2009 Alumni Newsletter - the Middletown Area School District
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2009 Alumni Newsletter - the Middletown Area School District
Alumni Fall 2009 NEWS MIDDLETOWN AREA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President’s Column Dear Alumni, The Middletown Area Alumni Association would like to recognize its newest members, The Class of 2009. Homecoming 2009 will be here in just a few short weeks. We expect to have another exciting day. Please mark your calendars for Saturday, October 10, 2009. We look forward to recognizing the Class of 1959 as our Honor Class this year. We will have our traditional homecoming activities such as the parade, game, and alumni dinner this year. We will also host the 2nd annual Raider Alumni tailgate. The tailgate will take place right outside Memorial Field. Alumni Association members will receive free admission to the tailgate. All guests will be $5. Please e-mail Angela Rowe Stover at raidertailgate@comcast.net to RSVP for this event. Last year was a huge success – please join us for some RAIDER SPIRIT again this year! The Alumni Association is very proud to announce Earl and Bobby Bright as Grand Marshal’s for Homecoming 2009. They are avid Middletown Blue Raider fans, they can be found at every Friday night football game, and they still keep score at every wrestling match. They are both very active in the Middletown community as well. Thank you, Earl and Bobby, for all you do! One of our goals for 2009 was to increase membership. Thank you to those who have joined us for our meetings this year. It is always great to see many new faces. We meet every third Tuesday of the month at Reid Elementary in the library. Please join us. Along with our two $2,500 awards, we were also able to sponsor three high school seniors in the Nurses Aide training through HACC and Frey Village. Thank you for all donations made to the award fund. These donations help our future Alumni members. Sincerely, Angela Rowe Stover Co-President, Class of 1990 Earl Bright IV Co-President, Class of 1986 2009 Homecoming Grand MarshalS & Earl W. Bright III, Class of 1965 Bobby L. Bretz Bright, Class of 1965 T Education and children’s choir director at Wesley United Methodist Church where she has been a lifelong member. Bobby, daughter of Betty Welsh Bretz, started her educational career in the Middletown Area School District by attending the Wood Street School and then the Emmaus Street grammar school. She then attended the George W. Feaser Junior High as well as the old Middletown High School on Water Street and then finally attended and graduated from the new Middletown High School in 1965. While in school some of her fondest memories included taking part in gymnastics where she competed and medaled at competitions at Penn State University and Temple University. She chose gymnastics over cheerleading since Mrs. Goepfert told her she was not loud enough to be a cheerleader. Her most memorable teachers were Mrs. Goepfert, Mrs. Giley, Mr. Sheeler, Mr. Sohn, and Mrs. Rambler. She also remembers the half days of school in high school when the new high school was being built. Bobby lived on Wilson Street until high school graduation before finally settling in on South Catherine Street for the past 40 years. Earl is the son of Earl Bright Jr. and Beatrice Bright. Earl started his schooling at Grandview (Demey) Elementary School. From there he attended Feaser Junior High, the old Middletown High School and finally graduated from the new Middletown High School. While in school Earl was the student trainer for the football and baseball teams and was on the wrestling team. Not only was Earl on the very first wrestling team in 1961 – 