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ter! xi. 'l. Mr. Dorr 7. Advanced Shorthand Class 2. Mr. Natter's Freshman Social Science Class 8. Freshman Agriculture Class 3. Chemistry experiment 9. Junior History Class 4. Mr. Ladd 10. Mr. Kean's Study Hall 5. Library l'l. Cheerleaders at Varsity-Faculty Game 6. Mr. Mongue's French I Class 12. Ralph Rogers-collecting attendance slips 'FWENTY-EIGHT
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i 3 Row 1: Roberta Randolph, Janet Drake, Virginia Link, Priscilla Arnold. Row 2: Marilyn Hunt, Orpha Johnson, Lucille Staller, Ellen Munson, John Goodger. Row 3: Janis Dittmer, Rose Vickerman, Sally Shellestad, Sue Shellestad, Coralie McBride. Row 4: Penelope Gustaveson, Karen Hillestad, Mary Lou von Falkenstein, Laura Sayre. Back Row Sitting: David Gregoire, Sheila Decker, Albert Astin, William Johnston, Marlene Edwardson, Dean Edwardson, Gwendolyn Stebbins, Richard Potter. Back Row Standing: James Zigler, John Prox, Nancy Davis, Gerald Chase, Michael Ash, Elnoe Campbell, Thomas Masterson, Helen Holmes, Sandra Trickle, Mary Ellen Dickhoff. BAND During the T953-511 school year, the Milton Union High School Band membership reached seventy, which was very fine. Activities got off to a roaring start by playing for all the home football games, Members were led onto the held by our drum maiorettes, Marilyn Kil- dow, Jean Gregoire, Mardell Cashore, Helen Holmes, and Mary Ellen Dickhoff. With them were the flag-bearers and color guards: Leo Manogue, James Zigler, and Wayland Arnold, The band fol- lowed and went into the formation of an 'Vl for the home team and the letter for the visiting team, The football season was high-lighted with Home' coming, The night before the day of the game, a pep session was held in the old gym , The Pep Band played for this event. On Homecoming after- TH IRTY noon, the band marched through Milton and Milton Junction and also at the game in the evening. Between Football and basketball season, election of ofhcers was held with the following results: Donna Chatneld, President, Roberta Randolph, Vice' President: Nancy Davis, Secretary, James Harrison, Treasurer. Next on our schedule came a most eventful bas- ketball season, The Pep Band took the lead at all home games, but the entire band in uniforms was present on the night the new gym was dedicated. Another memorable basketball event of the sea- son was the Varsity-Faculty game for the March of Dimes. The Faculty got the lump on the Varsity by asking the Pep Band to be the Faculty Band for that game, which they did.
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