Middletown High School - Mihiscan Yearbook (Middletown, IN)
- Class of 1967
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H4 15,5-'1 .MF-. M' ' digg warf- img, 1115? Hg? K x A x THE f 967 MIHISZAXV ,Q u 5.4 MIDDZETOWAI HXGH QCHOOZ MXDDZETOWM IIVDMAM Qg'5tsEi?EhE3f ff r nss ggi f I 'X ,,,,m,WM 1 9 X 5 I 3 E ang Qhai-ii? .1- 0 ren sz e ' t -g,f'W5i V ,, S e .sr ' fi ,,.. . t- 'fi' 5 ' . ssss , 5' 1 LM .sfA,, A.,x:,L,g,e.ssz.--ff'M e .A :HH V bt ,Q 2 9 if e M Q if-1 is it s lf? 5 f ' L' ,, , f t hen? Middletown w a smaglgettlement of a few houses and a K' er i 'gre,fTour-fyotrng if - 'to become the f t adudtes of Middletown Hi School, 25 1 ffeir freshman , 8' Kitqfw, year. The Middletown settlement wa indeed small, and the surrounding country how- , ever., e was a S irit at work amo these few ioneers. It was a S irit w E 75: -jducation for 4 f P g P P H Q 1 as 1 f jihe youth of the commtinity. This Spirit has come down through the years an is com- in. wyre munity agrd in our ,, s , 'Mwwwm ' 5.1 emi -- N ' ' sniff Q? we S S 7 app-5w,,,iWf rpfollowin 'par - 1 Q A 1 1' this Spirit at wor ' ' own High School. lt is present in , gigs? where ri ' W ' 5 i blems of all kinds: it influences athletes in the gyrnnasium and J: :g'3,f1ff15'i'6 K f ing fields: it is - aatf rehearsals ofylrand and choir as they strive for perfection: it is in the ,.-fg:Er:'m. wgirety organization out its special gyrp 3 it ifiiet down in print in E The Mishiscan. in a sincere desire tv 'excelgfin a spirit of fair play: in 3 -f ' -dpefhtion and understandinf' teachers. 3 MMSWFS' W as-iris n H Tfzggeventy-five years be ' ' iffy an'di-Doihave seen the size to build afriew cqqolganderdter a large , tliiiightytfom, and have b ight t changes in btgilding 1 .msdenlarged to its Pfesem CaPaCiryii'?-N631 s pring-ggrreispnrt at work is manifesting modern, consolidated school: for KE: VV 113 awlgnowill be 'the last to receive se f ,, ,stf V V i The Spirit of the old school not fade ot consist of 1 made up of qualities the wills of the whole c people who for the future with its wider experiences. The vic- the erased from our memories, but we are ready to go on to some- something that the Spirit which Spirit that Mihiscan! S E 'S 1 0 R if , , 2 1, , 'N XA. Con foo fo People Ofganfzqffonc Qohoo! life Qporfo foofsvg and Tomorrow !Io'Qof'fi9omonfQ Maw? page P9679 page P9579 page page 7 67 73 57 92 96' 3 X 76.9 Qpfvfif of Qummef' . In summer, students relax and enjoy life in different ways. Here three seniors ham it up poolside at Sharon Haynes'. You meet the nearest people on a Honda No, Red, that was your ball that went in the creek! 57.91299 The Qenioffg' For some, summer means money, and money means work. 5121411 You expect more from Russ, and you get it! A' H kywqvatai ' f-fadlff' ff' ' X.. . e - I al , 44' v vf' MY ,,..3 fi OC 'f Nanhwesieffe' SCH af ,gf vrk' Y W wit of fs M 5,11 ' :fm aff' i MOTOR SANDERS., W . Even during summer, the halls of M. H. S. buzz with activity. The favorite class in summer school is Driver 's Ed. Here Debbie Sanders and Loretta Mar- tin, under Mr. Paquin, partici- pate in the Driver's Ed. program The Cams! M000' of Qummef . . . Fadec PWA The 5719! Qcfzoof Be!! 3' 'Y J Our deafening school bell calls students, seeking variou g 1 hcl. W II .14 llg M.H.S. pp' g Peopfe . . . Qpecfaf Qmffec Cfugfewf 177 ffze ffaffy . fwfzfng fo cfasg . . fire Mend who A99 Q0 much fo fe!! . , F? 1 ff 'sv 5 'J ' 1' 1 . 'vyn bf r iz ff.. ,if .ff .fd 'QA I Qenfbff OMOQPQ Pffecftfenf Wee-pwecfdenf gQOFQf3fy KENNETH RITC HIE Class President 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Co-editor annual 4 X . . R. 2. 3. 4 RAMONA ZACHARY M S MARTHA KNOX Class Officer 1, 2, 4 Class secretary 4 Honor Society 3,4 Honor Society 4 4-H 1,2,3,4 Choir 1.2.34 M.S.R. 1,3 Madrigals 3,4 DQQQUWQW Blg things take shape when the officers meet! Q 32 f ,, 'gU5 , d . STEVE GRADDY Prom King Class Treasurer Baseball Basketball Cross Country Track W 2,3,4 2,3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 9 .w . ,..,xf:a-,.--4, 1 x 1-f ' 4 W U I f 'Ee4fQz3?If Ef ' ,4 X I - f .V 1...f Y Nw 5 , Qs 1 EW . P 343 l ' '53 . ' '- MIKE ALLEN 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 4-H County Pres. 4 Boys Pep Block 1,2 Newspaper 4 SHERRY BENBOW Band 1, 2, 3, 4 choir 2, 3, 4 Madrigals 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3 gan JENNY ANDERSON Honor Society 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Choir 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 JUDY AYRES Band President 4 Dance Band 2, 3, 4 Madrigals 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3,4 PATTY BAKER Y-Teens 3. 4 Pep Club 1 STEVE BIXLER fi W X ' K RICHARD ASHBY Dance Band 1, 2 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Madrigals 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Editor 4 CONNIE BROWN Choir 2, 3, 4 Madrigals 4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 1, 2, 3 RUSSEL BYRER DIANE CHAMBLESS Pep Club Y-Teens Cadet Teaching Majorettes few L 44 ,L in- ' Don't just stand there Miller, help me! TRUDY ANN Cl-IEATAM MIKE C LA PP Baseball Basketball Cross Country Track JANE CORBIN Band Choir Pep Club Library 1,2,3,4 l r'.23 ' NN Cheerleader 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Pep Club Council 1, 2 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 5 3- 4 -. f':12lf,.- 4 Nr . ,fig ' A SANDY CARTER Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Majorette 4 Y-Teens 1, 3 Office 3, 4 The Peer' Forever' Gene - 4-f gl. TQ DALE DASHER Honor Society President Annual Staff Business Manager Madrigals Baseball CINDY EARHART Majorettes Librarian Pep Club Y-Teens CURT EIC HHORN Band Dance Band Choir Madrigals BETH ELLISON Honor Society Annual Staff Co-editor Class Officer M. S. R. CELIA FIELDS Band Choir Y-Teens 4-H LONNIE FISH Cross Country Track Baseball 4 4 2,3 4 2,3,4 2,3,4 1. 2. 1, 2, 1, 2, 1 1 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 4 2,3 1,4 1 1 1 1 3,4 3,4 3,4 769 Fufufe gf!!! UW Own NIC K FLEMING Band Dance Band Choir Madrigals TERRY FURNISH Basketball Baseball 4-H 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. I DAVE GADBERRY Student Manager 2, 3, 4 MIKE GOUL Debating Team ROBERT GUSTIN Golf Team C ATHY HA LL Band Choir Library Y-Teens 1.2,3. JOLYNN GRIFFIS 1, 2 1, 2 fii ' 'Q Q 8 4 RONNIE HASTON Newspaper Varsity Letter d1 f1'? Baseball X19 , .., 3 . .. fx SHARON HAYNES Annual Staff Majorette Library Cadet Teaching BEVERLY HELSLEY Pep Club Y-Teens EARLINE HELSLEY Pep Block Y-Teens Prom Queen Librarian FAITH HELSLEY Majorette Band Choir Pep Club AMANDA HESS Pep Club Y-Teens Office CINDY HILLIGOSS Majorette Pep Club Annual Staff ffl va. ' LX M., bs r eu .P In xv Y w, ,, S. 1 2 1,2 1,2 2. 2. 