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mfxufswwe THE DROFLIM QMMMMQ James Stagg Track 12, 43 Basket.- lvull 2, Sl, 43 lizlsvlmll 2. -1: Vim- l'r4-silln-nt 2, lll'0flllll Staff 12, Wilm- Cluh 4: linnfl 45 Dran- lllllllt' Ulnh Il: Inlrn- llllll'3ll I, 2, Sl, 43 S0t't'l'1' 43 l'luss l'l:ly 2. This XV0llHlll'lllll1'l'. .linuniv Slilllll. Hires wwr in sports to noni-: lit- has his trophim-s in tht- hm: lh-form' thu- starting: gnu, Marie Kuhn Qirl H100 f'luli Il, 4, Chorus 1. 2: lluske-tlrall Il, 4: llr:nnzltic' Vluli Ilg llftlflllll Stuff 4: Hi lmttvr 4. ll0r1 s :l girl who will ln- l't'lll4'llllH'l'l'll lay ull, NVQ- :Irv surv, in lifo, sho will nmkv an nzunt-3 lf sho fights us Slip fought in lizlsln-tlmll, 'l'h4-n nothing ran keep he-r from glory :md fum:-, Richard Brower linnfl Sl. -lg filet- Fluh 13. Il: llramutit' Club 2, ll, 43 lntrznnurnl 12, 3, 4, S. Tho te-:ivliors say H1-'ll pzrurluzltvg So lvl ns pray 'l'hvrv's no rvlnitv. A literary genius shr-, As :ill we Svniors plain- ly seeg Anfl one who'll lend her helping hand lVlli'Y'PY8l' it is in dv- mnnd. flaw? Albertine Dennison Ilrannativ Cluh 2, Sl, -lg file-0 Flulv Il, 4g Chorus I, 2: Drnfliin Stuff Zlg Hi lmtter Stuff 253 Flnss l'rn-siflvnt Ilp Class Sv:-ret:lry 1. l'll nn-vor pass old t'lle'uiistry: WVnils Allmrtinf' in woe: llor fi-:urs :Irv mmlvsty and we Need no seur to tell us v Stl. - ,.,.:-ffffft y ' Ns' Y'- gJ Wilbur Stroup linsketlmll 2, Sl, 45 'l'r:u'k 1, Il, 43 Clmrus 1. 2: Busvlmll 2. 4: Ulm-1' Ululr 4: Soccer 43 f'l:'1ss Play 2: Ili IA-ttvr Il: llranintiv Clnh Il: lntrninurzil 1. 2, ZS, 4. Of our- thing ht' ls uont to hrngg llf' lovvs to he With Jimmie Stagg. Frances Collins lntvri-lass 4: Ili Lvl tor 4. Quiet, lovely and de- murr-, F'rivn4l whose frivnd- ship will endure, 0110 on whmn you may rely To rlo hor work, nt lvust to try. vin?-f , . 7 L 1141.1 Katherine Owen 'QLV 4 Hi Letter Staff 4g W ' Intnrrlass 4: lVithrow ' High 1, St. .Tnseph's 4 K ,'LL,LfC. Ac-ademy 2: St, BIary's ffl' 3. 1 -LVL 1li.4fwUf'L' QQQQQQQQQQQQ 1 9 3 2 QQGGQQQECDQQQ Page fourteen I
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1 QQQQQQQQQQ THE DROFLIM QQQ L9 Hayward Gatch Honor History Stn- rlent Il: Drofliui Staff Il, 4: Ili Lottoi' Stuff 4: Chorus 1, 2. This pot-ulinr young fol- low nnmenl Gntvli Would tnkv :ill tht- grndes he could sunt:-h: 'Pho Editor he Of the Droflim, you soe. And geo, but it surc- nmrlo him svrntchl Florence Laudeman fllass Pri-sitlm-nt 2: Hi fl liotter Stuff 4: Chorus I 2: Glt-0 Club 31 ln- rvlnss l, 2, Il, 4. . I W, 'W loroiivv, :llwnys trun- M ' und kind, foffffi ww tk' ., J i .113 if Helping out whore'er sho muy 'l'i-ying hm- best to do hor bt-st livery minute of every day. Louis Reynolds Glee Club 3, 4: Hi Letter 2: Annual Staff 2, 34, 43 Chorus 2: In+ torclnss 1, 2. 'llllPl'l' wus il young fel- low niuned Lou, ,y3ll'ho had about nll he vould do, .lust km-t-ping awake For tht- fat-ulty's snke, And sitting llll'l'l' smil- ing :it you. Freda Conley Chorus 1, 2: Glee Uluh 2, 3, 4: l'll'lllllBtlt' Club ll, 4: Droflim Stuff 4: Basketball 3, 4: lntvrclnss 1, 2, Il, 4. And when our school is through .-Xml we Seniors hnvu to go. We-'ll lonvv you mighty r blue' ll n F 'or 5 u' n miss 1'0- ,rlayso 1 f ul M Katherine Kernohan Chorus 1, 2: Glee t'lub 35: Rnskethnll , Band 2, fl: Droll 1 Stnff 3. 