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

 - Class of 1955

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De you Remember? Our undefeated girls' basketball team in our junior year? The time the water was drained out of the fish tank in Room ll? The fun we had tape -recording in English IV class? Arthur keeping any class alive with his jokes? The chemistry experiments we didn't do? The Latin huddles on the bus to Matamoras? The day our class rings arrived? The varsity winning five consecutive games in our senior year? Lillian's problems trying to keep the treasurer's accounts balanced? When some of the boys tried western sheriff tactics on an eighth grader? The time the biology books disappeared? When our freshman girls took limburger cheese to home economics class? The series of explosions that went off in senior math class? Ask l-larry! When Joan fainted in bookkeeping class? How Patsy was always laughing? The success of our 51033. 42 magazine sale? Albert running around with his jacket on backwards? The large French Ill class? The time the test tube blew up in chemistry? Mr. Mankiewitz's original little sayings? The eraser and chalk fights? The problems the typing students had figuring out their speed test scores? Pete l-Ierguth's and John Stasa's love for basketball? When Carolyn was walking around with crutches? The time Inez and Joan took off to go to the hairdressers? How excited we got whenever Washington was mentioned? The fun we had at Grace's birthday party? Our senior Halloween dance? Robert Murphy being so quiet in all our classes? The shorthand students working in various offices in town on Tuesdays? The Four Flunks or I don't know kids in the corner of biology class? The day the oil burner blew up and dust flew in all directions? When we were prevented from having any activities and why? All the fun we had in Room 11? The shorthand and bookkeeping classes with Miss Simpson? When Jack was in the hospital? The fun we had on the bus ride to Matamoras classes? The time the door knob was taken off the door to Room 11? The way our class always got things done on time? The time some of us skipped Latin class? The study halls with Mr. Groff? The day Grace fainted in math class? The time Louise's blouse blew out of the bus? Our biology classes with Mr. Cramer? The long talks Lillian, Cecile, and Arline had in study halls? All the trouble we had naming our yearbook? Anita's and Patsy's abilities tn shorthand and typing? The discussions we had in English class? The fun we had at our Junior supper? Those biology trips, especially the one to Pinchot's? All the assistance we received from Miss Hankins in our activities? The fun we had making this yearbook?



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Hharaclcrisiics MARY ANCHEL is well-mannered and has the poise necessary to be successful. With practical pranks afoot all the time, you can be sure TOMMY BRUCHER knows something about them. Tom was voted Best Dressed. GRACE CROSBY, pianist and songstress, always willing to give advice fto the lovelornp isn't happy un- less she is worrying about something, ANITA DAMMANN voted Nicest Personality is always neat and trim with a smile on hand to greet you. She is never too busy to help a fellow classmate. When you hear a Woody Woodpecker laugh and see a tall blonde coming your way, you can be sure it's ALBERT DEGEN. ARTHUR ERICKSON, class clown, seldom found time to study. His first choice for a hobby is teasing. HARRY FELDMAN, the wise -cracking Shoholaite, is a peace-loving fellow who makes friends easily. A fair complexion, lovely red hair, and expressive eyes spell PEGGY FISHER. Peggy was voted Best Looking, Best Dressed, and Most Popular. DONNA JEAN HANNA, the tall red head with the winsome smile and soft-toned voice, has been one of our best basketball players. PETE HERGUTH'S gentle footsteps have vibrated the building for four years and his booming voice has often betrayed him in a quiet study hall. EVELYN HERR, whose main weakness is talking, is a typical country girl with a great love for horses. CAROLYN HOMMEL, voted Best Athlete, is a girl who lives dangerously and seems to thrive on trouble. PAUL KLEINSTUBER with his dry humor and whimsical smile is sure to go places. Paul was chosen Most Popular, Nicest Personality and Best Disposition. JOAN KNEALING is a loyal friend and her blushes have made her fun to tease. HAROLD LAUER is generally quiet but his quick temper and 6'4 height have made him conspicuous in our group. TOMMY McKEAN'S quiet way and consideration of others are some of the features that make him an outstanding person in the senior class. BOB MILLER, who is known as Duckstamp to many, has a certain wit which makes him popular in any group. BEVERLY MYERS is quiet and surrounded by an air of mystery. We are constantly trying to figure out what deep thoughts are hidden by her reticence. PATSY MYERS, our very efficient secretary, noted for her explosive disposition, has enjoyed being teased by the senior boys from Dingman's. ROBERT MURPHY, tall, studious, and energetic, is known for his quietness. The boy who is having trouble getting on his feet is PETE NEARING, but like the fable of the hare and the tortoise, he will win the race in life. SHEILA ORBEN, another red head, has a fine singing voice and her love of outdoors makes her a fine Companion. Whenever there is a heated discussion going on in the homeroom, look for BOB ORDING, and if one lingers long enough Bob is sure to tell you a joke. JACK PICKETT can laugh his way out of any difficult situation. His good looks and nice personality ex- plain his popularity. 'Calling Dr. Prehn --This is not a joke with LILLIAN 'S intelligence and charm. She has the right qualities for a successful doctor. SHIRLEY ROE, our shy brownette with the nice disposition, is a true friend. CECILE SANTOS, this quiet, pretty, dark-haired girl has a strong determination and very definite ideas about what she wants to do. JOHN S'I'A SA'S quiet determination to excel in basketball has been matched by an equal desire to keep out of trouble. INEZ WENDT is a tall, slim girl with a flirtatious manner. ARLINE WILCKENS, a future nurse, has a sympathetic seriousness which will aid her in her career. Gay, laughing, vivacious LOUISE WILLIAMS makes friends easily and will face life with courage and assurance.

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