Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)
- Class of 1958
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Stuclen ts return after classes to finish one of Mrs. Schiclfs famous long exams. 6 2 2 6 9 3 when there is research to ioe ctone, there is no finer place to visit than the NI. H. S. library. These students are taking advantage of the detailed information which may be found there. -,,,-- 55' 'Q T f . 3 , Z, I I ,gig Af: , nm- .631 1 tf '59Q'3 1- :f?U.125'!'5 A - ff ,. f iafigimest 21-- dial f' v r 1.L?'2 11 - fiilwgta Q1 - 'V'1fA-SK - 1-A5263 'LL f' -ll 1'f'?1i1:f4 Y -'Fw'-iles uf---zagf ' f 3 -, w ifuv. oi.Q14,E'J' 1 9 fi ' gg? 5 S ' ' 3: L - W X - -J QF? vj1':53Z5!?6 .75- -'j:.,'wfi ' fir-sg P' - . 1 irlwrc? ':cf-1.1f'- -sw, or ,- , 1, , 5 .Lil -11' ,vw-.:,. 'Hi-YW1 -' 2 ': ' - Hut . a - f .L W 355521711 - fy, 1 1 JE .- - P I tQn.45Jf ' I f .bs '33, ' 2' 3wv'2'1'i7-Ei ' Z' ? ma V ' ' '-ii - ' ' Z :' ' 7 ' 1' 'S ' U ' 1-'nf' ' 151 -444 , 3, I -Yffk A -:HF-.:.y L if- ' lv, f fl :il 7,5153 als . 55.4179 ' Q 2 ,515-in ,. , ffsfif - 53 j , ,Q -if - 1: ' - - ge 7 2 ,. L L- ,.,. Buriecl behind a stack of literary gems, Judy Whitt struggles to finish the everlasting home- work. looking oafaeawfl fo View me fanfare Y -.,- ,..,. t . X. ., W, N 'lyg-in E, h A 51 w N V As the long-awaited time nears, Dave Danner i looks ahead to plan his college career.. vDiscussing their future plans, Zena Mae Gentry, Steve Geckeier, Fred Sander, Lilalo Gould, Russ Galloway, and Rosalie Maffett are looking forward to college Y Clays and their part in a growing community. ! f NTS , K. PF' f gZg,gJ,, 4 Though some students do not plan to continue their schooling, they build a strong foundation for the future in the many shop and business classes. .jQel0L1fLg my wilja PV8657 lo ULV5 Editor Tom Tenforde gives approval as Kay Martin, Sara Malcom, Ron Lawrence, and Mike Kahny try to beat the Middletonian deadline. Geisha girl, Dottie Sams, struggles with Hcaptainn Steve Geckeler in ml-'eatmouse of the August Moon.,' 1 ' A , ! ri 7421 ' i1 om aloozfb Dick Stickien and Dave Fields begin their efforts for a perfect game While their teammates offer encourage- ment. in addition to the everyday business of studies and classes, Niidciie students exercise their talents on tile varied subjects of cirama, music, press, and sports. From plays to footioaii, glee ciuins to writ- ing staffs, our pupils continue to excel in ibotii service and quality. SCHO ' l?3Qi1??'iVf V , O Eff? ji'21fQ5i'4,.-gf, i F C g 1 r 'M i Sr 451 ' five 5, V-1 - ',f-.ffm wg,-, X 4 , ff ff: ,..1,, ' 911--2-'v ' -4-QM-lf., Hwy --fy, ,vi-f ,,1353Y'g ' fl 'rs fgjlfifii I Y 6,512 fy - --if fr , A tv :mf a , 0 , yi' can 71 if ,ff , L'-r ,yi ,izxvl fn A K+ I -I pg D 3' L' ivy 7.151 Y TM 1 'A v. Alfa' , fe-1 1, f fi I fi? 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Homecoming Queen, Phyllis Cox crowns Sweetheart King, Dave Danner, at the annual Sweetheart Dance given by the senior members of Y-Teens. 15 As per usual, these lxlicldie seniors are visiting Frisclfs, Mid- dletown Higffs num- ber one backer. L' 4 j ii-'Las' lit' ,Kim ' gf L iz? fi?-,L 155252511 ' f: - ' fiqffggggi 9?-gt-52, L , ' '--f:,:,-:LL g . -.ff:'izsdff::1 s s,Z:?r'Qf!,5g:sf1' ., 'X .J 1' ' -t-- N ,,a3-e:f-al wee, . Nd ,.,-,,..- 2-ff g , P f. ,api ' 4??fis:s.fwW 5,gg.a3-- -we I, A I V, figzgfzgy I PEL' ' QQ L, , A e-,- ? , Pa- 'fwf 5 MA., We A 3 c55'i? f'-f. TQ'i' I-v 'W ,HW fgqta- xg l A, , 6- .,,,1,.. 'he L 1713133 'zfwf Lewin JERRY RAY LUCAS, President Basketball, Boys, State, Giee Ciuio, Hi-Y, Junior Ciass Presicient, Junior Homeroom Rep- resentative, Niiciciie Manor Boarci, National Honor Society, Senior Homeroom Representa- tive, Tracic. PHYLLIS CAROL COX, Secretary Hpatiier Knows Best, Cr. A. A., Giee Ciuio, Junior Ciass Secretary, Junior Homeroom Rep- resentative, Hwieciiey cLAmour,H Niiciciie Magic Makers, Niiciciietonian, Mixed Chorus, Nation- ai Honor Society, Nigiitingaie Ciuio, Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee, Prom Juiaiiee Committee, Senior Homeroom Representative, Sophomore Girls! League, Stucient Council, HTi1e Refi iViiii,', Youtin Forum, Y-Teens, Y- Teen Caininet. S E 0 N F I F O RC E R S E As sophomores we felt iotoor small STEPHEN DAVID GECKELER, Vice-President V Banci, Band Council, Boys, State, Broadcast- ing, Debate Team, 'Fatiuer Knows Bestf' RKFHLIICF of the Bridef, Giee Ciuio, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Intramurals, Nixfieciiey ci'Amour,,, Mid- ciie Maiior Boarci, Niiddietonian, National For- ensic League, Nationai Honor Society, Nation- ai Tiiespians, Optimist, Prom Decoration Com- mittee, Stucient Councii, mfeaiciouse of time August iVIoon.H LARRY EMRICK, Treasurer Baseioaii, Basketball, Boys, State, Footioaii, Hi-Y, Junior Ciass Treasurer, Nationai Honor Society, Science Ciuio, Track. 2lfLLOI :5 JUDITH GRAY ABERNETHY Citizens' Clulo, City Government inlernsixip, Father Knows Best, Uljatlrier oi tile Bride, F. T. A., G. A, A., Glee Cluin, Junior Classi- cal League, ulxieclley ol'Amour, Fiixefi Clsiorus, National Honor Society, National Thespians. Nigiitingale Clula, Optimist, Prom Juloilee Com- mittee, Science Cluin, Sopimmore Girls' League. Mliealiouse ot time August Bloom, Tennis, Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. GERALD ABNER Hi-Y, Junior Aciiievement. DAVID ADAMS lntramumis. JUDITH ELAINE ADAMS Cv. A. A., Glee Cluiu, Niixecl Clmrus. TRUBY L. ADERHOLT Business Cadet Clulo, Glee Cluim, ylixecl Clio- rus, Y-Teens. TERRY L. ALFREY Baseiaall, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Intramurals, Swimming. VERNON ALLEN Hi-Y, Intramurals, Junior Homeroom Represent- ative, ixiixecl Citorus. PHYLLIS JOY ANDERSON Nightingale Cluiw, XVILLIAIVI CLARK APPLE, JR. Banci, Hi-Y. When seniors passed us In the halt. MARY .IO ARNOLD G. A. A., National Tiiespians, Optimist, Prom Jubilee Committee, Science Cluib, Y-Teens. NIKE ARONOFF Bancl, Broadcasting, Citizens' Clulu, City Gov- ernment lnternsiiip, Debate Team, t'Fati1er Knows Best, Father of time Briclefi Football. Hi-Y, intrarnurals, lvlidclie ixizmor Board, Nlid- clletonizm, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, National Tlwespians, Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee, Quill and Scroll, Stuclent City Commissioner, Student Council, HTealiouse of tile August Biotin, HTi1e Refi Still, Tracie ROBYN ANN ASHVVORTI-I Citizens' City Government internsliip, HFati1er of the Briolef, Glee Cluin, Junior Classical League, National Tin-spians, Opti- mist, Sopiiomore Girls' League, miieaiwouse oi tlie August lvloonfi Y-Teens. JEAN BACK Business Cadet Cluio. THOMAS J. BAILEY Football lxlanager, Glee Cluiu. Hi-Y. intramur- als, Junior Aciiievement, Ml-ealiouse oi tile Au- gust Moon, Traclc Manager. CORA BAKER Cvlee Cluiu, Niixecl Cliorus. :C QVLLUWS BIARY LEVVIS BALZER Citizens' Clulv, F. T. A.. Cr. A. A.. Glee Clulu, 'mleclley cl'Amour. lVIixecI Cliorus. Soplwo- more Cvirls' League, Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. DELOIS BARBER XY-TEENS. ROBERT BARBER, JR. AL BARNETI' Footlnall. Hi-Y, Intramurals, Flixecl Clmrus. VIRGINIA BEA'l'l'lE Citizens' Clulw, AAFHIIIGF ol tlie Briclefl F. T. A., Cv. A. A., G. A. A. Bdarcl, Glee Clulza, .Iunior Classical League, ulvleflley cl'Amour.H Nliclclie Nlanor Boarcl, lxliclclletonian. Ivlixefl Cliorus. National Honor Society, Niglitingale Clulb, Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee. Prom .lulailee Committee, Soplmomore Girls' League, mllealwouse ol tlae August lx'loon.H Tennis, Triple Trio. Y-Teens. Y-Teen Calninet. BRUCE PAUL BEDFORD Footlvall, Hi-Y, Science Clula, SVVIIIIIIIIII CAROL LOUISE BELLAXN' Citizens' Cluln, G. A. A.. Cvlee Clulv. Niglmtin- gale Clula, Penates Clulu. Prom Decoration Committee, Y-Teens. BRADY BELT Science Clulo. NIATILDA ANN BESS Penates Clulti. Our junior year was loads of fun, ROBERT R. BIELLER Glee Club. JUANITA BIGBY Cvlee Clulo, Mixed Cliorus, Y-Teens. PEGGY ANN BILLEIT Citizens, Clula, G. A, A., Glee Clulu, .Iunior l'Iomeroorn Representative, B'leclley cl'Amour,, Nlixecl Cllorus, Prom Jubilee Committee, Senior Homeroom Representative. Sophomore Girls, League, Mlwlle Recl lVlill,H Triple Trio, Youtla ITOTUHI, Y'TGGnS. BILL BLACK Banrl, Hi-Y. CAROL ANN BLANTON Business Caclet Clula. DENNIS BLOCK Bancl, Boys, State, Hlfatlier ol tlie Bride, Foot- Inall, Glee Clulu, l-li-Y. l'li-Y Council, Intra- murals, Ivliclclie lvlanor Boarcl, National Honor Society, National Tl1espians, Optimist, Hpirates ol Penzance, Prom Decoration Committee, Stuclent Council, Tennis, Recl endow BETSY BOAST Cv. A, IVIicIdie IX'Iagic B'IaIiers, YoulI1 Iroruin. EUNA BOGGS G. A. A., GIee CIUI3. NIixef,I CI1orus, Sopho- more GirIs, League, LINDA LOU BOLINGER GIee CIUIG, NIixecI Chorus, NigIitingnIe CIuI':. Sophomore GirIs' League, Y-Teens. THOMAS ROY BOVVEN I'Ii-Y, Intra1nuraIs, Optiiliist, Swirmning, hTea- Iiouse of tIie August NIoon,u Track. KEITH BOVVMAN JANE BRAMLETT Junior AcI1ie-vement. DONALD RAY BREWVER VVYVONIA BREVVER Business Cadet CIUI1 EUGENE BRYANT But our hard work had iust begun. ROBERT BULLQCK IntramuraIs. LARRY CAIN IntramuraIs. MARSHA CALHOUN G. A. A., GIee CILIIQ, Junior Achievement, Y-Teens. LARRY J. CALLAHAN I:ootI9aII, IntramuraI's, Track. .IANICE LEE CAMPBELL IVIixecI Chorus. VVANDA CAMPBELL G. A. A., GIee CIUIJ, Junior AcI1ievenrent, Junior Homeroom Representative, IVIicIcIie Magic Makers, IVIiv.Ic.IIetonian, IVIixed Chorus. Nightingale Club, Optimist, Sophomore CvirIs' League, YoutI1 Forum, Y-Teens. endow BRANDY CASPER Footlnall, lntramurals, 1lT68llOUSB ol tlie August Alcan. Traclc. CAROLYN CASSIDY Bancl, Citizens' Clulo, G. A. A., Glee Cluln, City Government lnternsliip, Junior Acleieve- ment, lxlixecl Cluorus, National Honor Society. Niglltingale Clulv, Prom .luluilee Committee, Y-Teens. CAROLE CAUDILL G. A, A.. G. A. A. Board, Cvlee Clula, .lunior Aclmievement. lVliclol:iettes, Soplaomore Girls' League, Youtll Forum, Y-Teens. BARBARA CLEMONS G. A. A., G. A. A. Boarcl. Glee Cluln. Junior Acluievement, Junior Classical League, A-Nlemlley cl' Amour, Nliclclie lvlagic Nlalcers, lxlixeol Cliorus. Niglltingale Clulo, Qptimist, Prom Dec' oration Committee, Sophomore Girls, League, Y-Teens. ALMA .IEANNE CHARLES Art Clula, .lunior Aclxievement, Soplwmore Girls' League. SONDRA CHRISMAN Business Caolet Clulo, Hlratller of tlie Bride, G. A. A., Glee Club, Junior Classical League. Nliclclie Flagic Makers, Nliclclletonian, lxflixecl Cliorus, Sopliornore Girls' League, Y-Teens. SUSAN CHRISTY Citizens, Clulo, City Government lnternsllip, Delaate Team, .tFHtl1CT Knows Best, Hlzlatller of tlie Bride, F. T .A,, lVliclclletonian, National Forensic League, National Tllespians, Prom Decoration Committee, Prom .lulbilee Committee. Science Club, Soplxomore Girls' League. Stuclent City Commissioner, uTeal1ouse of tlee August Nloonf' Youtlfm Forum, Y-Teens. .IIN CLARK Band. Bancl Council, Hi-Y, Orclaestra. ,IUDI CLARK Glee Clulm. With heads held high we started this year, ton' CLARK Art Clula, Citizens' Clula. City Government lnternsliip, Glee Clulo, .lunior Classical League, National Honor Society, Optimist, Youtlw Forum. MIKE CLARK Hi-Y, lntramurals, Swimming. SUSAN DIANNE CLARK Citizens, Cllulo. City Government lnternsliip. Hljatlier Knows Best, 'Father of tlie Briclef' lj. T, A., G. A. A., Glee Clula, Junior Clas- sical League, Nliclrlie lVlanor Boarcl, National Honor Society. Nightingale Clula, Gptimist. Prom Decoration Committee. Science Clulir, Senior Homeroom Representative, Soplmomore Girls' League, Student Council, mllealiouse of tlle August lvloonfy 37OLlll1 Forum, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Calninet. ROBIN NELBlNA CLEMENTS G. A. A., Glee Clulo, lvliclcliettes, lxlixecl CllOfUS. SYLVIA CLElVlEN'llS Cv. A, A., Glee Club, Y-Teens GXNENDOLYN CHAMBERS L endow EUGENE CLEMONS lntramurals. IOY EIAINE COLDIRON .IULIAN D. COLLIVER MARGARET ANN COMBS Business Cadet Cluin, G. A. A., Junior Acluievc- ment, lviiclclie Nlagic Wlalcers, National Honor Society, Y-Teens. BETTY COPE Business Caclet Clulz, Cvlee Clulp, .lunior A- cllievement, Sopliomore Cvirls' League, Y-Teens. BEVERLY COPP City Government lnternslxip, Cv. A. A., .lunior Aclxievernent, .lunior Classical League, lxliclzli- ettes. Sopltomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. BILL COUNT RYMAN Baslcetloall. C. D, CRAFT Cvlee Club, Swimming. DICK CRAVVFORD Citizens' Hi-Y, Junior Afirievement, Hixleclley cl'Amour, Blixecl Cliorus, Upirates of Penzance. Time Red Mill. BETTY J. CROSTHWAITE Business Caolet Club. Citizens' Clula. G. A. A.. Cvlee Cluli, Junior Aclmievement, Nliclolie Nlagic Nlalcers, Nlixecl Cliorus, Sopllomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. PATRICIA ANNE DANNECKER Citizens' Cluiu, City Government lnternsliip, F. T. A., G. A, A., Glee Club. Medley fl' Amour, lxlixecl Cliorus, Science Cluln, Soplwo- more Girls' League. Y-Teens. DAVID VV. DANNER Boys' State. Broadcasting, Citizens' Clulo, City Cvovemment lnternsliip, HFatl'1er Knows Best, MFatl1er of time Bride, Hi-Y, l'li4Y Council, Hlxleclley cl'Amour, Nliciclletonian, Blixecl Ciiorus, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, National Tiiespians, Gptimist, Hpirates oi Penzance, Quill ancl Scroll, Science Clulv, Student Council, KKTCBIIOUSB oi tlle August lX'loon,H mlllre Red lVlilI, Traclc lvlanager. Ilnrt ioined the crowds with many a cheer. LYNN KATHRYN DANNER Citizens' Clulo, City Government lnternsliip. AKFHIIIEF Knows Best, ul:atl1er of tlie Bride, Cvirls' State, .lunior Classical League, Middle- tonian, National Honor Society, National Tlwes- pians, Niglltingale Cluln, Optimist, Prom Dec- oration Committee, Prom Juloilee Committee, Quill ancl Scroll, Sopliomore Cvirls' League. Student City' Commissioner. Stuclent Council. H-Iiealiouse of tlie August Moon. Youtla Forum. Y-TCPDQ. SHERRY DANNER Citizens' Clula. Hlratlier of tlie Bri-:le, IT. T. A,, Cv. A. A., Bflidclletonian, Nightingale Ciuia, Prom Decoration Committee, Milealiouse ol tlie August lvloonf' Youtii Forum, Y-Teens. NANCY DAVIS Bancl, Bancl Council, City Government Intern- sliip. Cv. A. A.. Cv. A. A. Boarcl. Glee Clulo, .lunior Acllievement, .Iunior Homeroom Repre- sentative, lvliciclie Magic Nlalcers, Nlixecl Cllorus. National Honor Society, Nightingale Clulm, Sophomore Cvirls' League, Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. eniom PHYLLIS ANN DAVIS Business Caclet A., .Iunior Acliieve- ment. GERTRUDE DAY Bancl, Bancl Council, AAFHIIIGY Knows Bestf, HI:atl1er ol tlie Bride. Ir. T. A., G. A, A.. Glee Clula, ulvleclley cl'Amour, lxflixecl Cliorus. National Tliespians, Niglttingale Clulb, Opti- mist. Orcliestra, Prom lulnilee Committee. ml-ealiouse ol time August lVIoon,n Time Recl Ixlillfl Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. LYNN DAY HF8tllEl' Knows Best, UFatl1er of tl1e Briclef' G .A, A., Glee Cl'ulo, Junior Classical League. 'Ileclley zl'Amour,H lxlixecl Cllorus, National Honor Society. National Tliespians, Niglitingale Cluln, Cptimist, Prom Decoration Committee. Soplmomore Girls' League, Mrealiouse of tlie August lxloonfl Youtlt Forum. Y-Teens. Y-Teen Caloinet. DONNA DEARTH G. A. A., G. A. A. Boarcl, Glee Clulu, Junior iXClll6YEl'llEI1t, Junior Classical League. Hlxled- ley cl'Amour.l' lvliclcliettes, lVlixecl Cliorus. National Honor Society, Optimist, Sopliomore Girls' League, Ml-ealiouse ot tlie August lX'Ioon, Triple Trio. Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. LORETYA CAROL DE BORDE Bancl, G. A. A., Cvlee Cl'ulo, Nlixecl Cliorus. Sopliomore Girls' League, Student Council, 37-TBGIIS. DANFORD DENNIS Hi-Y, Junior Acliievement, NIICKY DENNIS, Dclnate Team, UIVIerlley cl'Amour,H lxlixecl Clio- rus. National Forensic League, National 'lilies- pians, Optimist, Hpirates of Penzancefl Student Council, Ml-ealiouse ot tlie August lVloon. Mlqlie Red Mill. Track. RAY DELL DENNIS Hi-Y. DAVE DOHN Hi-Y, Aliolclletonian. Prom Decoration Com- mittee, 'Tealwuse ot tlie August lVloon. Jack led the football boys on the scene: ROGER DONVNS Intramurals. GARY DOVVREY Hi-Y, .lunior Acliievement. BOB DRAUT uljutlmer ot tlie Briclef' Footlnall, Hi-Y, Intra- murals, .lunior Horneroom Representative, Nlicl- rlie Flanor Boarol. Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee. Prom clulvilee Committee, Swimming. Traclc. .IOAN DRAYER Citizens' Cluln, City Government Internsliip, F. -li. A.. G. A. A., lxlixecl Cliorus, National' -lqlnespians. Niglitingale Clulw, mllealmuse ot tlxe August Floonfl Y-Teens. CAROL ANN DUFF lunior Acliievement, Penates Clulo. wllealwouse ol tlie August Nloonf' CURTISS DUNBAR Bzmcl, Band Council. Hi-Y, Junior Classical League. National Honor Society, Grcliestra, Science Cluln. eniom HENRI ETTA DUPEE Banci. Ir. T. A., G. A. A., IVIiclcliettes, Y-Teens. .IOHN EARLEY Bancl. Cliess Cluln, Citizens' Clulu, Science Club. .IAN R. EASTERLING Footlaall IVIana er, Hi-Y Intramurals O tirnist, E - ' P Swimming. Traclc lxflanager. TOM ECK Bancl, Bancl Council, Hi-Y, Orcliestra. SHARON ED VVARDS City Government Internslmip, G. A. A., Glee Clula. Junior Acliievement, tlunior Classical League, IVIiclclie lVIagic lvlalcers. lvlixecl Cliorus, Nightingale Clula, Sopliomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. GENE EISELE Hi-Y, Intramurals. JUDY ELLIS RICHARD ELLIS NITA ELLISON Art Cluln, Bancl, Cv, A. A., Junior Classical League, ulVIeclley cl'Amour, lVIixecl Cliorus, National I'Ionor Society, Optimist, Science Clula, Stuclent Council, Youtli Forum. Box was the choice for homecoming queen. LINDA ELSNER Citizens' Clulu, G. A. A., Glee Cluln, Ivliclclie Manor Boarfl, Niglitingale Clulm, Science Clulm, Sopliomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. CINDA EIVIRICK lVIicldie Magic lVIaIcers. LINDA EVANS G. A. A., Junior Acliievement, Hlyleclley Cl'Amour,H IVlixecI Cliorus. National Tliespians. Nightingale Cluln, Orcliestra, Penates Clula, npirates of Penzance. Prom ilulnilee Coin- rnittee. Sopliomore Cvirls, League, Mlqlie Recl Mill. .IUDITH EVVING Business Caclet Clula, Cvlee Club, lvliclolie lvlagic Ivlalcers, Optimist, npirates ol Penzance, Soplrornore Girls' League, Y-Teens. PHYLLIS FIGGINS Citizens' Cl'ulJ, City Cvovernrnent Internship. Glee Clulo, .Iunior Acliievement, Y-Teens. SANDY FIGGINS Citizens, Clula, City Government lnternsliip, Glee Club, Junior Acllievement, Y-Teens. elfoiom RICHARD FEEZOR .IEAN ANN FOLAND Cv. A. A.. Cvlee Cluln, Penates Clula, Soplio- more Girls, League, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Caloinet. BOB FORD .IERRY F RECHETTE Hi-Y, Intramurals, Traclc. A BECKY FRISBY A. A.. lxliclrlie lxflanor Boarrl, Penates Cluln. .IOYCE A. FRISBY Cvlee Clulo, Junior Acliievement, Wliclclie lxlagic Blalcers. Sopliomore Girls' League. FRANK L. FRISCH Intramurals. Science Cluln. CHARLES FULLER Baselgall, Basltetlaall, Hi-Y, Intramurals. .IACKIE CABLE Citizens' Cluln, HFatlxer Knows Best, G. A. A.. Glee Club, Optimist, Nledley d'Amour,U Nlicl- clletonian, Mixed Cliorus, Nightingale Club. Science Clulo. Senior Homeroom Representative. Y-Teens. Our top Midriie seniors were honored all RUSS GALLOVVAY Baslcetloall, Boys' State, Broaclcasting, City Government lnternsliip, UFatl'1er Knows Best, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Intramurals. Junior Class- ical League, UlVleclley cl'Amour,H lvliolclie lvlanor Board, lvlixecl Clrorus, National Honor Society, National' Tliespians. Optimist, Prom Decor- ation Committee, Prom Jubilee Committee. Science Clulo, Student Council, Tennis. BEATRICE ANNE GARY Banrl. Citizens' Clulm, F. T. A.. G. A. A., G. A. A. Boarcl, Junior Acliievement, lVliclcli- cites, Optimist, prom Jubilee Committee. Science Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. JOSEPH GATLIFF TOM GILBERT Hi'Y, Science Clulv. ROBERT E. GEPHART ZELLA MAE GENTRY Delaate Team, Father Knows Best. Father of tlre Bride, G. A. A., Junior Class Vice- Presiflent, .lunior Homeroom Representative. ulxfleclley dlAHl0UT, lVliclclie lvlanor Board. Miclclletoniarr, lVlixecl Chorus, National Fore-nf sic League, National Honor Society, National Tliespians, Optimist, Penates Clulo, Prom Dec- oration Committee, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Mlwealiouse ol August Wloonf' Y-Teens, Y-rl-Cen Calqincl, eniom LIBBY GO ULD Citizens' Ciutm, City Government Intemsilip, AAFHIIISF Knows Best, Father of tI1e Bride, GirIsI State. .Iunior CIassicaI League, UIVIecIIey cI'Amour, IVIicIcIIetonian, IVIixe4I Chorus, Nationai Forensic League, Nationai I'Ionor Society, Nationai Tilespians. Prom .IuIUiIee Com- mittee. Science CIuIo, KKTSHIIOUSE of tI1e August NIoon,U TripIe Trio. Y-Teens. Y-Teen Cabinet, JAMES D. GREGORY Intramurais. DANNIE GRIFFIN .Iunior AcI1ievement. MIKE GROSS Intramurais. DAVID A. HADDIX BILLY GENE HALL GLADYS VIRGINIA HALL G. A. A.. Giee CIuI:1, IVIicIcIie IVIagic Ixiaicers, Fiiciciiettes. Sopimomore GirIs' League. YERNELL HALL G. A. A., C-lee CIuIa. ALLEN ROGER HARDIN .Iunfor Aciiievement. By N. H. S. tappings in the fall. JAMES P. HAREN I:ootIoaII Manager, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Swim- ming Manager, Track Ixfianager. CONRAD L. HASKINS Giee CIuI'J, Hi-Y. Intramurais, UTeaI1ouse of tI1e August Moon. PATRICIA ANN HAITON Citizens' CIuIJ, GI'ee CIuIJ, Junior Ciassicai League, Nationai Honor Society, Nigiitingaie CIuI9. Science CIuI9. THOMAS R. HATTON HITEIIIICI' ot II1e Bricief' Giee Ciuta. I'Ii-Y, Inlraf muraIs. IVIixecI Ciiorus, Pirates ot Penzance, Miaeaiiouse of time August IVIoon. .ICHN HAVENS GENE HELTON I:ootI3aII Ivianager, Giee CIUID, I-Ii-Y, Intramur- zxis. Iunior Actiievement, Track Manager, endow SANDY HELTON Business Cadet Cluln, Citizens' Clulo, Father Knows Best, HI:atl1er of tile Bride-.U G. A. A., Glee Clulo, Junior Aclwievernent, HlVIedley d'Amour,l' lvlicldie lxlagic IVIalcers, Nlidcliettes. Nliddletonian. Nlixed Cliorus. Optimist, Prom Juluilee, Senior Homerooin Representative. Soplxoinore Girls, League, Time Red Ixflillf' Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. BETTY HERNDON G. A. A., Glee Clula, Junior Aclueveinent. lNIicldie Magic Nlalcers, Wlixecl Cliorus, Penates Clulu, Soplwmore Girls' League, Youtlw Forum, Y-Teens. ROBERT HERNDON Footlnall, Hi-Y, Intramurals, IVIixed Cliorus, TFHCIC. FAITH HIDY Citizens' Clulw, G. A. A., Glee Club, Nlixed Cliorus, Nightingale Clulo, Soptiomore Girls' League, Mlwealiouse ol: tlie August lvloonf' Y-Teens. EDVVARD HILL Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Hwledley d'AIllDUf, IVlixed Cliorus, Traclc. CAROLYN CHARMAINE HIIVIES F. T, A., G. A. A., Junior Aclueveinent. PHYLLIS HOGG Business Cadet Club, G. A. A., Cvlee Club. Junior Acliievement. .IUDITH ANN HOPPE Business Cadet Club, Nightingale Clulo. RICHARD A. HORN Intramurals, Gay Teahouse was our very own play, NANCY HORNE Business Cadet Clulo, G. A. A., Glee Club, .Iunior Acllievement, Nlixed Ctiorus, Y-Teens. .IUDITH MARIE HORTON Business Cadet Clulu, G. A. A., Glee Clulv. National Honor Society, Snptioinore Girls' League. THOMAS HOWARD Baseball, Hi-Y, Intramurals, ulwedley cl'Amour, Nlixed Clmrus. IVAN XV. HOVVSER Band, Chess Clula, Science Clutm. DONALD HUOHLEY Football, Hi-Y, lntraniurals, Track. SYLVIA HURSTON Glee Clulv, ,Iunior Acliievement, QKLLOIWCS M.xRoARET ANN HUPCHINSQN Business Caclet CIuI9, Cv. A. A., Junior Home- room Representative, Soplxomore Girls' League. Y-Teens, NIARY JO HYDE G. A. A., G. A, A. Boarcl, Glee CIuIJ, Fliclclie Alanor Board, Lliclctiettes, IVIixecI Ctiorus, Opti- mist, Prom Decoration Committee, Prom .IuI3i- Iee Committee, Stuclent Council, Y-Teens, Y- Teen Cabinet. JERRY INGRAN I:ootIfJaII Nlanager, Intramurals, Prom Decora- tion Committee, 'I-racli, Trarlc Ixlanager. DICK ISROFF Boys' State, City Government Internsllip, uFatI1er Knows Bestfv uFatI1er ot tI1e Briclefv I:ootIDaII. Hi-Y, I'Ii-Y Council, Intramurals, .Iunior Classical League, Junior Homeroom Rep- resentative, MIVIecIIey cI'Amour.H Ivlicldie IX Ianor Boarcl, IVIixecI Cllorus, National I-Ionor Society. National I-Iiliespians, Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee, Science CIuI'J, Stuclent Council. Mfialiouse ot tI1e August Nloonf' MI'I1e Rerl Nli CAROLYN JOANN JACKSON G. A. A., Cvlee CIuI1, IVIixecI Ctiorus, Prom Decoration Committee, Sopliomore Girls' League. LOUISE JACKSON Art A. Prom Decoration Com- mittee, Prom .IuI9iIee Committee. PEGGY JACOBS Cllee CIuIJ, Penates CIuI.v. RICK JONES BasIcetIoaII, Traclc. FIICHAEL KEFFER Boys, State, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Intramurals, Junior Classical League, HIVIecIIey cI,Amour, yIicIcIie Planar Boarcl, Nlixed CI1orus, National Forensic League, National Honor Society. Optimist, Hpirates ot Penzancefl Senior Home- room Representative. Tennis. Done in a most professional way. FAYE KELLY Nightingale CIuI9. Penates Club. JANET YOVONNE KEIVIPLIN Business Caclet Clulv, G. A. A., Glee CIuI1, lxlixefl CI1orus, Sopliomore Girls' League. THOMAS LEE KERR UAF8tIl6I' Knows Bestfl Hlrattler ot ttie Briclefv I:ootIaaII, Hi-Y, Intramurals. Junior Classical League, Optimist, Science CIuIu, Traclc. RITA KEY Business Caclet Clula, Junior Aclnievemenl, Soplmomore Cvirlsl League. RICHARD F. KILBURN Baslcetlaall Ivlanager, Golt, Hi-Y, I'Ii-Y Coun- cil, Intramurals, Prom Committee, Science CIuIu, AlT6Hl1OUSS ot tI1e August IVIoon. PHYLLIS JUNE KINCAID Citizens' Clulu, City Government Internsliip, F. T. A., Cvlee CIuI5, Nightingale CIuIJ, Pena- tes CIuI3, Sopluomore Girls' League, Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. eniom .IOE KINDER MARIE KING Business Cadet CIuI9, G. A. A.. GIee CIuIJ. NANCY KITCHEN Ir. T. A., Cv. A. A., Cv. A. A. Board, Junior Homeroom Representative, IVIicIdie Magic 3'IaIcers, Penates CIuI3, Prom .IuIziIee Com- mittee. Senior Homeroom Representative, Sophomore GirIs' League. .IOHN H. KNAPP .IEAN KOCSIS G. A. A.. NationaI Honor Society. Optimist, Science CIuIJ, Y-Teens. MARILYN ELAINE KRAMER Art CIuI3, 'AI:atI1er of the Bride, Cv. A. A.. GIee CIuIo. IVIicIcIie IVIagic Makers, MidcIIe- Ionian, Nat'ionaI Ttmespians. NigI1tingaIe CIUIJ, Ijenates CIuI9, Prom JuIJiIee Committee, Sopho- more GirIs' League, -ITGHIIOUSC of tI1e August IXIoon, YoutIl Forum, Y-Teens. DOROTHEA KRUSE G. A. A., GIee CIuI:J, uIVIecIIey CIIAIIIOUIXU Mic:I- fIie IX'Iagic IVIaIcers, Mixed Chorus, Optimist. Youth Forum, Y-Teens. ART KUNZ Hi-Y. npirates of Penzance. Senior Horneroom Representative, Tennis, HTI1e RecI MiII'.,, HOPE M. KYLES G. A. A.. GIee CIuIo, Junior Achievement. Sophomore GirIs' League, Y-Teens. So busy were we time seemed to glide, DAMON LACEY BaseI3aII, FootI9aII. GEORGE LACEY .Iunior Achievement. RICHARD LANE Broadcasting, Junior Achievement, Junior CIassicaI League, Nz-xtionaI Thespians. Nati0naI Honor Society, uOnions in tI'1e Stew. BEVERLY ANN LANGSTER IT. T. A., Cv. A. A., CvIec CIuI3, Junior Achieve- ment, HIVIeoIIey c,I'Amour, IVIixed Chorus, Upti- misk. Sophomore GirIs' League, AWIII19 Red IXIiII.H Youth Forum, Y-Teens. MIKE LANSAVV Chemistry YERNICE LATIIVIORE Citizens' CIutz, F. T. A., G. A. A., Glee CIUIJ, .Iunior ACITICVCIIICIII, .Iunior I'Iomeroom Representative, Middie Magic Makers, Mixed Chorus, NationaI Forensic League, NationaI TIxespians, HYIICHIIOUSC ot tI1e August Moon.,' Youth Forum, Y-Teens. QVZLOF6 PATRICIA sue LEAK CI1eerIeacIer, G. A. A., Giee CIuIJ, FIecIIey cI'Amour, IVIiddie Ixianor Board, iVIixecI Ciiorus, Hpirates oi Penzancef' Prom JUIDIIGE Committee, Student Councii, Time Red IVIiII, TripIe Trio, .IANIES A. LEHWIKUHL Art Club, Citizens' CI'uiJ, Hi-Y, IntramuraIs. AIixed Chorus. Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee. NOEL JOSEPH LE IVIOYNE Citizens' Ciuiu. City Government Internsiiip. IX'IiddIetonian, Nationai Honor Society, Opti- mist, QuiII and Scroii, W-Iqeaiiouse ot tI1e August BIOOYLN HELEN LEVVIS HOIYIER T. LEXVIS Business Cadet Ciuiu, IntramuraIs. BIARJORIE LEVVIS G. A. A.. Sopilomore Cviris' League. GIee Ciuio. Mixed Ciiorus, Y-Teens. SANDY LEVVIS Junior Aciiievement. MARLENE J. LINDBERO Business Cadet CIUIU. Citizens' CIuIJ, Giee Ciuin, IVIiddie iX Iagic IVIaIcers, IX'Iixed Ciiorus, SopI1ornore Giris' League, MI-Iwe Red iXIiII, TripIe Trio, Y-Teens. ANDY VV. LINDON Hi-Y, .Iunior Achievement. Rushing along like an endless tide. DALE LINDON Band, Il'lfl'ElITlUI'iiIS, TIHCIC. MARTA JEANNE LINDSEY Ci1eerIeader. G. A. A., GIee CIuIo, Junior Achievement, MIVIedIey cI'Amour, IVIixed Cilo- l'lIS. CI-IERIE LINK Citizens' CIuIJ, G. A. A., .Iunior Achievement. Nightingaie CIuIo, Optimist, Prom JuI:niIee Com- mittee, Sophomore GirIs' League, Y-Teens. DUANE LITTLE Hi-Y. JOE LITTLE DAVE LOGAN H2-Y, Intramurais. eniom MICHAEL D. LONG Hi-Y, Hlvleclley ol'Amour,n Flixecl Cllorus, Opti- mist, Swimming, mllealxouse ol tlxe August Bloom. NANCY ANN LONG Penates Clulo. JAMES N. LONG lntramurals. .IACQULYN JEAN LUCAS t'Fmi,er Knows Best, F. T. A., G. A. A., Glee Clula, lVliclclie lxflagic lVlalcers, lvlixecl Cliorus, Penates Clulo, Prom .lulwilee Com- mittee, S0l'Jll0IIl0fG Girls' League. DANIEL LUNSFORD Footlmall. Hi-Y, lntramurals, Traclc. .IANICE LYKlNS Art Cluln, Citizens' Clulv, Hliatller ol tlue Bricle-.N G. A. A., Junior Classical League, ,lunior Homcroorn Representative, Aiiclclletonian, Prom .lulailee Committee. Sopllomore Girls' League, Student Council, 1.T9illl0USC of August Alleon, Y-Teens. CHARLES D. MADDEN Hi-Y, lntramurals, lxlixecl Clxorus, Science Club. ROSALIE RUTH MAFFETF . Citizens' Clulp, City Government lnternslxip, Deloate Team, llF8lll6I Knows Bestf' G. A. A.. Girls' State, Junior Classical League, lVliclclle- Ionian, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Quill ancl Scroll, Sopliomore Girls, League, Stuclent luclge, Y-Teens. Y-Teen Calainet. PHYLLIS MARIE MANN Glee Clulo, Junior Aclxievement, UNleclley cl' Amourf, lxflixecl Clmorus, Soplnomore Girls' League, Medley d'Amour was oh, so grandl MARY ANN MARGERUM Bancl, Band Council, Citizens' Club, City .Gov- ernment lnternslmip, li. T, A., Orchestra, Prom Decoration Committee, Youtlm Forum. Y-Teens. LINDA LOU MARSHALL Business Caclet Clulx, G. A. A.. Glee Clulv, Y-Teens. VVILLIAM FREDRIC MAURER J. R. MAYS Glee Clulo, Hi-Y, .lunior Acllievement, Blixecl Cll0l'US. SELDON MAYS lntramurals. XNlLLlAM MQCULLER BHHJ. Q!flZi0i'if5 SARA JANE RICELFRESH G. A. A., Youth Forum. SANDRA J. MCGONIGLE G. A. A., Nliclcliettes, Sophomore Girls' League Stuclent Council, Y-Teens. JEFFREY EUGENE MCGRAVV Baseball, Football, Cvlee Cluln, Hi-Y, lntra- murals, Junior Achievement, Junior llomeroom Representative. lvlixecl Chorus, Prom .luhilee Committee, Swimming. SANDRA KAY MQGRANV Broaclcasting, Citizens' Cluln, City Goxrernment lnternship, G. A. A., Cvlee Cluh, Junior Achieve- ment, hqiclclletonian, Wlixecl Chorus, National Thespians, Sophomore Girls' League, HTea- liouse ol the August lVloon, Youth l orum, Y- Teens. RICHARD MQINFOSH lnlramurals. ZELLA MQINTOSH G. A. A., .Junior Achievement, Nliclclie Nlagic Nlalcers, Y-Teens. EVELYN JOYCE MCKEE Band, Business Caclet Cluh, Y-Teens. DAVID MCKENZIE lntramurals, ulvleclley cl'Amour, lvlixcrl Chorus. MARLENE MCPHERSON Each who heiloeil deserved a hand. DAVID LEE MQQUINN Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Intramurals, Junior Home- room Representative, Uwleclley d'Amour, lylixecl Chorus, Senior Homeroom Representative, HThe Red Mill, Traclc. GERALD VVAYNE MCQUINN Bancl, Bancl Council, Hi-Y, Hlxfleclley d'Aniour,H Qrchestra. PHYLLJS ANNE IVIECHLING Citizens' Cluln, City Government lntcrnship, Uljather ol the Bride, G. A. A., .Junior Class- ical League, Nliclclletonian, National llonor Society, Nightingale Club, Optimist, Science Clula, Sophomore Girls' League. Yfliecns. NllCl'lAEL GARY IVIEEHAN Hi-Y. RONALD ROY lVlELTON Hi-Y. RUTH CAROLYN lN'lENDENHALL Cheerleader, Uliather ol the Bride, Cv. A. A., Girls, State. Glee Clulo, Junior Classical League. Hhfleclley cl'Amour,H Nliclclie lxflanor Board, Nlixed Chorus, National Honor Society, Upti- mist, Prom Decoration Committee, Senior llome- room Representative, Soohomore Girls' Lf-ngue. U-lxeallouse of the August lVloon, Tennis. The Reel lVlill, Triple Trio, Youth Forum, Y-Trens. 