Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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A-xl 1 , , fl A E'-E w- -fag M W K W BECAUSE THEY 5. 51315 M1-few Q' LIVE IN AMERICA LUCKY LUCKY LUCKY LUCKY because their health and happiness are the greatest in all the world. because they have the Bill of Rights, the most priceless of all possessions. because of an everlasting democracy, inherited from their forefathers. because they live in a leading nation with an abundance of natural resources L Y becau-se they may attend Church to wor od. J BECAUSE THEY LIVE IN OHIO x 1 x ww- 9, ' ' K 1 r BECAUSE THEY M ll! k NGM Boy uts Safetg alth llurses Girl Bureau Junior Yleens Salvation Army Y.M.C.A. r Freslw Airfamp U.S.0. Middletown Hos ital P E I3 ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTED BY .T HE MIDDLETOWN CIVIC ASSOCIAT IGN IM LIVE IN MIDDLETOWN THE CITY WITH A SOUL whose citizens are enthusiastic interested and friendly boosters of activities . Q ' -- 'A Q 1 so L ki-4: in-:L M THE KIDS ARE 'ms LUCKIEST IN 'ma woRz.o..... BECAUSE THEY I li 1-1: .F Where they have . Middle Magic State Champs in . . Basketball Tennis Debate Music Friendly Faculty High-ranking Scholars 1 g X g N Nw? . Si? 1, M ww E X . , I K 1 ,A-gre? :W - X K , W L, swag? Xl :P-dr Y X THE KIDS ARE THE: LUCKIEST IN 'me woRLD..... BECAUSE OF FINE 1 21 w-L Modern facilities are found in ou science labs new visual education art department gymnasium library classrooms ACILITIES AND OCCUPATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES BECAUSE THEY CAN Modern equipment trains them to be dieticians interior decorators type setters electricians draftsmen carpenters 14 FIND AND DEVELOP THEIR OWN SKILLS 15 Q. E' E31 M.. HI. W -. 1 H ,K is - ,, 1 ,,,,,1n-f AND THE DIFFERENT PERSONALITIES ,If If. IxIII.I.IfII, Slll7t'Y'IlII1'7IfIK'IlI 'X II4'i4I1'IIu-rg f'nII1'g01 NI fJIuiu Fluln- I'niv4-rwih' ADMINISTRATION II. R. I5.XIxI'.R. Primipul ,'X.I7m., IXIianni I'niu-reiiy: v. . -. , . I'nIvl'rSIIy UI llllflllllalll. FACULT -XRIICNIQ if AKICRBIAN IIJHX., IxInunI IIniun CoII0gP lfvI:uIv mul Disrussion, EHQIISII, If. U, BARR .'X.I3., .'xIlIIlN'Il CUIIOQP: IXIHX., fIIliu Stair- IInix'9rsiIy Ijrinliny. K JSI-II'HINIf ARMSTRONG Y BNN, IVIian1i Universiiy Spanish, fInwrimn History. I,0l'IS ,I, ISROVVN IIE. ID I.rI., NI imni Un .'xlll0l'I4'IIll Hisforv. VVII.I.I:XNI KING BALDRIDGE Ohio Slash' Universiiy, IVIinmi lvnive-rsily of Cincinnafi Allllllilll' TrurIvs. II.-XROID DRAI II' IIS, II:-nison University: FI..-X., fIoIumIvin University fihmnislry, XIOUIIIIIHIIII Scipnrv. I-'R I CID BANKICR IIS, IIIIYUTSIIQ' of Cincinnuli I'IIIvsi1'uI ISIIHFUIIOII. I'fI,I.IiN If.-XSTON .'X.I5., Xx,IIIi'HIN'f'Q FUIIQQP: IInix'x-rsily oII IxIir'Irignn IIIIQIISII, K.X'I'III.IfI-fN I5.XNKI:IR .X.II., XX Q-sh-rn COII1-gv ,NIuIIu'muIiz Q. I-.IDN-X I'.I..'XIXI ,XnIim'I1 CoIIf'gv: FIJX., UIuiu Slain' Univvrsily l.u,,l.sI,. iversily Universiiy FACULTY Nl.'XI5I:I. I1l.lJRIIJf-Ig, IL-un nf Cm-L BS. in I-ll, xliauni lvniw-rsilyz 5l.lf,, lvuivn-rsily nl fiiminnauli 4 . . r.. l'rum'fu. f rvulzm' XX rrhng. i'l..XRlQNl'If N, lllNC1IfRli'll NNYKIIHISII KYUHVQPI fxlinlni l'niu-rsiiy fvu unfinulor of llislrilmlivv lillllllllitlll. lfusinr-ss 'fll!l'iSIl, Husinvsw ,nun GIINN lfI.l.ISUN IJPHISUII llllvvrilly l'nol'nlH. IUIQIIISII. III-1I.IiN ll.'XR'l'5IAXN II1'imI1-Hn-rg 1 nllvgr: l lllvvrslly ul C lmlnlmh f'ulll1s1'Iirlg, ROI!!-QR'l' If ICNRICIIIT PAF. Ill l IIINPYNIIX ul ljuvlnlx Sllllffllillld, Tvpingp. lil IQYNOR II. lI.Xl 'IfISIfN H 5. In film: Fluh-1 lr.l..5,, XX l'5l1'l'll Rn-in-rx 'JIT tll'.lIlI, I IXROI .ID Il, Ifll ZIJIY I5.5. in flllin l nixvrsilx f'rlVyrr'lllrv, Xvtunllvorleirlq, IX DR! JAH IY ,ll ll INS! DN .X.I5.. fflniu XY1-flvvaulm lvniu-wily l.nq'1sl1. lfblf IfR.XYKI.IN in Exllleia 1 IIN lllllilll QUIIQUYXEIMIYX ul lfumf, f,Nlll'Sll'fl, l..XXX'RlfNl'If XY. IUIINSON Vvnlraxl Normal' finlll'g4'2 31.5- lluliulm lvllivvrsily Gui1luru'1-, Tvslirlg. Nluxu FACULTY lf. il. lxIgRN B1 .. Niinrni-launlms Cullogvg 8.5, in lffi., ALA., xxYiHL'llIlt'l'g .xK'4'OllllHlIfI, 4xllI1'I'iL'Ull History, Typing. I-QIBIO l.INC1RIfl. .X.l5., flllvrlxein fiollvgvv 'Jiri-:lor of .Ul1Ivli4's. RUBl'fR'l' B. KR.-XNIICR H.S, in lfcl., Niiznni Univvrsilyc NIS. in II.l'.Ii.R., lniiiunn Univ-rsily Hvullll mul Sufvly, Drivvr Ifclncuiion, Coaching. lf. I I. N If-CANDI .ISH ,'X.B,, xvnuslvr Collvge' l,IIX'Sil'S, Biology. l'I Il-QIBI.-X LM 'NDY Alf., Ixlhilllli Univ-rsily fnffivv llrildifv, Slxorllzunrl, Typing, Ylfll,-X Sli-PRAY Hvitlvnwrg fiollvgvl 5I.nX,. l'niu-rsity of VVisfon In l.ulin, HIQRNIAN Il. IAVVRENCE QXB., IDHIJHIIVN Universily' AAI., L'nivc-rsiiy of Pc-nnsylxnnia f:0I'l'Y'llllIl'll,, Furrvnl Hisfory. NIAYNARD R. NLD,-XNIEL :X.B., Diplonm in Hvflrirzul Enginvvring, fillio University l:ie'dri4'1:I Tllvnry :mil Shop, A1Pt lllllil'Ul Drawing 5'l4xXNl.lfY ILXVIS BS. in Fil., Miami Univvrsily fxllill Slum. fwourlxing. l,fl.I7:XBlf'l'H M1-UERIVIOPITI' BS. in lfrl.. miss Businvss College: NI. in Fil., Univvrsiiy of Cinfinnnli Business Fo-flrilinnlor. Busiuvss English, Commercial. FACULT l.ll.l.llf if NAII'fR B,S. in lfrl., fyllio sinh- lvnivvrsi lxIllK'fiK'llH Hislory, Lulill, NV. if Nl-Ilil. 15.5, in lfxl., lvnixvrsiiy ol' twillfilll Arvolurlirlg. IQIDXV.-NRI! lf. MAl,l'ON'l BJX., lxloryvillf- Colle-go: ALA., fillio Slain' l7nivvrsily AN1ul'lvnulli1'S. C'l.YI7lf IJ. PIICRSON PLS.. fxlizuni Univvrsily Shop fin orrlinulor. R,Xl.I'll Nll.l.liR H.S. in Htl., W',it'f'l1l7t'fQ Conn-go Alvin' Shop. lxllfli lflvrlririly. VLORICNCIC POVVH .I , BS. in hcl., flluio Shah- l'nivm'rsil SPPUFII, llrunlufivs, Hnglisll. A. lf. NINNIFII QXB., Nialwlu-sh-r Colle-go: ALA., flllio Shah- Uniu-rsily Pllysiology. Biology. A. lf. RANNI-Il . ILS. in lfrl.. Vvilminglon follvgo llrivor IZKIIICUHOII Training, ffnglisll, fnrluslrirlf Hislory. RICIIARIJ BRYAN NIONROI: HS., Miami Univvrsily Silllffllllllll, Tvping, lmluslriul History lf'l'Hlfl, VV. RAMMIQI. B.S. in Iffl.. Vvilminglon Coll: Foocfs. Honw Sl'il'lIl'f', ISIIQHSII. FACULT I I1 DRI-QNVI-1 ROPIQR .X,l'b., Xvilrninghm fiollvgfv Hvurlff Hisforv, lmfuslriuf Hislory. l'.Xl 'I. XX',Xl.KlfR BS., XV4-,ln-rl: Km-nllu Sinh- lfinlngv. fiom Ilfllfl. Il1RC Wllg if NNI Il 'I.Z, llvun of IIILB., Hn-i1l4-Hu-rg finllvgv: fivnlrnl 'Hn-ologilnl Sl'lllilNlI'V Hllnlv, Psy1ll0l0qX', 51Mln'0gfV. lIIQI,I-IN XYICINISI-QRCLIQR in Nlinmi lvnivvrsiiy' Xmul Alllsll. Lllgllsll, XYNQX NMR!!-f Slll 'NL-KN H1-imle-Hn-rg funn-gv: lvniw-rsily uf fwillrilllluli Hfnluglv. lfI.lf.XfXUR XX'IlI'I'NIfY f,lh-rlu-in fxnlln-gc: H.5., In IIIIHH' clllifl Nluh' f lnllnny. I1'x'!1I4'N. lngllsll. M355 IlUUX'IiR S3Il 'VKIQR xliullli l'niu'rsiIy Ilnglfnll. IXJRUTIIY If. XVILSUN in flllin lvnixe-rsifyi fiirlrilllmii .Xrl .xsmlvlllv .UL firlgylnlu, NI.XRil.XRIf'l' .XNN SNVlflfNIfY limxlillg firm-vn ljllvsimul lfzlmulion, I. If XX'lNKIQl.Nl.'XN Hb. in licl., Nliumi lvniw-rsiiy 'jl!llIUIHil N, SlHi1llUHX', .'xllIl'l'i1'fll1 His!! lk I , Y ws nixwrfifx rry. IN MEMORIAM MISS GERTRUDE PRICE 1891 - 1952 fxllllllllfjll tile llilllfl ol a merciful Fatlier tooli l1er from tllis plxysical Iili- on Novernlrer 23, 1032, lwliss Gertrude price will live on in tlie liearts oi all Wim lcnew lmer. Her spirit of lairness, lu-en sense oi iunnor. enduring patience, clieerlvul personality, anci liigil Christian ideais will remain immortal in tile lives oi all wlio were privileged to Call lier K-TCilCll6f.,, uvvliose liie an inspiration: Vvliose memory a lJeneclirtion.U 24 IN MEMORIAM . JOHN A. INGWERSEN 1898 - 1952 iwir. Joiin A. Ingwersen, member of tile Middletown Board of Education, passed from this life to eternity on December 5, 1952. The shock of iris death was felt in time circles in which he was known as a great industrialist and civic leader. He gave his best to time advancement of education in our city. We can pay no greater tribute than to record time memorial that he has erected in the txearts of imis feiiowmen. 25 . IN MEMORIAM ALBERT E. RAM MEL 1898 - 1953 Tenrluers and students ol Miclclletown Higlu Scluool wluo ltnew Nlr. Albert Ramnuel luest lovecl luiun lor luis quiet fleternuinntion, luis great integrity, luis line sense ol Cooperation, luis cteep Concern lor youtlu. Vvluen lue quit luis enrtluly lile on ,laluuary 25, IQ'j'j, lu- lelt zu V 'l ' l'ves lue luzuzl llilfl zu great inlluenee unultitucle ol lrienrls, upon xx uose l auuucl wluo will never lorget luim. ml-o live iuu luenrts we leave lueluincl is not to clief, 26 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tflixl DlLLiViAN, President Baseiwali, Basketball, Boys' State. Footimall, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Councii. Junior Class President, iVi Ciuim. National Honor Society, Prom Committee, Tracie. CLIFF HAFER, Vice President Basketball, Football, Hi-Y, Junior Class Vice Presicient. Ni Club, iwiixeoi Cinorus, Prom Com- mittee, Traclc. LA VVAQNDA FAY iNlOCKBEE, Sevretarjs Cineerleacler, G.A.A., Glee Club, .lunior Class Serretary, National Honor Society, Nightingale Ciuim. Optimist, Prom Committee, Sopinomore Girls' League, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet. TALT KENDRICK, Treasurer Boys, State, Deizate, Footlnail, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council. Intramurals, iviifiriietonian, ivliwecl Cinorus. Hiwilie iN'lodiste, Natior1al Forensic League, New ixioonf' Optimist, Student Council, Tracie, Youth Forum. 27 September first, and lucky us, The summer ends- we bite the dust ! The year unlnlds: the clubs begin, And suddenly Uctober's in! SENIORS ISOIS .-XI5NIfR IIEAY, Inlrnmunils, NIIXNI flmrus. ISOIS ADAMS Ifaislu-IImII, Iniraunurails, IXI fIuIv, lrmlc. Ii.-XY I-XIJMNIS fI,.X..'X.. Ulm- lxluls, xlixi-:I filmrus, HBIII1- Ixlrwlislinu Nui NIunn,I' fjpiimisl, SOIIIIOIIIUIP flirlsl Iraugiiv. NORNIJX .MINOR Iiusini-ss fimli-I IIIHI1. ,IAVK ,XI.IJIfR'I'ON D.Iz.C Ili-N, Iniraumuruls, .Iunior Arluivvc mi-nl. CIIARI.I-15 ,XI,I.IfN Iiilllll, lyllllllillll I,I'2llllillIf Lilllll, lllll'1lIIll1l'illS. Ri BNAIJJ ,XNIJIQRSON Inlrmnuruls, VIII. lfIIARI.IfS .-XRNOID I'uuIImII, IIlll'ilIllllI'illS, .Illl1I0l' .'Xlllil'Y1'Illl'lll. AIIDA fXRONOI If l'3I'0iNll'iiSIIllQ. Ili-Imh-, G..'X.:X,. UI Iuru'y.' .Iuninr Ixlissf' Nlimlcllvloninn, Nniiunul Irorvnsic I.4'zigu4-. Nuiinnnl ,lvlll'SIJI2lllS, f,pIin1isI, Quill mul Scroll, Ynuili l'40I'HIll. Homecoming night we win the game .Il 'NIC B.-XIII-IR .IANI-fl' I3.M'II I'.I1.i'X., tinlxmlxq Clive cilllll, I-illlne blilfllu UNI-w Ixlunnf' Niglxtingnle Club, Oplimisl, Sllllllfllllflrf' iIIrlSI '.l'HgUl', XI l'f'Q'ns. .IIINI ISAILIZY M 'HIM' xIilll.H NURBIA .IIQXN Ii.-XII.IfY U..-XA., .Iunior filaissirnl I.c-ngm-, Junior I.iI0r- ary flulw. 3Ii1IxIIc'Iuninn, fvpiimish an1I S1 mll, SUIDIIUIIIOH' Girls' IA'ElQllf', Nuclvnl frmnril, NI-IIAUPIIS, Youili I 0rum. AINIANIDA I1 ll 'ISE I5,'XKIfR Ilunlmm l,f'IlIlIiiIIl Clulv, G..'X.A., GI.-Q CIUII, Ixlixc-cl Clmrus, Suplioninrc Girle' I,.n-nguu, Y- 'Ili-4-ns. I5If'I'I'Y BAKER SENIORS INIIIDRIQIJ YYONNIQ IS.-XKICR lbllllllillll I,rilllI2llll' cwlllll, cllQ'l Chl'-IIT- luniur filamsirnl Iyngllw. Nniionnl rIAlIf'SPIZlllS, Niggliiingnls- filnlw. tJ,7lIlllISl, Senior Hunu-'morn leI'lll'l St'llIillIYl'. SUITIIOIHOTP Girls' Imagine, Y- lm-ns. Y-'I 1-4-n fvnlwinvi. I5If'I'I'Y ,IIL-NN II,-XIIINGIZR l'l 'BA ISARKHR lfusini-ss Carl:-I CIUIJ, C,A.A., .lunfur ,XcIuim'u-- nn-nl, .luniur l.iIe-rnry Flulw. N6 IRIN IA B.-XRKIQR I.OXX'IiI,I, BARNIIANI' IIi-Y. ,lunior l.ih-rary CIUIJ. Ixlixvfl Clmrus, 3III.- Nlnclish-,H New IXI00n,H Ollliliiisi, Prom ci0llllllillf'l', Sm-ninr l'IOllll'!'00lIl Represvnlaiiun NYOIIIII I ormn, FAROI. HAI IFR I'4.Il4.fX., G.A.A,, Give- Clulm, .Iuninr l.il1-rary Clulw, ulnninr IXIiss. Oyllilllisi, Soplmlnorz Girls' I.1-nglw, Y-Tm-'Q-ins. IXYIASY I5IIfI.I,IiR ID.If,l'.,X.. GAA., U.Iune NMI. Juniur .X1'llli'Xl'lll1'Hl, National YIQIIPSPIEIHS, Soplmmorf' fiirlsl l.PikEllt'. Sl 'XANNIC BISHOP fr..-XHX., film' flulx, .lunior Arllimwlllefxll, Snplmlnurv Girls' l.:-nguc-, Y-Tvvns. IX IRSIIC ISIANKIQNSI III' Iymysl Slam-, l 4mIImII, Ixl Clulb, Senior I'I0nw- mmn R1-prm-sc-lllaxiivv. 'I'r:u'Ii, Tulnlmling Train. And crown a queen-Louise, by name. I'IIYI.I.IS I5I,IfYINS I3.If.f'..-X., fi,.'X..X., Sopluunnrv Girls' lrzlgllv. IIIiR5I.VXN IIIIJCK l uuIImII, Gull, III-Y, Inlrznnumls, .luninr liter- .nry filulv, nxn-w Nloonfi fjplinuisi, Il'ram'Ic, XIOLllll l'0Y'Illll. DICK ISK JIfI ISI Ilnsn-Imnll, linelu-IImII, Hi-Y, lllifillllllfilli, NI Ciulr, XY.XNIJ.X If.-XYI-I IIOXIYNIAN ORIA I . ISR.-X'I'I'ON Iinsvlmll, IIifY, Ili-Y founril, Inirnnlurals. .II-QXN BRI-1I'I'IiNI3I-QC'HER Iuninr Hmnerumn RPllFtr5l'lllHliW'f'. Junior Bliss. Nigliiiligulv flulw, Snplminoro Girls' l.l ElQllf', SENIORS ll 'ANI'I'.-X IIRIZVVIZR U.A.A.. u.Iunr IXImI, INnIionnI 'I'Iu-spizms. flpliniisi, SIIIIIPIII f'ouni'II, XI-VIIPPIIS, XIOKIIII Isorum. IC JANNIQ BROOKS I'. cv,A.A,, CI.-is CIUIJ. .Illninr I.iIe-rary f IuIa, IVIixm-LI Q'Iioi'us. HIXIII0 5IofIis1Io, Opiiniisi, 50llIl0lllIll'l' fvirIs IA-aigllv, N-lt'0l1S, YouII1 I:lll'llIll. IAFK M. BRONVN InIrumurnIs, IHOINI BURBICK Ili-Y, 'A.Ium' IxInmI, .Illninr .'xl'IlIOYl'lIll'llI. BONNIE MAE BURTON fI,A.A., IXIixvcI CIiorus. IAI IRA IVIAIf Bl ISBY GJXA., Glu- CIuIm, IXIixmI CImrus, IXIIIL- IVIo1Iish-,H Nr-w IXIuun,H Y-T1-f-ns. I,-XINIIQS C'AIIII.I. IIi-Y, InIramiumIs, IXI CIuIx, fjplinlisi, Tennis NIARGARITIA LOUISE CAIN Gln- fIIuIv, DunImm Drammiir' CIUID. SHIRI.IiY NAIC CALIAHAN U.A.A. Uur seniors open drama nights FNIARJORIIC L'A5II'BIfI,I, Iiusini-ss CMI:-I f'IuIm, G..'X..'X. PETIT CARRUTHERS IIumI. Boys' Sink: IIi-Y. IIifY Cnunc'iI. 'Iunior I.iI4-rury' IIIUII, IVIicIcII0I0nInn, fIrrIu'sIrii, f2uiII nniI SITUII, NIOIIIII ITOFIIIII. Nlllili l'xXR'IIIfR I5umI, Buys' Shih-, Gulf, IIi-Y, InirmnurnIs, IIIIIIUI' .'XK'IlIl'V1'IllK'IlI, .Inniur I.iI0rury IIIHIL f'IuIx, Optimist, I'rnni KIOIIIIIIIIIPU, YouII1 Ifnrum. ISILI. FASSIDY IIINI CASSIDY CIARI-QNLTE COOK I5muI, Ili-Y. InlmmurnIs. .Iunior AcI1icvz-lnerii, fIriIl1'SIr2l. SIIVIICP fiIuIx, Swimming T1-nm. SENIORS BARBARA ANN COOPER fVi.A.i'x., fulfil' cwillii, ix'IiXf'li CIIOYIIS, SOPIIOIHUTC Girls' i.k'tlQ'llf', Y-Toons. OERAID RICHARD COTTONGIM Busint-ss Curl:-t Club, .Iunior g'xI'llIf'V?Ill?l'ti, l.Il.I.IIi NAIS C'OVING'I'ON GER.-Xl.D LEE COX PEGGY ANN COX G,A.A., Give Club. June Mad, Mixed Chorus, Nightingale Club, Sophomore Girls' Leaguv. Y-Teens, Youth Forum. CARMA LINETTE CRAUDER G.A.A.. Nightingale Club, Sophomore Girls' I.f-ague, Y-Teens, Youth Forum. RICHARD CREAGER Intramurals. CAROLYN CRIBBS U.A.A., Glee Club. u.Iune lvlacifi .Iunior Classi- fal League, .Iunior Literary Cluin, Hjunior IVIiss,H ixiiciclivtonian, Iviixocl Chorus, Mile IVI0ciiste.H National Honor Society, National Thespians, Now lXIoon,n Optimist, Prom Committee, Quill and Srroil, Sophomore Girls' League. Sturlt-nt Counril. Y-Teens, Y-Teen Calainet, Youth Forum. IQDVVARD I.. CROSS Baslcetlrali Manager, Golf, Hi-Y. Intramurals. lhllllll-' iVIml,H Senior Homeroom Representative, Youth Forum. With Harvey, Hilz as stage delights. MARY ANN CROUT Ulm- Ciulm. Sophomore Girls' League, .II-IANF'I'I'li CIINDIFF I'.X'I'RlCIA ANN DABE Busimess Cach-I Clulm, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Sopho- more Girls' I,t-argue. JAMES THOMAS DANIELS Irootlmnll, Intramurals, Trarlc. FRIZD DAVIS MARY ,IO DAVISON l'4.T.fX.. G.A.A,. .Iunior Literary Clulv, Ivliciciie- tonizm. Optimist, Quill :incl Scroll, Sophomore Girls' Irnglu-, Y-Toons, Youth Forum. SENIORS KIKI DICNICTRIUN G4iA.A., Girls' Slniv. HII2lI'X'l'y,H Junior Classi- rnl IAURIQIIP, .luniur Hmm-romu Rvprc-svriiauiixv. ,lunior l.iIvrury flulm, Junior bliss. ixiimicilv- iuninn, Nuiiuuul Fororisic' 1.4-uggllv. Nnliunall Honor Surivly, tYjlltillliSl, Prom c1llllllliiu4'f'. Suplinnmrv Girls' i,m-mlm-, Slllllflli Counxil. Y-Tvmis, Y-T1-1-11 lizilmiiwi, Ynuiiu Forum. Vi IARUTS DICNNY Golf, IIifY. lnlrumuruls, Te-nnis AMOS llli XN'l'I'l' Fnnllmll, Trurlc. IfDVVARD C. l'DOlfNf'H UAYlf If. DOSTIQR fi.A.A.. .luuiur ljhfrury filuim, Niglliillgulv Ciulw, XY-Vl'l'1'l1S, Y-Ts-un finimim-i. GICNIZ DOI TGHifR'l'Y Hi-Y, lntmmuruls, June Find. Rl l4H IX JVVNEY Bernal, Niglllingulv Club, Y-Te-Q-mis. CCH 'R'l'NlfY Dl 'l I7 V.l.l'. SHIRLEY DUNCAN G.A..A., Give' Cluir, Hurvf-y, A-.IIIHP ixlnrlf Junior ilxl'lli!'Vl'Illl'I1'. uriuuinr fxlissf' Nlixvci Cimrus, Nimiisirnu Nnliunai Tlwspimis, --Now ixirrmullfv Niglriimjnle- Clulm, fjpiiulisi, N ,l1!'PllS. The brains in high school with finesse ffi.0lSl'f BlfYlfRi.Y DUPEIT Ijllllllillll Iyfillllillil' lillllh C..'X..AX.p S0flIl0lll0ff' Girls' l.l'ilElIt', Y-Tv:-ns. NIFHAIQI, .l. DI VTK0 IIIHYIIIIIIYEINS. DAISY EAST DIIHIliiIll Drilllliltil' CIIIIY, c1..'x..A., yhxlxfl lwlmrus, Nauiionnl vltiwspimis, Y-Tec-Irs. IACK liGIfl,S'l'ON Cin-ss Clulr, Fonllxall, Hi-Y, lntraunumls, .lun- ior Al'Ili!'X'f'!ll9lll, NI Clulr, Nlixeri Chorus, Nicniislrf' New ixlnon,n Travis. VVILNA IQMHRSON BARBARA IQNRICK U.A.A.. Give- Club, ixlirixilelnrliaum, Billm- Nlorlishgn nN4'vv fxlunlf' cjI'l'Ilf'Sil'il. Y-T1-mis. SENIORS NIARY HXVINC1 f v,.' ,lunior :Xmlliz-x'a-lm-nl, Snplnunon- frirls' I.l'ilHllf', lDlfl.ORIfS l AGAN llusimws finrlc-I filulw, G.A.A., GI.-0 Cllllv, lnninr l.lll'fRl'y fxlulr, Nlixvcl Clmrus, lull:- Nlmlish-, HN:-xx lXln0n,u SOPIIOIHOFG' Girls' lmzngllu-, Y-'lie-mas. MVK I-'AIKNFR RIF! IARD I-'ARNSXVORTH Cl lARl.IfS I7lfl.l'flJY Buys' Slnlv, Nllnru-y, Hi-Y. Ili-Y Cuunril. lnlrnlnurnls, u.lunr lvlaxlf' Junior lvlissf' .lunior llnlnvrnnln Rf'pr4-'sf'l1lnliW', lvlirlcllvlnnian, Na- liunnl Furs-rlsir l.f'il2lH . Nuliunnl Honor Surivfy, Nulinnnl Tllvspimls, fluill anfl Svrnll, Sf-nior llnmvrnoln Rqrreselllzilivv, Shulvnl Cnunvil. GVVYNNIT ITINKIJQFVIAN fl.A.A,. Ulm- flulm, UHnru'y, '-June Nlzlflf' ,luniur l.ile-nary lvlnlm, Hlunior lxflissf' lxliclfllv- tnniaxn, lxlixvcl flmrus, lvlmlisllnn Nalicrrlnl l urvnsi4 l,1-ugllv, Nnlinnnl Honor Snfiflly. Nu- linnul blullf-spinns, fjplirnisl. Quill anfl Srroll, Soplmrnun- Girls' League, Slurle-nl Counril, le-nnis. Y-'l4vz-ns, Youll: ljonnn. NIARILYN ANN I l'l'ZGERAl-lJ fl.A.A., 'lllarveyf' June 511-ul. 4-.lunior lvlissfb Nlizlclle-Ionian, Niglrlingulf- Clulu, Ognlillrisl, Iyflllll ciUlllllllllt't', Suplmlnnrr- Girls' l.:-ngm-. Sluclenl Coum il, YIINPPIIS. Youll: Forum. PEGGY l'4l.E'l'C'Hl'fR G.A.A., Glu- fvlulr, .luninr Acllievs-lnwrlf, .lun- iur flnssirnl l.c-engulf-, fxlixvcl fflmrus, Y-Tc-4-rms. ARZlfl.l. FORKS Iyllllllillll lmfilllllilll filnll. Claim Fel as head of N.H.S. NIYRTIS I-'ORICF Dunlmm llrmnulir filulx, CUNA., GI.-.h Cluln, Nlixwl flmrus. VVIILIAM ROGER l 0l'C'H VR ANC 'HS FARK JI .YN FREBIS U.A.A.. Ulm- filulm, .lunior .AK'lllf'Vt'lllC'lll, .luninr ljlvrury filnlx, xliywcl tillUI'1lQ.uNIllf'lx'IllfhSll'..' Ne-xx fxlunrnu Suplmmnrc- Girls' l.:-znglw, Y- 'll-1-rw VHQO ANN ClpXROFAl.OS U..X,.'X.. Ullznnvyf' ulum- Nad. .lunior Liler- nry fwlulr, fxlimlcllf-Ionian, Nalional Tlwspians. Nlgflllllluiill' lvlulx, fjplirnisf, Soplmnmra' Girls' l.:-anguv. Y-Tm-wus, Youll: l urnm. BARBARA ANN GAT!-IS llunlmnu Drnnmlic Clulx, fl.:X..'X., fvlee- flulx, :xlixf-cl filuurus. Fl 'BA Ll 'YANF GFARY llnnll, Businvss finrlvl Clulx, film- Clulv Hxllll- xlnxlisle-.H SENIORS NJXRILYN GIQIIH lgilllll, Bnnml fuunvil, Bruuclmnsling, Glu- Clulx, .lnnior .LXl'llit'X4'lll1'l1l, lxlimlcllm-Inninn, Qlplinlisi, c,l'4'lIL'SiI'il. N'--l'1'l'l1S. BIfA'l'RIl'lf GICTZ l'4.'l'.A.. U.A..'X., film- lilulx, Harvey, .lunior ljh-rnry filnlv, 'xlunior lxlissf' lxlixlrllohminn, lxlixc-xl filmrus. nlxlllv ixloclishzu fjplilnisl, fir- ille-slrn, Prom c1llIllllliil1'l'. Supllnlnorv flirlsi lmzlgllc-, Y-'lim-ns, Y-'liven Cnljinvl, Nylllllll l'-omln. DONALD GIIJ, lnlrnlnurnls, .lunv bind, .lunior LwlilSSit'8l l.m-nglu-. ,luninr Hnlnvrnnm l'l4'lH'C'Sl'lllkltiYl', .lun- inr l.ih-rnry filnlr, u.luninr bliss, t,l7lillliSl, Se-ninr llIlIlll'l'00lll R1-prvsn-llhnlivv, yvlllllll lillflllll. TON GOOIJVVIN iii-Y, IIIITEIIIIIITEIIS, .lunior Azllin-u'lm'ni. IIAROLIJ ALLAN GRAN l5flDilKlf'ilSliIlg, nllaurw-y, '4 lnlmlnuruls, .luninr .M lliPve'ln1'nl, Nnfirmnl ill:-spizms. 'I'I IOMAS GREEN Pmnil. I7.li.C.A., ljnullmnll, Ili-Y. .lllnior Arllivvv- IIIPIII. ilillllllllillg 'lie-mn. I R.'XNl'lfS NARIIQ GROSS ISllSillQ'iS cxiililq cilllll, SUIYIIUIIIUIT' QYIIIS lA'il2ll4'. l3.'XIlBAR. X .If DANNI-I ll,-XFKNIZY DON IilK1l-QNIQ HAH. IIllI'illlllIHllS, .Illl'li0I' ,'XlilIi1'X'l'llN'lll. A brand new gym is opened wide: U ll 7ISlf HALI. Ulnninr lxlissf' Nlixvml Cluorns, Hixllle lxlmlislv. Nnlinnnl 'ilu-spialns, HNPW lxlnonf' fiplilnisl, ljrnln LwUIIllllillt'l', Se-ninr Hnnwrnoln Rvprefsrlllal- livz-, Soplmllmre- Girls' l.e'aglle', ShlKlQ'lll finnnril, Triple- ilirin, Y-'lim-ns, wiillllll l urum. VVIIMA DIANA HAH. fi..f'X.A., llnrvs-y, alum- ixlmlfi Nlimlcllvloninn, Nnfinnnl ililwspizuls, HNPW lxlnonfi Niglllingnlm filulw, cjlYiillliSl, SUPIIUIIIOH' Girls' l.l'Elgll4', Wi-Yi-FPDS. .UCAN IIAMl5l.l2'l'ON fi,A.A.. ullnrv1'y,U M.lunv lvliulfl .lunior ijlvr- nrv filulr. I-.lunior Bliss. Nlirlcllr-Ionian, Nu- lionnl Honor Sorivly, National Tllf-spizms. cJlliiIlliSl. Pflllll ci0lllllliil1'l', Snpllmnnrv fiirls' lmenglle-, Shui:-nl Lillllllfil, NY-'l4t'PIlS, Y-'lie-vn finlninrl. 'IOM HANIJQY liusvlmll, linslcvtlmll, Hi-Y, Nl lilnlm. TON HARMON Boys' Sinha l:00limll, lnlmlnnrnls, Trnrli. LIDDY ANN HARPRING fi.A..'X.. 'Allnrvr-y, .lunior Lilvrnry Clnlx, Soplm nmn- Girls' lrngum-. film- Clulr, lxlixn-cl cwlliiflli Y-,lim-vm. Y-'lim-n fnlwim-L fi.!X.A.. Ulf-v flulv, llarvvy,H Junior Hmm-- runm Rvprvsvnlnlivv. .lunior l,iI4-mry fluid, SENIORS SIIJNICY IIA'I'lfIITI,IJ liosclmll, Bnslwllmnll, UHnn'c:y,U Ili-Y, Inirn- murals. IJOROTIIY II.-X'I'l'ON CIAA., Ulm- l'IuIs. YI-QIJA I., IIAYICN lsllSIIll'S5 ciillllnl cilllll, qijxux. K'II.'XRI.I'fS H. HAVVKINS Ili-Y. Hi-Y founril, Inirnmurzlls, .lunior Classi- cal I,4-ngum-, NIARIORIIC II.-XVVKINS IffI'..N.. ullarveyf' .Iunior I.ih-rnry flulr, H.Iunior Ivlissf' National Fore-nsir' IAAHQIIP, Sopluoniorv Girls' I.:-agus-, Y-Tr-ons, Youll: I orum. RlQI5Ifl'C'A HAXVKINS ID.-XN NI. HAYES iinslwilwall iximmgvr. fiolf, ui'Iarvey, HEVY, Intrnniuruls, .Iunc-' Njlflllr' .Iunior Arluievernoni, Iunior floss Irv-asurer, .Iunior HOIIIPFOKTIII Rc-pe rose-liihlivc-. ixi Clulx, Iviiclclleloninn. Ivlixml filmrus. Prom cIiHllllliltPP, Qllill ami Scroll. IDIS IZIDITII III-QISINGIQR fi.:X..'X., u,Iunr- Alexei, .Iunior fwlussirnl Imagllc, lxliflllll l0llIill'I, flptiinisi, Sonior l'l0llll'l'00Ill Rop- rm-sr-itlnlixv. Soplioniore- Girls' Imague. Sopllo- mon' Iloinf-room R4-pr:-sc-niniivft, Siurlvni Counril. 'liz-nnia, Y-Flin-ns, Youll: Forum. l.ORIi'l'I'A C.-XROI. HIQIIVON Ilusinc-ss fxzulvl fxlulr, Glu- Clulv, xlixvll cillorlls, Soplmlnoro fiirlsi l.c'ilg1llv, 'lAf'Q'lIi. The Middie champs seen hit their stride. IOXNN.-X III-IRSIINER LIllt't'l'l1'il1lt'I', tzllil' Lvlllli, UI-IilI'V1'y,:' ulunior ixiissfv ixlixerl fvliorus. 'mills ylorlisiv, i National il-IIUSPIQIIIS. Nioonfh Sopliomorv Girls' l.1'ilQllI'. yi-VIIPFIIS. XX'II.I.IfX3l IIIIZ BUYS' Shilo. lIroml1'alslil1g', Ulla-1rx'c'y,H I'lifY, lnlrolnurnls, .Iunior NIiSs.U IXI cillill. Nalionzll lion-nsif.I.1'nQll1'. Nalional Honor Sorivly, No- lionnl ,llH'SIliilDS, fjpiilnisl. SOPIIOIIIUI1' Hmm'- room Rvprn-si-ixiniiu-, Slumlrni fiounvil, Swimming Iii-nm, I I,'XRYIfY lurX'x'Y.H ilirzlrlc. XX'lI.I.lfXM S. IIOGG llusrlmll, IIi-Y. Hi-Y Council, Inlrninurnls, Iunior .'XIllit'Yf'lIH lll, Orf'Ilc-sires. I','X'l'l'Y IIUI.I ,IQNISAI 'GI I CIM- filulm. I'.-X'IARIl'lA A. IIOl.I,ON Hziml, fI,:X,.'X., Give- fjlulx, .Iunior ,Ai'llit'N't'llll'lll, Iunior Home-room Re-presc-nlalivf-, ixlitlIllPl0lliill1, fipiiniisl. Soplioniorm- Girls' Imzigiie-, Stuilc-ni fiounril, XV-il-OUIIS, NI-rl-l'1'Il Cnlxinvl, Xifilllll I-llrlllll. SENIORS NIIKIC IIU4 DYICR I'm1IImII. IrauIi. YYONNIQ I . IIURNIf Izrusim-ss I.uI4-I IIuI1, fu..X..X.. fuIn-4- IIIIII, HN4-xv NIoon, Ni,qIlIing.uIv CIIIIII. I-IIZNI-FI' IIOXY.-XRD Inlrnmura1I4. ,IOI IN Ill JXYQXRIJ InIrumurauIs. IA X'UNNIf IIC JXXIXRID Ifusim-ss C'mIn-I f'IuIu, fI.,X..X. INICX II-LXN Ill 'I-I' flIl'4' I IIIII. Illlllnl' ,X1IlH'U'llll'1lI, N - I l'1'llN. I2Il'I MRI! I., Ill 'N'I'IfR I lil , InIrumurnIs. IC JI IN ,X Ill 'RS'I'f JN I3unImm Ilmnmliw IIIIIII, III-Y, InIrnmumIs, NIixm-II l'Imrus, 3llI4- 5IurIisla-,H NnIiunnI I'An- rvnsic I.4-uguw. NniionnI bI'Iu-epiulls, Nm-xx' BIINHLH NIIIIIHI I'-llflllll. IB.-'XRI5.-XR.X IO,-XN Kill . ,, b . . .I . NlgIlIlngnIn- fIuIv. 5upImlnnr1' fnrIe Imngfllm-, Y- I 4-mls. For sixteen days we're fancy free. IiI ,IZXISI I I II .XNN .MVK fn,.'X..X.. NIQIIIIIIQQII1- fIuIr, f,rnIn-Aran, 5npIm- mon- fIirIs' l.l'ilQll4', Nv',I.4'!'ll4. I7l',XNIf S. IXVKSON InIrallnuruIs, VK DRA I'mI'I .I ,If ,IC JI INSK IN Nig'IrlinggnI4- fNIuIu. I'.Xl'I, Y. IUIINSON Ifusc-ImII, I'msIu-IImII, Ifoysv Sluiv, I:ooIImII, f'IuIx, NIIYPII f'Imrus, vI'rmIi. ISI 'IJIJY .IC JNIIS IIifY, InlmmuruIs. ,Iunior I,iI1'rnry fIuIw, fyIuIr, IXIixmI f'Imrus. l,l'IlIll Iwollurlxillnw, Swim' ming ,I'z'mn, VI'r2u'Ii, NYOIIIII IJOHIIII. IJONAID JONES InImmnmIS. SENIORS l.IfSI.II-I .IUNIQS IIE-Y, InIrzmluruIs. RICHARD A. JONES Boys' Shale-, IJ:-ImIv, .Iuninr CIassic'nI Imaguv, 'flunior Miss. NuIionnI Ifnrensir Imaguv. Na- IiunaI Honor gorivlv NI'lIinnaI TIIG' lian' O mi' misi. Svnior ILInnwrn'nInIR:-pr:-sf-r1lnIIvv, 5' I I- IJUXYARID U. K:XI.BAl7GII InIrumuraIs, K:X'I'HI,IfIfN KIfI.I.IfR I'4.'II.A,, G.A.A., I'Inrve-y, M.Iune- INRIA. Jun- ior Hmmwoom Rvprvsenlalixv, .Iunior Ijlemry FIUII. IXIIXHI fNImrus, Prom ci0IIllllIuf'l , Senior I'Imm-'mum Rr-pre-se-nlalivv, SUPIIOIIION' GirIs' I.:-argue, SIumIc-nI C0unc'iI, Y-Tovns, Y0!IIIl Iforum. IIIiI.I-IN HAY KIfI.I.IiY I-IIJIJIIZ KIfNI3AI.I. InlmmumIs. .Il 'I.IAN KINI JRIZD Ili-Y. Hi,Y f'0unm'iI, InIramumIs, U.Iune IVIacI,n .Iunior IIom1-rrmm Rf-pre-svnialive. .Iunior Ijlvr- nry fIuIm, NIirIrIIf'Ionian, IXIIXCCI Chorus. NH- IiunaI IIIIIPSPIHIIS, New IVI0nn, fjplimisl. r-nnis, Irm'Ic Ix'IilIlElQf'l'. i'.'XROI,YN KING Businvss CMIPI FIuIr, CIW FIUID. I:XNIIfS KING I5zwIu-IImII. IIi-Y, InIrmnumIs. As Yuletime days fill hearts with glee. IACY R. KING ISQISIQUIIIRIII. Buys Shui:-, I'0oIImII, InIrumurnIs, NI lIIuIa, ,IImcIc, II4umImIing Tvmn. I. RIFIIARD KINSVVORTHY IOANN KORN GUXA.. Glu- K'IuII, IOI IN KRANIICR ID,I'I.l'.fX.. InIrmnuruIs. IUAN IANII-IR Ifusinvss fIauI4-I CIuIm, G,A..'X. I'.-Xl 'I .INIZ I .4-I-'K IRFIY IBZHILI, Ulf-fl CIuIm, NaIiol1zuI rI4Ilespinns, Y-,III-4-ns, SENIORS RICIIARIJ IJ. l.f-I-'ORl'lf lsmrllranll, U.lunior ixlissfi Alixvil fulmrus, Milila- ixlmlislz-.U SlIllll'lll Cnumil, VIAl'2ll'li. lJAX'lf IKMNIONS IJONN.-X ,IIQXN I.lfS'l'IfR til1'l' tilllll, lwllllli' Nlillljv ,lllllillf Illlllliu mum Ri-pre-smilailixv, lxlirliili-ioniun, Olmlillxisl, Suplmnmri- Girls l.c-ugllv, N-lm-ns. IJIFK l.lS'I' lsuimllrzill, liumxllwalll Nlalllalgvr. -llrznli. RONALD I.l'l'I'l.lf ROl3IiR'I' .l, I.lYZIiY linsvimll, lli-Y, lnlrnmurnls. fjplimisl, 54-niur II0llll'l'llUlll Rvpri-svxrluliu-. ,If JYVIQ ,-XRlrlfNlf H BOP lgilllll, cl..X..X., c:lt'l' tqllllb. .lllllliif IIUIIIUIJIUIH Rr-prvse-i1lulix'4-. Sopluunurz- Girls' l.m-ngllv. .IIQAN C'A'I'IIliRlNlf LYONS fi.A.A., film- flulm, .lunior l.ilorzlry Clulx, lx-lixml iilmrus, Sopllonmrz- Girls' l.l'ilQ'lI4', Y- IOCIIS. CAROL ll-QAN NAIIQR l'zusinm-ss finale-I fxlulm, fi..X..'X.. Snplmnmrv Girls l.:-nglu-, Sluclvnl f'uum'il, Y-'lv4'l1s, Then Paradise in M.H.S. IlOHlfR'I' NLXNGOLIJ lnlrmnuruls. .luniur ,Xmliiova-lin-lil. DON MASON liuysl Shih-, I'-Ulllllklll Nlulmgje-r, lli-Y, lnim murals, lxl fwlulm. rliruvli Nlmmgvr. VAROIAI. NIXIAIIIS l7,l'i.f,.'X.. .lunior .'XIlll1'Yl'llll'Hl. IJONAHJ NNY lnlmmuruls. I5I'f'l'l'Y l'.'X'l'lIlfRINlf NNYS Pmzisiiu-we lwmlz-I filulu, Ulf-v fwlulw. .luninr A illim'u'lm'l1l, hlxlvu ixlixnullfl C'lARlfNl'If Nl. Ni.'X'I'Iilf SENIORS I'.-X'I'RIVI.X ANN NIiC'.-XNDl.ifSS fi..'X..'X., Girls' Sinlv, Ulunv lxlnrlf' luniur .X1llll'XL'illI'lll, .lunior ljiernry Clulu, Hluninr Nlissf' lxlllllllf'llil1lilIl, National Honor Suri:-iy, Nigliiingnlv Cluly, flplimisl, Prmn f'mmniIle-0. Sr-ninr llmm-room Rcprr-se-niaiivfr, Suplioinnrc- Girls' l.c-ugllr, Y-Tm-Prms, Youll! lfnrum. P.-X'l'RlC'I.'X JXNNF N4-C'ONAUCHIfY l7,lf.fw.A., Ulm- Cluln, June lxlnclf' .luninr .'Xr'llivx'e-iiuvill. .lunior C'Ingsif-nl l.f'2lQllt', Niglliin- gnlv Clulr. Suplmnmrv Girls' l4f'2lQ'IIf'. 'IUNI lxlr'lJfJN:Xl.lYJ Bnnrl, Bromliuslingf, ul'luney.n Hi-Y, lnlm- murnls, Hluninr Nlissf' National Fore'l1sirl.PaElx0, Nniinnnl 'llu-spinns. HNPW Bloom, Oplilliisi, Onlivsirn. Sri:-:are Clulr. Soplmnmrf- Home-room Rc-pre-sf-niznlixv, Sf-nior Hnmvronm Rf'prc-Ss-rllaiivv. Bl DB Nlvl-'lflf'l'IfR lnlrnmumls, lrmlc. IS.-XRBARA IO.-KN NL-lflfE'l'iTRS lfusinc-ss Fault-i Cluli, G.A.A., Snplmnmrf flirls' l.:-nguv. Y-Te-4-ns. lil-1YifRI.Y .l.-KNIT NL-Fi-flf'iTiRS l51ISlllI'SS fvmlvf filllll, Soplmlllnrm fllrls l.t'ilQll1', N - l l'f'llS. IOIIN Nl-Clliif lllninr .'Xr'liic-H-lllvlli. l:XNllfS Milli! YH llfN ljooilmll, lnlrnmurnls. XX'Il.l.l.'XN CUXRI. NL-CIl'lRlf lluslu-llmll, lwmilmll, lli-N , lnlrzunumlw, NI C lulw, l-Fillli. We find this year is exam-less! ICIJIJII-Q Rlvlillf NI4KIfl.l.lfR lbllllllillll Ibfillllillll cilllll, cl..'lX.fX,, CYIPP tlllh, Snplmlnurv Girls' l.f-ugllv. I'.-X'I'RICI.-X ANN M1 Ql 'INN U,.'X,.'X., film- filulr, Nlixml Cliorus. MARY Nllil-QKS Kiln-vrle-'ulvr G 'X 'X uH'irx0 ' H Ulune' Nlwcl H 1 , ,. .. ., 4 5. . i 1 . Nniionnl l:nrvnsif lA'ilQlIf'. Nniiunzxl l-lu-spinns. Nuplxollmrf- fiirls' l.1'ng5llf'. l.ORif'l4:X SVI-f Nlll.l.IiR lfusinvss Cnclvi Clulu, .lunior rXil1if'vs'- mi-nl, ,luniur l.iir'rury Clulv. NXNVY .IANIQ NIIILER fi..'X.xX,, filfw Clulw, .llllllllf l.ih'rury Clulm, Hlunior lxlissf' lxlimlcllvloniull, MNMV bloom, Nigliiingnlc Clulv, fjpiimisl, Prom ci0IlllI1illl'!', Soplmnmrr- Girls' lfnguc-, Nvll-'f'l'YlS, Yuuilx lfnrum. SIIIRIJQY I.Ol 'ISF Nil'i'Fiii'fLl. cllff' tilllli. 'QQ' SENIORS MARY K.X'I'llIfRINIi MOORE Ulm' flulx, lxlixs-ml filmrus. Rl I'II Ifll,liIfN NIOORSI.