1,2 1,2 Is this the ACTIVE Mike Clapp we know'?? JUDY JAMESON Librarian 1, 2 4-H 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Honor Society 4 JANE JENNINGS Cheerleader 4 Choir 1, 2 Y-Teens 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 3 CHERYL KELLER SHERYL KELLY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2 Office 4 MIKE KIRBY Baseball 3, 4 JOHN KIRKPATRICK Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 The boys of the class of '67 cele- brated their goal of becoming sen- iors by a slumber party on the school grounds, Av iorx. -an- f' 'TL N. 43.5 E ',f , X ali: I nominate me. DAN MCDONALD Baseball Basketball JOANN McLAlN Prom Princess Cheerleader Annual Staff Y-Teens .6 il ' ' A VIRGINIA LEE JENNY LEWIS Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Madrigals 3, 4 Y-Teens 1 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4. '-we 'lb x X. , x I 5 ,C -Q . DIANE MARTIN SANDY MCCOY Pep Club 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Pep Club 3 Choir 4 Debate Team DAN MILLER Choir 3 ,4 Boy's Glee Club 3 Madrigals 4 LINDA JO MILLER Pep Club 1,2,3 Band 2,3 Choir 2,3 CHARLES NOBLE TERRY MILLER TOM OAKES JEFF MYERS Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Boy's 4-H l,2,3 , 3 4!f 'f GORDON PEASE DONNA PERRY L,-cd YII3? MARY SEARS Band 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,3 Y-Teens 1,3 School Paper 2 FRANCES SMITH Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Choir 4 PHYLLIS REDDING Pep Club 1,2 Librarian 3 Choir 2,3 ,4 4-H 1,2 MELVIN SAYFORD Baseball 4 WAYNE SMITH DONNA SPELL Band 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,3,4 4-H 1,2,3,4 GLEN SPELL Student Governm Class President 2 Honor Society 4 Annual Staff BETTY SPIKER Pep Club 1 Y-Teens 1 1 K JANET STONECIPHER Band 1,2,3,4 Majorette 1,2,4 Honor Society 4- Choir 1,2,3,4 MIKE TEMPLETON Boy's Pep Block 1,2 Annual Staff 4 SHIRLEY STATON Pep Club 1,2,4 Choir 1 VONETA STEWART Cheerleader 2,3 , Band 1,2,3 Annual Staff Prom Princess L NAM . 1'-an PAULA TINCHER Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Y-Teens 3 4-H 1,2 Do you fake much? CAROLYN VISE NANCY WALLACE Newspaper Staff Honor Society 3 ,4 Pep Club 1,2 Annual Staff FHA MSR Majorette 1 , 2 PAULENE WALTERS Choir 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Madrigals 2,3 ,4 GAIL WARD Newspaper Staff Debate Team Choir 1 Pep Club 1 MADONNA WEST Pep Club 2,3,4 4-H 1 MIKE WILLIAMS Honor Society 3, 4 Student Manager 3, 4 Choir 1 MICKEY CAMPBELL RONNIE COULTER PHIL I-IAGAN DAVE LENZ Track 3 , 4 RICHARD RANDOLPH JERRY RODECAP NANCY SANDERS Pep Block 1,2,3,4 4-H 1 is MR. VON JAMESON Ball State University B. S. Balls State University M. A. 'I i i Q ff Mr. Jameson has successfully completed his second year as High School principal. His duties as principal require that he have unlimited patience coupled with firmness and understanding. Long liked and admired as the Cossacks coach, his place is firmly estab- lished in the hearts of the entire MR. DAVID GILBERT Ball State University B. S. Ball State University M. A. Middletown community. is-A l J, 322: 44444444-Wf 51 . 5 , 1 it 2. 1 As principal of Fair- field and Central Elemen- tary schools, Mr. David Gilbert has a very busy schedule. Mr. Gilbert, a graduate of Ball State University, was principal of the elementary school in Economy, before coming to Middletown. ' 23 M ,,..-- .. , MRS. EDNA MAE ROCKWELL Mrs, Rockwell is secretary to Mr, David Gil- bert, principal of Central School, She also assists in the superintendent's office when ex- tra help is needed there. MRS. MARY ANN CONN When anyone needs to visit the office of the superintendent of schools, he is greeted by Mrs. Conn's friendly smiley for she is the com- petent secretary who executes all secretarial work for Mr. Grimm, Superintendent of North- western School Corporation. A student, a parent, a salesman, or some other businessman coming into the high school office is greeted and assisted by Mrs. Oakes, secretary to Mr. Jameson. Mrs. Oakes, in addition to these duties, also assists MRS. SUSAN OAK ES teachers by duplicating materials for them, ,Z W MRS. JOAN RATLIFF The work of the secretary at Fairfield includes offering comfort and sympathy in emergencies to the youngsters in the lower grades, as well as fulfilling the usual secretarial duties. Mrs. Ratliff has the ability to serve well in all these capacities. Music Uonducfofg MR. RICHARD BUEHLER Ball State University, B.S. MR, STEVE SKELTON Ball State University, B.S. The music department is composed ofthe vocal section, directed by Mr. Skelton, and the instrumental section directed by Mr. Buehler. Quill IIII1 3 Mr. Buehler not only directs the band at M.H.S. , but those at Cadiz and Sulpher Springs as well. He also directs the Junior Band at Central Nerf .sg Mr. Skelton's abilities range from instructing the Sth grade and High School choirs to conducting a sociology class. Q4- Engfiefv Teachers' Pffegenf MRS. VIRGINIA REEDY Andrews University, B. A. Ball State University, M. A. MRS. GEORGIANA STOUFER Wichita State University, A. B. Ball State University, M. A MR. LINWOOD BENNER Ball State University, B. S. MRS. FLOSSIE CHEVENGER Ball State University, B. S. Ball State University, M. A. The students in Mr. Benner's English classes are fascinated by his New England accent which is natural for him since he was born and grew up in Maine. After graduating from Ball State, Mr. Benner did his student teaching here last year. He teaches three classes of Freshman English, one Junior English class, and a Health class. The duties of Mrs Stoufer keep her very busy She teaches Sophomore English and has introduced the valuable course of Latin and Greek de rivatives Mrs Stoufer also serves as the responsible spon- Mrs Stoufer wrth Mr Vernon SOI of the Yearbcmk The 599109 Of' Our language In addition to teaching Math and Englsih to the eighth grades Mrs Clevenger also keeps at tendance records for all the students in the Mrs. Ready has the task of con- vincing Seniors that Englsih can be enthralling. For the first time this year a Bible study course is being offered to the Seniors. This has proved to be a very enlightening and interesting addition to the curriculum. MR. DALLAS HUNTER Bail State University, B.S Maffr and Qcfence fescbeffc QNO' ffvlhgs' B H S U I , Mr. Hunter is kept on the go being head coach, teaching a chemistry class, a tate mverslty' M' ' and acting as guidance counsellor. 28 MR. PAUL CHANDLER Ball State University, B.S. A few years ago Mr. Chandler was a student here at M.H.S This year we are welcoming him back as a teacher of math eniatics and physics. fhe Qfudg of fhmgg fangfbfe 90 fsngfbfe ff' MRS. MARGARET ALEXANDER Columbia University, B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. When it comes to math, here is one person who knows just about all there is to know. In these pictures she directs one of her classes in putting a difficult lesson on the board. MRS. MARY GOUGH Carrol College, B.A. Purdue University, M.S. For over a year now Mrs. Gough has been shedding a new light on biology for the freshman classes. She works with a variety ofequipment to make her classes more interesting and worthwhile. 1-E Ei? I+-. -,9.,:w. .'.f,,f '1' 2 ' Wt ' f ,is , x 1 1 r -:f.,r,,g-,Q ':'ur-41' A--. A-5.-, I Wa.. Commerce Uouweeg Buifo' Basic Qkfffc Ano' Business' Apfffudeg MR. OTTO DYKES Balls State University, B.S. Ball State University, M.A. MR. GORDON PAQUIN Ball State University, B.S. ,444 ,Munn t .0-f.. 1 X ,N we ff Gizufww X . . Y A ' K straw, ffvwff'-f 1 - . 711' M Luckily for Middletown High, Mr. Dykes, a former student of Middletown High School, has returned to makehhis home in Middletown after a long residence in California. Mr. Dykes, who expertly teaches typing and shorthand, has introduced a business math course into the cur- riculum of M. H. S. .'? 