1 I.. ,, amazed DELORES MILLER RICHARD VV. MILLER BanrI, IntramuraIs. SUSAN CLAIRE MILLS Art CIuI9, Citizens' CIuI:v, City Government In- ternsI1ip, 'Father Knows Be-st.H HFatI1er of tIie Bride, Nationz-1I Honor Society, Optimist, Prom .IuI9IIee Committee, Science CIUI1 KITCHIIOUSS ot tI1e August IVIoon, Y-Teens. CALVIN MIMS .IULETIA A. MIRACLE G. A. A.. GIee CIutJ. NigIxtingaIe CIuI3. 'Wrea- Iiouse of tIie August IVIoon. RACHEL MARIE MOCKBEE CI1eerIeacIer. Citizens' CIutJ, Father Knows Best. G. A. A., CvIee CIuI9. Junior Homeroom Representative, uIVIecIIey cI'Amour,H IVIicIcIie D'Ianor Board, IVIixecI Chorus. Prom Decoration Committee. Prom JuI'JiIee Committee, SopI1o- more GirIs' League, Student CounciI, l.T6RI10US6 of tI'1e August IVIoon, Youtii Forum, Y-Teens. .IUDITH K. MOON. Business Cadet CIUIJ, GIee CIuIJ. Prom Deco- ration Committee, Soptiomore GirIs' League, Y- Teens. ANNA MOORE G. A. A., GIee CIUID, .Iunior Achievement, IVIifI- ciie IX'Iagic IVIaIcers. Sophomore GirI's, League, Y-Teens. BARBARA JEAN MOORE GIee CIUIJ, IVIicIcIie IVIagic Iwatcers, SopI1omore GirIs' League. With Lucas winning national fame MARY ANN MORGAN Citizens, CIUI3, HFatI1er Knows Best, Cv. A. A., GIee CIuIU. HIVIecIIey LIIIAIIl0Uf,,, IVIicIcIie IVIBIIOI' BoarcI, NIicIcIIetonian. IVIixecl Chorus, NationaI Honor Society, NigI1tingaIe CIutJ, Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee, Student CounciI. KATCEIIWOUSS ot tI1e August IVIoon,H Y-Teens. Y- Teen Cabinet. RONALD CLARK MORGAN FootI'JaII, Hi-Y, Hi-Y CounciI, IntramuraIs, .Iunior AcI1ievement, Junior CIassicaI League, I Prom .IuI'JiIee Committee, Track. LOIS ELAINE MORRIS tAFHtI161' Knows Bestf' G. A. A., NigIntingaIe CIuI9, Penates CIUIU, Sophomore GirIs, League. Y-Teens. ALLEN D. MOSLEY FootI3aII, Track. CA ROL JEAN MULLINS V Cv. A. A., NigIJtingaIe CIuIo, Sophomore GirI's League. ROGER MUNCIE Glee CIUIQ, Hi-Y. Weenie JAN ES MYERS Band, GIee CIuIJ, Hi-Y, Intramurats, Junior Actxievement. Orchestra, Track. DUANE NEAL GoIt, Hi-Y, SHEILA NEEL G. A. A., Junior Homeroom Representative. IVIiddIetonian. NigI'1tingaIe CIUID. Optimist, Y- Teens. JOSEPH NIXON Art CIUIJ, Hi-Y, IntramuraIs, IXIiddIetonian, Mixed Chorus, Optimist. MICHAEL O'NEIL I'Ii-Y, IntramuraIs, Junior Achievement, Junior CIassicaI League. National Honor Society. NationaI 'I4I1espians, Qptimist, Prom Decoration Committee, Science CIUIJ, Student CounciI, Swimming, AKTGGIIOUSC ot time August IVIoon.H PAUL O'NEILL I:oottJaII, Hi-Y, .Junior Achievement. RAYMOND FREEMAN ORAIVI IntramuraIs, INIiddIetonian. NationaI Honor Society, Optimist, QuiII' and ScroII, AVI-AQEIIIOUSE of ttle August IVIoon.n JOHN VVEBER PARKS Hi-Y, Prom Decoration Committee. DONALD EDXVARD PARSONS Qui Magic Middies kept their greet neeie. .JOYCE PASLEY Business Cadet CIUIQ. JUDY PATTON Bilrld. GEORGE PAYNE BasIccti9aiI, Hi-Y, TraCIc. EDITH PECK LINDA LOU PENNINGTON Ct1eerIeader. G. A. A., GIee CIuIiJ. Junior Homeroom Representative, Mixed Chorus, Opti- mist, Prom Jubilee Committee, Senior Home- room Representative, Sophomore GirIs' League, Student Council, Y-Teens. JACK PERGRAM IntramuraIs. L, 64 QKLLOWIS BEVERLY ANNE PETERS I Business Caclet Club, Father Knows Best, uFatl'1er of tlie Bride, CvIee CIuIU, Sophomore Girls' League. BRUCE PETERS Bancl, Hi-Y. DARRELL POFFENBARGAR LARRY POLISINI FootIoaII, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Track. DAVID RATLIFF Baseball, Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals. CONNIE LOUISE REDDING Business Cadet Clula, Cv. A. A., National Honor Society, Sopiiomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. MARY ELIZABETH REESE Citizens' Club, G. A. A., Glee CIuI'J, Junior Achievement, Medley cI'Amour,H Mixed Clio- rus. Nigl1tingaIe Club. RONALD LEE REIFSNIDER JUDITI-I ANN RI-IOADS Cvlee Cl'uIJ, Hlvledley cl'Amour,H IVIixecI CI1orus. Triple Trio. Uur Washington trip -- too long awaited JEAN P. RICE G. A. A., Glee Cluln, .Iunior Homeroom Rep- resentative, Iwiclclie Magic Makers, Nlixed Cliorus. Prom Jubilee Committee, Tealwouse of tlme August IVloon,H Y-Teens. NANCY SUE ROBBINS Bancl, uFatl1er Knows Best, G. A. A., .Iunior Classical League, HIVIecIley f,l'Amour, IVlixecI Cllorus. Niglitingale Club. Optimist, Prom Jubilee Committee, Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. DEANNA LOUISE ROBERTS G. A. A., Glee Club, Junior Acliievement, SopIiomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. ROBERT ROBINSON Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Tracl-c. DONALD ROBINSON Footloall, I'Ii-Y, Intramurals, IVIixecI Cliorus Track. JOI-IN ROE .Iunior Acliievement. endow BOB ROGERS Glee Club. .IANICE KLARE ROOF Father Knows Bestf' AAFHITICF of tlue Bride, Glee Clula, .Iunior I-loineroom Representative. Hlxleclley cI'Amour, NIidclie lwanor Boarcl, Niixecl Clworus, National Honor Society, Niglwt- ingale Clulv, Optimist, Penates Cluln, Wrea- liouse of tlie August Moon, Triple Trio, Y- Teens, Y-Teen Calainet. RICHARD EUGENE ROOF Banfl, Bancl Council. Hi-Y, Orcliestra. MARTHA LYNNE ROSENFELDER Cv. A. A., Junior Acliieveinent, lVIidclie lxlagirt Nlalcers, Penates Cl'utz, Youtli Forum, Yfreens. AMOS RICHARD ROSS Band, Baslcetlaall, Hi-Y, Intramurals, .Iunior Aciiievement, Traclc. CAROLYN RUNYON Penates Clulo. CAROL ANNE RUPP Ci. A, A., Niglitingale Club, Y-Teens. LINDA KATHERINE RUSSELO Art Clulu, Citizens' Clula. Father of tlue Bride, Cv. A. A.. Glee Cluln, Junior Classical League, lxlixed Cliorus, Optimist, Prom Decoration Coin- mittee, Sopliomore Girls' League, wreaiiouse of tlle August lVl0on,H Y-Teens. ROY SABO Hi-Y, Intramurals, .lunior Classical League. Niixecl Clmrus, Silarkleil with spirit that never abated. DANNIE E. SALLEY Hi-Y, Intramurals, .Iunior Acliievement, ,lunior Classical League. NIL-BETH SAMPLE Art Clula, Citizens' Clulo, City Cvovernment In- ternsliip, Hlvleciley cl'Amour. lxliclclletonian, Optimist, prom Decoration Committee, Swim- ming. DOROTHY LYNN SANS Citizens' Cluln, HlTatl1er Knows Best, Hliatlier ol tlie Briclef' G. A. A., Glee Cluia, .lunior Classical League, Junior I'Iomeroom Represent- ative, 'ilxirclley cl'Amour, lVIiclclletonian, Flixecl Cliorus, National Honor Society, National Tlles- pians, lxliglltingale Cl'ulJ, Optimist, Prom Juiii- lee Committee, Quill ancl Scroll. Sooltomore Girls' League, Stuclent Council, Mlneaiuouse of Ilie August lX'Ioon,H Y-Teens, Y-Teen Calninet. FRED SANDER Cilivi-ns' Hl:ilIl'l6I' Knows Best. l'li-Y. l'li-Y Council, Intramurals, Junior Classical League, lxlitlclie Nlanor Boarcl, Gptimisi. Prom Decoration Committee, Prom .luloilee Committee, Nlitlclletonian, Stuclent Council, Tennis. BILLIE JEAN SANSOIVI Business Carlet A.. lviiclciiettes. C. DOUGLAS SARGENT lrootlnall, Cvlee Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals, HNIe4l- ley cl'Amour, Optimist, mllealmouse of tlve August lxlloonfl Traclc, I Yah endow NANCY LEE SAUNDERS G. A. A., Glee Club, IVIicIcIiettes, Ixlixecl Cliorus, Soplwmore Girls' League, IJTEEIIIOUSP of llie August IVloon,H Y-Teens. STEPHEN R. SCHNEIDER Baseball, Intramurals. JESSE SCHULTZ Art Clulv, Intramurals. .IEANNETIA SECHRIST Glee Clulo, Citizens' Club. Nlixecl Cliorus, Pen- ates CIUIJ, Science Clulu, CHARLES SELBY Intramurals. GRENDA JOYCE SEXTON Band, Band Council, Business Caclet Cluln. HFatI1er of tlie Bride, G. A. A., Optimist, Sopliomore Girls' League, Stuolent Council. Y-Teens. CAROLE FHERIVIAN Business Caclet Clulu, UITatI1er Knows Bestf' Glee Club, Junior Acliievement, IVIixeeI CIio- FUS, JY:-J-CCHS. DALE SHORT Intramurals. JAMES E. SHULL MFatI1er Knows Best, I'Ii-Y. Hi-Y Council. In- tramurals, Junior Classical League, lvliclflie NIanor Board, Swimming. Tennis. On our Prom night we gaily danced -- .JANET SICKLE G, A. A., Glee Clula, Junior Acliievement IVIicIcJie Ixflagic IVIaIcers, Ivlixecl Cliorus, Soplio more Girls' League, Y-Teens. BILL SICKLES Football, Hi-Y, Junior Acliievement, Track. CHARLES SILAS Football, IVIixecJ Cliorus, Track. TOM R. SIZER Baslcetluall, Boys' State, Golf, Hi-Y, Intramurals Junior Homeroom Representative, Senior Home room Representative. LARRY S. SIVIITH Footloall, Glee Clulu, NELSON C. SMITH Footloall, Track. Hi-Y, Intramurals, Track eniom NORMA JEAN SMITH Cv. A. A., Giee Ciuiu. IntramuraIs, Sopiiomore Girisi League, Youtii Forum, Y-Teens. PATRICIA ANN SMITH Giee CI'uI'1. UNIecIIey cI'Amour, IVIicIfJie Ixiagic Niaicers, IVIixecI Chorus, Nigiitingaie CIUIQ, Sopiiomore Girisw League, Y-Teens. PHYLLIS JEAN SMITH G. A. Junior Acilievement. IVIicIcIie Ixiagic Niaicers. SARAH JEAN SMITH Art Citizens, City Government Internship, Debate Team. Father Knows Best, uFatI1er of tI1e Bride, IT. T. A., Junior Ciassi- raI League. Niidciietonian, Nationai Forensic League, Nationai Honor Society, Nationai Tiles- pians. Optimist, Sopiiomore Giris' League. Y- Teens. THOMAS SMITH BARBARA JEAN SORRELL Hijatiier Knows Best, Father of tI1e Bricief' G. A, A,. GIee CIUIJ, Junior Aciiievement, NINJ- cIie IVIagic Niaifers. NIixecI Chorus. Sophomore Cvirisv League, miieaiiouse oi time August Nioonf' YOUITI Forum, Y-Teens. JOHN J. SORRELL Basiietbaii, Hi-Y, Intramurais, HIX IecJIey QI' Amour, Niixeci Ciiorus, Prom JuI'JiIee Com- mittee, WI-iie Reci IVIiII.H Track. JANICE MARGARET SPIES G. A. A., Giee Junior Acilievernent, Nigiltingaie CIuI1, Sopiwomore Girish League, Y-Teens. XVILLIAM E. SPRINGER Fo0tI'JaII, Hi-Y, Intrarnurais, HIVIecIIey cJ'Am0ur.n Niixeei Ciiorus. Optimist, Hijirates oi Penzance, Swimming, miqeaiiouse oi time August Nioonf' Track. Seniors, juniors -- Ihriiled, eniranced. DONALD J. STALKER Debate Team, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Councii, Inlramurais, Niidciie IVIanor Board, Nationai Forensic League, Optiinist, Swimming. CAROLE RAE STAMPER Business Cadet CIuI9, G. A. A., Giee Ciuia, Niixeri CI1orus. SOIJIIOITIOFC Giris' League, HTIK- Red IVIiII,n TripIe Trio, Y-Teens. ROBERT E. STEGEMILLER Band, Banci Couneii, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Councii. Junior Ciassicai League, HIVIecIIey LiJIAIIl0UI ,U Nationai Honor Society, Orrilestm. Science Club. LINDA STEVVART Citizens' CIuIv, .Junior Aciiievement. yIixecI CIforus, Nigiitingaie Senior J'Iomeroom Representative, Y-Teens. BEVERLY J. STICKLEN GIee CIuIo, .Junior Achievement. Miciciie Niagic Niaicers, Prom Decoration Committee, Sopilo- more Giris' League, Youtii Forum, Y-Teens. IAM ES A. STICKLEN Intramurais. 6lfLLOIf'f5 PHYLLIS JEAN STIDHAN .lunior Acliievement. Niglllingale Club, Y-Teens. XVINIFRED TARVIN Art Penates RUTH EYELYN TATNAN Glee Club, UlX ls-clley cl'Amour,l' blixecl Cliorus. JOYCE ELEANOR TAYLOR G. A. A., Junior Classical League, Nightingale Clllll SCl6llCC Club, YV-HLCCIIS. RUSSELL M. TAYLOR Bancl, Golf, Hi-Y, National llllurspians, Qrclies- tra, Science Club. TOM TENFORDE Boys' State, Citizens' Club, City Cvovernment lnternsliip, Ulratller ol tlle Briclef' .lunior Class! ical League, Nliclclletonian, National Honor Society, Optimist, Quill aml Scroll, Science Club, Stuclent City Commissioner, Siuclent Council, wllealiouse ol tlie August lVloon, Vllcnnis. PEGGY TEVVALT Citizens' Club, Hbatlier Knows Best, Glee Club, .lunior Classical League, Ulxleclley fl' Amour, lxlixecl Cliorus, National Honor Society. Niglitingale Club, Science Club, Soplxomore Girls' League, Triple Trio, Y-Teens. RUBY THOMAS Business Caflet Club, G, A. A.. Glee Club, .lunior l'lomeroom Representative, SOpl10fI10l'C Girls' League, Y-Teens. BEVERLY ANN THOMPSON Clreerleader, F. T, A., G. A. A., Glee Club. Hlxleclley cl'Amour, lxfliclcliettes, bflixecl Cliorus. Sopllomore Girls' League, Youll: Forum. Y- Teens. To teachers and friends we bid adieu JOHN D. TIPTON BARBARA LOUISE TOLSON Citizens' Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Junior llxCl'1l6VCIll6lll, Mixed Cliorus, Sopbomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. FRANK TROUTVINE Bancl, l'li-Y, .lunior Acliievement, Hbfleclley cl' Amour,'l Qrcliestra. G.-XRIE FRANCES TRUSS Citizens' Club, G. A. A., Cvlee Club, .lunior Acllievement, Nliclclie lxflagic lVlalcers, lvlixecl Cliorus, Penates Club. Sophomore Girls' League. Mlleallouse ol tbe August lVloon,H Youtli Forum, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, LOLA TUCKER F. T. A., G. A. A., Glee Club, lxlixecl Cborus, penates Club, Youtli Forum, Y-Teens. ROBERT TUCKER Football, .lunior Acllievement, Traclc. omford HAROLD TURNER lntramurals. RICHARD TURNER JOHN E. TYLER Hlratlier ot tlie Brielef' Hi-Y, lntramurals, lxlirl- clletonian, National Honor Society, Optimist. Prom Decoration Committee, Prom Juluilee Com- mittee. Science Clulu, Traclc. vlRCJlNllA R. TYSON Cltess Clulo. Citizens, Clulix, City Government lnternsliip, F. T, A., Glee Club, Orcliestra. Science Clulu, Sopliomore Girls' League. Y- Teens, LlNDA VAN DYNE Bancl, G, A. A.. Glee Club, Medley cl' Amourf, Bliclclie lvlanor Board, lxflixecl Clmorus, Prom Decoration Committee, Prom Julwilee Come mittee, Stuclent Council, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Calvinet. KEITH VAN VVINKLE Ul:atl1er ot tlie Briclef' lvliclclletonian, Science Clulw, BERNICE VINSON G. A, A., Glee Cluli. TOM WAGNER Colt, HiVY. lntramurals. BOBBY VVALKER Footluall Nlannger, Hi-Y. lntramurals, Trarlc Blanager. From a '58 graduate's point of view, YELMA VVALKER Art Clula. Father Knows Best, Glee Clulo. Junior Aclwievernent, HlVlerlley cl'Amour, lVlixecl Cllorus, Y-Teens. JACK VUALLACE Baslcetlaall, Footloall, Hi-Y, lntramurals, Junior Homeroom Representative, lVliclclie Manor Boarcl. lvlixecl CllOI'US, Prom Decoration Committee, r-rI'HClK, JANICE VVALTER Band, Bancl Council, Ul:atl1er ot tlie Brittle, F, T. A., lVliclolletonian, Optimist, Prom Juloilee Committee, Y-Teens. ROBERT J. VVALTERS l'li-Y, lntramurals. DAN WARD Footlball, Hi-Y, lntramuruls, Swimmm ED WASTON Baseball, Footloall, lntramurals, endow SONDRA LEE NVEBB Ciieerieader, G. A. A., Cv. A. A. Board, Cviee Ciuib, ttMediey d'Amour,n iviiddiettes. Niiddie- tonian, Niixed Ciiorus, .IUDITH ELLEN VVEINSTEIN Citizens' Ciuio, F. T. A., G. A. A., Giee Ciuib, .iunior Ciassieai League, Mixed Ciiorus, Nigiit- ingaie Ciuiu, Prom Juiniiee Committee, Sopiio- more Giris, League, uTeai1ouse oi tiwe August Wioonf' Youtii Forum. Y-Teens. ROBERT LEE VVELLS Junior Aciiievement, uiviediey d'Ansour, Mixed Ciiorus, National Tiiespians, miqeaiioiise oi' tire August Moon. CAROL GAY VVELLS Art Club, Citizens' Ciuizn, Cv. A. A., Junior Aciwievement, prom Juiziiee Committee, Sopiwo- more Girls, League, Youth Forum, Y-Teens. CARMA DENISE VVELLS G. A. A., .iunior Aciiievement, S0pi'lDlll0l'G Girls, League, Y-Teens. LETETIA VVELLS MARY LOU VVELLS G, A. A., Giee Ciuin, Middie Magic iviaicers, Sopiioinore Girls, League, Y-Teens. TOM VVELLS Junior Achievement. HAZEL E. VVHITNER Citizens' Ciuiu, City Government internsiiip, F. T. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Middie Wiagic Wiaicers, Middiettes, Middietonian, Nationai Honor Society, Nightingale Ciuio, Optimist, Prom Decoration Committee, Sopiio- more Girls' League, Student Councii, Youtix Forum, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Caibinet, in faculty now we give our fond thanks JUDY KAY VVHITI' Ciieerieader, Giee Ciuio, Medi'ey Ci'1AKlll0l1l',., Wiixed CilOTUS, Optimist, Sophomore Giris' League, Student Councii, 'tT88i'l0USC oi time August iVioon, miliie Red iviiiif' Triple Trio. Y-Teens. IMOGENE VVILHOIT G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Giee Ciuio, Niiddi- cttes, Mixed Ciiorus, miqeaiiouse oi tile August iVioon, Y-Teens. SYLV IA VV ILLIAM S Y-TECH S . DONALD JAMES VVILSON CONSTANCE GAIL VVINDSOR Citizens' Ciuio, G. A. A., Giee Ciuio, Junior i'iomeroom Representative, Middie Manor Board. Nationai Tiiespians, Nigiitingaie Ciuio, Qptirnist. Penates Ciuiw, miieaiiouse of time August iVioon, Youtii Forum, Y-Teens. PAT VVIREMAN Broadcasting, Father Knows Best, Hiiatiier oi time Bridef, G. A. A., Junior Aciiievement. Nationai Tilespfans, H'-iqeailouse oi tiie August Nioonf, 8lfLL0l :f CHARLES E. VVITTERS I:ootIraII, IntramuraIs, Swimming NIanager, 'IIracI4 IVIanager. NIARCIA WOI.'I'ER Citizens' CIuIv, City Government Internship. I-FHIIIQF Knows Best, K-Father of tI1e BricIe,H F. T. A., G. A. A., GIee CIuI3, Junior CIassicaI League, UIVIecIIey d,AIIl0Ul .U IVIicIcIIetonian. IVIixecI Chorus, NationaI I'Ionor Society, NationaI rI1I1espians, NigI1tingaIe CIuIJ, Sophomore GirIsl League, mIIeaIiouse of tI1e August IVIoon, YoutIx Forum, Y-Teens. DICK VVOIVIACK Hi-Y, Intran1uraIs, Track. NIARY ELIZABETH VVOODARD TOIVI E. YENSER IntramuraIs. INQRA WIAE YOHO G. A. A., NIicIcIie NIagic NIaIcers, Y-Teens VONDRA MARIE YOI-IO Citizens, City Government Internship, G. A. A., GIee CIuIv. UIVIedIey cI'Amour. NIicIcIie IVIagic IVIaIcers, IVIixemI CI1orus, NigI1t- ingaIe CIuID, Y-Teens. JOE YOUNG I'Ii-Y, Intra1nuraIs, Junior ACIIIGVCIIIBHI, uIVIeoIIey cI'Amour.H IVIixefI Chorus. NationaI Honor So- ciety, Orchestra, Senior Homerooni Represent- ative. RICHARD DANNY YOUNT Hi-Y, IntramuraIs. As we take a place among the lop ranks. HAn evening in Parisu pIus an even- ing of cIeIigI1t and fun greetecI tI1ose at- tencIing tI1e 1957 Junior-Senior Prom, tI1e Ibiggest and Inest dance of the year, wI1iIe Les SI1epI1arcI's Qrchestra Ient a mood to match tIne gaIa decorations. The entire IoaIcony was given a sicIe- waII4-cafe motiff compIete to tI1e cI1ecIc- ered taIoIe cIotI1s, WI1iIe over tI1e fIoor I1overeoI a ceiIing of I9Iue streamers fIaring out from a IoreatI1taIcing revoI- ving crystaI cI1anCIeIier Itung at tI1e center. The most exciting night of the year came to a happy, but sIeepy cIose in the wee smaII Iaours of IVIay 25tI1. I OZ?6L5If j5f0LlfIfL8IfLf Nve, the Senior Class, laeing of sound mind and hody, superior intelligence, and excellent reasoning, and possessing a record of accomplishments heretofore unequaled in the history ol this nohle institution, hereloy will and bequeath these possessions: TO THE SCHQQL: Qur chewing gummed desks with the carved remains ol laygone loves. the memory of seventy-six straight haskethall victories, and all the laughter and fun weyve had in the past three years. TO THE FACULTY: Stacks and stacks ol our papers, overdue hook reports, impatient mo- ments, and alaove all a hearty thanks. TO THE JUNIOR CLASS: Gur senior dignity which we have worn with so much grace, the privilege ol putting out next yearys Qptimist, and the delight of not having a minute to spare. TO THE SOPHQWIORE CLASS: The anticipation of directing the sophomores to 209, two more years ol hard lahor, and our corps of loving teachers the kind to theml. We. the memhers of the Senior Class, will the following exceptional talents and possessions: l, Rosalie Nlaffett, bequeath my dry humor and an occasional salty dehate relauttal to Craig Kerkow. We, Pat Hatton and Donna Dearth, will Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil hack to the Romans. Y l, Don Stalker, leave my friendly ways to Pacey Mindlin. l, Sherry Danner, will my hirdlike whistle to anyone who wants to climh trees to practice. VVe, the many conformists of M. H. S., leave our ucrewnecks, and hot rodsu to Mr. Dampier and Mr. Fritz. I, Tom Sizer, will my John L. Lewis eye- larows to anyone installed with radar. l, Dottie Sams, loequeath my No. 1 Geisha husiness hack to the Geisha girls. We, Nita Ellison and Joyce Sexton, leave our laattered hatons and purple legs to Janet Dulley and Betty Brown. l, Noel Le lVloyne, leave my pancake llat leet to any advertising man willing to walk live miles for a one dollar advertisement. l, Wlac Sample, will my talents with a hrush to anyone who is willing to spend two hours on an inspiration and who doesn't mind red, white, and hlue lingernails. I, Judy Whitt, leave my HlVliddletonian ac- centu to Carol Grier. l, Larry Emrick. will my ahility to lalush at the wrong times to Jan Knepshield. We, Fred Sander and Nlike O,Neil, leave our hilarious mischief with the ability to charm the teachers and give them nervous loreak- downs at the same time to Benny Roherts and Dave Carmody. l, Peg Tewalt, leave my Elvis Presley records to the Army with confidence that they will he more effective than hugles at reveille. l, Hazel Vvhitner, will my aloility of laeing a sister to the lxfliddiettes to anyone who can stand twenty-five sisters. We, the members of the National Honor Society, will and hequeath the fun ol? tapping the new memhers to next year,s lucky new- comers. l, Phyllis Kincaid, leave my silly laugh and funny sayings to Linda Heck. l, Terry Allrey, leave my long list of loves to Ronnie Cray. l, Phyllis Nlechling, will my friendly smile and little voice to lxlary Lou Rohhins. ofdift Z ana! Zafamenf I, Steve Geciceier, hequeath my deioate ioox filled with cough medicine and crackers, those eariy Saturday morning risings, and a harassed Wir. Nadeiin to Judy Geckeier. I, Dick isrotf, leave my impish grin to Tom Woiter. We, the home science ciass, ieave Miss Diver with the greatest of sorrows. I, Mary Jo Hyde, leave my position on the iviiddiettes to Mike Kahny, I, Mike Aronoff, leave my ahiiity as M. C. in pep assemioiies to anyone who can think of a speech in ten minutes. We, Lamhda Y-Teens, ieave the service plaque to Lambda Y-Teens. I, Tom Tenforde, hequeath the Middietonian with ali its trials and trihuiations and sixth period study hails to Kay Niartin. We, Janice Lyicins and Jeff iVIcCvraw, ieave our siiiy arguments and many dates to Niary Vviison and Kenny Wyatt. I,'Susan Christy, wiii to next year,s Citizens' Ciuh president the gavei, in hopes he won,t he as afraid to use it as I was. We, the Big Sisses of Y-Teens, will and he- queath all the mysteries and fascinations of NI. H. S. to our Hiittie onesf, I, Phyiiis Cox, will the magic moment of he- ing crowned Homecoming Queen to next year,s iucicy senior. We, the memhers of the Citizens, Ciuh who ran the city for one day, wiii our johs hack to the city employees. Vve, the chemistry classes, will those horrihie fumes and Hhang upu experiments to next year s chemists. I, Niicicy Dennis. leave my power to hypnotize unsuspecting giris at parties to anyone who Wants to he the iife of the party. I, Dave Danner, ieave UiViein Uncieys Wis- enspoutensu to the German Uncle of the junior ciass. Vve, Curtiss Dunbar and Ivan Howser, wiii our rocket test to anyone who has enough money to huy zinc dust for fuel. VX7e, the Middietonian Staff, leave our ahiiity to meet worrisome deadiines foften iateb to next year's staff. VXfe, Lihhy Gould and Russell Galloway, will our ability to piace in every scholarship test to Judy Thomas and Jim Liijestrand. I, Bruce Bedford, leave my water wings to Richard Harfst. I, Raymond Gram, ieave my privilege of un- locking the iiiorary door every morning to any- one who can rememher to return their iihrary hooks on time. I, JGITY Lucas, 1'lOVV leave. In witness thereof, We, the ciass of IQ58, do herehy appoint Miss Dorothy Vviison and N111 E. O. Barr executors of this, Our Last will and Testament, to carry out the aioove in the manner all fitting and proper. We do herehy affix our signature and seai on this the seventeenth day ot Niarch, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. Signed, sealed and delivered, The Senior Ciass of 1958 endow i cwfofiolfoogfan Enthusiastic Versatile Attractive Janice Roof 'Mike Aronoff Zeiia iviae Gentry Dennis Block ixfiary Ann Morgan pi om Sizer Popular Phyllis Cox Steve Geeiceier Cooperative Sarah Smith Dick isroii Intelligent Liioioy Gould Tom Tenforcie femur odmfrupuigfowfr Likely-to-Succeed Jinnie Beattie Athletic Mary Jo Hyde Russell Galloway Jerry Lucas Dependable Ruthie Nlenclentuau Vkfvitty Rosalie Wtatfett Fred Sander Dave Danner Sincere Susan Clark FFi6HdI3' Lynn Danner Ray Oram Don Stalker f1T I vmior Omcem DavicI Cox, treasurerg RoI9ert Baker, presicIentg Ruth EIIen PhiIIips, secretary: WITTY SINCERE ATHLETIC FRIENDLY V ER SATILE ATTRACTIVE DEPENDABLE CGOPERATIVE INTELLIGENT ENTHUSIASTIC LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED Susanne Crawford, vice-president, vmior 05WL0lO0Ai6LIfL Robin VeIte IaiIoIJy Crane Betty Webb Judy CorneIe Ruth EIIen PI1iIIips IVIary Lou Hicks IVIiI4e Kahny Kay IVIartin Sharon Hunter Susan Crawford IVIariIyn IVIarsI1aII 48 Benny Roberts Jim Downing Jan KnepsI1ieIcI Iac Kendall Bob Baker Tom .Iones David IVIiItenI3erger Ron Weaver .Iim I.4iIjestrancI Don I'IeIton Larry B0I9I3itt lst Row f- Tlweron Adams, Judy Agnor, Pliill Alex- ander, Slierril Alexander, Danny Allen, .lollney Allen. Loy Allen, Vvilliani Arlcill, Lois Armloruster, Nlarvin Arnold. 2nd Row f- Wlelvyn Arnold, Bill Asli, Josepll Neil Back, Mary Bailey, Donna Baker. Rolnert Balcer. Ron- ald Bales, Larrie Lee Ballard, Sally Bell, Roy Artliur Billen. jrd Row - Dennis Blaclmiore. Linda Sue Blount. Larry Conrad Bololnitt, John Boelun. .lanet Boggs, Douglas Border, .lanice Boyd, Penny Boyle, June Brewer, Lois Brewer. 4th Row '-f Betty Brown, Mike Brown. William Brown, Freddy Bryant. Marilyn Buclianan, Merle Byrd, Vvilliam Lee Byrum, Judy Canter, Bill Car- gill, David Carmody. 5th Row - Sandra Carmody, Barbara Cluarnloerlain, lsllmael Cliapman, Pliyllis Childs. James Cogan. Anita Cohen, Elsie Mae Conilos, Freddy Ingram Con- ley, Carol Coolc, Dale Coolf. mniom 6th Row i- .luclitlq Cornele, Barbara Cornett, David Cox, Lilsloy Crane, Daniel Crawford, Susanne Craw- ford, Henry Craycralt, Lon Curtis Culloreatll. Beverly Ann Current, Dale Curtis. 7tl1 Row - VV. Dale Curtis, lrene Dagys, Linda Rae Daniel, Sandy Davis, Gloria Dennis, Larry Dennis. Patricia Dennis. Roloert Earl Dietericli, lVlarilyn Dilley, Delaine Doan. Stll Row - Virfginia Donallue, Jim Downing, Patricia Dry, Janet Dulley, Jolm Eagle, Carolyn Ebel. Bill Edwards, Bill Elam. Barloara Ellison, Sandy Sue Erisman. X .., M., ,... W, vmiom ist Row - Carol Sue Fagan, Charles Faifes. Faye Ferguson. David Fields, James Fisher, Nancy Fisher. Ronald Fleming, Betty Florence, David Fordyce, Joyce Fouts. Qncl Row '- James Fox, John Francis, Nancy French, Richard Frishie, Harold Fritzsche, Herh Gansheimer. Jim Gardner, Barhara Lynn Garrison. Ron Cvarver, Jim Gates. jrrl Row - Betty Gay, Erilca Gendelc. lViyra Lou Getz, Gary Gihhs, Fred Cviitrow, lvlartha Cvinter, Ronald Glass, Patricia Goins, Harry Gordon, Philip GOYCIOH. 4th Row -1 Lowavia Dee Gray, ivlilxe Greenfield, Earl Rohert Gregory, Carol Grier, Anne Grine, Niarcus Guy, Ronald Haddix, Helen Hahn, Charles Hale. Hugh Hall. 5th Row '- Jacic Hail, Roherta Hall, Carol Jean Hammond, James Hammons, Shera Harrison, Wilhur Hart. Vvilliam Alien Hartzog, Vernon Lee Hasty, Ray Hatton, John Hayes. 6th Row - Linda Heck, Donald Helton. Phyllis Helton, Niary Lou Hicics, Bill Hill, John Andrew Hill, Barry Hohart, Edward Hogan, Donald Holmes, An- derson Howard. 7th Row - Larry Howell, hiyrlene Hudson. Charles Hutt, Gayle Humston, Sandra Hunsiclcern Sharon Lynn Hunter, Niarvin Hurston, Lynn ingram, Otto Ingram, Cathy Jackson, sth Row - Darlene Jackson, .loyce Jackson, hfiariene Jackson, Rosaland Jackson, John Jacolos. Ronnie James, Penny Johnsen, Alhert Johnson, Alien Johnson, Earn- estine Johnson. I I 1st Row f-1 Willie J. Johnson, Benjamin Jones. Edith Jones, Jodie Jones, Tom Jones. Doug ilowett. Reloecca Kaloler, Milce Kahny, Sancly Keays. Beverly Jean Kemp. zncl Row -1 John Logan Kenclall, Buddy Kilhurn, Robin Gail' Kimlnle, Donna King. Harry E. Kinner. Sanclra Kinney, Torn Kinswortliy, Carol Knapp, Rus- sell Donalcl Knell, .lan Knepslwielcl. jrcl Row -f .luclie Koehler, Joyce Koeppel, Carol Marie Kruse. Cora Sue Lairson, Ruth Langworthy, Jaclc Lansaw, Bill Lawson. Delmoncl Lawson, Georgia Lee Lawson, .lucly Ann Lawson. 4th Row - Roger Lawson, George Lee, Belly Lehman. Jerry Lehman. Jim Liljestrancl, Betty Jean Loclcard, Dora Etta Long, Faye Long. Geralcl Long. Charlene Ann Longworth. 5tl'L Row - Ron loongworth. Roy Lucas, Kathy Lut- trell, Diclc loylcins, Lillian Nlaclf, Murthene lVlaclc. Sara Ann Malcom, Denny Marclas, Arnolol Mar- gerum, Garlanol Marshall. .vmzfom 6th Row F Marilyn Nlarshall, Delilah lVlartin. Kay Martin, Sharon Ann Martin, Sara Mason, Ronnie Maupin, James McBrayer, .lenny NlcCanclless, Ray lVlcClain, Roger lvlccomh. 7111 Row -- l..incla McGill, Joyce Arlene Nlccvuire, Ronnie McGuire, Jucly McKinney, Janet lxlclxlaloh, Buclcly lxfleclley, Geralcl lxfleellan, Dan Meelcer, Donna Rae Melil, Juclitli lxfliller, sth Row - Shirley Sue lVliller, Teclcly lVlil'ler, Kent Mills, Davicl lvliltenherger, Pacey Mindlin. Ace Mit- chell, Kay Wlonroe, Eclgar Moore, .lames lvloore. Lil- lian lVloore. L sa-sg lfmiord 1st Row - Willie Nlorgan, Lincla Nlorris, Stewart lVlorris, Sliaron lwlullorcl, Lennie lVlullen, Loretta lVlul- lins, Reva Nlullins, Don lxlurpliy, Anne Nlyers, Juclilll lxlyers, Zncl Row - Riel: Nlynliier, Harolrl Napier, Brenda Lou Neal, .lon C. Nilalifli, Nicolas Nick, Barluara Nolan, Ronald Nunamalcer, Barluara O'Connor, Alice Oligee, lxlarilyn Qliyer. jul Row - lvlartlla O'Neil, Gretchen Oswald, Anna lxlary Otterlzein, Leon Page, lrene Pantel, Kay Par- lier, Andy Parrella, Davicl Patriclc, Delores Patterson, Lynne Pattillo. l E 4ilL Row - Pauline Pergram, Tim Pergrarn, Tommy Perrin, Roloert Peters, Janet Pliilalos, Jeanne Pliilla- laaum, Jim Pluillalnaum, Percy Plrillips, Pliillip Paul Phillips, Rutll Ellen Phillips. 5111 Row - Larry Piclcerell, Rutlx Pigg, Joy Poll, Charles Pope, Michael Popp, Jolm Pressler, Doug Proctor. lvlargie Prolitt, Pat Puclcett, Glaclys Ranclall. 