-KN fllrls 51.110, .lllnlur Hmm-- mmn R4-pn-sx-nluiivv, ,luninr l,il4-rnry lilulw, Hluniur lxlissfl lxlimlclle-loniam, Nnlimml llnnur Sm i1-ly, fjplimisl, llrum lxllllIIllillt'1', Soplur num' Girls' lA'2lg1lll', SlllllI'Ill vounril, Y-Vlum-mms. Y-'lm-rl i'kllliIH'l. Il7IJY .NNN HORQLXN l5ll4IIll'4S Q sul:-I C lulw. fv.,X..'X,, fvlvn- f lulu, lxlixn-rl fwlmrus, Supllmnurv Girls' l.l'ilQlll', Y- rrl'1'llS. IJONALIJ R. Nl'RI'lIY lliY, lnlrnmuruls, Swinnning 'la-mn. .LXNII-'S ICI JXVARI3 MYNI IllfR Buys Slulv, lwvollmll. llifx, lnlmmuruls, .lun- iur lxlissf' Nl filulw, flplimisl, llrnm fulnlluiihw-, lrmli. IXNIIQS PIIIl.I.lI' NM 'DIY llliranllzllraula Y.l,lw. SIIQPIII-,N lp.-XRI. NILXI. lsilivllilll, lgilSlx1'llHlll, llllfillllllfilli. l3If1'l'Y .K JYVIC NICNVKIRK l'msim'ss fwumlm-I Vlulr, U,.'X,.'X., Ulm- fxluln, luniur ljlvrnry liluln, lxlixml c1llOf'llS, Nlmlisln-,H Nm-xx fxlumnn Suplmnmrn- flirls. l,l'1lQ'll1', N - l 4-1-ne. I'.X'l'I'l NIXC JN l-.vl4.A., U..'X..X.. Blum' Nlaulf' .luniur l.il4jrnr5 fwlulr. Nlixr-cl filmrus, flplimisl, Prom fuln- lnilhw. Supllulllun- flirle' l.1'np,!Il1', Y-rlqvvlu Yuuill l 0I'lllll. At Eastertime with faces pale, XX'.,XYNli If, N1 JRRIS linml, Bm.-lmll, lli-Y, lnlraunurnls, Youll: linrum 'l'llliOlJORlf If OI,'l', .IR. Ili-N, llllI'illlllll'illS, Nl flulr, flplimisl, Fniln- ming lvalm, Xtlllllll l'nrum. 1lI.ORI.X OSX'.X'I'II .IOYVIC PARR lsilllll, llsllllll fvuumil, lux-lmh-, flirlst Shah-, Ulm- flulm, Ulluru'y. .Illlli0l ljlvmry' fxlulx. Nlixvcl cilmrus, ulxlllv lxlmlislzzl' Nu- lfmml lrorm-l1si1' lJ'kiQIl4'. Nnlimml l'lunnr Suvie-ly. Nnlionnl rlqlwspimls. Sllllllllllllifl' Girls' l.e-agus-. Slucln-nl fiuunril. Y-T4-mms. Youllr lforum, I5lfYliRl.Y ANN PNIAIQ lgusim-ss fuel:-I fqlulv, Ulm- lilulr, ,lllllillf l.ih'rury filulr, NIiYl'll cill0fllS, lxlmlish'.n '.ANm'w Nluolnn Supluxllmn- flirls. l.m-agua-, N- l vm-ns, liYl-Il.YN I'A'I'Ii Ijllllllillll Drnnmlin Qwlulu, Niglulixlgnlv fxlulm. SENIORS .XNNA LCN' l'A'l4Rlf'K Ulu, flulm, .lunior l.itr'mr'y Clulm. Rl'I'lIllf PAUUH iflJXN'.-XRD E. PAYNE Buss-lmull, Buslufilmll, lulollwull, Hi-X, BI Clulx, ffpliluist, Trurlc. ISIIJ. Pifl.lfRliY l!llrilllllll'illS, .lllnllif 1'Xi'lllf'Yf'lllf'nl. R.'Xl.l'H PHIBISS Baslu-tlmll, lsoutlmll, Nl filulw, rllrnrlc. BIf'l'l'Y PHILLIPS ljllllllillll Dfiilllilllf' cjlllll, F.11.A., c,1.ilx.A., GICQ' cillllll, A-lxlllf' lxllllllillin SUPIIUIHOIK' cllflg I,l ZlgllC', X'I1'l'llS. IAN ll-IS A. PC JI .I .ICYS IJ.I'.,C l'oollmll, Hi-N, lntrzunurnls, rlrmlc. DO'lvl'Ylf l'O'l'l'lfR cljxuxq -Atlllllt' Nlilflf' illlllllll' Hlllllerofllll IQCWY' N'Sl'l'IlilliVl'. Niglltiugule Clulm, Soplioulore Girls' I..-ugut-, N - l 4-4-ns. .ll 'l.l.-X PRINGHC lulllllliilll Druiimlir Clulx, G,.'X..'X., Niglutingulc' Chl lr. From Washington the seniors sail! Ui-IR.-XLIJ IANVRENCE RAGLAND Boys' Slatv, 'Allarveyf' Hi-Y, lnlraruurals, lxlirlflle-Ionian, lxlixvcl Clxorus, nlvllle lVlocliste, National Tlu-spians, New lVloon,H Optimist, Smit-nav Clulm, Youtli Forum. GI JQND.-X RANSEY D,If.C'.A. NHL Pilll.l.lP RANSEY Boys' Siaiv, Dvlmiv. Harvey, Hi-Y, ujunior Nlissf' lxlixe-rl cill0I'US, Ulvlllv lvloclistefl Na- tional l 40rensir l.eaguv, National Tlwspians. Slll1lf'I1l Couniil, Youll: Furuno. SX NI DRA lil .I ,FN RATHBUN U..-Xxx., .lunior Classical League, Junior Literary filulm. lvliclclletonian, Niglliingalv Clulr, Soplm- morv Girls' l,+-agus-, Y-Teens. RITYA RATIA X'-IIAPPIIS, I'iiII.lI' Llili RIZDDING lnlrzunurals. SENIORS Ol,IX'lfR Rlfl-QD GAISRII-1l.I.Ii RIQNISCI IUCR lgilllll, film' Cllllt. Ul'IilI'Yl'y,H AHXCKI LNIIUFKIS. Nulmnaul Hnvsuznls, Nigflltingalc Club, Ur- I flu-slrn, Nrplmlnorv ftirls l40ilQlll', Y-Tvvns. CHRIS RICYICLOS Iwmlluuu, Hi-Y, Hi-Y ctllllllfil, BI Club. KICITH B. RIQYNOLIJS Sl'i0Ill'1E fwllllx. XN'll.l.IA!Nl REYNOLDS Buncl, Bnslwltvnn, Hi-Y, Intrnluurals, Trnrli. Youll: ljllflllll. .IA CKSON RHOADS Bnnrl, Hi-Y, II1ll FllllllI'ilIS, .luninr Literary Clulx. c,I'f'llE'Sll'El, Sf'it'lH'f' Club, Youllx Forum. ROt5liR'l' RHODES lntrmnurnls. Nlixml Chorus. IAINIICS A. RIZICIIIQIDFRFER Gull. Ili-Y. Intramurals, Hjlllll' Klart, Junior A1Ilir'v1'lln'lll, tillllt, Sl'Ili0l' I l0lll1'l'l!Illll Rup- rf-st-ntntivf-, SYI.X'lIS'I'I-QR RIi'HARI'JS Hi-Y, Inlrmnurnls, Tlunlmling Tvunl. Comes May scholars take those tests ROBICRI' tiDXX'.XRD RIDIZNOUR Intraunurnls. ti.'XI3l5tXIt.'X A. ROBERTS Pmsim-ss fimlvl Vluls, G..'X.:X., Y-T4-rns IQl.l.fX ROISICRTS PHII, ROB!-QRTS ROISIQRT IQDXYARD ROCK I3ilSK'l?ilH, hllf2lllllll'ilIS, Chllt. St IICIIA ROGICRS me-tml:-, fv.A.A., ,Iunmr flusslrnl L4-nglm, .lun- iur Holnvrnolll R1'pr1'S4'lxlutivP, .lllninr Lilrrilry fwlulx, Nliclcua-tonimm, Nlixvrl Chorus, Niglllingnlf' filulr. Suplmlllorv ftirls' l.f'iIQll1', N'-T1'l'IlS. SENIORS TIIUNI.-XS il. ROPIQR iiumi, Bimini fuuncii, Buys' Stale, Broacicasiing, uiiaurvvy,n Hi-Y, illiI'Ell'IlUI'8IS, HJUIIP ixiacif' ,iuniur .'X1ili1'xc'lll1'rli, Ujunior bliss. Ni Club, Niliifillili iiiiwspinni, nNx-w iVio0n,u Oplimisi, Prom fnnuniiim-v, Fwinnning ii:-uni, Tmric N IZIIIIIQPF. PI IYI.l.lS ROSIQ IX JNQXLIJ ROSS iJ.if.i',,-X. l'ii.XRI.ifS ROl'S'lAifR I H14 '..X, SVS.-XX RVPP If.'I'..-N.. fi..'X..X., U.iunior Miss, Siucient Cuum-ii. T4-nnis, Y-Tc-ons, Y-Tvvn Caiwim-i. TIQRRY SXFIS iinnfi. Rumi finunrii, iiuvsi sinh-, Hi-Y, .iuninr i.iivmry' Ciuis, u.illl1i0l'-ixIiSS,U ixiiririivlonian, Nsniionni iimmr Sorivly, Ogbiilllisl, Silllielli linumii, Swimming 'iii-sun. l'Ii.XIRif S.VX'l l'lfRI llfl.D l7,if,l'.,'X.. Gifs- Ciuix, ixiixc-ci Cilorus, Nigiliin- Qilil' cxillil. XQXN S.'Xl l'liR Basin-iimii Bi2lIlilLf4'l', iliVY, inirnnlumis, lifif SAYLOR iimmlimii, iii-Y, inlmmumis, ixi Ciuix, Senior iimnl:-room Re-prvsvriiuiivv, Siucivnl Counrii, pi-fill '. Miami dishes out with zest. BRI 'CIC SliiINl.VXC'KlfR iii-Y, inirnmumis, .iunior .'x1ilif'Yf'lIIl'lli, Svimife- fiiuim. 'lie-nnie. DON.-Xi.i7 ,IQXNIIYS SCHNICIDIQR Hi-Y. DON XY. SC'ilNiilI'JlfR iinnci. iiusiwiimii xinnu If-r, iii-Y, iii-Y Counfii, L Illifilillllfilif, Ni fwiuix, ixiixmi cwilllflli, Siulie-'ni fimlmii, irnvii. IJ.XRI.ifNlf ii. SC'ill'RiNG Supimllmrm' fiiris' i.PHg1ll4', NYJIAPUIIS. YIRCEINIA SCIIXY.-Xi.l. fi..-XUX.. .iuniur i.ii4-rury Ciuim, Nifjiliiilgilit' fiiuii. Snpimlliurc' fiiris' i.K'ilQlll'. Y-'iivvlii i5.'XRlS.-XR:X Sl'O'l l' H.llllH' xILlfi.H .lllHi0l' I4l0lllL'Y'Dl7lll IQPP' rz-svnlnliu-. .iuniur ijivrnry fiiuiv. Sopimmon- fviris i,f'ilQ'lli', Fiucienl fnunrii, Y-'im-ns. SENIORS HC JBBY SEARS Iniranluurnls. DAVID N. SIZLBY Bnnfl, Bum' Cnumil. Ili-KN Al.Yf'li SIIAVI, U4-lmiv. G.A.A., Cleo Club, Harvey, Junior Lilf-rury filulm, Junior lxlissn Nnlional Fo- rvnsic' Ls-agllv, Nuiionnl Tllespians, Oplinlisl. Supluxumrv Girls' l.Pi1f1ll1', Y-Tvs-ns, Youfll ':0I'Illll R01 EER Sl lfXl'4IfR Gulf, Hi-Y, Intramurals, fxlixn-fl Chorus, fjpiimisl. GIiRAI.l'J SHROl TI' Bil5!'lVEiIl, BilSkPfl7ElII, ,P . 1. Y ,IO ANN SMITH GfXYl.I'f l,Ol'lSl'f SNODCR.-XSS IOIIN IQDVVARD SNYDFR llllrzllllumls, .luninr .A1'Ili1'vvlll1'llI. i'l'R'I'IS NVAYNF SORRI-fl,l. Ili-Y, lnlrmmlmls. lunior .xrllivvc-llu-Ill. The prom comes last, hut never least, ROSS SURRIQIJ. CEIKJRCPIC MARVIN SPIZNLTR CHARHTS l'fl7XV.'XRI3 SPRINKIFS .-XNITA ROSIQ S'l'.'XClfY Ulm- flulm. DON R. S'I'.'XC1CS lJ.lf.V..-X., Hi-Y, I.'XNIC'li HCA STICIZD Businoss Caclvl flulw, G..'X.:X., Snplmumn' Girls lmalgjllz-, YfTf-vns. S E N I Q R S VII.-XRl.lfS B, S'I'll.liS lfnncl, Hllnru'y.H lli-Y, lnlrnlnuruls, .lunior .'X1llim'4'lxn-Ill, Nulimml Vlkllvspinlw, Clplilnisl, il-1-nnis. K.'X'l4l ll.lflfN Sl 'I .l,lV.-KN llusinvs. ' N m X' C Q fmlvl flul, f,v..-XA., ,xlve Clulv, Mlum- Nlnclf' .lunior Literary Club, Blixecl fxlmrus, Nnlinnnl rl-lu-spinns, Snplmmorm-f Girls' l.l'ilQlll', Y-'lam-ns, Youll: liorunx. ROHliR'l4 SVV,-XNClIfR il.m'nnis. ILXYIID BYRON SXX'ISHlfR liimllmll, Ili-Y, S4-ninr Hnmcromn R:'prPse'l1ln- livv. Yuulli l nrum. ll.-XRUID S.-Xfxll 'lfI. TAYLOR Pranul, liuullmll. Hi-Y, lnlrunlurnls, lxl Clula, flri llc-slru, Vlxrnmlx. I.XNlf'I' lfl.lZ.XI5lf'l'll THOMSON l7.'l'.A., G,A.iX,, Clvf- Clnlx, HHnrv1-y, .lunior clilSSlI'Ell l.f-agus-, ,lunior llomemoni Rm-pree x I sm-nlnli 'e-, luninr .ih-rnrv Cluli. H.luni0r bliss. Nlirlxllvluninn, lxlixe-rl Cllorus, Hlxllle- Nloclislef, National llunnr Sll1'lI'ly, National Tlwspians. NN1-w Nlnnllf' fjpiimisl. Prnnu Collnlnills-v. Foplmnmre- Girlw' l.4'?lLfllt', Y-Ti-r-ns, Xyfllllll IAUHIIII. l l.URlfNl'lQ I1 Bl 'ISE THRIQSS l5f'0iI4ll'ilSllllQ, IL-lmre, G.A.A., Hflnr- u'y,U H.ILlll1' lxlaulf' Junior Lilvmry Clullm, Uluniur fxlissfv Nllllillfqfllllilll, Nz-xlional Forensic' l.m-ngilv. Nnlinnnl Hnnor Socichly. Nzxlinlxaul Vllwspizxns. flplilnisl, Sopllnmorv Girls' l.Pngue-, Y-rl.:-1-ns. Y-Te-vn Cnlwinvl, Ynulli Forum. l'.fX'l'l'Y TIYLICY llmnml. Dunlmm Dnmmlim' Clulx. F.T.A., Nu- lionnl Tlne-spizlns, fjplilnisl. Clrrlwslra, Y-T06-ns. Sl'lIRI.lfY l.lfF TIPTON fi..'X..X.. Cl:-me fflulw. .luninr Classical League, xlixm-il Clmrus. Niglllingnlv Clulr, Senior Hnnw- rnnm Re-prcscnlnliu-, Y-rl'e-ens. Un pretty gowns our eyes do feast. l.Xl'Ql 'IiI.lNlf TOLSON llramflcusling. U,.'X..'X., CIN- flulw, Ul'larvvy.U luninr l.ih-rnrv fxlulr. lxlixvcl Clxorus, Hlvlllc fxlurlielznu Nnliunnl Vlxllc-spinns, HNPW lxloonf' Suplmrnnre- Girls' l,l'i1Qllf', Y-Tm-1-vis, I'R.'XNi'IfS 'I'RlN1Bl.lf laIlhlIl0SS K illlfl C lllll, chixdx.. cvlvf' c lllll, Niglitimjnlz- filulw. Soplmnmrs- Girls' lrzngllv, N- l vvns, N null! l'nrum. SHlRl.lfY .XNN 'l'l'CKl'1R U.,X.:X,, film- flulv, Nlixc-il CNll0I'llS, ulxllle Nlnmlisle-,H Suplmlnnrv Girls' l.l'XZlQlIl'. NIARIIXN ANN TURNICR Busiiwss fwuclvl Clulr, Nrlllllll ltllflllll. XX'AIfI'IfR YAl.liN'l'lNO 'l'l'RNlfR linnllmll, Ili-Y, lnlrznnumls, Nl Clulv, Trarli, rl-llllllllillg ,l4f'1'illl. llOXX'.XRIJ NY. VVA'l'SON llnnml. Dunlmm Drmnniic' Clulm, Voollwall, Hi-Y, Nl flnli, 'l'mc'lx, 'l4unrlmling Twins, SENIORS N LX R Y I-lY 'lil .YN YV,-XTSON fu..Y..'Y,, .iuniur fizussirni lA'i1gllK'. Nigillingnlr- fsiuix, flplimisi. Sopiionmrc Girls' Lvagllv, Y- 'i'1-A-ns. Youth Forum. Nll.l.Ilf KAY YV.'Xl'GIl Businm-ss Vanin-I fxiuiw, Snpimmorc Girls' lmague. YN'Il.l.l.'XM IS, VY'lfAYifl2 Band, Bnnri fmiiwii, Boys' Slate, Broadcasting, Dc-'wah-. If.'I'.A., A'Harv4-y. njunv Niadf' Junior llome-mum R4-prvsmilalivef, .lunior Litvrary Ciulm, 'fluninr bliss, :xIiflfH0i0l1iHll, Nixiiorial Forensic I.:-ngm-, Nnlionui Tilvspians, New Ninonf' fipiii-nisl, xvllllill Forum. 1'ORAl.Ili .IIQAN XVI-IIKEI. Banci, Banri Council, G.A.A.. Junior Nlissf' Hfxiiic ixioriisle-,H HNQ-w Nionnf' Optimist, Prom fmnniiiiw-', Supiminorc Girls' League. Siurionl funn:-ii, Y-Tc-f-ns. ROBIQRT I.. VVEl.l.NAN D.lf.fi.A.. Fooilmii, Hi-Y, lnlramurais, Swim- ming Te-ann, Traric, Tuiniwiing Team. MARY LOU YN'iiLl.S I-'.'I'..-X., U.A,.'X.. Ulm- liiuir. Uium- iximif' Junior l.iie-rury fwiuir, ixiixc-ci Ciiurus, SOPIIUIIIOIR' Qiiris' imngiii-, Y - '11-1-ns, Ynulii Fnmm. SIIIRLICY .IRAN YVIQIJS Businvsss Cmivl Club, DON.-XID ROBERT YVIQNZIQI. 'IOM YY'lIl'l'lf Harney, Hi-Y, inlrnmurnis. Aflune lximif .lun- iur .'Ymiiicw-ilu-iii, Nalionni Tilvspians, Cjplinlisi, Commencement comes with dewy eyes. ISI-QY'lfRl,Y VVI II'I'li'l'lfD fii..Y..Y., SI'IYi0l: Il0llH'TOIYlil' Ri' brvsi-nluiivv, I bifllillllillilrl' CIITIS l4l'FlQ'IIl', N - I FPDS. IANITI' LOUISE YVILHOIT D.i'i.f'..'Y., fi,.'Y.A.. ciivc' Ciuli, Junior lxCIlit'YP- mvni. iunior l.ih-rnry fqluim. Nigiiiingaiv Ciuim, Snpimlnorv flirisv l.4'ElQlll'. Y-Tvvns. VAROI. VVIIKINSON U.:Y.:Y., Nigiilingnic Ciuii, Sopiionmre Girls' i,f'ilQlil', Y-'live-mis. NARIORIIQ Rl WH VVILKINSON U.A.rY., .luninr Lili-rary Cluin, Nightingale' Ciuim, Supiminorv Girls' League, Y-Tc-ans, Youlll I'-Drlllll. I-'RANK YN'll,l.lANS i nolimH. Hi-Y, Inlraniurnis, Trnrk. MARVIN NVILLS inlminurnls. SENIQRS IXXNIIQI. I.. NYIISON InIrannumIs. XX'II.I.IANI I.. XVINKLI1 IIi-I, InImnnlruIs, .Iuninr ,X4'Inivx'vrm'r1I. I3.XI!:XI5pXR.'X .Ili-KN VVI'I'IIIiRS cWIll'l'I'I1'illIt'I , fI.A,A,, u.Iuni0r BIISSI UIJIIIIIISI I,rmn til1IIllllIIIlW'. SopIl0nmr+- GirIs I-vague' SIIIKIPHI fwuunciI, X'-IIFHIIS, Y-Iim-n CaIJinPl. Rl'I'II l'.-XROIXN NYI'I'III.QRSPOON I3.If.l'.A., CIM' QIIUII, .Iuniur Af'IlIlx!Elll6llI, 9 I r furI' If . op IOIIIO 1' v4 S 4 'ilglllk IJUNAIIT lf. XYITHRONV D.If.C',A., Hi-Y, IntmmuraIs. RIC'l IARD XVIII' I'IasIie-II1aII, InIraunuruIs. N IARI.-XX .IANIQ NVUI .TIQR fypiirnisi. SI IIRI .EY .NNN XYOINI.-XCK Busim-ss fmII-I CIuIu, GIL'e CIUIJ, BIixecI N QIIIUFUS, IIOPIIIDIIIIYTK' CIIFIS' I.CagllC. SI IIRI .ICY NYC DOD IIIIQIIIPSS txiNI4 I c'IllI7, uv I4t'i'IlS. And now it's time for last good-hyes. XXKXNIJA XVOODRIZY SUPIIOIIIDFK' GIFISI I-0ligllP, .XIBIA XVRIGIII Husinvss l12uI4'l CIUID. NlII.DRIiIJ IilI.I'fI-N XYRIUHT l7.XX'llJ YOVNU Ili-Y, Intr.nnuruIs, .Iunior AcI1ivxem:-ni, Junior IIUIIIKTUUIII Rvprvsvnlalive, .Iunior Irilvmry CIUIJ, KJDIIIIIISI, YnuII1 Forum. TI IOTNIAS Iil. 'GENE YOI VFSLER I2msIwlImII, lJ.Ii.K'.,X., InIrnnuuruIs, .lOYl'Ii ANN ZORNES U.rX..'X.. ,Iunv INIaLI, Junior fxCIlIk'V6IIlEIlI. Iuninr Literary CIUIJ, NigIntingaIe CIuIJ, Y-Teens, YuuIIl I:0l'lllll. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior CIass ot 1033. Imeing oI IuII age and sound mind and memory, do hereby cIecIare this to he our Inst wiII and testament, Iierehy revoking aII other wiIIs hy us heretofore made: Item I - To the FacuIty: Our undying thanks Ior those uoptionaI exams. Item It - To the Taxpayers: Our gratitude for the Ctass ot '53 Firsts: new stadium. new Iihrary, new cIassrooms, and the Vvade E. IVIiIIer gym. Item III - To the Juniors: VVe wiII our ahiIity to Iareathe thin atmosphere, our HsimpIe govern- ment tests, and the thriIIs and chiIIs oI the annuaI Washington trip. Item IV -- To the sophomores: We wiII the vain hope that someday you, too, may reach the IoIty heights ot the CoIden CIass of '55, Item V -- XNe herehy speciIicaIIy hequeath, give, and divide our attributes and accompIish- ments as I'oIIows: I, Ed Cross. Ieave my guIJernatoriaI hand' shake with Governor Lausche to the most amhitious poIitician in next year's government cIasses. I, LaWanda IVIocIcI3ee. Ieave my coId Iunches to next year's Y-Teen president. I, Nancy IVIiIIer. sadIy Ieave Art Draut Imehind. I, HiIz, Ieave Harvey to anyone eIse who can see him. VVe, Tom Roper and Tom Hanley, Ieave aII the corny joIces ahout our size 14 Iootsies to the most patient and good-natured ot the IeIIows endowed with such Iirm foundations. Vve, Aida Aronoff and Kiki Demetrion, Ieave the peopIe who mispronounce our names to Christine Bugitzedes and Mary ZwoIaneIc. I, LoweII Barnhart, Ieave my fancy I:raIIroom twirIing to Fred Astaire, in case he needs a refresher course. I, CharIes FeIedy, will the empty IeeIing in my stomach on finding copy IacIcing at press time to Nancy Yocom. I, Florence Thress, Ieave my speeches with the sore throats, stage Iright, and Iengthy trips, to Nancy BerIcey. I, Bill McGuire, Ieave my passing fIoothaII, that is, career to the next IVIicIcIie quarterIJacIc who can throw a IJaII whiIe upside-down, run- ning hackward, jumping into the air, and wiggIing all over in generat. I, Ruthie IVIoorman, Ieave, I:inaIIy to end the trio oI IemaIe Moorman graduates from lVl.H.S. I, .Io Davison, Ieave the few yet unconquered reaIms of girIs' sports to Jeanne Brandenburg. I. Cliff Hater, Ieave my hasIcethaII fame to Kenny I'IeIIman, coach of the YMCA CIowns. We, Patty I'IoIIon and DicIc LeForce, being endowed with Icind hearts, wiII our 1000 page hooks for government reading to .Ioan Frazier and John Schrote. I, Skeeter Payne, Ieave and take my new teeth with me, thank goodness. We, Norma BaiIey and ShirIey Duncan. Ieave our undying resistance to short hair styIes to the gaIs who heIieve the ads, Men faII in Iove with Iong, gIamorous tressesI We. the Democratic die-hards Ied hy TaIt Kendrick, Ieave the days of the soup-IJowI and bread Iines to the poor unfortunates Ieft in M.H.S. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We. Lacy King and Ralph Phibbs. leave to .lim .lewell and Ben lVIclntire our Casanova ways and our cold, cold hearts. l, Coralie Weilcel, leave my job as the leader ol the band to next year's highstepper. I, Pete Carruthers, leave Hstultn and talce Nonsense with me. l. Marilyn Fitzgerald. talce my lull-Iledged red convertible taxi with me. I, Gwynne Finlcleman, leave my raclcet ften- nis, ol coursel to Carol Heller. We. Tom Dillman and Dorsie Blanlcenship, captains ol the football team, leave the next year's captain to Miss Powell: maybe she can help him malce those embarrassing assembly speeches. We, Carolyn Cribbs and Richard Jones, leave our jobs as co-editors of the Gptimist to next year's editors, who will, no doubt, enjoy the traclc practice ol running constantly from the Optimist office to 205 and leaving the building at 5:50 instead of 3:05. I, .laclc Egelston, leave my solid geometry to anyone who can find the time to do it. We, the Triple Trio, leave our sparlcling hair and many reindeer on the roof-tops to next year's harmonizers. We, .loyce Parr and Slcip Ramsey, leave the 5:00 A.lVl. debate trips, secret strategy meetings at lVlrs. Afs house, and those heavy lile boxes to next year's argumentative group. l, Louise Hall, leave my one night ol glory to next year's Homecoming Queen. l, Joanna Hershner, leave my dancing ability to .loyce Forlmer. l, Charles Stiles, leave my ability to get to Washington lor the inaugural parade to Pat Arnold. We, the Cheerleaders, leave to next year's cheerleaders the Friday night trips to the dry- cleaner's and the thrills of cheering the team to victory. I. Barbara Withers, leave my title ol The widow of an athlete to a junior gal who has as much patience as I had. I, ,lean Shaul, leave my water wings to Lynn Hayes, Linda Tieman, and Judy Beatty. fl Iold on tight, girls: therels only one pair of theml. l, Buddy Bratton, leave my lota lan club regretlully behind. l, .lerry Ragland, leave my naturally curly hair to David Higham. We, .lean Hambleton and Tom Harmon, leave our quiet manner and winning smiles to Diclc lVlclntire and Eileen Bishop. I, Pat lVlcCandless, leave my ability to say anything to anyone and get away with it to Louis Christy. I, Terry Sams, leave my hot trumpet to .Iaclc lVIcl..aughlin. l, Janet Thomson, leave my love to read about, write about, paint and ride horses to .lanice James. We, the Optimist Staff, leave Hpoolcaf' our unsurpassed excellence at cutting pictures, Mac and all his pictures, and especially the uslcy- scraper view from the Optimist office to next year's unsuspecting group. Item VI -- We hereby request that lVlrs. Nevin Smuclcer and Mr. Harold Figley be appointed Executrix and Executor ol this our Last Will and Testament, admonishing them to cherish and administer our attributes and accomplishments lor the benellit ol all those best suited to receive them without limit or reservation. In witness whereof, we, the Class ol '55, have affixed our signatures and seal, this 15th day ol February, 1955. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 Mos? Versafile IUIII Iylillllilll IJ! Xfxjilllliil iXI01'kill'f' Mos+ Talenfed Bill Hill 1 V , I'iUI'f'IIl'P lill'f'SS Mos+ AHrac+ive i,au'y King Susana Rupp Mosf A+l1Iefic , , . f iiuie-r luis iiviwiligvr Mosf Enihusias+ic Vinum Rupvr ciXYYllll1' ifinieii-nmn Mosf Friendly iici Q ross Rlliilil' Nicmrm Ill Mos'I' Co-operafive iX'iiififf'fi iiuiwr Tail Kvmiririx Mos? Wi'H'y Barimra Srofi Cilaries Stiles Mosf Sfudious Pat ixiCCiill1KiiC'SS Cie-mici Rnginmi Mosf Likely-+0-Succeed .IOYFP 'DUN' CiilElfi9S i:PiK'fiy Mosf Sincere Kiki i,l'llll'il'i0lI mon Srimeirivr Mos+ Depend a ble Qnroiyn f rlimims Dick ,ionvs OUR SUCCESS STORY by The Luckiest Kids ln The World So in conclusion, l'd lilce to say that it's been a great honor to express the pride which the people ol Middletown have in two ot their lellow citizens. Applause ended the welcoming speech by William F. Hilz. XBS newscaster, in honor ol Dr. Charles Franlc Feledy, recently made president ot Cornell University, and Peter Ambler Carruthers. head ot the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. Feledy rose to aclcnowledge the tribute paid him. 'Td lilie to say that Pete and l are very pleased and honored. He couldn't be here today because ol some special worlc. l'm loolcing lorward to renewing some acquaintances at the picnic lor our '53 reunion. They called us the 'luclciest lcids in the world' so l'm interested to see how our 'luctc' tumed out. A munnur ot approval ran through the audience. This luncheon was the opening lor the get-together ol the class ot 1953. The Reverend Philip Ramsey of the First Baptist Church. and also a member ot the 'luclcy' class, stepped up to the microphone to give the loenediction. As the guests tiled out, Dr. Feledy turned to City Com- missioner Thomas Dillman and remarlred. 'Tye olten thought ahout coming haclc home, but my worlc has lcept me away until now. Well, Chucli. l'm sorry that l can't conduct a personal tour ol our city lor you tomorrow, but my veterinarian duties are quite heavy even with the help ot my nurse, Pauline Lel orce. l'll see you at the picnic. There'll he plenty of time to tall: over old times at the reunion. l've contacted some ol our classmates that are still in town and they've promised to show me around. The next morning a convertible drove up in tront ol 5505 Central Avenue. Buddy Jones, owner' ol the local Cadillac firm. stepped out. The two old lriends shoolc hands wamily. Come on, Chuclc, we have to hurry. Alter all, this town has expanded since you saw it ten years ago. Do you mind. Mr. Hilz. it we stop tor some gas? Alter the car had been checlced by .lames King. head mechanic at Don Ross's Ready Service Station, the party hegan their tour. The hig car pulled up in tront ol the main ollice ol Arlnco. Two men were seen going up the steps. Those men loolc lamiliar, Bill. Who are they? Don't you recognize Ed Cross and Eddie Kendall? They're two ol Armco's most important research men. ul wish l could stop and tallc to them, but l realize that our time is limited. Promising to meet Buddy at 10:50, Bill and Chuclc entered the main door and went over to the switchboard. Please connect me with the head ot the engineering department. Bill told Peggy Cox. head operator. Miss Cox turned to Margaret Cain, her assistant, Get the Engineering Department, please. Who is the head of that department? aslied Dr. Feledy. An old time classmate ol ours, Chuclc, --Ted Ott. They started down the hall to the office. Adjacent to Mr. Olt's office was a room tilted with the sound ot cliclcing typewriters. Are they all secretaries? aslced Chuclc. Oh, yes, they worlc lor the engineers. Theres Norma Agnor. Susan Bishop. .lean Breitenbecher. Pat Dabe. Millie Waugh, Janet Wilhoit, Luvane Geary, .ludy Morgan, and Wilma Emerson, all old classmates ot ours. They've been worlsing here tor about tive years. Peachy Fagan and Barbara VVithers recently got promotions to a higher otlicef' Good at-lernoon, gentlemen. Why hello, Fel, l didn't lmow you were in town. l guess you're going to our reunion too. welcomed Miss Coralie Weilxel, Mr. Olt's secretary. Hello, Coralie. is Ted in? uoh, l'm sorry. hels out now. but l'll aslc his assistant. Lee Saylor, to show you around. Hello there, Chuclc, it's good to see you, Lee exclaimed as he came into the office. 'Tm happy to he here. l'low's everything with you? Fine Let me show you some more ot the personnel in this department. Follow me. Lee led the way. pointing out the diilerent offices. There's the mechanical engineering office, headed by Charles Allen and Ronald Anderson. Tom Burbiclc and Don Murphy also worlc there. Herman Bloclr and ,laclc Egelston are the brains ol the civil engineering outtit. Slceeter Payne just joined forces with them last year. Electronics is located right over here. Clarence Coolc, Jerry Kinsworthy, and Harold Taylor specialize in that field. Gerald Cox and John McGee are the head draltsmen in that department. Don W. Schneider is taking over the chemical department: worlring with him are Don .lones and Eddie Mynhier. There's one more group left. Here it is - aeronautical engineering headed by Wayne Norris, who is assisted by Don .l. Schneider, Julian Kindred, and Dan Hayes. ukoger Shafer and Helen Kelly used to worlc here, but Roger got a promotion out west in Colorado teaching geology and Helenls worlcing at Crystal Tissue now. A'Ol1, yes. LaWanda Mockhee. who's on a world lecture tour now, got quite a write-up in the Engineers lvlogazinen last weelc. You lmow that shehs teaching engineering at Ohio State now, donlt you? HWhy. no, l didn't lrnow that. Do you have any archi- tects here? l remember Sidney Hattield wanted to go into that worlcf' Yes, Sidney got his job, along with Marvin Spencer, Don Hall. and Bob Mangold. They have contracts with Diclc Creager. Wayne Sorrell. .lim lVlcGlothen, Don lvlason. and Courtney Dull who do all the carpentry on their buildings. Arriving at the interior of the mill. Lee inlormed D:. Feledy, A lew ot your classmates worlc here as electricians- Diclc Boehm, Ernest Howard, Bill Winlcle, and Ronnie Little. Tom Goodwin's otlice handles all the plumbing. Bill loolced at his watch. Well, l'll have to checlc with my secretary, Beverly Whitetedf' As Bill stepped into one ol the otlices, Lee led Chuclc into a noisy office across the hall. Chuclt loolced into the room. At typewriters and various machines were many faces he recognized--Cuba Barlcer, Mary Ann Crout, .laclcie Tolson, Ruth Witherspoon. Norma Barlrer, Frances Trimlole, Carolyn King, and lvlary Meeks. Lee smiled at Chuclcs astonishment. He added. Over at Gardnerls Marilyn Fitzgerald, Peggy Fletcher. Nlary Ewing, Bonnie Burton, Marjorie Camphell, and Claire Salter- tield work. And oh, yes-Bob Abner works at Frigidaire in Dayton. Bill came out ot the oltice. NBeverly says that the two television directors. Aida Aronolt and David Selby, came to the station a tew minutes ago. Your broadcast starts in about thirty minutes. VVe'd better go. Bill and Chuck thanked Lee lor the tour and exchanged a lew words with Ted, who arrived just as they were leaving. Tom Roper will introduce your speech. He's the disc jockey on 'Regrettully Yours' now. There are a couple other announcers you'll probably remember-'John Hurston and Torn White. And oh. yes, Allan Gray is one ol- the engineers. They pulled up in tront ot the ultra-modem station. Walking into his olzliice, Bill remarked, none ot your 'lucky' friends has really hit the jackpot-Terry Sams has one ot the most popular bands in the country. Tonight he's teaturing some local talent. Wlarilyn Cvehm is playing the piano and Louise Hall is doing the vocals. He's used other local singers during the years-Darlene Schuring, Ella Roberts. and Mae Busby. Atter Chucks speech, he and Bill headed away from town. ul thought that you might like to get out of town and relax a little alter the speech, Bill explained. Quite a lew tarmers out here are your old triendsf' he went on. We just passed Bob McFeeter's place. Right up here are John Howards and Buddy Bratton's farms. David Swisher is becoming a very prosperous tanner around Lebanon. He was one ol the boys who took up scientific farming, along with Bill Hogg and Tom Hammn. Several more are scattered throughout the state-Nlarvin Wells, Dan Wilson, and Charles Sprinklesf' Chuck looked thoughtful. ul thought Buddy Fouch was going to do something like that. Oh, Buddy's a forest ranger now,H Bill answered. Mike Hoover went into forestry, too. And Tom Daniels owns his own ranch! Mike Dutko's a naturalist, like he always wanted to be. Thats Steve Neal, Bill exclaimed, as they passed a surveyor, He surveyed Jim Naudirfs citrus farm in Florida last month. This is Tom lVlcDonald's land. He's laying out the grounds tor his nursery. We'll have lunch at our most lamous restaurant-The Tops DeLuxe. lt's recommended by Duncan Hines. said Buddy. heading the car back toward town. As they slid into one ol the leather-covered booths. a person whose lace was lamiliar came to take their order. VVhy, Joyce Loopln Chuck exclaimed. lt's good to see you again. She smiled and said. Hello, Charles. This is my restau- rant now. Alter the two men had enjoyed a delightful luncheon, they went to the Nliddletown Joumal. This place certainly has expanded, Chuck commented. as they entered the tall skyscraper, UA couple ol your old friends own this, too, intormed Bill. UGwynne Finkleman and Nomra Bailey merged their sepa- rate newspapers into this one huge building. where they employ several members ol the '53 class. Betty Ballinger and Wanda Bowman are the chief teletype operators. Dick Famsworth is head ot the advertising department. Bill McGuire runs one ol the linotype machines, and Bch Rhodes is the chiel' printer. Shirley Callahan greeted them in the reception room. l'lI see Miss Baileys secretary. Beverly Pate. Alter talking a lew moments with lnez Hull, she said, Nivliss Finkleman isn't in. either, hut she lett a message with her secretary. Barbara Roberts. that youvre to he inter- viewed by Jean Shaul and John Snyder. Chris Revelos is doing the picture feature. Bill thanked hcr and asked lor information about the entertainment planned lor the picnic that night. Shirley consulted Gayle Snodgrass, Cora Johnson, Carol Maier. Nlary Lou Wells. and Loretta Miller, secretaries in the adver- tising department. Paul Johnson and Bob Rock are playing in an exhibition game with their other Yankee teammates, said Shirley. That ought to he very entertaining, commented Dr. Feledy. Oh, hello, Charles. l just came over to tell Gwynne and Norma that Bob Adams and Fred Davis got another commission in the Air Force, Shirley Wells. out-of-town reporter, intormed them. nsay. what ever happened to some ot the lellows that joined the Navy? l remember Bob Livzey wanted to join, Charles asked. Bob is an olilzicer now, but he's not the only one who joined the Navy: Jack Brown. Eddie Kalbaugh, Bob Ridenour. Bill Pellrey. Bob Wellman, John Kramer, and Howard Watson did. too. Dave Lemmons is top brass in the Army and our only teminine offering to the Anned Forces, Marian Walter, has been appointed the lirst Secretary ol the Womens Division ot National Defense. I read somewhere that Duane Jackson was a hero lie- cause ot a courageous rescue he made in Maine. while on Coast Guard duty. After the interview was over. Chuck and Bill had a pleasant surprise as they stepped into the lobby. Sitting in one ot the chairs was the Reverend Tait Kendrick, The Fiery Democratic gentleman rose to greet them. lt's good to have you back. Chuck, he declared. Say, he added. nyou couldn't spare just a few minutes tonight and come to our service at the church, could you? Dick Jones and Bob Swanger are our guest speakers. 