1 r Seniors have a special feeling for Mr Paquin because he arrived at Middle- town High at the same time as the Class of '67, Mr. Paquin teaches bookkeeping, business law, and several classes in phy- sical education. He also is track coach in his spare U1 time. Yann Xu -I rf 1 . X , www' . . iv L: , ,iyfg me X oy 4 an ' 1000 .0 ,- lc, OC Woo ,oo ,cop ,N ,, Q i , W A C45 if ff :f3i'fx,' -4 ff v f pf' Wi l A KC Z , Xf- ON .1 1 V3 ig?-3:51 .Z::a,,21f?izz' , ' is q522gQg5?I,3f',Q:23Q E3 22fii5if.:2i2vi .2fi?F NWO MR. WILLIAM HENDEY Ball State University, B.S. Ball State University, M.A. Mr. Hendey has a way of in- troducing a thought provoking idea, just be fore his lectures end, which buzzes through his students' heads until the class meets again. The tech- nique makes his classes most enjoyable, and has resulted in his becoming one of the most popular and respected teachers goofs! Qfuolcg feachem Mode! The Cmzenc of' fomoffffow MR. DALE GREEN Ball State University, B. S. By drawing on his broad knowledge and background in the field of history, Mr. Green makes his history and world problems classes interesting. The study of the text- book only supplements his instruction, which is spiced with his own particular brand of humor. ' W at Middletown. Sth grade boys are gettrng a taste of lnducfwfaf Afffg lncffwcfoffc Prepare Qfudenfg For Fufwfe Jobs' MR. WILLIAM DERRICKSON Ball State University, B.S MR. FREDERICK KEESLING Carter Crab School Echdin Ignition School Mr Derrrckson tea- N ches draftrng and woodworklng. He also has the unique V Job of lntroducing Q 2, f , . . E, ,..-. the 8th grade girls to 5 V. draftmg whrle the 5?-fe ' A V ' of 'V Home Econommg and Aff MRS . HAZEL BAKER Kansas State College, B.S. Kansas State University, M.S. MRS. MARTHA BRADFORD Ball State University, B.S. My ' , - ,f 'Q9?i 5-- ln Mrs. B1'adford's art classes, she in- structs her students in the ways ofeni-' pressing themselves with various media, paint, chalk and clay. V41 lf' The basics of the arts of cooking, sewing and home making are aptly taught by Mrs. Baker in the high school. Miss Baumann has put action into the girl's physical education classes. This year she has organized GAA for all girls in- terested in physical activity and fun. Credit for the organ- ization of our fine Pep Block also goes to Miss Baumann, who works out varied and interesting routines for the girls to use at basketball games. MISS SANDRA BAUMANN Ball State University, B.S. MRS. MAYBELLE GRIMM Ball State University, B.S. Ball State University, M.A Mrs. Grimm, our cheerful librarian, is ready at all times to give help to anyone working on research. Under her supervision and guidance our library has improved in the number of books and in their arrangement. Qeffvfce Personnel Mrs. St. John' keeps the financial records of the school besides being availabe as a regis- tered nurse to give aid in any emergency. The four pretty ladies above prepare the delicious lunches which keep us well fed and well nourished. They are Cleft to rightjz Fae Cade, Barbara Wood, Lula McDonnell, and Mary Alice Moreland. 4' 'kg This bevy of cooks prepares meals for child- ren at Fairfield School, giving special attention to the likes and dislikes ofyoung- er children. Perform Eccenffzvf Taekc W These specially licensed drivers bring the rural children to school every day They are Bill Hess Bob Hess Bill Kirkpatrick, Vic Harry, Loren Stanley, Myron Ratliff, Bob Abshire Claude Gustin Johnny Craig Mr. Roll is general factatum of the high school building, keeping it clean, warm, and attractive. Mr. Bill Haltzclaw spends his days cleaning at Central School, keeping the buildings neat and ready for the youngsters. Mr. Oda Tro- xell performs these tasks for Fairfield. As a teacher's aid, Mrs. Mc- Donald helps the faculty by doing extra typing, duplicating and attendance work. Versatile is the word to describe Mrs. McDonald. She works as typist, pitch hits in the library and helps in the kit- chen, when needed Juniors 60 lnfo Hgh Gear' Shirley Allen ' X 'S ' Q Bonnie Bemam ' Q A425 1 . ' ' . mm-yr . Bruce Brattain A . ,. W, Y - Debbie Brown s Q ' X X K Karen Antrobus 5 if r , i K ,, . ' 5' JUNIOW 673,09 Owceffg- RICK CASTOR, President CONNIE JACKSON, V.P. fnot picturedj KAREN ANTROBUS, Secretary BONNIE BERTRAM, Treasurer f-225 if'? Sandra Butt x '? y m V Q. Rick Castor K A f Y is . K t dy' W fx! Jimmie Clem A V, 4? ,ig L, f t fi rf 3131? Cook yy-Q..-' .R V Af y W Q. Agfyg .3 4 Q E va, vid Curl 1. f ..,fY Vh V' A V V .it mf, S S , 9455! N K , m Y ff, ' 1 N , wg 32- xx ' - .J ' ' A 12 -!Kt'lf'frJyV'HufffWaK 1 A S .I Bruce Eggers H : Daie Elder N Gaie Elder . ,, is :Q ,Jeff fggigif' Larry Emmons ' , Terry Fadely v . Q. iff' X V -ax Patsy Farmer V Sharon Gadberry Sandra Hall . Sharon Hamilton - A Pat Hanes f . . v r' ' as 1 'I IRAQ- Xx A' W' gig , si if up WHAXW r . xx' Q r 4' 25' For Prom Pffepsrfaffong . fi' ' nav? N . A, fi' lg 1? if fe , 'ws 1 Jgufvsfa ' at +5 K Sharon Hanna Gail Hensley Robert Hiday Rick Hines Marcia Hudson Nancy Myers Leslie Peckinpaugh Harold Phillips Larry Pierce Harold Huff Connie Jackson Don Jewell Dean Keesling Randy Keesling George Knox Dennis Lackey Laura Lee Thad Loudenback Max Lovett Loretta Martin Connie Masterson Alex McDonald Brenda Moore Christina Moore Sandra Priddy David Ratliff Trudy Rayburn Joy Romine WQQL, ' jx N: Egfgfifh 'ir' lj' V, w ..z1L.iJ risridwwilf 'fi' Joyce Short Sandy Slick Georgia Sloan John St. John Mike Sample Richard Shelton David Shepherd Greg Shoaf Jeff Shoemaker Mike Smith Raymond Van Charles Weir Jim Weisheit Jan White Lyla Wise Jan Yount Cour . .a, , ., , M ... 'tr5Ng new S :tr tai f i ix? ,, 1-v l. A fi . 'W M ff 3 gsfffi 1. ,J At A hw? 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' A . -11. :AV Richard Sallee Debbie Sanders David Saunders W .. 52,1 ' 1, ' ,Q ,ff . ,Q W ef' s ' iq, -arf: , . - xzw M 24 ' .. 1 QPQH' ' 'fa a : -Jimbo, b-var, . wiv m J' sh! 14-'Q i,:o,. 5 .-ivy ' 'K 1 A w ' Y -i Steve Scott Bruce Sellers Steve Sheers . . 44 L ' W , 19. Susan Sheets .y .K W, . v J iienneth SlEPhe1'd 1 gf ,W t W 3, 1, ' usan Sma :SR 3 I Q 3, W v W N x I 1 , ':. ,D 1 envy: Larry Stevens Karen Tapper 'fans' ,ai A Q , ,- -Q Debbie Webb Vickie Williams Ted White Susie Wood VM M qv--. Mike Tincher Danny Troxel Ken Walters ' Mike Ward :X 1.41 il QQ' Debbie Yapp Melvin Zachery fee? A x 4 Nqr' The Freshmen class officers are: TOP ROW: Nancy Figg, Treasurer, Jan Jennings, Secretary, QBOTTOM ROWJ: Dick Judd, President, and Debbie Allen, Vice President. gtxvx fc If ,369 H yy A yy, ,, 1 ,s ,gif 1 ' f? L - , 1 X, N 4' Ri. Nr , Ayn ! .A W . it ' Af? Ax: Q f 435- l-.A-.ax ,. Q H. , - ,L X? 'xi-Q21 if f W-Mi :ze . 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Chris Haynes Vicki Hiday Gary Hanna Larry Hilligoss Glen Hindman Mike Horan Jerri Huff Rusty Hunt Tim Huntington Gary Hutton Kim Jackson Ricky James Vicki Johnson Brenda Jones Damita Jones Kathleen Keesling Danny Kelley Frank LaRue Lisa Lennen Jolene McClintock Rick McCrocklin Chuck Masters Lois Milburn Ianalee Miller David Moore Kathleen Moore Steve Myers 1 Sth GRADE CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Jim Fadley, Nick Ashton, Gene Brewer, and Dale Ross. A. iin-WM, ' .ng P if' iff--, ,f .fa J 44 if: 3 fx? 0 is-are ig Wi C ,M r ,A ' i' I We 4 's 'ci pil mi 5 .Q if x 2 O 1 u 0- Q qi Q4 I X I .lrix 'Q .L ' ff-nv. 1 3. eggs, ri W1 U wk ffm, 925 J 532 QI' 110 5225 J i:'f J '?'