Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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, W FRUM DARKNESS TU THE PERFECT K 0tLWLL5f THE GREAT WIIRLIJ UE LIGHT THAT LIES BEHIND ALL HUMAN IIESTINIES Longfellow . .. To a Child 7959 0 P T I ww f em 5 1 A Q- , W ,. 521.- gg ., '6f2lQiQ1 ii i The vibrant iight of tilundering power . The cherished iight of a small ctiilcfs face . . The iight of dying day with the promise of tomorrow . . . In f .i A! mggg--. - K , 5 gm: . - fr- K ' . 1 , K .. , if. an X- ,: fy -V f i X pwg. Q ' Wg' - WM - ff: A, fr M -f +gs,:e'.'- -N.: . wg, -L V if ,W ,'gmgs.w-gf-S wpwhai- in we . -,-f . .- wio'1rw.1'fate.,-:,gxw wg-fwf w vw-, .iw fn., :ref - . me L , , 2 1 3f,f45J,. 'Wg-1,a.:, raw, hw 4 -W,Qy,,f,f,5 i, - 3' 'Kfgf?wykXfTg51':' .1f tw 4-wbwf vf' nr 3 t fyq41'w:FY2' a'?i f 5Z?Sf ' F- rm 'fu' , wif-55,1 R, :gg i w gfgx- 'sw ff-gif qw f A -2, X A 4 f I' V . - ,4-'91.a.wh'. , z ,,,,, Y , ,. ,, v, , -' N , , - ' ' 1... ' - f - - . - , ...,:-. , g.n,u.1, , 'Q ' Q' Q., , , ' , aw , , , ,' 1' T ir , If ' ei -, V -fly' 'gig' f-'affw wttweimimyn ff:1ya'1'?YT :-f?f'f1:ff,:Z'f 5- wav-H-WMP Graduates Betty Webb and Nlilce Kutmy receive their diplomas from Principal D. R. Baker . . . I - 4 X 5 , . .+I 3- '-3 -X uw. 1-2:.v.'--.Lk ,f. 4 'V ,quxllx 1 ',..,-ff nun-:Me The aerial View of Middietowvn High School shows the size of this famous school of mental and physical development. Inside this building many outstanding persons have been trained to undertake the responsibilities of the future ...... I l T Q 4 v I i r N i l ,M D , ,,..f ' -5'7 SCi'iOOi. BOARD: Siiiing -1 ivirs. Susan Fouls, .ioc Xfx7OOCil'Iliii', ivlrs. Niary Litsftil. Siunriing - Don Reirixeirivriim-r. iim i:iniz'y, Dr. Xviiiiuni Oxxi-lis, riiiinmn iiiiisun, Howanrii Crmmvvii. SLAQJ Zim? The Board oi Eciucation imas time ciiiiicuil iasit oi' soiving tile many important proipiems tiiat arise in time Niiciciietown Sciwoi System. Time untiring memibers oi this group spend many iiours cicciciing issues wi1ici1 wiii aiiect' time iives oi' eacil student. Tile stucients Oiiixfiif,idiCt0Wl1 Higii Sciwooi wisii to take this opportunity to express their appreciation ior time many services renciereci ixy time Board in tiieir ineiiaii. Que major issue tiiat iwas ibeen consiciereci ior some time is now being reaiizeci. in Aprii grounci was ixroicen for tiwe new cafeteria anti siiop imuiici- ing, wiiicii wiii ine constructed facing Baitimore Street aciiacent to time present imigii sciwooi. zfzloerinfendenf H. R, CRONlXN'lfl.l. B.S., llllliilllil Shih- ,IqK'ill'ill'i'Sv Cniivgi- flluio Shih' lflliversily v . . ' - v . . ' l,lHYlxI'SllY oi fuiormin, l nwe-rsilv ol 1. . . flllflllllilll 'Mfg' , I J 1 1 rincayaa H. R. BAKER AB.. Niinmi University MA., University of Cimzinnaii Nliss Nlabet Eldridge, dean of girls, gives point- ers on how to Ile a better student to Marcia Aronoff, Frances Danner, and Dana Day. guidance Wir. H. H. Lawrence, dean of boys, gives advice to Richard Harfst. He helps to soive personal prola- lems as well as sctmooi proiniems. Miss Helen Hartman, guidance counsellor, ex- plains requirements for entrance to coiiegeelxounct seniors, Kay Nlartin, Janet Wicixialnln, and Pat Wendt. gig f 3 i sq Q we ,. is ,,,,,,,mw 'G N, 4,2 , ,,..,m v. 5 4 A--is ,. ., ,:..,,W.-4...Q..' bun-pf ,A , .,., My ...W iff ph.. , 5 1 K ' N . aim s k wwe A rs. Louise Niriiain gives aici In a siucivnl rinring Class slutty perimi, sSZO8QCA EIlQiiSll classes learn rules oil grannnar anci punctuation anci practice using tilesc rules lay writing tllemes, essays, anci inooic reports. Timis knowiecige becomes especially lmeipiui in lime cre- ative writing course wliicii tiie seniors may suimsti- tute lor ifngiisim grammar. in writing tileir speeciles tor presentation in classes anci contests, spcccil stucients apply time rules learned in HIlQiiSll riasses. NIIFS. Ixrifllf' .'xii4'l'lllilll 1'XI,iuinS til? Yolkai SlI'llI'llIl'K' In Fiarwia Amnoli ami Bill Cs:-iiaic. 1 oreigm, fwagzfzage Time tigtmt ot time ancient Roman civitization is tiept ative ttmrougtm active Ctasses ot' Caesar, Cicero, anct Virgit anct time .tummior Ctassicat League. in nmany ways ttme .t. C. L. nmenmtmers strive uto tmanct on time torctm ot ancient civitizationf, Time Spanistm anct Frenctm departments represent time nmociern use ot ttme Latin taimguagfeft-tme Spanistm stuctents recentty tlornmect a ctmapter ot' time Spanistm Honor Society. tlrenctm ctasses teactm time stuctents to appreciate ttre tangfuage anct custonms ot ttme Frenctm peopte. t Qc f -,se R u . , K ' .X S. J S 5 i i Rntmin Vette, ronsut, tt-arts time .t.C.t,.'crs in time initizmtirmn rites, tu a tornmat initiation ltmn: tnttian ttitt Spanistittonor Society wetcommmes time nmt-mmmtmc-rs ot time rmexvixtt t.S.rtmapter. In N stranrt uses tile anatytirat tmta dence Time science ctepartment offers tJioiogy,ct1en1istry, physiology, and ptiysics. tn iaiotogy students tearn ttie ioasic foundation of ptant anct animat tite. Physiotogy offers ttlose interested in ttme mecticat profession an introduction to ttle tunnan imocty. Ptiysicat properties anct reactions are tire topics ciiscussect in ptlysics ctasses. This year time chemis- try tatooratories were comptetety re-equipped, anct a course in cottege ctwemistry was acictect. Octes Henstey ami Katrina Yingst Qtlltly ixtr, Arcuri-'s rottvction ni tcpiftoptera. Wir. Kieintc-inter watctles tterry Xveinstein anti Dick Dempster perform a tigilt intensity experimcnli txtr, Harotct NOYIIIUII C'XpIflillS IIIC USO of El Slilll' YUIC to NilHl'y HilyS, TOIII Black, Rirtlarct tjtiestrmut, tnwctt tfranz, Carolyn Xxfooctrntf, unrt tfilvc-I1 Riesz. m6LfA8lclfL6LfiCt5 The Ntattieniatics Department tias increased greatly in numbers the past two years since so mucti emptiasis has been placed upon science. It is the trenct of the times that everyone must have math and science. Nliss Kathleen Banker, teaching sotict geometry and trigonometry, also paves time way for real wort: in college. Wir. E. E. Wiatcom teacties the second year algebra along with plane geometry. Algebra I, ptane geometry, and general matti stuctents tilt the other math ctasses. Nliss Kattltl-on Banker tu-tps .iotln VV:-ilu-I sotx geometry problem. Mdfory an Quernmenf Wir. H. H. Lawrence, hcact ot the history ctepartment, again supervised the annual trip to Vvashington, D. C. anct rv- estahtishect the city government internship program. This is a large ctepartment hccause every junior must study Ameriran history, and every senior must stucty Arnvrican government. hir. Lawrence prccticts many changes to Come in future yvars. Donalrt .'XllSIN'l'l'y inslrurls one- oi his riassos in .Xnn-riran history. r x 1 MET? ' arf 15,3 Ir, W,-Q-f lwrmwm, mu Eff' ff Q , rwwwhw 1 -ww. 'S - A f:,.1f,L, Q ww Q L 1' '91 miie The Band anci line Orchestra were under tile baton ol' Wir. Don Francis this year. Nliss Helen Vveinimerger again had charge of time vocal cieparlf ment, featuring time triple trio, mixed CIIOFUS, and sophomore girls' glee club. Concerts were given lay each group and other appearances were made Inv fore local groups. Iilainm- fvrvgnry, Bnrlmra IXIIIHIPH. Barimra Exlvrritli, mul Rmilu-y Burke-r prnrliu- lor IIN- annual mush ronlm-sl. Kin' Sams nm' Pnllv Zu 1 1 five . . ll L Hull' Innes In lllc nr1 n'SIrzl. iss Helen XV:-iniwrgvr arroillpaliivs -Xlalrlvlll' fxpllli' null isily fxllalllvy. ...........1 ,,fx, 5 1 ome c01fL0mic5 Xmu: Killlllj' IIIUCIPIS IIN: mln: she has jus! lvinisluwl lllzlliillgj wllilv NIT4. lflllvl Rum rlrlws Sully IIUSI, Bvcliy Boxwvll, mul ,loy Popp work un lllvir lulffiillg. 22 ,Q1fLc!1fc5LLria! .AHB The tnciustrial Arts Department inctucius auto, print, metal, wood, eiectriral, and lnzictminc stiops in aciciition to mectmnical clrawing. Tiiese classes give stucients nn opportunity for actual experience while training for future joins or tioiuimies. Yvork for inciustries is Coorciinateci with work in classes uncier time ciirection oi Wir. Clyde Pierson, imenci oi time civpnrtment. ixlf. Still! I.l'NVi5, Ijitlllly Slllfuillgf, Illlll IY,K'lll, Xxiilylll' ixlllllll, illlll IDOLH J N 1 1 NK KN Ill N I 5 I J S . x is lxla l' 'ss ', sl ng 1 wi 1 173 lmryt- J. . Av Q , gf. ' . me ' . - ' A- v' P Y Yu ,W y V -fx . A xl is P Tj V. rl, v . . ' X :wi i' 5 ' Ax , k ' Q- ',, 1, 'X c ,Q b - A J 1 'X ,Y ' x , N . I gy! 5 Q Q .5 24 , ' N A , U A N 1 x 1, - 9 1 ' !9Ag5ic0L! gjncafion Nlr. Avery Harvill, wl1o came lo lwlidcllelown Higll Sclmool llmis year from Qllio Stale llniversily, has empllusizecl a concentrated program of wres- tling, volleylmll, ancl weiglmt-lifting. He was also responsilyle lor n co-educational program in tlle gym classes and a re-estalulisllment ol: tlle intra- mural program for tlme laoys. lxlr. llllrylll rlxlkf'rlxi'5 IIS fxlllly IJZll'fl'll2l Hull Nvillimn Pllillips wreslle. f. .sff Q . ' fifii , 1 133: ,QS rf! , 1, ff: ' i fir x SQ -f 1 M .wijwgw .gil nw .-N -.N i. ,MQW K fi,-y 3 ii: '5 'Q .W A x-ff: ..1 , A Q i I . ,I .5144gg2':Qf4g' K 1 . .2 'f +V g , A ..z :1 'X M514 jdCMAg ARLENE C. AKERMAN Mount Union Coiicge Deizaie and Discussion, Basic Speech, Engiisiz DONALD ANSBERRY BS. in Eci.. Buii StnlL:Teaci1ers' Coiiege M.A. in Business Aciministration. Bait State Teaciiers' Coiiege Social Studies, Business Eciucaiion THOMAS ARCURE BS. in Eci., Vvest Virginia University iVi.A. in Emi.. Yves! Virginia University Biology, Physical Science JOSEPHINE ARMSTRONG B.A.. Niiami University MA., ixiiami University Spanish, American History VVILLIAM KING BALDRIDGE Ohio Slate University Minlrii University University of Cincinnati iwaciiine Trades KATHLEEN BANKER A,B., Vvestern Coiiegc Aializematics E. O. BARR A.B., Antiocii Coiiegc M.A.. Ohio State University Printing PAYGE DAMPIER BS. in Eci., University of Cincinnati M, of Ed., University ui Cincinnati Sociai Science JAMES P. DILLON Niiami llniversity M. in Ed.. Niiami University iweciiunimi Drawing, Xvoorisimp, Swimming JEAN DIVER BS. in Home EC.. Sl. ixflflfy'-Oi'-ii'lE-XfV00l1S Home Economics, English ELLEN EASTON A.B., Vvittenimerg Coiiegv iVi.A., Liniversity of Niiriligan English MABEL ELDRIDGE BS. in Eci.. Mianii University NLE.. University oi Cincinnati Dean of Giris, Creative Xvriiing, Xvorici Literaiure GLENN ELLISON A.B., Denison University iVi.A.. Xavier University English, Football, Tracie ROBERT ENRIGHT BS. in Ed., University of Dayton M. in Eci., Miami University Siiortlmnd, Typing, Business IEIIQHSII HAROLD H. FIGLEY B.S. in Ed., Oiiio University NLE., Oilio University Carpeniry, Woofiiiinrking 6LClflfAy RUTH FLANAGAN A.B., East Caroiina College IVI.A., East Carolina College Bioiogy LOUISE FOUTZ AB.. Ixiiami University IVLA.. University of IIIinois 1jllgIiS,l DONALD FRANCIS BS. in IVIus. EJ.. University of Cincinnati IVI. oi ECI., Liniversity ni' Cincinnati Banri, Orcilestra .IAIVIES I.. FRITZ BS. in Emi., Soutiiwest IX'Iissouri State CoIIe-ge Political Science, Social Studies IIELEN J. HARTIVIAN A.B., I'IeicIeIIJerg Coilegu IVI.E.. University of Cincinnati Guiciunce, Counseling, Testing AYERY HARVILL ILS. in Eci., University oi Georgia I NI. of Eci., Lniversity oi Georgia Heaitil, Pizysicai Education ELEANOR H. HAUEISEN B.A.. BS. in ECI.. OI1io State B.I...S., Vvestern Reserve Librarian E. T. KERN B.C., Iviianni .IacoIJs College BS. in Ed., Vvittenllerg College Vvitteniaerg Coilege Accounting, Typing, Silortiianfi NV. HAROLD KESSELRING AB.. NUftl1 Central' College IVIS.. University of Iliinois Biology, Heaitil VINCENT KIDD A.B., Eastern Kentucky State IVI.A.. Eastern Kentucky State Social Siuciics PATRICIA KING BS., Davis 5' EIIcins College Physical Education ROBERT KLEINFELDER BS.. Ix'Iinmi University Physics ROBERT B. KRAMER BS. in EcI., Miami University NLS. in H.P.E.R., IncIiana University Iviatilematics, Basizetiwaii, Goif THELINIA LAUNDY AB., Miami University Gffice Practice, Typing HERMAN H. LAVVRENCE AB., DePauw University A.IVI., University of Pennsylvania Dean of Boys, Assistant Principal, Government QCMQ IYRANCIQS F. I.If'I'SlNUIfR ILS. in Ifti., Niinnii Iiniu-rsity IIIIQIISII STANLEY LEXNIS HS. in IXIIZIIIII linivvrsity INI. in ifri.. Xnvil-r Univ-rsity Auto Simp, Couriiiny .I. R. LINE ILS. in FAI., ixliilllli Univvrsity IXLA. in Botany. iviiumi University Airwrivall History, psyriloiogy LILLIIY C. INIAIER BS. in iffi.. Oiiiu Slntu Univvrsity Latin ICDVVARD If. INIALCTON B.A., DIarysviI'Iu Coiiz-gc NLA.. Oiiiu State Univc-rsity AIKIIIIPIIIKIHCS I IAROLD MASON BS. in Eci., Oiiin Linivvrsily Anmrivun History. ISCOIIIHIIFCS, Gvogrupliy, cwilllfllillg LOUISE CLARK Ni-BAIN B.S. in Ifci., ixiiilllli Univvrsily IVIJX., IXIianii I,.Inivz-rsity A'1lll,l0HlllliCS, English VEDA Mt-CRAY A.B., Hoiciciiwrg Coiivgu iVI.A., Univvrsity ui WISCf7Il.I1 Latin MAYNARD R. IXII-DANIEL A,B., Dipionm in Ifivxtrirai Ifnginevrmg, fliim llnivcrsity liIl'l'U'I1'lI! Tlwory anrl Shop IfLIZAI5Ii'l'H NIrI'JIiRIVIO'l'I' in Biiss Businvss Coiicge IVLA. in Ed., Uniu-rsily oi Cincinnati Business Coforriinutor, Colnnwrfiai MARION DIXON MILLIQR ixinunt Hoiyoiu' Coiivgc lfngiish RALPH MILLER 13.8. in Exim Vviltvnin-rg Cuiix-gr' A701111 Sizop XV. C. NEEL ILS. in ECI.. Univvrsily oi' Cincinnati Niiami Unix'm'rSily Accounting HAROLD NORMAN B.A., Ixliurray State Mnlilvlnatics CLYDE D. PIERSON BS., IVIiami University Co-orzlinuior of Trades and Industry I ...M JOEL POETKER in History. Ixtusicingl i Coiiege Social Studies FLORENCE POVVELL BS. in ELI., Oilio State University INLA. in 'LIN-nts-r, Oliio State University Basic Spcwrti, Dramutics, Ruilio IZTHEI , VV. RAINIIN IEL BS. in ELI., VViInuingIon Coiiege Home Science, ttonm Economics JACK N. RECK B. ot P. E., Purdue University IVI. of EQI.. Xavier University Biology, Physiology, Football, Truck CHARLES C. RICE. JR. A.B., Univvrsily nt North CaroIina IXI. in IfcI., Univ:-rsily of North CaroIina Current History, American History FLORENCE ROPER A.B., VViInrinQton CoIIf-ge Xvortcl Hislnry KATHERINE ROUDEBUSH BS. in Ed.. Ixtizuni University NLE., University of Cinrinnati Frvnrtl, English BARBARA SCHICK B.A., Cornell Universily Ed. IW.. University of Rochester English VV. IVI. SCHVVIZIKERT BS. in ELI., OIxio University Ohio University American History. Engiisii AIVIY SKINNER BS. in ErI., IXIiznni University Simrttmnri, Typing MARILYN SMITH BA. in Emi., Vvcstcrn Ntictligan University English PAUL XVALKER BS.. Vvcstcrn Kvnturicy State tivnttir, Conrliing HELEN VVEINBERGER BS. in IVIiami University Vocal Iwusic DOROTIAIY E. VVILSON BS. in Olxio University Cinrinnati Art Acaclemy Art, English CLYDE YOCOM ILA., OIiio Vvcsieyan BLA., IVIiaini University Ctmmistry Qxs., jQ.:..2-rXX.55 3W 29 NX ,yn Memoriam VVADE E. MILLER 1886 - 1958 I Wade E. iVIiHer devoted more than fifty years of his life in guiding youth. He will he remembered always for his enthusiasm, energy, and sincerity. His personal interest in each student and teacher inspired all to do their hest. No one will ever he ahle to measure the extent to which his influence has reached. He was a horn teacher, a principal without a peer, and a superintendent recognized among the hest. UVV'ith a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an unknown iandf but his words of wisdom and radiant personality will always remain in our hearts.. 50 ,yn mmoriam HAROLD MASON 1906 ' 1959 The soul of time man and the soft ring of his voice and time things he stood for and lived for and taught to the young people who stood around him will live on and on, for those timings were clean and pure and wholesome, and sucifx things just do not die. Somebody else will take his place as end coacii for the Middletown Middies, but nobody can ever take his place in the hearts of his fellow coaches and teachers and students. Somewhere out There in this tremendous Scheme of Things, Harold Mason still lives -1 still teaches -f still coaches. . . though he were dead, yet shall ine live. -- St. Jotm, 11:25. 51 vi a X! if 1, ' Q' if ,-,fr Lf' 'fm x 4 ,ff Q, fvs'.ff2Q 3 ,4'J. 1 r if is , S W w H if 1 q..4.,,,, ,M ,, ny A-1 f A X. A 5.1312 we pf J 1 J Q: P h Don Reed James Liijestranci Betty Vveioia Robert Baker Coiiege Preparatory Coiiege Preparatory SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sitting -I Betty Webb, secretary: James Liijestranci, vice-president. Standing '-f Don Reed, president: Robert Baicer. treasurer. The wanciering triioe ot sopiiomores .... time forinociing i1aiis of el,Ld0l,, M. H. S .... awe and newness .... time cocicy, seit-assured juniors ,Mgtggtid decorating tor tile Prom .... Jan and Roger icicicing oft our senior year .... time uisonesome Poiecatn writing its name in txistory and passing tile way to iViiciciietown's wins . . . tiie ioaretoot Y-Teen giris siostiing tilrougil time muci in time Powcier Putt toottmaii game . . . . the butterflies at time N. H. S. tapping . . . . UAnnieH simooting tier way into our ilearts .... anotiaer Wonderful year of Niiciciie iaasicetioaii .... ttle iong Niiddie-Big Biue rivairy encieci .... B013 Baker as Y-Teen Sweetheart .... Student Prince marching meiociiousiy into our memories .... adventures in tar-otf Vvasim- ington, never to be forgotten .... time ioeauty and cireaminess of our iast Prom .... tile tears and excitement ot graduation .... tile Class of 1959. 54 eniom THERON L. ADAMS Shop Course JUDY ANN AGNOR SecretariaI Training SHERRIL ALEXANDER S IIO IJ Cours C DANNY ALLEN College Preparatory WILLIAM ARKILL CoIIege Preparatory LOIS JEAN ARIVIBRUSTER CoIIege Preparatory T. R. ARNETT College Preparatory BILL ASH General JOSEPH NEIL BACK CoIIege Preparatory MARY JANE BAILEY Secretarial Training DONNA JEAN BAKER SecretariaI Training RONALD BALES CoIIege Preparatory LARRIE LEE BALLARD CoIIege Preparatory SALLY BELL CoIIege Preparatory ROY ARTHUR B'LLETT GCHCTHI DENNIS BLACKIVIORE CoIIege Preparatory LAWRENCE CONRAD BOBBITT CoIIege Preparatory JOHN BOEHIVI CoIIege Preparatory MARILYN BUCHANAN SecretariaI Training MERLE BYRD PracticaI Arts MARSHA CALHOUN PractiCaI Arts JUDIT H EVANOELINE CANTER Secretarial Training DAVID CARMODY CoIIege Preparatory SA NDRA CARMODY CoIIege Preparatory BARBARA LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN SecretariaI Training ISI-IMAEL CHAPMAN CoIIege Preparatory PHYLLIS LOUISE CHILDS CoITege Preparatory eniord JANET Bocas SecretariaI Training JANICE BOYD CIericaI PENNY BOYLE CoIIege Preparatory JUNE EDITH BREWER SecretariaI Training LOIS BREWER SecretariaI Training BETTY BROWN SecretariaI Training KATHERINE JEAN General MIKE H. BROWN CoIIege Preparatory FREDDY BRYANT CoIIege Preparatory BROWN eniom I ANNA SANDRA COHEN CoIIege Preparatory MINNIE FLORENCE COLLIER Practical Arts ELSIE IVIAE COMBS Secretarial Training FREDDY INGRAIVI CONLEY Practical Arts CAROL ANN COOK Secretarial Training DALE COOK College Preparatory JUDITH KAY CORNELE Secretarial Training DAVID COX CoIIege Preparatory ELIZABETH CARIVIODY CRANE CoIIege Preparatory DANIEL H. CRAWFORD Practical Arts M. SUZANNE CRAWFORD CoIIege Preparatory HENRY CRAYCRAFT CoIIege Preparatory LON CURTIS CULBREATH Practical Arts BEVERLY ANN CURRENT SecretariaI Training E. DALE CURTIS CoIIege Preparatory W. DALE CURTIS Practical Arts IRENE DAGYS CoIIege Preparatory LINDA RAE DANIEL CoIIege Preparatory JOHN ROBERT EAGLE Gellefal CAROLYN JEAN EBEL CoIIege Preparatory LINDA EGELSTON CoIIege Preparatory BARBARA ELLISON CoIIege Preparatory SANDY ERISIVIAN General CAROL SUE FAGAN SeCretariaI Training CHARLES FAKES CoIIege Preparatory FAYE FERGUSON SecretariaI Training JAMES W. FISHER Practical Arts eniom SANDRA GAIL DAVIS CoIIege Preparatory GLORIA JEAN DENNIS SecretariaI Training LARRY DENNIS GeneraI MARILYN DILLEY SecretariaI Training DELAINE DOAN GeneraI VIRGINIA EILEEN DONAHUE SecretariaI Training JAIVIES DOWNING CoIIege Preparatory PATRICIA DRY SecretariaI Training JANET ELAINE DUFFEY CoIIege Preparatory eniom NANCY HSHER CoIIege Preparatory RONALD D. FLEMING GeneraI BETTY C. FLORENCE SecretariaI Training DAVID C. FORDYCE GeneraI JOYCE FOUTS College Preparatory JAMES L. FOX CoIIege Preparatory JOHN W. FRANCIS CoIIege Preparatory HAROLD FRITZSCHE CoIIege Preparatory HERBERT H. GANSHEIMER CoIIege Preparatory JIM GARDNER PracticaI Arts BARBARA LYNN GARRISON CoIIege Preparatory RONALD L. GARVER CoIIege Preparatory JAMES P. GATES PracticaI Arts BETTY GAY SecretariaI Training ERIKA E. GENDEK CoIIege Preparatory MYRA LOU GETZ CoIIege Preparatory GARY GIBBS GCIICTHI FRED GILTROW CoIIege Preparatory HELEN HAHN PracticaI Arts CHARLES HALE PracticaI Arts HUGH HALL Practical Arts JACK HALL CoIIege Preparatory ROBERTA HALL Secretarial Training JIM HAMMONS GeneraI SHERA VICKI HARRISON CoIIege Preparatory WILBUR HART PracticaI Arts WILLIAM A. HARTZOG CoIIege Preparatory eniom MARTHA RUTH GINTER SecretariaI Training RON GLASS General RAY GOSE PracticaI Arts MICHAEL GREENFIELD GCHCTHI ROBERT EARL GREGORY PraCticaI Arts CAROL ANN GRIER CoIIege Preparatory ANNE GRINE CoIIeg'e Preparatory MARCUS CONWAY GUY PracticaI Arts RON HADDIX CoIIege Preparatory eniom VERNON HASTY Practical Arts CHARLES RAYMOND HATTON PracticaI Arts JOHN HAYES CoIIege Preparatory LINDA HECK CoIIege Preparatory DON HELTQN CoIIege Preparatory PHYLLIS HELTON SecretariaI Training MARY LOU HICKS GeneraI BILL HILL GeneraI JOHN HILL GCD CTHI BARRY HOBART COIIege Preparatory WALTER DONALD HOLMES CoIIege Preparatory ANDERSON HOWARD GCHCTHI LARRY HOWELL College Preparatory CHARLES HUFF CoIIege Preparatory GAYLE HUMSTON CoIIege Preparatory SANDRA HUNSICKER CoIIege Preparatory SHARON HUNTER CoIIege Preparatory MARVIN LOUIS HURSTON Ger1eraI ALLEN JOHNSON College Preparatory EARNESTINE JOHNSON General WILLIE JOHNSON General EDITH JONES Secretarial Training JODIE JONES GCHCFHI DOUGLAS J OWETT College Preparatory BECKY JANE KABLER Practical Arts MICHAELE M. KAHNY College Preparatory BEVERLY KEMP College Preparatory eniom LYNN INGRAM College Preparatory CATHY JACKSON Secretarial Training DARLENE JACKSON Secretarial Training JOYCE JACKSON Secretarial Training MARLENE JACKSON Secretarial Training ROSALAND JACKSON College Preparatory JOHN JACOBS GCIICFHI PENNY SUZETTE JOHNSEN College Preparatory ALBERT JOHNSON Practical Arts eniom JAC KENDALL CoIIege Preparatory N ASBERRY KILBUR . JR Couege Preparatory ROBIN KIIVIBLE SecretariaI Training DONNA KING CoIIege Preparatory HARRY KINNER CoIIege Preparatory SANDRA KAY KINNEY CoIIege Preparatory TOM KINSWORTHY CoIIege Preparatory DONALD R. KNELL CoIIege Preparatory JAN KNEP SHIELD CoIIege Preparatory JUDIE KOEHLER CoIIege Preparatory JOYCE KOEPPEL CIericaI CAROL MARIE KRUSE CoIIege Preparatory IVIARY JANE KUNKLER College Preparatory CORA LAIRSON SecretariaI Training BILL LAWSON PracticaI Arts DELNIOND LAWSON CoIIege Preparatory ROGER LAWSON PracticaI Arts GEORGE LEE PracticaI Arts SARA ANN MALCOM College Preparatory DENNY MARDAS College Preparatory ARNOLD B. MARGERUM Practical Arts GARLAND MARSHALL College Preparatory MARILYN MAE MARSHALL College Preparatory KATHRYN HALL MARTIN College Preparatory SHARON ANN MARTIN College Preparatory SARA SUZANNE MASON Clerical RONALD D. MAUPIN College Preparatory eniom JERRY LEHMAN College Preparatory DORA ETTA LONG Secretarial Training FAYE LONG Practical Arts GERALD LONG Practical Arts CHARLENE LONGWORTH Clerical ROY LUCAS College Preparatory LILLIAN MACK Clerical MURTHENE MACK Clerical CECELIA FAY MADDEN Practical Arts eniom JAMES F. MCBRAYER CoIIege Preparatory JENNY SUE IVICCANDLESS College Preparatory ROGER EDWARD MCCOMB CoIIege Preparatory LINDA MCGILL Secretarial Training JOYCE ARI ,FINE MCGUIRE Secretariai Training RONALD CLYDE MCGUIRE CoIIege Preparatory JUDITI-I ANN IVICKINNEY CoIIege Preparatory JANET IVICNABB CoIIege Preparatory BUDDY MEDLEY PracticaI Arts GERALD E. MEEI-IAN CoIIege Preparatory DAN MEEKER CoIIege Preparatory DONNA RAE MEHL Secretarial Training .TUDITH ANNE MILLER Clerical SHIRLEY SUE MILLER College Preparatory TEDDY MILLER PracticaI Arts KENT MILLS CoIIege Preparatory DAVID E. MILTENBERGER CoIIege Preparatory PA CEY IVIINDLIN CoIIege Preparatory LORETTA MULLINS Secretariat Training ANNE MYERS Clerical JUDITH FAYE MYERS Secretariat Training RICK MYNHIER Practical Arts HAROLD NAPIER College Preparatory BRENDA LOU NEAL College Preparatory NICOLAS NICK College Preparatory RONNIE NUNAMAKER Practical Arts BARBARA O'CONNOR College Preparatory eniom A. C. MITCHELL Practical Arts KAY MONROE College Preparatory EDGAR HUGH MOORE Practical Arts JAMES MOORE College Preparatory LILLIAN MOORE College Preparatory LINDA MORRIS College Preparatory STEWART MORRIS Practical Arts SHARON LEA MULFORD Secretarial Training LEONARD MULLEN College Preparatory endow ALICE Louisa OLIGEE Generai MARILYN OLIVER Secretarial Training MARTHA O'NEIL Coiiege Preparatory GRETCHEN LEE- OSWALD College Preparatory ANNA MARY OTTERBEIN CoIIege Preparatory LEON PAGE Practical Arts IRENE PANTEL College Preparatory KAY PARKER College Preparatory ANDREW M. PARRELLA Practical Arts DAVID PATRICK Practical Arts DELORES PATTERSON College Preparatory PENNI PECK General PAULINE PERGRAM Secretarial Training TIM PERGRAM Coiiege Preparatory JOHN THOMAS PERRIN College Preparatory ROBERT L. PETERS, JR. Clerical JANET LEE PHIBBS Secretarial Training JEANNE PHILLABAUM Secretarial Training MICHAEL POPP CoIIege Preparatory JOHN PRESSLER CoIIege Preparatory DOUGLAS PROCTOR Practical Arts MARGIE PROFITT SecretariaI Training PATRICIA ANN PUCKETT SecretariaI Training GLADYS EILEEN RANDALL CoIIege Preparatory DONNA RATLIFF SecretariaI Training JAMES ARLIE RATLIFF, JR. GeneraI STANLEY REED, JR. CoIIege Preparatory eniom JIM PHILLABAUM College Preparatory PHILLIP P. PHILLIPS GCHCTHI RUTH ELLEN PHILLIPS CoIIege Preparatory WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS General LARRY PICKERELL PracticaI Arts JOHN PAUL PIERATI' General RUTH CAROL PIGG CoIIege Preparatory JOY POFF General CHARLES POPE PracticaI Arts endow JoHN BEN REEVES College Preparatory DIANNE RHODUS Secretarial Training J OANNA ROBERSON College Preparatory BENNETT L. ROBERTS College Preparatory FRITZ ROBERTS College Preparatory PATRICIA PEARL ROBERTS Clerical JAMES H. ROBINSON College Preparatory RITA BETH ROMAN Secretarial Training JANICE MARIE ROOP Secretarial Training GLENDA LOU RUPE SecretariaI Training RONALD SARZIER College Preparatory EDWARD LEE SCHROCK College preparatory NANCY E. SEBASTIAN Clerical MARK SELBY Practical Arts MARY PAT SHINN College Preparatory ARLENE SHORT Secretarial Training PEGGY ANN SICKLES College Preparatory VVAYNE L. SINK College Preparatory HAROLD E. SPENCER Practical Arts JOE SPENCER Practical Arts BOB STAMPER PracticaI Arts GEORGE C. STEGEMILLER College Preparatory ROGER L. STEWART Practical Arts SHARON LOUISE STILES Secretarial Training GEORGIA F. STOREY CoIIege Preparatory MELVIN STOUTENBOROUGI-I Practical Arts ROBERT ALLEN STRASSBURGER Practical Arts endow BARBARA SLAMKA Secretarial Training JAMES P. SLEZAK Practical Arts WILLIAM L. SMITH Practicai Arts ALLAN LEE SNELLING Practical Arts TRAVIS ANN SNIDER Coiiege Preparatory GENE AUTRY SNOW PracticaI Arts ORVILLE GENE SORRELL Ciericai WANDA L. SOUTH SecretariaI Training EDWARD DALE SPENCER Practicai Arts eniord MARVA JANE STRICKLAND College Preparatory WILLIAM ERNEST SVARDA Conege Preparatory MARY JO SWISHER College Preparatory CAROL SUE TAYLOR Secretarial Training LINDA LOU TAYLOR Secretarial Training BETTE JO THOMAS Practical Arts JUDITH EVELYN THOMAS College Preparatory LORETTA THOMPSON Secretarial Training DON TIPELL Clerical FRED TOTTEN College Preparatory TED DAVID TRAYLOR College Preparatory DAVID ROBERT TRIICK College Preparatory GEORGE TSUTURAS SIIG p Course BERNARD ARTHUR TURNER Shop Course WINEORD TURNER Practical Arts SUZANNE JEAN UPTON Secretarial Training ROBIN ELIZABETH VELTE College Preparatory PHYLLIS JEAN VINSON College Preparatory . i LOWELL E. WEIDLE Practical Arts JOHN WEIKEL College Preparatory MARCIA WEINSTEIN. College Preparatory JERRY WELLS College Preparatory JUDY WENDELL Secretarial Training PATRICIA ANN WENDT College Preparatory JANICE ELLEN WERNER Secretarial Training STEVE WERTZ College Preparatory LOUIS VINSON WHITE College Preparatory endow GEORGE LEROY VOEGELE GCHCFHI JAMES C. WAGNER College Preparatory DOLORES WALKER GCDCTBI JIM L. WALKER Practical Arts BOB WALLACE GEHCFHI SONNY RAY WALLACE Practical Arts MARTHANNE WARREN College Preparatory MARY KATHRYN WATSON College Preparatory RON WEAVER College Preparatory emford SIDNE ANN WHITEHEAD CoIIege Preparatory DANIEL WILKIN CoIIege Preparatory SUSAN WILKIN CoIIege Preparatory JOY LEE WILLS SecretariaI Training MARY ELIZABETH VVILSON CoIIege Preparatory ANN WINGET CoIIege preparatory SANDRA KAY VVISE SeCreiariaI Training BA RRY WOLF ER COIIege Preparatory TOM VVOLTER CoIIege Preparatory ELBERT DALE WOOD CoIIege Preparatory JOHN P. WOOD PracticaI Arts LINDA WOODRUFF COIIege Preparatory MARY ELIZABETH WOOIDWARD GCIICFHT JAMES KENNETH VVYATT CoIIege Preparatory KAY MARIE YARBER SecretariaI Training FAITH YINGST COIIege Preparuto ry BOB YOUNG CoIIege Preparatory PATRICIA ZAPP Secretarial Training 53 5 7512 15,3 J L Us gif? 0,5 ,x iw 4 ' sf N W 'iii' 4 fx W Rh ? , , 0 nv- hs 9' I fa- ff, A -me . i i wr 55' ff , 5' f Ji' I , Q , 3 if . .Si JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mike SmiII1son. Irensurer: Becky I5oxxuII sr I f Bri I ' p 'J IAI 'III f' I 'cI l VVITTY SINCERE ATHLETIC FRIENDLY VERSATILE ATTRACTIVE DEPENDABLE VVELL-LIKED INTELLIGENT COOPERATIVE ENTHUSIASTIC LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED 'P FP Ury: FUI ..CIll'lll', I't'Sl CH I l'Jml l0lll1lS YIl,k ll'Eil CH omior odmopoglfcm Dave Weidner Forrest Thomas Bill Martins Arluei Tliernes Francis Martin Reggie Begley IVIiIce Finley Brien Lennie Lance Mather Buddy Jewell Jelin Slieller Mike Smithson 56 Denne Smith Dinnli Sieller Betsy O'Neil Joanne Welle Helen Lowry Mnrdie Crow Penln NicIceII Key Yeeeni Jnely GecIceIer Nancy Sixi Linda Havemann Becky BoxweII omior .J4149!L6g!Lf5 Starry eyed sophomores wandering and wonder- ing! . . . excitement of being called Uwlicldiesn . . . looking up to seniors and Big Sisses . . . The Night of January Sixteenthu full of thrills and chills . . . left out of prom festivities . . . hig juniors, full of experience and authority . . . seeing our hoys make good in foothatl and hashethali . . . 