'l'll come it l can belore the reunion tonight, Tait, Chuck promised. '4VVell, you'll see June Baber and Shirley Tucker, who are missionaries. Don May will speak tomorrow night, il ycu could make it then, too. VVould l know any others who'll be there? Dr. Feledy asked. Ucertainlyf' the jovial minister exclaimed. VVe work closely with lvlarilyn Turner, head ot the Salvation Army here in Middletown. And you remember Jean Hambleton. Joyce Zornes, Donna Lester, Kiki Demetrion, and Mildred Baker, don't you? Why, all ot those girls are social workers in Butler County. nVVell, live influenced you all l can now, he joked. ul do hope you can be with us. A telephone operator, Jean Lyons. called Bill to the phone, as one of the secretaries. Shirley Tipton, ushered Tait into an inner olliice. mlihat was Dorothy Hatton, operator at the hospital switchboard. She said that our tour ot the new hospital will get underway in a lew minutes. jcontinued on Page 146, IIN llfVN'tiLL. President I,Ul VIS t'liRlS'l'Y. Treasurer NANCY YOVON, Viet- P r1,s i-if-nc .IUXN l R.'XZllfR, S 111- rf-fury JUNIOR OFFICERS Vve, the junior class, play the part ol' the lwliddleman. Not so iamous as the seniors, hut hetter lcnown than the sophomores, we are an important cog in the xvheel ol lVl.H.S. in the halls we may he recognized as memhers of the hand, athletic teams, speech classes, or just students. As sophomores we cheered the loothall team, saw the iwliddies hecome the State Champions, and watched the new huilding going up hriclc hy hricli. Ever Since live and ulVllle lvlodisteu brought some ol our hidden dramatic talent into view. and some ol us even showed our scholastic ahility in the state scholarships tests. Our junior year also has been lull ol activity. in the music field our class has shone hrightly, lor hesides playing in the high school hand and orchestra, memlrers ol our class were in the Civic Symphony, and one memlmer played in the Cincinnati College oi lvlusic hand. This yearis operetta, Sweethearts, was thoroughly sprinkled with juniors. VVe got a hig thrill, too, when the football team finally heat Hamilton, and the lmaslcethall team ushered in the new Vvade E. Nliller gymnasium. The debate team and the lvliddletonian staff filled some ol their top positions with juniors. uThat Brewster Boy was a smash hit dramatically and financially, so plans for the Junior-Senior Prom were next on the schedule. A group of hardworlcing juniors under the supervision ol lxliss Helen Weinberger and lxlr. E. li. iwlccandlish planned and executed the initial prom to he held in til? IIPXN' gylll. FOIIFSC WHS il SllCl'f'SSl During these two years weive learned a lot ahout people and liie. Next year we-'ll he loolcing lorward to furthering our knowledge, and everyone else will he looliing at us, the most important cogs in the wheel ol iN'l.H.S. '34 ,. ,jfijii A ,, Y R , H 2 ,Q ZS , ,,. ,. ,.. rs! ron' - ,laim-s l.arry Alum-r, Don Aclains, ,lm-rry .AX!lillllS, llluyllis Ann :Xgn-4-, Xvamla Lou Agnor, Douglas Ariliur Almler, lfsillm-r .lean Alxlrivlge. Nlnrioric- ,loan Almlriclgn-. lamvs Nl. .Nli-xamlvr, Rirliarll Ale-xancler. znrl rou' - Nlilrlrf-cl l.:-11 Allan, Sllirlvy .xl'IliilHQf', xlariannn :Xslu-r, lfrii Bark, Vvancla Barlc, Slwrn-y Bailvy, Allwria lfcliili Bair, Nanny lmc- Bairrl, B1-My Banlislon, Bill Banlcsion. 'grrl ron' - Nlarilyn Rosa- Barlwr, Elizalmi-ill Ann Barnes, .lim Barrie-ii. ,lam-I Beafiy. .lc-rry Boally, .lucly Bfraiiy. Bolx B+-II. 'liulxy l3f'llIlf'll, Slwrry Lf-0 Be-nninginn, Nan1'y' l'3f'l'lCPy'. .fill mu' - Nanny Bvrlcley, Rulllella Bvrry. .lanie Biglxy, Uuviil lm- Higgs. Files-n Bishop, Don Blevins, Kc-nneili R. Blount, Allen Bolling, lxlarie' Bonzl, .Im-key Borclf-rs. 'jill row - Nlilffikl Buwlin, Clare-nfs Boyrl, .lvannv Branzlvn- V ,A .I 1 i . .IUNIORS lrurg, Paily Brat:-, .lvrry Brown, Sanclm Brown. lim lfurgr-ss, Yxonni- Burglwr, Pat Burns, Rirliarrl A. Hyrrl. ffl: row - .lcannv famplxell, Bolx Canmnly, lrla fapozzi, livtly Carl, Carole- .lanv Carr, Larry Carlvr, Carl Cauclill, Sllirli-y flmpnlan, Louis fwllrisly, .-Xlif-fb cwlilfllfflll, Til: mu' - Norma Colcliron, Paul Colo, follis-r, llavirl LiUllll IS, Don fwolnlls, Ronnie Comlms, Rolreri Coop:-r, Ki-nm-Ili f'orn1-lla, Dirk Cnflle, Bviiy Cox. Ml: row - Cliarlf-s Cox, C4-nc Cox, Norma Cox, Rogvr firalt. 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Bula llurullnv Ibm-is. l'nl llmif, flwmur llnv. llill lln-nn, lfruulx flvis, Pulls' Um-rlu-r, l,uulim- Gilmlw, ,lmm-Q Uollorlll. Ijwm' B 'l l' ljwmm' tupuu ILXBHHI' fill: run' - linlay flumiu, .Xllunslr flunnulvz, lynn floml, xml mu' - Xvillinm ll.-llmrml. IS.-n, Dm-llurl, lxlnryunn Sum- lxlvrln- flrnw-li, llille Gray, lfrml Crm-nluiclnl, fwuml Cn-cr. llrlmix, ljurm-nlvllslll, llauul llmmlls, Norm.: lvnn lynylv. ljlryllis flrigjgjs, .luvrv llmkmxy, ' . is ' . - . l .ya ' J 2 , f Mnmr Hmm' ' 'Hy DH mi ' In In HHH' N mu In I lm' Ip Til: row - llm-lvn llnll. XX illurml llzuxxuwli. lnniv l.ouis4- ll-nrris. grll ron' - Sluillvv liwlx, l'1.ulmr.u llrlun, Nunn' lfslxnlrrls, fqlmrliu- llurlm-ss. luis llnllon, Lynn lluww. lnllnnv llnwlip, Nlnrlln lkum-lslnn. Rnmulll l':gj4-lslnn, lmis ligglcwlsvll, lxxvill ljllvn tiilflll llvllvr. 'nun ll4'lSlIlQl'I', lllif. l'.nIrini.n .XVIII lmnrimll. Klmrlulh- fvannvlle- l'4-rgjlmul. V IAIYIW l4l'FT1'll. Nfl: mu' - l'rm-llcliv Ililkx. Tom llmlsun, luv llullmam. ,lnlm-5 llugjg, Xvmuln llngjg, lfluim' llnlllnull. flvurgjiull-1 llmul, ll: mu' - l.ulx lislllmuglx. llulsv lislllmugll, llannivl flwvn fwlmrlnlh- llrr n llmlcn llll I ' . ' ' . 'S IHYQIHI, Rlllll llllXYill'1l. 10 'Yb- yuik Ur il' 133 Fi, X ' , FN I HD EJ- .- H' M A.: K 'Z ' A 'Af' ' 'ww ff. fi -.,, 5 - . 1 f g 4 A -Q b W ' , ' 1 Ka 1 K. . . 1 ' 1, J 1 I -' X' in . Q ? ls! mu' - Svllu Huwnrcl, Don .luf'ks0n, Nlnrgnrm-I .lkH'liS0ll, lorry In .loam .le-Isl lllll roll' lxnrulyn .Xllllv R Srl, roll' Kimlxxs-H. Korn, R ,Hlu mu' H1174-I f Inu mn. Inu r. 'jill mu J IIIFS, ,lilli lily, jllllll .It'Ivlw4.'rSUll, IJPTKXY ,Il'nt'I'Sl7ll. .l'fy, ,Iilll IDU f-ll, IIIPH .IOIIHSUIL - Il'fl'y .IUIIHSUIL I.C'0Hlll'1l JOIIDSUII, xxlilllllii .IOIIIISUIL IUHVS, t?1'lYl'Ql' .IOIll'4, Omlf-H LIOIIPS. SHUI .I0!lr'S, SUV mlnhlllgll, IXHJIII IXill'I'hlNxr, .I2lIlN'F IXPIIIIY. - IJUIHIIKI l4.ll2'l'llI' hf'lllllIiIl, Iiilfliilfil IXPFT, .IUTYY Nlmn king, Dun hinlvy. l.ouiSm' IXUIII, :xnxx-l'lu an Krzmwr, .lzmv l,m'n-y, .lim l.uu-y. - Bvlh Imllsauw, Unrlvlw I.kll'Q1'Ill, Bull Iiurisnll. ne-In '.iKliIll4H'l', gxnniv Rullx l.nHimure-, .lvrry Rirlmrrl flux-n Inwsrnx, Phill Luwsnn, Bob lglye-r, H4-'vu - Norman ,L-un Limlun, Bm! l.imIsn'y, jam- Lisl, Bvlly lisy, Hnrlmrn Little-, Ray ldmklmrl, Ronniv Lump Donna l.uwm-, fiurnlyn fxlzuk, lfnrl twink. flfll row -- Pnl Almli. Nlurk Hull.-u, Hmnurcl Nlzulslivill, Hmmm! lxlurge-runs, lnnimv Nlnrgm-runu. Iflc-mmf Nlmnnn. Pvgjgfx fxlulsnn, Nlnrgie- fxlslllingly, Alia- xlnllrirn-, Imruy :Xluxxu-H. TNI NNI' 1l:l'1'fIxlilyil!?Il, lililllllt' :x'ItNIili1l,.IllllH 'llfl IIUUII, milk Ixll'I7Ul!llIlI, 'Juris ,lx-nn BIKIJUIILUII, luysm' M.-lim.-Sl., lim xI1f1rnw,,lc-alll fxlfflllirm-, Bn-n lnlirx-. Ria 'mn' Illlirv. 81,1 mu' - lsnym- fxlvljlwrsulm. Ifluim- Nlz-vlmlu, Pulriciu ,Xian AIPPIHIII. ,lmwi xlvvlss. ciIlklI'It'S NIl'Illlf'llIlilH. Burzllmrn lun: :xIl'HII2lDl, l4-unm'lh- xlirlfun-lull, luyu' Alillmrn, Knew-H Nlillvr, ,Inysv ar 3 1 E12 Y JI i 5 li r jf, ,1 A if - ,aw A ' fix fx, E XI: ,-F' . 'go f ,. . M 'B J ' A i r 'I U' fe i ' 53 -5 V ' ai YT, tu S-,x XM -f Isl run' - Rush- ixiihilvii, iiiiiv iximrn, fi:-fry Niuurv, ,lilllllliv iviunrv, ijimrilf' Qinrrniyll ixiurljiill, Ruston' Niurgull, .lllillliiii N10YTiS, .IRIIIIPS ix1USil'f. 51055, ixiliify fxllll ix'1flyl'l . uni mu' - ixiairv ixiyiinmi, K1-n Nnuriin, Ronnie' Nivimins, iuniu- Nninn, Ruiwri Norris. Suiiy fyifrii-i, ,iiln fjsimrn, ifnye- ffsimriiv, iiugiu i.. l,EliIllf'f, ima- Xviiiimn Pziiillvr. '5rxl rnw - fivorgn- Nulimn l,dl 1l0lllll'f', Umisi iluriu-r, fiumi Ann ilnrh-rf, ,in Ann i,uynh'r, Hr-in-n ijvric, ifrnvsl P61111-, ifrnnris i'i-ilu-, Bruin i'viininglun. .'xllHl'Hl' ijt-rgrxiln, finry Pifrry. 411: run! - ixiym ,innv i,1'ii'H'i', i'w4'iq' Ann Pm-lrovy. B4-hy Piliiiips. D1-un Piliiiips, Gail Pierson, Knliiiec-n Pivrson, w 1 1' s- Qfil f 1 Q xflfv VX, ., EN Dun' Pniisini, Biii Ijliiiiifll, i.uiin-r prnil, Piiiiip Loo Prirv. jlii mn' - Runuimi i'rom:lor, He-in-n .io ilrosperi, ixiury fnroiyn I,lI4'iU'il. Virginia PIILICPN, xxvilliiilll Curi fluim-ll. l :iit't'II Quinn. if:-rl Ruliu, iiiuin Rem-mi, Muriiiu .lame Rn-veins, ixiury IIYH Iei'Xi'iU5. Oli: ron' - fiurvvi ,IL-un Rm-ynuicis, in Ann Riu-. Yirginiu Risnvr, Don Rilhfr, Us-orgc Riilvr, iiiiminns Ruivimins. Rulil l41'K'illl0f l'zUiN'l'5lYIl, IQOIYPFIS, ciNYt'lHlUlyn RlTi51'r'S, .l05t'pllilll' Rniwrls. ill: mu' - ilnuiu Ruirinson, Rulii Rue-sa, Dunn Rogm-rs. ifimlisv Rug:-rs, ifiiu Ronmns, Nanny Rmnuns, Norman Russ, luyu- Russ:-r, Num Roliwveii. Kvnm-til Rupp. Hli: mu' - Bill Rnsil, Norman Sampson, .iumiy Sander. Niairsiuai Suxtun, ifmnic Sfin-iiwri, Einim- Sciniup. .ivrry Scilm-icin-r. .luiln SK'ill'0il', Ricimrci Sfiiusivr, .lilllllly Sviiry, L ..A. I Q W2 - ,5 51.5, Wx! ,A ls! mu' - .lvanmv SPIIIIPI, Virginia Sn-nn:-I, Donulrl Slwurvr, Gail Slum-plum-ral, Ya-rnonn Sllllhl, Lulu' Lvrny Sifkh-, lxlary .lo Sirlilvs. l'Arnnliin- Silvvr, Anclvrsun Simmons, Burlmrn Slllilll. :ml mu' - Nlnrilyn Slllilll, Clmrlm-s limclon Srmwflen, Pluyllis Snlh-r, Burl: Sous-rs, Vvvncln Lee- Sfilllll, xxvilll-Offl Slllllll. Nlnry lam' Spire, Plnyllis Sizurvy, Sllirle-y Skaggs, Sllirlvy Sh-gvrnillvr. jrzl mu' - Holm Slvw-rls, lonnn Sie-wnrl, Billy Slirlilc-n, Holy Slilvs, Axxxlvlh- Sl, .lc-nn, Ronnie Slolilvy, Belly Shmps, hm-pl, .lmm-S Slrvvh-r. Fuym- Slulmlxs, Tommy Sullivan. Ill: mu' - Anilu Swili, Huwnrcl Taylor. ,lmw Gilmsun 'l4vah-r, ,Xlic 1- 'l'lmh'lu'r, Puulinf- Rllm- Vlvilwlxs, Linrln rl'il'lllHIl. Clnrvrnv lmlwr, lmloll lmlrlwr, fmylv lurner, Vxmuln Nun Kimi, jllx run - fl:-orgv X51-llv, Vvmlv, Nzulzuliei Vvuils, Kvn if A .IUNI R x'xyiillCl'l'. Nllkil NAVHHFFS, QLPOYQQ' XAJRIHY, IBUIJ xfxviifil, txilfl Vvurfllow, lrvm- Vvntsun, lolnn Vvnisun. 6111 mu- - Bolx Vvvalllers, Ixlvlvzu VV:-lmlw, Donnim- VWIIS. lirnie NVQ-lls, Pllyllis VWIIS, Sllirlm-y .Ivan Xvenzr-l, fxnrul Vvr-sk. Puulinv NV:-sl, Gayle' Vvlwlnn, .lllllll XAYIHSIIIRIII. jill mu' - l rvrl Vvlliif-lleml, Rnnalcl Vvllilf, .lark Xfvllillls-sf-y Donalml XN'illilIlSOI1. Unvirl Vvillimns, lxlarilm Vvillinms Pvggy Ann Nvillinms, Bvilyr- Vvilsnn, 'Jan Vvisv, lxlarilyn Xvillwrspuml. Hill row - Dulliv Vvill, SUIIIIH Vvullv, Dnvirl Vvrmlunn, Ijllllil Xfxyllfklllklll, Nllflllil .IPHIII wfily, Islill wvilllfll, lxlilrllyll ICQHI XVPIISUY, lxlilllfy I.l'0 Nrlillllll, lViULf1'f' NVUIIHQ, SLISEIII XVUIUIH. 5-if SCPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE IIILXNN.-X I..fXNI'mIfIi'I', 'I'n-usur.-r IIIQVKY RI DUI . Yin-I'rwiiIwi1 PA I SI IO I1II.I,IfY. I'n-Qiflvnl Si-I rvlury ufif-Iling Ac'quainIc-II was IIN- IIN-nN- usf-cI Imy IIN- Sophomorc- UirIs' I.:-aguv IIiis ye-ar. AI IIN- I'irsI nN-I-ling IXIr. Gi-orgfv IIIII. a wc-II-Imown, IoraI psyc-IioIogisI. spoIN- Io IIN' group on gc-Itingf arquainte-II wiIIi IIN-msc-Ive-s. Iwiss I,aIriCia CaIJraI IIIHI IxIiss Daisy KsI1iIxasI1i Irom Hawaii spoIu- Io IIN- girIs aIJouI IIN-ir naIivc IalNI ancI its Cusloms. A spa-c'iaI I4-alurv in Ijf'Cf'IIIIN'I' was IIN- arrivaI oI' Santa CIaus. During .Ianuary IIN- gfirIs wc-re Imusy pIanning a fIanc'c- wI1icI1 was IN-III in IIN- gym on Fc-Imruary 6. I-IAII? IasI I-vc-nI oI IIN- ye-ar was a pirnir Io acquainI IIN- g5irIs wiII1 nature-. I OPHOMORES In Sc-ple-rnIN-r mort- IIN:n Iqour IIIIIIKIITWI sopI1o- rnorvs :Ie-su-INII-II upon IIN- I1aIIs oI NI.I'I.S. As IIN- ye-ar progrm-ssm-II IIIPQ' IN-gan Io 1-nN-rgo Irom IIN- c'IassiI'ic'aIion oI uf-n rnassm-U ancI f'ill'I'l IN-gan Io IaIu- on Ilis own incIiyirIuaIiIy. ,IAIIP I'irsI orgfaniZaIion INOFIIIPKI Io zN'qun2nI IIN' sopIlornor1- g1irIs wiII1 IIN-ir surrouncIinQs was IIN- SUIJIIUIIION' fiirIs' I.Pil21llP IIIIKIFI' IIN- IICIPIIII QIIIIIIIIIFI' oI IXIiss INIaIN-I IL. ILIrIricIQ1-. nr-w rIuIm Iornu-II II1is yt-ar Imy NIrs. Alwr- man Io If-arI1 IIN- UINNIcIing1N cIraina1isIs IIN- IuncIams-nIaIs of ac'Iing was IIN- HiVIicIxIi4- I:ooI- IigI1If-rs. Our I'irsI play. VViIcIc'aI Vvillif- Carvcs The TurIN-y, was pri-sm-nIecI in assemI1- Iy. Our rIass pIay. UIVIOIIN-r Vvas A I:l'l'SIll1lEllI.N IHIS ITPPII FIIOSPII EIIILI IJFOIIIISPS Io IN' ODP oI IIN' IN-sI cIramaIic pc-rIormalN'f-s oI1 IIN- year, NPXI ye-ar VVIIFII as juniors we IN-Ip IIN- new- Comf-rs Io ge-I ac'quainI1-QI. may wc- IN-vs-r Iorgi-I our ye-ar as IIN- IN-wiIrIc-re-CI sopI1s,H Nanlnx Km-ll-r. IuIlll III-I1'4IN, Krnny IIm'IIlllun. III-nllnn SNIUIIN-, IJQIYIII IIIQIHIIII, I'4runIi ,IUIN-X, .IQNIQ Silk-r, Nz-Isoll on IIavi:-s, Ifugr-nia Kilim-. Vonnin- Ifroxx n, .Iinimiv IIuI4Ii. 3Iargarm-I I is-ssings-r. SII'Illllll'Il, SIiK'I'Il'I' IIIN-Iuu-y S Row 1 - Rulll .'Xl'lllll'l gt'l', Bill Xlslvr, lxlurilyn Alclriclgv. Allan Aim-xnlnle-r, Dingle Alvxnncler, Bctiiv Alla-n, Bill Allen, Bnrlmra Ariniingv. Ron' 1 - Phi Arnolrl, Boly Aslilvy, liolx Beavis. lfnrl Bailey. Loreliii linrlwr, inrry linlwr, ljuul Buiwr. ljliyliis Ann Bollinger. Roo' 5 - Sue- Bzilsvr, firovcr Clevv- lonil Beanies, Daw- Bariwr. Elm-amor ixloc linrlwr, Ari Balwr, Pllyllis l5iiI'lil'f'. ifrim Barrie-s, Rlllll Burncil. 'QOH' ,j - .lo-lil Bvflllel, Susan B4-ll, .lnllnniv Birrllliiviil, Noriln lfisllop, lloyrl l3l2il'lClll0l'l', .lofxnn Blvvins, ,luunn lg00llll'I'SiliIl?, Burllaru lrziyv Bowling, Ron- 3 -- Bill liownmn, 'lic-rry r'e' ISOXYIIIZIII, Pllyllis Ann Bnyrl, ivluri- sun- lioylv, Anilu ifruh-, iiliil Brower, fionnii' Brown. ifzilvlu .lu Brown. Row 0 - Junior Brown, Palsy Brown. Vviilinm Brown, illlllll ifnolbl, filnrislinv Bllgiizvflvs. Durol lfuilorlc, ilnrrc-ll Ke-ni ilurflge-, Elaine Burglar-r. Row T - Dm-iii Bursix, Susan June Bursli, llonolcl Busln. ixlnrgziret Ann Busli, ,linnnio liuicli. .l2ll'lQ Byrcl, liulsy lsyril, Nzinry Cairns. IQUU' H 1 .lilllvl csilliilllilll, ljrnnld cxiililllli, itlilll cwilrlllfllly, ljnvill fiairr. .lainvl Curr, Polly Carroll, Normal liorlvr. llluilip fork-r. Ron' 0 - lfvily Us-nlvrs. ixl. Ellilll liluippvrulnlv, Bi-vvrly fiiurlc, Napo- lvun Kim-nivnls. ljuul clonal-nls, Pnl QQUQRIII. leflllillfl cxlllllifllll, .lllllll Lilllf. 'QOH' I0 -' lyiifllilll' ixUllif'f, cilVH fxollina, Sonia fiornlxs, ifre-rl fjnilie lqonlvy, Hzirolil fionrml, ,loam citllHll1'I', tiilflilxll cwUUpQ'l', ciik'IlIlii fiurzlwvll. Ron' ll - Nlyrllv ciflllllllgilll, Xvii- llillll 4 UY. l4l'llil Q filll, l'Xf'l'Ulf'lll firanxlonl. liilyliis ciH Q'lil7illllll, Rosa lnnv liUSllllU, Nlairynlllu' Duvimlson, Nxiilliaun linximlson. OPHOMORAES 1 Fl w w.. V' I L , , 3 im' ' , 1' . r 2 ..i' ,N , I K xi -J 3 ,,, , A V ' i X '- V J' K W P H ' 'A 395 , , X' iiii YC fn' 9 i '1 ' ' Qi ' i 5 A 4? f iiii V iiv ., if Q3 v'g.isf . Q J 1 K Y b A , nllo xi ,,,. w -Q n :if if oo S I f In U q fgqzflyfff A 1 ii-'fo I I il H Kiegio, Ai 1 i ' VJ 61 SOPHOMORE E LL r L k I S l Qiix V. k 1 il .L if Eff' , l fl ' ' ' I , . Al lll l l 'Y X n sr 'ini' 4' f in 1 ' I ' K +,:L Q sf: 'N cf, ' gs 953' jg, 'sz J 1 ' fam: ' A .-fffff 1' . 1 ' l 3 uf S, ' Q A. -f , 4.1 , K.. l , Q., ' ,xg MW we wif 3:5 f 'zz v - I ' I 5 1 v dim ,k , A . xi , , l f 3 f. M .fi , 1 '.A- . 'Q .' fx. f Q l li . . 25' ' 'V - , -LN, X HN, ., as f . ' K , h . . :L 36 f F' 'fi'--5 37 'ggf': T f Q. gl A 'U 1 x wi 1 . 1 4 ,-0 4 I ,, I 0 K if H as A l F ' ' N . K i Ev .i X ax J ' ,V , I lf ' 'Y 1 f If ' 'vp :D ,,, Q' i ,gt Li' -Q AM' Q' 'h1.L V H E L ' K XM, ,A V ' V6 ' U v 1' A k I f f, f l 'Q . 5 l , .si V ., ' . AJ , A h , AA J gg t A . W, my K .J 1 A A :ll . 4 14 'V V 02 S Run' I - lynn lynxivs, l.oiS Ijnvii. Rnlwrl Dania, lnnm-I ljnwsun, Purn- vln ll:-nn. llnximl Dr-nrlll, Gm-org: llc-nlnn, . Xllu-rl ala- lxlvrs. 'QOH' I 1 fxllll l,l'lllI!Slt'IlK'S, D1-nis, lxlnry Drnny. .lnnn-s Divx-r. finrl Dunn, Don I,Ulllillf'1'k, lyllllilllllv. Ann Downing. Run' 3 - lxlurjoriv Downs, .lillhlw Dunn, Runnin- lfnlnn. .lvrry El-k. Pluyllis lil-k. .lt'ilIIIlillQ' lfisvle-, Tony lmnvs Row 1- llnlririu lvrslwlr-ln' I-Illis. lxlnrlvm- Ann lflsnor, .linnny l':S4'lllllll2lll, lln-My .lvnn liwing, Run l m-In, llnrnlml l nrin-s, Frm-xlmlie I'ill'Kllll'I'. Ron' 5 -- llurnlcl l m'e'z0r, .lnllll lf:-le-mly, linrnlv lfvrguson, Finn l 1'rgIlsun, Runnin' l'-l'I'gllSOIl. lxlnrgn' rs-I l:it'SSiIlEi'T, IDUIIIIAII' l:iINll. Pu-My l.0ll l'lSlll'l'. Run' 0 - Plain-lw lrlngg, luxu- lwrrluwr, llxrsfer. Ron l'uurln, Norman ,lvnn l 0x. lnniu' l:oxlunwz-l'. Arlvm- lfrvy, lxlyrn I'-lllll, Ron' T' - Nlnrgun-I flnslains, lxllilflfb fn-llrfm. llf-ls-n flcnlry, Susan Cm-urge, Tmn C4-urge, Carolyn Cilwlmns. Pllvllis Cilbvrl. Pansy .ln I-Ill.-v. Run' N - ljnlricin Ginhfr. Rolwc-rl Glow-r. Kam-n U4 yfua l, Nlnry Su:- Gomlwin, Bnrlvnru Graaff. Anmmln Uraml, .lnnv Cray. Nlnrilyn Grny. Row 0 - lifllln- Urn-n, Dunne: Urs-4-lllxie-l4l. Rimlmrml Grillhih, 151-ily l,ml fvunnn, fmry l.m-v fvuslln. lellllillll llilllUl4'y, BnIL't' Illilll, Irfilllli- ln: Uvlnnn llnll. Run' IU - Riln Ilulwy, Kcn llam- u . 1. llIlYllll. X IYHIII llillllphlll, lXIlllill'1l llillh In li. lgul'lmru l lflllllnll, .llhlllll l lnrlxrmlvr. .Xnniv Rulll llnrris linnnim- llnrrimn. Ron' I1 -1 .Xllwrl llnrl, Cnlwwlc-r l lnrl. l lmxaml l lnslains, lxlanrilyn Kay l lnsliins, .lnyn 1- l lnliun, Rnln-rl l lnyvs, Plnilip l lcllnvr. Kvnny lI4'll,lllilll. SOPHOMORES Row 1 - Carol He-lion, Stanley Ili-ltnn, Tlionias Hester, Nlurgarci Higgins. Uavifl VVinclsor lliglmm, Xvillimn Davicl Hullmroolc, Nluriorie Hon, Row 2 - loin lloplcins, Carolyn Horlon. ,lim Horlon, Cynlllia Howaril. Hazel Howard, Paul Hownrel, Yvainrlu Hume, paul Hunt. Row 3 - .lerolnv Calvin Hunts- lmrger, .loyre lngmni. Sllirlvy lngrmn, xvlhllllfl lngrillll. IJUH lsbel. Jr.. Hvrln-rt lslwll, Lillian larolms, Janine ilillllk'S. Ron' 4 - lrmnlclin Howarcl Jenkins, .lounn JUllllil'il, Frances Jolxnson, Howaril .lol'mson, .lalnes Eclflie' lolinsun. .laniw lolinsun, .lor Jolin- son, lxlarii-Hn .IOIIDSOIL Ron' 3 - Nellie .lol1nson, Rifllarll lolinson, Sliirlvy Jolmson, Buclcly lones, Carolyn Jones, Franlc Jones, .lanies jones. Rolxert Jones. Ron' fi - Ruliy Joslin, Gene Kallie, l.nuise Keaton, Nnnry Kei-zer. Don Keller. Riflmrcl Keller, Sllirley Ki-Ili-y, Tllonms l.ee Kemp. Ron' f -- Lulu Keniplin, Lvlllilflllllll Virginia Kern. Nanny Killmurn. Rirlmrcl H. King, RiIillHffl Knapp, Sliirley Knox, Rr-ln-fra Kos-ppcl, lfenianiin Kramer. Row H - filmrluilv Kramer, Louis Kfillllk'f, ,lurli Krvlms, Pele Kreilzer. Holm Kruse, .luvlc Kuenzvl, ffugvnia Kunzv. Flnriniiim Lacy. Roll' Q -- flelloll Lillies. IJPEUHIEI l,aniln-rl, .lanws Lanier. Paul Lan- savs, Pal Lam renee, .lune Lawson, l.w- Dmiml lmwson, lvlarilyn Law- S011 Ron- I0 - Xvinlorcl Lawson, .lvrnme l,el'.orrv. .lane-l Lewis. lvlary ljmlsay. xlvlvin ljplon. lfrldie Lorlcliari, Rolu-rl lung, Wyilliillll Long. Row Il -- Yvonne Lylcins. Peggy lxlann, ls-rry lxlilflililllfl. Bi-rilm lxlnrtin, Ray Nlartin, lxlarie Ruili fxlarlin, Xvilliani fxlarlin, Roger lxlailingly. 4 S , ca 5 5 ,- , A , J fir . LL A .Q 13' 63 . fi '51 x SOPHOMORE i 'A ' J Ai: J '- M' .. K ,M A . AV - ' ' I 'YZ V 'T' M 3 W a an -'If ' cg.. ji ni' -V A A K A A lf I in W . .,. 5525 ,Q if su l fi .Q 1 5 Q 641 s i if y 'Ll ' Qu rf I an f 7 l 0 I 2,3 i 2 Ala V' .J Ji -4 J? k -4 i' 3 ' ': H H 9 - ff., . fl , fS.-'Him f s fv V , , . 5 . 1-s F i 4 ,- Q- A -A 1' ' lf, 5. i , xg ff . 1' 441+ 1' L. f- L 'SAi ' if fifff W . 3 . Lu .Qi -r x I ' if f. . ' tx Li Q 404 if ia- 0 'lo' R vi 'lpn K big? , W ,-4- 2' 'L'- '2 n - ll , L. L it-id J..-is 3' 72 . ' it be is , dl I . f A 2 ?'f:: :, ns fl 'AJ ' .Q J V l- L. f in - e 7-,N H U , , li i N.-L i XP, 1, 'E f T -ol V 1 'M df- A 5 - fi , V ,, V , .i , Q. I'E 42-1 V i .. ' ' 'F 1 I gf: ,Gi 41 J .1 V- r--1 L l 64 S Ron' 1 - Bs-airicv Cayv Nlays, lfllvn ixlrfiarly. .larlcy Nlrcllvslwy. ixlilu- ixlft,'lllI'C'. Kay Nll'ci0llllJ, Lois Nlrfiurlallglu-y, lfsllwr Nlrfuppill, Dali- lxll'ciUl'lllll'li. Ron' 1 - Barlrara ixlrljille-la, Norma lam- ixlclillirx-, llc-vi-rly iNlrKvnziv, ljllyllis .le-an ixlmkmmziv, .lolln V. ixlr'Kinnvy, .larlx Nlflilllgllllll. Nlar- iorix- lxlr-rrill, :Xnna ixlariv ixlillcr. Ron' 3 - He-len ixliller, Henry Nlilrln-ll, lfllml Louise ixloorv, Freel- rly Nlonrc, .lucly ixlarleno iwloorv. ljncla Nlonrv, Sylu-sh-r Nlnorv, .liln ixl0Ul'lll'illl. Ron' 3 - .losiall ixlorgan, lfarl lxlurris, .luan ixlorris, lx-onarcl ixlurris. lla! ixlnrrisun, llon lxloslvy, David lxloyf-r. lable Nlnllins, Run' 5 - Dun ixlurplly. llalli ixlur- pllv. loin ixlnrplly, All:-n lxlyc-rs. l.aYe-rno Nlyvrs. .lolun lx'lYllilllll. Diclc N1-ilu-rly. Nanny faml N4-vill.-. IQIPU 6 1 l:I'kllll1'S N01 PHY, cillkll'll'S t,illilf'y, lA'Q' lzlly tmfilllil. lifllllllllil l,illllH'l', xrxvilllii PKIIIIIBF, DilYl1l ljilflif'f, lillllllll' ljilflii. .lov l,ill4'. 'QOH' T 1 l,UlHlil l,l'ilfl F, liJl'l0l'l'S llvlnv, Nanlliy' .lanv lJ! Ill'f', Clvurgin l,PI'LfI'illII. Paul Pm-rlcins, Sllamn Kay Pvlry, lanws ljllillips, Xvamlvnn ljllillips. Ron' N - :Xumlriv llivrsall, Carolyn Pull, Rirllanl lf. llnsl, l.ula Prollill, Holm l'ummill, Nanry Pnrvis, .lim RillSlIDll. cNl1'Ulil leilllllny. Ron' 9 - ixlarllxa Ralnsmlq-ll, D4-nzil Rallill. N1-nina Rallill, Rirlmrfl Railill, Barlwara Rawlins, ,lvan Rc-rllwy, Pully Rvinarlz. Frml Rirv. Ron' 10 - lame-s lirarnvisun Rirlmrnls, Rus:-mary Rill-y. llarnlml Risnvr, larlc Riu-rs, l,4-my Rolxcrls, Dick Rolminson. lin-cl Rulwinsnn, .le-arlenf' Rugm-rs. 'QOH' I I 1 l5l'l Rlllll-. lillilfllllt' Raul, Mary Louisa Rose, Ray Rose, farms-n Rulvlv, Douglas Russell. lfmlmlin- Salvo, Dvanna SHIOIIIP. S Ron' 1 - Suv Snlycr, Runcln Srlnnnrlu-r, .lill Smlnrolv, Llllt'SlC'!' Soil, Paul Shale-r, Slum-rry Slmnr-. Runnin' Slmvvr, Sonia Shen. Run' 2 - lfvrl Slwnrcl, Dnlz: Slmclwy, Rogvr Shultz. Karen Sivg- lriml. ,lm-L Sim-r, Sllirlvy Slzunlm, I.r-sliv Sly:-, Flmrle-S Smith. Run' 3 - Duvill Smillx. Dun Smith, Kl'IlIlf'lll Ray Slllllll, Nanny Slllllll, ljluyllis lm-nn Slllllll, Slmron fxlnv Smiilu, Us-nrgv Snrrr-ll, lulm Sorrx-ll. Ron' .1 - Ijillfillil Ann Sorrell, finrnl Suu:-rs, Nlnrllm Rue- Snulln. Pe-nrlie Spa-mm-r, Rolwrt Sponsel, Knllwrins- Springvr, lurly Skulls, limmiv Slnllclf-r, Run' 5 - Nvlson Sleinmvlz, Com Sum- Stolilvy, Bill Stone, David Sloule-nlmrough, Kenneth Slurgill, Froml Sullivan, Hnrolml Svarrlu. Num y Swigarl. Run' 6 - Frm-cl Tuullx-9, Be-rllla Terry, Jenn Thomas, Tc-ml Thompson, Vxvilliam Thompson. Lois Tinmwr, le-ssc' Tiplnn, Sic-lla Tiplon. 'QOH' T - Hvlc-n Tmlcl, Rirharrl Tulsnn, lwarol Trimble-, Henry Tru- elu-l. lvlnrgnrs-t Turner, Thelma Tull, Rohin lylrirll, Harolcl Unclrrwoorl. Row F - Dunalrl YnnDynv, Slu-lhy Ann Ve-lle, Charles Vinson. Leroy Vvagner. Frmmrf-s Vvnils. ,luv Vvnils, lfrlclir Vvnllarv, Nlilclrwl xxvilfllllllllll. Row Q - Phyllis xxvilfllliblllll, Clmr- lil- Vvnllcins, Flora Nyalson, Fay l.orvMn Vvelvly, Ronnie VVPIIS, Phil VV:-rtz, Curl Frank Vvhile, Belly XYillimns. Row IO -- Dale VVills, Elizahelh VVills. lxlargarel Ann VVills, Char' lullv Vvilson, Glen Vvilson, Peggy lean Wvilson, Roscoe Lf-on Vvise, Vvillinm Vxyise. Ron' 11 - VVamla VN'ulle, Nlnry lfllvn Vvollvnlmc-rge-r, Bch VK'mnar'lc, Susan Jane Vvooclrf-y, Orville Vvright, Nunfy Lee Yarlmer, Cznlher- inr' Yocler, Nlnry Zwolnnf-lc. OPHOMORES lllr 15 J 3 'xg l n r irnr W f W' Q X -is N- i K V. f' rx adifn .I 2 A ,-WM -p 9 '11 -vaf eb .J Y' N3 .QF Q Y s 'vu fflf '16 X, 'Af' .,.,. M an gh A .Q i f - f l mf A X, l n , , 39 Q ! rrrr y Q llrr get ' W f ' Q f -if A ,Q li In . 4 X . , 65 f L Au.. Qi '32 'Q 5 ' 157 'wt- ix A if ,. 4? pil . ,, ' A w. 'rf f X 1 lm AND THEIR ACTIVITIES Richard Jones lxiiss Xfieclu NICCTDY tiilrlilyll t'fil3l1S OPTIMIST 'lien weary, hut happy students hurry down the steps and out the lvl. doors as the clock strikes live-thirty. Vvhat have they heen doing? Vvell, among their iaunts around school since 5:05 they have hunted John to get the keys so they can wrap the package lor the engraver, dashed to the gym to ask the guys il they know tht- hoy in this picture, rushed some new write-ups to the printer. planned pictures, helped hiac take pictures and made countless trips to their cuhhye hole overlooking the town. All this was done to produce this fjptimist. Witt: Upookan llvliss lvlccrayl constantly answering questions, figuring pictures, and add- ing encouragement at the moments, the major stall soon learned the prohlems and delights in u. - . . . , ' .. N Nthngy: llrlillv hlynlmrr, .Xtllletnsg liayul Nnung, qkclvertlslngz Q hlmfiamllt-ss, filuss. Standing: fiwynm- l inkleman. l.ilt'Yill'yl .lanel ilihompson, .Xrt Ruthie lxlnorman. Jxcliyitia-sz Donald Gill, c'il'l'Illilli0Il. . I.. working on a yearhook. These editors were always alert lor a picture or story, and once one was spotted, it was doomed, as there was no way out. Starting in flctoher. Patty hegan to match names with faces, and Gwynne, to learn the liuture hopes ol each senior. Don passed out his little green hooks, while David hegan pacing the streets. Nleanwhile Eddie was deciding which loothali shot was best and Janet had her paint- lmrush out lor some clever ideas. hlac was always ready for one of La VVanda's or Ruthie-'s last minute hrainstorms and laithiul lvlarian Vvolter kept at her typewriter till the articles were com- plete. The main and most important cogs in the wheel - Pooka, Carolyn, and Dirk - round out the uluckiest staff in the world. arolyn Crihhs. tio-editor: Richard .lonvs, fin-editor: Patty uvvanda ixlocklwv, lim-atures: ixliss Veda lxlcfiray, Amlvisi-rg FEATURE STAFF fioralie xxia-ilu-I: lin: falliliz Barhara Xxvithersz La Xxianda ixlorlclwt-, editor: .Ioanne Brooks: Tat Deciding the outstanding character- istics ot each class was one ot the Feature Staliits problems. XfVirh the aid ot a tew students from each oi the three classes, the linal decisions were made. The statit also had the taste ol planning the opening section which tells why we are the uluclc- iest lcids in the worId.U CLASS STAFF fwleo Garotialos, .lean Harntmlelon. Carol Bauer, Lois Helsinger, I:ION'llIl' Thress, Pat Nici andless, editor. Patience was essential to the jolly group cutting, pasting, and tagging pictures as the Class Staff arranged the students ot MHS in their proper places. Checlcing the tile to see it a name has one or two Hrs' and drawing the proper lines. along with the many other small taslcs. liept the group husy. LITERARY STAFF Sitting: Norma Bailey, patty Holton, Aida Aronott, lxlildred Bain-r, Nanry ixliiler. Silltllltllgi Kiki De-nuetrion, Gerald Ragland, .lean SIIZIIII, Gwynne Ijinlilernan, editor. Mitts done, itts done... screamed Gwynne as she ran into 205. It, ol course, reterred to the class prophecy. Alter learning each senioris luture plans, the Literary Stall settled down in 206 to write the class prophecy. Having already completed the Class Poem and the Last XViIt and Testa- ment, the stall telt as though they were on the last leg ot their tasli. ACTIVITIES STAFF txiary tfselyn Xvatson, .Iuanita Brewer, I'at 'I-inley, .loyce Parr, lmuise Hall. Bea Getz. Patti Nixon, Ruthie ixloornian, editor. A sudden liash and the sound ot run- ning lootsteps olten lelt iVII IS students startled and hewildered. Is there a tire? NO, 'tis only a mernher ol the Activities Stall rounding up the otlicers ol some group or other to have a picture talcen. Constantly yelling to taithiul and checlcing to see it the pictures were hori- zontal or vertical were on this statltis schedule along with writing. rewriting. and then starting all over again. KW THLEF Q SHAW IXIIIUIIQ iili' lllillly IJYUIJ- ART UAW yi 5 Tilis slaiii Qntilereci iileir puinl ixrusiles, puini, ruiers, and paper logeiiner to Illiliifc' time cimwings for time fbpiimisl. Pennants. ax ilorsesimoe, ciover leaves, unci olimcr items depicting iueic were pinnneci iay time memimers oi' time Art Stair io iiuriiier uici lilc- tilemc oi iimis imoii. Kay Aciullls: Low:-ii iiilfllililfll Biii Hill: 'nm-I Aiiimnmxn. wiitnr: Ton: Vviuilv. if-ms oi' file .'XiiliK'iil' Sinn' g Y wus In cieeicie imw nmny parm-s lo save ibm' line imsiiel- I ,... , , I ,..- I ----- -a --1:f .:., . iruii lournumenl. Snare liley H I1-anreri il wouici ixringj imfi illl ia lo save lou nmny, oniy iiflllr IHIQUS NVPH' SilYl'Ii. ri.iliS slanii ililli fin- iuir oi urrzmg- mg uii ni lin- sporls in iireir proper orcier. iii-rmam ifiocii esperiuiiy spenl long imuru wrilingj up imsiwllmii gmm-s. iuiiaxn Kimirm-mi: Niuriiyn iiillgvraninig iivrnmn Biuviig ifaimiie- ixiyniiivr, vsiilnr: gimmlnr i'uvln-: .lu Dznvisonz ion: Diiimnn. ADVERTISING STAFF Biislers, smiles umi pains. nnci iilf' sniisiueiion oi getting il new uciveriiser were mnongj iili' experiences oi time Arivvrlising Simi-i. i.euvin,Q no section oi' tilt' inwn unexpioreci, tiliS sluiii Cun- vnssezi uii lile imusim-uses uniii tin-y soici lileir quolu. Beruuse oi tiwir eixiorls lime IOQH fipiimisi wiii iw ix iinuncini sueress. ui Ron' - iiuiw i.iv.'n'y. Silifilj' iilllllilll. iimiri Nllbllllgl, 4-miilnr ,Hill 'QOH' -' lgC'llllY NNVUHVVY, ,i.1'ffy Silllli, rlllilll ixilijlillqliii- Ruger Simier. jrri Ruin' - iiiuln Rnpvr, Kiimrivs Siiivs, ::,:: E' S lxliss vc-da lvlccray. adviser: Carolyn Crihbs: Dan Hayes, secretary-treasurer: Miss lxlahvl lfldri adviser: fxlmrlvs Feledy, president: Pete Carruthers, xife-president. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, a national honorary society lor high school journalists, was founded to promote higher standards of writing in secondary school puhli- cations. The Middletown High School contingent of the organization was in 1949 given the name of the Joseph S. Myers Chapter because of Mr. Myers' outstanding worlc in the journalistic field and interest in budding writers. A former columnist for the Middletown Journal, he founded the School ol Journalism at Qhio State llniversity. To qualify lor membership in the society, the aspirant must have exhihited some outstanding ahility on either the Middletonian or the Optimist, the two student puhlications of MHS. He must also ranlc scholastically in the upper one-third ol his class. he of good moral character, and he recommended hy both local advisers and the national secretary of the organization. Miss Mabel E. Eldridge, Middletonian adviser, and Miss Veda Mccray, adviser of the Gptimist, serve as the sponsors of the local group. MHS officers include Charles Feledy, president: Pete Carruthers, vice-president, Dan Hayes, secretary- treasurer. Qther Quill and Scroll members in Middletown High School are Norma Bailey, Jo Davison, Gwynne Finlcleman, Aida Aronolf, and Carolyn Crilahs. Additional students were initiated the latter part of May at the home ol Miss Eldridge. 71 ina Q. Sillinq: Norma Built-y, '4-l'ilIlll'4'I Clmrles lfelvrly, lfilitorg Pat Davis, Circululion. hs.. Yiw- Slumlingq: P1-tv t'ElfI'lllllQ'l S, Assistant lf4litorg Gcrulil Rnglnnrl, lvlnnaging Erlitori Nunry Lee Yorom, News: MIDDLETONIAN Svoops mul snoopsl Tlle lirst ure wlml llle xlillflllqlllllilll triecl to put out every issue, Emil tlw sevoncl, tlle lmrow-lmenten instruments userl to get tlieml For tlw snlxe ol journalism, re- porters roumecl tlle lmlls from Septemlmer till lxluy. cliffgillgf lor tllose important lads wllicli met tlue reaclers' eyes every other Tuesclay. lfclitors even enclurecl ioy-rifles lmelore :lawn to llle Frunlilin Clironiele wllere tlme lxliclclletonian is printf-cl, zu cluty wlmiell enclenrecl tlme paper to tlwm tremenrlously. ln tlle clriver's seat, lJotl1 in tht- trusty little Cllevrolet usecl lor tlme iourneys to Franlilin and in tlle eclitorvs clmir. wus Clmrles Felerly, lmclcefl lly tlle unlaltering Qlliclaxrwe ol' lxliss lxlulmel Elclriclge, nclviser lor tlie paper. Vl.0Qf1lll6'f witli ix tulentert stall ancl lmrrllworlcing reporters, llley larouglmt to lVlHS ilu- lxest in news, lezltures, ancl sports areounts. 72 flmrlt-s I1-It-fly, Bliss Nlnlu-l lflmlrixlgc 4 ... 4 W' t SPORTS STAF c1iltiIt'I'l'fI itftltllltt lbilll I-IHYPS. illtttlOI' Oli 'itiayes' tiaystactxfi to tearn whieh games theyttt vover next are these taithtuis ot' the Sports Staff who att wortxect together to hring areurate aefounts ot the ixtictctie ixtagieu to avirt reacters ot lim ever-popular page three. to Daxisnll. t,ynn Hayes, than Hayes, Illltilll Kimtrn-it, U 3 .a 'ww' , , A F ' st ivy, , lb... ' K, av ,L , 2 .,,.,.,.,- Q .. it FEATURE STAFF uixtust he turneci in hy htomtayt Such ctire warnings against tate assignments hy iicti Norma Bailey tiept the memhers ot' the htictctte- tonian Feature Staff on their toes. These writers. atways on the atert tor the unique anci unusual in sehoot tite, were responsihte tor tilting the seronct page with, among other things. the pictures ot mystery hancts which puzztect IWHS reacters In weeixty. T1'l'l'y Sums, RUSH ,l4IIlt' Qillsilllu. Ntlrnlfl llhlitey. itinnl Hupliilis. STAF Boss Nancy Yoeom watches with ap! provat, as one ot her proteges Conducts an interview. Running the gamut trom 'thot tipsn to routine coverage, these etlti- Cient reporters wortcect harct to satisty the ctemanrts ot various groups cieserying puhtieity anct to tieep their rearters up-to- ctate on the news ot the ixtHS anct the toeai eommunity. Nami' Ymmn. Pat tqugan. ifarl Niaili, .Xifta yxronott. tor Cl1HflCS Feledy Kiki Demetrion Carolyn Crihlms Tom Dillman Gwynne Finlilf-man Jenn Hamhleton Bill Hilz Richard Jones Pat lvlccanrlless 'il Wlanda Ml7CLl79f' Ruthie lvloorman Joyce Parr Terry Sams Janet Thomson Florence Thr:-ss 74 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY When they were chosen to comprise this year's first contingent ol the National Honor Society last November, fifteen happy students realized that hard worlc truly does bring great honor. This group was elected on the bases of scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service. Elected president was Charles Feledy, editor ol the lvliddletonian, president of Miami Hi- Y, and a delegate to both Boys' State and the World Affairs Institute. Jean Hamhle- ton was chosen vice-president with Gwynne Finlcleman, secretary. This is purely an honorary organization, since it is not active around school. uThis morning we are going to induct twenty-six members into the National Honor Society to join the ranlcs of the fifteen selected in November. This is no small honor, for this organization is not only nation-wide, hut also world-wide. When Charles Felecly said these words a silence fell over the MHS auditorium as all listened to an informative speech telling what N. H. S. truly is. An im- pressive tapping ceremony, in which the fifteen former members designated the luclcy students hy touching their shoulders with a purple and white wand, brought the thrilled students to the stage. This addition rounded out the 1955 National Honor Society group, slightly less than fifteen per cent of the senior class. Students representing the various cluhs and organizations active at MHS were chosen for membership. Selection is based on a students merit in the fields ol service, scholarship, leadership, and citizenship during his three years in high school. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ISI Row - Gwynne Finlxleman, film Garolalos, Joanna llershner, Aida Aronoll, .lean Bn-its-rilx-flier, fiorulie VV4-ilcel, Carol Nlaier, Jean Hamlmleton. Znrl Ron' -- Nllfllltl Bailey. Nancy lxliller, Barlvara Xfvitllers, lvlarilyn Filzgeralrl, Lois llclsinger, Carol Bauer 'grrl Row -- Herman Bloclc, Pete Carruthers, Tod Olt, Gerald Cnttnngim, David Young, Phil Ramsey. .ith Row - Dan Hayes, Ben Vveaver, Gerald Ragland, Ed Cross, Don Schneider, Lowell Bnrnluart, lpn' Saylor, Charles Fc-lt-fly. ins! vvar, as in lin' pasl. sixlm-n imys Xu-rv l'il0S0lI irmn fin- iunior :iam lo alh-mi fin .'XllH'I'ii'illI i.4-gion-sponsorvci iillviu-yi' iioys' Stale: wilicil was in in- iwiri lilllilllf lin ' SPVOHCI xwc-if oi .iIllll'. VVGIS SfiIPIilli0ii iillf ci llllp IDPFFY III nurliu-rn fliiio m-ar init-mio, wilvrf- lin' imys wvrv lo sp!-mi lin' wvvii in pradivai vxpr-ri:-mx-s oi gow-rnlm-nl. ,Nl Boys' State liw if-iiows aiways vie-ri tin-ir own oiiiiriauis ami iurrn a Uslaivn XYilil'il liwy tiiviciv info vilic-s ami f'0lIl1iif'S so Iilaf vvvrx' ibm' ililS a Quvc-rnrm-niai position oi sormf fypv. i.asl yc-ar lin- iviiows were cimsvn cariy in lim spring imy Iiw ivafiiers ami lim .'Xllll'f'i4'ilIl i.l'L!i0lI, ami IIIOSI oi' liwln were woricing lin' trip into iiwir SIIIIHIIPI' Sf'ill'!ilIii bi-ill'll iili 1 sari m-ws Came- win-n lin- Cincinnati iinquircr rf-porh-xi liial linen- wouici iw no i5llfiU'Yl' Boys' Stale iiiis year. for Camp Perry iiaci iw:-n iimmcic-fig lima! it wonici lain' some time to Cie-ar lime Camp for use: ami fiial lin-rv was no otin-r spot acir-quale ior lim plIl'pOSf', vspeciaiiy al so iale a ciaie. Nvitin tina! m-ws tile Boys' Staff- fanfiiciatvs CPEISPCI I0 anliripale an aii-c-xpvnsv paici lrip in falnp P1-rry ami retains-ri oniy fin- lnvlnory of ireing Ciinsen. Vi4ilf'SC' imys, i10xx'1-we-r. five-p in lin-ir iwarls, wiii aiways Ciwrisil fin' iilougili iilili iilij we-rv so imnorf-ci. 1-vcn ii tin- iales proiliiuiivci tiiem iil'0l1l 1-xr-rfisingj lin- priviivgfc- oi ativmiingj ami if-arningf more aimut Iiwir governmvnl. ui Run' lllfl Iellll' -' fi: ini Run flil Ron BOYS' STATE i,.ux King, ixiynilio-r, Pirmn iiiiilnnn, Tmn iinrlnnn, Valli inilnsnll, iiursim- mimi Raggianni, fiilarifw I'Vl'if'fiY, Ririmrsi .i0m'S, vi-1-rry Sams, iiiii iiiil. i'ini Raina-V. iaii iM-nririsii. iinn Rupvr, ii:-lv fiarruliwrf. iiM'nny XY:-aur f xv i A x Bianiu-nxinp zw bm Q, Q K XS -RQ N . wa .X -f .x x za w . Kiki Denmetriolm, Patty ixiifiantiiess, .ioyce Parr, Rutimie ixioornmnn. G I R L S ' S T A T E UA cimartereti imus wiii ieave Cincinnati, 522 Broadway, on Saturday, June 21, at 1:00 P.NI. anti arrive at Coiumimus at 4:00 Timese were time worcis receiveci imy tour enthusiastic junior Qiris a iew weeics imeiore timey were to iyoarci timis imus imeacieci ior Capitai Liniversity. Time snmmmnmer oi 1952 was time iourtim year timat ixiiciciietown sent representatives to Buckeye Ciirisi State. Time trips for time giris were marie possiimie imv time ixiiciciietown Federation oi Vvomenis Ciuiws, time Business and Proiessionai Vvomenis Ciuim, time VVonmen's Auxiliary of time American Legion. anci time Pimi Beta Psi Sorority. Time oimiect was to iearn imy putting into practice time iunctions oi city, county, and state governments. Time imusy weeic oi campaigning, eiections, speecimes, anci time inauguration iounci time ixiiciciie- town cieiegates activeiy taking part in everytiming. inciurieci aiso in time activities were a trip timrougim time Capitoi, tea at time Governoris ixian- sion, a formai imanquet, a picnic, taiixs witim government oificiais, taient simows, anti various otimer timings aii acimiing up to an enjoyaimie anci informative seven ciays. Rnlimif' Bioornm mn .ioyre Parr ijamiiy BIULTRIIICIIPSS Kiiii Di-nmetrion Rullm- M ...,r.1. an Dirk lflfnm- lay f-.- Parr Kiki D .-....- in f,11 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council, the student governing body of MHS, is composed of thirty memhers elected at the beginning ol the year, ten being chosen from each class. The officers lor the year were Joyce Parr, president: Diclc LeForce, vice-president: Ruthie lxloorman, secretary: Talt Kendrick, treasurer: Kiki Demetrion, sergeant at arms. Among the various projects set up for the year were the sending of medicine to a former student from Greece, placing shelves in the girls' restrooms, raising money to help the organ fund, and selling purple and white shalcers to the enthusiastic haslcethall lans. Aida Aronoll lfil lx rcmss ' iw -Q The Council staged a well-attended dance , 'SN following the dedication ol the Wade E. lxliller H I hlqn' Q Gym with the help ol lxliss Ellen Easton and lxlr. ,wg Lawrence Johnson. Candidates chosen lor the ' is ..,, I-My , lting and queen were seniors Aida Aronoll. X if 3 lvlildred Balier. Ed Cross, and Charles Hawlcins: rf , juniors Sally Duane, Nancy Yocom, Benny lwlc- lntire, and Seth Howard: sophomores lxlancy Kilburn. Nancy Purvis, Kenny Hellman, and .lo-Ed Bechtel. During the intermission Ed Cross and Aida Aronolf were named the royal couple. Q 'T YOUTH FORUM Dan Hayes, lrvasurer lvalt Ks-nclrirli. pre-siflx-nt .loyw ltarr, yifc-prvsiclellt Carolyn Crilmlus, secretary Never in our tmistory tias it tween so important tliat tlie youttl ol our country lJe eotucatert in worlct alwlairs. rl-lie Youtti Forum under ttle leacterstlip ol H. H. t.awrence gives stuctents an opportunity to learn more atmout anct ctiscuss xvitli ttieir class- mates tlie prolmlems ol tlle worlct ol toctay. Tliis lmeingj a presictential election year, tlre Youtlm Forum sponsorect a t-lIl0Clin election tor tht- stuctents anct faculty ol lxlictctletoxvn Higflr Sctuool. ifxltllilllfrfll it was a close lmallot, General tfisen- liower won over tlis opponent, txlr. Stevenson. Tlie stuctents also elected state ollicials anct ite- cictect ttiat ttmere stroulct not tae a constitutional convention. A Forumesponsorect magazine ctrive in Noycm lner nettect tor several memlmers ot tlie group partial payment lor ttieir trip to Vvasliington over Easter. Several twunctred clollars' worttm ol Crowell-Collier magazines were solct,witt1 Carolyn Critmlxs proving to lye ttle star saleslactyg stie receivecl a prize ol one dollar. Chairman ot ttle drive was Nancy' txfflitter wlmo Coforctinatecl tlie activities ol' Ili:- tliree competing teams. Nancy Ntiller, Eileen Bistlop, Pat Burns. ist Row - Pi-le Carrutlmers: Clmarles Feledy, vice-president: Tait Kendricic, president: Bill Hogg, secretary: Tom Dillnman, treasurer. ,xml Row - flmris R1-vc-los, Ken Naudin, Mac Tolaias. Harold Tanner, iiarry ter Braalc, Bill Broolts. l.ouis Brown, Art Draut, Bolo fir-is. HI-Y COUNCIL Time governing imody of time iwliddletown Hi-Y is a group composed ol a rep' resentative from eaclm cluim and its respective president. Tait Kendrick of Miami imeads time group wimiclm plans time lmomecoming celebration, appropriates money for clmaritable purposes. and sets time dates and rules for Hi-Y lmaslcetball and loot- imall leagues. Time imaslcetimall and toucim lootlaall leagues are organized every year witlm time individual cluims competing. Final Winners, names are engraved on tropimies placed in time boys' loimbv at time YMCA. Tlmis year Miami Triangle won time lootimall lmonor. in imaslcetimall eaclm club imas an A team and a B team so tlmat all boys imave a cimance to participate. Time games were imeld in time old Middie Gym and Pantimer was time winner in botlm divisions. Time Hi-Y meetings imegin witlm a joint worsimip service imy time boys, wimo timen go to timeir individual clubs lor business meetings and programs. Joint meetings are lmeld wimenever an outstanding speaker or film can be secured. Eacim club is allowed to lmave its own activities. sucim as imayrides and joint meetings witlm Y-Teens, ii approved imy time Council. Time Hi-Y,s also sponsor time dances eaclm Friday evening at time YMCA. 80 Basiaetlmaii League in .Xction HI- INDUCTIOQ Each year in tiie miciciie oi November time iocai Hi-Y inciucts sophomores anti otiwers Wino have expressefi tiieir riesire to join in time ieiiowsiiip of Hi-Y meetings. The most important requirement for joining Hi-Y is practicing anti maintaining! time icieais of Hi-Y. formal induction service is meaningful anti one IOIIQ-FCIIIFIIIA imereci ily all former and new memlxers of HiAY. Tile program. ieci by ali presimients. is Fentercfi arounri in Quest Speaker. This year time Rev. Siclnev Nicfarninon of tile CTIWLITCII of the .Ascension presenteri a very inspiring message. Tile lmoys repeat time Hi-Y pledge and receive time Hi-Y pin wiiicii serves as a lasting remincier of time icieais. iiarrw' ter Braille, Hogg, viimn ilillnmn, P4-te tiilf'!'lIiIlK'Y'S, Rev. Siflnm-y Nirfxaliilllull, isurifiy Bmiiun. lilnaries Hawkins, Charles Feiefiy. Izlllllil' Nlllllflllilll, ISUID tetbfk, IAUVVPH Isilfllllilfl, .IVNH HhIlllYlf'tCln, lilwilllllil h10t'klN't', Ijiill IIHYPS, fqarulvn frihhs, lrnultly liratton, Barham Vvithers, Div!! Sl'lllN'illl'I'. One ol the highlights ol' the year was the formal Y-Teen Sweetheart Danes attenclefl hy the senior memhers anrl their dates. Don Schneider reignecl as Su eel heart King ol Y-Teens. Other Canciictates were Buflcly Bratton, Tom Harmon, Dan Hayes, Boh Roclc and Eclwarcl Payne. -TEEN The Yflieens are closely alliliatecl with the many variecl eivic' events ol this Community ancl school. During tht- year they are active in polio and cancer clrives, huclcly poppies, and lorget-me-nots. Trees are wrappecl lor Arhor Day. Food haslcets are given to neecly lamilies hy the incliviclual groups on Vlnhanlcsgivingj antl Christmas Day. flther projects inclucle sencling cancly hars to lfurope, clerorating the school Christmas tree. selling carnations lor Spanish Vvar Veterans, and selling lillies lor cripplecl children on Easter Seal Day. Yflieen girls spencl many hours in the Gilt Nooli ol the lvlitltlletown Hospital ancl gain a leeling ol' satislvaetion anrl happiness hy conf trihulingg their time ancl ellorts to others. lllliklill fvlrwl-e11'is1': I,a1XY11111ia1 NI mrs' Uwe Nlililrn-cl B.1kvr Illlillii' ix1our11111l1 ljtliiy Hurpring Vic-11 Ua1r11l11l11s Unyv Dash-r i'X11lI1Ie'1-11 IX1-Hvr ,lx-.111 Hnllllzlvlon I'a1l NI1C'11n1II1-S, H411 fivlx I11y4 1' Parr Kiki '54-111n'iri1111 f'11r11l111 firilrlrs Nlnrilyn l4ifZQ'l'I'ilIkI l'l11r4'll41' Hlrvss l.1-1111 Hilyvs 511s.111 Rupp Shirlvy D11l11':111 Pnl I111lvy lgilflliilil Xvilllvrs l'a1I HUH1111 -TEEN NITIATION In illl ilHfJl'0SSiV9 Cexnciielighi service in DQCH111- 'wr l1iI1t'ty-Eight girls were i11iiii1f6d inin Y-Tevns. lllilkillfl tim lolal HIGIIIIJCFSIHIJ Iwo i11111clrvci sixty- lvive. E2ll'll svnior was given il Little Sis. n sopho- more, with whom she Corresponcleci EIHOHOUIOIISIY. In the spring El Big and Little Sis Puriy was iwici unc' H10 Sisvs icienlily was ciisfloseci. 'VIII' NV-TPOIIS UF? COIUPOSCCI of SOVPH fTiElf1QICS -- C:ilI!1lIlil, loin, Rim. l-e1111l1df1, Sigfnm. Epsilon, 111111 Cline-gn. The prcsicle-nts ami proggmm ci111ir111c-11 ol the lriz111gles ronstiiuie H19 Cnlmiiwi. wl1i1'I1 plans ilte ioini n100ii11,f1s of ilu' y0ztr.Tl1f- Nr-PVPFII Cxllllllfil vonfaisis of C0llll l1lll1ily wonwn who nrv illtl'H'St9fl in time Y-Teens, This your Hwy workf-fl 1-'apvc'iz1Hy lmrci in elssislinginiI1PpIa11111i11f,fi111ci pri-pz1rz1lio11ol the Vvorlcl ireuowship progjrnln mul lin- Nioilwr and Iibilllghtfll' Ten. Burl-11r.1 Xvillu-rs R11iI1i4' xioor1111111 fmyi- Hush-r ljlxxvilllllil N104 klY1'l' Nusznn lxupp f'11r11Iy11 firimue R 3 '4 I 5 1 Q JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Time .Iunior Classical League experienced acute growing pains in lojj. 'I-lme local rlmapter ol' .I.C.I,. toolc in titty nmemtners to carry on ttne torctm ol classical civilization in tIme modern world. Togettmer wittm time tormer memtmers tImey journeyed to Delaware April 17. to attend time Ttmird State .I.C.L,. Convention presided over Iny Rictmard Jones, succeeding as president Jeri Kindred, tirst president of time state organization and also a lvliddletonian. Ttie various state organizations wiII meet in June tor ttmeir First Natiommal Ijlanning Convention wittm Miss Veda lVIcCray as general ctmairman at Miami University tor tliree days wtmicti will protnataly go down in Imistory as time First National ,I.C.I.. Convention. Riclmard lvlallmcr, consul: Ctmarles Felt-fly, slav LATIN BANQUET Stepping riglmt loot Iiirst I.atin students entered time Imanquet ImaII Ivor ttme annual Latin Ixanquet. Togas were ttme vogue ttlat nigtmt wittm a Iew colorful stolas clotting time scene. After slmoes tmad Imeen removed and an offering nmade to time gods, time least was Imrougtit immto tlme Iaalt Imy a numlmer ol slaves. Delving irmto tlme tender morsels and waslming tlmem down wittm wimme tVVelctm's Grape Juice, time diners were entertained Imy dancers and singers. along witlm several slcits wtmictm added time tinistm- ing touctmes to a deligtmtiul evening. Time slaves, tmaving z be served time modern Romans and turnistmed ttmem witlm water to wasli ttmeir Iiands. replaced ttmeir sandals as a nigtmt in LJIQI Rome came to a close. S4 rn-asun-r, Hugiu Paimer S1-i'rv'lary, tiilariotli- I:4'f2llSUll Presicic-lit, Siririvy Armitage Yin' i7resicim'nt, .iuciy Sanfier JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB Ttle Junior Literary Ctuia, uncier ttme ciirection ot Mrs. Nevin Smucixer. stuciiert American auttnors and American icieais at tiweir reguiar meetings. Several riramati- zations were presented, ot wtiicti ttle most outstanding was The Legenct ot Sieepy Hoiiowf' Among ttre other activities was a iuaice sate to raise money tor some wortiwy project to be seiecteci in May. MIDDIE FOOTLIGHTERS A new organization this year uncier ttme direction ot Mrs. Jotm Alterman was ttle Middie Footiigtiters. Any sophomore wtio tlaci a yen for the ciramatic arts migtmt txeiong to ttlis group, Wi'liCtl is a stepping stone toward Nationai Ttiespians. Time Ttlanicsgiving assemtaiy, llwiidcat Vviiiie Carves the Turkey, was time-ir tirst puiyiic presentation. Anottler weii-pertormeci production was Hcieanect anci Pressecif' given at one ot tiieir reguiar meetings. This yearis officers were Deanna Lambert, president, Kenny Heitman, vice-presicientg Patsy .io Ciiiey. secretary: Ann Downing, treasurer. aug, .r 'x .layee Parr, Tall Kenilrielc, :Xicla Aronoll, Slcip Ramsev. DEBATE hlhe lxliclclletown High Sehool Cle- lmate team unnler the leaflership ol lxlrs. .lolnn Alterman has lmeen very sueeesslul this year in the tournaments through- out the state. A total ol the results lroln the praetiee tournaments shows lorty- three wins anrl sixteen losses. The IS team eomposecl ol Dielc Jones, Sheila Rogers, ,loyee Haelcney, pat Cogan, Shelhy Velle, Bill Rush, Nancy Pxerliey, ancl Carol lleller, won thircl plaee in the Ohio High Sehool Speeeh League tournament at Vvyoming. The A team tool: liirst place at the State National Forensic League tournament, which placing qualiliecl the memhers of the A team to go to the National Speeeh tournament to he helrl at Denver, Colorarlo, in June. RESOLVED: That the Atlantic Pact Nations should form a Federal Union , , . e a L Aiila Aronoll, vire-presirlentz Benny Xxeaver, serilxez ltlorenn Thress, presialenlz lvlarjorie llawlsins, seeretary: .lohn llurston treasurer, FOR NSEC LEAGUE Ilia- National ljorensie l.eagtie is an organiza- tion lor the arlvaneement ol speeeh. lxlemlmership is open to all stutlents who show interest ancl gain twenty points through Competitive Contests. Out ol twenty-live entrants in incliviclual events in National lrorensie l.eague praetiee meets, live won clistrirt honors ancl partieipatecl in the state meet: Kenneth Blount tlirst in Vvestern Cjhio in Dramatie Ueelamationl, .lohn Hurston, Tom Kemp, l:lorenee Vlihress, ancl Benny Vveaver trepresenting Southwestern CJhio Distrietl. Others winning entranee to the tlistriet meet were Darlene l.argent, George Ritter, anrl Bert Shearcl. Florence llowell is eoaeh ol incliviclual events ancl sponsor ol the loeal N. F. l.. chapter. stwri-Iary. The annual favorite. HThe Christmas Carol.. hy Charles Dickens, was presented for the Yule- ticie chapel to a receptive audience. Scrooge was welt portrayed hy Bill Hiiz, Bch Cratrhit hy Ben txiclntire. and Scroogets nephew hy Diet: tVlc'intire. NATIONAL THESPIANS The National Thespians Society was estahtisheci at INIHS in Novemher. 1948. Stuftents are granteri memhership tor having performed meritoriousiy in dramatic arts ami having met the membership quaiittirations and stanctarcis of their respec- tive troupes. A fitting climax to the activities ot the year was the very impres- sive initiation service in tviarch. The Oriental ptay, The Romance of the Vvitiow Pattern, was interpreted at the close ot the initiation. ist Row - .tuanita Bremer, Xi1'l'Al!l't'Siitf'I1i1 lion XV:-:ns-r, fic-ric: .lc-an Hamtmtelon, re- writing se-crm-tarv. :mi Row - .Xirta Aronoft, treasurer: Hitt, pri-sith-nl: txtiss i torem's- i owr-H. actxisvr: fin ynne ljilllilblllilll clirreslioiictilig 1953 SENIOR PLAY ivieiry Cimse's tilree-uct comedy uigiarveyu direct- ed imy iViiss ifiorence Poweii revoives around ifiwood P. Dowd CB-ill Hiizi. who sees time ap- parition oi an invisiimie six feet ttlree and a txait inet: raimimit und introduees it to aii ot iwis sister's iriends. His sister Veta fAidu Aronoiti and tier daugimter Myrtle Mae ttfiorence Fi-ill'f'SS, ure trying desper- uteiy to Quin ei piuce in soeiety. After Eiwood introduces Harvey to tiieir aunt, ixirs. Ciiauvenet Uoyre Purri, und to ttie mnid Uean Hambietoni. Veta resoives to tlave tfiwood Uput awuyn. Vvitim tile iieip oi tilt' Judge tpiiii Romsey, tiley send 4v ' i E 4 Elwood and Harvey to Ciiumieyis Rest Home operated try Dr. and Mrs. Ctulmiey tBenny Vveaver and Gwynne Finiciemani, wtmere Elwood meets Dr. Sanderson fTom Roper, and Rutil Keiiy Uoanna Hersimeri, and Myrtle meets Vviison from Vvtlitei. Comedy reaciles u ciimax Wtlen Veta is mistuiieniy piaced in time Rest Home instead ot' tier tmrottler. After Veta realizes that witiwut Harvey iler brotiler, wtio tms been a icind, considerate and ioving person. wiii tue, as the taxi driver from iVicDonaidi puts it, Hiiife ottler peopief, stme pre! vents tile doctors from giving Eiwood an injection wiifcti would rid idim oi tile apparition. i E e I vi. -gnc,-V1-u-1-I -nf T., 1- DUNHAM CLUB PLAY The 1955 production of the Dunham Club was Coveralls, a three-act comedy which centers around the Stillman family. Mr. Stillman Uohn Hurston, is busy running for Mayor and Mrs. Stillman flvlildred Baker, is very worried because her daughter Susan fDaisy East, is falling in love with Walter Brant tHoward Watsonj, a mechanic. No one sympathizes with Susan except Grandma Stillman fpat Tinleyf, who is constantly airing her various lilies and dislikes. Mrs. Morrison fcharlotte Fergusonl, one of Mrs. Stillman's best friends, is desperately attempting to maneuver a marriage between her daughter, Patricia fEllen Mccartyf, and Alexander Stillman Uohn Watsonf. The maid Irene fEloise Dupee, proves to he an extremely out-spoken person. Right before he is to make a most important speech Mr. Stillman loses his voice and Vvalter saves the day by finding a recording of the speech. Mrs. Stillman then realizes that maybe Walter won't he such a had son-in-law after au. So f ,H 3 l a s Jumon ' CLASS PLAY Nl-tiat ltrewster Hoy, a three act coinecly, was presentecl hy the junior class uncler the clirection ol lwliss Dorothy .lohnson. Pee Vvee ttsen lxlclntirel who is very shy with girls antt .loey Brewster tlyicli Nlclntirel whose sweetheart is lxlinerya lxlitchell tl.incla Tieinanl rleyise a plan wherein they write to Bonnie Hates. alias. Dear Alone in the Vvorlct tl.aVonne l ugettl. Pee Vvee sencts Bonnie a picture ol' lxlr. Pmrewster tliill Rushl ancl when Bonnie sees that hels an olrter :nan she clecicles he will he a goocl companion lor her mother. Elsa llates Uoyce llacluieyl. Bonnie goes to the llrewster house to claim Dart Brewster. .loey anrl Pee Vvee hicle her in the closet. which plays a large part in the mix-up. Elsa Bates. who, in- cictently. is an olrl sweetheart ol Dart Brewster. comes to the Brewster householct in search ol Bonnie. Nvhile she is tallxing to lxlrs. Brewster tlxlancy tferlxeyl, it is reyealert that lxlr. Brewster has hacl lunch with lwlrs. Bates. He comes home anct ltincls hiinsell in the cloghouse, although he has secretly ptannect a party lor his wite, Nancy lznrewster tSally U't:riell ancl Phil ttayworth tfieorge Ritterl are young lovers who learn hy the arrival ol Philvs granclmother tfarol Vvestl that love cloes not always run smoothly, Alter a lot ot explaining everyone realizes the whole affair was a inistalae which taught each one a lesson. ll K N D A D Y 1952 SENIOR PLAY The IQSIB. Senior Class, nncler tlie clireetion ol Nlrs. Arlene Alterman nncl lxli-as Florence Powell, presentecl tlie play, Kind Lady, lny Eclwarcl Ctloclorov. Tlie scene is the liome of Nlary Herries tclmrnm Nlasonl at lx'1Ol1tZlQllE' Square, Lonclon. lxlnry talxes in Henry Almlmott tl-arry Sullivanl, a poor man, tlius beginning n series ol troulmling incidents. Henry gains lxlarys syinpatliy lmy telling of his siclc wife Arlo tSnlly Boxwelll and small child. Mary invites tlie family to come and live witli lier. Henry seizes control ol lwlary Herries' lmuseliolcl and forces lier present maicl Rose Uenny Kentlrirlil to leave, placing liis friencls, lVlr. and lwrs. Eclwnrcls tpmolx Rnlier and Beulnli Squiresl and tlieir clauQl1tertBartJara Arnolcll in tlie position ol domestic' servants. lWary's lriencls, Lucy Vvatson tNancy Sliermunl, Pliyllis filenning tllutli lxlarie Stutenrotlil, and Pete Snntnrcl tBill Lanel, tail in tlieir attempts to solve the mystery ol lmer imprisonment. Otlmers involvecl in tlie plot are Nlr. Foster Ueri Kinclrecll, tl1e cloctor tlim Frislmyl, Gustov Rosenberg Uim Pappasl, nncl a servant tsylvia Alexanclerl. lxlnrilyn l.z1wson zxnfl Holm Nvells were tlie student directors. ,ss- l i l l , 5 M'LLE MODlSTE ulVi'i.l.E MODiS14E, a two act operetta lay Victor Herbert, centers arounct an Parisian tiat stiop ownect lay Niaciame Cecile llxfiarilyn Tliomasl. Fifi lLouise Halll is the most popular ot tlie sales girls, wtiictl tact ciistresses lvladame Ceciiets daugtiters fslwirley Duncan, Stiiriey Armitagel. Captain Etienne cle Bouvray lDicli Leijorcei fails in love wittl Fifi, but t1is weaittly uncle lTalt Kenclriclci tortmicis txim to marry tier. Hiram Bent Uim Young, persuacies Fifi to leave time tiat sliop anti go on time operatic stage. Returning as tiie lamous lwiiiie lwiociiste. stie manages at last to win over the ctisgruntleci uncle, ami all encis lmppily. Otlwers wittl principal parts in ttie prociurtion were Phil Ramsey, .ieri Kincireci. paul Cole. .I0ilIl Hurston. Beverly Pate, .lenny Kenclriclc, anct Rutii Nlarie Stutenrotli. Nliss Helen Vveintrerger ciirecteci tile operettu, ami music was proviclecl ivy time orciiestra uncier tile lmaton ol lvlr. ifranltlin. louise iiall, V4-rnona Slllllil, Patty Gerlner. .lufly iieattv, Pat Burns, Pal Davis, Sally Duane. ixlarx Sislxles, lfileen Bisllop, Sllirley Armitage. TRIPlE TRIO Under tlwe guiciance ol Niiss Helen Vveinlierger the iNiHS Triple Trio completecl anotlier successlui year. Tile girls made appearances i'iN'0llQl'lOllt the year incluciimf several ciuring time Clnistmas season. HTi1e Clmristmas Songf' usiient Nigimhn Hsilver Bells, and url-l liI't3'-tW0 Feet and Eigilt Little Tails, were some ol tile songs tliey presenteci. in the annual Ohio District ixiusic Festival, in wlmicln tlmey sang! HA Birci Flew, tlley receiveci a superior rating. This enalbleci tllem to compete in time state contest ill ixiay. BAND COUNCH Tile Band Council cieals witll time various clulies ixlarilyn Gelnn, Coralie Vveilcel, l,ulie Sitlcle. Paoli it ll anti prolmlems of imancl camp. Alter a weelc-long campaign, memluers oi tlme lNiHS imanci camp electeci llieir ollicers. Tlmey were Paola Bell, presi- cientg Lulie Siclcle, vice president: Coralie VVeilcel, secretary: anti Cliarles lXfilE'IlCl6I'llHlll, treasurer. lxlarilyn Gelnn, Boi: Bell, anci .lacli iVlci-auglwiin were cilosen senior, junior, and soplmomore rep- resentatives, respectively. Wir. .loe Franklin, ciirector, appointeci time minor ollicers wilo were Tom Roper, iilmrarian: Benny Nveaver, luusiness manager: Terry Sams. stucienl ciirector: and Davici Sellxy. uniform manager. Tliis group constituleci time governing lwociv ol tile organization. BAND lhl 'QUU' -' ls1'f'liV Klll'llIll'l, illllllfl' IUIHISOH, limi lslwl, 'lions K1-mp, Tom llmlsun. :ml Row - Kvnm-tl: firawlinrtl, l.:-nnia Re-iglul, Marilyn fit-lim, Vvamla Barlc, ,lam-t Suv Farr, t'llilf'l1'S ixlltllllltllllilll, f,'!41l'i4'l, Nlilfislll' Iiayl.