1962, he was the first four-year varsity letter winner in wrestling and wrestled the very first interscholastic match for Middletown Area High School in 1961. Earl wrestled 95 pounds for two years and 103 pounds for two years. He also served as captain of the wrestling team for two years. Some of his most memorable teachers in school were Mr. Duane Patterson, Mr. Pete Fox Sr., Mr. Alexander, Mr. Shipe, Mr. Rowan, and Mrs. Gears. Earl grew up in the Olmsted Homes (now Penn State Harrisburg) and Shope’s Gardens. While serving in the Pennsylvania National Guard from 1966 – 1972 he was employed by Dauphin Deposit Bank. He has also worked for Merchant and Businessmen Mutual Insurance followed by Tressler Lutheran Services now known as Diakon Lutheran Services where he works today serving as the Financial Services Coordinator at Frey Village. Bobby worked at the Milk Bar, Ben Franklin 5 & 10, as well as, Giant Food Stores, Gingrich Memorials and is currently the Director of Christian Both Earl and Bobby have a very long standing history of supporting various groups in the Middletown Area School District, as well as, the Borough of he 2009 Homecoming Grand Marshals are Earl W. Bright III and Bobby Lee Bright. Earl and Bobby are 1965 graduates of Middletown Area High School. Both Earl and Bobby are lifelong Middletown residents and avid supporters and contributors to the Middletown Area School District as well as the community of Middletown. Middletown. Both Earl and Bobby have been involved in Middletown wrestling in some way, shape, or form since 1961. They have served as scorekeepers, timekeepers at both Middletown matches, as well as, the PIAA Sectional and District Tournaments for the past eight years, and Earl has been a scorekeeper at the PIAA State Championship Tournament for eight years. They were both involved with the creation of the Pin and Win Club (the wrestling booster club) and served as officers in the Raider Club including President and concession chairperson. Earl was also a PIAA wrestling official for 15 years. Earl served six years on Middletown Borough Council – several of those years were during the Three Mile Island incident in 1979. He is the treasurer of the Middletown Historical Society and Wesley United Methodist Church. Bobby is a lifelong member of Wesley United Methodist Church, a member of the Piece Makers Quilt Guild, and the Middletown Historical Society. Earl and Bobby also volunteer with the Middletown Red Cross when needed. They are the proud parents of Lynn Bright Brandt and Earl W. Bright IV. They have five grandchildren: Alexa (12), Zoey (9), Jacob (10), Josh (6) and Ella (3). They celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary this past March. In their spare time they enjoy the Civil War, ghost hunting (especially at Gettysburg), watching their grandchildren, quilting, and watching any and all MASD sporting events! Don’t Forget. . . Send in Your Alumni Dues Today! See Page 11. 2Alumni News w e N Alumni Directory Middletown Area High School is pleased to announce the 2010 edition of its Alumni Directory! This handsome publication will be a welcome addition to your personal library. It is a great way to show pride in being an alum of Middletown Area High School, and a valuable resource as well! Contact List for Homecoming 2009 Activities Harris Connect, a leading publisher of alumni and membership directories for 45 years, has been selected to compile this first ever edition of our directory. It is expected to be the definitive “who’s who” of Middletown Area High School, and an excellent tool that you can use to connect with other former Raiders. The hardcover print directory will contain biographical entries on each alumnus, which