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Reg Begley, Sain Bell, Barbara Benner, Carolyn Ann Bennington. .lolln Bess, 51,1 Row -- Glenn Bewley. Herschel Bills, Dick Blevins, Paige Blevins, Waller Blevins, Janet Bollanan, Harriett Bolton. 6111 Row -- Becky .lo Borders. Douglas Bor- clers, Karen Betts, Beatrice Bowman, Ted Bowman, Becky Boxwell, Nlary Ruth Boycl. 7Il1 Row -1 Peggy Brate, Barlmara Jean Brewer, Bill Brewer. Frances Brewer. Gary Brewer, Connie Bronnenlnerg, Beverly Isfovvll. Bill Row -4 Ellie .lean Brown, Gary Brown. James Brown, Vvancla Brown, Sandy Bruin- lielcl, Levarn Joyce Bryant. Torn Bllrli. Qlll. IQOIU P-' Joan l5lIIl!'lI'6!ll, CZIFOI SUB BUT' ton. Judy Burton. Carolyn Butts, Douglas Cnlclwell, Barllara Calllplacll, Gilylorrl finlnpllell. :oth Row '- Jerry Campbell, Ken Campbell, Larry Campbell, Patty Campbell, Judy Cannoy, Judy Carmocly, Mary Carmody. nfl: Row -1 Connie Carr. Sally Carruthers, David Caslcey, Janet Cassidy, Virginia Cassidy, Charles Clialfin, Jr., Octavia Childs. omiom lst Row - Scarlett Claric. Charles Clements, Beverly Clemons. Ken Clemons, Dave Co- licn, Ricimrci Cole, Silaron Kay Coleman. Znrl Row -1 Jim Collie, iwiarcy Louise Coi- iier, Boil Comlns, Eclward Comlws, Soncira Comlrs, ixlarlc Cnttmeyer, Janet Cottongim. 5rd Row f-1 Silaron Cowgill, Darnell Cox. .ionnie Cox, Terry Cox, ivlarclic Crow, Nlarita Crutclier, Larry Curtis. 4lii Row -f Harry Daniel, Davici Darrell, Nlartlla Davis, Wiary Davis, Raymond A. Davis, Russell Day, Roy Denton. 51,1 Rim' -f Decatur, Ricilarel Derlirmster, Margie Dennis, Slmron DeYoung, Cimarlotte Dietericix, Sanciy Donatixan, Faye Dougil- Dian. 6ti1 Row f- Jackie Douglxman, Pat Dowrey, ifmiwarri Drayer, Carol Dry, Don Dyices, .ine Eagle, Viclci Eariey. Til: Row - Darlene Easter. Vviilarcl Easter, Lorna Er-icilarclt, Myra Sue Erlwarcis. Vwiiiiam Eciwarcis, Raipii Eiam, Patricia E is. Stix Row -f David Fiiroci, Clark Erianclson. Ron Euler, Thomas Ewing, Don Feerer. Denzil Ferguson, Lincia ,lean Ferguson. gli: Row - Patti Ferguson, Marybeiie Fig- ley, ivlilce Finley, Lincia Sue Fitzwater, Edward R. Flisiier, .lim Forster. Barlaara Fox. iotii Row '- Jan Frailic. Jucly Rae Freeman, Mary Fromm, Juanita Fugate, Patsy Fugate, Lonnie Gaiabarci, Sheridan Galaiyarci. 1 ith Row '- Tim Gamble, Sharon Gammeii, David Gates. Sandy Gay, Judy Geciceler, Roberta Gepilart, Lawrence Gilbert. omiom 1siRow -1 Corrinecoacl,lVlaryAnneGoocle, Eddie Gorclnn, Solomon Gordon, Judy Gray. Herlp Greallmouse. Elaine Gregory. 2nd Row -' Eleanor Gregory, Robin Grulolns, Larry Gwynn. Joyce Ann Haclcncy. Lois Halqer, Janice Hagins, Jolwn Halcler- llliln. STK! R010 f-' GefHICIinC Iiflll, Kilfllll Don Hall, Lois Vivian Hall, Sally Marie Hall, Cecil Halsey, Virgil Hancock, Nanna Sue Haney. 4ll1 Row - Ricllarnl H. Harfst, Boi: Hari, lxlargie Harlluarger. Jim Hartman. Saralee Harvey. Lincla Havnmann, Bill Hawlcins. jill Row - Nlary Hayes, K8lll6fillC Huy- woocl, Jeff Hellner, Roller! Heller, Janice He-lion, Joyce Herndon, .luck Hesier. fill: Row - Beverly Holcler, Terry Holler, Ken Hollon, Rolaerl M. Hom. Carol Houn- slwll, .lose-plline Howarcl, Phyllis Howser. 7111 Row -- Bobby Hull. Slxaron Huff, Tom Huicllinson, .lolln Ingram, Barlmara lslncl, Linrla lsrnlvl, Geralcl Jackson. Slll RUUV '-' Jerfy Janlcs, Ronfiie ilnlnesp Clnarles Jenlcins, Buclcly Jewell, Dawn Eilrlene ilollflsen, Bess ilUlll'lS0l'l, -Delllllla AIUIIIISUH 91,1 Row '-f Louis Jolmson, Mary Carylon .lol1nson, Slxirley Ann Jolmson. Tim Jolm- son, Sam Jollnslon, Benjamin Jones, Claudia Jones. 10llx Row -4 Franlcie Mae Jones, Odell Jones, Pat Jones, Rodney VVilson Jones, Slxaron Jones. Ban Eflwnrcl Kalcaris. Sllcllay Kasll. 1 lil: Row -4 Ray Allen Keller, Brenda Kay Kelly, Carolyn Brent Kemp, Carol Kemplin, Susan Lynn Kerslmcr, Judy Kesselring, James H. Killaum. omiom ist Row -1 Louis King. Sue King. Sharon Knepsliield, Tom Koerber. Linda Kontnier, Harold Kramer, Dot Lacey. 21141 Row f- Genie Lacey, Ron Lawrence, Anne Lawson, David Layne. Mila' tra- sure, Charlotte Lee. Pamela Lee. jul Row -1 Tllillle Lee. Leamon Leger. Gary Lelimlculil, Brian Lennie, Bill LeRoy. Lillian Lewis, Clmrlottf- Liclcliter. ,fill Row -1 Boll Linville, Carolyn Little, Doug Little, Larry Long, lvlelocly Long, Snntlra Long. Berlcy Lowe. 5th Row -f Joyce Lowe. Marcia Lowe. Helen Lowry. Jim Lyons, Davicl Mac- Donald, Sandra Lee Maclc, Gus Margemni. 6lli Row -1 Francis Martin, Ivan Martin, Bill Martins. Marilyn Massey, Lance Ntatlier, Marcia Nlaurer, Tom Ntaxwell. 71,1 Row -1 Sliaron May, Bert Mcclurcl, Bob McCoy, Sandra Lee McFillen, Myrna Loy McGlott1en, Lloycl lVIcGraw, Tylus MrGraxs'. 811: Row -- Sharon McKnight, Frieda Mc- Quinn, Judy Melil. Ginger Miley, Connell lvliller, Dale Miller, Bolx Million. 91,1 Row -1 Mike Mitcllell, Bill'Mor1tgollnery, Carolyn Aleclra Moon, Larry Moore, Mar- garet Moore, Ricliarcl Moore, Dot Morgan. tolli Row f-- Leon Morris, Ray Vvilliam Nlorris, Johnny Morton, Lois Moss, Joanne Ntuncie, Connie Murplxy, Don Murplxy. ntlx Row -1 Juclitli Ann Myers, Patricia Ann Myers, Lincla Nein, Suzanne Newton, Paula Niclcell, Nilclii Lee Nicols, Robert Oliver. omiom ist Row - Betsy O,Neii, Ginny O'Neii. Joanne Osborne, VViH Owens, John Pnl'- mer, Philip Palmer, Tom Pence. 21111 Row -- Cleveland Penclergrass, Tim Pennington. Bette Sue Penny, Joiln Perkins, Janice Louise Perrin, Ira Piiiiiips, Doug Pius. 5f'Ll IQOIU P-' R0l3ert l,lilI1Ck, Tll0IllilS POYE, Meriizm Pope, Sally Post, Linda Kay Pur- rc-H, Billie Raicliff, Arlene Raliifiv. 411: Row -1 Raymond Raiiiff, Joiin Reed, Dan Recrly, Michael Reecly, Grelciien Ann Reicileiclerfer, Karon Re-ifsnicier, Alive-rl Romair' Rellirll. jill Row - Dick Rice, Ginny Rice. Ted Ricllarcison. Bolo Ringgeninerg, Lois .lean Rilienilerry, Nlary Lou Roiwlwins. ixiary Bon Robinson. Gill Rom -1 SIIEIIOII Rogers, Joan Rothwell, Glenn Thomas Rusk, lviarcia Sarge-ni, Elilci Srimaon, Pole Scileiienimacli, Gorcion Schnei- cier. 71,1 Row -f Steve Sciloli, Richard Sciiooiey, Ann Sciiwcilzer, Knv Scoli, Terry Seiwairi, Paula Seiixy, Drew Sclvar. Hill Row -1 .loan Shaffer, JOIUI Shaffer, James Richard Silepimerd, Patty Silepilerrl. Kenneth Siiorf, More Siegfried, Niary Fran- ces Silas. Qllz Row -- Brenda Siler. Susan Simpson. Nancy Sixi, Carman Sizemore, John Siam- kn, Phyllis Gail Slough, Alla Smaiiwooci. lO!,1 Row r-1 Andrea Smiley, Donimax Snliiii, Edward Leon Smiiii, Jim A. Smith, .lim F. Smiiim, Julia Smith, Lois Jean Smiiii. Hill Row -1 Sandy Smilil, Mike Smillison, John Soppanisil, Billy Gene Spence, Bobby Slaiiwortlm, Bert Slamper, Linda Carolyn Stamper. zfmiom ist Row -1 Michael S. Stamper. Penny Stamper, Roger Starlcey. Dinali Stciler, Pat Stevens, Diclc Sticlclen, David Edward Stog- ner. 21111 Row - Katlxy Stolcley, Sanclra Suv Strasslmurger, Tom Stubbs. Tom Swisllcr. Leona TauliJee, Pilil Taulimee, Patsy Taylor. jul Row P- Slnaron Taylor. Estlncr Teasley, Dexter Terrell. Connie Tewalt, Arlna Tlmmas, Clarl: Tlmmas. Craig Tllomas. 4tlz Row -4 Forrest Tlmmas, Janet Lynn Tll0II1HS, .loimnie Bell Tlmmas, Bill Tllomp- son, Nlarla Kay Tlmmpsnn, .lerry Tilzlus. Joyce Tililrs. 5tln Row -1 Audrey Faye Tipion, Jim Tranter, Patricia Trilninle. Ronnie Trosper, Joe- Howarcl Truss, .lolmny Tuclcer, Plxyllis Lynette Tyler. 61,1 Row -- Steve Vanclerpool. Dinall Rose- mary VanBuslcirlc. Linda Vance, Carol Sue Velrie, Karen Viox. .lo Vvaites, Vvilliam Russell Vvnrriclc. 7ll: Row -- Steve Vvatson, Sancira Lee Vveiclle. Dave Weidner. Jerrv Vveinstein. Barlrara Wells, Gary Vvelis, Jerry Vvells. Stl: Row -- Jolin Winston Wells, Sam Vvertz, Roberta West, Earl Vvlmite, Velma Jeanne Vvllile, Vvanda Vvilile, .lolln Vvil- Light. Qtlz. Row f-I Lois Vvilliams, Niary Vviiliams. Sliaron Vvilliams, Steve WilliHIllS, Anna Carol Vvills, Kennelll Wills, Elizaluelll Anna Wilson. will Row f- Herin Wilson, Jaclc Vvilson, Larry Wilson, Willie Alice Vviniinorn, VVil'lie Mac Vvinlvorn, Sylvia Vvinlcelman, Penny Winslow. ritix Row ,- James Witt, Joanne Wolfe, Linda Wood, Riclxarci Woodward, Gene Yenser, Kay YOCOITI, Nancy Young. WITTY SINCERE ATHLETIC FRIENDLY VERSATILE ATTRACTIVE DEPENDABLE INTELLIGENT COOPERATIVE ENTHUSIASTIC LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED Frnnlf Stratemeyer Lnrry Selnreelf Kenny Bryant Bill Csellaek Tern Sant Don Sellers Tom Bleek Rick Pieters Wlarfin Gnllewny Jerry Borders Rielrnrd Liljesrrnnd .5219 0lfVL0l 8 0:5lfVL0l90Af6LlfL Nlerrily Day Barlm ra Merriclx lvlnrrlrn Grine Jeni Wren lvlnrleen Apple Berlrnrn Baker ,Indy Nlilton Debbie Bollman ADD Jones Nlarcin Aronofl' Susan Davies ill, 11 pl A uzlri- K, L ' sq! llllxfssg me tS3l3ll'll'5 rms qmxux lf' Nw ll?-lll lulldllul , A Tim ll0llIl50Il and Dan Cryer poinl out Nl. H. S. rule lu Dclmb B T B lv B lc , nncl Kun-n Burr. 64 B U lllldnr al' HTH , 'I T is-A f 'z-few, is! Row -1 Barbara Aciams, Genevieve Adams, Tom Alien. Sharon Amiaurgey. .loim Appie, Marieen Apple, Charles Armstrong, Niary Izlliil Arnold, Ricimrci Arnoici, Niarcia Amnotf. zncl Row - Brenda Sue Asiiiey, Danny Baiaer, VVaidean Basic. Barbara Baker. Katilryn Baker, Ken Baicvr. Virgil Baker, Jim Baitzeii, .IOIII1 Barnes, Gayle Barnett. 5rd Row -- Linda Lee Barnett, Karen Barr, Doris Bates, Bon- nie Beatty, Sancira Beii. Beverly Ann Beiiaw, Bob Benrier, Ray Benciure, Boil Berry, Paul Bieiier. 4th Row f- Al Bigiyy, Roy Biggs, Darlene Rutii Bisicop, Tom Black, Joyce Blaine, David Blanton, Larry Blevins, Niargic Ann Blevins, George Boggs, Debbie Boixman. 5th Row f-1 Jerry Borders. Bonnie Bowling. Cilaries Brewer, Roger Lee Brewer, Soundra Brinkley, Geraldine Brown, Ken- nctil Brown, Larry Brown, Ricilarci Brown. Ted Brown. 55 ,Sap 0!'1'LOl 8:5 6tli Row -- Terry Brown, Kenneth Bryant, Sue Gail Buch- anan, Steiia Bucimer, Barbara Jeanne Bunneii, Robert Burns. Edward Byrne, Jo Ann Caiiaiian, Roger Caiiaiian, Ciiaries Camptveii. 'fttz Row -' Dariene Campbell, Judy Carpenter, Nancy Jo Carpenter. Boim Casper, .lim Cassidy, Marilyn Cassiciy. Wayne Ci18IIliJCfiHtH, Edward Ciiamlaers, Faye Chaney, Patty Ciiaries. Stl: Row -I Biii Joe Ciliiders, Stepilen Cilristy, Frank Clark, Sherry Ciaric, Diana Clements, Efisei Clements, Ted C0- lnaugii, Ann Cogan, Vivian Leigh Coiioon, Riciwarci Coiciiron. agp V 0WL0l 8:5 tsl Row -1 Stuart Cole, Vera Colwell, Adrian Combs, Alex Combs, Bobby Combs, David Combs, Gene Combs. Nlary Jane Combs, Virginia Combs. Bill Conn. 2nd Row ,-1 Donna Nlarie Copple, Barbara Corn, Bonnie Cox, Dale Cox, Douglas Cox. James Cox, Margaret Cox, Janice Craft, Gordon Crawford, Teresa Crawford. 5rd Row '-1 Judy Creech, Larry Cress, Bill Crowe, lVlcArll1ur Crowell, Bill Cscllalc, Trollie Culbreaih, Ronnie Cundifl, Larry Current, Denis Daly, Linda Daniels. 4tll Row -1 Frances Danner. Nlicbael' Danner, Susan David- son, Ricllard Davies, Susan Davies, Belly Jo Davis, Ricllarrl Davis, Dana Day, Mr-rrily Day, Ricllarcl Dean. 5llz Row -1 David Lee Dearlll, Ronnie Dearlll, Siepllanie Deartll, Larry DeBordo, Ronnie DeFrees, Barbara Kay Demp- sler, Audrey Dennis, Clara Dennis, Judy Anne Dennis. Russell Dennis. I Gtll Row - Sllirlcy Dennis, Donald Dent, David Derlcsen. Barbara Dielz, Clwesler Dislnnnn, Larry Dobbins, Belly Dolrn. Pauline Downs, Ronnie Downs, Gary Doyle. 7llx Row - Joyce Doyle, Charlie Drake, Tom Draut, Ken- nelll Vvilliam Dull, Sheridan Duncil, Tim Dunlap, Robert Easterling, Barbara Easton, Gene Eclc, Leroy Edwards. Stlx Row -1 Beclcy Eglcsion, Eddie Elccs, Danny Elam, Pam Eldridge. Carol Ellis, Shirley Ellis, Arllmur Enclebroclr, Fred Engle, lvlilcll Enriglmi, Judy Ann Evans. 66 N ist Rom - Roncla Eu-rsole, Yvalter Ewen, Slraron Fallren- lmlz, Sondra Kay Farquer, Eclwarcl Feerer, Bill Feezor, Pal Ferguson, Tilly Fix-lcls, .iolmny Fisirer, Tom Fraley. 2nJ Row - Lowell Franz, Clie! Freeman, Cilarles Frencll. Ruth Ann Frislmy, Larry Frye, Annetla Fugate. Arnolcl Fu- gale. Edwarcl Fugnle, Horace Fuller, Dave Galmlnarcl. 5rd Row -f Nlarlin Galloway, Dennis Garclner, Nlarilynn Gay, Cllristel Genclelc, Henry Gentry, Lee Giliaert. Patty Gilbert, Vvilliam Geralcl Gilinert, Janice Gill, Brencla Gilliam. 4til Row '-1 James Gillis, Carol Gillman. Brencla Joyce Gintcr, Georgianna Glass. Jerry Glover, Tim Gofortii, Ella Goocl, Jucly Gooclloe, Carol Goonan, Jessie Niue Gordon. 5ti1 Row -- Marge Grallan, Beverly Grail, Cindy Grail. Mike Graney, Gertrude Green, Martha Eiane Grine, lvlary Grulalas, Connie Gwynn, Marc Hackney, James Hagedorn, 57 l OWLOIWQ5 6fii Row - Daniel Hall, Jllflilll Arlene Hall, Kalliy Hall. Douglas Hampton. Georganna Hancock, Dave Harrington, Dale Harrison, Patricia Anita-Ann Harris, Larry Hasty, Lucian Hatlzielcl. 'fill Row -1 Donalcl Halton, Don Havens, Ronalcl Havens. Gail Hawlcins, Lincla Hayes, Nancy Hays, Sewell Hays. Cienarcl Henderson, Glenda Sue Henderson, Lana Hen- clerson. sill Row '- Sandra Henclerson, Ocles Hensley, Heather Hicly, Winston Higham, Verna Faye Highley, Kaye Hill, Marlin Hill, Tom Hilton, Art Hoffman, Barlnara ,lean Holcler. 5 ,www i ff' V so ifl1l:g 1 ' ' ffm 1 or ,L if: Q ii iff? 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L -, gi I e ', gr, 13,49 ' f. ,tgp g H A , K, -A x 4 ,- 521212 N A WE gf 'az- ,. H . Eg3,f-sKw g:i i3A K K , wL .VW tg , -J-,w?,i1.2, as 'WA' Kai! W- : Lil : '- ,. , S fo li, 3,4 ,- ii if Qff--fl? 1' MS' - V A L, . , or We L , L, , ,LL , L -M33 , A V K l Q 'i V1 L1 ,, K ULTK , if , L Q: S p y uk - 1 f a s i ei' LP' M ' . ,- , ,im K . , LL - w ie' ' 'Xrlf i agp 0WL0l 8:5 Isl Row f- Caroi Hoiienioaugil, Biii Hoiiisler, Palricic Hoi- weger, Meiva Patricia Hood, Hamid Hooker, Biii Hoppe, gynliil Jane Hom. Judy House. Beveriy Howard. Lynda owe . 21141 Row f-1 Philip Huber, Cimrisline Hugimiey, Raipil Hugix- iey. Benjamin Hurslon. Mari: Imieici. JoAnn Jackson. William Jackson. Roger James. Terry James, Jeanie Jay. 3rd Row f-- Lincia Kay Jeslice, Ciuuclia Jean Johnson, Pat Joixnson. Pearl Johnson. Pixii Joimson, Roger Johnson, Tim Johnson, Richard Joimslon, Ann Jones, Carolyn Jones. 4th Row - Gayie Jones. Rodney Jones, Sixeri Keays. James Keiicr, Linda Kennedy. Eiaine Key, Connie Sue Kidd. Phil Kincniri, Blair Kinner, Tiiomas Knapp. 51,1 Row -- Eciciie Knoll, Norman Eugene Knoll, Mike Koeh- ier, Conslance Kramer, Niariiynne Kunze. Juanila Kyies, Eallie Lampiey, Carolyn Larson, Dorothy Lallimore. Greg awson. 6th Row -f James Douglas Lawson, Robert Layman. Judy Lcciiorci, Neiiie Lee, Barbara Leifier. Biii Leger, Mnriene Leopold, Doug Lewis, Emma Lige. Richard Liijestrancl. 'fill Row - Tom Long, Simeny Loveless, Jean Lykins. Biiiy Niacicien, Jim Maioll. George Manning, Dale Marlin, Madiyn Marliri, Olis Madin, Biii iviason. sth Row -1 Joe Mason, Donaici Aiien Malilis, Junior May. Don Mays, Zee McBain, Bonnie Mccianahan, Guy Mc- Cianaimn, Janice Eiaine Mccray, Mary Mcculcheon, Bill iVicEii'resiu. 68 V5 'f , L-4 Ll, ,K 'K -41 as u , . , , Lf :.fif: 7- v '-'li G L . KV. A .. ' it Jw 'li M Q ' . .Z ' ' W. . 5? 5 - 4':il2 9 + r - 2 -2 - . :X sz 4 0 YK ' ' f 'N . M .F r ' Af 5 1- W-4 Wi-'Q . ,H 1 F- wr. 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V . ,m-AA Y Wd ' . - ' ' A Q ff ' A it 'iw P ' i L k i i - r ' ii? i 'L K1 ' F A A LN? i n F .Q V - ' . if . 4 K x XX I .9 . 4.-. W , .ff H . g- is .X,, 3 . 'V izgfei -- sfif f , , L Q ' 1:5 1 it - -i-fe . or 1 A eeee - if P V- 5 H Ja N . L ' . 31' I HK U i ' ' . . I . , A5 2,2 '1 ' .,-f.,,.L . F., My .1 ' 5 Q- 7 1-fdfefime V 5.ggi,m V ,- fm . ' 'f 1 ' wwf ' if . . is igl .- K.h,, 2 1 5 i i J . f YI Q f'ii ii ' V' was I is W or .- iz 'w Q 4 if J ,. -.ei f - 5 i - i ' Nfl- . M' i... . 4. L . - 'ir we e me is ' ' . 3 Y i s YQ i n 2 7 A ...ijt .J , . xl K 5 Q . - .V Xi Q Ist Row -- Linria Sue iVicFeelers. Rosemary McGee, Johnny MCGIOSSKDII, il0ill1 ix'2IffCrZlNV, BHTiPtlril McGuire. illxflllllif MC' Guire, Nancy iVICillt0Sil, Dnvici ivieeiccr, Nancy ivic-cies. Mai- coim iwerciiant. 21111 ROII' r-' BHfilHI3 BIC'fl'ifii, JZHIDCS NTCFZ, RUIIEIIKI BICVCT, Siiiriev ixfievvr. Cassie iviiciiaei, Gioria ixiiiiar, Eficiie ixiiiier, .ioiinny ixiiiior, Kenneiil iviiiim-r, Tilomas txiiiier. 6li1 Row f-' Penciergrass, Peicrcit, Car 5rd Row -1 Simron iviiiis, .iuriy Miiton, Margaret iviims. Russeii iviitieniioizer, Bernnrvi Montgomery. Tom Moon, SID 0WL0l 6.'5 Rebecca Ann Pecic, Barry Penciergrass, Geraici Bonnie Pennington. James Perry, Mickey Jean oi Jean Peterson, Robert Piliiiips, Jotm Pieratt Wayne Nioon, Pam Moore, Patty Moore, i.incia Lee Morris. 41,1 Row -1 Lyncia Lee iViorris, Shannon Niorrison, James Mos- grove. Biii Muiiins, Caroiyn Myers. Daniei Myers, Robert Myers, Joe Newiin. Virginia Niciccii, Tom Oiigee. 5tii Row - Teresa O'Neii, Carroi Oney, Caroi Ostxorne, Nici: Pantei, Becky Parmentcr, Larry Parreiia, Dan Parsons, Miit Pate, Patty Patton. Niary Jo Pecic. 59 Jerry Pierce. 71,1 Row '- Ricic Pieters, Eugene Poiiard, Stiaron Poiiarci, Sandy Powell, .Iuciy Presley, Terry Proctor. Janet Prows. Cnroiyn Quieit. Niary Jane Quinn, Biii Raines. Stix Row '-1 Kay Ratiiit. Larry Ratiiit, Levaugim Ratiiit. Moiiy Rayiium, Riciiarci Reed. Ron Reeder. Waiter Reeve. Doris Jean Reiiiitt. Ron Reiciieiderfer, Saiiy Riioacis. ' .4 X .f, 1 gg 1 .W K .' K K' t at -I E, X ' e 6 ' -s , 4 5 Q 4. f -Y'1 -X ' it 'L ' ' A-Y' Q A.,A I J V. T A if -LV- mf A QM A 4: A , Q A V , ze G X A K. ai. ,, W I L iff? if 5' 5 , - , c Q1 arg, Q , fs X Q G 7 ' 45.3. ' fi '- x .QQ 4 Q, , . .,,.,,, , x, ,L . . X , , , W .. , N f W I 1- 1 I If - It ,- ,Q 3-65,3 -1 has 5 A 5 fi 'wt '-fi1f-f fr? X . - ,A+ 4 .f n-:..js.1 1. W k .1 - Eff '. s 'ff'L fn 'V - - w .RQ gazsv vw .f A.kjfgf'f'- f i ffy Y K A- 5'T'jffjfQi X Q . f ' V- s s , Q s e sisi ' my L A XV, , yi 5 ine Eb .Y ,x .E , .-:Q e Q g , ' , ,.,,f by m f f M .,. i -f . 'W . 11-it L , 'A .' . . 1 - . A- ' , M , 1 , .. J Y ,W , ,Q-f 11: Q ' as 9' ' 6 if e - i 'Y ' e yr '. .. ' . I ' .3 z...A,-'1-L' E '1 J f - ifik- isifjlff it y gi 335 W, ..k, Q 'A ,.- . mf 3.9 v s , . A . If I 555 ...- rivgifkfi, I Q J .. L. 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Donaiviiq Scileiding, Darlene Scimencic, Boi: Schioibig, Larry Sciiroc . 5rd Row -f Karen Scilwing, Biii Seiaaid, Karen Sebastian. Kent Seiiny. Dun Seiiers. James Siiaiier. Karen Sikaiier, Lioyri Silenrer, Joy Simicy, Larry Shieicis. If 41,1 Row f- Danny Siiort. Dennis Silort, Tilomas Siiort, Loretta Siirout. Jim Smaiiwooci, Bariaarzx Smilim, Bennie Smith, Cnnciy Smiiil. Delilah Lane Smith, Dougias Smilix. 5111 Row -1 Emma Smiiii. I'ICISCilCi Snliiil, Ken Smilil, Larry Smilii, Niarvin Smitil. Penny Smitix. Roiwert Smitil, Susan Jean Smitilson, Danny Sneiiing, Juciy Sm-iiing. 6111 Row -- Caroi Sneliien. Luice Snow, Cami Sorreii, Dale Sorrvii, Eleanor Sorreii, Dan Soulil, Fred Spencer. Jerry Spencer. Joyce Ann Staioicr, Gary Stacy. 7lil Row 1-1 Gwencioiyn Ann Staiiwortil, Bonnie Stamper. Juciilin Staten, Dana Steiier, Cilaries Stevens, Ronnie Stewart, David Sleeps. Susan Curia Storcic, Ciaudine Stringer, Nlarie Ann Stringer. 81,1 Row '- Daiias Sturgiii, Juoiitix Ann Sturgiii, Darreii Stulz, Ronnie Susong, Carol Louise Sutiieriand, Dwight Sul- ton, Cixucii Swift, Rutii Ann Taniiersiey, Niarvin Tarvin, Stewart Tilomas. O lst Row -1 Terry Tliomas, .iolmny Tliompson, Kermit Tliomp- son, Ron Tipcll, Forrest Tipton, .lim Tipton, Judy Tipton, Paul Tollivc-r, Bill Triiclc, Jenny Truesdell. 2nd Row -- Lincla Ann Trucsclell, James Davicl Tucker, Rullm Tucker. Barlaara Turner, Brencla Turner. Bonnie Upton. Dave Valanclingliam, Sally Jane Valt, Lloycl Vanlanclinglianl, Bur- netta Veal. 5rd Row -1 James Vinson, Delores Wade, Leslie Van 'Wag- ner. Relaecca Wagner, Linda Vvalclner, James Walker, Carol Ann Wallace, Nlilclrecl Ward, Pam Ward. Penny Ward. 4th Row -- Ricliard Vvarcllow, Barbara Jean Vvarlzielcl, David Warner, ,lolm Warner, Vivian Charles Vvasliington, Bill Watson, Henry Theodore VVatson, Linda Watson, Tliomas Weaver, Antliony Webb. 5tl1 Row '- .lolm Webb, Larry Vvells. Danny VVelsl1, Darryl Dick West, Wilbur Wetzel. Glenna Whisman, Wesco, Lincla Vvliisman, James VVl1ite, Daniel Vvllitner. 52,9 0lfVL0l 8f5 6th Row -1 Patricia Wiggington, Russell Wilde, Jael: Willer. Gail Williams, Georgia Williams, Jan Williams, Leah Williams, Sheila Vvilliams, Sue Vvilliams, Tliolnas Vvilliams. 7tl1 Row -- Boi: Vvills. Lincla Sue Vvills, Betty Sue Vvilson. Margaret Wilson, Roln-rt Wilson, Wanda Vvilson, Judie Vvise, Larry Vvitlirow. Dennis Vvolfer, lxlary Vvolter. Stl: Row '- Susan Vvoocl, Carolyn Vvoorlmllf, Jeni Vvren, Many Wright, Tim Vvriglit. Katrina Yingst, Penny Yocom, Fred Yoder. Rose YOIIO, Don. Young. 71 1 i s .lim Liljeslrand. president: .lac Kendall, treasurer: Benny Roltwrts, sergeant-at-arms: and Bolo Halter, virc--president, look over the shoulder of Ruth Ellen Phillips, secretary, as they plan activities for Student Council. Our Student Council boy, Ronnie Detrrees. is happy to assist the Y-Teens when they are decor- ating the Christmas trcc in the lohhy. cgindenf Gund Ifrailfw Aeflfer THE STUDENT COUNCIL, under the able supervision of Mrs. Barbara Schiclc, Mrs. Arlene Alcerman, and Mr. Edward Malcom, sponsored many Worthwhile projects throughout the school year. They tool: up the annual collection for the support of Kim Soolc Ja, the Korean War orphan, whom they had adopted in the name of lvl. H. S. Members of the Council corresponded regularly with Kim. Cue of the biggest projects was Home- coming with its parade, halftime ceremonies, and dance. The Council also pulolished a Student Handbook, sent two representatives from each class to the Youth Safety Council, conducted a Lollipop Drive for the loenefit of polio, sponsored the Safety Roadeos after the Hamilton-lVliddle- town games, and the filling of food luaslcets for needy families. Susan Crawford and Karen Barr aslc Dan lxleelwr for a donation for Kim. A trua--to-lite court scene is portrayed ilerc witil David Ntiltenlnerger as tmililt, txay Ftartin as judge, linda lX'tr'Gill as cleric, and Jac Kendall as district attorney. THE CITY INTERN program sponsored lay the Citizens, Club under tile direction of lVtr. H. H. Lawrence completed its second year in time Middle- town City government. Five student meminers of tire Board of Education, tive City Commissioners, and one Municipal Judge were elected by tl1e stu- dent body in tire official manner. Time results were announced by time student Board ot Elections over WPFB on election niglsnt. Tlien ttiey were ready to urun time cityn lor a day. 011 December 10 tile memtners ol: time Board ot Education attended tlie meeting ol: time Scilool Board, tiie City Commissioners sat in witil tlie lvliddletown City Commissioners on tl1e contro- versial llourine issue, Judge Kay Martin presided over tier court, and otlier internists, under student director, Jolln Reeves, reported to tlieir respective department treads lor typing, tiling. door to door canvassing, and ottier joins. Dortor ixtillett and lxtr. Pat U'l5ricn go uvm-r tlle cityvs annual report witli City Ntanager Pucey lxftindlin, Director ol: Law .lim Liljcstranrl, and Odell Jones. commissioner of inspection. cifizend or Gb ouemmenf. Claude Baker, .tim l,iljr-strand. Attorney Tilmon Ellison Parcy Btimllin, anal PM-rt Atrclure Consider time city lnulgvt 75 5 5 1 Respect for tile Hag is shown isy Ruth Fiiien Phillips, rc- corciing secretary: Tom Vvollcr. vice-president: Kay Niarlin, president: David Miitelltxerger, sergeant-nl-arlns: Pacey Miri- ciiin, treasurer: pai Vvenlit, corresponding secretary. YOUTH FORUM OFFICERS: Kay Parker, vice-president: Ur-nrla Neal, program chairman: Sandra Hunsicicer, presi- clcnl: Dan Vviiitins, sergeant-at-arms. I 76 l . parficwafion in ouemmenlf THE CITIZENS' CLUB, uncier the direction of Mr. H. H. Lawrence and Mr. Payge Dampier, has again fulfilled its purpose: To promote better citizenship among the students of M. H. S. Time main project is time stucient internsimip program, ioecause by actual participation in running the city for a clay the interns receive mucii imowiecige and pleasure. For time first time a stucient director, John Reeves, was appointeci, Tile Citizens' Club pre- sented its annual assembly program in ilonor oi tile 150ti1 anniversary ofAiorai1am Lincoin's birth- ciay. in order to finance their projects a fiance was given in September. cynferealf in mr!! .Awdifd YOUTH FORUM is an organization for tl'10SC students who have an avici interest in government anci Worici affairs. At time meetings i1eici on tile third Monday of every month guest speakers usual- iy appeared. Highlighting tiris year's program were representatives from iaotii major poiiticai parties, a girl from China who is attending Miami Univer- sity, and a man from Argentina. Time club has no money making projects because time club was created purely to provide an outlet for those eager to make use of the knowledge gained at tiae meet- ings. Mr. James L. Fritz is time sponsor. ma e5 regagi wlfowe cilfizelfw. BUCKEYE BOYS' STATE was again spon- sored by the American Legion and held at Camp Perry in June. The Middletown Post 1115218 sent ten boys. The purpose of Boys' State is to train boys who are willing to learn about governmental functions and participate in them. Three of the boys from Middletown held State offices. Jim Lil- jestrand and Dave Cox were elected to time Senate and Tom Vvoiter was clerk of the Senate. The other seven held important city jobs. Not only did these Iooys learn many new things, but they made wonderful friendships with these outstanding boys who are the leaders from sctloois all over Qtiio. cwoowe in Me gwcgeye cgifaferd. BUCKEYE GIRLS' STATE was tleid on ttle Capital University Campus in June. The girls are sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. The purpose of this week is to enable time girls to learn about the functions of government on the city, county, and state levels by actually participating in the elections, campaigns, and duties of the par- ticular offices. Marilyn Marshall and Robin