4: Hi Letter -1: Class Treasurer Il: li1t1'rt'luss 1, 2, fl. A girl whom you Unn count upon To :lo things as They should be done. Ralph Cooper lntrzimurnl 1: Var- sity Bnskotbnll Il: 'l'rnr'k Cl, Footbnll 1: film' Club 15: Chorus 2, Say, Coupons hot! 'Tis often said, For th0re's n lot XVithin his hond. If I, i K., I I 6 J' ' '- ii' ' ' I 1 i . , 5 Hi Lotta-r 4: Droflim Stuff 4: lntorvlnss 3, lA! C0 Ethel Kelsey j f lh.n.it1t Plil 'I 4 ljbjl' F A . 1 2 of! iff! If 4: floslivn High , '. llvrt-'s an girl that's nev- or frowninyr. Who ulwnys knows hui' work: l'pon whose lips, and in whose eyes A lilt-nsnnt smile doos lurk. Donald Taylor llitt-rvlnss 2, ZS, 4: 1 Siwrn-1' 4: Class Play L.. Il: tlloo Club 2: Ili In-ttor Stuff 2, 3: Gosh- vn lligh l. 'Fnyloi' l'lllllt'S :intl Tay- lor goes, All tho svhool is nn its toes: For whero he goes :intl u'lu-rz- he mum-s, Monkey-lnisinoss always hums. QGEQQQQWQQGQQQ 1 9 3 2 EECSQQQQQQQQQ Page thirteen 'f-U gift! fifl fu W 1?'Q,1.f?fCQ ff W JU-JJ i ,N J . lJ,b,av ,ulllxfsi ,ii 1-J L ,Q UW 39-'
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QQQQQQQQQQ THE DROP!-IM QQQQQQQQQQ SENIOR CLASS WILL XYC, the Seniors of Milford High school, being, we believe, in sound state of mind, and holding certain valuable possessions which we no longer need and which may be of considerable value to others, do proclaim the following as our last will and testament: To our superintendent, Mr. Milligan, we leave the right to ruin his camera taking photographs around the schoolhouse. To Mr. MacDonald. we leave the right to sit in another Government class and try to look serious. To Miss Butler, we leave the right to rest in peace and contentment after the seniors have graduated. To Miss Hilliard, we leave the right to go out with Aeneas as often as she may desire. To Miss Scel, we leave the right to pick violets alone at any time during the year. To Mr. Coy, we leave the right to a ripe old age. to be spent in charcoal- heated buggies. ' To Mrs. Joslin, we leave sufficient funds to purchase an extra-special combination padlock, said to be used to lock the refrigerator in the Home Economics room. To Mrs. Meek, we leave the right to terrify Milford's basketball oppo- nents into submission by perpetrating band concerts during the games. To Mr. Harper. we leave the right to astonish more Freshmen with tricks of water-magic, and to have a Chemistry class of his own. To the juniors, we leave the faculty, collectively, to be used for whatever purpose said juniors desire. To the Sophomores, we leave the right to admire the noble minds of the oncoming Seniors. ' To the Freshmen. we leave each and every grade below passing that we have ever received, to be preserved or destroyed as said Freshmen may wish. INDIVIDUAL BEQUFSTS: I, Eugenie Ansteatt, bequeath my remarkable standing with Miss Butler to Betty Berkshire, and the alluring covers of my notebooks to William VV. johnson. I, Richard Brower, bequeath my ability to become a school landmark to Luther Steagall, and my handsome features to Rob Bateman. I, Frances Collins, bequeath my manly vocal chords to Van Lloyd, and my desk in the front row of the Assembly hall to Bob Wliite. QQQQQQIDEQQQQ 1 9 3 2
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