will include the following information: — Name Residence and Business information including addresses, telephone — numbers and email addresses — Additional Education Don’t be left out. Be a part of our 2010 Directory! Be sure to call 1-800-658-7017 by November 16 to be included! We have entrusted Harris Connect, a company with a reputation of integrity and many years of experience in the industry, with the task of compiling our directory. Class Reunions Class of 1969 40th Class Reunion will be held Saturday, October 10, at Champions Sports Bar, Highspire. Contact: Kay Nye, (717) 566-3191. All Classes All Alumni are invited to a casual get-together on Friday, October 9, at the Blue Room, Union Street, Middletown, at 7 p.m. Cash bar. For additional class reunion contact information, please contact June Mansberger-Royer at (717) 574-3957 or jmansbergerroyer@comcast.net. Fall 2009 Tickets • Football game • Dinner/theater June Mansberger-Royer (717) 574-3957 jmansbergerroyer@ comcast.net ALL OTHER Activities • Parade • Memorial Football Field • Dinner • Business Meeting • Entertainment Angela Stover (717) 985-0730 astover@raiderweb.org 3 Middletown Homecoming 2008 Recap The 2008 Homecoming celebration began on Friday with some classes holding reunions at various restaurants throughout the Middletown area. This year’s special events changed the normal schedule of Saturday activities. The Homecoming parade was held in the morning. Following the parade, alumni, friends, and school faculty “tailgated” on the grounds of the Fink School. This event was sponsored by the Alumni Association, Middletown Area School District, and Nutrition Inc. After tailgating, alumni and fans gathered at the War Memorial Field where various activities celebrated the 60th anniversary and rededication of the newly renovated War Memorial Field. Members of the 1948 Blue Raiders football team were recognized and received gifts from the members of the 2008 team. All alumni who participated in any event held at the field were invited to gather on the field with other members of their respective events and be recognized. The football game followed with the Middletown Blue Raiders playing Trinity High School. The Blue Raiders lost by a score of 35-14. During halftime activities, Kate Barbara was crowned as this year’s Homecoming Queen. She was escorted by BreMahr Manning. Connected! Keep in touch with your Alumni friends on-line. These two resources can be used to stay connected and find out what is going on in the lives of your fellow Alumni. Please note: These pages are not run nor maintained by the Middletown Area Alumni Association or the Middletown Area High School. http://www.alumniclass.com/ MiddletownAreahs http://www.facebook.com/group. php?gid=59208769465&ref=ts On Saturday evening, dinner was served at the high school cafeteria with over 200 alumni and friends attending. Dinner was followed by a brief meeting with the introduction of the Homecoming Court and their parents. Also introduced were Grand Marshals Nancy Lou Stroup Taxweiler ‘57 and Kay Nye ‘69, Superintendent Dr. Richard Weinstein, and other Middletown Area School District administrators, and all reunion classes. A presentation was made by the Honor Class of 1958 to the Middletown Area School District. The evening ended with an enjoyable musical program entitled “Kasey Casem’s Middletown Top 10.” The program was presented by the Olmsted Players with audience participation. 