Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)
- Class of 1961
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' QM , -.NT if e 5 K offiiiih ' Z Q : p ' x if-b ,,..-+ E wilt XQR ,ff1i w ws '- ' Ns- ,- ,,.,, X, XXX W fivjm'rQfE2 123523 5' 7 fl if 'T yn .fi ' --f Q lQ,fii'Q P66323 Wrznf ,J ,if X T T 'Q rfgrwng , XX eww! fufgilg ffl :ri ri X. C, N X X XX fe X l Nlilce Davies ancl Eel Byrne checlc to malce sure all is in order in the especially constructed hancl cupluoarcl. New ancl hetter equipment show the lVl.H.S. stuclents what can he clone with a little effort. The new shop is turning out better mechanics than ever before. If you see a lot of bulbs llashing, they aren't all lVlac Tohias's, some of them are from the students taking photography. Final- ly, without music what would this worlcl he? Don't aslc the students at lVl.H.S. because they have the best music around with Band, Qrchestra, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Har- mony, Triple Trio, and many others. One of the many activities for music-minclecl students is chorus where Miss Vveinlnergvr waves her baton. Il Q T. M. A Mi ., , Nmxww M s -,,. l V, - Q , K . , , , N W L L l K g..:...4....,.....r,,f .4g,,-g.m'.A 4.:Q.:: I ,z.,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,N ,.,, , N33 .. 6, d 5 ' skiwfuf, X Q -A 4 . I X v g-fmmf,.,x,,,. Y A x ' ' Sififiisflwgggg -MSM . N , :mv-mxmx .,..w..W ,rg 4, ig,,,,5,g5 mg jiggilw 9 5,.,M .ww -.. i ,, W X 1 4-W 5 . Af., , 9 4 ,i K I , ' V, 1- - Q, b .. 1 g s 1 A -, Wg ?L'l'15T'W' mmgsn-,. M, 1 ' Q 5 LY 1 ,. i . -v--.44-.,. .0 'X 4 L .,m,W,,.,.. .gmm ,,.-fi-v-'W uw f 'w -Awww M' ' Nw 4 ...ZN-.. L ,,gf ' xv' wif E ' ' X n A 1 -W ,Ak K , .wfgk Academic-minded Ron Detjrees, Kattxy 0'Friel, Carol Suttlertanct, and Steve Harloaugti are assisted by Miss Gilley and Mr. Dampier, as Ann Perkins and Ron Van Bustcirk enter the group to study. Qjxv 4 4 .442 If fi I fm! ' YE '-I 4 X I l .. I , ' 1 . 5-1:2 F- 1241.21 C 7 'tl-5 ' -f ...-...F 5 Y' it I ' A 1' 5 n Jr 4.1--K ,Vi SCHOOl. BOARD: tsl Row - Nlrs. Susan Fouls, lVlrs. lVlary loilsch, lxlr. .loe Vvoodrull, lvlr. .lim Finley. 2nd Row - lVlr. Edward Barlcer, Nlr. Howard Crom- well, lvlr. Arlhur Lennie, lVlr. Tilmon Ellison. Outside M.H.S. the School Board kept all Qur fine Board of Education is re- sponsihle for all the new facilities that have heen added to our school this year. The men and women who compose the hoard have many duties to lceep them husy. Besides providing sufficient huildings and equipment and lceeping' us supplied with an ade- quate numher of Well trained teach- ers, they must also malce sure that We have funds necessary to linance the operation, of the schools. There is also the taslc of appraising the achieve- ment and effectiveness of the school system in comparison to the stan.- dards set up hy the state, and lceep- ing the puhlic Well informed on the progress of the Middletown Schools. To them We express our deepest ap- preciation. things running smoothly. PRINCIPAL Tliis was tlie seconcl year ixlr. A. E. Roper seryecl tlie Nliclclletown sclaool system as our principal. Formerly lie was principal ol Roosevelt .lunior Higli lor twenty-nine years lneiore wlwieli lie was tlie assistant superintenclent ol scliools in Butler County lor live years. Tlius lQ6l marlcs liis tliirty-sixtli year of service. ixlr. Roper receviecl laotli luis BS, ancl MS. clegrecs at Oliio State University. SUPERINTENDENT This year completes iVlr. H, R. Cromxvell's lourtli year as superintenclent ol' llie tvliclclletown Scliool District. He was cliosen in 1960 to visit Russia and learn more about its eclucational system. Nlr. Cromwell sliowecl us slicles ol pictures wliicll lie toolc wllile on liis trip. Our superintenclu enl attcnclecl lncliana Slate Vlleaclicrsi College, wliere lie reeeivccl liis BS. clegree: Oliio State University, wliere lie olatainecl liis NLS. clegree: tlae University oi Coloracloz ancl tht- University ol: Cincinnati. OVN linmly Slllllll. llarliy nlvrriili, anil lliili l.ilii-slrancl r 11.4.11 - NI.ll.S, Cfll lxslflflllsz Nlr. film-nn lfllison, Nlr. Rulwrl KfillllL'F, xlr. XV. fl. Nm-l. Nlrs, lzlllll lrlanagan, 5 lrs, Flarion lxlillm-r. Our counselors, cleans, librarian, and the ulxlu' lrolll lXr1lllH'r. 011 TIN- cnunsvlors llavc lwcn l3llSy giving guiclancie' lo caclm pupil. TIN-y lalli I0 us alnoul our lulurc plans ancl aclviso us conrvrning wlmal sti-ps slloulrl lw ialien alivr lligll SCll00l graclualion. Tlw ollicc sc-crvlarios assist us gn-ally in liling Iranscripls, lavcrping rvcorcls. ancl applying lor srllolarslii ms. ol our lllflllliS is cxlvnclecl lo llwin. I Bliss Nlalncl Elclriclgv, Dean nl Girls. anil Wlr. Herman H. l.awr4-ncv, Dc-an ol llovs, arc ron- lronlvcl willm many ol thi- siuclenls' Ill'0l7ll'lIlS. Vlllmcy are always ri-acly to give a lu-lping liancl lo lliose wlio noi-rl il. Nlr. .lacli Dauglierly is our new lilmrarian. H0 lnalivs all rc-lercnfv malvrial availalmlv lor sluclvnls and lielps llwm liincl Ilia lmoolas of llmeir clmirv. H0 is also increasing our lisl ol pcrioclirals. Nlrs. Rum-Ili. Sixl. Nlrs, Nlillic Xyluilllc-sy, mul lxlrs. lfllis- llmul' run lln- callin- nllnirs'1-llllirivrllly. secretaries helped us solve our problems. SlllllI'IllS sluzlv llzml in lln' lilvrnry unrlvr lllc XVilll'lll-Ill 4-yv ol Nlr. lJillIL!ll1'l'ly. V 2 A -1. -..k ' SJ L' Au 4 -1 . W ax 17 ls Bliss lxlulwl lflclrirlgv nncl lxlr. ll, ll. l.nwn'm'z' guialm- ilu- -h sluclvnls lownrml lwllvr livvs. -5, hlrs. llarlvara S--In--tt ilirerls lu-r senior lfnglisll class. English, French, Gm Spanish are expressive Our numerous English teachers have their hanrls lull trying to explain the rules of grammar so that they will remain in the mincls ot their pupils. Through themes and essays they can see how tht- stuclent applies what he has heen taught. Creative writing may he a seniors preference, hecause in this course he learns to put his thoughts into worcls. Basic speech aims lo assist sluclents in the clt-velopment ol slcills which mala- lor ellective spealiing. The clehate-cliscussion course offers the stuclent tht- opportunity to learn the techniques ol clt-hate ancl various methocls ol discussion. The clramatics course inclucles the stucly ol acting. appreciation ol clrama, play procluction, ancl raclio programing. ulvnts gain rmilitlm-ure in spi-och X -- . 'NX--. .1 Xl 1 Henri: ifaislnn, ixilfili SlliilK'fiilIIli, .lvnny Vi,l'll1'SlIl'ii, Haw Uri :uni Yi-rnn iiigjilin-y xvuil In iw imiluh-ci inlu Spimisii Nulinnui i innur Suriviy, Spnnisir, Ccrnmn, i:rc-ncii. :uni i.z1lin am- lin- iorvign innguagc-s oiiivrvci nl N. ii. S. Tiiis wus lilo seconci your tim! iilirfi year Spunisii ami iiirsi . your Cll'l'IllilIl were iuugiit. Flin- prime SpillliSil slucients arc- imnorvri imy imcing imiucic-ci inlu lin' riuixis Nuiionni i'ionor Soviz-ly. ii-iw iniliulion lzlixes piucv all Aiiss .iosvpiiimr i'Xl'lllSil'0IlLf,S immv. i.niin slllcivnls icnrn uimui Ronmn riviiilnliml lill'0llQiI lin' wrilings oi' CYiH'SilI', Cicvro, axnci Xjirgii. Tin' i.. illvliliwls ullirvfi in logins iniliuicci iicwcoim-l's zxvcolxiiligf lo Runnin vuslmus. iiw yvnr is C0llCilIfil'KI wilii zu ivslivc- imnqm-I ui winicil guests em- si-rw-ci ily siuvcs. ami wilim some ciiiiiiivuily lin-y Oni lim civiiriuus iiooci wilil fin-ir ilancis. courses taught within the walls of M.H.S. SIll3ilUlllUl'l'S lniw onlin iior tin- ,iuniur liiussivui i.m'ng,fllv. 5 i 5 3 2 Q ' 4 ' ' E EW 'Y W fi 'QQ 1 X s -1 1 Tire Science Department otters suftr courses as tniotogy, ptmysics, and ctiemistry. Ttlis year ttne more actvancect sluctenls tearnect more about ctiemistry in a ctass on a tiigtier teyet. tn our modern wortct ltmis greater scientittic tcnowtectge Witt ine ot mucti importance. Soptlomores tnegin ltieir study in tpiotogy wtlere ttiey tooti at minute cetts ttirougtm microscopes anct ctiscover amaz- ing ptlenomena. Ptiysics ptays an important part in everyctay tite tiy setting torlti many tmasic principtes. ptmysi- otogy exptains ttie tunctioning ot time twocty organs, and tmeattti leacties students tlow to protect ttmese organs. Career opportunities in science anct tiy- giene are openect up by ttiese courses. Str. Yomtom assists two ot' tlis mtyamw-it I'tlL'llltStfy shut:-nls. Lowett Franz zmtt Ray Benrture. Science Gu. Math go hand in hand to prepare 1-NAVY, .Y -V'4's . .. , .. fuse' v Gb --and Wg' Alerlmnical rlrawing class, unclt-r tlre flirt-ction ol Nlr. Dillon, lll4't'lS in one nl tht- new slmp rooms. us to live in the atomic age of the future. Closely conneclt-cl to science is rnatli, ancl liere al Nlidcllt-town tlie pupils limi every matli course tlrey clesire. Our Nlatli Department consists of six teacliers wliose aim it is to laroaclen tht- field ol matllematics. rllliey explain tlieorems, loga- rillnns, exponents. and otlier terms. Tliey willingly spencl extra time witli any ln-wilderecl memlyer ol tlreir classes. Some ol tlre matll courses tauglit arc plane geometry. Algebra ll, solicl geometry, ancl trigoe nometry: ancl tlris year aclvancecl matli was in- trocluct-cl. Business matla lielps students in tlie commercial lielcl, and meclianical drawing lends interest to possilmle careers lor laoys enjoying tlie new sliop lacililies. lwlatli ancl meclianical draw- ing serve as a lacy to tlie luture. lllC K llll, letill l'lC'll'lN'llll'flt'I', lztlll l'zl'l'tll'f, KUII lsfUVll Vvl n x 'llecl Brown, :mtl lsrnnlc Clnrli stufly, lxliss linnlter :lin-cts .lim Perry, Nir-lt ljnnlel, nncl Doug lim-is nt ilu- lmnnrtl. ,-4 Nlr. Diana gives luelplnl intnrrnatinn to several ol luis stuctents. llnrougli ttie stucty ol American government, stuctents acquirect a lceen interest in politics anci legislature. 'twliey lottowect tlie presictential elec- tion more closely, anct several classes attenctect trials to lurttier tlleir lqnowtectge ot ttie judiciary. A course in economics provicted an opportunity lor comparing olller economic systems wittm our own tlirouglm supplementary pamptmtets. ln acicti- tion, one class visitect Greene and Lactcl to learn more alxout time stoclc excliange anct a local lnanlc to stucly time lnanlxing proceclures. American tiistory classes lurtllerect tlleir lqnowleclge lxy writing iyoolc reports on some event xvltielx tooli place in ttle ttnilect States. Seniors were requirect to talie economics lllis year as welt as American government. .luniors were requirect to talie American lmistory. llistor- ical events from ages ago to tlle present are taugtlt Illrougtm xvortcl llistory, American llistory, ancl current ilistory. Xvorlct government gives stu- dents an opportunity to learn almoul time govern- mental systems ol otlier countries. Psycliology anct sociology are also a part ol' ttme Social Sci- ence Curriculum. The world of yesterday G. .,.FQ ' txlr. Litton ansxxtrs a slluli-nts question in uonomus C olnnlerriai slucienls practice un xariuus types oi' uiiiu- maritimes. today play an important role in business Time numiner of students enrolling in tile Com- merciai Department is constantly increasing as time importance of limose engaged in Business Ad- ministration becomes greater. Typing, Sil0I'ii'lZll1Ci, accounting, anci oiivice practice prepare our future secretaries anti accountants for lileir iiic's worii. Many of litem co-op to gain experience timrougix actual practice. Titese stucients come to scimooi lim iiirst iour periocis ami work in city offices in lim afternoon. Mr. Girimunl waleiws careiuiiy ivur mislaices on tile typing papers. 5 h , , :- 23 k W3 Wggg, 5 . Xf We V Af J b Q N ---.ggi 'L : n s 'S A 1..,l 1 1 AW. qs.. ww ..ff xx 5 s 4' .an-W Qu H X ,,-W L .X . ..., X I-::s? ' .mx YW 'liho hancl prau'li4'1's unch-r lhm- rlirm-rlion ol hir. l rauuis. their imaginations Gm emotions in art Gm music. A The Wlixm-cl Chorus ancl Triplv Trio wi-rc again Q uncler lhm' ahlv clirvction ol lxliss llvlcn Vvvin- herger. During lhc ycar the Triple' Trio sang lor sew-ral organizalions in hliclcllulown, anfl lhs- lvlixecl Chorus put on a hrillianl program lor our Chrislmas asscinhly. hh. Nvilliain liclz joinvcl the lacully lhis year lo conclufi lhc- orchvsira ancl Cadet hancl, while hir. Don lfranris now Con- clucles his lhircl year as hancl clirvclor. Allvr drilling lhc lnarchvrs lor hours cluring thu- XVl'l'li, hh, Francis recviyecl his clue rcwarcl on ljriclay nights when lhv hancl prouclly slruliccl onlo tha' livld. hir. B4-iz 4lin'i'ls parl ol ilu- In-xxly-lorlmrrl iaclvi lmml lllilili' up ol fiharh-s firuhhs, loyu- llillon, mul Siu- Naupivr. 23 4. . A i f. S , . S f., fl if 5 . s ,t x X r gi Dave Hounsln-ll, .lim Donisi. zlncl Dnvicl Hess worli on an c' ur in auto sliop unflvr lln- mlirvvlion ol ixlr. Sexton. Subjects to train 26 us well for the immediate 1961 gave our laoys lmrancl new slmop lauilclings in wlmicll llley coulcl practice llieir sliills. Tlme lnclustrial Arts Department consists ol' tlie auto, print, metal, wood, electrical, uncl macluine slmops. Here tlae laoys prepare lor luture occupations or llolaliies witll moclern facilities riglit at llancl. Tllis cleparlmenl worlcs closely with time lvliclclle- town industries. larry ljnrrm-lla linislu-s up luis project in wnorl sllop. in lnome science lxoys learn almout loocls and nutrition from lxlrs. Rammel lirst. Tliey plan lmalancecl meals ancl try tlmeir liands at cooking. Tliey soon lmecome prolicienl clmels ancl refuse to let tlie girls get tlie lmest ol tlmem. ivlrs. Nic- Conaugliy tlmen ciireets tllem in the clotliing and relatecl arts, ancl time llome lurnislmings ancl ll0llStI'lQ clepartments. Tliey study color, design, ancl se- lection ancl arrangement ol' lurnislmings. ixlrs. Rammel is again tlleir instructor lor liome man- agement and lamily and otiler social relationsllips. Tile lellows talie particular interest in clrawing lmlue prints ancl lmuilcling moclel liomes. future are important. benior lmys learn to tools in inome stunce class. 1 s 5 2 Q . , t 1 I ! W Q.Yew Si 4... . K I lS,:,'j- , f f Q-xr:-:7' X, ff . , I , M.. ! ff -A 4 ixlrs. iX'ir'Coiiaugiiy leawlu-s time girls liow to turn up a in-ln. Wlany aromatic smells pour lrom time lcitcliens ol liome economic classes on time tliircl lloor clown to tlie lirst lloor llalls. Vvllal an appetizer just about tllircl periocll Tin- girls concoct lnotli common and rare clislies uncier Wlrs. Rammets clirection. Gne semester is set aside for coolcingg tile otller lor sewing under blrs. lxlcconaugiiy. Eacli girl llad a llolmlmy ol eitller lmitting. croclieting, or emiaroielering. Tiieir worlas were put on rlisplay wliere everyone coulcl see tliem in tile sliowcase in tlie caleteria lolxlmy. Some ol time articles tlley macle were sweaters, sliawls, slippers, anti neeclle- point. 27 4 Egg 2 wks p M 7.1 ! 4 1 I X wkwixkgi. gg I A . 1 ,Lf I Q ' ,,. 'U I T 2 ? 1 ix Q. ..---sfuuuu- ,, iffii,i:'E'21i.-id ' '11 -.:-f i'v L Q . -- :- 23' 3 I I A :L 3 1 0 X 'lx H-.. .. '92-. 42 S 1 Q 4 f MN ARLENE AKERIVIAN BA., INIounl Union College English, Basic' SPPPCII, DvImIc DONALD T. ANSBERRY BS., Ball Stale- 'I4cnrIn-rs' CQII1-gn: BIA., Ball sinh' 'Iii-zu'Iwrs' Coll.-qc Soriul SImIi1fs .IOSIQPHINE ARMSTRONG B,A.. IxIianii Universily NIA.. IX'IEmni Univcrsily Spanish VVIILIAM KING BALDRIDGE OIlio Stale Univcrsily. IxIiznni Universiiy llnivursily OI Cincinnnii IXIUCIIIIII' TrmIvs KAIIIIIIIEN IBANKER BA.. Vveslcrn CoIIcgf- IWalIiomulics If. O. BARR A.B., AnIiorI1 IVI.A., OImi0 Slnic print Shop VVILLIAIVI C. BETZ D'Iinnli Univcrsily INI. EcI., INIimni Univ:-rsily OrcIwsIra, Caclvl Band H, PAYGE DAMPIER BS. ECI., Universily nI Cincinnati IVI. Edu Univvrsity of Cinrinnnii S0riuI SIufIi0s JACK If. DAUGHERTY BS. in ECI., IVIimni Univ:-rsily r.IIN'1ll'IllYl JAMES VV. DIANA IVIimni Univcrsily ' NI. EQI., IX'Iimni Univvrsily S0ciuI SIucIies JAIVIITS P. DII.I.ON BS., IX'Iiami Unive-rsily AI. IfcI,, IVIiznni Univvrsily IVI0c'IlanicaI Drawing, Xvoml Shop, Swimming FRANCIS DIINIYFR I2Ic'vIrir'aI Ellgiilc-vrimj, IInivcrSiIy DI Cinrinnzxli I?IvcIrimI Shop IiI,I,FN EASTON Nviiie-nIu-rg Univrrsily IVIJX, IInix'4'rsily OI NIir'Iiigan ISIIQIISII MARTIN EGIQISTON B.S., Ix'Iinmi IInivPrsily EngIisIr, bf1IfILIIOI0llIllTl IVIAISIQI, F. FLDRIDCIT in EQI., NIIIIIIII Ivnivvrsiiy IXI.If,, IInivcrsily of Cincinnnii Doon, of GirIs, fwrvrllivv Xvriliny, JVnrIcI I.iIvmIurs GLENN EIJJSON A.B., Denison. NIA., Xavier University EIIQIISII, Counsi-Iing, FooIImII, Track ROBIfR'I' ENRIGHT B.S:' in ELI., I.InivcrsiIy OI Dnylon IH ELI., INIIQIIIII Ifnlvvrslly Crnnnwrciul ISONNIIC B. IfS'I'IfRQlIIfS'I' PIL II., Univvrsily OI CIiirng,!u ISIIQIISII HAROLD H. FIGLFY BLS. in f,Ilio Iinivcrsily IX'I.I?:., OI1i0 Uiiivvrsiiy Xvoozi SImp RUTH FLANAGAN B,S,, Eilsl CuroIinzx COIII-qv IXIA., Easi CnmIinu C'nlI1-,,g.- IIioIogy. CounsvIing DONALD C I RANf'IS in .IVIusic' IInif'4'rsiIy UI' fiiminnnli NI. UI I'.cI., Lfnivvrsily OI linminnnii lIumI .IANIILS I.. I'RI I I BLS., S0uIIlws'sI INIissullri Sliulv Cullf-uv IXIinmi Univvrsily Gorman, S0riuI Sludivs PATSY ,IO GII.I.I2Y IIS. in IfcI., IxIiumi Iinivvrsily IfngIisI1 CHARLES R. GIRINONT BS. in Businvss IfcI.. Vvvsl Virginian Insiiluli 'I'crIinoIogy fwmnrnr-rciul XVIIIIAM S. HART Ifnslvrn Kl'I1Ill4'ky' Slain' C0IIi'L!1' NIJX., Ifnslvrn K1'llIlll'Iiy' Slnlr- Coll.-qv Coinnwrriul MARY IIURD OIlio Shih- Lvnivvrsily C0l1llllPTl'IllI ZAINA KIfI4I.IfI3 IfI.IC'KINClfR BS. OI1iu Univ:-rsily Comnwrriul. IZIIQIISII XV. IIAROLIJ KIiSSliI.RING A,B., NorlIl CvnlmI CUIIL-qv Iinivvrsily OI IIIin0is Biology NIARY KIND!-2LI. Xvvslvrn Kvnlui'Iiy Sinh- Ifngfisir LOUISIC KISS IIS. in Ii1I., I5owIinQ Grvvn Shilv Univvrsily BIA. in EQI.. OIlio Sink- Univcrsily I,IiySic'uI Eriuculion ROBIQRT KI.I'fINI7IYI.DER ISS., RIiumi Ifnivi-rsily IXIJX., IVIimni IIniv1-rsily Sriencc 'l'HEI.MA NIZY LAUNDY BJA., IXIizuni Univcrsily fioininvrrinf v I 1 . ! I 1 1 I 101.4014 HIQRMAN II. LAXVRENCE .'X.B., D4-Pzluw 1 AAI., Univ:-rsily of llc-::::sylvn:::z: Assislunf Prilxfipul, Dmu: of Boys STANLEY HNVIS IRS., Bliilllli Univvrsily ALE., Xawivr L'::ix'm-rsiiy Pfmlograpfry, Foollmn, Hflsl-Imll , - .l. R. Llklz Nlliilllli U::ivL'rSily Rlinmi lvnivvrsily Sofia' ghulivs BIZRNIAN I.l'l'IkON. IR. HJR.. Gls'::viH:' Slain' Con:-gc Sorinf Sluclivs l.ll.l.llf C. BIAIER in lid., Ollio sinh' Unixvrsiiy Social Sluzfivs, rxxlin IQDXVARD lf. Fl.'Xl.C'UFl BJX., Nlnryvillv fi::Hs-go DLA., fJI:in Shah' Univvrsily YWul,:v:::aliCS LOUISE FIARK N1-RAIN PLS. iz: Nhilllli Unixvrsily ixlizllni l'::ivvrSilV IVlr:lI:v:::r:liCS RUTH M: Q'ONfXl?C1I'IY 13.5. :n Ill.. N1:a::::: Unw:-rslly Hmm' lfmrmrrzirs. Hmm' SK'fl'l1C!' VIZDA NLCRAY :X.B., H1-irlcllmrg! BLA., Univvrsily of Xx7iSl'0llSlll Ilulin, flplimisf NAYNARD R. N4-IJANIIQI. A.B., fyllio lfniw-rsily Diplulnn in Flwlrirnl IiIlQiIH'4'l'iI1Q, OIHK7 lfnivcrsily Sfivllve MARION DIXON NIll.I.IiR Alf., lxlounl Holyulw fiullvgc' l?llflhSll, Cuuns0li::g RALPH Nll.l.liR PLS. ECI., xA7ill:-::l:vrg,f lvnivvrsily Gorwrul Iwvfuls, S1'fl'llCl! VV. CT, Nlflfl. BS. Univvrsily nf Ciillfillllilli 51.11. Nliauni Univvrsity CIJlllll'TIIfilV!' fjmrv lfxpvrivvnrv, Counseling, C1Ol7llIll'Y'i'illI TON D. NICKFIS IFA., Blurslmn Cons-gc ISIIHHSII HAROLD NURBIAN BJX., Ixlurrny Slulv, KK'l1llll'k3' PLS, IX1urri:y Sinha KPl1llllliy' b1r:l,w:::c:lic'S IQIJXVARD li. PAYNIZ BMX., xvillimn .Irwell Crrlll-go fx'lr:lI:v:::uIic'S, Foollmu, IEIISRIJIJIIH .lOlfl. S. l'Olf'I'KlfR .X.l5., Fluskingum Coll:-gr Aliilllli l'nivs'rsily Sflfflll Sfucfivs l'l.URlfNC'lf PUXVIZIJ. -. '- . 1 v. . IRS. Ill IMI., funn Nah- lfnwvrslly cjlliu Slnlv Univvrsily S'H'l'K'll, Drmmllirs If'l'lIIfl, XV. R,-XNNEI. BS. in Xvilnlinglun Cullvgfz- Hmm' l?t'0lI0lIlft'S, Hmnv Svivnrv .l.-XFK N. RIKNK B. of IIE., Iyllflllll' Univvrsiiy of Xuvivr U-1'vv1'sily S4'il'IlC'l', Ffmflmll. Trurle CIIARHQS C RIFE. IR. IXB.. Univ-rsilv uf Nurlll Carolina Q ' ' Norlll Carolina: ,l,Iy'SffllI Eillllflfiflll, Tu-:mis FHL. LVIIIYUTSIIY of l'fR'I'l.Y ROSZIZIJ. AI:-rllallmirnl IillffE!11'L'l'illQ. l.C.S. A114111 Fulvrimfion, xvvlfling KNl'l'llfRlNIf ROUI3lfBUSl'l in Fri., Nliumi lvnivvrsily 'XII' U 'r'ilv ffxl' 'xii A . 4.. lllu s V 0 lltllllh Frvlwll. English HARI'5Al?fX SFI IICK HA.. Corn:-H Univorsilv Qual. FI.. Univcrsily of I'l0l l0SlPf' ,.llQIIS,l XV. N. SQ'l'INVlflKlfR'l' BLS. in cjllill Univvrsily Ollio Univvrsily Sofia, Sfurlivs GIJTNNIS lf. SKXTON B.S. in Nlsulln. Lillculn xlvlxmrinl l Aulmnofivv Shop LORENA 'VRINKLIZ v . . lllVl'I'4Iiy USC.. Kunwns sinh- Colle-gv of Pillslmrg fwOlllHlPl'l'ilI' PAUL C, XV.-Xl.KliR lg.S.,1xN,l'itl'l'II Kcnluvliy Slnlc M. lid.. Nnvwr Unlvvrsliy Hvullll. lglliklqllllu, Fonllmn HI-Il.liN XVIZINBERCIZR B.g. in lxlusir Ixhilllli Univorsily Voruf Ivlusir' DOROTHY lf. XVILSON BS. in lil., Ohio Uniu-rsily Ar! U. FLYDE YUVON UA.. Ohio Xvvslcynn Univvrsiiy ALA.. hlinmi Univvrsily Srimwrv l.Ol 'ISF YOl YNC B.S. in fini.. Bowling CEFUOII Slnlc University Binfogy, Hvulllr MN! 'Vi -Rf rn! l! ! swf 4 5-Qilifi 7' ww- - K R1 hx Z 5 J X 5 xv wi Qu IOX fe XX:'ix-me MUN Xi al X Xi 50X 1 The ciass cioors are cioseci for line ciayg and Vvait Hacicney, Martha Grine, Ricic Ashton, Gail Fruauif, Jim Carmociy, Lynne Reeciy, Verna Higi1iey,iViarty Galloway and Sandy Thorn froiic arounci time Weather- iaeaten sunciiai. all L15 X . KM, X 1 ei 'i A-Q xy X 6 q X fs .wx Xxx A I k,.:: 9'2- X X XX A 'ix xx XX X XX XX X xy J x xx N X ix X XY X ' T, xi X X - I - SENIOR CLASS. OFIIICERS: llvatln-r Hirly, scan-tary: Xvillimn Triiclc, prcsirlenl: lxlurl 4-m- n Apple-. vin'-prvsimlmllz Rnlwrl Burns, lrvn' On the outside we were timid, but S H R 36 inside beyond the doors ENIOR OFFICERS XVILLIAIVI TRIICK Baseball, Basltellnall, Boys' Slate, Football, Hi-Y, Jr Class president, lvlixerl Clxorus, NHS, Qgntilllisl, Prom Committee, Stuclcnt Council. MARI .EEN APPLE Qiirlsy State, Ucarouself' Glee Cluia, JCL, Prom, Nliclclie Nlanor Board, lvlidflletonian, Wlixecl Cltorus, NHS, .KOlilHl10mH,,, flptim- ist, Student Council, Thespians, Triple Trio, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Calainel. EATHER HIDY Board ol: Eel, Clmeerlvacler, FTA, CAA, GAA Board, Glee Clulu, Life Will: Fatim- erf' lxlixecl Chorus, NHS, Optimist, Prom, Roomlul ol Rosesf, Sp NHS, Student Council, usunrise at Campolmellof, Times- pians, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Callinet. OBERT S. BURNS Boys' State, Carouself, Football, Hi-Y, ln- lramurals, Lilo VVith Father, Nlidclie lvlan- or Board. lvlixecl Clmorus, prom. Stuclent Council, Swimming, TllCSlJiilI1S, Traclt. l l l l w Vlqom llillun mul lrnym' Cllum-y vxrllzlllgs' wllispvrvrl plnns nlmul llu-ir lulurvs. thrilling experiences began. lxlllllllli illlll lillll lil'lNll'l' llilllfl leilyllllfll illlll lxlvfflly ljily il lrw vxlrn lmnks, , ., , , .... . aw' gg ' .1 x A 1 ' 3' on u-'fl l 1 Vi my 4. ' :W Www - w.,,.. A '40 PM A l ' H A, . Wie' f JZ P 'W . lvrry llnrmll-rs, .lnlm l:isl1cr nnrl Roclnuy Rincr lc-sl lllcir slcill in llm snow ngninsl lic-clay Pnrlmrnlvr, Cnrulyn Ilmvl.-S mul l.imln Xvnlmn. 57 BARBARA SUE ADANlS GAA, Glen Clulm, Nlixvcl Cluurus, Y- 'll-ons. SHARON LYNNE AMBURCITY CJAA, Ch-0 Clulm, JA, lx'liclclivlli'S, Nlixvrl Clmrus, Niglltingalc. JOHN APPLE linncl. l'li-Y, Orf'llcslrix. CII.-XRI.lfS NARYIN ARMSTRONG ljuollmll, l'li-Y, lnlrnmumls, Nlixvcl cJll0l'llS, Traclc. FRIZDRICTH EUGENE ARMSTRONG Bznslu-llmzull, Fooilmll, vllrurlc. Nuuf, Xiu' MARY RUI'H ARNOID UAA, Nliclcliollcs. A class play: to many a problem it unhappily poses, NARVIA SUE ARONOFF Cilizm-ns' Clulm. City Cmmnissiuner. Dc- lmh-. l7I'A, GAA, JCL, JCOVVA, Jr llR R.-p, Lilo VVHI1 lfntlwr. MiJLllv- loniun, NFL. NHS, Oplimisl, Quill :incl Srmll, Rnclin Announrvr, Hlloomlul ol lz0Sl'S,n Sl' IQCIJ, --Slllll'lSl' Ill CillllIl0' lwllnf' 'l'lwspinns, Yo-nil lrnrum. DAN BAUER liunrl, llnncl Council, l'li-Y. BARBARA BAKER UAA. lfl-. .lr HR Rep. Hl.ile Xvilln lfullu-r, Mimlnliv Dlunor Buurml, blimlmllv- luninn, NHS. Gplimisl, Prom, Sluclvnl Council, 'l'lu-spiuns, Y-Teens, H-'l4q'0n '5 '9 -,,,, Liillllllvl. VIRGII. BAKER BilSl'l!llll, F0lJlllilll, llIll illlllll illS, rrfilfli. JAMES lf, BAl.'I'ZELl, JCL, Hl.il'c Vvilll Fnllxcrrf' NI ls, URonm- llul ol' Russ-S. Msunrisv nl fimnpoln-llu, if' 'l4ln-spiuns, YCC. ,IOIIN BARNES Fmmllmll, llifY, lnlrnmuruls, Jltruclc. GAYLE LAVONNE IJARNETI' Niglllingnlc. KAREN BARR GAA, Glcc ClulJ, ixliclxlic Nlunor Bourcl, Nliclmllvloninn, Nlixvcl Cll0fllS, Oplilxiisl, ljrmn, Quill nncl Srrnll, Sluzlvnl Crum- 'E 4-il, rlllwspinns, YCC, Y.'l'.-.-.... Y-'lim-n Culmine-l. .QQ , DORIS BATES UAA, Glu- Clulu. JA, ixlixml Clmrus. rllluvspizms, Ny-,l1t'l'llS, ,.w 36 .IOI IN L. BAL'l:IR, JR. lforxllmzull Mgr. Hi-Y. lmrsmnlrnls, fxlirlclic Ixfnnnr Bonrcl, Sr HR Rep, Tvnnis. ISI-1X'lfRI.Y ANN Blil .I .AXV Business clilllvt Cluh. Ch-v Chnlm, JA. HUB l3lfNlJlfR Cilizm-ns' Cluh, Hi-Y, llllfillllllfil Fr IIR R4-p. R.-XYMONIJ BIQNIJURH flu-ss fhlh, JA, NHS. Oplimis BOB BERRY lnlrnmuruls. .IOIIN l'RliS'I'ON ISITSS I'.00'll1lH. Truth. ls, Prom, 1, SOS, I But we had this licked with A Roomful of Roses. mi. PAUL BIlfl.l.liR JA. ROY ISIGCS Ili-Y, hxlrannurnls, JA. DARLIYNIQ RUTH ISISKOI' Glu' Clllll. Nighiirlcuh-, Y-Tm-Irs. TIIONAS Llili ISIACK Hnncl, Bnml Council, Buys' Shnhl, fili- ZUHS c Illll. Irll-N . Ill-N K UIIIIFII ICOVVA, lxhII!llL'f0lliilIl. NHS. Ophm- ish Prom, Quill nm' Srrnn. Sfus, Shl- lIl'Ht cwfilllllkil, YOIIIII l:Ul'lIl1l. slovqli ,xxx lsmlxli N VIA, GAA. Glu- Club, J.-X. .K I., .lr IIR Rc-lm. Nixe-cl fwhorus. Nighlinuauh-. LARRY BLIQYINS Hi-Y, lnlrnmurnls. Nl.fXRClli BLIZVINS Uilizm-ns' fluh, Ulm- Cluls, JCI, ICOVVA. Nfixvrl Chorus. Y-Tm-4-rms Youlh Ijorum. IliRRY D, BORDI-QRS Art Clnh, Fiiizvns' Cluh, l'4T.'X. Hi-Y Hi-Y Cnumil. IVIIFEIIIIIITRIIS. ICI., Wlixw Chorus. SOS, uglurh-nt l'rim'v. MONIQLTE BRAUN CiliZI'l1S, Clulr, .Kff7Xv.'X, Rliclcnvlnlminll pimms, Youll: Forum. C7l'l:XRl ,HS I5Rl'NVliR Hi-Y. ROGER BRIZXVER CDI-fRAl.DlNli BROXVN c1k'C' Clllli. KlfNNl'.'l'H BROXYN Hi-Y. lnlrumuruls. RICH.-XRD BRUXVN The Micldletonian brought us the up-to-date news: THD R. BROXVN Bzxslwllmnn. Hi,Y, JCL. NIiLIiHl'l0l!iilIl, Olblilllisl, Prmu, Sr HR Rep, Sluclcnl Council, Tvnnis. KlfNNlfl'H BRYANT Bnslu-llmll, lwmtlmu. JA. lrurlc. BARBARA .lli:XNNli BUNNELI. Bnml. Bum' Council. ucnrousvlf' lfrfx, GAA, JCI.. ulifc- Wvilln Fz1lIlPr.H Mixc-cl Chorus, Niglllillgnlv. Usunrisc ni CilIlll7lD- In-Hu. Y-'lQ1'l'Il5. ITDXVARD Pl'lll,ll' BYRNIQ Bnml. Banc' Council. Hi-Y, Orclmslra. 2 IJARI .ENE ANN CAMPBIQI .L 5 JA. Rlixivl Chorus. 5 N I R 00 L 1: 1 5 ' .rumm ANN CARPliN'l'I2R GAA, Glvc Club. JA, Nlixvcl Chorus, Sr HR Rep. SHELDON ROBERT CASPER Dm-lmlv, Hi-Y, lnlmmurals, NFL, Tennis. JAMES CASSIDY FFA, lnimmumls, Roomful of Roses. 'Sunrise nl Cznnpoln-Ho, Tlwspians. and' 40 Nfl., HSunrisu nl C:illllI7UI7l'H0,n Thus: XYAYNIC CI I.-XNIIBICRIAIN Ifl JXY.-XRI5 CI IXNIIIIQRS InIrumuruIs. I .XYIf If'I'I'.-X C'II.XNIfY GI4-v FIUI1, NIH:-:I tsIlUI'llS. 'I4ripIc Trio. N- I 11118. XX'II.I.I.-XXI .l, C'IIII.IlIfRS HI.iIIc' XVIII: I:nlIn'r,n NHS, uR0umI'uI uII Rnsvau HSHIIIISA' nl CulnpnIn-I- Inf' ,I-IICSDIRIIIS, Yffi. S'I'IfI'I IICN .l. VI IRISTY filivm-nf f'IuIw. I IIYY, I li-Y cI0lllN'iI, In- lr'm ur II' Ni I Iiv xI'lHl r II: ' rcI fl xlim- I I . 5, cs . . 1 nl , I ISI, SQIS. FRANK RICIIXRIJ C'I,.-XRK InIrnmurnIs. l Editor Barb and others lea rned the opinions and views if .B 10 xi K 41 DIANA SUE C'I.If5IIfN'I'S .I.'X, Nig1I1IinQz1I1'. 'I'I I.D COBAUGII I'ooII1nII Ix'Igr, Irau'Ii RIM. YIiRA .IO COI.XX'IfI.I. JA. C2IfNIf CONBS InlmmumIs, NIXRY .IANIZ FONIISS ' I C'I1 l'IuI ICI lrIIR R p CJITUIISI' , I '1' Y. . ., , 1' I.iI'n VVIIII I'nIIl1'r, NIIX1-:I fImrus NiqIlIInga1Im', fJIiIalIlmnau,n 'I1ripI Irio, Yf'I1vvns. VIRGINIA LYNN CONIISS lrImI fIuIr f XX IA XIII Isusinrvss Cz - I , Ig ,f , , I 'm cIif'Ilcs, Y-Tvvlls. BARBARA I.E.If CORN JCI., I.iIf- XVIII: I uIIu'r.n Ogllilllisl, uRnmnIuI Rosvs. Sunrise' ul CnmpoIu-IIo. III:-splims XICC, Y'Tl'1'lIS, ISONNIIQ JIIZAN COX flhzr-ns ffIuIr, I,4'IDilI4', fvfxxx, .KI .ICfJVVA. HI.iIr- XVIII: I7uIIwr. 5IifIrIIv Ionian, NFI., NIIS, fjpiimisl, Rmlio ,Xu IIOIIIHTT, UIQIIUIUIIIII Of IQOFPSYI HSIIIITIS all Cnmp0IwIIu, ,I-IIPSPIRIIIQ. YuuII I:0l'lllIl, Ny-PFPPHS. DOUGLAS COX IIi-Y, InIrmnurnIs. MARGARET COX GORDON TURNER CRANVFORD A rl Club. Oplimisi. BILL CROXVIS Bnsvluan, Dusk:-Ilmu, Foullmnll. Rlixvcl Chorus, Sr IIR Rep. NAC CROXYEU. Fnollmll. Hi-Y. IIIIYZIIIIKIIRIS, Nlixvll Chorus, Traufli. DANIEL VVAI .TER CRYER Cilizens' Clulx, Hi-Y, JCI., 'Aljfv Xvilll l nllxer, Alinlrliv Blzmor Bonrfl. Alixccl Chorus, NHS, '.ORliuIlfvlllix, fjplinlisi, Pmm. Slurlvnl Council, nsunrisv nt Czunpulme-Hu, Tennis, Vlilxcspiuni. BILL CSFILAK Boys' Sinha Cllvss Clulm, Cilizvns' Clulm, Gorman Clulm, Hi-Y, Hi-Y founril, .lr Class Trvalsurcr, HI.ifc Nvilll I'-2llIlt'l',H Aliclclic Alnnnr Bonrrl, ffplimisi, Prom, nR00lnful of Rows. Sllulvni Counril, SNYiIlllHil1H, Tllvspizlns. One fine group of students with rank above the rest 'l'ROI.I.Ilf CUIBREATH, .IR. Q'I'lARl.I-QS R, fl 'NDIFF Hi-Y. Intramurals. LARRY C'URRl-INT MICIIAIZI. IJIiNIS DALY Hi-Y. LINDA VRANFICS DANIELS Busim-ss curls-l Club, GAA, JA, IS, N 'lvl'l'll5. I RANC'lfS Hflf DANNER Art filulm, Cnrousvl, Gln-rr Club, uljfc Xvillr lfnlluvrf' Alix:-rl Chorus. Oplimisl, llmm, Sr HR R4-p, Hsunrisu nl Camp- olu-Hn, 'I4!ll'SI7iilIlS, Y-Tvclls. NIC! IAICI, RAY DANNIZR SUSAN CAROL DAVIDSON I-'I'A. ICI.. Niclmlloioniun, Niglllingnlc, NHS, Sfjs, usunrisc nl Cm1lpnlwllu, x7:lwl'L'IlS. NARGARIYI' SUSAN DAVIES Isilllll, lsilllll cillllllfil, UciElfUllSC'l,H ITFA, JCL, .lr HR R1-p, Life VVith Fzxllwrf' RIi4llH1'l0lliE'lll, lxlixvd Chorus. NHS, Op- limisl, Orcllcslru, Prom. Sluclonl Coun- cil. Hsunrisc ni Cnlllpnlvr-Hu, TIN-spiuns YCC, Y-'ll-ons. .12 BIi'I'I'Y .IO DAVIS Husim-ss fudvl CIHIJ, U.'X:X. XV-'l'l'l'IlS. NI-QRRlI,Y .NNN DAY ISIIIHI, Igilllll CQOUIIIIII, -AKiilI'0llSl'I.n 'TI-fx IIAJX. IINI.. IXIILILII1- IxIunnr I30nrcI, AIix01I lIImrue, NHS. NigIulingnIs'. Oplimisl. Oulu-sim. Provo. ugunrisf- ni CmnpoIu-I- IIL' Il C . N - I FPDS, N - I PCD c ilIYllH'I. NAXNVY CTXROI. DAY IIPXVIIJ l.IiIi DIY.'XR'I'II IIEYY. InlrumurnIs, JA. SXYIIIIIIIIIIQ. RK BNAI .D RI IOADS DITARTI I I'Ii-Y, InIrnmurnIS. STEPIAIANIIZ I.. DIQARTII GAA Bnnrcl. GI.-v CIHII, .Ir IIR Rm-p, N,IicI1Iix-Iius, BIIX4-:I Chorus, Swann- m'lI4'S, I -I vvns. Was proud to be honored by a tap from N. H. S. 'Q' RONfXI.D II. IDI-I RIfIfS I'Ii-Y. Hi-Y fIuum'iI. InlmlnurnIs ICI.. INIIS, Ogxlilluisl, I,Y0lll, UIQOUIIIIKIII 0I Rows, SlucIvnI CounriI. Tvnnis 'I-IIPSIJIIIIIS. ISAIZIS.-XIQA KAY DIiMIJS'I'IiR IS- I I'I'A ICI Ir IIR R p I'I' int. .I ... l'. .ll XNYHII I'-ilIIli'l'.n 5IirIcIIvluninn, NigIllingnIc1, Orc'IwsIm, Y-'Il-ons. RUSSITI .I . L. DENNIS Hi-Y, 'Sunrise ni CaunpoIu-IIo. Swim ming. DON.'XI,D R. DIINT .L-X. CII.-XRI.O'I'IIIf JEAN DIIf'I'IfRIC'II Cilizvnsr CIuIx, GI:-v LNIIIII, IxIix1-:I CImr us. NI IS, SOS, Y-'I'va'ns, BIf'I'IAY DOHN Iinml, CAA, YCC. Cl.-XRY .l.-XNIIQS DOYLIQ UIQOUIIIIIII OI- l'l0S1'S.n TONI I JRAUT IIi-Y, .Ir IIR Rm-p, NIIIIKIIPIUIIIRIII, Swim ming. KIfNNIi'I'I'I XVIIIIAM Ill Tlflf .I.-X. IIIINI FRANCIS Dl'NI.AP Inlrznnurnls. ROBERT A. EASVI'IiRI,ING I:0nIImII 5Igr, III-Y, Iruflc Ixlgr. BARBARA KAY IZASTON GAA, Ulu- Clulw, JA, .ICI,, UI.iIu VVHII I7zxII1cr, PIix0cI flmrus. Niglllingulc. HIQOOIIII-UI UI. IQOSUS.