6tl1 Row -1 Donna Ratlill, Harriet Ratlilt, James Ratlill, Don Reed, Rusty Reed, Jolrn Reeves, Juanita Reynolcls, Dianne Rlmclus, Cassie Risner. Jo Rolxerson. 7il1 Rom - Benny Rolaerts, Fritz Rolaerls. Patricia Rolnerts, James Robinson, Rita Betll Romans, Janice lxlarie Roop, Stanley Rossnian, Cvlencla Rupe, Ronnie Sarzier, Edward Sclrroclf. sill Row A Nancy Sebastian, lxlarlc Selby. Nlary Pat Slrinn, Peggy Ann Siclcles. XVayne Lee Sinlc, Darwin Sipple, Barbara Slamlca, Jim Slezalc, Bill Smitll, .lean Slllilll. ist Row H Sigricl Ann Smith, Travis Snider, Gene A. Snow, Gene Sorrell. Wanda Lee South. Dale Spencer, Eclclie Spencer. Gene Floycl Spencer, Bolo Stamper. Brenda Kay Stanley. 2nd Row - George Stegeiniller, Roger Stewart, Sila- ron Stiles, Georgia Storey, lxlelvin Stoutenlborougli, Robert Strassburger, lVlarva Strielclancl, VVilliarn Svarcla. .lim Swarts, Nlary .lo Swislier. 5rd Row - Carol Sue Taylor. Linda Lou Taylor. Carrie Tester, Bettie .lo Tlromas, Judy Thomas. Lo- retta Tiiompson, Don Tipell. Frecl Totten, Teal Traylor, Dave Triiclc. 4tlz Row H Jolinny Tucker, Bernarcl Turner, James Valandinglxam, Robin Velte. Pliyllis Vinson, George Voegele, James Carlos Wagner. Arlene Vvaits, Dar- lene Waits, Larry Vvalclner. 5th Row - Dixie Lee Vvallcer, Dolores Vvallter. Jim VVallcer. Boln Vvallace, Ray Wallace, lvlartlianne Warren, Mary Warren, Nlary Vvatson, Ronalfl VVeaver, Betty Vvelziu. vmiom 6th Row -J Lowell Vveiflle, Jolrn Vveilcel, lxflarcia Weinstein, Jerry Wells. Jolin Winston Wells. .lucly Vvenclell, Pat Wendt, Janice Werner, Grace Vvliis- man, Louis Vvlqite. 7tl1 Row f- Siclne Ann Wlriteliead. Daniel Vvillcin, Susan Vvillcin, Betty Vvilliams, Edclie Vvilliains, Joy Lee Wills. Mary Vvilson, Ann Winget, Sonclra VVise, Jerry L. Vvoll. Sill Row H Barry VX7oller, Torn Vvolter, Dale Vvoocl. Jolm VVoocl. Lincla Vvooclrufl, Kennetll Vvyatt. Kay Marie Yarlwer, Calvin Yates. Faitlx Hannali Yingst, Bulb Young. I 3 ry VVeinstein, Jonnie Cox, Mike Smith I 5 . ,,,, , ,,,, IVIicI1aeI Reecly, Becky Boxweil, Dan Reedy, Dina .Silo 0lflfL0l Q 05lfIfL0lO0A1f6Ll'L VVITTY POPULAR SIN CERE ATHLETIC FRIENDLY VERSATILE ATTRACTIVE DEPENDABLE COOPERATIVE INTELLIGENT ENTHUSIASTIC LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED Pauia Seiioy IVIaryI:JeIIe FigIey Mardic Crow Linda Nein Dinaii Steiier Jonnie Cox Anne Lawson HeIen Lowry Kay Yocom Craig Kerkow Sharon IVIcKnigI1t Becky BoxweII 54 Tim Pennington Ronnie Gray John I'IaIcIerman Fred Armstrong Waiter Beatty David Cohen Reggie Begiey Brian Lennie Arloa Thomas Lance Mather CIarIc ErIancIson Francis Martin I1 52,9 0lflfL0lf'8.'5 lst Row - Dulnravlca l xCl3lll0VlCl1, Lincla Lou Aclams, Pllil Aclams, Betty Agee, Ray Allrey, Sancly Angel, Janice Apple. znrl Row - Frecl Armstrong, .loana Aslm- ley. Florence Ann Back, Ray Baclc, Laura .lane Bailey, Vvilliam Henry Bailey, Nler- vin Bair, jrcl Row - Carolyn Baker, Claucle Baker, Diclc Baker, Donalcl Baker, Gary Barlcer, Pam Barlcer, Rodney Barker. 4th Row - Katliy Barnett, Rita Barnett, Nlicliael Bartlett, Rutln Baslorcl, Jolin L. Bauer, Bonnie Beatty, Vvalter Beatty. 5tl1 Row -- Reg Begley, Samuel P. Bell, Barbara Benner, Carolyn Ann Bennington, ,lolmn Bess, Glenn Bewley, Herschel Bills. 6il1 Row 5- Nancy Karen Bircli, Davicl Blanton, Paige Blevins, Ricllarcl Allen Blevins. Walter Blevins. lVlary Boggs, Harriett Bolton. 7tl1 Row - Beck .lo Borclers, Karen Botts, Bonnie Bowling, Beatrice Bowman, Theo- clore Allen Bowman, Beclxy Boxwell, lxlary Rutla Boycl. sth Row - Jolin Brate, Peggy Ann Brate, Barbara .lean Brewer, Bill R. 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'jrd Row - Dave Colien, Ricliarcl Colcliron. .loyce Ann Cole, Ricliarcl Cole, Jim Collie, Alex Comlns, Bolo Comlns. 4th Row f-1 Cllarles Combs, Eclwarcl Comlus, George Combs, Sonclra Combs, Craig Comfort, Lola Cope, Donna lvlarie Cripple. 51,1 Row - lvlarlx Coltmeyer, Janet Cotton- gim, Sliaron Cowgill, Darnell Cox, James Cox, .lolin E. Cox, .lonnie Darlene Cox. 6tl1 Row - Terry Cox, Joan Cralotree, Nlarolic Crow, Marita Rose Crutcher, Larry Lee Curtis, Harry Daniel, David Darrell. ffll Row - lvlartlia E. Davis, Mary E. Davis, Bonnie Day, Russell Day, Vvilliam B. Day, Tlwomas Dean, Roy Deaton, sd. Row i- Al Decatur, Ricliarcl Elliot Dempster, Margie Rae Dennis, Sharon Lee De Young. Charlotte Dieterich, Sally Marie Doencli, Sanclra Gail Donatlwan, Qtll Row - Faye Jean Douglirnan. .laclcie Dougliman, Patricia Dowrey, Vvilliam Ray Doyle, Ned Drayer, Carolyn Joyce Dry. .lames lvlelvin Dull. iotlz Row -- Robert Duff, Don Dykes, Joe Eagle, Viclci Earley, Darlene Easter. VVillarcl Easter, Loma Ecliliarcll. nth Row r- Sue Eclwarcls, Lincla Egelston, Ralph Elam, David Elrod, Clarlc Erlancl- son, Ron Euler, Richard Thomas Ewing. P i 1 I 4 l. i 5 l l it Y .l ,Slap 0lf1fLOlf'Q5 1st Row - Sonclra Kay Farquer, Patty Far- rell, Donalol E. Feerer, Denzil Ferguson, Lincla Ferguson, Pattie Ferguson, Tilly Fields, Znfl Row - Nlaryloelle Figley, Nlilce Fin- ley, Linda Sue Fitzwater, twarie Fitzwater, Eclclie Flislier, Gene Flowers, Jim Forster. jrcl Row - Barloara Fox, Jan Frallic, .lucly Rae Freeman, Nlary Fromm, Juanita Fu- gate, Patsy Fugate, Lonnie Riclwarfl Gala- bard, 4tl1 Row H Stlericlan Galaloarcl, Tim Gam- lole, Davicl Gates, Katlierine Gay. Sancly Gay, Jucly Geclceler, Roberta Geplwart. 5tl1 Row - Sliirley Gepllart, l..arry Gillnert. Patricia Gilbert, Corrine Goocl, Eclclie Gor- flon, Sol Gorclon, Jucly Gray, 6tlL Row - Ronnie Gray, Herla Gf6Htll0US6, Larry Green, Elaine l... Gregory, Eleanor Lorraine Gregory, Roloin Grulnlos, Carolyn Gunrkle. 7tlz Row - Larry Gwynn, .loyce Haclsney. l..ois Hater, Janice Hagins, JOIIII Halrler- man, Tom Hale, Geraldine Hall. 8tl1 Row l-1 Karon Hall, Lois Hall, Sally Hall, Cecil Halsey, Virgil Hancoclc, Nanna Sue Haney, Richard Harfst. gill Row -1 Patricia Ann Harris, Rolaert Hart, Margie Hartlzarger, Jimmy Hartman, Saralee Harvey, Angie Hatton, luincla Havemann. zotlz Row H Donald Havens, Bill Haw- lcins, Nlary Hayes, Katllerine Haywoocl. Gretclmen Hearcl, Jeffery Heffner, Roloert Heller. irtlr Row -f Janice Helton, Florine Henry. Betty Hensley, Joyce Hemclon, Beverly Hol- der, Barbara Holland, Terry Holler W 5559 'Sf ,Sip 0l'VL0l 8.'f Ist Row - Robert Horn, Carol Hounsimell. Estil Hounsiiell. Josephine Howarol, Phyllis Howser, Slwaron Lee Hull, Tom Hutclxinson. 27161 Row - Barbara lsloel, Lincla lsroii, Gerald Eugene Jackson, Jo Ann Jaclcson. Jerry James, Terry James, Clwarlie Jenlcins. 3:-cl Row i- Buclcly Gene Jewell, Dawn Earlene Jolinsen, Bess Yvonne Jolinson, Carylon Mary' Jolinson, Deanna Jolinson, Louis ilolinson, Slwirley ilolison. 4ll1 Row - Sain Jolinston, Tim Jolmson, Oclell Jones, Claudia Jones, Franlcie Jones, Patty Jones, Roclney VV. Jones. 5th Row - Sliaron Jones, Jean Ann Jordan. Eflclie Joy, Ben E. Kalcaris, Shelby Kasli, Anna Jean Keeton, Ray Keller. 6111 Row - Carol Kelley, Brenda Kelly, Carolyn Brent Kemp, Carol Rea Kemplin, Don Kennecly, Craig Kerlcow, Susan Lynn K9rSl1llCF. 7th Roy - ,lucly Kesselring, James Harolcl Kilburn, Louis King, Sue King, Tliornas Knapp, Siiaron Knepsliielcl, Tom Koerlaer. 81,1 Row -1 Lincla Kontnier, Harolcl Kramer, Dot Lacey, Genie Lacey, Ronalcl Law- rence, Anne Lawson, David Layne. Qllz Row '- Nlilce Leasure, Charlotte Lee. Norman Lee, Pam Lee, Leamon Leger, Gary Lelunlculil, Brian Lennie 10111 Row - Bill LeRoy, Barloara Lewis. Lillian Lewis, Cliarlotte Liclcliter, Bolu Lin- ville, Carolyn Little, Douglas Little. 11tl1 Row - Larry Long, Melody Long Sandra Long. Rutli Ann Lovell, Becky LOVVE, Edniuflfl I.0NVC, Joyce IJOWVC. 1 52,9 omored lSf Row - Niarcia Lowe, Helen Lowry, Jim Lyons, Davici iViacDonaici, Sandra Lee Fiack, Ceceiia Niaciclen, Jim Maiott. 2nd Row f- Wlonty ixiaiott, Gus iwarger- um, Francis Martin, G. Ivan Martin, Niari- iyn Niartin, Bill ixiartins, Maniyn ixiassey. jrcl Row H Lance Niatiier, Marcia iviaurer, Tom Niaxweii, Junior May, Siraron Niay, Bob Niccoy, Sandra Lee McFiiien. .film Row - Niyrna Loy Wiccviotiien, Lloyd iX IcGraw, H. Tytus iVicGraw, Sharon Nic Knigiit, Ronald McNabb, Frieda McQuinn. .iuciy Mahi. 5th Row - Ronald Meyer, Ginger ixiiiey. Arthur Thomas Miller. Connell Russell Miller, Dale Miller, Robert Million, iwiice ix!IitCil9H, 6tir Row - Bill VVayne Montgorriery. Aic- olra Moon, Freci Moon, Margaret Moore. Richard Moore, Dorotimy Morgan, Leon Morris. 7th Row - Ray Vviiiiam Morris, Ricilarci Morris, Sammy Mornson, Johnny Morton, Lois Moss, Joanne Nluncie, Connie Murphy. Stix Row -- Pat Wiutiiert, Juciitii Ann Myers. Patricia Myers, Linda Nein, Suzanne New- ton, Paula Sue Niciceii, Nicola Lee Nicois. 9111 Row - Darren O'Maii'ey. Betsy O'Neii, Virginia O,Neii, Gene Osborne, Joanne Osborne, Bob Owens, Vviii Owens. will Row -f Biii Palmer, John Douglas Palmer, Nancie Palmer, Philip Palmer. Piuyiiis Parreiia, .lean Parriman, Stephen Patrick. Ilfll Row - Tom Pence, Tim Pennington, Bette Sue Penny, John Perkins, Janice Perrin. Ciioicie Piiiiiips, L. Ira Piiiiiips. ,, ,, r . We 14 1 r t . 4.4 N ' fm- ff. V . garb, - v.-,gf 1 7. if A K Y 1 H. , 47 64,5 ff'-2 if 4 1 K 7 5 ,,v,,,,Q .1 I A, .,.. 2 Q -'ML Y 1 ., -21 V ' I 4 if 527' I fur W W W9 A ff! 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VVV VV .- ' V , .V fl 'fo V 2 'i R 'V 'V WLT -'WBV WJ ' V Q V, V, s , 3, , V. ,V ,, ' V-VV 5'-'V . f 'V V , V V, 7. , . xi Ji fir .I . V,.V., ,VV,, . ,QSM-3. V 5 , Q , MLW, W ,. A A X V A . 60 ,Sip OWLOPQI5 ist Row - .lolin Pieratt. Doug Pitts, Robert Planclc, Barloara Poff. Tliomas D. Poll, lxlerlin Pope, Sally Post. zncl Row - Nlartlia Preston. Linda Kay Purcell, Caroline Purely, Billie Ratcliff, Arlene Ratlitt, Raymond Ratlilf, .lolm Reed. jrd Row V- Danny Reecly. Nlictiael Reecly, Cvretclien Reiclielclerler, Karen Reifsnifler, Ronnie Retticli, Ginny Rice, Ricliarcl Rice. qtlz Row -1 Ted Ricllarclson Cliarles Riclc- etts, James Rifle. Bula Ringgenlyerg, Lois Rittenluerry, Nlary Lou Rololoins, lvlary Bell Robinson. 5th Row -1 Sliaron Sue Rogers, Vvilliam L. Rogers, Joan Rotliwell, .lucli Royalty. .left Rupp, Tom Rusk, Marcia Sargent. 6tl1 Row -V Etluel Scliaen, Pete Scliellen- luacli, Gordon Sclmeicler, Steven Sclioll, Ricliarcl Scliooley. Ricliarcl Scliuyler, Ann Scliweitzer. '7tl1 Row V- Kay Scott, Terry Selbalcl, Paula Selby, Drew Selvar, Joan Sliaffer, Jolin Sliatler, Patty Sliepliercl. 8th Row - James Ricliarcl Sliepliercl, Ken- ny Short, lVlace Siegtriecl, Nlary Frances Silas, Brenola Siler, Susan Simpson, Nancy Sixt. Qtll Row V- Carman Sizemore, Jolin Slamlca. Phyllis Gail Slouglu, Alta Smallwoocl. Donna Smith, Edwarcl Leon Smitli, James Smit 1. iotli Row - Julia Smith, Lois Smitlm, Nlary Lee Smitll, Sancly Smitln. Mike Smitlison, Danny Snelling, John Snelling. 11111 Row - .loe Spencer, Gary Stacy, Bob Stallwortlm, Bert Stamper, Lincla Stamper, Nlilce Stamper, Roger Starlcey. xgglil 0l'l'L0l 8:5 ist Row - Ann Staton, Dinali Steller, Patty Ann Stevens, Diclcy Sticlclen, Davicl Stogner, Katliy Ann Stolfcley, Sandra Sue Strasslaurger. 2nd Row - Tom Stubbs. Charles Surslier, Leona Taulbee, Phillip Taulloee, Patsy Tay- lor. Esther Teasley. Dexter Terrell, jrcl Row -4 Connie L. Tewalt. Arloa Thomas, Clark Tlwomas, Craig Thomas. Forrest Tlwmas, Janet Lynn Tliomas, Bill TIIOIIIDSOH. 4th Row - lxlarla Kay Thompson, Linda Sue Thorpe. Geralcl Tibl:-s, Joyce Tilulas, Audrey Faye Tipton, Pat Trimlole, Ronnie Trosper. 5tl1 Row - Joe Truss. George Tsuturas. Eileen Tucker, VVinforfl Turner, Phyllis Tyler, Rosemary Dinali Van Buslcirlc, Steve Vanclerpool. 6th Row - Lloyd Vanlanclingliam. Karen Viox, Jo Vvaites. Carl Vvarmotli, Vvilliam Russell Vvarriclc, Steve Vvatson, Davicl Vveiclner. 71,1 Row - Jerry Weinstein, Barlzara .lo Vvells, Delano Vvells, Gary Vvells. Jerry Vvells, Larry Vtfells, Sam Vvertz. 8th Row -f Roberta Vvest, Earl Wliite, Velma Vvliite, Vvancla VVl1ite. Jolm Vvil- liiglit, Lois Xfvilliams, Mary Vvilliams. Qtlz Row -1 Sharon Vvilliams. Steve Vvilliams. Thomas Williams, Anna Carol Vvills. Kennetlq Vvills, Anna Elizalnetli Vvilson, Herla Wilson. 10117. Row H Jaclcie Wilson, Larry Vvilson Sylvia Vvinlcelman. Penny VVinslow, James Witt, Judy Wolf, Joanne Wolfe. 11th Row -' Ronnie Vvomble, Lincla Wood, RiCl1HTCI VVooclwarfl, Gene Yenser, Kay Yocom, Douglas Young, Nancy Young, X x v 1 f Uk? ,af , ' f - ww- 221' , f ff,'Xi:f1f?4fgkV f f , f Aly. 4- ivlil- T: R f AUMQX mm 1vf.,..,, ' , f - +19'..Q?2'221w.:Xrgilmfi' -,fy 1- 'f 174 - 4, -I 2' an r M ww. ,, , A 4 .-,K , 24 ' A ,., wa , , um 1 ' -' 1-H -- '7!?? -4 h Hb- fx I, 1 4 V rj, V K V? X .W ' 1 15,25 'fm' ,,, - G f9, ffff ff-Q f 'jf K , , i l g f. fx . Z 5910-5??'if f ' , A - , AS N T Q K.. -': --uf 1 7 I -I i f aj f V -. ,.. 454 , ge f , , ww, ' , I Seated: Susan Fouts, cleric: Joe Woodmtf, President: Mary Litsch. Standing: Tilmon Ellison, attorney: Don Reichelderfer, vice-president: Dr. Vvilliam Owens: Jim Finley: Howard Cromwell. superintendent. Morro! of gywcafion A new school hoard was elected last November, and we of Middletown High School know that they are very capahie and are planning even greater things for the future. The puhiic schools of Middletown had a large part in our city,s heing chosen as one of the eleven All-America cities this year. We are proud and grateful that our Board of Education has woriced unselfishty and unceasingiy to make our school system the fine one it is today. More and more children are starting to school each year, and there are a lot of Uheadachesn as to where to put the new students, how to raise money for equipment, and how many new teachers must he hired. These prohiems and others take much planning and discussion. New additions to the schools have heen planned and some already start- ed. By the time we are old enough to have children in school, the students will have even hetter ed- ucational opportunities, thanks to the Beard of Educationys unending work toward progress. L fQ4Lffz,cr7Q0fz D. R. BAKER A. B., Niimni University NI. A., Unix ersily of Cincinnati. ocfoelfinfencfenlf H. R. CROMVVELL B. S., Inctiana State Tenclicrs' Coilvge Nl. S., Ohio State University University of Colorado, University of Cinfinnati. .1 v l 1 1 MCMA? l DGNALD ANSBERRY B. S, in Eel., Ball State Teaclwers College Typing, Social Studies, Business Education JOSEPHINE ARMSTRONG B, A., lVIiami University M. A.. Nliami University Spanish, American History VVILLIAM KING BALDRIDGE Ohio State University. lvliami. University ot Cincinnati iviaciiine Trades KATHLEEN BANKER A. B., Vvestern College iV1nti1ematics E, O, BARR A. B., Antiocll College lvl. Oilio State Llniversity Printing PAYGE DAMPIER B. S. in Ecl., University of Cin- cinnati 51. in Eel., University of Cincin- nati Social Science WMA Ld Q55QlfLHOL! fo ffm Jlizfop UW. Russ Galloway ancl Si'-aron Hutt listen carefully as Miss Don Parsons ancl Mr. Barr watclm Willie Johnson tighten a Banlcer explains a prololem in Math. screw in Print Shop. 65 T A Xj6LClfLAy JAMES P. DILLON B. S., iviiami University Ni. in Ed., ixiieuni University Nfeciianicai Drawing, Woocisizop, Swimming JEAN DIVER B. S. in Home EC.. St. ixiary-oil the-Vvoocts Home Economics, English ELLEN EASTON A. B., VVitteni9erg College Ni. A., University ot Miciwigan English MABEL ELDRIDGE B. S. in Ect., Wiiami University Ni. E., University ot Cincinnati Dean of Girls, Creative Writing, Vxfvorlcl Literature GLENN ELLISON A. B., Denison University Ni. A., Xavier University Engiisiz, Fooitnaii, Track ROBERT ENRIGHT B. S. in ECI., University ot Dayton Ni. in Eat., Miaiili University 1 Siiortiiand, Typing, Business English Eno em are on ways wifing i0 i i Sanciy Keays, Barbara Garrison, and Barbara O'Connor tinci Miss Eiciricige iieipiui in almost everything. 66 Adding time tinistiing touches on Carol Beiiaw's skirt are Miss Diver. Elaine Niorris, and Carolyn Runyan. ,an Mr. FranIcIin goes over music fundamentals with i'JancIsmen Henry Checking imer Iibrary ioook with Mrs Foutz 1 Iud RoyaIt5 wiuIe Craycraft, Jerry IN'IcQuinn, Tom EcIc, ancI Bob StegemiIIer. Lois Rittenioerry and Iance IVIatI1er read their IU 0tlfL6! 6LClfL HAROLD H. Fic-LEY B. S. in Ed., 0I1io University IVI. E., Ohio University Carpentry, Woodworking RUTH FLANAGAN A, B., East Car0Iina CoIIege IVI. A., East CaroIina CoIIege Biology, Economic Geography LOUISE FOUTZ A, B., Miami University IVI. A., University of minois English JOE FRANKLIN B. S. ,in Music ECI., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music IVI. IVI. E.. Indiana University Instrumental Music, Boys' Glee Club .IAIVIES L. FRITZ B. S. in ECI.. Southwest IVIissouri State Coliege American Government, American History HELEN J. HARTMAN A. B., HeicIeIberg College IVI. E., University of Cincinnati Cuiclance, CounseIing, Testing OULQI' UMM !Oflf'0g4fQl'4fLZ5 67 Vvitii pricie Mr. Kesseiring siiows Dick Dempster, Tim Ciiaifin, Mr. Kieinfeicier watciwes Sicine VVi1itei1eaci anci Jim Liijestranci and Ron Euier his siceieton coiiection. as they experiment witii the Tesla coii for the first time. dence ana! fiidfory Anile an . .- jo-LOMA? ELEANOR H. HAUEISEN B. A., B. S. in Eci.. Ohio State B. L. S., Western Reserve Librarian E. T. KERN B. C., iviiarni-Jacoios Coiiege B. S. in Ed.. Wittenberg Coiiege M. A., Wittenberg Coiiege Accounting, Typing, Siiortizanmifzu W. HAROLD KESSELRING A. B., Nortii Centrai Coiiege M. S., University of iiiinois Biology ROBERT KLEINFELDER B. S., Miami University Physics, Plane Geometry ROBERT B. KRAMER B. S. in Ed., Miami University Ni. S. in H. P. E. R., inciiana University Mathematics, Basketball, Golf THELMA LAUNDY A. B., Mianii University Q Qffice Practice, Typing 68 1 I . 1 1 1 . S 1 , i 1 4 N I x 1 3 ...il xj6LClfl,6f? HERMAN H. LAVVRENCE A. B., De Pauw University A. Nt.. University of Pennsylvania Dean oy' Boys, Assistant Principal, Government STANLEY LEVV IS B. S. in Ed., Wtiami University M. in Xavier Ljniversity Auto Shop, Coaching J. R. LINE B. in txiiami University M. A. in Eat.. Mianxi University American History, Psyctioiogy LILLIE C. MAIER B. in Otmio State Univer- sity History. Latin EDVVARD E. IVIALCOM B. A., Liaryviite College Nt. A,, Ohio State University Ntatllematics HAROLD MASON B. in Ohio University American History, Economic Gvoe gruptiy, COULTlttItg imporfomf lpfaice in our UJUIWKMK ilooiiaiy. ytr. NIHSOH indicates Ntictdietowns ixistoric position on txftiss Ntaier takes time out to iieip Carutyn Etuet anct Don Rae tile map in American History class. wittl. a question about Ameriran History 69 ami, LOUISE CLARK MCBAIN B. in INIIIHIIII University IVI. A. in Eng., IVIian1i University English, IWatI1ematics VEDA MCCRAY A. B., HeicIeII9erg CoIIege IVI, A., University OI Xfvisconsin Latin MAYNARD R. MQDANIEL A. B., Diploma in EIectricaI En- gineering, Oimio University EIectriraI Tiwory and SI1op ELIZABETH MQDERMOTT B. S. in ECI., BIiss Business CoIIege NI, in ECI., University of Cin- cinnati Business Covorclinator, CommerciaI MARION DIXON MILLER A. B., NIounl I'IOIyoIce COIIege EngIisI1 RALPH MILLER B. S. in ECI., Vvitlenioerg CoIIegc iVIetuI Sitop jfie gfvwfenb of are Students in SecretariaI Training Course take a typing test uncier IX'Iiss IVIcDerm0tt's guidance. - H. J X 'f xr ef '- ' - ' fm gg YKA f :1'f2fWffL1 -f , V, fam Larry Bobbitt, Miss IVIcCray, ancI Peggy TewaIt scan pictures of Iast yearvs II. C. I... Imnquet as tI1ey pIan Ior tI1is years Imnquel. ..d Mrs. Ramnlel agrees with J. R, Ntays, Jesse Schultz, vinci Dick Mr. Puthoft puts time gym boys through rigorous exercises Ellis tiiat women aren't tide only ones who can cook. time parallel bar. iiifewedfecif in lfiflydilfbg 6Z.ii lAtQlfif gefcifj. lj0'LClfLAy RICHARD NADELIN B. S. in Ed., Ntiami University Debate, VisuaiEc1ucation, Dramniics VV. C. NEEL B. S. in Erin University of Cin- cinati NI. E., Miarini University Accounting FLORENCE POVVELL B. S. in Ed., Oiwio State Univer- '1 1T1?A. in Speech, Ohio State University Basic Speech, Dramaiics, Rariio DON PUTHOFF B. in Oiiio University physical Education ETHEL VV. RAIVHVIEL B. S. in Ed., Vviiniington College Home Science, Home Economics JACK M. RECK B. of P. E, Purciue University NI. of Ed.. Xavier University Bioiogv, Physiology 71 Fred Giltrow, Mrs, Roper, and Ronnie Cvarver take advantage nf tire information about world events which magazines offer. Under time supervision oi Ntiss Roudelnusiu, Sandy ixtccvraw and Stiaron Ntctfnigiwt take notes in French class as Paula Selby recites. l!8i'y0lfLQ A8 lflflflfbfflf t6LL8 SM, CHARLES C. RICE, JR. A. B.. University of North Carolina M. in Ed., University of North Carolina Current History, American History FLORENCE ROPER A. B., Vvitniington Cottege Xvorld History, English KATHERINE ROUDEBUSH B. S. in Ed., Miarili University NI. E., University of Cincinnati French, English BARBARA SCHICK B. A., Cornell University Ed. Nt., University of Rochester English VV. M. SCHWEIKERT B. S, in Ed., OHIO University Wt. A., Oiiio University American History, English AMY SKINNER B. S. in Ed., Niiami University Sh0l'flIClll.fI, Typing 72 .Il ., MCMA? MARGARET ANN SWEENEY B. S., Bowling Green State University Physical Education PAUL VVALKER B. S., Western Kentunicy Stale Health, Coaching HELEN VVEINBERGER B. S, in ECI.. Niiami University Vocal Mrlsic. English DOROTHY E. VVILSON B. S. in Ed., Ohio University Cincinnati Art Academy Art, English MARY E. WILSON B. S. in Ed., Rio Grande College NI. A., Marsimall College English CLYDE YOCOM B. A., Ohio Vvesieyan Chemistry. Physical Science lfime ovnlf mm Alfa Ln or om RUTH HOVVLAND Ruth has the job most of us like ilie best - lmnclling the money! EFFIE DRAUI' Everyone keeps Mrs. Draui busy at time typewriter and time counter. MARY REESE, JEANNE CHARLES. VVINIFRED TARVIN Ixflary, Jeanne, and Winnie do ozlcls and vnfls IIYOIIIICI the Sf IIOOI OPHCG. if if ' E? i X s gi f f f 4 ? 45' 4 f ' n r Q Q . P fb Q K! I 7 lst Row: Lena Baker, Thelma Rhoacts, Erma Schneider, iota Vvhisman, Pearl Vvaites Lottie Sears Glenna Langscton, Ethel Goonan. 2nd Row: Julia Ward, Joe Vvaits, Dora VX7halen, Betty Lewher, Elizabeth Ben Alice Gallop me Shoo! QPISOVLVLQKLQQIO lf'lfLlfLlfLLIfLg 5WL00f lf Long hefore We arrive at M. H. S. in the morn- ing, the janitors are Working to heat up the huilcl- ing, along with other johsg and long after We have gone home at 3:15 they are cleaning up after us. And White We are husy at Work in our classes, the cooks are just as husy preparing our lunch at noon. M. H. S. would not he the Hpricle of Middletown!! Without these people. Ottis Brooks, John Clark, Beulah Nichols, Orville Lewis mLWLQ QZQQMQW WLOWQ QWLMIUIZZM A A r-Jgiffgfgg-11 if Snapped ioeiiinci tide scenes is Miss Jean Diver assisting one of the chorus memimers witii iier make-up. David Danner reigneci as the King of Hearts at tile Sweetheart 'Dance given by Y-Teen girls in February. . .Huang jim Ololfzfmidlf gin 5 KJLCL MAJOR STAFF: Dennis Block, co-editor: IViiss Veda Mccray, adviser, Lynn Danner, co-editor. I Standing: Nita Lou Ellison, class, Ray Oram, feature: Niilce O'Neii. circulation: Susan Mills, art: Dick isrotf, advertising: Sarah Smith, literary: Russ Galloway, sports: .Iinnie Beattie, activities. I-yDI'l DHDDCF ilflfl DEnDiS BICDClC eye the CIUIUITIY Eip1'J1'0ViI'lgly. 78 this Qptimist is reaiiy in a mess! This was the cry emitted from Miss Mccray in mid-March. At the time, Russ was emhedded in sports pictures, Jinnie was moaning ahout something r- as usual -4 and the Co-editors, Lynn and Dennis, were trying to consoie Miss Mac. It all hegan last Septemher at our first staff meeting. The representative from the engraving company had come to try to pass on to us some of his ingenious ideas, an the While shocking Miss Mccray with an estimate of the cost. It was at this time that we all put our heads together to decide upon the theme. After several Weeks of heated discussions, Ray suggested The Teenage Ciuhn which out-voted Mike 0,Neii's Ivy Leagueu with a hucide on the hack of the hook. lt was a good thing too. Who ever heard of a year- hook turning Bows ? The Teenage Ciuhn it was. I gi I i .Q app? emolfied HOh noiu Not more iittie picturesiu was Nita Lou,s familiar saying as she was iouried in stacks of stamp-sized pictures and gaiions of ruioioer cement each night. Trying to mount minute heads an inch hy a half inch wasnit easy, and the staff learned this in no uncertain terms. Lynn Danner, after mounting seventy-seven of the little gems, had to remount them hecause the figuring was off a fraction of an inch. This was only Qctoheri Novemher found Izzy and his ad men trapsing around the town trying to make the already spent money. This year Izzy had a unique idea. Instead of taking the business hy hiociced off areas, he started from the outside and worked toward the center. Une day he even had the nerve to ask Miss Mac to reimhurse him for gas money. The ad staff was reaiiy going around in circles P-1 literally as well as mentally. ADVERTISING: Dick Isroft, editor. Connie Windsor: Phyllis Cox: Don Stalker: Toni Kerr. 2nd Row '-1 John Tyler, Jan Easteriing. Bill' Springer. Doug Sargent. I FEATURE: Phyiiis Niechiing: Ray Oram, editor. 2nd Row -- Noel Le Wioyne, Zena Niae Gentry, Steve Geclceier, Ruthie Nlendenhaii. O,1oIfi10f1,i5Li iwary .io Hyde: Russ Gaiioway, editor: Fred Sander: Donna Deartii. Pictures, pictures and more picturesi Mac Tohias iaegan his daiiy visits in Decemher. The Christmas season and haii the staif worixing part time didnit heip the Qptimist cause any, hut we managed somehow. Aiso, during this month the cover man paid his annuai visit. Since this was atop secret stuff we had our meeting in the iittie Qptimist office and ioci4ed the door. Having ohserved many coior swatches, it was iinaiiy decided that each student shouid have at ieast one white and purpie hooic during his three high schooi years. White and purple were unanimousiy chosen as the coiors with Dennis coming through with the cover idea. Things reaiiy got under way in January r- that is, untii Miss iVicCray and Mac got sicic and the engraving company went on striice. Severai times a weeic pictures were sent to the engraving company in indianapoiis. Vvhen materiai sent out way hack in November hadnit arrived as of the middle of January, iViiss Mac reaiiy became concerned. Finaiiy a ietter arrived explaining that the company had heen on striice for eight weeics. Right after that Mac got sicic. As if aii this werenit enough, the entire iast week oi the month our wonderiui adviser tooic to her hed with phiehitis. Vveii, never fear, the Optimist didnit cease production. No Siri We just marched over to Miss Mccrayis for that Weeic and carried on as usuai. Aii this time Sarah Smith and her iiterary staff were working diiigentiy on a ciass poem. Getting the words to rhyme wasnit too had, iout, oh my '-f the rhythmi The finai hurdie was the deciding of the coiored print in the ioooic. Russ aiosoiuteiy did not want purpie and aii we heard for a Week was, 'Tin going to resign ii we have purpiein Actuaiiy nohody reaiiy cared if he resigned or if he didnit hecause he had compieted his work. Unanimousiy iwith the exception of Russ, purpie was chosen. incident- aiiy, Russ remained with us to the triumphant end. There were times when we thought weid never again get another originai idea or even get home irom schooi for that matter, hut as you see after aii these groans and this hard Work, we iinaiiy made it. LITERARY: Sarah Smith, editor: .iacicie Gahie: David Dimmer gm-I Row H Jean Korsis, Kay Ciarif. 