4Alumni News Honor Class of 1959 th 50 Anniversary By Walter Williams, Emelia Grosso Wasilewski, Barbara Stewart Manley, and Margaret Fochler Meyer W e began our high school years at Feaser School in 1954, due to lack of space at the original High School on Water Street. We were fortunate to have Mr. Patterson and Mr. Sinner as class advisors. We began trying to earn money by selling fruitcakes and magazines. We elected as our class officers, Heinz Dickl, President; Ronald McGraw, Vice President; Joan Spancake, Secretary; and Donald Bryan, Treasurer. Our freshman year passed quickly and at last we were finally at good old M.H.S.! We were perhaps a little nervous, but anxious to be sophomores! Much to our surprise, we only had three minutes between classes! We couldn’t possibly make it on time! We chose our class motto, “After the Battle, the Reward”; class colors, blue and ivory; and the class flower, white rose. Our new location meant new class advisors who were Mr. Farner and Mr. Guistwhite. We elected William Fulginiti as President; Donald Bryan, Vice President; Nancy Weaver, Secretary; Connie Cain, Treasurer; and Joan Spancake, Historian. Many of us took part-time jobs at Newberry’s, Grant’s, Silco’s and Stuckey’s. It was great to shop and hang out where our friends worked. There was always the Elks Theatre for great movies! For our junior year, Mr. Heller replaced Mr. Guistwhite as an advisor and we elected the following class officers: William Fulginiti, President; Edward Baum, Vice President; Nancy Weaver, Secretary; Emelia Grosso, Treasurer; and Judy Powell, Historian. We raised more money selling magazines and candy at the football games. We used some money to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme being “Some Enchanted Evening” which was suggested by Kathy Seltzer. Our prom was held of course in the old gym which is now the Main Street Gym. We were dancing and listening to the music of Elvis Presley! We look back fondly at Red’s, Charlie Beard’s, Renn’s Milk Bar, and Ted’s, where we practiced all the latest dances from American Bandstand. At last we were seniors!! We elected George Crain, President; Monroe Hinkle, Vice President; Emelia Grosso, Secretary; Priscilla Taylor, Treasurer; and Walter Williams, Historian. Since there was no cafeteria at the high school, we started a hot lunch counter, which also raised money for our class. Our One Act Play, “T for Two” was written by Monroe Hinkle. The senior play presentation was “The Man on the Stairs.” We also enjoyed the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme, “Japanese Fantasy.” We were part of the “Fifties.” We were lucky to have experienced the fun of that Era. We were fortunate to have had many teachers and coaches who really cared about us. When we meet friends from those days, there is an unspoken feeling that no matter who we now are, or where we have been, we know at one time we shared a special time in our lives. There’s Nothing Greater than a Raider! Fall 2009 5 Middletown Area Alumni Association 2009 Officers Co-President Angela Rowe Stover, ’90 Co-President Earl Bright IV, ’86 Recording/ Corresponding Secretary Donna D. Gallagher McQuiggan, ’72 Treasurer June K. Mansberger-Royer, CFRE, ’87 Financial Advisor Kyle P. Keating, ’01 2009 Board of Directors Audra L. Pehowic Henderson, ’50 Be a Member of the Alumni Association Remember…when you send in your annual membership dues, you have a chance to win a monetary prize. Simply complete the inside back page of the newsletter and return with your membership dues payment. 2008 Membership Ticket Prize Winners $150................ Donald R. Klinepeter, ’74 $100................ Kathaleen Stroup Drexler, ’45 $50.................. Alphonso F. Stefanov, ’44 Become a “Lifetime” Member of the Alumni Association The Alumni Association offers a “Lifetime” membership to the Association. If you pay $50, you will be a member forever and never have to pay again. If you and your spouse are both alumnus and want to become Couple “Lifetime” members, you pay $90. You will still receive your newsletter every year. Address Changes, Class Lists, and Mailing Labels The Alumni Association makes every effort to keep its database of alumni up to date with accurate information, including name, address, telephone, and e-mail address changes. If you have moved or you know of a fellow classmate who has relocated, please notify the Alumni Association contact listed below so that records can be updated. Also, if you are a class officer and your class will be holding a class reunion, luncheon, or special gathering, you may obtain a current list of classmates. You may also obtain a set of mailing labels if you so desire. All name, address, telephone, and/or e-mail address changes/updates, as well as, requests for current class listings and/or mailing labels should be made to: June Mansberger-Royer, CFRE, 201 Columbia Street, Middletown, PA 17057-1814. Phone: (717) 944-5186. Cell: (717) 574-3957. E-mail: jmansbergerroyer@comcast.net. Carol Chubb Jones, ’73 Donajoy Gallagher Mosser, ’70 Rebecca Hammond Schmidt, ’69 JoAnn L. Shipkowski, ’68 2009 AWARD WINNERS Veronica Bialas.......$2,500................................... Grove City College Alexis Moyer............$2,500...................................Gettysburg College 6Alumni News Alumni Century Club July 11, 2008 – July 10, 2009 The Alumni Century Club is composed of Alumni who have contributed $100 or more to the Alumni Century Club Fund. Membership, memorials, and designated gifts are deposited into an award account whose principle is invested and whose earned income is used for Alumni awards. 1931 Charles P. Selcher Sr. 1935 Thomas V. Murto Jr., In memory of Mary F. Capka Clopper, Class of 1935 1940 Mabel A. Klahr Billings, In memory of my brothers, Donald D. Klahr, Class of 1939, and James R. Klahr, Class of 1953 1943 Classmates 1944 Gloria L. Lockard Elberti, In memory of George W. Elberti Jr., Class of 1944 1949 Gail Potts Richards, In memory of Anne Elizabeth Richards, Class of 1981 1949 James R. and Nancy Madara Swartz, In memory of our departed Classmates 1950 Dolores K. Klinepeter Murray, In memory of my husband, Julius R. Murray, Class of 1950, and my mother, Elizabeth McFadden Klinepeter, Class of 1930 1961 Roy E. and Mary Anne Thompson Day Jr. 1961 Walter J. Dibeler 1965 Virginia L. Pearson Noll 1966 Jack R. Young 1967 George W. and Donna J. Stoops Elberti III 1967 Todd W. Thompson 1967 Bonita J. Leedy Young 1950 Nancy Stauffer Polk, USN Ret. 1968 Samuel E. Selcher, DMD 1951 James K. Biemesderfer 1970 Marlin J. Espenshade 1945 Classmates, In memory of deceased Classmates 1951 William E. Campbell Jr. 1972 Dr. Debra C. Heil, In memory of Henry J. and Irmgard I. Heil 1945 Doris M. Menear Dougherty, In memory of George R. Dougherty, Class of 1946 1951 Joyce R. Gingerich Cookson, In memory of John T. Cookson, Class of 1953 1946 Donald A. Boughter 1954 Robert D. Blecher 1976 Robbi-Ann McGarvey Cook 1946 James R. Madara, In memory of William E. Summers Jr., Class of 1944 1955 William L. Diffenderfer 1981 Carin Hamill Hummel 1957 Edward L. Kostjal Jr., In memory of Katie Leininger, Class of 1937 1987 Robert E. Mathias Jr. 1944 Alphonso F. Stefanov, In memory of Victoria M. Stefanov Henry, Class of 1942 1947 Dolores Butler Campbell, In memory of brothers: Bob, Gerald, and Charles 1949 Barbara A. Graham Barilla 1951 Joseph R. Capka 1958 Carolyn A. Kuhn Byron 1972 David D. Oldham, In memory of Delbert D. Oldham 1974 Andrew V. Welkie, DMD, MAGD 1991 Russ A. Strohecker Donations to the Award Fund July 11, 2008 – July 10, 2009 1925 Marguerite D. Derr Groff-Flickinger 1935 Vivian I. Dunlap Hoffmeier 1937 James A. Kling Jr. 1938 Paul L. Daily 1938 Elizabeth