. , V Dick Noel Y j,g,m.X Walter Ormes V fi f' Donita Osburn re: cb x..n,,,r,f:3a 5. - Fi ' M W , K I : QM J '?fT?'1 J .v zz , J 1 r ... J ff ay? Nina 21 4 1' we--S' Q' . N- ' 4 f' '..a.ff f 'W 1 K p ' X . .qv 4 , X ya, 4.-v fix - 1' ' v,.z' :-..,- , , N I, x , I-,fy kin-- L s, 5 1,2 - ' .5 M. -vw, 7,23 J' J V V . 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As the school population has grown, Central has become a school for the upper elementary grades. In these two buildings with many teachers and many classrooms, Middletown's children begin their education. SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1 - Elvin Lackey, Larry Ruefenacht, Debora Perry, Danny Eich- horn, Carey Wheeler. ROW 2 - Steve Reedy, Helen Blevins, Joyce Stanley, Rebecca St. John. Jorjean Hoppess. ROW 3 - Karla Moreland, Janet Whiteman, Sharon Mix, James Barber, Kathy Davis. ROW 4 - Kim Matzenbacher, Rosalie Staton, Cindy Frazier, Connie Hiday, Beth Peckin- paugh. ROW 5 - Stacy Lee, Dave Stewart, Chris Tryon, Robert Bradbuary, Linda Hathcoat. ROW 6 - Connie Craig, Mary Etta Carter, Mike Henderson, Floyd Barnett. ROW 7 - Mr. Webster, Dough Schultz, Robert Sharpe, Ken Williams, Jeff Fridley. .- - 'f :3.w',1,,c' , ...v-.. . -ff SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1 - Roxanne Simms, Billie JO Jones, Connie Ormes, Mike Breeden, Helen Peavler, Don Gul- lion. ROW 2 - Julia Hagen, Deborah Fredenburg. Charles Gullion, Joe Baker, Gregory Dennis, David Jennings. ROW 3 - Sonnie White, Tom Peckinpaugh, Terry Perkins, Dennis Goodwin, Randy Russel. ROW 4 - Rose Margaret Sanders, Janet Lockhart, Brenda Anderson, Melody Gail Welch, Steve Barr. ROW 5 - Berneda Sue Fattic, Gary Keesling, Jim Rawlings, Garry Taylor, Jeff Mc- Crocklin. ROW 6 - Mr. Cotherman, Keith White, Bobbie Shepherd. SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1 - Raymond Knox, Marjorie Peavler, Tommy Barkdull, James Noble, Debra Rector. ROW 2 - Randall James, Raymond Hensley, Amy Vandergrift, Jeff Zirkle, Ted Smith. ROW 3 - Michael Phillips, Thomas Solomon, Dawna Davis, Robert Solomon, David Doles. ROW 4 - Steve Branson, Joe Sanders, Mike Baty, Sharon Judd, Jill Lewis. ROW 5 - Mark Burton, Carol Emswiller, Karen Morehead, Nancy Jameson, Patti Benbow. ROW 6 - Henry Harrison, Jennie Stonecipher, Carolyn Millsaps, Janis Bowers, Larry Wheeler. Mrs. Newman SIXTH GRADE ROW 1 - Tracy Mart, Steve Keesling, Eddie Breeden, Terry Davis. ROW 2 - Bob Hinton, Randy Ellison, Kenneth Conn, Jim Swinford, Krista Koons, Teresa Riggs. ROW 3 - Connie Solomon, Debbie Kemp, Marta Abshear, Debbie Riley, Sheila Reedy, Renea Brewer. ROW 4 - Patti Buttry, Melinda Masters, Debbie Reno, Deborah Smith, Kevin Smith, Ronnie Stephens. ROW 5 - Melinda Masters, Paul Holtzclaw, Paul Helsley, Vicki Gossage, Jeff Yeager. ROW 6 - Mrs. Ballard, Brenda Tryon, Nancy Stewart, Jonathon Peckinpaugh, Curtis Purdue. SIXTH GRADE ROW 1 - Bobby Troxell, Ricky Bradbury, Barbara Hines, Mrs. Emswiller, ROW 2 - Ricky Shewmaker, Raymond Phillips, Anne Frazier, Lisa Workman, Raymond Peavler, Cheryl Branham. ROW 3 - Judy Sloan, Beckie Frost, Renae Haskett, Brad Cook, Charles Fuller. ROW 4 - Donald Shelton, Debbie Pennington, Matthew Webb, Joey Kelly, Susan Corbin. ROW 5 - Jim Ratliff, Ronnie Munden, Marla Howard, Susan L. Oakes. ROW 6 - Joe Barkdull, Judy Fredenburg, Marilyn Keesling, Timothy San- ders, Gene Vaught. SIXTH GRADE V ROW 1 - Debra Rice, Dennis Turpen, Kevin Emmons, Tim Keesling, Mrs. Richardson ROW 2 - Dianne Thomlinson, Mary Poston, Kimberly Cade, Barbara Cheatham, Mike Creason, Patrick Harless. ROW 3 - Frankie Cook, Kim Harry, Steve Helsley, Danny Taylor, Connie Kelley, Ruth Hutton. ROW 4 - Donnie Reedy, Tyron King, Steve Laurie, Annie Roll, Brad Emswiller, David Baker. ROW 5 - Christine Cade, Stephanie Hancher, Randall Smith, Dennis Redding, Eric Neville ROW 6 - Debbie Johnson, Roseanne Fosnight, Debra Harter, Barbara Thompson, Ceann Earhardt. SIXTH GRADE ROW 1 - Danny Martin, Mark Sturgeon, Rodney Dean Davis, Sally A. Wiggins, Cheryl Laurie. ROW 2 - Ricki Millsaps, Darrell Osborne, Paul Slaven, Randy Shewmaker, Mike Alexander. ROW 25 - Becky Westrader, Carolyn Whiteman, Teena Sue Kendall, Bridget Hale, David Keesling ROW 4 - Frankie Farmer, Barbara Hancher, Vicki Kemp, Sandra Judd, Helen Nantroup ROW 5 - Ronnie Green, Jon Finley, Debra Carter, Mrs. Ellison, Joni Jordon. FIFTH GRADE ROW 1 - James York, Mark Branson, Eddie Gullion, Bobby Edens, Kenny Gullion. ROW 2 - John Moreland, Mark Best, Shelton, Ginger Paper, Teresa Wiley. ROW 3 - Mark Hiday, Pernia Noble, Vicky Emswiller, Debbie Harless, Mike Phillips ROW 4 - Cindy Littrell, Jane Worley, Torn Juday, Cathy Miller, Ma,uri Harry. ROW 5 - Charlie McCoy, Jeff Walters. ROW 6 - Miss Hipskind, Doug Davis, James Short, Charles Bright, Mrs. Sanders. FIFTH GRADE ROW 1 - Jon Jones, Bernard Johnson, Teresa Jones, Candice Romine, Timothy Vores, Ronald Hinton. ROW 2 - Peggy Lea Elder, Mona Lee Moore, Margaret Peavler, Susan Breeden, Marvin Lackey, Michael Masters, Mrs. Painter. ROW 3 - Roni Harrison, Tina Baker, Tara King, Diana Lamb, Thea Ann Crabill, Deborah Blevins. ROW 4 - Michael Derrickson, Randy Welch, Harry Maddy, Sherrie Fadely, Beverly Frazier. ROW 5 - Ronnie JoeFigg, Ronald Brewer, Brad Stewart, Debra Goett mann, Jeryl Johnson, Tommy McNeil, Danny White. ROW 6 - David Snodgrass, Jeffrey Rice, Jackie Adkins, Mike Davis. ROW 7 - David Barnett, Robert Riggs, Warren Milton, Ricci Burris, Scott Matzenbacker, ROW 8 - Teri Nelson, Rebecca Anderson, James Fridley, Pauline Slaven, Dale Pierson. FOURTH GRADE ROW 1 - Benny Tryon, Stephen Sheets, Rita Davis, Steven Phillips, Jay Huff, Jimmy Doles. ROW 2 - Jay Fadely, Leann eBruhl, Nancy Wells, Dennis Kemp, Lavonna Plummer, Brenda Rawlings. ROW 3 - Kyle Barber, Katht Emmons, Marcella W est, Elizabeth Ballard, Richelle Sims, Kevin Lockhart. ROW 4 - Sue Horan, Beverley Lackey, Jeff Jackson, Tony Perkins, David Keesling, Dennis Clark, Mrs. Harris. FOURTH GRADE ROW 1 - Mrs. Derrickson, Sheri Faux, Suzy Abshear, Cindy Masters, Gigi Cook, Teresa Johnson, Lisa Slusser, Tony Wray. ROW 2 - Gerry Trout, Kenneth Cogswell, Mike Lamb, David Kirkpatrick, Cindy Lauber, Kimberly Wiggins. ROW 3 - Tony McClintock, Brady Mart, Penny Roll, Brad Vaught, Joe Baty. ROW 4 - Richard Thornburg, Steven Craig, Thom Reddington, Tonya Cross, Stephen Young, Donnie Adkins. FOURTH GRADE ROW 1 - Ronnie Helsley, Steven Davis, Tony Day, Dwane I-Iolliamn, Brian Minnick, David Olsen, Montie Womak, Bill Caine. ROW 2 - Phil Caine, Leah Stroud, Sandra Mix, Melissa Sanders, Shari Harter, Karen Scott, Susan Zirkle, Terry Cole, Larry Fredenburg. ROW 3 - Randy Corbin, Bonnie Rife, Paula Poston, Lee Ann Williams, Sandra Hathcoat, Carolyn Kelley, Debra Harvey, Kris Finley, Larry Dickerson. ROW 4 - Mrs. Kramer, Mary Alice Graddy, Greg Cross, George Bal- lard, Le Casstevens, Marsa Burris, Cynthia Rice, Mary Coy Purdue. THIRD GRADE ROW l - Kent Vetor, Donald Branham, David Beuzenbower, Roy Brummett, Greg Moore, Gary Whiteman, Homer Branham ROW 2 - Marsha Pittsford, Linda Brewer, Kathy Blevins, Teresa Corn, Anna Noble, Jo Ann Dwiggens, Cindy Wood, Brian Reedy. ROW 3 - Layne Blevins, Athena Moore, Robert Carter, Larry Mix, Karen Winkler, Brenda Figg, Susan Littrell, Jacqueline Short, Scott Vannatter. ROW 4 - Mrs. Shoemaker, Tony Hanes, Brian Keesling, Brenda Goettmann, Teresa Reed, James East, Brenda Yeager, Lisa Johnson. 