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We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1958.
In 1958 the world witnesses the following: 14-year old Bobby Fischer wins the United States Chess Championship in January. 21 seniors graduate from Miller City High School on May 28. The first Pizza Hut restaurant opens in Wichita, Kansas in June. In July, the first plastic hula hoop is marketed to the public. 25 million are sold that year. That same month, Congress formally creates the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1959.







Congratulations!


Miller City-New Cleveland High School is proud to present "Matilda, Jr." at 7 p.m. on Fri., Mar. 15, and Sat., Mar. 16 in the Miller City HS Cafetorium. Rebellion is nigh in Matilda JR., a gleefully witty ode to the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination! This story of a girl who dreams of a better life and the children she inspires will have audiences rooting for the "revolting children" who are out to teach the grown-ups a lesson. Tickets are $12 at the door.


We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1957.
In 1957 the world witnesses the following: On May 28 the United States performs a nuclear test in Nevada while in Miller City, Ohio 22 seniors walk at commencement exercises. West Side Story opens on Broadway in September. The Space Race’s first victory is claimed by the Soviet Union as Sputnik is launched into orbit on October 4. On the first day of November, Michigan’s two peninsulas are connected to road traffic as the famous Mackinac Bridge opens to traffic. Also in 1957, Burger King’s Whopper sells for 37 cents, Wham-O Company produces the world’s first frisbee and American Bandstand, hosted by Dick Clark, becomes a nationally-televised show.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1958.











We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1956.
In 1956 the world witnesses the following: “Sock Hops” became a household term as they earn their name due to the fact that school-age dancers had to take their shoes off to protect the varnished cafeteria and gymnasium floors. On May 29, 18 seniors graduate from Miller City High School. On June 8, General Electric introduces the first “snooze” alarm clock. On July 24, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis perform at New York’s Copacabana Club marking their last appearance as a comedy duo. On September 9, nearly 83% of American households tune in to The Ed Sullivan Show to watch Elvis Presley’s live performance. In October, Yankee pitcher Don Larsen pitches the World Series’s first and only perfect game in Game 5 against the Brooklyn Dodgers. President Eisenhower carries 41 of 48 states in the November presidential election again defeating Adlai Stevenson to win a second term. Originally invented in Cincinnati as a coal soot remover, Play-Doh becomes a popular children’s toy.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1957.









We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1955.
In 1955 the world witnesses the following: On New Year’s Day in Pasadena, California the Ohio State Buckeyes and Heisman Trophy winner Hopalong Cassady defeat the USC Trojans 20-7 in the rain and mud of the Rose Bowl to give Coach Woody Hayes his first national championship. In April, Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine for children receives full FDA approval. Later that same month Ray Kroc opens his first McDonald’s chain restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois. At Miller City High School in Miller City, Ohio on May 31, 13 seniors graduate. On July 9, Bill Haley and the Comets’s “Rock Around the Clock” becomes the first rock ‘n roll single to top the Billboard charts. Eight days later Disneyland theme park opens in Anaheim, California. Popular television shows that year included The $64,000 Question, I Love Lucy, The Ed Sullivan Show and The Jack Benny Show.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1956.











We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1954.
In 1954 the world witnesses the following: On May 16, National Education Television – to be known later as PBS – is launched on cable television. The following day the U.S. Supreme Court rules that school segregation is unconstitutional in the landmark case, Brown vs. Board of Education. Also in May, British runner Roger Bannister became the first human to run a mile in less than four minutes (3:59.6). On May 27, 19 Miller City High School seniors are awarded their diplomas. On September 3, the last new radio episode of The Lone Ranger is broadcast, ending a 21-year 2,956-episode run. RCA produces the first color televisions for public use. The first commercially manufactured transistor radio, the Regency TR-1 from Texas Instruments, is introduced for sale to the public in November.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1955.










We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1953.
In 1953 the world witnesses the following: In March, the Oscars are televised for the first time as Cecil B. DeMille’s The Greatest Show on Earth wins Best Picture. On Tuesday, May 26 in Miller City, Ohio the Miller City High School graduates 18 seniors. A week later in London, England 27-year old Princess Elizabeth of York is crowned as Queen Elizabeth II, beginning her eventual record-setting 70-year reign as Britain’s monarch. In July, the United States, China, North Korea and South Korea sign an armistice agreement to end the Korean War. Matchbox Cars become a popular children’s toy.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1954.









Come out support our musicians and artists this Sunday!


We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1952.
In 1952 the world witnesses the following: A patent is issued to Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver for their invention of the bar code. The first rock and roll concert takes place in Cleveland, Ohio at the Moondog Coronation Ball of 1952 at Cleveland Arena on March 21. On May 27, Miller City High School holds its commencement exercises as 20 graduates receive their diplomas. Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower defeats Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson to become the 34th President of the United States. Perhaps in a related event, American Bandstand premiers on a Philadelphia TV station in October. The most popular children’s Christmas gifts are Mr. Potato Head and PEZ dispensers.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1953.









Congratulations on a great season!!


The new date for the 6-12 band concert is Monday March 11, 7:00pm. Thank you for your understanding and flexibility.

Miller City-New Cleveland Music Boosters has OFFICIALLY kicked off our spring flower fundraiser! Music students in grades 6-12 can check their email for an order link to these amazing plants or sell using the paper order forms going home today.



We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1951.
In 1951 the world witnesses the following: Nielsen television ratings are introduced to the public. The most-watched show is Texaco Star Theater while I Love Lucy is third. For just $1.99 people could buy a pair of “Howdy Doody” children’s slippers. Following the success of Cinderella a year earlier, Walt Disney releases Alice in Wonderland to movie theaters in London. On May 29 the first North Pole flight in a single-engine aircraft occurs and in Miller City, Ohio 18 graduates from Miller City High School are awarded their diplomas.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1952.











The band concert originally scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed. Make up date to be determined. Go Wildcats!!

We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1949.
In 1949 the world witnesses the following: The first Emmy Awards are presented at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Hollywood, California. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical South Pacific, opens on Broadway on April 7. In late May in Miller City, Ohio 20 Miller City High School seniors graduate. The first television Western-themed show Hopalong Cassidy premieres in June on NBC. On October 26, minimum wage in the United States jumps from 40 cents to 75 cents. The first Volkswagen Beetle is brought to the U.S. by Dutch businessman Ben Pon, but only two sold in 1949.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1950.







Congratulations on a great season!


We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1948.
In 1948 the world witnesses the following: Bill France, Sr. founds the stock car racing organization known as NASCAR. The Academy Award for Best Picture goes to Miracle on 34th Street. Miller City High School’s Class of 1948 sees 17 seniors receive their diplomas on May 27. The Cleveland Indians triumph in the 1948 World Series over the Boston Braves. President Truman wins re-election over Thomas Dewey despite post-election day headlines that declared Dewey the victor. Vocabulary-themed board game Scrabble is released.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1949.







Boys Basketball Final:
