward. FIRST ROW LEFT to RIGHT Judith Schaeffer Frances Gann Eva Liars Carol Hoff man Eleanor Waple Connie Corrie Margaret Hemperly SECOND ROW Barbara Overdeer Shirley Hummer Francine Mallard Janet Cauffield Sally Barnard Hope Houser Beverly Adams THIRD ROW Patricia Sadler June Krodel Sandra Greenawalt Carol Baker Carolyn Van Landt Sandra Miller Doreen Stipe FOURTH ROW Dean Len ker Herbert Beadle Dennis Hamill Thomas Cooke Dennis Miller James Angeloff Dennis Diehl Carol Landis FIFTH ROW William Easton Alan Boyer Eddie Kasper Paul Ieicht Larry Flowers Dale Reid Ronald Snavely SIXTH ROW Samuel Fallinger Harold Haas Darwin Wile Malcolm Meinsler Stewart Williams Lewis Gould Lee Pisano James Starliper . 'I ' . . . - I I . -I I - I , I I I I I , , . : . . . F , '. - 1 - I I . li I I D . '. 1 ' , , ' , 4' . , . I. - 3 ' . ! Al V l ' I , . STUDENT HCTWITIES ADAMS BEVERLY ALLEN SANDRA Booster Club 12 Patterson Club 23 4 Holy Week Servtces 1 Vllxed Chorus 1 Prom Com mtttee 3 Refreshment Stands 23 Mustc Ap preclatlon 4 ANCELOFF JAMES Booster Club 1 2 Football 1 2 Sclence Club 2 ANGEI OFF Wll BERT Booster Club 12 Football 2 Basketball 12 One act Play Commtttee 1 Sportsmen s Club 4 BAKER CAROL Booster Club 1 2 PattersonClub2 3 4 Holy Week Servxces 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 3 4 Prom Com 3 Refreshment Stands 2 3 Semor Play Com 4 Muslc Appreclatlon 4 Jour naltsm Club 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Yearbook Staff 4 One act Play 3 llbrary Club 2 3 Class Of ftcer 2 3 4 Honor Soctety 4 BAKER LYDIARINA Booster 1 2 Patterson 2 3 4 Holy Week Servtces 2 Mlxed Chorus 12 Prom Commlttee 3 Re freshment Stands 2 3 One act Play Committee 1 2 Muslc Appreclatton 4 BARNARD SALLY Chestertown Htgh School Chestertown 'vid 1 2 Danbury Hlgh School Danbury Conn 3 Rutland Htgh School Rutland Vermont 3 W1ndsorH1gh School Wlndsor New York 2 BASTRESS MYRNA Booster Club 12 Patterson Club 234 Holy Week Servlces 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 One act Plav Commtttee 2 3 Refreshment Stands 3 Muslc Apprectatton 4 Journallsm Club 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 BEADLE HERBERT Booster Club 12 Football 1 2 34 Track 12 BOYER ALAN Holv Week Servtces 2 Football 1 Refreshment Stands 3 Sportsmen s Club 4 BRYAN RICHARD Booster Club 1 2 Prom Committee 3 Refresh ment Stands 1 2 Sen1orPlayComm1ttce4 Sports men s Club 4 CAUFFIEI D JANET Booster Club 1 2 Patterson Club2 3 4 Holy Week Servtces 1 4 Usherettes 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Refreshment Stands 3 Sct ence Club 4 One act Play Committee 3 Semor Play Commtttee 4 Music Apprec1at1on4 Journal tsm Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 F T W 2 3 Safety Counctl 2 3 4 Plav Promoter 2 CHOVICK GEORC-ENA Patterson Club 3 4 Refreshment Stands3 Student Counctl 4 Band 4 B1l0X1 Htgh School San Bern andmo Hlgh School San Bernandlno Caltf 2 COBURN HARRY Booster Club 1 2 Baseball 3 Sportsmen sClub4 COOKE THOMAS Booster Club 2 Track 3 M1xedChorusl 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Sclence Club 2 Sportsman sClub4 CORNELL DOUGLAS Booster Club 2 Holy Week Serv1ces2 3 4 Basket ball 3 Baseball 2 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys Chorus 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Refreshment Stands 2 3 Sclence Club2 3 4 One act Play Com mtttee 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Semor Plav 4 Key Club 3 4 Class Officer 4 CORRIE COINNIE Patterson Club 2 3 4 Holy Week Servlcesl 2 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 3 4 Muslc Ap preclatlon 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Offlcer 4 Play Prompter 4 Honor Soctetv 4 DEMPSTER JERRELON Booster Club 2 Patterson Club 2 3 4 Refresh ment Stands 2 One act Play 2 Llbrary Club 3 Cheerleader 3 f V A, , . . , , , . . ly 41 ,g .., .. . 