Milford High School - Auf Wiedersehn Yearbook (Milford, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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A1 'NANJMJMVMALQQQM-KV , , , S P AGRICULTURE In June, 1935, the three judging teams which Went to State College to com- ete in the annual Future Farmers of Aemrica judging contests were: GENERAL LIVESTOCK DAIRY Frank Diltz Homer Hayman Jack lWcHenry Harry Peters George Deitterick Rollin Young George Fink fAlternativeJ Bryan Funk fAlternativeD POULTRY Pierce Ashelman William lVIather John lVIclNIichael Lyle Benjamin fAlternativeJ The general livestock team won t e the alternative, won first individual honors. h fifth place in the state, while George Fink, In September, 1935, the three major judging teams competing at the Blooms- burg Fair were: GENERAL LIVESTOCK Frank Diltz George Deitterick Raymond Fritz Arthur Wenner CAlternativeJ POULTRY Robert Hess John McMichael Lyle Benjamin DAIRY Rollin Young James Fritz John Laubach Edward Karns Bryan Funk fAltern.ativeJ The placings were: GENERAL LIVESTOCK-Team, third DAIRY-Team, second .Frank Diltz, fourth Rollin Young, second James Fritz, third ' Edward Karns, Hfth POULTRY-Team, third I Robert Hess, fourth CA1ternativeJ There are twenty-seven boys from the Junior and Senior classes enro the agriculture department of our high school. lled in The Future Farmers of America organization iniated eleven new members at the beginning of the school year. An-other group was unrated in lVI,arch, 1936. -Rollin Young ' Q7 x7?X777i37x7N7TA797Y0ZM2 iii lSI'fNvvvK7vVvv ' ' ' ALYBQIVVVV' 1321

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YT ' V-rf, 7c7WAMANW'ANWANWNVNNJfA!xVNAMlN 7VfL'X 7U , , 7 , '7 , 7' lZU'.JJ5AbZ2QTfQ95795AlAL7f175l,6lAZ'A6ZNlvVJV , , , NAA HO E ECG GMICS HIS year there are fourteen Seniors and eight Juniors in the Home Economics departm-ent. Included in this course are the following subjects: Foods and Home lllanagement, taught by lllrs. Esther lX'lcH+enryg Sewing and Family Social Problems, by llfliss Pauline Steigerwalt. who entered the faculty this term. During the year each Senior girl is required to prepare and serve at least one meal. These may be served to persons whom she wishes to invite. The meals must be carefully prepared as the cost of them may not exceed one dollar. ln this way the girls are taught to prepare well balanced and nourishing meals for a small amount of money. The lunch is the most important thing in the Foods class. Hot lunches are served, here every day throughout the school term. A variety of hot dishes and soups are prepared, with chocolate milk especially for the children. The Junior girls serve these lunches. Three of them serve at a time for a period of six Weeks. Sewing includes a certain amount of work to be completed during the school term. Scheduled with this is also Red Cross sewing. lNIost of the material for this sewing is furnished by the Red Cross, but a certain quantity is brought in by pupils of the school. The material brought in by the pupils is renovated in such a way as to produce profitable results. By this arrangement the members of the Sewing divi- sion are not only aiding the community, but are also acquiring valuable experiences and training in the Sewing field. Q --Arlene K arns A.. .fu ,Z was 1 X--t QQ LST Q. . 'xv' swygj rx -.1 'f umfy fi 5 I -,gs-Iii. 1.11 v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' NT7VKT779x7tNN7t7V'7VViA7VViYCfAAlVVVVfAWP??VxTbT IVYVNWNWNN T YYY ACYVVV' VIVSNAAF' KA?6fVNNWL V ' Y Y Ygyw 0 im 4



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I. .'j.'l.'l.'J.'.'.'J.'. .f'!.'!.','.'' .. .. ' . ,, , . , ,. ,. ',f'.U.'! 'J '-.'. .''.'.f'.'J.'.'.', .'J.'J.'J A' ' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ll L.-54 Row omr, flu-ft to rightb: Pom-11. Charles A. Smith, lillUll1'l'Il Sutliff, Hu tx N o N limi i Uziptziin M:irth:i llcllmnip, fiwm-nullyn Ruvkls-, Lzturzi liooil, AI:m:ip.:v1' In Hoxt Row two: Lois Yuplv, Yiviain llrown, llori-tln-zu Stout, lli-11-n llnrrison, Ruth Nils Mmm., 1,1 The girls' lmskethzlll team of V935 succeeded in holdin tht th impionship non hy the tive preceding teams. It was Charles A. Smith who colt ie us 1 to xittoix so to him und to future teams, we extend our hest wishes. Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton SCORES . . .30 Huntington ...42 Millville . . . .19 Scott . ...37 Kliffiin .. . . .63 Czitawisszx . ...28 c,K'2ll1f,1CViilC . . .28 Locust . . . Mi fx'ffN!VIffv'Nflflf1'f.'f4'1'fi'iT7.'i'f'f'TI'Tiff'1T7,'f'v'f.'N'z'1'fv'f.'fv fi .H fv'h'f1 !v'A',Cf'I1 If'r'v'Iv'f1'..'fv'fv'7v'f'.'f!fff' f 1 Z' f lv I rw ff Iv f fr I NN IVA: I N 1351

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