Middletown High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Middletown, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 75 text:

S:.ll:Lj'?IxI.lI'l'C Degnan. Lorraine XY'.1tkins. Ricky Medriclc, james McCoy. Mrs, XY'11gner. Sandra NX'einstein. Leona Tompkins. David Moore. Slafldirzlyghlolin Arfmann. Richard Marlcovits. -loan Niclcles. I.ois Deliloc. Dottie Posten. Loretta 'Io Reilly. 'Ierome Berkman. Virginia Nelson. lNIargarct Howard. Sue Mead. Timothy blessen. Fred Scharf, ATIO AL I-IO QR SGCIETY HE p11rpose of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate worthy leadership. and to encourage the development of eharacterf' In order to atcomplish this. the Honor So- ciety tries to set an example for others to follow. It also oiicers pupils who have .1 need the advantage of a tutor provided from the membership of the Societlv. WIN TOWERS HE publication of each issue of 7'u'm 7'ff1zw11. our school newspaper. is an eagerly awaited event in MHS. The articles, editorials. and columns are always interesting reading. The student statt. under the com- petent supervision ot Mr. Trachtenherg. does an excel- lent joh ot' preparing and puhlislnng a first-rate paper. Special interest centers upon the April Ifool issue. this year entitled Tm 7117114 eff. lim'-I rffzi- Madelvn Pessin. B.1fl5.lI'.1 Shafer. Carole Eaton. Lynda Svveenev Serum! 11,14-Cliarlottc Roselli. Irvvin Redlener. Dolores I'rrutia. Mr. Trachtenherg. Loretta -lo Reillv flfditorj. I.oi'etta Van De Marlt. -loAnn XY'olfe. I.ouis Munoz. 'lfvifd iffz1fSusan Mead. I5a1'hai'a Boyd. Marv ,lane Vante. Linda Mason. Diane Smith. Sandra Podio. Nancy Morse. B.lTlW.ll'.l XX'arren. Sharon Povvc-rs. Diane Gofdvvin. Fffmllv fuzz-Alhert Deisseroth. Dorothy Saver. Vivian Goldner. Charles -Iudelson. Irene l.a Boda. Maree Salvagione. Maryorie Gardner. Patricia Depuv. Leona Tompl-tins. -lovce Berlinslci. Rose Talarico. Paul Falitk. Nicholas Meola.

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Fin! l'Ull'iDI'. john A. Rogers, Alex Zoldan. Loretta Jo Reilly. Wfilliam Wfoods. Linda Mason. Tom Darcy, ,Iaines McQueen. james McCoy. Miss McQueen. Awmid 'llzblc-Ruth Gruenfeltl. Ricky Medricl:. WAll'I'CD Gilman. Lynda Sweeney. Fred Scliarf fl'rc-siclentj. Dorothea Roeser. Dorothy Posten. Sandra Rocliek. Nick Cosco. Linda De Lic-to, STUDE T CGUNCIL HE Student Council exists for the benefit of the students of MHS. The Miss MHS contest, the Fun Fest, the Bonfire Rally, the Helping Hand Drive, Fresh- men Orientation, the MHS jukebox-these are only a few of its more important activities and services. Despite the unfortunate loss of its friend and advisor, Miss Thayer, the Council, guided by Dr. Rogers and Miss McQueen, continues to strive to maintain the high standards it has established. HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES HE House of Representatives, whose main function is to strengthen the relationship between the Stu- dent Council and the students of MHS, consists of the president of each homeroom. In its meetings, the rep- resentatives become acquainted with resolutions passed by the Student Council, and in turn inform their home- rooms. The projects in which the House of Representa- tices has participated this year include the Helping Hand Drive. the Rotary 4-Wtiy' Test. and the Student Council Fun lfest. Ifiitf l'UZ1'RL1Ll.l l.ounshury. Dolores lfrrutia. 'ludy Leigltty. Ruth Carroll. Theresa Fotino. Stmfid mufvludy Skinner. Margaretanne cJiH.lflL'D. -ludy Piclcard. Marie Pugliese. -loyce Lowe. Rosana Orrin. Third mir-'loan Nickles. Sandy Strohsahl. Gale Akawie. Madeline Purdue. Barl'1ara Stewart. lfwnflv wit--Dannx' XX'itt. Allan Gahran. Steve Chinn. lim liminez. Wlillv Blanrhard. Ronnie . . I . Moore. ,lim McMahon. ,lim McGowan. hlolin Arfmann. Bill Woods. Peter hfiller. Tom Darcy. -Iohn Hill. George McElroy. Kenneth Aht. Tliomas Slover. Russell Russo. Dr. Rogers. Charles judelson.



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The guides are sponsored by the Student Council. and at the beginning of each term a committee whose chairman is appointed by the Council President chooses the guides from among those girls who have indicated X SPRING 'l'lfRlNl Gl'lDliS liirif if ' l,i' da odrich. Catherine'Moslier. lrene lailiocla. Susan Mead. Sccwnf mn- Dolercs llrrutii l.ynLl Ric 'rclso lelly Leo. atricia liredericks. liarbara Shafer. Charlotte Roselli, Sandra Mi . .cisandfliicligbticli bird mu' , slie Meyer. Mary -lane Abbott. .lc-an Marino. Sandra Wfcin- V Nj? stein, Hele other. nne liorland. Lynda Sweeney. l NJ Q Y QR diy-' QQ? X GllllDES Q 'uide 's, situated near each entrance in the -rs oof c ridor, are occupied during each period v 1e A ' b - student guide, These girls. who give up ir ' idy rriocl to aid others, are an important service grou ii HS. Their main duty is to direct visitors to the main 'ce and to make certain that all visitors report to the ottice before going elsewhere. The guides are often called upon by the otlice statf to act as mes- sengers. an interest in the position and assigns them to their posts. An ethcient system ot' substitutes assures that both desks will always be full. Always completely courteous, these girls bear well their responsibilities. Gl'lDliS---FALI. TERBT Ifzrif rffzr-Theresa Papaceno. Pam Salvagin. Pat Patterson. Libby hlabitsky. Charlotte Roselli. Irene lailioda. Barbara Botens. Sue Millman. Helen Rother. Scwfld wzc'-Karen Moore. -loy I.oruenser. Colleen May, Diane Packliisc-r'. liarhara Boyd. Maree Salvagione. Rose Talaricci, Rose Cgrlak, ,lanet Casterlin. Nellie Leo. Nancy Morrison. 'fluid mir---Doltwes lfclsall. Sharon Powers. Sandra Pocliu. Delores l'rrutia. liarbara XX arrc'n. Roberta Tiimpwn. Marilyn Collard. Peggy Howard. .loan XX'heelcr. Beyerly Qhristiana. Mary Ann Novak. l:fllH'fl7 rwu+-Carol Andrews, Theresa lfrcoline. Cathy Depew. Lillian liritchic-. lic-tty Sutton. Sue Braclner. Pat Fredericks. -loAnn Merritt. Anne l5or'ancl. la rcrtta Van De Marla. liclith Rasmussin. Ruth Kuhlman. ,lovce Dembeck. Marioric- None. Ann Morris, .-ifQitf.'ff3l,ine Slufser.

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