A. Fritz Needleman 1939 Grace I. Gluntz DeHart 1939 E. Mario Farinella 1940 Marie M. Mathias Condran 1940 Hilda M. Fritz Hoke 1942 Marian E. Billet Griesemer 1944 Neal S. Herneisey 1945 Doris M. Menear Dougherty 1945 Rebekah A. Baumbach Reidinger 1946 Robert W. and Catherine Rehrer McGarvey 1948 Loretta A. Hiester Reigle 1946 Wilma I. Zerbe Pillsbury 1949 Jo A. Boyer Nickerson 1946 Walter H. Reider 1947 Glenn H. Gluntz 1947 Claude W. Keyser Jr. 1947 Bertha E. Gotshall McMinn 1948 Doris A. Conrad Clave, In memory of Robert Clave 1948 Jean Cookson Egan 1948 Ruth E. Espenshade Krafsig 1948 Mary L. Gruber Lehman 1948 Joyce L. Kohr Plott Fall 2009 1949 Madeline M. Rowe Corwin 1949 Ray R. Reider 1950 Dolores K. Klinepeter Murray 1950 Nancy Stauffer Polk, USN Ret. 1951 Patricia A. Meadows Clevish 1951 Herbert P. and Audra L. Pehowic Henderson 1951 Gloria J. Burkett Tittiger 1952 Delphin E. and Joan Reidell Klinepeter 1952 Mary Ellen Cain Rizio 1952 Charles J. Stare 7 Donations to the Award Fund Continued 1953 Rita A. McCanna Burdick 1961 Dennis B. Rowe 1970 Donajoy Gallagher Mosser 1953 Classmates, In memory of Shirley Sipe Talon, Class of 1953 1961 Charles E. Ulmer 1970 Debbie L. Gruber Reinfeld 1953 Patricia Goslin Drayer 1963 John F. Bankes 1971 Kenneth W. Condran 1963 James B. and Anne M. Fulginiti Hurst 1971 Steve Miladinovich Jr. 1963 Robert T. Kinsey 1971 Sheree A. Plott Stehr 1964 Gail A. Krasnicki Hossler 1973 Christine M. Mervine Stipanovic 1964 Helen E. Stewart Klipple 1974 John W. Brickman 1964 Renee E. Yalch McCollister 1974 Donald R. Klinepeter 1964 Dorothy J. Sharbaugh Scerni 1975 Robin J. Hoffman Gill 1955 William L. Diffenderfer 1965 Jeffrey A. Beard 1976 Kenneth L. Klinepeter 1955 Joan M. Douglass Martin 1965 Carol A. Tait Ensminger 1976 Vicki L. Wise Kuba 1955 Dorothy M. Burkett Matinchek 1965 Mary-Paul Beaudrias Shannon, In memory of Lorin A. Reynolds, Class of 1965 1976 Barbara J. Leonhard 1954 Audra E. Burkett Goodwin 1954 John W. Gray 1954 Patti S. Shearer Sleighter 1955 Betty L. Cobaugh Barb, In memory of Carol A. Hershberger Vuxta, Class of 1955 1955 William J. McGlynn, In memory of teacher, Dr. John Springer 1956 Goldie M. Young Pelletier 1966 David J. Basore 1966 Larry W. Etter 1956 Suzanne D. Bachman Wise 1967 Bradley Herneisey 1958 Ruth A. Emrich Shuler 1967 Cynthia S. Sleighter Hoffman 1958 S. Donald Williams 1967 Nancy J. Stoner Posey 1958 Patricia Stewart Wunderlin 1968 Lee W. Dieffenbacher 1959 Donald L. Bryan 1969 David W. and Patricia A. Tennis Ethridge 1959 Barbara L. Stewart Manley 1960 Cynthia S. Alleman Fultz 1969 Robert D. Good 1961 Carol L. Hoffman Cook 1961 Roy E. and Mary Anne Thompson Day Jr. 1969 Rebecca A. Hammond Schmidt 1970 Theresa E. Hoover Barnhart 1970 Pamela Richards Cielinski 1976 Diane N. Christopher Schindler 1978 Vonalea M. Zeigler Burkett 1980 Wendy A. Wise Loranzo 1981 Sandra M. Carricato Julian 1982 J. Craig Williams 1984 Kathy M. Klinepeter Perrier 1989 Jay M. Craig 1989 Julie A. Hoffman DeBoard 1990 Andrew T. Kinsey 1991 Russ A. Strohecker 1997 Scott A. Klinepeter 2002 Ryan Weaver 2005 Nicholas Klinepeter General Donations July 11, 2008 – July 10, 2009 Unrestricted, general operating support donations by Alumni cover the organizational costs of conducting day-to-day business. For the most part, these donations are used to cover the costs associated with producing this annual Alumni News newsletter, including design, printing, and postage. In addition to dues income each year, general donations also enable the association to give back to the school district to benefit high school clubs and organizations, as well as, student activity funds for the middle school and elementary schools. 