80 .1n CLASS: Susan Clark: Mike Kefferq Nancy Robbins: Vvancia Campbell: Nita Lou Eiiison, eciitor: Beatrice Gary: Janice Roof. I XELQ :MULZ5 UJUVL AMVJ mm! dawg jx H 1 A ul H! Jw M ii ii' ii rel ne ter Hi ART: Joe Nixon: Susan Mills, eciiicr: Lincia Russeio: Jim ACTIVITIES: Juciy Ainernetiiy: Robyn Asiiwortiiz Jinnie Beattie Leilmicuiii. Criilmi 2nzl Rom - Lynn Day, .iuciy Vviiiii, Niary Ann Niorgan r 81 .1 is GV is NT Ti ed l KW s 'i we 0!c!Lf0ni0L1fL reioolffd Iflte newd EDITORS: Dave Danner, feature: Mike Aronoff, sportsg Noel Leivioyne, advertising: Pacey Mindlin, assistant sports: Ray Oram, associate news. Seated F- ivtiss Mabel Eldridge, adviser: Kay Martin, newsg Tom Tentuorde, editor-in-ciiiet: Ann Vvinget, associate feature: Piiyiiis Niectiting, circulation. THE MIDDLETQNIAN, power-packed with news, features, pictures, sports, and advertising, is Wi.. H. Sfs fine ini-weekly newspaper. Every other Nlonday assignments are posted with time ever present reminder that the deadline, which is the following Thursday, must be met. Editors start proofreading the incoming material after which can ioe heard the incessant pecking of time typewriter which continues for the next four days. Saturday at time break of dawn tile stalwart editors ciamber out of bed to matte their routine journey to tire Franklin Chronicle to read copy and speed the rotting of the presses. CIRCULATION: Robin Vette, Jotin Tyler, Kay Nionroe. Janice ADVERTISING: Susan Christy, Sandy Keays, Linda isroft, ly ms. Seated - Betsy O'Neiig Phyllis Mectiiing, editor: Dinah Stelier. Second row -- Noel LeMoyne, manager: Dan t Vvendt. Ready: Alien Johnson: Jac Kendall. , ' .. . . .,,.,.fse5. - . wierd. film spam? To help defray expenses, memioers of each staff sold penciis with the football and basketball sched- ules and stationery with a picture of time high school building. with the advice and criticism of Miss Eldridge, our ambitious editor, Tom Ten- forde, and his staff were able to keep M. H. S. students Weil informed. Regular favorites of the readers were Top-Hat Seniorsu and UiViiice,s Niemosf, FEATURE: Rosalie Maffett: Ann Vvinget, associate editor: Libtyy Gould: Dave Danner, editor: Ruth Ellen Phillips: iviariiyn Kramer: Heien Lowry: Sarah Smith. NEVVS: Ray Omni, assistant editor: Kay Martin, editor. Standing - Niary Ann iviorgan, Lynn Danner, Judy V-FIWOITIEKS, Barbara O,COHHCJf, Sara ix'1EiICOII1, Gayle HuIIiStOI1. bfliiffilil O'Neii, Dottie Sams. SPORTS: Pacey Mindi'in, assistant editor: Dave Cohen Nl ice l'YPIS'lS Hemel Wiiitner Standing Sandy Helton andx Aronoff, editor: Mike Smitiison. B c mx Mike KWIIHY lanice I yicms ML Jidlofay our f6L!QlfLt6 wzffla pen and Arvwfz QUILL AND SCROLL: Ray Oranm, treasurer: David Danner, presidentp Miss Mabel Eidridgeg Dottie Sams, vice- presidentg Lynn Danner, secretary. Standing - Mike Aronoft, Toni Tentorde, Rosalie Mattett, Noel Lewioyne. QUILI.. AND SCROLL is an internationai organization wtmicim promotes imigim standards of writing in imigtm scimooi publications. Qualifications for memtmersimip are based on scimoiastic rank, good cimaracter, and recommendations by eitimer Miss Mabel Eldridge or Miss Veda Mccray, advisers of time Middietonian and time Gptimist, respectively. Members of Quill and Scroll must also be active staff members of eitimer time Middietonian or time Uptimist. At time yearly meeting imeid in May, time new memioers are initiated and pinned by time oid members. THE ART CLUB timis year tried a new experi- ment tmy being a service ciuio to time new Middle- town Art Center. Membership was offered to any member of Art I, H, or Hi. Timis year at several meetings time members used time time to sicetctm models and make Halloween masks under time direction of timeir adviser, Miss Dorotimy Wilson. Their main project was making Cimristmas dec- orations ior time cafeteria and time tree. Time officers were Jim Leimmicuimi, presidentg Linda Russeio, vice-president: Erika Gendeic, secretaryg Janice Lyicins, treasurer. ART CLUB: Niariiyn Niarsimaii, Barbara Oyconnor, David Miitenberger, Janice Lyicins, Nancy Birch, Judi Royalty, Linda Thorpe, Mac Sample, 5 AiK6WE9 K .A Y ll - W . if , Qilfb IWMQIKQOLIWQ MQ, Culfigfi More ZL Q lfwLtfL!f'iQ Connie Vvindsor, secretary: Phyllis Kincaid, treasurer: Elaine Nlorris, vice-president: Janice Roof. president. PENATES CLUB, named after the Roman household gods, completed its second year of organization under the advisership of Mrs. Ethel Rammel and Miss Jean Diver. At Christmas time candies were made and put on display in the show- case on the first floor. Qther projects included the Valentine halce sale and learning how to make articles with felt material. Penates also had some very interesting programs, such as the visits to the Central Pastry Shop and the hospital diet kitchen, and a speaker who explained the art of flower arranging. SCIENCE CLUB this year was under the di- rection of Mr. Harold Kesseiring, Nlr. Rohert Kleinfeider, and Mr. D. C. Yocom. Membership was open to any science student here. During the year the cluh sponsored various speakers on suh- jects such as astronomy, Sputnik, and light: and made trips to Armco Research, Yoder Printing Co., and an atomic development plant in Colum- hus. Many memhers took part in the annual Science Fair competition, held in ati Nliddietown schools to stimulate an early interest in science. Phyllis Nlechling, secretary-treasurer: Lihhy Gould, program chairman, Mr. D. C. Yocomg Mike G'NeiI, presidentg Tom Tenforde, vice-president. W- -.kwin V J 'f sw Zi' '6 .1 f f sf M ' Peggy Tewait, presidenl: Pat Wendt, recording secretary: Cami iviuiiins, vice-president: riaricie Gainie, secretary. synfww to 'FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA is an organization for ali those who are interested in pursuing the teaching profession. Several of the seniors tooic advantage of the opportunity to stu- dent-teach. A teacher from each of the three di- visions - elementary, junior high and high schooi - addressed the memhers. A field trip to Edison School was planned for the seniorsg and a iiim, Not hy Chance, was also shown at one of the meetings. Some of the memhers took field trips to nearhy eiementary and junior high schools. iViiss Katherine Roudehush acted as faculty adviser for the group. NIGHTINGALE CLUB consists of aii giris who are interested in hecoming nurses. Trips to hospitals in Dayton and Cincinnati, speakers, and movies are only a iew of the highlights oi the interesting programs they have. To ioecome ac- quainted with the daiiy routine of a nurse, many giris spend a weekend at the Nurses' Home at Middletown Hospital. At the end of the first semester of each schooi year an initiation is held. Aii new giris are given a smaii pin with the initials F. N. fijuture Nurses or Florence Night- ingaiej in lfwaming, lfeacclain , om Sarah Smith, president: Linda Norris, treasurer: Susan Christy, vice-president: Anne Dannecicer, secretary. E 43 1st Row - Joyce Sexton, Judy Horton, Marlene Lindberg, Marie King, Betty Crosthwaite, Judy Hoppe, Joyce Pasley, Vvyvonia Brewer. 2nd Row - Joyce lVlcKee, Rita Key. Phyllis Hogg, Phyllis Davis, Judy Ewing, Betty Cope, Carole Stamper. jrd Row - Carole Sherman, Nancy Horne, Peggy Hutchinson, Billy Jean Sansom, Judy Moon, Sharon Edwards, Sondra Chrisinan. 4tl1 Row -H Ruloy Thomas, Beverly Peters, .lean Baclc, Linda Nlarshall, Connie Redding, 5th Rom F Margaret Comhs, Euna Boggs, Carol Blanton, Truhy Aderholt. ewinew grow LULLLA experience BUSINESS CADET CLUB consists of thirty- four Business Co-op Students who go to school in the forenoon and worlc in industrial and business offices in the afternoon. During the year the Clulo had the following speakers: Howard R. Cromwell, superintendent of schools: Mrs. Ida Maris, tele- phone representativeg and Evelyn Day, Mr. Charles Hoolcs secretary. The officers are Rita Key, presidentg Ruloy Thomas. secretaryg and Homer Lewis, treasurer. The cluh is under the di- rection of lVliss Elizabeth McDermott. The memhers are employed as follows: Truloy Aderholt, Mr. l..awrence's Qffice fDean of Boysl: Jean Back, Barlcelew Electric Cog Carol Blanton, Sears, Roelouclc fn' Co.: Euna Boggs, lVliarna Detective and Collection Agencyg VXfyvonia Brew- er, Dohn Hardware Coq Sondra Chrisman, Y. Nl. C.A.: Margaret Comlos, Diamond-Gardner Corp.g Betty Cope, Schools Guidance Qfficeg Betty Crosthwaite, Long lns. Agencyg Judy Ewing, First National Banlcg Phyllis Hogg, Diamind-Gardner Corporation, Judy Hoppe, City Building: Nancy Horne, Diamond-Gardner Corporationg Judy Horton, Armco Central Qfficeg Peggy Hutchinson, Armco East Side: Janet Kemplin, Armco Central Otticeg Rita Key, Diamond-Gardner Corporationg Marie King, Middletown Hospital: Homer Lewis, First National Bank: Nlarlene Lindberg, Armco Central Office: Linda Marshall, Diamond-Gard ner Corporationg Joyce McKee, Armco East Sideg Judy Moon, Armco Central Gfficeg Joyce Pasley, Shartles-Black-Clawson Cog Beverly Peters, Spiegel,sg Connie Redding, Roosevelt Junior High Officeg Billie Jean Sansom, First National Banlcg Carole Sherman, Armco East Sideg Carole Stamp- er, Diamond-Gardner Corporationg Ruloy Thomas, Middletown Hospital: Joyce Sexton, Armco East Sideg Phyllis Davis, City Buildingg Sharon Ed- wards, City Buildingg Jane Bramlett, Don Gar- risonys Office. Dennis Block Stephen Geckeler 05204 rem ULVLCJ Ackofam comloriw fire David Danner Jerry Lucas I ynn Dinner Sarah Smith Zena Mae Gentry-Elizabeth Gould-Rosalie Maffetf Larry Emriclc Robert Stegemiller Russ CXWHOVN 'IX 'VOHI TCHFOICIC 88 .A onor ociiefijz Narioiwai HONOR sociiarr members were chosen on the loasis ot scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and service. The first thirteen mem- hers, which represent the upper five percent of their class, were selectecl in Nlay of their junior year. They met and electecl Russ Galloway, presiclentg Lihhy Gould, vice-presiclentg Lynn Danner, sec- retary. ln November thirty-four new memhers ex- periencecl the thrill of heing tappecl ancl receiving the highest honor granted hy the faculty to a senior. From top left to right - Judy Alaerneiliy, Mike Aronoff. Jinnie Beanie, Carolyn Cassidy, Kay Clark, Susan Clark, Margaret Cornlas, Phyllis Cox, Nancy Davis, Lynn Day, Donna Dearlh, Curtiss Dunbar, Nita Ellison, Patricia Hatton. Judiili Horton, Disk Isrotf, lVlil4e Keffer, Jean Kocsis, Diek Lane, Noel LeMoyne, Phyllis Meeli- ling, Ruilr Mendenhall, Susan lvlills, Nlary Ann lworgan, Wlike O'Neil', Ray Ora iii, Connie Red' ding, Janice Roof, Dottie Sams, Peggy Tewalt. John Tyler, Hazel VVhitner, Marcia Weller. Joe Young. Lilulny Gould, Rutliie lxflendenliall, Rosalie lxflallett. QIWA7 aS?6L4llQ 0610, BUCKEYE BUYS, STATE again was lueld at Camp Perry. As in tlle past, Middletown Ameri- can Legion Post 218 sent ten lVliddletown l'ligl1 Scliool laoys loetween tlleir junior and senior years to attend Buclceye Boys' State. Here tliey met tl1e top boys lrom otlaer parts ol tlie state and learned alaout their state government. Steve Geclceler was elected Lieutenant-Governor over Jerry Lucas, and BUCKEYE GIRLS, STATE, held annually on tlme campus ol Capital University, was sponsored lay tl'1e American Legion Auxiliary. Tlue purpose ol Girls, State is to teacli proper city, county, and state governmental procedure lay participation in tliese governments. Girls are elected or appointed to ollices and perlorm tlue duties ol tliese ollices lor several days. Lilylny Gould was appointed as tlie Cleric ol Petitions to tlae Secretary ol State. Rutliie lxflendenllall lield tliree positions, among tliem Cary City Judge. Rosalie lVlallett was ap- pointed as Assistant Attorney General. All tlnree girls llad run lor state positions, lnut lailing to loe elected, tliey received tlaese appointive ollices. om, sgloffe 'om WLLLA Dennis Bloclc was a candidate lor State Treasurer in tlre major elections. Russ Galloway was elected to tlie House ol Representatives along Witli Diclc lsroll and Tom Tenlorde. lVlilce Keller, Jerry Lucas, Tom Sizer, Larry Emriclc, and Dave Danner also gained important jolos in the state and in cities. Despite tlne tliousands ol mosquitoes all wlio attended tl'1is wonderlul event liad lun. Steve Geclceler, Russ Galloway, Dennis Blocli, Tom Sizer, David Danner, Tom Tenlorde, .lerry Lucas, Nlilce Keller, Larry Emriclc. lvlissing: Diclc lsroll. BASKETS: An outstanding project of the Student Council this year was the filling of haskets with food to help spread Christmas love and happiness to some needy families in Niiddletown. Homerooms competed in pairs to see who could make the most attractive hasket containing the most food. Supplies for a prepared menu had to he in the hasket, pius anything eise the homerooms thought would he appreciated. These haskets were then judged hy several teachers and prizes were awarded to the winning rooms. After school Student Council memhers delivered the haskets heaped and overflowing with food, goodies, and Christmas cheer. fire gunned! fo V'8Plf'85QVLf THE STUDENT CQUNCIL, representing the students of Middletown High School, is a very active and important cluh. The purposes of the council are to give the students an opportunity to make suggestions that will improve our school, to foster a spirit of cooperation between teachers and students, and to develop responsibility in a school democracy. Vvith Mrs. Barbara Schick and Mr. Edward Malcom as advisers, many projects were success- Hazei Vvhitner, Boh Baker, Fred Sander, Linda Van Dyne Phyllis Cox. Zena Niae Gentry, Nlary Ann Mogan. Steve Geckeler, WAS fully carried out this year. Among these were the printing of the Student Handbook and the Stu- dent Directory, sponsoring our Homecoming cele- bration, and support of our Korean orphan, Kim Sook Ja. Student Council also sponsored a high school Safety Week with the help of the Teen-Age Safety Council. Drivers tests were given to select a top driver at M. H. S., this honor was earned hy Dick Yount. Fred Sander Zella Mae Gentry Steve Geckeler Russ Galloway Niary Ann Morgan l x 9 X7-TEEN CABiNifiT: Eiizatietii Gouid, Linda Van Dyne, Dottie Sums, Piiyiiis Cox, Sue Ciaric, Hazel Vviiitner, Rosaiie Niaitett. :Emi Row - Lynn Day. Niary ,io Hyde, ixiary Ann tviorgan, ixiiss Veda Wiccray, .iinnie Beattie, Janice Root, Garie Truss. rr glam we oflir our Jeruiced Time ttieme ciiosen toy the Y-Teen otticers at their annuai retreat at Camp Louetia Niay was HGet- ting To Know Youf, Programs were iaased on Y tor Y-Teens, 0 tor others, and U tor us and inciuded speakers, trips ttirougii iocai industries, specialized movie strips and discussions. Tile Y-Teen initiation was a very impressive candieiigtit service tieid at time First Baptist Ciiurcti on tiene tirst Ttiursday evening in December. ptayiiis Cox, president ot tiie Y-Teen Catainet, conducted this very appropriate service tor ttue induction ot one hundred thirty new members. At this time the purpose and meaning ot the worid- wide organization was emptlasized. Ati memioers were urged to tive up to tire tiigti standards set tnetore ttiem. Being cinietiy a service organization, Y-Teen triangles strive to win the service piaque. in ati icinds oi weattler Y-Teen giris can ioe seen Satur- days woricing on various campaigns. Among ttiese are poiio, cancer, poppy, and forget-me-not drives. At Christmas and Thanksgiving each triangie wrapped packages of ciotixing and food tor the needy tamiiy that it ctlose. Tile names ot time triangies are Gamma, Lam- toda, Rho, Sigma. Qmega, iota, and Epsilon. Pres- idents and program ctiairmen ot tide seven triangies matce up tile Y-Teen Caiainet, Wi'liCi'I. meets every month at different iiomes. Rounding out time year were tile traditionai Mother-Daughter Tea and tiie Senior Fareweii picnic at Armco Paric. INITIATION: Cloclawise -1 Phyllis Cox, Jean Ann Poland, Hazel Vvliitner, Janice Roof, Susan Clarlc, Sondra Lhrisman, 1-.ooy Gould, lvlary Ann Morgan, Cherie Linlc, Garie Truss, Rosalie Maflett, Dottie Sams, Jinnie Beattie, Lynn Day, Lynn Danner, Nlary .lo Hyde, Loretta DeBorde, Phyllis Nlecliling, Beverly Langster. Linda Van Dyne, Carole Caudill. lfA1f'01fLgA lolfofbcfd woRLD FELLowsH1P BAKE SALE, sponsored by the seven Y-Teen triangles, was very successful this year. Several of the members were dressed in costumes of foreign countries. Foreign pastries, as Weil as American pastries, were sold at Filsons WOTthmOfCSy, and iVlcAlpin,s. All Y- Teen girls made and donated coolcies, calces, and pies, wldile the immigrants living in our city do- nated several varieties of food from tlieir native countries. Of the proceeds collected from the loalie sale, S5100 was given to tlsne World Fellowship Fund, S50 to time Butler County Home, and S25 to tlle Near East Relief. wmA lvlary Ann Morgan and Rosalie Nlallett display some of tile goodies to lie sol'cl for our Vvorld Fellowship Fund. lfllffr dw Lego of JM- many civic i HI-Y COUNCIL: Barry Vvolier, Dick Kilhurn, Terry Altrey. 2nd Row - Mike Smithson, Don Stalker, Russ Galloway. Fred Sander, Diclc lsroil. jrcl Row - George Stegemiller, Bch Stegemiller, hir. .lack Vviley, Dave Danner. Mike Kelter, Dennis Bloclc. Hi-Y, although not directly affiliated with Mid- dletown High School, is one of the outstanding organizations for M. H. S. looys. The purpose of Hi-Y is 'sto create, maintain, and extend through- out the home, school and community, high stand- ards of Christian character. This meaningful challenge is Well exemplified hy the Hi-Y program which includes many phases of fellowship and service. Besides the regular Thursday night meet- ings, Where planning Hi-Y husiness and entertain- ment are the highlights, the memloers talce part in a lousy schedule ol athletics, activities, and community service projects. Throughout the year, the cluhs have movies, joint meetings, hayrides and other interesting programs, including the Hi-Y Youth and Government Programs. The community service projects include tree wrapping, charity drives, a candy sales program, and parties for needy children. The executive lnody of Hi-Y is the council made up of the president and one representative from each of the eight cluhs - Torch, Star, Miarni, Croix, Panther, Triangle, Circle, and Sphinx. Une of the highlights of the year was the formal induction of new members, held at the First Methodist Church. The guest speaker was Rev. Hammon, who presented a challenge of clean living to the memloers. The year closed with an impressive installation of new officers in an open air ceremony at Armco Parlc. i emi are Auaccewffzffy compifeaf Typical action in a Hi-Y League game, with the two HA teams from Star and Croix battling it out as it the state ctmampionstlip depended on it. INDUCTION: Barry Vvotter, Dick Isrotf, Terry Alirey, Russ Galloway, Reverend E, H. Hammon, Don Stalker, Boiu Stegemitter, Fred Sander, Richard Roof. 95 Noel Lehfloyne, chief ol: police: lvlilce Keller, city manager: Phyllis Nlechling, director ol personnel, 2nd Row - David Danner, huilcling inspector: Ronald Lawrence, director ol linance. Xtreme at THE INTERN WORK done in the city lauild- ing was the first project of the year lor the Citizens' Club. Every week the students reported to their respective department heads lor typing, filing, or even door-to-door canvassing. This was a year long lxlunicipal judge, Rosalie lvlalicit, presides over a ulrfnlu as the city workers stand in for regular positions of the court. Xi iw . s WSWTZZMQ CITY CONINIISSIONERS: Lynn Danner, Nlilce Aronolt lchairinanl, Susan Christy. 2nd Row - Torn Tenlorde, Mi Keller lcity managerl, pacey Mindlin. rintieriwfrzzftp and Jwcrrwdrfen project for most students. The interns in the Personnel Department had to prepare for the Student City Commissioner H Student Judge election. Candidates had to he found, loallots printed, the votes talcen and counted, and Winners announced. For the girls a Student League ol Women Voters was organized and officers elected. For the candidates, personal appearances, speeches were delivered at assemblies, meetings, and espec- ially the Student Know Your Candidates Meeting which was laroadcast along with the annual Know Your Candidates Meeting over VVPFB. This pro- gram was emceed hy Judge Lamlo and Nlilce Kefler. The live student commissioners and the student judge were announced over the radio along with the election returns of Nliddletown. Later, student department heads were elected or appoint- ed. Qn April 16 these students ran the city of lVlid- dletown from the city huilding in their various positions. YQUTH FQRUM, under the leadership of lVlr. Fritz, is an organization formed not only to promote interest, lout to create active participation in national and international affairs. The meetings, which were held twice a month, consisted ol: 'two main groups: those meetings concerned with our own country and its prololems, and those meetings concerned with difficulties of various other coun- tries. During the year Youth Forum has had the following programs: a high school girl to discuss Africa, the country in which she lived most of her liieg panels on integration and segregation in the Southg also, on March '51, a panel of four Youth Forum memloers appeared on television on UYou and Your Vvorldu to discuss the laloor difficulties with various lahor unions confronting the Ameri- can pulolic. YOUTH FORUNI: Sandy Helton, secretary: Phyllis Cox, president: Rachel Nloclchee, vice-president. 2nd Row: Phyllis Kincaid. planning chairman: Susan Clark, program chairman. we eown meflroob ol! cifzjz government THE CITIZENS' CLUB, an organization for the promotion of loetter citizenship among Middletown Senior High School students, has completed its third successful year under Mr. H. H. Lawrence. Highlighting the clulovs activities was its govern- ment internship program, which places students in various city agencies and offices throughout Mid- dletown. This year, under the sponsorship of the Citizens' Cluh, a moclc election for City Com- mission memloers was held. The elected HCity Commissionersu appointed heads for each city department for the purpose ot talcing control of the city government for a day. Another major feature of this year,s program was having Lieutenant- rffiovernor Thomas J. Herloert speak to the student hody at the Citizens' Clulifs annual assembly. Susan Christy, president: lVlac Sample, Marcia VVolter, recording secretary: Lynn Danner, vice-president: Rosalie Mafiett, corresponding secretary, Noel LeMoyne: Mr. H. H. Lawrence: Wir. Pat OBrien. 1 Matin? Zella lVlae Gentry, secretary: Dave Danner, treasurer: Mike Aronott, president: Pat Vvireman, vice-president: Dottie Sams, Clerk. ULN IVJQCL LVL? COLlf'QQlf'5 6Llf'8 NATIGNAL THESPIAN SOCIETY held its two initiations in Gctoloer and March ot this year, when those who had earned sutticient points hy worlcing in plays and other dramatic activities were initiated tormally. Troupe Q18, with lVliss Florence Powell as advisor, raised its memlaership to sixty-three. The state play, l'lenril4 lhsen's HGhosts, won second in the state, and Dave Bal- lard, Thespian president, was chosen one ot the tive hest actors in the state. This yearys Christ- mas play, Hchristmas Barricaclef, was under the direction of lVlr. Richard lxladelin. During the year the troupe also presented Hlvlidsummer Nights Dream, All lVly Sonsu lay Arthur lVliller, and readings given hy Connie Windsor and Boh Wells. The Thanksgiving play was presented for the radio. lNDlVlDUAl. l:lVEN'l4ERS: Linda Kontnier, Pacey hflindlin, Craig Kerlcow, Dottie Sams. 2nd Row: Connie Vvindsor, Bch Balcer Zella lVlae Gentry. Brian Lennie, Don Stallcer. jrcl Row: lVlardic Crow, Drew Selvar, Barry Hohart, Ron Lawrence, Helen Lowry Judy Geclceler. 4th Row: Sharon Cowgill, lVlil4e Finley, Rohert Xfvells. QS 5f.fim0.m!0LfQ0! drama aww! JQZULZLQ A AND B DEBATE TEANIS: Ron Lawrence, Pacey Mindiin, Rosalie Niaifett, Saraii Sinitim, Steve Geciceier, Mike Aronoii, Craig Kericow, Zeiia Mae Gentry. THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE, un- der time direction oi Mr. Richard Nadeiin and sponsored by Miss Florence Poweii, is a speecii ciuin requiring twenty-five points for membership. Tilese points are awarded for participation in speech tournaments wiuicii inciude individuai events and debate. Qtiier points are awarded for Prince of Peace Contest work and speciai speaking engagements throughout tiie community. Tile ciuio meets time first and fourth Tuesdays oi every month with a program, usuaiiy a speaker, on tile fourth Tuesday. Qn the Fourth Tuesday of Aprii tide an- nuai initiation banquet was iieid. Time debate team won first piace in tiie annuai Delaware Vviiiis Tournament, were aiter- nates to the O.H.S.S.L. state tournament, and piaced fourth in the Western Qimio N. F. L. District Tournament ineid at Oiiio University. Bob Vveiis piaced tiiird at time N. F. L. District and seventia in time 0.H.S.S.L. state tournament in imumorous deciamation. 99 Rosalie Maitett, president: Sarah Smitii, vice-president: Zeiia Mae Gentry, cieric: iviiice Aronoii, secretary: Steve Geciceier, treasurer. ju JQIQLOIW5 If0LL8 01,6 fo Oiflf'-0LlfU6Ly IO 61,6857 uTeai1ouse of time August iVIoon,H a difficult Broadway production, was performed with su- periu siciii by Tiaespian members of time senior ciass, November 12, 1957. Adjustment to life in Qicinavva by time U. S. Army coniiicteci with the native trainits ot the isianci. Time audience en- joyed the eccentric ways of Cot. Purely IH when one of his men was presented with a Geisha girl. A ioriei love story developed. The inhabitants ot time Isianci ioase ibougiit U. S. luxuries for them- selves on the U. S. Armyis bitt with time help of tiieir interpreter Saicini. CAST OF CHARACTERS Sakini .................................... iwiiqe Aronoii Captain Fisiny ..... ........ S teve Geciceier Mr. Seiko .......... ......... D icic lsroif Sergeant Gregoviclm .................. Bob Wells Lotus Blossom ........................ Dottie Sams Nliss Higa Jigga ..... 4......... ..... I 3 at Vvireman Col. Purdy IH ,..................... Dave Danner Captain iVIcLean ..........,..... Nlicky Dennis Wir. Hekaida .............................. Nlike Long 100 H.. , .,- . i 1 -J , if 3 0 F ,r 1 i fl 'N E ll l IA fi .-A H 0 JL Gdffb if MZMQ ,!M3!4iL0l:WOq my L, HI Rememloer Nlamaf, presentecl January 14, IQSS, lay the junior class, warmed the liearts of tlie auclience witld its true-to-life-liappenings of a Nor- wegian family in the early nineteen luuncireds. As in tlie television program of tlcie same name, Katrin f V Www as A' J' introclucecl lier family anol relatecl tlleir problems wlmile reacling lier diary. Missing money, scllool grafluations, and sick lorotlwers were all included in this year's junior class play. CAST QF CHARACTERS bla-ima ........ Nlartlianne Yvarren Cliristine . ..,,,... Susan Crawlqorcl Aunt Trina ...,................ Wlarilyn Nlar lial papa ..... ,..... ,.,........ T o m Walter Dagmar ...,..,.... Ann Yvinget Aunt Sigrici ....,.......,,.. Rutli Ellen Phill ps Katrin ..........,...,.,...............,.,... Libby Crane Nels .................,..............,..,.. Larry Bobloitt Aunt Jenny ................................ Pat We dr 101 jk 50!0!L5 ofedgkf vw wilf!L come W hQnions In The Stewf' a most successful con- clusion to the IQ57 year of plays, was given May 14, IQS7. It involved the advantages and disad- vantages of moving to Vasimon Island in Puget Sound from a big city, leaving ioeinind school friends and neigimioors. Confusion Was added to the new home when the MacDonald family was snovv bound Without phone or auto communi- cation the night of a Ioig school dance. AH was well when the snovvplow saved time big day. CAST GF CHARACTERS Betty iVlacDonaId ........ Ruth Ellen Phillips Lesley Amold ....,....... Marthanne Warren Claire Fessenden ...,. ....... R oiain Velte Don iVIacDonald ................,... Tom Vvolter Howard .................................... Don Helton Claud .......,................,........... Jim Robinson Anne ...,.1..............,..,........ Susan Crawford Roger ....,..................,.............. Larry Bobbitt Miss Garvey .......................... Penny Boyle 102 amen! Leoamfrfwf magnified mane uw weawn HNIEDLEY D'AiVI0UR,H presented on Fein- ruary 18, IQSS, uncler the direction of Miss Helen Xweinioerger anci Mr. Joe Franklin, was composed of five operettas. Tiiese were uRose Mariei' by Frimi, HRoloerta by Kern, Naughty Niariettan by Herbert, HDesert Songn lay Rornioerg, and Hiviy Fair Lady by Loewe. HiVIiss Staff and Wir. Bar., were portrayed respectively lay Barbara Ellison and David Danner, who introduced each of the operettas and gave a short summary of each one. Indian ciances, solos, duets, and a quartet added even more variety to this unusual production. CAST OF CHARACTERS Pat Leak Uainda Heck Dick isroif Solos Linda VVoociruff D 1 IDave Coiien I X Micky Dennis iviiclcy Dennis UCB Uaincla Haveniann Qudrld Judy Thomas xlDonna Copple Lincia Heck C7 if W W Jamie! ml mem iw suffix? if our MIXED CHGRUS: Jean Lindsey. Peggy Billett, Janice Root, Dottie Sams, Sondra Vvelnlb, Judy Aloernethy. Ruthie Mendenhall, Judy Vvhitt, Phyllis Nlann, Nita Lou Ellison, Beverly Langster, Peggy Tewalt, Vondra Yoho, Gertrude Day, Linda Van Dyne. Zml Row '- lvlerilew Baller, Judy Rhoads, Patty Smith, Faith Hidy, lvlilce Ketfer, Russ Galloway. Joe Young, Ed Hill, Diclc lsrott, Torn Howard, Velma Vvallcer, Phyllis Cox, Jinnie Beattie. 5rd Row '- 7ella Mae Gentry, Nlary Ann Morgan, Jaclcie Gable, Sandy Helton, Donna Dearth, David lVlcQuinn, John Sorrell, Nlilae Long, David lVlcKenzie, Richard Crawford, Pat Leak, lxflarcia Vvolter, Ruth Tatrnan, lvlary Reese. Nita Lou Ellison, Linda Kontnier, Jean Jordan, Judy Thomas IO MIXED CHORUS consists ot over one hun- dred juniors and seniors, directed try Miss Helen Weinberger and accompanied lay Nita Lou Ellison and Judy Thomas. The Mixed Chorus per- formed for the Annual Spring Concert, Baccalau- reate, junior high and high school assemblies, and various service clulos in Middletown. Among their selections enjoyed most were HEvery Night When The Sun Goes Inf, UFog, and uRose- lVlarie.', SIX ACCOMPANISTS assisted in the music department this year. Ruthie Mendenhall accom- panied the first period Mixed Chorus class, While Nita Lou Ellison accompanied the second period. Linda Morris and Judy Thomas toolc turns ac- companying the third period. The Girls' Glee Club had four accompanists: Linda Morris, Linda Kontnier, Jean Jordan, and Judy Thomas. 4 -i nfizfwica grompd enferfain vw TRIPLE TRIO: Pat Leak, Peggy BiIIett, Jinnie Beattie. Judy Whitt. Donna Dearth. Standing: Peggy TewaIt: Janice Roof: Ruthie Ivien- denhaII: I.4iI:JIJy GouId, accompanist. Missing: Judy Rhoads. TRIPLE TRIO was under the direction of Miss HeIen Weinberger. Every Wednesday afternoon they couId he heard practicing songs which were Iater sung Ioeiore Rotary, The Art Study CIUID, and various assemIoIies. Some of their many seI- ections Were: HFrosty the Snowmanf, HTI1e Staff, and River, River? BOYS GLEE CLUB is a reguIar cIass directed Ioy Mr. Joe FranI4Iin and accompanied hy Dennis BIocIc. They performed at three hand concerts and severaI assemI3Iies throughout the year. Stout- Hearted IVIenU and OIcIahomaU were among their favorites. GIAEE CLUB: DaIe Curtis, Danny Reedy, Terry SeIJaId, Dave Cohen, Gary LSIIIIIIKUIII, Tim Johnson, CaIvin Yates, CIaucIe Baker. 2nd Row f- IVIarIc Cottmeyer, Eddie Gordon, SOI Gordon. J. R. Mays, Bch Combs, Dick SticIcIen, CIxarIes Swisher, RonaId Lawrence, SherriII AIeXander. 5rd Row f-1 Dennis BIocIc, Conrad Haskins, Bob Young, Fred Armstrong, IVIiIce IVIitcheII, Fred ConIey, Kenny CIemons, Ivan Martin. 4th Row -I Dan IVIeeIcer, Doug Proctor, John SIamIca, John VVeiIceI, Bob Rogers, Larry Gwynn, Dick Demp- ster, Larry XlVaIdner, C. D. Craft. ORCHESTRA: Virginia Tyson, Lincla Niorris, Ethel Schaen. Mary Lou Rohhins, Larry Gilbert, Gretchen Oswald, Lillian Moore, Mary Vvatson, Betty Vvehh, Niyra Getz, Glenn Bewley. 2nd Row f-4 Forest Thomas, Sidne Vvhitehead, Gertrude Day, Mary Ann Wiargerum, Judy Freeman, 'Linda Vvooclruft, Bill Svarcia, Niiice Brown. jrrl Row -1 Cveraici iVIcQuinn, Dick Cole, John Palmer, Nicholas Nick, Henry Craycraft, Russetl Taylor, Curtiss Dunbar, George Stegemiiler, 4111 Row - .lim iVlcBrayer, Reg Begiey, Tom Ecic, John Vveilcei, Frank Troutvine, Bob Stegeminer, Tom Koerher, Charles Huff. , lima? THE ORCHESTRA performed at three class- piays, the operetta, and three concerts given with the Band anci the Boys, Giee Club. This year several of its members participated in the music competition at Niiami University in March, The entries inciucieci instrumental assemblies, quartets, and solos. The orchestra, under the ciirection of Mr. Joe Franklin, was comprised of thirty musi- cians anci consisted of strings, piano, and other vitat instruments chosen from the hand. IO awaited frm we warmed JMX? TEN MAJoRETTEs led hy Nita Lou Ellison and Joyce Sexton with the help of Steve Geckeier proudly marched on the fieid and attracted much attention. Each Week during football season the twiriers delighted the audience with their snappy routines. They also performed during the half time at several basketball games, marched in paractes, and appeared on television. Although hard work and long hours of practice were necessary, the thrill of strutting with the hand was ample reward. if I ,I SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Amos Ross Ivan Howser Franlc Troutvine Linda Van Dyne Carolyn Cassidy Bolo Stegemiller Jerry lVlcQuinn Loretta DeBorCle Nancy Rolfnlxins Russell Taylor Curtiss Dunbar Nita Ellison Joyce Sexton Bea Gary Gertrude Day Steve Geclceler Henri Etta Dupee Mary' Ann Margemm Janice VValter WZML Me lflfLOLf.0lf'QffQ1f 51fwfLlf on lVlfxJORE'l-TES: Wanda Vvliite, Nancy Robbins, Loretta Degorcle, Nita Ellison. Steve Geclceler, Joyce Sexton, Betty Brown, Carolyn Cassicly, Janet Dulley, Rutli Lovell, 107 Y 'V Qqkf- Toe, 1st Row '- Lincla Van Dyne, Betty Brown, Nancy Rolnlyins, Janet Dultiey, Joyce Sexton, Qnci Row - Frank Troutvine, .lolin Vveiliel. Bill Svarcla, Craig Comfort. Connell Nliller, James Cogan. Janice Vvalter. Mawin Hurston, Willie Nlorgan, Amos Ross, jrd Row H Reg Begley. Henry Craycralt, Bolw Stegemiller, Gerald lVlcQuinn, Jim Roloinson, Diclc Cole, Nlary Belle Robinson, Eleanor Gregory, Phyllis Clxilcls. Bolo Stallwortlu. 