-A Sp NHS, HSIIIIFISL' ul Cmnpolu-II0,H Y-T4-Ons. I,IfROY I-QI JXVARDS Iiusclmll, Intramurals, Alix:-LI flmrus ARTHUR .I. IZNDIZISROCK FRED XV. IQNGLIC Hi-Y, SNYIIIIIIIIDQ. In Life With Father Mother spent more and more, .IO ANN ITNRIGIII' .IA, JCI., Niglllingnlv. MICHAEL NV. IZNRIGHT I7oolImII Ixlgr, I'Ii-Y, Ili-Y Counril, YI'rmtIc IN Igr. ,Il II DY ANN EVANS .IA. RONDA IQVITRSOIIZ GAA, JA, Y-T4-ons. SHARON LYNN lfAlIRIiNI'IOI.Z fIAA, JCI., HI.iI14' XVIII! ITIlIIlK'l',,' Ivliclr rII4-Ionian. NigIllinQnIs-, fjplilnisl, Prom. HIQOOHIIIIII UI' ROSl'S... SIUQIPIII tj0llllCII, Hgunrism- nl Cznnpoln-IIn, Y-'lql'l'lIS. ICI WVARI7 I I'fIfRIfR Inlmmumls, .IA. .ICI,, I,iIv VVIIII Irnlll- s'r,U Hsunrisv all Cnlnpoln-II0.H PATRICIA ANNE FIZRGUSON Clwc-rIm-aulvr, GAA. GAA Bonrml, Glue CIuIx, .IC'I,, .lr HR Rep, MI.ilI0 VVIIII I:nIIwr,H BIIlllIIPI0llIilll, lx'IixvcI Cllorus. flplimisf, Ilrum, Quill :xml Scroll, Ulloomlvul ol' R051-S, Sluclvnl Council. Hsunrisv nl Cmnpuln-IIo, 'I'Iu'spinnS, xv-IIQUUIIS. Y-'Ile-rn fanlmim-I. .IOI IN FRICI JR ICTK FISHER Iluncl, Ijmncl Counril, Boys' Slulv, Cili- zvns' fxlulr, City Cmmnissionvr, Ili-Y, Ili-Y Council, Inlrnmurnls, JCOXVA. HI.iIvv XVIII: I:illIll'I',n Nlirlcllvlnniun, IxIun- if-ipnl .Iu1Igv, NHS, 'AOIcInImornn, Oplim- Isl, HIQOOIIIIVIII ol' R0sA's.H Sluclvnl Coun- 4-il, Hsunrisz- nl CumpnIJcIIo, Swim- ming, Hshnla-nt I,rim'v. 'IIII4-spinns, Youll: Ifnrum, 'IUINI IfRAI.IiY IIE-Y. Inlrnmumls, .IA, NHS, Sffs, Ten- nis. I.OXX'Ifl.l. Il. FRANZ Q Ili-Y, IllIl'illllllI'ilIS. NIIS, 505. Rlllll ANN ITRISISY Ulm- Club, IA. ARNOLD I7UGfX'I'If IInsm'I1ulI, I'Ii'Y, IlIIfillllllfilIS. ICI., lxlixvml fluvrus. Sllulcnl fuxuuil, mlqlu- Sluclm-nt Ilrim-v. 4-an IQIJXYQXRIJ FUGATE Balm-Iwa1II, Ijnullmll. III-Y, Inlrnmuruls, ICI., lxlixvcl Clmrus, Prom, mlqlu- Slu- mIvnl I'rilu'0.H I IOR.'XC'If FULLIQR Ifuslwllulll, Hi-Y, Flixvcl CZIIOTUS. INI.-XRIIN GAILONNIAY ucjilf0llSl'I.U I'Ii-Y, I'Ii-Y Counril, Gor- nmn flulv. Inlrnmumls, HI.iIv XVIIII I nIIu-r, AIIXQ-Ll QNIIOFUS, NHS, Olililllisl, -I- I,I'UIll, Sr HR Rvp. SIucIvnl Council. Sunrise nl CmnpoIn-IIn, llivnnis, YCC. Money-conscious Mr. Day caused the audience to roar. ClIRlS'l'IiL GENEK Art CIuIm, CIufss CIuIm, G1-rnum Club, Nighlingnlz-, Orcllcslru. UIZRAI .D VVII .I ,IAM CII .ISIQRT l.IfIi GII.I3ITR'I' NI IS. .IANIIIS ISARNARIJ UII.I.IS I5nsIu-IImalI, Bush-xlmll FIM, I oulInuII, -I.fill'Ii. Ili-Y CuunriI, lxIixc-QI Clmrus. GI-IORGIANNA GLASS GI.-If Club, IVIixm-fl Clmrus. .IIiRRY CLOVER. JR. I7onlIxnlI, I'Ii-Y, lnlrzunurnls, IA, lxlixm-nl fllmrus. Trnrlc. IIN GOFORTII I-lmllmll lVIgr, I7I'A, Ili-Y, HI.iI1- XVIII: I7zlIIu'r,u lVIidclI0I0nizln, fjplimisl, UIQUUIII- Iul of Rosesfl ugunrisr- all fwnmpolu-Ilo, Swinuningg, Tlu-Spaans. CORRINIZ GOOD .I.-X. Ifl .I A LOUISE GOOD UQXA, .IA, NigIlIing3nIs- 'Kuo 45 NIARCIIF GRAISAN G.'X.'X. NIQIIIIIIQRIIO. ISIiX'IiRI.Y ANN GRfXIfIf ufvnroxnsc-I, GAA, Gln-4' Clulv, .lCI,, NIJI4' XVIII: Ifnlln-r, Nlixn-cl lwlmrus, ufyllilalllcrlllzuf' ffplimisl, I,r0m, uRnnln- lul ul Rnsvsn Sunrisv all Czunpnlu-llu, I-I-Ill'SllIillIS, Vllrlplv lllrio, x7'VI10l'llS, Y-lllcvn Cwlsirwl CYN'l'III.X ANNIQ GR.'XIflf Bnurfl ul' filizvns' filulm, I I'A, GAA, .ICI,. JCOXVA, I.il1- NVMI1 I:ElIIIL'I'.U NIIQIIIICIOIIIRHI. NITI., NIIS. Op- Iimisl. Ilrom. uRoonllul ull Ros:-S, Slu- clvnl ciilllllfil, XVUKIIII I:urunj, NY-VIIPPIIS. GFRTRUDIY GREEN GAA. GI.-v filulv, IA, Blixml filmrus, NIQIlIIllf,filIl', Pmm. Y-Tvvns. NIARTIIA IELAINI2 CRINIC ciIlI'l'I'Il'Il4Il'l', Ifllfx. CAA. CAA lluurml. CIW- CIIIIIL xlirlrliv Nlnnor Bonrml, xlixvml CIIIUYIIS, Sr IIR Rvp, lllvnnis, Y- 'lim-ons. MARY IfI.IZ.NI5li'I'I'I GRIYIBIBS Cilizvns' Clulm. I7I4fX. U:X.'X. UAA Iluzml. Glu- Clulm, .I.-X, .lC'OXVA, l.ilu XVIII: I'4nIlu'r, lxIirlcli1-Ilvs. Alix:-ml film- rus, Niglmlingzxlv. llrmn, nRo0mlul oI Ross-s, usunrisc- ul Cnxnpulwllufl Tl..-5- pimms, Youll: l:0rum, Y-rl.:-vue. Sayonara was the theme of the prom we did plan, C'ONS'I'ANCIf .Il 'NIT GUYNN .I.X. .IANICS IIACIIHJORN II Y MARIA IlAC1IAI'OSFI'OI.OU I3ANlIfI, IIAl.I, IIIIYIIIIIIITIIIS, lxliv-cl Clmrus. Il 'IJIIII Il,'XI.I. IIQIIHI, GAA, Hljlr' Xxlilll ITuIlu'r,n Flirlqlia-Ilvs, fjplimisl, Sr IIR R4-p, Sp NI IS. Y-Ill:-1-ns, Y-'Ilvvn Cnlwinvl. Ii.VXlI'l II .IfI'fN I IAI .I. I IA, IA. .KIM IJUl'C1I,.-XS XY. II.-XBIIYIUN KIICORGANNA I.Ifli HANCOCK .l.vX, NIIS, Ilmli-I Annuunrs-r, XZYIIUUIIS. IIXYIIJ II.'XRRlNG'I4ON lluslu-Ilmll Blur, Ili-Y, Ili-Y Counmtil, T l UIIIIIS. 46 .l.-Xxllfs I..-XRRY HKS-IAY .l.'X, fxlixul Chorus. ll TCIAN f'l,H l'UN Il.'Yl'l lIiI.D Bmul, Ili-Y, t,flIl1'Sll'il. DON.-Xl,lJ HAT'-ON Ari flulm, Foollmll. Hi-Y, lnlrmnurzuls, JA, Prom, SXYiIlllllillQ. Rl VBY ll.-XII. I IAXYKINS Busim-ss Cmlvl flulm. UAA, LINDA lfl.IZ'XBIf'l'II H:XYlfS t1ili7l'll5. fllllv. Cum' Club. ,lr HR Rvp. uLilN0 Xwilll I:illIl0f,H NIillllIt'lllIlilll1. Nlixm-ml Chorus, Cup- iimisi. Sp NHS, Prom. Hsunrisv nl Cmn- poln-Iluft Vltriplv lrio, Y-Tvvns. NANCY Hflf IIXYS f I'.'X, flgxxx, NIIS. flplimisl. Sp NIIS. X'-,IAi'l'l14. Where 'til dawn the Orient was ruled by Queen Annee C'l.lfN.fXRlJ llIiNI7IfRSON l oolImH. Hi-Y, Hi-Y fiounril. lnlmmu YIIIS, 'INN IC. GI .IZNDA Sl IE I IIQNDIQR SON .l.X. IANQX K. IIENIJHRSON SONDRA SUE HENDIQRSON CAA. OIJIZS IIVINSLEY SOS. NVINSTUN HIC-I IAM Bnml, Hi-Y, JA. Alixvrl fllnrus, Or- w ' 1-In-slrn. LINDA HlGHl.lfY Clos- Clulm, Nlixz-fl filmru-. YIfRN,'X PAYE lllfll Il.lfY Clin-L-rlvmlvr, Cilizcns' cjlllll. Fixx, CAA, Cl:-0 Clulm. lxliclfllvlollinn, lxlixvcl cjIl0fllS, fjplinlisi, Slurlvnl Cuumil, Y- lccns. 47 KAYE I., HILL BllSiIlL'4i Czuh-I filulm, Glu- Chlh, Uljfc- XN'ill1 I'-JllIll'I'.H C'l'lfXRl.IiS 'I-HCQBIAS HILTON Ciiizcms' fxluh. Hi- Y, Hi-Y Cmxlxril. '11- lI'illllUl'illS, JCCJNYA. .lr HR R1-11, Alia!- LH0l011i1111, Xlixm-1' Chorus, Cypli- misl, l,l'0lll, Quill illlil Srroll. Sfbg, Sp NHS. Sr HR R1-p, Hslllfliill l,I'iIH'l',-' Yuulh I:nr11111. NIQLVA P.-X'l'RKTlA HOOD Nigl1li11g11Is', Y-Vl'1'K'IlS. HAROLD O. HOOKER Foolhull, NFL. NVILLIAN F. HOPl'lf. .lR. Bnncl. Bnml cT0lllH'iI, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Coun- ril, Ofl'Ill'StfH. DAVID HOUSE With the Band and our cheerleaders to give us a hand, .ll IIJY lIOl JSE Glu- Cluh. JA, .lr IIR Rep, I,I'0Ill. l'HYl.I.IS BIZVERLY HOWARD GAA, Ch-1' Club, JCI., Sr HR Rep. Y 'l4l'l'llS. LYNDA IA VIZRN HOWELL CiliZl'llS' Clulm. FFA, GAA, JA, Nighl i11g1a1Iv, Prmn. SOS, Youth Forum. . , an . PIIILII' IE. IIUBER Cilix1'11s' Club, Cily C0111111issin11cr. Hi . ' 111 ' .', .KYDVV , lift' 7'i Full 1 fwiclrliv lx1ill10I' Board. idcllc- 1 1. NHQ, qflq, nSlIIll'i.'C ul C1111 114 - 1 n 11' , T1c.pi111s, Nnulh BliN.IAMlN H. HURSTON MARK ALLAN IMVICID XVILLIAM JACKSON Ili-Y. lllll'2llllllI'ZlIS. ROGER .IANIIZS Bzxslivllmll, I11lrz111111ra1ls. .l 48 'I'INI IUI INSON QPXIIUI. III.-KN ,IAY Ulm- flulv. .I:X. Ixlixvcl Clmrus, NIQIII- IlI2'illl', N'-'l11'l'llS. IINIDA K,-XY ,lES'I'ICIi Illlsim-ss Cmlvl Clulx GAA Ixlimlrlivllos Clif-l 'I JIIC .Ili-KN .IOI INSON I'I.VX, GMX, CIN- UIIIII. IA, Ir IIR Rm-p, I'If.,XRI. IJINIZICN .IUIINSON clfxfx. clll'l' cilllll, INllX0ll Cll1DfllS, X7- PIIII. ,IOI INSON llllflllllllfilli. AllX1'll cllll7fllS, lllfilfli. III-Y, lnlrmnumls. Ifflxvfx, SIDS. We created school spirit that was 49 tops in the land NN'II-I.IAINI P.-YI' .IOIINSUN Ili-Y, xlixwl Cllurus, RICI IARIJ .IOI INSTON l'Ii-Y, Iwlixml flmrus, A'Sunrism- an! faunpn llfllll. ANN I-II.IZAI3Ii'I'II .IONIQS Blmrrl, fllw- lllllr IJII' Xxlllll lilllH'l', Ixllxml I llor l DI' lil! us, NIIS, Ijrom, Hlfomnlu 4 Shulvnl Council, Hgunrisv all Ca In, 'l4l'lllllS. Ilqriplv Illrin, Y-'lla-r-ns CAROI ,YN .IONES Ar! flulv, GAA, ful:-1' flull. Clmrus. FIAIIIJIA I.. .IONI3 CII-.I Clulr. Nliclmlivlln-S, Y-'lion-ns. CAYIII ISAIQISIXIZA IONI-IS CAA, CIN- Clulr, Nlixvrl fylmn ROIDNIIY 'If ,IONIIS lfoollmll. Ili,Y, Ilwrzuli. SHARON IfI.IZAI3Ii'I4II KICAYS FTA, GAA, CIM- fllulm, .IPI XNIIIII l:Illlll'l',H Ixlixm-ml lllmrus. gal:-, 'AOI4IinIlrvlluau, usunrism- an lll'll0,n X7-Il4l'l'I1S. .IANES KI-1l.I.IfR SUS, IllllIUlI1'l Flixm Is. .. I.iI4 Nviglllin I faunpu IJAYFI KIQRCSNAR c3l'l'lllFlll Clllll. IZLAINE KEY llnngl, Bnncl Counril. GAA. JCL, Or l'llI'SlYFl, Y-Teens, x7:l4C'l'll Calxinvl. Pl Ill. KINCAID llzlslcellmnll, Hi-Y. ICIJDIE KNOTI' lille Xvilll ljzxllu-r, usunrisc al Cum polmcllofl NORNIAN KNOTI' .ILYANI-IEX ANN KYLES lfx, Niglllillgulo, Y-Vllvvns After a rousing campaign and all voting for queen, CAROL LAKES llusinvss Cnclvl Clulm. lIA'l'I'lli N. LAMPLEY CAROLYN SUE IARSON llusinc-ss Cflfllql Clulm, GAA. IJOROTI IY lJX'l'I'I5IORl:I llusinvss Cndl-1 Clulm, FTA, GAA, Ulea- Clulm, .lA, Niglllingnlv. Y-Tm-ns, Y- 'llvcn flnlrincl, YCC. GREGORY LAXVSON Bnml, fJl l'llI'Sll'fl. ROBERT LAYM.-KN CIN-ss Club, SOS. JUDY KAYE LIZDITORD lgusinz-ss Cnclvl fllulm, GAA, .l.X, lxl l mlivllvs, llllmspizms, Y-Teens. Nlil.l.IE LEE I3 XR X I I cc u Nlx C ll 'N LI H I' 7 il 0 l . N K.- .I.,-M .Ti '- '. n rxmu' , S ll ' . I' SICNIAIQY Ifl'NIl'If I.IfII5 g N BIARI.IfNIi LOUISE I.IfOI'OI,.D DOL 'CLAS LIZXVIS I'ralsIu'lImII. Ifonrcl UI lfll, Cilizvnst Clull Ili-Y, Ili-Y Council, Inlrnmurnls. JCI., QBIJIIIIIISI, Sfls, Sr IIR Rep, Nv0lllIl Irnrum. ' I, EMMA .'XRNI'fINA I.II7UI'f GAA. Ulm' CTIKIII. IA, Alix:-:I CIIIOTIIS, Niglllillgnlv. r Gillis and Triick crowned our choice, vivclcious Marleen RIC'HflRIJ I.II..II,fS'I'R.'XNIJ Sluclvnl Cuunril, YCC. RON I.I'I'I'I.E SHIZRRY I.OYIfI.IfSS or NI' ' -I CI 1 I Triple- Trio, Y-vlionns, DAVID A. INIAIFIIIZR .IANIZS IJ. NIAI.O'I'I' GEORGE M.-XNNING HR III-p, Swimming. DALE If. INIARIIIIN 'AI.iI'4- Xvilll I:illIll'l'.n OTIS INIARTIN, IR. I:1mlI1zlII, Ili-Y, Irmli. 51 Bnml, c,Ill'SS flulw, lIi'Y, Inlmll nys Slallv, II1-N, .ICI,, Alnlmli r Bmlrcl, AIIXMI Cllurlls. fjplin filizvns' QIIIIII. CEI.-v f In I JCONVA, Ir IIR R4-p, I.iI1- XYNII I :III I mu Jorum, INIIS, HCJICIEIIIINIII nSlllll'iSl' ill CT2llllpUIH'IIO,u ,IIIHWIJI Ill Art CIUIJ, Bunrl, fiilizu-ns' VIII II I Illll'ilIllllI'ilIS, Nliclrliv Nlnnnr Ifrmrxl Nr XVILLIANI ll. MASON III I5nncI, JA. ZIQE C. NASAIN IfI4A, GAA. IXIIM-QI Chorus, NIQIII- ingnIv, YCC. .IANICIQ ELAINE N1 CRAY Citizc-ns' CIuIJ, I7IIA, CIAA, GIs-c CIuIm, IA, ICI.. ICOVVA, Nix.-QI Clmrus, NigIlIingnI0, HIQOOIIII-llI UI' Roses, Y0ulIx Irnrum. BILL Mr-IiLI RIjSIl LINDA SUIT NcFIfI2'I'lQR5 Ifusins-ss Cmlct CIuIw, GI.-p cilllli, AI! HR Rep. JOHN RILIZY Mr-GLOSSON I7ooIImII 5Igr, 'I.rzu'Ii Nlgr. Sunrise at Campobelld' brought both a laugh Gm cl tear, JOHN If. IVMGRAXV IjoolImII, III-Y, Ili-Y C0un1'iI, FIRM-cI fImrus, NI c,llIIIllISI, 'I'r:u'Ii. BARBARA NAIC MUUUIRII GAA, JA. .IIQANNII C. NfGI'IRIi IBIISIIIUSS CIIQICI LIIIII, CVIPK' cfIllIl, IIIX. NANCY l.IfIf IW INTOSII NANCY NIICIAQKS filizvne' CIUIJ, CIW- CIuIm, IA, .IIT RYA, 5Iix4-aI Iilmrus. PAI II, I DAVID NICIQKS I:00lImII, InlramuruIs, Swinnning. BARBARA LYNN N IERRICK Bnnml, I5nncI Coum'iI. ucnrnusm-I, GAA, GAA IIourrI, JCI.. UI-iIv VVIIII IJZIIIIOY'-H IX'IicI4Ii4-lh-s, IN'IimIcIIs-loninn, IXIixs-QI Chorus. fyplimisl, UIQOOIIIIIIII UI Rows, Sp nsunrisv ul Cnlllpoln-II0,H 'Ile-mls. Y-'I4vvn fInIxim'I. YCC. .IANICS MIQRZ ILRIIIII. SIIIRIICY .NNN NIICYI-IR Ulm- fslulm. ICI., MI.iI4- XXIIII I'nIIu'r, Niglllinpgnlv, Olmlillrisi, Y-'Iii-mls. l'.'XSSANI7R.'X Sl'If NICI'IAIfI,. Ugxfx. Glu- CIUII, ,Ir IIR Rvp. Ixlixvcl CIIIOFIIF. Niglriingulc, Y-'I'vvns. ICIJXYARID NIILLIQR IBRIIHI, CIIPSS CIHIY, III-N. ,IOI IN NIILLIQR Inirnmurnls. Ixlixm-LI fwlmru SIIARON LYNN MILLS txrl Clulw. uI.iI'v XVIIII Irnllwr, Niglll- ingnlv, flplimisl, Iimm, RnmnI'uI nl' Ros:-S. uSunrisv ul fiaxlunpolmvllof' 'TIM- pia S, - 00 S. A 4-vt an lv. IIl,'GII NIILNLR Illlfillllllfilli. ls 'ir' Making this one a top play for our great senior year. .IIYDY MILTON Bnnrl. Ifamzl Counril, I I4A, GXX. ,IfiI., I.iI'c Xvilll Ifulln-r, Nl IS. Olmlilluisl, fir- I'Ill'SII'1l, Ilrnm. uRoomIuI ol Rows. Sr I'IR Rvp, Slmlvnl finunril, 'I-IIPSIIIIIIIS, N 'I.l'l'HS. NIAIQCIAIIITI' YNIINIS Glas- Cluls, Alix:-cl filmrus, N - I i'I'llS. RlISSIiI.I. Ii. fNII'I'I'IiNI IOLZICR Ilnslu-IIHIII, IIifY, Cnunril. Ilmm fvk IZIZIIQNARIJ LAXV NICJN'I'COMIfRY TOM NOON Inlrannurnls, lv si I VVAYNIQ MOON PAH NIOORE Ifnml, I,mmI Cuumil, IK. flrrlu--Im, Y- 'lim-ns. I'A'I'RIC'I,'X .NNN 5IUORIf Busim-ss fimlc-I filulw, Ulm- fluls, ,I.fX, Ixlixm-:I filmrus. LINDA NORRIS tifxlx. Hcblililllfblllilj' A-IQUUIIIIVIII UI' l'2US1'5.U Nvcxti, Nv I4i'1'llS. 35 LYNIDA I.. NORRIS XfVII,I.IAM R. MULLINS Ili-Y. InlmnmruIs. KUXROLYN I-. MYERS I fx, CIIUC fiIllI5, JIN, IJFOIII. RUISIQRI I. INIYIQRS IlIIl'ilIIIIlrilI5, Il lll'I'i. IOIi NIZXVLIN ISRIINI. I3ElllCI Cuum'iI. III-Y. fJrc'Iu'sIra Sr HR Rep. SIucIcnI f'0mIurInr, Yfif I .INDA I .OU OAKS For wholesome fun and service we had Y-Teens 61 Hi-Y OXROI. USISORNIQ Glu- Clulm, JA, .ICI,. NICK I','XN'IAI3:I. Cililvns' CIuIm, IJvIlul4', IIi'Y, I'Ii-Y funn:-II, InIrumurnIs. .ICI,, .ICOXV.'X. .Ir IIR R1-p, I.iI'v XVHII I:zuIIu-r. NITI.. IlrmmIuI oI Iimf-Q, Sunris4- ul Cmnpn- ..,. ' , . Il0IIlY. IIll'SllIiIl1S, NIYIIIII I'0I'llIll. RIfI3IfC'C'.-X PARBIIiN'I'IfR ITIIA, GAA, GAA IIrmrcI. CIN' fIuIm. ' HIJII' XVIIII I:ilIIll'f,u BIIMWI CImruQ, NiQIlIilrp2nIP, RnomIuI UI Rosf's.U Sp NI IS, Hsunrisr' ul CnmpoIwIIo, NI-YI14'4'llS. I..-XRRY I'!XRRIfI,IA Hcnrmlss-I, InlrmnumIs, HI.iIv XVIIII I7nlIu-r, ufJIiILlIl0llIII,n HIQUIJIIIIIII UI Rows... Hgunriso nl CmnpnIwIIo,u wI'I1c SHUI:-nl Ijrilxuxu ' P.'X'I'RIC'I:X LUVISIT PATVON I5zuuI. I5uncI f'ounriI, Oplimisl, Orm'Ilus- Iru, YCC, Y-IIICOIIS, MARY .IO IJICCK GAA, GIQ1- CIuIr, uI.iIv XVIII! I:z1lIl 1 AIIIIIIIPIUIIIIIII, Sunrisv ni CulllpuIwIIn, 5IusIs-nl Counr'lI. N -I vm-ns. ICIQISIZVF,-X ANN IJIKXK Cilin-ns' CIHII, JCIJVVA, YOIIIII Iforum ISJXRRY I,IfNI7IfRUR.'XSS ISIISIQPIIIRIII. I 1... We 54 w iIlfRxXl.IJ PICNIJIQRGRASS ljuolluln, YI-filfli. BONNIE I'lfNNlNG'l'ON ICI.. Uxxxx. Nigglllingulv, Y-Toons. .I.XNHfS IIIQRRY Hnsclmll Nlgr, Cin-ss flulw, Cily Com- missinnvr. lli'Y. Sfjs, USunris:- ul Q UIIIIIIIIIOH0. QIXROI. .IIQAN I'lf'l4lfRSON rxrl fxlulx. fxilizm-ns' Club. GAA, JCI.. .ll'OXY.'X, l.il1- XN'ill1 I-'mln-r. Mid- llll'i0lliilll. ljplimisi, l,I'0lll, Raulin qun IOIIY PIITR YI'l' .IICRRY PIIQRC If These occupied our time after the school clay passed by Rlfli PIli'l'I1RS Rows, usunrisv ni Cnllupulwnnf' 'Hn-el inns, lm Stull:-nl PfiIl!'4'.H SHARON GMI. l'Ol.I..-XRD SANDY PUXVIfl.l. 101' illll, NHXUII KNIIUYIIS. Nv',I4l'l'l!i. 'l'IiRRY I'RUl'I'UR llltfillllllfilli CT.-XROIXN I.. Ql'IIi'l'I' XX'Il.l.IA5l R. RAINICS Hi-Y, lnlrmnuruls, Kflh KAY RA'l'l.lI l-' V ' 1 Glu- vyllwxlm, Blix:-1' giljnru IARRY CII-INIZ RNl'I.ll lf V qfillk. K-Q- IV X lnlrammrnls. 53 1ll'l1lIF1'l. Ili-N. .If I., Ixlirlcua-Imlizlll Ixlixvcl Chorus, nfjklzlllrmlllanf' fjplimis I,l'0lll. Rnllio Allllullllrvr. MIQUUIIIIIII nf Carousel was the operetta, a big RODNICY RINIZR COII, Ili-Y, IxIicIcIi4- IxInnor B0znrrI, Prom. I5Ii'I'I'Y ANN RIVIQRS .I1X, CIN- CIUII, NIIX1-QI Chorus. JANITI' ROBINSON CIIXIX, CIIKW' CIIUI5, NIIXULI CIIIOTIIS. RICIIARIJ ROCIYRS I'Ii-Y, InIrnmumIs. DIicIcIIvloninn, Cyp- limisi, SIIIIIUHI fIuunciI, nsunriss- ul - .. C,mnpuIwIIn, I.INVII .I .If ROSIZ CONSTANCE I.OlT ROSS CIW:-rIvurI4-r, I7I'A. GAA, NigIllinguIv, XIJIIOUIIS. CAROLYN LOUISIC RONVLES Cilizm-ns' CIUII, I l'A, GAA, JCI., .Ir HR Rvp, HIJIC VViIIl FnIIlcr,n bIimIcIIc'- Ionian, NITI., NHS, NigI1lingnIc, Oplim- ISI, Ijmm, uI'zO0IllI.lII OI Rows, ngunrisv ni CmnpuIwIIo,U 'I4I1uspians, YCC, Y- 'I-rm-ns. IN'IIiRX'IN RUSSIfI.I, ROCIZR Ii. RUSFIZLI, 56 HOLLY RAYISURN VIA, GAA, GI.-v Club. ICI., I,iI1- VViIIx I:uIIu'r,H bIicILIIvlnniz1n. NEQIIIII1- gale, Prom, uRomnIuI ol' Rosa-S, 'Sun- rise nl CDZIIIIPOIJOIIOII TIN-spinns, Y- Tor-ns. RICHARD REED I:00IImI I, rI1lfiiCIi. RONALD E. REEDIQR Band. Busc-IJnII, uCnrouscI, I'Ii-Y, I'Ii- Y CounciI, IntrmnurzxIs. I.iI4- NVHI1 I:aIImr, Prom, RoumIuI QI Roses. usunrisv nl CmnpoImcIIn, 'I'Iwspiau1s, VIIFEICIQ. RON RlilCI'IliI,DIiRIfIiR CIll'SS CIUII, IIIITHIIIIIHIIS, ICILEEN RIITSZ FTA, GAA, JA, NIIS, HRUQIIIIIII oI l'l0Sl'S,H Y'Vrl'I'lIS. SANDRA I.. RIFFIQ GAA, IA. hit on our stage, KAY S.-XIXIS lgillltl. .ICII .. cJrl'lll'SIril, X'-'lwl'0l1S. SI IlRI.IiY SXNIIIISKY lsilllll, cI.Axfx, ,I.4x, N,'rI-UPVIS. 'IIUNI SNNFII Boys' Sink- I'Ii-Y. IIi-Y C0unciI. In- IrannuruIs, JCI.. NHS. Oplimisl, Prom, RomnI.uI OI' Rosvmn SIucI0nl C0unriI, Swimming, 'I vnnis. I .ARRY R. SCI IROCK Boys' Slnlv, uCilrmlsvI, I'Ii-Y, .ICI HI.iII4- XVIII: I:ilIIll'I ,U hIicI1Ii0 Bhmur X 1 IInannI. . IixmI CImrus. NFI-, NHS, IIIIIUIIIELH Ijrmn, RncIio Announce-r, nRumnIuI 0II Rows, usunrisc ul Cuvnpo- In-IIn,u USIIIIIUIII I'ril1m-v, 'l'Iu-spinns, K.'XRlfN Sl'I-1 Sl'I'IXX'IXC IEIIIHI, CISXIEX, N. l.l'i'llS. CIIZN XYII.I.l.-XM SIZBALD, IR. IINIIII. IInsIu-IImII, GOII, Hi-Y, Inlm- mura1Is. Ilrum. Music lovers and all others really thought it the rage. KAREN SIQIKASTIAN 1 Iiusim-ss CmIvl CIuIr. Glu- C'IuIv, FIIM-mI 1 fihurus, NIIS, I'mm. I DON SIiI.I-IfRS X IInmI. IInncI Cmuu'iI, HcIill'UlISI'I..- lIifY, ' IIi-Y f'oum'iI, InIrnnuurzuIs, NIix1-:I fwhor- I us, I'rum. KARIQN SIIAFITIZR uliilf0llSl'I,H Cilin-ns' f'IuIm, I l'.-X, CIQXA, UI4-4' CIUID, JCI.. uI.iIv XVIII: I nIIu'r, 5Iixm'1I Chorus, NIIS, ffplimisl, Iyrum, URoomIuI UI Rnsm-s, Y-'Ive-ons. .IOY SIIIfI.IiY I II.'X. CIAA, Glu- fIuIu. NIIXPYI f Imrus, Sp NIIS. Y-'IR-vm. DENNIS SHORT IIi'Y, IIi-Y CounriI, InlrumurzuIs. I'rmu. 'II IONIAS SHORT InlrnmumIs. YICTKI ANNIC SIIZUICI, Oplimisi. nsunrisa- ul CznnpoIrvIIo, .IAIXIES SIVIALI ,VVOUD I'Ii-Y, IIIIFRIIIIUTXIIS. I BAIZIS.-Kllff .IO SINIITII CIN-ss LIuIn, PIA, Q-.'X.'X, .Ir III? R4-1, fil. Y-rIIl'1'nS. 57 I IXIIIIKIIPIOIIIHII, flplimisl. Shuh-ni Coun- BENNIE E. SNIIIII IImsIceIIwuII. ITuolImnII, I'Ii'Y, InlrnmurnIs, JA, Truc'Ii. CANDACE SNITII Ar! CIuIr, I I1A, IA. Iirmn, Sp NIIS, Hsunrisc :II QT2llllllOlll'H0,U Y-Tm-ns. IJI1I.II.AII 5NIIIII I GAA. Yfll-I-ns. KENNE'I'I'I SMI'I'I'I CIIDSS CIuIw, I'Ii-Y, InIrzimurnIs, JA, PENNY I.. SXIITII VIQA, uI.iIv VVilIl l:ilill1'l',n Ugunrisc' ul nmpow 0, - 1 s. ROBERT E. SMITII IBN-Inlll. III-Y. InlrmnurznIs. Ixlixc-II CImr+ Washington for seniors was the special destination, Sl 'SAN .IEAN SNIITHSON UAA, JA, NI-,'44'0llS. .IlIIJI'I'I'I if SNELIJNG ufNnro1lsvI. GI--v ffIuIm. .IA, .Ir HR Rvp, IXIIXUII l IIIITIIS. CAROL LYNN SNE'I'I'IEN I I'A. GAA, UAA Bnmd. JCI.. NIIS. NIL!Iliiil1filI4:.i ffplimisll, nRuumIIuI UI IQUSCS. N- I FPDS. N ' ' POD cfilhllltq. I.l IKE SNOVV IjnulI1nII, llllI'illllllI'ilIS, IA, Ilvfilfli, CAROLYN JOAN SORRELI, IxiicI4IivII4-S, GAA, GAA IioamI, Y-In-1-ns, II. DALE SORREIJ, EIIQANOR RUIII SORRELI. Iiilizx-ns' CIuIm, ITIAA, GAA, IA ICIJXNIA. NigIlIing,fuIA', f5rr'IlvsIrn. 'tsun- rim' nl CnlnpuIwIIo.u Nylllllll Forum, Y' ll'I'IlS. IJAN SOI 7'I'II InlrnmuruIs. .IOYCE ANN S'IAIiI.ER Business f'auIvI CIHIL CAA. Glu- fx .I.'X. AIixv4I CIIIITIIF. Y-Tc-vr1s. 38 GXVIQNIJOIXN ANN S'l'nXI.INVOR'l'll U,-NA. l5ONI'I'.'X l.Ol' S'li.'XNlI'liR FIQA, ICI., Nighlingulv. P.-Xl Tl, lfRIfl5IfRli'K S'l'IfI'fl.If Trauls. D.-KN.-X LIQXYIS S'l'lfl.l.ICR I Ii Y l'lIARl.lfS I.lN'l'UN S'lAIfX'IiNS Hausa-lmll Mgr, lfuulimu Flgr, lnlrumurnis. Uljlvv Xvilh l nlh:'r,n SOS, Trzuxh Mgr. Sl 'SAN S'l'0RC'K cillfss Lxiulln Isliilrfl Ur lill, Jcil., 4-ljfl' hvilh I:iliIlL'I'.n fyplimisl, Romn- rlll of IQUSUS,-l YI1lH'5!1:nnS, Where adventures G. good times met highest expectation FRANK OMICR STRA'I'IiNIlfYIfR II Ilih, lnlrnmurnls. lr Clause YP. NHS. fjplimisl, Prom. Sr 'IR Rvp. SIIHIPIII U Illfli. Ifilfh. C'l..fXUDINli STRINIZICR lJ.fXRRlfl.l, .l. S'I'l 'TZ IIIIHHIIIIYRIIS. .IF IQPID, Hlqlllllll- ill' nl le0Sl'9.u ,IOI IN Sl 7I.l.IVAN lf.,.,1ImlI, lniraunurnis. CUXROI. l.0l IISIC Sl7'I'IIIfRlANID UAA, nl.il'm- Vvilh i nIIn-r, HIQUUIIII-ll' I. Rus:-Q, usllllrisc' all c1illl1l70ln'il1r.H Y- IBXVIGHI' IIONVARID Sl I'l'ON Isilliil. QWIIUSS tiillll, Irllfx. .IillIi. S'l'.'XNl.IiY 'IUXISOR lfl,IZfXBIi'l'lI ,IANIQ 'll'XGCi,-XR'I' xilizvns' Cluim. Fixx. Gm-rnuznl til-llll. .lfUXV.'X, NHS, usunriso ui Ciunnpnlmvi- ln, Youll: lfurum. Y-Tw-ins. MARVIN TARYIN, IR, IX 50 CRAIG THOMAS Immlmlmls, IXIixccI C loru Tr1cIx STENVART TIIOB IAS IR .IA. IXIIQILIIL-Ioninn. KIZRINIIT 'IIIONIIISON RON 'I'II'l:ILL ,l4l'fU'k. ,I UIJITH ANN TI PTONI GAA, Glen Club, PAUL IZUGENIZ 'I'OI.I IX Q IBHHCI. Thanks for the memories you have given us, dear M H S VIRGINIA 'I'Rl7IfSI3I2I.I, I7I'A, GAA, ICI., Y-'Il-I-ns IOYFIC ANN 'I'l IRNIQR I'I'A, INIigIlIing,5nIv. IIUNNIIZ I.OlI UPTON GAA, .IA. In-nnis, Y-Tm-ns. III IRNIi'I'I'A VICAI. GAA, Glu- C'IuIv, .IANITS MASON VINSON I7o0IImII INIgr, 'I'mCIi. FYNTI IIA VOKIZS Cilizvns' CIuIv, ITIIA, CIAA, JCONVA. uI.iIIv VVIIII l:ilIIlf'l',u Sp NIIS, Sun- risf- all CilIllIl0Il1'IIO,n Swnnvllcs, Xy0llIIl IIOFIIIII, Y-I PUIIS. I.IfS XVAGNER I:0oII1uII, 'IIm1'Ii. RIfIIIfC'CIA FAYIQ VVAGNER GI.-0 CIIuI1, PIIM-QI Clmrus. IABIIQS A. XN'AI.KIiR IInn4I, InlrnmuruIs, .IA, IVIixvcI Chorus. GM S5 CAR! JI. NY.-Xl.l..'XClf Cilivm-ns' Clulv, FTA, GAA, Glu- Clulr. .lr l lll Rn-p, lxlimlfllvlnniun. lxlixml Clmrus. llrom, Y-klqm-mms. FIILIJRICD XY,-XRD Cilizm-ns' Club, GAA. JCI., JCOXVA. I-l.il'4' Nvilln I:illlll'l'.H Blizlrllvlunizm. Nl:l.. Niglnlingulo, Oplimisl. usunrisv all f'mnpnlwollo. Youllu l urum, Ny-'lll'l'l1S. l1:XNlIfl..X XVARD Cilizvns' Clulv. GAA. Gln-4' Clulr. .lCl.. ,lC'UXX'.bX. I-l.il0 Nvilll I:2lllll'I',,' 5lirlrllv- lonizm. Nlixcrl Cllurus, Niglmlingjalv, Quill mul Scroll. HRoomlul nl Roses. Sr lllf Rm-p. Sunrisv nl Cmnpulwllofl YCC. N'0lllll l urum, Y-T4-4-ns. l'lfNNY XVAIZIJ Filizvns' fwlulm, GAA, GI.-.X Clulr, .lC'l,, .lCfTXX'.X. Nlixe-cl flwrus. Nlls, Niglll- ingnlv. f7plilnisl, 'lRmnnl'ul nl- Rosa-S.-l Slucln-nl fiuunril, XY-rl14'i'IlS, Y-rllvcn fuln- invl. Rlixl IARIJ XVARIJLOXX' lgunzl. lsilllll Cuunril, lli-Y. .lfX. B.XRl3.,XR.X ,Ilf.'XN XV.'XRl7llfl,l7 GJXX. CIN- Clulm, Alix:-cl Clmrus. We'll store them among our treasures as some ofthe best. JOHN P. VVARNER l'li-Y, .lr HR Rvp. Ul.il'1' Vvilll l:illll1'r,' Prom, Sr HR Rvp, Swimming. YFC. YIYIAN U. VVASlllNCTl'ON. JR, IX YCC' H I:QN RY NN'A'l'SON IgilS4'll2lll, Foollmull. llllfillllllfilli. LINDA RUI'll NVATSON Rep. Lilo Vvillx liulln-r. Oplimisl Prom. Usunrisv nl Cnmpolu-llc, X'-'l.l'l'I1S VVILLIANI XVATSON lnlraunurnls. TI IONIAS A. VVIQAYIQR Bfm-lmll, Footlmll, lli,Y, lnlrnmumls lfx. Nlixvml CIIONIS. Vl4!'Ill1lS. AN'l'l'lONY D. NVIZBB CIN-as Clulv, SOS. JOHN lf. VVEBB Ili-Y, lnlmlnurnls, JA, Vllrmli. DAN XVITISI I l'li-Y, JA, .lr HR Rvp, lxlixvrl cillflflli Olmlilluisl. 61 Art Clulx, Cilizcns' Clulx. CAA. .lr DARRYL XVESCO Chess Club, Hi-Y, lnirzunumis, .ICI Life Yvilil Lniiu-r, Nlicldlcvlorlinxm Niixeci Chorus, Prom, uRoomi'u Roses. SOS, 'Sunrise at Cznnpoimoilo Tilvspinns. RICHARD VVEST Art Ciuim, !x!IidIHK'i0lliilll, GLENNA .l. NVHISNI.-KN GAA, JA, Nigirlimjnlc-. LINDA K. XVHISNAN GAA, Cilvv Clulx, JCL, Nlixa-ml C'lOfll Niglllillqfulcr, Y-Tu-ns. JAMES NVHITE Hi-Y. lnlrmmnrnls. JA. IJANIEL XYHITNIZR Hi-Y, llli!'2lIYllII'El'S, .IC'L, NHS, Truck. Now what we've been waiting for -- our graduation da PATRICIA XVlGGIN'I'ON Businvss Carlo! Cluiw. RUSSELL A. NN lLlJIi V NHS. Sfys, nsunrisv nl Ciillrpoironrrf GEORGIA XVILLIANS I3llSiIH'SS CilKlt'i ciillli, GIOQ' Chill, Jfx, Sl'l2 XVILLIANS Citizm-ns' Club, CAA, Gorman Clulv JCL. -ICONVA. Lif4- xfvilll Fnllwrf Niglllil1gzulz'. Usunrisv ni Cmnpoiwllm' 'Hu-spinns. Youlix Forum, Y-T4-4-ns. LINDA Slilf NVILIS ctIlf'l'FIl'ilfl1'l'. Fl'A, GAA, GAA Bonrcl Claw Cluii, JA. JCL, Nlixr-rl Chorus Olwlillxisi. Sp Blf'l'l'Y SUIT VVILSON Clwcvrivmlvr. FLA, GAA, CIN- Club, 1 JCL. Mix:-ml Chorus, Oplimisl, lrom Shuivni Counrii, Tripiv Trio, Y-Toons. IiI.I7ABli'l'I'l ANNA NVILSON Cilizvns' Club, JA. Niglliili gulv, SOS, Youll: Forum. NARCARITI' VVILSON VLA, CAA, CIN- Club. JA. Y-Teens Y-Toon Czuixinvi. BOB VVILSON Hi-Y, .lr HR ROD. lxiitlciio Ninnor Bonrci Y, 45-'LQ Inf Our Twins l'IiNNY XV.-XRD PAN XYARIJ liDI Jllf l L'G.'X'l'li ANN! BID Ifl'G,-X'I'li To all of you we bid aclieu, ere we hasten on our way ,IANIICS VVITI' Sl TSAN VVOOD lrllflllll. Th .IIQNI XVRIZN JA. ,l.,l 1-spinnS. Y-rllvvn ,llX, lzllfllfl fxllllnllllfll' Cilizvns' Clulm, flfxfx, Y ul CAROLYN NVOOl7Rl 'H' flilivvws' Cllulv GAA. CIN- Clulr, .Ill .lffJXfVA, Hljlv Xvilll l nlln'r.u Al Clll'l0Illilll, Blixvcl Clmrus, Nl:l., N S uc,lililll0llIil.n Oplimisl, l,rum, Roman: u ol Roses, nsunrisv ul flmnpuln-ll A Bnnrl. Bnml Counmil, Clnrm1svl, G1 ,lCl., l.il0 Xfvilll l:illlll'f',n Nlixvrl Clin NHS, Niglningulf-, Oplimiel, Orrlwl 'lsunrisv ul Czunpnlu-llu, Yfifl, Y-Tu 'I'lNlO'l'I IY NVRIGI l'I' KATRINA YINGST lsilllll. l l'A. clI'flllilll cilllll, Nvclcl PICNNY YOCOBI l l'A FAN Cirl' qll Pls Flul S A il U. ll .lf cfl1lSS S1'fT4'l2ll'Y, .lCl., .lr lei! X lxllllfllfllllllilll. xlixm-cl Clmrus, N Q Hfllilnllolllanf' O Cuunvil, Y-lllvvll TIN YODIQR lxlixw-rl Clmrus. ROSE YOIIO Cl.-XA, JA, Y-T S 03 S 1. plilnisl, llflllll, Slll XYlIIlIllllllf- vm. .,.,u- yidx X Senior Cosmopolitan 5 fx VERSATILE FRIENDLY LIKI Zi! ' lxflxlarlec-n Apple Burlny Wlerriclc Riclc ljiclcrs Hill ll-riicli ATHIJQTIC ENTHUSIASTIC I l.incla S110 NVilIs Cincly Graff Bill Crowe Holy Burns '---l....J 04 il-Y-TO-SUCCIZED Eileen Rivsz Ray Benclure SINCIQRE Carol Snvlllen Larry Scllrorli fri ,N xx ii? iv ,. Q-.Xbf .f , , QM. s, -uf 'Nkxkwww Q I 'Q 1 1 , A b ifiz f N A V5 Q 5 53 3- vw . t. mx ,f ,NYXS-1' Q4 , rv J 0 1, , ' ,M , '75 T i' pr .piff?'3' an -A 1102 N ! f' i, iq ' ff-Af ,f ff . g,. mx, ff 1 Nww rw HW x , 1. ' ', ' ' fi' J A 1122? ffl M, :FLM , Y., U1 , :g 5 b 4 .. A ,Q 'f , y Uv '7 , ' -'7f w .Ar f, fri ww. iff Junior Qflicers Cwrolvn lLIIis0n, viru prvsirlenlz Ron For- rvsl In-nsurcrg Boll Taylor. prcsiilcnlc Flar- 'Il' KK'III'!'. Sl'I'l'l'Iill y. JUNIOR CCSMCPOLITAN ATHLETIC ATTRACTI VE CO-OPIZRATIVE DEPENDABI .E ENTH USIASTIC FRIENDLY INTELLIGENT LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED SINCERE VERSATILE VVELL-LIKED VVITTY Boy Dave Gillis liusler Strasslaurger Jim Carmocly Boln Wai-il Clwucli Beattie Jan Draul Bob Davison Ron Forrest Danny Slialler Davicl Banlcer Bob Taylor Joe Hall 66 Girl Donna Cross Carol Coburn A iiii Perkins Marsha Kelley Patly Rivers .loyce llcenloerry Nlarlee Jaques Carolyn Ellison Joyce Bryant Peggy Eclwiircls Gail Fruaiill Marilyn lvliiiealialzer XVQIIIQY SII4-Hmm um' lm- Ilnll lulu' il vnsx' wllilv B4-x' liislwr, Pvggy lfalwnrrls nm' Rhlx Sivgjcl gossip aulmul IIIUIII. JOLLY .IUNIORS ENJOY RELAXATION. Q W , . Huh Hull, Bs-thy xxnvn. Tun: IXIVEXIIIYTZIY :xml Glcnn Baxrlwr Hush-r Slrusslmrgjvr lups llw pyrmnicl colnpmm-fl ul Rimln mule ul pirlurc-4. Ivins, ,lam IJHIIII, Russ HUH1-llfmlxglr. fxluuli Rislmrflxrm :ml Hn .,1.1 lhly. 07 jlll Row H Pnnln Bm-ll, Sunrlrn IS.-II, B4-lln Bvn- ninglon. Brian lavflllilll, ,lnnifv Boss, Brurv lllnlw. l.ill'I'y Bngnn. mln Run' -.lu Ann Bollunnn. .ll-rry Bowling, ,lnnivv Box, ljllinn Bnycl, lynul l5l'ilI1fl1'llllllfQ. Knllly lfrnnl, llinnn Brvwvr. ffl: Row - .lunly lSIllH'2jilI', .ls-rry lyzrnnlis, .lim llroolcs, .lvrry Brynnl, .loyrv lgryanl, Pnlli Burgln-r, Kon Burnvll. Sflm Row - Sivvvn Ulurli Burris. Slxirlvy finl- lmun, Dennis fwnmplwll, .lnnws Cnrlnmly. Pnl finrlnncly, llanniln Curl:-r. l.nrry fi. fuu- 4liII. Qlll Ron' - K--lly fllrisly, Bill Clnrli. Nlnry Clnrlc. Unrrvll lwonniv Kil1'lllClllS, Ellvn Cline, 1 finrul Ann twllllllfll. lm Corlclinglon. .IUNIORS 1 .HII 'Q0lUf-'clll'llIl l3Ell'lil'l'. .Illll l5ZlI'lil'f, l'zlllll'Y'l lsi Row -- Nnnfy Alu-rm-llly. Slmmn Suv AI,- nvr, Belly Alvxnmlvr, Bvflcy Allvn. ljluyllis All:-n. ljuigv Anclvrsnn, .lonn Anmln-ws. Qnml Ron' -- ,lim fXfIlllPl'llSll'f'. .IZIIIIUS xxrm-ll, lnrins- qxrnnlml, Bn-mln Suv ASLI.-y. .lnnu-s lfnlwr, Bonnim- Bmlc, Clif-ryl Bnlwr, SHI le47ll -,lilliiflf ISRIIUT, Silllllril ls2ll'U'l', Iillll ' 1 lsZllli!I'Ll, .Illlly lgilllilfll, IJRIYK' ISEIHICKT, cilfll Igillllllillt. I3ilY'lN'Y'. Ron Bm-mllv. Yilclci lfwglvy. 68 Burnlmrl, lfonesl lfurrvll, Clmnrlvs Bs-ulliv, U :jk lSi IQOIU'-'ixllllil Cllgilll, .lK'I'l y C1Yllli?S, Riril ilfii Li0llli!S, Nvifilil' cwilllii, IJRIHHS i.I'l' ciilllgil il'H, liilfi c:K'IH' CNOX, ,lit I'L'Sil fifilH'ii0l'li, :mi Run' - fiimrix-5 firm-xii, Bvlly Guy Crvn- simw, Crum- Yvonne Croriwll, Dnvini Crum' we-ii. Donna: Cross, .iuciy Kay fiurrvnl, Ricil- nni Cnrrin. jrzi Run'--Xxiuilvr Furry, Dolliv Dnirynlpiv. iinroixi Daily, Danny Dznmm-rin-r. i.zun'c- Durnuimi, Bvllv Ann Davis, .lilll ilnvis. .Hin Row--.ilniy Davis, Pnlly Davis, Ririmrci Davis, Boi! Davison, iircri Daly, ,iosi-pil Day iimn Dc-iioii. .IUNIORS 69 jlir Run' - igurry Da-vp, fiimrivs i,1'ixlilFiS, fiimris-s Dennis, ix-1' Dvnnis. Susan Us-nnis, Ann Dvvuv, Kny .iunniln iJnimzx'm'ri4i. fill: Row -fiimrics .lzum-s iluims, Cinrui Sum: Duwrvy. .inn iirnul, i,nIririan Ann Iiiiiiliiflh, P4-ggy liliXK'2lf1iS, Nannry ,io i'iQLfi1'Iul1, ijnrin flin Row--Cumiyn ifiiison, Dinnv ifspvnmii- im-r, Diniiic ifvzms, il:-rnirv ifvvrimrl. Xvnilcr ifwa-n, Bvnniv if:-rgusun, Bonniv iii-rqusnn. Sill 'QOH' f-' IEYH czilyl' ii-l'l'l'1'H, Isilfll l:ill'it'iIllilll, Bow-riy Fisiu-r, Tum Finnnggnn, BIOYl'iiliIl l:il'iI'Ilf'l , ,lllilli l:il!XYl'l'. VFP!! iriiiilllli. Qfll IQIHU 11 Xjffllllll i:0fKi, XNXUITUH I'.Ul'IiyCl', NTUYSIIH lrflfllvy, 'QOH i:0ffi'5i, Igflli 1' lrfiliiif, ie0l7l'fiIl Ff1lIlK'iS, IQUQUF I4-FZIIIY Olin Run' - Bill Hollisivr. Gailn- Hoppvr. Nlnry liurion, Amin iluwnrcl, Cnrol llownrnl, Donn llnwnrci, lxiiliic' llulllnnn. Till Rum - Duviml Iillglllvy. limi Hurr, .iuys 1- liil'IliN'fry, ilflnil' ,lill ii50ll, Nlllfiilllllil .Iilf'0i7S, , . .llllly AIZIIHUS, ll'l'ly .'illlil'S, Hill, Row '-'hililfivl' izmquvs, Gary Joslin-, Run- SUX Oil il0llI1S0l1. l'lllSSl'ii AIGIIHSOH, Clll'l .i0IN'S, ilUyl'C AIUIIYES, Sll'Y1' ilfiyfif. gill IQUIU'-' I,illll Ki'l'iClT. lxlilI'SlHl Kl'llI'y', AIUFFB' Karr, Nancy Kvssvlringf, Bvlly ,ivan KillliVi4', Gary lluynms King. ,llllly King. mtl1Rmu-.im-la Kiniyuiufls. ,lolmniv lglllll Kinm-y, lion Knox, Run Kyli-5, flu-ryl l.u- rvy, Sllirlvy Ann l.nirs0n, Riflmrcl l.mnin'ri. JUNIOR is! Row'-fiuil l'irunull, Kelllliiil l:llQill0, 'lin- lmr Rae ijullcn, Carolyn finlmlmrcl, .iumly Curlilcov, Rc-iwrrn ,inns Garrison. Sully Gany- lllilllll. :nfl Row - Acloili Gcnclvlc, Duvicl Gillis, Civnc Cim-flu-, Paul Duvicl Gomizl, Varulo Gooni- nmn, Knllly Gnulzl, ci0llSlilIlC'4' Grvgfory. jrcl Row - Xvnli ilnrlmm-y, Slmron i'lzul1lix,, Bvily Hull, .lov llnll, Ruin-rl Ilnll, Suv ilnll. ciilflll0ll linney. ,jill Row -Jolm llnrris. Sllilfllll ixiznrlvm- lizar- ris. Roiwrin Hzlrizog. loin Hmvliins, Blnryiin ilnzm-lwrmcl, Connim- lim-nrcl. Bill llvnclvrson. 5111 lqUlI -'XVUTIIRI Hensley, llnul Ili-ss, .lim Higlnley. ,ioiin Hilton, .ioycc Hilton. Snnclrn Hnlliroolc, Ross lIOill'lliHlllQ'il. '70 01,1 Rum - .lamisv xlefluirv, Don N14 lnlusll, rlwillll NlI'Iil'H4'T. ,Iqlllll lllffily. Nillll',' NI:-Ill. Slmmu NIUIEIIIIIDY. filanulizu Nlvnllnlll. fill Run'-Gloria Nlillnr, xlnrilyn fxlillvnlml- zz-r, Craig Nlunrm-. Bill Nlulligolluvry. xmas' NIOOH. 'VITY :XIOOHH 'QOH' Nlilfil' NIUOFIZ Sill Rml'--Xvininlll Nlnurs-, Rirlmnl xlurris. Dun xlyr-rw, :Xnn Namlin, If-H' N.-II'. llully N'4'lsull, Slvvn' Nvlllric, 01,1 Run'-Huln N:-llu-rly. Yirgjiniu Nimlu-H, Tun: ffligom-, .loam ffliu-r, Turn clfllllilll. cilflli IJRIXIIIUF. .IUIYII I,ilIIllI'I'. Hvlll Ron'-Slmrml Ijnlnwr. Pnl IlqII'llUllIlt'l', Iisxnivl pzlrsuns, Pllvlliw Palslvy, finxnlu- 'lul- lr-rmn, ,lulm llvalli. Xxvilnm P4-lla, 5111 Row -- Frvcl Runm-lls, .lim Ruilulgfc, Rc- lmrrn Snmplm-. Donnlcl SClllIliCh, Burlmm Sfllwvilzcr, T1-ml Sfllwing. Dixiv SA-lmlcl. Oil: Row -1 Nlurslm Scgcrllcrg, Kcnnelll Scllay, Rivlmrcl Srlvur, Flyru Sclllvs, Dania-l Slmll lor, .lum-I Slmllvr. Cnml Ann Sllorl. 'fill Run'-Dnviml Slmrl, Dnnnu Sllorl, Ricll- nrzl Sit-gi-I, Gvnc Siglvr, I:lf'lflll l Silas, .lnnvl Sinlc, Donny Slnclv. 81,1 Row-CCI.-in Slnillx, Hcnriciln Smilll. .lnrlfcio Smilll, Slmirlcy Smilll, Vvnmlu Sue Sm-ll, Domllmy Sorrvll, Bill Spencer. Qlll Row -- .lurlilll Spmifvr, Pulli Spvnrcr. Lois Spivs. ,lo Sinmpvr, Kvnnvill Slamlulcr, Plllllfln Sh-llvr, Donna Slc-vs-ns. .IUNIORS ist Row-'Joe Peniclc, Diane Penninglon, Lu- reliu Pergram. Ann Perkins, Elaine Pcrlcins, lclzx Pclerson, Kallmy Phillips. 21141 Row-Ella Plnnclc, Jor- Pluskn, lxlyrlc Polilalrle. Clieryl Pmctc. Ronnie Pralln-r, Danny Prodor, Pole Raine. 'jrcl Row- D0f0llly Rmliff, Jerry Railill, L0- rcnc- Rnllilf. Oval Ratlill, Clmrloltc Rum-cl, Dave Reccl, .lim Reecl. ,jill Row-Frcclclic Rirtllzmls, Clluflc Riclmrcl- son. Patty Rivers, Vvillimn li0ZlCll, Riclmrcl Rolmlrins. Sllirley Ronlo. liSlll9l' Rolllc. 