'ff THIRD GRADE ROW 1 - Bobby Shelton, Mickey Reagan, Michael Oakes, Steven Fuller, Ben Melton, Steven Brock, David Frazier. ROW 2 - Kevin Green, Beth Workman, Lisa Hanna, Debbie Clapp, Kimberly Buss, Karen Finley, Jay Tjart, Katey Kemp, Billy Kees- ling. ROW 3 - Rickie Harter, Debbie Keesling, Mary Ann Bickel, Debbie Helsley, Rona James, Jan Mousty, Tara Ann Olsen Tammy Tobias, Terri Burris, Greg Simms. ROW 4 - Mrs. Hoffman,Roy Troxel, Donald Frazier, John Blackburn, John Price, Harold Pierson, Jeff Minnick, Charles Wheeler. THIRD GRADE ROW 1 3 Roger Row, Jimmy Poston, Larry Anderson, Randy Bradbury, Jay McClarnon, Ron Hall, Cole Buttiy. ROW 2 - Timmy Riggs, Angela Curl, Susan Eller, Christina Barr, Julia Hines, LeAndra Fadely, Kathleen Painter, Bethanne Zirkle, Jesse Irvin. ROW 3 - Kent Fletcher, Dawn Conn, Randy Reed, Cynthia Lewis, Dawana Osborne, Jill Jordan, Douglas Der- 'rickson, Nancy Frazee, David Emswiller. ROW 4 - Dorothea McShurley, Jeffrey Trennepohl, Thomas Smith, Earl Helsley, Christi Russell, Terry Solomon, Stanley Fuller, Kent Hancher. SECOND GRADE ROW 1 - Steven Atkinson, Stanley Shelton, Chris Walters, Timothy Tobias, Mark Mousty. ROW 2 - Carol Vierling, Rhonda Davis, Linda DeBruhl, Loretta Vetor, Randy Pate, Marcella Kirk, Ronald Walters. ROW 3 - Daniel Masters, Paula Brown, Timothy Peavler, Phillip Juday, Jane Griggs, Sheryl Farmer, Mark Painter. ROW 4 - Mrs. Griffey, Deborah Neal, Baker, Kathy Slusser, James Harter, Michael Gibson, Jon Bronnenberg, Jay Cotherman. SECOND GRADE ROW l - Tony Solomon, John Rive, Bobby Hendrickson, Dickie Fredenburg, Kevin Koons, Danny Keesling. ROW 2 - Cindy Riley, Jodean Cook, Linda Blevins, Sherri Lamb, Kris Matzenbacker, Lisa Gilbert, Malia Sturgeon, ROW 3 - Jimmy Hymer Sandy Haynes, Danny Wiley, Jimmy Branson, Melanie Keesling, Beth Allen, Vess Bowling. ROW 4 - Mrs. Dry, Alan Wil- liams, Rick Hodson, Ruth Zachary, Vickie Hancher, Tammy Grimm, Ricky Faux, Mark Keesling. f I ,Ply F350 ,ni Hd' SECOND GRADE ' ROW 1 - Jeff Reno, Marlin Garrett, Doug Davis. ROW 2 - Karyl Foley, Peggy Hensley, Diana Donnelly, Alicia Branham, Vicki Harter, Susie Maddy, Cathy Johnson. ROW 3 - Amy Mart, Beth Reynolds, Brett Hunter, Jimmy Troxell, Matt Price, Patty Baty, Barbara Culp. ROW 4 - Mrs. Tjart, John Wisehart, Jimmy Wells, Mark Blake, Brian Jeffries, Greg Edens, Chris W Sanders, Kelle McClintock. FIRST GRADE ROW 1 - Donnie Brummett, Matt Dillon, Scott Sheets, Robbie Blake, Mike Farmer, Michael Harvey, Kenny Ray Wood. ROW 2 - Kristy Morehead, Christine Adkins, Janet Brock Lisa Walker, Karen Shipley, Linda Peavler, Melissa Phillips. ROW 3 - Greg Anderson, Tarnarra Emmons, Denise Kendall, Tami Leathers, Ralph Brewer, Brent Justice, Cherlyn Crouse, Bobby Westrater. ROW 4 - M.rs. Sellers, Michael Rice, Jimmy Bruns, Steven Zirkle, Jill Stephenson, Colleen Purdue, Ken lHo1liman, Larry Wilson, Diane Chambless. FIRST GRADE ROW 1 - Jimmy Brewer, Rodney White, Jason Fridley, Gary Stewart, Scotty Waggener, Davin Stroud, Danny York, Rocky Miller. ROW 2 - Karen Benzenbower, Jeaua Minnick, Robin Eller, Beth Keesling, Nancy Zirkle, Suzanne Waters, Geneva Pugsley. ROW 3 - Lee Farmer, Tracy Vores, Tammy Riggs, Tammy Hall, Jimmy Casstevens, Michael Bronnenberg, Mark Hodson, Pam Slusser, Billy Semon, Carla Ormes. ROW 4 - Mrs. Skelton, Beverly Massey, Keith Peavler, Beverly Crabill, Brad Cole, Timothy I-Iancher, Mellissa Kirby, Christy Bobo. FIRST GRADE ROWvl - Kenneth Robinson, Tim Tunnepoll, Sammy Ball, Larry Frazee, Timmy Adkins, Harold Barr, Jeffry Troxell. ROW 2 - Darci Vannatter, Zlenda Mitchell, Fay Ann Dwiggins, Penny Baty, Daryl Bradbury, Norma Noble, Terri Slick. ROW 3 Joe Thompson, Susie Poffenbarger, Debbie Haynes, Jay Hale, Candy Wilson, Paula Fetz, LaRhonda Brown, Lee Ann Trout, Billy Healey. ROW 4 - Mrs. Stohler, Nancy Kemp, Toni Raper, Perry POSIOH, Jeff Helsley, Pele FIOSI, ROd1'1ey Th01I1aS, Joe McCrarken, Sharon Haynes. . , 7 2. 1' r v ' . f x 5 -v . Af aw ' S . , A ,huuls 'H iq . . B .. A ' zz .fi My I. K 1 '1 .SW Q f llvl K v , -N 1 41 3-s., 7 -ga 1- - . Ski - , , , Yfa '- 5. my I A 'Q' E 'fr , - A 1 , + . , . 1 5 - '- ' - . - .. 1 ., -5 f . A. My -fri ,ig ,A , ., in .R 1 V' Y M U: 4- 1- ,Q . , . nf , 't V+ Q 'gy M ' - ' ' A --ff -' dl.. xlx Xt f,z, ...,,f. . M54 Q1, , V , A- ' Q- 1 - gf . if ?- 9 lx., 1 X 7 ! v- ' S, 1' v f' 2 .s ' ' ' I ' f Af 2. in o T Q V V' nv H- 'T' : Q' ef. W - 44 W a.. 'sg Effilff 55 fE Ffuwfiflniqsr 'W A V 5iW5?H flywii '51 'I i259 iiii fiafar4KfGf??2+ 5, WPf ?+ww41 w . 'Q' Y' ORGAXVEA UOIVQ .z:.f..1 A yvxna giw1r'f:i ,W Nav ieiif Q g ,,, M535 4.'j W fu N' ' cava-ss:153,1eF!l'I11S '-if , ., W: 1-2' . ,QQwwa5yi?'lwEE25 jiffi-:gJ,:7igf,, . Q . sg 1, l I x fc' 5 w Q., f4,,...-g,,.,k , ,I .Q 515-ff.3,Aifgn,n,.W.pgw, Q ,. , L' A fra -X 'TIxjva., 53.-ffl ,g'3,'-Q, ., , , . ' ikSnawvMH'h g:fLX5f 1.3: - K -g. g2f.3L.,1,. , n rm, X957 Mhfgcan Qfar9f' i T is-Q.. .' 35' ,, 5 it A 2 3 1 3: Efifsi-482' -5 L' it f an 1 -' ii if S5173 1 N, ' if A i f 3: QE' 3 K Q32 A 2!:?f,?'E? 5. g 2 , new . , . fa f -l 3. ,1 g , 4 Q , if , 5' if ', . f EE. , , , 5 A, 1 me lr' A ,,,,, Okay, okay - I'l1 get it typed! . . . And then I tried EXCEDRIN. 62 The above is a picture of the MIHISCAN staff. They are as fol- lows: ROW I: Ken Ritchie, Co-Editor, Mrs, Stoufer, Sponsor, Beth Ellison, Co-Editor, Dale Dasher, Business Manager, Glen Spell, Asst. Bus. Man., ROW II: Marty Knox, JoAnn McLain, Sheryl Kelly, Nick Fleming, Dan Millerg ROW III: Nancy Wal- lace, Sharon Haynes, Mike Allen, Mike Templeton. This is our work table on an easy? work day. Where is page ten? , 1, ' ,,! I Our Press Representative lends .3 hand, How do you spell Hurry? fn Acffbn fe , ,J W5 N 'if - w 'ag - 1:39:22 f'T??ff ' 63 MSU? At the right are the members of the Mid- letown Student Repre- sentatives: ROW 1: R. Castor, Pres., H, Huff, Vice Pres., L. Wise, Sec-Treas., G. Spell, Reporter. ROW 2: J. Fadely, C. Staton, B. Ellison, I. Sellers, S. Jameson, ROW 3: Mr. Hendfy, Sponsor, D. Ross, D. Judd, S. Strother, B. Sellers, A. Dillon, K. Ritchie, ROW 1: K. Amtro- bus, J. White, Vice Pres., S. Slick, B. Ellison, Sec.. l. Ayers, N, Wallace, S. Pridy, ROW 2: K. Ritchie, D. Dasher, Pres., M. Knox, R, Zachary, Treas., J. Anderson, J. Jame- son, ROW 3: G. Spell, T. Loudenback, N. Fleming, M. Williams D. Ratliff, H. Huff, 64 our Brightest and Best. Honor Society Sponsors JOU RN ALIS M CLASS xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx Y DL. 1 NO. 6 Middletown High School 1 W , M g , . , , 'iellowfl-tb? BJP'f6H k 'xfi!'? co- aste f t1and,Di9l'eg5qns progr- oo-qmilwaiibrary Expands The rapid expansion ot uigegggifflggmiygggvf- C1-was R-tiifsfolhefl-sdilemes and oufjhigh ifhool lfbrgy is Eton' Tgdlglks' iervgm aksponscemineering agfitiffaxe C o f ' N Q o o ' 1 1 f !?'AEEEyf G. QPJIHS. D. Martin, S. Sheets, B. :ns the ment, but the vast majori- ty are non-fiction, Such as, science and sociology books. , . .Q 'ffm 'lil . vw. .f- .iw-'ru ,v V: ,f:, I., H., . . um... xg, , '- , f :'5'..Q 221 '- ,. ' 0' ,JEL ' ' f ' may A 1 W Y fi.. Vf ken ' ,. 