41,1 Row - Cliarles Huli, George Siege-miller, Drew Selvar, Henri Etta Dupee, Beatrice Gary, Ralpln Elam, Sally Mason, Katliy Stolcley, Roclney Barlcer. Cm' Q t QQ LJJLMLI 4, THE BAND COUNCIL is cimosen eacil year lay the loand cluring camp and is installed at an impressive canclleligllt ceremony. The council is tlie governing loody of the laanci. Their main pro- ject was to raise money for a band loanquet ancl olance which was given in tile spring. Represent- atives irom eacli class as well as tlie officers com- prise tlne council. ISIKROIIJ - Curtiss Dunlmr, .loycze Sexton. 21111 Row -- Steve Geclaeler, .lerry lx'lcQuinn, Bolo Stegemiller, Henry Craycralt, lwary Ann Nlargerum. 108 i ,al 1stRow '- Nita Ellison, Mary Rohhins, Ruth Lovell, Loretta DeBorcIe, Carolyn Cassidy. 2nd Row - Steve Cvecketer, Ecictie Flisher, John Palmer, Judy Freeman, Mike Brown, Dennis Blackmore. Jim iVIcBrayer, Curtiss Dunbar, Nicholas Nick, Bch Ringgenherg. 3rr1 Row - Ted Richardson, Ray Keller, Russell Taylor. Forrest Thomas, Tom Koerher, Elaine Gregory, Joyce Koeppei, Freddy Bryant, Ivan Howser, Clark Thomas. 4th Row - Bette Penny, Gertrude Day, Bobby Ntiiiion, Mary' Ann Margerunl, Faye Doughman, Karen Vfox. Katherine Haywooci, Delores Patterson, Haroici Frilzsche. lozfemelfalfd cguer rovclfined calf AJLMLWLQ THE MIDDIE BAND, composed of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who have an interest in music, can piay an instrument, and litre to work, is under the capahie direction of Mr. Joe Franklin. During the marching season the hand practicecl several hours each ctay at Barnitz Stadium and also had morning practices ioefore school. The marching hand appeared at an football games, parades, and other civic functions. The hasicetioaii hand is a selected group of thirty members chosen by Mr. Franklin from the march- 10 ing hand to perform at ati home hasiqethaii games. The Concert hand is a group also chosen from the marching hand hy Mr. Franklin. During the last week in August the entire hand and orchestra attended Band Camp at Camp Campioeti Guard, where rehearsing the funda- mentals of marching anct practicing show music for the oncoming foothaii games are begun. In the spring a banquet is given, followed ioy a dance at which a King anci Queen are chosen. ,QW !4IflfQ WQ 0 OM EZLQ QOMQGLVL5 O, Roman citizens enjoy tlieir annual lianquet as slaves ljurnisli food and entertainment. THE ROMAN BANQUET is always the lwighliglur ol tlie Latin year. Roman citizens and guests dressed in togas and sandals stepped witla riglat toot first over tl'1e flower-draped tliresliolcl ol tlie cafeteria. After malcing tlleir offerings to tlie Penates, tlie liouseliold gods, all toolc tlieir places at tlie laanquet talales, loecleclsecl witli spring llovvers, and tlie seniors and juniors as lmonored guests donned garlands of flowers. Slaves clad in tunics removed tl'1e sandals of tlae guests and served tliem roast turlcey direct from tlae trays of food wliicli were displayed. Qfferings of Wine, salt, and meal were made lay tlae consul. Dancers and musicians entertained all during tlie feast. THE JUNICJR CLASSICAL LEAGUE en- deavored to furtlier tlae love for Latin and to instill in fifty soplxornores, Wlio were initiated amid tliis atmosplaere of dignity, tlie desire to lcnow more about Roman civilization. Tlae Virgil Class ltlae seniorsj, led lay Consul Donna Deartli, carried on tlie formal ceremony, vvlrrile lvliss Veda lVlcCray presided over tlae informal initiation. Traditional refresluments of claeesecalces and grape juice lvvinei were served. lVlontl1ly J. C. L. programs entertained tlue memloers witla lioroscopes, trips tl'1rougl1 tlae Hlaower Regionsf, and a moclc ceremony offering tlianlcs to tlie classical gocls. Latin students malce tlieir offering to tlie gods as Pat Hatton and Donna Deartlw olliciate. i f in porin emo! . Qwmce THE SPANISH BANQUET held in the iatter part of Aprii. It was presented hy the students in Miss Josephine Armstrongs first and second year Spanish ciasses. The traditionai Spanish dishes of Nietta fSpanish teal, chicken and rice, and spice cakes were served hy voiunteer waiters from the French ciasses. Spanish costumes, dancing, singing, and an interesting floor show were given hy various students as the highlights of the eveningss entertainment. THE FRENCH BANQUET for the first and second year French classes was held the iast week in Aprii. Imported French waiters from M. H. S. serving delicious French foods of onion soup, chicken patties, French hread, and cream puffs, moved ahout among the tahies decorated with spring flowers. The speakers, tahie depicted a French sidewalk cafe. A French exchange student from Miami gave a speech on her countryys cus- toms and traditions. W8 QULIWWL og WUWLOLVLCQQ Jinnie Beattie, Phyllis Kincaid, Judy Weinstein Bruce Bedford, Virginia Tyson, Jean Kocsis 111 THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM is rated by most students as the most memoraiole evening in their high school career. Under a canopy of silver stars on a Paris sky, illuminated by a mirrored Ioan, M. H. S. upper-classmen danced to the music of Les Shepherd until midnight. The theme, HEvening in Parisf, was carried out by sidewalk cafes fitted with tables and chairs, French murals, and colorful flower gardens. Following a grand march processionai, Mike Lawson and Carolyn Wiicoff were crowned Prom King and Queen. Mujer ,aww 5 iw we vmceai lffren 112 Zena Niae Gentry, Mike Lawson, Carolyn Vvikotf, Larry Emricic Nlrs. Alcemian checks the students as they enter the gates at The world is all upside down in llme l..eSourdsville for their last laig fling of the year. wee small hours of the morning for Sue Fisher and Buddy Mann. we ofoene Ofgugizfalmchudfgo gmfw THE PROM IUBILEE, lasting from midnight until dawn, is sponsored hy parents, students, and friends of M. H. S. It loegins with a premiere movie presented lay the Paramount Theatre. After- wards the motorcade to l..eSourdsville Italie is escorted lay the Middletoxvn police. At the lralce there is dancing to a name hand until dawn, free rides, and a delicious lbrealcfast as the climax to the event. Work on the Jubilee hegins in January continuing through May. Since it is sponsored hy the Whole community, there are no faculty ad' visers.. 1058 Prom Juloilee Committee: Linda Vvoodrullf Russell Galloway, .lac Kendall, Fred Sande - , gt Q ,V v, I g U' .man X ! P rr Q X ,f ,fx .f 7 Why coaches get grey! Here coaches Ellison, Nlason, and Lewis sweat Hood as the grim gridcters struggle on. Ml C aw our migfafgg The crowd roars as the Mighty Nlidclies surge ahead of Colum- hus North,s Polar Bears. Little do they 'know the hitter encl. :X 147 j fx fl MGLUMCQ 'MMMQ M 4 Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown vw gricfcdem ro ULIIO lvlr. Elmo Lingrel, Middletown High School Athletic Director and Health and Safety Director lor all Middletown Schools, is truly a man with a million johs. He has charge ol the almost impos- sihle taslc ol selling tickets to M. H. S. athletic events, purchasing necessary supplies, scheduling all athletic contests, and arranging transportation and reservations for out-of-town trips. He is also in charge of the grade school sports programs. As Health and Safety Director, Mr. Lingrel malces reports and arranges for shots to keep M. H. S. students fully protected at all times. His Uloehind the scenesu worlt is a main cog in lVliddletown's superlo athletic program. cm Lmforeddiue More O Dayton Fairmont lxfliddletown O Lima 20 12 Newark Middletown 15 Dayton Roosevelt 7 27 Cincinnati Hughes Middletown 15 Cincinnati Vvithrow 7 21 Springfield Middletown 41 Dayton Dunbar O 14 Portsmouth Middletown 7 Hamilton 13 COACHES: lst Row -A Jack Reclc, JV football and track field events: Stan Lewis, football line and traclc lield evfnts: Bolo Kramer, golf and JV laaslcethall: Harold Mason, tennis and ioothall end: Wendell Diehl, hasehal . :ml Row - Glenn Ellison, head ioollaall' and traclcq Elmo Lingrel, athletic director: Paul Walker, head hasliethall and football haclclield. 11 6 1st Row - Manager Gene Helton, Ed Hill, Bolo Herndon, Bruce Bedford, Ronnie Morgan, .laclc Wallace, Bob Draut, Dennis Bloclc, Dave Ratlifl, Tom Kerr, Nelson Smith, Larry Smith, lxflanager .lerry Ingram. 2nd Row - Phil Alexander, Ron VVeaver, Don Holmes, Dan lvleelcer, Bold Balcer, Theron Adams, Jim VX7allcer, Jan Knepshield, Roger Lawson, Boh Strasshurger, Jerry Wells, Ted Traylor, Don Allen, Marcus Guy, Willie Johnson. jrcl Row r- Coach Tiger Ellison, Darnell Cox, Jim Forster, Joe Truss, Don Hughley, Tom Vvilliains, .lim Gates, George Lee, Ben Kalcaris, Fred Armstrong, Coach .laclc Reclc, Coach Harold Mason. Wicfjgfown O - ,ibayfon jairmonf Ml The Middletown Middies started their 15th season with Tiger Ellison at the helm, on Friday the 13th of Septemlaerg and unlucky 15 was too much for the Middies. The first hall was a tight defensive loattle with neither team moving the pigslcin close to paydirt. The Middies highly tout- ed passing attaclc got off to a brilliant start when Captain Jack Wallace connected with Bolu Robin- son on a 54 yard screen pass, hut after that it seemed to loog down hecause of the hard charg- ing Fairmont line. Meanwhile, Fairmont turned Tom Seitze, their powerful fullhacli, loose on a 60 yard scoring run and crucial IQ and 14 yard bursts to set up the other TD. So complete was Fairmontys domination of the second half that the Middies had the hall for only five plays in the final quarter. MANAGERS: Larry Long, Jerry lngrani, Gene Helton, Sam Johnston, and Toni Stulahs are shown working hehind the scenes. These fellows sort and repair equipment, handage wounds, and do many other odd johs to malce life easier for the memhers of the squad, E ywicfaffefozfrflv, 72 - Wewarg O The Niiddies posted their first win of the 1957 gridiron season defeating a highly rated Newark squad 12-O to even their record at 1 and 1, The Middies looked like a new team as they spoiled Newarlcs dream of an undefeated season and gained revenge for the 15-13 tie that ruined our perfect season in 1948. Defense and han control were prime factors in the victory as the Middies 11 completely scuttied Newark,s vaunted TD twins, Bishop and Kinser, and held Newark to a mere 54 yards rushing. The Eiiisonmen did all their gaining on the ground with Wallace, Robinson, Gates and VV'aHcer all doing yoemen work. Wallace hit paydirt for the first time of the season with a 2 yard plunge followed hy Jim Waikerxs 5 yard scoring dash in the last quarter. CAPTAIN JACK WALIAACE in a team election prior to the first football game the Middies elected Jack Wallace to lead them during the 1957 season. This twig 210 pound senior responded by giving Middletown some of the finest football it has seen in a long time. As offensive 'quarterback Captain Wallace directed the team skillfully, mixing a grinding ground attack with long passesg while on defense his hone crushing tacldes icept our toes pinned to the ground. After a hriiiiant season, Jack was named 0hio,s hest defensive hack. He also received the honor of heing elected AH-American center iine- hacker. Jim Gates Jerry Wells Ed Hill Jim Walker Wicfafdfown Q7 - mcilfrzwrlfi ,JQifrg!Le5 79 In the third game of the 1957 gridiron season the Hixfiighty Middiesyi roiied to an impressive 27-19 Win over the Big Red of Cincinnati Hughes at Barnitz Field. Some 4,000 fans Watched the Mid- dies score all their 27 points in the first haif. The first TD was scored loy halihacli Bob Robinson on a four yard jaunt after runs of 23 and '52 yards lay Robinson and Jim Gates respectiveiy set up the score. Wallace then hit Larry Smith with a 50 yard pass and followed with a 30 yarder to Ed Hill to the 1 yard line. A quarterloaclc snealc made it 15-O. The second quarter saw Wallace pitch out to Robinson who raced 25 yards around right end for the Middies third taily on a spectacular option play. Walker converted his second of three at- tempts. Hughes, first score came on an intercepted pass, which was followed lay a 17 yard romp around end lay Gates for the Wiiddies final score. Aided loy several lfumloles, Hughes dominated the second half and tightened the score to 27-19 loe- lore the iinai gun sounded. 7Wfc!0!LIf0z.1f1z Q7 - XS?9l'lil'L?AQfC! O In their first Greater Qhio League contest of the current season Tiger Eiiisonys Niighty Middies rolled to a tidy 21-0 shutout over Springfieicrs Hu-ridden Vviidcats. With three of their first string hacks sidelined with flu, Springfield didn,t present quite the threat it might haveg yet it was still a minor upset and mari: of great improvement for the Middies. The Middies first score came on a 20 yard scamper hy flashy haifhacic Boh Rohin- son, who foiiowed hy scoring again just heiore the half ended. Jim Vvaiicerys efficient toe sent hoth extra points sailing through the uprights to give the Middies a 14-0 halftime lead. The iinai TD was scored in the 4th quarter when Big Jack VXfaiiace went off tacicie for 2 yards to paydirt. Vvaiicer added the point after to maice it 21-O. Special praise should he given to the defensive unit that held the flashy Wildcats in check throughout the game as the Middies made their most impressive showing to date.. 120 Phil Alexander, Roger Lawson, Don Robinson Jan Knepshield Bob Robinson Dennis Block Dan Allen 7Wfid!C!lQfOlfUlfL 74 - !00rLL5nfL0z4IfA 73 in their fifth outing of the IQS7 campaign, Niiddietownis amazing hunch of midgets cut down a huge Portsmouth Trojan squad 14-13 in one of the higgest upsets of Middietown history. Even the heaviiy favored Trojans, raniced fifth in the state of Qhio, with a 52 pound Weight advantage per man, couid not stop the Magnificent Middies as they thriiied a iarge homecoming crowd with a hriiiiant dispiay of spirit and scrap. The Trojans drew first hiood when they converted a furnioieci punt into a touchdown to taiqe a 6-O iead in the first quarter. The Middies then got a ioig iooost as ,ian Knepshieid intercepted a pass and raced to the Trojan 24. Severai piays iater Jim Gates tooic it over from the 12 on a neat douioie reverse. Jim Vvaiifer converted to give the Middies a 7-6 haif- time edge. Portsmouth snatched hacic the iead in the third quarter with a second TD, hut the Mid- dies, not to he denied, took the hail Q2 yards on a sustained drive capped ioy Waiiaceiys 1 yard quarterioacif sneaic. Ucvoiden Toeu Walker made the cruciai conversion to end scoring. Portsmouth threatened seriousiy severai times as the game neared its ciose, hut the Niiddies defense rose to preserve the amazing victory. l2l WiJc!LLL0wn O - ima Q0 Dave Ratliff Larry Smith In a complete reversal of form from their pre- vious contest, the Mighty Middies were thrashed soundly hy a fired up Lima squad at Lima,s home- coming celebration. The underdog Spartans com- pletely dominated the game as they outfought and outplayed the Middies throughout the entire con- test. Lima scored first when a Spartan punt took a had hounce and hit Phil Alexander in the hack. They recovered the loose hail on the Nliddie 45, and from there the Spartans took it over, with a pass from Eiclchoff to Moeller for the final 11 yards climaxing the drive. They followed with two long sustained drives resulting in touchdowns with fullback Hefner and haifhacic Daily scoring on runs of 52 and 16 yards, respectively. It was strictly no contest at Lima gained over 300 yards while the Nliddies could never penetrate past the Lima 45. The upset at the hands of the Spartans left the Middies with a 4-2 record, already more losses than they incurred in their ,56 campaign. Bob Strassburger Don Holmes , ,,., V 52 122 fum: ge: 1 midddfown 73 - lbayfon poojeuek 7 After several games with other teams which were crippled hy the flu, the Ntiddies were finally hit hy the hug this weeic it was so had the contest had to he postponed from Thursday to Saturday. Even so the Ntiddies mustered enough strength to down the speedy Teddies of Dayton Roosevelt 13-7. Bouncing hack from the shutout at Lima, the Middies toot: the opening kickoff hack to their own 25. From there they started a sustained drive that netted them a touchdown before the game was four minutes old. The drive was sparked hy Vvailaces passing, as he hit Robinson and Walker Bruce Bedford Ron Morgan with passes of 25 and 20 yards, respectively. it was one of Waiiaceys hetter nightsg he hit 8 of 13 aerials for 128 yards including his first TD pass of the season, a 7 yarder to Robinson for the second score. VVaHcer,s second conversion attempt was wide snapping his string of 7 straight. Roose- veIt,s score came on a sensational 80 yard pass from Macpherson to Taylor in the fourth quarter, hut it was too fate. it was the Middies fifth vic- tory against two defeats and another gem for the defense who held Roosevelt to 87 yards rushing. Bob Draut Bob Herndon Theron Adams Don Hughley Tom Kerr AI Mosely WMf6!c!LLL0w1fL 73 -- ilacixaxzafz' lpliflwow 7 Nliddletownys Mighty Middies, usually a first half hall clula, loounced loaclc with two fourth quarter touchdowns to defeat Cincinnati With- row, 13-7, at Trechter Stadium. A hrealc for With- row helped them score their first TD in the second period when a pass laounced out of Larry Smithys arms into Tiger end Dick Bendeclcs grasp. This 40 yard pass sparked the drive that gave the Tigers a 7-0 hall time lead. The second hall was a complete reversal as the Middies dominated play. An 89 yard sustained drive, capped hy Jim Gates, 10 yard sprint around right end to paydirt, tight- ened the Contest. The crucial conversion was wide and it looked lilce the point would decide the game. But as time ran out the Middies smashed haclc with a 64 yard drive with Wallace loulling the final yard for the score. Vxfallcer added an insur- ance point to put the game on ice. The locals oi- lense sparlced hy several larilliant option plays rolled for 237 yards to give the Middies an excel- lent 6-2 record going into the last two loig home games. i l i i Wcfcfdfown 47 - layfon ibnngar O The high flying Middletown Middies warmed up for the Butter Bowl hy running roughshod over Dayton Dunbar, 41-O, in their hest offensive show- ing since 1954. They wasted little time in putting on their power display as they marched 56 yards after the opening kickoff with Bolo Robinson skirting end for the last 22 yards. This TD started a parade to the goal-line including two touch- downs hy Wallace, one a 74 yard run, the tong- est run from scrimmage of the seasong a 60 yard Bob Baker Dan Meeker sprint hy Louis Vvhiteg a 24 yard end run hy Rohinsong and a 24 yard pass from Wallace to Larry Smith, all for scores. Actually Dunbar put on a very good show in the first half, hut they couldnit reach pay-dirt, as the defensive unit made two great goal-line stands to rack up their third shutout of the season. The last -quarter saw Tiger Ellison empty his hench, for the first time. The victory gave the Middies a 7-2 record with one game left. Marcus Guy Jim Forster 12 Ted Traylor Ron Gray 7! lf0lftflfL 7 in the final game of the 1Q57 tootioaii season the Niiddietown Middies met with Hamiltons Big Blue. The Butler Bowl, packed with tradition, was even more exciting, because it was to decide first place in the G. Q. L. hetween two teams with identical 7-2 records. Another poor First half put the Middies in a hig 1,5-O hole as Hamilton domi- nated play, scoring on a IO yard run hy Curtiss and a 2 yard plunge hy Gibson. -Niidway through the third quarter the Wiiddies came roaring hack with a scoring march sparked hy two screen passes from Vvaiiace to Xfvaiker for 54 and 11 yards and capped hy VXfaHace's 1 yard plunge. UGoiden George Lee Ron Weaver .jw!ca1f11z'g01z Z3 Toen Walker converted to make it 13-7. Nliddie- town then forced the Big Blue to punt and had the hall again with ahout five minutes left. The Eliisonmen marched to a First down on Hamiitonis 19 yard line, and it hegan to look like they might pull it out: hut two passes failed and fourth down pass from Wallace to Don Robinson was dropped on the goal line ending M. H. S. hopes. The loss closed the season with an excellent 7-5 record, another great year for Tiger and his forces. Special praise should he given to Captain Jack Wallace. defensive man of the year: Dennis Block, lineman of the year: and Jim Vvatker, hack of the year. 126 i-Qjytft iwfftg' The Middie JV football squad gave M. H. S. fans good cause for optimism as they racked up a tidy 5 Wins, 1 toss record. In their first game the boys Went down to a defeat at the hands of a Springfield team that used several varsitv play- OLMLEZ! M85 ers: hut then they rotted to three consecutive vic- tories to wind up the season. The Asian Flu epidemic caused two of the originally scheduled six games to he cancelled. 795 7 HW Ntiddietown O Springfield 14 Wliddtetown 14 Dayton Fairmont 6 Middietoxvn IQ Hamilton 7 Nliddietown 13 Hamilton 7 ist Row - Larry Campbell, John Wilhighf, Steve Watson, ,Ian Fraley, Tom Pence, Doug Jowett, Ron Haddix, John Hin. 2nc1 Row - Jim Smith, Mike Finley, Sam Bell, Gerald Jackson, Brian Lennie, Don Baker, Tom Vviuiams, Joe Truss, Ben Kakaris, Fred Armstrong, Ron VVeax'er. 3rd Row M Manager Tom Stuhhs, Nianager Larry Long, Roy Lucas, Wvillie Johnson, Darren Cox, Roger Starkey, Eddie Gordon, Francis Wtartin, Charles Jenkins. Marcus Guy, Coach Jack Reck, Ntanager Sam Johnston. 127 ISI Row - Dottie Sams. lvlary Ann hqorgan, Hazel Vvhitner, Phyilis Cox, Rachel lxfloclchee, Zella lvlae Gentry, Ruthie Mendenhall. Qllll ROH7 f-' rrQl'l'y Iixllfey, 121.155 CBHIIOWVZIY, -lill0IlliclS I-l0VVfll'Cl, DOH Slilllffir, B013 Sh'3gCIlliHCl , Dave Dannef, Fred SHHCICF. MA AML! Olflflf' '0!flfLQC0lflf2uLlfLg QEIJLQQVL Between halves ol the Portsmouth game, Mid- dletown High School proudly crowned Phyllis Cox Homecoming Queen lor 1957. This climaxed a weeli ol vigorous campaigning in which Phyllis was elected queen over six other candidates loy the Nl. H. S. student loody. The Homecoming celelaration was opened 'hy a parade including the Nliddie Nlarching Band, the queen and her court .lack Vvallace, Phyllis Cox riding in convertibles donated lay local car dealers, the Royal Float, and the McKinley Band. Her Majesty was crowned and presented a houquet of roses hy Captain Jaclc Wallace. After the game Queen Phyllis was honored at the Royal Ballnat the school and presented an engraved foothall hy the Student Council. Phyllis Cox, Don Stallcer ,lCi - , 5 W? b - .L xfvw X' V g '0Ql:Q2:5py, 6 J Phyllis Cox IZQ George Payne in Do n g A C Mitciell D ie Wood Captain Jerry Lucas, Larry Ernricic, Benny 0 ell T 1 Sl er J VV lice Ciarle F He G e S Kneeling - Robert Kramer, Asst. Coach: 0lfL GLVL CULQQV15 Zjgf lfIfLOLlfL? VQCOIW if Niiddietown Fairmont Middletown Springfield Middletown Franklin Middletown Dunbar Middletown Vviuour Wright Middletown Roosevelt Middletown Columbus East Middletown Columbus South Middletown Xenia Middletown Springfield Middletown Lima Middietoxvn Hamilton Wliddletown Taylor Middletown Centrai iMiddletown Portsmouth Nliddietown Hamilton Middletown Lima Middletown Portsmouth Captain Jerry Lucas, Middietownls Alifxmeri- can center, led the Middies to their fabulous cage record. In his three seasons at M. H. S. Jerry broke almost every individual scoring mark in the Wliddie record books, became time tirst Middie three time All-Stater, and was chosen AH-American. In fact, he was almost unanimously considered time nation,s number 1 player by the experts. Wm'0!6!LLL01.1f1v, - jgairmofzf 53 The 1957-58 version of the lvliddletown Nliddies picked up where last years squad left oil as they coasted to an 82-55 victory over Dayton Fairmont in the seasons opener. A capacity crowd at the Wade E. Miller Gym watched the Middies' height malce up for their early season rustiness as Walker completely unloaded the hench enroute to victory numher 55 in a row. The Vvallcermen fell hehind 6-0 in the opening minutes ol the game and didn't score a point until four minutes and forty seconds of play had gone hy. All-American center Jerry Lucas finally got the steamroller moving and sparked the Middies to a 58-29 halftime lead. From there it was strictly no contest. As was expected, Captain Lucas led the Middies attaclc with 58 points, followed hy Roberts with 12 and Sizer with 10. Wiafczfg Zfowm, 72 The unstoppahle Wliddies of Nliddletown jour- neyed to Springfield for the second game of the '57-58 cage season and had little troulole downing the Vvildcats A72-46. The triumph tied the all-time record for consecutive victories set at 54 hy Belle- point in 1924 and 1925. Although ahead only 15-12 at the end ol: the initial period, the Middies l forizzgfie 4 6 hlasted the game wide open in the second canto with a 24 point outhurst while holding the Reaper city aggregation to 9. Neither clulo was overly impressive, hut the Middies did show considerahle improvement offensively and defensively over the season,s opener. Lucas and Sizer led the Nliddies' attaclc with 55 and 16 points, respectively. WiJJfQfOlfl!lfL 78 - jrafzgglz 38 The high flying Nliddletown Middies reached another pealc of all-time greatness when they de- feated the Franklin Vvildcats 78-58 to record their 55th consecutive victory hrealcing Bellepoinfs 54 year old record. For the third straight time the Vvallcermen fell hehind in the early stages ol the contest only to lorealc the game open in the second quarter. Franlclins passing, weaving offense slow- ed the game almost to a standstill and held the Middies to a mere 1 1-7 first quarter lead, hut a 2Q point second period lorolce up the losers, stall and iced a victory lor the locals. A sharp pressing defense harassed the Franldinites and forced them into frequent errors. The Vvallcermen were paced hy Lucas' 27 marlcers, and 14 point efforts hy Sizer and Emriclc. Benny Roberts Larry Emriclc Tom Si:er IQ forma 8 f - ln the fourth game ol the ,57-,58 campaign the invincilale Middies hreezed to an 81-55 win over Dayton Dunhar. The victory was not altogether an easy one as the Vvolverines proved to he a fast- moving, scrappy hall cluh. The Ulxflighty Nliddiesn jumped to a 25-10 lead at the quarter and led at the hall 45-50. ln the final halt Nliddletown tightened its defense, holding Dunlaar to 25 points while they tallied 56. All-American Jerry Lucas was uncanny as he poured in shot alter shot from 414011111 65 f - Rolling to their 57th consecutive win, the Mid- dles over-powered the Vvillour Wright Pilots, 81- 61, at the Dayton Fairgrounds Coliseum. Round- ing into championship form, the Middies went to work right at the gun talqing a Q-0 lead and pouring in 26 points in the first quarter. Lucas was held to a season,s low of 20 points, hut forward Ben Roherts came up with his hest effort of the young season with 14 marlfers. Vvith a 51-21 halftime IQ f0lflfl'L 76 - lxfliddletownls long and lanlcy cagers journeyed to the Dayton Fairgrounds Coliseum for the second weelc in a row and turned haclc the spirited challenge ol Roosevelfs Teddies 76 to 55. The game was much tighter than the score indicated: only a poor 26W shooting hy the scrappy Teddies lcept the contest from heing a real thriller. The Teddies had plenty ol chances to score and actually toolc more shots than the taller VVz-illcermen. It was BCL LLOWL ililfl Adi' every conceivable angle, scoring 52 points in the lirst hall. While the rest of the team were off, Lucas and Ernriclc supplied the scoring and re- hounding punch with 47 and 15 points, respect- ively. Coach Walker' pulled a novel defense out of the hat, and it was quite effective. The zone press, as it is called, is a lull court press dropping into a man to man as the other team crosses center. It is just another evidence of VVallcer,s coaching greatness. lead and 68-55 third quarter margin, Coach Walker used the hench quite freely, and nine ol the eleven players scored. Qnly a spree of 20 straight points hy the Pilots against the Middie suhs kept the game from laeing a complete rout. No one person could he listed as a standout. Three of the first five hit double figures, and four other players were close hehind with eights and nines. L-Zb6Lf7f0l'L QOOJQUQA a typical Nliddie-Teddie hattle with plenty of last action and rough play. The Middies hrolce the game open early in the first half. hut had no chance to coast as Roosevelt, led lay sophomore Ray Brown, continually threatened to close the gap. ln the opener of a tough holiday schedule the Nliddies showed a well-rounded attaclq with three men in the doulale figures: Lucas, ZQQ Sizer, 173 Emriclt, 10. - ix ' 0-4- ywiofcfifozfzfn 78 - A disappointed capacity crowd of 5,800 watched the iviighty Middies defeat a surprisingly poor Columhus East squad 78-48. Expecting to witness another typical Middie-Tiger thriiier, they saw the Vvaiicermen turn the game into a complete rout, in which hoth teams emptied the hench. The sixth rated Tigers came out with a 2-1-2 zone defense to stop AH-American Jerry Lucas. They succeeded in Uhoidingu him to 22 points, hut they couid not contain the rest of the regulars who provided the Lfown 8 Q M- The Middies continued turning hack ali chaiien- gers as they roiied to an easy 89-59 victory over Coiumhus South at the Wade E. Miller Gym. Middletown fans hegan to wonder if the Walker- men would ever meet any stern competition, for the Middies once more received only token resis- tance. South was without the services of its sharp- shooting star, Ken Fowler, who was averaging 25 points per game: hut it is douhtfui whether two players of Fowieris caiiher would have made any Alfozfun 93 A tiny hand oi Buccaneers made the trip from Xenia to Niiddietown and gained the admiration of Middie fans with a vaiiant try. Although they didnit come close to heating the Middies, they did prove that a iittie effort on the hardwood can go a long way. in three of the four quarters the Vvaiicermen outscored their foe hy a total of only 6 points, hut it was an amazing second quarter that huried the Bucs. in the second canto the de- COAfLl7'l,gL1,Z5 Avaffff hest team effort to date. The most impressive part of the game was the Middies, defense which com- pieteiy shackled East and their vaunted scoring sensation, Mei Nowveii, for three quarters. Qniy a good fourth quarter against the iocai suhs saved the Tigers from complete humiliation. In their 7th win of the campaign and 59th in a row the Niiddies got a haianced scoring punch with Lucas taiiying 22, Sizer 18, Emricir 10. COKLIVLADLI5 Sbtfk difference in the final outcome. South had neither the aggressiveness nor the aioiiity to cope with the iocai forces, who couid very easily have scored 100 had they needed to. Lucas, continuing his roie as feeder and decoy, canned 52 points: while the guards, Sizer and Fuiier, turned in hriiiiant 22 and 12 point performances. Sizer,s 22 point effort was his first 20 pins production in two years of regular play. - enia 58 . vastating Niiddies racked up 55 points to Centrais 4 with a phenomenal 75.7 shooting percentage. Even the springs in the Bucs, legs couidnit maice up for the tremendous height disadvantage: hut, although they trailed all the way, they never quit - much to the pleasure of the iocai fans. Lucas led the scoring with 28 points, hut it was Tom Sizeris 25 point effort that thriiied the crowd. Larry Emricic also had douhie figures with 10. -ff ' W W A '--J.