Milton High School - Miltonian Yearbook (Milton, WV)

 - Class of 1956

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squad, and seven of our passengers were on the senior high football team. Our class had the best float in the homecoming parade that year. The theme was, I, Milton, take thee, Hurricane. The bride was Carolyn Murrell, the groom was David Lewis, and the preacher was Bill Kelley. Peggy Henderson and Henrietta Heck typified a greyhound and an Indian. Time stopped for the fourth time in May, 1954. We boarded Time in September, 1954, as junior passengers, and we were assigned conductor Hunter, Peck and Wayland. The compartment officers were Bill Dolin, Bill Kelley, and Terry Sbeltz. Our junior class officers were David Lewis, George Taylor, Mary Callaway and Betty Cummings. Peggy Henderson and Bill Kelley joined the band, and Peggy along with Betty Cummings, became a majorette that year. Two more of our passengers, Don McCroskey and Raymond Jordan, made the varsity bas- ketball squad, and we made six additions to the football team. Beverly Holley and Pat Pauley were attendants to Miss Greyhound, and their escorts were Bill Dolin and Wayne Midkiff. We all remember very well from that year the junior play, The Thir- teenth Day. We remember Ralph Mitchell as Rastus Jasper Moses Bullet Jones with his lines, Oh Lawdy, and Donna Colegrove as Lizzie, with her lines, 'Tm afeardf' We who were in the play remember the chair that fell down when one of the cast sat in it during the performance. The passengers on Time got off for another rest in May, 1955. When we boarded Time for the final time in September, 1955, there had been vast changes made. The biggest change was that of engineers. Mr. Lowe had been transferred to another train, and was replaced by Mr. A. D. Bradford. There had also been changes in the track, and six of our female passengers had changed their names. The conductors were Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Henderson, and Mr. Fugate, with officers Lewis, Roberts, and Clark. The medical staff members were Pat Hensley, Elaine Lane, Joyce Burton, and Nellie Miller. The senior class officers were Bill Dolin, Mary Calla- way, Peggy Henderson, and Betty Cummings. George Taylor was president over all the passengers on the train. New majorettes from our compartments were Pat Pauley, Marilyn Kelly, and Karen Brown. Our addition to the cheerleaders was Henrietta Heck. Pat Pauley was Miss Greyhound, with attendants Mary Callaway and Karen Brown. Their escorts were Bill Kelley, Bill Clark, and Kermit Smith. There were three new members on the varsity basketball squad: Bennie Courts, Ralph Mabe, and Bill Kelley. On the varsity football squad were Bill Dolin, Bill Clark, Bennie Courts, Kermit Smith, David Lewis, Raymond Jordan, Frank Winters, Drew Cooper, and Ralph Mitchell. Now as we are about to reach the destination of our journey, it is with mixed emotions. We are happy that we have made a safe trip on the train Time, which has taken us through these years of education. We are excited because Time will now take us over new tracks that we have never been on before. Then, we are sad, because in the last six years we have grown to love this run called Milton High, including the engi- neers, the conductors, the porters, and all the passengers. We are sad to think that we may never see some of these people again. This graduating class of 1956 will always look back upon this journey on Time with fondness and happy memories, as we start out over new tracks. JANET MITCHELL I 26 J



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eni or cworiferi l Kermit Smith, Janice Dunn - Hdhrlbtta Heck, Frank Winter: Most Friendly Peppin! Frank Shaffer, janet Mitchell Wayne Midkiff, Par Pauley Prelties! Smile Best Looking jerry Roberts, Elaine Lane I 28 J Gauge Taylor' Mary Callaway Most Musical Best D !

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