Vette were elected to the House of Representatives. Barbara Ellison was assistant attorney in the city. Robin Vette was one of ten girls who received time Governor Gordon Award for outstanding ali- around participation. Marilyn Marsllail. Bar t iiir- trip to Columiw Q we Walfiona Onor egicielfy FIFFEEN STUDENTS were tapped into Na- tionai Honor Society in Marctl ot ti1eir junior year toy time senior meminers of tile organization. Ttlese new members were chosen on the iuasis oi sci1oiar- ship, ieaciersiiip, ciiaracter, and service. One must tue in ti1e upper third ot tmis ciass inetore iwe can iae considered for ttue iionor. in October timis year tiiirty-tive more memiuers of tile senior class were tapped with time purpie and wimite Wands in as- semioiy. Oniy 15 per cent of tiwe senior ctass is eiigiimie to join tilis tmonorary organization. wilicim this year was ted ily Robin Vette, presicientg Don Hoimes, vice-presidentg and Kay Martin, secretary. rs! Row - Larry Boimiyilt, .iim Downing, Burimnrn i':iiiS0ll zmi IQOII' - .tim Liijeslranri, Sara ixiaicom, ixiariiyn iviarsimii jrci Row - Kay iviurtin, Daw- iviiilc-nimerger, .iumiy iitimmns .jtii Row H Roimin Vette, Ron Vvc-nver, Sitinc xN7ilitL'Ill'illi 51,1 Row f-J Joixn NVQ-iicei, iitum Vvoitvr, Linctu Yvomiruiiti .iuiiy vtqimnms taps anotiner new mcmiwr into National Honor Smit-ly as sturtents unit tnruity 1-nge-riy wulrtx. Bolv Balivr llflllll BOIFIIIII Eliznllclll Crnnc SUSIUI CYTIXYIOIII .lflyrv Fouls llrilca G1-mlvlc ljncln Egelslon lxlyrn Gelz D011 I-I0llllPS Slmron Hunlcr lxlilce Knllny Gayle: Humslon Jil C KOH dill l Roger Lawson Slmrun lxlarlin t0lf'CA L5 Aghfeo! Ay dw Kamp of Anowgdge. Rug:-r lxll Comlw Lincln lxlfcill .lurly Nlrlfinnr-5 Kay lxlonrm' Limlf. Nlorris lxlirlc Niczlc Bmlmrn fyconnor lxlilflllil O'NOil f1l'L'lClll'll Oswx'nlc lrvnv Pnnlvl Kay Purlccr Rullx Ellen llllillips Don Rec-cl Rusty Rverl .lnlm Reevvs George Sicgcmillcr Vvillinm Svanlu Belly Vvelllm Ann Vvingel Fnilll Yingsl I Time Opiimisl ol IQSQ attempts to reveal time liglmt, color, activity, inspiration, ancl emotion wlmictm are found witlmin tlme Walls of our sclmool and in time mincls of time students. The ligtmts of tlwe plmotograplmer reveal our tlmeme, time lamp of lmow- 5 leclge enlcinclles time lmearts ancl minds of many, time stage and iielcl liglwts encourage activity, and the lights of the City Spur Us on to Success in the Co-rwlitors Slmron ancl Larry rlisruss tlwir protmlems as ljuture if we slmall only follow time laeam. tin-y gaze at tim dummy. ijfze Oplfimialf L5 ifffamilfmlfeal Ay Mme ggfzf ofindloiralfion :xlA,lfJR fjlflwlxllsl S'l1Al:l:: Sitting - l.ilmlmy Crane, zmrlivilivs 1-ililor: Slmimron llunlvr, co-1-nlilor: Bliss Vecla Nlccrzmy, imrlvisirr: Larry Bolmlmitt, um-cclitorz lxlilie Kallny, Class cclitor. Slamling - Failll Yingst, literary vrlitorq Siclne XA7llllPllt'illl, lezmture vclitor: .lolln Rec-urs. Circulation lmlamlmamgvr: Ron XA7s'an'vr, Sports 1-tlilorg Daw:- xliltc-nlmergvr, art vclitorz Rnlmin Vx-llv, aclveriising ll'lilllZlQ4'l'. CLASS STAFF: Sitting -1 Georgia Storey, Ntitce Katmy. Standing - Kay Ntonrou, Pct Svtrrortc, Kay Partcer, Carolyn Ebel, Janet McNaHm, Sandra Carmocty. Mike and tier start mount att the pictures of ttme seniors, iuniors, sophomores, and faculty. Ron and his sports staff work diligently to scoop up the utvtiddie Ntagicf' Faith and ttle literary staff took through old Qptimists to gain new ideas. LITERARY STAFF: 1slRow '-'lxiitftlliltlllti Vvarren. Strawn Ntartin, Faitti Yingst. Zrul Row - Susan Crawford, Ixjlitftllh O'Neit. jrcl Row --1 Kent bqitts, Delores Patterson. r 11-11-1- SPORTS STAFF: Betty VVG-Hi. Pace-y tvtincuin, Ron Vvvm Donatcl Holmes, Roger Lawson, Tort Truylor. Don Ri-mt. Sidne and tiie feature staff CIIOOSC clever cap- tions for time pictures in tile opening section. FEATURE STAFF: Sitting -1 Siclne Vvimiteixeafi, Linda iworris. Sfamling - Gretchen Oswald. Bcvcriy Kcmp, .lam-I Nicixiziivtm. Libby and tier staff tiioughtfuiiy discuss wtiicil pictures should be used in time activity section of the Optimist. STAFF: Sitting f-f Linda Vvoottruft, Libby Crane. Standing -f Barbara Ellison. Niary Jane Kunicier. Jac Kendall, Ann VVingvt, Henry Craycraiqt, Pat NVQ-nrtt. 3515 of 'f 71 if David and iris staff plan artistic layouts to ine usecl in time Optimist. ART STAFF: Sitting - Barbara Ovconnor. David Mittenbergcr. Standing -1 Anna iwarie- Ottvriacin, Saiiy Ntason, iviarityn h'1i'lf'SI1HH, IFQHC IJEHHUI, tsl Row f-1 Roimin Vette, Dan Nieviior, Dorm Hciiomm. Zml Row '- Rusty Reeci, .ioimn Boa-inn, Biii Hartzog, .inn Knopsimioiti. jrri Row - U4-nny Fizmniams, Cimimrivs Hutt, Roger Nicconmim, iviyra Lou Getz, Frcct Giitrow. pedal! Aonom fo ffm wwffem. f2UH..L AND SCROLL is an internationai organization tormeci to promote tmigimer stanciarcis of writing imm imigim scimooi puiyiications. At Middletown Higtm Scimooi it is an imormorary society wimose members mmmust imave written a certain mmumimer of iines in eitimer time Niicidietormiarm or time Qptimnist, rant: in time upper timird oi timeir ciass scimoiasticaiiy, and ine recom- rnencieci try Niiss iyiainei Eieiricige, adviser ot time Niicidietoniamm, or iViiss Vecia iVicCray, aciviser ot time Qptimist. Time initiatiorm ceremony is imeici at time yeariy meeting in May wimen time new memimers are initiated and pinned by time oici memimers. QUILI. SCROi.i.: Sitting - ix 'ss ixiainci Eldridge, Rulim Eiien limiiiips, Barimam Oiconnor. Stumiing -1 Ann Vvin- gel. Kay Marlirm, .ine K4-nriaii. iViiDDi,E'i'fDNiAN IZDVIQCJRIAL Sitting f- Ron l-ilNVI'l'lH ! , nevys eriilor: Kay Niartin, Pfitilif-ill-fili4'i,I yiiice Smitiison, assistant editor. Slunziing - Juciy 'iQilOIllilS, copy vciitor: pau-y ixiillfilill. ro-sports eciitor: Ann Vvinget. is-ntllre A-fiilor: .inf Kc-nfiaii, co-sports miilor: Pat Xvencit. firruialion IIIEHIRIQKTI Kon Cunupiwii, auiverlising nlanagvr, THE NIIDDLETONIAN is a ioi-weeiciy news- paper puiyiisimeci by tile students of under time supervision of Miss Mabei Eiciridge with time iieip of Mac Tobias as pimotograpiier. Every other Saturday morning time eciitoriai staff ioacis in a car and cirives to Franiciin, wiiere tile paper is printeci ivy time Franiciin Ciironicie. Time articies which have ineen sent up time previous Vvecinesciay are cut out of a sampie siieet anci pasted on a dummy copy. The dummy copy is tiwen given to tiwe printers wimo iiinisii tiie join. Tile uTop-Hatn seniors and time feature stories on time seconci anci tilirci pages are tiwe most popuiar parts of tiie paper. Tiie Wiiciciie- tonian exchanges papers witim many otiier iiigii sciioois in tiie state. NEXVS Siiirxififz Sitting - Tom Biavii, pam i,1-v, Ron Law' rn-nce, Barimam Oifionnor. Sfunrling - Karen Barr, Bnriuara I5ilii6l', GUy'i8 I .iIllllSi0I1. SPORTS S-i-Ai7i'4: Sitting - Puri-y Niimiiin. Jar K1-nciaii. Slanciing --1 Aiien tioiinson, Ninrlim O'N1'ii, Dave- COIIEYI. Tile sports staff iqoiiows time Niiciciies tiirougii tileir many victories as Weii as tileir iosses. The news staff ileips to cover the iatest iacis and facts arounci iVi.H.S. STAFF: Silling - Mary Jane Ku Her. Al Vvingel. Rllill Ellen Piliiiips. Standing -- ixiarria Ammo Cindy Graff, Pal I'-QTQIISOII. Simron Cowgiil. QLU5 QQXQL5 vw poofel Time feature staff is responsible for time interesting arlicies on the seconci and iimirci pages of time Wiidriietonialm. Two ixiicidivionian lypisls, .lanel ix'lcNniiiJ ami .iuriy Cornviv, woric to meet Lieaciiinc. L-'ws' CIRCULATION AND AIJVIiR'l'lSiNG S'l'Al i-'Sz Siliing - Don iii-ilon. Kenny Cmnpiwll, Larry Campireii, Drew Seivar, Pal Vvencit, Janice Hagins. Slunzling - Linda isroii, Tom Draut, Tim Guforliu, Nlarieen Apple, Linda Hayes, Dinnix Sl:-Her, Molly Rayburn, Penny Yocunl, Niiicireri Vvarci, Kay ixionroe, David Triicic, Gr-orgia Storey. Ninrvin Smilin, Jim Tranlcr, Jonnic Cox. Pat Vvvndt and iwilu- Kahny work on the Niusruiar Dystrophy drive to varn frm-dits for Y-T1-ens. - 181015 15Ql l!8 The theme chosen by the Y-Teen officers at the annual retreat at Camp Loueiia May was UTomor- row is Made Today. This year handbooks were puhiished giving the names and addresses of ali the Y-Teen memhers. The Y-Teens render many services to the community each year hy partici- pation in drives and hy donation of money to vari- ous charities. Each triangle also wrapped packages of clothing and food for needy families at Christ- mas and Thanksgiving. The presidents and pro- gram chairmen of each triangle make up the Y- 'Teen Cahinet, which meets once a month. This year an eighth triangle was added. The eight tri- angles are Sigma, Lambda, Delta, Gamma, Rho. Epsilon, Iota, and Omega. Completing the year were the traditional Mother-Daughter Tea and the senior farewell picnic at Armco Park. Y.TEEN Sitting ,-' Janet Philphs, Libby Crane, Nlarva Strickland, Ruth Ellen Phillips, Miki- Kahny, Kay ixlartin, Anno Grine, Standing -- Mary Jane Kunider, Nlarthanne Warren, Lillian hioore, Niiss Veda Mccray, Glenda Rupe, Rnhin Va-ite, pat VV:-ndt. Linda Morris. LLAQ commlfmify. iqlliil Eiien i,iliiiiIlS Crowns Swim-li1eurlKing Boil Bniccr X nl tile nnnuni Y-Teen SXX'I'1'iIli'2ll'i IJZIHYU. Y-Tififixi INl'I'lATlONf Cluvkwisv - Rulii ifiien Piliiiips. Susan Crnwiiurri, ixiurlimnm- Vvaxrrcn, Annu Grim-, .illciy Canter. i.iiiinn ixinorv. vm-inn: Vvililc-. Kay ixliilflill. Simrun ixinrlin, ixiiicc Knixny, Roimin V4-iiv, Gicnrin Rupm-, ijncin Xvomiruiii. ixiyrn Lou Gelz. Binrva Slririiizmci, Kay Binnrm-, ijixivy firznw, Bnrimrn ifiiisnn, .iuznmn ROIJCFSOII, Lincin ixinrris, Pai Xx7l'lllii. Annn- Urine, ijixiry Cranw, Ninriiyn ixiursimii, nnci Xizurvu Slrimiiiunci lnaiis' iiwors iur Y-Yicvn Conil-rs'n4'e ilvici all Niiumi lfnivc-rsily. 87 Hi-Y COUNCH.: Sitting - Francis Martini, Jim Rohinson, Biii Hartzog, .iac Kendaii. Larry Bohhitt. Dave Cox, Dan ixieeicer, George Siegemiiier. Sinmiing - hir. .iacic Vviiey, Haroici Kramer, Niiice Finiey, Frefi Giitrow, .iim Liijestranci, Don Heiion, Boin Bain-r, Forrest Thomas. A- Adam 4fi...i.,. Santa Ciaus. piayc-ci hy Boi: Burns, passes out giiis to neeciy chiicirvn at tile annuai Christmas Party heizi hy Hi-Y. THE Hi-Y COUNCIL is macie up ot two representatives from each of the eight Hi-Y ciuhs, heacieci hy Larry Boiaiyitt, and superviseci hy Mr. Jacic Wiiey, Youth Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. The councii pians various projects for the ciuhs such as coiiecting money for various charities, hoiciing a Christmas party for neeciy chiiciren, heip- ing ciean up after the fiooci damage, setting candy iyars for cionations to the Worid Service project, anci wrapping trees for Arioor Day. Hi-Y, the hoys' high schooi ioranch of the Y.iVi.C.A., is one of the iargest and hest organi- zations in iVi.H.S. The purpose of this ciuio is to Hcreate, maintain, and extenci throughout the home, schooi, anti community high stanciarcis of Christian character. Each of the eight ciuios, Circie, Croix, Miami, Panther, Star, Torch, Tri- angie, anti Sphinx meet on Thursday nights at the Y.iVi.C.A. Guest speaicers, movies, joint meet- ings, Ciances, anci hayricies highlight each ciuigfs meetings ciuring the year. Leagues are set up in inoth hasicethaii and footiaaii. The two highiights of the year are the format induction ot new mem- hers and the instaiiation of new officers at a picnic at Armco Part: at the year's enci. ww 1,2 -. x Jar' K4-ncinii, pri-sizie-nl oi' Vl10I'l'il Hi-Y. lzliics mi-r iwusim-ss wilil niiivr llH'llIi7l'l'h. i Boys 1-niny pivnly of nrlinn in Hi-Y imsicf-iimnii gmnc, - Larry Boiririli, Hi-Y Council president, iumis new memiwrs in lin: imiuclinn. On piulfornl uri- iii-Y pri-sicienls: Bonny Roiucrls, Croix: Biii Hurizog. Niiami: ifrnnic ivinrlin. Sphinx: .lim Robinson, Shir: .inf Kt'IlLiklii,Vl'0fI'ilC George SIegemiiicr,Triangie. ixizxrrus Guy, prvsicienl ofpnniiu-r is sealed imeiiinri poriiunl So wi, wi . ESX ,J .fi Qi ai ART CLUB Ql l:lCERS: Crm-tclien Oswald, project cliairmang Ann Vvinget. lvusinc-ss clmirlnan: lrvnt' Pantcl, program Fllilif- man: unit Barlmra O'Connor, pulwlirity fliairnian are lJusy planning a program lor tlivir club mf-cling. jig Aff CM 6LC!6!f5 C0 Ol . THE BUSINESS CADE-lg CLUB, under tlie clirection ol: Miss Elizalnettx lVlcDermott, is com- posect ol: tliose students who attenct ctasses for four periods and are ernployecl in some office tlle rest ol tlue day. Time following places cooperate with tile school in this unique program: Armco, Butler County Pest Control, Guiclance Gflice, Gai-rison,s Accounting Qllice, City Building, Journal Office. Diamond-Gardner, Aeronca, Sears Roelouclc Co., Donn Hardware, Office Outfitters, Dean Law- rence,s Office, Middletown Hospital, Firstlxlational Banlc, Howe lvlotor Co., Barlcelew Electric, Y.lXfl. C.A., Stl'Cil1tl1illl,S, Board ol Education, Central Store, D. R. Batters Qflice. CO-OP STUDENTS: ist Row - Sondra Wise, Gloria Dennis, Betty Gay, Betty lflorenre, Jucly Canter, .luctittl Ntcyers, Jeanne Plllllilllillllll. .lanice Vvernvr, Slmron Multorcl. 21111 Row - Lincla Taylor. B1-tty Brown, lvlarilyn Dilley, Linda Ntccvill, Patricia Dry. lxlartlin Gintor. jrcl Row '- .lanicc Roop, Joy Vvills, Rita Betll Romans. Janet Pllilslys, Vvanda Souttl, Cora l.airson, Rolierta Hall. .gilt Row - Diana Rll0llllS, Rotmin Kimble, .lufly Agnor, Donna Ratlilvf, Sllaron Stiles, Robert Pr-tors. Mcafiona gui ance growled THE NIGHTINGALE CLUB, under the cii- rection of Niiss Helen J. Hartman, is a vocational guidance group, they have no social projects. The purpose of this ciuh is to heip each giri who has even the siightest interest in nursing decide if it is the right occupation for her. The programs at the monthiy meetings indicate aii phases of nurs- ing. The girls learn the type of person a nurse must he, the educational requirements, anci the ciifierent fields of nursing avaiiahie. The programs consist principally of films, guest speakers, and tours of hospitals in Wiiciciietown, Dayton, anci Cincinnati. Each senior giri may spenci a ciay with the freshman nursing stucients at Miami. l0l 8l96Ll 6 M115 Alf' fA8 ffbflflflfe. THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, another vocational guidance ciuh, is sponsored hy Miss Katherine Roudehush. The purpose oi this ciuh is to acquaint those interesteci in teaching with ali the opportunities avaiiahie to them in that profession. The programs consist iargeiy of iiims and guest speakers such as Miss Helen Hartman and Mr. Thomas Vxfehh. This year a program en- titieci aii who so wished to visit the iocai elemen- tary schoois for half a ciay and ohserve teaching methods. The highlight of the year was a panei in which those memhers oi F.T.A. who were also memhers of the ciehate classes participated in a discussion on education, ciipiomas, anci ali phases of the teaching profession. NIGHTINGALE CLUB: Limiu Danivi, presicienl: Santini Carnmciy. svrn-tary: hiarva Striricianti, vice-pri-sizia-nt. FUTURE 'l'EACl'lliRS Ol: AMERICA: Limlu ixiorris, prosicienl: Georgia Storey, vice-presicivnl: Lincin Knnlnicr. treasure-r: Shen. Harrison, secretary. lxxlf. Y1!1'Kllll Und IDUII HlJ'Ill9S pt'I'l.Ul'lll illl l'XpPI'illlI'Dl in Ill!! nclvancml rlwmislry lain. ,7Ar01fag Mience we open THE SCIENCE CLUB, sponsored lay Mr. D. C. Yocom, lias startecl a vocational interest series tliis year. A poll ol tlie clulo slaowecl tlwat tlwe greatest interest lay in astronomy, engineering, and zo- ology. At tlie lmi-montlily meetings various per- sons connectecl witll tlme aldove occupations were lmrougflit in to explain tlleir lines of work. Some of the spealcers were an engineer from Diamoncl Gardner Quality Control, an engineer from VVPFB, a pllysicist, and raclio teclwnicians. Some films were also sliown and the group toolc several trips to Armco Researclm One of time major pro- jects tliis year was the purchase of luetter weatlier instruments, lnoolcs, ancl a telescope lcit. SCIENCIQ CLUB fJl':l'4lCliRS: Clnrlc lirlnnrlson, irvzisllrvrg Jim l.ilix'sirui1rl, prvsiflcntg llvlcil Lowry, :ze-rretary: lance lxlntlwr, vice-pr:-siclent: Gayle Humslon, sergeanl-at-arms view Ilie new equipment. W! Jaime our min A. RESOLVED that the United States should aclopt the lnasic essentials -of the British system of edu- cation. This was the sulnject for debate this year. THE MIDDLETOVVN DEBATE TEAMS were successful in bringing home two trophies dur- ing the season and placing second and third in several other scholastic tournaments. The deloate class comprises the nucleus of the dehaters, limut other students enrolled in Basic Speech are mem- loers of the four clelaate squads. Out of a possilale 120 rounds ol delyate in which the four teams par- ticipated, more than 60019 ol: the deloates were won. The deloate squads start the year lay talcing part in a Delaate Clinic at Ohio State University in December. lnterscholastic debates are then attend- ed through March. They participate in two Dis- trict Finals and worlc toward State and National Contests. This year's cleloate teams were comprised ol two seniors, ten juniors, and four sophomores. lVluch time is devoted to learning the technique of delnate, both conventional and Oregon style, before tourna- ments laegin. Following the season, the time in clelnate class is devoted to the techniques ol: discus- sion ancl other advanced mechanics ol: speech. A DEBATE TEAM: Helen Lowry, Dn-w Selvar. Brian l.ennie. and Bali Bznlwr leave lor an Di-lmlv in n lmppy Y llfl lrumv ol' mi . HB DEBATE TEAM: lvlilce Finley, Richard Harlsl, ancl Ron Lawrence admire tlle Iropliy which .lucly Geclceler lmlcls so lenclerly. . if! N.fX'l'lONAi. ITORENSIC OFFICERS: Bula Bakr-r, prvsirlenl, shows the lain-si trophy lo Brian l.4-nnie, treasurer: hlarclie Crow, secretary: ll:-lc-n lnwry, rrlerlc: mul liars-y Nlimllin. vin--pri-sirleni. NATIONAI. 'l'IIIiSI'lAN Ol-VICISRS: Rusty Ri-1-il. ,resi- I ilu-nt, presents a nmlil-r nl husiness io ixliss l'lon-m'v Powell, arlviser: Sharon ixlariin, vim'-presicleni: ljlnlmy Fraiw. si-1 ri-tary: l.arry Buhhiii, in-asurm-rg ami Lincla Nxiomlriilli. rlvrlt. Wil THE NATIONAL FGRENSIC LEAGUE is an honorary speech organization compriseci ol' stu- clenls who actively participate in the various phases oi forensic worlc and who must earn 23 points in orcler to he initiated into this group. The Wliclclle- town chapter has cieserveclly earned third place in the Western Ohio District. This organization jointly sponsors 15 cliilierent tournaments cluring the year with the Ohio High School Speech Lea- gue. Claude Balcer qualified in Original Oralory to participate in the linals in Miami, Florida. The Prince of peace anal the Voice of Democracy Con- tests are additional activities of N.F.L. At the an- nual initiation hanquet officers for the next year were electecl anti the hest N.F.L. hoy anti girl were chosen. The parents in the play, VVlly Cilllll l Kiss You Gnarl- Ililjlliizn, tell the uihers alroui their liirsi Llate. , .Q at ' , me X, 'sv Simpic Simon pleads for his life. THE NA14iONAL THESPIANS, under time direction of iviiss Florence Powell, presented ttle following piays this year: UCuster's Last Sit, IKWIIY Canyt I Kiss You Goodnight? , uNew Eng- land Spinster, Hsimpie Simon, and cuttings from the second act of Anastasia.H Time last two were presented more than once. 'Simple Simon, in addition to being used as time initiation Play, was given pubiiciy for the ciwitdren of Middletown. UAnastasiaH won time players a rating of superior at the Western Ohio District Festival. it was pre- sented again at the State Finals in Columbus and at time Speech Banquet. Radio Broadcasting was a major activity of tide Timespians. Rusty Reed, Pete Scileiienbacii, Mar- dic Crow, and Sharon Cowgiii won the right to enter time State Radio Announcing Contest. Other activities included a trip iny time members to WLW-D wiiere they were guests at a news broad- cast, attendance atTi1eatre Guild plays, and send-- ing Bob Batter and Nlardic Crow to represent Niiddietown in time Poetry Reading Festivai. lalorecicalfion O! IfA8 Jl 6LWfL6L. Boi.: Cruiciict fpuci-yi Legs Scrooge: tiiarryi lo give ix more money. Bullalo Bill flerryl slloots it out willr Annie lljnclal. endow CKQZ55 pfay ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, a Rogers and Hammerstein Broadway production, was perform- ed lay the senior class on November 7, 1958. The audience enjoyed the color and zest ol' an old time Wild West show in which Annie Oalcley and Franlc Butler showed their slcill at sharp shoot- ing. Annie with the help ol 'Papa Bullu realized that you couldn't get a man with a gun and lost a shooting match on purpose in order to get Franlc Butler. Annie, who was shy and awlcward, learned how to lmecome a sophisticated lady. .ln-ssic lljlzlmyl liancls quail lo lxlr. Vvilson lrllunil. Annie Oillcle'y' ........ Frank Butler ....,...... Foster Vvilson . ............,.. , ......... , lrlllllil Hccli .lvrry l.el1man vlllllll Vvolter Cllarlie Davenport ........ ........, l jaccy Nlincllin Bullnlo .,............,. .................. D ave Triirlc Vvinnie Tatu .... , Dolly Tale ...... Tommy ........... Sitting Bull .......,. Little .lalce .....,.. Jessie .... . lvlinnie .. Nlary ....... . Jam- .... . Nlac' Charles lljaceyl Sharon Ann lxlartin lxlartlnannz- Vvarrvn Larry Bolrlxilt Rusty Reed Ann Vvingct l.ilbl1y Crane Penny Peel: Susan Crawlord .lucly Koa-lnlcr .lac Kendall tolls lla- rrowcl aliout llm lortliroming Vvild West Show. lfmior 676455 pfay You CANT TAKE rr WITH You was presentecl on January 15, 1959 by tlle junior class. Ttiis celebrated modern comedy lcept tlae audience laugliing continuously. ln contrast to tlie cleligllt- ful Sycamore family are tlie unliappy Kirloys. Tony Kirlyy falls in love with Alice Sycamore, ancl troulale laegins until tlie Kirloys are converted to an easy-going lile lilce tlie Sycamores. All tlirougti tlie play tliere are strange activities lay certain memlaers of tlie Sycamore family including every- tliing from tlie manufacturing of fireworlcs to Es- sie's dancing career ancl tlwe raising ofulivey' snalces. l,9IlClOpC SYCZIIIIOTC . ...... ...........,............. . . .................. Betsy Alice ................ Tony Kirby ...... Mardic Crow .. Brian Lonnie Essie ........ ,. . ..... l.mcla Havemiann Paul Sycamore .... ...... lvlr. Depinna .......... ..... Drew Selvar . Bert lvlcclure lxlartin Vanclerlml' ...... ..,...... l lay Baclc Boris K0lllClllCllOV Gay VVQ-llington ...,. ....... lVlr. Kirlmy ........ Ftrs. Kirby Donalil ......... Olga ......... l'l9I'lLICl'SOI1 Diclc Hartst Sllaron Cowgill Ron Lawrence . Lincla Konlier . Claurle Balcer Helen Lowry ilolm Slamlca Boris slloclcs tlie Kirlnys as lic clcmonstrales anal says, H1 llmrw liim on llie tloor, but l clicl not kill him. Ftrs. Kirlxy fljnclal amazes llic Sycamore family witli tlu: statemvnt, Hour lioneymoon was ctullf' V 1 L S aw 2,-5 .--- f ' G , fi '1'--2-f Q' A i X 1 iw is -I 2- rf' QQ '--'f 1 ' i Q' it is wma it J I .,.,,,, , QM ,N Fi, is ' r ,, ' ,cf -i N Q vw 1 l as 5 F 5 E 3 A if 5, : .HQ ' Z if v tx ' t WR A .,,. ....:,. , , 1 K , .,. . if ,,.. W r f .,., Qi ' .,.:- '---'--ie :--1 -'- : u, Tony tBrianl proposes a toast to Nliss Kirlmy flvlarclirl lielorv lie pops llie big question. Granclpa fRayl rcafls tlic lcllcr from lllc lnternal Revenue Department to interested memlwrs ot tlic family. titre prison mutrnn tBnriJurnt lxrings tortll tile prisoner fcraigl. Defense Attorney tR0nniet pteacts luis case in ctetense ol' liis ctient. :ren .Xmire tfwrnigl titties ilu- witness slnnit in llerown rtetense 52,9 omore C7045 pfay NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH, the soptmo- more ctass ptay, was presented on tVtay 6, lQfj8. Tile action tootc ptace in time Superior Court of New Yoric City wtiere Karen Andre was accusect ot Iflufdeftllg' F'ElLIllil'!Cl'. Ti16 plily VVZIS ltllll ot suspense and drama. tt was a piay in wtiictl part ol time auctience came up on time stage to act as time jury. Attiiougti ttiere was a great amount ot ctoulot as to wtietiier stle was actually guilty or not, the jury lorougtit torttm ttwe verctict of Not Guiilyf, CAST Prison ixtalrnn ..........,... Bmlilt ........,...4...,....,... .iuctge Heatii ................. District Attorney Flint His 5s-rretury ................ Deliense Attorney St:-'x e His Secretary .......,..., . Cleric of Court ........ Karen Anmtre ...,. ,. Dr, Ke-rtclancl ..,...,... ixlrs. .toiln Hutrllins llonier Van Vi m'c' t ,..... lillllvl' SVVCk'Ily ..........., N2ll1l'y IACC lJitllllU1Cl' .... ixliitgllfl iSVl'l'lS0ll ..,........ .lnirn Czfillltltll Xvliittielcl OF CHARACTERS Barimrn Nveils Drew Selvar Ray Bm-If .loiln Pc-ricins txtarclie Crow ns ...,.. Ronalkt Gray .lonnie Cox Cluric tfrinnctson Craig Kertcow ljorrest ,l1ll0lllElS Pnuia Stu-itry Brian t.ennie l'ltL'lI2ll'Kl Hurtst llelen t.nwry ,. ,.., .. ......, .imty fiertieler Roll l.alWrc'llH' .IHIIU cfll2lIl4llt'l' ........,............, . .,..... XXHIH' IJHVSOII Siqurtt .tungguisl ..,.,... I.ill'l'y Illtgilll .................. leIllH'I't5l Xfilll l'lt'llSSt'lilCI' Stenngraplrer ...,............. ijt-te Srliellenlmril Herlw Xvilson ...... Sliaron finwgiil Betsy fliixteil il lx lllil'6l.iHllillill'Kl Prinrm- Karl flmrry, enjoy singing tln-Hmrinliing Songnkvitli tlu' lu-lp ol' tln- ri-st ol' tlu- rust. THE STUDENT PRINCE, under the di- rection of lxfliss Helen Vveinherger. was presented hy the music department in lVlarch. The lilting music ol: Sigmund Romlaerg was lleautilully play- ed hy the orchestra, and the soloists and chorus sang their way right into the hearts ol' an apprecia- tive audience. The operetta tells the story of a young prince who went to Heidelberg to attend college. Prince Karl Franz fell in love with Kathie. the lmrmaid, and lile at Heidelberg, hut duty called him lmclc to his castle and the Princess lvlargaret. ljrinrv Karl Franz .,.,.,.........,.,,........,..............,........, Larry S4'llf0Cli Prima- ixliniste-r ., ........ Bull Baker Dr, lfngt-I .,,..,. liutz ............. Iz.l1lll'l' Km!-iv .. fqretrlwn . Hulmert ......,.,....... Von Astvrlnerg . IAUCGS ..................... .... Count Ds-tlell' ..... cjfil Il rl lDllCllESS Primm-ss lxlargur 4-t ........, .,..... I-JRIYTII rlvriifli Rirk Pieters Brian Lennie l.mdn liccle Sandra Xveidli- Tmn Hilton . lidwnrd ljugzxte . Arnold Fugatv Barry Hohurt Linda Daniel Linda Vvoodrullv Larry Bolvhitl Captain Tarnitz ........ ..... Toni ...,..... liivlieys ......, ......... ilCl'l y lgOl'f,If'l'S TC'll ,rfilylilf .lnlln Fisher .'50lfLgf5 lfl!6Ll l'VL 0lfl,l AQCLPL5. ljrinuf Karl lsrnnz flmrryl lcissvs tlur hand ol' Pri ll ill: p tltntlw I nl :rl r Nlnrgnret flsinclul us Lu '. 'r an j :ws i s 4 1 WASKJ THB NHDDIE BAND uncle the capable cl: rectron of Nlr Don Francis was composed of sophomores jumors and semors who can play an instrument tmaxe an mterest ln music and like to work The band played at xH the football games para es an many other unctlons The Iaaslxetlaan ban is selected from t e marching Janc to per form at all the Nlldclle home games In August the band and orchestra attended Band Camp at Camp Campbell Gard vxtxere fun amentals of marching an playing were taug t or l e on commff football season BAND fwulorrlles B ily Brown Xfxfllllll VV uh IW :ry I ou 0 DIJiIlS, .IL x H1 isf Ron lxlcrn y D n lem r 1 N Danni Blackmore om B ar lorrel I ml a Ron Reeur Jon St-He-rs, fum F11 r 21111 Ron C nnnc-Il lxllllcr Bmw Bron n YV: lun Svnrra B01 Riggs-nl: rg, Duc J Plc fl I an Ins wr. Join Vvulxe jr: Ron Fleannr C regory I aye DUULIIIIIWII Ioyu oeppc- ct le VV lte 1 Kxrcn Vnox I nm rt or Delores Puthrson Nlurv Be Rnmmson ffl Row B II S1 bald 1 Wflrrll 40,645 tA8 l96Ll 6L 8. Tim ixiiriciio Bnnci forms lim fraciiiionni Ni. BAND: IxlUi0I'0Uf'S P-4 Jim Nciirzxyur, Juciy ixiiiton, Karen Scinwing. Viviun CUIIUUII, Juncl Duiqicy. is! Row -- Wfiiiiv Morgan, .ioiln Palmer, Niarvin Hursion, Eddie Fiisiler, Greg Lawson. Pai Zapp, Pain Nioorv, Rociney Bariu-r. znci Ron' - Tom Km-river. .lov Ncwiin, Bun Hursion, .iarncs Vvniicer, Joim Apple, Belly Doim, Barbara Bunneii, Ray Kc-iicr. jrci Row - G1-urge Siegc-niiiivr. Susan Dnvics, Hariay Merrick. Put Pulinn, Dick Sriluyicr, Henry Cmyrfruii. Biii Hoppe, Paul Toiiiver. .jill Row - Cinric VVIIUIIHIS, Lufinn Huiiieici, Barbara Dempster, Katrina Yingsi, Elaine Key, Kay Sinus, Teci Ricimrcison, G1-urge ixianning, Daie ixiurtin. M5 'i' I s. me accom cm in ME 'I P g g i' A s X mow If e way or THE ORCHESTRA, under time capable cii- rection oi Wir. Don Francis, was Weil received CZICII time they played during the year. Not only were tifiey asked to play for eacii of tiie tiiree class plays, but they were a major part in the fine pre- sentation of time Student Prince. Tire members of the orciiestra participated in iootii soio and en- Lincia Biorris, Linria H m'f' ic. nnci Lincin Vvoociruii enjoy time . , A , , . , mush. of Alum, Iulliimsl All mm lt.t., ,,,,',m,iS,S- semiaie competition at Miami University in tiie District and State contests. Many received fine ratings. Sitting - Niym Lou Getz, Lillian Nioore, Grelciicn Qswaici, Linda Vvoociruii-, pianist: Linda Morris, .iuciy Niiiton, Cilristei Genrieir, Elaine Keyes, Jeni Vvrcn, iwierriiy Day, Larry Giiiucrt. Sianrling -1 George! Stegerniiier, Forrest Vl'il0lllilS, Gregg Lawson, Sicine Vviliteixeaci, Bill Hoppe, Kay Sams, Torn Kocrimcr, Pal Zapp, Joiln Palmer, Pam Nloore, Eddie Fiisixer. Eleanor Sorn-ii, Betii Vviiiougilivy, Dennis Biacirnlurv, Dick Cole, Henry Crayfraiil, .ioixn Vvviiu-i, Nirkoifus Nick, xfviiiiarn Svarcia. 102 me eh rio l THE TRHJLE TRIO, uncler the direction of Miss Helen Vveinlaerger, sang for several lVl.H.S. assemhlies this year and had an important part in the Spring Concert. They also sang for various organizations, such as the Girls, Clulo and the Rotary. Some ol their favorite numhers were Autumn Leaves, uLullahy of Broadwayf, nThe Shephercless,H ancl HHigh on a Vvinfly Hillf, Ae Yfmxecf KAUPM5 lVllXED CHORUS Consists of over one hun- dred juniors and seniors, directed hy lVliss Helen Vveinloerger ancl accompanied lay Janet Phihhs. The Mixed Chorus perlormecl in the Annual TRIPLE TRIO: Siuing P- hincla Heck, Ruili Ellen Phillips, Spring Concert, af Baccalaureate' and before 2:12325figiizgftzfxl,I:0e.::.','-ll4'zafii,.2::f l..3:f1'1.flz:1f:.3 various service cluhs in Middletown. They pre- Linda Vvooclrull. sented assemloly programs at each of the junior high schools in aclclition to the annual assemhly at senior high school. MIXED CHORUS: ist Row ,- Rosie Jaclcson, Lincla Vvooclrull, Carol Peterson, Nancy Fisher, Joyce lrouts. Cathy llaclcson, Suzanne Upton, Shirley lvliller. Anne Grine. Lillian Moore, Nancy Sehastian, Zml Row '- Lincla Heclc, lvlurthena- lvlaclc, Sanclra Hunsiclcer, .lucly lVlcKinncy, Sharon Hunter, Sandra Carmocly, Nlary lane Kunlaler. lxlyra Lou Getz, Carolyn lfhcl, lwlarcia Vvcin- stein, Kay Parker. Katherine Brown, .lo Roherson. jrcl Row -1 Tom ljerrin, A. C. lvlilchell, Larry Buhhitt, Dale Vvoorl, John VVe-ilu-l. lsarry Petr-rs, George Voegele, Linda Daniel, Carole Kruse, Janet Philohs. 4th Row - Charles Pope, Allin-rt .lohnson, Barry Holmrt, Charles Hale, Frecl Giltrow, .lim Rohinson, Bah Young, Vvillie Johnson, Lintla lxlorris, lxlarlhanni- Xvarren Ruth Ellen Phillips. 105 Slave Dennis Bioric seems to enjoy sewing wine to time Roman iatiies. THE RQNIAN BANQUET is thi! main pro- ject of the Junior Ciassicai League. All year the students enrolled in time Latin classes eagerly iooic- ing forward to tiie nigilt when tidey simaii be served by siaves, wineci and dined witiiout tile aid of silverware, and entertained in true Roman styie by dancers, singers, musicians, and actors. All guests come dressed in Roman togas and stoias, while tide slaves wear colorful tunics. Qn their feet they must wear sanciais. Large trays of food are carried among time guests that they may see what they siiaii eat - everything from eggs to appies. Of course no potatoes, tomatoes, oranges, corn, butter, or sugar may be useci because tiie Romans ciici not i'laVC tiiem. Roman ciieese caices are a special favorite. The offering of tiie sacrifice of meai, salt, and wine to tile gods by time consul between courses is an important ceremony. It is iots of fun to ine a Roman. omcm cowlfomd enferfain Afwdenfd. VHSS NICCYUY looks 011 HS COHSHI Deartll Shakes me Ilelmlnl Niartiia Davis anti Vvarwicic seem to be torturing Slave Jim to determine by iot tile order of tile presentation of the sicits. Liiiestranci wimen tiley present their skit to entertain time guests. Garrons fRusly Reed, Brllce Beclllorrl, and Donny lxlurtlasl lxladernoiselle .lacquelinc Dielemann from Slraslaourg, France served the guests at the l:l'0Ill'll lmnquel. ilIll0l'lilll'lC'fl lllf'Ill with I:f'PllCll slorles. 0J8lf'lfL 0LlfL?lfL6Lg85 0 f' fflflfb HVLJ !6LCfi5. THE FRENCH BANQUET is attended each year hy students in the French classes, former French students of lVl.l'l.S., and French students from Roosevelt. lmportant items on the menu are onion soup and French hread served hy garcons. French atmosphere is produced by haclcgrouncl music ol popular French songs, group singing of French lollc songs, and all conversation supposedly is carried on in French. A student from France who is studying at lvliami University is usually the leatured spealier. THE SPANISH BANQUET was held April 14th to celehrate Pan-American Day. Amid flags of the various nations there assemhlecl ahout seventy-live gaily dressed senoritas ancl senores who enjoyed a delicious dinner followed hy a program ol music and magic. The Los Escogidosn chapter ol: the Spanish National Society was in- stalled at lVlidclletoWn this year with the llollowing olficers: Myra Getz, president, Georgia Storey, vice-president: Walter Blevins, secretary: Dan Reecly, treasurer. Saralee Harvey. .lim Forster, Gretchen Rciclielclvrller, Tim Yoder. and Roluin Gruhlps model Spanish outlils worn nt the lwanquel. 105 Vvitil January Came tile Prom-iuustiing in on a coici, winter winci. Our icieas mingieci witii time snowiiaices and iinaiiy settieci. We ilaci it. Now Saturdays tooic a new meaning. The embryo of our pencil sicetciwes anci isms iinaiiy tooic shape. Boil found out more about the structure of tile gym tiwan the architect. We aii learned time art oi ciimim- ing waiis and cieaning sinks icnee cieep in paint. At iast with time May flowers our Prom iuiossomeci Gnylu Humsh ,'l' Mym GPU, Linda H lgl, li' 2 lllc I Dale VVOMI into one of time ilest ever - Arounci ti1e Vvorici in mimi i-iIliSilillg l0Llt'ill'S Io cle-rorniions wiliis- Roy i4lH'ilS Viimims Eighty Days, to tile balcony to assist. l 0lfLlfL6! fA8 VIAVZ6! Boim Baker and Susan Crawford iead way for crowning of - , ' 3 ' V i 1 . . . . ' L'n'0r I mm lung ml quun' Dmuzers enjoy music, CIPCIJHIIIOIIS, and 0XK'Itt'lll0lli oi tile 1058 Prom. Tlie Prom Jubilee, lasting from miclniglit until dawn, is sponsored lay parents, students, and lriencls ol lVl.H.S. The Jubilee laegins with a pre- miere movie presentefl lay tlie Paramount Tlieater, followed lay a motorcade to Lesourclsville Lalce es- cortecl lay lxfliclclletown police, and clancing 'til Clawn to a name loancl witli a clelicious lmrealclfast as a climax to the event. The committee laegins worlc on tlie Julailee in Decemlaer, continuing lQllI'OlIQ'l'l May. Since it is sponsored by the wldole community, tliere are no faculty aclvisers. lfarly morning juluileers, Ann Xfvinget unrl Pacey lxlimllin, enjoy ilu' vx1'ilvll1f'l1i ol llleir lirst Prmn. 107 if 3' SUSZIII CfZlYN'f0fCl illlll lillll lsillili' 1'l'UYVll Killg l:l 1'Cl SIEIIIIIUTS illlfl Qlllxfll Alilfy AHII NIOFQHII. , K .Z Y 1 5 ' - e J, S l,f'Ulll couples allencl l'liIc'llrmlc's lllriller uX7ertig0.u Bill Hartzog, Dale Wood. and Benny Rolierts enjoy larcatli lalcing ride at Lesourclsvillc Lalce. N I Y Q x i 1 1 .. .L ,-1,4--P 1 4 5 4 we ,Q ff? , ' :- 3.1 KLA, Qggsfggfwiz, 59: iw , ilwevifffifzig zfzgqw A 1 2 ,a I:0l' years EIIHU IJIIEYCI LHS 179911 HIC UnIlC'I'ElldCCl lllilh lbfllifld the scenes. lt is his uuccasing woric which produces the fine athletic records of Niiddietown High. At a foothaii rally the hrains hehind the iviiddie Niagic gather to help hrighlcn iviiddie spirit and sportsmanship. They are Tiger Ellison, Hamid Niason, Stun I4-wis. Paul Vvaiicvr, and .lark R4-vit. 110 Qaida! when the chips are down and the jig is up and the time has come for you to do or die for some- thing you heiieve in with all your heart and soui, I sincerely hope you can respond to the challenge the Way Middietownis greatest Comeback Kids this past fail rallied to the cause and wrote another winning season into the long annals of Middie foothaii. With only one iittie victory and four hig defeats haunting every footstep, the iocai lads leaped into the October hacicstretch and drove down the November homestretch making every post a Winner as they introduced to Ohio football their wide-open Lonesome Poiecatn offense. Our little AH-America city was openmouthed and wide-eyed at the whirlwind wind-up to the season, and they proceeded to give credit for the surprising comeback to the Lonesome Poiecatf' hut I wish to place a little hug gently into your big ear: The upoiecatu was successful ONLY because a tremendous hand ofBATTLiNG BOYS showed the iittie BEAST how to RUN and where to GOI iger 7W'c!JLlf01.1f1z 6 - WOHf6Ll'A 6 in timeir first imome game time Middies fared iittie better timan on time preceding Friday nigimt. At Barnitz Stadium, spirits siigimtiy dampened lay time ioss of time first game, UTigerH Eiiison's talented footballers imad to settle for a tie at time imands of time Newark Vviidcats. Newark drew first iaiood eariy in time second quarter by taking time pigsicin sonme Q0 yards for six points. Roger Lawson, time greatest guard since Dorsey Bianicensimip, timen imiociced time points after toucimdown and timus saved time Middies from losing timeir second straigimt. Time Wiiddies came iqmacic to score in time timird quarter, after reeling off I2 piays for six points. Jim Gates packed time imaii over and tied tire game 6-6. in time iinai stanza time Middies approacimed time ll yard iine oi Newark territory, only to imave one of Don Reeds passes intercepted. Newark maintained possession of time imaii, and time game ended deadiociied 6-6. '6!JAf0llflfl. Q!-,f414i9Ae4 Q0 Time iwiiddies finally succeeded in timeir bid for victory by beating Cincinnati Hugimes 21-20 in timeir timird outing of time season. invading Hugimes territory time Middies executed timeir one point vic- tory ioefore an amazing crowd of 500 fans. Time Middies were time first to enter time scoring column, marking up 7 points on an all out effort by Fuiiioacic Jim Vvaiicer. He carried time bail over from time 1 yard iine and timen imooted one more point timrougim time uprigimts. Time Hugimes team, imowever, was not out of time picture yet. Vvimen time imaif ended Hugimes had picked up 14 points to lead 14-7. Quarterback Peters passed to Larry Hugimes for one T. D. and Hamoacic Hodges carried time ifmaii 74 yards for anotimer. Taking time bali on time 55 yard iine in time timird quarter, time Niiddies scored on a six-piay drive. Timey picked up timeir final points wimen Steve Watson scooped up a ioiociced punt on time 5 yard iine and ran time last timree yards for a T. D. Time Hugimes Big Red scored 6 more points, lout in time final tally timey found timemseives two points from a victory and one from a tie. Sup l0IIl0l'f Ken Bn Int IIN ilk? V l lll IIIX sen 'mhonmi c nu Midciie deilvrmders completely smoliier a iwipii-ss mm-nmiwr of time opposition. 113 WM Don Holmes and Dan Crawford watctm as Jim Gates gains yardage. loringkefal 8 -- Wic!c!LLlo1fff1'L 6 ln tlmeir lvourttm pigslcin lmattle of ttme season time Middies played lmost to a very rugged and talented Springfield Eleven. Delensively time Middies were loriltiant and quite impressive, lout offensively made a most discouraging gain ol: minus two yards. ln time lirst tmalt neittmer team scored, and tlmis scoreless pace continued on tlmrougim time ttlird quarter. Finally in a ttmircl quarter rally time Mid- dies marlced up time first score on time Barnitz Stadium scorelmoard, taut ttmey tailed to convert time extra points and so led 6-0 at time end of time ttmird Canto. Time Vvildcats were determined, lmowever, to lceep ttmeir undefeated season. Aided toy a transfer student, Billy Glenn, ttxe Springfield 'Cats came back to completely battle time Nliddies' prize de- fense. Glenn danced circles around tldree bewilder- ed lvtiddie gridmen and waltzed unrestrained lor 45 yards to score. Tlmey gained time extra two points and lmeld onto tlmeir two point victory over time very resisting lxftiddies. il Don Holmes Dan Crawford , m .rm,1, 2 ::i m m 1 L W :zzzu P 2.1 .,.,..2f 5 Q Q2l f:il7fI,0IfLll!L 12 - mfcfdgfoliflz 8 ln their filth game ol the season the Nliddies invaded Portsmouth territory hoping for-their second win of the season, however, the Portsmouth H1 lf' ever mindllul ol the Portsmouth loss ol IQS7, were tllirsting for revenge. For the lirst quarter and most of the second the lVliddie defense held the Trojans scoreless, lout with two minutes left, the Portsmouth players tallied on a 76 yard drive. ln the third quarter the River Ratsu tallied once more and led at the end of the third Canto 12-0. Once more the lvliddies found themselves losing, so striving valiantly they recovered a fumble, and eight plays later, .lim Gates lourst through the Tro- jan defenders and narrowed the margin to 12-6. Sophomore Ken Bryant dashed over the goal line for 2 more points, and the lVlicldies trailed lay only four. The lVliddies had the loall twice more. hut the cloclc made its last revolution with the Nliddies losing 12-8. ...., ' it 'i-: - of ' lill: 2 ., ..:: xvpr, Er,, xiii v TX 'r A .. Jerry Wells Jim Gates .lim Gal:-s lnllows lnloflicr Jerry xvells llome to puytlirt. 11 .Q Q' 4 , is 5 :.,.V, ,, . 9 A .,.,.., J 5 .,., e ..,., - A Bob Baker Jim Walker ini Gates ancl Kc-n Bryant loam up to pirlc up vital varrlmge. 11 Ima - 7m'C!C!gf0llflL 8 011 Homecoming Night tlie Nliclclletown lcniglmts of the gridiron liacl little to oller to tlie most royal Queen lVlary l.0u Hiclcs ancl laer Court. ln tlle llirst liall tlme Purple-Vvlmite players lmacl tl1e laall twice ancl were llorcecl to punt lnotll times. Tlme Lima team toolc aclvantage of tl1e seconcl punt. Ken Hefner suppliecl 6 points ancl luis team-mate, Nell- meir, aclclefl Q. more, giving tlie Lima Spartans an 8-0 leacl at tlie lialltime periocl. Tlie Wliclclies, figliting clesperately to overcome tlme 8 point clelicit, tool: tlme seconcl hall lciclcoll' ancl coverecl 67 yarcls for tlie T. D. mlligu Ellison tlien uncoverecl a new type of spread, tlie uleone- some polecatf, in wlmiclt lie scatterecl tlme team lar and wicle over tlie lootlaall lielcl. Ballling tlie Spar- tan clelense, tlie Nliclclies utilizecl tl1e new type of spread to aclcl 2 points to tl1eir total. Witli tlie score tied tlie Spartans once more fought lnaclc to score z1r1otl1erT.D.and to regain tlie lead witl1a14-8 score. This provecl to lie tlie final score, even tliouglr tlme lVlir,lclies lmacl marclied up to tlue Lima 2 yarcl line as tlwe linal lnuzzer sounclecl encling tlie game. ' .lim VVallccr uutclislances opposing clefenclcrs in an attempt to score. 6 Grinding his way homo. Roy Lucas fights three of the opposition as .lim Forster comes to his aid. 6!C!Lf0ll!I'L 24 - fgoweuegf Ml Finding a good thing in his 'Lonesome Pole- catu spread, N1-igeru Ellison paced his eager stu- dents of the gridiron to a 24-14 pasting over the Dayton Roosevelt Teddies. Stiii trouhied hy their seemingly inferior offense the Middies called forth their newly found source of life, and with the UPoiecat,sH help, the Purple-Vvhites puiied forth their second win in seven starts. in the first half inspired hy the hewiiderment of the Teddies, defense, Don Reed connected on four straight passes and reaped 6 points for his efforts. This marker came on an aerial to Roy Lucas, ail- state end, who then caught another pass to iead the Middies to an 8-0 margin at halftime. In the second half the Teddies tallied a total of 14 points, hut the Middies were not to he denied their second victory of the season. Using the Hlaonesome Poiecatu spread as their hacichone, the Middies Went on to pick up two more touch downs and four extra points to give them a 24-14 victory. 11 George Lee Roy Lucas ,.,........ X ., 3 .' Q ' N 1' -1 Q . J Q : r .wr if ,Q , jf 3 4. 'g 1 5 fn , ..2: 'E il ws 44 R I ' 4 f ii .if ,,.: ff, f Ainnzy I Ted Traylor Dan Meeker X 1 Q, A ,,-V -1. f V. I ,ii gp pt J 5. ,.,.,: E, :,,, E zzz iv. X e e eee . - 1 at n - t fi f Louis White Bob Strassburger .C!6!4ll0IIflIV Q0 l.l'LCl.l'l'l1,CL!l. Cfxfzfrczf 8 Rejoicing in their 24-14 victory over Dayton Roosevelt, the Middies prepared to face the Knights of Cincinnati Central and to gain their first victory on home soil, their third of the season. Qnce again the Nliciciie offense was in constant trouble, and they caiiect upon the help of their successful uLonesome Poiecatu spread. Taking to the air the Purple-White team taiiiecl once in the first quarter. The Knights tallied eight points in the second canto and Ieci 8-6 at the half-time period. A second-half ciuh, the Niiciciies sought to over- come a margin of 2 points. Qvercome the margin they did, and established a 20-8 margin for them- selves before the game ended. George Lee account- ed for six points by carrying a blocked punt over the goal line, and Jim Vvaucer supplied the punch for the second taiiy. Walker covered 51 yards in two plays, and Jim Crates carried the hail over for 6 more points. The Niiddie uGator,U Jim Gates, added the extra two points and the iviictciios cap- tured their third win 20-8. Sometimes things ilfl' rough for thc Niiriciics. Hun: lynn R4-Pri ntlc-mpts tn crash thrmiiiin a wall of cicioncirrs. Vvilll llloelcers clearing tlxc Way, .lim Gates once more talces ull. ll lxfligllty .lim Gates Iris-s desperately to lun-alt away 7f J!! ' L I ,Btllllflff 60 64111 41415 WOFM, 8 Remembering the loitter deleat the Columbus North team handed the Nliddiesotlaaslcethzxll fame, the Nliddie gridmen were more than ready to do their lyest to send the North team down to defeat. Vvhen the game ended the men ol the pigslcin had countered the loss loy the men of the round hall with a lneautilul lootlnall win. The Middies opened the almost one-sided game lay talcing the hall on their own 54 and ripping the Cui: delense to pieces. The Nliddies linally tallied on a 15 yard run lJy Jim Gates and then piclced up one more point to lead 7-0. ln the second hall the slaughter continued as once more the Middies scored, this time by running a 22 yard punt home to pay dirt. ln the third quarter they scored again and led 20-O at the end of this third period. North, not Wishing to he completely white- washed, then struggled on to obtain their sole 8 points. ln the final period the Culas played control lnall and rolled off 24 plays Within 12 minutes. Their efforts were in vain and the game ended with the Nliddies winning 20-S. X? Q 5 s f , - l iaagh , ,,,. .--,, .,E:E E z H Don Reed Theron Adams gflffil' EW EMM 8 ln the final game of the season and the final game of a great traditional series, the Middletown Middies were victorious in ending their great ri- valry toward Hamilton with a '12-20 victory. Emo- tions variecl after the game: the Middies jubilant over their victory, and Hamilton sadclenecl hy their loss. Even though losing their last football game with lvliclclletown, Hamilton should he quite proud in having established a recorcl of 18 wins, 15 loss- es, and 3 ties over Middletown. The Nliclclies, on the other hancl, should by no means be ashamed ol their record. They afforded great competition for the Big Blue and were very brilliant in winning their last game with Hamilton. Nlarcus Guy awaits ilu- lmll as he stumlxlcs lmclcwnrcl over the goal line. K1-n Bryant tries to piclc up lalorlcers ns he lm-ales zuwuv. 120 5A0f5QIfL DLQQVL In the first row are George Stegemiiler of Tri- angle Hi-Y escorting Janet Duffey, Mary Lou Hicks escortetd hy Larry Bohhit of Circle Hi-Y. Linda Heck escorted hy Tom Swisher of Sphinx Hi-Y, and Betty Vvehh escorted by Fred Conley of Panther Hi-Y. 'ln the second row are Judy Corneie escorted hy Bill Hartzog of Miami Hi-Y, Susan Crawford escorted hv Benny Roherts of Croix Hi-Y, Ruth Ellen Phillips escorted hy Jim Robinson of Star Hi-Y, and Betty Brown escorted The Nliddies fight valianlly for Queen Mary Lou. hy Jac Kendall of Torch Hi-Y. Student Council sponsored the homecoming. The girls were chosen by the senior boys by ballots in homeroom. Campaigning was done in the hails before and after school. All the candidates and their escorts were presented to the student hody after school the day before the crowning. The candidates and their escorts will remember for a long time the thrills and suspense experienced at the Lima game. Homecoming Candidates and Their Escorts. Q , . , g ' N, -F R if .FN Q O W M ,. 5. 45, bag, 333: , ff N Q K -e 4 X ' VARSVVY: 1stRow -1 .iinm Downing. Horace Fuiier. Fred Armstrong, Gene Snow, ixianager Fritl Rtimert 2rm1lRow-f Coarim Paul Vvaiiu-r.A. ixiilcimcii, Francis ixiartin,Dait-Vvood, Benny Roiwrts, Biii Biartimmsniimmm Vvuiicc-r,Asst.f mc m Sm r r KOA IH, A115 3211 Coacim Paul Wzmiicer reveaied time new edition oi' time iViiddietown imasicetimaii squad opposing a very weak Coiunmimus Soutim team. Vvaido Drake provided time only imigimiigimt for Columbus in post- ing IQ points as imigtm-scorer of time game, Vvitim four new starters in time iine-up, time Niiddies were very impressive in simooting tor a imriiiiant 42 per cent. Freely suimstituting' VVaii4er tmad reason for nmuctm pride, for IO of time 12 Middies imroice into time scoring coiunmn, and 5 stmot imm douimie Figures. Time iwiddies ied imy 27 at time tmaif and increased time margin to 10 mnaiiing time iinai score S8-30. R ,gba if fall cz l.l'll'1 011 f Time iourtim quarter was time big one for Coactm Paui Walker in nolcmiming imis 250tim wimm out of 290 games piayed simmce tme imecame imasicetbaii men- tor at Niiddietown Higtm. Dayton Fairmont pro- vided a imetter opposition timamm Coiunmiaus Soutim. and time Dragons ied most of time game. in time fourtim quarter time Middies tooic oft on a spree and came from time simort end of a 40-SQ score to time proper end of a 67-50 score. All nine of time Middies Wimo entered time game entered time scoring coiumn aiso, and Roimerts witim IQ points and Wood wittm I4 accounted for aimost imait time Middie totai. Ca ptain Benny Roberts I I 5 .5 A ln Aheirvfirst Greater Oh-io League game: the Middletown men of the round hall potted 22 points in each of the first two quarters and led 44-56 at the end of the halt. Springfield got oft to a slow start and scored only 8 points in the first quarter, hut raclced up a neat 28 in the second. Trailing hy 8 the Wildcats slowly pulled to within 1 point of the locals. Going from a 67-66 lead, the Purple- Vvhite team raclced up 12 points to Springtields 2 and at the final huzzer the Middies had won 79-68 in posting their third win of the season. Mitchell was high-scorer lor the Nliddies with 22. 7 f rcufzl in On the road the Middies traveled to neighboring Franklin, and returned with a 68-45 victory. Franti- lin was always threatening but Came to Within only two points of tying Middletown. The game was mostly a one-sided affair and the Middies led at the half 55-29. ln the third quarter the Wildcats came to within two points ot the Nliddies' total, hut the Vvallcermen widened the gap to 48-58 he- tore the three-lourths marlc. Then catching atire, the Middies upped the score to 68-45 hy the end ol: their fourth game and marlced up the fourth win of the season. 60341171 A1415 For the second time a Columlous team ended the Middletown hopes for an undefeated season. The Middies staged a complete collapse in losing their first game ot the current season. They led 20-12 at the end of the first quarter, hut the men allowed the Columbus East Team a 2 point mar- gin at the hall. With the first-stringers lighting to re-estahtish their lead, the Nliddies saw a score of 44-36 registered on the score hoard with the Mid- dies on the short end. East increased the margin to I4 points and easily surpassed the Ntidclies 64-50. Roherts was high For the Ntiddies with 27 points. .lim Downing, surrounclefl by opposition, seeks to pass tile lmll down tile llonr. fyorfdrnozr M paced by Benny Roberts and Dale Wood, who raclced up 34 points between tiiem. time Nliddies rolled to a fairly easy victory over time Portsmoutiu Troiansflqlie Nliddies jumped from a3point deficit in tiie opening seconds to a 76-63 victory. ln the first tiiree quarters time Niiddies bad little trouble and liad run up an 18 point margin vvlien Coacli Vvallcer started substituting. Ten ol tlae eleven men scored and Roberts was iligb lor time lvlicldies. 60 grnfidrw WMM For some reason tlie Wliddies were very bitterly eager to beat time Polar Bears ol Columbus Nortli. Tile Nortli team, lor the beneliit ol tliose unlamiliar witil our basketball record, were time ones to end tlie Nliddies, winning strealc ol 1957-38. paced by Roberts, lVlitci1ell, and Downing, tlie Nliddies were very successlul in revenging tlie beartbrealt Columbus gave Nliddletown last year. Nortli troubled tiie lvliddies greatly witil its very good siiooting and rebounding, but tile Middies were on top at time iree-tilrow line. Tiieir ability in lree tbrows lurnisiied tile 4 point margin wbicii coin- pleted tbe lvliddies revenge in a 64-60 victory. ibut! fan, egilfueni Going up against an eager Dayton Stivers teain, tile lvliddies saw Benny Roberts, tiieir ace scorer, go all but scoreless in tiieir 17 point victory. Faced witiiout a leader tide Nliddies turned confidently to guard Jim Downing lor guidance. Downing re- sponded to time call and claallced up 20 points to pace tbe Purple-Vvliite cagers to victory. Forward Dale Vvood was brilliant in rebounding and also contributed liis sliare ol' points. Every lVliddie scored at least two points in tlieir seventlm victory. Bill Blartins succeeds in stealing tire ball iron: two ol tlie opposing team. lroublecl by I:I'ilIll'iS Nlnrtin, nn llllillf'Illil.lPfl Big Blue pl x r lri l pi lfl' vs 0 ISS 0 . As l:I'ilIN'iS blnrlin lonlis on, Dilli' NKXJOOKI struggles lo Quin ilu- lmll. S2511 f0lI RICUCZU!! Before one ol two paclcecl llouses of tlie season the Nliddies met il liigbly talented, unclefeatecl Dayton Roosevelt team on tlie home court. Trou- bled by tbe Roosevelt brilliant defense, but sparkccl by tbe ability ol Gene Snow and A. C. Wlitclmell. the Nlictclies were Clown by only I point at tlme lmalf. ln tbe seconcl ball' the Teddies' offense came afire and wiclenecl the Roosevelt lead to 65-55, tbe final score. Greatly liurt by tbe Teddies' defense tlie Nlicldies depended mostly on Gene Snow's shooting ability. Snow potted 22 points, but two of tbe Roosevelt players liacl 21 and 20 points to lend tbe Teddies to victory. fm CL The Nliclclies enterecl their eigl1tl1 win in the record boolcs by beating a Lima team wlmicli was equal in strength to that of the Middies. Lima was matclmect perfectly in field goals witb the Nliclcties, but the Nliddies were better from tlue free-tllrow line. ln tl1e end the Middies surpassed tlme Lima total by 8 points, but the game was very even. Roberts was high man, tied witlw center Gooding of Lima, with 20 points. Center A. C. Mitctmell proved to be tl1e vital sparlc-plug for tbe Nlictclies with great rebounding in addition to scoring 15 points to give tlie Nlidflies a 70-62 Win. lorilzgge tn the return game with Springtietct the tvtictcties connected on 211 tietd goats as to Springtietcts 25, tout the Vvitcicats connected on 5 more tree throws than the Purpte-Vvhite cagers. Atthough the iwtictcties ted most ot the game, they were he- tiinct at the tlatt hut surgect taactc to a 5 point tead at the three-tourths martc. The Vvitctcats in an attempt to revenge their eartier toss to Nticicttetown then scorect 23 points to tVtictcttetown's 15 in the tiinat canto. The 8 point margin was sutticient to cteteat the Nticicties 58-55. Berry ot Springtietct was high tor the night, taut Wood, Ntitchett, and Downing ot tvticifitetown each contritautect 15 points for the Ntictcties. ,J4!q1niZf01fL As atways Hamitton was ready to give their hitter enemies, ttie Purpte-White cagers, a gooct game, and as atways the tvtictcties were more than reacty to heat the Big Btue. Both teams fought vatiantty and it tootc the ivtictcties an overtime to overcome the Big Btue. Hamitton tcept in the game trom the tree-throw tine with 18 martcers, as com- parect to the ivtidciies' 8, hut the Middies were 14 points hetter from the tietd. Thus, paced hy Roberts the ivticiciies won the first of hvo games with Hamitton hy a score ot 58-54. inczfnnafi jaygnr Date Vvooct in his tast season as a iViictdtetown cager has proven to att his ctesire to he a starter tor the Purpte-VX7t1ite team. in the encounter with Cincinnati Taytor he pottect 18 points to he seconct high-scorer tor the Ntictciies in their 76-47 win. Benny Rotmerts anct Gene Snow atso added to the Nticiciies, 76 points anci together with VVoocts scored 66 per cent ot the totat. The Middies traitect tor a very short perioct and then totastect the game wide open. They ted by 15 at the tiatt anct then widened the gap to 29 points at the tinat tauzzer. Bitt Martins Horace Futter Francis Martin orwnrft Dah- Xvoort hntth-s a ftnhunhus North player ill' il l'I't?0lllllt. l0?,yf0lf1 qftjfgmr Font shooting once again proved to he the cie- cicting factor when the Wtictcties put a Vvithur Wright team ctown lo defeat hy a four point mar- gin provictect hy free-throws. The Dayton team tect through the first hatt anct on into the fourth quarter hefore the tvtidtties ltinatty found new tite anct surgect out to a 58-511 victory. Pacect hy Downing, Snow, and Roherts, the tvtictcties onty hit 24 of S8 fietcters. Downing was high with I7 points ami Roherts and Snow each actctect I5 tor the Nticicties. High man ot the game was hig 6'5 center Jennings of Dayton with 22 points. F051 in their 15th encounter the Ntiddies ptayect very poor halt in the first three quarters against a weatc Troy team. The teaci wavered hack anct forth in the first half, anct the Middies travetect to a toctcer- room pep-up with a 1 point lead. Trailing with the score 57-31, the Ntictcties suddenly came to tife. tn the tinat Canto the Midcties were forcect to out- score the Trojans 22-S to edge out the 55-45 victory. Hitt htartins lntu-s aim al the trastcet tor one of his sensalionat shots. ciuilrlt civm' Snlru' stvills ilu' llixll rrlllll il Imlilrlvtl OIIIIOIIUIII. Wil 1. ce LL011. The Princeton cagers tried desperately to lcnoclc the Middies out of the tournament. In the lzirst quarter the Princeton team lcept the hall the ma- jority of the time and succeeded in holding the Nliddies to 4 points as the canto ended 4-2. ln the second .quarter the scoring pace piclfed up slightly, and at hall:-time the Nliddies led 16-15. The two teams continued swapping point tor point until the final period. Then the Wliddies scored 7 straight points to lead 40-32. Princeton fought hack, and with seconds remaining the score was 42-41. Jim Downing connected on two Foul points, and the game ended 44-41. A. C. hlitfliell goes high into the air to pull in the hall. 0111 l Hg The lvliddies had little troulyle in doubling the highly lauded VV'yoming Cowboys' score S2-41. The Nliddies were lnrilliant hoth defensively and offensively and completely dominated the one- sided game. Two lVliddies, Downing and Yvood, scored all of the Wliddies' 20 first-quarter points. hut then the rest ol the team caught fire and rompecl on to victory. 'lille hall sm-ms to ln- suspomlvd in mid-air as A. lxiitrhell sm-lis to gain control of it. X ci- ixiiif'IN'H WHIIIWS N5 Diltf' Xvfmfi limit? UH, il TVIWIUNI- ,iiln Downing cirivvs arnunri nn lllliLii'l!tiI.i0Li ilrinrvton piayvr. 89601406 5 0lfLlf'lfLOLVlfL8lfLf wud nappy livin- Snow gm-s up high to itrop in two points The txiictctics once again reachect regionai piay- offs by cteteating a very gfooci Xenia team 70-07. The Niictdies iect rnost oi the way, hursting out to a '5-0 ieaci in the iiirst quarter. Xenia came right hack, anct at the enct ot thc- iiirst Canto the score Was IS'-12 with the Niicicties on top. Aithough at hati- tiine the Wiictciies iect '50-27, in the thirct quarter Xenia fame within I point oi' lying the ixiicicties. in the fourth quarter the ivticicties surge-ct to a 70- 67 win. Gene Snow was high with 2I points, white Roherts taiiiect 20. 3. Xa1f1'z1f' The iyiidcties utiiizeci their 40.6 perrent shooting to defeat the scrappy St. Xavier Bomhers in the regional tinais. The Purple ami Vvhite teci att the way with tour ot the Ntictctie cagers scoring in the ctouhte figures. Doxvrmiilg anct Niitcheii earh raciiect up 17 points. Thus on Niarch loth the Wtictcties tiounct themselves packing for the trip to Coiumhus for the state tinais. VARSITY ist Rom f- Betty Vvebb, Paula ixticiieii. 21111 Ron' - Anne Lawson, Stn-ron ix1l'KIliQ'ili. grit Row f- ijmin Ni-in, ixiarybi-iie irigivy. I-XY Yi-Qli CHliERI-iiADlfRS: Isl Row - biartira Grin Vi-inn Higiriey, Bm-My Vviison. Qnit Row - Connie Ross. infia Sue Vviiis. 157 THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS were cbosen in the spring of '58 by tbe Student Council and members oi time faculty. Either during footbaii season or basketball season the squad, composed of five juniors and one SCI1i0l',COUICIi76iiOLlDdCi1CCT- ing tile team to victory. Time girls also aided in preserving scilooi spirit by Cileering at various pep assembiies tirrougbout time year. CAQQPLQJQF5 THE JAY VEE CHEERLEADERS were chosen in time fait of 158 by the varsity cbeerteaders and the ctirector, Miss Patricia King. This squaci Cbeereci only for the junior varsity basketball team. The group was composed oi tive sophomores. wimming Q COP' Nliclclletown Cincinnati Central Nliddletowxi Western Hills Nliclclletown VX7ooclwarcl 82 Purcell Nliclclletown Huntington, lncl. lVliUlclletown Hamilton Wliclclletown Princeton xiiillgletown N,llII1CiC, lncliana 1 i etown St, Xavier ,, Wliclclletown Princeton Mark NIM RUEH M' lwliclclletown Hamilton SVVlNllxllNU Silliny -- Garry Barlicr, Gln-nn Bs-wley, Don llvltnn, Boll Strassluurgvr, lxlnrlc Svllmy, Rngm NI Q r rlllmmas, Turn lxlaxwc-ll. Slumlingy - Lwflilfll .lmnf-s Dillon, Tom Drnut, Kun Camplrr-ll, Br-rl lxlrfxlnrv, Brian Lvnnis- nl no Tum Slulxlws, Tom Sant, 'lim Golurllr, Bull Burns. THE 1958-59 TANKNIEN were a little im- proved over last year's squad, posting one more win. Jim Dillon's boys posted wins over Cincinnati Central, Hamilton, and two over Princeton. ln tlle course of tlie season, two records were lwrolceng one lay tlne medley team relay tTl1omas, Sellay, Helton, lVlcComl3l ancl time otlier by lvlarlc Sellay in time lmreast strolce event. lion Hz-lion 1 Slrnsslmrgi-r elfmid 2 TENNlS TEAM: Kneeling f-1 Diclc lsroll, Fred Sander, Art Kunz. Russell Galloway, Dennis Bloclc, Tom Tenforde. Standing -1 Claude Balcer, .lolln Slamlca. Larry Bolalaitt. Walter Beillly, COHCII HRTOII1 Mason, il0lln BHUPT, TOIII JOYIES, Don I-lellon, JOITIISOII. MASON paced l1is pupils ol tlle tennis court to an undefeated season of 11 wins. Tlleir outstanding accomplisllment came in their winning the first annual Springfield lnvi- tational Tennis Tournament. Leading tlie team down tl1e trail of unending victories were singles players Art Kunz, Tom Tenlorde, and Walt Beatty. Doubles teams of Russ Galloway and Fred Sander and Dennis Bloclc and .lolin Bauer supplied tlie balance of power in driving tl1e Mid- dies on to tlmeir undefeated season. Russell Gilllllwiiy Ffed Sill'lClPl' Art Kunz Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown 1958 RECORD Vvitllrow Miamislourg Wyoming Hamilton Riclimond, lnd. Springfield Oakwood Clmaminade Hamilton Miamislaurg - ist place in Springfield Tournament TRACK: ist Row - A. C. iViitri1eii, George Lee, Brandy Casper, Amos Ross, Eddie Hiii, Jerry Lucas, Dan Lunsford, Aiicn Nlosicy. FFOIII Kerr. Boix IQOIHIISUII, Alldy IEIOVVHICI, Man8gf!r Jewm-ii. MZIIIQIQIFF S1l:'Y1Y SCIIUH, 2711, RUU7 P-4 ClJill'Il rriglfl' k:HiSUIl, ciililfll .lilfli Re-fic, .lim Vvaiicer, Roger Lawson. Gene Snow, Jerry VV:-Hs, Roy Lucas, Marcus Guy, Doug Young. Louis VVIIMA-. .lim Gales, Ron Haddix, Jan Knepsiiic-ici, Dave Cox. Vviiiie JOIIIISUH. ixfiarvin Hurston, Don Holmes, ixianagf-r Tom Stuiiiis. jrd Row - Sam Br-il, BO!! Heller, 1401115 JOIHISUII, DEIYHPH Cox, Slllilll, lilfry DeBo1t, Roger SIHYICUY, BOB IJUH RCFCI. JUIHI p9fkiI1S, lailfry CIXYYHII, .ioim Hoiderman, Gerald Jackson. Dan Crawford, Ben Kaicaris, Rusty Smilil, Bob Slalismiiix, Niiicv l inim-y, Fri-ri Armstrong. ,lim Forster, Glen Bvwiey, Bork Sialnper, T.-fl Bowman, Eddie Gordon, Joe Truss. , jlf'6LC ECO? GEIH' SIIOXV ,wo ,K Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown 101 OOVI 75 101 78 69V2 4oV2 Seven Niiie Franklin Fairmont Taiawanda Miamisblirg Hamiiton Richmond Ed Hill 11 18V2 43 17 40 48V2 68V2 flag . THE 1958 CINDERMEN established a highly successful season record of six wins and one loss. This record, a .857 percentage, represents one of the Middies' finest season averages. predominantly seniors, the varsity squad was very strong with senior men holding top positions in the dashes, low and high hurdles, and other running events. The Middies of 1959 will prohahfy he somewhat weak in these events, but there will he some juniors of high quality returning in field events, such as the high jump, broad jump, and pole vault. This should compensate for the weakness on the cinders and provide the Middies with another winning season. The two highlights of the season came when the renowned Jerry Lucas of basketball fame reestahlished himself as record holder in the discus division. He threw the discus some 162 feet, break- ing his own record of 158 feet. A. C. Mitchell tied his record of 5 feet 10 inches in the high jump. EE Nik . 3 9' - .,.,. .'.... Q e . A Q . ,.-... XIQQ M 1 as ,VKX ,,Qw.- f , Q ,X . , ,lmnvs Smith Dan Lunsfor J im Vvallcer hir 1: ' G ' Louis WVh'le JCYYY I-UCHS ir us uy r .4 d BASEBALL: 1st Row -1 Lennie Mullen, Bob Gregory, Mike Smilhson, Eddie Spencer. 21141 Row - ECI Smith, Charles Fuller Dave Ratliff, Terry Aifrey, Tom Howard, Ed Watson, Jack Wallace, Larry Emricic, Nlnnngcr Daman Lacey. 3rd Rom .- Coac 1 Deacon Diehl, Dick Sticklen. Gus Mnrgerum. Ted Truylor, Chuck Huh-, Dave Cohen, Arha Thomas, Jac Kendall, ,lolm VVt-iiccl Francis Nlartin, Gary Lehlnicuhl, Malmnger Roy Biiiett. M58 HMM The highlight of the baseball season came in the first game, when Charlie Fuller pitched a no- hitter over Franklin on April 1, 1958. The score of the game was 2-1 in favor of the Middies. Playing in the Dayton District baseball tourney the base- haliers defeated Centerville 5-2 hut lost out to Dayton Chaminade in the quarter-finals. The final season record under the coaching of Deacon Diehl was 5 wins, 4 losses and a tie. Playing key roles for the team were Charlie Fuller, Dave Watson, Larry Emrick, Jac Kendall, Charlie Hate, Dave Cohen, and Frank Martin. ' 142 Ted Traylor ssh .asa as ., i fx Q '..-, ' EI' Z: mms .,.,, 1,'.,:,,, N 1,,,, 2 . Tom Howard I K il II 1958 EMM! Wm Nliddietown Franklin 1 Niiddletown Miamisburg 5 Middletown Little Miami 12 Nliddietown Dayton Fairview 5 Nliciciletown Trenton 0 Middletown Richmond, Ind. 8 Middletown Talawancta 5 Middletown Wilbur Wright 2 Middletown Hamilton 9 Middletown Hamilton 4 TOURNAMENT Nliciclietown 5 Centerville 2 Nliclcnetown S Ciiaminade 10 1 Charles Full L y E lc 62:25 1 I 4 1 , M58 QW GOLF: Kneeling ,- Jim Downing, Allen Johnson, Jerry Wein- stein. Standing f- Tom Sizer, Tom Vvagner. Dick Kilburn. C0ilCll BOB Kfilll Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Franklin 5 Talawanda 0 Springfield 1 'Z Miamislourg 5 Hamilton 8 Taiawanda 0 Franklin 5 Hamilton 5 Fairmont 10 Lebanon 5 Miamisburg 0 Lebanon 0 Richmond, ind. 8 i 5 I i 1 The Middie iinlcsters of 1957-58 completed their season with 9 wins and 4 losses, 2 wins better than last year. Lettermen Tom Wagner, Tom Sizer, Jim Downing, Alien Johnson, Dick Kilburn, and Jerry Weinstein paced the Middies to ratings of 8 in time Tri-State Tournament, 15th in the District Tournament, and 5rd in the Greater Ohio League. Tom Vvzignvr B ir. Au-ry Harviii The fail intramurai program starteci off with the annuai touch iootibaii program. The program iasteci ior six weeics untii had weather iorceri the imoys to quit. The main program ciuring the winter was the hasicetibaii tournament. Wir. Harviii held three leagues a weeic and carried them for severai months. The turnout for iuasicetixaii was iarge and quite a triioute to Mr. Harviiiys fine woric. j. 145 .!lfLfl 6LlflfLlfLl 6L if The scenes in Niiciciietown Highs inoys, gym have heen quite ciiiierent this year from the iasl two. This iJig change was ciue to the iine ciirection and l'I'lE1Ilf1Q'6IT'l6l1t oi' Avery I-iElI'Viii. MF. Hill'- vlii, haiiing irom fjeorgia, Came to iviicitiictown after ohtaining ixoth Bachelor and ixfiaster ciegrees in Education. He attencieci Georgia and Ohio State Universities. iyiuch has been said aimnut the physi- Cai education Liirectors oi iyiiciciietown in the past, but truiy Wir. Harviii ranics high up at the top. Tin- iine intramurai program he ciesigneci anti the in- terest he crealeci in his gym ciasses were spiene ciici achievements. l5ilki'I' illld cjilllfk SIVYCHS COUIPY' Oil till' TlliL'S oi' iili' Qillllv. eylfLilf'6l,lf1fLlfLl 6L 15 in time intramural Igaasifetbaii season, the Lancers ran up a recorci of nine victories and no losses, while the Hawks established a second best record of seven wins and two losses. The Lancers won iaotii of their games against the Hawics, the second of time two in tournament play by a score of 54-42. LANCERS KIlPf'lillgj - Denny Aiurtias, Teri Traylor, Lonnie ixiulivn Siumiing - Arim -I1Il0Ill2lS, ,lim Forster, .Inn Kiwpsilii-lil .lorry Vvvils. IIANVKS Knvviing - Dennis-i Hall, Li-my Ruin-rls, Plmii .loinnon Slumling - Hr-nry XNIUISUII, Curtis Cuiimrs-nlil, Lulu- Snow 1 iluilrl Bilrllvs. 46 med Mn Vvrestling, a sport that began last year in gym classes at 1Vl.H.S., was Continued this year intra- muraily. A wrestling' tournament was held and the winner was decided in each of time weight classes. If the interest in this sport continues to grow, it will soon become a varsity sport. A new activity, Weightlifting, began at Middle- town High tiiis year. The interest in time sport was so high ttlat a Weightlifting tournament was ileici. Practice sessions were imeici two nights a week ciur- ing time ioasicetbaii season. Along with aii tiiese sports Mr. Harviii gave in- structions in trampoline, tumbling, voiieyiaaii, and table tennis. lst Row -- Roger Lawson, Jim Roivinson, Sam Vvertz. Otis MOFfiD. 21111 R010 I-4 Cilillilffi Ht'nCl!?fSUn, George IAPV, TOIII Vviiiiams, Rodney Jones. ,ifiALgAf!LAufLg Roger Lawson George Lee Sitting -1 Beveriy Kemp, captain. Standing -1 Harriet Boi- ton, Zee iVicBain, Kay ixionror-, i.ois Haier, iviary Gruilils, Doris Bates, Eiil'K'I1 Riesz. gyda intramurai basicetiuaii was managed by Mike Kaiiny tilis year. Time program ran for five weeks, and tilere were eieven teams wilicii participated. At tile end of tile season tile Vvednesday and Monday ieague winners iieid a iinai piayofi. THE G.A.A. BOARD is made up oioiiicers and managers of tile various intramurai activities. Tile iooarci sets up a program designed to promote tile atilietic interests of M. H. S. giris. An annuai Motiler-Daugilter Banquet was ileid in tile spring with tile outstanding G.A.A. memiaers receiving awards. This year the Cv.A.A. sponsored a dance caiieci miiile Biue Mountain Biastf, At tile dance Ma and Pa Kettien were ciiosen from ten candi- dates to reign over tile evening. Miice Kailny and Dave Carmody were eiected queen and icing. Qi.A.A. i5OAiQD Standing -4 Kay ixionroe, Roilin Veitv. C0'lZililiI'IllBIl oi tile constitution: Cgeorgia Storey, treasurer: ix1tlI'iilil fyixiuii, secretary: Kay ixiartin, vice-president: Betty Vveilil, president. Sitting f- ist Row - Beverly Kemp. iliiiillgi Pat Vvencit. iladminton: Betsy O'N4-ii, swimming: Helen Lowry, sociai cilzlirman. :znd Row - Sandra Strnssivurger, ilurseilacic riding: iviiice Kaillly, ilasicet- ilniig ixiary Beii il0iJil'lS0ll, lainie tennis. jrfl Row -1 iviariiyn Maxrsiraii. puiqiicity lfilfliflllflllj Virginia i-Dtltliiillltf, voiicyilaii: Faye Ferguson, goii, iviissing f- Pat ijucicett, soiltimaiig Linda Neill, tennis. I TENNIS: Linda Nein, Elhel Schaen. Nancy Sixl. Betsy O'Ncil, Helen Lowry, Ann Lawson, lvlarcia Lowe. Suzanne Newton, and Linda Kontnier. Helen Lowry Linda Nein THE TENNIS TEAM QF IQSS, coached by Nliss Ann Sweeney, had an undefeated season. The team was led hy Linda Nein, an outstanding player. Also in the singles were Ann Lawson and Helen Lowry. The doubles were Ethel Schaen, Nancy Sixt, Nlarybelle Figley, lvlarcia Lowe. Betsy OyNeil, and Suzanne Newton. The girls had little difficulty in downing their opponents. Next yearis team will he hard to heat, for these girls were all SOfJil0I110I'CS. f Q58 ijelfmid goof Middletown Galcwood Nliddletown Hamilton Middletown Fairmont Nliddletown Vvyoming jam lnnid Table Tennis tournaments were helcl this year in the spring, as always. This program, headed hy Wlary Bell Robinson, ran for three weeks with the llinal playolii the tirst weelc in May. ta wimming The Swancttes this year clici not have the active program that they had last year clue to the loss ol their instructor. in spite ol! this they met anci swam on Thursday of each weelc. gcwfmilfafon Badminton this year was ciirectecl hy Pat Vvencll and was helcl at the same time as tahle tennis. This is a sport the girls can play in their own spare time alter school. Alartlia ami Betsy O'Ni-il ioin skills in ilu- clouhli rompetilion in the tnlwle tennis tournament. ist Row - Ann Vvingvt ami Penny liovlc. lucl Row - ixlilfiilil fylxleil, Betsy ffxvil, Gloria ivlillnr, Pat llllflivli. 'jril Row - lxlziry cil lIililS illiii illllly C301 k4'if'T. 151 Put Vvenclt anti ixlary Bell Rohinson IH'il1'iit'lf lor the upvuniing tournament, Bnrimrn Garrison nnci Ninry Gruinbs prflpare for n riziing jaunl. fg Ln? Aging m,46,,ff Linda lviQK'iSlUIl and .iuriy Kessciring spenfi n sunny Jay in oufcloor exercise. 152 This iuunx had un lll'lLICFt'2liL'd season. Sifling --1 Linda iinvc-nmnn, Arivnv Rnliiii. Siumiing - Annu Laiwsnn Georgia Storey, captain: and Limlu Nein. Here you see Gloria lxliller doing a front flip on tllo trampoline. Gloria is first in lmer lielcl ol- llllllljlillff and trampoline. jim Qfmcfabettw 'ljliis year tlle Nliddiettes had lnotli varsity and junior varsity teams. The entire squad was com- posed of seven seniors, eight juniors, and four sophomores, wllo were clwosen and coaclied lxy Miss Pat Kinq.Tl'1e teams, attired in new uniforms, played botti in and out of town games. Botli time varsity and the junior varsity were defeated two times eacli. lxfliddletown Talawanda lvliddletown Talawanda Nliddletown Fairmont Nliddletown Fairmont Nliddletown Franlilin Middletown Franlclin Nliddletown Hamilton Nliddletown Hamilton Middletown Trenton Middletown Trenton Nliddletown Fairfield Middletown Fairfield Nliddletown Oalcwood lvliddletown Oakwood lNllDDllfVl'l4ES: ISI Row - Beverly Kemp, Carolyn Elwel. Kay Blzirtin, Betty NM-lily, Nlilce Kaliny, Karen Viox, Georgia Storey, Zllll Row -1 Rosie Jaclcson, Claudia Jones, Fleury Bell Robinson. Judy Cannoy, Sandra Strusslrurgcr, Lois Hole-r, .luliu Smiili. 5rd Row f- Stevie Denrlll, lvlary Grulvlos, Pixie Riley. Carol Sorrell. 155 endow jfmlm We-My 05214 ,Mega f Q58 ,kgmecoming Queen '55 THERON L. ADAMS Football. JUDY ANN AGNOR Business Cadet G.A.A., Glee Club. SHERRIL ALEXANDER Glee Club, Hi-Y. DANNY ALLEN Baslcvllmall, I u0tIi..II, Onii1i1s in tlie Stew, Traclc. VV I LLIAM ARKILL Intramurals. LOIS JEAN ARMBRUSTER Cvlee Club. Middie Magic Malcers, Nigllt- ingale, Y-Teens, T. R. ARNETT Baslcetball, Football, Junior Homeroom Representative. Prom Committee, Science Club. MARY JANE BAILEY Business Cadet Club, Cw.A.A. DONNA JEAN BAKER Glet- Club. ROBERT BAKER Annie Get Your Gun. Boys' State, City Government lntemsbip. Debate Team. Football. I'Ii-Y, Intramurals, I Remem- ber Mama, Junior Class President, Junior Homeroom Representative, Middie lVlanor Board. National Forensic League. National Honor Society, National Tbes- pians, Onions in tlie Stew, Prom Com- mittee, Student Council, TIle Student Prince, Traclc. RONALD BALES Glee Club, Junior Acltievement. LARRIE LEE BALLARD Junior Aclwievc-ment. Student Council. SALLY BELL Cv.A.A.. Give Club. Niglitingale, Y- Teens. ROY ARTHUR BILLETT Baslcetball lvlanager. DENNIS BLACKIVIORE Band. Band Council. Glee Club, Hi-Y. Hi-Y Council, Intramurals, Medley d' Amour, Onions in tlie Stew. Orclies- tra, Science Club, TIie Student Prince. LAWRENCE CONRAD BOBBITT Annie Get Your Gun, Boys' State. Citizens' Club, City Cvovemment Intem- sbip, Hi-Y. Hi-Y Council, Intramurals. I Remember Mama, Junior Classical League. lVledIey d'Amour, Mixed CI1o- rus, National Honor Society, National Tliespians, fJnions in tlie Stew, Opti- mist, Prom Committee, Science Senior Homeroom Representative, Student Council, Tennis, Tl1e Red Mill. TI1e Student Prince, Youtli Council ol' Cliurclies. JOHN BOEHIVI Cliess Club, Gtee 'Hi-Y, National Honor Society. Optimist, Science Club. JANICE BOYD Glee Club. Junior Acliievement. enior Lxgcfilfilfied PENNY BOYLE Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Club. G.A.A.. Glee Club. Medley d'Amour, Nliddie Magic Malcers, Mixed Clwrus, Niglttingale. Onions in tlie Stew, Prom Committee, Science Club. Y-Teens. .IUNE EDITH BREWER Business Cadet Club, Citizens' Club, G.A.A., Junior Acliievemeut, Niglitin- gale, Y-Teens. LOIS BREVVER Citizens' Club, City Cvovemment Intem- sliip, Cv.A..A,, Glee Club, Junior Acliieve- ment, Junior Homeroom Representative, Medley d'Amour, Mixed Clxorus, Niglitingale, Sopbomore Girls' League. Y-Teens. BETTY BROWN Band, Band Council, Business Cadet Club, G.A.A.. Cvlee Club. Onions in tlie Stew, Prom Committee, Prom Ju- bilee Committee. Student Council, Y- Teens. KATHERINE JEAN BROWN Ar! Club, Citizens' Club. G.A.A.. Mid- rllelonian, lvlixed Cllorus, Niglitingalc. MIKE H. BROVVN Band. Band Council, Broadcasting, Hi- Y, Orcllestra. Science Club. FREDDY BRYANT Band. Hi-Y, Junior Acliievemcnt. MARILYN BUCHANAN City Government lnternsliip, G.A.A., Glee Club, Y-Teens. IVIERLE BYRD Annie Get Your Gun, Junior Acllieve- ment. MARSHA CALHOUN G.A.A., Mixed Cliorus, Y-Teens. .IUDITH EVANGELINE CANTER Business Cadet Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Medley d'Amour, Mixed Cliorus, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet. DAVID CARIVIODY Hi-Y, Junior Classical League, Science Club. SANDRA CARIVIODY Citizens' Club. Glee Club, Mixed Clio- rus, Niglitingale, Optimist, Prom Com- mittee, Y-Teens, Youtb Forum. BARBARA LOUISE CHAIVIBERLAIN City Government Internsliip, Glee Club, Junior Acliievcmcnt. PHYLLIS LOUISE CHILDS Band, G.A.A., Y-Teens, ANITA SANDRA COHEN Cv.A.A., GI.-0 Club, Middic Magic Ixlalcers, Middletonian. IVIINNIE FLORENCE COLLIER G.A.A. ELSIE MAE COMBS Niglitingale. FREDDY INGRAIVI CONLEY Glee Club, Hi-Y. DALE COOK Junior Acllievement, Science 156 Jl IIJI'I'I'I KAY CORNELE Annie Cvet Your Gun, Citizens' Club, G.A.A., lvliddletonian, Optimist, Sopllo- more Girls' League, Y-Teens. DAVID COX Baslcetliall. Boys' State, I'Ii-Y, l'li-Y Council. Intramurals. Junior Class Treas- urer, Ilrom Conunittee, Prom Jubilee Committee, Student Council. Traclc. I.iI.IZABETH CARIVIODY CRANE Annie Get Your Gun, Clieerleader. Citizens' Club, City Govemment Intem- sliip, G.A.A., Glee Club, I Remember Marita, lVledIey d'Amour, National I'Iouor Society. National Tliespians, Niglitingale, Onions in tlie Stew, Opti- mist. Prom Committee, Student Council, TI1e Student Prince, Triple Trio, Y- Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet. DANIEL H. CRAVVFORD Broadcasting, Football, Hi-Y. Intramurals. 'IJITICIL NI. SUZANNE CRAWFORD Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Club, G.A.A., Glue Club, I Remember lVIama, Junior Class Vicepresident. Junior Classical League, Junior Home- room Representative, Middie Manor Board, National Honor Society, National Tliespians, Onions in tlie Stew, Opti- mist, Prom Committee, Prom Jubilee Committee, Sopliomore Girls' League. Student Council, Y-Teens, Y-'Teen Cab- inet. IIENRY CRAYCRAFT Band, Band Council, I'li-Y, Optimist, Orcliestra. ION CURTIS CULBREATH Hi-Y. BEVERLY ANN CURRENT lvliddie lvlagic Malcers. E. DALE CURTIS Glee Club, I'Ii-Y, Intramurals, Prom Jubilee Committee. IRENE DAGYS City Government lnternsliip, Middie Magic lvlalcers. SOIJIIOIIIOFC Girls' League, Y-TCEOUS. LINDA RAE DANIEL Glen Club. Medley d'Amour, Mixed Cliorus, Niglitingalc, Prom Committee, Tl1e Student Prince, Y-Teens, Youtli Forum. SANDRA GAII, DAVIS Annie Cvet Your Gun, Glee Club. I Rememlwr Manta, Middie Ixlagic Malccwrs, Prom Committee, Soplio- more Uirls' League, Y-Teens. GLORIA JEAN DENNIS Annie Cvet Your Gun, Citizens' Club, City Government lnternsliip, Cv.A.A., Gtee Club, Junior Acllievement. lvlidclle- tonian, Optimist, Prom Committee. Soplmmore Girls' League, Y-Teens. MARILYN DILLEY Business Cadet Club, Middie Magic Malcers, Y-Teens. DELAINE DOAN SOPIIOITIDYK' Girisi League. VIRGINIA EILEEN DONAHUE G.A.A.. G.A.A. Board, Middiettes, So Ilofnore GirIs' Lea ue Glee P E - . IVIixed Ctiorus, MedIey d'Amour, Y- TCCItS. JAMES DOVVNING Basicctiuaii, Boys' State, Goit. I'Ii-Y, In- tramurais, Nationai I'Ionor Society, Prom COITIIIIIIICC, Student Councii, Onions in tI1e Stew. PATRICIA DRY Art Ciuti, Business Cadet CIuI3, Middie IVIagic Makers. JANET ELAINE DUFFEY Band, Band Councii, G.A.A., I Re- nlemIJer Mama, Junior CIassicaI League. Miridie Manor Board, Onions in the Stew, Prom Committee, Sopilomore Giris' League, Student Councii, Y-Teens. CAROLYN JEAN EBEL Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' CIUIJ. F.T.A., G.A.A.. G.A.A. Board, Giee Ciuio, I Remember Mama. Junior CIassicaI League, Middietonian, Middi- ettes, IVIixecI Cimrus, Onions in tile Stew. Optimist. Prom Committee. SODIIOIYIOTC Giris' League, TI1e Student Prince, Y-Teens. LINDA EGELSTON Art CIuI:J, G.A.A.. NationaI I'Ionor Society, Student Councii, Night of January SixteentIl, Y-Teens. BARBARA ELLISON Broadcasting, F.T.A., Giris' State, Junior Ciassicai League, Junior Homeroom Rep- resentative, MedIey d'Amour. Middie Milgic Matters, Natinnai I'Innor Society, Optimist, Prom Committee, Senior I'Iome- room Representative, Sopiwomore Giris' League, Student Councii, Y-Teens. SANDY ERISMAN G.A.A., Annie Get Your Gun, Opti- mist, Prom Committee. CAROL SUE FAGAN Cileerieader. G.A.A.. Middietonian. Optimist, Y-Teens. FAYE FERGUSON Cheerleader, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board. Giee CIuIo, Y-Teens. JAMES W. FISHER Chess Club. NANCY FISHER Giee Ciuil, MedIey d'Amour, Mixed CI1orus, Sopilomore Giris' League, Y- Teens. BETTY C. FLORENCE Business Cadet CIuIo, GIee CIuIJ, Junior Aciiievement. JOYCE FOUTS Annie Get Your Gun. Giee CIuIJ, I Rememiler Mama, Junior Acilievement. Junior Ctassicai League, MedIey d' Amour, Mixed Cilorus. National Honor Society. Nationai Tilespians, Nigiltingaie, Prom Committee. JAMES L. FOX I'Ii-Y, Junior Achievement, Optimist. enior ,xdcfiuified HAROLD FRITZSCHE Band. Prom Committee. HERBERT H. GANSHEIMER Hi-Y, Junior Actlievement. BARBARA LYNN GARRISON HAnnie Get Your Gun, Art CIUIJ, HI Rememtier Mama, Prom Committee. RONALD L. GARVER Citizens' Ciuta, City Government IHICITI- stiip, Hi-Y, Junior Homeroom Represent- ative, IDIDIH JuIJiIee Committee, Science CIuIJ, Student Councii. JAMES P. GATES I:ootI:JaII, I'Ii-Y. Intramurais, I'MedIey dl Amour, Mixed Ctlorus, Track. BETTY GAY Business Cadet CIuIJ. ERIKA E. GENDEK Art CIuIJ, Junior ACIlICW'0lHOHt, Y-Teens. MYRA LOU GETZ uAnnie Get Your Gun, Citizens' CIuI7, F.T.A., G.A.A.. Giee CIuIJ, I Remem- Iner MillllZl,II MedIey d'Amour, Mixed Ciiorus. Nationai I'Ionor Society, HOnions in tI1e Stew, Optimist, Orcilestra, Prom Committee, Sopilomore Giris' League. The Red Mitt, The Student Prince, Tripie Trio, Y-Teens. FRED GILTROW Citizens' CIuIJ, I'Ii-Y, I'Ii-Y Councii, In- tramurais, Mixed Cilorus. Optimist. Prom Committee, Science CIuI1, Swimming. MARTHA RUTH GINTER Business Cadet CIuI1, Citizens' Ciutm. RAY GOSE Intramurals. ROBERT EARL GREGORY Baseipait, Footimaii, Hi-Y, Intramurais. CAROL ANN GRIER Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' CIuIJ, City Govemment IntcrnsI1ip, F.T.A., G.A.A.. GIee Ciutm, I Rememiaer IVIama, Junior Ciassicai League, Middie Magic Matters, Nationai Forensic League. Nationai Tilespians, Onions in tile Stew.H Science CIUIJ, Sopilomore Giris' League, Y-Teens, Youtii Forum. ANNE GRINE Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' CIuI'J, G.A,A.. Giee CIuI9, Junior CIassicaI League, Mixed Cilorus, Prom Committee, Sopilomore Giris' League, Student Coun- eil, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Caininet. MARCUS CONWAY GUY Band, FootIJaII, I'Ii-Y, Intramurais, Tracic. RON HADDIX Footinaii, I'Ii-Y, Intramurais, Tracic. HELEN HAHN GIGS CIUID, MIXCCI CI1orus, Y0llII'l FOHIHI. CHARLES HALE Baseiaaii, I'Ii-Y, Intramurais, Giee Ciub, Iviixed Ciiorus. HUGH HALL Intramurais, Junior Acilievement, Mixed CIIOYUS. JACK HALL Hi-Y, Junior Ciassicai League. 157 ROBERTA HALL Business Cadet CIUIJ. Glee CIuIs. JIM HAMMONS Intramurais. SHERA VICKI HARRISON Balld, F.T.A., G.A.A., I Remellltioer MillllH,II Junior Citlssicai League, Na- tionai Tilespians, Science CIUI1 Onions in tile Stew. Y-Teens, Youtii Forum. WILISUR HART Intrzlmurais. WILLIAM A. HARTZOG FootIJaII. I'Ii-Y, Hi-Y COLKIICII, Intra- murais, Junior Actlievement, Junior Cias- sicai League, Optimist, Prom Committee. Prom JuIJiIec Committee, Senior I'Iolne- room Representative. Student Councii, Tracic. VERNON IAIASTY Junior Acilicvement. CHARLES RAYMOND I-IATTON I'Ii-Y, Intramurais, Junior ACIIICVCIIICHI, IVIiddIetoninn. JOHN HAYES Hi-Y, Intramurals. Science CIuIJ. LINDA HECK Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' CIuIJ, G.A.A.. Gicc CIuIJ, I Rememiaer Ma- ma. Junior CIassicaI League, MedIey cI'Amour, Middietonian, Nationai For- ensic League, Nationai Tilespians. Onions in tile Stew. Prom Committee. Science CIuIl, Sopilomore Girisi League. Student Councii, nTIle Rt-fl Mitt, 'WI-III! Student Prince, Tripic Trio, Y-Teens, Youtti Forum. DON HELTON Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' CIUIJ, City Government Internsilip, Giee CIuIJ, I'Ii-Y, I'I-iY Councii. Intramurais, HI Rc- IIICIIIITCI' Marlin, Middie IVIanor Board. Middietonian, Nationai Tiiespians, Opti- mist, Prom Committee, Science CIuIJ. PHYLLIS HELTON Business Cadet CIUI1, G.A.A., Junior Aciiievement. Y-Teens. MARY LOU HICKS G.A.A,, Giee CIuIm, Junior Aciiievement, Student Councii, Prom Committee. BILL HILL Mixed Cilorus, Swimming. JOHN HILL FootIJaII, I'Ii-Y, Intramurais, Tracie. BARRY HOBART uAnnie Get Your Gun, Gice CIuIJ, 'II Rememiaer Mama, Mixed Cimrus. Na- tionai Forensic League, Nationai Tiles- pians. Science CIuIo, Tile Student Prince. VVALTER DONALD HOLIVIES Band, Boys' State, City Government In- temsilip. Footioaii, F.T.A., I'Ii-Y, Junior CIassicaI League, Nationai I'Ionor So- ciety, Science Ciutn, TracIc. ANDERSON HOWARD Footiaaii. I'Ii-Y, Intramurais, Tracie. LARRY HOWELL I'Ii-Y, Junior Actlievement, Science CIuIJ. CHARLES HUFF Banci, Band Counrii. Iii-Y. Intramurals. Jummior Acimievenment. Junior Homeroom Representative, Midciic Manor Board. Optimist, Oreimestra, Prom Juioiiee Com- mittee, Sci:-mmce Ciuin, Sturient Councii. GAYLE HUIVISTON Citizens' Ciuim, G.A.A.. Glt-me CIuI'.m, Junior Ciassieai League, Midriietonian, Nationai Honor Society, Onions in tile Stew, Prom Conmmittee, Science CIUIJ, Sopimomnore Giris' League, Y-Teens. SANDRA HUNSICKER Citizens' Ciuim. Giee Ciuix, Junior Ciassi- eai League. Mixed Cimoms, Onions in time Stew, Optimist, Prom Committee, Y-Teens, Youtim Forum. SHARON HUNTER Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Ciuil. G.A.A.. Giee Ciuin. Junior Ciassicai League, Mixeci Cimorus, Nationni Honor Society. Onions in tIme Stew, Optimist, Prom Committee, Science Ciuin. Sopimo- more Girisi L e'a que, Time Student Prince, Tripie Trio, Y-Teens, Youtim Forum. MARVIN LOUIS HURSTON Banci, Hi-Y, Junior Aeimievement, OrcI1es- tra. Tracie LYNN INGRAIVI G.A.A., Giee CIuIJ, Junior Acimicvement. CATHY JACKSON Citizens' CIuIJ, G.A.A., Giee Ciuii. Hixieciiey ci'Amour, MixecI Cimorus. Pronm Committee, Sturient Councii, Time Stutient prince, Y-Teens. DARLENE JACKSON G.A.A., GI:-e Ciub, Optimmmist, Prom Committee. Y-Teens. JOYCE JACKSON Business Cariet Ciuin, Giee Ciuim. MARLENE JACKSON G.A.A., Giee CIuIJ, Optimist. Prom Committee. ROSALAND JACKSON Citizens' Ciuim, F.T,A.. G.A.A., Giee Ciuim, MecIIey ci'Amour, Micidiettes, Mixeri Cimorus, Science Ciuia, Sopimomore Giris' League. Time Student Prince. Y- TCPDS. JOHN JACOBS Intramurais, Iviixed Cimorus, Tracie PENNY SUZEJTE JOHNSEN i?.T.A., G.A.A., Junior Acimievement, Sopimomore Girisi League. ALBERT JOI INSON Hi-Y. Junior Aeimievenment. Mixezi Cimorus. ALLEN JOHNSON Annie Get Your Gun, Cimess Ciuia, Goii, Hi-Y, Intramurais, Junior Acimieve- mmment, Iviiririietonian. EARNESTINE JOHNSON Art Ciuim. IVIixecI Cimorus. VVILLIE JOI INSON Footimaii. i'Ii-Y, intranmurais, Mixed Cimo- rus, Tracie. EDI'I'II JONES G.lX.A., Giee CIuI1, .'Mer1Iey ci'Am0ur,H Niixeci Cimorus, Y-Teens. endow ,Acfiuifiw JODIE JONES Baseimii, Footimaii, Hi-Y, Mixed Cimorus. Track. DOUGLAS JOVVETT Footimaii, Intranmurais. Science Ciutm. BECKY .IANE KABLER G.A.A.. Junior Acimievemcnt. MICHAELE KAHNY Annie Get Your Gun. Citizens' Ciuizz. City Government Interusimip, G.A,A., G,A.A. Boarci, Giee Ciuia, HI Remmmemiver Mama, Junior Ciassicai League, Junior Homeroom Representative, Miticiietonian, Mificiiettes, Nationai Honor Society, Nigimtingaie, Optimist, Prom Conmmittee, Senior Homeroom Representative, Sopilo- more Giris' League, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Caioinet. BEVERLY KEIVIP G.A.A., G.A.A. Board. Glee Club, Miciciie Magic Maicers, Miciriiettes, Nigimt- ingaie, Optimist, Prom Committee, Prom Juimiiee Committee, Y-Teens, Youtim Coun- cii oi' CI1urci1cs. JAC KENDALI. Annie Get Your Gun... Baseioaii, City Government internsimip, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Coun- cii, Intramurais, Junior Homeroom Rep- resentative, Niiiiriietonian. Nationai Honor Society, Optimist. Prom Committee, Prom Juioiiee Conmmittee, Quiii and Scroii. Science CIuIJ, Senior Hommmeroommm Repre- sentative, Stucient Councii. ROBIN KIMBLE Business Caciet Ciuio, City Government Internsimip, G.A.A., Giee CIUIJ, Junior Acimieveinent, Metiiey cI'Amnour,H Mixed Cimorus, Sopimonmore Giris' League, Y- Teens. DONNA KING Give Ciuio, Junior Acimievz-ment, uMcdIey cI'Amour, Mixeci Cimorus, Sopimomore Girisi League. Y-Teens. SANDRA KAY KINNEY Banci, Citizens' Ciuia, City Govemment Internsimip, Junior Acimievement, Nigimtin- gaie, Science Ciuim, Y-Teens. TOM KINSVVORTHY Baseimaii, Hi-Y, .JMCJJCY d'Amour,n Miticiie Manor Boarri, Mixeci Cimorus. Stutient Councii, DONALD R. KNELL Art Ciuiw, City Government internsimip, Hi-Y. Science Ciuim. Youtim Councii oi' Cimmmrm-Imes, Youtim Forum. .IAN KNEPSIIIELD Fuutimaii, Hi-Y, Intramurais, Optimist, Prom Committee. Tracie .IUDIE KOEHLER HAnnie Get Your Gun. Art Ciuia, Citi- zens' CIuIJ, Deiaate Team, HI Remember Niammmafi Mr-tiiey ci'Amour. Nationai Timespiamms. uOnions in time Stew. Prom Committee, Sopimomore Girisi League, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet. JOYCE KOEPPEL Banci, Banci Councii. 158 CAROL MARIE KRUSE Citizens' Ciuia, Giee CIuIm, uMecIIey ri' Amour, Miciciie Niagic Maiccrs. Mixed Ciiorus, Nigimtingaie, Science Ciuim, Stu- tient Boarci of Efiucation. MARY JANE KUNKLER Annie Get Your Gun, Art Ciuim. Citi- zens' Ciuim. City Government Internsimip, Miciciietonian, Mixed Cimorus, Nationai Honor Society, Optimist, Time Slucient Prince, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Caiminet. CORA LAIRSON Glee Ciuim. BILL LAVVSON Hi-Y. Intramnurais, Tracic. ROGER LAWSON Annie Get Your Gun. Boys' State, City Government Intemsimip, Footimii, Giee Ciuin, Hi-Y, intramurais, Nationai Honor Society, Optimist, Prom Com- mittee, Stucient Councii, Tracie. GEORGE LEE Footimaii, Hi-Y, Intramurais, Tracic. JERRY LEHIVIAN Annie Get Your Gun, Hi-Y, Nationai Timespians, Optimist. Prom Committee. Prom Conmmittee, JAMES LIIJESTRAND Annie Get Your Gun. Boys' State, City Government Internsimip, Hi-Y, HI Rememimer Maman, J u n i 0 r Ciassicai League, Mificiie Manor Boarfi, Nationai Honor Society, Prom Committee. Science CIuI1, Sturiemmt Councii. Youlim Councii of Cilufffli PS. DORA ETFA LONG G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Jummior Acimievc- ment, Nigimtingaie, Y-Teens. CHARLENE LONGVVORTH G.A.A., Jummior Acimievement, Sopimomore Girisi League. I ROY LUCAS Footixaii, Hi-Y. Prom Committee, Trncic. LILLIAN MACK G.A.A.. Giee Ciuiv. Junior Acimievement. Ixiixcri Cimorus, Sopimomore Girisi League, Y-Teens. MURTHENE MACK Giee Ciuio, Mixeci Cimorusl Sopimomore Giris' League. CECELIA EAY IVIADDEN ni Renmenmimer IYIulna.n SARA ANN MALCOM Citizens' Ciuin, City Government intern- simip. Giee Ciuin, HI Remenmioer iVIamna, Junior Ciassicai League, Junior Home- room Representative, Miciciietonian, Na- tionai Honor Society, Prom Conmmittee, Prom Juimiiee Conmmittee, Quiii anci Scroii, Science Ciuiu, Tripie Trio, Y- Teens, Youtim Commmmcii oi Cimurcimes. DENNY IVIARDAS Basicetilaii, City Government Internsimip Intramurais, Optimmmist, Science Ciub Track. GARLAND MARSHALL Intrammmurais. MARILYN MAE MARSHALL Annie Get Your Cum, Art Club, Citi- zens' Club, City Government Internsbip. G.A.A., Girls' Slate. ul Remember Ma- ma.H Junior Classical League, Medley CIIAIIIOIIIXH Middie Magic blalcers, Mixecl Cliorus, National Honor Society, National Illliespians, Optimist. Prom Committee, Science Club, Sopbomore Girls' League, Sluclent City Commissioner, Y-Teens. KATHRYN HALL MARTIN Citizens' Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Glee Club, I Remember Mama, Junior Classical League, Middie Magic Malcers. Midclletonian. Middiettes, Na- tional Honor Society, Prom Committee, Quill and Scroll, Senior Homeroom Rep- resentative, Sopbomore Girls' League, Student Municipal Judge, Y-Teens. Y- Teen Cabinet. SHARON ANN MARTIN UAnnie Get Your Gunf' Broadcasting. Citizens' Club, City Government Intern- sliip. Debate Team, Glee Club. HI Re- member IVIama. Medley cI'Amour, Micldie Magic IVIaIcers, Mixed Cliorus, National Honor Society, National Tlies- pians, Onions in tlie Stew, Optimist, Prom Committee, S o p I1 o m 0 r e Girls' League, Sturlent Council, Y-Teens, Youtb Council ol Cliurcbes. Youtll Forum. SARA SUZANNE MASON Art Club, Band. Band Council, Optimist. Youtb Council ol Cliurclies. JAMES E. Mi-BRAYER Band, Bancl Council, I'Ii-Y, Orcbestra, Science Cliili, Tim Student Prince. JENNY SUE MCCANDLESS G.A.A., Glee Club, Nigbtingale, Sopbo- more Girls' League. Y-Teens. ROGER EDWARD McCOMB Boys' Stale, Citizens' Club, City Govern- ment Internsliip, I'Ii-Y, National Honor Society, Optimist, Prom Committee. Student Council, Swimming. LINDA IVIcGlLL Business Carle! Club. City Government Internsllip, National Honor Society. JOYC' E MCGUIRE G.A.A., Glee Club, Junior Acbievemenl. Sopliomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. RONALD CLYDE MCGUIRE Junior Classical League. JUDITH ANN MCKINNEY uAnnie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Club. I:.rI'.A.. Glee Club, I Remember Ma- ma, ulvledley d'Amour, Mixed Cliorus, National Honor Society, National Tbcs- pians, Y-Teens. JANET MCNABB Citizens' Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Junior Acbievement, Junior Classi- cal League, Ivliclclletonian, Optimist, Prom 'Jubilee Committee, Y-Teens. BUDDY MEDLEY Junior Acbievement GERALD E. MEEHAN Annie Get Your Gun, I Remember Mania, Junior Classical League. Nation- al Tllespians. enior .fgcfiuifiw DAN MEEKER Annie Get Your Gun, Football, Glee Club, Hi-Y, I-Ii-Y Council, 'll Remember Mama, Junior Homeroom Represent- ative, National Tliespians. Honions in tlle Stew, Optimist, Prom Committee. Science Club, Student Council. JUDITH ANNE MILLER Glee Club, Ivlixed Cliorus. SHIRLEY SUE MILLER G.A.A,, Glee Club, Medley d'Amour,' Mixed Clioriis, Niglitingale, Y-Teens. TEDDY MILLER Glee Cliili. KENT MILLS Junior Classical L e a g u e, Optimist. Science Club, Tennis, Youtll Council ol Cburclies. DAVID E. MILTENBERGER HAnnie Get Your Gun, Art Club. Citizens' Club, City Govemment Intem- sliip, I'Ii-Y. HI Remember Mama,', Junior Classical League, National Honor So- ciety, Optimist, Prom Committee, Science Club, Youtlt Council ol Cliurclies. PACEY MINDLIN Annie Get Your Gunf' Citizens' Debate Team. Hi-Y, I'Ii-Y Council, HI Remember Mama, Middletonian, Mixed Cllorus. National Forensic League, Na- tional Tllespians. Optimist, Prom Scroll. Student FUFIIIH. A. C. MITCHELL Baslcelball, lVIixed Cliorus, Traclc. KAY MONROE Annie Get Your Onions in tlle Stew.u Committee, Quill and City Manager. Youtli Gun, Citizens' Club. Boarcl. Cvlee Club, I Micldleloiiian. Mixed Honor Society, Niglit- G.A.A., G.A.A. RI'IIIOUII70f MHmn,l, Clnorus, National ingale, Optimist, Prom Committee, League, Student City Sopliomore Girls' Commission, Y-Teens, Youtlx Forum. EDGAR HUGH MOORE Hi- . LILLIAN MOORE Citizens' Club. G.A.A.. Glee Club, Junior I'Iomeroom Representative. Ivliclclie lVIagic Malcers. Mixed Cllorus, Orcbestra. Science Club, Senior I'Iomeroom Repre- sentative, Sophomore Girls' League, Y- I-Ileens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Youtll Council ol Cliurclies. LINDA MORRIS Annie Get Your Gun. Citizens' Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Junior Class- ical League, Junior I'Iomeroom Represent- ative, MedI'ey d'Amour,n Mixed Cbo- rus, National I'Ionor Society, Onions in tlle Stew, Optimist, Orcliestra, Prom Committee, Sopbomore Girls' League. Triple Trio, Y-Teens. Y-Teen Cabinet. STEWART MORRIS Junior Acbievement. SHARON LEA MULFORD Business Caclet Club, Prom Jubilee Com- mittee. 159 LEONARD MULLEN Baseball, Intramurals, Junior League, LORETTA MULLINS Sopllomore Girls' League. JUDITH FAYE MYERS Business Cadet Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Sopllomore Girls' League. HAROLD NAPIER Junior Acllievement, IVIixecI Cllorus. BRENDA LOU NEAL Art Cluli. Junior Classical League, Nigbt- irlgnle. Science Club, Y-Teens, Youtlx Forum. NICOLAS NICK Band, Band Council, I'li-Y, National Honor Society, Orcllestra, Student Board ol' Education. BARBARA O'CONNOR uAnnie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Club, City Cvovemment Internsllip, F.T.A., Junior Acllievcment, J u n i 0 r Classical League, lvliddletonian, National Honor Society, Honions in tbe Stew, Optimist, Prom Committee. Prom Jubilee Com- mittee, Quill and Scroll, Science Club, Y-Teens. MARTHA o'NEn. A Annie Get Your Gun, Art Club, Citizens' Club, City Government Intern- ship, F.'I'.A.. G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Glee Club, I Remember Mama, Junior Acbievement, Junior Classical League, Junior I'Iomeroom Representative, lvlid- clletonian, National Honor Society. Na- tional Tllespians. 0Onions in tbe Stewf' Optimist, Prom Committee, Senior Home- room Representative, Sopliomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. GRETCHEN LEE OSWALD Art Club, Junior Classical League, National Ilonor Society. Niglitingale, Orcbestra, Science Club, Y-Teens, Youtli Forum. ANNA MARY OTTERBEIN Art Club, Citizens' Club, Medley cl' Amour. Niglitingale, Optimist, Prom Committee. Soplmmore Girls' League, Y- Teens. IRENE PANTEL Annie Get Your Gun, Art Club, I RCUl8Illl7I'r MHmn,I' Ju Ili0 I' CIFISSICBI League, National I'lonor Society, Na- tional Tliespians, Uonions in tlie Stew, Optimist, Prom Colnmiltee. Prom Jubilee Committee, Sopllomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. KAY PARKER Art Club, F.T.A., Glee Club, Junior Classical League. Medley cl'Amour, Mixecl Cllorus, National Honor Society, Optimist, Prom Committee, Science Club, 'Willie Student Prince. Y-Teens, Youtll Forum. DAVID PATRICK Band, I'li-Y, Intramurals. DELORES PATTERSON Band. Citizens' Club. G.A.A., Junior Acliievement. Junior Classical League, Nigbtingale. Optimist, Science Club, Y- Teens, Youlb Council of Cburclles. Classical PENNI PECK UAnnie Get Your Gun. TIM PERGRAM Ili-Y. JOHN THOMAS PERRIN I'Ii-Y, Intramurals, Junior Arllievement, Ulxleclley fl'Alnour,n Mixed CllONIS. ROBERT L. PETERS, Jr. Business Cadet Club, Medley d'Amour. Mixefl Cliorus. JANET LEE PIAIIBBS Glee Club, Medley d'Amour, Mixed Cliurus, 'I'lue Student Prince, Y-Teens. JEANNE PHILLABAUM Business Cadet Club. JIM PHILLABAUM Hi-Y, Science Club. Pl IILLIP P. PHILLIPS Biltlfl. RUTH ELLEN PHILLIPS Annie Cvet Your Gun, Citizens' Club, G.A.A.. Glue Club, I Remember Ma- ma, Junior Class Secretary, Junior Classical League, Medley d'Amour, lvlimlclletonian, IVIixecI Clmorus, National Honor Society, National Tliespians. Onions in tlre Stew. Optimist, Prom Committee. Quill and Scroll, Sopllomore Girls, League, Sopliomore I'Iomeroom Representative, Student Council, write Student Prince, Triple Trio, Y-Teens. Y-Teen Cabinet. RUTH CAROL PIGG City Government Intemsllip, Debate. Junior Acliievement, Niglitingalc, Prom Committee. Science Club. CHARLES POPE Olee Club, I'Ii-Y, Intramurals. Cliorus. MICHAEL POPP Intramurals. DOUGIAS PROCTOR Clee Club, Intramurals. MARGIE PROFITT' Mixed G.A.A., Olee Club, Optimist, Soplto- more Girls' League, Y-Teens. PATRICIA ANN PUCKEIT Cla-erleader, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, filers Club, lvliddiettes, Mixed Cil0TUS, Sopilomore Girls' League. GLADYS EILEEN RANDALL Annie Oct Your Gun, I Remember Mama, Junior Acliievement, Middie IVIagic Malcers, National Tliespians. DON REED Boys' State, City Govemment Intemsbip, Ifootball, Ili-Y, Junior Classical League. National l'Ionor Society, Science Club, Youtll Council ol Cllurclles. STANLEY REED, Jr. Annie Oct Your Gun, Band. Broad- casting, Citizens' Club, City Govemment Internsiiip, UI Remember Mama, Junior Acliievement, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society, National Tiles- pians, Onions in tlle Stew. Optimist, Orcllestra. enior ,fgcfiuified JOHN BEN REEVES Citizens' Club, City Government Intern- sliip, Hi-Y. National Honor Society, Opti- mist, Science Club, Senior I'Iomeroom Representative. Student Council. DIANNE RHODUS Middie Magic Malcers, Prom Jubilee Committee, Y-Teens. JOANNA ROBERSON Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Club, G.A.A., Glue Club, HI Remember Ma- ma, Medley d'Amour, lvlixcd Cltorus, National rllliespians, uOnions in tI1e Stewf' pro m Committee, Sopllomore Girls' League, Mldlie Red IVIill, Tire Student Prince, Triple Trio, Y-Teens. BENNETT L. ROBERTS Baseball, Basketball, Glee Club, Hi-Y, I'Ii-Y Council, Intramurals, Middie Manor Board, Mixed Cliorus, Prom Committee, Prom Jubilee Committee, Student Council. FRIT7 ROBERTS Baslcetball Manager, Cvlee Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals. Citizens' Club, City Cvovern- ment Internsltip, Prom Jubilee Commit- tee, Youtli Forum. PATRICIA PEARL ROBERTS GI.-ff Club, IVIicIdie Magic Malrers. JAMES H. ROBINSON Band, Ili-Y, Hi-Y Council. Mixed Clio- rus. Onions in tlie Stew. RITA BETII ROMAN Business Cadet Club. Glue Club, lvliddie Magic lvlalcers, JANICE MARIE ROOP Business Cadet Club, Citizens' Club, Junior Hunu-room Representative. GLENDA LOU RUPE Citizens' Club, Glet- Club, Ivlixed CI1o- rus, Senior Homt-room Representative, Ilrom Committee, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cab- incl. RONALD SARZIER lli-Y, Intramurals, Student Council. EDWARD LEE SCHROCK HI Remember IVIama, Junior Homeroom Representative, Prom Committee. NANCY E. SEBASTIAN City Government Internsllip, Cvlee Club, Junior Acliievement. Medley d'Amour, Mixed Cliorus, Youtli Council ol Clturclles. MARK SELBY I'li-Y, Swimming. MARY PAT SHINN Citizens' Club, F. I'.A., Glcc Club, I Remember IVIama. Junio r Classical League, HMetlIey d'Amour. M i x e d Cliorus. Niglitingale, Prom Committee, Sopliomore Girls' League, Student Coun- eil, Y-Teens. PEGGY ANN SICKLES Mirldie Magic Malcers, Nigbtingale. WAYNE L. SINK Glee Club, Hi-Y. BARBARA SLAMKA G.A.A.. Glee Club, Junior Acilievement, Mixed Cliorus, Sopliomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. JAMES P. SLEZAK Band. Baseball, Intramurals. 160 VVILLIAM l.. SMITH Ola-e Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Junior Acllievement. ALLAN LEE SNELLING Junior Acliievement. 'TRAVIS ANN SNIDER Annie Get Your Gun. Art Club, Citizens' Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, HI Remember Mama, Junior Classical League, Mixed Cborus, Na- tional Tlicsoians, Onions in tiie Stew... Prom Committee, So p I1 o m o r e Girls' League, Y-Teens. GENE AUTRY SNOVV Baslcetball, Football, Cvlee Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Traclc. ORVILLE GENE SORRELL Intramurals. VVANDA I.. SOUTH Business Cadet Club, Glee Club, Intra- murals, ulvletlley d,Alll0Ul ,n Ivlirldie lvlag- io lvItllCf'l'S, Mixed Cltorus. HAROLD E. SPENCER Baseball, I'Ii-Y, Intramurals. JOE SPENCER Intramurals. GEORGE C. STEGEMILLER Band, Band Council. Ili-Y, I-Ii-Y Council, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Orrliestra. ROGER L. STEWART Intramurals, Junior Acllievement. SHARON LOUISE STILES Business Cadet Club. G.A.A., Gtee Club. .Iunior Acltievement, Junior Home- room Representative, UlVIedley d'Amour, Nlixed Cliorus, Prom Jubilee Committee, Sopltomore Girls' League. GEORGIA I . STOREY nAnnie Get Your Cllll,H Citizens' Club, City Government Inlernsliip, F.T.A., G.A.A,, G.A.A. Board, Junior Classical League, lvliclclletonian, Ivliddicttes, Opti- mist, Prom Committee, Soplxomore Girls' League, Y-Teens. ROBERT ALLEN STRASSBURGER I'Ii-Y. Football, Swimming. MARVA JANE STRICKLAND G.A.A., lVIicldie Magic Malcers, Nightin- gale, Prom Committee, Soplioinore Girls' League. Y-Teens. Y-Teen Cabinet, Youtb Council ol Cliurclics. WII.I.IAM ERNEST SVARDA Band, Band Council, Hi-Y. Junior Class- ical League. ulVIedIey d'Amour, Na- tional I'Ionor Society, Orcllestra. MARY JO SVVISHER Annie Get Your Gun, G.A.A., Glee Club, I Remember Marita. Medley d'Amour, Middie Magic Malcers, Prom Conunittee, Sopliomore Girls' League, Y- Teens. LINDA LOU TAYLOR Business Cadet BETTE JO THOMAS Mixed Cilorus. ILFDITII EVELYN THOMAS Annie Get Your Gun. F.T.A.. Gtcc CIuIJ, uIVIocIIey 1I'Amour, Ntictcttetnnian, Ntixr-ft Ctlorus, Nationat Honor Society, Orrtu-strn. Prom Committee, Soptiomore Girts' League, Triptc Trio, Youtti Councit ot Ctiurttn-s. MIIIM- Sturtont Prince. LORITITA THOMPSON Gtoo Ctutx, HIVIecIIey Ct'AIll0l1F,,, Ntixt-d Ctiorus. HVIIIIQ- Rm-ct IVtiII.n Y-Teens. DON TIPELI. Ili-Y, Intrnnnurnts, .Iunior Artiievement. TED DAVID TRAYLOR Iinsetmtt, Citizens' CIuI1, I'.ootIJnII, I'Ii-Y, Inlrnnuurnts. .Iunior Honu-room Regresent- ntivc, Optimist, Prom Committee, Science Ctutr, Stuctm-nt Councit, Tracie. DAVID ROBERT TRIICK Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Ctuta, I:ootIJaII, GI:-e Ctuts, Hi-Y, Intrnmurats. .Iunior I'Ionn-room Representative, Mid- cttolnninn, Natinnat TI11-spians, Senior Itomeroom Representative, Stuctont City Commissioner, Swimming, Tim Stuctent I,rinve,I' rtirnrtc, Youttl Counrit ot Ctiurrtws. BERNARD ARTHUR TURNER .Iunior Actiiovenwnt. SUZANNE JEAN UPTON UIQ-e CIUIJ, IVtixerI Ctiorus, Y-Teens. ROBIN ELIZABETH VELTE HAnnie Get Your Gun, F.'I'.A., G.A.A.. Ci.A.A. Bnnrrt, Girts' Stnto, ut Remem- Iwr IVIamn. ,Iunior Ctnssicat I..caguL', INIimIcIIetoniun. Nationat Honor Society, Nntionnt Ttxespians, Onions in ttie Stow, Optimist, Prom Committee. Soptmniorm- Girtsv League, Student Boarct ot Ettucution, Sturt:-nt Counrit, Y-Teens, Y-Toon Catwinet. I'I'IYLLIS .IEAN VINSON G,A.A., titer: Ctntv, Ntixvrt Ctlorus Nigtltingute. GEORGE L4-ROY VOEGELE IIE-Y, IYIix4'1I Ctiorus, Srii-mm' CIuIr. JAMES C XYAGNER Ifnstu-tIrnII. IIM L. VVALKER Ihskt-ilmll, Iroottmtt, I'Ii-Y. Tracie. BOB XVALLACE Ijonttmtt. I'Ii-Y, Intrnmurats. MARTI'IANNE VVARREN Annie Got Your Gun, Citizens' Ctutl. t:.,I'.A., CLICC Ctutz, nt IQCIHCIH' In-r Ixtillllihn IIMQQIICV cI'Amour,H tvtictrtic Ixtnnor Bonrct, INIicILIiettcs, tvtixczt Ctiorus. Nntionat Ttnesoinns. Onions in tile Stow. Optimist, Prom Committee, Soptnomoro Cirts' Lt-nguv, Stuctent Boarct ot Ifcturation, Tile Student Prinrr-,V Y- TISUUIIS, Y-Toon Cntbinet. MARY KATI-IRYN XVATSON Citizvns' Ctutv, ,I u n i o r ACTltl'X't'llt0IIt, .Iunior Ctnssirnt League, IVIixeLI Ctiorus. Orvtnestru. Prom Committee, Soptiomore Cirts' Longue, endow ,xgclfiuifiw RON VVEAVER City Government Internstlip, t:ootIJaII, Hi-Y. .Iunior Ctassicat League, Ntixect Ctiorus, Nationat Honor Society. Opti- mist, Prom Committee. Sricruiv Sturt:-nt Councit, Track. I5E'I'I'Y VVEBI3 CII:-4-rtffnctvr. Citizens' CIUIJ. G.A.A.. GI.-0 Ctuti. .Iunior ACIlIl'Vl'lll4'llt, .Iunior Ctnssicnt I.engu4-, 'KMA-cII4-y cI'Amour, INIirIfIiett4-s, INtix4-:I C Ito ru s, Nationat Honor Society. Optiliiist, Orc'Itestrn. Prom f:0Illllltttt'0, Stuctent Councit, Y- Ti-4-ns, Youttu Counrit ot Ctuurctu-s. ,IOHN NVEIKEL Iinnct, Iinmt Councit, this.-ImII', Boys, Stair, Give Ctutl, Hi-Y, Intmmumts. ,Iunior Ctnssirat TA'ttQlll1, Atixt-LI LTIIGTUS. Nationat Itonor Society. Orrtic-strn, Prom cT0llIlIlttt1'1', Sviviirv CInI1. UTIH- Stuctent I,rim'z-,H Youtti Forum. MARCIA XVEINSTEIN Annie Get Your Gun, Citizens' Ctutw. G,A.A., Gtoc Ctutw, 'AI Ri-inemtrr-r Ixta- mnf' uIYIetIIa-v qI'Amour, Ntixect Ctmrus. Nntionat VISIIBSDIUIIS, HOnions in ttu: Stn-W, Prom Committee, Scicncc Si-nior Homcroom Rl'l7Fl'St'ItI2ttIN'1', SODIIO- more Girts' Lengu c, mtitic Sturtont IJrin4'e.H Y-Tm-ns. JERRY VVELLS Fnnttmntt, I'Ii-Y, Trnvtc. .IUDY XVENDELL Businvss Cnctct CIUIJ, City Government Intm-rnstmip. G.A.A.. Gtce CIuIJ, .Iunior Actiivvcmont, IVIix0LI Ctiorns, Prom Com- mittee. Soptiomoru Girts' Lf-agua-. Y- Tot-ns. PATRICIA ANN XVENDT uAnnie G4-t Your Gun, Citizens' Ctutq, City Govormnent Intcrnstrip, G.A.A., U,A.A. Bonrrt, Gtr-c CIuIw, I Rc-inemizer Fianna, Junior Ctnssirnt Loaglu'. Ntict- rttotonian, Nntionnt Ttxospinns, Nigtltin- gate. uflnions in ttlf' Stow. Clptimist, Prom Coinmitlr-P, Prom .InIuiIee Commit- too, Soptiomore Girtsi Lx-nguc, Y-Tm-r-ns, Y-Toon Cntrint-t. IANICE ELLEN VVERNER Business Cnatot CIuIu STEVE YVERTZ Sriviin- Ctutx. Intmmurats. LOUIS VINSON VVHITE Banft, I:ootImII, Orrtiestra, Trartc. SIDNE ANN VVHITEHEAD Iinnct, Banlt Counrit, .Tunior Ctnssiriat I.t'2lQ'llt', NIIIIIDIIHI Honor Society. Nigtlt- ingntc-, Optimist, Orctleslrzi, Prom Com- mittvo, Sr'i1'm'0 Ctutv, Stumtont Councit, Y-Tr-1-ns, YoutI1 Forum. DANIEL VVILKIN Ili-Y, Inlrannurats, Sricnre CIuIJ, YoutI1 Forum. SUSAN VVILKIN Citizens' QTIUIJ, C.A.A., Gtee UI Ronin-intwr IVInmn, Nationat Ttmspians. Nigtntingatv, Prom Committee. Soptmmore Girts' League, Y-Tr-ens. .IOY LEE NVILLS Business Cnrtet CIuID, Ixtittciie Ivtagic Ixintu-rs. 161 MARY ELIZABETH VVILSON Citizons' CIuIJ, I'.T.A., G.A.A., I Rc-rin-iiitwr Ntaiiinf' .I u n i 0 r Ctassicnt I.:-aglue, Honions in ttlc Stow, Prom Commiltvv. Soptiomorv Gifts' Leaguv. Y- Ti-1-ns. ANN VVINGET UAnnie Got Your Gun.n Art CIUI1, Citi- zm-ns' CIuIi. City Governnu-nl Intvrnstlip, G.A.A.. HI Rem:-mtxcr INIninn. Mifldif- Ixingic ATnIwrs, Ixiictcttetoninn, Nationat Itonor Sorivty, N at t io n n I Ttiospians, Onions in ttle Stew, Optimist, Prom Coininittf-v, Quitt ami Srrott, Srienn- Ctutr, Soptiomore Girts' I,t-argue, Stuctc-nt City Coinmissons-r, Y-Ti-1-ns, Y o u t I1 Forum. SANDRA KAY XVI SE Business Unit:-l Ctntn. BARRY XVOLFER City Gow-rninent Ilttl'fIlSIltl!. Cl.-.1 CIUIJ, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Counrit, Intrnmurats, Junior Ctnssicat I.:-augur-. .Iunior Hmm-romn Rcp- resvntativv, Atictctie IVtanor Boarrt. Prom Committoo. Srionre Ctutx, Swiniming, YoutI1 ITOFUIII. TOM NVOLTER UAnnic Get Your Gunf' Boys' Slntv, Citizvns' Ctutm, Hi-Y, ht Rvmemtn-r tVIa- nm, .Iunior Ctassirat League, nIVIvcIIcy cI'Amour,n Ntidctie IVIanor Boarct, IYIixf'cI Ctnorus. Nationat Honor Society, Na- tionnt 'I1Iu-spinns, nfjnions in ilu- Stow, Prom Committee, Scivilro CIuIm, Youttl Connc-iI ot' Ctiurctics. ELISERT DALE VVOOD Bnstiottxatt, Gteo Ctutb, IIi-Y, Intrnmur- nts. IYIixi-lt Ctiorus, ucjnions in tIie Stow. Prom Committee. .IOIIN P. WOOD I'IootImII Ixtnnnger, Trnctc Ivtanngvr. LINDA XVOODRUEE HAnnic Got Your Gun. F.T.A., G.A.A.. Gtr-v Ctutm, HI Rm-inemtur-r IVtamn, .Inn- ior Ctassirnt Lcaguv, 'livin-cttey cI'Amour, Niixozt Ctlorus. Nntionat Honor Society, Nutionat VISIICSIJIHIIS, Onions in ttie Stow, ffptimist. Orrtlestrzx, Prom Com- mitts-m-, Prom .IuI1iI1'0 Committvc. Senior I'Iom4-room Roprr-st-nlntiw-, Soptiomorr' Ciirts' I,eag,5ue, 'l'Iu- Stuctm-nt Prince., TripIe Trio, Y-Teens. JAMES KENNETH VVYATT' Basotmatt, Ctr-rs CIuIm, Hi-Y, Intrninurats. KAY MARIE YARBER GI:-o Ctuti, Nigtrtingnte, Soptmmnro Girts' I,t ElQfllt', Y-Toons. EAITII YINGST Annie G4-t Your Gun, Citizens' CIUI1, City Gov:-rnment Infemstlip, G.A.A., Gln- CIuI'J, HI Reine-mtmer IVtznna, HIVINI- Icy ct'Amnnr, iwixs-ct Ctlorns, Nntionat Honor Solis-ty. N n l i 0 n n I PITIICSPITAIIS. Onions in ttie Slow, Optimist. Stu- ttc-nt City Commissioner, Y-T4-1-ns. YoutI1 Connrit ot' CI1urrI1os. BOB YOUNG Gln- CIuIr, Hi-Y, .Iunior Actiivvemont, IVIixs-at CIIKIFIIS. PATRICIA ZAPP Bnnrt, Orctivstra. . 1 fo'-1 ok: soil- fo,- QL-Jim:on313.1351f:E?f.51.3i',2'25Mo o ff? ax , , J YUU CAN TELL ,, THE mms 0F A NAnoN ov ns Aovfonsfmfurs . . . George Norman Douglas ygo!1fe1f'1fi5ing v w r ,,.w.gW.,, I A 1 an - Raw . If ,. F ,f F N ff, K . a f. - , :gg X f ' 4 ? 'iii .il WT . N, Qi A045 ig :F , .-g . IM-3 ' ' w .Q 1 onord cm Qfizeo - fQ58 ELECTION CHARLES R. HOOK - Foundation in Citizenship: First Honor for Girls - 315.00 Rosalie Ruth Maffett Second Honor for Girls - 310.00 Lynn Kathryn Danner First Honor for Boys - 315.00 Thomas SeBastian Tenforde Second Honor for Boys - 310.00 Dennis Buckley Block ALPHA COUNCIL No. 326, JR. O. U. A. M. - High Honors in Citizenship: 810.00 and Plaque . .....,.,...,,,,,,,,,, Zella Mae Gentry DIAMOND GARDNER CORPORATION - GARDNER DIVISION - Award in Community Service: S100 Savings Bond ,,,7,, , Stephen David Geckeler THE AMERICAN LEGION AMERICANISM FOUNDATION: First Honor fThe Charles F. Wilmore Memorialj 315.00 ,,,,, .. .. 7,,7,,,,, . Jerry Ray Lucas Second Honor fMiddletown Post 218 Awardi- S10.00 .. ,,,,,,,cc,..,i,,, . Robert Earl Stegemiller Third Honor fMiddletown Post 218 Awardj - 35.00 , ,,,, .. . ,,,, . I . David William Danner LES DOUZE AMIES-Award in Better Inter- Racial Relations: First Honor-310.00 ,. .. Hazel E. Whitncr Second Honor-35.00 . ,,c.. Ronald Clark Morgan KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MERIT AWA.RD: First Honor-8910.00 ,,c. Raymond Freeman Oram Second Honor-55.00 .. ,,,, Phyllis Anne Mechling CARRIE DELL KIMBALL MEMORIAL - School Service Award: 355.00 , . . .. , , , ..... Mary Ann Morgan 355.00 . .. ,....... ,.... Susan Dianne Clark 35.00 ,,.,,,, .... . .. , ,, ........... .. Joe Young ARMCO ASSOCIATION: Football Trophy . .... .... D ennis Buckley Block Basketball Trophy ,,,, H Jerry Ray Lucas BOOSTERS' CLUB ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP: 35200 toward tuition to College Larry Edward Emrick MIDDLETOWN CLASSROOM TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION: S100 toward tuition at an Accredited Teacher Training College . , ,, Phyllis June Kincaid MU CHAPTER, PHI BETA PSI SORORITY - The Helen Schatzmann Memorial Award :- 9525 toward college training for Elementary Teaching . . ...... ....... ..... . .. Phyllis Cox MIDDLETOWN SCHOLAR-At the University of Cincinnati: One Year's Tuition ..... .. ...... John Edward Tyler SELMA COHEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: S110 toward tuition to College .. Clara Jean Kocsis HELEN MATHEWS MUSIC MEMORIAL: 350.00 toward tuition in a recognized School of Music , ,,,.,. .... V irginia Ruth Tyson CONT B. F. HARWITZ AWARD, ENDOWED BY ELLIOTT D. LEVEY-Foundation in Public Speaking: First Honor CTieJ- Books ,,.., ...................... S tephen David Geckeler Books ................ ............................... P at Wireman Second Honor-Books .......... Myron Joel Aronoff DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-Excellence in American History A Gold Medal . ....... .... ......... M i chael Owen Keffer CHARLES PALMER DAVIS ME'DAL - Excellence in Current History: A Bronze Medal .. ,... ..,,.... Myron Joel Aronoff A Bronze Medal ......... .. Robert Earl Stegemiller LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS-Excellence in Government Study: 3510.00 ,...... . . ..,... Richard David Isroff 3510.00 . ..... ......... . . ............ Marcia Louise Wolter BAUSCH AND LOMB-Excellence in Scientific Research: A Bronze Medal . .. . .. Raymond Freeman Oram RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE- Excellence in Mathematics and Science: A Gold Medal . ........ Russell Wood Galloway, Jr. A Gold Medal . Thomas SeBastian Tenfordc ARION NATIONAL MUSIC FOUNDATION AWARD IKIWANIS CLUBJ: 3510.00 . ........ .. George Michael Dennis THE BARBARA COFFMAN AWARD QThe Middletown Civic Symphonyjz 335 00 .. . . ...... . . ..... . Nita Lou Ellison CATHERINE AND LOUIS SCHOMER MEMORIAL-Foundation in Household Arts: First Honor-3510.00 ............. Nancy Lou Kitchen Second Honor-355.00 .. Barbara Ann Clemons MARGARET PINKERTON MEMORIAL KGIVEN BY WAR MOTHERSl-Excellence in Home Science: 810.00 ....... .... ...... . . ..... R ichard Allen Horn ALICE E. SCHEIBERT MEMORIAL NURSING AWARD: First Honor-Gold Medal . . , Juletta A. Miracle Second Honor-Silver Medal ..... .. Peggy Tewalt Third Honor-Bronze Medal .. Carol Jean Mullins WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO THE BUTLER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY-Sustained Interest in Nursing: 310.00 .. ,. ..... ...... P at1'icia Ann Hatton 3510.00 f f ' f f - Cherie Link MIDDLETOWN CHAPTER, NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION- The Margaret D. Klopp Memorial Award - Excellence in Secretarial Co-op Work: First Honor-8510.00 ........ Marlene Jane Lindberg Second Honor-35.00 .... Connie Louise Redding M. H. S. BAND ASSOCIATES RECOGNITION AWARD: First Honor-3515.00 H Robert Earl Stegemiller Second Honor-9510.00 .. Gerald Wayne McQuinn Honorable Mention .... ,. ...... . .. Gertrude Day ARMCO FABRICATING FOREMEN'S CLUB- Excellence in Metal Shop: First Honor-310.00 . . .... Larry J. Callahan Second Honor-35.00 .... . ,,,. Billy Gene Hall E S T S Z. W. RANCK MEMORIAL-Foundation in Spelling: First Honor-810.00 ........ Elizabeth Louise Gould Second Honor-355.00 ..,... .... . . . Peggy Tewalt OFFICE OUTFITTERS-Speed and Accuracy in Typing: A Corona Typewriter .... ..... . ,. Carole Rae Stamper fContinued on page 1885 164 We believe these truths THIS MAN barely survived a tortured existence in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Today . . . millions like him are confined in the living h ll f mmunist sla labor camps. ff self evident That all men are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Our liberty is not guaranteed. It is a brittle treasure which We shall keep only so long as We believe in it...and do our share to help keep it alive. M ddletown Oh o ARIVIOO 'STEEL CORPORATION 165 REED-KLOPP'S Quality Furniture Since 1917 Carpeting and Appliances Central Avenue Middletown, Congralfmfafiond anal EM M5485 fl 1959 gidacfnalea of W if Sf TOM W. BAIRD, SR REAL ESTATE Ann INSURANCE 913 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Dress Right . . .You Can'T Afford Not To rg? Sol Schneider Men's Wear 1320 Central Ave. GA 3-5181 - Q TO THOSE OF YOU WHO MADE IT CONGRATULATIONS ln it Ata- LW! House OF cnnoms 3-f l ' 3209 s. MAIN vis A Mmmsroww, omo D .N 01452 0 CAVOWQG Souih Main S+ree+ fl I al . lyk illtggzr Ng f ,T l if lim 314' if Congratulations Class of '59 We're not gazing into our crystal ball . . . A We're not reading tea leaves or studying stars . . . But We do know the shape of things to come! lomlffiyh Rauf? ,Service Dorothy Huff, Hair Stylist 1326 FAIRMOUNT AVE. GA 3-4852 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1959 .r:1:2:r:f.:::r. 2,-f , ..,.f , sisI2:sfsfs2efsfa25f2if5z525s3s - r- ' iiiiiisq.. -'f:'ffff.Q-' 'ff , . 25 A f' :5?555:2 ,.,fAff:: ' ' 4:s5i?555S5sg ,., -' ,ff .4 .-.-.1 .-.-:-za: .-:-: 4----', - ir' -:' '---- ,-:-no-2 -w .-.-:4:-:-:-:-:+. f'1'1'-ff'f'1' G-Fi H 4:5 422' ff 5 ,.gE55 Ef ,.f55? P E ...i. ' ,t,,,4. , ' .I-1-:-I-2 -:F ,,igZ'.'-I-155:I-Z-2-24:-j-g.g1g.. -,glifgigiglgigiiigini 'g. ..g2gIgIg151g, 4,A, I. -...,. -Z. . 2' ,,,.g. .. .... it ,,,, .. 1357. .-Z-I-7-Zi' 'J' 'f'EjE'E'E'1',,, , .:15:5:5n35jT:1g:5:::j.jE'E:5:5:3:5:g:g::.,:51g:5:3:5:5:fzgzr-2 f:5:i - :155gE:5'5'5:5:5:E5:5:5:5:gg.,:5:3:5E5ErE5Z3Z5E?5E,E:5:f., ,eg-' '-'335:513-3:g:g3:5:5:g:5:5:..-:3E3E5Egigigigigfzijjggigiw .Q IEFE , 55555:- 168 P B ST WISHES, CLASS OF 1959 f f 'V I Lx ,iffy ,157 W Z Z Ross M. Snyclereiealty Co Complete Real Estate, I'I'lS?fl7'Cl7'lC6 cmcl Bililcliiig Service Ccs+ell Bldg. GA 3-4638 Midclie Manor Boarcl says uSee You Saturday COMPLIMENTS OF V E L T E'S HARDWARE as EQUIPMENT Jacobsen 8z Bolen's Lawn Equipment 8: Supplies WEST MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 169 Congratulations To The Class of 1959 Sure You Are Interested In Easier Living, So SHIIP AT Th i rkields FRANKLIN, OHIO Phone SH 6-6457 COMPLIMENTS OF ASHWORTH Coal 8. Building Supply Co. 0 First 81 Big Four Railroad GA 2-0071 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF BUCKEYE PAPER PRODUCTS CO. See Us AI' Our New Loca'I'ion GA 3-4601 Com Ie+e Line of Jani'I'or Su lies P PP Complele Line of Re-sl'auran+ Supplies 8: Equip I' 2520 ATCO DRIVE MIDDLETOWN. OHIO 5 SOL A. FINKELMAN REALIOR Complefe Real Esfafe and Insurance Realtor Service Doesnft Cost - IT PAYS!! 107 S. Main S+. GA 3-9431 LEWIS DRUGS, Inc. 1051 Cenfral Avenue 171 Fred ToHen, Judy Thomas, Carol Grier, Sam Bell Guyler Buick, Inc. North Verity Parkway The Best ln Home-Killed Meats The Mayer Meat Co. STORE PACKING HOUSE 1031 Cen+ro1 Avenue Michigan ond Wo1nu+ GA 2-6358 - GA 2-8510 GA 2-9021 172 Q' HI W Inf CREAM COMPANY 173 Compliments anal Best Wishes T0TheCzaSS0f1959 PARTY SERVICE Central Auto Supply Co. 1202 First Ave. J' First and Canal Wholesale Distributor of Nationally Advertised Parts ' GA 2-0555 Luther, Bnh, and Tom Selby Middletown, Ohio i FINE FURNITURE, CUSTOM DRAPERIES and CARPETING it FURNITURE comvnnv 174 WPFB 9-I-0 On Your Radio Q Complele play-by-play coverage of all Middie Foolball and Baskelball Games sponsored by Gardner Middlelown l-ligh parlicipales in lhe Parade of Schools heard each Salurday al l:00 P. M. and each Wednesday al 6:30 P. M. sponsored by Aeronca Aircrafl Corporalion 7 SPUYUW 5 Flowers cAL 8. PERRY eRlER Flowers for Any Occasion of 0 Holidays . . 31122221215 THE BUNNEBTICUT MUTUlll 9 Weddings 0 Dances 0 Anniversaries SUQQGSJV 710 Sixth Avenue You Buy Life Insurance GA 2-2272 Thus Save 'For Collaleral, Reliremenl, Member and Your Family. Florist Telegraph Delivery Service 175 Complete W KS NO MA CHWES USES abcls mining i.0T 'I' Stenographic f' Secretarial if . New Classes Sfcri' In June Accountmg if Business Middletown Business College Administration 9 SOUTH BROAD GA 2-6848 I Cali Me Before You Need Me CONGRATULATIONS GILLESPIE TO CLASS QF Insurance Service, Inc. I959 LIFE - FIRE - CASUALTY vvv F. H. Gillespie Roger W. Gillespie GA 3-1310 RES.GA 2-1015 2021 TyI'us Avenue Middlemwn. Ghio 1019 Cenircil Avenue 176 ANNEX Best Wishes To The Barber Shop Grgduohng Cioss of 1959 'A' 24 North Broad Next to P MIDIJLETUWN LINCOLN-MERCURY B0 oromount Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class Of 1959 IW ngzig? ll INLAND CONTAINER CORP. Middletown, Ohio 177 M c G R A W Construction Company, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Falirenliolz Shell Service Complete Lubrication Tune-Up Heyer Equipment Lusfur Seal Generator and Brake Service Radiator Flushed Crankcase Flushed GA 2-5152 Crawford and Woodlawn Middletown, Ohio DAVIDSON PHUTO SHUP, INII. Your Kodlak Dealer Complete Line of Cameras and Pliotograpliic Equipment Expert Plxoto Firiisliing Now Two Locations 1510 Central - GA 2-5072 and lvliclclletowne Shopping Center GA 5-9561 Nein Bros. Realty Cu. 507 Firsl' Nclfional Bank Bldg. Lyman R. Nein - Gordon R. Nein Serving Middlelonians Since l908' ROY A. WHITE C0 your Dean 81 Barry Paint Dealer in Middletown Roberson 81Son Sporting Goods 1201 Central Avenue GA 2-4191 RAWLING AND SPALDING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT PENDLETON WOOLENS WIGWAM SOX FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS EVINRUDE MOTORS 179 O 0 O Compliments of PRATT'S MARKET 542 Crawford C C 5 The Home of Fine Appliances MELAMPY's WESTINGHOUSE MAYTAG APPLIANCES MOTOROLA RADIO - TELEVISION 1321 CenI'raI Ave. GA 2-2561 QUEEN CITY FLYING SERVICE, Inc. Charter Service - Air Ambulance Service MUNICIPAL AIRPORT MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Middletown GA 2-5261 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1959 Timmons Insurance Au+omobiIe ' Fire 29 Years of Insurance Service Chas. B. Timmons Room 701 GA 2-4631 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Wasie noi, Wani noi - Poor Richard 180 Susan Crawford, Carolyn Kemp, FaH'h Yings'l', Judy Koehler ONE OF OHIO'S FINEST STORES THE JO!-IN ROSS STORE 181 I3iIIen-Crow A Pharmacies CONSISTENTLY FINE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ALWAYS AT FAIR PRICES CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF 1959 We Wish You Compliments of Dohn Hardware The Very BesT of Good Luck In All Your FuI'ure Endeavors Laid if? Lassie Shop I BETTER INFANTS' AND cHII.DREN's 37 Years APPAREL FROM BIRTH TO SIZE 14 of 1209 CenI'raI Ave. GA 3-6442 Sefvife Compliments of Virgil T. Clark and Thomas S. Helclman MERIT CLEANERS We Own and Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant PICK-UP AND DELIVERY For Quick and Efficient Service Call MERIT MIDDLETOWN GA 2-6851 Merit Makes Your Garments Look Better - Last longer 1301 151' Avenue GA 2-6851 jg f Worthmore m?'f0W' Clothes Shop Rauf? ,gizruice OLIVE WILLIAMS 4 2200 Central Ave. GA 2-0031 Middletown, Ohio The Store For HART - SCHAFFNER - MARX CLOTHES Strodtbeclz Coal Company West Middletown, Ohio John L. Strodtbeck 8: Son Compliments of Herb Plumbing Co. X92 1326 Manchester Avenue GA 2-5561 GA 2-1261 . OT,1. Complime-nfs of 01' Reeves, Inc. Z 0' ' 1206 Cenlral Ave. - GA 2-7181 Grade A MIDDLETOWN, or-no Dairy Proclucls If It's Bordenfs, It's Got To Be Good. DIAMONDS SILVERWARE WATCHES CLOCKS ENGRAVING GA 2-5451 10 Bellemonle S+. Wafch and Jewelry Repair Compliments of H U G H E S 0 0 0 Q M O T Q R I N C . Compliments to Class of '59 DESOTO Fireflite - - - 505 2 Fireclome - - - 295 Firesweep - - - 280 PLYMOUTH Belvedere - - - 225 Fury ----- 505 GA 2-5646 Tee s Restaurant YANKEE ROAD O OO 6? Serving lwiclcllelown for over 19 years as a Desoto-Plymouth Dealer Dick Capozzi Marilyn Marshall Mardic Crow Ruth Ellen Phillips JOHN RODERER SHOES Strand Theatre Bldg. 185 NORRIS Insurance Agency Harry and Mildred Norris Bill McGuire For Insurance of All Kinds Real Esfafe 3706 Tyfus Avenue Across from Slafe Highway Garage Middletown, Ohio GA 3-3254 Complimen+s of BURNETT'S R5 Midclleiowrfs Finesi Fashions For Juniors - Misses hey iooa-ioio CENTRAL AVENUE Besl Wishes THE DENNY LUMBER BUMPANY llOl70T 70 Yvnrs Serving COMPLIMENTS OF Rus Dempster General Tire Sales 135 N. VERITY PARKWAY - GA 2-6354 ir -k -k The Communilyn Kfsfff Syslem Recapping FIRST AVENUE al GRIMES STREET VUlCani1ln9 Wheel Balancing Baueries 40012470 fn, a haf .W Q W MLW sw dy qWQYq10fi?,WAe agifarr gina! 6. M035 L sam? Q , l Ly Uf if if if if Congratulations to the Class of '59 4 4 4 4 2615 S. Main Sfreef GA 2-3231 W E S U G G E S T Compliments of BEVERAG ES THE A Flavor For Every Taste CQQLIDCE CQMPANY GA 2-6101 8 f onom emo! jxfized - f Q58 fContinued from page 1643 GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP - GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL-Foundation in College Preparatory Course: First Honor for Girls-3520.00 Elizabeth Louise Gould Second Honor for Girls-310.00 Rosalie Ruth Maffett First Honor for Boys QTieJ- S15.00 ,,Y,, ,,,,, R ussell Wood Galloway, Jr. 5515.00 .. Thomas SeBastain Tenforde BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Secretarial Training Course: First Honor-21510.00 . Judith Marie Horton Second Honor-355.00 . 7777 Connie Louise Redding SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP - THE WOMAN'S CLUB-Foundation in English: First Honor fTieJ- S5.00 , ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , ., Lynn Kathryn Danner 955,00 ,,,,7, 777,,,,,7 , ,, ., 777,,7,7. .... S arah Jean Smith 5155.00 r,,,o ,,,L,LL, ,L.,,,......rr ,..,,,,. J o h n Edward Tyler ERNESTINE E. ROUDEBUSH-Foundation in Latin : First Honor-510.00 ,Y,,,,,, Patricia Ann Hatton Second Honor-55.00 . ,,,, Phyllis Anne Mechling COLIN GARDNER-Foundation in Mathematics: First Honor-Gold Medal 1 Robert Earl Stegemlller Second Honor-Silver Medal ,,,, Jerry Ray Lucas A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOL- Foundation in Science: First Honor fTieD- 59,09 H , 77VYw,, , Russell Wood Galloway, Jr. 559,00 W ,,MA H ,, ,,,,,,,,, , , Michael P. O,N6ll 339,00 , ,, , Thomas SeBastian Tenforde MRS. GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL- Foundation in History: First Honor-515.00 rrr...77rr Kay Suzanne Clark DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY-Foundation in Shorthand and Typing: First Honor-815.00 ,r,,,.., Connie Louise Redding Second Honor-21510.00 .,,,,, Carole Rae Stamper SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP PHI BETA PSI SORORITY-Foundation in French: First Honor-3510.00 L Elizabeth Louise Gould Second Honor-35.00 ., ,,,,,,.. ..,, C lara 502111 Kocsis MABEL E. FARIES SPANISH AWARD- Q Foundation in Spanish: First Honor-510.00 Rosalie Ruth Maffett Second Honor fTieJ- . , Virginia Ellen Beattie 32.00 .r,rr., Alynn Day Phyllis June Kincaid 52.00 .......... ..... . I . S2.00., . .... J. DIX RIGGS-Foundation in Social Science: First Honor-310.00 ::,:,,,,,..... N-QHCY E- Davis Second Honor-55.00 :,:,,:,. Beverly Jean Sticklen ALL GRADES CONSIDERED VANCE E. CRIBBS-Foundation in General Training Course: First Honor-310.00 H ..,.,,.. Hazel E. Whitner Second Honor-35.00 ..., W Margaret Ann Billett MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. 804 -Foundation in Practical Arts Course: First Honor-310.00 ....,,,. Barbara Ann Clemons Second Honor-35.00 ,,,,,.,,,.,,,. Lois Elaine Morris MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH No. 804 -High Ranking Student in Attendance Only One Year: 310.00 .. . : ::,,,,:::.....,...,.,..,. Bruce Paul Bedford DANFORTH FOUNDATION CHI DARE YOU D -Honorable Mention: Book 1 Y . ,,......, ,,,,,,, N Oel Joseph Le Moyne B00k .....V. ,:,: .V:VV.., : V : I ,,,,.:, Janice Klare Roof THREE YEARS OF WORK MUSIC CLUB-Foundation in Music: First Honor fVocalD-310.00 Ruth Carolyn Mendenhall Second Honor fInstrumentalJ-CTieJ- 32.50 f . f. W W ,,,: .. ,,,:, L . : Gertrude Day 2152.50 , H H ,,,,,. ....,., , Tom L, Eck OMICRON CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY-Foundation in Music: First Honor CInstrumentalD-fTieJ- 395.00 .. . I ,,,, , ..,,. , , Mary Ann Margerum 55.00 ,,,,, . ,:,,,:,, :,,,,,, R ussell Morton Taylor Second Honor fVocalI-35.00 Judith Kay Whitt DELTA CHI SIGMA SORORITY-Foundation in Home Economics: First Honor-310.00 .. H , .. : Lois Elaine Morris Second Honor-35.00 ,,,, . , . Carol Louise Bellaw BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Shop Work: First Honor-310.00 ,.,... : Eugene Bryant Second Honor-35.00 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, R obert R. Bieller SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY-Foundatiznt in r : First Honor-51510.00 , .. H James A. Lehmkuhl Second Honor fTieJ- . u 252,00 , .,.. ,....,, , , ,,.. Janice Kaye Lykins 52.00 ..,.. ..,. , ,, ..... .,,,,,....,., S usan C. Mills 32,00 ,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,, Linda Katherine Russelo KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 37-Foundation in Public Speaking and Dramatics: First Honor-310.00 ,,,. Stephen David Geckeler TWO YEARS OF WORK BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB-Foundation in Bookkeeping and Accounting: First Honor-510.00 .. . ,,,, Judith Marie Horton Second Honor-355.00 Margaret Ann Hutchinson H. W. NAEGELE MEMORIAL-Foundation in Printing: First Honor-310.00 , Daniel Lee Lunsford Second Honor-35.00 .,.., .,..,,,,.,., D onald Hughley KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 37-Foundation in Dramatics: First Honor-310.00 ........ Dorothy Lynn Sams Second Honor-35.00 .,,: . I Sandra Kay McGraw KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 37-Foundation in Public Speaking I and II: First Honor-310.00 ,,,,. . : . Myron Joel Aronoff Second Honor-35.00 , ,:,, ,..,,:, Z ella Mae Gentry 188 J F R I S C ' 3207 South Main 1612 Germantown Road The W. T. Harrison Insurance Agency, Inc All Kinds of MORE THAN EVER . . . AMERICA'S in RoAD CAR 1 N 5 U R A N C E Beck-Taibert Pontiac, Inc. 25 NORTH MAIN STREET 1619 Cenfral Ave. Middlefown, Ohio Home of Hand Picked Used Cars DIAL GA 2-5406 SEAR Tile One Complete Shopping Center for All Your Needs Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 25 Soufh Main S+. Middieiown, Ohio 190 ROGERS JEWELERS AND Rogers Music Mart Salufe Kyle Class of 159 JOE LEWIS TRIMBLE'S Realtor - Builder 427 Balfimore Sfreei' F m - City - Commercial Property Quoliry Mears cmd Groceries I GA 2-8011 1312 First Avenue GA 2-5064 Free Delivery 191 LINK'S cH1LnREN's SHOP Everything for Children From Birth to 14 Years FINEST BAKED GOODS BAKED FRESH DAILY Decomtecl Cakes for all Occasions We bake with the best Infants' Boys' Girls' Shop Shop Shop .EEEEE SHOES IN ONE Central Pastry Shop MAKE SHOPPING FUN 1430 CENTRAL AVE. Free Parking At Rear of Store Across from City Building 31 s. Main sr. GA 2-6378 GA 3-4431 Compliment of The . Sh ' -W'll' C . Kitchen 8m Sheets, Inc. erwm I Iams O Real+ors ARTISTS' SUPPLIES Houses Q LCE PAINTS VE WALLPAPER Farms R + I E BHGS A rua 0 Sub-Divisions Buy Your Home While You Are Young l367 Cen+rcI Avenue GA 3-4644 ,. is ..ff'f.f 'VVRENN S THE WRENN PAPER COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1858 if -A' -A' + -nf Monufocfurers of Sofurcfring Paper, Filfer Paper, ond Absorbenf Specioljries To A2 ,. To ,'1,L4,l1Ljc J U,4f fl-WMC' Aw if ' ' A 'Q fd. lin. 9,1-Ju HM MM 3 , ET '3 5 A jL1W.4Hj0,y':'f6'JT fiTiQ'AS,?W -4L'f':,1! ig6i' cliff! f , -' Q Y-f MM' 5 L6Z 1LfA- VHA fi fmiinf - 1 .iigwf--Qxxfmi .Lvl 'JM' V3 phd, 4314111 ,fa ,ILM ,M F? f Mfr Lf rv 1 2' 74,150-J cfwj f'9'7M-A QLZLNEY fwff ,ZIV ' A , 'ITM I J .Qh4?,xr, my L fMy?,,i4l,G1j fffff if M V E P' , , wfuaw V f . .yr inf' I-l,,ig,1i 1 Q wi, f,.,.Mf 1 - 193 w if lr X F1 jiiff nfl!!! if J A 1 ..A, f f ., ,f 1- 'I g QF Vic lIassano's and Mom Donisi's Pizza House 2624 TYTUS AVENUE GA 3-7691 2711 S. Main Sfreef GA 2-6306 4713 E. Cen'l'ral Avenue GA 2-3576 Waifress, Don Helfon, Jim Robinson, Ann Wingei Tesf the Zesf ,,o. . Pizzas 8. Submarines To The Class of '59 rpiffsgurgz rplaie glass Co. Says Congra+ula+ions and +he Besi' of Luck Aufo Glass Exper+ly lnsfalled PAINT GLASS 1373 Cen+ral Ave. GA 3-5789 Congratulations Class of ,5Q ERV'S WATCH SERVICE 302 CASTELL BUILDING Watches ' Jewelry ' Diamonds gy Hats START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ik Blouses and gg Skirts . MAKE HOME LOANS J 3115 Separates wifh . Middletown Federal Savings Gm Loan Association sAvuNes AND LOAN BLDG. S. E. Corner Main and Cenfral Claradon Hat Shoppe GA 2547 1217 CENTRAL AVENUE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T959 is ATTEND THE THEATRE FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT X292 PARAMOUNT THEATRE 195 Congrafulafions To Class of 1959 Kemp Electric Supply Co. 601 Charles S+ree+ Wholesale Complimenfs of DAVE FINKELMAN Middlerown, Ohio YOUR Plays and Enferrainmenfs Wigs - Beards - Make-up - OpereH'as - efc. Ernest Hardware and Cycle Co. for all Groups and Occasions come from 208 CHARLES STREET ELDRIDGE. Q9 PUBLISHING COMPANY Complete Line of Hardware HILL AVENUE FRANKLIN, OHIO and Sporting Goods SCHWINN BICYCLES Use our convenienl' reading room MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS for plays of all publishers Compliments of Congratulations Class of 1959 Martin l.. Bauer Construction Company I-I Hardwood lumber H A G I A S 8. Millwork C A N D I E S 45 Years Exper' ln Building Ind ty Office d PI 'I' 1387 CENTRAL AVENUE 1909 Manchest A GA 2-6375 GA 2 6376 Compliments of MLAMI CABINET DIVISION The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Middletown, Ohio 197 'A' Congratulations To The Class of '59 CASTELL DRUG CO. Quality Drugs 1126 CENTRAL AVE. See Polly and Keep Jolly POLlSINI'S FOOD MARKET Quality Foods We Deliver 204 CRAWFORD STREET GA 2-3431 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 From MOORE Plumbing Co. Heating - Repair Service 43 S. Main St. Middletown, Ohio Wilmer Motors KW. S. Wilmerj NASH RAMBLER - METROPOLITAN SALES and SERVICE USED CARS Q 1901 Manchester Avenue GA 3-6555 Congratulations To The Middie Class of '59 Sharon Mar'I'in, Marfhanne Warren, Judy McKinney, Linda Woodruff, Linda Morris A L P I N' MIDDLETOWN'S FRIENDLIEST DEPARTMENT STORE 199 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 R. L. Grimes Ins. Agency Inc. lIRaIphll llBobll Reliable l nsuranceu 308 Castell Bldg. GA 3-6544 ,E ,,.,,'. Service A Specialty Wm. M. Housl-I -- JEWELER A 1007 Central Ave. GA 3-1216 tim MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Compliments of me COVVIQV men! Styles of Distinction CENTRAL and MAIN 200 Complimenlrs of 7f 'N fm METAL WORKERS 0 r ,W A R THE BROWN-SINGER CO. 600 Mary EHQ Mlddlefown, Ohio 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 GX R XXX And march right into .... 