- W -L 1--1.1.' -H 0 - if gv,,LQ,f4 - 1 . 7? .s' f f ,-f 7Wif!JLf0lfUl7, 6 7 An enthusiastic crowd in search of an upset paclced the Lima gym to capacity for the first time as the supposedly weali Lima Spartans gave the Middies their sternest test of the campaign and came close to upsetting the state champs from Middletown. Both teams got off to a slow start with the Middies on the long end of a 15-6 first .quarter score. Even a 25 point second quarter spree by the Vvallcermen did not stop the Spartans who came out behind 58-25 at halftime and started ymfcfcfiforfffz - Jgalniholfz A record crowd ol 15,649 turned out at the Cin- cinnati Gardens to witness the long-awaited show- down between Ohiovs lirst and second ranked basketball powers. The marauding Middies stag- gered badly lor three quarters but put on a devas- tating fourth quarter burst to shatter the Big Bluels hopes for the upset and carry their strealc to 65 consecutive victories. The Big Blue played the all- conquering Nliddies to a virtual standstill for three cantos with quarter scores of 14-15, 29-25, and 45-40. However, the last quarter was a completely different story as the lvliddies dominated play, out- scoring the Hamiltonians 21-9. The lVliddies sorely missed the services of guard Chuck Fuller who was sidelined with a groin injury, but Mr. Inside and Mr. Gutside, Lucas and Sizer, combined to outscore the Blue. Qnly four Nliddies entered the scoring column. The victory, the seventh in a row over Hamilton, gave the Middies undisputed first place in the G. 0. L. 1 m'cz!c!AIf0z,rfzfr 83 - prflzg fe!! 51' lVliddletown's scintillating cage wonders con- tinued their march toward an undefeated season with an 85-51 victory over the Springfield Wild- cats in a return engagement at the Wade E. Miller' Gym. Both teams were cold at the start ol the game, lceeping the score close enough to create a little excitementg but alter a 15-9 first quarter the Middies lowered the boom in the second canto to malce it '59-24 at half time. Coach Vvallcer cleared the bench in the fourth quarter, and the reserves came up with a pleasing 23 point effort. The Middies were paced by Lucas, Sizer and Emriclc with 50, 18, and 12, respectively. The victory was number IO of the campaign and the second in the Greater Qhio League lor the Nliddletonians. -- ima whittling away at the score. At the end of the third quarter the Middies led by only 11 points, and Lima was coming on strong. ln the fourth quarter the fired up Spartans came within 5 points ol the Middies, but in vain, as baskets by Lucas and Emriclr put the game out of reach. The out- standing feature of the game from the Middies' viewpoint was the sharp shooting and ball hand- ling of our fine guards, Tom Sizer and Charles Fuller. Sizer had 25, Lulce, 16, and Fuller, 14. Jim Walker l N T: '--Ll.. Wicalafdfomffv, 87 - L'!2Cfl'Ll'L6Li-i jaygw 57 A small hut scrappy Taylor team from Cincin- nati suffered an 87-57 sethack at the hands of the uiVIighty Nliddiesu at Miller Gym. The Walker- men put their fast hreak to good use as they quickly jumped to a 24-12 first quarter lead. The visitors continued to run with the locals in the second period and as a result fell even farther hehind. The third quarter marked the return to Wiafafdfozfun - Middletown,s tail and talented cagers traveled to Cincinnati Central for a non-league encounter and had no trouhle racking up victory number 66, 96-51. The closest Central managed to come was 8-8 in the early moments of the contest which quickly turned into a slaughter. The Middies kept the game interesting and the crowd smiling with ywiofafilfown 78 In their fifteenth outing of the current campaign the Middie cagers soundly trounced the Ports- mouth Trojans, 78-50, in a Greater Ohio League encounter at the Wade E. Miller Gym. It was another field night for AH-American center Jerry Lucas and running mate Tom Sizer as the pair racked up 40 and 18 points respectively to out- score the entire Fioodwali City aggregation. The action of guard Chuck Fuller, who dazzled the crowd with his spectacular passing and sparked the Vvaikermen to a 26-point outhurst. Meanwhile, Taylor managed only Q points and trailed 75-57 at the end of the canto. The fourth quarter was hand- led hy the suhs. Lucas and Sizer emerged as high- point men with 32 and 20 points, respectively. ilzczffmfzafi Cgnfraf 57 some dazzling hail handling and humorous antics, as Mr. Inside and Mr. Qutside once again out- scored the opposition. The suhs provided some thrills and almost reached the century mark with 25 points in the final quarter. Lucas led the at- tack with 54 points, followed hy Sizer with 20 and Roherts with 1 1. W0ffmmfA 50 Trojans, currently last in the G. O. L., tacked the height and experience to cope with the Walkermen and were especially hurt hy the ahsence of hig George Ison, their 6,5U center. The Nliddies led all the way as Portsmouth never came ciose. The quarter scores were IQ-10, 56-25, 59-55, and 78-50 with the Nliddies, of course, on the long end. Charles Fuller A. C. Mitchell Jim Downing 1 Wicbfilfouflz Larry Emriclc, lVliddletown's hig forward, put on a hrilliant display ol shooting from the corners to lolow l'lamilton,s zone strategy to pieces and lead the mlVlagnilicent Nliddiesw to a resounding 89-67 victory over the Big Blue. Hamilton came out in a tight three man Zone that shaclcled All American Jerry Lucas and left Emricli and Roloerts open. It was then that the loig forward rose up to play the greatest game of his career, craclcing 10 points L forum f The ulxflagnificent lVliddiesU continued their display ol lVliddie Nlagic as they out-ran, out-shot, and out-Lucased the Lima Spartans to the tune of 105-48. The Vvallcermen, fired up hy their poor showing in Lima and lay the cutting remarlcs of Spartan coach, Lyle Barloer, poured it on the Spartans in a devastating display ol power. Jerry Lucas showed why he is All-Everything as he ywialclfdfowrr 79 The lVlicldie lVlagicians traveled to the Flood- wall City to put the finishing touches on their third straight undefeated season as they coasted to numlner 70 over Portsmouth 79-47. There was no comparison between the lVliddies' play at Ports- mouth and their previous tvvo efforts against Lima and Hamilton. However, it was more than ade- quate to clown the outmanned Trojans. Leading - tklalnigfon 6 7 in the first quarter and 18 points in the game, and forcing Hamilton to ahanclon their zone. With pressure off Lucas, Emriclc turned decoy, and Lucas poured in 34 points whipping his man time after time. The lVlidclies louilt up a loig enough lead to let the sulos talce over at the end. It was a hril- liant team effort and a sweet victory lor the locals who led at all stops enroute to their eighth straight victory over the Blue. -- ima 4 8 smashed his own record ol SQ with a 65 point out- lourst. 'Big Lulceu scored 17 points in the first quarter, 20 in the second, 11 in the third, and 15 in the final canto lor his record hrealcing 65. The Vvallcermen displayed more of the sensational loaslcethall of last weelcls Hamilton game leading at all stops, 28-5, 56-20, 74-55, and 105-48. - Woffdmonfk 47 only 50-22 at hall time, the Vvalltermen finally iced the game in the second half on the strength of Jerry Lucas' efforts. The main thrills ol the somewhat sloppy contest were provided hy Lucas who hrolce Wilt Chamloerlainys high school scoring record with 37 points raising his total to over 2250 points. The only other bright spot was the Nliddies, de- fensive play in holding the Trojans to 47. Gene Snow Dale Wood George Payne - X 'T!71' 1 'glZ...,. Y' ' Standing -1 Ron Sarzier, Jim Hartman, Gerald Tilohs, Reg Begley, Bill lxiartins, Clark Erlandson, Don Dykes. Francis Nlartin, John Reed, Dave VVeidner, Arha Thomas, David Cox. Darnell Cox. Fred Armstrong, Merlin Pope. Kneeling - Vvalt Beatty, Manager: Boh Kramer, Head Coach: Fritz Roberts, manager. we Jw 5 ow poide an Middletown 45 Dayton Fairmont Middletown 55 Springfield Middletown 65 Franlclin Middletown 40 Dayton Dunloar Middletown 47 Vvilhur Wright Middletown 50 Dayton Roosevelt Middletown 55 KY, Braves Middletown 52 KY' Braves Middletown 67 Xenia ,il if ' . ' e i Jh- 1,31 7 , Nllllli' my ff 'i!l!l!!f v Dj , Eilliliii xl 'I 1 1 1 r I , Zi lm ff ' E ' ' I an X YI ,oh I' L - , -R 1 ' f 4- -ual, 1 lOlf'Olf1fLL158 Nliddletown 55 Springfield 5 1 Middletown 52 Lima 42 Middletown SQ Hamilton 58 Middletown 60 Cincinnati Taylor 42 Middletown 55 Cincinnati Central 46 Middletown 61 Portsmouth 45 Middletoyvn 52 Hamilton SQ Middletown 52 Lima 64 Middletown 41 Portsmouth 3Q After finding the going a hit rough during early season play, the JVIS streamed through seven straight wins to finish the year with an acceptahle 10 won, 8 lost record. Francis Martili, rugged sophomore center, led the way as top scorer and improved steadily throughout the season. Bill Martins and Jim Hart- man showed promise as future loaclccourt meng and John Reed, Don Dykes, and Fred Armstrong indicated that they will he in the running for a spot on next yearis Middies. ' 1 Wi0!6!Lf0M!lfL 85 - The unheaten Middletown Middies' bid for a third consecutive state championship got off on the right Foot as they defeated the Dunhar Wolverines 85-57 at the Dayton Fieldhouse on Fehruary 26. The Wolverines furnished only token resistance trailing all the way. The high quarter of the game was the third in which the Middies tallied 27 points, 16 hy Lucas. Walker unloaded the hench in tire fourth quarter, and everyhody on the tourney Wiczfcfgzfomfw, 88 - 5,800 fans at the U. D. Fieldhouse watched Middietownys Uwiagnificent Middiesy, move into the semi-finals of the Dayton District with a solid 86-55 victory over the Chaminade Eagles. The Middies made less offensive use of Jerry Lucas than prohahiy any other time in his career. With a tight three man zone thrown up around him, Lucas turned decoy, and the other four starters had a field day. Firing at a steady 52.1070 clip the Vvaiicermen produced prohahiy their hest team ef- .ib6Lyf0lfL lblftllgdl' squad entered the scoring column as the suhs racked up 25 points. Something new was added this year when the Dayton District was divided into two sectionals, one at U. D. and one at Middletown. An added threat was that Hamiitonis always tough Big Blue were moved into the Dayton District to pre- sent a great challenge to the Middies' plans for the state crown. 3876014 CA6LI4fLil'L6LJ8 53 fort to date as four players hit douhie figures. Tom Sizer led the way with 19, followed hy Lucas with 17, Roherts 16, Emrick 12, and Fuller 8. The hest haianced effort came in the second quarter when six players divided the 22 points almost equally hetween themselves. The suhs continued their im- provement with a good 22 point fourth quarter effort. These second and third string hoys did a great joh, and hegan giving Nliddietown fans high hopes for next year. x4 ?- f f. '6JJLf0Li!ll QQ - For the sixteenth time in seventeen years the Middies of Middletovvn found themselves in the finals of the Dayton District after a hard fought Q2-72 victory over the Roosevelt Teddies. The fast and scrappy Teddies chose to use a full court press against the Vvancermen only to have the strategy hackfire in their faces as the Niiddies ran them into the ground. Had the Middies heen off, it might have heen a different storyg hut the locals fired away at .ib0Lf!LL0lfL goodeuetgl a 52.6'Z clip including a devastating 190.0670 third quarter percentage to shatter the Teddies, hopes of victory and hump them off the Hearthreaic Highway. Even a mighty effort hy sophomore sensation Ray Brown couidnyt stop Captain Jerry Lucas who whipped his man time after time to tally 41 markers. He was well supported hy Siler with 24 and Emricic with 14, ywiafcfglfown 66 - akfamigfon 62 The old adage that the third time is the charm almost proved true in the finals of the Dayton District when HamiIton,s Big Blue gave the Mid- dies the fight of their lives. The third meeting of the two ciuhs was a nip and tuck, see-saw hattie which saw the Blue hold a three point margin several times in the final minutes hefore the Mid- dies pulled it out hy the score of 66-62. Playing 15 without the services of Tom Sizer, who fouled out, 'Q and with two other men having four fouls, the Mid- 4 dies were once again pulled through hy the tre-T' mendous clutch effort of Jerry Lucas. The pat- Lf tern of the game can easily he seen hy the quarter Q scores of 17-17, 37-35 KI-Iamiltonj, 48-47, andf 66-62. Lucas led the way with 29, followed hyij Sizer's 14 and Fullers 10. if Lfozfwz 77 iwiddtetowds defending state champs took their second hig step toward another state crown as they moved into the 'regionals at Cincinnati with a 71-58 triumph over Chillicothe. In overcoming the Cavaliers, the Middies were none too impressive, obviously iooicing ahead to later games, hut they stiii had enough to subdue their outmanned op- ponents. Jerry Lucas and Larry Emriclc did most of the offensive damage with 48 points hetween 7Wic!6!LLL01fffn iViiddletown,s tall and talented cagers qualified for the state finals hy sweeping Dayton Fairview from the tournament trail with a resounding Q6-67 victory in the regional finals at the Cincin- nati Gardens. The Middies all hut sewed the victory up in the early moments, and from there it was just a -question ot how many points they would rack up in their 76th straight victory. The Middie starters, clicking with amazing perfection, ran up 77 points before retiring at the end of three - CAZKACOLLAQ 58 them. Emrick had another great first quarter, drop- plng in Q of the Middies, IQ points and sweeping the hanichoards time after time. The contest was actually quite ciose, hut the sloppy, careless play of hoth ciuhs was rather disappointing. After the game Vvaiicer expressed his hope that the Middies got that had play out of their system and would he hack on the heam for the remaining games. - airuzfew 6 7 quarters. The subs, led hy George Payne, ahnost pushed the score over the century mark. For the first time this year all the five starters cracked douhie figures, Lucas leading the way with 27, Sizer 14, Roherts 15, Emriclc 12 and Fuller 10. The game saw the Purple and White equal their ail- time record for total shots with 108 attempts and give warning to all that they intend to sweep on to the state crown. - Kal hem-N . .6!6!L1f0Ll!lfL 62 - The most fabulous era in the history of Ohio high school basketball came to an end on March 21, IQSS, when the Columbus North Polar Bears upset the mighty Middies 63-62. The victory for North marked the end of the Middies' 76 game winning streak, a streak which had taken the Middies through three regular seasons and two state championships undefeated. North received credit around the state for play- ing an almost perfect game. Middletown threaten- ed to break the game wide open several times, but they could not gain enough momentum, and North refused to crack. Middletown trailed at the first quarter marker, 16-14, but for a white in the second quarter they were the Middies of old, as they tied the game up at half time, 50-30. After the intermission, the Middies, playing their best basketball of the game, came back to take the lead, 48-45, at the third quarter mark. However, the North team, sticking with their slowed-up offense to set up perfect screens and COAfLl'l7,glfLf5 WMM taking only driving lay-ups and clear set shots, regained the lead, 61-56, with 1:20 to go, and fans began looking to see if Middletown could repeat their fantastic come-from-behind victory in the state semi-final one year before. Lucas scored on a tip-in, and Sizer followed with a steal and tay-up for two more. North, temporarily rattled, turned the bail over to the Middies again, but the Middies' next shot was off. The rebound was tied up, and on the tip Tom Sizer was fouled by Northys big gun, Jack Landis. With eleven seconds to go, Sizer calmly santa two tout shots, putting the Middies ahead 62-61. North tried a long pass down court, which Jerry Lucas could only knock out of bounds. Qn the throw in, Norths Eddie Clark drove down the middle and scored the shot-heard-round-Qhio. The Middies got one more chance but Larry Emriclcys hurried shot from the corner was oft. North had accomplished the impossible. 141 N Ci'ii1ERi.EADERS - Ann Lawson, Sharon ixlifiqlligiii, .ieanne Lindsay, Ruthie hfiendenhaii. Leaping: .iudy Vvhitt, iincia Pennington. dawg ww fevmw wrffr fripmf aww! pep CHEERLEADERS - Leading iViiddietown's en- thusiastic rooting section at aii ioothaii and hasicethaii games were the hi. H. S. cheerieaders. Chosen annuaiiy hy the Student Councii, this yearys cheerieaders were seniors, Ruthie Nienden- haii, Judy Whitt, Linda Pennington, and Jeanne Lindsayg and sophomores, Sharon McKnight and Ann Lawson. The varsity cheerieaders received new uniforms, which added to their attractiveness. The pert and peppy JV cheerieaders, who cheered at aii junior varsity ioasicethaii games, were Betty Vvehh, Caroi Sue Fagan, Dorothy Lacey, Faye Ferguson, Lihhy Crane, and Pauia Niciceii. Both groups were directed hy Miss Ann Sweeney. THE MIDDIE MAGIC MAKERS have enjoyed their third successiui season. They are an organized cheering section which performs at aii the home hasicethaii games and at the home Middletown- Hamiiton game. The giris practice two mornings a weeic at 7:50 in the oid gym. They write words to weii-known tunes and aiso sometimes come up with compieteiy originai numhers. This year they were under the direction oi Miss Jean Diver. iacuity adviser, and Hazei Vvhitner, student iead- er. Qther officers were as ioiiows: Sandy Davis, assistant ieaderg Sandy Keays, secretary: .iudi Royaity, corresponding secretary: Patty Smith, program chairman: Joyce Frishy, iayout chairman: iViary Jo Swisher, treasurer. B1f:D'kW kC- 'T VV C rains ic omac . o captain om agner, o-Captain John borrell, Kuss Galloway, John 'lyler, .lan Kncpshielcl. Willie Keiier, Dave lWcQuinn. Delmonrl Lawson. may P06085 0lfVLl:lfLO'Lt8 JQUQIWUL A091485 The Middletown Nliclolies werenyt the only team of championship calihre in Middletown this year. The Nlidclletown Braves, composed of M. H. S. seniors ancl juniors and coachecl loy Eel Uslceetern Payne. piclfecl up a few laurels of their own as they swept to over 50 victories against only 5 Cle- feats. After losing the first two games of the year, the Braves crushed 30 consecutive opponents in rolling to championships in the Hamilton F. 0. P. Major League fregular season and tourney, and the local Y League. The Braves fell only two games short ol the state class B championship when they lost to Columbus Spring Street Y. Nl. C. A. in the regional finals of the state tourney. ln rolling up this impressive record the Braves averagecl over 80 points per game while limiting their opponents to 50. They set several Hamilton Major' League recorcls, incluoling high single game score ol 116 points tallied against Frischys of Cin- cinnati. Their high score of the season was 124 in the local Y League. ln the final game of the Ham- ilton Major League Tournament, the Braves staged a typical Nliclclletown comehaclc hy pulling out a 1 point victory after trailing loy IQ points with ten minutes left to play. The starting five - Wagner, Sorrell, Knep- shielcl, Tyler, ancl Galloway - were namecl to the league all-star team. Seated f- Jeff McGraw, Mike Clark, lvlike O'Neil. Wlike Long, Don Stalker, Boh Draut, Jan Easterling Bruce Bedford. Manager Tim Gamble. Standing -- Coach Jim Dillon, Gary Barker, Bolo Strasshurger, Glenn Bewley, Dave Triick, Roger Mccomh, Tom lvlaxwell, Don Helton, Richard Hartst, Brian Lennie, Manager AI Decatur. 1 , tiffimmem rffofmdki fZL!f'0tflZgfllLl ww dwwom, The M. H. S. swimming team of 1957-58 was coached hy James Dillon. Although he was no veteran in coaching, he learned quickly and did a fine jolo. The team had some outstanding perform- ances, lout lacked the speed in a few all-important events to have a winning team. After losing their first 6 meets, they did finish strong with three wins in their last four outings to compile a 5-7 Won-lost record. Mike O'NeiI 1 Memloers of the team this year who loroke records are as follows: Mike Long, 40 yd. free- style '- 19.4 seconds lteam and pool recordlg Mike Q'Neil, 100 yd. butterfly H 1:0Q.2 fteam recordlg Roger Mccomh, 100 yd. hreastroke - 1 :51.1 lteam recordi. The 160 yd. medley relay team, Bill Springer, Roger Mccomh, Mike 0,Neil, and Mike Long, also set a team record. Two memhers of the team, Mike Long and Bruce Bedford, placed in the District Swimming Meet. Mike won 5rd in the 50 yd. and the 100 yd. freestyle. Bruce placed 5th in the 100 yd. hack- stroke and the 150 yd. individual medley. ln the State Meet Mike placed 4th in the 100 yd. free- style with a very respectalole time of 54.6 seconds, a new unofficial team record. .l Jan Easlerling Don Slalker Mike Long ,795 7-58 Swimming Roof Bruce Bedford 145 Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Hamilton Western Hills Central Woodivnrd St. Xavier Huntington, lnd. Lirnn 5210 Pique Piqua Columbus, lnd. Hamilton 50 55 55 57 45 59 57 29 65 '51 ist Row -4 Bill Lawson, Louis White, Bch Draut, Diclc Crawford, James Townsend, Jim Snow, Leon Mitchell, Ronald Morgan, Daniel Lunsford, Allen Nlosley, Roger Lawson, Bill Hartzog, Manager John VVoocl. 2nd Row '-A Head Manager Gene Helton, Mawin Arnold, Tom Kerr, Ronald Hadclix, Jerry Lucas, rlaclc Wallace, Doug Borders, Gene Snow, Bula Robinson, Amos Ross, Ed Hill: George Lee, Manager Jerry lngram. 3rd Row -1 Coach Glenn Ellison, Anderson Howard, Larry Polisini, Willie Johnson, tlim Gates, Don Rohinson, Nelson Smith, .lan Knepshield, A. C. Mitchell, .lohn Tyler, Tom Bowen. Brandy Casper, David Cox, Douglas Young, Donald Holmes, Donald Hughley, Diclc Vvomaclc, Jim Walker, Rolbert Hemdon, Ron Weaver, Bold Vvallcer, Manager .lan Easterling, Coach Jaclc Reclc. ijl 6LC The 1Q57 traclc team had a successful season finishing with a 5-5 record in dual meets, a second place in the Seven Mile lnvitational Meet, and a ninth place in the Dayton District. The highlight of the season was the record shattering perform- ance ol Jerry Lucas who set one shot put and four discus marlcs. He shattered his own school marlc Nelson Smith John Moore in the discus and set a new school shot standard at 5O,7V2H. H22 also set a new G. 0. L. discus record with a throw ol l56,2U and placed third in the state meet. His loest heave ol the year was 15850. A. C. Mitchell eclipsed the local high jump record with a leap ol 5y10H. V A. C. Mitchell WW' 'QW' MW VW' -'2Zl.'5WWW Middletown lVliclclletown Middletown Middletown 65 58 53 61 Louis White M HV .WK ,dx Jim Gates Jerry Lucas M57 jfozc QW Seven Mile Fairmont Nliamislaurg Hamilton 52V5 60 65 57 Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Leon Mitchell 97 97 QYVZ BQV2 Lewisburg 2 1 Kiser 2 1 Franlclin 201f2 Riclirnoncl 78V2 Allen Mosley 1 . , ,V K g. ggwxf ,, A ,VW X. X 1Sl Row - VX7oody Jones, Charles Hale, Ed Vvatson. John Vveilael, .Iac Kendall, Phil Laycock, Willie Hart, iwarcus Guy. 2llCl Row f- Fred Denniston. Jim Gibbs, Art Kyles. Bob Thornton, Charles Xveidner, Charles Fuller, Dave Ratliff, Jeff iVIcGraw, Don Reed, Bruce Martin, Larry Emriclc, Coach Vvendeil UDeaconH Diehl. ZQML6. ff The 1957 edition of Nliddie basebaners had a good year as they posted a record of 8 Wins and 4 losses. The biggest disappointment of the season was the failure to Win in the two tournaments. The Middies fell to Portsmouth, 13-12, in the G. O. L. tourney and lost to Trotwood Nladison, 8-6, in Jim Gibbs Ed Watson the first round of the Dayton District. Vvielding the big bats for the Middies were Charlie Fuller with a phenomenal .675 batting average, Bob Reed 432, and Art Kyies .400. Fuller did yoeman work on the mound finishing with a 5-1 record. Jeff McGraw Bob Reed Xizk ? 4' BEE! Bob Thornton Art Kyles Terry DeFrees Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown W5 7 google!! Hoon! Little Miami Trenton Franklin Portsmouth Kiser Nliamislourg Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Trotwooci Madison 8 Hamilton Fairmont Miamisburg Tallawanda Hamilton K8 o 6 4 5 2 inningsl Charles Fuller Charles Weidner Woody Jones Bruce Martin nf' ,,,,, ,,,,, .... , ., .. ,. xt.. .,., .N ,. . . ,.f Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown lvliddletown ist Row '- Art Kunz, Sonny lngreun. .lim Spinoller, lxlilce lVlcl..augl1lin. Dennis Bloclc. 21141 RON? f-' TOIII TSIIYOTJC, RUSS GEIHOYVEIY, Beft iXfICCIUf6, Fred SZHYICIGF, COHCII H?if0lCl NILXSOH, f Q5 7 liewtmbo new Wyoming lxfliddletown Lebanon Springfield lVlicldletown Springfield Richmond Middletown Bellevue, Ky Vvyoming Middletown Hamilton Qalcwood Middletown Hamilton Fred Sander Mike McLaughlin Mike McLaughlin X :YmZ1iif..i,,, ' -f be ,, Myf -5 0,7 Jaw M VW V- 4, 4 Leading time Middletown racqueteers to this fine record in 1957 was Art Kunz. Coming back from a bout with rheumatic fever, Art, only a junior, was the number one singles and time Middies, biggest Winner. ennid Middletown Higtfs boys' tennis squad posted its best mark in recent years with an excellent 7-5 record. They also distinguished themselves by placing second in the G. 0. L. and sending! five boys to time state finals in Coiuminus. The doubles combination of Fred Sander and Mike McLaugh- lin swept to first place in the G. 0. L. first doubles tourney, and in first singles spot Art Kunz cap, tured the Dayton District title. The five boys who qualified in tile district and went to Columbus to time state tournament were Russ Galloway, I +3 N f 'iw My 3 V' Q7 7 w a t 5' if f fx- ' . K - ', , :S .VI Affyrfgffzg. fr f. M., 3 Y y 'V f W W CW- ? fi. ' , , Fit' Q wix at iw? 1 V fgg 2, 3. Z ,lx A-f e . :Wk f f Art Kunz Dennis Block, Fred Sander, Mike McLaughlin and Art Kunz. They all lost in time first round. Five of the iettermen will ioe Inacic for another year as only Jim Spindter and Mike McLaughlin graduated. Jim Spindiler Russ Galloway Dennis Block WM., 1fgs-.z,.f,1-WM.--' 'AWZWK-T?fW'W1CsNh 7s.,5 W WK! W 7' if ' V' W 5 W 1 tf t 5 ' X' ' 4' VW P 5 'V K' ' . tr. My W .X M -, nf . , 4 , , . Q 24 ... ,, 4. .z .4 ,.,,'....z...f. ,zu Q if 'QW f f S QF, COHCII B013 Kramer. NI. H. S. was well represented on time links by time goii team which cilaiiced up a winning season with seven victories and six defeats. The iow indi- vidual score of time year was a 74 for 18 holes carded by Biii iVIcCaioe in the Tri-State Tourna- ment at Potterys Field in Hamilton. The squad took third piace in the Greater Qiiio League, eighth place in tile Tri-State Tournament, and iourteentii place in time Dayton District. CDH Team '-' McCabe, R011 Rhea, Tom XAIHQDET, Tom M5 7 QW Middletown Taiiawanda Middletown Lebanon Middletown 6V2 Fairmont SVQ Middletown Springfield Middietown Lima Middletown 51f2 Hamilton SV2 Middletown 1 Madeira .J 7-FZ1HHVVa1'1dEl Nliddietown 12 0 Middletown 6V2 Lebanon 5lf2 Middletown 4V2 Springfield 'flffl Middletown SVQ Miamisburg 6V2 Middletown 4V2 Hamilton 71f2 ivliddietown 10 Niiamisiourg 2 Ron Rhea Bill McCabe YW539' .AK 'K WIZGMZQ W G. A. A. BOARD: Sondra Webb, bowling: Virginia Donaliue, horseback: Nancy Kitclien, tennis: Barbara Clemons, publicity: Virginia Beattie, golf: 2nd Row -1 Mike Kaliny, volleyball: Carole Caudill, basketball: Nancy Davis, badminton: Martha O'Neil, swimming. 3rd Row - Georgia Storey. social cliairman: Betty Webb, hilcing: Sandy Nlccvonigle, table tennis: Imogene Wilhoit, Inaselzoall. Standing - Beatrice Gary, president: IVIary .Io Hyde, vice-president: Hazel VVl1itner. treasurer: Donna Deartli, secretary. Llf' 5 .Q LC .'550CL6L L0lfL 06Ll 'ff' fy THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is one of the most popular activities in IVI. H. S. As' tlue girls, counterpart to time excellent boys, atI'1Ietic program, G. A. A. offers a Wide variety of sports including volleyball, lmaslcetloall, tennis, talole ten- nis, badminton, golf, softball, Iuilcing, liorseloaclc riding, bowling, and swimming. Points are given for participation in any of tliese activities, and any girl wI1o earns time required numloer of points receives a G. A. A. letter. There is a manager for 153 eacli sport, Whose jolo it is to Iceep a record of all tlie girls who talce part in Icier sport, determine their points, set up tournaments, and choose teams. In tlie course of tlie SCl'l0Ol year G. A. A. sponsors two activities: tlie Sadie Hawlcins Dance and time Awards Banquet. This outstanding program, un- der the direction of Miss Ann Sweeney, gives time atlciletic minded girls Wonderful opportunities to talce part in the sports of their choice. uc Cla low y Gmne Beattie Judy Hagan, Lynne Lawson, Claire Crowley. Carolyn Wk ll Betsy l ttle Rufhe Nlenclenliall. M5 7-58 Ennio IQW Middletown Vxfyoming Middletown Hamilton Middletown Fairmont Middletown Oakwood lxflicldletown Fairmont Claire Crowley Belsy Little ,-'fl N' T - Carolyn Wikotf Judy Hagan . 7 . Llf' 5 8lfLlfLL.'f The girls' tennis team that played its last season together in the spring of 1957 comprised prohaloly the most powerful girls' tennis team ever to play in Qhio and perhaps in the nation. During their three year monopoly, they hreezed through IQ straight meets against the hest that southwestern Ohio had to offer without losing a single match or set. Led hy two girls who were nationally ranlced in the junior division and three other girls who were ranlred high in the state and the Qhio Val- ley, the girls moved through their opposition with ridiculous ease. Carolyn Vvilcoff, ranlced 10th in the nation, held the first singles post as a sopho- 155 more and never gave it up. Likewise, Judy Hagan, 13th in the nation, held the second singles posi- tion for three years. The third singles position alternated among three girls, Lynne Lawson, Betsy Little, and Claire Crowley. Lynne and Betsy looth held high ranlcings in the Ghio Valley and were the womens douloles champions for the city in 1957. The two girls who were not playing singles served as the first douloles team. The second douloles were reserved for up and coming sophomores and juniors to give them vital experience. This experience insures Middle- town of a continued high position in girls' tennis in Ohio. lVl1L1L!1Llll15: bandy lVlcUonigle, Sondra Webb. Beverly Copp, Carole Caudill, Nlary Jo Hyde, lmogene Vvillioit, Donna Deartli, ' lb KiVi'G S,ClElulBit Beverly rlliompson, Nancy Saunders. Qncl Row - Gladys Hall. lvlarylael Ro inson, ay artin, eorgia torey aro yn e, e y Vvelatm. 5rd Row i- Judy Cannoy, Linda Nein, Helen Lowry, Beatrice Gary, Karen Viox, Henri Etta Dupee. Standing P- Pat Puckett, Hazel Vvliitner, Virginia Donaliue - managers. Missirig - Sandy Helton, Rolain Clements, lVlil4e Kalmy, and Betsy O'Neil. Wdnfie ffm The Nliddiettes, under tlie supervision of Miss Ann Sweeney, had a successful season witla only one loss to Dayton Fairmount in an overtime and a Hsudden deatlmu During tlie past live seasons the Middiettes lost only one otlfier game. This was to Qxford Stewart in the 1955-56 season lay one point. The squad was composed of fourteen seniors, five juniors, and six sopliomores. 795 7-58 HW HAH TEAM BH TEAM Nliddietteg Franlclin lvliddiettes Franklin lwliddiettes Fairmont lvliddiettes Fairmont lvliddiettes Qaliwood Middiettes Qalcwood Nliddiettes Vvyoming Nliddiettes Wyoming Nliddietteg Tallawanda Nliddiettes Tallawanda Nliddiettes Hamilton lxfliddiettes Hamilton lxfliddietteg Fairfield Nliddiettes Fairfield 1 gl LUCAS' LIONS: Frankie Jones. Jackie Lucas, Barbara Toison, Barbara Jean Brewer. Standing: Faye Ferguson. Sandy Brunn- fieici, Vernice Latimore, Henri Ella Dupee. iViUSKETL.iI.RS: Lincia isroii, Lois Haier, Betty Vveioin. Standing: Carol Grier, Zeiia iViae Gentry, Beveriy Tiiompson, QA i .xglffilific Mocmlfiolfr INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL was composed of two leagues which piayeci after sciaooi in the giris' gym. After a iriarci fought year time first piace team of each ieague met in a show ciown for tire championship. The Lucas, Lions Won tile contest to become giris, inasicetioaii champions of M. H. S. The foui shooting contest was Won by Giaciys Haii, who sanic 74 of 100 attempts. VOLLEYBALL was aiso ciivicieci into after-scirooi ieagues. in a piay-off similar to the ioasicetiaaii ciiampionsiiip the iviusiceteers came out on top. Six teams - an Milan and UBH team from eacii ciass - competeci in the inter-ciass tournament. Botti and tourneys were won by time seniors. UA TEAM CHAMPS: Soncira Vveiaia, iviary Jo Hycie, Imogene Vviiiwit, Beverly Copp, Norma .lean Smitii. Anna ixiioore. B TEAM CHAMPS: .iinnie Beattie, Beverly Tiiompson, Sanciy iX'icGonigie, Carole Cauciiii, Sanciy Heiton, f fi 1 'J f 'W ' ON ALLEYS Nancy Rohhins, Pam Lee, .lean Ann Foiand. Qing? .AMAHC .Adociafion BOWLING interest is constantly increasing in the Middletown area, and G. A. A. is no excep- tion. This year there were two leagues, a Tuesday afternoon and a Saturday morning ieague, and also a class for beginners. AH howling was done at the J 6' J Bowling Lanes. THE Afs rhythmic swim- ming team, displayed grace and co-ordination in their water shows this year. Diiigent practice at the Y. Nl. C. A. every Thursday evening made this precision possihie. G. A. A. girls not on the team could gain points hy passing such standard Y. M. C. A. tests as Minnow, Fish, Flying Fish, Shark, Haifmiie, and Mile. GOLF is one of the Cv. A. A. activities which each girl plays in her own spare time. Points were given to memhers who played at any of the Middletown Golf Courses. Betsy O'Neil, Sharon Cowgiil. Sand Row -1 Sandy iwccvraw, Linda Evans, Becky Frishy, iwartha O'NeiI. 5rd Row - Lihhy Sally Post. Virginia Beattie. Crane. Ann Wingct. 'Ytm f?SV'k3fS55453.93YKwff!'4?ivW5?Z7?v9?li120lla r 16'Sz'i!111SY l.'f Kid'-.,'p. ., - TK.. w 4 2' wgrrwz, ,g-f,,::rfw:f'- , HORSEBACK: Nlary Jo Arnold, BADMINTON: Garie Truss. Nlarilyn HIKING: Janice Lykins, Linda Rus eio Penny Boyle. Kramer. HORSEBACK RIDING was a new activity in G. A. A. this year. There was no definite time set aside for this sport, hut the girls who were inter- ested enough to ride at any of the nearloy stahles were given points toward their G. A. A. letters. HIKING: Some of the more amhitious girls gain- ed enjoyment, exercise, and points hy taking long hikes during the pleasant spring and autumn weather. TABLE TENNIS: Barham Sorrell, Jackie Lucas. J TABLE TENNIS AND BADMINTON were played before and after school. A pyramid type tournament was set up for singles and clouhies in each sport. In this Hhumper iooarciu arrangement a girl could challenge only the players in the two rows ahove her: and if she won, she took the Ioser,s place in the higher row. The girl or doubles team on top of the pyramid at the end of the year was declared champion. QAM WM ,mom jlwufLL5 X79 The lights of Armcoys blast furnace can he seen afar to show the way to HThe City With A Soul. ACI Wien work clay after clay to see all the advertisers who help to make this hook a financial success. szxzfisz Zfs olfwro om prized - f 95 7 ELECTION CHARLES R. HOOK-Foundation in Citizenship: First Honor for Girls - 9515.00 ,,,,,, - .. . .. Elizabeth Anne Little Second Honor for Girls - 310.00 ..,i....,..,,,,,.,,,..ii......., Carol Goodwin Burns First Honor for Boys - 9515.00 ....r,,,,,.r.,....,..,.,...,r, James Walter Spindler Second Honor for Boys - 310.00 ,,,,.i......,,,,,v,,,,,, Michael Cool McLaughlin ALPHA COUNCIL No. 326, JR. O. U. A. M.- High Honors in Citizenship: 310.00 and Plaque ,,,,...... Helen Suzanne Jaques GARDNER BOARD AND CARTON COMPANY -Award in Community Service: S100 Savings Bond ..,VV. Lynne Frances Lawson LES DOUZE AMIES- Award in Better Inter-Racial Relations: First Honor - 3510.00 .- Wesley James Jones, Jr. Second Honor - 35.00 .. Philip Donald Gregory THE AMERICAN LEGION AMERICANISM FOUNDATION: First Honor fThe Charles F. Wilmore Memoriall 315,00 ,,..,..,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,.,,,....., Marlin F. Leffler Second Honor fMiddletown Post 218 Awardj- 310,00 ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,... .....,,,, R oss Leland Finkelman Third Honor CMiddletown Post 218 Awardi- 355,00 .,.,.,,,,..,,,,,..,.,.,z.z,.,.,..,.... Samuel J. McAdow KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MERIT AWARD: First Honor-9510.00 .... Charles William Brown Second Honor-955.00 ,........... Marilyn Lee Bunn ARMCO ASSOCIATION: Football Trophy ...................... John Earl Moore Football Trophy .... Jeffrey Hempstead Phillips Basketball Trophy .......i.............4........fo Jay Byrd Basketball Trophy .............. .... R obert Lane Reed BOOSTERS CLUB ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP: S200 toward tuition to College oooo o,oV ,,,, . . John Farl Moore MIDDLETOWN CLASSROOM TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION: S100 toward tuition at an Accredited Teacher Training College .,,.,....., Margaret Jane Brooks MU CHAPTER, PHI BETA PSI SORORITY: The Helen Schatzmann Memorial Award: - S25.00 toward college training for Elementary Teaching ,,,,,,,,..,, .,.,, ..,, M a rcia Ann Brooks MIDDLETOWN SCHOLAR- At the University of Cincinnati: One Year's Tuition ..... Sarah Stone O'Neil HELEN MATHEWS MUSIC MEMORIAL- 350 toward tuition in a recognized School of Music ,V,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,......,.. Shirley Ann Scearse DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION- Excellence in American History: A Gold Medal .. ............. . Carol Ann McComb CHARLES PALMER DAVIS MEDAL- Excellence in Current History: A Bronze Medal .,..,,........ Robert Bruce Martin A Bronze Medal .........,., James Charles Wikoff LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS-Excellence in Government Study: 3310.00 ............................ Eleanor Carol Davidson 310.00 ...,,............,..,,,,...... Fredric Dorin Winslow BAUSCH AND LOMB-Excellence in Scientific Research: A B1'ODZe Medal ........,.,, Charles Williani Brown RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE- Excellence in Mathematics and Science: A Gold Medal ............ Michael Cool McLaughlin A Gold Medal ................ James Walter Spindler ARION NATIONAL MUSIC FOUNDATION AWARD CKIWANIS CLUBJ: 310.00 ...................... Jonathan Howard Hoffman DARRELL HODGE MEMORIAL AWARD- Outstanding Work in Dramatics: 3.50.00 ....... ............................... D avid Lee Ballard CATHERINE AND LOUIS SCHOMER MEMORIAL-Foundation in Household Arts: First Honor-310.00 ............ Janet Sue Jackson Second Honor-55.00 .. Marilyn Elizabeth Kemp MARGARET PINKERTON MEMORIAL. QGIVEN BY WAR MOTHERSD-Excellence in Home Science: 3510.00 .................................... James Robert Hight HOMEMAKERS' CIRCLE EIGHT-Excellence in Home Economics: 310.00 .................................... Sarah Ann Gregory SCHEIBERT NURSING AWARD: First Honor- Gold Medal ............ . ......... Julie Minette Phillips Second Honor- Silver Medal ....... Rebecca Martha Raker Third Honor- Bronze Medal ..... ............... ........ B e tte Lou Smith WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE BUTLER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY-Sustained Interest in Nursing: 955.00 .................................... Judith Ann Bundren 35 00 ......................... Phyllis Jean Richardson MIDDLETOWN CHAPTER, NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION-CThe Margaret D. Klopp Memorial Awardl-Excellence in Secretarial Co-op Work: First Honor-3510.00 .....: Marcia Lynn Campbell SeCOI1d Honor-35.00 ............ Barry D. Bowman M. H. S. BAND ASSOCIATES RECOGNITION AWARD: First Honor- 5515.00 ............................ Ross Leland Finkelman Second Honor- 310.00 ........................ Lawrence Fredrick Brewer Honorable Mention ...... Charles William Brown Honorable Mention Jonathan Howard Hoffman ARMCO FABRICATING FORE'MAN'S CLUB- Excellence in Metal Shop: First HOHO1'-310.00 ............. . ..... Varney Taylor Second Honor-335.00 .......... Don Earl Hawkins CONTESTS B. F. HARTWITZ AWARD, ENDOWED BY Z. W. RANCK MEMORIAL-Foundation in ELLIOTT D. LEVEY-Foundation in Public Spelling: Speaking: First Honor-310.00 .... James Walter Spindler First Honor- Second Honor-355.00 ........ Emilie Anne Doring Books ,,Y,. ,, --,,,,,,....,,,,, ,,,,..,,, S amuel J. McAdo-w OFFICE OUTFITTERS-Speed and Accuracy in Second Honor- Typing: Books ---,iooi.,,.,....,, ...,, F redrio Dorin Winslow A Corona Typewriter .. Donna LaVerne Emrick fContinued on page 1865 162' il Q-fi NRM C0 V 5 nil f ,r V iv X, I f fl! ff Q, X! your sights high The world . . . yes, even the moon . . . can be yours . . . if you set your sights high. America is about to enter an era of explosive expansion. New fields are opening up with startling rapidity. Start planning now to make the most of your God-given abilities. Rich rewards . . . both material and spiritual . . . await the trained man or woman . . . Education is available in many places . . . Day schools, night schools, work-study programs . . . and through training in industry and the armed forces. Yes, the future is yours . . . if you set your sights high and study hard. The world . . . even the moon . . . can be yours. ARMOO STEEL CORPORATION Congratulations Class of 1958 o-o HAGIAS CANDIES 1387 CENTRAL AVENUE J-.l Bowling Lanes Mike Earach, Bob Doughman, Mgrs. Strike and Spare Sandwich Shoppe We teach you how to bowl 2909 S. Main St. GA 3-4613 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO STARTA SAVINGS ACCOUNT Fenzel-McDonough cl an Established 1880 MAKE HOME LOANS with Middletown Federal Savings Ga Loan Association SAVINGS AND LOAN BLDG. S. E. 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Main St. Middletown, Ohio YOUR Plays cxncl Entertainments Wigs - Beards - Make-up - Operettas - etc. tor all Groups and Occasions come from ELDRIDGE PUBl.lSl'llNGA COMPANY HILL AVENUE FRANKLIN, or-no Use our convenient reading room tor plays ot all publishers Fahrenholz Shell Servic Complete Lubrication B Wilmer Motors CW. S. Wilmerj Tune-Up AL S NASH C S E d SERV1 E Generator and Brake Service USES? CARS Radiator Flushed Crankcase Flushed GA 2-5152 Crawford and W 00 dlawn 1901 Manchester Avenue Middletown, Ohio GA 3-6555 170 .. .e. Congratulations Class of 1958 When you enter the business world, may we serve you? Consolidated, Inc. ' Office Supplies ' Office Equipment ' Printing 1626 Central Avenue Middletown, Ohio These lovely senior girls are at ORAM'S, 1227 ' Central, where you Will find the latest in fashion from casual to formal Wear. Every type of shoe to fit your particular need for any occasion. Mr. Orarn Judy Weinstein Ruthie Mendenhall Jinnie Beattie Dottie Sams Judy Abernethy ORAM'S FINE FOOTWEAR HAVE YOUR SUITS TAILOR MADE NO HIGHER THAN READY MADE All Types of Up-+o-cIc1Ie Sporisweqr FOR RENT AII types of IormaI cIotInes Sizes from 4 to 50 LOOK ABOVE THE AVERAGE S E E Abe Korros Gm Son I338 CENTRAL AVENUE GA 3-4581 ALLSPORTS, Inc. TEAM Sz SCHOOL SUPPLIES AWARD SWEATERS HUNTING - FISHING SCOTT-ATWATER AND MERCURY MOTORS BOATS 1228 Central Ave. GA 2-3051 The Sportsman's Headquarters Besi Wishes THE IIENNY IIINIBIII IIIIMPIINY HOUQI' 70 Years Serving The Communityn FIRST AVENUE a+ GRIMES STREET DAVIDSON PHUTO SHIIP, INC. Your KOCICIR Dealer Hifi? CompIete Line of Cameras and Photographic Equipment Expert Photo Finishing 1510 CCHIFHI GA 2-507 RESTAURANT and DRIVE -IN Rulhie Mendenhall, Dave McQuinn, John Sorrell, Susan Clark Specializing Iii 7117 Soups Q Homemade Pies ik Sandwiches ik Steaks 85 Chicken Curb Service 2620 Tylus Avenue Middlelown, Ohio 173 PHYSICIANS Charles T. Ailqinson, M. D. John L. Bauer, M. D. D. M. Blizzard, M. D. Charles l-l. Bucherr, M. D. J. A. Carler, M. D. Rod C. Caudill, M. D. E. Norwood Clarlc, M. D. Marlin Decker, M. D. Clifford H. Pening, M. D. Waller Pening, M. D. Malael E. Gardner, M. D. David M. Gerber, M. D. l-lynnan l-lellman, M. D. Ross A. Hill, M. D. Poberl P. Johnson, M. D. Belly Owens, M. D. Joseph G. Peil, M. D. Waller A. Reese, M. D. Waller l-l. Poehll, M. D. Benjamin Sawyer, M. D. Irvin R. Sohaen, M. D. Louis l-l. Slamming, M. D. K. M. Smiih, M. D. Mildred Law Snyder, M. D. Williarn E. Slorer, M. D. J. C. Siralion, M. D. R. A. Tennant M. D. Gilberi P. Wagoner, M. D Poberi M. Wilson, M. D. 174 Middletown? Finest ln Middlefown For Smarlesl in Teen-age 3: Junior Fashions As seen in Seve + en ' Charm ' C-Elamour' 4 LAUNDRY SERVICE A Best Wishes to Graduates of the ' . ' Class of 1958 v UNION SANITARY casua s, as see in even een. TEENA-PAIGEH Jr. Dresses, Always so 1357 Central Park KL 2nd adorable, also seen in ' S ven+een. GA 2-3672 GA 2-4548 1721 Cenlrcl Ave. Eosf Encl llrtman-Stewart Transportation Co. Our Policy - SERVICE, SAFETY and COURTESY 175 CONGRATULATIONS From Midclle-town's A NEWEST DEPT. STORE 9 ENN EY . MlLLER'S Greene Sz Ladd JEWELRY STORE M b N Y k St k E h In CYS ew CY' OC XC ang d O h E h 1016 CENTRAL AVENUE Dayton Gift HGUUZQUWWTS New York Springfield Middletown DIAMONDS CLOCKS ' SILVERWARE COSTUME JEWELRY Manchester Hotel - WATCHES GA 2-4571 176 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 Compliments of The ELITE THE lc: CREAM co. CQOI-'DCE CQRp0RATl0N 1804 Cen+raI Ave. - GA 2-3121 320 Crawford S+. - GA 2-0239 Q Hy S 1909 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 'I958 fix ATTEND THE THEATRE FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT SQ PARAMOUNT STRAND THEATRES I 177 Compliments of Middletown Sportsmen's Club Conservcntion thru Education The W. T. Harrison Insurance Agency, Inc. AIIKindsof INSIURANCE 25 NORTH MAIN STREET DIAL GA 2-5406 Congra+uIa'rions To Class of 'I958 Kemp EIec'rric Supply Co. 601 Charles S+ree'r Wholesale Ernest Hardware and Cycle Co. 208 CHARLES STREET Q-9 Complete Line of Hardware and Sporting Goods SCHWINN BICYCLES MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS V , Jan Eas+erling, Dave Logan, Mike Clark Heber Jones YOUR CADILLAC -- OLDSMOBILE DEALER NV fypk y 61426301 ROGERS JEWELERS AND Rogers Music Mart Salufe Lyle Class of '58 FINEST BAKED GOODS BAKED FRESH DAILY Decorated Cakes for all Occasions We bake with the best Central Pastry Shop 1430 CENTRAL AVE. Across from City Building GA 3-4431 Compliments of VRADELIS BROS., Inc. FURNITURE ' APPLIANCES ' TELEVISION - Everything fo? the Home 50 S. BROAD STREET GA 2-5466 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 180 I 1 ,d worthmore Congratulations Class of 1958 Clothes Shop Meet Your If Friends at MURPHY'S The Friendly Store The Store For HART - SCHAFFNER - MARX G. C' Murphy C0 CLOTHES 1044 CENTRAL AVE. Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class Of 1958 ll-.2 INLAND CONTAINER CGRP. Middletown, Ohio 181 COMPLIMENTS OF ASHWORTH Coal 81 Building Supply Co. 0 First 81 Big Four Railroad GA 2-0071 FCDR THE ENTIRE FAMILY W LKER' Complete Family Shoe Store IO24 Central Avenue NATURAL BRIDGE SI-IOES for Women RED GCOSE SI-IOES for Children PORTO-PED SI-IOES for Men WE SUGGEST BE ERAG E A Flavor For Every Taste GA 2-6101 RELAX Iu the Modern Luxurious C L U B C H A I R S IDEAL BARBER SHOP Middletowws Most M oderu Completely .Air Conditioned 1344 Central Avenue GA 8-3401 Parking Lot in Rear .l en...emar Roberson 81 Sun Sporting Goods 1201 Central Avenue GA 2-4191 RAWLING AND SPALDING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT PENDLETON WOOLENS WIGWAM SOX FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS EVINRUDE MOTORS ALBAUGH'S AUCTION Best Wishes To A+ Alb R THE MIDDIES I aug Class of '58 AUCUON FURNITURE LIQUIDATION Long Insurance Agency REAL ESTATE srocxs R , ,, FARMS Personalized Insurance Real Estate Brokers I General Auctioneers 1345 CENTRAL AVENUE Corner Crawford and Logan GA 2-1541 183 MERIT CLEANERS We Own and Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant c PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Complete Plumbing , , , For Quick and Efficient and Heating Service cunmzmr M I D D I. E T O W N First Avenue at Clinton St. G A 2 - 6 8 5 1 Merit Makes Your Garments GA 3 Look Better Last Longer 1301 1st Avenue GA 2-6851 Compliments and Best Vlvlislmes .k .k i, To The Class of 1958 Central Auto Supply Co, Complimenfs of 1202 First Ave. FAIRBANKS Containers, Inc. Wholesale Distributor of Nationally Advertised Parts GA 2-0555 Middletown, ohio if if f 184 l ...i Cernpiimenis of RESTAURANT The ll. W. Thomson Company 6? QQ' 4 lndusiridi Sound Cgmmercio, Sound Serving Middleiown Public Address for Over 39 YGOFS Elecironic S ee S Since 1925 Air Condifioned BE SMART BUY SMART LOOK SMART Jeff McGraw, Jim Lehmkuhl HALSEY'S MEN'S SHOP 185 HONORS AND PRIZES fContiued from page 1625 GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP- GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL-Foundation in College Preparatory Course: First Honor for Girls C'I'ieJ- 315.00 ,,.r........,,r....,.,,......,.. Barbara Lou Coffman 315.00 ,,,.v,,....,,,...,,,.....,.,....,,,. Linda May McGraw First Honor for Boys fTiej- I 315.00 ...,.,...rr1.....r........ Michael Cool McLaughlin 315.00 ,....................,....,. James Walter Spindler BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Secretarial Training Course: First Honor-310.00 .........,........,..... Amy Ginter Second Honor-35.00 ........,.......,... Eileen Taylor VANCE E. CRIBBS-Foundation in General Training Course: First Honor-310.00 ,... Ma1'y Marzella Frazier Second Honor-35.00 ....,..... Sandra Lee Wesco ALL GRADES CONSIDERED MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, NO. 804 -Foundation in Practical Arts Course: First Honor-310.00 v....... Jerry Arnold Burton Second Honor-35.00 ...,.lr...., Norman Cottongim MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. 804 -Honorable Mention for High Rank in Class: 35.00 .....,... .. ................,....... Barbara Lou Coffman 35.00 .........................,.. ........... L ois Jean Cramer DANFORTH FOUNDATION UI DARE YOU J -Honorable Mention for High Rank in Class: Book ...,,...............o....... Thomas Harry Campbell Book ...s........s........... .... ss.............. L i nda Kay Swift SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP-THREE YEARS OF WORK THE WOMAN,S CLUB-Foundation in English: First Honor CTieJ- Marcia Ann Brooks Carol Goodwin Burns Eleanor Carol Davidson Mary Marzella Frazier Sarah Ann Gregory Lynne Frances Lawson 33.00 ....,........................... 33.00 ....... .......................... 343.00 . .......,,............ .... . . 33.00 ,.r. . 33.00 ..,., 33.00 Carolyn .Ann Wikoff 33.00 ................,................... 353,00 ,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Joanne Marie Woodruff ERNESTINE F. ROUDEBUSH-Foundation in Latin: First Honor fTieJ- 957,50 ,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,r, . Claire Susan Crowley 37,50 r.,,,,v,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,, Wesley James Jones, Jr. COLIN GARDNER-Foundation in Mathematics: First Honor fTieJ- Gold Medal ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Michael Cool McLaughlin Gold Medal ,,,,.,rr,,,,r,,,,,,. James Walter Spindler Second Honor- Silver Medal ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Richard Glenn Henry A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOL-Foundation in Science: First Honor fTieJ- 5l512,50 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..Y,,,., Rebecca Martha Raker 9512.50 ,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,.,,. Robert Lane Reed MRS. GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL- Foundation in History: First Honor-310.00 ...... James Charles Wikoff Second Honor-35.00 .................. Linda Jackson DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY-Foundation in Shorthand and Typing: First Honor-315.00 . ............. Marguerite Jones Second Honor-310.00 ...................... Amy Girltel' SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP PHI BETA PSI SORORITY-Foundation in French: First Honor fTieJ- , 37,50 A--,,,,-d-,V,-.l,,,, .,A,,,.,,,...,,. E milie Anne Doring 37.50 ,,-11,-v--,A,,,,v,,,,..,, ,,,,.,,,, E lizabeth Anne Little MABEL E. FARIES SPANISH AWARD- Foundation in Spanish: First Honor-310.00 ......,. Linda May McGraw Second Honor-35.00 ............ Dorothy Jean Fike J. DIX RIGGS-Foundation in Social Science: First Honor- 310.00 ,,,,1l,,l,.-,,.,,,.,,, David Edward Augspurger Second Honor-35.00 Shirley Ann Stamper BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB-Foundation in Bookkeeping and Accounting: First Honor-310.00 ....... Barry Melvin Mathis Second Honor-35.00 .........g-....-.- Eileen T-QYIOT MUSIC CLUB-Foundation in Music: First Honor fVocalj- . . ' 310.00 ........................................ Isaiah Williams Second Honor Instrumentall-iTiel- 32.50 ............................ David Hamilton Hoffman 32.50 ................................ Spencer Allan Duffey OMICRON CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY-Foundation in Music: First Honor fInstrumentalJ -fTiej- 35.00 . ............................... Charles William Brown 35.00 ...........,............,......... Phyllis Jane Edwards Second Honor fVocalJ- 35.00 .................................,.... Judith Kay Tieman DELTA CHI SIGMA SORORITY-Foundation in Home Economics: First HOHOT-310.00 ............,, Marilyn Lee Bunn Second Honor fTiel- 5I52.50 ................................ Cecelia Rebecca Palmer 32.50 .. .......................,........,. Virginia Sue Reese BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Shop Work: FiFS'D I-IOHOT-3510.00 ....... . .... Norman Cottongim Second Honor fTieJ- 32-50 .............. . ........... . ........ Jerry Arnold Burton 32.50 ................................ James Warren Trout SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY-Foundation in Art: First Honor-310.00 ...... Helen Suzanne Jaques Second Honor fTiel- 32-00 ....----........-.................... ....... C harlene Cohen 352-00 ....--.-....--........................ Mattie Ann Roberts 252.00 .....-.......................... James David Wireman -TWO YEARS OF WORK H. W. NAEGELE MEMORIAL-Foundation in Printing: FITSIZ HOHOI'-310.00 ............ Thomas Lee Horn Second Honor-35.00 -. Felton Connecticut Hall KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. 37-Foundation in Dramatics: First Honor fTieJ- 37-50 ff-4----Yfff---.'f...-..-...--...... Julie Minette Phillips S7-50 ff-f----ff-f-A.--f-...-----. ..--...... J udith Kay Tewalt KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. 37- Foundation in Public Speaking I and Hg First Honor fTieJ- 37-50 ----.-----.-.--.-----........... Robert Wayne Colnvel- 37.50 ..... ..... J ane Ann Richardson 186 .l 'Vu 1 gk! ' .' ,. ' 3 Swv -VVF? E N NAS ... THE WRENN PAPER CCJMPANY ESTABLISHED 1858 TOO Years of Paper Making 'A' 'Ir f 'A' 'A' Mamncacfurers of Sawrafing, Filfer anal Special Absarbenjr Papers 187 The Home of Fine Appliances Complimenls of MELAMPY'S , u WESTINGHOUSE Virgil T. Clark MAYTAG APPLIANCES and MOTOROLA Thomas S. Helclman RADIO - TELEVISION 1321 Cenl'rcllAve. GA 2-2561 ll' V ll Complimenls TAXI, Inc. I RADIO DISPATCHED F11-SCN S' Inc' Middletown? Finest Service Fm, Half A Cammy IOI7 Cenlrcl Avenue All Passengers Insured i .-101. Middletown GA 2-3677 Fegluring Finegl' 9 SQUTH CLINTQN Feminine Apparel 188 Dave Cohen, Dennis Block, S'l'eve Ge-clreler, Russ Galloway ROSS MOTORS, Inc. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Ford City On The Parkway GA 3-4622 TRIMBLE'S Gnocenv The Miclclleiown 427 Bollimore Slreel' Lumber Company Quolily Meals ond Groceries Dealers in GA 2-8011 Free Delivery Lumber and Building Material 1925 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Congratulations Class of 1958 .l0l'lN DOBROZSI INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance and Bonds M iddletowifs First Insurance Office Drive-In Emrie Dobrozsi John Dolorozsi, Jr. GA 3-4697 GA 3-4696 9 Sparrow s Flowers Flowers for Any Occasion 0 Holidays 0 Birthdays U Funerals 9 Weddings 0 Dances 9 Anniversaries 710 Sixth Avenue GA 2-2272 Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Congratulations Graduates Compliments to Class of '58 f ,-f, 1 Qij ,. , L K .,-iw.. f,n. M...-41, .,,,, new-U B. F. Sawyer 8: Son, Inc. MiddZet0w11's Complete Real Estate Service WATCHES 81 AS JEWELRY xu-:auoxis m Hmm. ,E X X T 1706 Central 1501 FIRST AVE. East End GA 3-6521 190 ii WYJQXQ FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOS. R. BAKER and SONS McCOY- LEFFLER FUNERAL HOME RIGC-S FUNERAL HOME, Inc. SCHRAMM FUNERAL HOME WILSON MEMORIAL HOME RLDQIS ik Hats Compliments of ik Blouses . ik Skirts Martin L. Bauer J' ik Separates Construction Company q 1 Hardwood Lumber U 8. Millwork Q 44 Years Experience T In Building lndusiry 8 Office and Plant 1909 Manchester Avenue GA 2-6375 - GA 2-6376 Claradon Hat Shoppe 1217 CENTRAL AVENUE Mill Established 1865 The Harding-Jones Paper Co. Excello, Ohio MANUFACTURERS OF Bond, Linen and Ledger Papers PAPERS QF DISTINCTION Specializing in Private Wcntermarlcs Hornet Linen Bond Hillside Bond National Linen Bond American Bond Hillside Ledger All-American Bond Treasury Ledger National Linen Ledger 192 . G HF mf Inf CREAM COMPANY 193 VETERINARIANS Kgs L. H. Bremer, D.V.M. Leland C. Lynch, D.V.M. E. C. Peck, D.V.M. Compliments of Blumberg and Cohen, Inc Scrap Iron - Metals Paper Min Supplies Builders' Supplies Congratulations Class of '58 Qur Very Besl Wishes +0 lhe Class of '58 L. 81 S. Paint Store, Inc 700 Charles Sfreef Env's wATcl-I senvlcls MMOWH Ohio GA 3-5311 302 CASTELL BUILDING Watches ' Jewelry ' Diamonds Benjamin Moore paws lnlaid Linoleum Wallpaper 194 Besi' Wishes To The Graducfing Class of 1958 Marybelle Figley, Jerry Frecl1eH'e, Linda Eisner, Jim Shull Middletown Lincoln-Mercury Co Colfzgralfzfffafiolfw aw! Ralf Mi5Ae5 Z, 1958 Qwlmfw O! W A 5 TUM BAIRD 81 SUN REAL ESTATE ANE1 INSURANCE 913 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 195 COMPLIMENTS OF A N N E X The Unifed Welding Co. Barber Shop MIDDLETOWN, OHIO ir ik il? YZ? 24 North Broad Sfeel Plcfe and Sheei' Fcxbricofors WeIdmen+S Nex+ +o Pc1ramoun+ MCGEE AND SUNS SUPER MARKET 3405 VANNEST STREET MIDDLETOWN'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT SUPER MARKET The Best In Good Things To Eat 196 ..i THE FINEST IN FLOWERS . . . . for every occasion WE GROW OUR OWN FLOWERS BOULEVARD FLORAL CO. FREE CITY WIDE DELIVERY GA 2-6544 FLOWERS BY WIRE 2300 S. VERITY PKWY. Meet Your Friends at the SWEETLAND CONFECTIONERY I 364 Central Ave. DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS WHOLESOME M EALS Service With Q Smile REED-KLCPP' Quality Furniture Since 1917 Carpeting ancl Appliances 1200 Central Avenue Miclclletown, Ohio Compliments of Dohn Hardware KLAMU and - Paint Company GIFTS NEWS Jn COFFEE SHOP 36 Years of 35 S MAIN STREET GA 3 0 Service MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 4 MII-I-ER The Hatfield INSURANCE AGENCY Service A Specialty MARTY MILLER 201-204 CasI'eII Building MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 2-3125 Coal Company Coal and Builders' Supplies GA 2-63861 GA 2-6387 MIcldIeI'own, Ohio Congafulafions To The Middie Class of '58 Phyllis Kincaid, Susan Clark, Sandy McGraw, Mary Ann Morgan, Rachel Mockb c A L P l N' NllDDLETOWN'S FRIENDLIEST DEPARTMENT STQRE 199 Runyan's Driver Training School AND o o Gulf Fuel- Oil Service sm fur if dr Si g! SOLAR HEAT '5 WW Q- fr' ll! xl wg, 'A 5 E .T T u. s. rum.: z,4oa.1el A :,su,ua 50Ul NEA bytuioigielidirlm heating all DRIVER IIAINING SCHOOL, IMC. ashlngten, D. C. n.va...n una..---. Nationwide OFFICE AT Trailer Rental Service First Ave. Sz West Alley Rent it here - Leave -it there Parking Lot DlAl.v GA 3-5'l0'l Comgrafulaiions, Class of T958 E Sl R MOTORS Harry A. Finkelman, lnc. Reclllors Midcllel'own's Leading Usecl Car Dealer GA 3-4741 50 N. VERITY PKY. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT CIW, Form ond lnclusiriolu Properiies GENERAL. INSURANCE To be sure-Insure 1400 Cenircl Avenue GA 3-4688 Another Harry Fvlnlcelman Home' 2 FREY'S Super Mu rket WHITE VILLA MERCHANDISE GROCERIES - MEAT - FRUIT VEGETABLES - POULTRY - Where You Buy for Cash and Save - Free Delivery Middlelown GA 2-2233 208 BELLEMONTE STREET Watches Jewelry FREEMAN'S JEWELRY ' 1225 CENTRAL AVENUE Diamonds G1 ts New Classes Slorl' In June Middletown Business College 9 SOUTH BROAD GA 2-6848 Complete WEEKS NO MA cwffvfs Bsssssss ,S Training T011 W Stenographic if Secretarial if Accounting if Business Administration 201 CONGRATULATIONS Hardware - Sporting Good GRADUATES OF 1958 Frigidaire - Maytag Apphances We Wish You Everything for Everybody The Very Besi' of Good Luck In AII Your Fufure Endeavors Sf? il? 72? Laid if Lassie Shop BETTER INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL FROM BIRTH TO SIZE 14 1728-58 Central Avenue 1209 Cen+ral Ave. GA 3-6442 First ET Grimes For Hea th ASK FOR IIAmai'uIIi's ProcIuce DELIVERED DAILY Serving MiddIe'rown ScI1ooIs for Years Angelo - GA 2-7895 Cc1rI -- GA 3-6937 36 Consecujrive Yeors 2700 GRAND AVENUE, Rear 202 Wade Powers, Phyllis C ox, Terry Alfrey, Carolyn Cassidy, Tom Wagner Powers Auto Sales Our Aim Is Satisfied Ciistomeidf' 339 N. VERITY PARKWAY GA 3-1602 D. W. Snider A. J. Ryan 8: Son Ovvned and Operated by S BOB RYAN OH ME ' F RNISHINGS INSURANCE N S U AND BQND5 Hats and Custom Tailoring l725 Cemlral Avenue PICKWICIC BLDG. - 56 S. MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWNI OHIO GA 2-3631 GA 2-7111 Q Q Q TONY TENORE Compliments of REALTOR - BUILDER 0 INSURANCE I S 201 Crawford Street 542 Crawford Middletown, Ohio GA 3-6563 o ce ev Reeves Jewelers, Inc. Complimems Of 1206 Central Ave. - GA 2-7181 B U R N E T T , S MIDDLETOWN, OHIO ?0- ,Few Middletown! Finest Fashions For DIAMONDS SILVERWARE , , Jumors - Misses WATCHES CLOCKS ENG-RAVING EY Wai-Ch and Jewelry Repair I I O I 0 204 G fr. mfr, 3' 1 . yew? .always1firfmrarivw.-fzdxeffef, ms A+ 'Gr - Lx' '- ,. e ,M mffaqr , .Ng g,s- sf'-QQ -fry, . fy .1-' sw' the at ,-12-fe 5' ,. 4, YG fyfifg 'ff fix? - 5 -wi . 4 fi5w,13Qyr ll Q 1 , M, -e , 4 , J , ,,,, sd u . ff w m a sl, '- 1 W '- .f.2e:w11f3f:gcf gf! fr - r ' . fy 22,5 -N H Q .V ,. eu 4 ' Af-si frers ge 4. - 4 - .431 'f-nf ., y f.fG2z:affi7,5'f .1 ,- M l ,1:5gE22zz,,: .-i - 5- 'J -Jw-, . ' ii .-ffv - ' - V 'Q J s .1Cf if'V'ff . - G4,FlgGy. 'Q ,... A ff: - . - .-Ldefme-f . 'r':Qm'Q3f'fr U 'X .151 .. - , -' ,ff 2.653 fm... J ' V I-f rg, W .. N yL.6'w ' - ,,,. , -15: 5-Q-' .9 vi'-W :,x-.- 'J' - , ' 2219 f , , , f V- If firwfieggir +V 1 w 1 1- , 'Y 22.1 mf 2 We 1y. v 'L' ? f ' . mv -.gf N, Taking Cl I ad from J Janus, the Roman household god, is represented as having two opposite faces - to view the post and keep an eye on the future. We venture to follow this example. We look back . . with pride . . . on 106 years ot quality paper manutacturing, right here in Middletown - just as you graduates look back with satisfaction on your accomplishments during your years here at Middletown High. We look torward . with anticipation . . . to another century ot serving American industry and business with fine papers trom our Middletown mills. And we are certain that, in the promising years ahead, many ot you graduates will be an important factor in Sorg's and Middletown's progressj rf f sf fi:t 3 I , 7 f y ff ff, f jf! 1 , A' if Manufacturers and Converters of Stock Line and Syoecialtry Papers 205 KEEP AHEAD IN STYLE It's easy to do - if you choose VARSITY-TOWN CLOTHES AND MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Sold in Middletown only by mmf omg 0 0 ana! 5214, sync. Congrafulafions fo lhe Class of '58 Gul. Very Best Wishes BUCKEYE PAPER PRODUCTS CO. See Us Al' Our New Localion GA 3-4601 Complele Line of Janilor Supplies Complele Line of Reslauranl' Supplies 8: Equipmenl' 2520 ATCO DRIVE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO to the 1Q58HGra0lsU THE COLES RD. 206 DENTISTS C. G. Barlon, D. D. S. H. T. Derivan, D. D. S. Don E. Douglas, D. D. S. J. H. Harlcracler, D. D. R. E. LigeH, D. D. S. W. B. Lige++, D. D. S. S. F. Maurer, D. D. S. L. L. Meece, D. D. S. Charles L. Orlman, D. D. S. John D. Sarchel, D. D. S. William Schaeffer, D. D. S. This girl had 365 dclfes Iclsf year. . . . And what's more she has a full schedule ahead for this year too. Every evening she's already made ar1'ang'ements for a few minutes of her time While she relaxes with her steady - THE. MIDDLETOWN JOURNAL. She's not unusual. Nearly 75,000 others also read the JOURNAL every day. So if you Want a good date, before your special date, be sure y0u're part of the large family of JOURNAL subscribers. 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GILLESPIE Herb Plumbing C0 Insurance Service LIFE -- FIRE - CASUALTY Roger Gillespie J. W. WiIIioms GA 3-1310 RES. GA 2-1015 1326 Manchester Avenue 2021 Tyfus Avenue GA 2-1261 MidcIIeI'own, Ohio Mike Aronoff, MarcIic Crow, Kay Yocom, Ray Orem ARMBRUSTER FLORIST, Inc. 3601 GRAND AVENUE 209 The Une Complete Shopping Center for All Your Needs Satisfaction Guaranteed Your Money Back SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 25 South Main St. Middletown, Ohio Zyomfmi' Grade A Dairy Products 'If It's Bo den's, It's Got To B G d GA 2-5451 10 Bellemonte St. PARTY SERVICE + First and Canal + Luther, Bah, and Tom Selby Compliments of N 0 R R I S Insurance Agency Harry and Mildred OCQLQSIJQ kgnn For Insurance of All Kinds Real Estate 3706 Tyi-us Avenue Across from Slale Highway Garage Middletown, Ohio 2019 Tytus GA 2-0352 GA 3-3254 LEWIS DRUGS' nc, 1051 Cenlrol Avenue 211 HAROLD W. JONES INSURANCE AGENCY GENERATE. INSURANCE 607-608 Savings 8 Loon Building Middletown, Ohio GA 2-4331 See Polly and Keep Jolly POLlSINI'S FOOD MARKET Quality Foods We Deliver 204 CRAWFORD STREET GA 2-3431 Sam Bartel's Shoes We Fit F eei 1214 Central Ave. Buster Brown for Children Air Step Sh-oes for Women Pedwin and Roblee for Young Men Air Film Shoes for Men Wright Arch Preserver Shoes for Men Compliments ot People's Clothing Store Clothing for the Entire Family On Easy Terms lIl8 Central Avenue Judy Thomas, Jerry Brown, Linda Woodruff Bob Baker, Mr. Fraley, Jac Kendall, Skip Salome. F R I S C ' 3207 South Main 1612 Germantown Road 213 The Best ln Home-Killed Meats he Mayer eat o. STORE PACKING HOUSE 1031 Cen+ro1Avenue Michigan Gnd Wo1nu+ GA 2-6358 - GA 2-8510 GA 2-9021 Compliments to Class of 958 KERNS COMMUNITY STORE CAL 81 PERRY GRIER cf 1115 GUNNECTICUT MU11.1A1. suggefr You Buy Life lnsurcance Thus Save 'For Co11c1+em1, Refiremenf, and Your Family. 4 THE BARKELEW ELECTRIC MEG. CU Lynn Danner, Mar+ha O'Neil, Clerk, Mike O'NeiI V 'N ,,,n.,-In iii'-J DIAL GA 324651 15 N. MAlN sr. Mmousrowm, on-no 215 . ' -' 1 e I iii. , 4 :X 3199 A' Q il'-' F ff V, A112 P X ii '54, V2 -,, I 1 1 -,gf ,-5:Q:..,v.i.4Q. .0 A K w tx--Ab!! Q ,. jog!! f . , ef x ,iff ' ' Mike Long Tom Jones Bob D t CONRAD'S SQHIO SERVICE VERI1'Y PARKWAY AND OXFORD STATE ROAD Best Wishes, Graduates J. Thomas Sebald Realty Company Complete Real Estate Service Since 1926 Thirty-Two Years of Service - 1926 - 1958 17x Service A Specialty 9199 ,Thai Qgwi Wm. M. Housl-I -- JEWELER X 1007 Central Ave. GA 3-1216 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 216 .41 I 9 1 6 QXXWOQX Famous A Compliments SCHlFF'S SHOE STORE 1 124 Cen+rc1l Avenue GA 2-4380 DODD'S MONUMENTS Robert Kontnier, Manager C L A S S O F 1 9 3 2 VERITY PARKWAY and FOURTEENTH AVENUE DIAL GA 2-5331 A d may h right to .... f NORRIS MUSIC HOUSE j n For A11 Your Musical Needs 5- 0 ,x LOWREY ORGANS - SPINET PIANOS M WEBER HI FI - GIBSON GUITARS X X w NURRIS MUSIC HUUSE x 1316 First Ave. Phone GA 2-2571 1, 7 217 CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF T958 Z8 JOAN, C0lfVLl96LlfL? Plumbing-I-Iealring A Condihoning 2524 Amo Avenue GA 2-5661 Timmons St k D . Insurance 0 es any Life ' Au+omobiIe ' Fire DiViSi0Il of 28 Years OI Insurcmce Service Chas. B. Timmons Room 701 GA 2-4631 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Dos+ 'rhou Iove life? Then do no+ squander Time for Ihaf is The sIu'II life is made off Poor Richard Beatrice Foods Co 2502 Atco Avenue MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 2-3629 R -l LINK'S . . . CHlLDREN'S sHoP Osteopathic Physicians Everything for Children From Birth to 14 Years Infants' Boys' Girls' T. C. Benseler, D. O. Shop Shop Shop THREE SHOPS IN ONE V C Thompson D O MAKE SHOPPINGFUNH Free Parking At Rear of Store 31 S. Main St. GA 2-6378 MEET YQUR FRIENDS ai' The SPORTS' BOWL Roy Lucas, Tom Ha'H'on, Sherry Danner, Donna Dear'I'h MIDDLETOWN'S FASTEST GROWING SPORT 219 Preamble To The ConsTiTuTion of The American Legion :u6'f For God and CounTry, we associaTe ourselves TogeTher Tor The Tollow- ing purposes: stir I 4 r, E5 xx' To uphold and deTend The ConsTiTuTion oT The UniTed STaTes oT America: To maInTain law and order: To TosTer and perpeTuaTe a one hundred per cenT Americanismq To preserve The memories and incidenTs of our AssociaTion in The GreaT War: To inculcaTe a sense oT individual obligaTion To The CommuniTy, STaTe and NaTion: To coml:JaT The auTocracy of boTh The classes and The masses: To malce riqhT The masTer oT mighTg To promoTe peace and good will on earTh: To saieguard and TrensmiT To posTeriTy The prin- ciples oT JusTice, Freedom and Democracy? To consecraTe and sancTiTy our comradeship by our devoTion To muTuaI helpfulness. MIDDLETOWN POST 2I8 Good luck and a wonderful life fo my many Middie friends Complime-nTs oT KENT M. LITTLE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. 601 Savings 8. Loan Bldg. Life ' AccidenT ' Sickness ' HospiTalizaTion ' Group ' WaiTress, WaiTress, Bruce Bedford, Judy WhiTT, Anne Lawson Vic l2assano's and Mom IJnnisi's Pizza House 2624 TyTus Avenue - GA 3-7691 2711 S. Main STreeT - GA 2-6306 Test the Zesf . . . Pizzas 81 Submarines 1i WE OFFER OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '58 TBM 19 BOE 221 Complimenls of MIAMI CABINET DIVISION The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Mad: + ohio Fred bander, Bob Wells, Clerk, Connie Windsor, Zella Mae Genlry THE MANCHESTER HOTEL 222 Besr Wishes ond Good Luck To The '58 Grods The Black-Clawson Company Sharfle Division Keufhan Fourdry QUEEN CITY FLYING SERVICE, In Charter Service - Air Ambulance Service MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, MIDDLETOWN, OHIO rv1lDDLETowN GA 2-5261 Congratulations, Class of 1958 223 .nn SSSS I CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OE 1958 O. L. LANSAW CO., Inc. REAL ESTATE BROKERS - BUILDERS 1012 FIRST AVENUE GA 3-3387 or GA 2-7401 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO EF- T D R A Y E R Sh'0dfbeCh C0111 C0mplUly West Middletown, Ohio John L. Strodtbeck 8: Son C A L L GA 3-3592 ML GA 2-5561 1729 Central Avenu 224 , I W P F B 910 Middle of Your Dial 6 0 0 Complere play-by-play coverage of all Middle Poorball and Baskerball Games sponsored by Gardner Middlerown High parricigoalres in Jrhe Parade o1fSchools heard each Sarurday a+ 1:00 P. M. and each Wednesday G+ 6230 P. M. sponsored by Aeronca Aircrafr Corporarion Congrcdulafions +o +he Class of 1958 MAY STERN Co. Furniture 81 Appliances 16 s. MAIN STREET 225 THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN i' 'k i Where You Get Complete I -Hour Head-To-Toe Service congmfulufions DRY CLEANING PRESSING To The Class of '58 HAT CLEANING HAT REBLOCKING SHOE REPAIRING SHOE SHINE CASTELL DRUG CO ALTERATIONS The Sign of Better Service . QuaI1ty Drugs 1126 CENTRAL AVE. 1-015 Central Ave. GA 2-7551 Compliments of The Hanselman Transportation Company Dependable Motor Freight Company We Leocl 1- Others Follow Celebrating Our Thirty-nintlri Yeoir ot Service 1919 - 1958 Serving Southwestern Clwio MOVING - PACKING -2- STORAGE AGENTS AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT COMPANY Coast to Coost Von Service 125 Park St. GA 2-3644 Middletown, Ohio 226 THE AERONOA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION GERMANTOWN RCAD MIDDLETOWN, OHIO exfends IIS cordiol congroIuIoIions ond besI wishes I'o The .1958 GrocIuoIIng Closs of Ihe MicIc:IIeIown I-Iigh School IhoI Ihrough conIInuecI sIucIy ond developmerfr of mind ond body you moy Ieod in Ihe worId of educohon, science, indushy onoI commerce ond os Leoders of The Fulrure. 227 M c G R A W Construction Company, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS MIDDLETOWN, OHIO The I-IempSIeaCI Coal CQ' Sherwin-Williams Co. COAL - cone BUILDERS' suppues ARTISTS, SUPPLIES ' Q PAINTS x WALLPAPER 1235 Girard Avenue I' A MIDDLETOWN. OHIO GA 2-2061 I367 Cen+roI Avenue GA 3-4644 innu- JOE LEWIS Realtor - Builder Compliments of H U O H E S MOTOR INC. Farm - City - Commercial DESOTO Firellite - - - 305 PI-Oper-ty Fireclome - - - 295 Firesweep - - - 280 PLYMOUTH . Belvedere - - - 225 1312 First Avenue Fury ----- 305 GA 2-3646 GA Serving lwiclclletown fer over 18 years as a Desoto-Plymouth Dealer Anne Grme Diclq Capozzi Susan Crawford Ruth Ellen Phillip Afbd Pl-l1Ol'TlE1S JOHN RODERER SHOES Strand Theatre Bldg. 229 Hamburge 2436 Nor1'hVeri+y UNCLE TOM'S DRIVE -IN Compliments ol The INTERSTATE Folding Box Company x Middletown Miamisburg i 230 Fish C y Chicken-in 'rh b k + Roo+ B Orang Cokes Shakes Malfs GILLEN -CROW PHARMACIES KNOWN BY THE CUSTOMERS WE KEEP g Harry Walburg . AllKindsof INSURANCE MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE GA 2-3761 . . . Bowling . . . Gym . . . Swlmmlng ROOM 602 Clubs . . . Informal Classes Dances t N 1 Bank B ld g for Teen Agers and Young Adulls 231 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1958 R. L. Grimes Ins. 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Ready Mix Concrete - Excavating - Grading GA 2-5301 GA 2-6157 415 RICHMOND ST ROUTE 4 POASTTOWN BRIDGE 234 -- 'ex SCL A. FINKELMAN Realtor Service D0esn't Cost - IT PA YS!! 32 S. Main S+. GA 2-2311 or GA 2-3241 Dick lsroff Joe Kinder 0 W 'f 27 Q , J, , M -.V f ,N V , e if fx X' 4, ,Z at 1, 2 14 I 5 -0 I 5 X ' - f 9 , f 0 ex ,1 fpf ff 955 X, .7 . fff If ,ef Q W ,Qs f 'g ' W g, I . x Q VW' X WW, ' YF off. ,A X 4 A , . If W 7 Jerry Lucas J6C1i Wallace .lim Curry Motors Used Car Headquarters TYTUS AVE. - VERITY PKWY. GA 2-3212 235 Complimenis of Middletown Sand 8: Gravel Co. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE - EXCAVATINC-5 READY MIX CONCRETE Dial GA 2-3781 2100 S. Main S'rreeI' THE CRYSTAL TISSUE COMPANY AND THE CRYSTAL WAXING COMPANY MIDDLETOWN, or-no 236 X SERVICES AVAILABLE COMMERCIAL PRINTING - . - Stationery, Rutect Forms, Cartnon Interteavect anct Continuous Forms, Sates Books, Vxfectcting Invif tations, Actvertising Fotcters and Books, Company Newspapers. ADDRESSING SERVICE . . . Actctressograptiing, Cutting Metat Aft- otress Plates, Aotctress Lists Avaitatnte. ADVERTISING SIIECIALTIES . . . Executive Gifts, Gooctwitt Actver- tising Presentect On: Pens, Pencils, Yarctsticks, Desk Sets, Catenctars of att Rincts, Boot? Matches. We Iiave titeratty everyttiing in att kinds of materiats. PUBLISHING . . . Syncticatect House Organs Putatistzent on a Montnty Basis. PRGCESSES USED LETTERPRESS . . . Printect from type anct ptates in relief. This is the metttoct useot by Gutentvurg anct ttie process most peopte tIiinIQ of wtien they think of printing. Ttiermograptiy or raisect tetter printing is usuatty proctucect by tetterpress. We Iiave a comptete type founctry in our Lucttow anot Linotype Machines proctucing new type for att your forms. LITHOGRAPHY . . . Atso known as offset printing. We tiave a com- ptete ctcpartment inctucting camera, step anct repeat machine for ctose register cotor work, as wett as ttie presses for the actuat printing. SILK SCREEN . . . Ink is squeezect ttirougtl a stencit screen. Best wtiere opaque cotors are required on posters. Atmost any trase materiat can tae printect. Wooct, paper, metat or gtass. HOT STAMPING . . . Usect extensivety on teattier, vinyt and plastics. ENGRAVING . . . Most often usect on greeting carcts, tettertieacts, anct wectcting invitations. PERRY PRINTING CU. Munnmnwu, num 916 YANKEE noAn - PHONE amen 2-val! 237 OPTOMETRISTS lol R. A. GRANGER, OD. lol MARY LITSCH, OD. lol RALPH PARMENTER, O.D. .l-onli W. R. STEELE, O.D. Sancllin Heating Co Air Conditioning Heating Roofing and Sheet Metal za CURTIS STREET GA 2-6757 or GA 3-6333 -l-o Compliments of The William Sebald Realty Company 1317 Castell Building all-0111-1 6 OO Q Compliments to Class of '58' Tee's Restaurant YANKEE ROAD 0 O49 O Linda lsroff, Linda VanDyne, Mary Jo Hyde, Nancy Six+, Manager ONE OF OHl0'S FINEST STORES THE JOI-IN ROSS STGRE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 239 Success to the Senzor of 58 VETERANS UF FUREIGN WARS Miami Valley Post 3809 Honor fhe Dead by Helping fhe Living FINE FURNITURE, CUSTOM DRAPERIES and CARPETIN6 .kyzffzaffzygzfa FURNITURE COTTIPRITV 240 T,,,.. The Middletown Bankers Association . The First Natlonal Bank Oglesby-Barnitz Bank of Middletown and Trust Co. M mbers F. D I C eSOURDSVlLLE LAKE Miami Valley's Chosen Playground On Route 4 Between Middletown and Hamilton Congratulations, Class of '58 Just A Shade Better Middletown R. R. Stallsmlllm gl Son Awning 8: Blind Company ,Look SANNNG 233 S. Broad Street AND FINISHING GA 2-2635 Awnings 1105 S V ty P kwuy Canvas - Fiberglass - Aluminum - Steel Oriental Iron Railing Venetian Blinds GA 2 2372 Storm Windows Aluminum Siding TH . 50 IIIIIVBT ary NEIN BROS. REALTY CO. 507 First National Banlc Bldg. Lyman R. Nein -- Gordon R. Nein Ligerzfing mafczfifonianj ,Since 790877 242 W1 Goodbye, High School! Hello, World! 1957 Scholarship Winners wifh Mr. Colin Gardner Memo lo lhe Closs oi 1958: As The song wriler sciid, li's o big, wide, woncleriul world . . . And, you know - he's righil Firsl ol all, we ol Gorolner Jrhinlc ii's wonoleriul lhol you're grocluoiing from such o iine school - ond nexl, lhcil ihe opporlunilies now iocing you ore so big oncl wiole. A nole oi worning here: you've iusi been scrimmoging up lo now ond from here on you're in Jrhe big gome. Wholeyer you olo onol wholever ploins you nnolce - be il college, rniliiory service, or joining lhe business world - Gordner is inleresleol in you. li we weren'+, we woulolnur oller college scholorships ecich yeoir. lReceni Gorolner Scholorship winners ore in lhe piciure ciboyel. You ore our invesimeni in Jrhe luiure, loo. If we coin help you plcin oi ccireer, or iusi oclvise you in ony woy oboul whoi lies oheod, coll on us. We'd be clelighlecl lo help. Good luclq, ond Gocl bless you. The world lies woilingl Diamond Gardner Corporation The Gardner Division 243 EC-ELSTON'S FCDOD STCDRE GROCERIES and MEATS COMPLIMENTS OF Rus Dempster General Tire Sales 135 N. VERITY PARKWAY - GA 2-6354 Everything Good To Eat t ,k ,AY GA 2-3391 Krafl Syslem Recapping Vulcanizing Wheel Balancing Balleries r. Norval Diver, hield, Nancy rcusbeiu, Jan Kneps Cherie Link Garden Supplies IJIVOER Goal and Fegsli Complimenis of Kitchen 8i Sheets, Inc. Reallors Houses Lois Farms Renials Sub-Divisions Buy Your Home While You Are Young - fe- l i l l 1 l l , i l D , l 'l gl f l l li 3 l l l Work Welcome +o fhe working world, MHS Class of '58. ln +his world you will come +o know 'rhal' work is a privilege and a principle, and nor a penalfy. Already you have discovered 'rhal' work is 'rhe key +0 success - +he grades you've earned are 'lhe measure of your work. A minimum of work mighf gel you by, buf if you aren'+ already dissafisfied wi'rh iusl' ge++ing by - you will bel For your reward in 'lhis world will be measured by 'rhe work you do. Choose wisely 'rhe work you will do - 'rhe kind for which you are bes+ EiHed, and don'+ wear yourself our rlrying +o avoid or escape work. For work alone will develop your +alen+s fo fheir Eullesl' ex+en+g avoiding work brings only Erusrrafion and discon'?en+. Wise men down 'rhrough 'l'he ages have known rhe personal value of work, from Carlyle we quolez ldleness alone is wi+hou+ hope, work earneslly a+ anyfhing, you will by degrees learn +o work al' almos+ all +hings. There is a perennial nobleness and even sacredness in work. There is always hope in a man who acrually and earnesrly works. Our hope and prayer for you is +ha'l you will have a long life and a happy one. May God granl' you The s'rreng+h and +he spirif 'ro work hard all your life. ARMED EMPLDYEES INDEPENDENT FEDERATIDN, INC. 245 It Came from lIappeI's . . . Four magic Words Which have become an expression of pride and satisfaction to thousands of Middletonians. Words symbolic of quality . . . correct styling . . . and the finest service- . . . throughout the years. - ..., .g:,:,-, .3 -- , - -' ' 7 Hn ZF: Q g3:::5:2:g1 A,.,- ,- .1 ., .Zjgigg5,3:3::::::.:,. i 3 'fill' l s Wi' . 'TWT - i.... ' -A ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 .fr 4-: Aa- .'.'.-. ' ,- I+-'.v2+:1-7-L-fir? .-Z .- 'IC 1-1-7 gg., I :,:. I K 3.5.5.,3.-., . ., . -e ..,ng,q.,., .. ....M,,4,x. , . ..J.. 5- . ..,. . .i.. . ., g:,: -,',5,5,:35f:g., - Q I ,:3:5:e,-:ef-'V--' M,,,,w-'-V V 4.1.1 V,-.: :.:.3. 1.54.54 I., . W 3 L m isss we ge A 3?.1.?Qg-L+ J fi? fsisiiu r 's'r'le .. 4. f A A s 9' 2 N' si ' K5 P st . Q Z i . 'iid''Q8'-33545115331225 HN Q .,.,. ff'-I:-:4. . f' ,-,., We extend our sincere .. .... .... - Q., .X I 2-I:if:ff1:223i2ii525222si:z2i2fi-55., I 'A COUQFHIU1-3f10US 'CO the fi- L 'A ' L.fffifiigfiiflifijiifiii5Qff?ig3fQ5f2.. 25335 ' ' 'iiiEiifiiiiiiiiiiiE5f2f5fiiff32jiffffff class of 1958! . 1- .1..1Qfg:22i122?li25-21232222isziezisisfafieisieis. i t ' fx.. . ' I' f - 1 n fu ,'.- .. 3'E?Eii5?5a.'5f?i5? '7'f.fiw,, 28555335251- i21:f QFisg1,,g 1 'i?2iE3f3..f5E211525 in :LN wiser. .. e - --t- .- ,.,. 152555:,...:.:,...,::1f,:.: ..... .Tx ,kt ..5?i?, Established In 1878 - In Middletown Since 1910 33 NORTH MAIN STREET 246 -w'- I I 1 i l 1 I i . l I I i I I I I 2 i i i I E I L i . i I ' I I I i I I 3 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Aeronca Manufacfuring Corporaiion Albaugh, Vern 81 Son ...,,..................,.. AlIspor+s, Inc. ......,.....,,.....,...... -.-..-.- . Amafulli Produce ,..... American Legion .,,....., Annex Barber Shop .,,..,,,.Y.. Anonymous ,.,., ,...,...... .,,,,,,,..,,,. vv.. ....4.,4 Armbrus+er's Floral Shop f.....4-.,f-Y---,--- Armco Employees Ind. Fed., Inc. Armco Sleel Corporaiion ..A...,,.........A Arpp, The John Plumbing Company Ashworlh Coal Company ....,,,. Baird, Thomas W. .........,.....---4-, . Balier's Jewelry Slore ,.......,.. Barlrelew Elecfric Mfg. Co. ..... . Bar+el's Shoes .,..........,.,,,,.......... Bauer, Marlin L. Conslrucfion Blacl:-Clawson Company .....,.... Blumberg 81 Cohen, lnc. .,,, Borden's Dairy Producls ...,... Boulevard Floral Co. .....,,..... . Brown-Singer Company ......,..... Buclxeye Paper Producls Co. ,, ELQQQQI Burneh' s, Inc. ,A,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Cappel Furnifure Company ,,v,,,,,,,,,Y, Carl'er's Beverages ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,Y, ,.,w,- Cassano. Vic ,,,,..,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A Casiell Drug Company ..,..,. Cenfral Aulo Supply Co. Cenlral Pasiry Shop ,,,,,,,,,,,, Ceniral S+ore ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chapple Buiclr, lnc. ,.., . Claradon Ha+ Shoppe ,.,, Clarlc 81 Heldman ,,,.,,... Communiiy Sfore .e,,. Conrad Sohio Service Consolidaled, Inc. .,,... . Coolidge Corporalion .,.. Corner Men's Shop ww,,,,,w,,,, Cryslal Tissue Company ....... Curry, Jim Mo+ors ,,,A,,,,,.,,,, Davidson Phoio Shop ...,,.., Dempsler, Rus ,,,,,,A,,,w,,,,,,,,,,, Denny Lumber Company ..,,,.. Denlisis ,,,,A,e,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, Diamond Gardner Corporaiionm-mm Diver Coal 8: Feed Company Dobrozsi, John Insurance Agency Dodd s Monumen+s ,,,A,e,,,,,,,a, Dohn Hardware Co. ,,,,e,,,,,a, , Drayer Flower Shop ...,,. E. 8: R. Molors, Inc. ..,.. . Egelslon, Carl Grocery ...,., Eldridge Publishing Co. .,,... . Eli'l'e Ice Cream Company .,... Ernesf Hardware 8: Cycle Co. ......... . Erv's Waich Service ...,... Fahrenholz Shell Service , Fairbanlcs Conlainers, lnc. Fenzel-McDonough ,,..... Filsonfs, ln Finlrelman, Finlcelman Finlrelman, Freeman's Jewelry ....,.. c. ..,..,....,.,... Dave ..,..,..... , Harry A. .,.. . Sol. A. .,.... . French-Bauer .,,,,,,,,,,w,, Frey's Marliei .....,,. Frisch's Big Boy .....,,,.,, Funeral Direciors ..,,,,,,.Y,,, Gem Cify Ice Cream Co. .. Gillen-Crow Pharmacies .,,..... Gillespie, F. H. lnsuran-ce .... 227 183 172 202 220 196 169 209 245 163 218 182 195 190 215 212 192 223 194 210 197 169 206 204 246 182 220 226 184 180 221 167 192 188 214 216 171 177 168 236 235 172 244 172 207 243 244 190 217 198 224 200 244 170 1 77 178 194 170 184 164 188 167 200 235 201 208 201 213 191 193 231 209 Gough-Lamb Cleaners, Inc. ,,...., , Grealhouse, C. E. 8: Son, Inc. Greene 81 Ladd ...,,,,...,..,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Grier, Cal 81 Perry ,......,,, .,,,,,, Grimes, R. L. 8: Son ,,,..,, ,,,,,,, Hagias Candies ....,....,,..,...,,..a,,,..,,.,,,. HaIsey's Men Shop ..,,...,......,,..,,,,,...., Harding-Jones Paper Company ,,,,.... Harrison Insurance Agency, lnc. Haifield Coal Company .,,,,,,....,.,.,..,. Hauselman Transporialion Co. .....,,,. . Hempsfead Coal Company ...,,..,,,.,,. Herb Plumbing Company .,.,... .,,.... House of Chrome .......,..,,....,. ,,,.,., Housh, William M. ,.,,..,,.. ,,.... , Hughes Moior, lnc. .,,.,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,....., . Ideal Barber Shop ,,.,..,,,,....,,......,,....., Indianapolis Enqraving Company .a,, Inland Conlainer Corporafion ....,,,,.. ln'lers+al'e Folding Box Co. .......,.,,,.,. . lrvlng s ....,,,........,..,.,,,,..,,.,,..,,,... ,..... . J-J Bowling ....,,,,,,.......,,,,,,...,,,,. ,....,,,,, Johnson, Oilis 8: Sons ,..,.,,.....,,.......... Jones, H. W. Insurance Agency ,,.,,,,, Jones, Heber, lnc. ......,,,......,,.....,..,,... Jug, The ,.....,,..,,,,,,...........,.........,.......... Kemp Eleclric Supply Co. ..... ,.,.., . Kilchen 81 Sheefs, lnc. ,,,,.,.. ...,,, , Klamo News ,,......,,,..,,,,...,, .,,.... Korros, Abe 8: Son L 81 S Pain+ Slore ,,v,,,. ,,,,,,. Lad 8: Lassie Shop ,,... ,,.,.,, Lalteslde lnn ,...,,,.,.,, ,,..,., Lansaw, O. L. Co. ,,,,. ,.,... . l.eSourdsville Lalce, ln'c. , ...., .. Lewis, Joe ...,..,,..,.,,...., ,,,,,,, Lewis Drugs, Inc. ,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,, s Linlc's Cl1iIdren's Shop ,..... , Long Insurance Agency ,,,,...., , McAlpln, The Co. ...,.,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , McGee 8: Sons Super-Markef .,,,.,,,.... McGraw Conslruclion Co., Inc. ,, Manchesfer Hoiel ..,.,,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,., Mafhews Head-+o-Toe Service ,.,,...,,. May-S+ern Co. .,,..,..,......,..,,....,.......,.. . Mayer Meai Co. ..,..,,,,..... , Meeker Plumbing Co. .......... , Melampy Appliance Co. ..,, .,,,,, . Merif Cleaners .,,..,,,..,,,,..., .,...,,,. Miami Cabinel' ..,,,.......,,,........,......,..... Miami Sales Co. ....,,.........,........,.,.... . Middie Manor Board ....,...,......,,,........ Micldlelown Awning 8: Blind Co. Middlelown Bankers Associalion ,,.,.. Middlelown Business College .......... Middleiown Federal Savings 8: Loan Middlefown Journal ,..,,...,................... Mirlrllefown Lincoln-Mercury Co. MidAleIOWn Lumber Co. ................... . Middleiown Parry Service .....,.......... Midrllefown Sand 8: Gravel ...,.......... Middleiown Spor'rsmen's Club .,.,.... Miller Insurance Agency .................... Miller's Jewelry Slore ........................ Moore Plumbing Co. ............. ....-. - Moorman Sand 81 Gravel Co. ....,,,,. . Murphy, G. C. Co. .................. -.--.. . Nein Realiy Co. .................-..----.-.---fff f New Yorlc Life Insurance Co. ,,,. ..... . Norris Insurance Agency ......... -.----- Norris Music House .......... ...-..- 247 Office Oulrfiilers, Inc. Olympic Resiauranl' ..,,. Oplomelrlsls ....,....,,..,..,,.,...,.,,,... ,,,.. Ora m's Fine Foolwear .,,,.,..,,..,....,,.,,.. Orlman-Slewarf Transporfalion ,,..,... Os+eopa+hic Physicians ,,,,....,,,,, .,,, , Para mounf Theaire ,,...., Penny, J. C. Co. ..,,,,,,,..., People's Clolhing Slore Perry Prinling Co. ..,,,,,...,,,, ,.,, , Physicians .,...,...,,,,,....,,,,..,,,,,,...,, ,,,,, Pillsburgh Plale Glass Co. Ponni' Drive ln' ,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,. .,,,, Polisini Food Marlrel .,.....,., Powers Aulo Sales .,,, ,.,,,,. PraHs Marlrei- ...,...,...,..,,,,..,... ,,,,. Queen Ciiy Flying Service .,,.. ,.,.. Raihman-Troup Furniiure C o. Raymond Bag Corporalion ..,.. ..... Reed-Klopp Co. ,....,,,,,..,,.,,,, , Reedy's Foods, Inc. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Reeves Jewelers, Inc. ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , Roberson 81 Son Sporling Goods ..,,,. Roderer's Shoes .,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,., Rogers Jewelry Co, ,,.,,,,,e,,,,, , Ross, The John Slore ......, Ross Molors, ln'c. ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, , Runyan's Fuel Oil Service Ryan, A. J. 81 Son ,,..,,,,,...,,,,,, ,,,,, Sandlin Healing Co. ...,,,... , Sawyer, B. F. 8: Son, lnc. .. Schi'Ff's Shoes ...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,.....,, Schneider, Sol ,,..,,,...,,.,.....,,., Sears, Roebuck 81 Co. ,,,......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sebald, J. Thomas Really Co. ...,,,,,. , Sebald. William Realfy Co. . Sebald Grain 8: Coal Co. Seven-Seven Taxi, lnc. .,.,,,, . Sherwin'-Williams Co. ..........,. .,,. . Snider, D. W. Co. ..,,,.,.,,,...,,,,,,. .,,. , Snyder, Ross M. Realfy Co. ..... ,,,. . Sorg Paper Company ,..,...,,,.. .,... Sparrow's Flowers ,,....,,.,.,,, ,,,.. Sporfs Bowl ..,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,..... ,,.., Srallsmilh, R. R. 81 Son Slarr Floral Co. ....,.,,.., .,,, , Slolces Dairy ...,.....,.,.. ..,.. Sl'reili+hau Brofhers ,.....,,,,, ,,... Sirodfbeclc Coal Co. ....,..,,. .... . Sweelland Confeciionery ,,,.,. ,,... Tee s Resfauranl ,,,.,,...,,,..,.., .,,., Tenore, Tony ..,........, .... Thirlueld s ...,................... ..... Thomson, C. W. Co. ,...... .... . Timmons Insurance .,..,,. ..... Tobias Sludio ......,..... ..... Trimble's Marlcei' .,,,.. ..... Uncle Tom's Drive-ln Union Sani+ary, lnc. .,..... .... . Uniied Welding CO. .......... .... s Veierans of Foreign Wars ,, Vel-erinarians .,,,................. --... Vradelis Bros. ................... ..-- - Walburg, Harry .................. ....- Wallcer's Family Shoe Siore ,, Wilmer Molors ..................... ----. Wor+hmore Clolhes Shop ,,,,,, ..... WPFB ..,............................. -... Wrenn Paper Co. ....-.....--..--.-.. .....-f-.ff - Young Men s Chrislian Associalion 215 185 238 171 175 219 177 176 212 237 174 166 173 212 203 204 223 240 208 197 167 204 183 229 180 239 189 200 203 238 190 217 165 210 216 238 166 188 228 203 168 205 190 219 242 166 218 202 224 197 238 204 234 185 218 233 189 230 175 196 240 194 180 231 182 170 181 225 187 231 jlais book bas been publisbed by tbe best., f' 6' proven rnetbod .... fl X I It represents tbe combined ' I J li e jlorts of engraoers, typesetters, Q J ' J In . printers, binders, and cover makers . . . 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