72 lSflqUll'-'Iii4IHlI'1l Slvvvlls, Belly Slvwurl, r Ixilllfy Slirklvxl, Dnvirl Sloops, Rube rl Shmps, Buslvr SIrnss!mrg,!0r, Boll Slrvifllmll. Zml Run' - Donna Sirvifillalll. Dclmlviv Svnnln, IDUIIIIH -I-illllllilll, I'l0lll'l'l ,I41lYI0r, Lllliflf rrfil' SIUY, .IOYKRO ,l11'1lI'llXY, lllfiil VIAIIOIIINS. 311, 'QOH' 1 Silfiill YIWIOIIIRIS, .lilfqllilyll rrlllllllp- sun, .lollnny Tholnpsnlm, Sllirlvy Tlmmpson. Xvanulu Tlxcvrnlslwlxrg. Dun Tilwlws, lxlnrly Tip- lun. .jill Ron'-lbollgf Townsvllml. .Ivrry Tawis, Unvhl lmul. l'r.ml4 lvrnvillu, Hurry Truss. AIKIIIIUS lqlll'kI'r. l5l'l'llflil 'I4llI'IN'Y'. K K F x , K T' s' . L, ' X xx, . V y Y lk ' .I U N I 0 R S ' . I 2 K A ,x , N- Xu X J X. J , 75 jill Run' - Clwryl 'I-ylvr, Nlnnin lvlfifll. fxlirll- :lvl l'psIl2lw. Pvggjy Yam Bllskirk, Run Yam Bllskirk, .lucly xYRlIN'l', Yun cilvvv. 61,1 Run' --Rivlmrml Vvlmls-, Sllviln Vin-, Rush: Vinson. .lurly V114-Qvlv, Dun Vuorllie, Rolwrl XXVJIQIIPT. Blum- Nwullnrv. lfllll' '-' IQUIIC XXVRIHQNU, Isfill Nxvilrll, JXIORPS Xvurv, .lc-ni Xvullcins, Lora-lla: Xvvnvvr, Knllly VV:-ir, Bonniv XNIUHIIIEIH, RHI 'QOH' '-' 'Jiffy Vvvlls, 'AW' XXVUISIIIDIUT, ixilfll- 'yn Xxvlliilllilll. Allvn Xxvilliauns, ,lov XViHs, lim Xvills .lvnn Xvilson. 01,1 Rau' - Ixlurilyn xvollv, Xvolnn-r, Run- axlrl Xvoml, Pnulim' lflimlwlll Xvunrlrvy, Paul Xvriglll, Ginny Yingsl, Yirki Yuunge-r. Margo Pnriionner, Bob Scolt and Dun Tut! cIown nrounci wI1iIe .Ienny Brown, Bob SnxilInson and Sue Flroci get in some Inst minut sl c,Iyi g ATHLETIC ATTRACTI VE CO-OPERATIVE DEPENDABLE ENTHUSIASTIC FRIENDLY INTELLIGENT LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED SINCERE VERSATILE VVELL-LI KED WITTY SOPHOMORE COSMCPOLITAN Boy Frank OusIey Butch Vvaiden Danny Danner David Pieters Tom Rayburn Jim Nein Rick Ashton Dick GaIIoway Gary Sargent Mike Peters I'IamiIton Watkins Bob SmitI1son 74 Girl Sandy Ferguson BeverIy Routt Sue Dawson Linda Shaffer SI1eiIa Roth Judi AIIen Betty BigeIow Nan Nichols Karen Ve-Ite Dana Campbeu Adrienne Vveinstein Connie Schneider 472 r FN b 5 M as gm. L Fi sw. km. Sv in ,4 Ylllf ,fn ' . gi! fill -QI 9493 iff: Q 1 iff ,Y Ay If - SOPHOMORES lst Row- ,l0llll Anlunxs, Pnlrifin Lynn Aallcins, Frnnlc Allvn. l:n-cl Allvn. .lucli Ann Alll-n, lxlirlinel Allen, Kay Asli, Rifle Aslnlnn, lxlnry Bnlwr, Donnlml Bnflc. Qml Row --1 Dinnu Gnil Bnllnrcl, Dunnlcl linllinger, Clinrlinu l.ilX'lllHllE ISIIYITCY, CRIICII l31ll'lif'f, K4'llllK'lll BHYICCF, fXllCC Nan- Bnrm-ll, Roy Burn-ll, Sk-wi Bauer, 'llonyn Darin-nc Burr, 'llc-cl livnlly. jril Rum-l.inmln B04-lminn, lirlly Ann Bonclcr, Gvrnlclim: Bm-nson, Bra-mln Bvwlcy, Belly Bigelow, SlIZll'0l1 Blake, Blilu- Blf-Vins, Rom-r Blovins, Xvilliv Boa-lim, Tvrry Boone 'QOH' -- fillill'll'S lsfillliliilllillffz, IQUQUI' Bf2llllll'lllllIfu, Bllfll- Tlifl I5filll', lrlilflilfl l3l'l'XV0l', Nlll'llPl1l lSf'l'NX'l'I', leflliillfl ISFOXYOI' Slliilll Bf0llliS, CllilTlC'S BFlJXX'I1, .IPIIIIY BfllNY'lI, illlll ISHYXYII jllx Row'-N04-na Brown, Peggy Brown, Rnlmcrl Brown Rnlwrl Brown, Sl:-plwn Brown, liorvsl lfruinugvn, Suz- nnnn Bucliingllnm, Burlicll, Belly .lcon Burlis, l.imln Suv Burslc. fill: Rmn-lrc-iw Busli, Pliyllis Bnsll, Vvillnn .ln-nn Byrll, lxlnrrin Jayno Cullnlmn, Alifc Camplmell, Clmrlvs Camp- llilll, DEIHH CilIllpllPll, I.ylNlil CillllIYll1'll, Vlvllllflililll cwillilli' In-ll. .lorry l.ynn Cnrpcnlvr. 'fill Row-Lnrry Corps-nlcr, llillflflil Cnrvvr, Rifllnrcl Cus- liey, Helen Clinnilwrs, Fmnlc Cllnpnmn, Slclln flllilsls, CTllilfll'S cililfli, cilll'fl1' ClilSQ, NINE cill'lll0llS, IJOIIHRI lsf Rau' - B1-lly Comm, Nluric Cullurl, Bonnie follicr, .IOIIII fmmrrm-, Ilurrivl lililillt'cN1l0li,.ll'lHllH'li0l7Ii. Nlnrslm Cook, S O P H 0 M O R E S Tuny funk. Tm-rry fupp, lxliliv fwullnu-yvr. lm! Run' - Susan Culllllvyvr, fonnic' Sum- fox, .Insliiv fox, jill Rau' - Sus- lflrml, Bruno lfrlumlsnn. Danicl lfvauns. Duro- lmon lynx, Sflirlvy .Xnn fox, .lim cwHfl'4'llf, Xvillizun Curry, llly .lmnr lfvvrlmrl. .lam-I I.:-v lfwing, nlzury l uIm-nlmlz, Carrol lillljvllit' llnnn-r, Donulcl .Xrlllur Dunnvr, Blur- virginia: Ijilllllill, Hurulcl lim-rqusun, Snncly l'4m-ruusun, Rirln- gjurvl Daulnis. urcl I iuHur. '3rfl Row - Ilwisl Dnrnulml, lxlilu- Duvivs, Clmrlollc Ann Oil: Row - Dunk-I Fink, Panuln Fouls, lynn' Fox. Duvn' Ifrzr Uanis. Ifluynl Denis, SIIUTOII Stu' Duwsun, fiurol Cillfiflilll' Zivr. Bull lfrouun. lluul l'4ugul1'. Sonia: l'4llLf1'll, Ricllurcl Dm-nrllr, Sllirlvy Dvnlunm, Xvznulu Dvulnnm, fxllurlvs Xvilliann Siirling Gullnwuy. leilllilftl Uuw, Hurnlrl flilyll-ITL Us-l.ung, Kvuny Vrvnl Ijit'll'I'il'Il. Till Rrlw-.lnsvplmilw flvnlry, Suntlrn I.:-v Gm-nlry, .launvs .Ulu Row - BDI, Dmnvni, Kun-n Suv Downs. Bula Doyle, .lan-Ie lfwlwilrd Uvplmrl. Nivlmlns Gvlimki. Ralph Uinnmn. lyfilllf, Dun' Drurv, Bully .lu Dun. Rosvllu Duff, Rohm-rl -IRIIIIPS I-00 Gilllvr. Nlirllm-I Irv Gluvvr. Uluriu .lc-ann Umul. .lny Dullin-y, Tenn lflkvr, fllcryl lfgvlslon. Rusq-Hn Ur:-vu. .lvrry Dulw' Urvglury. 1 1 P S 0 P H O M 9 R E S 11111 Row - Forrest Ilupplv, lfrslfim' IIOIILIII, .lz1111- llilllfjll, c:l'l'l1'hf'll IIIIINT, rl-Ill'l'l'S1' IIUIIIIIIUI. I'l0lll'I'lil IYilllll1'Y, cillilf- IUIN! lllIIl!SI7l'l'QOY', l:'I7yfI IIIITSIOIT, .hlfly .lllllIlSOll, Kl'Hl .lUIlll' SOIL lst Rolu-l.11is A1111 Urogory, Tc-rry JUIUIIIC Gregory, Nvil- 5ll1, Row -1Rir'l1z1rcl AI1111 ,l11I111so11, Rhli .l11l111so11, Ruth .lol111- Iiillllc1!'l'gUfy, cNIlilflL'Sc1l'llllIJ, N11ncy.lc1111 Q?fIllll!S, YIAIIOIIIRIS son, 1111111-s .lay .lc1l111sh111, .lcssiv .l11l111sl011, I:I'illlll'S .Inns-s, faurlcr CEHIIIIPS, lJ111111H lilIQClll! KlllSlilYS0ll, Dale- l,iLIXYill'Cl c?l'0I'Q'K' 111114-s, ,Il'IlIliI-PI' 1111114-s, D1-l1111:1 .I11r1lz111, 'I-l'I'l'2lll'I'll Hung. l'a1r11ly11 HHH, Nunvy Irlilllfllllu. .l11rcl1111, 2711, Row - Carol XXIII! llz1111-y, Lurry H11111-y, SI1'pl1011 Phil- 61,1 Row -- 5lz1ry Kulmris, Rulwrl Knunv, Arllulr Kash, Dirk lip Irlilfllilllull. Xvullvr Howard Hulcllur. .lorry Ilnllun, JUI111 Kc'vlo11, Irv KK'llIlK'llf', ,lurk K1-11111-r, Prisrinn Kl'lllII2llI. Hus- IIRIHOII, Xvilliznn I.1-1-II111-11111111111. cililllfll' Hv111i1-rs1111. Di111111 H1111 Kilguro, G1-orgv Ki11iyz1l11rls, RUI11-rl KIili'kll4'T. S1111 H1-11s1111, V4-I11111 H1-r111l1111. 71,1 Row -- lulm Sh-xc Kunz, lihlllillliil l.a1111plc-y, l.11is .l1'a111 5r1I R11111f-fI.i11cIz1 lliflcs, C11r11ly11 Higmvy, Paul Hillon, Jim I.2lllCll?I'l, Lilill't'ITC'l' Lane, Silllllllfil Lou l.a111s11w, Riflmrll llolufvr, l':11g1-114' Hogg, Iillllllii' llulmlcr, l'11lric'i11 fxllll Hold- I.z111lis, lfrc-:Mic l.z1lli1110rr', PM-ily Ca1ruly11 l.11ws1111. Lwilffvilll 1-r111a111, Nlnry Hrrllislvr, Pulrizlc llulwm-Q1-r, Xvuncln Huml. l.z11vso11, U1-111-V11 I.11ws1111. 78 311' IQUH' -- IQUSIPI' Nlilfk, ,IDU lxlillflilll, IAWYIIRIFQI Alilfflli. llilll -Q-y rs! Run'-lxvn l.am'son, Hurry l,nyc'm'lc. .lnnn l,vzu'll. .lurk Irv. Rnnnim- I4-1-, ,ls-wrll l.1-1-rv, Nirnlm- 1.1-fxlmrylw, Ninrfin l.n-lls. Br:-mln I4-xxis, Pannoln lmwis. gzmf Row -- lilIQ'l'IN' Liga-, G1-nrgv Limisvy. Xviison I4iIlllS4'y, .lvnn .Nun I.inxiH1-, Nlnrvin I.ox'v, .Iolln l.ov4-ly. .Iznnvs I.nw1 .lvrry l.ow4-. .lnnu-s Lyla-, Paula: Lyons, NIRIFEUTIIIII, .lim Blnrlin, xlilflllil Alnrlin, lxluilic Ixlilflill. Runnin- Nlnllnis, Runnin- xlnys, Bc-ninrnin Blnylnn. .Ulu Run' - Lynn Nlrfinll, Donna: Ixlrfnll, Fla-Iinrlu NICCIYRIXY, Snsnn fxlrcranv, .lim Ixlrllnuslx. Bnrlunrn IXHKQ-4-, H4-rln-rl Nl1'Kl1ig5lll, Douglas Ixlllilllgflllill. Riflmrml xIl'l.illlQIlliH. Phyllis Nlfxnlvlv. 7 S 0 P H O M O R E S 51,1 IQIIIIV'-'K1'lllll'lIl NI 4'4- lmn, Ixlurlvnm- Fl :-x- Bill fxlilln-r Clmrlnlh- Nlillvr, .lznm-s I4-onnrcl Nlillc-r. ls-Hhrvy fxlills. flur- fin Blinls, .Iolln Nlilrllvll, .lurk Ixlnkry, virki Sloan. Off: Row -Anllmny nlnnrv. Vrauzivr Nlnnrv, Pulrivial Fluor:- wvilliaun Floorm-, Gail :xI0fllllillNV1'Q, Luis Jvnn :xlU!'IliIlLfSlZll Carla: nlurris, Dinnn fxlnslvy. FIAIIUIIIEIS fxllluunnl, Rirlraml Mull. film Rorv-flfclwzml Nlnllins, Gln-nn Nlullins, .Im-rry Bly:-rs Suv Napi1'r. Linaln fxlnriv Nash. lin: Nvin, Nun Niflluls Dnvicl Nawlrlmx, Rudy Nork, Blnrllm Nnrlnn. 0 QR Q ' if N Nbr' S 9 P H O M 0 R E S .Hll Row -,lolln Quim'll, :Xllrvrl fluinn, liillllCl'llN' Qllirlln. Tim Rainf-, Uiana Rallill, lfonlilla Rallilli, Ton: Raylwurn, Lynnv RH-fly. Wlllllillll Rororcl. Nc-al Rc-ilvsnirlvr, Isl IQOIU'-'vrllll fyfonnor, Rolicrla Kallllcun O'l'iriefl, .lami- quvlinv Ullrlara, Carrie- Oligaf. lrranli fyusley, ,lolun fjlll Row -.lor-lla-n Rclu-rs, :Xngusla Carolyn R1-ynolcls, Ouslvy, lxlargo l7ar1lonn4-r, .loann Parlccr, Pauline Parsons, Elaine Ringgc-nlwrg, .loyrv Rina-llarl, BIHTSIIH Ringvr, Bill XN7ilIimn Ilan.-fgnn, Rillc-r, Sllaron Rivers, flnarlvs Rolwrls, l,ana .lm-an Rola- inson. Sllirlvy Rav. Rllcl Row- ljlwillip Pallon, ljorollly l.m-v I2-Qlpll-5. Paul Pel- lvrvy, Dm-lorcs llonzls-rgrass, Donna Pcnninglon, Ranrlall Gfll Row-Susan Rogm-rs. Pal Ronlo, Slwila Rollx, llq-vu-rly IDUFQHIIII, Donna Pm-rry, Susan Pvrry, lxliclmcl Pr-lm-rs, Ronll. Sk-pllan Rupp, l.inc'a Salyc-r, Gary Sargjcnl, Torn lfclmlix- lyllillips. Sargfvnl, lisllu-r Sarris, Connie Srlllwizlvr. jrrl Row-Rormiv llllillips, lfclwarnl ljivrall, Davicl Pic-lvrs, 71,1 Row-Prvslon SClll'0C'k, ,lov Sflmrolv. Boll Stoll, c1lll'l Donalll Pills, lxlirllac-l Pills. K:lliH'll'S Polllalilv, Clwryl S4-llxy. Lincla Sllill-l-PF, Burl Harm-y Sllcarc-r, Boll Sllvplwrcl, ljnllm-y, .lanu-s lin-slon, Gvralcl llrorlor, Gary Purvis. Larry Slciclnlorv, Bill SIIIEIIIXYOOJ. Daxicl Slllllll. So 'oi .gal i fy SOPHOMORES ls! Ruin'-Clznlylw Slllllll, Ruse Slllilll, 'linux Slllllll, BNI, SIXINIISUII, Flilu- Sm-lling. 'llmn Sm-lling, Pnlly Spinosi, llwlllnl, SI,urlml,i' X'0m,llu SMG., 'fcny Smrlicy- jill Row - l lannillon Xvnlleins, .la-we-ll Ann XVaulsun, Dvmn cln l'1uym! Xvvaxvs-r, Axlrivnnv l.uuisi- Nvvinslc-in, Bill Xvvill- gml Row ... Lnrry Shxclvv Rulwri Sh-1-It-' fglrl Sivin, Dirk vnlmrn, Rilu Ann Xvvlls, Gary VV1-lsll, Tonnny Xvcnzol, Sh-pln-ns, .lnmli Slolu-s, Pllyliss Skringfvr, Rifle Sullun, Bun Donnlcl Xvvrlz, Cllnrlvs Xvvsl, Svunln, Kun-n TL-wcl, Denial l.oycl Tlmnms, Ulla Run'-.lucly .Xnn Xvllisnmn. fxlmrlnllm- Ann xXYllililli1'I' jul lellll'-'ljfllllflllil 'I-ll0lllilS, .li-nnilvr 'I-IIOIIIIIS, Xxvilllillll 1xl'llll'llllil l.nnisu Xvllilv, filanulvllv XX'lIllll10F, l.incli-ll vlilmmus. Runulcl lirurv Vllmnnuson, Bill 'l'lmn1psun, Family Xvllill, Dun XVigginlnn, Luis Ann Xvillimns, Maury l.r2L llmrn, -l1iIlllllL'f, Dann' Vliramlvr, link-igll Tri-nl, Dannw Xvillinnw, Bnrlmrn Xvills. ,luyrv Xvilson. lull. 7llu Row- ljrucly Xvilson, Dunnlnl lunis Vvinlmrn, liluur .jill Row - Curl XIZIIIFC, Nmwy XVIHHO, .lc-rry V1-hh-, Knrvn lollu Xxllllll'l'Sll00ll, Pnl Xvill, .lflllll Xvnllc, illlllll Xvooll Yvllv, Pnl Yiiroy, VIAIIUHHIS Vinson, Hung Yolws, lillll ll wnrcl, I71-ml Xvriglll, fiury Young, lfrlclic Zapp. l.nrry Xvnlclvn, lim Xvnllwr, Nanny Xxvnrcl. ZlIllIIll'l'lllilll. S1 C . eww M ,fs -ywguf-'Q fi ma? 'li -,y x lvl' Q ,Q St - x 'N V, -sz'-If 5 N Q I3 , l X . Q g It J J f' IJ J-W' ii fi N ,Li 9 I 1 J ,J ffl., 4'l',..1.,, ,..- f we . 1, s ,,.- ir. . ,' 1-.N ..,1.-.,,, , K ,r.YiiptcHrwtc:,g,i3J. rf -ff!-:,,if',nw-I 1 ' 1 W, ri -V: mi ' A- h, ,. 1 1 . P ! w , -Y-.- ,- gf-xv , 1' -mx , cn ii fs' xx XXX iifti ..-NW !lixX,fi,4lii-'ff X 1' 'V I, XX .d SS'-n., QlNvv..bM-Q Lv' D-X-.ff an if Q4- 0' Penny Yocom, representing the Optimist: Susie Davies, Future Teachers of Americag Tom Biacic, Hi-YQ Joe Newiin, Bancig Marieen Apple, Y-Teens: Bario Baicer, Stu- cient Council: Dan Cryer, Junior Ciassicai League: John Fisher, Thes- piansg Carolyn Rowies, Nightingale Ciuhg and Barb Lefiier, Middleton- ian, invite Hhimn insicie iVI.H.S. to join their various activities. +....,- 4 crows fi 'illfl Ii l Q -I' Xt gfxggfxxtaci pfagw iigiiit irrr 4 5 vc, ,,,, it R A tc M X fy flu- t J VER itil' X Q A v x f , 1 X ff 4 if W f X S3 s uw M 5,3 ,-Q-W 5. Q5 ai' .wr- as ss qu.. lVlA.lUR Sillfxlflrz lst Row- Cinrli Grail, class eclilor: Ron Ds-lirees, raw-clilorg lxliss Vvcla lxlrffray, arl- xisvr: Penny Yuroxn, co-erlilor: .lucly ixlillon, lilerary c-clilor. Qrul Row -Tom Saul, sporls 4-mlilor: Bill Csellali. f'iI'flllilll0ll eclilor: Tom Blarlc, lyusiness manager: Susie Davies. amlivilivs emlilor: l:l'illll'1'S llanner, arl 4-clilor: .lc-ni NVrn-n, lc-alure 1-clilor: Dan Cryvr, amlvn-rlising manager. Optimist editors and their staffs display One luriglil clay in Seplcmlwr llie major stall ol tlie Oynlirrlisl was callm-cl togelller by lllc lmoss. bliss hlccray. liavlm ol us liacl one lliing in com- mon-fwe linew very little aluout pulling oul a year- lnoolt. As tlme meeting continuecl we lmegan lo realize lllat room 203 was lo lx' our alter-svliool lieaclquarlers insleacl ol Hagiasf Vve eloclgecl tliis prolylcm lny lvringing Hagias' to us ancl compelling llie stalls lo lceep us company laml clo some worlc alsol. lfuclge, Cooliies. ancl otller lreals liepl llle lJoys llappy ancl ilu- girls clulmious almout llieir tliels. Decicling llie color ln-came a lmallle ol llie sexes since tlm lnoys wanlecl wliite willi purple trim wllile llie girls prelerrecl purple willm wluilo lrim. As usual tlie lairer sex prevail:-cl. However, ilu- llieme met willi lillle opposition, anal llie slallls were lriencls again. Frances Danner will: lier erealive mimi lwgan clrawing cute lillle cliaraelers to lill in llle pages. Keeping in liarmony witli tlie ollier slallvs piclures provecl to lJc a lyig concern ol llers. Time literary slall lieaclc-cl lmy ,lucly Dlillon slartecl pulling llie story ol tile senior class lo rliyllim ancl rliymv. Tliis was only liall llie prolmlem. rl-'lie lines liarl lo llc a ferlain lc-nglli, lmul tlw compelenl stall' mn llf-lrrvvs mul llvnny Yorom Sllllly llu' llununv Carelully. l1ZlCCCl llnis Dl'0lJlPl11 NVllll lillle il0Ell'. 84 i.i,i'i':RtXRY S'i'fXi i'4: Sifling--Box' Graff, ,iumiy iinii. Siunriing -.lluiy ixiiilon, 1-riilur: iiurimru fiorng Vivid Sim-gn-I: linrimrn Sllliilll 5inrlL-1-I1 Appiv: P4-nny Xvnrai, ingenious abilities in creating THE OPTIMIST. 1 ,Jf ii'Yixi5'l'5g Xvilmu Pccii mul Sully ciilylllilllli lypn- .KRT Sli.-Xlfl-': ijmin XXVJIISUII. Simnm Milli, fiorfinn Vraminn iviliiilllliiy XYiliil' lgilfililril Sl'ilNXi'ii7,l'l' S005 IIIIXX' QIN' clllli siI4'l'fy I'-ilIlH'llilUiZ illffllllllli I'AfiIIil1'N I,ilIlIlI'l', I'llii0I', :lf Sill lu sv! up in-r m-xl lmgm- eilmvs iill'llI in-r Inlm-sl murluml, 1- 5,3 l lf:A'l4URl qllfxlflf- guswn Slnreli liwt Patton Bonnie Cox 9'l'AFl - l'i Ron Varna l'li llli irli . . . i .1 . 1 1 . , , , , i . . s ' - ' 1 Q 'y: z n Sllirley Meyer. .leni Xxlren, erlitor: Rn-It liieters. Carolyn Xvooil- Galloway: l..incla llayes: Barlmara Bala-r: Sllf'l'I'Q' l'-illlf0llll0lZ rull. Pat Ferguson: Nancy Hays: Dan Cryer, erlitnr. Qllll Row f- .lolin lllislier, Doug l.ewis, loin l'liltnn. This combination of various skills inside CLASS S'l'Al l7: Carol Sn:-tlien: Carol Peterson: Nlilclreil Xvarzlz Karen Sllilll.4'l'l Linfla Cinmli Grall, eililor. Cosmopolitan clecisious ancl tlie opening section of tile looolc were tlle cluties ol tlie lleature stall. Jeni Vvren. tlie eclitor ol tlris stall, lcept Nlac To- lbias, our pllotogfraplrer, on luis toes witll tlle many pictures ol all sizes. Vvllen Cincli Grail uncl ller stalf startecl worlc- ing, we lelt we were well on our way until Nliss Nlccray inlormecl us we were just beginning. Sciweclules for snapping tlle sopllomore and junior pictures were set up. rlllie taslc tllat llollowecl lnacle Cincliys laeacl spin. All tlme pictures llacl to lJe sorlecl and mounted. Alter several liuncirecl tliey all seemed to loolc alilce. ixlnny were tlie lieacluclies received from tlle constant pouncl ol a liammer cutting out pictures. Tlme memlmers ol tlie class staff were olten seen leaving tlie scliool at live or later. Dan Cryer witli luis entllusiastie staff Can- vassecl tlle town lor tlme willing, ancl sometimes unwilling, business people. Fl-lie size and clesign ol' eaclw acl llad to lJe consiclerecl also. New activities and cliscontinuecl activities were time main prolylems of Susie Davies' stall. Writing stories about eaclm activity and planning pictures were quite a cliore. W AMR L tNIOR u us no ' HIDDLUOWK PW! SUDG. ALDITCIUH gain PM Q'f5fi'.s. 'X mm 4.1 uusm W. man W, .'XCl'lX'l'l'lIiS S'l'. Xl'4l7: Dirk liliestrand: Karen Barr: Susie Denies, editor: hlerrily Day: liarhy Merrie Kwilftliyll IQUXYIPSI Niilffiil .'xI'0lllliT, and outside M. H. S. produced the 1961 book. Tom was especially active during loothall and haslcethall seasons. He lcept husy making accurate reports ol' each game. Pictures ol' each game, which loolced alilxe, had to he separated and captioned. Common expressions heard lrom the harried pic- ture marliers were, Hlyonit lorget that one hleeds on the right side. or uVVho has the triangle? ulyid anyone see my red pencil? Ron, il. you don't stop that . . . lu was a liamiliar threat heard lirom Cindi. The measuring and mounting' Continued. The lailhiul typisls were constantly handed material. Ol all things to happen Ronnie caught' pneumonia and lelvt us short a picture marlcer. which made harder worli lor the rest. penny toolc over where her co-editor had heen and liound her lield with a ruler. triangle, and red pencil. As the deadline dale drew nearer. l'lurryl XVe're hehind schedule, was an expression often heard coming lyrom 203. The staffs rapidly com- pleted their worlc. :Xlter much reprooling and re- wordingg, our dummy was complete. Hurrayl NVQ' matte it. ltis a miracle, hut we did. Now we give the result ol our toil to you--the 'Ol Optimist. SIKJRTS Silirxliljz KllI'l'Iillfj'-leiI'ii Rogers. Tom Sant, 4-dilor liill rliriieli. Stunding - lohn hli'fir.iw,,i1i-cl Broun, lleather l lit l rnnlx Stratemeyer. 37 Q3 ,Q - tures! 4 lflJl'l4ORS: Svuleal-'Gail Fruaull, news: Burl: lselller, eclitor- in-eliiel: Peggy liclwarcls, news. 2ml Ron'-1 Ann llerlcins, typ- ists: l'al lrerguson, leature: Susie Davies, exclrange: Pam Nvanl, circulation. jrcl Ron' - Nlr. Flartin lfgelstnn, amlviser: 'llum llil- ton, sports. iVliclflletown Higllls lliweelily newspaper pull- lication, tlwe lvliclcllelouian, aclviseel lay Wlr. lxlartin Egelston, was under tlie eclitorslrip ol Barlmara Lel- ller. Every otlrer Wednesday tlme eclitors ancl typ- ists worlcecl until all tlours in tlie ivliclclletonian room trying to meet tlle Cleaclline. Pl-lien lmriglrt ancl early Saturclay morning, llre earelully correctecl masterpieces and assignments were talcen to tlme Franlelin Clrroniele wlmere tl1e lxlirlclletouian was printecl. All lliis worli ancl late llours were not in vain, lor tlme lour page paper was well reacl ancl and greatly enjoyecl. Among tlre many articles wl1iel1 were ranlcecl lirst were hDear MHS Stu- Clentn lJy Nlicliy Braun, ul.elller's Lines, Ul'lil- ton,s l'ligl1ligl1ts,U ancl HNliclcllet0nian salutes. Our weekly newspaper brings us the news and Tlue news stall uncler llle eo-eclitorsllip ol Peggy Eclwarcls ancl Gail Fruaull was in cliarge ol tlle entire lront page ol tlie newspaper. Here all tlme articles ol general interest to everyone were louncl. rlllre various stall rnemlmers were sent lmitlmer ancl tllitller to complete tlieir assignments. Tlre jola ol llre circulation stall was to clistrilmute tlue newspapers, On tlre clay on wlricli tlre paper came out, tlmis stall cluring tlre sixtlr periocl passeml out tlre papers to tlme various lmmeroom represent- atives. TllCl1 tlrey sold tlre lwitlclleioniarr in tlre alternoon anal ilu- next morning to anyone wlio clidn't own an activity ticlcet. NISXVS: ls! Row - flamlyn lfllisun: Gail lrruaull, ro-erlitor: Peggy wnrils, ro-mlilor: Verna Higlil--yt Beverly Routt. mul Row-Nancy fllllCL,'l,.'X'l'lON: ist Row-Carolyn Xvooclrullz l'am Alu-rnelliy, lfranres lleliolt, ll:-tty Bigelow. Karen Velte, Kay Aslr. Xfxlilfll, erlitor: ,loyre llienlwrry, 2ml Row - Dirk Rolxlxins. 'gril Row'-'llim Xyallu-r, Holm Xfvarcl, 'llom Blarlc, liarlm llalcer, l-incla Bill Csellalc, Nlarianna .lac'olws, Donna Streiltlrau, Nancy Slraller. llancliett, Slrirley fox. 1 98 17' SIKTRTS: Isl Ron' -fin-lrilen iiuiwr: Tom iiiilun, cmiilor. 21111 ADYi'iR'iAiSiNfi: tsl Run' -ijmiu Huy:-sz niurin-en Apple, Run' - iiiii fiseiiuix, Rimii Rogers, Rifle Asillnn. eriilnr. lmi Ron' - iam Drnul, Dunn fiaullpin-ii. jni Ron' - Nnnry Slisialvn, Biursilu Kelley. Cami Pullersun. 0 d h I 0 0 o views aroun sc oo In an Interesting manner. 'ruin Plillon yyas the editor of all spoy-15 ncyysl Isl Run'-'Denim Cross: Pnl ir:-rgfllsnn. 4-liilnr: -v Rifle ijielers: Bonnie fox. 21:11 Rau'-ixiurviau xxrnnnii, iiunnis liis slnii wrole uecurule nccounls of all sporls 'Mk N evenls inciuciing ioolimii, imskelimaii, imseinaii, len- nis, swinnningf, nnci inlrnmurnis. Xvilimul lime nclverlising sluif, lime newspaper wnuicin'l imve imeen possible. hlarieen Apple ieci ixer slaxiiiv in persuauiing lime Illl'I'CilillltS in lown to ixuy mis unci supporl lime puper. The l'il'Yl'l' poems nnci imils oi irony were lime worii oi lile ienlure sluif unmier line capable eciilor- silip ni' Pnl irergjuson. Tilis slniii spenl many lmours lrying lo liiinia oi' sonleliling new lo wrile nimoul. Susie Duvies unci iler exvimnge slnfi nmiieci ixlif1CHOfOlllllllS ln over eigilly ciiiierenl seiioois lilrougimul lime Unileci Slnles. Tile lypisls. wilim Ann Perkins us ilenri, spenl many long! ilours lyp- ing lime mnny arlieies wiiieil limi ixeen xvrillen imy llle resl of live newspaper slniii. I'YI'lS'I'S .NND IZXCI I.-XNGIC1 :sf R1-w - fiurui lllmm-r: Burliy Nil-rriu ii: xxnn Perkins. eiiilnr: xinrsim ljlfiflll .inns-l Simiier. :lui Run' - Susan Dzuvinisnn: Susie Davies. esiilnr: iufly Cnriiiwv. it . . innique Braun, iiaurimru l iniu-in nun. Kasliuy C IOII ,r 1 gre---f -.-f rs 3- -. 'Q, xg., 1 5 i 1 I Larry Sz I1 'XIIYIQTII Appll, 1X1nn.in Amnoff Ray Bvnclure Linrln Daniels Nlcrrily Daly HONOR NATHDNAL 'SOOETY X .ff lllly XVOFOIH Dill! Cfyl'f Ieni Xvren Clmrlolle Diclrirll Hifli R irlmrcl l.iIif'slmncl Lowa-ll ljfnllz Tum Sami Eilvvn Rivsx .lurly bIih0ll Bnrlmra Lcmer Nlzlrlin Galloway Tlie Nliclclletown cliapter of tlle Na- tional Honor Society, an organization ol lew meetings and no special projects but lionorary importance, tappecl six- teen new memlyers into its numlners from tlle Junior Class in tlle annual spring lapping. From tliese members Diclc l-ilic-strancl was elected presiclent: Dan Cryer, vice-president: Jeni Vvren, secretary. rl-lie following fall willi tlie nicl ol Nlr. XV. C. Neel, tlie lXl.H.S. supervisor, an aclclitional tllirty-vigllt me-mlJers of tlie Senior Class were tap- pvcl into tlme society. Tliose cliosen by thi- faculty to receive tlie lionor of mvmlnerslmip in N.H.S. were llouncl among tlie stuclents in tlie upper tlmircl ol tlieir class in scllolarsllip ancl were also outstanding in tlle lields ol leacler- sliip, citizenslmip. ancl Cliaracter. N. H. S. N.-X'I'lON:Xl. HONOR SOCIIYIAY: is! llowp. .lulln Apple, llarlr Balm-r, .lim Ballzcll, Tom Blacli. Qml Rt rii' -Bill Cxliililvrs, Barlmra Corn, Bonnie Cox, Bill fscllaili, Susan Daviclst wii. jul Row- Susnn Davies, R mwii Dvlf rc'4's . Barlrara D4-lnpslvr, l'nt I:4'l'QllSt mii, .lolm liisln-r. ,ytlz Row-'lvoin l ra- It-y, l. 1'4' Gill wirr t, Cimli Gran., Gcorgnnna I'lilIlt'0l'li. l.intla lla,-vs. jill R iniiv -Nz xrmm sy Hays, Heallwr llicly, T tviiu lliltt sii, Pliil Hulxcr, Ann Jon t-s. till: Row-Slim-rry Lovvlcss, .lolin lxlcoraw, Barlmy lxlvrrirlc, Carolyn Rowli-s, Karon Sclwastian. 'fill Row-'Karon Slml-lit-r, Carol Snctllcn, lrranli Strat m-iiim- yer, Bi-lsy Taggart, Bill rllriirlc. Stl: Row - Penny Xvartl, Daniel Xvllitn i'r, R llsst' xviltle, f'nrnlynXV tiiit lrnll. Nlllljl NI fwllxf II Ol l It l RN Dun Cryer, vire-presimlent: lfmrlmrn lfnlcer, serretnry: lxlnrtin flnllo- xx IX 14 an u s u rulm tr treasurer: Nlrs. llmrlmru Stltitk, zulxiser: Vllum sunt, presiflent, Students solve the school problems in Council THE STUDENT COUNCIL, comptm-tl ol tliirty eleetecl regular representatives nncl tltirty alternates, gives tlme stuclent lmocly at voice in ntl scllool ullnirs. Nlrs. Barlmrn Scltieli uncl txflr. ljuyge Dnmpier were tlme ulule uclviscrs ol' tltis yeur's roun- tzil wllioll colnpletecl vnrious projects. ln orcler tliut tht- lligll scltool llllglll Continue to lie tlle loster parents ol n Korean Nvnr Orplmn, Clmng .lung Yu, council memlners colleetecl Ille HSISO neeclccl lor lrer support uncl regularly wrote let- ters to lter. l'l0lIN'l'0llllllQ', witll its llout, clnnfe, purncle, nncl crowning was at great suceess. A new icleu wus presentecl tlmis year in tlme lorm ol an nssenllmly in wlmiell tlie l'li-Yls presentecl skits to elnplntsize tlwcir cnncliclnles' quulilientions. 'lille pulrlislning ol it Stuclenl Directory, Ill0Il1lJK'l'Slllll in tlle Teen- uge Snlety Council, nncl tlle playing ol' music in Ille Culleleriu on l:ricluys were otlmer auceontplislm- ments. Tlie lxiggest projeet ol lltc yeur wus to sponsor unotlier lloreign exclmnge stuclent in eonjunetion XX'IllI tlte FXIIHWICZIII lielcl SOIXILP. llns 54.11 It sponsorecl Nliss lylonique lyxruunls stay in txlimlclle- town. txlonroels stuclent eouneil nncl ours llelcl nnotlier sleuli clinner ut tlle Alonroe rnlleterin in Afrlflffll to ruise lluncls lor tllis project. A eolleelion was nmcle in tlme cnleterin, nncl lroolunurlcs were mncle uncl solcl lmy tlle stuclent Council IIll'Illl7l'I'S to nclcl to tlte steuclily growing lunxl. ixlnrlt-en Apple, lic-nny Yofom and Barlm l-elller display sou venirs lruxn Girls, Stale. Mags-' U LK .FS- hs and are represented at Boys' 61. Girls' States. BUCKEYE GIRLS' STATE, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, was lielfd on tlle Capital University Campus in June. Tliis weels: alnablecl girls from all over tlle state to learn about the functions ol city, county, and state govern- ments lay participating in campaigning, party cau- cuses, elections, and cluties ol llieir particular ol- li-:es. Tllis year tllree girls represented ivlicldle- town. Nlarleen Apple was a councilman. Penny Yocom was elected as a policeman. Barlm Lelller served as secretary to tlle county commissioners and as a ci-ty policeman. BUCKEYE BOYS' STATE was held llor the second year on tlle Ollio University campus in Allmens. Here a delegation ol. eigllt ixlidclletown students, under time sponsorship ol American Le- gion Post No. 218, joined llundreds oi otliers in June to spend ten days in government operation. Tlie liirst days were spent witll campaigning and electioneering, lollowed lay several days in olllice lay election or appointment. Tlle purpose ol tlie program is to enalole certain students to obtain a lirst lmnd lcnowledge ol tlme duties and functions oi city, county, and state governments tllrouglm tlie operation of an imaginary state willl its respective counties and cities. Nliddletown delegates lmeld positions from clerlc ol senate to judge. lliln' llonor ol ull:-ruling lhflt- eye Boys' state was given to Franlc Stratemeyvr, .lolm Fisller, Ricliard Liljeslraml, Bill Csvl- lalc, Boln Burns, Tom Blaflc, lfill Triiclc and l.arry Srllroflc. Tom Hilton, tfvoim Casper, Botm Bums and i ranit Strait-nmeyer are sonic nt severai stuttt-nts wimo participalvct in time city in- tvrnstiip progranm. CITIZENS' CLUB sponsored Student Govern- ment Day again timis year. Eieclions were tmetct tor time otiices ot City Commission, Board of Ect- ucation, and Wiunicipat Judge. Timose etc-clect lo lime City Commission were Franic Stratenmeyer, pimii Huimer, twarcia Aronotit, Brian Berman, and .iim Perry. Time Student Board ot Education con- sisted of Heatimer Hidy, Doug Lewis, Cilmdi Graft, Susan Storcic, and .terry Bryant. Joimn Fistu-r was etecled to time post ot Judge of time Fiunicipai Court. Severai oltmer persons were appointed to otfices: Tom Btacic, city managerg ixfiartin Catto- way, scimooi principaig and otimers to lime posts ot poiicemerm, ciertcs, iaaiiitts, etc. ,ij-gt,-,m .. m.,,fm..... -.1 L.s.z M'-..,4 -A ..-.x2'5..- A banquet was imeict ioiiowing time day ot wortt in time city government. Dr. James Reed, president oi VX7itnmington Coiiege, spotie on youttm and gov- ernment. Att ot time student participants in time intern program allended timis banquet. Atso pre- sent were time regutar aduit memimers ot time City Commission, Board ot Education, time biunicipai Judge, and otimer important otticiais. R Doug Lewis and Cindi Graft discuss protoiems confronting time If-swf G3 Srtiooi Board as timey rcpiace tor a day till? reguiar ineiniaers A mf L: wiio are seen in time tmaricqrountt. f,Q:J tel, .SS 1' X , Z -'xx' jl 'fi' X -iw, mi tm ', f t m K 'ii t A X 'r A , AI rk , tm --- - -- V! i t X , 1 E X m 1 I 1 m I twig .,...s..- M.,-6. YOUINII FORUM OI-'t lCtlRS: 'Ibm Black, pri-salt-nt: Bev Fisher, CITIZENS' CLUB OFFICERS: Barh Ifinkelman, vim- viu--presiiiviltg Ninniqiu- iirnun. sef'rvtary. president: Nalley Grubhs, treasurer: Dir. Dampier, mi viser: Niurria Aronoii, president. on the job by the wise citizens of tomorrow. YOUTH FORUM, sponsored hy Mr. James Fritz, is a discussion group which deives into the ever-present national and international proh- iems. This group holds open meetings to help in- iorm and educate interested students. After each meeting the students attending had an opportunity to ask the speaker questions and discuss them. Wir. Biii Savern spoke lo the group at one of its meetings on his recent trip to Russia. He was qualified to he an interpreter oi' Russian in the United Nations. This year Youth Forums speciai project was the sponsoring oi Wir. Howard Cromweii, Super- intendent' oi Schoois, to speaic in assemimiy on Russian education and Russian cuiture. CITIZENS' CLUB, under tht- direction oi ivir. Payge Dampier, made a major decision in its sixth year. That was to merge with Youth Forum and Junior Council on Vvorid Affairs. Each or- ganization maintained its separate projects, hut was a part of a special Social Science triad. Vviiiiam Donham, City Commissioner spoice at an assemhiy sponsored by the Citizens' Ciuh. He related facts and showed siides oi his recent trip to israel. The biggest project of the year that the Citizens' Club sponsored was the Student Government Day. A mock eiection was heid in the school to iiii the offices of City Commission, Board of Educa- tion, and Niunicipai Judge. ,ICONVA Ol l lffEl2S: .lolln lsisller, president: Nlonique Braun. secretary: lxlarcia Amnoll, vice-president: Nanry Grulmlus, lreasurs-rp Vllmn Blarlc, vice-president. More informed students should lead to better Discussing ilu: lalest developments in world allairs are Isl Row ,- llc-lsy Taggart, llarls Finlcelman, .lolm Fisller, lvlonique Braun, llev lrislu-r.2ml Row f- Boll Burns, Nancy Grulmlms, Tom Blaclc. jral Row-'Doug Lewis, l'leallmr Hicly, Sllirley Cox, Marcin Amnull-. THE JUNIOR COUNCIL ON VVORLD AF- PAIRS, a newly formed organization, is under tlie direction of ixlr. James ljrilz, Wlr. Payge Diliil- pier, and Mr. l'lerman H. Lawrence. Time purpose of lllis group is lo give cacll memlmer a lliorougll lcnowleclge ol world allairs. Al llreir lirst program Francis O. Vvilcox, past under-secretary ol Stale, spolce lo tliem. Nlr. XVilcox was llie man wlmo was speaking in time United Nations wlren Blix Klmrusliclmcv rudely interrupted lrim lyy pounding liis slxoe on llle lable. Two otlsner programs spon- sored lxy UJCOVVAH were our foreign exclrange students, Peter Vvamlmua ol Kenya, Africa. and lxflonique Braun ol' Strasbourg, France. On Fel:- ruary I7 six lnemlJers-fixflarleen Apple, Tom Blaelc, Barlaara l.el'ller, Susie Davies, ixflonique Braun, and .lolxn Apple-attended tl1e sevenlll annual con- lerence on 'lnlernalional Affairs in ClI1ClllIlilll.'l4llC olliicers lrave attended several olller meetings in Cincinnati. Anollier meeting was a speecll lJy ixlr. Herve Alpllancl. ambassador lrom France lo llme United States. All efforts lmave lmeen made to widen tlle scope and lmowleclge ol llle memlmers. l-ast year we lmegan maliing arrangements lor our loreign student. To malte money in order to lu-lp liinance ller trip. tlie student council put on a slealc dinner and sold lmoolcmarlfs. The students were informed ol tlme advantages ol keeping a loreign student lay an assembly put on lay tlme loreign excllange students from IlCiL'lllJ0l'il'lQ' scllools. A plea was made lor liamilies lo lteep tlie loreign sluclent. Tlme names were narrowed down lmy a local committee, and tlle linalists' names were sent lo New York to lJe selected. 