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D 7 l - I I SIUDEIII HCIIVIIIES OIEHI IJLNNIS Booster C lub 1 2 IASION Wll l IAN1 Booster C lub l 2 3 llolx Week SLFVILLSZ SLILDCL C lub 2 3 4 One att Play C ommltlee 2 Photogrx phv 4 LNIRICH RUTH Booster Club 12 Patterson Club 23 4 Ilolx Week SCIVICCS I M1xed Chorus 1 2 Prom Com mlttee 3 Refreshment Stands 23 Journallsm Club 4 Xearbook Staff 4 IAI I INCILR SAMULI llolv Week Servxees 2 3 Football I Refreshment Stands 2 3 Sportsmen s Club 4 FERINBACK ROBERI Football I Baseball I 2 3 4 Mxxed C horus l 2 3 4 Refreshment Stands 2 Band 2 3 4 I l OWILRS I ARRY Ilolw Week Services 2 3 Refreshment Stands 3 Sportsmen s C lub 4 IOCIIT JLAN Booster Club I 2 Patterson Club2 3 4 llolx Week Seruets I 2 3 4 Nhxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Lnsemble 2 3 4 Prom Com 3 Refreshment Stands2 3 One att Flax Com 1 2 3 Senlor Plax Com 4 NlUSlL Xpprttlatlon 4 lournallsm Club 4 StudtntC oun 3 4 hLlI'lX7Olk taff 4 I xbra w Club 2 llonor Sotletx 3 4 Class Officer 3 C ANN l RANC I S lioosttr Club 2 Patterson Club 2 3 4 Refresh ment Stands 2 3 Nluslt '4ppre.C1at1on4 Yearbook S arf 4 COLI D I ILVNIS Booster Club I 2 Ilolx Week Serxlees I 2 3 4 'xlxxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Iiov s Chorus 2 3 Prom Com 3 Rt freshment Stands2 3 Sc1eneeC lub2 3 4 One JCI Plu Com 3 Nlusxc Appreelatlon 4 Journallsm C lub 3 4 Student Coune1l2 3 4 Mar book Staff 4 Semor Plax 4 One act Plaw I 2 v Club 3 4 llonor Soe lets 3 4 C1RANC'I:.R EARI Booster C lub I CJRLLNAWALT SANDRA Booster Club 12 Patterson Club 23 4 Ilolv Week SCFVILCS 1 2 3 4 N11X6d Chorus 1 2 3 4 Fnsemble 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Refreshment Stlnd 2 3 SCILIILL Club 4 One act Play om mlttee 3 N1UblC Apprecxatlon 4 CRUISER SAIVIUFL Booster Club 1 2 Football 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Sclence Club3 4 Yearbook Staff4 HA AS HAROLD HAMIII IHLININIS lootball 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 PIOITTCOITIITLIIICC3 Refreshment Stands 3 New Cumberland Hxgh Sehool New Cumberland l IILNIPLRLX NIARCARILI Patterson Club l23 Refreshment Stands 1 C heerleader l 2 3 Ill-RINLISFN JACK Booster Club I 2 Sportsmen s Club 4 c4ooDL1'4o MARI IN IIOFFNIAN CAROL rs Booster Club I 2 Football l 2 3 4 Sportsmen s BOOSUT Club 1 PMTLYSOU Clllb 2 P1'0m Com Club 4 mlttee 3 Refreshment Stands 2 3 .4 ' -4 ' . - 4 -- - ' - 1 1' A S 1 1-1' 3 4-.. 174: . 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CLHSS llllll To Mr Feaser we leave health success and happmes rn h1s future years at M H S To Mr Hummel we bequeath a modern up to- date roomy off1ce We leave to Mrs Slexghter a green 1958 panel deluxe truck w1th four wheel drxxe A new set of rucknames for the lncornzng sen xors we leave to Mr Vleaver To Mr Book we bequeath a class of students who w1ll pass Trlg the flrst SIX weeks To Mr Brmser we leaxe a class of art1sts capable of draw1ng hxs b1ology plctures Mr Brunner we bequeath toyouabasketball team w1th fmve players comparable to Wllt the Stllt We leave to Mr D1M1chaele a general Math class wh1ch knows how to l'1nd the area of a trapezo1d To Mr Falr we leave a capable secretary to help Wlth hrs flnanclal problems Mr Farner a Umvac an electromc comput mg dence whlch uses ab1narynumber1ng system e leave to M1ss Force a house full of antxques or her collectlon leave to Mrs Geyer a Sophomore class that loves l1brary guxdance We bequeath to Mr G1bble a new book of Jokes for hrs typ1ng classes Mrs Graham to you we leave a Semor play cast that needs no prompters We leave to Mr