1927 Ethel K. Sload 1937 James A. Kling Jr. 1941 Charles L. Bosnjak 1933 Donald Lauman 1939 E. Mario Farinella 1941 Leon R. and Helen Groupe Daily 1935 Edith M. Metzger Booser 1939 Dale A. Gallagher 1941 Donald W. Gallagher 1935 Elizabeth Habig Hassel 1939 Ruth M. Swartz Kelly 1941 Lester B. Mathias Jr. 1937 Classmates 1940 Ethel M. Reider Baker 1942 Ella Russ Bretz 1937 Evelyn R. Rider Hershey 1941 Jackson W. Baumbach 1942 Marlin R. and Gloria F. Prescott Kinsey 8Alumni News General Donations Continued 1942 Nancy Keyser Klahr 1950 Doris J. Espenshade 1956 Gwendolyn Eckerd Romberger 1942 Dale E. Rider 1950 Norma A. Gates Greene 1956 Earl M. Shaneor 1942 Donald C. and Lois J. Peters Shupp Sr. 1950 Dolores K. Klinepeter Murray 1956 Barbara A. Ulmer Tucker 1942 Esther M. Myers Sitler 1950 Nancy Stauffer Polk, USN Ret. 1957 Thomas M. Cook 1942 Helen M. Hevel Tilson 1950 Clara M. Knecht Reed 1957 Margaret A. King 1943 Benjamin G. and Lois Deibel Helsel Jr. 1950 Titus C. Risser 1957 James B. and Sandra Goodling Snook 1943 Isabelle L. Neidinger Lehman 1951 Patricia Still Childers 1957 Nancy L. Stroup Taxweiler 1951 Patricia A. Meadows Clevish 1958 Florence W. Putnick Bennett, In memory of Benny M. Bennett, Class of 1956 1943 Beryl R. Hicks Usoff 1944 Benjamin F. and Mary Louise Menear Hammond Jr. 1944 Nancy L. Houser Hartman 1944 Phyllis J. Nagle 1945 Kathaleen Stroup Drexler 1945 Mary R. Pence Fornwald 1945 Mary K. Lemon 1945 Evelyn R. Reider Reese 1945 Rebekah A. Baumbach Reidinger 1951 Virginia A. Witters Long 1951 Suzanne S. Rowe 1952 Harriet M. Swartz Brady 1952 Delphin E. and Joan Reidell Klinepeter 1952 Margaret K. Beckey Leader 1952 Lou Anne Martin Long 1952 J. Fredric Longenecker 1952 Charles J. Stare 1946 David H. Eshleman 1952 Herman F. and Rochelle J. Goodling Still Jr. 1946 Jean Myers Murray 1952 June Neubaum Trocik 1946 Walter H. Reider 1954 Robert D. Blecher 1947 Claude W. Keyser Jr. 1954 Harry G. and Norma J. Gray Gottschall 1947 Gerald A. Sellers Sr. 1948 Ruth E. Espenshade Krafsig 1948 Ernest K. Raynor 1948 Ruth E. Shank 1954 John W. Gray 1954 Ruth H. Hersh Hack 1954 Nancy G. Elberti Johnson 1958 Carolyn A. Kuhn Byron 1958 Classmates 1958 Robert G. Fernback 1958 Dorene A. Stipe Jostenski 1958 S. Donald Williams 1959 Larry E. Benner 1959 Barbara L. Stewart Manley 1960 Betty M. Geist Blocher 1960 Ronald A. and Patricia A. Gerrity Burkholder 1960 Cynthia S. Alleman Fultz 1961 Roy E. and Mary Anne Thompson Day Jr. 1961 Doris F. Miller Heck 1961 G. Jean Stoner Reed 1961 Dennis B. Rowe 1954 Ronald J. Kain 1961 James L. Smertneck 1961 Charles E. Ulmer 1948 Frances J. Clifford Wolfgang 1954 Diane L. Roberts Rowe, In memory of Robert “Bobby” C. Rowe Jr., Class of 1974 1962 Gary K. Bingaman 1949 Philip J. Dolson Sr. 1954 Patti S. Shearer Sleighter 1949 James M. and Emily Lou Smith Dupes 1955 Betty L. Cobaugh Barb 1962 Joseph A. and Sandra L. Abromitis Crown II 1955 Patricia A. Keyser Chubb 1962 Donna K. Haupt Daugherty 1955 William L. Diffenderfer 1962 Karen A. Fernback Denham 1955 John F. Fernback 1962 Ronald J. and Sue A. Klinger Hartman 1948 Ruth A. Gotshall Sheaffer 1948 Thomas K. and Thelma Clouser Stipe 1949 Jean M. Leggore Kaylor 1949 Jo A. Boyer Nickerson 1949 Ray R. Reider 1949 Patricia G. Shaeffer Richards 1949 Donald L. Thompson 1949 Paul E. and Betty L. Espenshade Wise 1955 William J. McGlynn 1955 John A. Rothrock Jr. 1956 Joan M. Houser Bryant 1956 Jack H. Emrich 1962 Dr. David L. Clouser 1962 Carol A. Bastress Wilsbach 1963 John F. Bankes 1963 Ronald L. and Arda Souders Matinchek Sr. Support your Alma Mater. . . make your $5 dues donation today! Fall 2009 9 General Donations Continued 1963 Frank E. Polomski 1969 Terry and Deborah L. Dalton Sharp 1975 Danny A. and Judith I. Schaeffer Crawford 1964 Susan