'l-lie Aronolf lamily was cliosen. CJur student, Blonique lhliclteyl Braun, arrived in lxliddleiown in late August. Vve liave sent inlo llle American Field Service lllree juniors' names in order to lme considered lor a posssilmle six weelis' lrip abroad. Tlie finalists are Carolyn lfllison, Ron Van Buslcirlc, and Don Lennie. Tliey were selected lrom a group ol six alter many inlerviews. l BIOIHQIII' lsfilllll, Olll' l:l'C'Ilfll SlllKll'nl, llili lI'ilflH' laugllt lllllfll lry ller stay in lxliclrlletown. understanding and international relationships. 5, Don l.4-nnie, Ron Yan Busliirlt and Carolyn lfllison are Ilu- Illree linalisls lor n pumlilt- lrip alrroaul lliis summer. 97 tl JIS U'1'll HS 'IIC-I I-I '- 5:' .. . Q il lil ZHI- -f 'xi . ,L-,, Y-'l'ElfN K'Al5lNlf'l': Svulml --Bliss llalsy .lo Gilley, Bliss Yi-lla Nlrcray, lxlarlccu Apple. :ml Run' - flarol Sm-llwn, Kara-n Barr, Nlvrrily Day, lil-v Grail. llorollly l.allimoru, l'al I:4'l'QllS0ll. 3:'ml Row - lgarlw NIC'l'rll'lf. lV,l'lHly Xxvllfll, Sllill'0l'l lsilfll Igilli0l , lgilfll l.l'lilll'f, lYll'illllK'l' lrilllilll' Kl'y. ,lllily lrlilll, Nlargarvl xvilsun. THE Tlllfhllf clmosc-n lay ilu: Y-Teen ollica-rs ai llw annual rclreal al Camp Louella Nlay was uSlrvams ol l.ile.H Tliis llielne was carriecl out ancl clemonsiralvcl at tlw meolings lay guesl spealc- ers, movies ancl ollier programs. The Y-Teens serve llle community lmy participation in clrives aml rlonalions lo various Cllarilics. Al Tlwanlcs- giving ancl Cliristmas carlm lriangle prvparecl Y-Teens serve the world, lxaslcels lor ncecly families. 'lille presiclenls ancl program cliairmcn ol eacli lriangle malqe up llw Y-Tevn Calvinel, wliicll lnvels once a montlm. 'lille eiglii lriangles are Delta, Epsilon, Cgamma, lola, Lamlxla, Ginega, Rlio, ancl Sigma. Tllis yi-ar lwancllnoolcs were pulvlisliecl giving llie names ancl adclresses ol all llme Y-'lien-n mm-mlwrs. lxlilllfxililfjxz fil0CIflI'lSK' -Alarlm-rn Apple, Karen Barr, Nlargarvl Xvilson, lxlvrrily Day, Bi-ily Xvilsun, J 1 llill l:l'fQlISlYIl. lL'Il!ly Ilfll, lgilrli l-Plnllt'f. ciilllily Slllllll, l:l'ill1fl S IJRIIIIIPF, lsilfll l5illiEl', .l0llllIlll' lzlllll KlIllll'y', Sluamn Blills, lflaim- Key. .lumly Hull. liarlxy Flvrrirli, Burl: lfaslon, ,llllly Nlilion, Dornlliy l,alli- mari-, lli-allu-r llimly, Carol Sm-llu-n. X S7 so . flrohln-n llulu-r, .lumlv Ilnll lllmlvl llu' lnlvsl spring lanllinne .ll llu' .nlllllml N-lawn slvlx' slluw. lead school social life. worm' ulgig Sisscsu lor vnvll soplmmorv lIll'IlllJl'f willl wllom lllvy Corrv- Slmmll-fl mul t'XCllilllQ'l'Cl Qilvls on lloliclzlys. :Xpril ltllll was llu' clulv ol llw llig-l-illlv 5is ljurly wllmw' vuvll svnior n'vz'z1lf'cl llvr sccrz-l imlvnlily. x 1. XE' Xlvrrily lluy, Slmmn Nlills, Kay Sinus, lc-ni Xvn-n. llum mul 1 ' ' ' ' -. .. v ' vnny XX .ml pn-p.ur1-lo lm-.uvv lnr X1-xx lmli C llx' lu xml tlwl .N Flurlvon Apple- ermxns llill Vlqriislx .lx King .ul lln- .nmxml N N-ll-vu Sm-1-llnlri llznnu-. ln fbclolzm-r 5lvrrily Day. Slmron Nlills. lie SRIIIIS, llPl1l XNXFPH, illlll ljillll Xxyilffl illlil lJl'llllX xxlilffl XN'l'l'l' . . I fr. xcnl on ilu- Cblllll l5ISlI'Il'l N-ll'lIl lrlp lo YlSll llw Unilvcl Nilll0llS in Nvw Youll Cily. Tlmis nclvenlurous llour mluy lrip nlso inc'lu1l1 cl il l0lII' ol lIl7l0XX'll illlll il0XYlll0XK'll NPV' x0l'li, lmnl riclv lo lllc Slilllll' ul l.Ill4'l'lY, il vlsll all lln Nulionnl YXVCA llm-a1clqlu11'lvl's, mul an rlvligllllul vvvllllmgj ol 1-nlvrl 99 uinnwnl nl mlllw 5lusix' lxlilll i llI.Y Cifflixfill.: Sitting-,lim fiillis, 'linin Sant, iiionm lilacic, Ili--Iv llunllvv. Slllllllillfl--IJQIII Slmailivr, cillip ii1'lNlt'l's0n. ilmm S1'll4'rS. Nil'li llilllivl, Run Rvvllvr, lollll Nl!til'ilXY. igfllft' lrrilllif, fisvllilli, D4-nnis Slmnrt. t Ti 23 lun: lilarlx ami .lt-II Nlills give' rlmnlions lor ons- ol tin- mvvvic- lv Ili-Y llIl'l'iiIlQS. I O0 Hi-Y's provide necessary To Hcrcate, maintain. ami cxtcml lmiglm stamiarcis ol Clmrisliarm clmaractcru is time goal ol limi- Hi-Y organization. C9110 ol time largest ciuims imm timi- sclmool, it meets on 'iilmursciay niglmts at tin' Y.Wi.C.A. Hcrc, llmrougli guest spvalxers, nmovics. ciuln activities, ancl joint nmcetings, timev ainm to rcaclm tlmv goal. lfronm time ciglml clulms - Circle. Croix, pantlmvr, Star, Triangle, Splminx, lxflianmi, and Torclm '- conmc nmenmlmcrs participating in Hi-Y lmaslcetlmall ami lootlmaii, Youtim ami Government, ami clulm projects suclm as Triangieis USpring Swirmggf' Time center oi time organization is time Hi-Y council lmeacieci lmy presiclent Tom Biaclc umier time supervision ol Dicli Huntley. Tlmrouglm time council, compriseci ol Iwo representatives from eaclm ol' time respective ciulms. plans are matic con- cerning time annual lummci raising project. time nccclv clmiicircnis Cimristnmas party, ollicersi camp, ami one oi time most meaningful sc-rviccs oi limi- clulm - lorrnal inniuction. IQQICII of ilu- eighl Hi-Y cluln sent lwo clelegulvs lo il prvlflgfislallivv Illflfltillfj of llme SOIIHIXVCSIFFII Dislrirl of fbllio which was In-Icl at Vvilminglon Collcge on blurclm 23. At the all Clay meeling law lnnlaing and the opcrnlion of lllc slain- legislnluro were clisvussccf. During flu- al'lernoon Cach clclc- Qnlc- had un opporlunily lo talk lo zu slate rep- I'l'SK'IlliltiYi' or il slzllv scnulor. hlnny of ilu' cl:-lvgnlvs' qucslions were answered in this way. :X CEON'0l'I10l', Liculvnnnl Governor. Spvalier of llw Housv. Clerk, and Chaplain were nominntccl lo rcprvsvnl llux Soulllwesl Dislricl ul El Inter moe-ling in Columlmus. Nivlq Pnntel from Bliclcllvf lnwn was nomiunlvcl by ilu' clisiricl lo run for Spa-ulcer of lllc Houso against tllc ollu-r lhrcc rlislrirls. Two Sl'lNlt0l'S and six rcpn-svnlnlives wvrc- vlc-rlc-cl from Franklin, Ixlonroo, and Minldlelown. Ou April 28, 20, and 50 lhis group again mvl I 2 - x nl ax lnoclc-I In-gislzliure in Columbus. Each of the YUlF'I'H AND GOVIQRNINIIQNIH Isl Rmv-lillflifr Pir-mtl, ' ' H I .Vi v . 'V I N i r . Dun XXVPISII, ,znzf Row-Brluw' lfrullir, Dani- Rm-1-cl, Nlnrxin 51 ndtolb and Rcpltsgntdtnfs lnesenlcd A lull to 5Illil'l, Holm Burns, Dun S4-H4-rs. jrcf Run'-Nlnrlin c1Q.ll.m..,., luv volm-cl upon in ilu- Scnatv or House, rcspectivc-ly. Yifk Punt--I, Tim Yml.-r. NNN X I f O O ht . . too s or cltlzens lp. - WEN IH'N' VLVIAKXYI tiIl'Il2lfll IIK'lHlL'fS1lll, ,I-illl IUIIIISOH. 'rlllll Sikll L rlifllll Nshllk, 'QOH IJl'l'4Tl'1'S. ,Iilll .lilllll NIICQTHXX, KQFPI laik, Ron Rvvllvr. lfllxx fllrljlclillsz Burt, l,e-lllvr. president: Eileen Reisz. secre- tary: lxlarlva: .laquvs, treasurer: Susie Davies. vice-prvsirlent. Future Teachers ol America is an organization lor all those who are planning to enter the teach- ing prolession. Films ancl spealcers were presentecl at the monthly meetings. lVlany mernhers were permitted to ohserve teaching methods at various schools and to attend teachers' meetings. lVliss Roudehush was the adviser lor this group. Future Teachers Gr Nightingale are vocational The Chess Cluh, one ol the newer additions to the list' ol MHS activities, is one designed over the Cll0SS ll0ill'Cl l'0l' SCVl'lllCl'l'1 l'l1CllllJCI'S. Fl-lil! pllf- pose ol the cluh is not only to play tournament games hut also to instruct new lnemhers and any interested persons in the methods, moves, and triclis ol the chess game. Each ancl every night alter school, a lew memhers can always he louncl 4-ngagecl in thought, matching their wits. These games are played as a part ol a continuous tourna- ment heing carric-cl on over tht- chessmen throughf out the year. As the linal game is enclecl one ol' the memloers will he declared the winner. Those in the cluh, under laculty direction ol lVlr. Kessel- ring, have chosen Bolo Layman, president: Riel: Lamhert, vice-president: and Torn Lansaw, sec- retary-treasurer. hlr, K4-ssc-lring ohst-ru-s two ul the many rlu-ss games playecl in his room hy nwmhers ol the flu-ss rluh. '-, 1 1 ,QXQQ it L' X mu .4 nufff hanmxfu. IJFIIII Xxlilfii, tJ1'lllIy Xfxftlfti, tlllll cwilftllyll lQOYVil'S. Tile Nigtitingatv Ctutv. uncter time direction ot' Ntiss Louise Young. is a group ot girts interested in entering any mecticat profession. The object ot' ttiis organization is time mutuat tietp in and an uncterstanding ot tieattti careers, and wortiing tor ttu' protcssionat and ecturationat actvancement ot attiett twatttl tit-tits. At time meetings, wtiicti were tietct once a montti, time ctuto tmact speakers, panet ctiscusssions, and movies. Tile trip ttlis year was a visit to Ntiami Hospitat and Nursing Home. Time group atso visited sevvrat tainoratories ot ivtictcttetown Hospitat and time Doty House. To raise money time Nigtwtingate Ctutm tmact a dance- anct severat tmatce sates. Karen Ya-ttv, Atilfftil Ljtfifil, Nanny Xvnrct, unit ,iutty finrtiiiov iwtp ptnn ttw trip ttu' Nigiltilluilii' fituti took to Ntimni tiospitat. C 1 ' 2 'l-lie lollowing girls participated in the slu- clcnl ro-op program: tsl Row .- Kay l'lill, Betty ,lo Davis, Carolyn l.arson, Linda tleslife, Beverly Bellmv. 2nd Row -l,.infla Daniels, Gail Hawlcins, Pat Vvigginlon, Linda lxlc- Feeters. jrcl Row - Carol l,alces, Georgia Wil- liams, .leanne lwlccvuire. Patty Moore, .ludi Lecllorcl, Joyce Staluler, Dorothy Lattimorc. 4th Row-Virginia CllIlll7S, Belly Rivers. , Karen Selmastian. Students put into practice their newly found The Business Cadet Club is composed ol those students who attend classes lor lour periods and are employed in some office the rest ol the day. The Cadets meet once a month. These meetings are concerned with some phase of Co-op worlc, such as personality, dress, cooperation and joh prolllems. The hig events in the yearys activities are the Christmas party, the spring lnanquet, orientation meetings, and the spring picnic. The lollowing places cooperate with the school in this co-op program: First National Banli tlvlain St. and Parlc Place lnranchl, Y. Bl. C.A., Armco tGeneral Office and Researchl, Filson's lnc., Vvater Relining Co., Rogers Jewelry Co., Nliddle- town Journal, lVlaupin's lnsurance Co., Spiegels Garrisons Accounting Service, Nliddletown Hos- pital, Lindon's Sales 5' Service Co., City Build- 104 ing, M. J. Gilnlaons Supply Co., Assistant Prin- cipal's Office, Dean ol Girls' Ollice, and Athletic Departmentt High Schooll, The Home Furniture Co., lnc., Courtney-Dull Construction Co., and Barlcelew Electric Nllg. Co. l,.incla Jestice, president ol the Business Cadet Clulm. is aided hy one ol the nurses in the x-ray department at Nliddletown Hospital as she does lner co-op worlc. f X t Y , .Q K is J K 3 , ' if - ist 2 if ' ff SOS UI't IK'l-IRS. lim-ell I-'naw Ray llemlure, fllmrlotte llieterinll ll-mn cjfllll-Ill. learning and prepare for science careers. USCUS. is coming. soon. Ancl so it came ol' science. l-owell Franz lias spolien alrout Iln as a new version ol tlie olfl science clulp. Xvitli matliematics ol science on clillerent occasions tlxe new name came a new type ol' cluln will! Films liave lmeen ollerecl tlie stuclents to increase yariecl activities. Bi-montlily meetings were tlleir lmowleclgc ol' tlie lvielcls of science. Pllliis lms cliangecl to tlie present lui-weelcly system. At lmeen especially true witli llie aclclition ol seyera tlmese meetings tlie uStuclents ol Science present llell Teleplmne science lilms to tlie agencla. Ray programs ol interest not only to its own memlmer- lienclure as presiclent, Lowell Franz as vice-presi- sliip lmut to tlle entire stuclent lJ0cly. As tlie clulm clent lecl tlie corps ol science intellectuals towarcl goes on uncler tlie clirection ol txlr. D. C. Yocom. a lurtlier unclerstancling ol science aml its appli tallcs are given lmy memlmers concerning some pliase cations tlirougli a curiosity to learn. N14-nu memln-rs olnseru an experiment at one ol tlle lui-weelily 8.0.5. meetings. llllre seniors. silling in lronl ol' Nll, Olynrpus, enjoy llle 1-la1lmra1lv rlinner pararle prermlixlg llu- meal, ncient Roman Gm Spanish history were revived l-alin sluclenls wl1o clesire lo carry on llll' lorCl1 ol' classical civilizalion are invilecl lo join ll1e .lunior Classical League. Al ll1e lueginning ol llie year llll' olcl memlmers ol JCL eleclecl Ron De- lirc-es. consul: Penny Yoeom. praelor: Carol Colmurn, svrilrag Nlarslm Kelley, quaeslorg and .loyce llicnlaerry. l1isloricus. The new I1N'IIllJl'l'S were inilialecl in Felvruary cluring an imprcsssive canclle liQl1l Ceremony. ln April ll1e Ohio JCL Convenlion was lwlcl al fyllio Slale Universilv in Columlmus, wllere Dan Cryer presiclecl as Slate JCL Consul. Several allcnclecl ll1e Nalional JCL Convention in I-Xllmuquerque in August lQ60. Tlre Roman Banquel lor all IlN'llllJCl'S ol ll1e Latin Classes is l1elcl in lvlay. For ll1e weeli prececling ll1c lxanquet llre Caesar sluclenls are solcl as slaves lo ollrer .ICL llH'l1llJl'l'S. rl-l1e Illglll ol llre laanquel llll' slaves are llree-cl ancl ll1en servecl elinner lay llreir masters. Qiuesls al llle laan- quet Come in logas ancl sanclals. Slaves wear lu- HlCS.fxl1 0lll:Cl'll1QOllSilll,Ql'illi1,2lIlilXVlllC is macle lo ll1C ll0llSCl10lCl Qocls lny ll1e .lCl. consul: anfl slaves ceremoniously clisplay llre loocl or1 lrays. During' ll1e meal, music ancl clancing are proviclecl lxy Il1e slaves lor enlerlainmenl ol ll1c Romans. Alla-r ll1e clinner. earlr Latin class presenls a sliil. :Xl llu- iniIia1lion llu- 11411 Illl'llIlll'I'S rrulve llreir Mil. pins lvffllll ilu- lllu- iniliales are luslralerl, sinre Illev llilYl' Illiltlt' il seniors. 1 3 X 1 N X . HY lx K, Ms PSX savriliu- ol apple sm-mls In llu- gurls. 2 A 1 , 'll , in , in fl , i , i f 1 , X 1 i i. Y! ,f ' 1, if X Nlareia lvlricln, B4-clay Parmenler, Barbara lfastnn, anil Dan Xlyers enioy tln- les- livities at lla' animal Spanisll Banquet. A SPANISH 'AFIESTAN was belct in the new caleleria on blarcli 28 by bliss Joseplline Arm- strong's Spanisli classes. Tlie colorful scene was crealecl not only by tlle beautiful decorations but also by time gay senors ancl senoritas in lbeir strictly Spanisli coslurnes. Plvbe bigbligbt ol tbe Hljiestau was an interesting as well as entertain- ing lwloor slxow presented by various stuclents. Tlie local cliaplcr of tlie Spanisli National Honor Society, Los Escogiclos, is a scbolastic group ol Spanisb stuclents wlmo bave met time re- qlliI'Cl1Il'IllS IICCCSSZITY l.OI' lHCllllJCI'Sllip. Tlllf HCC- essary requirements are as follows: Seconcl semester--3.4 average, Tlmircl semester-3.2 aver- age, Fourtli semester-5.0 average. 'lille ollvicers lor 1960-61 are tlie following: Presiclent, Beclcy Parmenler: Vice-Presiclent, Barbara bl:-rriclig Sec- retary. Linda Hayes: and Treasurer. l-inrla Sue VXfills. rl-lie present members are .lim liarlqer. Barbara Easton, Vernon Forcl, Bev Cirall, .lucly Hall, Nzxricyr Hays, Heatlier Hicly, Verna Higllley, Tom Hilton, Roosevelt Jobnson, Slieri Keays. Paul Linclon, Zee lxlclfain. Dan lvlyers, .loy Sbeley, Candy Smitb, Carol Sutlierlancl, Unice Teasley, Virgirmia Tru:-sclell, lvlarcia Ulriclm, anfl Cynlbia Volies. Seufecl-Cincly volies, Bm Gralqlq, fiarol Sutllerlancl, ixlarria Ulrirli, Kneeling -Ginny 'lvrum-srlell. Nancy llays, Z1-me lxlclfain. Verna lligliley, Barb Easton. Sflllllllllg -bliss xxnnstmng, .lllll lfarlier. llaul ljnrlon, .luxly llall, l.inrla Sue Xvills. ljncla llayes, Barlxy Bla-rrielc. Berlcy Parinenls-r, Dan lxlyr-rs, Yi-rnon ljonl, le00Sl'Vl'h .llllll1S0ll. g , s x A i l t sl Q-ova., 12? Bonnie Cox presents her dralnalir reading lo Brian Berman, Jim Cassidy, Nick Panlei, Niariia Leils, Susan Slorfii, Q Connie 1 ehneider. Debating and speech organizations give THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE. a nalionai honorary speech organization, consid- ered 1960 and 1061 as very successful years. Under the ahie direction oi' Mrs. Arlene Alterman the group was ahie to attend many tournaments throughout zlie year, as weii as sponsor one here where more than 300 sludenls from the District attended. By participating in individual events or dehale in coniesl woric, students earn the necessary lwenly-ivive points for memhership. This year an annual event was lime Prince of Peace Contest. president Larry Schrocic placed second in the slate of Ohio in this field. Niiidred Vvard placed second in the district. Larry received a scholar- ship, and holh Larry and iviiidred won a iivc-day lrip Io the United Nations. IOS NFL Bonnie Cox. rierii: Bari! Corn. seerelnry Bah Xvard, ireasurerz Larry Sehrueii: president: Niareia Arn luliiq, Vive-presidenl. lxliclcllelown liacl Iwo Llc-lmale learns llmis year. Tlie Mix leani was FOIIIIDOSOCI ol' Don l.ennie. Ron Van Buslqirli. Holm Xvarcl, Blareia Aronoll. 'lille lollowing clelmaiers macle up llme 'ABU team: Brian B0l'lllilIl. Boll Davison, Nick ljantel. Bill llaveinann. lfslller Rollie. Tlle learns allenclecl lnurnalnenls in Daylon, Colunilmus, Cineinnali, Springlielcl, Llrlmana, antl Delaware. Al lliese lonrnanienls lliey parlicipalerl in CHIIOI' eross ques- liun or eonvenlional lype clelmales. Bolli lllC2llxl1lI'lH- alive ancl nr-Qalive sicles were clelmaling! simul- laneously llie proposilion: Ri-mlvefl - llial llme Llnilecl Nalions slioulcl ln- signilqicanlly slrenglli- enerl, llie lealns win average lor llle year was Soff. confidence to the speaker. Delmaling experience was also gains-cl llirougli parlieipalingj in siuclenl Congress. nmeli leg,-fislalive lmclies. Bills sulnmillecl lmy lxliclcllelown sluclenls eoncernefl unieameral lc-Qislalure. lree lracle, slale g,fm'erninenls. lax laws, ancl cliplolnalie require- nienls. A IJI'.lS.'XlI-, llipxxl: Run Xan lfllsliirli. Dun l,c-nnie, Nlarria Arormllll, Balm Xvarml. lxlrs. xxlu-rinun anal xlarria mlisfuss plans lnr ala- siaie finals. llzriun lim-rnian ansl Bal, Davison luuls lor nualerial lor llle l IS als-lrale lean: will' Nu-lf llanlel ancl Blain ia la-lls. IOO l THE NATIONAL THESPIANS, uncier liie direction ot Niiss Florence poweii, iieict Iwo initiations ttlis year, one in October anci one in ix!iE1TCil. Tiiose wtio imd earned sufficient points woricing in pizxys anti oitler ciramatic activities were tormaiiy initialeci. Presented at ttiese initia- lions were miiiie Xfvizarci of El Ciiiicirenis Theatre piay, and uiviicisummvr Nigiitis Dream. a comeciy imy Stmiu-speare. UTi1e Vvizarci of Oxy' was aiso given puimiiciy to time ,Qracie sciiooi Ciiii- ctren ot ixiiciciielown. Aiso prescnicci iay time Tiies- pians were UHappy Journey, an menu slyie Comeciyg 'tiling Around Rosim-,H ai cieiigtitiiui coin- edyg Time Vaiiantf' a stirring lmgeciyg anci UVVt1y Tile Ctiinu-s Rang, wiiicim was presenteci nt tile Ciirislnms assemiaiy. im fiussiriy nnzi D1-iiixic Svnrciu portray Boiioni nnxi Tilamiai In uixliIiSIIllIlllt'I' Niuillis IJI'l'illlI.n Drama Gr. comedy give Thespians an opportunity 2 3 t 1 l Niiss irirsrenro ilowc-ii, nciviss-r: .ioiln l:iSilCl', presimic-nt: Bzirix ifziiwr, xive-prvsicivlilz ixiuriec-n Apple. su rvlairy: iilii iiuiu-r, In-nsurerg Curni Peterson. rivrii, lzliw tilt' iii:-spinn Uiliil nt lin- spring initiation svrviu IIO KW? cw f ins X? ,i?, ,llmly Davis null I:m'rvr rvrvivv urngjrzxlulniinns on Ihr-ir ru-wly auquirn-:I I Il Il ll r ship 'rum Iyrvsiclvlll .lohn l'islwr nm' Xi v'n'- prvsirh-nl Pmrh lsnlwr. to display their talents, work hard, have fun llwsc-us U1-rry Rnllim hogs He-rmiu Uh'alh4'r Hicly, In givn- up In-r lun' har hymn' r ll I R I 1 III sIlilhl'SlH'ill'4 S play ufxliclslxllulxn-r Nighlts Dr4-ann, ifraniclin D. Roost-W-it t.linn Cassidy, prvpares to spvalx to lllllllilliltt' Ailrvmt Slllttll tltirlc llictvrsl lor i,I'i'Siill'Ilt. l.0lliS i'iUN't' tiailll cTfyt'l'j, NIFS, i'ZO0St'Yl'it tctilflllyll ii1lXYi1'Sl, illlfl lliS iiillllily llful' llilll Ull Moments in imistory wc-rv rc-yiym-ct wiuvn mcmipers ol tixe Svnior Class gave ttleir outstanding in- terprvtation ol' .Sunrise at Campolnellofi Time play covcrect 34-montims from August' 1921, when ifranliiin Delano Roost-veit was striciwn wittl in- fantile paralysis, until .iune 1924 wtwen imc nom- inatcct Alirect E. Smitix as iDCIll0CI'i'ttit' Presiclew Nt-iglnlxors tolm- to ollq-r tilt-ir lit-Ip as tin' Roosvyvlts prvpart' to mon- to liyxlo Paris. tial canciictate, tsunrise at CQIINPOIJCIIOU is a story ol' Cililiiellgli iltld FUSPOIISC, lt0lCilt illld f.iCSpIliI' turnect into victory and conlictence. Tlme family ot Franiclin Delano Roosevelt consistent ol James Him Baitzt-ill, Anna tHeatt1er Hiciyl, Franlclin D. .ir. tit-im Goiortiil, tfttiot thfiarty Galtowayl, anct ,ioimn Roosevelt tRonnie Alu-rnmni. I.0llit' illHYt' illlll i:fiHli'fliII-S lH0tlll'f, riisfuss IflJR's ronatition. N irs. Sam Roost-vt-lt, I. I v--H 'W+ -'Y Will-H IIr, IININI IIBUII XXIAIHIII u111 I .Inns-I. IIN- sl s-xx'asr4 I mkss Ifxnn III-rI4insI, 1'1rx Nrrn II l4-lr1 sm-Iw-s wiIIl Miss XYiIIizmns I3I.urIc-1- Iuqm-QI. MN- III N.-I .-fQ. I ,msg .-.v Q--rs mlm SI-I'I'm-.I I 1,-,. I was IIII ing. M C1 .-I.r gp S, I--Iw4 ur II7 IIII X' I1., flush I ...I I IxIr. Hui .1.- II.-ny RIIIIIIII IWL fm. I I O O O the Juniors glve us an excltlng plane ride. Junior C ass play piIoIs were- unnImIm- lo IZIIICI IIN- pIznN-. IIIIN- sI4-waN'cI- ess .Iunel Ifxnn IJI-rIiinsI, UIIINNIQII lnN'm-rluin ns I:IigjI1I Inlo IDilI1Ql'l',u z1cIupIc-QI Ivy CI1risIopIxer Io NVIIPIIICI' IIN-y wouIcI 1-vm-r IIIIKI suIm-Iy, cIispIuy1-:I Sc-rgc-I Irmn fXrII1ur I'Iz1iIc-y's originnI I6-Il-vision CEIIIIIIICSS illlll C0lllI'0I'If'KI IIN' pussm-11514-l's. AI Iusl, slory, wus pri-sc-nll-KI .Iilllllilfy 26, IOOIV Imy IIN' II1r0ugIi IIN- burn-IIIII cIirc-u'Ii0n 0I- Cuplnin ,I-H'Il'ilY1'II .Iunior Class. FIIIN- sIory cenlc-rm-cI urrNnNI an nir- Uiriun Ifernmnj Irom IIN- c'onlroI Iuwm-r. IIN- puss- pImN- IIiQI1I, ax IIIQIII IINII was IIIIII-cI WIIII suspc-nsv cngc-r pilnz, Cc-orgjv SlX'lN'f'I' Inon XIOOTIIISI, wus illKI I-nmlion, CEYPTFOIIIK' wiII1 IIINNI poisoning, IIN- nI7Ic- Io snI'I-Iy IEIINI IIN- pIanN-. 5I4-xxnr4II-ss ,I.nN-I QNNI 5Ia1ry'. IIN- Ii1'Iu-I nge-nl IIMIIIIS QIUIIQIIIUIII, VIN-1-Ie IIN- rIN-I-III-.NIs-rs in un IIN- IIig,5IuI inlo mInng1:-r. lr - - ---- M--1 M'- 1 up--A -A-31 1- an-A -1.4.1 .lvrrv lwt- .myru Lvrs 5 1' 'u in ' z zum ' 'l 1'1'urrn-1 at ' bv .' Us ' ' ntvst murc 1- S mystery Ilght hearted songs y ot iVtr htungic i om ennie Bemcu I 'lccicenttx tamccuitcct winte tic mcuscc mur erer B it Plnitlp. Da 0 romwc escapcs. Q 1' s i tie cc '1' J lcr inn 'in itieg'1i 300112- ging operation. During l IC p ay severa ot ner :oc A ies, eittier civmi or unconscious, are iounct in vrzlrvnwty mtct piurvs surtr as trunks or ciosc-Is. Ttirougti Iglfltlliiilk own illvcstigator siie UYCIIA tuaiiy soivvs ttiv Crimes unct Captures ttic 'mot- icgging ring. i s 1 nit Bill tjlriiiips unit Atzlry Tvlnptv itsnrni Collllflli try tu ronlrui Ilt'l'. aww W, in it Q 'f? 'M nlrs. nlullin llirls willi Billy lfifm-low wlrih- .luliv .lorilan wails inipalivnlly Xvilll eyes lull ul' ll'ilfS .luliv spealis solilly lor llilly. L lu lu'r :lying lruslianil. Billy Ilia.-law. pendulatecl our emotions from laughter to tears. uCar0uselH Vlllll' Nl.l'l.S. music clepartmenl prcsvnlccl llie procluclion ucarousc-lu lJy Roclgvrs ancl Hammer- stein unfler llie clireclion ol Wliss Helen Vveinlaer- ger on lxlarclm 7. IOGI. Ucarouseln is almout two strange yet lmeauiilul love stories. Billy Bigelow fllirlq Aslilonl, a lranclsome ancl conceilecl lvallcer for lxlrs. lxlullins' llxlary Jane Comlusl carousel in a local amusemenl parli, ancl Julie .lorclan flxflarv lm-en Applel, a lovely young girl wlio worliecl in a liaclory, fell in love ancl were marriecl. 'lille ollivr romance lnctween Carrie Pippcvriclgi- llzev Cralll and Mr. Enoclr Snow fl-arry Sclmroclcl is an amus- ing yet louflwing allair. Several ol ilu' otlier cliar- aflers were Nellie Fowler fs-usie Daviesl, .ligger Craggin fBrian Bvrmanl, Davicl llascoinlmc lNlilcc Davie-sl, ancl Louise Bigelow fslieila Vicel. From ilmis typical New linglancl selling, lovers wall: llwe roclcy slmores, sailors sing ol tlre sea, thi- local people gallier lor a gay Clamlmlu-, ancl life ancl cleatlm are viewccl llirouglr amusing ancl tear stained glasses. Cousin Nellie. Carrie unml l':ll1l1'll Snow, anal llw rx-sl ol ilu' ras! relax wllilv singing wliliis Xvas .1 Rail Nirv Clamlvalun 115 Q To S 4- 01-no ' BAND: tsl Row '- lwvrrily Day, Burlmrn lxlcrriclc, Frank Al- lrluyzl Hurslun, .lurk Ixloliry, .lr-ff lxlills, Rirk Sullon, Garry King, In-n, Paul Pnllun. .lvni Vvrcn, Paul czlllllill, XVinslun Higlmm, Dan Plym-rze, Donna Clif-lc, Lynn Nr-Call, Rullu- .loI1nsun, Nzxnry Ifrl Pivrull, ,lim Nlilffllxflllll, Dennis Slmlv, Blurlev Jaques, Burl: Kc-ssc-lring. .jill Ron- - Bill BIQISOII, Bill Hoppv. l.lM'iilIl Hnlfir-H, Bunm-H. Qmf IQUIU'-1 Paul Limlnn, Cn-gg Lawson, Terry Lnw- lil Byrnc, fxlilu- Davis-s, Dawn- Slmrl, B4-4-ky flzxrrisun, Bm-I, rm-nu-, B011 Taylor, Don Voorllis, Dam Dunnecker, Pam Floorc, Dr-lnpsh-r, Elzuim- Key. Karon T1-wvl. lfliznlwtln Xvnnrlrvy, Bula Uurffr-y'. Pr-lv Rninv, .lim Brooks. jul Row - Clmrlcs Grulmly, lfluinv Riggcrnn-rg. Dirk Xvnrdlow. I 4, 1. BAND Ol:l7KylfRS: .lrfni Xxvrcn, svrtrclmyz lfrl Byrno. pn-sirlcni: Nlr. Donal!! Iimnxis, :lin-rlur: B011 Taylor, vin--prcsirlr-ull: Susiv Davies, lrvnsurvr. II6 THE lVllDDlE BAND, under the direction of Wir. Don Francis, is composed ol' sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The marching band, having learned the fundamentals of marching and play- ing at Band Camp at Camp Campbell Gard in August, led the way at football games and in parades. The concert band presented assemblies at both junior highs and at senior high school. The annual spring concert for the public was on April 14. A smaller basketball band played at most ol the home games. A highlight of the year was the annual Band banquet held April 29, where honors and awards were given. This was followed by a dance at which a icing and queen were selected. THE BAND COUNCIL is the student execu- tive board ol the band. The members are selected in the spring. ln addition to the officers, each class has a representative on the council. Jett Mills represented the sophomore class: Pete Raine, the junior: and Barby Merrick, the senior. Seventeen special managers were assigned to various band duties. Arrangements lor the band banquet, held on April 29. and alter-game dances were made by the council. entertainment to the crowds on field G. stage Sue Napier, Judy ixliltnn, Susie Dun il flu S nduslq Dunn Bib r lui ll Il r 1 Q lrwuj, and Kathy O'Frivl led the Fliddir- NI l g Bud 1 ll um it if at, N is j ..,.. , ,X j W 4 X .xf , ignunuiw. ,,A - -.. fJRCiii'iS'i4R1X: tsl Row -.icni Xvrvn. ifiuim- Kvy, Ciirislei Gcncicic, .iuciy Yuvgciv, Pug i.oriQ, Pimii Pul- lon, ixiurii- Coiiurl, .ioyrv ivcirow. zmi Row - Dirk Currin, Amin Howurzi, Hurry Truss. Bs-llv Davis, ifivzm- nor Sorrm-ii, ixiurim- Juquvs, Grvg inwsoxm, .ivmmiiis-r Timouums, Biii Hopps-, ,lorry iiowiing. Damvici Simorl, iyauu ixiuorv, fiuroi iiuimziini. Ciuirivs Xvs-sl. ini IQUIU'-'.i2H'ii ixioiiry. Xvinslon Higiuumm, Donna Siriviiimnu, Don Yourilis, iluui i.iucimm. ifrunii xxiivim, iiilviuim iiamliivici. .Hin Row -Nir. xxiiiiiillll Brix, ixiiiic Davies. The air was fl Niimrsimzm Ki-iii-y umi Siu-iiu Vice fsvnlccii, iyinrincn Appiu, Donna Cross, auui ixivrriiy Dany ucrommmpummicci limo iour ixiixvci Cimnrus riussr-s ' 'lled with the sound of music IIS Qrcimestra THE ORCHESTRA, umicr time nc-w ciirvclion oi Wir. Vviiiizumm Bvlz, lJf'l i'0I'IlH'Ci al imii ciuss piuys almci lime open-Ha, i.CHF0llSl'i.v- Boiim popuiur zumci Ciassivui music iiiia-ci timvir repcrloirc. Time orcimcs- lra is Composeci oi about limirly mmmclmmimers. ixiaumy oi iislesc pzmrticipamfvci in time zumnuzmi commmpetiiiou all iviiaimmi Ummiversily in ciislricl and sinh- commlvsls, receiving superior ami exceiim-nl rulings. Accomparmists FIVE ACCOiViiJANiSTS assislm-ci liu- ixiixvri Cimorus limis year. Donna Cross accompmmieci tin- timirci period Class wimiie Simeiiu Vicc' imccolmmpmmis-ci lime iourtii. Timo iiiqlim porioci wus simimreci ily Nimr- ieen Appie zmnci Merriiy Day. Wiarsima Kciivy uc- companieci lime sixlim perioci cizmss. ixizmrsium Kc-iivy zumci Donna Cross uiso piayeci time orgimmm for :nanny ilisSCll1i7iy PTOQIYIIIIS. I if 1... ... .. as li 'I'RII'LIi IRIO: IL-v Graff, Bvl- U' . 4- is n. . i ab' -s, SIN-rry I,ovvInw, IInrIvnrn I.vI'- II:-r, 3Inry .Inne CmnIxs, Ann Innes. SIwiIn Yin-, urunnpaunisl, IXI:1rIm-en .'XppIe. AIissing - Iinye K NIIIIHPY. 'IAIIIZ 'I-RIIJI.If 'I-RIO, uncIer tI1e rIirecfion oI 'I4I'IIf MIXED QIIORIIS. LIireclecI Ivy 5Iiss 5Iiss IIeIc-n XVeinIn-rger, Ims perIormecI al many I'IcIen VVeinIx-rger a1nfI nrc'oinpz1niecI Iuy 5InrsIm cIiI'I'vrenl Civic rIuI1s, nnrI nl' II1e junior and senior K1-IIey, Donna Cross, nncI SIN-ilu Vive, c'onsisIecI I1ig1I1 scI1ooI nssm-n1ImIies. On IVIoncIay evenings IIN: oI' over one IiuncIrecI nncI IiIIy inennln-rs. The c'I1orA g1irIs vouIcI Ile I1ez1rcI practicing tI1e songs: HOP us DCl'I.0I'IlH'KI ul various rIuIJs in 5IicIcIIelown, VIIIQIS Ill IIIC AIOOUIII-FIII-H HVVIIII il Sons: in UW junior I1igI1 uncI IiigI1 seI1ooI a1sseniIJIies, lIu- un- I'IenrI, :md UVPIYCI SIIOCS-N UI Elm fl RIIJIPIIUQ nuaI Spring Concerl, z1n1I IIzu'L'nIulm'nI0. NIII10 IIrooIqIet wus II1eirsc-Ivclion Ior lI1e nnnuaI music Sound QI nIusic,n In His Cure, Iivery NiQIlI 4'0lIIC5I in OXII4l fI- XXJIICII II-Ile Sun fines Down.. were ninongj II1eir Invorilc- songs. by the combined talents of many musicians. NIIXED CIIIUIII'Sz lst Ron' - Karen Burr, FII-rriIy Dany. IIN' GrnII', I,iniI.n IIny4-s, .Xnn .Ions-s, IIurImy BI4-rriCIi, Sandy lhm-I-II. NIZIFQIQ' I5Ievins, I5nrImrn .'XrIanns, Miss XY:-inIn-rgvr. :IMI Ron'-NInrIIm Urine, .Ianni-I RoIwinson, Ifolly XViIson, IxInrIeen AppIe, YL-run IIigIlI4'y. fnroI XXMIIN-I-. .Ivnnnio ,Iny. Nnncy XI:-vIqs. ,In1Ix' Snr-IIing5. GniI .Iones. IIUI1 SIIIIIII. 1rcI Ron'-IXInrv UrnIwIvs. fm- IXIrI,min. fInrnIyn XVnorIruII. Karen SI1nIIc-r. Ilznn XYnrrI, Penny XVnrcI. Bs-cIq' Ijnrnwnlvr. IXIary .Inne Combs, Cassie IxIirIm:-I. Georg- nnnzx Clam, .Iiln fIiIIis. ,jill Roll' -- I:rnm'i's IDRHIIIKT, Sherry Im-I-Im-4-. I-IllfI1l Iliulllvy. Iuyn- I,mInini'. ISI-I-ky Xvngnvr, .Ioni Xvren, Ilvnny Yosnin, Susie Denim-s, IIorm'u I uIIvr, IInl .InIinson, jill Row -- Rink Ijis-If-rs. IInIw Ifurns. In-nrI .IoIinson, I.1urry Sr'I1rn1Ii. DIVIQ I.iIivsIrnnrI, II.Illl YmIi-r, I5iII fxrowe, Dun XVI-IsIl. f xx X ng of Gm rides ended E ,ga gl- E, Q, ., Q-.1 C Q -' 1 1 KA rllfiilli Klllll llvlllly Ymnlll Vrllwll lulcli liuln' illlll ixllllu' IJIW- Ilvlvn Illwry, Bl.lrylN'Il0 Iiiglvy. illhl xlilrllil' firllw IOIIQIRIIIIIEIII' vu king :xml fllu-vn nl ilu- ,Iuninr-N-niur Prom. .Xnnc Lauwmrl, ilu- H100 Prom KRIIUUII, 120 lvl:-n IB.-ul.