Gu1stwh1te a year free from We bequeath to Mr Hawk a new camera for hls hobby of photography A gun and a whlstle to be used wlule d1rect1ng trafhc xn the halls we leave to Mr Heller A band whxch pract1ces well enough to prohlblt the1r runmng laps we bequeathtoMr Hornberger We leave to Mr Jauss an orchestra whose mem bers always attend pract1ces To Mr Ka.ltr1ter more success wlth the Scxence Club lunches composed of hot dogs, barbecues etc We bequeath to Mmss Lehman a Speech class of Daruel Websters To Mlss Matula we leave a year s tour of all the countrles IH South A1ner1ca Hxstory and P D classes that remember their re entrance sl1ps, we bequeath to Mr Mxller Larger bulletm boards mn 16A and 16B we leave to Mrs Morrow To Mrs Rexgle we leave a chorus that belxeves ln s1ng1ng and not talk1ng Mzss Rxfe to you we bequeath abndge across the Atlantxc Ocean malung 1t possxble to dr1ve to Roxne A yearbook staff that 18 prompt, effxclent and co operat1ve we leave to Mr Trostle Mxss Stoner, we leave a G1rl s Ensemble that w1l1 follow her dlrectxons correctly Beverly Adams leaves all the fun had at Sexder s to Judlth W1lson To Arlene Vogelsong Sandra Allen leaves her seat 1n PD class lf she wants xt James Angeloif leaves h1s books and bra1ns to Nancy Weaver Wrlbert Angeloff bequeaths h1s good conduct grades to George Bowman To Margaret Gould Carol Baker leaves her cleaned and pressed gyrn su1t Lydlarlna Baker bequeaths her shorthand book to anyone who wants 1t Sally Barnard leaves her Trxg ab1l1ty toMargaret Gould To anyone who wants to get to class Myrna Bastress leaves her shower excuse Herbert Beadle leaves to no one nothzng as he has nothlng no one wants Alan Boyer bequeaths lus shyness to Barry Goodlxng To anvone folhsh enough to take them, R1chard Bryan leaves h1s PD books All the happmess she found 1n h1gh school Janet Cauffleld leaves to Dorxne Coursen Georgena Chov1ck bequeaths her peroxide bottle to Kay Urso Harry Coburn leaves all lus troubles to Corky Malehorn Hls ab1l1ty to get out of school early Thomas Cooke leaves to Tom Jones Douglas Cornell wxlls lus worn out gultar bar to Her quletness and long hours of study Conrue Corr1e w11ls to her szster Trnma Jerralon Dempster bequeaths the t1tle of Bxggest Fl1rt to Bomta Cochrane H1s ant1cs xn homeroom Denms Diehl leaves to M1chael B6Ck1Ch Wxllxam Easton w1lls h1s seat 1n M1ss Force s room to Jerry H1ler Ruth Emnch leaves her long walks from the rzver to Joan McGraw Samuel Fallxnger bequeaths Mxss Force to all Juruor classes Hxs seat 1n 16B Robert Fernback leaves to James M1ller Hxs low cut sneakers Larry Flowers w1lls to Terry Sxegfrxed Jean Focht beqeaths her long han- to Barbara Stewart Frances Gann leaves her long cold walks to school 1n the mormng to James Noon Hrs beat up gym su1t Marlxn Goodlmg leaves to Terry Sxegfrxed T ew1s Gould w1llsh1s hopes of a new hxgh school to h1s grandchsldren Earl Granger leaves h1s great Englxsh llteacher, Mr Trostle to all Sophomores Sandra Greenawalt bequeaths her permanent gym excuse to Etta Toward ' I I I i I - . . 1 I a n .. 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' 1 To Robert Burd Sarnuel Gruber w1lls h1s golfmg talent To any Jumor who wants them Harold Haas bequeaths h1s false teeth Margaret Hemperly leaves her PD book to Joan McGraw Jack Hernersey, leaves h1s last place standlng 1n checkers to h1s brother Paul Her good txmes xn school Carole Hoffman leaves to Robert Kohr Sandra Horetsky leaves all the fun and goodmmes at MHS to her s1ster Pat Hope Houser bequeaths her brother to the h1gh school All the fun at Mlddletown H1gh School Joanl-Iouser leaves to her slster Susan Houser Shxrley Hummer wxlls her wonderful Plane grades to Larry Yaros