-, luyu- ixlills, lmsliz- Sly:-, rl.llf' iVlHS marciling imanct impressecl local lians witli time precision. playing. ancl entllusiasm ol tlmeir lmanct sliows at every local ancl out-ol-town lootlmall game. ln preparation lor tlmis most successful season time luancl cirillecl nine Tliursciay evenings last summer prior to camp. A text lmoolc callecl imlarcliing witli ixlusicn was stuclieci at camp anal many more llours were spent in actual practice. Tlwe antics ol Ferclinancl time Bull at tile Alcron N0ffll game was one ol time stunts in a sllow callefl Ul-atin American Saga. fftlier performances incluclecl the Butler County Fair. Paracle ol tile liIllfIlltS Templar, and the ivlemorial Day parade. 4-i - - Q Q fi - ss ,I x f Q .A t 5-,nbjtkjae 'U , Q mate f lst Row -- Bolm Bell, Nanry Pence, Jim iVlcGraw, David Sellmy, Slmirley Jolmnson, Nancy Neville, .lanirz lzuncs. larlc lVl41i-auglmlin, Terry Sams. Cyntlmia Howland, .loan lvlorris. :ml Row - Howard Watson, Carole Carr, ,linm Ralston, Ronnie Egelston, Frank Capozzi, Jimmy Butrlm Alive Nlaurice, Carol Vvest, Harold Taylor, Dale Slmoclcey. Larry Abner. Luke Siclcle, Douglas Russell Grover Banlcs, Harold Farics, Paul Perlcins, David Parker. xrrl Row - Bill Reynolds. Vvinlord Lawson, Harold Conrad, Tom Roper. Bert Slmcard. Peggv Mania fwnrulvn Cooper, Dirlc Nlclntire, David Vvillianms, Mr. Joe Franklin. I CONCERT BAND Time lmigimligtmt ot time season lor time MHS concert loand was ttmeir performance on Felmruary 22 under time direction ot Dr. Frank Simon, a Middletonian wlmo aclmieved international lame as premier Cornet soloist and assistant conductor Wittm time famous Sousa Band. Dr. Simon also organized and conducted time Armco Band wlmiclm broadcast over a coast-to-coast radio imoolc-up for years. Over eleven tmundred people were timrilled by time music, and time students were deligimted witlm time receipts ol over a tlmousand dollars. Timis sum was added to ttme profits from time Concessions at time local lmaslcetlmall games and time projects of ttme Band Associates to tmelp pur- rlmase new tmand uniforms. Time balance will be talcen from time MHS atlmletic fund. Time otlmer activities of ttmis band under time direction of Mr. Franlclin included two lmigim scimool assemblies, four assemblies at junior tmigtms and grade sctmools, tm concert for time Butler County teactmers, a concert lor time benefit ol polio, music for commencement, and performance at all local loaslcettnall games as well as time two Hamilton games. Time band also entered the Soutlmwest Regional Competitive lvlusic' Festival lmeld at Fairmont Higtm Sclmool near Dayton in Niarclm. 03 TWIRLERS Niarching on the l-oothall liielcl ancl attracting much attention, the seven twirlers ol the WIHS Band presentecl many pleasing performances. Although harcl worlc and long hours of practice were essential, the thrill ol strutting with the hand was ample rewarcl. lst Ron' - Phyllis lxIl'Kl'llZi1', lla-at llollon, Pat lvlvelman, Nlarcin Bowlin. zml Row -- lxlarilyn Celun, Coralie NNQ-ilwl, Dale Slmclcey. CORNET DUO Composing this year's Cornet duo are Terry Sams and Jaclc lVlcLaughlini Thi- two hoys are instructecl hy Dr. Franlc Simon, who concluctecl the lVliclclletown Band Concert. The cluo played Side Partners hy Clarke for their solo numher, anal lor the remaincler ol' the Convert occupied number one and two Chairs. They also solo very often with the hancl in other Concerts ancl have perlormecl at various events cluring the year. lilfli illlglilill 'lA4'l l'y SKIHIS ls was 96 ISf Row -- pete Carruthers, Bea Getz. Nlartha Ranlsclell, Deanna l.aml'1ert, Nlary Ann Davidson. B4-'rlq' Koeppel, Boh Bell. .lanice James. 2nd Row - Bill Hogg. Cynthia Howald. Katherine Springer, Pamela Dean. Boi: Hayes. Carol XY1-st, Bert Shearcl, Charles Nlenclenhall. Lulce Siclcle. ,limmy Butch, Jaclc Nlcloaughlin. 3rd Row - ,lanet Carr, Barham lfmrirlc, .loyce Mills, Director .lne Franlclin. ORCHESTRA Our High School is proud of its orchestra which is composed of twenty-two talented memluers. During the school term the orchestra has furnished excellent music for many occasions. Prelucles and interludes were hearcl at the Sophomore Class Play, the Junior Class Play, the Dunham Cluh Play, and the Senior Class play. The orchestra also accompanied the operetta, Hsweetheartsf' hy Victor Herlnert, which was given in Wlarch. Dinner music was proviclecl hy the group lor the Annual Safety Council meeting at the Nlanchester Hotel. A concert was given for the public in April, while other concerts were given earlier in the year during assemblies of the Senior High School, and Roosevelt and NlcKinley Junior High Schools. As a final performance the orchestra provided special music at the Baccalaureate Service. OT itrl u cl: SCIENCE CLUB The Science Ciuh In-lil its initiai meeting earty this tail uncier the ciireciion ot A. ixiinnich. it was organized to give the stu- cients an opportunity to further advance their tcnowiecige in the iiieici ot science. A steering committee ot Keith Reynoicis. B ru ce Schmacicer, .terry Ragianci, anti Eloise Rogers was appointeci. Projects were assigneci to 1 each individual for the year with photography claiming the spotlight as the most popular unciertatcing. Numerous suggestions for these projects were given hy the Science Clubs ot America with which the iocai club is affiliated. lfl' SK'Illllilf'IC1'f, St'1'Tl'iiII'yI K1'iiil Rl'yllllIllS, fllilifllliilll IEPTZIIA lqilgiflllll. FRENCH BANQUET Fifty stucients from Senior High School anci Roosevelt Junior High participated in the annuai French banquet which was hetrt at iViicidtetown High. Since the menu was printf-ci in French, it was necessary to nimportn French waiters from ixitis. The honorect guest, Yvonne Lauriot, was an exchange student trom Paris who was attenciing iviiami University. Other entertainment during the evening inciuciect group singing oi French songs and a special presentation ot nBon Soir, t,iiy fufioofienight, irenevt hy a quartette consisting ot ijicic King, Pat Arnoifi. Davici Higham, anti Ken Heitiman. lionnii- itrnmn, ixtiss hinht-I ifhiriitgc-. Yvonne i.aurioi, ixiiss Kathi-rinv Ruuxh-hush, .lim Aivxamier. iAiUl'l'll1 1' VI.ilf'1'Si. BLVD rms 1 Q4 um Hn W Owen Lawson, vice president Bot: Xyuril, secretary treasurer lim Nauclin, presicient To promote closer relations hetwecn local industries and the MHS machine shop, the V.i.C., a chapter oi a state wide organization for high school stucients enrolled in inclustrial eciucation programs, was instituted last tall. Under the leadership of William K. Balclricige, tours were made of several plants and a numher ot spealcers presented talks concerning the various phases oi worlc in industry. Repairing and rebuilding articles tor lvlicicile- town public schools is a part ol the practical training given as regular class worlc. Tools. jigs and fixtures, loclcs, holci clowns, parallels, surface gauges, hloclcs, anci clamps are only a tcw ot the items that are machineci in the NIHS shop. Oliliicers electeci hy the group are .lim Nauclin, presidentg Owen Lawson, vice presi- cient: anci Bob Vvarci, secretary-treasurer. Other charter members of the local V.i.C. are Ronald Anderson, Eric Back, Dave Biggs, Bob Canociy, Don Combs, Richard Cottle, Charles Cox, Paul Downs, Courtney Duff, Joseph Hoffman. John Howard, Raymond Kramer. and Franlc Scheihert. Raymomi Krurner Dun Comlxs .lim NHlIfiil1 John iiuwnrtl Dirk ciflilik' flwen Lawsuit Eric' Bark Boi: Vvurci Ronnie Ancierson lxlr. Ralph Plniirhs Yt1?' ixiarioriv iizmicins Jllililill' i3i'lllliiS IiliH'i ii.ilUIllpSUIl FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Although getting otii to a iate start F.T.A. attracted many of the students interested in teaching. The memhers visited Miami University where they attended a convention to iearn more about their future profession. During the schooi year a iew oi the memhers taught in grade schoois and assisted in kindergarten, whiie high schooi teachers were assisted hy others. The group aiso ushered at Open House in Uctoher. NIGHTINGALE CLUB The Nightingale Ciuiy, which is composed oi giris who are interested in entering the nursing profession, sent representatives to the Niiddietown Hospital tor thr- iirst animal weeic-end for prospective students. The giris were taicen on a tour of ilu- hospitai and stayed over night in the Nurses' Home. During the year severai nurses spoice to the group on the iiie oi a modern Nightingaie. A trip was made to Dayton. where the ciuh visited St. Eiizahetii, Good Samaritan, and iviiami Vaiiey Hospitais. At commencement a schoiarship for three years' training is ax-:arcic-fi to a giri who has shown outstanding interest in nursing. C it-o fvaroiaios Nancy ixiiiier S Pat ixirfiamiim-ss ixirs. i lin-icia Km-1-ver ui X3 1 Carol Blaier lfrunrc-s Trimble Shirley Vvood Beverly Pate Gerald Cottongim Bnrlmrn Rolrerls H4-tty Nvwlcirlc BUSINESS CADET CLUB The Business Cadet Club held its initial meeting early in September and elected Betty Mays, president: Carol Maier, secretary: Gerald Cottongim, treasurer. Once a month a prominent citizen of Middletown or some industrialist spolce to them on what Middletown and industry expect of the co-ops. A large Christmas party and gilt exchange were held, and in the spring a picnic was the social event. After gradu- ation the hoys and girls will receive permanent jobs in the many varied stores and industries in which they are now employed. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA Distributive ,- distributing the worlds goods and services largely in retail selling occupations. Education '- ln school sales class, as well as cooperative afternoon employment with local store organizations. Clubs - Each vocational class of this type is affiliated with the national and state organization with the purpose ol fostering school service and social functions. of America -f To sell the American competitive system. ..-.. Patsy Bieller Phyllis Blevins fir-rnlcl Sllrouf 0 o .4 C 'J' s 5, f vp ly . ,N . 'Jw A W' 4 A 2 Q ,PT ,Y E i M. , 1355: K iii k . f 5 ,fiat .L A W , llflilfff x' ,,1 f?2' 2 .aff - ff F 7 511 FQ ' WIFE f 2 :Qi fzzw lu: IN ATHLETICS MIDDLETOWN 6 - DUNBAR 6 The bliddletown High School football team opened its 1952 season with a 6-6 deadlock against a spirited Dayton Dunbar squad. Acting as co-captains were Tom Dillman and Dorsie Blankenship, two boys who proved themselves as worthy leaders in the IQS2 campaign. Blankenship played guard, while Dillman held the center position. The lone tally lor the Purple and White came in the second quarter when Paul Johnson, playing his first game ol the season at the fullback position, plowed through the center lor the TD. The conversion attempted by Cliff Hater failed. ln the second hall neither team could score because of good defensive play and numerous fumbles. MIDDLET OWN 26 - FAIRMONT 6 The lxfliddies made a strong comeback after their 6-6 deadlock with Dunbar in their opener ol the season. An opponent from up North, Dayton Fairmont, which harln't been beaten in their last 12 games, fell before a fighting Middletown team. 26-6. Again Paul Johnson was a key man in the Ellisonites intercepting three Dragon passes. Long runs by Ralph Phibbs and Oscar Day helped to raise the score. Cliff Hater was credited with the first two TD's and Oscar Day the last two. Credit also goes to Bill lVlcGuire for his passes to ends Cliff Hafer and Ed Payne. Hater and Ratlilf booted the extra points. MIDDLETOWN 21 - TOLEDO LIBBEY 20 Inspiration was the key-note in the Middies' second win ol the season in three starts. Entering the contest as a 5-1 underdog, they sent the Cowboys home smarting under a 21-20 loss. With just four minutes gone in the first canto, the Middies struck pay dirt on a one-yard smash by Ralph Phibbs. Cliff Hater converted and the Middies led 7-0, but Libbey bounced right back and knotted the game up with Fullback Torkett scoring the TD. The second quarter saw the Middies score once in the lading minutes on a quarterback sneak by Bill McGuire. The score at halftime read Middies, 14: Libbey, 7. The locals scored again midway through the third quarter, as Qscar Day bulled his way through the line to tally the six-pointer. l'laler's toe then proved to be the deciding factor as he calmly converted the extra point. Jim Barnett Dorsie Blankenship Herman Block Clarence Boyd Bill Cox 104 is! Row - John Jefferson, Cliff Hater, Paul Johnson, Ralph Phihhs. Lacy King, Percy Jefferson, Dorsie Blanlcenship, Bill McGuire, Harold Taylor. zml Row - Coach Harold Mason, Skeeter Payne, Tom Daniels, Jaclc Egelston, Toni Harmon, Chris Re-vt-los, Frank Williams, Howard Watson, Tom Dillman, Eddie Myrihier, Herman Bloclc, Mike Hoover, Manager .lim Burgess. ini Row - Coach Tiger Ellison, Bill Cox, .lim Bamett, Jim Kemp, Allan Karchner, Dirk Ni-Durmlzl. Paul Fisher, Tom Sullivan. Bob Geis, Oscar Day, Ronnie Vvhitt, Ronnie Slnlcley, Bula Vvnrrl. Georg:- .lonm-fs, Uale Vvills, Clarence Boyd, Coach Stan Lewis, lvlanager Don lvlason. MIDDLETOWN 0 SPRING FIELD 20 Q Springfield proved to the state that the pass and returned it to the 3 from where he lvliddies could he loeaten, but it toolc the second casually wallced through the lvliddie defense to lnest team in the state to do it. The Wildcats score. The half ended 14-O, Springfield. The were the victors in a game in which the Middies Middies played great hall in the third canto. were held scoreless for the only time this year. hut the last period spelled their doom. A hlociced A thirty-yard pass play netted the Vvildcats' punt and a sustained sixty-seven yard drive set First score in the First quarter and the conversion up the Vvildcats' last touchdown and the game made it 7-0. Vvilliams intercepted a lVlcGuire ended 20-0. Tom Daniels Oscar Day Tom Dillman Jack Egeiston Paul Fisher 105 fag? 3 , T53 as X . M l .Q Q' . , . , . ' - , - ,NX 1 ' R A . 5 ff x., ww ,, , S . W it - 12 'L Q Q -.M A 4' -:-f w mgw X ., ,'-::::: . , A an ' . K X N 9: ' W , 'X,Q Q Q 6 .N ax l tv ,, J ,mfg N . , wi' k.v..MM I vs, 1 ,W V Q W x ,, .A ww Jia' Q , 1 . f , w Q Q . xi, . Paul Johnson George Jones Allan Karchner Jim Kemp Lacy Kung MIDDLETOWN 27 - UMA CENTRAL 7 The lhliddies, sparlced hy the lVlcGuire-Payne passing comhination, trampled the l.ima Central Dragons, 27-7, in posting their fourth victory before a large home- coming crowd at Barnitz Stadium. The lVlcGuire-Payne duo enabled the lvliddies to talie a 2040 halftime lead. The second quarter saw Oscar Day sprint forty yards to pay dirt alter lVlcCvuire had completed three straight passes to Payne and hoost the local elevenls lead to 14-0. Shortly following, Ralph Phihhs plunged over from the one on his third attempt and ended the first halts scoring. Early in the last hall, the Dragons scored alter a sixty-four yard sustained drive. Vvrapping up the evenings scoring was Slceeter Payne, as he snatched lVlcGuire's aerial when only lvilty seconds remained, Halerys lciclc was perlect and the linal score read 27-7. ' ' . wi.,-Ly g' ,, N A lf-:.:V.. W, X sf F , Z: W M R as 'fav wx , 1 V-,.-':5:..:::Ei: R A it y, f, fmy f f,4f,,,,Qg V 'Z 1 L4 ,,. , 2 g ,E if Q2 2 , :E...:.:- ..., 2 .:::-.W ,, ,Y Wi uu.. , A. ,,. N 5' hx kt 1 1 Q y I 1 ag had X ax f 'vffflv we X P wg K Q My is wi N' X fx N H A 4' ha! 2 F g 15 S S :.: B w W M 56 QMS? Denzll Ratliff Chris Revelos Ronnie Stokley Tom Sullivan Harold Taylor MIDDLETOWN 60 - FAIRVIEW 7 The Nliddies won their fourth straight game hy clohhering an outclassed Dayton Fairview Eleven 60-7 at Barnitz Field on Halloween night. The tilt was highlighted hy a very impressive aerial attack sparked by Quarterback Biii Nlccvuire. Nearly' every eligible Middie scored in the lopsided contest as the Eliisonmen came through with three touchdowns in the first and tinai cantos, two in the second, and one in the third period. Haier also iciclced all hut three attempts through the crossbars to account lor six points. The iwiiddie hopes lor a shutout were shattered in the third quarter when a spot pass, Cole to Jaclcson, paid otl and a conversion was gained hy the Bulldogs. in the iast home game of the season and the oniy ailernoon game, the iviicidies whitewashed Aicron North, 34-O. The Niiddies started siowiy, for the score at the haiitime read 7-0. The TD came with only seconds remaining in the second period as Biii iVicGuire heaved a 7 yarder to End Ed Payne. The second half was spiit wide open hy the iocais and every piayer on the squad saw plenty oi action as the Niiddies scored four times. The only disheartening fact about the game was the ioss of the services oi Fuiihacic Paui Johnson, due to a separated shouider which he received whiie ieading inter- ference. The highlight of the game was the outstanding defensive piay oi the Niiddies. They heid their opponents to sixty-tive yards on the ground and seventy-eight yards through the air. Bob Ward Howard Watson Ronnie Whitt Frank Williams Manager Don Mason BUTLER BOWL MIDDLETOWN 51 - HAMILTON 7 As a litting climax to a goocl season, tlle Nliclclies completely tore up tlle Big Blue in tlle annual Butler Bowl contest. 51-7. Tlme Blue was I-lmluen tllrougimout tlle Wll0lC game as tlme relentless Nliclclies lmrolce tlme scoring record in tlue tlmirtietll game lxetween tlme two selxools. Seores were marie lmy six cliilerent lvlidclies as .lacli Egelston, Ronnie Vvliitt, Gscar Day, Ralph plmilmlls, Slceeter Payne ancl Dick lvlcllonalcl talliecl in tl1e wild anfl Wooly Classie. Time Nlidclies scorefl once in tlie lirst quarter, tllree times in tlme seeoml Canto. once in tlme tlmird periorl, ancl lxit pay clirt tliree more times in tl1e last quarter. The Big Blue's only score Came on a Hlrealcn play as l-lillYlillOl'l'S quarterlwaelt ran straiglmt clown tlwe miclclle ol tlme lielnl against tlre tllircl anrl lourtll lwliclclie string. All nineteen ixliclelie seniors saw action in tlleir last game lor lxliclflletown High Srllool. Ist Ron' - xvintortt Soultl, Rav Kramer, Butw tyavis, Dougtas Russ!-tt, ttonarct totmson, Xvir-0. .totm Slll'fi'tt, ctl t'l'H, ttqfilltti Dl'tlll. :mt Ron' - Ntanager .tim txtoortwait, tfritz tfoutz, Bots xxvlllllilfti. tlictv King, tim .tt-vu-tt, tarts Sin-r, ttutu 2 x 1 t unnnitt, tfrancis tc-live, Bots xxstitvy, Roger Cratl, tim t.azv, tymitt tjaviltson, tc-lv Krvitft-r, Svtva-sh-r Ntoorc-. 'int Ron' - tioafti tint: Kramer, tc-rry t.avvsun, George Yi-ttv, fxtitu- Ntcfturn-, tjvnvit Rattitt. tivorgm- Xvatty. 'v 1 1 K 4-n1 Xvattwr. 'tt mwlxl 1 turptly, fit exll n Xvitson. Don Stn-arvr. taut t5 xnxx ns, tim Divx-r. twoartl tazxt XV.uttwr, JAY VEE FOOTBALL txtirtcttetown I3 txtictcttetown 7 txtictcttetoxvn 33 tx tictcttetoxvn IQ txtictnttetoxvn SI txtictcttetoyvn IQ txtictcttetoxvn 2' 1 Vlitlf' .txns tract a gooct season ttlis year. tosing onty one game to a strong Stmawan Avres team. .'XY0llQtllQ ttw varsity toss, ttie ,tV's ctownect Spring!- tietct IQ to 13. Tticy tiact a twig, Strong team vvtiicti xvitt matte up tor ttie great toss ot seniors next year. some ot ttle tmoys ttiat stlovvect gooct atmitity Dayton Roosevett fi StlktXYilll Afres 20 Dayton Roosevett 0 Sprinqtietct I3 t tanlitton 6 Dayton t:ZltI'lllOIlt 0 Hamitton T were ttvitt Davictson. .tartc Siler, Sytvester Ntoorv, Date Nvitts. Bitt Cox. anct tjranris tic-nice. Date Xvitts anct Hitt Cox. yvtmo txotti xveigtxect over 200 pouncts, were movett up to ttle varsity XX'tll't't' Pilftl gave a gooct aecount ot tiirnsett on ttw ctetensive tine in ttie tast tew games. lllmm xlmmllmrarl, lnlmlm Silmrutv, Ptmllalrcl, llulm lxlaliolm, .lilmm Burgess. MANAGERS lxlanagers are time mmmen lmelminfl time scenes ol time lootlmall team. ljerlmaps ringsicie seats repay tlmesc lellows lor tlmeir lmarcl worli ol wlmiclm we see only lmall. Repair- ing anti sorting equipment, anti lnanclagimmg wouncls are ommly a lew ol' tlmeir nmammy taslis. Alter time game ancl time lestiyities are over, youill see tlmese loyal worliers storing away tlme equipment lor time next game. CHEERLEADERS filmeerimmg time gricliron ammcl lmarclwoocl teams to many yivtories tlmis year were Carolyn .lones. tilemmna Ciornwell. llarlmara Nvitlmers, Joanna llerslmner. ancl Laxvammrla Xloelxlmee, Tlme Clmeer- leaclers were elmosen lmy Fir. Frecl limanlier ancl time rlmeerleamlers' aclyizaer, Nliss Ann Sweeney. liesicles sporting new outlits, time elmeerleaclers re- reiyecl new rlmeering iaeliets lronm time Boosters' Clulm. Along witlm otlmer Stltllllttfll fblmio lmiglm sclmool rlzeerleaclers, time girls attemmclecl a elmeer- learlimmg Clinic' in Tipp City, Olmicm, imm time lall. Two University ol' lxlielmigamm Clmeerleatlers instructecl time delegates on some necessary elmeerimmg lmalmits. ivliciclletown can well lme prommcl ol its elmeer- leaclers wlmo lmelpecl mmmalie time tournament imm Cin- einnati one tlmat will always relmmain rlear to our lmearts. film'lm'isr': lfarlmara Xvitlmers ill t-mm tmim L R mrtmym'.- ll IAXXH mtmf la ixlm kim .Ir mtttmltrm I I.-rslmt-r D tmrtm thy NYM Carolyn .tones 'iq X Y Q X s I I II f N 5 I Q ix 2-Ax X I I I Q 5 I gf? I xx ..,... x .:q.::... 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Clitf Haier ied the Middie scorers with 17 points whiie Eric Baci: added 11 and Dick Witt 1o. ff T-if' 1 f' T- 71 The Middies made the trip to Franiciin for the first time in 26 years and came home with a 77-59 victory. They started off by sinicing six of their first seven shots and were never headed. The game developed into a scoring duei ioetween Franiciins John Poweii and Ciiff Hater and iooth iooys potted 30 to end up even in the scoring coiumn. Owen Lawson and Tom Diiiman also connected in douhie figures with 12 and ll markers, respectively. . L, N 1 , ,UA , , 'i XP. ft-.Ti ff- fx -' H T I-TT' . :L .4 iq .'.---J, :ii 1. JCL. For the second time in two nights, the Middies hreezed to an easy victory by dumping the Lancaster Golden Gales 77-55 before 5,000 iocai fans. The Purple started siowiy but soon picked up steam to run their scoring totai to 77 for the second straight night. Fourteen piayers hit the scoring coiumn for the iocais with Owen Lawson ieading the way with 12 points foiiowed hy Ciiizi Haier with 11 and Eric Basic with 10. Haii, of Lancaster, with 14 maricers ied aii scorers for the evennig. 117 'litme lxlicltlies were treatett to tlmeir lirst touglm game ot' tlme young season at Xenia ammcl respontlect wittm a 60-37 triummmplm. t.ecl tmy Dicli Vvitt, ttme Purple roared to amm early leact only to lose it imm time early moments ot time seconcl quarter. Slceeter Payne anal Paul .lolmnson, lmowever. responded wittm tmucltets ammcl ttme Purple never ree linquislmecl tlme leact tlmerealter. Cliff Halter lmacl to sit out muelm ol' tlme game alter lmeingf in clanger ol touting out, lmut sutmstitute Tom llanley tlitl a line iota lor ttme locals. ffwen l.awson lent tlme lxlictctie srorers wittm lj' marlxers ancl Dawson tmit 21 lor Xenia. fioartm Paul Vvallceris tails openect ttmeir Soutlmern Otmio League season wittm a resountling 70450 vivtory over tlme Springlielcl VVilclcats. Vvallteris platoon system sluowecl to lull avail as Paul .lolmnson fame up wittm I4 poirmts anal Slceeter Payne repeatetlly stole time lmall anal wounfl up wittm H assists lor time evening. Ttme locals. alter lmeing atmeacl lmy only two points in tlme opening quarter, lmegan to pull away lrom tlme tirett Sprilmglieltl lmoys imm time seroncl quarter ancl eoastetl to victory lrom tlmere on. llaler lent tlie team witlm IO marlcers ancl Tommy Dillman nmatelmeil .lolmnson wittm 1.1. Tlme Pilots ol Dayton Vviltmur Vvriglmt were no nmatelm lor tlme lxliclclies as tlme Vvallierrmmen roarecl to a 27-0 lirst quarter margin ancl eontinuect tlmeir lmonmlmartlnmemmt tlirouglmout time Contest. Fourteen players slmarecl imm time lxliclctie seoriugz flwen l.awson left ttme way wittm 17, ltollowett lmy Tom Dillman wittm I2 anct Eric' Barli wittm ll. Tlme lxlicltties tmit IQ out ol 27' lree tosses to swell tlmeir total. wtmile tlme Pilots misserl 20 rlmarity slmots. IIS The Columhus East Tigers triecl to slow the game clown against the lwliclclies. hut their efforts were to no avail as the locals romped to an 81-48 triumph. Lecl hy Dick Witt who potted IQ marlters, the Purple came from an eight point intermission margin ancl really Upourecl it ony' in the ltinal two periods. Cliff HHICT aflclecl 18 points and Owen Lawson chipped in with 11. Braxton lecl the East team with IS marlcers. IO of them from the l-ree throw line. Witll all the scoring records laeing hrolcen, the Nliclclies rompecl to a Q2-60 victory over Dayton Dunbar. Paul VVallter's cagers startecl with a rush as they shackled 27 points through the nets in the first quarter and wouml up with a Sl-32 hall-time advantage. They hit an amazing 52 per cent of their shots during this hall. The Nlidclies continued their hot pace during the second hall' with substitutes paving the way, as they went over the Q0 marlt with more than three minutes remaining in the contest. Eric Baclc was high scorer in the contest with 18 marlters while Tom Hanley adclecl I4 and Tom Dillman, 13. For the seconcl time in three :lays the Micldies pushecl their scoring total to rhi- O2 marlt as they emerged with a 92-39 triumph over the tall Columhus South quintet. South started with a rush as they led the lwlifldies throughout the first quarter and came up with a 25-20 leacl. The lvlitlflies, however, with Tom Dillman learling the way, began to roll in the seconcl quarter as they pullecl away 113-'51 at intermission. The Purple appliefl the crusher in the third period as they hit lor 28 marlters to run their leacl to 71-48. The suhs continuecl the onslaught in the linal quarter running the score up to Q2 helore the cloclc ran out. IIQ Tlle lJ0FtSIlI0lllil Higll Scliool Trojans provecl to lie tlle tougliest team tlie Wlirlclies llacl lacecl tllus liar tllis campaign. Tlle Trojans tooli tlle leatl early in llie lirst periocl ancl at liallitime were on tlie lpetter encl ol a 'QQ-'il score. Qxililfll Paul VVallcer's clelenclingf State titlists louncl tlie range in tlie tliircl quarter as tlley toolc tlle leacl lor tlie lvirst time. For a wllile it loolaecl as il tlle cleclication of tlle new Vvacle E. lxliller Gym would lxe spoilecl, lmut IJ0l'tSIll0lltl'I eoulcln't stop tlle ligliting lxliclclle- town team in tlie seconcl lxall-. flwen Lawson lecl tlle lxliciclies to a 76-To victory witli 20 marlters: Carr llacl 21 lor tlle losers. Nearly eiglit tllousancl rooters lrom Butler County saw tlle Hamilton Big Blue snap tlle lxliclclies 10-game winning streali lxy a score ol 66-03. lit was a see-saw lmattle tlie lirst periocl witli Hamilton up on top luv two points. Hamilton turnecl on tlle l1eat :luring tlle secoml quarter ancl lecl at llall time 50-23. rl-lie Nliclclies came lmaclz strong tlme tllircl Canto to even tlxe score .18-48 at tlle beginning of tlie lourtli quarter. Tlie game ended witll Hamilton tlie victor alter a liarcl louglit lourtli periocl. rl-lie lxig clillerence was at tlie loul line as tlie Big Blue casllecl in on 22 one-pointers. Alex MBOOH junior center lor tlle Big Blue, led llis team to victory scoring '21 points ancl also controlling tlle relmouncls. Hater and Dillman, tlie outstancling men in tlle losing elilort, scorecl '22 and 20 points, respectively. rlgllf' lvliclclies got lxaclc on tlie winning trail again as tliey lmreezecl to a 7.1-.18 triumpli over a lilu-wealienecl Lima Soutli quintet. Vvallier cliangecl luis starting lineup tor tlie lvirst time tllis season as lie inserlecl fill Tom Hanley in tlie pivot ancl movecl Captain Cliff Haler into Diclt VVitt's lorwarfl spot. Soutli clicl not oller enougjli resistance, liowever, to really test tlme lineup cllange. Two l.ima lvoys, Conally ancl Provost, lecl tlie scoring witli I7 ancl I0 points respectively. wliile Tom Dillman lleatlecl tlie lxliclflies witll 13. CENTRAL For the seconcl time in two nights the hliclclies hattlerl a l.ima tealn ancl this lime the Purple came home with an S4-TT victory over a spiritecl l.ima Central sqlfacl. Alter lmeingf aheatl hy I6 points at the encl ol the thircl quarter, the Nlitlclies saw their leacl cut to only two points with over two minutes lelt in the tontest. Then Tom Dillrnan clroppecl one in, Owen l.aw::on sank two quiclc lay-ups, ancl Hillman l.Oll0NYPfl with two one- pointers. Tom llanley startecl his seconcl straight game ancl clroppect in IS inarliers in aclclition to xleting more than his share ol rehouncls. ilaler accountefl lor lj' points anal Owen Lawson aclclerl I0 to the ixlirlrlie cause. PORTSMOUTH The lxlitlflies lost their secontl game when the Portsmouth Trojans came up with a To-03 triumph over the Xvallxerinen in firant Ciyln at Portsmouth. -l-he purple just coulclnlt get rolling as Portsmouth rompecl to an I I-point intermission aclvantage ancl matle it stancl up in the seconcl hall.. The Trojans were letl hy their three line Quarcls, Tecl Hacquarcl, Dave fxxrnolcl, ancl Bill flppenheimer, as they time antl again came up with crucial lmasliets. Ports- mouth ohviously was lteyecl up ljor the encounter antl their lans rushecl out to carry the team oft the lloor alter the linal gun sounclerl. flwen Lawson ancl Tom Hillman practically carrierl the lxtictclies on their haclcs as they clroppecl in 21 ancl IQ respectively. ROCSEVELT The hlictclies lregfan to loolt lilie themselves again as they playecl a zone clelense against Dayton Roosevelt ancl won an S2-UI victory over the tall -ljeclrties. Coach Xvallxer startecl Slieeter Payne at jjuarcl ancl movecl Captain Cliti Hater hacli to his lnamiliar center post. The sliilt worliecl to Qoocl avail as the lxliclclies showecl the tigtn antl clrive that hart lmeen missing since the Hamilton game. After trail- ing 3-2 the locals hit 1.1 straight marlters to jump into a 10-3 leacl anil were never heaclecl. lfric Bach lecl the way throughout the contest as he clroppecl in 23 points: flilil Hater actclecl lf, ancl Owen l awson. 