-y annl llarlmra Dclnpslvr mljny nm- nl lln' many rillvs alluring Iln- lnlvilm- .xl l.vSuurclsx'illc' lallw. Tllli ANNUAI. JUNIOR-SIZNIOR PROM was llvlcl on nlay 20. i000 al lllo Nvaflc lf. Blil- lOl' Qylll. rl4llC lllCllN' ol' HSily0lHll'ilU NVEIS llffflllll- lnlly clvpivlvcl in clvcoralions maclv ancl plannocl lay llw .lunior Class. Hsayonarau was carriecl out will: lovvly uUrivnlal Gardens anal oriental li- gnrcs, clrvssc-cl in illIlllCIltlC costumes. rl-lle llll'0llC'. wln-rc Dil-If Colo ancl Anno Lawson were crownecl Prom King ancl CJUCCII, was al llw lop ol a small lliglll ol' slairs. Vlllu-sc slairs wvrc- aclornc-cl willl lllillly Yill'l0llS i'0l0l'0il plll0NX'S. ll:-lly Xvilson anal llarlr llalwr wurli I..ml Ol un :lm-rnrnlinn-A lor llw lulnlmy ol lln- ggymnasinnl In-Ill lvrmn lllllllllljlll nnlil clawn, slarlvcl al lllv Paranmnnl 'lwlwalvr willl lllc lnoviv, I-ljlvasc lJ0n'l lfal tlm Dilisivsfl Following llmis, wc- lravvlecl lo I.:-Sonrclsville Lala- in a molorcaclv. XV1- clancvcl ancl lislvlwcl lo ilu- Crew Cuts ancl rode rifles until clawn. TIN- niglnfs allair was Climaxecl willm a clvlicious lmrvalx- last servecl in llw calm-lcria. It was now limo lor all sleepy-vyvcl Prom .lnllilcvrs lo Close llmir floors ancl call it a lllgjlll. -l-lie Julxilvv was sponsorc-cl lmy parents ancl lyric-mls ol' lVl.H.S. with a breakfast for the sleepy Prom crowd. lxlimlcllvlown .llllmilvvrs 4-nlcr l.0Snnr1lsx'ill4- l.alu- lu vniny a lllliflllllgf ol' clanring, rizlingj ancl lure-nlclnslillg. e.,,.,A.-I' 'A if rf r.kN.w if aid. ,ff 3 M: :Z X QS! , , . . . . 'W N w . X4 .f X Q , L ,f f' QA? 'fn-0 .. - - . W ...,.....--- -4 X M. f V' -.wfyff x wx Q ff Qiivfk b . W a. ,M 1 - g , , X Vi r ' M :QF X .- N- , ' ki A A VKX, . . if 5 X' 'V W A: Agfa-If K V . , -A ' , my . f -N -xfx-,W R ' x 5 5f'SXf Q x .... .xii W Q ,ff s 'wNx,5 . PM Awww X Eh-'N W, ,nf 'k H V . Lwouggo so N i IEXUEKEIEHEKES iterate ' a .,. 5' Ev . ' ' H---- f-ff-'nw ,-- , , - Middie Athletes are seen as they leave school to practice their favorite sports with Middletown High School teams. Ron DeFrees represents golf: Bill Crowe, baseball: Linda Sue Vvills, GAA: Jim Gillis, trackg Tom Draut, swimming: Dave Harrington, tennisg Bill Triiclc, footballg Horace Fuller, basketball. WW 52, .yrx-.fx 4: i VJ fr Q N i Q A KX XX Nl- QOQQ The lVliclclies in 1960 hacl a very respectalyle season with eight wins ancl three losses. Again Coach Glenn uligern Ellison employecl a liberal olilense lecl hy the passing ol All-State Quarter- lbacli Bill Triielc anal the speecl ol Co-Captain .lim Gillis. Throughout the season the opposition was clazecl hy the line passing ol Triicli ancl the re- ceiving of Bill Crowe, Butch Vvalclen, .lim Gillis, and Dave Gillis. Although the clelense of the Nliclclies was not as strong as the offense, all three cleleals came at the hancls ol: statewide ranliecl opposition. This was a good year lor lootlmall in Nliclclletown. Bill Crowe, .lerry Glover, .lim Gillis, ancl Bill Vllriiclc were seleclecl to represent the Nliclclies on the all Greater Ohio League Team. Bill Triiclc was also selected lor the all slate team ancl for the southis all star team. The game with Ham- ilton Garlielcl marlcecl the close ol high school inter-scholastic lootlaall lor Co-captains Triiclc ancl Gillis along with Stratemeyer, Smith, Henderson, Vvagner, Clements, Crowe, Barnes, Jones, Nlc- Graw, Glover, Burns ancl Bryant. Q1 l 0O'l1l5Al,l. 'l.lfAFl: lst Row - lxlanager Cillllfli Stevens. Blan- ager 'llc-rl C0ll2lUgll, Roll .lones, .lim Gillis. Bill lriicli, Ken Bryant. Incl Row -1 lxlanager .lolm lxlrfllosson, Steve Neimie. llill llen- rlerson, rlvom lxlcKcller, .lolm Flcclnslwy, hlnses Xvare, l.arry Cauzlill, Dave l'lugl1ley. jrcl Row - Glenn mlqigern lfllison, lleacl roach: llaul Vvallcer, assistant I'UilI'llI lfcl Hslceelern Payne as- sistant coach: manager Ron Nvooclz manager Tom hlrlxlurrayz Rucly Knox: fllarerwe l-ane: lfrlcin llull: paul l'lillon. 1960 Football Season CflAClllNCl Slifxlilfz lflmu ljngrel, allllelic mlirerlorz Glenn lfllison, lu-acl roach: lfel Payne, lmektit-lil coarll: Paul Vvallier, line l'0illill1 Stan l.ewis, line coach: Jael: Recli, 4-ml coach. , 2 . www.. Atlllelie Director Elmo Lingrel again lineil up a line lontlxall SClll'CllllC, which ll'lf'llltl0ll a numlmer ol' tlle linest teams in Ohio. 12.1 Isl Row - .lm-rry Glove-r, .lolm DlciGmw, L1-s Yvngns-r. Bill QNTUXYV, 1lllllll ISQIFIIUS, Cll'llilfll lxlillllllfrsflll, Boll BIITIIS, lTl'Zll1li Sll llll'llIt'yl'I', Ba-n Slllllll, lfclsvl C-xll'lll1'lllS, .lulm Bam-r. .lufli R1-1-la nssislnnl roilvll, 2ml Row -Rifle Van Cleve, Blv- Cnmllvss, .lurlc lmwis, Clnul: llvulllv, Doug lmpplvlx. Bolm .lvrry llrynnl. flwl .luiws. lliivv Gillis. Kvnny Floorv, llnrry Football Record lxliclcllelown Zanesville I4 15 Middli-inwii 6 Fairmont S lvliddleiawn 66 Hamilinn Tall 6 Nliddlelowii 2.1 Huglmes 16 Nidclletown 20 Springfield Soutli 26 Middlnlnwii 116 Pnrisnmnili 16 Middleinwn 14 Lima 54 Miclcllclowii 30 Dc Vilbiss 24 Wliclcllc-lown 48 D lmnm liar 1.2 lVliclcllclown .10 VVal nmmn l' Hills I4 lVliclcllelown Q6 Hamilton Garfield 16 lruss, Igrllfl' l'f'illllf. 'jfll 'QOH' 1 ljllllg IOXYHSPIIII, cfllilflll' XXIII- Oltl, ljitili CJUXY, l-Jilvv liVilllS, lllilvi' l,i1'l4'rS. .lilvli Kvllllvr. l.1'0Il Cox, Rifle Aslilun, Don Vvinlmrn, llruu- liflllllllillll, .lnlin blilfliell, Tum Raylmrn, Bulrli xvzulrlvn, .lim N1-in, .lolin Aclums. Gnry Surg:-nl, Rugr-r Bl:-Vins, Tony Nlmm-, Slim l,1-wis, nsslslnnl mnrli. 2:31 N 1 '-ff' V 1- 9. an 1 if if UV - r 'Q blzumgvrs: Knvoling -rlwvcl Colmllgli. Slunrling - .lulm lxlffllus- son, Tum lxlc'lX'lurriuy, Ronniv Xvnocls, Cluulc SI1-vc-ns. 125 Bill Truck B011 IV l1rl1, Ifmnk Smrnlvnn-yer Les Wagner Jerry Glover K 1-11 ny Bryan: Rod Joncs lo lll I' N I-ml H n .lolm Bnrnvs Cmwc Erlsc-I c,I1'llN'Ill B:-n Smillm ,li111 Gillis z.111l llill rliriiflq, xlislmlin- ro-1'aplai11s, ln-arl lllc loam onlo llll' li.-I1l lo npvn lla- 11100 svas1111, 5 o Mldclletown 14 - Zanesville 13 O11 Il11-ir way lo giving ml-ig:-ru l1is 1OOll1 win, cams- llwir way. Nvlwn ilu- lilac Ucvil punlvr ll11- Nlirlclics llilil lo overcome a lf'jAOl1illl'lll1lC clvlii- limnlnlcrl, llll! ixliclclics gralmlx-cl ll1v lmall o11 ll11- til agjainsl llmc visiling Zancsvillv Blue Devils. 36-yarnl line. rl-lwy lx-gan il clrivc wl1icl1 was Cli- rl4l11- liirsl ol llll? Iwo lfluv Devil scores IYIITIC in maxecl XVllCll Bill Crowe clrovv i11Io ll1c 1-acl zom- ll11- liirsl quarlvr wlwn lulllnacli lfill ljorlis sllol lrom tl1e nine lor llw ll-D. 'lql1e play ll1al clcciclvtl olil laclclv ancl clown llw siclelinv lor an 84-yarfl ll1c game lollowccl wl1en lfcl CI01111-1115 rvvcivvcl l0llCllKl0XYll. 'lilw leiclc lor ll11' 1-xlra poinl was gooil. liill bliriivliis pass i11 llle vnrl zone lor ll11' 1-xlra ln ll11- sc-roncl quarlvi' lln- visitors l1il ll1o pay tlirl Iwo poi11ls. Pl-llv bliclclics scorcml again in llll' again as 1-ml liill Plc-yvr Shot inlo llw 1-acl zone lourlln quarlvr alle-r a line pass play row-ring '54- lo rvccivc quarlvrlmacli Carl Crislis pass. During yarqls lirom lliriiclq lo Crowv. Svvvral plays lalvr ll1is pvriocl lllv Nliclclivs IlllSSOQl lllillly opporlunilics .lim fiillis wvnl inlo llw Oncl 20110 l'l'0Ill lllu Iwo. lor a Io111'l11low11 lllfllllgfll l'lllllllll'S anal llIC0ll1pll'll' Tl1e oxlra poi11ls lailc-cl ancl llie gjann- 1-11111-1l I4-13 passvs. lor Ilw ixlirlflivs' liirsl opening Lfillllfx win i11 six Allvr a pup lallc i11 lllv loclccr roo111 al l1allli111c, years. ll11- ixlirlclivsi ill'l'l'IlSl' liglllcnfrfl ancl ll11- lun-alis l':1lSl'l clll'llll'lllS. .lilll Gillis, llavr- Gillis, .lm-rry Glow-r, Davnv l'l11Ql1l1-y, :1111l l.1-s X'Va11f1111r floss- i11 111 slnolllm-1' opposing r11n111'r. mfsvfir' f at X N' Q it A J' 7 t' .lolin Nlmflnslwy flnuli lfcatlic llau- llnggllln-y lan l ralli4 Middletown 6 - Fairmont 8 At tlu- lmancls ol ilu- Fairmont Dragons tlmc pliclclic-s clroppq-cl tlmir lirst game S-6 lwlorv a frowcl ol' over sew-n tlmousancl al ljairniont Sta- cliuin. Tlie pliclclies put on a line clisplay ol ollcnsc against tlic Dragons, lxut not 0IlOllQ'll to Carry lliem ow-r ilu- goal line more tlran once. l:airmont was lllv llirst to strilic pay clirt late in llic lirst quartvr wlmen llalllwacli Tony Trvnt slcirlecl in from llme one yarcl inarlwr completing a sixty yard l1lZlI'ClI. Tlie pass wliirli later clcciclecl tlw gainv was llll'Il Ctlllfjlll lor tlic extra Iwo points. Tliv pliclclies went in lor a svorv wlicn Bill Triiclc connectccl witli .lorry Cilovvr in llie 1-ml zone. only to liavv it nullis liecl lor lmarlilielcl in motion. fin tlw nc-xt play Glover again cauglit mllriggc-rlsu pass, lmut tliis time lie was out ol flux anal zona-. lqowvvvr, latvr in llic sevoncl pcriocl llie Nliclclivs cliniaxvcl an vx- cvllm-nt clrive witli Co-captain .lim Gillis going in from tlie two. Tllv vital extra points we-rv inissm-cl wlicn Triiclfs pass was clroppccl. ln tlu- sccfoncl lmalll luotlm clelenscs linottecl anml tliere was no scorv. 'lllnc Nliclclivsl lorwarcl wall oltcn pvnvtratvcl tlic lfairf mont lpacliliclcl. Vllllv Nliclclics antl all tlivir sup- porters liatccl to lose tliis one, lmul tlicy wvnt clown at tlie liancls ol a line, well-organizvcl tc-ann. llill rllriifli wings an pass lu-twvvn tlw arms ol an on-ruslv Rml .lonvs ancl Daw- lluglul:-y tllrow lrlorlcs lor llalllimlc llau- Gillis, ing linvman. 120 CQIIRIYIOYIHIIIC rliriirli gains a fouple ol' yards nn a roll-out, Bill Crowe tries to shalu: oil an enemy taelcler as l.es Vvag- HT lDlUl'liS. 130 t 1 t . . ,.. l . . .J Alter last weeliis hearlhrealcing loss at the hands ol the Fairmont' Dragons, the ivlidclies put on a powerlul display ol' ollense against the helpless Tait Tigers. Every hoy who suited up lor the game played. Butch Xvalden. sophomore end. caught two touchdown passes, one lirom senior Co- captain Bill Triiclc and one from junior quarterlnaclc .lohn hlccluslcey. Jim Gillis. senior eo-captain. also hit the pay flirt' twice: once lirom a Triicli pass and once on an outstanding sixty-live yard jaunt. Others to score in the rout were Ben Smith on a pass from Pliriiclc: end Jerry Glover, who hloclied a punt, scooped up the hall, and ran sev- en yards lor the touchdown: Dave Gillis who dived in from the one yard line: junior Ricli Van Cleve, who scored from the eight yard line: and sophomore hallhaclc Roger Blevins. The linal score was 66-0 as the Nliddies gained their second yie- tory in three tries. The lvlidclies, alter quite a scare. pulled the game out ol the lire against Cincinnati Hughes 24-16. The hliddies met a very strong-lined team with a swilt. powerliul hacliliield. The lVliclclies scored two touchdowns early in the game. The lirst came alter the opening liiclcoll when lVliddletown recovered the hall on the Hughes 12-yard line. .lim Gillis went lor I2 yards and score on the liirst play lrom scrimmage. Alter a series of plays lol- lowing the liiclcoll, taclcle John Barnes ripped through the Hughes line, hloclced a punt, and ran 40 yards lor the score. Alter an intercepted pass Hughes scored, completing a 65-yard drive late in the liirst quarter. ln the second quarter the Nliddies stopped Hughes on the lxliddies' 53-yard line, tool: the hall, and marched down the field. The touchdown came on a pass from Co-captain Triielc to Co-cap- lain Gillis. Alter this the lxflicldies held the lead through the remainder ol the game, though only 2 points separated the two cluins throughout most ol' the fourth quarter. The linal score came lrom a IO yard run hy .lim Gillis alter he had started the drive on the lvliddie lour lJy intercepting a Hughes pass. NIIIN- Iim-uN'n KIINNIQ IIN'aIIi4', fIIuip IIn'lNIvrsun, Daw' IIugIuII-y, IINIIII XvaI1Ic'n. a1NI frmuNI1-:I .lnlm Igxrm-s IIIIIYI' in Iur IIN- L 0 0 0 Middletown 20 - Sprmgflelcl South 26 IIN- 5IicIcIics wonl cIoxx'l. Io IIN'ir sc'umNI cIOIm'aI SpringIIN'IcI again sc'orc'cI on a pass pIay. EIIHI IIN aI IIN' IHIIKIS OI' IIN' IIIQIII3' IUHINI SIJl'IIlE,fIIIK'ICI SOIIIII INIIII limo score' was 1.1-III. XViI1IvaIs, 10-20. IJn'I'orc' IIN' I'inaI gun IIN' QI- I'1arIy in IIN' IIlircI quarivr SprinQI'i1'IcI sum-II IIIISI'-IIIIIIKICQI pIicIcIi1's gan' IIN' XViIcIc'aIs a run again in 4'ig1I1I quick pIays. ,'XI'I1'r a IXINIQIN' Ihum Im' IIN'ir IIIUIICY. IIIII ,I4riic'Iq's passcs wvrc' IIIIHIIIIQ IJII' on IIN'ir own 28 yarcI IilN'. SpringjIi1'IcI sc'orm'zI IIN'ir marI4 xx'iIII amazing ilCCllI'ilC'y, a1NI IIN' NINIA on a sixlvon yarfI run. .X pass i11Ic'rc'c'pIion IIIHI rIN's ummpIc'I1'1I llilN'll't'l1 oul oIII1irIy-II11'1'1' passvs, a I'umIJIm' Icvpt IIN' NIizIcIi1-s Irom sroring in IIN Uainingj IST-YQIITIS. Up I0 II1is Iime no om' INNI IIIircI amI 1'arIy in IIN' I'0lII'IIl lIlIiII'II'I'S. IImx'vx'1'l sc'or1'cI on IIN' XViItIraIs in 4'ig.!I1I ganlvs. wiIIx jj s1'c'0lNIs I'0IllilIIIIIILf GiIIis sc'0r1'cI on a 23 SpringI'im'IcI was IIN' Ivirsl I0 srorc' as I1igI1Iy IaI- yarcI pass Irom Ilill Triic'Ic. 'I-IN' pIicIcIiz's wvrx cnIvcI Tom I uQaIs' inIc'rc'vpIc'cI a pass and sram- IwaIz'n, IIIII' IIN'y pIayz'cI a IVIIII' QIIIIIP. In IIN' pas pc'rvcI 10 yarcIs Ior IIN' I0lN'I1cI0wn. In IIN' sCCOncI c'aIc'I1in,q cI1'parInN'nI SOIFIIOIIIOH' IglIIl'II XXVIIIIIPII quarlvr IIN' NIicIlIic's SIl'lIl'Ii lwivc' as IEIII 'I1rii1'Ii aIung wiII1 svniors Ii1I CIIUIIIPIIIS IIINI ,Ivrry fIIox'r'l sIic'c'cI in INmIIx IIIIICS on pIunQc's oI' 2 IIIIII 1 yarcIs. was OIIISIUIICIIIIQ. IIIXI' fIiIIis I.uI4 Imuis Slum' NNINN XIus1's Xvau f I 1 5 . A '1 X .l l 'Ni 1 ,Ms Q Q ff- ' y m,,. J' sly, My is , Ji sg 'Y gg N 7,3 ' xv , I' - ' , ff rf Wff , xi-ES! ,gg , I 3 1 ggi ' 1. '4 i ? 'v'i '-is r I 5 'X' 5 sv fvws li f Y 'f , il ag , 1 1 N i f, Karen Barr, lxlarleen Apple. Heather l'lidy, Toni Saul, Linda Sue Vvills, Daniel XN'yllilll0Y, Pal irer- guson. lion Sellers, Carol Sutherland, Ron ileisrees, Helly Sue Vvilson, Russ Niillenhnlxer, Homecoming The air was crisp, hul the Nliddies couldn'l gel their oilensive machine rolling lor fQueen Niarleen Apple. liven lhough our team was defeated on the scorelmard, it wasn't surpassed in spirit. On lhis gala occasion lhe candidates, lxflarleen Apple. Barhara Baker, Karen Barr, Pat Ferguson, Heath- er Hidy, Carol Sutherland, Linda Sue Vvills, and lielly Sue Vvilson, paraded around the stadium in shiny converlihles. They then proceeded through the Nliclclie Band and an archway made hy the majorelles. Accompanied ily the eight' Hi-Y pres- idents they advanced as their names were an- nounced. Vvhen the lense nlomenl drew near, everything hecame still, The climax had arrived. The speaker lyooined iorlh, u0ur homecoming queen for 1960 is . . . lvlarleen Apple. Her majesty couldnt he- lieve it. She ,qrallhed her escorl, Tom Sant, around the neclc and then displayed tears on her rosy cheelcs, The iinal crowning hy Co-captains Bill Triiclc and Jim Gillis made the result a reality. The queen and her court toolc lheir places on a gorgeous float which circled the iield heiore the second halt oi the game hegan. 132 va JW f--. K 4 forapluin lriirli. flux-en hiarleen Ap' I lun fllills. mle, Cu-ra :lain MARLEEN APPLE Homecoming Queen 133 h . ,, A 5 :.. if 1 . ,.L I A A ' . - ,Q C , ii ix X I . ml J . K ' :bt ,E : V 465' U :href ' I, f Q . A..W H I -KA x A. . ' ' Q l -.f::.j.:. Q . x Q lllbll lJlllIQ l.l'IlIlll'll llilffy ll-l'lliN Alllllli Kl'lll'f ' 4 P h 16 Middletown 0 - ortsmout llllll' Pliclalic-s :mln-lwcl UP llwif llmlfll' Vlfl0r5' lven yurcls. portsmoutl1 fonlrollvcl play in Iln- Illircl ilflililwl lW0 fl4'l4'illS ill fl0Wl1i'1S! lllf' P0 l5m0Ulll qunrlcr as tlwy srorccl one louclmrlown :xml gnu- rllroiuns. ll-lu' Alitlclics srorvcl zlllvr lln' opcning IIN. Alifltlivs IIN. lmll long- enough for only fin. laiclqoll 41:4 lulllmrlq lv-n lirymll plungccl inlo llle plays. In the l'0m.ll, quarter the Strong hliclclgt. dt., ml ZUW' l 0 ' ll ' lW0 Yilffl ll'N'- llle lmll lmfl lense llclcl lJ0l'lSlIl0lllll lor lvour plays on ilu- Nlicl- 4'Slf'4l UH llll' lW0 U5 lllf' Mlllf UI' Um' Pass- The clie llll'l'C A Xliclclie Comlminnlion ol' .lim Gillig Nliclclivs pu! on an line flvlk-lmw clisplny lnlvr in ilwc Rod ,I0m,S' mul Hill Crow? I,,-OUQIH ilu, Imll up. lirsl' qunrlvr us lllvy llvlcl in wlrojzm clrivc' on llle Ifvlcl l.igl,ly,lwU yards will, Crou-1. going in U, Nliclclir-sixlc-vuynrcllil1v.Allc'l'nflillisplml.llow- 51.0,-0 I',-Um IIN. I'Ul,,- WU-cl nm,-lN.,.. TIN, hlillllim vvcr, Iln' ll roizms luolc lllv lmll lmvli lo llw Nliclclie M-Orml Hamm as Svnior C0.c-upgi,i,, jim flilljs in, ll'l l5 mul 5 '4 fl vlfflll l7lf'Y5 lulvr- lcrceplml il lJ0l'l5llHJlllll pass mul Qnllopvcl sixly ln llN'P50l'0INl KIlIilI'll'l' lllv hliclllivs slrurli lmcli yards flownlhlfl fm- Six 'mints' us lriirli pnssvcl lo .lim C-illis Elllll lglIlCl1 XX7ikllll'll ll0l' l0llClIll0NYllS ol' ll0l'ly-llllll' illlfl SUYUN- 5li1l1lim-sl .lnluu Nlllll'ilXY, lllllllli llm-ulliv, ,lnlm llurm-s. mul 15011 lgllflli lliglxl llu- vm-lm' lor an loam- I,..lI. Middletown 14 Lima 34 rl-lie Nliddies lell in defeat to tlie power paclaed l.ima Spartans '54-14 lmelore an entllusiastic liome- coming crowd. l.ima opened up llie scoring on its second play from scrimmage witli lellt lialllyaclc 'llom Barrington racing on laclile and running lliity- llour yards downllield llor tlie score. l'lall'lJaclc Barr- ington oi Lima again scored in time second quarter witli a llourteen yard touclldown jaunl. Lima scored in tlie second period llor time tllird time on a one yard lim-. ln tlie second quarter. llie line comlmina- tion ol' Co-captains liill Triicli and .lim Gillis counted llor six points, as Triiclc completed a pass to Gillis l'or a llillty-one yard touclidown play. l,ima scored two more touclidowns in tlie sec- ond lrali, laotli lmy liallllvaclc Barrington. Tlie Nlid- clies lmegan a drive in time lourtli quarter. Tlie move toward pay dirt was tml lmy tlie passing ol' Bill lllriicli to lmaclts Bill Crowe and .lim Ciillis along witli sopliomore end liutcli Vvalden. Time drive was made a success wlien lulllmaclc lxen Bryant cliarged into time end zone from time tliree yard lim-. Halilmacli ljmill Crowe tallied tlie extra points on a pass lrom liill Triicli. Middletown 30 Devilbiss 24 'lille Nliddletown air attacli proved to lme tlie lmig llactor tliat lxrouglit victory in Barnitz Stadium against tlie orange clad gridders from Toledo De- Villmiss. Bill Vllriiclc llound line receivers in lmaclis .lim Gillis and lxrotlier Dave Gillis and ends Butcli Vvalden and liill Crowe. Dave Gillis scored first llrom tlie one yard line, and Bill Crowe cauglit a Bill Vllriicli aerial lor tlie extra two points. Nl-lie ixliddies put anotlier six points across as Triicli connected witli Dave Gillis, and Gillis ran and lalced lmis way lor tlie score completing tlie 30 yard play. ln tlie second quarter tlie mlligersu puslied a score across tltrougli tlieir iine ground game. ln tlie lliircl quarter tlie upstaters outscored tlie ixliddies I6-S, wliile .lim Gillis puslied across a score as lie sliirled left end for an impressive nine yard score. Xfvitli Ilie pressure on Bill Triicli drop- ped lmacli to tlirow and found Bill Crowe in ttie end zone. Crowe made an exciting catcll giving tlle ixliddies enougli margin for victory. At liallltime .lerry Lucas, one time Wliddie lmas- lcetlmall great, was lionored for liis performance as an All-America at Oliio State and llor liis Olympic performance. Tia- Bti 153 llill1'S llltlll itll l'llI'llly llitlli l-ill' Ill? Qillll lille lxtimlclie gridrlers get set to light for QIlt'l'll Niarlt-en Apple. .A .. .,, . . The Nliddie ollense again moved well as the learn rolled over the Cincinnati VX7alnul Hills, Golden Eagles 40 lo 14. Both teams went score- less in the lirst quarter, but the hliddies tallied twice in the second period. Both scores came from the one yard line with .lim Gillis in possession. Dave Gillis made the lirst conversion as he scam- pered around end. The Wliddies opened a twenty point third quarter with the comhination ol Triielc and Crowe, passer and receiver, lor a thirty yard touchdown pass play. As the lxliddie offense lcept rolling, Jim Gillis hauled in another Triiclc pass for eleven yards and another touchdown. Butch Vvalden then added two points with a pass recep- tion lrom Triiclc. A splendid display ol' hrolqen field running and liey lalocliing was given as the third period drew to a close. Ken Bryant tooli the hall lrom Triicli, smashed through the line, headed lor the side- lines, and raced lvilty-six yards lor the score. Vval- nut Hills finally scored twice in the lourth quarter. Between the two Golden Eagle scores came a Wliddie touchdown with junior Hallqhaclc Chet .tones going lorty-three yards into the pay dirt. The Nliddics' two line senior haclis, Jim Gillis and Ken Bryant, provided the Nliddie lans with some line loolhall as each scored twice and played some excellent defense. The Wliddies opened the scoring when Bryant hauled in a Triicli pass and stepped in the end zone. Six points were again added to the lVliddie column when Co-captain .lim Gillis hrolce through a numher ol taclalers and out- raced them eighty-lour yards lor the score. During the luirsl series ol: play after Gillis' touchdown. Ken Bryant, delensive standout, intercepted a Vvol- verine pass on the Dunhar twenty-one yard line and one play later sped off taclcle lor the tally. .lust helore the hall ended, Triicli went in lor a score lrom the Dunhar 3 yard line. ln the third quarter Triiclfs arm and Bill Crowes reception provided another score. As the game entered the fourth period, junior quarf terloaclc John lvlcclusliey plunged lor six points giving the lvliddies lqorty points. A Dunhar score late in the lourth period set up the last score lor the lxfliddies. lllree ltll'lilCI'S talie down ,lim Gillis as ,lllllll Barnes IIIUYC' in to throw a lrloeli, 156 Ilan' Gillis lnnlis lila- in xlelcrminc-Ll lmall-rar GOI. quarl4-rlvarlc, Bill Vliriixlc, loolas lor ai rc-u-ivvr as ln- is lu-ing rlnsm-ly ruslu-ml. rior as lu- slairls lu lm-ll A-ml lor a sulmslanf nal Quin. Middletown 26 - Hamilton Garfield 16 ll-lie Bliclclivs closecl llieir season cle-leaking Gar- lielcl, 20-IO. Tlic lvliclclies scorecl lirsf on tlle lnasis ol Iwo Triiclc passes. rlill6 lirst went I0 Dave Gillis lor sixleen yarcls, ancl flue seconcl sailecl 43 yarcls inlo llle arms ol Bill Crowe wlio sleppecl inlo thr- encl zone lor tlie score. For tlie seconcl ioucliclown llie lxliclclies movecl 73 yarcls in lour plays. Alter lllree running plays Triicli tllrew a screen pass lo lullliaclc Ken liryanl, wlio racecl 43 yarcls lor six poinls compleling a perlectly execulecl play. Alt- er a Cvarlielcl score, Ken liryanl scoopecl up llw lciclcolf and strc-ala-cl 70 yarcls clown llme siclelines lor a toucliclown giving llie lyliclclic-s a 20-8 lc-acl al lialllime. The lwiclclies linal score ol ilu- game anrl sea- son came wllen senior Co-vaplain ,lim Gillis in- tercepted a Grillin pass ancl scampcrvcl IO yarcls lor six more points. liuleli Vvalrlen cauglil a rliriiclq pass lor tlie extra lwo poinls. Carlielcl scorecl onrv more, and llie lwliclclies won 26-10. liirli flaw anal Ben Smilli llnllow up clelensive play lllillll' liy llaflis Ken liryanl, Crows' :xml Daw- Gillis. '13 XVJXRSIVVY i5,'XSKi'i'i'i5Ai,i,,: Slflllllillg'-'ix'iiIIIilLf0l Jim Giiiis, lfrnnia fiusivy. iiulmii Xxinicimu, ISIII frown-, Ninnangs 14 fialpluin iinrain' i uiii'r, ,lim Nvill, Daw' fiiiiis, KOII Bry- iiilffilllfiilll, Iill0t'Iillfj'-'iili Hsin-vlvru ijilylllh .I. Y. illlil aulll. film-lm iiilriivr, ,luv Xviiis, Rillvr, .iim Curllmfiy, ijalui Xvniiivr, iwaui ruanil: iiimo ijngrvi, uiilii-lic siirml r ixiiciciivlown ix iiciciivlown ix iiciciir-lown 5 iiciciiclown A iiciciivlown A iiciciic-Ioxvn 5 iiciciivlown 5 iiciciivlowli 5 iiciriiclown Niiciciivlown 5 iiciciivlown N iiciciivlowll Niiciciiciown 70 38 82 S0 Ol 70 70 N7 O2 O0 OS 07 73 Coiumibus SOlltil i'rnni4iin Springiivici Su-Iibms I II .111 ilmn Gmlielfl R flf, Sf-WII Col IIII1 bus North Springfield ,. iimniilon init XNXHIIFOXV Hzxmiiiol Curiic-ici 1 i'iliI'lIIOI1i i.ilI1il 65 60 81 og og S1 72 73 07 65 78 61 69 138 Ivliddlctown on Ports iiifi urh Niiciciiclown sg Col iiiii iDllSEilSt Middletown og I iii. 1 Ivliflfllf-Imw 02 I7ImniI10n TMI Mifldlelown on Pom fiif Huh DISTRICT 'I'OURNAMliNT 5 Iiddlf-town 07 'lkilawumlu Wiiciciim-lown TQ lim-mln I7leiQlns Nidfllemwn my Mt. H ikil Ilhy Middler fixx vn os Greenlnlls Mififllifmwn 6,1 Fmnklm REGIONAL TOURNANIQNT Nliflfllmown 07 CI liiiii i IIII de ', 1 'l- m 1 '1 1 - .1 ,ml l l.1,,,l. ,f g, ,Ji Tile lxliddies initiated tlme 1060-61 season witlm a victory over a stulmllorn Columbus Soutlm quintet. Junior .lim Carmody scored llme lqirst field goal ol time season giving ll1e lwiddies an early lead. Tlme lirst quarter ended witl1 tlme lvliddies in front 20-IQ. Columlaus Soutlm, liglmting bacli, Closed on llie pliclclies in tlle second period. Coaclm Xfvallc- er tlmen inserted senior Bill Crowe wllo provided tlme needed sparlc tlmal gave tlwe Nliddies a 58-55 lead at lmalllinme. Early in tlme tlmird quarter Soutlm trailed by one point, and again tlie line outside slmooling lay Crowe pulled tlle team to a six point command. Late in time linal period tlme lxfliddies led lmy ten, and Vvallcer lmegan to sulmstitute. Soutlm closed llie gap, lmut witlm tlie lirst five lyacli in aclion llme Nliddies pulled out a 70-63 victory over llme visitors from time state capital. ww' rw - X1 1p1.l-.,111.1m, 1- Plilme lwliddies mmmel tlmeir lirst defeat ol' time cam- paign and tlme lirsl since lQ4lQ at tlme lmands ol tlme liol Fanlilin Vvildcats. Tlme lirst quarter lmegan slowly willm lmotlm teams seenming somewlmat tense. Time lvliddies jumped lo a lj-Q lead alter a lqew nminutes, lxut Franlclin closed tlre gap and knotted llle score at I7-I7 as tlme lirst quarter ended. Tlme Micldies lmamnpered lay tl1e almsence ol Captain Horace Fuller were outscored 16-11 in time second period as Franlilin left llle lloor witlm a 55-28 ad- vantage. Bill Crowe continued to looli inmpressive as lme lmit lmis jump sllot lvrom outside witlm amazing accuracy. wllile llme Nliddies pulled up to witlmin one point ol' llie Wildcats wlmen llme tlmird quarter ended, ln tlme linal period tlme score see-sawed as time two clubs nmalclled lnaslcets. Time Nliddies down 60-38 in tl1e lvinal seconds lmad tlle last slmot, lJut it llell slmort ol' time marlc. Bill Crowe led time scor- ing witlm 25 points. 15 lsfyillll, ciI'0XYl' illlll lrlilfilf Ousley, Fuller, Vvalrlen and Bryant lu-ep tlle lialt away from tlu: opponents' lmasliet. 17 ,4, ist 1,1 .1.. 1 . Tile lVliddies dropped a tlrriller to time Teddies ol- Dayton Roosevelt wilile staging a line come- lmaclc alter being down 16-2 in tlre opening minutes. Dayton Roosevelt linislred tile lirst quarter witli a 28-18 lead. Tile lxliddies cut time lead down to .15-57 lpy lralllime. Time VValleermcn came lpactc and last-lgrealced tllemselves lJ2lCli into tlle game. Dayton Roosevelt lloundered, and witlr tliree min- utes lelt in tlie period time lxfliddies toolc a tlmree point lead. Wi1t1 tlie Teddies liolding a sliglit lead in tlme lourtlm quarter, lliey pulled out and slowed down play. Tins forced Nliddie louis and Roosevelt pulled out an 81-76 win. Bill Crowe lecl all scorers wtli 24 marlters. Carlnody retrieves tht- lrall as flusley gets ready to last lmrealc. ' .1..., ,I 1 1 rr.. .' I Time Middies defeated Columbus Norttl for time timird straigirt time since time state semi-finals in 1958. Tile liirst quarter was indicative ol tlle game in wirictm time score was always close. in tlle second quarter a welt-balanced rebounding and scoring attacli liept time Nliddies out in lront and lmelpecl tiiem to a 55-55 lead at llalltime. Tlie lnasliets were matched almost one for one in tlie lliird quarter and tlie lvliddies led at its end, 55-40. Tire lxlid- dies were llot in tlie lourttr period and lvuilt up a ten point lead wllicli enaliled tllem to coast to a linal 76-72 advantage. Soplmomore Frank Uustey slrowed excellent timing in gralmlming relmounds and scored 18 points to lead tile lxfliddies. J 1 Time Vvildcats invasion ot tlie lxfliller gym ended in a long trip lrome as time lwliddies came up witli a line stlooting percentage to down Springfield 87 to 75. Tliere were times wlren tlre lvliddies were leading lay as many as 21 points. Tire Nlicl- dies toolc an early advantage and found tlmem- selves leading lny 6 as ttxe lirst quarter closed at 20-14. Springlvield cut tlae lead to 5 at tire llalli lor a 56-51 count. Alter intermission tlle Vvallcer- men really started popping, ending with a 61 to 48tl1ird quarter margin. The Nliddies continued on tile rampage and went to tlie dressing room witll an 87 to 75 victory. lxliddletown loolced strowf oll time laaclclmoard, gralalying a great 50 retmounds. They also imit 55 lqor 75 from time lioor. Kenny Bryant starred wittl 22 as tlre lxligllty lVliddies FOHECI OVCT OUP HTOTG CTlfHtPT Ol1i0 l.-l'ElQ'll9 IQOP. 1.11 lxliclclivs lfullvr, lgnrlwr, Xvalrlvn, Gillis, Bryant plain Fuller rclmouncls as Bryant, liarlu-r, anal Gillis get set It IIIUYL' lllt' llilll ll0XYll llll' IIOOF. 142 Wsgwk and Crowe ligllt lnr victory. V U., fwl F ' la ir- 'itfffft' C-1 1. 1, 1. 4 ni , .. 4 M.. .1 , The Nliddies were upset lJy Tall 62-67 in tliis lliird meeting willi tlne new Hamilton scliool. Taft was liot llie lirst quarter and scored 20 points. Tlie lvliddies scored only 16 and trailed at tlie quarters end. rl-alt in llie second period again oul- scored tlie Nliddies and widened tlieir lead 34-28. The Nliddies scored only seven points to TalI's 18 in tile tliird period, and as tlie period closed. Taft was in command 32-33. Tlle Nliddies scorm-cl IO straiglit points opening tlie lourtli period and eventually narrowed tlie gap to tliree points. Fol- lowing tliis tlie lxliddies missed an easy lgvunny sliot and were forced to foul in order to gain possession ol tlie lnall. Talt made tlie loul attempts good. Ken Bryant led lxlidclies scorers witli IO points. 'T' 7 'T H 1, if fi 1 FNT'fT 6 -..1, 1. .ci ,io.' IL , I .I,r , , 1 ' ,- ,- -,V lwv' -J.l- 1--.-ff ', L 1f.11i.,,1. u.Lt,t1Loxt ti ti Tlie Nliddies louglit lrom lJel1ind twice to liand tile previously undeleated Vvitlirow Tigers a cle- lcat. Vvitli two and a lialln minutes remaining in tlie lirst period tlie Cincinnatians led 20-10. Tlie Middies closed tlie gap somewlwat and trailed only 21-16 as tlie quarter closed. Tlien tlie lxflicldies poured on one ol tlleir strongest attaclcs ol tlie sca- son and led Vvitlirow 42-37 at lialliime. Tlie Vvitlirow Tigers lield tlie top liancl in tlie tliird period and quiclcly erased tlie Nliddie lead to 55- 50 at llie end ol tlie tliird quarter. Tlie lxfliddies again put on a drive in tlae linal canto. A last second siiot lay llie lvliddies gave tliem tlie victory witli a one point margin. Ken Bryant led Ilie Wliddies in tlie scoring column with 18 points. lollowed lay Glenn Barlccr witli 17 marlxers. ctlvllll IBEITIQUI' ,ltllt ciilfllltlltf' N. '12 t item 'H J ' .5 . .J w t t Hamitton's Gartlietct High Schoot cteteatect the htictcties tor the seconct time in the season 78-68. The t'tamitt0n guarcts provect to he the ctowntatt ot the txtictcties. Gartietft scorect tirst anct hetct the ectge at the tiirst quarter's enct 17-13. The txtictcties again hit I5 points in the seeonct perioct white Uariietct scorect IO anct ted 36-30 at hatttime. The htictcties Coutctn't re-group to chattenge the Crit- tins in the thirct perioct. The txtictcties hegan to etose in the tiinat eight minutes anct traitect onty 60-66 with two minutes remaining. After this moment Gartietct out-pointect the htictcties 0-2 to watti ott' with its seeonct straight win over the txtict- tties. Guarct Horace Futter tect the BttCtCttl'S scorers with 22 points. Gtenn Barker tottowect him with 2I martcers. .K ,X , I W 1 ' 1 ,f 1 1' 'TU 1 'N -' .J J 2.4 e., ,ga ,, 14.1 L1-J - LJ J J.