'REBS A .74 'fi .1 Eff .gy - 'Vx -v-,y 4, t . i Q v-ff 0 lf 6 vi, .. . an ,,.r' The above picture is of the choir members who work very hard to prepare entertaining convocations and musical programs: Pianist: Paulene Walters, Debby Brown, ROW I: D, Ratliff, J, St, John, D. Elder, C. Eichhorn, J, Shoemaker, L, Peckinpaugh, T, Fadely, N, Fleming, W. Masterson. ROW ll: N. Myers, A. Dillon, S. Hewett, M. Smith, L, Fish, B, Sellers, D, Miller, R, Sallee, S, Benbow, N. Figg. ROW III: S. Gadberry, C. Masterson, D, Spell, J, Anderson, J, Griffis, M, Knox, J, Ayres, B, Hall, C, Burton, V. Lee, P. Redding, K, Emmons, J, Corbin, C, Ratliff, ROW IV: G, Hensley, D. Rector, S. Jameson, C, Huntington, L. Lee, S, Sheets, F, Smith, I. Cook, S, Hall, L, Wise, S. Slick, C. Hall, B, Anderson, Mr, Skelton, director. 'iz Q The dance band members of MHS provide refreshing entertainment for any program The Madrigals have given performances for many community in which they Participate. ROW I: C- Heh organizations, The members are: C, Huntington, J. Griffis, hom. N. Fleming, S. Slick. T. Price' S' I. Ayres, M. Knox, V. Lee, S. Benbow, S. Slick, C. Ratliff, Smith. ROWH: R' Vancour, M. Smith, P, Walters, Pianist, Mr, Skelton, D, Ratliff, J, Shoemaker, D. Radiff' K. Walters' R. Em, J. Ayres, D, Miller, J. St,John, C, Eichhorn, N, Fleming, T, Fadely. . Mr. Buehler, director . The picture at the right is of the Girl's Glee Club which got a superior rating at contest, I-x ., ,..,,,,..-.,.,..-..,,,,.,.......,....-. wif , . . an ,,,,,,. . I' N, 4 sv ' 3 4 ,gy ,G 5-' N1 . . ,., n 'NT? r 1... 4 x f' 'L ,fi w.m'fftl-ffwra fxix ' ff 'q 57 ? . fm' ' . E55 5 'W' Aff? 9 ,QQXX qifym --Q --...N 1 1. M.. . j - 182 ' ...,...............-L ,,. . f , as --M Q 0 '7Q V',t ,-4.....,,. H ff f, Q 'Q ,., . ,fvfx-. ,,,. L, Q 1 QT al QPXQ O AP: 'P 4 RYA 17 ,,,, -ffm' . x Jef ' av. 9,5 di , du.- 'K 1 'i L if! K 3, .l Q :iffy an - U A1 ' Q I 'gf 3 'f ln scrftf I 12 5 l , v N 3 Q, Q Y ' fk g v IW' sy ,, 'T JY, fsiegyx wwf . 3 ' fr L W 1 1' lnfewnafionaf Club Qfvaffe Deufcch and Ecpanof ROW 1: Mrs. Schlickmen, M. Williams, treas., D. Miller, pres., I. White, v-pres., S. Benbow, sec., W, Smith, C. Eichhom, Mrs. Hernandez. ROW 2: J. Griffis, S. McCoy, C, Hall, P. Redding, J. Ander- son, P, Tincher, M, West, L. Lee, S. Priddy. ROW 3: P, Cade, M. Allen, M. Goul, M. Templeton, J. Myers, R. Haston, B. Bertram, B. Brattain. ROW 4: P, Gammon, K, Tapper, E. Jones, J, Cook, S. Slick, L. Wise, D. Brown, T, Rayburn, B. Hensley, J, Payne, C, Burton, ROW 5: B. Lewis, B, Hall, L, Peckinpaugh, D. Ratliff, S. Jameson, J. Fuller, R, Cheatham, A. Dillon, S, Elder, M. Fadely, D. Sanders ROW 6: P, Helsley, S. Hewitt, D, Keesling, J. Weisheit, B, Sellers, R, VanCour, P. Zachary, S. Bixler, J, St.John, P, Hanes. ROW 7: V. Stewart, K. Walters, P, Best, A, Sharpe, D. Alexander, B. Mattox, J, Sellers, I. Jennings, D, McClarnon, S. Scott, S. Smith, P, Morehead, S. Master, 6.44. .9 9000999 177 Hwy! Veaff RCW 12 L. Webb, P. Helsley, J. Miller, I. McClintock, L. Sanders, D, Jones, D. Erli, ROW 2: D, Webb, C. Haynes, D. McClarnon, B. Solomon, P. Best, S, Hewitt, V. Gustin. ROW 3: C. Burton, P. Gammon, I. Payne, Miss Baumann, Sponsor, B, Corbin, M. Seward, W, Noble, S, Emswiller, ROW 4: T, Cheat- ham, I, Fuller, B. Craig, S, Wood, B, Hensley, M, Fadely, S. Elder, D. Sanders, P, Hall. M Eff? HHH , F' an mm 2 up qv I M. by 'xjfzk 8.7. C, X' xg? Yqbisvsfg 3 5 i Er is J' .u f V I ' , ,V ' I 4 ' Xf , 4 ' 4 i, .H , . 1 ., , , :V 4, K Qs Q it di 'V iw X L I A - -ff' , if 11 4 ' ,U if -rf, Q qi .z. Q A . K 2 ' f L ff-Qziig 'X I X mlfj , 2 a5X5'r'f'1k if as ' f' Vvy i fs,: f 1 , 55p.xf f ' 'gffl W F N ilfff' M Af A E AWM I.? QCHOOZ UF! . . . addy Qpfvfif fo .Qducaffon . . . . . . Fan . . . anfkzw. . . dances' . . . fogeffzeffnegg. . . and 9 ifffe knowfedge. Weeke ofplenning . . . 'Everyone k' Gen and e Wfenfie fllghf of deeoffefmg Afeeffg every member' of fire 67299 of '67 chewed up fo make ffve foffee ffzef fffenefoffmeo' fbe Peffcfen room of' ffze Hofef Roeefffe , -,K 4 Ano' Af If Became 'b 759 Moon ' ' 1?-f,Qv'femenf fQJv?ed ee fhe eenddefee for ffre Prem fogeffg eppffoeefved fire ffvffone . . . The eoffoneffbn of Eeffhne Hefefey ee Queen end Qfeve Greddy ee Hhg Xvgghhghfed fhe evenmg . . . 'Tx J Buss fwgfvf of Aff fwghfg ,5 S -WV ,G Q 'ay 44: .5 , , 49,- ' a- WY? QL K ,Sm fsafim- sw ww 1 1 2- is - ,QK 8 Q PL L, .f x 15 if? ,iff I fil V 552, ,Q 4' 91+ 'Cr 1 nf' 1 Y 49' 435 4 47 Afoon How' Offem Brea Mmm - That's interesting At noontime, stu- dents flock to the cafeteria to enjoy their lunches. Some ' students go to the library for cram-study- ing, while others head for the gym for recrea- tion and relaxation. Debbie Sees a Ghost Hungry Faculty Men Four Good Cookies fn Busy Qcfvedufe l Students use the library for a variety of reasons. How About That? ..a..-Q.. ...,,,...,,..,'-,i.,..,, ,K ,. , .. . W,,,....,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, Zfbffavfianc These librarians are always helpful in finding needed information for students, ROW 1: Dean Keesling, Alex McDonnell, George Knox. ROW 2: Sharon Haynes, Vicki Gustin, Jane Corbin, Io Lynn Griffis, Trudy Raybum, Janice Yount, Mrs. Grimm, Librarian. ROW 31' Marcia Hudson, Lyla Wise, Bonnie Bertram, Karen Antrobus, Bonnie Craig, Sharon Hewitt, Nancy Myers, Cindy Arford, Autumn Williams and Ramona Zachary. 79 81779 ' ffafe Ramona Zachary, outstanding student and member of Honor Society, was the first Middletown senior ever to win the . . X county award given by , the D. A. R. to a deserving 1 1 senior girl, Ramona, one of the ten girls nominated as being qualified, took tests over national, state, and local government, which she passed with distinction. QA R Good C7ff2en . Ramona Zachary. Boyd Qfafe Kenneth Ritchie was selected to be a delegate to Boy's State from M.H,S, Within a week he was nominated for and elected to the House of Representatives. He is seen in this picture with the Governor Beffv Efhcon Beth Ann Ellison was chosen to represent M,l-l, S, at Hoosier Girls' State at l,U, She was involved in the organization of local and state govern- ment, After a heated campaign, she was elected state senator, and in this capacity she had the privi- lege of meeting Mrs, Birch Bayh who was acting as Senate Director. Kenny IQYQMQ at his right and the Lieutenant Governor at his left. iii E' 1-11.-.-J. Mhg Baekefbaff Mr. Hunter in Action! Coach, The members of the Mighty Cossacks in the picture above are: ROW I Harold Huff, Dave Saunders, John Kirkpatrick, Steve Graddy, Richard N Shelton. ROW II: Mike Ward, Thad Loudenback, Denny Reedy Rick i Castor, Dan McDonald, Mike Clapp, Jerry Munden, Mr. Daily Hunter The awards at the right are part of the many tro phxes won by the Cossacks through the years may az ' M1 he fm l- sU'4 X Qenfbff JOHN KIRKPATRICK Height 5'10 1f2 Weight 175 pounds STEVE GRADDY Height 5'1O Weight 155 Pounds Forward Forward MIKE CLAPP Height 5'11 Weight 167 Pounds Forward or Guard DAN MCDONALD Height 6'1f2 185 Pounds Forward Q f f .Q ff rn Q n Lonnie Fish, Mike Williams, and Randy Hale serve as student managers for the athletic teams. They see that all necessary uniforms and equipment are at the correct place and the correct time. Coccacky Mn Whffe 6' 0 Q Q 2 c I4 .Q r e i , Janet White, Nancy Wallace, and Peggy Hall help Mr. Hunter with secretarial duties in the ath- letic office. . . QW? ' t r X .4 rv g I' wllfp. 