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THE DROFLIM JUNIOR CLASS LOG In September of l932 we met, sixty-seven strong, for the first time as a class of Milford High School. By the time we recovered from the agony of getting up and walking out of study hall at the five-minute bell and of wandering into the wrong classes, we were fairly well acquainted with each other as well as with our teachers and classrooms. About that time we held an assembly, the first of many fateful class meetings, in which we elected officers for the year. We were given the very unsophisticated title of Freshmen , which didn't bother us one bit until it was rumored that the juniors would soon request everyone answering to that name to attend a gathering they were preparing, called Initiation. All of us who survived that ordeal were then full-fledged members of Milford High School. During our first year the usual group of young hopefuls tried out for the 'varsity teams, and we were quite thrilled when a number of the members of our class were given suits. We were all rather eager to get back in the fall of '33, Although this feeling soon wore off, a few of our members managed to qualify for meme' bership in the Clionian Club and were admitted to that organization. Our Sophomore girls' basketball team, after losing most of its practice games rose to glory by tying with the Freshman girls' for the intramural championship. The next fall we found ourselves classed under the heading juniors and, as such, we took very great pleasure in performing our duty toward the i934-35 Freshmen. They were as excited and as scared upon receiving invita- tions to Initiation as we had been two years lkfore. On january l5, 1935. we jumped into the limelight by presenting the three act comedy, Fifty- Fifty . We were so encouraged by the success of this undertaking that we decided to engage in some minor money-making activities. These took the form of selling popcorn and candy and of putting out several issues of the RefIector . Both enterprises provided fun and interest for our class as well as profits for our treasury. ln the spring we gave a farewell party, the junior-Senior Banquet, for the Seniors, that grand class which so soon was to leave us. -Rebecca Gregg 1935 Page eighteen
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jy , Yrvf j,wi 2 , ,f THE DROFLIM 'fl J' nfy cyC,fJLf4 I-4 Ei ,Cui A , 1 ' C Jil'-la!-fy T ' age A -I gd , JuNioR CLASS '4 Q 3 W Q Seated, left to right: Neinhaus, Berger, Taylor, Crist, Gregg, Missa? f- I Rumsey, Sanford, Yoeman, Estell, Hill. First Row: McCollum, Van Blaricum, Taylor, Patterson, Siekman, Os-2 'R ,sg born, Lloyd, Taylor, Murphy, Haines, Kennedy. . Second Row: White, Staigle, Kruthaup, Neumeister, Hopper, Odor? T Rusher, Fullen, White, Haines. 54 CLASS OFFICERS -xi. ' Vernon Staigle ........ President Martha Lloyd -- --- Secretary .v Merrill Rusher - Vice President Archie Kennedy -- -- Treasurer Miss Seel, Sponsor Flower: Sweet Pea Colors: Sky Blue and Silver Motto: He Conquers Who Conquers Himself I 9 3 5 Page seventeen
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svligs Q92' 1 xl I ,. LV infix THE DROFLIM 1 E SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated: Arndt, Hill, Conley, Davis, Daye, Freeman, Catch, Milligan, Sanford, Riehle, Keeler, Miller. First Row: Noertker, Williamson, Bates, Pringle, jordan, Robinson. Schreiber, Aber, Swingly, Huff, Fullen, Combs. Second Row: jackson, Bailey, Anderson, Snyder, Preston, Turner, Panko, Hundley, Royer, Carter, Philhower, Speidel. Third Row: Kuhn, Newell, Elsten, johnson, Mr. MacDonald, Davis, Shreve, Goodman, Moberly. CLASS OFFICERS Gaylord Preston ....... President Elizabeth Sanford ...... Secretary Ann Catch ....... Vice President Margaret H. Milligan ' Mr. MacDonald, Sponsor Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: Yellow Rose 1935 - - Treasurer Page nineteen
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