13. gnu' ilu- ljurplc' an slum- ol Soullwrn flliio l.K'ilQllK' frown, Vlilu' 5liclclic's illI1llN'l S P R I N G F I E L D ililu' Aliclclivs nnulv ilu- iournvy up lo Springlivlcl mul unnu' llonu' willi n lmrrl louglll No-T6 Irilnnpli ow'r ilu' Xvilclrnls. .'Xl1lf'l' lwing lwllinml llirougjlioul ilu' liirsl Imll, llu' ljllfpli' unnu' lroln an liw'-poinl clvliril lo swisli 'go Illrougjll ilu' lll'lS .nllvr llu' inlvrlnission mul ussurv llu'ir virfory. ilglu' inspirvtl Xvilclrnls, If-fl lw llill lxlillvr nul.lin1 fxlifli, iuinpvml lo nn vnrly ll-3 lvaul. lllll Ilu' Purplv. will: ilu' lu'lp ol sonu' plu'nonu'nul Sllilillillff lmy C'liH' llnlcr. ronrvcl lmaulx in llu' svroncl hull' lo pill' up vnougli nmrlwrs lor llu- virlory. llaalvr woulul up will: ji poinls, il lmnn liigll lor llu' NPHSUII, mul flxxvn l.uwson eulclvcl 20. H A M L T N ililu' xliclmlivs won llu'ir lxiggvsl Qnnu' ol ilu' your wlu'n llu'y clvlivnlvrl llennillonis gannu' 1-xrvpl lor in lmrivl nionwnl in ilu' svconcl quurlvr wlu'n llu' lglllf' wvnl zxluwul 23-21. rl-lu' lfilllllllll wus clc'lqinilr'ly an Ivmn viffory willi lour players cloing niosl ol ilu' svoringj. loin llillrnun pluyf-fl sensnlionnlly llll'0llQll0lll flu' conlvsl mul woulul up will: 20 rnurlwrs, wliilc' flwvn lmwson liil lor ll poinls. V5 ol llu'n1 l'UlllillQ' lroni flu- lrvv llirow lilu' willioui il lniss. lfric' llzuli also iurnvcl in an spnrlilingj pvr- lornunu'1' mul zulrlml I3 points lo llu' ixlirlclivsi c'a1uss'. Cliff Hulivr Conlrollvcl lrolli lmourcls anul rllippecl in ll rnurlu-rs. . N -1 v- f- P1 fy 2 I' Z 1 llfaxl fly 'X ' L Eg ,' lv L , ' x llxir' L.-'QA if ., XP- L: N. 1 an a ' ,N .Lx 1.52. Vlqlu- lxliclclic-s rlosvcl llu'ir rvgjulnrly sclwfllllf-fl sc-uson willi u rvsouiuling 05-T3 vivfory ovvr an llnplvss lyuylon Kisvr livv. Tlu' ljurplc' slnrlvcl slowly lllll lwgmi lo roll lllillVVily llll'0llf,fll ilu' liirsl qlmrlvr wlu'n fxlilil Halvr lui! Iwo quirla lmslwls. -l-lu' SlllJS loola over ullcr ilu' lirsl Illlilflixl' uncl conlilnlecl to tvur up flu' nvts until ilu' linnl wliisllf- somulvfl. llu' lxliclclivs 03 points also llrolu' llu'ir nllvlinu' scoring rf-rorfl us il vvlipsvcl ilu' O2 nmrlxvrs srorvcl ngninsf Dayton Dunlmr mul Columlmus Sfilllll vznrlivr in ilu' svuson. Soplloniore' Clmrlie' XN'l2llliillS If-fl llu' sroring willi I0 rnurlwrs, wlmilv loin ljillmun mul llrir Iimwk c'au'l1 vliippvcl in I2. llig lslllf' Ho-Tl lu-liorv IILHNI rulmicl lions ul ilu- fiuu'innuli fiurclvn. 'l-lu' virlory also I nfl lo nn vnrlx' ofpoinl lvaul in llu' lirsi quorlvr mul sloyvfl in llu' lwul lllfllllffllfllll ilu' 'qlll'-'Plillgf CYOEIYII BDI! Kfanief Standing: Denzil Rutlill: l.eonurrl lollnson: Bill Davidson: Russell Cralt: Ronnie Stuliley: Tom George: Charles Vvallcins: lov lolmson: Henry Nlitrliell: Don Adams: Paul Howard: lxi-llIl!0f', Nlanagcr: llaxifl ljnlisini. xlill1il2l T. .IAY VEE BASKETBALL Alter dropping two early season starts hy a total oi 4 points, the Nliddie .lay Vees did an ahout-lace and Finished the season with a line 15 won, '5 lost record. For the second consecutive year the Middies wrapped up the Southern Ohio League title, losing only a thriller to Portsmouth 60-59. The Middie Jay Vees also handed Hamilton's Bahy Blue two more losses in the Cincinnati Garden to extend its winning strealc to lour straight over its Butler County rival. This year's Jay Vees averaged 59 points per game while holding the opponents to an average oi 41 per game. Denzil Ratlill, Paul Howard, Charlie Vvatlcins, and Ronnie Stolcely provided the hig scoring punch and are all heing counted on to till the shoes oi the six departing State Champs. ixliddletown ivliamishurg 18 lxliddletown Franklin 41 Middletown Jefferson Oo Middletown Xenia 41 Nliddletown Springfield 43 lwliddletown Wilhur Wright 46 Nlicldletown Roosevelt Junior High 37 lvliddletown Dunhar 37 lvliddletown lVlcKinley Junior High '51 Middletown Portsmouth 54 lxfliddletown Hamilton '58 Middletown Lima South 31 Middletown Lima Central 57 Wliddletown Portsmouth 00 lvliddletown Roosevelt '55 Nliddlc-town Springlield 41 iVliddl1-'town Hamilton '57 iwlfddletown Kisser BQ ST CT DAYTON OAKWOOD IIN- NIHIIIIPS UIN-:N-II IIIUIT qlwsl Im' ax M-c'mNI sIruigI1I 5IuIv f ImmpirmsI1ip In FOIIIIDIIILI In an 02, lj IriNmpI1 uvvr il sIuI1Imrn Iluylon cJilIiX'x'0UCI Iqivv, 'I-IN' IJIIYIOII IIIIIIIIPI sInrI1'rI slmmj IIIHI IN'IfI IIN- I,III'l1II' Io an 20-If n1Iw1l1Ing14' III IIN' I'irsI qllzlrlvl' IJIII IIN' xX7ilIIiI'I'IIlf'll IIlf'll IurrN'cI on IIN' sh-mn IIIHI rmnpI1-I1-Iy ouIrIussvcI IIN KIIIIQXYINNI Imys Im' IIN' re-sl UI IIN' umI0sI. QNOHFII XVuIIwr c'Ic'a1N-QI IIN' Ill'lIl'Il in IIN Nr-r'mNI lmll' illlll IIN' sNI1s ronlimu-II Io IIIJOIII' II on. IIIIIIPI' II-fl IIN' IXINIQIN 3-l'UI'IIlLf Illill'IllIll' XXIII! I5 IJOIIIIS XYIIIIK' IUIII IJIIIIIHIII INIQII-cI I0 illlll CJXYOII IJIXYSOII I 1 In IIN' xINIfIiv IuIa1I. S1'IlixNIIvr If-fl IINI Duylnn Ilivf' will' 2I lnurIu'rs. DAYTON WILBUR WRIGHT ,I-III' NIICICIIPS IHICI il I-ITSI VIIISS Sfilfi' IIIFUVYII IIIIO IIIUIII NYIICII IIIOX Fklll lip IIQIIIIISI 1 r Iluylun XX iIImr XX riQIlI. IQNI lIN'y lmumgc-QI Io c'0nN- UNI UI'IIlf'l'0IlI1'SI wiIIl in '58-31 virlory. IIN' Pi-Iols pIny1'cI posst-ssion Imll IIIFOIIQIIOIII IIN' m'0nIcsI zuNI IIN'ir I2N'Iir's IIIIIIOSI pe1NI ull. IIN- NINIKIENQ jumped inlo IIN' IPINI aI IIN1 sInrI OI IIN- Qilllli' IUNI 5I'1'lllf'KI on lIN'ir wily Io un 1-may IriumpI1 VYIIPII IIIPB' INNI an I2-p0inI nmrgjin vurIy in IIN' IinnI IIllilrII'l'. IJNI IIN' IJiI0Is wI1iIIIOcI IINJ IPQNI mI0wn I0 om' poinl wiII1 Ivss IIIJIII IIlrvr' IIIIIIIIIPS In Q0 in IINX c'0nI0sI. IIN'n ffwvn I.ilVVS4OIl I1iI on Iwo PIISII sIN1Is IIIHI an cIrivinQ Iuyfup mNI IIN' XXIIIIIIII' XVrig5I1I II1rvuI wus IinisIN'rI. TOURINAME DAYTON ROOSEVELT The Purple and Xfvhite ragers ran up against thi- tall Dayton Roosevelt quintet lor ilu- second time this season and linished on the long end ol' a 'go-40 seore. The contest was a hard lought game throughout, and it was only in the lvinal minutes that the hliddies pulled out to a Commanding lead. Coaeh Vvallcer pulled a surprise in starting Paul Johnson at a guard spot, and the veteran senior did a line rehounding ioh along with hitting lor seven points. The victory was strictly a team win as can he seen lirom the laet that the lirst tour hoys in the Nliddie seoring columns were within two points ol each other. Hater had IS points, Lawson and liaeli I2 eaeh, and Dillman ll. DAYTON STIVERS Tl he lxliddies seored their most important yietory ol the year hy outplaying the top-ranlqed Dayton Stiyers quintet and winding up with a jo-10 triumph and tht- Dayton District Championship Crown. The win was all the more remarlealmle hecause Clill Hater, Tommy Hillman, and Gwen Lawson had to sit out murh ol the game heeause ol personal louls. lirie Pmaclx toola up much ol' the slaelx eaused hy the loss ol the three starters and continually fame up with erucial hueliets in addition to playing a great lloor game. Nlueh ol the victors' Credit also goes to Tom llanley and Paul .lohnson who helped to eontrol the hoards in tht- eluteh. Early in the l-inal period with Dillman. l.awson. and Halter sitting on the lxeneh, Stiyers eut the Purple advantage to 1.1-.l2, hut Xvallcer immediately inserted them and they managed to lead the team to an eight point lead helore all louled out. CINCINNATI ST. XAVIER llu- lmxu-llul xlulfluw lfllblx murllu-r sic-p along ilu- llllll'Ihlllll'lll lrnil ns llu-3 uuglf-fl Q nu Illllilll 5l. X.1v.1-l'f0-10:11 ilu-mp1-lung!fmllvsl ol ilu- IQCQIUIIJII lourlul- nu-nl nl ilu- C ilu'illu.lli cHII'Kli'll. llu' xliclflic-s wc-rv lu-lfl ulnuysl lo il shllulslill in ilu- lirsl I,..II, IlhllIllX mlm- lu ilu- nu-nmn worlx ul Sivliingj. ilu- lgUIlllN'I'S O 3 14-nh-r, xxluw 1lumgu-1l in IO puinis. IIN- lunll 1-lull-cl will: llu- store- 10-lf! in lnvm' ul llu- xlimlclif-5, llu- liurple- nrz-xx, ll0NNl'Vl'l'. lc-rl lmy flwvn l.ilNYSOIl mul Ilulf-I gulllc-fl .nxxny lrmn ilu- lin-fl cilllflllllilll Imam in ilu- lllirmltqllnrlt-r mul linislu-fl 4-wily. llulf-r xxilll IU mul l.uw:aun xxilll I2 If-fl ilu- Nlimlmlie- srorc-rs. Sirlfingf i'0llliIllII'fl lliQ luvl p.u'f- lllrullgfluull llu- Xjillllf' mul NX0llIIll up will: 3.1 IllilTlil'l'S. TECUMSEH ll lu- Nliclrlu-5 xw-rv .nl ilu-ir lu-sl ans ilu-v ropgu-cl llu- rc-Qimunl 1-roxxn lo nuwm- on In Ilu- sinh- nu-1-I lmy uw-rwlu-llniluj an Vl'4'l'llIllSf'll frs-w ffl-11. llu- lxlitlflu-s Init on Ilu-ir lirsl luur kllll'llllJlS lrom ilu- lu-lil Io jump inlo un H-3 nuxrgin mul wx-rv ru-vcr lu-aulr-rl lrum llu-rc on out. Vaingj an llfjllllllllff lusl lxrs-ali, llu- lxlirlflic-s storm-cl I3 'lDfllIllS in tlurr-v minute-5 ol ilu- sc-rmul quurh-r lu rmllple-fc-ly 0lllK'lilSS ilu- lu-wilclc-rc-cl ll'4'lIlVHSQ'll quiuh-I, llu- Purplf- llil prau'lic'ully 30 pi-r vc-nl ol ilu-ir slurls in ilu- lirs! lunll. llu- rc-sl ul ilu- Muuul l'llIllllllIf'Cl Io lulrn up ilu- fourl in ilu- sl-vmul lunll mul wlu-n flu- liruml wllisilv sourulc-cl, ilu- rruwcl luu-w llull ilu-y luul sc-1-n an rluunpionslxip ,wquaul in urlimu. flxu-n IARINYSOII If-fl ilu- Nliclmlu-s will: IQ IllilI'lit'l'S wllilf- lmu J llillmnn lmggf-fl lj poinls .uul l illll .lnlu1son. lo. S'l'AT1. p1i22lJZ??:lAhsflEEN CLEVELAND sr. lGNAnus rl-luv lxlialclivs uflw1m'm-tl lo llzf- linnl Quint' ol llzl- Slalf- bl-ournmne-nl lmy clowninlf g-l4'XfflilllCl lLfl!llllllS Tj-03 in in lmrcl llllliflll Conlvsl nl llw cilllflllllilll fllnrrlvn llmz- lirsl Imll wus ax nip uncl luflx nlluir lwinq tif-ll up livv lilnf-Q lwlorv c-nclingf willl valvlm lwnn lmvingj HS poinlza. Vliltv lxlillclies, lmwc-vvr. If-ll lmy tlw Spf-l'lm'lllm' pla ol llrlr llawlx, pwlwcl up slwnn Ill lllf- sc-roncl lmll nml lumpvcl mln ll l'OlIlIlIillNllIIU If-ml. Ilw Sl, lgnulius lmys slmwcrl grvul spiril lllll llley roulflnl vopv will: lllf .xlirlfliv lxlflflll' lor tlw wllolc- gjanncf. llncli Pnflvcl up willy 22 poinls lor llie niglll N worll along willm loin llillnmnls If uncl llnlf-rls 16. NEWARK Ilw migjlmly Nliclcliffs won llwfr svroml Slrnigjlll slnlv Class fx QwllilIIllJlOl1Slllll ln rolling mf-r il lull Nc-wnrla rlulm jj-33. Nvwurlc If-ll lmrielly ,1-0 mul 0-2. lllll tlw Purpll cguic'l4ly rvluliulc-Ll euncl unlvuslwcl in :Qlc-zlflv lmrrzlgcx ol lmslivls lo 0YPl'XYlll'llll lln V ' ' ' slowc-r XX ilflrul live. Xvwuflc lrivcl lo mgonlrol llw lmll uncl slow flown lllc- play, lzul llwir slnlling lfullirs wvrv ol no ilX'illl. flwvn l.uwson lorv up llle nels us lu' swislxfrl IU mul ol I1 slmols lllroliglm tlw lmoops uncl fulfil-fl ax lrvc lllrow lo If-ml llw lJlll'lJll' lrv . ' ' . j . . ' llw lrllllllpll. lmn ljllllllilll unml l illll,lUllllS0ll1'lll'll Int ll nmrlwrs In lu- lor ruhnne-r vlllb lmnurx. IIN- xliclclies mmplf-rf-ly clurninnlvcl tlw illl-lfillfllillllvlll lm-ann us Q llulrl loin klyillman, Owen l.nwson uncl lfrim' lm-If ull wvrv nnnu-cl lo llu- lirxl Qlflllf' .xml Paul .lolwnsun lo llrf' SI'I'0IHll1'llIIl. STATE CHAM S Knvvlingq furwarrl: Us-nyil Rnllill, l'uul Xvnllu-r, lr. lXn1'vlirlq rvurz l lmrlv- Xxanlliinx, llril llmrlx. Raulpll llllilnlus, flux-n lun son, Flu-1-Ivr lluylw. glumlinq: fhnmzlu l'.uul Xxvnllwr, liill llmirlmn, Runniv- Slnlslvy, llum llillmun, lun: llzxnlvx, Vlilll llnla-r Nlr. l.IIlSV!l'il4'I'. l'1uul IIDIIIISUH, llnis ioyous lxliclclie- lvmn was om' ul tlw gre-axle-sl llml vvvr r1-pri-sc-lm-cl lxliclcllv own l ligjll on ilu' lmslwllmll llour. ln ucltlilion I0 winning flue ruvvlvcl slulv rlmnlpion Nllill lor llllx svrnncl slrzligjlll yc-nr. Ilmis rngjv Crew lmcl many ollu-r lmnors mul N'l'0l'llN lu ilu-ir rrvclil. fun ilu- ljuylon mislrid ull-lollrnalmvnl if-mn wvrv ffwvn Lawson um , ,. ,. ,. f Iill llnlc-r wlnilv lum Hillman was munvcl lo llw se-coml if-mn. llw Purplv also clmninulr-rl Ilw Slnlv lournzmwnl squncl will: fbwen l.uwson, lirir lim-lf. rl om Dill lllilll, illlll C l'lillf'f illl IJPIHLI f'll0Sf'Il llll' lllf' lll'Sl ICEIIH illlfl liillll .l0llllS0ll fo llll Nl'i'0Ilil. llillvr NYH5 ll0lIOTi'!l lOl' lliS Spilrlillllg plily illl y1'ill' XYIIPH Ill' XYZIS Cll0Sf'll on ull ul ilu- Yill'l0llS ull-slzllv lvmns wlxirln wvrv illll10llIH'l'll ul :IH-1-mln! flu' svuson l lu- NIIKIKIIPS us an I1-mn lmrolu- more' llmn llwlr slmrv ol rf-vurcls. IIN- liurplv scorvcl nu-r 2000 puinis ilu- pus! svnson, mort' llmn '300 ovvr llwir prcwiolls lligflr, llwil Ulll'IlSlYK' ilXf'l'ilLfl' XXHS UYPI' llUII1lS 'DFI' Lfillllli 'Ill' lXllilflll'S illSU XX'l'Ill UYPI' llll' QU nmrl4 in luur xlillc-re-nl Qaum-s lusl svusun. llu-ir lligll wus 01 in lllv sc-uson linulr .lgjauill-.I lfflvlnn lXis1'r. Alamy 0llll'I' llllSllxllillH'UllS sr'orim,f rvrolwls wc-rv also lmrulwn wi 24 I 'W , I HQ? wg Q , ' H4 ,E , e gg ff , V Y w 2 1- :Ai 4A,A . Nea? . Q X, 5 A x 1 Milggmggg ' 1' lx , I X ,, ,I V Q if M- , 'Q V va ff Q , 1 Q wi 0 SJ Q Q 3?--Q 5, ja Q , Q 5 'N Msg ' K L 'Q Z Q? 4 I iw, Q Y 4 1 : , . - '- - xx , Q W 5 X ,A ,, , 1 M, as Q N- i952 or I :ns 1 p i.ar'y King TRACK TEAM Time iviidctie trafic team toot: tilirmt piaee in tiie Soutiaern Oiiio League. in time District Nteet Don Barker tooix second piace in time miie run. ,terry Harifracier quaiitiiect first in imotii time 100 and 220 yarct ftasiles, init due to coici, rainy weather ine puiiect a muscie in iiis leg anct was unaiaie to run. HEITICTEICIPT, top man on time team, won time Pentilaion troptiy anct Hater was runner-up. Dick ivicijonaict won tile non-tetterman troptwy and Boi: Larison was runner-up. Tiie varsity iettermen were as ioiiows: .ierry Harte- racter, Dave VVatson. Biii iVicGuire. George Jones. Efictie iviynilier, i.ac'y King, Raipil ijiiiimims, Dorsie itianicensiwip, .iim Kemp, Pmunicty Jones. .iacix Dieteninacii, Lee Sayior, Don ttariurr, Tom Hayes. Frank Vviiiiams. .IV iellermen were ixfiiice Hoover. Boim i.aris0n, .iariq ifgjeiston. itll i ix I n iff' Skxyitlr ijoll Bilriur 15' RUIIV '- Rillpll PllilDllS, c?E'0TQt' .IUliPS, ,lllll Kflllll, .lilfk IJif'l9Hl7Ellill, lgllllfoly .l0I1f'S, DklW'lfl NAXZHSOYI, .Il'fl'y lylilrlirallixr, ljlfy Kirlg, VIAUIII lwlilyl'S, Hkilnfxf, lJOl'Sll BlHllkCllSlll:l. IUOH lgiifkff. ljiilll .'0llHS0l1, Kiflilfll Glenn Ellison. lnll RON' '-' Dllllalfl xA7llkinS0n, lJPrly .I6H1CrS0n, I:I'llI!li W7iAlIii llllS, AAHHFI Kflrf'llner, Dlln Sl ln1hillK f, VIAUHI Harmon, Gene Moon, Eddie Nlynliier, Mike Home-r. Bold Larison, Lee Saylor, Bill Bnnlcsion, lfarl lxlaclc, larli l 1gelston. 'fril Row - 311-nnager .lolm Scllrote, Oscar Day, Bill Billetl, .lnnnes Hart. Vvinlord Soutlm, Clarence Boyd, lluul Fisllqer, Dean Pllillips. Tom Daniels, Rifillard Risinneo. Boll lVlCFel-'ter. George Pardnnner, .lim .lc-well, Dirk l.el'orc'e, Bold fieis, Talt Kenclrivlc, Amos Devvitt, .lim Barnett, Ronnie Vvlliil. Don Sniitll, Flon: Sullivan. Gerry Perry, Don Mason. ,lim Burgess. 1952 TRACK RECORD Middletown Nliddletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown 49 58 50 99 76 82 2f3 lf'2 2f5 Fairmont 58 Hamilton 60 Roosevelt 68 Lebanon 18 lfl Seven Mile 25 lf2 Kiser 41 xfz Hamilton 81 iff, .'PTI'V Hilfkfilllf'T ,lilfli 'Blk ls Ill? If ll 1-51 ls! Row -- Dixie iim-inn, Runnin' fnumiiii, Siu-eler ijnym-, iiiornlny lyilllllilll, ilnui .inilnsnn, Vvuit Dm-mix, ifiii i,llN'llilIlSI'il. :mi Run' -- linuriu Uioiii, Vvnynv Norris, Sm-til iinwnrri, Steve N1-ai, Ririmrfi ijuiia-r, Boi: Roric, Bumiciy iirnilnn, .lim iluihxn. .lim ixinsivr. Hoi: i.ivzm-y. 'grri Row - Ronnie Slnicivy, ,ia-rry firaii. Nurnmn Smnpson, 'l10lll iiunivy, Shins-y iiniiieimi, 'iii-rry ivirfiuii. BASEBALL iioim Rock, nimsenl wilen inciiviciuai pictures were inicen. wus tile uiiiily man in ijeacon Dieiiiis imseimii mnciiine oi 1932. Boiu piayeci in tiie iIliiif'iCi ami aiso pilcileci in a reiiei roie. He was uiso one oi tile Niiciciies' ieading men at time piate uiong witim Wait Uoenciw and Tom Diiiman. Ronnie Cauciiii unci Dicic Boehm Cnrrieci time pitching iouci for tile Niiriciies. Wait is now piay- ing in time iviinor League uncier the Chicago Wilite Soxs. 132 nm Diiin Buddy d Bratton Fuller 1952 BASEBALL RECORD nie ter Nliclclies Nliddies Middies Middies Middies Middies Nliclclies Middies Middies Middies Middies Nlicldies Cauclill Payne Sl e Neal DISTRICT Franklin Wayne Springfield Miamisburg Hamilton Kiser Kiser Roosevelt Portsmouth Hamilton Franklin West Milton J l D ist Row -- Don liarlcney, Roy Davidson. Di.-L lvioyer. lull Ron' - .tim tiallill, Bruce Sclnliarlci-r, .tulian Kindred, Charles Stiles, ifolx SXX2lllQt'l', '5r1l Ron' - txoamli iiarolml lxlason, Art Draut. Ken Nautliu. Kenneth Rupp, lfritz i'ioutz. lxiarii Nlallelt TENNIS The lVliddl1-town High School Boys' Tennis Team, coached hy Harold hiason, closed out the IQ52 season with a 0-0 match record. Due to a deluge of rain, tive ol the eleven scheduled meetings were cancelled. They succeeded in defeating t'iamilton twice hy a score ot 4-I, and once hy iplanicing them 5-0. Dayton Ozxkxvoocl tasted defeat at the hands of the lvlasonites twice in the season hy tallies oi 4-I. Vvinding out their Hshrunlcenu schedule with a 3-0 hlanli on Vvyoming, some ol the memhers entered the Southern flhio League tournament at Springfield. Dicli lxloyer grahhed the singles crown at this contest, thus completing a successlul season for the hoys' tennis team. CHAMPS lVlicldletown's Don Haclcney and Roy Davidson teamed up for the lirst time in Springlield to win the Southwestern Cjhio District Class A high school tennis douhles championship. Then they traveled to Columbus tor the state tournament. Losing only 20 games in hitting the doulules trail, they tools this much-envied prize hy defeating Rolnert Buss and lvlorton Zeit 0-1, 6-fl. They were the liirst tennis players in the history ol lxfiidclletown High to win a state title. A hronze plaque has tween put in the Vvade E. iwliller Gym commemorat- ing their achievement. Sitting: Betty Roush. hiargaret Schtup, Susan Rupp. Km-eiing: ,lane-I Moyer, Carol Helter. Standing: Lois Heisinger, Susan Hagen. ivoi in picture: Cvwynne l:illtKt9lIlZll'l. hiiddietown 5 Middletown 5 iwiddietown 4 Ntictdietown 5 Niiddietown 5 Niidctietown 5 Niiddtetown 5 T E N N I S The Middletown High School Girls' Tennis Team, trapping their way through seven matches, had an undefeated season. Pouding the tiny white sphere ex- pertiy, the giris had one of the most successful seasons in Middletown Highs tennis history. The team chaticed up a victory over Dayton Fairmont, and two victories over Dayton Oakwood, Hamilton and Cincinnati Vvyoming. Dayton Fairmont Hamilton Dayton Oakwood Cincinnati Vvyoming Hamilton Dayton Oakwood Cincinnati Vvyoming Betty Rllll BOXERS The hoxing eliminations were held alter school with every salety precaution avail- alale to protect the Competitors, These hoys cleleatecl all hoys in their weight class to he crownecl champ. an honor they justly cleservecl. clit' lxluyalnh, Bula Sli-ve-vis, Tom Roper. Charles Allen, Pat lvlnrlc. INTRAMURALS The Browns went through the season uncleleatecl to capture the Crown when eight teams met at lincoln Field ancl battled it out in league play. TOUCH FOOTBALL lst Ron' - lulian Kinflrvcl, Don lxlason. Don H4'llllt'i4l4'l', flmrlvs l vli1ly. Dun lluyvs. znzl Ron- - liurlcly Jones, Don lwlurphy, Bolrlry l,nrison. l-tomiiv Vxihitt. Don ixlurphy, liom tioorlwin. iiolw hlrlft-vt:-r. lsolrlmy l,arison. HSIECKEY This game is new at Nliclclletown this year hut it surely has louncl a place in the program, lor it comhines the thrill ol hasliethall, the stamina anci aggressiveness ol loothall, ami the slcill ol ice horlcey. The hoys pictured were not without hruises to show lor their championship. BASlt'KETBAtM.t. rl-he Rell Dogs provecl to he too strong lor any senior team, as well as the winners ol the sophomore ancl junior leagues. They cteleatecl a team lrom Hamilton High in extramural Competition. hut met their matCh when they plnyt-tl hast to an team lrom hliami tfniversity, lauilvs King, Ditk Borllin, llllillip Re-lifting, l.a1'y King, Ruin-rt Rliorlc-s, it l R it I .11 il 'my sim! 100 fouls ami .lf-rry If-fl with 81. :N f , g ,--, ,--. I F,-fr' mx-1 i - . i iv, J i . , - .A,, . .X X, un 'Inu-s prrwi-ri vvry mivpl wifi: ilu' lmclminlon -I lu um ills rigjiil ns lin' nrlgivx Fllillllll. i i V if ffm' 5 i F F i,.g5.w.f,i 'L jj ju in iw nwnrfiz-rl ilu- iligjil jump nxwurr F Q U EL, ry Hmwn won oul in ilu' foul llwrowing' iournnmc-ni. Using ilu- scissors siviv 'umm Denim' C mm mi:-ll ii , I I BOWLING Sitting - Pant Larisawg Larry Ahner. faptain: Brown. Stanrting - Date Shoricey, Davict Hoihmoic. INTRAMURALS The maple sptinterect at the YNICA aiieys as the boys' league with eight teams rotted each Vvectnesctay. Two rouncts ot howling were run Ott during the winter with several hoys showing promise ot great things as wietciers ot the ehonite haii. VOLLEYBALL The voiteyhaii tournament was an open event. Five teams entered in round-robin tournament with the Frenchies emerging victorious. They were Don ixiason, Don hiurphy. Don Schneider, Buddy Jones, Dan Hayes, Charles Feiecty. and Biti ixiefguire. Klweiing '- ffiiiiu-rs: Susan Rupp, historian: fxoraiie VVeiIieI. recording serrelary: .Iean Iialnhieton, ximv- president: I.aVVancIa iXInr'IiIn-e, president: Ifarivara Vvithers, rnrresponding serrrlary: Ruthie ixioornxan treasurer. Standing - iXIanagc-rs: Ruth Roess, archery: Kiki Ilenielrion. Iwasm-haII: Nancy Romans. goitiz Gwynne I'inIdmnan, IaImIc- tennis: Inis II1-Isinger. Iiadniintonz .lanet llmmmn. riding: Donna I4-sler. II'ZIIllp0IIIIl I,yllIl IIilVl's. swilllllling: IIN: fivtl, lll2lfalIlUll: fIaroI IIt'II4'l', Ivllllisi I.0lIISl' llnll, VOII1'yIHlII1 IQIHIIH' HIDIIIIIIIII. Imsiu-lIyaIIg ahsm-nl uint-n piftun- nas taiu-n - ixiariiyn I ilzgeraId, Iuuwxiing, GIRL ' THL TIC ASSOCIATION Serving as an outiet tor pent-up energy stored hy NIHS femmes, G.A.A. oiiers aiter-sehooi activity in thirteen different sports. Every memher of the organization is expected to partieipate in at Ieast one sport during the year, he it archery. Iuaseibaii. goIt, tahie tennis, Imadminton, riding, swimming, trampoiine, marathon, tennis, voiieyhaii, Imasicetixaii, or howiing. Those wishing to taice part in team sports are divided into various Contingents which contend against each other. Individual eontests are run off in ciass. with iinaiists competing after schooi. VVorIc done during the year is directed toward one goai - an award which is Imestowed at the iwiother-Daughter Banquet staged in the spring. To quaiiiy for viass numerais, a giri must have earned 500 points: requirements Ior a ietter and Imraeeiet are IUOO points and 1500 points. respectiveiy. Since points are aiiowed to acctumuiale Ivor three years, it is possihie tor a giri to oimtain aii three awards. The G.A.A. memher considered most outstanding hy her Classmates is named AII-round fiiri at the imanquet. She is seiected hy seeret haiiot on the Ixasis ot how wt-II she Iives up to the groupis standards of good sportsmanship, courtesy, a sense oi fair piay, and a iuren understanding oi her ic-Iiow men. Miss Anne Sweeney. giris' physieai education instruetor, is fi.A.A. adviser. 140 MIDDIETTES The twenty-six girl squad, composed ot tive seniors, eleven juniors and ten sophomores, a product ot three tryouts conducted hy lwliss Sweeney last Decemher, did all right tor them- selves. in winning 12 and dropping 3 tilts this year. ln the uvital statistics department, .leanne Brandenhurg holds the individual scoring record in one contest, with her 21 points against Dayton Fairmont, while .lo Davison, Janice James and Sharon Petry head the total scoring section with a grand total ot 72, 60, and 54 tallies respectively. VVith all but 5 players hack next year, and only one ol these a starter on the regular varsity squad. Coach Anne Sweeney is looking lor a top-notch season next year. VARSITY RECORD lvliddiettes Germantown 4 lvliddiettes West Carrollton Nliddiettes Trenton 26 Wliddiettes Franklin lxliddiettes Dayton Oakwood 41 lxliddiettes Dixon Township lvliddiettes Hamilton 2Q lvliddiettes Dayton Fairmont JAY VEE RECORD Midcliettes Germantown 5 Middiettes Carlisle Middiettes Trenton 22 Wliddiettes Franklin lvliddiettes Dayton fyakwood '50 lvliddiettes Dixon Township lwliddiettes 40 Dayton Fairmont '54 IS: 'QOH' 1-' SUSE!! lillpp, Hazel l,FiHilll0I'!', lxlilt' DllSl7,', .IU lrJklViSOH, lilillll? lilllllllall, ,IISQIIHI9 BTill1Ilt'IllYllfg. Lois Helsing:-r, Lynn Hayes. Linda Tie-man. 2nd Row -- .lanie Bighy. Pauline Iltihhs. Nancy Dunlap, Chris Bugitzedes, Donna Pearce, Sharon ljvtry. Jillliff' .lillllt S. IQHPII Hf'il. 'jfil IeOlU -' .'l'2ll IOIl0 IQOQFTS, lx1Hl'gill'l'l -rlll'Ht'l'. ciill 0lyIl Jones, Nill7Illi Riltlinl, .IPHII Btiyil, .IPEIII VIQIIUIHIIF. Ruhy Joslin, lflaine Burgher, Eloise Rogers. I5ill'liK'r. ,V press-time. lt's Vvilliam Tell - no, it's Horsetmarix ricling is a tavorite Rotxin Hoocl - no, itis just ttie pastime ot many G.A.A. girls, l0Cill cl- tix, fx. rlllllltlllf OH' illl wtlom y0ll S86 lPilViIl2' ilTC'llI'I'y tournament, Vvatctw out. ttrownis Run Riciing Stalvle atter Han Cupicl, you tmave eompef an enjoyatmle utuouncen into tlxe iition. great out-ot-floors. tvlnrtlla .lane Rr-xelos, Rutll Roc-ss, txlnry IAIII IQIWUIUS, ,lill11't 'IQIIUIHSUIL lnnnnt' Bronlis. time-rly Xvllitetml, ljnulinv l.m'l'Vnru'. lills-n llvil txlalry R4'Xl'lus, txlnrtlnl R.-wlm. ciwyllllx' ljilllylvllmll. lillyllis allle tennis is enjoyemt in gym rlass. wlu-re tournaments are run oll. Tlle winners in earl: Class tllen inctulge in a rounct-rolyin tourney to ctecicte tlle sopllomore, junior anct senior rlnunps. Ttiese ttlree ttlen laattle it out lor tlle top llonors. t.ast yearis clmamp was junior Gwynne Finliteman. Tlxis year's rtiamp was Crowne-ct loo late to matte Seat-cirop - jaclcnile i- tnaeli-ctrop - Hip - ttlese are a few ot ttie many triclcs tmeing mastered try ttme local lasses on ttle trampoline. Ttley inctulge in gym Classes anrt ttle more enttiusiastie tant: talce an active part in ttie trampoline Club alter sftlool. wt1ere ttley improve under ttme proficient training ol Dorsie Blanltenstmip anct ottier tielptul males. Pauline l.el'-nrre, .loyre l'4orlcm'r. Anyttling to garner precious points toward tt1eir G.A.A. letter. Yes, ttle tViHS femmes even tramp miles into ttle Country on txilces. ctespite tencler tootsies anct wiclcect weattier. lnanne- Brooks, Rita: llalsey, Nancy Kiltrurn, 'PIN - lanetThomson,Jeanne Sennvt VOl.l.tfYBALl,. - Nanry Dunlap, Susan Bell, Gayle Vvln-lan. tfils-en Bish Bilfliilfil GTRIH, Cafl0yn .l0nf'S. ' lntramural volleyball was run ott in tourneys held hetore and alter school. The G.A.A. girls were divided into teams and leagues -1 the American League, the National League, and the Big Ten Conference. The Athletics, captained by Nlargaret Turner, copped the American League pennant, while Captain Ellen Heil and her Pirates toolc top honors in the National League. The Wfildcats led hy Captain Eileen Bishop not only won the Big Ten championship, taut also hested the winners ol the other leagues to take top honors in the intramural tourney. Another very popular G.A.A. sport was howling. Both the YFICA and the Bowl-lxtor lanes were used hy the lirst round group. The senior aggregation under the title ot Sweenys Sweeties eopped the lirst round championship, under the captainey ol lvlarilyn Fitz- gerald. Other memhers ot the squad included Lavvancta lxloclchee. Joyce Loop. Jean Shaul, and Virginia Schwall, lxlarilvn Fitzgeralml. Laxvanzta lxlorlxtwe, .lean Stlfllll. The All-Class volteyhall teams were picked hy lxliss Sweeney alter tryouts were conducted in the early morning hours. The winners were the iuniors, captained hy Jeanne Brandenhurg, who hettered the sophomores under the captainey ol Sharon Petry, then proceeded to polish ott the poor, uncter-womaned. old women ot the senior class. under the leadership ot Jo Davison. lst Rau' - .ls-anne Sennet: .lx-anne Branclenhurg, Captain: lxlarianne .-Xsln-rg llllvn Ht-il: Lynn Hayes. lml Rom - Nanny Dunlap. lillilllSf' Rogers, .loan l'ralii-r. fiayli- XA'helan, lilaine Hellman. if' , ,fm w K -'S 'ix 6'l94v-WiW2!Df1i' ' 4 . i N Du- 'x f ' 1 H s, s -1 sf . V D . S, 17' 1 34 ixi ,M -1.1-,L f 1. I QQ s f,il51'gi??,wf x ff, - H fy fox wiffggfk x 1E 1?.'g,k,h Q y 1 g V -y 4 ' U 'kfffialfqq-1 I, 5 ...mf xlggyg.-rg.mg,44 .X if 5 ' La l. ggi. 3 Fife My N 4 vw if - f K E v , , , . 