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A, Q4 ,gze-,444 . 4 g ,, vf , y ' '9 I ..,.,, . ,..::...... -.--.. Q-..... , A if ,, 'N J an ,S 'C I ' X Mglfe Q f- .1 lU ' T .xi 9 in' . ., ' ' I ig ij The Team Waits for the Big Match. At the right is the Varsity Track Team. The mem- bers are: ROW I: Dave Chambless, L. Fish, J, Kirkpatrick, M. Clapp, S, Graddy S. Sheets. ROW ll: R. Castor, D, Reedy, D. McDonald. J. Munden, D. Saunders R, Shelton, Mr. Pac- quin, coach. Not pic- tured is R. Keesling. 88 Whose Feet? The following the members of golf team: ROW I: Bruce Sellers. T Fadely, Alex nell. ROWII: Mr Hunter, Coach, Smith, Ray V Gary Fadely. Fore! ,awe 1-M S X -ga ,,,.-f fQ?zggfr.g: Y 31 If za 1? YJ- WA 59 3: an A: 4 21 24 YS 2h 21 28 k ,wtvfw-MMA A0307 31 32 13 2.4 as 24 as ze. 17 za V Ju 32 33 34 as 2.4 as 26 17 as A so as az ss 34 W Q , ff M? 25 26 27 3, - if 'f' 6.1: , if' 3-1 33 34 M bw, i . as 1- I, I W5 ,Q Q ' ' Uggff Bw in X H JnQ'1fH h'- Id ' A as W 34 in 3' Kb 9 8555 K ., . 8. - V . , X. - . -f '. 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Over the years, spirit has meant much to us here at MHS. lt has also meant much to our sister schools in the Northwestern School Corporation. Cadiz and Sulphur Springs High Schools. We all know that this spirit must be combined when the three student bodies merge. Everyone is anxious to do his part, We of the annual staff have endeavored to assist in kindling a fine school spirit in the new consolidated high school. We must go to press before the completion of the new buildingg however. on these pages, we wish to salute it and its future students. ln this section, a few of the students who will be looked to as leaders next year have expressed their opinions of the new school. , , , Here, we salute the Spirit of the Future. Hlsra ns use an ui Cadiz and Sulphur Schools, like MHS, will never again be occupied by high school pupils. At the top of this page is the new school as it is planned to be, Directly above is how it appeared in Ianuary of 1967 92 A view of the west , side of the structure in February, 1967. To the left is the framework of the gymnasiu m. Below: stationary bleachers on the west side in February, '67, ll I.-li' Above. stationary gym the l in Ianuaryz moveable bleachers will .I -V . WL? K N' ' ' middle of the building to l be on the east side, the southeast Feb CAROI. BOYER Class of '68, C.H.S. member of Honor Society and student council, I am anticipating entering the new school, making new friends and work- ing with the new curriculum, I think that by combining our three, school spirits into one, we can have one of the best schools in Indiana. .4- DOUG STONEBRAKER HAROLD HUFF Class of '69, S.S,H.S, active Class of '68, M.H.S., member in basketball, baseball and of Honor Society, basketball, and golf. track. The new school will give l'll never foret my three years everyone new opportunities at M.H. S. , but I'm looking for- never offered before. Anyone ward with enthusiasm to the new 5 intending to go to college will school which will be a boon to have a better chance to succeed. everyone in every way, Everything in the athletic program should pick up. We should all look forward with pride to our fine new building and all it represents, 93 n Hn., LARRY BAY Class of '68, C.H. S. lunior Class President, enjoys basketball, and is a member of the Honor Society. I feel that the new school has the potential of being greatg and, with co-operation, we will join as one instead of three separate schools. RITA LYONS Class of '68, S. S, H,S, member of Honor Society, 4-H, pep club. and high school chorus. I feel that it will be a great privi- lege to attend the new high school. The value of education is immeasur- able, One may lose his home, job, or material possessions. but no one can take away his education, JANET WHITE Class of '68, M.H.S. member and officer in Honor Society. member of Pep Club and choir. l am sure the new school will provide better educational oppor- tunities than we have had in our older schools. Every one will enjoy the new and complete facilities of the large, modern school. ,f PAUL SHOCKLEY Class of '68, S.S.H.S. member of FFA, 4-H, Honor Society, and active participant in many sports, I am looking forward to attending the new high school, I think every student will be rewarded, and I am sure we will all get along well. 94 BRUCE BRATTAIN Class of '68, M, H,S, Newspaper Staff My years at lx1.H,S. have been good ones, but l am looking forward to next year and the new school. I think the consolidation will be wonder- ful for this whole district. JANE WEIDNER Class of '68, C,H,S, math major, member of 4-H, Math, and History Clubs, The new school with its new facilities makes me hap- pily anticipate its opening. With the co-operation and work of the student body, the consolidation will bene- fit all of us in many wayS. EILEEN DICK Class of '6S. C, H. S. member of Honor Society, and 4- H, and past class president. I am eagerly looking forward to my Senior year at the new school ........ and to explo- ring with new friends the unlimited facets of modern education designed to broaden our horizons. DAVID RATLIFF Class of '68, M.H.S. Member of Honor Society, Band, Dance Band, choir, and Madrigals. I think the new school is the best thing that could happen to the students in all three schools. It means new friends, new faces and new opportunities. It will be up to each individual student to make the most of all that is offered. Sf- X? I, i. ALAN PAINTER Class of '68 S. S, I-LS, member of Honor Society, 4-H, FFA, and sports enthusiast. I was not too excited about the new school until some other boys and I visited the construction site and were amazed at its size, I know the new and modern high school will offer better and expanded education. I am pleased to be able to attend it if only for one year. TERESA WILSON Class of '68, S.S.H.S. member of Honor Society, 4- H, pep block and annual staff. I view the new school as having something to offer everyone. Benefits will come through the subjects taught and the new friendships formed, I think all the students will profit, SANDRA SLICK Class of '68, M.l-I.S. member of Honor Society, band, Dance Band, choir, Madrigals, International Club, With the friendships already existing between our schools, I feel there will be no handicaps involved in our developing into' one great school. It is a situation toward which I look forward with great pleasure. I am glad I can have a part in its beginning. BRUCE SHAFFER Class of '68, C. H. S. plays baseball basketball, and is on the track team. I am especially looking forward to the athletic program at the new high school: it will be a real chal- lenge to make the teams. I be- lieve the quicker we get acquainted the quicker our school spirit will develop. 