Robert Jeffr1es leaxes h1s s1ng1ng and act1ng a b111ty to Leonard Arthur Her sense of humor and capt1vat1ng smlle Norma Johnson bequeaths to any deserv1ng Sophomore g1rl Edward Kasper leaves everyth1ng to everyone because he doesn t want them Barbara K1nsey bequeaths her PD book to Bonme Cochran June Krodel w1lls her s1ster Sandy to MHS Her pos1t1on as magorette to anyone who can run laps IS w1lled by Carolyn Kuhn Kexm Her place 1n ensemble Carolyn Laverty leaves to Mary Ann Carpenter Paul Lexcht bequeaths h1s ab1l1ty to learn Plane Geometry to whoever wants xt Dean Lenker leaves h1s motorcycle to anyone foolxsh enough to take It Her solo1st pos1t1on 1n the Gold Band Donna Mc Gmll leaves to T1na Hershberger Jud1th McG1nty w1lls her seat 1n M1ss Matula s homeroom to a future Semor Spec1al who wants lt Darlyn McNe1l leaves her seat 1n PD to Susan George Her marks 1n Engl1shFranc1ne Mallard bequeaths to anybody who needs them Malcolm Mexnsler wzlls h1s books to Melv1n Fager for safe keepxng Mr Gxbble s typ1ng classesV1rg1.n1aMess1ckw1lls to Janet Judy Denrus Mrller leaves his checker play-mg abxhty to Jacob K1pp Paulme M1ller bequeaths all her pleasant mem ones collected at MHS to Buddy Sandra M1ller w1lls her Sax case and all, to Brenda Bomberger Dawn Murray leaves all the fun m study hall to her brother Denny Her French grades Loretta Noll bequeaths to her s1ster Myrna Barbara Overdeer leaves her gym sneakers to anyone who can use them Donald Pfautz w1lls h1s hourly glass of m1lk to Mr Gu1stwh1te H15 red ha1r Lee P1sano bequeaths to anyone who wants It Joan Podlesny w1lls her shorthand ab1l1ty to Joan McGraw H15 abxlxty to play sports Dale Re1d leaves to Leonard Arthur Chr1st1an Re1der leaves a roll of Scotch tape to Earl Doup Hrs grades 1n Engllsh Thomas R1chards bequeaths to Barry Goodlxng Patr1c1a Sadler leaves her fear of Mxss Matula to some brave French student Her qulet demeanor Phyll1s Salenskybequeaths to any deservxng Juruor g1rl Jud1th Schaeffer w1lls her frlendshlp w1th the underclassmen to Barbara Stewart H1s empty gas tank and fl1rt1ng ways Gary Sheeler leaves to Ron McGraw Salhe Sxtler leaves her ab1l1ty for gett1ng 1nto trouble to Jean McG1nty The Gold Band Ronald Snavely bequeaths to the next pre s1dent Tlmothy Spangler leaves h1s ab1l1ty to wreck cars to all drxvers team to anyone young enough All the wonderful fun and fr1endsh1p ofhrgh school days James Starhper leaves to Rxchard Moore Patrxcla Stewart wxlls her seat 1n Shorthand ll to Emxlxa Grosso Dor1ne Stxpe leaves her good deportment marks to Barbara Stewart Some new t1es andanew t1e rack Douglas Tagu1arn leaves to Mr Heller Carolyn Van Zandt bequeaths her seat zn PD to some unfortunate person Magda von Tautphoeus leaves her habxt of for gettmg to do her homework to her brother Enno Her PD book Eleanor Waple w1lls to Terry Fxnnegan Gary Ward leaves hrs long walks to the rxver to Terry Louer Darw1n Wlle bequeaths hxs s1ze 7l!2football hel met and s1ze ll football shoes to Phantom Fager Hxs xntellxgence Irvlng W1ll1ams bequeaths to Leonard Arthur Stewart Wllhams leaves h1s Trlg book to hxs brother Walter Jud1th Yaros w1lls the honor of bemg at the end of the alphabet to her brother Larry Eva Zxats bequeaths her Dodge to anyone who can dr1ve lt Sxgned and Sealed Th1s Graduatmon Day Sexuor Class of 1958 Carol Landis bequeaths her PD book to Charlotte Harry Stare wills his position on the Basketball 15 I QV' JL qfgjg Wygifywwwj Wfwmyjy WWW wg dffjff M My J-9 MSW if W M lzt lff w' ' rw I ' , 0+ '0oV W My ' LQWWMWW 5' Q' qw M Q W 1 -Q CW rt, ,, Q2 Z M5 M f .if ' Fl 'efiliiegiji Ei- g'Q w-gli IQKESQTQT-1 ' ' if f A' W 7 , , . . 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