B. Beard Evans 1970 Theresa E. Hoover Barnhart 1975 Terry L. Gerhards 1964 C. Richard Herrold 1970 Marianne Hammond Brognia 1975 Kathie M. Davis Gerrity 1964 Sally A. Schiefer Touloumes 1970 Pamela Richards Cielinski 1975 David P. Kitlan 1965 Jeffrey A. Beard 1970 Nancy Lou Welsh Emrich 1975 Joanne Smith Reber 1965 Mary-Paul Beaudrias Shannon, In memory of Lorin A. Reynolds, Class of 1965 1970 Marlin J. Espenshade 1976 Kenneth L. Klinepeter 1970 Thomas E. Hill Jr. 1976 Diane N. Christopher Schindler 1970 Donajoy Gallagher Mosser 1977 Sheila F. Sheaffer Weaver 1970 Craig E. and Rosemary M. Markus Rowe 1979 Shari F. Boner Lord 1971 Kenneth W. Condran 1980 Tammy L. Fultz Farner 1965 Edward T. Smerick 1966 Roger A. Berkheimer 1966 Dianne L. Daily 1966 Paul B. Supan III 1971 Herbert H. Henry Jr. 1966 Gaye M. Barilla Turpin 1971 Steve Miladinovich Jr. 1967 Marsha K. Howell Deimler 1971 John T. Schortemeyer 1967 Robert C. Knerr 1967 Dorothy L. Myers Shellenberger 1967 David F. and Suzan K. Crow Sides Jr. 1967 Todd W. Thompson 1971 Sheree A. Plott Stehr 1971 Thomas J. Wealand 1972 Bradley V. Moore 1972 Vicki R. Clouser Zimmerlee 1973 Diane E. Greene 1968 Lee W. Dieffenbacher 1968 Glenn G. Evans 1968 JoAnn L. Shipkowski, In memory of David A. Shipkowski, Class of 1974 1973 Michael T. and Donna D. Gallagher McQuiggan 1974 Donald R. Klinepeter 1979 Richard P. and Lou Ann Meko Pelletier Jr. 1981 Michele R. Breininger Stofko 1981 Jody L. Fisher Weaver 1981 Lori A. Mason Wolfersberger 1984 Kathy M. Klinepeter Perrier 1985 Vanitha M. Alexander Elgart 1988 Joel S. and Jessica M. Sciola Craig 1989 Jay M. Craig 1991 Russ A. Strohecker 1997 Scott A. Klinepeter 2005 Nicholas Klinepeter 2008 Brittany Panza Join Us for the Raider Tailgate Prior to Homecoming Game 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Outside the football stadium. Free hot dog, snack, and beverage for all Middletown Area Alumni Association members Planning to attend? Please RSVP by Friday, October 2nd, to raidertailgate@comcast.net or call Angela Rowe Stover at (717) 985-0730. 10Alumni News PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS ENTIRE FORM BY OCTOBER 3, 2009, TO: - ✂ 2009 ......................... .................... ................... General Fund ...................................... ............................................. ............................................. 7 .......................................... .............................................. .......................................... ........................................ October 10, 2009 — 7 p.m. October 10, 2009 — 7 p.m. Fall 2009 11 Middletown Area Alumni Association PRSRT STD US Postage Paid Harrisburg, PA Permit 592 P.O. Box 456 Middletown, PA 17057-0456 Address Service Requested Support your Alma Mater. . . make your $5 dues donation today! HOMECOMING 2009 Saturday, October 10 Schedule of Events 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Parade.................................................................. Market Street to War Memorial Field 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m Tailgate............................................................................................. War Memorial Field 2 p.m. Football Game vs. Steelton-Highspire 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Dinner..........................................................................................High School Cafeteria 7 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Program/Business Meeting......................................................High School Auditorium 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Entertainment by Olmsted Players There’s Nothing Greater than a Raider!