-l.Q.f1gJ JJJL .2 J A coctiy Dayton Fairmont tan saict ot the Ntict- cties, utxtictcttetown is titxe Chitticothe . . . an otct Capitatf' hut the Ntictcties came up with one ot their hest efforts att season in downing Kettering Fairmont 67-61. Fairmont hact a twetve game winning streati and a ninth ptace rantiing in the state previous to the game with the tvtighty Ntict- cties. The learns seemect to he eventy matched in the tirst quarter as the quarter ended with a 15-15 tie. tn the seconct Fairmont toott a one hastcet teact tor a tow 27-23 hatttime score. The Vvattiermen openect up in the thirct perioct and toot: a 44-37 actvantage. tn the tast quarter the tocats huitt up an 8 point teact onty to tose it with tour minutes tett. The Dragons came within 2 points, hut huctc- ets hy Crowe, Bryant anct Bartcer puttect the game out' ot the tire tor a 67-61 victory tor the tvtictcties. Crowe tract 24 anct Bryant' 18 to teact the team et- tiort ot the htictrties. t ,uve fiittis , ,. .. .J ,J The tvtictcties. tent hy torwarct Ken Bryant's IQ points anct a gooct 21 ot 33 tree throws, turnect hacti the t.ima Spartans 73-60. The tXflttCtfttt'S openeft up a seven point teact in the tirst quarter hut' they tett hehinct hy one at the hatt and were rtown hy eight points, 30-42, starting the tinat Canto. The Vvattcermen then rattiect to tie the the score, 62-62, at the enct ot regutation ptay. However, in the overtime the htictcties eonneetert on 7 ot 8 tree throws anct two huctiets to win, 73- 6Q. t.ima's Povost tiect Bryant tor scoring taurets anct Crowe tattiect lj tor the Ntictcties. Bartier rtriyes towarct the hastiet ami two points. Frank Ousiey BlIil'il Vvaicien yanl aunt Giiiis get sei lo ileip as IXZIYIKUI' lips int lwo poin I . , 'i' Y . f . -e .. L. . L...'., 1, ML.. - K. ! K' Time Wiiciciies, eximiiyiling an exlremeiy proimiimi- tive cietense, cieieatect limird raniieci portsmoutim 61-48 before a iiireci-up Niidciielown crowd. Time Niiciciies useci a tour man zone wilim one man on aii-state iviiice Haiey to insure viclory. Botti teanms found it ctitticuit to iinci time range in ltme open- ing minutes. Time ixfiicidies ieci at time enci of time iirst perioci 15-14. Biii Crowe and Dave Giiiis pumpect in silols and ied lime iviictcties into time ciressing room at imaiiilime iaoasting a tweive point ieaci 55-25. porlsmoultm came roaring imacic in time tiiiffli canto, tmut not enougtm as time iviictcties ieci 45-58 going into time iinai eigimt minutes. Time iviict- ciies again cionminaleci piay in ltme iourlim quarter and cteiealefi ttme Trojans 61-48. Franic 0i1sieyf's fine cteiensive woria on Niiice Haiey stood out in tiwe iviidfiiesi viclory. Gienn Bariier ieci iviiciciie scorers wittm I4 points. Biii Crowe anti Ken Bry- ant eacim contriimuteci I2 poinls. . N . r vt 5-E . ,Q .fe 1 ,,.f.,1 Y ,,,i,,. fu Ll. g.x.Li.w..X4-L.kJl.:g.-km. 'L .-1 ' 'Z 4' C-.1Q1t ui an an tie 42 Q OH il StiliXV?ll't CiCi'f3llSC flllfi Sllperil Oti- iense, tiie Niiddies crusimect time East Tigers from irom ttie capitai cily, S5-49. Junior center Gienn Baricer tmit tmis iirst eigtmt stlots ami laiiieci 18 for ttme game to lie Ken Bryant for scoring tmonors. Time game was never in cioutnt as time iviiciciies con- necteci on IO out ot' I7 simots in ttme first quarter I0 iead, 20-6. Time Niiciriies encieci lime game wilim a tmriiiiant stmooling percentage oi 55.9 and am sea- son tmigiw ot 41 iieici goais in one ganme. Ttme future iooics extremeiy imrigtmt as suimstitutes consisting mainiy ot soptmomores made I2 oi' 16 for 24 'points in ttme iinai quarter. Time Niiciciies trnveieci to i.in1n nnct were tie- icnteci ivy time Spnrlnns on tileir iloine court iior time iirst Spnrtnn win ow-r the Fiiciciies in eieven gnnws. i.in1n Qrnimtmeci nn vnriy ienci nnct Niiciriiv- town iiounci itsviii trailing lj to I2 nt tile iiirst qunrlc-r imuzzer. i-i1nn sprvnci time ienci to 4 points ns tim ilillii encieci 33-31. 'rite ixiiciciies iiounci lilcin- svivvs l7CiIil1il I2 ns time tilirci quarter ends-ci 30-4.1. Conti: Xvniixer wnyeci time imiicictic- Ningicn wnnci in time inst qunrter ns the iocnis iJrnveiy iw0lIQiIt imncii to n 03-03 tie witil 419 seconcis to go. biicictietown imci n ciinncv to tniie tin' icnci imul n iynci pnss stoppeci tiiis effort. Limn Iooic nciynntnge and pot- Icci .1 more ixeiore tile ,Qnine encteci nt 07-63. Tin' ixiiciciivtown iligfil innn wns Glenn Bnriivr witii '20 points. Viwillt iriilllliilflll Tnit Tig:-rs conlpieteci n Cienn sweep over tin- ixtictciies in ciowning tiiem 71-62 in tileir seconci meeting. Tin- purple nnci VVi1ite pinyvci cieterlninvci nnd conivictent innii for lilree nnci n iinii qunrters ienciing 18-7 nt time iiirst step, 33-20 nt tile iiniil. 32-40 nt time tilree qunrters' lllilfii. it' wus in tin' iiourtim perioct lilnt tin- Nicicties mn out oi' stenm. A imnrrnge oi' errors nnci ivouis stilnu- intvci line Hnlniiton Tnit tvnin to victory. Ollcttt tiiey were niienci ll0iiliIlQ stoppc-ci tiicin ns liiey extencic-ci tile ivnci to nine points nnct stopped the Niiciciivs 71-02. Dick Burton nnci .lim Patterson irnci 27 nnci 22 points respc-ctiyeiy for tile Tigers, nnci igiii Crowe pnreci lin- 5iiciriies witil 23 innriwrs. fiiiiis 1'Y1'll goes ln lin- iinnr tu get tin- imii so tin- Niiiimiics ram storm i Xvnliiills iimiis on ns finrlnmiy iirivvs im' tin' imsiivt. iiu' 1000-1001 Niiciciielown ibnsiietixnii il'illll wounci up tiie reguinr senson witin n tra-if to Ports- llIOllfil. Portsinoutiiis Viirojnns, witii revenge in tileir eyes, jtllllped to n 20-7 ienci nt time iiirsl qnnr- tl'l',S enci. Tin- ixiiciciies intein-ci on to nn 1-xtrr-im-iy ilot strenic nnci scorvci 18 points to tire Troinns' 3 ns ti1ey tooix tin- ic-nci 23-23. 'fill' ticie ngnin turn:-ci. nnct portsinontim scorvci I2 to tin- Niiciciies' iona- iree tiirow to in-nci nt imniitirne 37-2.1. iiuis ivnci wns in-ici iny time Trojnns nnci tile Fiiciriic-s iow- ereni it to 8 oniy once. lJ0fiSIl10lIiiI wiriem-ci tiiis Qnp to 16 in tile i'OlIl'lil pvrioci nnci Constcci to vic- tory 76-60. iJOI'iSlll0lltil, tilC cyentuni slnlv Cilillll- pions, tiius eyeneci time Iwo gninv series witil tin- iwiiciciies. Senior gunrci Biii Crowe ivci tin' Niiriciiv Five in scoring I4 points. 143 Glenn Barker, Dave Gillis and .lim Carmody showed their prowess off the lmanlihoards in tht- Oxford Sectional. The Nliddies opened up the 1961 tournament trail with a 67--64 victory over the reluctant Tala- wanda Braves. The Nliddies led as the first quarter ended I6-14, hut trailed 30-28 as the initial half came to a close. With suhstitutes Jim Carmody and .lim Nein providing the sparli, the Middies surged to a 16 point lead. The Oxford cluh fought hack and led at the end of the third period 53-51. Talawanda led most of the final period of play and was ahead 64-61 with only one and a half minutes remaining. It was then that Bill Crowe notched two free throws. and Glenn Barker drilled two field goals lo push the score 67-64 to the Wlicldies' advantage. ,' - f'. J .., .w1,..n. The second seeded Nliddies used charity tosses for their worth as they coasted to a 79-57 win over the Lincoln Heights' Tigers. The Tigers managed to stay within reach of the Nliddies in the first quarter and led at its close. Witli a su- perb 25 point' second quarter the Middies led at halftime 36-27. The third quarter saw the lvliddies widen the gap to 58-40. Coach Walker used suh- stitutes freely in the final period, and the Nlid- dies came through with their second tourney win. The Vvallcermen hit 29 of 51 foul attempts. Glenn Barker and Dave Gillis led the Nliddies in scor- ing with 25 and I7 respectively. The hflighty hflidclies continued to advance as they whipped lvlt. Healthy 69-62 at lVliami,s Vvithrow Court. The lVl.H.S. squad jumped to a 16-13 lead in the first quarter under the leader- ship of forward Jim Carmody. The Middies wid- ened the gap hy two points and led at halftime 35-30. Fired up after halftime, Mt. Healthy main- tained a hot strealc to surpass the Middies 47-45 with one and a half minutes remaining in the quarter. Wliddletown dropped in six points in succession and regained the lead at the end of the period. The lxfliddies huilt up a thirteen point lead, 61-48, and hung on to clinch victory 69-62. Again Glenn Barlcer led Nliddie scorers with 21 followed hy Ken Bryant with 14 and .lim Carmody with 13. 1 qw -10 ,MA , ,.- .- The lvliddies met the Greenhills' Pioneers at Vvithrow Court to decide the Sectional title. The Nliddies were hampered in the game as .lim Car- mody severely injured his anlde. After a hrief lead in the opening minutes, the Nliddies fell haclc 14 points while Greenhills poured on the offense. As the fourth period was initiated, Greenhills still held a 15 point advantage. The Middies lmoclced a few points off that lead, hut still trailed hy 10 points with less than four minutes remaining. Then the Nliddie hflagicn went to worlc, and the score was tied 67-67. Ken Bryant snagged a defensive rehound and went down court and was fouled. He missed the first hut sanlc the second, giving the Nliddies a 68-67 advantage. Jim Nein and Horace Fuller held the Pioneer guards away from the haslcet, and the Nliddies won. The game provided Paul Vvallier with his 300th win. Coach Vvallcer smiles happily as he receives the 1960 District Trophy. KIICIIII ISIIYICUI' SOIII IIYIIVIIPS IIN' IHIII SUIIIUI' LIYOXYK' ill'1'Ill'S il SIIIII EIINIXL' IIN' IIIII QIEITIIIIIKIV JIIIKI KIIPIIII ISIITIQVK' as Ili- got-s I1igI1 Ior Iwo points. opposition Iowar4I IIN- Ixasicvt. ro11x'1-rgv on a :Ie-I-t'l1sivv I'4'IlUllIllI. PI-Iw NIicIcIies in tI1vir seconci nureting witI1 tI1c uncIcIeatecI I:ranIcIin VViIcIcats provect to Imave tI1e momentum ncectc-QI to win anotI1er District crown. 'I'I1e IXIicIcIic-s got tI1e jump on II1e VViIcIcats as I'JiII Crowe ancI Horace FuIIer ctroppeci in Iong ones. I:ranIcIin scoreci seven straigI1I points anci continueci to score as tI1vy It-rt at tile quarter I4-I 1. 'I-Ile hIicIcIi0s sanii If points to Franitiinis 12 to taiie tI1e Icaci prior to intermission 28-20. Franic- Iin, miciway in tI1e tI1ircI periocI, overlooic tI1e 5IicIcIivs 33-34: Imut tI1e WIiLIcIies came Ilacii and rc-tool: tiw IeacI 31-45 at tI1e ciose oI tI1e tI1ircI pc-riocI. Tile NIicIcIies It-d Ixy ten points eariy in IIN- IourtI1 pcrioci, ancI sIowecI piay to win tI1e game 64-62. GIenn Barker, junior center, proveci to In- a tiger as Ile cieareci tI1e Imoarcis anci I1it 16 for 21 Irom tI1e I'ieIcI to guicie tI1e IVIicIcIies into II11' regionai semi-Iinais. Iiavo KIIIIIS :Inu-s Ior a score as IX:-n Iiryant gots sm-t to mon in Ior an rm-Imumi. Dayton Cililllltllildif cncIecI tI1c biiciciicsi I1icI Ior anotiier state cI1ampionsI1ip in tI1e Rt-gionai somi- Iinais at tI1e Cincinnati Gardens. Neitiicr team scorn-ci in tile opening two minutes, Imut lI1e IX'IicIcIies I1eIcI tI1e It-ad IIll'0llQ'Il most oI tIw Iirst pc-riocI. In tI1e st-conci quarter Captain Horace I:uIIer piciceci up Ilis I0urtI1 I0uI, anti tI1e fioIcIen Iiagies Iorgvti EIIIOEIII to lead at I1aIItime '57-30. Starters I7uIIvr. Bryant ancI Giiiis IouIvcI out, Imut even witilout tiieir presence II11- NIicIfIies puIIecI to witI1in one point oi CI1aminacIe wiII1 a minute ancI a I1aII rcmaininfg. CI1aminacIe tooii acivantagv oi' ew-ry NIicIcIie error and won tI1e Iray 69-07. GI:-nn Iiariu-r pIayecI a Iine game, snatching rcimouncis ami sI1oot- ing 27 points. Ken Bryant anci I3iII Crowe c'acI1 I1acI 15 points, ancI Horace I7uIIc-r Qarnereci I1 markers. Cui:-nn Ifariwr got-s Iugin Ior ont- uI tht- two pmntt-rs wIlu'I1 In-Ip.-It xxin Ilim a In-rtI1 on IIN- .'XII-R1-Qionai ti-am. xllxleslrrxyl Klli'l'Ilflfj'- B,IZlIHl2l'l' lgljll SllliillS0n, 'TUIII cjllilfll l,ilyIN', Clilf1'l1fC Iqityllif, XX70lll0l , tlilli Xvilis, Vinson, Vltinnner, ,lint Nt-in, Bill Xveilzenltorn, Toni Rayburn, Bruce lfrlantlsnn, Don Xvinlwnrn, Bill Ritter, .lacli l.esli1 Xvitlt flurry, Bali Stall, Rlitnager Dan Slmltlner. Sillllllillgf-1 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL rl-lit' ixliclclletown Junior Varsity Baslietlaall Team. COElCll0Cl lmy Uslceeteru Payne in luis lirst year, completecl a very successful season willt a 15-5 recorcl. Tliis sltoulcl give Nliclctletonians a leveling ol optimism lor tile luture since lime majority ol lite sqttacl was sophomores. Ttle team, during tlte season, llilil an olqtensive average ot 56.0 points per game ancl a 40.7 points per game defensive lwliclclielown Middletowu Wliclclletown Nliclclletown Nliclclletown lvliclcllelown lxliclcllt-town lxlicltllelown hliclcllelown JJ 59 5-I 63 35 TI .18 50 -I0 ilYCI'i1LfC Ell1Ci NVEIS LlIlClClCiltCCl OH lllC l10lllC llO0l', rl-l1I'OllQ'll0llt tlie season .lunior Varsity players saw action in varsity competition and played a large part in tide success ot lite tournament team. Tltis is an aclcnowleclgment to tl1e tine COIlClliI1Q ol' uslceetern Payne, wl1o not only gave tlte Hlcnow l1ow lmul also tlie desire to win. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Columlmus South Franlclin Springlielcl South Stelalpins Htuuiltou Garlielcl Dayton Roost-vt-lt YMCA Braves Spriuulield South Ht tttt illot1Tall 37 46 61 1-- Jr 48 fl 3 40 4 7 3 4 1 Nliclclletown Middlt-towu lxliclclletown Middletowu Wliclclletown lvtidciletown Middletown A lictclletown B Iiddlt-towu 54 1 J .18 50 62 38 415 60 65 Cincinnati VVitl1row Hamilton Garltielcl Dayton Fairmont Lima ljortsmotttlt Vvrecliing Crew Lima Hamilton Tait Portsmoullt lmoys 50 .go .to 9.8 .10 27 33 30 27 IIIIfIfRI.If1XI7IfRS: Slumlingy - Ilunnn Cross, NInrII1a1 fIrinn-, Yvrnx g1I1I1'y. Kr14'1'IilNy - IJIII I:m'rgg11su11, I 1rnI f'uI111rn. Silliny - I.i1NI11 S111- XYIIIS. IIa'a1IIN-r IIi1 +I 1 ws' .' 'n' .. -. 'I 11 1 x 4 Q- We-Q-f VIII10 vz1rsiIy CIIl'0l'ICElCI0l'S WIN: IiIIvcI IIN' SIIIKIVIII IJOcIy's spiriI IIITOIIQIIOIII IIN' IUOIINIII svnsnn IIIICI IIN-I111sIieII1nIIse11so11 wr-rv I.IllCI2l Suv VV1IIs.C11mI CoI1urn, II0z1IIN1r I'IicIy, V4-rnan IIigI1II-y, IDOIIINI Cross. Pnl I:0rgus0n. z11NI ilIIi'l'llilIf' NIill'IIl2l 01-1114-. TIN: junior vnrsilv c'IN'erIc-aNIcfrs wINJ urgfc-II on IIN- junior vnrsily IJi1sIwIImII Ilxillll IIITOIIQIIOIII IIS sur- ciossIuI sc-nson were- Umm CIIIIIIIJIBUII, Nn1N'y :XIN'1'- IIPIIIY, Sn1NIy I:0l'QlIS0ll, .Ioycv IBFYIIIII, IXIIII Nur- cIin, RIIICI I.ynn Culpa-11Im-1'. IIN1 cIN-1-1'IvzNIc-1's FOIIIKI emily Iw rvr'ogf11izc'cI going I0 n1NI I1I'OIll nII1I1-lic' cw-111s Iwczunsv oI IINAir Wlfllv sINN's, wI1ilv or IJIIIV pIe COSIIIIIIUS. i11NI IIN1ir p11rpIc- i1N'Ic0Is wiII1 NINI- cIEvs on IIN' I1zN1Ii. I11 zNIcIiIion In c'IN-1-1'i11g1 nl IIN- QHIIIOS' IIN- l'IlPl'l'II'ilKICl'S 1111111111-QI srINmI spiril i11 Qc-Iling up pop nssv111IJIi1's KIlII'IlI1f IIN' yvnr. ISI'- CEIIISI' QI IIN' CIlPI'l'II'iliIl'I'S i11II1N-1N'f- sI1NIv11I Ixus:-s wvu- Iz1I4v11 I0 IINf I.IllHl IIIHI IJUFISIIIOIIIII IJz1sIN'I- I1z1II gnnws Io CIICPI' Ivor IIII' n'IicIcIi1-s. 5IicIcIIvIow11 IIIQI1 SCINJUI fun IruIy IN- pro1NI UI' IIN' QirIs XYIIU 1'1'p1'm'sv11I01I IIIPIII 11:4 c'IN'v1'Ic'1NIv1's IIN' yr-111' UI lcpfmnf OI. IDIYIISU IIISU H005 I0 IXIISS I.0llISO NUIIIIQ. IIll'II illIYISI'l', XVIIO QEIYK' IIIUIN Iliillly IIPXK' ICIPIIS RIIHI III- IIUIIIPI Im 1un1I1x Inr IX 1x IIN XI1 IzI11s p11II uI 11N1II111 . IININ-lI111II 1i.1I1rv, spirc-cI IIN'1n In cIn IIIPII' In-st. IO SXviBl5ilNCr IEAAI: Silling - Frvci lfngifv, Tim Goiuriil, Tim Ymlvr, Cupizxin Toni Simi. Pillll Ni ', Toni Drnui, Russ Dennis, Kin-vling-Sivve Nm-:nr-ic, Tim O'Cunnor, Slevi- Ti' rm , Dirk Sc-ivnr, Ron Van Busiiirk, Ciuurk Br-nllic, Tim Raine, ixliiu- Pelcrs, Dick f f .zu ' fnnriing -Cousin .lim Dillon, f 'Z Z--N-,dr-P-ms'--Sxhxi . I 1 f 0 swuvuvuuca vniur Turn Drnul spiusiws luis way lo n new rccorci in HIC Swim team Captain Toni sunt sol limo rs-mrci in lin' 100 ynrc 200 ynrli ivri-vsiyiv will: an linlr' ol. 2:1.I.f'. imullvrliy wiiil in iiinc ni IZ08.3. 150 Diver Paul Nleelis shows his lqorm in a liorwarcl :live lay out position. THE lXllDDlE TANKERS opened the year in December with hopes ol a lnanner season. The season ended with a 5-6 dual meet record which was lmelow hopes: however, the season provided the downfall ol many records. Junior .lim Rul- ledge, who moved at midseason, shattered pre- vious records in the lareastrolce, 100 yard-l'ree- style, individual medley, and swam in the 160 yard medley relay which also hrolce a record. Oth- er individual records were set lay iKDlllL'll,, Draut in the 200 yard lreestyle and Tom Sant in the 100 yard lyutlerlly. Sant also anchored the record medley teams. Qther medley team members in- cluded Tim Golorth, Paul lwleelis, and Tim Yoder. No Nliddie swimmers qualified lor the slate finals held in Columlpus annually. Vlilll' medley relay learn rmnpused ol Sant. lxleelts. Yoder and czlllillflll set records in the 160 and 200 yard events THE NIIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TEAWI in 1960 posted one ol the finest records ol lvliddletown tennis history. This squad, coached hy lVlr. Charles Rice, won I2 of 14 sea- son matches, won the Ohio Valley Team Tourna- ment, and returned the filth state doubles cham- pionship to Nliddletown. in the Qhio Valley Team Tournament the Wlicldies edged out Cincinnati Vvalnut Hills 25 to 21. The Middie netters placed live linalists out of a possible eight positions. The letter men included Walt Beatty, Dave Harring- ton, Ted Brown, Pete Jones, Tom Fraley, Bob Casper, Claude Balcer, Tom Sant, and Martin Calloway. 1960 TENNIS -.: '..f A-155' - 1 Q X rex 9 1 152 lxfliddletown Nliddletown Wliddletown lVliddletown Middletown lwiddletown lVliddlelown Niiddletown Middlelown lxfliddletown lvliddletown Nliddletown lViiddletown Nlicldletown Vl1L'll Br0XX'l! Nvalt Beatty lQ6O Tennis Record 5 Cincinnati Vvilhrow J Lelnanon 5 Fairmont 6 Richmond, ind. 3 Lirie Miami 1 Springfield , Wlonroe , Hamilton Catholic , Hamilton Tait J Shawnee , Hamilton Catholic J Hamilton Garfield 2 Dayton Oakwood 3 Dayton Chaminadc The tripie threat attacic of the Niiciciie netters consisted oi Wait Beatty, Dave Harrington, and Teci Brown as these three paceci the Niiciciie attacic with a combined recorci of 36 wins as against oniy 4 defeats. Vvaiter Beatty and Dave Harrington then com- ioineci to avenge their iast season's ioss in the State Finais anci swept the District Douimies anci then the State Championship. it was their second cracic at the titie and this time nothing couici stop the powerfui iViiciciie ciuo. STATE FINALS 155 Daw- Harrington tx? QE' 5. J I t Z' . .-41.-v-. , . . 1 - uf:-za?d'fZE+x 0.1-.jv.'.-.9 b 6. lax, 8.349 xo. - - g.ff,'f,'1 .'.4e'+ , fa. A:,.,,:,:,4,.,o,,.,.3 ,444-.'f:'.'4-.','2-Y-2-Z 4.95-1:-14-.fo'. :-2-' 7-t'2f2'4'2i'Q:-95'-:'1 24:-f'd'h75Z-1'11f' -.f,,',g-.w,o0'. J '1,'f,jfJ:.f::'.. '.--4 -X 1 N, X, 'l'l:1NNlS VARSITY: lst Row-1 Vvait Beatty, Ciaucie Baker. Zmi IQOIU P-' BDI! ciilSpl'I'. 'lqlllll irfillvy, Tim JOIIIISOII, ixiarlin Gaiioway. 5rrl Row-Dave Harrington, Tom Silni, l,0iC .l0IN'S, 'VCL' igf0XVll, Citlilfii Cillilfi0S Rin-. NSN t,t Larry Cnmphc-ii i.ouis Johnson .inhn Xvilhigght 1960 TRACK THE MIDDLETOVVN HIGH SCHOOL TRACK 1-EAM, ted hy hurcties' specialist Jim Gillis, captured seven victories while suffering oniy one defeat in cincter competition in 1960. Their ione defeat came at the hands of the Fair- mont Dragons in a triangular meet. The highlight of the season came when the cindermen won iiirst piace prize in the district track and iiieict meet. They clinched victory against eighteen other teams scoring 62 points as compared to nearest competitor. Wionroe, with 32V3 points. The eight men who quaiiiieci for the state scho- iastic iiinais were Cher Jones in the 100 anti 220 yard dashes: Jim Giiiis in the high and iow hur- dles: the 880 yarct reiay team of Chet Jones, Rod Jones, Tom iVicKeiier, and Jim Giiiisg Ken Bryant in the high jumpg and Ed Smith in the pole vauit. Qniy Giiiis placed in the slate with a fifth in the iow hurcttes. TRACK Isl Row -.iohn i'iaicie-rman. Smith, Dams-il Cox, Larry Calnphvii, ,iohn XVill1igIn, .ianu-s Smith, Louis John- son, .lim fiiiiis. 21111 lglltlt'-.lllilll Nlcolosson. TMI Cohaugh, Diitrh lfnrighi. Dan xvhitnvr, Boi: Burns. ,iohn Burm-s, iictsc-i ciil'lll0IlIS, .lohn ixtrfiraxv, Roci .Iona-s, Ken Bryant, Bah Smith, .h-rry Glow-r. PI-il riuimson, .iim Vinson, Craig Thomas. Ch-narml ih-mir-rson. 'ini Row -.iaric IQPKRIK, miiigorn lfiiison, XViHianr Rumi., Don Know. Les Vvaxlm-r, Bch hh-yvrs, .lim Ruth-tige, .iohn Ficflusiwy. Tom ixlf'KL'I'l'f, Daw- HuE.!hh'y, Atoses Nvare, Kon ixioorc, Lancs- Darnoici Bruce Frilnif. Cllllfli BUNNY. BDI! T2l!'lor. XVIII! CIITTY. HHVTP' Truss. QQQQQ x N, wi: -Q- 'W .5-wwwm-...NM Y Nliclcllvlown ivliclclletown ixliclci Ietown Nlidcllctown mi we , A ion 83VO TO V2 55 ig-A if 4 A 1 '-'- fi . W -.......,., f X, . x :: Y ' M . 'li 4 W ,.......,Q,, Y xx in E , -M y W ,ana ,Q ,gg r , X GQQEQ 3 6 2. -H' ,ia . 5- ! ' lx its 2 .4 'fi ro' jf Bi s-'Qwf .4 W W - A u I ' s Kvn Bryan! Jim Gillis Franklin 27 Midcllelown 64 Nlonroe 54 Lakota 18 ' I N . x -1 , Nliclcuefown IOSQA Princeton QV3 QHTIISIK 4 5 fl sional wvhne 3016 Wlicicuetown Q0 Lebanon 48 'mms ,um 39 Hamillon Taft I0 Fairmont 8.1 ivlafl River 14 Wliclcllelown 00 Hamilton Garfield 27 IBOIY ISIIUIS .IOIIII I'I1lIlI1'l'lllillI .r BASHBALI, TEANI: tsl Row--Alien Vviiianis. Ron Reecivr, vns, .lim Perry, Bill Crowe, Leroy Eciwarcls, Rick Vim Clow' Dick Slirlclatmi, Arlm Titonms, .lint Forster, Miki: Smilltsnn, .lint Citrmotiy, Tom Vvenvt-r, Arnnlcl Fugnlv, Bill Triiric, Shu DttN'i' CNUIIOII, Frank Ninrlin, Emi Fugztlc. 2lllI Row - Cituclc Slcv- Lewis. REGULAR SEASON Middletown Hamilton Taft Middletown Franklin A l Middletown Lakota Middletown Hamilton Catliolie Middletown Fairmont Middletown Rielimond Middletown Hamilton Garfield Middletown Hamilton Taft Middletown Gxford Talawanda Middletown Nlonroe , r ' Middletown Vvilbttr Wriglit W. We twtietattetown Franttin I I Mritrtteiown Letaanon t,,.s.aa,h,mr,,iy,e not DISTRICT AT FAIRFIELD tat tfiriaii- .tr.rt..-S ar r.,ir trait ,r.i.- lo ti .-r.t the it. r.,tr i . Middletown i North College- Hill 15 w -4-me-5 is ilicii Sliriiizmmmni ami Dave Coiien simw cielerminalion in timeir imicis ior iizmse imils. BASEBALL THE MIDDIE BASEBALL TEAM coacimeci by Stan Lewis, wimo was imm imis seconci year at time imeaci oi lime leam. wounci up wilim timirteen wins anti limree iosses. Ttmis constitutes time imesl season since IQSS. wimen time team compiled amm 1 1-3 record. Time team imaci a great cieai ot experience in many positions timrougimout. Time season was imigim- Dirk Stifiiiznmci iltivlllpii lo sarriinice im Biiciciie l1'ilIllIlliltC inlu srori Mrs iigimteci ily no-imillers pitcimeci ily imotim imuriers, Crowe anci Biii Triicic. Timeir pilciming was imaciceci up iuy some oi lime imest imillimmg imm several years. Even witim liiis strengttm. time iviidciies ciroppeoi timeir first tournament game, wiping out any cimance for lime slate cimampionsimip. ng position. if Maw mgq'-,t 1 in md' ' Us hd it is ,v 1 Wings If 5434 1960 GOLF The Nliddies experienced several difficulties dur- ing the 1960 season. The loss of a home course and inclement weather caused the cancellation ol nearly hall the matches. However, the linlcsmen did record victories over Monroe, Lehanon, Ham- ilton Taft, Hamilton Garfield and Lebanon, while losing to Franklin and Talawanda. Senior Jerry Weinstein was the number one golfer with Riclc Davies, Diclc Nlccandless, Ron DeFrees, and Rodney Riner following in that order. Matches with Fairmont, Princeton, Richmond, and home matches with several GOL schools were cancelled and the Middies did not compete in the districts. The 1961 outloolc is hright with several excellent sophomores and one returnee under the coaching of Mr. Paul Walker. .lorry Vveinstein I3 DQ N ZGAI wt Us I 'x 'J GOLF: Rick Da uw'i1-s. R 1111 Delrrws lorry Vveinstcin, Dirk lxlccandless Rmlnr-y Riner. .-XNIERIC.-XX l.If.-XGl,lli BASKIZTBAIJ. CHAMPS: :st FOOTBALI. CHAMPS: ist Row-Sc-ottv Henmlersun. 'll-rry Rmp .- ,lim Gillis, ,lorry Glover, Holm Slllllll, Dun NA7l1itner. Ciregory, Efl XM-lily, Dan XAIIIHIIUT. znrl Row - lxlurvin Arm- :ml Ron' -- filenartl llenclerson, lxlarvin Armstrong, Rocl strong, lxlar Crowell, llolm Smitli. .lames Xvliite. .lunes, lien Slllllll. HI-Y CHAMPS ln lmaslietlmll season tlie Hi-Y competitive spirit was liigli as tlie city clubs plus Franklin ancl lxlonroe elulms participated in tlie league. games were playecl in tlie old gymnasium at Nlicldletown Higli Scliool on Vveclnesclay evenings beginning ul 6:30. For tlle lirst tilne a tournament was llelcl al' tlie close ot' tlie regular Hi-Y season. As in llie past Illere were two leagues, tlie American ancl tlie Natiolial. Tlie season openecl in early Decemlaer. ln tlie national league tlie teams to lneat incluclecl Star. Fliami, ancl Torcli. Tlie tougliest teams in tlie American seemecl to lie tlie squacls representing Pantlier, Torcli, ancl lVliami. lVliami claimed tlie yearls lligllesl' single game scorer, wlien Bill Se- lmalcl pumpecl in 49 points against Circle. As tlie regular season closecl Nliami ol ttie National Lea- gue ancl TOTC'll ol tlie American League liad un- lmlemisllecl recorcls. As tlle tournament progressecl, tlie learns re- maining tor play in tlie linal games were Torcli ancl lVliami in tlie National League and Torcli ancl Pantlier in tlie American League. lVliami pullecl out to an early lead ancl lielcl it to clincli tlie cliampionsliip in tlie National League. Pan- tlier, wlio liacl lneen cleleatecl only lmy Torcli in tlme regular season, won tlie American League title alter a see-saw lJattle witli llie score lyeing 50-46. Vvitli lootlnall lervor at an all time liigli in tlie lnaslcetlpall city ot' lVliclclletown, Hi-Y loollmall enjoyecl its most successful season. All eiglit local clubs plus lVlonroe and Franlclin participatecl ac- tively in llie Sunday alternoon contests. Team rosters were olten so large tliat platoon systems ol offense and clelense were employecl. As llle close ol tlie season nearecl, two teams were still to be llealen, Torcli ancl Pantlier. Botti featured tougli clelenses ancl potent ollenses. Torcli liacl only been scored on once ancl liacl amassecl over 200 points against tlieir previous opponents. pantlier carriecl a similar reeorfl. Tlie cliampionsliip game was playecl at Roo- sevelt Atluletic Fielcl drawing nearly 200 lvans. It was a liarcl fouglwt laattle, lmul Pantlier lirecl a touclulown pass in tlme last six seconcls to defeat Torcli 6-0 lor llle Hi-Y lootlmall cliampionsllip. 50 Q jf X W Y 1 v.4l? v S 33 x kg sg Q Bibi If E LL! Q --W ...- .., . 5 .1 xx, ltmfJXYl,lNfi: .lerry Ulmer, Benny Snmitlm, Ken Snmitlm, Antlinmmy XXVUIJI, lellll leltil llt'l4ll'l'll'r, Izlllivfl lilylililll INTRAMURALS llme immtranmural program, clireetecl lmy Fir. Clmarles Rice, plmysical eclueation instructor, provecl to lme lmiglmly sueeesslul witlm 230 lmoys parlieipating. rlilme programmm incluclecl lmaslietlmall, weiglmtlilting, tummmlmling. gymnastics, ancl lmowling. Pl-imere were two lmasltetlmall leagues, one mmmacle up ol semmiors ancl juniors ancl one ol soplmomores. ln time soplmommmore league time Happy-Go-Luclcies comn- pletecl time season uncleleatecl ancl went omm to win time lourmmanment. Of time ten teams in time semmior league, time Clovers were unclelealecl imm league play. Time Clovers were lumoclcecl oil imm time linals ol' time tournament' lny time Apostles. Time weiglitlilters mmmel every Tuesclay ancl Tlmurs- clay afternoon cluring time wimmter montlms to tune up llmeir muscles. Almout 23 lmoys participatecl imm time gymnastics programmm lmelcl every Tuesclay alter- noon. Tlmey triecl out tlmeir slcills tummmlnling, worlc- ing out omm time llyimmg rings, lmorses, parallel liars, ropes. ammcl springing omm time trampoline. Time intra- nmurals programmm was elosecl out witlm lmowling. wlmielm was engagecl imm lmy IOO lyoys at llme J-J l.anes eaelm Tuesclay lor lour weeks. Troplmies were awarmlecl to lxlilce Pitts lor time lmiglmest' single gammme. Darryl Vvesco lor time lmiglmest average. ancl .lim Brown lor time mmmost improvecl lmowler. Time intramural programmm again provided tlmose not in varsity sports a elmanee to compete imm amtlmleties. NYl'QIGtl'l'l.It-TINU1 I'imiI Ilul- - I NI P-Q XV mtl' mllll . 0:-I. ilrl' limit im as .lolin Barnes lills tlie weiglmt. erslmip ul flmarles Rite. uffnfli 1,10 'Fw ' lily lvxllfljxfi: Nlany lmoys enjoy:-cl llmis sport uiuler time li-all Allll .I0llCS, SC'Cl l'lilI'yI 'Jill l:PrQ'IIS0lt, vice- tresicientg Ifarlwy IXIerric'Ii, treasurer: IIeatIter IIicIy, presiclent. THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, wimose purpose is Hto promote atI1IeIic interest. I1eaItI1, anti sportsmansltip among girIs,H is one ol: tI1e most popular activities Ior girls at IVI. H. S. It is Iieacieci IJy four oIIicers anci several managers under tI'1e direction ol' IVIiss Louise Kiss. PI-Ile G. A. A. Board. composed ot' tI1e oIIicers, man- agers, social anal puIJIicity committees, anti two sophomore representatives, instituteci several changes in tI1e G. A. A. constitution tllis year. Time cIriII team anci gym aicis were added as point-earning activities, and tI1e inlerscimolastic IJasIcetIuaII team was ciesignaleri as tire winning intramural team plus girls seleclecl Irom tlie intra- mural Ieague. rIiI1e manager ol' eacll activity records time points eacI1 girl earns, and tlie scores ot eaclw game. G. A. A. OFFICERS G. BOARD GAA BUARI7: lst Rowr- Irran Di-Iioll, pulslicityq Carol Co- Ixurn, swimming: IXIIHTIIIII Urine, tennis. 2n1I Row -flxfinrgo Par- fiunner, pulriirityz Nanry Alternetliy. Imarlmintonz .Ioyre Ilcenllerry, Imowiing: .Ioyre Bryant, soItIxaII: Carolyn Ellison, cIriII team: Karen Vi-In-, social. 5rcl Row-Becliy Iparmenter, goII7: PI1yIIis IXIrNnIwIw, snpllonmre representative: Ixiillif- I'IuIIman, vnIIeyImII: Ixiary Gruiuins, Iuorsi-ImacIc riiling anti Iriicing. 4tI1 row-Carol SIIUIIIUII, social FIIIIIFIIIEIIII Iaincla Campiwell, social: Betty Ben- iler, sophomore representative: I.incIa Sue Xvills, taIJIe tennis: Steplumie Deartli, Imaslietlmall, IVIIDDIETTIE VARSITY ,.- A Iictctletown Iylonroe 30 Jr Ivliciciletown 56 IVIicIctIet0wn Alumni 57 IVIicIcIIetown 22 I'IamiIton FairIieIci 21 Midciletown 24 Hamiiton Taft 26 Nliciciletown 55 Hamilton GarIieIcI 25 IVIIDDIETTIi JAY VEES Ixlictciletown 18 IVIonroe 12 Wlictdlelown 9 Hamilton Fairliield 18 IX'IicIcIIetown 15 Hamilton Taft I5 162 V sf if-an W X xx ,. Sink L M, . ' ,MW N. N.. .f Q .1y.'g3 ,Nw K s A-ann' 1 I W I .E ,.., , ' 5 R - Q 2 I . , iff f f V???f'5 1,,?i,f , c s? Y Auf ' ffK?f'2if' f- sf ff, Q 'wa S f f x'f ' 13 iQ W 'Ms e 'YW ' .1 Q jak, A .. . x .A ' H-'EE gg Bm!- Qs S 'K' Q , 'arinx msc: K 9 Ay. g : if Q , ...Wu We L' wg , Ml' Y if a '2'5'f,x -rl ff VOI.I,,I1iYBAI-I,: Rose Yoiio, Gaii ixIOI'I1IIIIlNVl'u, Zee ixIl'BilIII, .IurIy SHUI- Iing. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BASKIZTBAII.: Isl Row -Isincin Sue Xfviiis, I,infIeII VVIIHI, I.ois Gregory, 2lllI Row - I.ana .Ivan Roixinson, IXIEITIIIII Grille. VGLLEYBALL: Tire Iirst competitive activity of time year was voIIeyI1aII. There were two Ieagues composed of six teams eacI1. Time winning intra- mural voIIeyIJaII teams played Monroe Imere in December. 'I-Ile 5I.I'I.S. giris came out on top Iny winning ImolI1 malcI1es. An interscI1oIastic team oi lI1e senior voIIeyIJaII piayers piayeci 'I-renlon on time IVI.I'I.S. I1ome court in November. Time Niidciie giris won one matcI1 and Iost one malcI1. BASKETBALL Iuegan Ior tI1e giris in Decem- Iaer and continueci tI1rougI1 January. It too was ciivicieci into two Ieagues. eacI'1 oi wI1icI1 was com- poseci oi Iour teams. Time Tuesday II team cie- Iealeci tile Vvednesciay I team and Iaecame thr- tournamenl cI1ampion. THE IVIIDDIET-I-ES, tI1e interscimoiastic teams, were tI1en seiecteci. The giris Iost their first game Iout were winners against I'IamiIton Fairiieici by a one point margin. Tile varsity giris concIucIecI II1e season wilI1 two wins anci two Iosscs. Tile junior varsity squad posted a two wins. one Ioss record. Linda Sue VViIIs anci Janet Robinson were tile top iVIicIcIie scorers, coIIecting 62 and 53 points respectiyeiy. INTERSCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL TEAM: tsl Row- NIiss I.ouise Kiss, .luciy I'IaII. SI:-pilanie Deartii. Ixiary GruI1Iss, Bariny iVIerricIc. 