95 ADVERTISING The Mihiscan is grateful to the business firms and civic and school-connected organizations listed below whose financial assist- ance has helped to make this Yearbook possible. Without the loyal support ofthe citizens of the Middletown community, interested in the success of school projects, we could not carry on an under- taking involving the amount of money needed to publish our Year- book. As the school grows in size and in prestige, it is the hope of the Mihiscan Editors and Staff that future Yearbooks will prove to be increasingly worthy of the interested support of the patrons ofour school, and that other staffs will receive support and assist- ance from such loyal businesses and organizations as these listed below to whom we render our sincerest thanks. The Editors BOOSTERS Colonial Bakery Company Muncie, Indiana Bickham's 555 to Sl. 00 Store Middletown, Indiana Maddy's Department Store Middletown, Indiana Firestone Store Anderson, Indiana Crider's Drive-In New Castle, Indiana Bette's Klip 'n Kurl Middletown, Indiana Hamilton Ek Harris Company Anderson, Indiana Iron Kettle Sulphur Springs, Indiana Corbin's Beauty Shop Middletown, Indiana Middletown Medical Clinic Middletown, Indiana Zeta Upsilon Chapter of the Psi Iota Xi Sorority Middletown, Indiana Middletown Lions Club Middletown, Indiana Middletown Band Boosters Middletown, Indiana FAVORITE FLOWER SHOP 2445 Meridian Street Anderson, Indiana The Ultimate in Personal Artistry Delivery to Middletown Phone 649- 1244 DIETZEN'S BAKERY 2401 Meridiana Street Anderson, Indiana ewfifth aw CQKQ COCA Pause . . . COLA Refresh BOTTLING COMPANY Compliments of ELBERT C. FRAZEE Funeral Home THE HAT BOX Sportswear Daytime and Dressy Dres Lingerie and Robes 105 South 5th Street Middletown NANCY COOK DAY'S STANDARD SERVICE 8. BULK PLANT Middletown and Daleville MIDDLETOWN CLEANERS If your clothes aren't becoming to you, they should be coming to us. SANDERS T. V. Middletown, Indiana ,M MIRACLE TOOL 8. GARAGE Middletown, Indiana MIDDLETOWN NURSING HOME 130 South 10th Street BOB 8: TRUDY CLEVENGER, Owners Phone 354-2223 LlVELY'S PRINT SHOP Home Middletown Shoppers Wedding Invitations and Formal Stationery Offset Letterpress -' 3? , 1' 1' .gt fy M COLONIAL INN Good Horne- Cooked Food 112 North Eighth Street Middletown, Indiana Carry-out Orders 354-9280 .IO ANN Tl-IELMA KIRKPATRICK'S DX SERVICE International Trucks and Scouts 10th and Locust Street Middletown, Indiana If 4 I DICK ALLEN CHEVROLET qi 3 IIIHI SIII Middletown, Indiana 653 Locust Street Middletown, Indiana FARMERS STATE BANK Henry County ' h NO Servlce C 'nge CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH on Checking Accounts VALIANT Phone 3542244 Phone 354-2221 SANDER'S MOTOR CO. INC. E 8. W SUPERMARKET 8. LOCKER PLANT Phone 354-2071 Middletown HOPPES COAL YARD coal, feed, seed, fertilizer lamp and stoke coal 1212 North 12th Phone 354-2303 Middletown, Indiana MIDDLETOWN SALE BARN sale every Friday HENRY COUNTY LIVESTOCK AUCTION sale every Monday A. J. FAIRCHILD MIDDLETOWN NEWS PRINTING A ND PUB LISHING 720 High Street Phone 354-2042 Middletown, Indiana HAMMOND ORGANS - PIANOS HOFHERS MUNCIE MUSIC CENTER 2.07 West Jackson Muncie, Indiana Phone ATlas 4-4481 Agpbnr-5. vii ai ..X..,.u, MOORE DRUG CO. 'vi svn ,W ,. f ' '?',,,, UPRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED, REASONABLY PRICED .TACK MOORE Registered Pharmacists JOHN I-IOLLON Phone 354-2251 Middletown, Indiana Auto BROWN AGENCY F. . Ire If it can be insured Casualty we will insure it Life i316 Main Street Anderson, Indiana Bonds Phone 643-6646 IDA X I -M 7. T X ,, L ' 3f?i4 Q' '., 1x . X- O -' Q-O Sxxk T ' ' M XN XY Lx XLLLX X 5 ' ' -Y NR , V Q , W i ISJIMI la , V. .l.11un'44!l:I-'PIIIWIHIWQ mf Z 'Pr 'Vx LAJOM VL ' -4 . 1 4-. by E.: , U2 f ' , 90 W l 0' ,yy f',j Y l . ,---l?'1 .. , U f . - M ' ' -.-srvmx , JAMES R. SOLOMON ,COU Q- X 41 A Aj, O Q1 Oc Qsfg ,o C oo .f- ' . ...MN 'Qaa.....,wN MIDDLETOWN LUMBER AND BUILDERS ' I M C SUPPLY Internatlional Minera.ls 107 South Sth Street and Chemlcal C0rporat1on Phone 354-2.192 North 1 3th Street, Middletown JOE JUDAY DICK SMITH Clothing for Young Adults on their Way UP Downtown Anderson and The Mounds Mall RETZ FOR SPORTS 407 South Walnut Street Muncie, Indiana Free Parking in the Rear K, HESS INSURANCE 594 Locust Street Middletown, Indiana Give Ting a Ring For Prompt Service Phone 354-2497 Compliments of BRETZINGER GROCERY 125 North 10th Street Middletown, Indiana COOPERS SPORT BOWL, INC. 1921 East Highway 67 Compliments of BEVERLY'S BEAUTY SALON 511 Locust Street Phone: 354-4556 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Friendly Bank NEW CASTLE, INDIANA Member - FDIC - Federal Reserve PHIL'S RACEWAYS 1 325' QQEUZWN SX ' X ia X i x N 472 Locust Street Middletown, Indiana Phone: 354-4537 See you at GEORGE'S NEW CASTLE, INDIANA DODD'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Phone: 644-1656 Columbus Avenue Anderson, Indiana Guide Lamp Division of General Motors occupies nearly 2 million square feet of floor space in Anderson and employs about 6, OOO men and women. Guide products include automotive and marine lamps, T-3 sealed beams, Guide- Matic automatic headlight controls, Twilight sentinel automatic light switches, rearview mirrors, turn signal controls, plastic parts, die castings, stamp- ings and other items. if boi ffl? - f N NE R IEW A Right on Meridian at 12.12 AND LAUNDRY MILLER HUGGINS INC. We operate O'l1I' OWI1 Plant 1lEVe1.ything for every officers Free pickup and delivery Phone 354-2144 I06 Tvpewriters Adding Machines Office Supplies We also rent all kinds of machines n Y , E ,. -,Q RM 1' ALWAYS FIFIST QUALITY I Merridian Street Ander son, Indiana MATHEW'S SUPERMARKET ANDERSON'S FASTEST GROWING MARKET Open Home of Farm Fed Beef Open 2.4 hours Total Shopping At Mathews 24 hours W! RAY'S MARKET can't sell all the meat in town, So we just sell the best We sell and process beef by the quarters Stop in and shop for everyday low prices Free Delivery 105 North 5th Middletown, Indiana BALLARD AND SHIREY FUNERAL HOME Faithful in every sacred trust 118 South 5th Street Middletown COMPLIMENTS of GAVIN HARDWARE Phone 354-2231 Middletown l...J it ' 19 6 , , ,. enneqs , 34,3 V: ALWAYS Fnnsr QuAuTv 1, 31-59 Q Meridian Street ' ul 6' 'akft Ander son, Indiana ' as if '9 f I A i s-- .. M Open H Q' f My Open Z4 1'1O111'S ' , ' 24 hours ,' fb S 1' A -aY- I 57? ,p 17: :' 5 ga g - 'f:- 12' 'A i 1.'1: Ti1: .1111 .345 ,. MATHEW'S SUPERMARKET ANDERSON'S FASTEST GROWING MARKET Home of Farm Fed Beef Total Shopping at Mathews K- RAWLINGS 8. 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But you know that success, in this age of science, takes more than guesswork. It takes careful observations. Accurate comparisons. Logical analysis. Sound deduction. These are traits we value at our new Engineering and Research center in Anderson-and we have the tools to implement them. For instance, if a real closeup of something is desirable, we pop it under our electronic microscope and magnify it up to 200,000 diameters. If we want to analyze materials for their metallic elements, we use a spectrograph, accurate to a few parts in a million. These help us in designing new ignition systems for cars. Or control devices for missiles. Or a new kind of generator. Look us up, after college, if you think you'll be at home in our field. Right back home in Indiana. Delco -Rerny Division of General Moms . Anderson. Indiana M RK an CE time l 1 K S 5 l MECHANICSBURG CEMETERY We Welcome new Golfers Beautiful Lots -- In Time of Need 112 Mile East of Middletown Best Wishes Seniors E. V. 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