4 Q NORRIS MUSIC HOUSE KJ For All Your Musical Needs w X LOWREY ORGANS - SPINET PIANOS 'BA N MQ WEBER HI FI - GIBSON GUITARS 1 x X NURRIS MUSIC HOUSE 1316 rim Ave. Phone GA 2-2571 201 CONGRATULATIONS From MiddIeIown's NEWEST DEPT. STORE PE NN E Y 9 l l 7 7 I J K III M Il TAXI, lm. Skylighi Dining Room GIFTS - NEWS IIIIFFEE SHIIP MIDDLETOWN, OHIO RADIO DISPATCHED Micldletowws Finest Serfuic For Half A Century All Passenger I d Middletown GA 2-3677 9 SOUTH CLINTON D. W. Snider and Compliments oi The B. W. Thomson Company Son lndusiricil Sound INSURANCE Commercial Sound AND BONDS Public Address Plclcwlclc BLDG. - so s. MAIN sr. Electronics GA 2-3631 Since 1925 This girl had 365 dates last year. . In . . . And what's more she has a full schedule ahead for this year too. Every evening she's already made s arrangements for a few minutes of her time while she relaxes with her steady - THE MIDDLETOWN x J OURNAL. g,.2.gf5:jigLg:i' She's not unusual. Nearly 75,000 others also read .Y the JOURNAL every dey- s 2221- 'X S0 if you want a good date, before your special date, be sure you're part of the large family of urnh JOURNAL eebeefibefe- TH E D D L J 0 U R N A L wN 'W:E55E2E2EE5E3E3E5E5EgE3E5E3E5E3E5252555553325 Middletown, Ohio Yf1a1:55gE5E5E3E5E5E5E5E5E5EgEgE5 203 THE MIAMI SALES CO 15 Wall Street Miclcll-eI'own, Ohio GA 2-7881 -A' 'Ir Sebclld Oil and Coal, Inc. DIAL GA 2-6371 136 Curtis Street THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN Where You Get Complete I -Hour Head-To-Toe Service DRY CLEANING ESS G PR IN HAT CLEANING HAT REBLOCKING SHOE REPAIRING SHOE SHINE ALTERATIONS The Sign of Better Service 1015 Central Ave. GA 2-7551 Greene 8: Ladd Members New York Stock Exchlng dOh Eh Dayton New York Springfield Middletown Manchester Hotel GA 2-4571 4 QIXDCYYQ FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOS. R. BAKER and SONS McCOY-LEFFLER FUNERAL HOME RIGGS FUNERAL HOME, Inc. SCHRAMM FUNERAL HOME WILSON MEMORIAL HOME 611112 R E L A X Compliments fo Class of '59 In the Modern Ifuocurious C L U B C H A I R S BAKER'S IDEAL BARBER SHOP Middletown? Most Modern Jewelry Completely Air Conditioned WATCHES 8. JEWELRY 1344 Central Avenue GA 3-3401 1706 Central Parking Lot in Rear la End Congratulations to The Class of 1959 MAY STERN Co. Furniture 8: Appliances 16 s. MAIN smear 206 MEET YOUR FRIENDS a1 I'he SPORTS' BOWL Mary Wilson, Pacey Mindlin, Herb Wilson, Barbara Ellison, Mary Jo Swisher MlDDLETOWN'S FASTEST GROWING SPORT THE FINEST IN TONY TENORE FLOWERS . . . . for every occasion REALTOR - BUILDER ' INSURANCE WE GROW OUR OWN FLOWERS B O U L E VA R D 201 Crawford Street F L co. FREE CITY WIDE DELIVERY Middletown, Ohio GA 2-6544 GA 3-6563 FLOWERS BY WIRE 2300 S. VERITY PKWY. 207 Compliments of The Hanselman Transportation Company Dependable Motor Freight Company We Lead -- Others Follow Continuous Service Since 1919 Serving Southwestern Ohio MOVING - PACKING - STORAGE AGENTS Aero Mayflower Transit Company, Inc. Nationwide Moving Service 125 Park Sf. GA 2-3644 Middletown, Ohio Mill Established 1865 The Harding-Jones Paper Co. Excello, Ohio MANUFACTURERS OF Bond, Linen and Ledger Papers PAPERS OF DISTINCTION Specializing in Private Watermarks Hornet Linen Bond Hillside Ledger Hillside Bond All-American Bond National Linen Bond Treasury Ledger American Bond National Linen Ledger 208 IIORICA MANUFACTURING CORP Pioneers in Jrhe 1fobrico+ion of high +empero+ure oircrof+ shudures' exfends Hs congro+ulo+ions ond besf wishes +o The 1959 Groduohng Closs of Jrhe MidcHe+own High School on Jrhe commencemen+ of new coreers Jrhof nnoy bring you +o leodership os +he Spoce Age downs 209 Inc. Compliment of TEAM an SCHOOL SUPPLIES AWARD SWEATERS S HUNTING - FISHING I AM MERCURY MOTORS BOATS Q 1228 Central Ave. GA 2-3051 PARK STREET The Sportsman's Headquarters CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 O. L. LANSAW CO., Inc. REAL ESTATE BROKERS - BUILDERS l012 FIRST AVENUE GA 3-3387 or GA 2-7401 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 210 Compliments of Middletown Sand 8: Gravel Co. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE - EXCAVATING READY MIX CONCRETE Dial GA 2-3781 2100 S. Main Street Congratulations, Class of '59 7 Sam Bartel s Shoes vast A shade Bam-H We Fit Feet Middletown 214 C t l . ' ' 1 en fa Ave Awning 8: Blind Company 233 S. Broad Street Buster Brown for Children GA 2 2635 Air Step Shoes for Women Risque Shoes for Young Women Awnings Pedwin and Robiee for Young Men Canvascg Fibergiaisl' Alulgnililum ' Steel rnamen a ron ai ing Air Film Shoes for Men VGHGURH BliI1dS Storm Windows Wright Arch Preserver Shoes for Men Aluminum Siding 211 Compliments of Sandlin Heating Co Bllunberg and Cohen, Inc. Ai' Scrap Iron ' Metals Paper Mill Supplies Roofing and Sheer Mefal 28 CURTIS STREET Builders' Supplies GA 2-6757 of GA 2-8614 Best Wishes To Our Very Best Tvislzes to the THE MIDDIES ,, ,, I 1959 Grands Class of 59 Long Insurance Agency ---:il uPersonalizecl Insurance T H E I J G 1345 CENTRAL Avenue C0-LES RD. 212 Eddie Schroclt, BeH'y Webb, Kay Marlin, Mike Finley, Salesman ROSS MOTORS, Inc. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Ford City On The Parkway GA 3-4622 Complimenh of MlLLER'S JEWELRY STORE People's Clofhing Srore 1016 CENTRAL AVENUE Clothing for the Entire Family Gift Headquarters On Easy Terms DIAMONDS - CLOCKS - slLvERwARE COSTUME JEWELRY 1218 Cenfral Avenue ' WATCHES ' HAVE YOUR SUITS TAILOR MADE NO HIGHER THAN READY MADE All Types of Up-Io-cIo+e Spor'rsweor FOR RENT All types of formal Cl0L1lCS Sizes from 4 to 50 LOOK ABOVE THE AVERAGE S E E Abe Korros G. Son I338 CENTRAL AVENUE GA 3-4581 Comp-limenls of DOELLMANN'S Shoe Store Q Miclcllelown MIDDLETOWN PAINT 81 GLASS COMPANY Pain+s Wall Paper Plasfic Wall Tile Floor Covering Phone GA 2-6011 1311-1313 Cenlral Avenue Compliments to Class of ,59 KERN'S COMMUNITY STORE 2 The Old Frontiers Are Still New The rumble of Conestoga wagons moving Westward was still the new sound of the era, when Middletown's oldest industry, The Sorg Paper Company, opened its doors in 1852. The Miami Valley was then one of the new frontiers that lured the rugged pioneers away from their civilized comforts in the East to seek their fortunes in the West. Today - 107 years later - with a modern industrialized nation stretching from coast to coast, there are no new physical frontiers to conquer. But the new frontiers of the mind - opened up by the fantastic advances of science, education, and industry during the past century - are unlimited and everywhere. By applying the knowledge you have gained thus far . , . and that which you will add to it later . . . You need never worry about finding new frontiers for your talents. Stand Where you are, in Middletown, reach out with your mind and grab them. THE SORG PAPER COMPANY Middletown, Ohio A 3151515 - 'L J + r 1 ' -T., f x Serving Am97'1'Cll,,S i-s RS- Pa-per Needs S INCE ,ssl -TESTED lv mit IIC. Ill 01011. Since 1852 215 llrtman-Stewart Transportation Cn. Our Policy - SERVICE, SAFETY and COURTESY Stokes Dairy HAROLD w. JONES iiiviiiii ,ii INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Beatrice Foods Co 607-608 savings xi Loan Building Middlehwnl Ohio 2502 Atco Avenue GA 2-4381 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 2-3629 x3 Congratulations Class of 19 5 9 When you enter the business world, may we serve you? Consolidated, Inc ' Office Supplies ' Office Equipment ' Printing 1626 Central Avenue Middletown ' gn! ifwofiea it Q 5 gf The Black-Clawson Company A E Middletown Plant if Keutlwan Foundry U 37 E 81 R MOTORS Middle1'own's Leading MEEKER'S Used Cor Dealer Complete Plumbing and Heating v GA 3-4741 Firsi' Avenue 0+ Clinfon S+ 50 N. VERITY PKY. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO . . lf'86L fA0lfLf58 W! Sim, JM. 1041 Cenfrcl Avenue In Downlown Miclcllelown since 1885 Feoluring . . . Slelson l-lols, Nunn-Buslm Slwoes, Arrow Slwirls, MCC-Eregor Sporlsweor, Alligolor Roincools, Vorsily-Town Clollwes ond Jonlzen Swim Weor ond Sweolers 218 Pacey Mindlin, Larry BobbiH', Penny Boyle, Mar+l1a O'Neil, Clerk THE MANCHESTER HOTEL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '59 Harry A. Finkelman, Inc Reolfors REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT Ci+y, Form ond lnclus'rriol Proper+ies GENERAL INSURANCE To be sure-Insure 1400 Cenfral Avenue GA 3-4688 Another Harry Finkelman Home Peck's Flower Shop Congratulatiofcs to class of '59 50SouthMain GA 2-5486 Meer Your Friends ol' fhe SWEETLAND CONFECTIONERY l364 Cenrral Ave. DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS WHOLESOME MEALS Service Wifh cm Smile lioi.-.- Compliments of The William Sebalcl Realty Company 1317 Castell Building 411101-1- Preomble fo The Consfifufion of The American Legion ,ex5'.il4'f, For God and Counfr , Nkflwf - Y 2n'v1Cv'E we assoclale ourselves : 3 1467.333 fogefher for fhe 'Follow- lllll Q mg purposes: To uphold and defend fhe Consliiufion of fho Uniled Siales of America: To mainfain law and order: To fosfer and perpefuaie a one hundred per cenf Americenism: To preserve the memories and incidenfs of our Associafion in fhe Graaf War: To inculcafe a sense of individual obligafion fo lhe Communiiy, Sfafe and Nafion: To combal fhe aufocracy of bofh lhe classes and lhe masses: To make righf fhe masler of mighf: To promoie peace and good will on earfh: To safeguard and fransmif fo posferiiy fha prin- ciples of Jusfice. Freedom and Democracy: To consecrale and sancfify our comradeship by our devofion io mufual helpfulness. MIDDLETOWN POST 2 I 8 Complimenls Of GCDODYEAR SERVICE STORE 6 47 N. Broad St. Middletown, Ohio 1958 Gardner Scholars with Mr. Colin Gardner: Stephen Geckeler and Mary Kaye AUg'SDU1'Q'6l' of Middletown, and Richard Dallow and Winston Gould of Cincinnati. TOPS IN OUR BOOK! We call them Gardner Scholars. There are 36 of them now . . . wonderful young men and women from Middletown and Cincinnati. We are glad we can help them continue their education with a S500-a-year scholarship. Four Gardner Scholars are chosen from high school graduating classes each year. They are judged by their character, scholastic achievement, promise of future leadership, and financial need. And the competition is mighty keen! The Gardner Scholarship Fund is one Way We have shown our interest in the youth of today . . . the citizens of tomorrow. To all graduates, We extend best wishes for future success. DIAMOND GARDNER CORPORATION Manchester Machine Co. Yoder Engraving Co 221 gm I I U Iifj DIAL GA 3-4651 12 N. MAIN ST, MIDDLETOWN. OHIO MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY Service A Specialty MARTY MILLER 201-204 CasIeII Building MIDDLETOWN. OHIO GA 2-3125 VETERINARIANS fi L. H. Bremer, D.V.M. Leland C. Lynch, Sr., D.V.M Leland C. Lynch, Jr., D.V.M E. C. Peck, D.V.M. We Deliver ..... Phone ,gr .k .k GA 2-5241 OPEN DAILY 8 am. to 9 p.m. Compliments of OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS FAI RBAN KS 8 am to 6 pm' Containers, Inc. REEDY'S F0005 MlDDLETOWN'S LARGEST -Av -k 1- INDEPENDENT MARKET 20 South Verity Parkway BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL DEALER For Health ASK FOR uAmaTulli's Produce DELIVERED DAILY serving MicldIe+own Schools for Years Angelo - GA 2-7895 Carl - GA 3-6937 37 Consecu'rive Ye.-,IS 2700 GRAND AVENUE, Rear Compliments FILSON'S, Inc. IOI7 Central Avenue Finest Feminine Apparel CongratuIations, CIass of IQSQ 1 gpg ,i X , W? U rmraefiirm airirerr Better Dairy Products ?QQ Since 1842 Foomaoo Tho Following Famous Labels tzen, Bobbie Brooks, Junior Hoooo, Garland 1811 Germantown Road GA 2- 6871 Hardware - Sporting Good Frigidaire - Maytag AppIiances Everything for Everybody air iff Sir STRElFTHAU'S 1 728-'58 CentraI Avenue First Er Grimes Hempstead Coal Co. COAL - COKE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 0 1235 Girard Avenue MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 2-2061 Sherril Alexander, Barbara Ellison, Mary Jane Kunkler, Dan Meeker I Heber Jones A .ev YOUR CADILLAC -- OLDSMOBILE DEALER 440 N. Verify Parkway GA 2-6301 5 Congratulations A. J. Ryan 8 Son CIHSS OI 1959 Owned and Operated by BOB RYAN Sf A ' MEN'S FURNISHINGS rass urger S Hats and Custom Tailoring CARPET - FURNITURE I725 Cen+raI Avenue MIDDLETOWN, OHIO west MIDDLETOWN, ol-no GA 2-7111 CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1959 we jolm Cgemloany PIumbing - I-Ieafing - Air Condi+Ioning 2524 ATCO AVENUE GA 2-5661 226 DENTISTS C. G. Bar+on, D. D. S. H. T. Derivan, D. D. S. Don E. Douglas, D. D. S. J. H. Harkrader, D. D. S. R. E. Lige'H', D. D. S. W. B. LigeH', D. D. S. S. F. Maurer, D. D. S. L. L. Meece, D. D. S. Charles L. Orfman, D. D. S. John D. Sarchef, D. D. S. William Schaeffer, D. D. S. Congratulations Graduates R. R. Stallsmith 81 Son FLOOR SANDING B. F. Sawyer 8: Son, Inc. AND '5 'G Middletown? Complete Real Estate Service fx Ass 135 N B d gg: . ron 2 ' 2 Q nmxfinsx x lbs-I-A19 GA 2-2372 1501 FIRST AVE. GA 3-6521 227 COMPLIMENTS OF Walburg The Insurance Agency UnH'ed Welding Co MIDDLETOWN, OHIO ALL KINDS OF ik ik ik, INSURANCE Sfeel Plcde and Sheef GA 2 3761 Fobricdrors 1319 F fA Weldmenfs Compliments of RAYMOND BAG CORPORATION eSOURDSVlLLE LAKE Miami Valley's Chosen Playground On Route 4 Between Middletown and Hamilton 'lihe DRAYER Middwown FLOWER SHOP Lumber Company Dealers in ei! Q-'W' .. Lumber and Building Material C A L L 1925 CENTRAL AVENUE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 1729 C t I A 229 PARK AND 2ND AVENUE- GA 2-4548 1359 CENTRAL AVENUE- GA 2-3672 911 CENTRAL AVENUE - GA 3-7563 4221 GRAND AVENUE - GA 3-B710 OPTOMETRISTS R. A. GRANGER, O.D. .O. . GEORGE L. HAGEN, O. D. , MARY LITSCH, O.D. - RALPH PARMENTER. O.D. 1-O W. R. STEELE, O.D. IRV G'S Foo' the smcw-test in Teen-age, Junior and M issie Fashions As seen in all the latest Fashion Magazines Best Wishes to Graduates of the Class of 1959 Home of : Petti skirts, sportswear and casuals As seen in all the latest Fashion Magazines 1721 CENTRAL AVE EAST END CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 ELITE ICE CREAM CANDIES Quality Since 1909 320 Crawford S+. - GA 2-0239 230 COMME CEMENT? Some may ask questioningly, Why Commencement? I am not commencing anythingg I have just finished my education, or at least a good part of it. You will find that your education is only a foundation for the life which you must build. In building this life, you will need cornerstones upon the foundation. Lay these cornerstones early in life, and may we suggest these four: Faith For, as Matthew said, Seek ye first His kingdom and His righteousness. Truth For, as Masefield said, Man with his burning soul has but an hour of breath to build a ship of Truth, in which his soul may sail - For death takes toll of beauty, courage, youth. Of all but Truth. Wisdom For, as Dicgenes said, Make Wisdom your provision for the journey from youth to old age, for it is a more certain support than all other possessions. Love The second Commandment is to Love thy neighbor as thyself. A life built upon these cornerstones, on a foundation of knowledge, will never suffer for lack of a proper . . . Commencement. ARMDD EMPLDYEES INDEPENDENT FEDERATIDN, IND. 231 , The Baldwin Piano Company Compliments of VRADELIS BROS., Inc. FURNITURE ' APPLIANCES - TELEVISION ' f'Eve'rything for the Home Americas Firsi Family in Music 50 S. BROAD STREET GA 25466 1912 Tyfus Ave. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 3-9223 THE BARKELEW ELECTRIC MEG. CU. MBGEE AND SUNS SUPER MARKET 3405 VANNEST STREET MIDDLETOWNZS' LARGEST INDEPENDENT SUPER MARKET The Best In Good Things To Eat Complimenfs of LUGGAGE 81 GIFT SHUP GIFTS Marie Lenee Bridal Shun HAND BAGS 1761 Cen+rc:l Ave. GA 3-5161 JEWELRY . qfllcfafing QIUVL5 LUGGAGE BILLFCLDS jormag Now in our new locafion a+ gocgfaif QWW5 Middlefown Shopping Cen1'er g,i6!afJyCCe650yie5 523 Breiel Blvd. 23 .I-.I Bowling Lanes G d ar en G Strike and Spare Sandwich Shoppe Pei Supplies I We teach you how to bowl DIVER Coal and Feed Co. 1810 First Avenue GA 2-5491 2909 S' Main St' GA 3-4613 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Congratulations and Best Wishes To the class of 1959 The Moorman Sand 81 Gravel Co. Ready Mix Concrete - Excavating - Grading GA 2-5301 GA 2-6157 415 RICHMOND ST. ROUTE 4. POASTTOWN BRIDGE 234 u PHYSICIANS Charles T. Allcinson, M. D. John W. Barnes, M. D. John L. Bauer, M. D. D. M. Blizzard, M. D. Charles H. Bucherl, M. D. J. A. Carler, M. D. Rod C. Caudill, M. D. E. Norwood Clarlc, M. D. Marlin Decker, M. D. Waller Fening, M. D. Mabel E. Gardner, M. D. David M. Gerber, M. D. Hyman Hellman, M. D. Ross A. Hill, M. D. Roberl P. Johnson, M. D. Belly Owens, M. D. Joseph G. Peil, M. D. Waller A. Reese, M. D. Bernard H. Roberls, M. D. Waller H. Roehll, M. D. Irvin R. Schaen, M. D. Louis H. Slcirnming, M. D. K. M. Srnilh, M. D. Mildred Law Snyder, M. D William E. Slorer, M. D. J. C. Slrallon, M. D. R. A. Tennanl, M. D. Gilberl P. Wagoner, M. D Roberl M. Wilson, M. D. 235 Vic Gm PauI's 1751 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone GA 3-7300 Home of GE Appliances gfldffef ElfL.'50lfL 62191064 um? 6404214 I36 N. DELAWARE ST. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 9514456-v GOOD FOOD 0 24 Hours a Day Q 7 Days a Week 0 Curb Service From 11 AM. COUNTRY KITCHEN VERITYanclTYTUS GArclen 2-5479 7 . SERVICES AVAILABLE COMMERCIAL PRINTING . . . Stationery, Rulecl Forms, Cartnon lnterleavecl anrl Continuous Forms, Sales Books, Wedcling lnui- tations, Advertising Folcters anfl Books, Company Newspapers. ADDRESSING SERVICE . . . Aflclressograplling, Cutting Metal Ail- rtress Plates, Artflress Lists Availalnle. ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES - - - Executive Gifts, Goodwill Aflver- tising Presentecl On: Pens, Pencils, Yarctsticles, Desle Sets, Calenctars of all lcincts, Boote tVtatct1es. We liave literally everyttzing in all leincls of materials. PUBLISHING . . . Synflicalecl ttouse firgans putmlislxerl on a tvlontllly Basis. PROCESSES USED LETTERPRESS . . . Prinlecl from type anct plates in relief. Tllis is lite mettroct usect lay Gutentnurg and tlze process most people ttlintz ol wtzen ttwy tliintz of printing. Ttlermograptiy or raisect letter printing is usually proclucecl try letterpress. llave a complete type founflry in our Lufllow unit Linotype tvlacliines proclucing new type for all your forms. LITHOGRAPHY . . . Also lenomn as offset printing. We liave a com- plete ciepartment incluoling camera, step anct repeat maclline for close register color work, as well as tlle presses for tile actual printing. SILK SCREEN . . . inte is squeezecl ttirougli a stencil screen. Best wtiere opaque colors are requirecl on posters. Almost any lnase material can tae printefl. Wood, paper, metal or glass. HOT STAMPING . . . Usecl extensively on leattner, vinyl ancl plastics. ENGRAVING . . . Most often usecl on greeting carcts, lelterlleacls, anfl weflrting invitations. PERRY PRINTINH CU. MIDDLETUWN, UHID als YANKEE nuAn - PHUNE amen 2-1611 238 ALBAUGH'S AUCTION Art Albaugh AUCTION FURNITURE LIQUIDATION REAL ESTATE STOCKS FARMS Real Estate Brokers General Auctioneers Corner Crawford and Logan GA 2-1541 The Hatfield Coal Company Coal and Builders' Supplies GA 2-6386: GA 2-6387 Middletown, Ohio Our Best Wishes To the Graduation Class for health, wealth and happiness X A l X4 wig f WN Store Wrapping Tissues Industrial 8z Specialty Tissues Resale Tissue Folds Sz Rolls Waxed Tissues Sz Papers THE CRYSTAL TISSUE COMPANY MIDDLETOWN, OHIO '+A W- i 239 0 B I A S H33 YEARS UF PHUTUERAPHY IN MIDDlETUWN Hayden S. Tobias Mac H. Tobias 41 S. Main ST. Dial GA 2-1171 NV' A JN- QR f X U f YT if-D X' yy N Y Q0 L ,JJ X Q xl? S xv J V 'WL L ff f' Af wif Offfxfy f WE OFFER OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIGNS AND BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '59 S! !1LsOQS5ONLIHfsm1955 SSSSS SSS SSS SSSSSS SSSS SS SSSS 241 Xf T - . 'T W 'VL TVWW L ,H K 1 , M A If , N, X ' 7 Mv f V f 402246 ff A 5 Lf ff .6 0 f ' ' The ' Compliments of My yah ij WZLlA',f'V A A 1 'I I' ,W W if !, A ,M An LM INTERSTATE 4 M24 701, f of A., V A' . E, M047 F oldlng Box Company J I f lf M V Middletown Miamisburg . Congrcl+ula1'ions C0Hg1'atu1ati011S Class of 1959 Class of 1959 Th JOHN DOBROZSI R i INSURANCE AGENCY eVe US Confe on ery Generagflnlsurance Quoli+y Candies Bonds Middletown? First in Drive-In Insurance Office 1804 Cen+ral Ave. - GA 2-3121 E mrie Dobrozsi John Dobrozsi, Jr GA 3-4697 GA 3-4696 242 Congratulations Classof1959 FOOD STCDRE A Meet Your GROCERIES and MEATS Friends at 1724 Cenfrcl Ave. M U R P H Y ' S The Friendly Store vvv F yfh' 9 G d T E f G. C. Murphy Co GA 2 3391 1044 CENTRAL AVE. Dinah Siellar, Bob Sfrassburger, Irene Pan+el, Ted Traylor ARMBRUSTER FLORIST, Inc. 3601 GRAND AVENUE 243 The Middletown Bankers' Association First National Bank of Middletown The Gglesby-Barnitz Bank and Trust Co. Members F. D. I. C. Fenzel-McDonough Established 1880 Watches Diamonds I and , Fine Jewelry l Sterling Silver tl China Featuring Hamilton, Girard-Perregaux, Ome 20 North Main Street ga Osteopathic Physicians T. C. Benseler, D. O. V. C. Thompson, D. O. D Milfenberger, Rus+y Reed, John Reeves K BE SMART BUY SMART LOOK SMART HALSEY'S MEN'S SHOP 1118 Central Avenue 245 f , -V K' , , lvl, , fwterf fe Q' e cy' f mfg! af 'Z' ..-111,-.1 ---1 ff-- nf , . f 4 A f D X Jfff, ,Veg ,, ,fsfasfgzfin lfxfig, Z Lg cl 1 ' . ' 1' 1 ,-,' g ffifiqf ,f 4' , 1 1:11141 X7 . L5-4,511 fff f '- U f -f' ! , , A-fx. ', I Jizz- Lzlfll Ja' C7 KX,-CQ' Lj,g,.iQ.C,fj L., , 4' V f Y, X gf y', y!C'gj9'.f'7if 94.15 f'J,14,l'f I cfc , ff 1 , ' 'x It Came from Cappels pride and satisfaction to thousands of Middletonians. Words symbolic of quality . . . correct styling . . . and the finest service . . . throughout the years. We extend our sincere congratulations to the Class of 1959. appels Established In 1878 - In Middletown Since 1910 33 NORTH MAIN STREET 246 INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS Aerorica Manulacluring Corporalion Albaugh's Auclion ...,,....,,Y.,,....,,,,....A.. Allsporls, lnc. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, . Amalulli Produce ,,,, American Legion ,,,,,,,, Annex Barber Shop ., ,, Arlinglon Beauly Service , ,.,.,.... ,,,, . Armbrusler s ,,,,, . , , ,YY,,,, H H Armco Employees lnd. Fed. lnc. .,,,, , Armco Sleel Corporalion .,..,..A,, ..,,. Arpp, The John Plumbing Co. ., ,,,. Asher's lce Cream ,,,,, ,,,....v,,.. .VYVV Ashworlh Coal Co. ,,,,. Y,,. .... . Baird, Thomas W. ,,,, , . , Baker's Jewelry H ,,,,, Baldwin Plano Co. ,,,,.....,,,. .... . Barkelew Eleclric Mlg. Co. ......Y. VVVV . Barlel's Shoes , ..Y.,, ,,Y,,Y,...... ...,,,v . Bauer, Marlin L. Conslruclion Co. Beck-Talberl Ponliac, lnc. ...A,,, ,.... . . Benson, Russell ., ,,,,,,,,,V..A,,,. .YY..,YYY . . Black-Clawson Co. .,... ,,,, . Blumberg 81 Cohen, lnc. . Borden's ,, .,.... ,,,, ,,,,,, . . Boulevard Gardens ,,,,,,,,,,u,... .YYVV Brown-Singer Co. ,,,,. ...,.,,, .,,, ,.,. . Buckeye Paper Producls Co. .,,,,, ,,,, . Burnells, lnc. , ,, ,,,, ..,,, Cappel Furnilure Co. ....,, A... . Carler's Beverages ,,,,.,,, .,,,, Cassano, Vic ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.... Caslell Drug Co. . .. .. Cenlral Aulo Supply .,....,, ..... Cenlral Paslry Shop , ,. Cenlral Slore ...... ,,,,,. . ,YVY . Claradon Hal Shoppe . , Clark 81 Heldman ..,,.,..,. ,.,.. Communily Slore ..,.,,, ..,,, Consolidaled, lnc. .,,,, ..,, , Coolidge Company .. Corner Men's Shop ,, Counlry Kilchen , Cryslal Tissue Co. ,,,,,,,,. . Davidson Pholo Shop, lnc. , ,,,, . Dempsler General Tire Sales , Denny Lumber Co. .,,,,,,,., .,,,,, VY.. ..,, . Denlisls ,......., ,,,,,,, .,,........,... ,.,,. .... Diamond Gardner Corporalion , ,,.., . Diver Coal 8: Feed Co. ,,,.,.,,,,,. .,,. . Dobrozsi Insurance Agency ,....... ,,,,, Dodds Monumenl Co. .,,,.....,,, .... . Doellmann's Shoe Slore ,,,,. ,.... Dohn Hardware Co. . ....-V Dorolhy's Beauly Service ..,.. Drayer Flower Shop .,..,, ,,,,. E 8: R Molors, lnc. ,,,,,,.. .... . Egelslon Food Merkel ....,,,,, ..... Eldridge Publishing Co. ..,, .. Elile lce Cream X: Candies , ,,,,, ,,,, , Ernesl Hardware 8: Cycle Co. .,,e,,,..,, . Erv's Walch Service .,,,, ,,,A........ ..,. Fahrenholz Shell Service .,.,. .,,,, Fairbanks Conlainers, lnc. . Fenzel-McDonough ..,.,...,.,. ,.u,. Filson's, lnc. ,,,,, H ,,.,,,. Finkelman, Dave , , Finkelman, Harry A. ...... ,,,, . Finkelman, Sol A. ....,.. ..,. . French-Bauer ..,......., ..... Frisch's Big Boy ., Funeral Direclors 209 239 210 223 220 177 183 243 231 165 226 210 170 166 206 232 232 211 197 190 236 217 212 184 207 201 170 186 246 187 194 198 174 192 241 195 183 214 217 187 200 237 239 178 186 186 227 221 234 242 201 214 182 168 229 218 243 196 230 196 194 178 223 244 224 196 219 171 224 189 205 Gem Cily lce Cream Co. Gillen-Crow Pharmacies ..A..,A. , Gillespie, F. H. lnsurance ..,..... . ..., , Goodyear Service Slore ....,,,. Gough-Lamb Cleaners .,,,,,,.. Grealhouse, C. E. 81 Son, lnc. Greene 8: Ladd .,,..,,.,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,........,, Grier, Cal lnsurance , ,.,.,,..,..,,.,.......... . Grimes, R. L. Insurance Agency ,...,.., Guyler Buick, lnc. H ,...,,,..,.....,,..,.. . .. Hagias Candies .,,,, ....... Halsey's Men's Shop ,.,.,, ,,,,.., Harding-Jones Paper Co. ,,..,,,,..,,,,.., . Harrison, W. T. lnsurance Agency , . Hallield Coal Co. .,,,,,.,,.,....,,,........ . Hanselman Transporlalion Co. ,,,,,,, , Hempslead Coal 8: Builders Supplies Herb Plumbing Co. . ..... ,,.... ,... . . . House of Chrome , ,,,,,,, . Housh Jewelers , ,,,, , Hughes Molor, lnc. ,, Ideal Barber Shop , .,,,, , Inland Conlainer . , ,, lnlerslale Folding Box Co. lrvlng s ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,,,.,.., J-J Bowling , ,,,, ,,,,, , Jones, H. W. lnsurance Jones, Heber, lnc. , ,,,,, , Jug, The . , ,,,,,,,,,,.............., H Kemp Eleclric Supply Co. , Kilchen 8: Sheels, lnc. ,,,, , Klamo News .,,,, ,, ,, , Korros, Abe 8: Son , .. Lad 8: Lassie Shop ,,,,, ,,.,, Lansaw, O. L. Co., lnc. ,, LeSourdsville Lake, Inc. Lewis, Joe Really W .,....,. ., Lewis Drugs, lnc. ,,,,,.,,, , Link's Children's Shop ,,,,..... Long lnsurance Agency .,,.,,,,.. McAlpin, The Co .,,,,,,.,,.,,, .,....,. . . McGee 8: Sons Super-Markel ,,,,..,,,,,. McGraw Conlruclion Co. ,,,, , Manchesler Holel ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,... W Marie Lenee ,,,,,, . Malhews Head-lo-Toe Service May-Slern Furnilure Mayer Meal Co. .,,,, ,.....,, , Meeker Plumbing Co. ,,,,,, . Melampy Appliance Co. . Meril Cleaners . ,, , Miami Cabinel ., ,.,,,.,,,.,,, Miami Sales Co. ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . Middie Manor Board .,,..,..,, ,.......,,... . Middlelown Awning 8: Blind Co. .. Middlelown Bankers Associalion ,,,,,, Middlelown Business College ....,,...... Middlelown Federal Savings X: Loan Mlddlelown Journal ....,..,... ...., ,.....,,, Middlelown Lincoln-Mercury Co. Middlelown Lumber Co. . Middlelown Painl 8: Glass Co. ...., .. Middlelown Parly Service ...,,,..,.,,,,, , Middlelown Sand 8: Gravel Co. Middlelown Sporlsmen's Club .H ,, Miller lnsurance Agency ,,,,,,, Miller's Jewelry Slore ............ Moore Plumbing Co. ,,,,..... ...,,... . . Moorman Sand 8: Gravel Co. ...,..,,,, , Murphy, G. C. 81 Co, ,.,..,,........... .,,, , Nein' Bros. Really Co. ,,,,, , 247 1 73 1 82 176 220 168 218 204 175 200 1 72 197 245 208 190 239 208 224 184 168 200 185 206 177 242 230 234 216 225 212 196 192 202 214 182 210 229 191 171 192 212 199 233 178 219 233 204 206 172 218 180 183 197 204 169 211 244 176 195 203 177 229 214 174 211 236 222 213 198 234 243 179 Norris lnsurance Agency ...,.,, Norris Music House ..,..,,,,,,. Office Oullillers, lnc. ..... Oplomelrlsls ...., , ,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , Orlman Slewarl Transporlalion Osleopalhic Physicians .,,....,.... Paramounl Thealre . .... . Parrol Reslauranl , ,, Peck's Flower Shop ,, . Penny, J. C. Co. . People's Clolhing Slore . Perry Prinling Co. . .,,,, Physicians , . ,,,.,,,,,.,.,, ,, Pillsburgh Plale Glass Co. ,, Polisini's Food Markel .,,.,,... Prall s Markel .,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Queen Cily Flying Service, lnc. Ralhman-Troup Furnilure Co. ., Raymond Bag Corporalion ....... Reed-Klopp Co. .,,...,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Reedy's Foods, lnc. ,... , Reeves, lnc. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,, Revelos Conleclionery ....,,,........ Roberson X: Son Sporling Good Roderer's Shoes .. ,. ...,..,...,,, Rogers Jewelry Co. ..,.......,,, Ross, The John Slore Ross Molors, lnc. ..... . Ryan, A. J. 8: Son ,, Sandlin Healing Co. Sawyer, B. F. 8: Son, lnc. . Schneider, Sol ,,,...,,,,,.,...,.,... Sears, Roebuck 8: Co. ,,,,.....,.. . Sebald, William Really Co. . ., ,, Sebald Grain 8: Coal Co. ., Seven-Seven Taxi, lnc. Sherwin-Williams Co. .,....,.,, . S ,,..,. Shinn's Luggage 8: Gill Shopiiii ,,,, Snider, D. W. 8: Son ....,...,,, ....... Snyder, Ross M. Really Co. ,, Sorg Paper Co. H. Sparrow's Flowers ,,,,,, Sporls Bowl , ., Slallsmilh, R. R. 8: Son. .,,.. . Slarr Floral Co. ,..., ,. Slrassburger, Clarence Slokes Dairy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Slrelflhau s Inc. ,,,., ,,,,,..... . Slrodlbeck, John L. .,..,,,,,.. . Sweelland Conleclionery ....... Tee s Reslauranl . ,.,,,,.,,, ,,,. . Tenore, Tony ,,., , ,,,.,,. W Thirkield's , Thomson, C. W. Co. ., Timmons Insurance ......, Tobias Sludlo ....,......... Trimble's Markel , ,,,, . Union Sanilary, lnc. .. Uniled Welding . . . Velle's ,,,,,. .. Velerinarians ,,.,,, Vic 8: Paul's. lnc. .,,........,,.. . Vradelis Bros. ..,........,.............. , Walburg lnsurance Agency While, Roy A. Co. , ,,,,,..,.. 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