21111 Row -1 Caroiyn Eiiison, EIIa PIancIc, Lincia Sue VViIIs, ixiiilfiilil Grine. jrcl Row - .Ianni Robinson, Lois Gre- gory, IsincIeII XVIHII, Isana Robinson. 1641 THE NEXVLY FORNIED DRILL TEAM was also uncle-r llio clirvclion ol lxliss Louise Young. Tlmsc twenty-four girls met for special praclices lx-lorv vacli ol llu-ir pq-rlormancc-s. Pl-lie clrill leam proviclvcl liall'-limo Pnlcrlainmvnl in NOX'Q'Il1lJ0l' at a loollrall gamv ancl in .lanuary ancl lrclmruary al lwo lxaslcetlmall games. SXVL-XNNliTTIiS. llu' rliyllnnic swimming loam, is tlic most avlivv ol ilu: non-compvlilivc aclivilies. TIN- iwvnly-lyour nu-mlmcrs, coaclivcl lJy Bliss Louise Young, prarlicc- eacli A rl llCSKlily CVC' ning at tlmv Y.N.C.A. aml pros:-nl a spvcial pro- gram :luring the year. Un April 20 ancl 50 ilie Swanncllos prescnlvcl ilu-ir water sliow, Unlaga- zinc lxliragi-.H Otlwr C.A.fX. memln-rs may varn poinls lor swimming if llu-y aiivncl a uSlJlilSllH svssion or pass any ol ilu- various Ivsls givvn ai ilu- Y.N.C.A. Dlfllj. 'lli.'XNl: D4-lnlxio Sxanla, llorulliy l.allimurv, .lzuliiv illmlnpsun, Sllilflbll Harlrlix, .lurly Davis, lliaum- l'i-nninglun, Carolyn lfllisnn, Kalliy floulrl, fiznrnlm- llalli-rson. lclu ll:-li-rson, lvniu' Vlqvaslvy, Sllilftbll lun Nliss l.nuis1' Young, .lvni Xvnlliins, Nl iIIi.- Hulllnnn, clvflfllilt' Cru-n. ,laumila Dolnzyiwmlxi, .Xnn lyorleins, lfonnir- llrzule. ll:-nric-lin Nnillr. Dallas fonglilvn. .lnilll Amlrvws, flu-ryl Vliylcr, Nlarslm K.-II.-y. G. A. A. SPECIALTIES SXY.'XNNl'Tl'l'l'iS: flu flu- Hounl -- Nliss l.nuis4' Young, Samly Tliorn, cll'4'l1'lll'll llulwr, Ann l'i-rleins, lxlnrilyn lxlill1'Illl0lZC'I'. Sillillg -- Gail l'-fllillllilk, llnnnir l'1-nninghwn. Ann Nnrclin, liarul fulwurn, Donna fruss. Knvvling - Pnl Purclniim-r, Nanny Slirlelvn, l':lniln-Riln1- Ql'IlllL'f2'. Susan Nlmflrnw. Sllllllllllff- lam- l.ong. Donna Sll'l'illllilll- Pfllfly Xvilifill. 103 jd I ,if du :MJ IH 41 f , - I I If, 'xv fx I -WI I 1 IW I1 I I I ,ik fy ef-san' vi Ar! LSI f I . .WK 'I I Q, I Q Wg . As, ' II., Hy' f. , 1 'X-I J fx, Ii VIIH' 'I if I . I-I I fi ., N IIIMII' .Ig Ev I Ncirivnin- Xvvinsicin ami Niary GruImI1s are roaciy for ai ricie ai lIlc Biafii Siuiriie Riciing SiaI1Ii-s. offer I ' rw .,.I,L.i.x.i ' .I .. I.: I I 4 I I'IC3RSEBACK RIDING is a popuiar activity f ui 'f',,l :ff among G.A.A. giris. Severai members own tI1eir own Iiorses and tI1erc- are lwo riciing staIJIes near Niiciciieiown wilere tI1e otiwer giris may secure Iiorsvs. Giris may earn Iive points Ior every Iiour liiey ride. FI-Ile rides must IJe at Ivasl one Iwour in It-nQII1 to earn G.A.A. creciits. HIKING is anotiier vigorous oulcioor activity. In warm wcatixer G.A.A. I1iIcers and Iair days are synonymous. Eacii I1iIie must Ine at Ieast Inive miies in Ienglim and must begin al time city Iimils. Two points are awarded for eacil miie that a girl Iliiies. Time Iiiiaers oilen pause Ivor a Iittie rest anci extra Iun. 166 DDLET Bs-lly Benfivr ami Aiary Gruiiims rcsi upon IIN' sign wIliIc Afi- cIi1-nne NVQ-instc-in, .Iucii :XIIvn, nnci Karen Vi-Ilo sinnii at vase. l If in. Mk A . E. . . P 3 2 'l'l'iNNlS: l.imla Ni-in. lfllu-l SKIIRIVII. llm-lm-n l.mm'ry, Nancy Sixl, :Xnnv l.awsrm xliss Inuisn- Yuuluj. THE GIRLS' TENNIS iii.-XB! ol' iqoo prv- wi-sh-1'11 Ulnio. sc-nlvcl an unclelealvcl rvrorcl lor llmc year. Besiclvs l,incla. faplain ol llw XX'vslcrn :Xssocialion lluv live svnior girls, llncrc wc-rv two illlllOl'S. Nlilf' lnlx-rseclional Tc-am. playa-cl lirsl singlvs on ilu- ' . ' . . . ' ' llla Cvrim' ancl Ann .lon0s. wlmo conlrilmulvcl I11llCl1 Cirass Courts Clrlillll in ilu- llasl. Slim' was a IIIUIII- lo ilu- oulslamling svason. lwr ol tllc National .lunior Xviglulman cwllll Squacl. l.imla Nvin and lxlarllm continue-cl llicir tennis aml sl1c also plays-cl in lluv National Cluampion- avliviiics llirouglmoul llmcsummc1r.Tlu-ywvremem- sllip at Forvsl Hills, New Yorli. ln aclclilion to liar lwrs ol a loam rc-prcsvnling Ilia Qllio Valley in manyviclorics, Lincla rccvivvcl llw loclcl lxlvmorial a Hrouncl rolxin al loleclo. Oliio. olarllia also Award lor sporlsmanslmip, oulslamlingg play. ancl pariiripaivcl in svvvral otlwr lournamcnls in soulll- fontriluulion to ilu' Nliclrllvlown lvnnis Clulx. lli'lK'Il l.OXYl'y .XHHO IJINYSUII Ijllflil Nflll , iqii ii X i s . 2 4 V if Wi! iiagius. an iamiiiar slapping piarv ilor nmumv 5l.I'I.S. Silllil'lliS. foninins a mass oi' illlllgfy iciris. A youlii nweling nl cimurrii mmpeis Barim D4-mpslvr, Riric Asimlon, Biii iiklX'l'IllilllIl. Siwri Kezmys. bizirly Gaiioway. Ann Narciin, i,1rul'l- israiiiir, umi .iinm Nein to mieiay timeir immeworii an roupiv ION' IIUIITS. 168 Fun and friends iVi.H.S. students spenci approximateiy 20 per cent oi limeir time imm timis scimooi we imave imeen cie- scriiairmg. Timis ieaves timemmm witim 80 per cenl oi timeir time lo spend as timey cimoose. Sleep, imomeworic. and meais cut clown lime spare lime even more. But, remaricabie as it may seem, timey cio iinci lime to imave fun. Simows, Hagias, parlies. ami cimurvii imring lime same iiicis togetimer uncivr ciiiierenl, ii not more pleasant, surroummciings. Time pressure oi' scimooi forgotten for time linme imeiimg, time stucielmls reiax and imave a good lime. in time Future we simaii iaimmtiy recaii time teacimers. iessons, and mayime a few facts: imul we simaii never iorgel lime friends acquireci. Vllriiclc Imys puprurn lo lm-ml luis llllllgly umupnniuns luyu- llu-uln-rry. lluln ll:-mln-r anml lrrzm llm-llmll. mode a perfect after school combination. Q oil Y JU! .lufly Nlillon, Nlurly flnllmxaly, llill Mullins, lim' Grnll, lxlnlly lfnylvurn. mul lun: Sam! 2illlN'I' Rllllllllll lllt' fk'f0l'll lllilyfl' lll lll'ill' llll' olml SITHQS RIS XYl'll EIS llll' UPN. c ' r KY 7, , 5 c si fig c 53 iss li 5225 x A. 'K A, :Xi We L g3j,54,l'c,Agsfl'I may -- 4 M Q- ,, A x : fx.. v, Us s -is E l. . 9, W . X ,x . ,fr Y fl -'QS 5599 ai QS: 'f wycavg fu an llwffavl ' U A ' if gin! lfi9:'f5 fi f 5 Xf,.m SMA 4. Wm .ffl , .. a s 2 kw- N x ?f n X ,H ,f INK 'Q F wif' iv 5 M 1 Q,-Q 1 ffl xv' 1 ww ,,..f A,,,.'1 X f 3 ? 1 fn 9 ,sux ,...w-M x ' X ml'- ' .qv gf ,w D, h L tt 'gk ei e m 1 Q X FE-fieti X E N 5.8, SM A -X M, f...-K--Q N 2 5 s 4 ii E . p 5 of QNX rg. Q 1. 5 , Xf,,. 4 K 4 1 on x ,, ww he-'ww .....M,n,1 - N ,. x , Q 5 X U t XX, B Mywl A t 1 g I X s A t cwvlww x .3 i iiyiw S 4--saQ.t tw . Q, Tom Black, Pat Ferguson, Tim Goforth, and Linda Hayes meet and greet each other as they scurry around the town to visit the advertisers. W . I O I T' x IQ MQ QS N M X., I g..-J J 1 I onom an prized f960 ELECTION CHARLES R. HOOK - Foundation in Citizenship: First Honor for Girls-QTieJ- 312.50 ,,,,,,,,ii,A,7,,,,,,,,,,.,7i,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. Mardic Crow 312.50 , 1 ,,,,,,,7,, , ,,.. ,,,,,, . Linda Dale Kontnier First Honor for Boys-fTieJ- 312,50 1 777,,r,,, ,,777,,,,,,7 7,,7 U . Ronald Lawrence 312.50 ,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,, .. Francis Hall Martin ALPHA COUNCIL No. 326, JR. O. U. A. M.- High Honors in Citizenship: 310.00 and Plaque .................. Helen Leslie Lowry GARDNER DIVISION- DIAMOND NATIONAL CORPORATION: Award in Community Service: 3100 Savings Bond ,........... Brian Allen Lennie THE AMERICAN LEGION AMERICANISM FOUNDATION: First Honor fThe Charles F. Wilmore Memorialj 315.00 ...,............................ James Michael Finley Second Honor-fMiddletown Post 218 Awardj- 310.00 ............. ,.......... K enneth Albert Campbell Third Honor-fMiddletown Post 218 Awardj- 35.00 . ....................... ..... . .. Charles H. Chalfin, Jr. LES DOUZE AMIES-Award in Better Inter- Racial Relations: First Honor-310.00 ................ Claude Lee Baker Second Honor-35.00 .......... Carolyn Brent Kemp KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MERIT AWARD: First Honor-310.00 ,... Rebecca Sue Boxwell Second Honor-35.00 ...... Anne Louise Lawson MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. 804 School Service and Scholastic Award: 35.00 ...................................... Linda Sue Havemann 955.00 ................... ............. ....,,.... S h aron McKnight CARRIE DELL KIMBALL MEMORIAL- School Service Award: 35.00 . .... .. . ...... .......... ...... S h aron Lee Cowgill 35-00 ...... . ......... .. .... ................. J udy Ann Geckeler 555.00 ...... .. ....... . . ............ Linda Elizabeth Nein ARMCO ASSOCIATION: Athletic T1'0Dhy .... ........... F rancis Hall Martin BOOSTERS CT UB ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP: S100 toward tuition to College .. James R. Forster 3100 toward tuition to College . .... Gerald Tibbs MIDDLETOWN CLASSROOM TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION: 3100 toward tuition at an Accredited Teacher Training College ..... .... Phyllis Ann Howser MU CHAPTER, PHI BETA PSI SORORITY- The Helen Schatzman Memorial Award : 325.00 toward college training for Elementary Teaching ..... Sharon Lee Huff MIDDLETOWN SCHOLAR-At the University of Cincinnati: One Year's Tuition .. .... Elizabeth Carrell O'Neil SELMA COHEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: 3110 toward tuition to College Kay M. Yocom RALPH E. KAH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING: Tuition for three years to Middletown Hospital School of Nursing ........ . ..,... Janice Carole Apple HELEN MATHEWS MUSIC MEMORIAL: 350 toward tuition in a recognized School of Music ........ ..... L inda Sue Havemann DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION-Excellence in American History: A G0ld Medal ................... .. Arba Harold Thomas CHARLES PALMER DAVIS MEDAL- Excellence in Current History: A Bronze Medal .....,...... ........ C laude Lee Baker A Bronze Medal .,...., . .... Sally Ann Carruthers LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS-Excellence in Government Study: First Honor-37.50 .............. James Wilson Lyons Second Honor-32.50 .... Elizabeth Carrell O'Neil BAUSCH AND LOMB-Excellence in Scientific Research: A Bronze Medal ...... ........ Francis Hall Martin RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE- Excellence in Mathematics and Science: A Gold Medal .. ............. ..... L ance Russell Mather NATE KUNIN MEMORIAL AWARD-Most Outstanding Instrumentalist: 325.00 ........... .................... J ohn Douglas Palmer ARION NATIONAL MUSIC FOUNDATION AWARD QKIWANIS CLUBD: 310.00 . .,.................:.... .. ............. Forrest Thomas THE BARBARA COFFMAN AWARD fThe Middletown Civic Symplionyj : 35.00 ....... ...... ......................... J o hn Douglas Palmer NINE-TENNERS JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT COMPANY-Excellence in Speech: 325 Savings Bond ...........,.....,.... Claude Lee Baker CATHERINE AND LOUIS SCHOMER MEMORIAL-Foundation in Household Arts: First Honor-310.00 ......... . .... Patricia Jo Dowrey Second Honor-35.00 ....... Sylvia A. Winkelman MARGARET PINKERTON MEMORIAL KGIVEN BY WAR MOTHERSJ- Excellence in Home Science:-fTieJ- 35.00 .....,.,............. . .. Walter Andrew Blevins 35.00 . .. ....... ....... . . ..... .... S teven Williams ALICE E. SCHEIBERT MEMORIAL NURSING AWARD: First Honor-Gold Medal .... Penny Lou Stamper Second Honor-Silver Medal Sharon Lynne May Third Honor-Bronze Medal Janice Carole Apple WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO THE BUTLER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY- Sustained Interest in Nursing: 310.00 . .... . . . .... Mary Frances Silas LIONS CLUB AUXILIARY-Honors in Social Studies: First Honor-310.00 . . ..... U. Ronald Lawrence Second Honor-35.00 ....... Linda Dale Kontnier MIDDLETOWN CHAPTER, NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION- The Margaret D. Klopn Memorial Award - Excellence in Secretarial Co-on Work: First Honor-310.00 ........ Sandra May Smith Second Honor-35 00 Lillian Mae Lewis UNDERWOOD CORPORATION- Outstanding Business Education Student: Certificate of Merit .. Sandra May Smith M.H.S. BAND ASSOCIATES RECOGNITION AWARD: First Honor-325.00 .... ....... R ichard David Cole Honorable Mention ...,. . . Edward Robert Flisher Honorable Mention Mary Bell Robinson ARMCO FABRICATING FOREMEN'S CLUB- Excellence in Metal Shop: First Honor-310.00 .... Theodore Alan Bowman Second Honor-35.00 .. ....... ...... L arry Lee Curtis fContinued on Page 2145 172 K' Ii, - wi, er-y X A N uring the Korean War, too many American prisoners fell victim to Communist brainwash- ing For this reason, President Eisenhower or- dered that a new Code of Conduct be written for members of the U. S. Armed Forces. Today, when the survival of freedom is threat- , V jf!! ,GX ,ttf . X N I ,f swim it .i l e - - Q ni! F J 2 s, in ' ' ' FD- ened by Communist tyranny, we believe this Code is worthy of adoption by au Americans. Read it and ask yourself- Could the Communists brain- wash me? CODE FOR ALL AMERICAN I am an American fighting man. I serve in the forces which guard my coun- try and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense. I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command I will never sur- render my men while they still have the means to resist. If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy. If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information nor take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them in every way. When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am bound to give only name, rank, service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause. I will never forget that I am an American fighting man, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America. Middletown, Ohio - ARMCO STEEL coRPoRATloN Terry Weidle, Chuck Richardson, Wali' Hackney, Ronnie Forresi' A Sndff Sndft loo! SURF! HALSEY'S MEN'S SHOP 1118 Central Avenue 174 Xi ,W ,r , 1 Q my Ll ,' QQ Y A ,. 5 311 XVLM .. xfl CIM : OUTHTTERS p'4.,,,,.. 5 . X 5, .xxx -.,., - .., --+ .i -4, ...i .L ...k ..... ...... ..... ...... ..,... -.. .... .... ...- -,.-1 ...H ,...... .,..... ,,.,... ,,,..f ,,,...f r-,,., ,.....f ,,,. ,,..-f ,..,f ,,.-'Z --Li ,,,--1 Dress Right . . . You Can't Afford Not To few Sol Schneider I en S ECI' 1320 Central Ave. GA 3-5181 175 Timmons Insurance compliments ,., Ammobrle - Fire glass of 151 31 years of Insur ance service Crm. B. Timmons KERN'S COMMUNITY MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Dos+ rhou love life? Then do mol squander 'rime for fha? is fhe sluff life is made of! - Poor Richard 1 i' 'I Congratulations To The Class of '61 CASTELL DRUG CO. lhere's NO illusion abour a career wifh The relephone company uQ 'i'y D 'gs arg O FACT . . . There are opporruniries for promolion for bright amloillous 1126 high school graduafes ar Jrhe Ol-HO BELL ' ' ' le-le-phone company 176 Congratulations Fenzel-McDonough Class of 1951 Established 1880 Wcfches . 1 ' Diamonds I I and F' J wel H A G I A S sailing Silxr Ch' C A N D I E S ma Featuring Hamil+on, Girard-Perregaux, Omeg 1387 CENTRAL AVENUE 20 North Main Street llrtman-Stewart Transportation Bo. Our Policy - SERVICE, SAFETY and COURTESY 177 YOUR Plays ancl Enlerlainmenls Wigs - Boards - Make-up - OpereHas - elc. for all Groups and Occasions come from ELDRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY HILL AVENUE FRANKLIN, OHIO Use our convenienl reading room for plays of all publishers Peck's Flower Shop Cmrgratulations to class of '61 ' VN ,Xi 1 92 50 SOUTH MAIN GA 2-5 4 8 6 ROY A. WHITE CO. your Dean 8: Barry Paint Dealer in Middletown Congra+uIa+ions To Class of 1961 KEMP Ellfllllllll SUPPLY UU. 601 Charles Sfreef Wholesale . 24 Hours . 7 Days . Curb Service 1 GOOD FOOD a clay ca Week From 10:30 A.M. COUNTRY KITCHEN 79 7 1 D F' The Middletown Bankers' Association First National Bank The of Middletown Bamitz Bank Members F. D. I C Sol A. FINKELMAN l g ?wm Af ,-M-W Complefe Real Esfafe ahd Insurance Rea,lt01' Service Doesn't Cost-IT PAYS !! 107 S. Main S+. GA 3-9431 8 Congratulations and Best Wishes T0 THE ci.Ass OF 1961 The Moorman Sand 8: Gravel Co. Ready Mix Concrete - Excavating - Grading GA 2-5301 GA 2-6157 415 RICHMOND ST. ROUTE 4, POASTTOWN BRIDGE W P FB Radio 910 in the Middle of your AM Dial 0 Complete ploy-by-ploy coveroige of oill Middie Footboll ond Boskeiboll Gomes sponsored by Armco Middletown High poriioipotes in the Porode of Schools heord eoclw Sciiurdciy ot 1:00 P. M. ond eoclw Wednesday ol 6:30 P. M. sponsored by Aeronco Fine Music on WPFB-FM 105.9 ot the top of your FM Dial 181 Good luck and a wonderful life io my many Middie Friends. Complimenis of The Home of Fine Appliances M E L A M P Y ' S Kent M. Little WESTINGHOUSE MAYTAG New York Life Insurance Co. APPLIANCES 601 Savings and Loan Building RADIO - TELEVISION Life ' Accideni' ' Sickness ' I-Iospiializaiion 6 1321 Central Ave. GA 2-2561 ' roup ' R E L A X In the M oderfn Luxurious C L U B C H A I R S IDEAL BARBER SHOP Middletownfs Most Modern Completely Air Conditioned 1344 Central Avenue ' GA 3-3401 Parking Lot in Rear ALLSPORTS, Inc. TEAM 8: SCHOOL SUPPLIES AWARD SWEATERS HUNTING - FISHING MERCURY MOTORS BOATS 1228 Central Ave. GA 2-3051 The Sportsman's Headquarters 182 Sam Bartel's Shoes We Fit F eet 1214 Central Ave. Buster Brown for Children Air Step Shoes for Women Pedwin Jrs. for Boys Pedwin and Roblee for Young Men Air Film Shoes for Men Wright Arch Preserver Shoes for M WE SUGGEST Q BEVE RAG ES A Flavor For Every Taste GA 2-6101 Compliments of Th 8 INTERSTATE Folding Box Company ' Middletown Miamisburg 183 The Miami Sales Co. 15 WALL STREET MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Q GA 2-7881 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Harry A. Finkelman, Inc. ReaH'ors REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT Ci+y, Farm and Inclus+rial Properfies GENERAL INSURANCE To be sure-Insure 1400 Cenfral Avenue GA 3-4688 Another Harry Finkelman Home o o Q o Compliments to Class of '61 Tee's Restaurant YANKEE ROAD O OO O Greene Gm Ladd Members New York Sfock Exchange Manchester Hotel GA 2-4571 184 Congratulations To The Middie Class of '61 ' A O wW Cindy Graff, Becky Parmenler, Clerk WHERE FASHION IS FOREMOSTH MMM MlDDl.ETOWN'S FRIENDLIEST DEPARTMENT STORE 185 1 Complimen+s of MIAMI CABINET DIVISION The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Middleiown, Ohio The Greafesf Name in Fruifs and Vegefables Since 1921 AMATU LLI'S PRODUCE Delivered Daily Grocers ' Res+aurc:n'rs ' lns+i+u1'ions Angelo - GA 2-7895 Carl - GA 3-6937 2700 Grand Avenue IRecrI 186 Congratulations, Worthmore Class of '06' Clothes Shop Mammoth-Mower' 4 Bottotf Dtttty Pttottttots 'The Store For Ejnce 184Q HART - SCHAFFNER - MARX CLOTHES 1811 Germantown Road GA 2. 6871 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1961 pu :Waits fi' B I 1 I INLAND CONTAINER CGRP. Middletown, Ohio 187 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 Claradon Hat gl Blouse Shop sWr1nd1v1dua1ly Yourg ig VELTE'S Jocobsen ond Bolen's Lown Equi pmen+ BPS Poinr - Mirocle Worer Sofreners Myers Pumps - Hardware - Seed - Ferfilizer McCullough Chain Sows West Middletown 188 W. T. GRANT Known for Values MIDDLETOWN SHOPPING PLAZA Congratulations Class of 1961 Buckeye Paper Products Co. Atco at Jackson GA 3-4601 SN And march right into .... A 4 1 NORRIS MUSIC HOUSE L-741, 0 A For All Your Musical Needs -'Ge he N21 LOWREY ORGANS - SPINET PIANOS -1 1 , CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS N 1 GIBSON GUITARS XID ' iw NURRIS Music I, j 1316 First Ave. Phlllle GA 2-2511 189 Preamble +o The Conslifufion of The American Legion For God and Counfry, in If , Nugwfg-74,1 I 5761131 we assoclafe ourselves 5 4 fPeS ','l5Rl?xXx X P1 fogefher 'For +he follow- ing purposes: To uphold and defend lhe Conslilufion of The Unifed Siales of America: To mainfain law and order: To fosfer and perpefuale a one hundred per cenf Americanism: To preserve lhe memories and incidenfs of our Associalion in lhe Greal' War: To inculcale a sense of individual obligalion To lhe Communify, Slale and Nalion: To combal' fhe aufocracy of bolh lhe classes and lhe masses: To malce riqhl lhe masfer of miqhli To promole peace and good will on earfh: To safeguard and lransmif lo posferify 'lhe prin- ciples of Juslice, Freedom and Democracy: To consecrafe and sancfily our comradeship by our devofion lo mulual helpfulness. MIDDLETOWN POST 218 The Hatfield Coal Company Coal and Builders' Supplies GA 2-6386 - GA 2-6387 Middlefown, Ohio Best Wishes To THE MIDDIES Class of 1961 Long Insurance Agency uPersonalized Insurance I 1345 CENTRAL AVENUE Complimen+s of Virgil T. Clark and Thomas S. Heldman Tom Black, Marleen Apple, Karen Barr, Dan Cryer Heber Jones YOUR CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE DEALER N. Veri1'y P k ay GA 2 6301 SEAR Tlme One Complete Shopping Center for All Your Needs Satisfaction Guaranteed SEARS, RUEBUIIK AND COMPANY 25 South Main S+. Middletown, Ohio Compliments nf Blumberg and Cohen, lnc. Scrap lron ' Metals MILLER'S JEWELRY STORE 1016 CENTRAL AVENUE Gift Headquarters Paper Supplies DIAMONDS ' CLOCKS ' SILVERWARE Builders' Supplies COSTUME JEWELRY - WATCHES - IRVI cm a PERRY umm For the smartest in of Junior and Missy Fashions As seen in all Hu' Infos! Fashion .llagazuzcs The Connecticut Muh-ICI Life Insurance Company Best Wishes to Graduates of the Class of 1961 Compliments fo Class of '61 Middletown Shopping Plaza Looking Into The Future... ? Look Info A Newspaper Career . . Do you have a keen sense of aware- ness of the world about you? Do you have a deep interest in people and events, along with a strong: desire to know more about both? It may well be that you will find your best opportunity for self-ful- fillment, your most rewarding career in the newspaper world, on either the news or business side, We'll be glad to help you explore the many possibilities. THE Mlnnmowu JOURNAL 193 VETERINARIANS KSN L. H. Bremer, D.V.M. Leland C. Lynch, Jr., D.V.M. EGELSTON'S FOOD STORE GROCER ES and MEATS 1724 Cenirol Ave. TTT E. C. Peck, D.V.M. Everything Good To Eat GA 2-3391 Compliments of ' . B r Martin L aue A N N E X Constructlon Company Barber Shop Hardwood Lumber 8. Millwork 'k 48 Years' Experience In Building Indusfry Office and Plant 1909 Manchester Avenue GA 2-6375 - GA 2-6376 24 North Broad Nexi' +o Poromouni' 'WRENN S THE WRENN PAPER CCDMPANY ESTABLISHED 1858 'k1lri'k'k Monufczcfurers of So+uro+ing Paper, Fil+er Paper, ond Absorbenf Speciolfies Congratulations Class of 1961 When you enter the business world, may we serve you? Q Consolidated, Inc. ' Office Supplies ' Office Equipment ' Printing 1728 Central Ave. Middletown, Ohio S t o k e s D a i r y Division of Beatrice Foods Co. 2502 Atco Avenue MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 2-3629 Congratulations To the Class of '61 Sohiffis Shoes 1124 Central Avenue Middletown Shopping Pl 196 Congratulations Graduates MIDDLETOWN PAINT 81 GLASS COMPANY B. F. Sawyer 8: Son, lnc. Middletoivvfs Complete Real Estate Service pain+s Wall paper Phone GA 2-6011 ,Q , E lx. , Q REALTORS S ev f DGAIUQ . l ESTA Q' 1311-1313 Central Avenue 1501 FIRST AVE. GA 3-6521 ' 7 TAXI, INC. Middlel'own's Finest Service For Half A Century All Passengers Insured Middletown GA 2-3677 9 South Clinton 197 Plastic Wall Tile Floor Covering Compliments fo Class of B A K E R ' S Wilmer Motors KW. S. Wilmerj ' RAMBLER J I ' AMERICAN ' AMBASSADOR ' METROPOLITAN WATCHES at SALES and SERVICE JEWELRY USED CARS 1706 cenffal 1901 Manchester Avenue d 'M' ' GA 3.6555 Complimenfs of Walburg People's S1076 ALL KINDS OF Clothing for the Entire Family INSURANCE On Easy Terms 1218 Cenfral Avenue GA 2-37 61 1319 First Avenue These Are the Times That Try Men's Souls Liberty's torch flickered ever so faintly on the black December day of 1776 that Thomas Paine set down these since oft-quoted words. The cause of the Thirteen Colonies, pitted against seemingly insurmountable odds, appeared certain to go down in ignominious defeat. Yet, through courage-and above all an unyielding faith and belief in the idea of freedom--our founding fathers fought on with such gallantry, and eventually, to such complete triumph that future generations were pro- vided with a classic example of perseverance in the face of impending disaster. History calls it the Spirit of '76. In a sense, this is a very large part of your heritage. And, though these too, be times that try men's souls, the strength of your own belief and faith in the idea of freedom, the degree to which you can measure up to the Spirit of '76, will determine your destiny . . . America's . . . perhaps that of the world. Speaking as an elder citizen of the community we, for one, think this younger generation has what it takes. ' in . 'Z -51 Fifi Nl' 'Bw .vmm sf ' 'ill-IRIN! THE SORG PAPER COMPANY Serving America's Paper Needs from Middletown Since 1852 199 REED-Kl.UPP'S Quality Furniture Since 1917 Carpeting and Appliances 1200 Central Avenue Middletown, Ohio Compliments Ot GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 9 47 N. Broad Sf. Middletown, Ohio C j t I t Cl f 1161 Rlverslde Concrete Co. Germantown Road at Miami River B dg GA 3-5786 GA 3-5787 , Sparrow 5 Flowers CONGRATULATIONS Flowers for Any Occasion TO CLASS OF . Holidays 0 Birthdays 0 Funerals 0 Weddings 0 Dances 77 0 Anniversaries 710 Sixth Avenue T H E P A R R 0 T GA 2-2272 Member 1019 Cenfral Avenue Florist Telegraph Delivery Service ROb6I'S0l1 Q SOI1 Sporting Goods G. Hardware RAWLING AND SPALDING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT PENDLETON WOOLENS WIGWAM SOX FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS EVINRUDE MOTORS 1201 Cenlrcl Avenue GA 2-4191 201 CongroIuIo1ionsIo The Gloss 011961 34,8 JOAN, PIOIO Olfl'LP6'Ll'Ly PLUMBING - I-IEATING - AIR CONDITIONING 2524 ATCO AVENUE GA 2-5661 202 DAVIDSUN PHUTU SHUP, INC. Your Kodak Dealer Complete Line of Cameras and Photographic Equipment Expert Plioto Finishing Now Two Locations 1310 Central - GA 2-5072 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 and Look Better - Last Longer NI' t . Particular People Prefer Meri+'s E IC e own oppmg aza GA 5-9561 1301 lst Avenue GA 2-6851 The PARK ST. HOMEMADE ICE CREAM Baldwin Piano Company 23 FLAVORS IIA ' I + F ' - - an Wholesale and Retail merlco s Irs omuly an Music 204 Park S+. 3002 Tytus Ave. 1912 -I-Ylus Ave- GA 3-9223 la Re reshed . . . Have A Coke 3- Before the game, during the game, after the game, a frosty bottle of ice- cold Coca-Cola is so refreshing. aomso UNDER AUTHORITY or THE cocA-com conrmv av THE MIDDLETOWN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Congratulations, Class of '61 Congratulations Just A Shade Betferu Class of 1951 Middletown Awning Xz Blind Company S A ' 233 S. Broad street frass urger s GA 2-2635 CARPET - FURNITURE Canvas - Fibergliaglsnjiiiluminum - Steel Ornamental Iron Railing Venetian Blinds WEST MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Storm Windows Aluminum Siding 204 Tony Tenore, Inc. Bf-:S+ Wishes General Insurance IJENNY LUMBER IIUMPANY Realtor - Builder 2105 CENTRAL AVENUE Our 75th Year Serving . . The Comrnfunitqf' M1ddI6t0WH, Ohlo GA 3,6563 FIRST AVENUE G+ emmes smear FAHRENHCLZ SHELL SERVICE SERVICES COMPLETE LUBRICATION TUNE UP EXCLUSIVE HEYER DYNAVISION Exclusive LUSTER SEAL CAR PAINT TREATMENT Radlai-ors 8: Block Flushing Crankcase Flushing Pressure Purger Pressure Machine SERVICE CALLS ' RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCK GA 2-5152 Crawford and Woodlawn Middletown, Ohno 905 Complimen+s of BDWMAN Garden Store Verity-Nelbar 8. Tyfus Congrafulcdions Class of 1961 The Revelos Confectionery Qualify Candies in 1804 Cen+ral Ave. - GA 2-3121 MEEKER'S Complete Plumbing and Heating Firsf Avenue 0+ Clinfon S+. GA 3-5755 Nein Bros. Realty Cn. 312 YANKEE ROAD Ly R N in - Gordon R. Nein Sewing Midd-lefonion S 1908 Nancy Hays, Robbie Eas+erling, Mary Jo Peck, Frank Sfrafemeyer ln fhe Heori' of Downfown Midclle+own THE JOHN ROSS STGRE 207 The , , C0ng1'atula,tzons cmd Best Wishes Sherwin-Williams Co. To 1961 Graduates of M. H. S. ARTISTS' SUPPLIES . K TOM W. BAIRD, SR. Q? PAINTS V WALLPAPER l I Real Esfafe and Insurance In 6 913 CENTRAL AVENUE I367 Cenfral Avenue GA 2-9001 MIdcIIeI'own, Ohio GA 3-4644 THE BARKELEW ELECTRIC MFG. CU. 208 Complimenls of Reeves, Inc. 1206 Cen+raI Ave. -- GA 2-7181 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO .O,1...t COLUMBIA TRU-FIT DIAMONDS Call Me Before You Need Me GILLESPIE Insurance Service, Inc. LIFE - FIRE - CASUALTY H. C. Gillespie F. H. Gillespie Roger W. Gillespie GA 3-1310 GA 3-7939 SILVERWARE WATCHES 2021 Tyl'-us Avenue CLOCKS Miclcllelown, Ohio Congratulations Inc, Class of 1961 Meet Your Friencls at M U R P H Y ' S The Friendly Store G. C. Murphy Co. 1727 TYTUS AVE Your Ford Dealer Since 1939 For Your Transportation Needs SHOP SUPER MARKET STYLE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE THE FINEST IN Compliments of FLOWERS . . . . for every occasion WE GROW OUR OWN FLOWERS Boul.EvAnn FLORAL GARDENS CUIIIBI' Mglfg Shop FREE CITY WIDE DELIVERY GA 2-6544 Styles of Distinction FLOWERS BY WIRE CENTRAL and MAIN 2300 S, VERITY PKWY. The Best ln Home-Killed Meats The Mayer Meat Co. STORE PACKING HOUSE 1031 Cenfrol Avenue Michigan ond Wolnuf GA 2-6358 - GA 2-8510 GA 2-9021 10 SINCE 90 2 SUPREME 5 I ICE CREDM Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1961 .ffpg gifs f x 9' J P? 91? .fgf rf Q, Q, .J .Eff Cid! CisEt5EathiciPhysicians T. C. Benseler, D. O. V. C. Thompson, D. O. The William Sebald Realty Co. Corner Central Ave 8L Verity Parkway 203 Castell Bldg. Phone GA 2-5172 Middletown, Ohio Developers of Commercwl Property Since 1884 Compliments of BURNETT'S raw i 'A' 'A' Compliments of Packaging Corporation Middle-iovvn's Finest Fashions For ' Juniors - Misses kg NHDDLETOVVN, OHIO I008-IOIO CENTRAL AVENUE 'A' 'A' 'I' 212 COMPLIMENTS OF 5 Convenient Locations A S H W 0 R T H Coal 8. Building Supply Co. PARK AND 2ND AVENUE- GA 2-4548 1359 CENTRAL AVENUE-GA 2-3672 6 911 CENTRAL AVENUE - GA 3-7563 4221 GRAND AVENUE - GA 3-B710 DRIVE-IN REAR STRAND BLDG. GA 2-3672 First 8. Big Four Railroad GA 2-0071 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1961 O. L. LANSAW CO., I nc. REAL ESTATE BROKERS . BUILDERS 1012 FIRST AVENUE GA 3-3397 or GA 2-7401 MIDDLETOWN. OHIO 213 HONORS AND PRIZES- 1960 fContinued from Page 1725 CONTESTS B. F. HARWITZ AWARD, ENDOWED BY ELLIOTT D. LEVEY- Foundation in Public Speaking: First Honor-Books ..,7,7 Peter W. Schellenbach Second Honor-Books ,.....,. Judy Ann Geckeler Z. W. RANCK MEMORIAL- Foundation in Spelling: GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP - GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL- Foundation in College Preparatory Course: First Honor for Girls-fTieJ- 310.00 ......, , ..,................v......., Judy Ann Geckeler 310.00 ,,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,,...,.,........, Linda Dale Kontnier 510,00 r,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,.,,,..,,.,,. H e len Leslie Lowry First Honor for Boys-fTieJ- 515.00 ...,,.,,,.,,r,,.,,,....,77...,.,., U. Ronald Lawrence 315.00 ..,,,.,,.,.,.,.,,.,.,,,.,,,7,,,, Francis Hall Martin BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Secretarial Training Course: First Honor-310.00 ,,,,,7 Ann Louise Schweitzer SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP - THE WOMAN'S CLUB- Foundation in English: First Honor-fTieJ- 312,50 .A,,,,77, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,., U . R onald Lawrence 312.50 ,.7, ,,.,. ,.,,r,,..rr,.ss,..... H e len Leslie Lowry ERNESTINE E. ROUDEBUSH-Foundation in atin: First Honor-5510.00 .,....,,,,,, Phyllis Ann Howser Second Honor-355.00 ...,. , ......,.. Sharon Kay Jones COLIN GARDNER-Foundation in Mathematics: First Honor-Gold Medal ,.,, Francis Hall Martin Second Honor-Silver Medal Michael W. Smithson A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOL-Foundation in Science: First Honor-315.00 .,,,cc,ccc Lance Russell Mather Second Honor-310.00 .,,,,..... Phyllis Gail Slough MRS. GEORGE M. VERITY MEMORIAL- Foundation in History: First Honor-310.00 .......,.. Joan Marie Bundren Second Honor-35.00 .. . ...... Richard M. Baker DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY-Foundation in Shorthand and Typing: First Honor-315.00 ........ Ann Louise Schweitzer Second Honor-310.00 ............ Charlotte Ann Lee MUSIC CLUB-Foundation in Music: First Honor-flnstrumentall-310.00 Connell R. Miller SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP PHI BETA PSI SORORITY-Foundation in French: First Honor-510.00 .. ....... . Rebecca Sue Boxwell Second Honor-35.00 ..... Linda Sue Havemann MA.BEL E. FARIES SPANISH AWARD- Foundation in Spanish: First Honor-3510.00 .......... Linda Elizabeth Nein Second Honor-55.00 ................ Claude Lee Baker J. DIX RIGGS-Foundation in Social Science: First Honor-3515.00 ....,.,, Peter W. Schellenbach BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOlVgEN'S LUB- Foundation in Bookkeeping and Accounting: First Honor-310.00 ......, ,......., L illian Mae Lewis Second Honor-fTieJ- 32.00 ,.,.... ....... .... .....,.... ..,. , M a r llyn Sue King First Honor-3510.00 .. .. .. Robin Sue Grubhs Second Honor-35.00 . . ,,.. . Helen Leslie Lowry OFFICE OUTFITTERS- Speed and Accuracy in Typing: A Corona Typewriter .......,,.,... Charlotte Ann Lee UNDERWOOD CORPORATION-Best Typist: A Bronze Medal ,................,..... Charlotte Ann Lee ALL GRADES CONSIDERED Second Honor-35.00 .,.........,.... Marilyn Sue King VANCE E. CRIBBS-Foundation in General Training Course: First Honor-310.00 .... ,. . Karen Joyce Reifsnider Second Honor-55.00 ,...........,..... Steven Williams MIDDLETOWN LODGE B'NAI B'RITH, No. 804 Foundation in Practial Arts Course: First Honor-5510.00 .............. Arthur Dale Miller Second Honor-35.00 ............ Rodney Lee Barker A student could receive any number of honors in the above group, but is eligible for only one honor in the following' groups. THREE YEARS OF WORK Second Honor-fVocall-35.00 Billie Jeanette Ratcliff OMICRON CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY-Foundation in Music: First Honor-CVocalJ-310.00 Paula Sue Nickell Second Honor-QInstrumentall-85.00 Thomas H. Koerber DELTA CHI SIGMA SORORITY-Foundation in Home Economics: First Honor-310.00 . ............., Sally Ann Post Second Honor-35.00 .. Sandra Sue Strassburger BARNITZ MEMORIAL-Foundation in Shop k Wor : First Honor-fTiej- l 37.50 ........,. , ....,......., ,, David Rondle Layne 357.50 ,........,.......................... Arthur Dale Miller SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY-Foundatiogi in rt: First Honor-5510.00 ...., ,.....,.... K aren Faye Botts Second Honor-55.00 .,.. Kathryn Louise Barnett KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE, No. 37- Foundation in Public Speaking and Dramatics: First Honor-CTieJ- . 35.00 .. ........ ....... ........... . ........ M a rdic Crow 35.00 . H .. ........ ..... L inda Dale Kontnier - TWO YEARS OF WORK 32-00 ...... ...... . . . H Karen Joyce Reifsnider 32.00 ...... f . . ...... . ........... ...... S andra May Smith H. W. NAEGELE MEMORIAL-Foundation in Printing: First Honor-310.00 .... Leo Thomas Hutchinson Second Honor-35.00 .. ........... Robert Lee Combs KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE, No. 37-Foundation. in Dramatics: First Honor-310.00 ..... ....... J udy Ann Geckeler Second Honor-355.00 .. . ...... Sharon Lee Cowgill KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAFAYETTE LODGE, No. 37-Foundation in Public Speaking I and II: First Honor-fTieJ- 557-50 -...-.......... .......... . Elizabeth Carrell 0'Neil S7-50 .... ...... ..... . . Paula Ellen Selby 214 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1961 R. L. Grimes Ins. Agency Inc. llkalphll llBobll Reliable Insurance 308 Castell Bldg. GA 3-6544 COMPLIMENTS OF .IOE LEWIS REALTOR 8. BUILDER GA 3-9433 T321 FIRST AVE. GA 3-9435 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO We Deliver ..... Phone Us GA 2-5241 OPEN DAILY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 8 a.m to 6 p.m. REEDY'S FOODS MIDDLETOWN'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT MARKET 20 South Verity Parkway 215 Compliments of Herb Plumbing Co. ke' 1326 Manchester Avenue GA Z-1261 Free Parking in Rear Phone GA 3-9681 Dave's Furniture Center FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Specializing in 3-Room OuH'i+s Early American and Maple 49 S. Main Sireei Micldieiown, Ohio BECKWITH'S CAMERA SHOP Congratulates The Class of 1961 A COMPLETE LINE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Cameras - Accessories Darkroom Supplies ' Viewmasters and Hallmark Greeting Cards We do our own black and White finishing and specialize in copy work-enlargements and billfold prints 1215 CENTRAL GA 2-6660 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Congratulations Class of 1961 ERV'S WATCH SERVICE 302 CASTELI. BUILDING Watches ' Jewelry - Diamonds 216 Dana Campbell, Joyce lkenberry, Bruce Frallic, Ann Nardin FRISC ' 3207 South Main 1612 Germantown Road 16 North Main Street 7 MCGRAW Construction Company, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS MIDDLETOWN, or-no BEST WISHES FROM NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION 0F MIDDLETGWN G yler Buick, Inc. Hughes Mofors, Inc. e Howe Mo+or Co. Wilmer Mofors R ss Mofors, Inc. Heber Jones, Inc. B ck-Tolberf, Inc. Middle+own Lincoln-Mercury C 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 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 J! Q f ewlfer 5 FRANKLIN Phone SH 6-52l I 219 PHYSICIANS Charles T. Alkinson, M. D. John W. Barnes, M. D. John L. Bauer, M. D. D. M. Blizzard, M. D. J. A. Carler, M. D. Rod C. Caudill, M. D. E. Norwood Clark, M. D. Marlin Decker, M. D. Clifford l-l. Fening, M. D. Mabel E. Gardner, M. D. David M. Gerber, M. D. l-lyman l-lellman, M. D. Ross A. Hill, M. D. Roberl P. Johnson, M. D. Belly Owens, M. D. Joseph G. Peil, M. D. John R. Perkins, M. D. Waller A. Reese, M. D. Bernard l-l. Roberis, M. D. Waller l-l. Roehll, M. D. Benjamin Sawyer, M. D. Louis l-l. Skimming, M. D. K. M. Smilh, M. D. Mildred Law Snyder, M. D. James F. Srewarl, M. D. William E. Slorer, M. D. J. C. Slrallon, M. D. R. A. Tennanl, M. D. Gilloerr P. Wagoner, M. D Roberl M. Wilson, M. D. 220 Karen VeI+e Jim Nein Judi Allen Dan TuH Sports Bowl Company Ann Perkins, Lee Welshofer, Joe Hall, Beverly Graff 221 C-iIIen -Crow Pharmacies CONSISTENTLY FINE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ALWAYS AT FAIR PRICES . C 1' I f The W. T. Harrison Omp men S 0 Insurance Agency, Inc. VRADEI-IS BROS-, IHC FURNITURE - APPLIANCES All Kinds of - TELEVISION - I N S U R A N C E Everything for the Home zs NORTH MAIN smear so S. BROAD STREET DIAL GA 2 5406 GA 26466 MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 22 Complimenis MYER'S Ltd. GenfIemen's Fashions We like to be known by the company we keep -- KUPPENHEIMER, WORSTED-TEX, PALM BEACH. 'W CENTRAL AVENUE For the natural look Finest Feminine Apparel HANOVER HALL and VAN HEUSEN from the 417 collection Feamring Famous Labels Casual Miss Janhen, Junior House, Counlry Sei JO COLLINS KITTEN BRITCHES - Bobbie Brooks, College Town The're's little ti er in erronef' a g ev J Bernard Al+mann, Garland Karen Sebaslian, Sheri Keays, Mr. William Bales Rogers Jewelers and Rogers Musie Mart Salute the Class of '61 223 Complimen'rs of DAVE FINKELMAN Middlefown, Ohio Roderer's Shoes 1012 CENTRAL AVENUE The nicest shoes in fozwz TRlMBLE'S GROCERY 427 Bclfimore Sfreer When Beffer Beef ls Raised Trimbles Will Sell ll GA 2-8011 Free Delivery of gg 5 fpaflzf Slove, ,yum l'Beniamin Mo Painl Proclucl's 700 Charles S+. Middle+own, Ohio Phone GA 3-9259 ,Z,, :W 5 , Kiel 5 SL CLATSS Of 61 :':' - 15121:-. .. W - 'sy E .,.1...1.A. Q A A1-A 'A J llllllll lllllllllil af qraduaTiun Time ! 7 GTS. Soon You'll Be Enlering The lvlainslream Of Life . . . ln A Career Of Your Choice Or In The Pur- suil Of l-ligher Educalion Which Will Furlher Pre- pare You For A Career Cr Profession. The Cen- Tral Slore Exlends Besl Wishes For Your Success Whalever Your Goal lvlay Be . . . And ls Ready To l-lelp You Look Your Besl Wilh Apparel Suilecl To Your Youlh And Young Buclgel. lx-!TDlI5TI5OWQ'gON.YI-HBMBOINTINIQ I!! BOE iiiiirii 225 gmt lifidalm The Black - Clawson Com pany Middletown Plant Keuihan Foundry N O R R I S Insurance Agency Harry and Mildred Norris For Insurance of AII Kinds Real Esfafe 3706 Tytus Avenue Across from State Highway Garage Middletown, Ohio GA 3-9455 Finest Baked Goods Baked Fresh Daily Decorated Cakes For All Occasio s 'IWQ Inalee with the Inestn Central Pastry Shop 1518 Central Avenue Across from Ohio Bell Enter our parking lot from Central or Philadelphia GA 3-4431 226 7 Vic Gm Paul's Garden G 1751 CENTRAL AVENUE Pei Supplies Phone GA 3-7300 DIVER Coal and Feed Go. . 1810 First Avenue GA 2-5491 Home of GE Appliances F Q I ll 5' 3 uv Lfiif- Riclc Pie'I'ers, Bill Sebald. Be'Hy Wilson L!-'5-l DIAL GA 3-4651 12 N. MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWN. OHIO 227 DENTISTS C. G. Barlon, D. D. S. H. T. Derivan, D. D. S. Don E. Douglas, D. D. S. J. H. Harkracler, D. D. S. R. E. Ligen, D. D. s. W. B. LigeH', D. D. S. S. F. Maurer, D. D. S. L. L. Meece, D. D. S. Charles L. Orlman, D. D. S. John D. Sarchel, D. D. S. William Schaeffer, D. D. S. THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN Where You Get Complete I -Hour Head-To-Toe Service DRY CLEANING PRESSING HAT CLEANING HAT REBLOCKING SHOE REPAIRING SHOE SHINE ALTERATIONS The Sign of Better Service . l .ex ,731 4 'T' Wie' M 911:10 -'o,. MATHEWS 1015 Central Ave. GA 2-7551 Compliments of HUUVER BALL IJIVISIUN COOLIDGE PLANT 228 44 N If 1 vlslr Us .BQ f 1., LN AT ounz -1.649 f ri be ' NEW LOCATION T 1311 CSEIQEMBIA N FORMER NYC FREIGHT STATION 1 1 'MM Just V2 Block from North Verity Parkway Q Only 2 Blocks 1 I From Downtown EI ,+A 7 Blocks North of 32- V' Our Old Location 'IJ .ff ':1'1 ' f SAME TELEPHONE ONE ACRE of ,H GA 2-7611 FREE PARKING Zo' For Our Customers Q Three times more floor space. .l I Two more Automatic Presses. PERRY Printing Cu. 1311 COLUMBIA AVENUE Compliments of RAYMOND BAG CORPORATION Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 From MOORE Plumbing Co. Cong,1atu1at1ons Class of 1961 JOHN DOBROZSI INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance and Bonds M iddletowrfs First Heating - Repair Service ' , Drive-In Insurance Office Emrie Dobrozsi John Dobrozsi, Jr 43 S. MUil1 sf. MiddlefOWl11 See Polly and Keep Jolly POLISlNl'S FOOD MARKET Q-u'oli1'y Foods We Deliver 204 CRAWFORD STREET GA 2-3431 TAILOR MADE SUITS Sfclrfing al' 559.75 FORMAL RENTAL SPECIALISTS For Proms, Dances and Weddings Sporfs Wear of All Types Abe Korros G. Son I338 CENTRAL AVENUE GA 3-4581 1051 Cenfrol Avenue LEWIS DRUGS, Inc. 2213 Cenfrcll Avenue GA 2-4401 GA 3-9296 - D R A Y E R FLOWER SHOP I -f?,s.l,- Xl r XS: IIIIII C-A 3-3592 4- CALL 1729 Central Avenue Hardware - Sporting Good Frigidaire - Maytag AppIiar1ces Everything for Everybody wir 'ik' Sir STREIFTHAU'S 1728-38 Central Avenue First 5' Grimes CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF 1961 We Wish You The Very Bes'I' of Good Luck In AII Your Fuiure Endeavors Lad Gr. Lassie Shop BETTER INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL FROM BIRTH TO SIZE 14 1209 Cenirol Ave. GA 3-6442 COMPLIMENTS OF The UniI'ecI Welding Co. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Sfkilrvfk' S+eeI PIo're and Sheei' Fcbricaiors Weldmenis 2 Freedom Takes A Heap Of Doing! AERUNCA MANUFACTURING CURPURATIUN Supersonic bombers with speeds hitting, 2,000 miles per hour . . . high fiying target missiles . . . sensitive radar antennas . . . exciting research to hurry up our visits to the moon-these are a few of Aeronca's present projects in our nation's vital de- fense effort. An effort dedicated to pro- tecting the American Way of life and the individua1's freedom now and in the years to come. 23 Our Best Wishes To the Graduation Class for health, Wealth and happiness X1 gf? Store Wrapping Tissues Industrial 8z Specialty Tissues Resale Tissue Folds 8x Rolls Waxed Tissues Sz Papers THE CRYSTAL TISSUE COMPANY MIDDLETOWN, OHIO MILLER , Corngratulatzons INSURANCE AGENCY CIW M1961 If you don't know insurance, know your agent ICE CREAM MARTY MILLER CANDES PAUL DEGER 202 Cas+eII Building MIDDLETOWN, OHIO GA 3-6549 TWC CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Crawford QI Logon GA 2-0239 125 Sioie SI. fTrenIonI YU 8-6818 COMPUMENT5 OF T0 the Class of '61 Pittsburgh Rus Dempster Plate Glass Co. General Tire Sales 135 N. VERITY PARKWAY - GA 2-6354 Says Congratulations and the Best of Luck 'k 'A' ir Auto Glass Expertly Installed Michelin Foreign Car Tires PAINT GLASS Kraft System Recapping 1373 CENTRAL AVENUE GA 3-5789 Vulcanizing Wheel Balancing Batteries Congratulations To The Class Of 1961 FOR Fine reproductions, modern, contemporary and colonial turniture. Complete custom carpet and drapery service. Any home decorating problem. The Rathman Troup Furniture Company 1049 Central GA 2-5489 12 N. Broad 235 OPTOMETRISTS R. A. GRANGER. O.D. + GEORGE L. HAGEN, O. D. O.... MARY LITSCH. O.D. .-iO . RALPH PARMENTER, O.D. O W. R. STEELE, O.D. Compliments of Kitchen 81 Sheets, Inc. Reclfors HOUSES ' LOTS - FARMS RENTALS - SUB-DIVISIONS Buy Your Home While You Are Young, 5 QQJEAOMJQ 5211, nc. Men's Wear Since 1885 1041 CENTRAL AVENUE QUEEN CITY FLYING SERVICE, Inc. Charter Service - Air Ambulance Service MUNICIPAL AIRPORT MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Middletown GA 2-5261 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1961 PGWERS AUTO SALES 'Um' jd .S7aIfi5Aeal gowfomem 7, Bus. GA 3-1602 ' RES. GA 3-2211 515 N Veri+y Parkway Middlefown, Ohio 237 HAROLD w. JONES gene? INSURANCE AGENCY Salon ofgeaufcy GENERAL INSURANCE Your Loveliness Is Our Business 607-608 Savings 8: Loan Building Micldleiown, Ohio Fm' Your Appointment with Beauty u-211 Phone GA 3-8252 DN-J GA 2-4381 Midcileiown Shopping Plozo The Frame House Custom Picture Fraimiug 512 S. Main St. GA 2-9019 9:30-5:30 - Closed Thursday Good Luck +o fhe Class of 1961 2 , ,.V'Vf fs '-..'-: 2525: :11 :1: 5 52:--. ,-:- 25 5: :2:::2 522: ,2.2::I s 32.22525 .:.:2 5 25 rz. :2::s2ff:.fg1gsg::.:s2f ,. 1 2 55 1222552525-2255252 :2.12 s 355 ili 2259 ::: 5522.5 :f2 ff- 21-2252: ,:.: 2 5 555252125125 f:12:2:2s2s2s2:+sff esese ieeen 222r l22 2222 zz, I -V i 1 2 222 eiee sii efi '2 22 222 s 2 e .,,, ,:. 2253255 -21' ..l-: 1.. f5f5F'f2:2a2f?. 2:5355 Es , if -'-f . -2'ii 238 Congratulations To The Class Of 1961 Sure You Are Interested In Easier Living, So SHUI' IIT Th i rkields fMike Di Orioj FRANKLIN, OHIO Phone SH 6-6457 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. 'ro 8:30 P.M. Tues.-Thurs.-Sai. 9 A.M. io 5:30 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY I I A I S . N Q' Q , x 1 . L V McGEE'S SU PER MARKET MANCHESTER ROAD AND VANNEST AVENUE Middlefown's Largest and Most Complete Super Market C J t l tions to Class of '61 ?'39 Complimenis of DOELLMANN'S Compliments of QZBUZMQ ACE Shoe Store HARDWARE 9 -.- 39 Years Middleiown of Service Albaugh's Auction ART ALBAUGH A ct F niture - Liquidation ' Real Estate ' Stocks - Farms REAL ESTATE BROKERS General Auctioneers Corner Crawford and Logan GA 2-1541 PARTY SERVICE + First and Canal + Luther, Bob, and Tom Selby wv ' W 1 Q . i' Y . -...--. ...- -u Q., Q ? i 1 L- f- U PUBLICATION DIVISION 7NO IA APO S 6 IN ANA Quality and I craftsmanship are essential I toalHne publicafion Compl menfs of Middletown Sand Xz Gravel Co. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE - EXCAVATING READY MIX CONCRETE Dial GA 2-3781 2100 S. Main Sireef D. W. Snider The and , Mlddletown Son INSURANCE Lumber Company Dealers In L mber and Building Material PICKWICK BLDG - 56 S. MAIN ST 1925 Cen'l'ral Avenue GA 2 3631 Micldleiown, Ohio k SIMM Cfmfff Ross M. SNYDER Driving Range REALTOR Miniature Golf New Hard Baseball Machine Complete Real Estate SG'1 lliCl5 Trampolines 216 Casfell Building 2710 S. MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Middletown, Ohio GA 3-4638 ,j 67f6klfLg QM lQ51fa14ranlf THE MANCHESTER Don Sellers, Linda Wa'l'son, Marfin Galloway, Carol Suiherland, Wailress 243 Complimenfs of THE BRGWN-SINGER CO. METAL WORKERS 600 Mary EH'a Middlefown, Ohio f N an C1 r M 17' it, . -.v.,,' A E 11 1 Xxx 0 0 Compliments of PRATT'S MARKET 542 Crawford OOO JE EGF? Co 'k'k'k'k Congrafulafions To fhe Class of 1961 'k'k'ki' 2615 S. Main S+ree+ GA 2-3231 6530i FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOS. R. BAKER and SONS McCOY-LEFFLER FUNERAL HOME RIC-GS FUNERAL HOME, Inc. SCHRAMM FUNERAL HOME WILSON MEMORIAL HOME RLDCIIS MOON 61 ADRION INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance ls Our Business Automobile ' Fire ' Bonds VERNON J. MOON Associates: J. G. CANTER THOMAS V. MOON F. H. SWINEHART LES LEIGI-ITON GA 2-4505 119 Souflm Broad Street START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT and MAKE HOME LOANS with Middletown Federal Savings Gm Loan Association SAVINGS AND LOAN BLDG. S. E. Corner Main and Central GA 2-5476 New Classes Start In June Complete Business Training ...ioi 1' Stenographic ff Secretarial ff Accounting Business Middletown Business College ' Administration 9 SOUTH BROAD GA 2-6848 24 6 The The Ari of Happiness There was never a time when so much ofiicial effort was being ex- pended to produce happiness, and probably never a time when so little attention was paid by the individual to creating the personal qualities that make for it. What one misses most today is the evidence of widespread personal determination to develop a character that will in itself, given any reasonable odds, make for happiness. Our whole emphasis is on the reform of living conditions, of increased Wages, of controls on the economic struc- ture-the government approach-and so little on man improving himself. The ingredients of happiness are so simple that they can be counted on one hand. Happiness comes from within, and rests most securely on simple goodness and clear conscience. Religion may not be essential to it, but no one is known to have gained it without a philosophy resting on ethical principles. Selfishness is its enemy, to make another happy is to be happy one's self. It is quiet, seldom found for long in crowds, most easily won in moments of solitude and refiection. It cannot be boughtg indeed money has very little to do with it. No one is happy unless he is reasonably well satisfied with himself, so that the quest for tranquillity must of necessity begin with self-exam- ination. We shall not often be content with what we discover in this scrutiny. There is so much to do, and so little done. Upon this searching self-analysis, however, depends the discovery of those qualities that make each man unique, and Whose development alone can bring satisfaction. Of all those who have tried, down the ages to outline a program for happiness, few have succeeded so Well as William Henry Channing, chap- lain of the House of Representatives in the middle of the last century: To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion, to be worthy, not respect- able, and wealthy, not richg to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly, to listen to the stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart, to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hurry never: in a word to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common. It will be noted that no government can do this for you: you must do it for yourself. Armco Employees Independent Federation, Inc 247 ' ' . i , '2 1 Q ' . gf I W S' -,J i' . ' ' C' ., ,, -R Q' , fe ' ' 'V 5 2 N jf I s . wg ,I PHOTOGRAPHERS 2109 Central Ave. GA 2-1171 35 Years of Qualify Phofography ln Middlefown' AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT FREE DRIVE IN PARKING ON OUR LOT I DIAMOND NATIONAL CORPORATION THE GARDNER DIVISION SOlU+GS Jrhe Graduates of The Class of 1961 on successfully achieving Jrhis firslr impoI'+on+ milesfone 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, 0l1i0 Youtsler's Barber Shops P 9 Two 13:3:1:1:1:52121:5:3:i:3:1:1:1:i:1:2:1 I I- :Az -:-:f:I:S:2:1 :I:I:1:I:?:I4 in the Shopping district 9 N. MAIN STREET GA 3-2081 1412 CENTRAL AVE. GA 3-5105 ' Cacross from city bldg.J S ' ' ' East End You'll Live Better 2200 CENTRAL AVE. GA 2-1495 Y IH S ' OU CVS. Experienced Barbers and Sanitary Shops Call for an appointment 1125 Cenffdl Avenue or stop at your convenience Middle1'0W '- Ohio 250 Armbruster Florist, Inc. MRA jyiwem iw, ,aff Occadiond 3601 Grand GA 2-6379 UUNGRATULATIUNS AND BEST WISHES TU THE CLASS UF 1961 GET Z JEWELERS 1039 Central Avenue GA 2-6311 ucjne 04merica's :Ceaohng Lyewelersn 1 Jaclc Christy 81 Sons INSURANCE l2O5V2 Manchester Ave GA 3-6553 Compliments of Middletown Sp0rtsmen's Club Conservation through Education Congratulations to Class '61 PRUFESSIUNAI HAIR STYLING . . . ALL Pl-IASES OF BEAUTY CULTURE BY PROFESSIONAL OPERATORS from Your ' Hair Shaping I ' Bleaching Favorite Theatres - Hair Tinting Completely Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Open 6 Days A Week FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Paramount GA 3-8291 Evenings By Appointment Dixie Cruise-In , any S COIOHIGI BEAUTY SIIIUN 1708 CENTRAL MIDDLETOWN Parking Available THE 0 PHELTA THI FRATERNITY C-u'm Nostris Frctribus Vincimus -1 The Brotherhood -- Bauer, J. FU5-T3t0, E- Sant, T- Hawkins, T. Bender, B. Galloway, M. Sebald, B. Lehmkuhl, R, Borders, J. Harrington, D. Sellers, D. Leppich, D, Brown, T, Johnson, T. Stratemeyer, F. Richardson, C, Burns, B. Meeker, D. Triick, B. Schaffer, D. Christy, S. Mittenholzer, R. Beatty, C. Nein, J. Daly, D. Mullins, B. Caudill, L. Rayburn, T. Davies, R. Pieters, R Frallic, B. Sargent, T. DeFrees, R. Riner, R. Hackney, W. Walden, B. Fugate, A. Rogers, R. Hall, J. Watkins, H. 253 H I H It Game from Cappels . . . Four magic words which have become an expression of pride and satisfaction to thousands of Middletonians. Words symbolic of quality . . . correct styling . . . and the finest service . . . throughout the years. .. 5? Q53 .V ' I l., , , qg: 1VE:::.::::E::: -E: ,.', I ,EEE 3 A 3.2e::::,, i , -gi .: 6 'i', ...,. 5 We extend our Smcere I fig c-96: . V... ------ L - if congratulations to -f Qg, - u ,. , ' V47 ' ,-s- ' ' ii,' - . ' :V the Class of 1961- ' ' - .s,,., -V in this our 51st yeai A if 2555 IU Mlddletown. ,.,s i s '-i, :ggi ., ' ,5:,' 'ff '1fff.iEEErE2S55E2 52 ' 5,:fQjf'jj-Ql,f.4,ff5' ': -',, 'I 121 .-.-, ..,. V 5E5E,EQ5j::,,-X N gg? 'Q U fo A45 'ft' V ,V--.'15-I--.-:-.--2- I'f'f'f ::3.:5-.'5:4Z5FfQff''iff :':f5f155f5Efi'--. -251:-:Er 'ifff 1 ' II'22S555255:122553:.53E2.Z15:5:fflE11-:5EE2EEi32fi?iig25f1:1.-5-.?::-1EEZS?:2s'-:-.':SE'-LI IE' - ' ' '5 'l?E3i?:55S7Z4:'':5:i:i:5:3:7f7:3:1:I22:54.::3 'l3f3iff3f':-l5'3.5--I V' 14 V -ez:-:--my--:fii-I: - -:-:-:::f:1.-.:- -': 3 f V .., - . ,. , ..,V. ,. . V--xV..,ew -.Wm-:eV:V. - ,f Ki' -Vx-1 was:-:-wsu-2:-1.sem-. NP W '--'E?!2if?355E,5:5QE . - ,. J RE? W-1:r1v5gz:5:g5:-. Established In 1878 - In Middletown Since 1910 ap elk 254 INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS Aeronca Manufacluring Co. ,, Albaugh's Aucfion and Really ......,.,. Allsporls, Inc. .,...., , ,. .,.... .. ,... Ama'I'ulli's Produce , American Legion ,, Annex Barber Shop , , Armbrusier Florisf, Inc. . .,,. . , Armco Employees Ind. Fed., lnc. Armco Sfeel Corporaiion ,..........,,,,,,,.. Arpp Plumbing Co., The John .......... Ashworfh Coal and Building Supply .. Baird, Thomas W., Sr. ,..,,,,.......,A,.,,,, . Baker's Jewelry Baldwin Piano Co. , ,, Barkelew Eleclric Mfg. Co. ,,,,,,,.,....,, . BarIel's Shoes ,......,.....,,, ,.,,.,,...,,,..,...,. Bauer Consiruclion Co., Marlin L Beckwifhis Camera Shop .,,..,.,.,,,.,,,,,,r Black-Clawson Co. .,.,.,,,,, .. ,...... ,,,. , U Blumberg 81 Cohen, lnc. ,.....,,A . Boulevard Floral Gardens ....,,,, Bowman-Garden Slore ..,.....,,, Brown-Singer Co. .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Buckeye Paper Products Co. ,,,,,,,,,,,, BurneHs ,, , ,,,,,4,,,, , Cappel Furnilure Co. CarIer's Beverages ,, Castell Drug Co. ...,., .. Cenlral Paslry Shop .. . , ,, Cenlral Slore .........,....,,....A.....,A..,......... Chrisfy and Sons Insurance ..,............. Claradon Har and Blouse Shop ,, Clark and Heldman . Communify Sfore ..,, ,,,,. , , Consolidaied, Inc. Corner Men's Shop Counlry Kifchen .. CrysI'aI Tissue Co. ,,,,,,,,, , Dave's Furnifure Cenler ,,..., Davidson Phoio Shop, Inc. ..,. . Dempsier General Tire Sales ...,.,...,.. Denny Lumber Co. . .,,,,....,,,... .. Denfisfs ..v,, ,.,........,,,.,.,e,,,....,.,,, Diamond Narional Corporafion ...,, ,. Diver Coal and Feed Co. ,,,,,,,,, , ,.,, ,, Dobrozsi Insurance Agency .,,,.. Dodd's Monumenf Co. ,..... ,, Doellmann's Shoes, lnc. ,, . Dohn's Ace Hardware Drayer Flower Shop ,,,,..,, Eg elsion Food Siore ...,,,,,, ,,...,... .,.,,. Eldridge Publishing Co. , ,. Elife Ice Cream and Candies ........,. Erv's Wafch Service ...,, ,,,,.. , ., , Fahrenholz Shell Service , Fenzel-McDonough .. FiIson's, lnc. ,...,,,., ,, Finkelman, Dave , Finkelman, Harrv , , Finkalman, Sol ...., Frame House, The , French-Bauer , Frisch's .,,...,..,,,,,,,,,, . ,, Funeral Direcfors Gem Ciiy Ice Cream Co. , . Gelz Jewelers .,.,......,.,...,,.... ,. Gillen-Grow Pharmacies .,.,.,..,., Gillespie Insurance Service, Inc. ,,,,,, Goodyear Service Srore . Gough-Lamb Cleaners H, Gran? Co., W. T. ,,,.......,,,,,...,.. ,, Greaihouse and Son, Inc., C. E. Greene and Ladd , Grier, Cal M .,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,. Grimes Insurance Agency ..,., , Hagias Candies .,..., ,,,,,. Halsey's Men's Shop .,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,, , , Harding-Jones Paper Co. ..,,,,,,,,,...,,, . Harrison Insurance Agency, W. Haffield Coal Co. .......e......,.............. . Hauselman Transooriafion Co. Herb Plumbing Co. .,,.,,,..........,,..,...,. . Hoover Ball Bearinq ,, . Ideal Barber Shop .,,,.,,,. ., ,, Inland Confainer Corp. ,....,,,,, , Infersfafe Folding Box Co. , lrene's Salon of Beaufy ...,.,,,, Irvlng's ,........,..,........,,.. ..,., Jany's Beaufy Salon . .. Jones Insurance Agency, H. W. ....,., . Jones Inc., Heber ,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,......,,,.,.,.,,, Keisiers' Y,,.,,,.., . , ..,,, H Kemp Eleclric Supply Co. ..,, , Kifchen and Sheefs, Inc. ...,. , Korros and Son, Abe ,,..,,,. L and S Paini Siore, Inc. ,..., . Lad and Lassie Shop ,,,.,... Lansaw, Inc., O. L. ,,,.,.. .. Lewis Drugs, Inc. ....,,,,.... . Lewis Really. Joe ,.....,....... Liffle Insurance. Ken? ,,,,,. Long Insurance Agency ...... Manchesier Hofel ..,..................,....,..... Marhews Head-To-Toe Service .,,,.... Mayer Meal Co. ,.....,,,,,,,,,..... . McAIpin Co., The .....,....... ,H McGee's Super Markel ,. . McGraw Cons'rruc'fion Co., Inc. ,,,,... . Meeker Plumbing Co. ,...... , , Melampy Appliance Co. ..,,,,,, , Merif Cleaners ....,,,,. Miami Cablnel' .,.,...,., , ,, , ,. . Miami Sales Co. ................,.......,,,..,... . Middlefown Awninq and Blind Co. ,. Middlelown Bankers Ass'n. .............,. . Middlefown Business College ...,....e,., Middleiown Coca Cola .......,.,,.......,,.. Middleiown Federal Savings 81 Loan ,, Middleiown Journal ..,..,,,,,,.,,,,............ Middlefown Lumber Co. ..........,........ . Middlefown New Car Dealers Ass'n. ,. Middlefown Paini and Glass Co. ..,.. . Middlefown Parly Service ..............,,.. Middlefown Sand and Gravel ....,,,,,, Middleiown SporIsmen's Club ,......... Miller Insurance Agency ,,....,..,,.,....... Miller's Jewelry Siore ,...,.,.,..... ....... Moon and Adrion .......,.,,.........., ....... Moore Plumbing Co. ......,.,,,,...........,, , Moorman Sand and Gravel Co. ,,,.... . Murphy Co., G. C. .... ,,,,,,,.......,.,,.,.... . Myer's Lid. ., .,,,,.., , .,,..... Nein Bros. Realfy Co. ..,.,,,,. , Norris Insurance Agency ...,.... Norris Music House .........,,,,, Office Ouflirfers, Inc. 255 Ohio Bell Telephone Co. ., Up+omefris+s , ,.....,,,,,,,,,....,,.,.., ,...,.,,, . Oriman-Siewarl Transporfafion Co. .. Osfeopafhic-Physicians .,,,.....,.., .. Packaging Corp. of America ......,.,,,, Park S+. Homemade Ice Cream . .. Parroi. The ......,.....,,,,,,, ., , .... ,,,,,, , ,, Peck's Flower Shop . , Penny Co., The J. C. ., . People's Clofhing Srore , Perry Prinling Co. . .. Phella Thi FraI'erni'Iy . ,,,,,,,,, Physicians .,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,,..,.,...,..,, Piifsburgh Plafe Glass Co. .,,,. . ,. Polisini's Food Marker ....,.,.. ..... Powers Aufo Sales .....,,,..,.. .... .,,,, PraH's Merkel . ,,....,,...,,,, ,, , Queen Cily Flying Service, Inc. ....... . Rafhman-Troup .,,., ,,,.,.,.,,.,,...,,,,, , Raymond Bag Corporalion , , Reed-Klopp Co. , , Reedy's Foods , Reeves Jewelers .,,,, .... Revelos Confeclionery . . . Riverside Concrefe Co. ..,,,,, ,,.,, , . Roberson and Son Snorfing Goods Roderer's Shoes ,.,,. . , .,,,,,,.... ., Rogers Jewelry ....,.....,...,,....., , Ropkey Engraving Co. ..... ..,. . Ross Sfore, The John .,,,,.,.., , ,.,, . Ross Mofors, Inc. ..,.,..., ....,,. . , Sawyer and Son, lnc., B. F. ..,.,.,. Schiff's Shoes . .,.......,.,.......... . Schneider, Sol , , Sears, Roebuck and Co. .... ,, Sebald Really Co.. William ...,..., .,,., Seven-Seven Taxi, Inc. ..........,. ..., . Sherwin-Willia ms Co. .,,,...,.. .... , Snider and Son. D. W. ......... ....... . Snyder Realfy Co., Ross ,, Sorg Paper Co. ,....,,..,,,..... . Sparrow's Flowers .,,,,,.,..........,, . Sporfs Bowl , .. ,..,,, . . , Sporfs Cenier Driving Range ......,. Siarr Floral Co. ................................... . Slokes Dairy , ,,......,..,,,,,,,........ ,,,, . Sfrassburger Cleaners , .,,, , Slreiffhau Bros.. Inc. . , Tee's Resfauranf . ,,.. . ,,... .. Tenore, lnc. Tony ...... .,... Theafres, ..,...,.,,..,..., ThirkieId's .,,....,,,,,, Timmons Insurance Tobias Sfudio ., , , . Trimble's Grocery Union Sanilary , Unifed Welding ., , VelIe's .. ..,,....,.,,, , . Veferinarians ..,......,,,. Vic and PauI's, Inc. . Vradelis Bros.. Inc. , , Walburq Insurance Agency Whife Co., Roy A. . ., ,, ,. Wilmer Mofors ..,.,. . . Worfhmore's .,,,,,. ,, WPFB .......,,,,,, Wrenn Paper Co. ,,.,. , YouIsler's Barber Shops , 176 236 177 212 212 203 201 178 250 198 229 253 220 235 231 237 244 236 235 230 200 215 209 206 200 201 224 223 241 207 209 197 196 175 192 212 197 208 242 243 199 201 221 243 244 196 204 232 184 205 252 239 176 248 224 213 232 188 194 227 222 198 178 198 187 181 195 250 'Luv-vx..o.:'bo4v4 . g kA RWE W if ul X WFECX K ETS T XX xi E353 e macfe if Lo NWS Qwagz Am, ufma Qixow-.f.X. E Elm 'L ym' .mob www? ' ,dwiiiiif MJVKMQWW wail , J W' Ddfiiw , lc if M79 2? fb-5 G? Ei Www f .-3 ,ks N L39 fs Q MTKJW ' f 3 55 Z if? .2 5 21 of -jwwpw? Wg Eff? WND fi' 9,5 k4WfQ'l3jKfm4x In N .',, -.41 - IW 5 x W L y , X 'K I ' '.f xxx '- H.-e 1 3- .3 I 3 - ,ala J, ,pw Y w.,.P U s1,a..,.w ,. . ,
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