7f Wf 51s:'2fet. Q!'m'Ws My V1 vw- - 5'3fn5?iM?v1f!'W x ' .hyd ,SN 'W' LUCK and THANKS to OUR ADVERTISERS from THE LUCKIEST KIDS IN THE WORLD OUR SUCCESS STORY icontinued from Page 53, ul suppose that many ot the '53 class work there, too. fharles queried. HAs a matter ol tact. they do, Bill grinned, uYou'll recognize a large number ot nurses and doctors. mlihere are some in medics not affiliated with the hospital. though. Juanita Brewer and Keith Reynolds are both pharmacists downtown, and Middletown has a couple of top-notch psychologists-phil Redding and Joyce Parr. Chuck smiled. 4'And l expect there are a number ul' physicians. dentists and veterinarians, too. whom l know, aren't there? Quite a tewf' replied Bill. 'Tm sure you remember Tom llanley. who's now a prosperous chiropractor. Myrtis Fores works as Charles Hawkins' dental assistant. Ed Doench is a veterinarian and we have a pediatrician. too, you know, Hes Caroll Mathis. inside the lobby of the magnificent new hospital Rebecca Hawkins was husy at the switchboard. hut she took time out to call the head nurse ot the first Hoof. Pat Mccandless. Pat welcomed them and left to Find Doctor Lacy King, who was to take them through the building. Doctors Mike Carter and Don Gill, '53 graduates. passed hy and a small brigade ot nurses coming oft duty-Janet Bach. Barbara Emrick. Carol and Marjorie Wilkinson. and Shirley Duncan-stopped to say a liew words to them. Hi, Fel, how are you? greeted Lacy as he guided them down the hall. uVVe're surely proud ot this new hospital, l'll try to show all the parts ot it to you. On the way to one ol' the laboratories Cleo Garofalos and Dorothy Potter passed. Chuck recognized their familiar faces under the starched caps. At the end ol' the hall they entered the research room, where Bill and .tim Cassidy and Lois Helsinger. lah tcchnicians. were husy. Soon the three advanced to the kitchen to confer with chiel- dietician, Shirley Mitchell. Following a tour ol the physical therapy department under the supervision ot Ruthie Nloorman. they made their way to the ol:tices ot the various hospital doctors. Nurse Sandra Rathhun ushered them into Gerald Raglands oti-ice where they had a short chat with Gerry, and soon they were talking with Arzell Fores and Gaye Duster, doctor and nurse. re- spectively. As they continued their tour, they met Sheila Rogers on her way to Dr. .lack Rhodes' ottice. Back in the lobby once more they met another group ol white-gownecl memhers ot the '51 class of iVl'HS-Nancy Nliller, Virginia Schwall, Diana Hall, Liz Jack, and Jeanette Cunditt. Lots ot the old gang turned up here. Chuck remarked. You missed a few ot them who are nurses though. commented Bill. Linette Crauder, Ruth Downey, Barbara lgo, .io Ann Smith. and Mary Evelyn Watson just went oft duty. An amhulance turning into the drive caught Bills at- tention. HThat's from Charles Arnold's Funeral Home, he said. pointing at the silver lettering on the door. And, Fel. l'll have to tell you about Jim Baileys Dcpartment Store oi Tomorrow while we're waiting tor Buddy. There is one entire iioor devoted to tashion design. ln tact, this atternoon. Pat Nixon, Fashion Consultant. is putting on a preview ot the latest styles. Shes been working busily tor the last two weeks with her designers, Amanda 1 Baker, Kathleen Keller, and the head seamstress. Daisy tfast. They've even contracted Liddy Harpring, tamous New York model. tor this showing. Shes being iiown in on Dick LeForce's chartered plane. Barbara Scott and Joanna Hershner are hostesses tor his commercial line. Kay Adams. Clarence iVicAtee and Anita Stacey, commercial artists, handle the publicity. As an added feature, Lowell Barnhart is giving a lecture on interior Decorating--The Modern Way. Thats not all. either: there's also a modem beauty salon on that lioor. run by Barbara Hackney and Mary Moore. Ruthie McKellar used to work there. too. hut she owns her own business now. On the liirst tioor the shoe department is managed by .lack Alderton. Toni Green is his head salesman. Only the other day, Jack was telling me that Patty Holton, MHS commercial instructor. brought her classes down to the store to consult with the retail buyers, Patsy Bielier and Gay Rentschler. This new store has been rapidly expanding. Jim Cahill. accountant. told me that Pat McConaughey, personnel man- ager, had to hire seven new secretaries. Maybe you remember them: they're all from Middletown-Gloria Czvath, Pat iVicQuinn, Kathleen Sullivan. Janice Steed. Mildred Vtfright, Alma Vvright, and Wanda Woodrey. u.iim Reichelderter has just been made general manager ot the store by Mr. Baiiey. He's assisted by .tim Polleys and BYUC? SCIIUIHCICCLH Hlvliddletown businesses are certainty employing our gradu- ates. commented Dr. Feledy. fd really enioy riding through town. Maybe you could point out some other establishments run by our 'lucky' classmates. By that time Buddy had arrived with the car. They started down Central Avenue to the metropolitan section ot' town and then stopped in tront oi a huge bank. Bill explained as they started inside. Quite a tew lawyers you know have their ottices in this building. While l talk to Van Sauter and Gerald Cottingim, the top directors oi the hank. you might go up and see a tew ol them. Dr. Feledy scanned the directory ot each tioor, He decided to see his old triend, David Young. Betty Newkirk and Barbara McFeeters, Davids secretaries. greeted him with smiles. After having a pleasant conversation with David. he looked up Charles Denny, Charles Stiles. Don Staggs. Frank Vvilliams. and .tack Faulkner. all successful lawyers. uchuck. remember All-Sports? said Bill, as he met Charles in the lobby. Dick List owns it now. Cliff Hater is head ol the sales department. nsay. isn't that Gene Dougherty over there? HYes, he owns an insurance agency now. Loretta Helton and Pat Holienbaugh work for him. That big super-market is one ot a chain ot stores owned hy Tom Youstler. Barbara Cooper works there as head cashier. Hover theres Office Outfitters. Bill went on. nphyllis Blevins owns it now. A lot ot our friends work there. Glenda Ramsey is salesmanager and Julia Pringle and Betty Nlays do the accounting. They also employ three secretaries that you might know-Shirley Vvomack. Ruthie Paugh, and Veda Haven. tfontinuecl nn Page 202i A BILLION DOLLAR DREAM People who bought products made of steel saved almost a billion dollars last year be- cause a dream came true 29 years ago. It was the continuous process for rolling steel sheets. Developed by John B. Tytus and his Armco associates, this revolutionary process enabled steelmen to produce more and better sheet steel and lower its cost. It made possible the mass production of automobiles, stoves, re- frigerators and countless other products. The bill for such things would have been a billion dollars more last year alone if steel were still made the old way. A number of former Middletown High School students helped Mr. Tytus develope the continuous mill. And today, there are many more Middletown alumni working on the Armco team, helping to turn other dreams into reality. At Armco and elsewhere, Middle- town graduates have brought success to themselves and helped Middletown grow and progress. Now it is your turn to show what you can do. Congratulations and the best of luck to the Class of '53. Anmco STEEL conPoRATloN PQAEU 7 R E L A X In the Moderne Luxurious C L U B C H AIR S IDEAL BARBER SHOP Micldletown's Most M odern Cornpielviy Air Conciiiionoci 1344 Central Avenue Phone 3-3401 Parking Lot in Rear MEEKER'S Complete Plumbing and Heating Firs+ Avenue ai' Clinfon S+ Phone 2-l53I Os+eopc1+hic Physicians R. E. Bennefi. D. O. C. A. Lynch, D. O. Chorles W. Moon, D. O. A. O. Spinney, D. O. V. C. Thompson, D. O. TH E MIAMI SALES 15 Wall Sfreef Middlefown, Ohio Phone 2-7881 'A' 'k CO Where Styles Come. First rg Sol Schneider Men's Wear 1320 Central Ave. Dial 3-5181 START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT and MAKE HOME LOANS wi'I'I1 Middlefown Federal Savings 8: Loan Associafion SAVINGS AND LOAN BLDG. S. E. Corner Main and Ceniral PHONE 2-5476 A A A Complimenrs The AERONCA Mcmufaciuring Corp 1712 Germaniown Road MIDDLETOWN, OHIO A A A This girl had 365 dates Iast year. . . . Ami wimtis more siif- Ims an Full scI1ecIuIe ailezui Ior IIiis yvzlr foo. Every evening siieis Haireaciy manic- ilfl'illIQ9llll I1ISH Ivor ei Iow minutes oI Iwer time wI1iIe sim reiaxvs witI1 Iier Liste-aciyn H time IVIicILIIe- Iown .IournnI. Siu-is not unusuai. Neariy 75,000 otiwrs aIso read IIN- .IournuI every day. So if you want an good Uciateu Imeiore your speciai cIaIe. Ive sure youire a part oi tire Iarge Iamiiy oi' .IournaI suiwscriimers. THE MIDDLETOWN JOURNAL MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 150 2 153, Vt ts, 7 ' 1 Congratulations V , Seniors 1' 5?:1?fnf'57'XV5 NN! ll l Cx'-'l',3' I X..-1 , . typ! nj , Y Treat Yourself To J Womb? ICE CREIIIII CUlZfjl'C1t2tIClf?:07Z-S Class of 1953 Our Hats are off to Middletown Schools Grand Central Station First and Main Streets Phone 2-0161 Tom Balrd Mobilon - Mobilgos Real Estate and lnsurance Open 24 Hours 913 CENTRAL AVE. 151 FINEST BAKED GOODS BAKED FRESH DAILY Decorated Cakes for all Occasions We bake with the best Central Pastry Shop 1430 CENTRAL AVE. Q 3-4431 VETERINARIANS L. H. Bremer, D.V.M. Leland C. Lynch, D.V.M. E. C. Peck, D.V.M. Mill Established 1865 The Harding-.lones Paper Co. Excello, Ohio MANUFACTURERS OF Bond, Linen and Ledger Papers PAPERS OF DISTINCTION Specializing in Private Watermarlcs Hornet Linen Bond Hillside Bond National Linen Bond American Bond Hillside Ledger All-American Bond Treasury Ledger National Linen Ledger 2 . 05 , Complumenis of WZ? THE BROWN-SINGER CO.. Sfi ' asf: ',:, METAL WORKERS i 600 Mary EH'a Middlefown, Ohio Learn Shorfhand in 6 Weeks This Summer Famous A B C Sys+em SPEEDWRITING No symbols - No machines 100 W P M in 6 fo 8 weeks Taughf in Micldlefown a+ I D D l E T U W BUSINESS BULLEGE 9 SOUTH BROAD STREET PHONE 2-6848 SANITONE MAKES CLOTHES CLEANER! Ogg-575 BRIGHTER! mmm ZZ! WEAR LONGER! 1' 1, J Our Service is ', , , Q , Guamnteecl To Be ig the Satisfccctory United States , and Canada C L E A N E R S 153 HONORS AND PRIZES, l952 ELECTION CHARLES R. HOOK-Foundation in Citizenship: First Honor for Girls-3515.00.,Patricia Moorman Second Honor for Girls-310.00 Mary Louise Skimming First Honor for Boys-S15.00..Jerry Harkrader Second Honor for Boys-810.00 Jerome C. Kindred GARDNER BOARD AND CARTON COMPANY- Award in Community Service: S100 Savings Bond ........ Sandra Ann Siegfried LES DOUZE AMIES- Award in Better Inter-Racial Relations: First Honor-310.00 .... Marcella Jean Collins Second Honor-35.00 ..., Donald Gene Barnette THE AMERICAN LEGION AMERICANISM FOUNDATION: First Honor fThe Charles F. Wilmore Memorial Awardj-515.00 .........,.. Larry Ova Sullivan Second Honor fMiddletown Post 218 Awardl- S10.00 .................................. William R. Lane Third Honor fMiddletown Post 218 Awardj- 35.00 i.................. , William Everett Byrd, Jr. ARMCO ASSOCIATION TROPHIES: Football ............,,.................... Jerry Harkrader 'Robert Lee Jewell Basketball ...................... Donald Gene Barnette Richard Thomas Vice DANFORXTH FOUNDATION f I Dare Youni- Honorable Mention for Citizenship and High Rank in Class: Book ......................... ...... N ancy Marie Sherman Book .............................. James Raymond Frisby A. A. U. W. SCHOLARSHIP: 85100.00 toward tuition to College Marcella Jean Collins MIDDLETOWN HOSPITAL NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL ALUMNI: 350 toward tuition at the Middletown Hospital School of Nursing ................ Marilyn Lawson THE CLARK MEMORIAL iGiven by La Sertoma Club in memory of Mrs. E. Norwood Clarkj- Three years' tuition and fees for nurses' training at Middletown Hospital School of Nursing Charlotte Pergram MU CHAPTER, PHI BETA PSI SORORITY- The Helen Schatzmann Memorial Award : S25 toward college training for Elementary Teaching ............................ Carol Anne Frey MIDDLETOWN SCHOLAR- At the University of Cincinnati: One Year's Tuition .............. Marvin R. Pierson MIDDLETOWN CHAPTER, NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION: A S100 college scholarship in secretarial train- ing .........................,................ Betty J. Roush HELEN MATHEWS MUSIC MEMORIAL: S50 toward tuition in a recognized school of music .............................. Robert Paul Raker DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION--Excellence in American History: A Gold Medal ...................... Marilyn Jean Allen fContinued on Page 1661 The Middletown Lumber Company Dealers in Lumber and Building Material l925 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 154 SUCCESS fo fhe CLASS of '53 NEW HORIZONS . .. Seniors, lhe curiain is soon fo fall on Aci I in fhis greal' drama called LlFE . . . you will soon puf in pracfice +he 'lheories you have learned. The world awails you. H needs new blood, new +hougl1+ and 'Phe impulse of youih and vision. ln lhis grea+ drama of LIFE you'll play a leading role. Your falenfs will be limi+ed only by your willingness +o assume your share of responsibilify and applying 'I'he knowledge and fraining you have received. May lhese new Horizons be enriched by fhe pleasure 'found in honesi' worlc, clean living and noble lhinlcing. , ... ., .,,, WW? Wrl'h ihese 'l'hough+s, we exlend our i Sincere Congra+ula+ions. ' i ' -A J .,.- 5 , 15: 1'I3fZf:Ffiii-Ii' '- .-.4 . 4 - .V.. ss s 33 N. Main s+. iw 155 FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY W LKER' Complefe Family Shoe Siore I024 Cen'rrcl Avenue NATURAL BRIDGE SHOES for Women RED GCOSE SHOES for Children X-RAY SHOE FITTING THE RAYMOND BAG C0 DENTISTS C. T. Barfholomai, D. D. S. C. G. Bar'I'on, D. D. S. C. F. Deller, D. D. S. H. T. Derivan, D. D. S. H H. Douglas, D. D. S. J. H. Harkrader, D. D. S. R. E. Ligeff, D. D. S. W. B. LigeH, D. D. S. S. F. Maurer, D. D. S. John D. Sarcher, D. D. S William Schaeffer, D D S Compliments to Class of '53 CHAPPLE BUICK INCORPORATED sALEs sr SERVICE 157 QUEEN CITY FLYING SERVICE, Inc. Charter Service - Air Ambulance Service MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, MIDDLETOWN, OHIO PHONE MIDDLETOWN 2-5261 Congratulations, Class of 1953 JUNIOR COSMOPOLITAN BOY GIRL Mosi Wi'H'y Ben Mclntire Janet Meeks Most Sincere Jack Whittlesey Gail Pierson Mos+ Friendly Charlie Mendenhall Judy Beatty Mos+ A+hIe+ic Ronnie Stokley Lynn Hayes Mosr S+udious Bill Dorenbusch Nancy Baird Mos+ Talenled Kenny Naudin Shirley Armitage Mosi A++rac+ive Fritz Foutz Sally Duane Mos+ All-Around Allan Karchner Linda Tieman Mos+ Enihusiasiic Kenny Rupp Ellen Heil Mos+ Likely-+o-Succeed Hugh Palmer Nancy Yocom 158 BE SMART - BUY SMART LOOK SMART The finesf in ready mode and 'roilored clo+hes ond Accessories 'For Men ond Boys HaIsey's Tailor Shop 1 I Congratulations, Seniors The Moorman Sand 8: Gravel Co. Ready Mix Concrete - Excavating - Grading PHONE 2-5301 PHONE 2-6157 415 RICHMOND ST. ROUTE 4, POASTTOWN BRIDGE 1- Congratulations, Seniors HUGHES MOTOR, lnc. Midd1et0Wn's DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer FIREDOME V-8 - POWERMASTER 6 PHONE 2-3646 - IPO ALBAUGH'S AUCTION Ar'I Albaugh AUCTION FURNITURE LIQUIDATION REAL ESTATE STOCKS FARMS Real Estate Brokers General Auctioneers Corner Crawford and Logan Dial 2-I54I STory 8: Clark Pianos A LIFE LONG GIFT EOR TI-IE GRADUATE o-o Norris Music House I3I6 FIRST AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO ALLSPORTS, Inc., TEAM 8z SCHOOL SUPPLIES AWARD SWEATERS HUNTING - FISHING CENTURY BOATS MARTIN OUTBOARDS CHRIS-CRAFT MOTORS AND BOATS 1228 Central Ave Dial 2-3051 The Sportsman's Headquarters LOOK ABOVE THE AVERAGE BY Having Your Suits Tailor Made No Higher Than Ready Made FOR RENT All types ol formal Clotlies Sizes from 4 to 50 Abe Korros Cenllemen's Tailoring Issa CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN. OHIO Phone 3-4581 161 U65 Qgfcvzfz gfozaf 670. ir i' i' if Congrofulofions, Class of '53 4 4 4 4 26I5 S. Main S'rree'r Dial 2-323I DlLLMAN'S ANNEX FOOD MARKET Barber Shop Food that makes you healthy - wealthy and wise uk vve deliver Z4 North Broad H03 Y 9 S+ Ph 20092 Nexi' fo Paramouni' Hes! Xvisli vs To 5 P: HTHE IVIIDDIESH Complimen+s Of CI W I ,M THOMSON William D. Long RADIO - TELEVISION Insurance Since 1925 ' 1345 Cen+rcl Avenue Phone 2-6032 0 lar 161' ollar- you calft beat a MCCARTHY MOTOR SALES, Inc. I636 Cenhal Avenue - Middle+own, Ohio IFE ll lf ROGERS A CONGRATULATES I A THE CLASS OF 1953 'S For Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, You'll always do better at - ' l A I A X fl .N A V,,, S 1 5 J fx J M 'fl if i , JEWELERS I 1038 CENTRAL AVE. Compliments of VIRGIL T. CLARK and HARLAN D. HELSEL Over A Hundred Years Of Service Wilson Funeral Home 2lO-2I2 South Main Street DIAL 2-266l E92 HOWARD A. WILSON, JR Class of 1923 THOMAS H. WILSON C1 of 1928 UZ Compliments of Thomas D. Mclaughlin John J. Keil ZS 1 eg HEm10ck 7823 i i i Concord Provision Co. CASTELL DRUG CO. INSTITUTIONAL FOOO 5- SUPPLIES HOTEL - RESTAURANT SERVICE Quality Drugs 1126 CENTRAL AVE. 230 CONCORD STREET i' 'A' 'I DAYTON, OHIO HONORS AND PRIZES fContinued from Page 1545 CHARLES PALMER DAVIS MEDAL- Excellence in Current History: A Bronze 'Medal .......... Warren Neal Frahlman A Bronze Medal ....,,...,....,.,.., Marvin R. Pierson BAUSCH AND LOMB- Excellence in Scientific Research: A Bronze Medal ...................... Gail Ann Pettit RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ALUMNI- Outstanding Work in Mathematics and Science: A Gold Medal ...........,.. Edward Herb Brede III ARION NATIONAL MUSIC FOUNDATION AWARD CKIWANIS CLUBJ: A Gold Medal ..................., Beulah Jean Squires MRS. E. C. WOODWARD MEMORIAL- Excellence in Bible Study and Church Work: A Bible ..................................,....... 'Melvin Wills CATHERINE AND LOUIS SCHOMER MEMORIAL-Foundation in Household Arts: First Honor-510.00 ........ Frances Marie Sweatt CONTESTS B. F. HARWITZ-Foundation in Public Speaking: First Honor-Books .............. David H. Watson Second Honor-Books ...... Genevieve Kendrick Z. W. RANCK MEMORIAL- Foundation in Spelling: First Honor-S 10.00 .... Richard Tebeau Mather Second Honor-585.00 .. John Elbert Whitehead Exc DR. AND MRS. F. W. Outstanding Intere Excellence First Honor ftiej- S7.50 ............ Fourth Honor-82.50 fContinued on Page 1783 310.00 ............................ 37.50 .................... Third Honor-35.00 .............. Second Honor-35.00 Marjorie Jane Creekbaum MARGARET PINKERTON MEIMORIAL- ellence in Home Science: Robert Lee Gates, Jr BROSIUS AWARD- st in the Nightingale Nursing Club First Honor-310.00 .............. Suzanne Young Second Honor-55.00 .......... Donna Jean Frisby SCHEIBERT NURSING AWARD: First Honor-510.00 ................ Betty Lee Riggs Second Honor-35.00 ................ Shari Lee Kah MIDDLETOWN CHAPTER, NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION- The Margaret D. Klopp Memorial Award - in secretarial co-op work: Carolyn Jeanne Stabler Sue B. Whaley BIBLE ESSAY CONTEST- The Teaching of Jesus : First Honor-510.00 ...... Second Honor-37.50 .............. Thelma Lawson Janet Arlene Jackson Ray Dan Williams Marjorie Ann Underwood 166 Congratulations Class of IQ55 Nleet Your Friends at Murphy's The Friendly Store 'A' 'A' i' Compliments of The Fairbanks Fiber Box Co. G. C. Murphy Co. I 044 CENTRAL AVE. 'kit ..i 99 o QQQW Roberson 8: Son Sportmg Goods 5 mow A x 1 X X K 1201 Central Ave. Phone 2-4191 Mx XXV if o A 1 5 W nf s 0 K wn.soN AND SPALDING Arn-:Ls c EQUIPMENT , 0 If Q PENDLI-:ron woouaus If . K wlcwAM sox NN Flsumc TACKLE OF ALL Kl DS Q N-L xf 99 W A., M' 167 Service A Specialty ,qhq V, Wm. M. I-nous:-I -- JEWELER l 9. .. X, l fm' I' .ff '-. 2' --v '5 9 4 ' fee ze: ' loo7 Cenfrcl Ave. Phone 3-l2l6 MIDDLETOWN, or-no CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1953 The R. L. Grimes lnsurance Agency Reliable Insurance 308 Castell Bldg. Phone 2-4122 Famous . WL gxxxxvgw ' S-.sf RO' 9606 Compliments SCHIFF'S SHOE STORE 1 124 Cen+rcl Aven-u'e Phone 2-4380 1f'8 Best Wishes, Graduates J. Thomas Sehald Realty Company Good Real Estate Service Since 1926 TNN'ENTY,SEVEN YEARS OF SERVICE 1026 o 1033 THE JANSZEN COMPANY CINCINNAU, on-no - Mun can Congratulations, Class of 1953 Ottis .Iohnson and Sons PAINTING OF ALL TYPES - INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAPERINO and STEAIVIINO OF PAPER PAPER CLEANING LINOLEUNI In Business over 25 Years I I7 Bellemonfe SI. Phone 2-I63l 169 GILLE -CROW ., HARMAC IE Preamble fo The Consfifufion of The American Legion cu Lg' ' A N , xeTQ':3lg'7f,, For Gocl and Counlry. K, f E we associafe ourselves 1' 3,5IfEi,RXS +oge+l1er 'For fhe follow- ' J ' ing purposes: SERVICE To uphold and defend fhe Conslilufion of ihe United Sfales of America: To mainlain law and order: To losler and perpeluale a one hundred per cenl Americanism: To preserve ll1e memories and incidenls of our Associalion in fhe Greal' War: To inculcale a sense of individuel obligation lo lhe Community, Shale and Nafion: To combal lhe aulocracy of bofh lhe classes and lhe masses: To melee righl fhe masfer of mighr: To promore peace and good will on earth: To safeguard and fransmil lo posferily The prin- ciples ol Jusfice. Freedom and Democracy: To consecrale and sanclify our comradeship by our dcvofion +o mulual helpfulness, MIDDLETOWN POST 2 I 8 fl ,Q The Modern' Way for Softwater Wafer Soflening Service, Inc. 1313 Reynolds Ave. 2 2-6356 7 WENDY'S SERVICE, Inc., Celebrafing Our 28I'l1 Year of Dependable Tire and Baffery Service COMPLIMENTS OF INSURANCE AGENCY The 4 MARTY MILLER ZI9 Casfell Building MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Phone 2-3 I 25 'Service A Specialty Uniled Welding Co MIDDLETOWN, or-no wilriirilr Sfeel PIa+e and Sheel' Fabricc:+ors Weldmenfs 171 0 COMPLIMENTS OF Clayfon 8: Lclmberi' Mfg. Co. Middletown Division MIDDLETOWN, OHIO -1-Q Compliments of ULRICH Dry Cleaning We Give S. 8: H. Green Sfamps Corner Cenlral and Clinlon Phone 2-400I 1- 9 Sparrow s Flowers Flowers for Any Occasion 0 Holidays U Birthdays 0 Funerals 0 Weddings 0 Dances 0 Anniversaries 710 Sixth Avenue Dial 2-2272 Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Congratulations Class of 1953 Cl' HAGIAS CANDIES 1387 CENTRAL AVENUE . . . to the CLASS of '53 And may +l'1e mony gofes of success lo e open +0 one cmd all of you. The Central Store OWU S Home GWITCCI D epartment Store 173 Congratulations W E S U G G E S T .Graduates- When you think of Real Estate Think of BEVE RAG ES B. F. Sawyer A Flavor For Every Taste 8: Sona Inc' R E A L 'I' 0 R S DIAL 2-6101 1203 Central Avenue Middletown, Ohio Complimenls of MIAMI CABINET DIVISION The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Micldlerown, Ohio 14 PHYSICIANS Charles T. Aflcinson, M. D. John L. Bauer, M. D. D. M. Blizzard, M. D. J. A. Carfer, M. D. E. Norwood Clarlr, M. D. Marlin Decker, M. D. Mildred While Gardiner, M Mabel E. Gardner, M. D. David F. Gerber, M. D. Hyman Helfman, M. D. Ross A. Hill, M. D. Arnold Leeds, M. D. E. McCall Morris, M. D. Walfer A. Reese, M. D. Wal+er H. Roehll, M. D. Beniamin Sawyer, M. D. Louis H. Slcimming, M. D. K. M. Smifh, M. D. Mildred Law Snyder, M. E. T. Sforer, M. D. William E. Sforer, M. D. J. C. S+raH'on, M. D. W. H. Williams, M. D. D. 175 'A' i' 'A' 'k 'k McGee 8: Sons Groceries Qualify Meals and Groceries 427 Baltimore St. P 0 f' 2280 Known for Values 4221 Czrancl Ave. Phone 2-7582 1028 CENTRAL AVE. Frf-Q lbelivm- Daily ir ir ir 'k 'A' The Kifchen Equipmen+ Used in Hwe Home Ecqgmics Dept IREFI COMPLETF I I 2 ew ? sHzvIcE EH. L HW MIDDLETOWN ICE 8: COAL CO. i305 Woodlawn Avenue Phone 2-5453 176 'k'k-k'k'k THE MANCHESTER THE CENTER OF ALL SOCIAL AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES IN MIDDLETOWN 'ki'-k'k'k Fenzel-McDonough Established 1880 Wilmer Mgtgrs Wa+ches QW. S. Wilmerj Clocks I Diamonds won MANCHESTER AVE. I DIAL 2-1671 I and . Fine Jewelry Sferling SiIver N A S H Featuring HamiI+on, Girard-Perregaux, Omega, Gruen, EIgin and Bulova Wafches 20 North Main Street Sales and Service Used Cars CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! l',, L 4 I 2 Clark Street' HONORS AND PRIZES tContinued from Page 1661 OFFICE OUTFITTERS . I Speed and Accuracy in Typing: A Corona Typewriter , . .. . Laura Corwin DR. W. II. ROEHLL--- Ohio Scholarship Test for Seniors: 5510.00 . .A ,,,,,,, Richard Tebeau Mather GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS-ALL GRADES CONSIDERED GEORGE M, VERITY MEMORIAL- Foundation in College Preparatory Course: First llonor for Girls --Gold Medal Betty J. Roush Second Honor for Girls- Silver Medal Gail Ann Pettit First Honor for Boys-Gold Medal Richard Telmeau Mather Second Ilonor for Boys- -Silver Medal Donald Edward Barker RARNITZ MEMORIAL Foundation in Otlice Training Course: First Ilonor--21910.00 , ,, ,,,, .Ioyteen Ilunter Second Honor - 355.110 . Carolyn Jeanne Stalmler A student winning' honors in one of the following' VANCE E. CRIBBS- Foundation in General Training' Course: First Honor-5510.00 Marjorie Ann Underwood Second Honor-325.00 Dortha Danease Williams MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. 804 Foundation in Industrial Training' Course: 5510.00 .. H H H .. . ,,,.. ,,,,, M elvin Wills MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. 804 Ilonorahle Mention for High Rank in Class: B0Ok N ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, . . Doris Jean Morningstar Book . W ,,,,,,,,. .. Alice Jean Trimble Book . . . . . . .. ,.,, . .. Dora Hartman BOOIK . . .. . ,,,, .. .. ,,,, Janet Marie Johnston subjects is ineligible to receive honors in another. SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP-THREE YEARS OF WORK 'I'llE W'OMAN'S ULUB--Foundation in English: First Honor ttiel 347,50 , , ,,,, Betty J. Roush 557.50 H , , Mary Louise SICIININIIIQ' ERNESTINE ROUDERIISH, Foundation in Latin: First Honor ttiei- 5F7.50 H , ,. Richard Telweau Mather 347.50 , , , . ,. , Martha Louise Myers COLIN GARDNER --Foundation in Mathematics: tContinued First Honor- -Gold Medal Edward Herb Brede III Second Ilonor ---- Silver Medal Donald Edward Barker A FRIEND OI TIIE SCHOOL-- Foundation in Science: First llonor---5lS10.00 ,,.,,, , Gail Ann Pettit Second Honoi'---255,00 Charles Hugh Haeedorn on Page 2051 ITS Knowlton Construction Company Bellofontaino, llhio We are proud to have built the last three school buildings ut Middletown Congrafula+ions, Class of 1953 Harry A. Finkelmcn, Inc. S REAL ESTATE MAIN ACSEM ENT CIW, Form c1ndlndus+riol Properfies GENERAL INSURANCE To be sure--Insure l305 Cenlral Avenue Dial 3-4688 Another Harry Finkelmarr, Home JEWELRY STORE 1016 CENTRAL AVENUE Gift Headquarters DIAMONDS ' CLOCKS ' SILVERWARE WATCHES Compliments of The INTERSTATE Folding Box Co. 180 The One Complete Shopping Center for All Your Needs Satisfaction Guaranteed Of' Yo UF Money Back SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 25 South Main St. Middletown, Ohio There is ci Place tor YO ot the X1 'I wiisrzgyp SQ, fdofp 3 '19 5' C 5 :ii 'Z ff ? 5' 0 Qu 4 CIIRISTXP A World-wide Fellowship of Youths and Adults The A. Ashworth Cool Co Coal, Coke ond Builders' Supplies FIRST AVENUE AND BIG FOUR R. R. PHONE 2-007I COAL Ruby J. Lump White Ash Lump Red Jacket Lump Red Jacket Egg Corlew Lump Pocahontas Lump Pocahontas Egg Semet Solvay Coke Prepared Stoker Jellico Lump Jellico Egg Anthracite BUILDING MATERIAL Cement Plaster Lime Sewer Pipe Drain Tile Brick Flue Lining' Building Tile Metal Lath Corner Bead Angle Iron Fireplace lj2llllIlt'l'S 181 Dixie Cleaners Complimenis 1741 Central Avenue of wecan Q THE PARROT 0 0 8: Deliver 2-5851 1042 Cenfrczl Avenue Prompt Service K 0 D A K S HOME MOVIE EQUIPMENT Cameras - Supplies - Accessories DEVELOPING - PRINTING - ENLARGING Q We Do our own work Q 1215 Cenircl Ave. Dial 2-6660 Cifssgnfgs 5 'T' O P EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHICH 182 ZYDCLZ Congratulations To The Class of 19 5 3 fa Attend the Theatre for the Best In Entertainment Ke! PARAMOUNT STRAND THEATRES Q-IYDCXIS ' McGRAW Zorahzf o Construction Co., Inc Grade A Dairy Products ---------1-.--------------- - Engineers and Constructors '1fIt'sBd It GfTBGd Dial 2-5451 I0 Bellemome S+. Middletown' Ohio 27 TAXI, INC. mln DISPATBHEDH Dial 2-4527 1 North Canal Street Middletown, llhio Congratulations Class ol 1953 When you enter the business world, may we serve you? CONSOLIDATED, Incorporafed PRINTERS AND sTAnoNERs I 626 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO I: E. Congra+uIa1'ions Class of 1953 I' KEMP ELECTRIC CLARADON SUPPLY CO. 601 Charles S+ree+ WHOLESALE Hat and Blouse Shop PRICES TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET 1217 Cenfrcl Avenue Miclcllelowrfs- Leading Millinery ond Blouse Sfore For 25 Yeors Complimenis of THE DELICIA M iddletowws Popular Confectionery SWEETS - EATS Luscious Sandwiches Creamy Milk Shakes Plate Lunches IOI9 CENTRAL AVENUE DIAL 2-0222 Complimenis FILSON'S, Inc I0 I 7 CGDTFGI Avenue i. S-effing Ihe Poce in Middleiown Power Ploni' ond lndusfriol Wiring ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ENGINEERING AND LAYOUT Wente Construction Co., Inc. 425 DayI'on Sfreef Homilfon, Ohio Our Experience Moy Seve You Time ond Money I ..........ui YOUR CADILLAC -- OLDSMOBILE DEALER Heber Jones N V '1'yPcrkwcy Ph 2 b3Ol ARMBRUSTER FLORIST, Inc. Flowers For Any Occasion Floral Arrangemenfs and Oualily Poi' Planfs 360I GRAND AVENUE PHONE 2-3773 if it? See Polly and Keep Jolly POLlSlNI'S Complimen+s Of HAROLD W. JONES Jus+ Insurance 406 Savings 8: Loan Bldg. Sf? il? Qualify Foods We Deliver 3I CRAWFORD STREET PHONE 2-343I OPTOMETRISTS HARRY BRAKEMAN, OD. lei R. A. GRANG-ER, OD. The DENNY Lumber Company LUMBER AND MILL WORK Furnaces and Glass O Painis MARY LITSCH,O.D. . Floor Coverings u Hardware RALPH PARMENTER, OD. I O Roofing W' R' STEELE' OD' Firsf Avenue ai' Grimes DIAL 2-639l Qualify Furnifure Since 1917 ' Reed-Klopp's Congratulations Class of 1953 W P F B 910 Middle of Dial Finesl in music, news, sporfs ' Compleie play-by-play coverage of all Middie Foofball and Baskefball Games Middle'rown's Home Owned Qur Very Best Wishes Credii Siore to the 1953 Grads RELIABLE CREDIT CLOTHING CO. - -- We Dress The Enfire Family On Crediir T l'l E Phone 2-903l l2l9 Cenlral A .I G MIDDLETOWN, OHIO RD. 19 lluo Vadis? Whi+her goesf fhou? Or - +o bring il down fo mid-+wen+ie'l'h-cenlury language - Where fo, friend? You members of +he gradua+ing Class of 1953 have had 'rhis queslion aboul your fufure asked by 'Friends and rela+ives a hundred 'rimes since your 'final school year began. Perhaps you have a ready answer . . . perhaps no+. The road immedialely ahead, however, for a good many of you is in clear focus. Some are headed for college . . . some for mili+ary service . . . and ofhers for iobs in business or indus+ry. Bul 'lhe goal of your years-ahead lhinking is a career in business or in indus+ry. As a 101-year-old neighbor of yours +ha+ has grown and prospered in Middlefown, we dare lo suggesl +ha1' your greal' oppor+uni+y for 'rhe fu+ure lies here - righf in your own home +own. Here - wifh fhe 'Fai'lh and 'lhe courage +ha+ is lhe nalural bir+hrigh+ of youih, you can mold your fulure, and Midclle+own's, +o your own design. 