Milford High School - Droflim Yearbook (Milford, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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GQQEXQQQQQQ THE DROFLIM QQQQQQQQQQ I, Freda Conley, bequeath my ability to make breaks in English and Chemistry to Mary Jane Osman, and my worship of Francis Bacon's wife to Art Diekmeyer. I, Albertine Dennison, bequeath my fondness for Stagg parties to Mary Kathryn Cramer, and my second-hand-as-good-as-new English book to Walter McDowell. I, Margaret Fitzsimmons, bequeath my notes on Government to Mr. MacDonald, and my ahem to Audrey Aiken. I. Hayward Gatch. bequeath my ability to make wisecracks in Govern- ment to Katherine Roudebush, and my position as teacher of Chemistry. with the accompanying salary. to Louis Rice. I. Shirley Hill, bequeath the presidency of the oncoming seniors to Gladys Dunbar, and my half interest in Advanced Algebra class to Paul Riffle. I, Ethel Kelsey. bequeath my tongue-twisting name to Laura Linke. and my half interest in Advanced Algebra class to Paul Riffle. I, Katherine Kernohan. bequeath my love for American History to Wil- liam XV. Johnson, and my position as foreman of the Drollim typist gang to Georgiana Kruthaup. I, VVilliam Killinger, bequeath my twin brother to Walter McDowell. and my Haming locks to Elsie Brandt. I, Marie Kuhn. bequeath my ear-splitting voice to Virginia Trapp. and my complete and assorted stock of ands to the entire junior class. I, Florence Laudeman, bequeath my membership in the Laudeman- Kernohan combination to Richard Caldwell. and my seat behind Donald Taylor in English to Eloise Preston. I. Katherine Owen. bequeath my ability to ask the teachers embarrassing questions to Georgia Taylor. and my love for good literature to Harold Kelly. I, Louis Reynolds, bequeath my chewing gum to Frances Stuart. and my post as official errand-boy to Stanley Ferree. I, Charles Roudebush, bequeath my lovely crop of hair to Georgia l'aylor, and my liking for Burns to Charles Panko. I, james Stagg. bequeath my fondness for Miss Butler to Ralph Hodges. and my puny physique to VValter Diekmeyer. I. Wilbur Stroup, bequeath mv tried and trusty comb to Anita Fletcher. and the substance upon which said comb is used to the waste basket. I, Donald Taylor, bequeath my boyish ways to Dan Gregg, and my love of English to Georgie Hopping. I, Marjorie White. bequeath my SOM interest in the VVhite-Reynolds Corporation to anybody capable of carrying out the duties attending owner- ship of the same. I, Ralph Cooper, leave my collection of funny faces to Charles Hartsock. and my drawing ability to Art Diekmeyer. 1 9 3 2 QQGQQQQQQQQQ

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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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QQQQEQQQQQGE THE DROFLIM QQQQQQQQQQ SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Our happy high school days began in September, 1928, when the class of '32 entered Milford High School as a group of forty-six innocent Freshmen seeking means to increase in knowledge and have a good time. Even though the surroundings were new to us and we were green in regard to the customs of the upper-classmen, we were wise to choose Mr. XVard as our sponsor, who with the aid of Raymond Case, presidentg Margaret Fitzsimmons, vice presidentg Albcrtine Dennison, secretaryg and Helen Achor, treasurer, safely guided us through the first and most trying year of our high school life. The next fall we began a new course as Sophomores. VVe immediately chose for our advisory body, Mr. Harper, sponsor: Florence Laudeman, presidentg james Stagg, vice presidentg Margaret Howell, secretary: and Helen Achor, treasurer. XYith Mr. Harper's assistance we presented Pro- fessor Pepp , one of the school's most successful plays. Our active junior year was directed by Miss Butler, sponsorg Albertine Dennison, president: Chester Preston, vice presidentg Shirley Hill, secre- tary, and Katherine Kernohan, treasurer. The Freshman initiation, the play. Engaged by Wednesdayn, and a modernistic junior-Senior banquet, were added to our list of achievements. XYe are now completing school life with these efficient officers: Mr. MacDonald, sponsorg Shirley Hill, presidentg Eugene Ansteatt, vice presi- dent. and Charles Roudebush, secretary and treasurer. As our last pleasant school days are approaching an end, we are all happy. but have that sad feeling that comes when high school days are ending. Qur four years here have not been in vain. and even when separated from classmates, among our fondest memcrfcs will be the days spent at Old Milford High. -Freda Conley owaoeoeowe 1 9 3 2

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