191 The Best In Home-Killed Meats THE MAYER EAT C0. STORE PACKING HOUSE IU3I Cenfrol Avenue Michigan and Wclnuf Dial 2-6358 Dial 2-902I The Home of F ine Appliances MELAMPY'S WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES MAYTAG APPLIANCES l32l Cenfral Ave. Dial 2-256I Tons of Sc1I'isfc1c+ion Au+oma+ic Coal Burners We Give S. 8: H. Green Siamps DIVER Coal and Feed Co. I8I0 FIRST AVENUE DIAL 2-549I O Reeves Jewelers, Inc. The W' T' Harrison Insurance Agency, Inc I206 Cen+raI Ave. - Phone 2-7I8I Munousrown, on-no AII Kinds of mAMoNos snLveRwARE wmci-ass cLocKs I N 5 U R A N C E eNeRAvuNe 25 NORTH MAIN STREET Wa+cI'1 and Jewelry Repair DIAL 2-5406 O -.. For Fine Shoes It's WRX 1.33 To The Class of 1953 RCSS MOTORS, INC. SAYS Congra+uIa'I'ions and Ihe Besi' of Luck 'ro all of you. .FUIIU SALES W SERVICE 1727-29 TYTUS AVENUE DIAL 3-4622 llllllll ' Used Cor Loi on Verily Porkwoy SOPHOMORE COSMOPOLITAN BOY GIRL Mos+ WiHy Jimmy Butch Norita Bishop Mos+ Sincere Larry Baker Nancy Purvis Mos+ Friendly Dale Shockey Nancy Keezer Mos+ A+I1le+ic Denzil Ratliff Sharon Kay Petry Mos+ S+udious Don Murphy Janet Carr Mosf Talenfed David Higham Becky Roof Mos+ A++rac+ive Gary Gustin Nancy Kilburn Mos+ All-Around Jack Sizer Patsy Jo Gilley Mos+ En+I1usias+ic Frank Jones Deanna Lambert Mos+ Likely-+o-Succeed Jack McLaughlin Rosa Jane Cusano III4 A Guarantee of Quality Since 1833 Open Tuesday and Scfurdcly Evenings u v 'v A . xp S' w'-'N f QQP' '- 1 '- nn 4 Watches Jew Iry Complimerhs To Class of 53 JEWELRY CO M M U N 1225 CENTRAL AVENUE STORE I I l Diamonds G ft ii?-1 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 -ASQ A COLONIAL and DIXIE CRUISE-IN THEATRES ,win 77 Taxi, Inc. RADIO DISPATCHED MicIdIe+own's Finest Service For I-Iolt A Century ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone Middletown 2-3677 3 NORTH VERITY PARKWAY Compliments of Dohn Hardware and Paint Company 31 Years of Service The C. N, Stemper Co. Institutional Food Service 0 G Processed and Frozen Fruits 0 Vegetables - Meats ADarns 5265 DAYTON D. W. Snider A Q Q and Sam BarteI's Shoes Son 1214 Central Ave. INSURANCE AND BCNDS Buster Brown for Children Air Step Shoes for Women First National Bank Bldg. Pedwin and Roblee for Young Men 49 O O DIAL 2-363I Complimenfs of Middletown Sand 8: Gravel Co. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE - EXCAVATINC-3 READY MIX CONCRETE Dial 2-378I 2I00 S. MAIN STREET 108 f 1- 'fl u ' -' ' V ' 'NL I9 LNX ' TYPEWRITERS ' DUPLICATORS ' ADDING MACHINES ' FURNITURE ' FILING EQUIPMENT ' OFFICE SUPPLIES ' STATIONERY ' GREETING CARDS ' GIFTS QUALITY DRAYER FAMILY LAUNDRY FLOWER SHOP if? We XXfosI1 +I'1e Ivory Way Call if 3-3592 MIDDLETOWN. OHIO agua: wa w -4 'Y Ni Q F' L, J?!L?!I Qu 'r '5f5 YIEIV ml, 'IVA' 7ff9V FA . fgaz-2:55.: -2313 .k,,u91 PHONE 2-5443 I80I LOGAN AVE. I729 Cenfral Ave. 199 w,,,,hm0,e Sol A. Finkelman Realtor Clothes Shop ir 'A' 4 Comple+e Service To The Store For HBETTER HOMESH HART - SCHAFFNER - MARX CLOTHES 32 S. Main sr. Dial 2-2311 complameme +0 me Class of 1953 24 s. BROAD PHONE 2-1041 Baker-'5 Jewelry Shop for Quality Foods Gruen Wo+ches Open Daily - Sunday - Holidays Si? if? ii? 7:00 A. M. - 9:00 P. M. Gifts of Value A C I F d M k omp ete oo ar et For Any Occasion FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS and PRODUCE H06 Cenhal Avenue FROZEN FOOD MEATS - POULTRY on ORDER East End 200 .S We're N than proud of you! X-J For many years Gardner has taken a button-busting pride in the graduates of your high school. And why shouldn't we? Your success is the community's success. Your future is the nation's future. And in this community and in this nation Gardner has a great deal at stake. Proud? Of course we are. But we're MORE than proud. Thanks to The Gardner Scholarship Fund, our entire organization earns a sense of participation in the future. they go on to higher education and larger opportunity. In this way Gardner people express a pride-not only in your accomplishments of today-but in the greater Year after year, this Fund aids high school graduates as X accomplishments of tomorrow to which this fund will make its small contribution. To all graduates we say, Well done! Our future is in X lx your hands! N f A K y For more information about The Gardner Scholarship Q f -FXS Fund write our Director of Industrial and Public X' t' Relations for a copy of The Youth of America. THE GARDNER BOARD AND CARTON CO. Middletown ' loclcland THE MANCHESTER MACHINE Co. 201 Harclware - Sporting Goocls Frigidaire - Nlaytag Appliances Everything for Everybody iff 'iff wir STREIFTHAU' S 1728-58 Central Avenue 1717-21 First Avenue 1-..0 . Strodtbeck Coal Company West Middletown, Ohio John L. Strodtbeck 8: Son Dial Z-5561 T O .. OUR SUCCESS STORY tcontinuecl llere is ilu- antl VV Clolliing Store. Geralcl Sllrout unzl Uonnlrl WllllfKlW' liacl tlieir opening last year. 'lille Iwo continuerl tlieir journey, passing tlie lvliclclletown Business College, ownecl l'Jy Beverly lVlcl:eeters ami Sliirley VVoo4l. Recognize tliis place? A couple ol our olcl class- lllillPS ilff' ll ill'llll'1g llftff' DUWV. l:filI1l'lS Ff9lTtS, V5'll0 llilS IDSFII u rourt stenogrnplner lor tlie past lew years. is teacliing tlie Sllllfllltlllll VIHSSFS, Hnfl AADYIH l,ou ljfilflflf Hltfl Bafllafil Gates are co-managers nl tl1c corresponrlence course. Yvonne llorn anal llliyllis Rose head tlie ollice management cle- pnrtment. Now lor a liigliliglit ol our trip, wi-'ve arrangerl to liave vou visit tht- lvlirlclletown Classroom rlif'8t'l1f'I'.S Association wliicli luis u meeting toclayf' ililiey stopperl in lront ol tlieir rleslination, wallcecl up tln- lnmiliar steps anrl enterecl tlie lolalry. Alter u quiclc glance into l 'rincipal Ben Vveavefs lxeacl- qimrters, tliey were rlirectetl lwy tlie otlice girls, Frances Gross mul l,nVonne Howarcl, to tlie auclitorium wliere Cam- lyn firilxlxs. presizlent ol tlie Association, was almut to open ilu- session. Following a sliort lausiness meeting in wliicli .lo liroolcs, tlie secretary, reportecl tliat Carol Bauer ancl Pat Tinley woulrl head tlie committee to investigate progress in llne elementary srlmols, Dorsie Blanl-censliip, atliletic clirector, anfl .lo Davison, girls' atliletic instructor, rlescrilnecl tlie local sports events lor tlie lortli-coming year. lnl 0nl Page 1461 Margaret Collman is lieacl ol tlie matli department now, Bill inlornierl Cliuclc. Florence Tllress instructs speecli sluclents anll Bea Cietz leaclies music. uAre tlwere any ol our graduates at the otlier schools? Ula, yes, Lillie Covington is teacliing economics nt Roosevelt ancl Diclc Witt ancl Betty Pliillips are gym leacliers tllere. At lvlcliinley, Ralpli Pliilolis is teacliing gym anal Ralpli Yliurner, science. Evelyn Pate is tlle social science instructor tliere. Hone ol tlie most progressive steps in our community is tlie nlay nursery ownezl lvy Eloise Dupee. lt's lielpecl out a great cleal. Hlt's almost time lor me to leave you now, Cliuclc, l'll piclc you up lor tlie picnic. Tliere are some more ol your classmates tliat you'll see tlmat liave luecome famous, eacll in l1is own lielcl. Diclc Hunter is a successful prize ligliter and Amos De-VVitt is lcnown tor liis claring triclcs on luis motorcycle. Ritva Ratia l'1as lween appointecl to tlle U.N. rlelegation. .lanet 'llliomson is teacliing art at tlie Art lnsti- lute in Cincinnati anrl lvlarjorie Hawliins is teaching scliool down tllere. Susan Rupp is giving tennis clinics along witli lier regular teaclwing in Detroit. VVell, Bill, l've certainly enjoyecl tliis trip anrl am loolting lorwarcl to toniglit. Tliis class lms really lxeen a 'luclcy' one. By coming lxaclc liere, it's marie our icleal n lact-we were ancl still are tlie .luflciest lcicls in tlie worlcl '. 202 LEWIS DRUGS, Inc. See Your Docfor Firs+ Then bring us your Prescripfion for Coreful Compounding 1051 Cenfrol Avenue Phone 2-4401 O 0 O 0 Compliments of Compliments of Middletown Sportsmen's Club Conservation thru Education 1-1-Oli PRATT'S MARKET 542 Crawford GOO 203 The Middletown Bankers Association FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MIDDLETOWN THE OGLESBY-BARNITZ BANK 8: TRUST CO. Members of F. D. I. C. Harry walburg A. .I. Ryan 8: Son C W wu.soN BROS. All Kinds of MEN's FURNISHINGS I N S U R A N C E Hats and Custom Tailoring I725 Central Avenue Dial 2-3761 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO ROOM 602 Phone 2-7I I I irst National Bank Building 204 HONORS AND PRIZES tContinued from Page 1787 MRS. GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL- Second Honor flnstrumentalj-5155.00 Foundation in History: Beulah Jean Squires First Honor-310.00 .....,...... Marvin R. Pierson DELTA CHI SIGMA SORORITY- Second Honor-255.00 .,,. Walter Leroy Ohliger Foundation in Home Economics: DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY- First Honor-5510.00 ,,,,.,,,,,,.,. Charlotte Rowe Foundation in Shorthand and Typing: Second Honor-355.00 .,,,..,ii,,e Nancy Jean Burr First Honor-5810.00 ...........,...... Laura Corwin BARNITZ MEMORIAL- Second Honor-5S5.00 ,,.... Dorothy Jean Wood Foundation in Shop Work: MUSIC CLUB-Foundation in Music: First Honor-9,510.00 ,,.., ..i,.,i,,,,,,r M elvin Wills First Honor Unstrumentall-310.00 Second Honor-555.00 ,... Robert E. Barnthouse Robert Paul Raker SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY- Second Honor fVocalJ-35.00 Foundation in Art: Marilyn Leah Thomas First Honor-3510.00 ...... Karla Jeanne Hunter OMICRON CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI Second Honor ttiel- SORORITY-Foundation in Music: 252.50 ........,................. Deborah Ingwersen First Honor IVocalJ-510.00 ..., Shari Lee Kah SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP-TWO YEARS OF WORK ' PHI BETA PSI SORORITY- Foundation in.French: II. XV. NAEGELE MEMORIAL- 3S2.50 .......................... Dale Edward Petry 357.50 .................. Alice Cox 3515.00 ........,. j .........,........,.. Donna Marie Denis Foundation in Printing: FARIES-EVANS SPANISH AWARD- First Honor-21510.00 ...... Richard Thomas Vice Foundation in Spanish: Second Honor-555.00 ..., Charles Eugene Spicer First Honor-810.00 .... Carole Yvonne Chaney KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE Second Honor-335.00 ...... Marcella Jean Collins No. 37-Foundation in Public Speaking I and II: J. DIX RIGGS--Foundation in Social Science: First Honor ftiel- First Honor-5510.00 ........ Donna Jean Frisby 37.50 ....................,..,.. Genevieve Kendrick Second H0n01'-35.00 .,.............. Daniel C. Doty 37.50 ..........................., Jerome C. Kindred BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE CLUB-- No. 37-Foundation in Dramatics: Foundation in Bookkeeping' and Accounting: Fi1'st Honor-3210.00 .... Sarah Elizabeth Boxwell First Honor itiel-587.50 .,...... Joyteen Hunter Second Honor-955.00 ............,. William R. Lane SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP-ONE YEAR OF WORK MRS. E. C. WOODWARD MEMORIAL- Second Honor-35.00 First HOHOI'-5510.00 ......,..,.. Cary Iler Fenton Marjorie Ann Underwood Congrcfrulafions Class of '53 PHILLIPS BOOT SHOP Where Shoe Styles Begin 1227 Central Avenue 205 Complimenfs Of BURNETT'S Bs Middle+own's Fines+ Foshions For Juniors - Misses he' iooa-ioio CENTRAL AVENUE Congratulations to the Class of 1955 Spencer Jewelry C o. I009 Cen+raI Ave. Phone 2-8551 o Q O ev HCompliments to Class of ,55U Tee's Restaurant YANKEE Rom O O0 O 'A' i' i Complimenfs of The Massasoii' Chemical Co. Cincinna+i, Ohio f ff f f' YOUR LESSONS WERE WRITTEN ON PAPER YOUR TEXT BOOKS WERE PRINTED ON PAPER YOUR DIPLOMA IS OF PAPER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT OF GRADUATION WAS ON PAPER YOUR CHERISHED SCHOOL MEMORIES PRESERVED ON PAPER IN THIS. YOUR OPTIMIST .E PAPER IS MADE ON MACHINES THOSE MACHINES ARE BUILT BY SHARTLE WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE HAD A PART IN YOUR EDUCATION THUS FAR MAY YOU THINK OF US AS YOU GO ON -- SHARTLE BROS. MACHINE DIV. KEUTHAN FOUNDRY DIV. MIDDLETOWN DIVISIONS OF THE BLACK-CLAWSON COMPANY HAMILTON, or-no 207 A FuII Measure of Success and Happiness Is Our Wish For The Class of '53 .LZ l X X WIN WRAPPINGTISSUES U GIFTWRAPS 0 TISSUE FOLDS 5 WAXED PAPERS THE CRYSTAL TISSUE COMPANY AND THE CRYSTAL WAXING COMPANY MIDDLETOWN, oi-no YOUR CompIimenI's of Plays and Enferfainmenfs Ki+cI'ien 8: SI1eeI's, Inc. Wigs - Beards - Make-up - OpereH'as - e+c. for all Groups and Occasions come from Houses Lo'rs Farms Ren+aIs PUBLISHING COMPANY Sub-divisions HILL AVENUE FRANKLIN, OHIO Buy Your Home Use our convenienl reading room , While You Are Youna for plays of all publishers V 08 Complimems of Congratulatlons to Class of '53 Vradelis Bros. Inc. ' JOHN DOBROZSI, .lr FURNITURE - APPLIANCES General Insurance TELEVISION ffivveiiffhfiig for me HOW 1743 CENTRAL AVENUE Q 50 Broad Street or FINER THINGS FOR MEN Mani'1aHan Shirfs Knox I-Ia+s Campus Tags and Sjryie Mari Baniamic Jaclceis Ken Ridge Slacks California Sporiswear THE CORNER MEN'S SHOP CENTRAL and MAIN STYLES OF DISTINCTION 20.3 it takes experience ,S Qifl PHONE 2-7611 PRINTING 0 TYPOGRAPHY LITHOGRAPHY ' ENGRAVING BINDING SILK SCREEN Being a clown isn'I' as simple as il' looks. I+ lakes more 'Ihan a funny face. I+ Ialces experience. The same is Irue in our business: experience combined wiI'l1 moclern prinfing equipmenl assures you of I'l1e besl' qualify prinfing available. PERRY PRINTING CO. 916 YANKEE ROAD o MIOOLETOWN. OHIO 1O -n Compliments of Complimenls of ROY A. WHITE CC. The William Sebald ik ik Realty Company i1O1.1- PainI's Wallpapers Linoleum 210 OLYMPIC Greene 8z Ladd RESTAURANT Members N Y k S k E li a o 11 E 1. fs e e sf Serving Middletown Dayton IOP Over 33 YGOVS New York Springfield Q Q Q 9 Middletown Air Conditioned Compliments of The Hanselman Transportation Company Leaders in Our Line MOVING - PACKING and STORAGE SERVICE 125 Park St. Phone 2-3644 Middletoivn, Ohio Illlll IIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 211 Meet Your Friends a+ fhe Compliments SWEETLAND of CONFECTICNERY ,364 Camo, Ave. Blumberg and Cohen, I Scrap Iron ' Metals DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS wi-ioLEsoME MEALS paper Mill Supplies Service With cz Smile COMPLIMENTS OF -iw RADIO LAB T.V., Radio, Refrigerators Compnmems of Ranges, Laundry Equipment Complete Crosley Automatic Kitchen Dave Flnkelman 1379 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 2-7293 -ff- 212 STUDENT NAME CARDS The Standard of Style and Quality i 'I' iv 'A' 'lr Thomas-Andrew Company Sayre, Pennsylvania CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 ' ' REAL ESTATE BROKERS ' l700 COLUMBIA AVENUE PHONE 2-l574 - 2-740l MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 213 TIMMONS INSURANCE PROTECTION Life ' AuI'omoIaiIe ' Fire 22 Yeors of Public Service Chas. B. Timmons Room 701 ' Phone 2-4631 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Dost Thou Love Lite? Then Do Not Squander Time For That Is The Stuff Life Is Made Of. -Poor Richard We Deliver . . Phone Us . . 2-5241 OPEN DAILY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 8 a.m to 6 p.m. REEDY'S FOODS MIDDLETOWN'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT MARKET 46 South Broad Street LeSOURDSVILLE LAKE Miami VaIley's Chosen Playground On Route 4 Between Middletown and Hamilton 214 I Vvlzere Good Friends lVleet to Eatu Middletown's Finest DRY CLEANING CRYSTAL AND LAUNDRY SERVICE 24-HOUR SERVICE HARRY V. ROBY, Prop. UNION SANITARY Q 2-0221 1357 Central Park gl 2nd 1806 Cemal Avenue Phone 2-3672 Phone 2-4548 M cC oy-Lelil er Funeral Home WALTER N. MCCOY and HOMER D. LEFFLER M E75 E Q Nulinnnlirledgrjg-QI-lurliduns -..i- ,,3Li ' , . 'fNv.m10' Broad Sheet at First Avenue DIAL 2-369l MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Compliments of PeopIe's Clothing Store Clothing for the Entire Family On Easy Terms lII8 Central Avenue CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To The Class of 1953 INLAND CONTAINER CORP. MicIdIe+own, Ohio FOR THE SMILE OF ERNEST HARDWARE CONTENTMENT 0 0 Polrronize T H E S M I L E Headquarfers for fhe Fisherman and Hun+er RESTAURANT Complefe Line of Hardware RAY SCHQMMER 208 CHARLES STREET l9I2 Ty+us Aven DIAL 3-5051 Q 2-5230 216' Congrofulcdions ond BesI Wishes Io The Class of I953 FOR THE BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY GO TO THE TGBIAS STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE OPTIMIST THE MIDDLETONIAN 4I SOUH1 Main SI'reeI' Dial 2-I I7I llrtman-Stewart Transportation Bo. Our Policy - SERVICE, SAFETY and COURTESY 217 Congratulations Class of 1955 THE ELITE Established 1909 1804 Centrai Avenue Phone 2-3121 PARKWAY MOTORS Middletownis Leading Used Car Dealer Phone 3-474I 50 N. Verity Pixy MIDDLETOWN, OHIO BUCKEYE PAPER PRODUCTS CO. lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllIllullllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllnlllllul Martin L. Bauer Construction Company Wrapping Paper Wax Paper Twine Envelopes V W 9: W Paper Bags Mimeograph Paper P P P Paper Towels Writing Paper Paper Boxes Tissue Paper llllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll M H PHONE 3-460I ' I909 Manchester Ave. Complete Line of Janitor Supplie Corner Girard and Verity Parkway MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 218 KEEP AHEAD IN STYLE If's easy to do - if you choose VARSITY-TOWN CLOTHES AND MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Sold in Middletown only by O O AND SON INC Besf Wishes Class of '53 QoZ!ZQZ f'OZ4 FURNITURE COUIPRTIV 1049 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 1 Venatta Realty General Insurance and Real Estate AUTO FARMS REAL ESTATE HOMES FURNITURE INDUSTRIAL HIVly fmt is off to you, Seniors of 1955 Glenn Rags Venatta PHONE 2-2255 306 N. MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWNg OHIO Y 9 F R E S DAVIDSON PHOTO SHOP Super Market yOll,f' Klldllk D9fll9f White Villa Merchandise wir il? Groceries - Meat - Fruit Vegetables - Poultry Complete Line of Cameras ancl Plmotograplmic Equipment Where You Buy for Cash and Save Expert Photo Finishing Phone Middletown 2-2233 49 SOUTH MAIN 1336 Central Phone 2-5072 220 Congratulations, Class of 1953 HERB PLUMBING C0. The Sherwin-Williams Co. ARTISTS' SUPPLIES X PAINTS WALLPAPER P5 COVER THE EARTH X D' -BW' I '::. 0 I367 Cenfrcl Avenue Q 2-645I THRUSHER'S JEWELRY STORE WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY LUGGAGE - LEATHER GOODS WEDGEWOOD - SPODE HAVILAND DINNERWARE Gifts For All Occasions IO39 Cenfral Avenue Phone 2-754I 2 Congratulations, Class of 1955 Wnenmneltan-Hermann Better Dairy Products Since 1842 1811 Germantown Road Q2 2-6871 -,,,3X, Sebalcl Grain and Coal Co. Dial 2-6371 Sebalcl Oil Co. ,KY .1-iT0 THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN Where You Get Complete I-Hour Head-To-Toe Service For that perfect graduation gift A Singer Sewing Machine Singer Sewing Center I223 Central Phone 3-380 o DRY CLEANING PRESSING HAT CLEANING HAT REBLOCKING SHOE REPAIRING SHOE SHINE ALTERATIONS ' Mathews Head To Toe Service Incorporated 1015 Central Ave. Dial 2-7551 222 'WR E N N'S THE WRENN PAPER CCMPANY 'I' 'k 1' ir 'k Manufacturers of Quality Blotting Papers Since 1858 lullllllllllIlllulllullllllllllllllllllllllxll CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 Plumbing work on flue new TAFT WILSON FIELD HOUSE THE JOHN ANPP COMPANY PLUMBING - HEATING 920 Central Avenue Phone 2-5661 Compliments of MAY STERN Co. Furniture X: Appliances 16 s. MAIN smear 224 Invalid Coach Service Dial 2-4545 -2-4546 Riggs Funeral Home, Inc. Healthful Air Cooled and Winter Conditioner! Funeral Home Esion C. Riggs Thomas A. Brown S t 0 k e s D air y Division of Beatrice Foods Co 2502 Atco Avenue MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Telephone 2-3629 The Hatfield Coal Company Coal and Builders' Supplies Dial 2-6386: 2-6387 Middlefown, Ohio Complimenlrs of BLUE BIRD PIES 'k 'A' 521 Kiser S'I'ree+ Dayion 4, Ohio Congratulations Seniors To you, 'rhe class of '53 . . . +o +he fclcully of Micldlelown High School, our congrcfu- lcfions 'For ci job well done . . . our besi' wishes for success and happiness in fhe fulure. --'lThe JOHN ROSS STORE E OF OHlO'S FINEST STORES 26 . 7.-1 , war., -..-,- . ,ilfwskrmvr -serv 'fry-,Q-4 mv- --1? ' 1:15331 : 1' 1 .5-Hess-.1 INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS Aeronca . ..,..... ..150 Grimes Insurance Agency .,... . ..., 168 Physicians ........l75 Albaugh's Auction ., .. .161 I I Polisini Grocery . .. ......188 Anspans, Inc. -un Hee'-if 551111195 ----w- .- --,,-- 172 Pratt Merle: ...II, .. zns Arrierieeri Legion VV --170 Halseys Tailor Shop .. ....,.. 159 H F .I L d 199 Arrrieir Berber Sher, rv rrrr H162 Harding Jones Paper Co. .... 152 g3aelnYCi1im::IYinaugelyrc. ..... 1 158 Armbruster Florists, Inc. .....,, H188 1'1a1115911 11151-1151159 A9e1 -Y 1' -- 193 e Y Y' g 1 e' ' ' ' Armco Steel Corporation . ....,.,., 147 :a111e:d C0111 Co- -f' A-- Z Radio Lab ,,., . . A.,...,. ........ ..........212 Arpp, The John Co. ..,.. . ,...... 224 ause 111511 -15115991 41011 9- Rathman-Troup Furniture Co. 219 Ashworth Coal Co. ,......, 181 Hub P111mb1119 Cc' -'-- ' ' -' 221 Raymond Bag Co. ..,,..,, 156 HOUSPI, William M. . ,,,, 168 Reed.Kiopp Co. Arrr I 1 18g Baird, Tom . .... ,151 Hughes Motor, InC. 160 R dl F d rrrrrl 214 :a: f'5MJe:e: V 51919 ---'-- ------a-' 2 ideei Berber Shep Irrrrrrrwrrwrwwwwrrwrrr rrrrrvrrv 1 48 RZZv:sSJeTvZl:rs, Inc. .......,,...,, .... 1 93 9 95 31' e '-'-- -- -'-- -- - - - R liable Credit Clothin Co. ..........190 . indianapolis Engraving Co. .. ..,, ..,.,,.,.. 2 28 9 9 :a'1'1fM51ifff L' C n 'A-A inland conrainer Corporaiiori lbrrrrlrr rrrrrrrvw 4 216 Riggs Funeral Home, inc. .,... .... ...,. . . .. .225 we . B In. ' Q S we 'on D' i ' Interstate Folding Box Co. ,,.,,,. . 180 119595011 3' Son Sporting Goods 167 11108 Wd 11-i1 9 CO- --'-- - -'--'--- V --225 Rode.-er's shoes ..,..,,,........ .................., ...... . . ..193 Blumberg li Cohen, Inc. ........ ..212 Janszen Co. ,.,, ,,,,, . ,..,..,,., . . ...,..... 169 Rogers Jewelry Srore 164 Borden's Dairy Products H184 Johnson, Ottis 81 Sons ,.,..... 169 Ross' 1-he John Srore-M-H 125 Borden's lce Cream Co. .. ..151 Jones, Harold .,.,,, ,........ . . ,.... ....188 Ross M 1 S 1 I 194 Brown-Singer Co. ,,.,.. ..... . .. M153 Jones, Heber, Inc. ..,.... ..,,..,,.. 1 87 Ryan' A? SSH 204 Buckeye Paper Products Co. ..... ..218 Jug, The . ,,,, ,.,. ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,A,,,. . , ....... 1 90 S B F X S I ' , . . , . ,..,, .. 174 'u s 5 5 Zo Kemp Elem Supply Co- e,-,--- ---v---rrr 1 85 52.1131 Sho. S1021 ss,. nf ,..1..,., ia Cappel Furniture Co. .. ..155 K11C11e11 3' 5112912 11111' -',-AAA,A '------, 2 08 Schneider, Sol Men's Shop ,,,.. .. 149 Carter's Beverages ..174 K 'o '11911 C91151'11C1191' C01 'f-- f ----'-- 1 79 Sears, Roebuck li Co. .......... ...,.. . .. 181 C-351011 Drugs .. . .. H166 KOHOS- Abe 1 1 rrr-1r rrrrrrrr - ----4 161 sebeid, J. Thomas Realty ca. 169 Central Pastry Shop ..,, .,152 Lerisewl or Li Col 1 1 H1213 Sebald, William Realty Co. ,...., . ..,.......210 Central Store .. ....., ..173 Leseiirdwiiie Lake rrrr Vrrrrrr 2 14 Sebald Grain lr Coal Co. . .. .222 Chdpple Buitk, inc. ..157 Lewis Drugsi Irie. -I riiir V H irrv iiiirrrirr 2 03 Seven-Seven Taxi, Inc. ,.,,,, .,,, , ,,,,,,..,197 Clafadoh Hal' Shoppe .. ,,......., .185 Long wiiiiarn D. vriii Aiviii ,vi1vr1rrrv 1 vriiirrr 1 6 3 Shartle Brothers Machine Co, 201 Clark s. Helsel ..,..,... ..,,lll, . .164 ' sherwin-williams ca. .. . ,,.. ..........221 Clayton li Lambert Mtg. Co. ....,,, .172 MFCa'111Y M0101 Sales- 1119- ------ '---- 1 63 Singer Sewing Center 222 Colonial 8: Dixie Cruise In Theatres , ,,,,,,,,,, 196 mCg '1Y'L1i2e1I 13115131 Home --'-' - -A----- Smile Restaurant ,, 215 Community Store , ,.,,, .. ...,..,.,, H196 C ee- ar es ons ---'-- '--'--- Snider Insurance , 198 Concord Provision Co. ........ . ....,. N166 Mcgraw ?01'51111f11911 Co- ----- -'---- 1 81 Sorg Paper Company ,,,, .. ...,, ...191 Consolidated Printers 8: Stationers ..185 mCLa:9111'1' 1: 1:11 --'- ----'------ ----'----- 1 Sparrow Floral Company ....,. ,.172 Corner Men's Shop .. .......,................, 209 a C es 91' oe ' ------' --'- - ------'--- - -1 H -'-'--- Sp nce J I C 206 Crystal Restaurant . . . .. ..215 5195535011 011911111751 co- - --- -- - --i- '- '-r-- ' 205 Stfjrr Filorglvilldi .........162 Crystal Tissue Co. 208 Ma111ew5 Head 19 Toe Se1V1Ce' 111C' -'-'ff-----' 222 Stemper, The C. N. Co. .. . ........197 May-Stern Co. , .... .,.....,,,,.,. ,,...... 2 24 Srokes Dairy A we 225 Davidson Photo Shop . .220 Mayer Meat Co. .. .... .... . .. . .,.,.,,,. 192 Srreiirhau-S V 202 Delicia Shoppe . . N186 Meeker Plumbing Co. .. . .. 148 Srredrbeeir Coal co' Y 202 genriy' Lumber co' mf1'11f1F2 :pP:1a11 e CD' W 1 ff Sweetland Confectionery 212 en iss . . ., :ami a me ........., .. ..... Dillman's Market . ........ ..162 Miami Sales . . . . .. ..... .. .... 148 Teflsl 1195151115111 - 205 Diver Coal Hi Feed Co. ..., ...192 Middletown Bankers Association ,..., ...204 111:11111e1dA5d f V------195 Dixie Cleaners ..... .... . .182 Middletown Business College . ,..,.. ..... .,...... 1 5 3 omas' '1 19 0- v -'---- - V- -213 Dobrozsi, John . . ..209 Middletown Federal Savings 81 Loan ,.....,.,. 150 11101115011 11ad1o'1'e1eV151011 - -- -- V153 D0hrl Hardware . H197 Middletown Ice X Coal A, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 76 T111'11511e1 5 -1eW911'Y 51019 -- 221 Drayer Flower Shop . ..199 Middletown Lumber Co. . ........ . ...,. 154 T1mmo'15- C11a11e5 B- ---214 M'ddi 1 N ,J 1 1 V 150 Tobias Studio .. ,, 217 Eldridge Publishing Co. .208 Middiirzxg 53535502-::,e1 Ce. H D irrrr 198 Two-Seven Taxi, Inc. , , ...V184 Elil' lc C C . .. ..218 - v . . Emgst Iiargizrre go 216 Middletown Sportsmens Club . ....., 203 Ulrich Cry Cleaning in iirrr ' W 'A ' M111e I 1 '511 '311Ce A9e'1CY - f---' - - 171 Union Sanitary Laundries, Inc. . ..... . 2,215 Fairbanks Fiber Box Co. . ..167 M111e1'5 -1eWe11Y S1915 1 1' --' 180 United Welding Co. .... .. ,.... . .........171 Fenzel-McDonough ,..... ..177 M0919 P111111b1119 Co- f ff-- 1' -V--,156 ,, ,, prisons. inc, rrvir H186 Moorman Sand 8: Gravel Co. ....... 160 :':a1:1a- -6191111 R995 220 Finkeimenl Dave 1 H H212 Murphy, G. C. Co. ...,....,...,,...,. .. 167 ee1 1'31'a'11 f -- 152 Fillkelmdrl, Harry . V180 Noland Camera Shop, lnc. , . ,,r,, . ,,,, 182 vradehs Bros' 12119 Fllllwlmdh. 501 A- .200 Norris Music House . .... ......... 1 61 Walburg, Harry 204 Freeman's Jewelry ,... .. .196 Orr-e O if-rr S 1 199 Walker's Shoe Store ...... ...156 French-Bauer . ....... .122 Oiynrizic uRJs.r:ir'arirnc-ww H ----111111211 Water Softening Service . .......170 FTGY SUPGI' MBTIKGI' .. ........ ..220 Oprorrreirisrs A 1, iirilliiiiiiiiiiii 1 ivrlrrvr ilrllib 1 U -vvri --189 Wendy's Service , ,,,, , ,MW111 ga,-drier Board 3, Cerieri Co. .vwvrr H201 Ortman-Stewart Transportation Co. . 217 we111e C011511 1C11o'1 Cow 1115- -v 136 Gem cm ice Cream Cc. H178 Osteopathic physicians ,,,,,,,,,,,, H WVVW V V, ,,,- 143 ilziilfe. may A. Co. . .. 210 Gillen-Crow Pharmacies.. . .... ..17D Paramount 81 Strand Theatres ....... 183 imer aims ' 177 Gough-Lamb Cleaners ...... ..1S3 Parkway Motors . ......,.., ,,,,,, , . 218 ylnsohn Funem' Home 164 Grand Central Service .... N151 Parrot, The . ..... . . ........ . .......... 182 woyrimgre cioihes Shop 200 Grant, W. T. Co, . .. .... . . 2176 People's Clothing Store ...... 215 W P ' ' 190 Greathouse, C. E. 81 Son, lnc. ..... .119 Perry Printing Co. .... ....... 210 rem' aper 0 ' 'i ' 223 GYGOHG G Ladd . ...... .... .211 Phillips Boot Shop . .... 205 Young Men's Christian Association ,,V,,, ,,,,m,,m131 227 - W' , 17'-- ,vm-v-A--vwm-' '.-gr-rt-.wr E I - If gngraviw I R ms hm INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING CD M 222 EAST OHIO STREET INDIANAPOLIS 6 INDIANA 228 il rg,- rg. xv- . --.--..n,-qpfi 1 I I. 1, ' - - ,i :J - rv V Y ,5Ii 1. ,N ' . F' wo' - 0 12 ' li. pg. I Wiiuf ,, L ! 2 ai uw lv , In ' ,-w , 'A ', 'v I 1:59-.,, W. . Dx vw LL'-y. 4. fn, uw -. 1. Evmf, qv. in :grip I .-V' I . iw .Lf .o lr. :PK , K. ,am H' Fw . 1 , Q' V V. Ly. TVN, .QV . '-1 53,1 F? A :4 1 ' 5 . . L . -- ..f , ,X n Q 1 L,-P .n- -.4 fu ' 1 H 1 ' Y 1 ,, A 4 X la ' i- ' A -fin A J , 'HL F ' 'v A LQ -fn 1 . w m x 1 . 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