Milford High School - Droflim Yearbook (Milford, OH)

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Wmda L mheiseI THE TWENTY-THIRD EDITIIJN 0F THE IDQIMUM 1944 MILFIIRII HIGH SCIIO0L MILFOR0,0Hl0 DEDIMTNN The two greatest qualities of Mr. Thirey arc sincerity and ambition. His interest in every one of his students and his ambition to bring out the best in them are determining factors in the success of M. H. S. The class of ,44 is proud to dedicate this Droiiim to their teacher and friend. Mr. Russell Thirty. As you, the class of 1944-, pass through the school portals for the last time, you enter upon the threshold of a new cycle of your life, a life that is becoming increas- ingly complex and everchanging, a life that will challenge all your energies for every forward stroke you take. Our hope is that you will make the fullest use of the ideals, friendships, loyalties, and knowledge your school has endeavored to supply you, for the purpose of the attainment in life of that which you most desire. As our nation is going through a most critical period, most of the boys of your class and a number of the girls will enter directly into the service of our country. We know that the ensuing months will be trying ones for you and your parents, but we know that you are endowed with the same spirit and ideals which have made our nation great and that you will do your part in bringing a victorious and lasting peace. Your school extends to you its best wishes for your success and happiness. rwmwaiK-s r BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: NIr. F. S. Catch; Mr. J H. Flay, Vice-President; NIL B. T. Sauer; Dr. J. C. Spence, Presi- dent; Mr. Samuel T. Bateman, Clerk; Supt. Roy E Holmes. P. T. A. OFFICERS SEATED: Mrs. Ben Bemhcisel, Secretary; Mrs. Edwin Butler, Vicc-Prcsidcnt; Mr. J. H. Horton, President; Mrs. G. A. Offcnhaucr, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. H. Flay, Chairman of the Finance Committee. STANDING: Mrs. C. H. Wendcroth, Chairman of the Membership Committee; Mr. R. F. Jefl'ers, Chairman of the Program Committee; Miss Dorothca Matthews, Chairman of the Milk Committee. Miss Ruth Hilliard English French Latin Mr. C. L. Neth Music WW? '47 Miss Gertrude Brown Shorthand Typing Salesmanship Bookkeeping Miss Loretta Boger Physical Education Biology General Science Miss Elaine. Swatfar English Spanish Journalism Mr. Norbert Hare Junior High History Geography Civics , ' 1' .4. I luv? VI? V2 , V ;: r ,- t , v . Mr. Joseph Horton Mr. Reuel Jcifcrs Democracy Government History Sociology Mrs. Reba Jester Home Economics Mr. Huston Newman Physics Junior High Math Mr. Ralph Mchmott Industrial Arts Physical Education Junior High English W at , lg. KL' J; Mu... . I j Miss Velma Heiserman Junior High History Science CLASS HISTHHY In the fall of 1940, 63 green but enthusiastic freshies entered Milford Hi. We chose as our leader Dot Kindt. Dorothy Woodmane see, Betty Taylor, and Evelyn Gronberg aided her in directing the destiny of our class. Mr. Kackley and Mr. Shelley gave a bit of fatherly advice and thoughtful guidance to all of us. When we returned to our classes in the fall of 444133, we had lost twelve of our former number. All of those returning were full of life and igrarin, to go? Again we had four girls at the head of our class. Dot Kindt was again president; this time Emily Scott, Elizabeth Agin, and Evelyn Gronberg were her able assistants. Our third year found even more of our friends and classmates missing from the fold. This year the boys decided to come out of the fog and take a hand in running the affairs of the junior class. For this all-important job Bill Easley was chosen. Earl Hayes, Bill Hart- zell, and Betty Taylor were the other officers of the junior class. Miss Baker and Mr. JeHers produced the class play entitled iiFirst Dancei, p- they were helped by an all-girl cast. For their Banquet the Juniors used the theme of an old-fashioned garden; Emily Scott acted as toast-mistress. With the beginning of the 1943-44 school year, we could see the end of our career as inmates of Milford Hi. We selected for the important role of leader of the senior class, Earl Hayes. He and Rita Molitor, Dot Kindt, and Bill Hartzell had the great task of bringing us safely and triumphantly through the last and probably the greatest year of our journey through high school. We presented two plays, 44Act Your Age34 and iiPoor Dear Edgar? Besides this, every member of the senior class was called upon to do his part in whatever he could so that we might be able to leave an annual as a remembrance of us to those of coming years. Elizabeth Agin, our capable editor, worked untiringly to produce what we hope will be a lasting remembrance of the class of n44f: n-RENA COLYER. CLASS ORGANIZATION President ........................ Earl Hayes Motto ...................... ccOn t0 VictoryW Vice-President ............ Rita Molitor Flower .................. White Carnation Secretary .......................... Dot Kindt Colors ...................... Blue and White Treasurer .................... Bill Hartzell Sponsor .............. Miss Ruth Hilliard 5 4:; r: XE, QR OFFICERS A : SENIOR CLASS .5; x i'mwsiv- ALBERTA KINDT Nickname: therta, Weakness: A red-haired sailor Ambition: Artist Favorite Song: HConcarw for Two Pet Saying: hTreak, yeahP, Activities: Annual 4; Glee 1; Home Economics 3; G. A. A. 2; Reflector 3, 4, 1,, Bert, the HShort-stuH' of the Senior class, is noted for her artistic ability; but she is never happier than when pursuing a certain red-haired sailor. m ! 7 DOROTHY KI'NDT Nickname: HDOIS, Weakness: Red hair Ambition: To go to Texas Favorite Song; If You Plcastf, Pet Saying: thh, fine! I Activities: Annual 4; Glee hl; Class thcer 1, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Scholarship 2; Home Economics 1, 2, 3; ReHecmr 31, D01 is always ready to hhgive out with a cheery song for assembiy programs, ban- quets, or just because someone asked herv Has. anyone ever seen her separated from Ben? JJM-.U'7 VERNON TAYLOR - Nickname: h tMulberry Ambition: Mechanic in the Air Corps Favorite Song: hTaper Doll'h' Pet Saying: T11 bath, Activities: Annual 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4; 4-H l, 2, 3; History Club 3; Class Play 4. Vernon is the quiet boy with the deep voice. He's always on hand at the basketball gamcs to beat it out on the aid bass drum for Mr. Nelh. Mm DONALD HENN Nickname: thhickenl, Weakness: Study Hall Ambition: Navy Favorite Song: hTistol Packiny Mama Pet Saying: What's the use? ' Whenever there is a commotion in study hall, therek Donald. Whenever anyone can have a good time, hds the Erst one to be there. Youhd never believe that 116: one of the shyesl boys of the Senior class. WANDA BERNHEISELWM Nickname: 'hRedU Weakness: Playing the piano Ambition: A good kindergarten or high school teacher Favorite Song: Schuberfs Ave Maria': Pet Saying: IRS a great life if you donht weaken Activities: Class Play 3, 4; Reflector 1, 3; Annual 2, 3, 4; Dramatic l, 2, ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 4; Spanish Club 4; History Club 3; Scholarship 1, 2. Wanda is our Quiz Kid ; she is the pride and joy nf all her teachers. Her ramatic ability makcs her in great demand for schuol plays. MARY APPLEGATE Nickname; Sluggcrh Weakness: Shows Ambition: Dramatics Favorite Song: Time On My Hands Pet Saying: thh, my gosh!n Activities: Class Play 3; G. A. A. 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Home Economics 1, 2,- Dramatic Club 4-. Tap dancer of thc Senior class. In gym classes she is known to all as Slqu What about these Donalds, Mary? Her pleasant dis- position .has,.won her many friends. RENA COLYER Weakness: Good books Ambition: Flying Favorite Song: 2Youql Never Know, Pct Saying: Oh, fine!n Activities: ReHectur 4-; Annual 4; Latin Club ;Pep Club 1, History Club 4; Spanish 1Club 4; Scholarship 1, 2; 05:24 Rena likes to argue, especially with her friends and Mr. chi'ers. The teachers know where to luck for her when she ian in study hall - in the oHice, typing absence lists or lengthy stencils. She likes books, skating, and movies, MAUDE BLANTON Nickname: 2Maudic Weakness: My typewriter Ambition: A good typist Favorite Song: 14Say A Prayir for the Boys Over There Pet Saying: HFine Activities: Class PlayZ; Reflector4; Annual 4; Library 2; Latin Clubl, 2' Scholarsh1p1,2; 011513134 Maude, who prefers to be called Lillian, is one of our favorites for a bright future, She has a weakness for skating and murder mysteries, ' x' GEORGE WIDMEYER Weakness: Airplanes Ambition: Aviation machinist mate in the Navy Favorite Song:11Daughter cf Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Pet Saying: I ain t gonna do if: Activities: Intramural 1; Band 1; Varsity 4-; Dramatic Club 4. Another one of our basketball players. Hats always willing to do something. for you 1f you ask him. He is our only platmum blond. if. Xwaa- 474442-11,ng 91p 2'1 MW 5.4411 1,, . CURLEE LI'ITLEJOHN M Nickname: Stung, Favorite Song: nNu Love No Nothin 4, Pet Saying: Are you 11idclil'1g?n Activities: Track 2; Latin Club 2; Reflector 4; History Club 4- Curlee is another one of our Senior boys, who had to leave us this year In help Uncle Sam. We wish him luck! AUDREY CONOVER Nickname: Cactus Weakness: Swimming Ambition: Writer Favorite Song: Schuberfs '1Serenade Pet Saying: 11Golly moses Activities: ReHactor 4; Annual 4-; +H 1, 2, 3; History Club 4-; Spanish Club 4; Home Economics 1, 2; Schnlarshlp l, 2; Class Play 4; Dramatics 4. Her chief aim in life is travel. Likes to read, skate, and likes the great outdoors. Her friends all call her Camus.n Mgwdr- RITA MOLl'I'OR Nickname: 14Angie2 Weakness: Clothes Ambitinil: General Electric'a testing kitchen Favorite Song: 14Victnry Polkan Pet Saying: Now isn't that stupid? Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class 0mm 4-; Band 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Intramural l, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics 1. 2, '3, 4; History Club 4; Oflicc 4; Annual 4; Dramatic 4, Rita was always faithful and loynl to her activities and tn her friends She has a Riemam smile for everyone. Rita is the ilford representative on the Shillito High School Sewing Board. HELEN FRITIS Nickname: ullqennessmW Weakness: People Ambition: Psythiatrist Favorite Song: HSong to an Evening Star Activities: G. A A. 1, 2, 3; History Club 2, 3; F. H. A. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, Glee Club 3; Scholarship Team. Taking a four year course is a snap fer some, but in doing it in three and all the extra curricular activities, wall-it doesnlt bother Helen. Teachers: righl-hand man, bond salesman, debater, they are all down her allcyy Her favorite pastime is stirring up excitement in Mr. Jeffery classes. ROWENA LYKINS Nickname: llllobbyll Uicanyl Weakness: A rcd-lmircd soldier Ambition: A good stenograplmr anrite Sung: lkYoulll Never Know Pct Saying; lth, murder! Arliviucs .1358 Play 3; Rtllcrtor 4; Annual 4; Glee .7, 4; +11 Club l; Home Economics 1,2,3gG. A.A.2,3, 4; Library 4. lchmurcl: and ilrhir arc the two words which best dcsrrihc Rowena. Her quiet dis- pusilion and winning smile make friends for her vvcrywhcrt KERMIT SHUMARD Nickname: Kcrm Hf anyU Weakness: Legs! Ambition: Marine Pet Saying: lKDirty poolU Favorite Song: llAmenll by Woody Herman Kermitls ambition has been fulfilled, his wish to be a Marine is as good as done, we wish all the luck in the world to a guy who will long be remembered by all who know him. GRACE HENIZE Nickname: UGracie Weakness: shorthand Ambition: Army nurse Favorite Song: Paper Doll Pet Saying: HCm: whizll Activities: Amelia l, 2, 3; Annual 4. Grace, who wants to enter the U, S Calder Nurse Corp, likes to read novels and to hike. MARY LOU SIMMERMAN Nickname: URebel Weakness: Brandon Avenue Ambition: Public Health Nurse. Favorite Song: lKPaper Doll Activities: Cardone Visitation; Academy for Girls 1, 2; Tri-L 3, 4 We all will miss Mary LOU,S gay laughter HIM always rings in the halls. We are sure she will make use of her ambition to become a Public Health Nurse. PAT ROTHMAN Nirkname: llPattyn Weakness: Coke: Ambition: Have a store of my own Faxurite Song: UBlack Magicll Pu Saying: llFinc Arlivilics: French Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Drum Majorelie 3, 4; Pep Club I; G. A. A. 3, 4; Srholarship l; Home Economics 1, 4. Pat, another one of our strutting majoreucs is wclLliked by all and 15 known for her witty remarks. She enjoys taking part in arlive spurts and can be rccqgniled by her long fingernails and harlequin glasses. DONNA DUMFORD Nickname: DUNJ Weakness: Convertibles Ambition: Typist Favorite Song: i;BIue Rain Pet Saying: i'Thal's what I sayu Activities: Fep Club 1; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Home Economics 1, 2, ', 4-. Donna - One of Mr JeHers' star pupils - is a wcll-liked girl although quiet. She is in- lercsled in many sports. AWc hppe she will always make as many friends in her later years: as she has during her high school years. f. 1 1i; Hindi 5M3 : i GRACE KELSEV Nickname: Kelsni' Weakness: Uniforms Ambition: Physical education teacher Favorile Song: Paper Doll Pet Saying: uWhal'rha know, kid? . History Club 3, 4; Home Economics 1, 2; Intramural l, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; G. . i2. 3, 4; Pcp Club 1;Class Play -l-; 4-H Club 1; Dramatic Club 4. Grace is a very lively girl. If you want some- thing done, she is always willing to lend a hand. Once you bcromc a friend of hers, you stay a friend. She also takes an active part in sporlsi EILEEN MATTHEWS Nickname: Toadlesi' Weakness: Anything thatfs aqua blue Ambition: Gm places and do things Favorite Song: HSlardnsfl Pct Saying: UOh, come nnw Activities: Library Club 3; Home Economics , , 3, 4; Dramatics 4. Eileen is very quiet and ambitious. She is noted for her outlining. HUBERT EMBRY Nickname: Doc,J Ambition: Civil Engineer Activities: Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ReHectar 3; Annual 4; Scholarship 2. Hubert had to leave us this year to help Uncle Sam. While he was here he was a good student, a regular History shark. r I W W adt'w mm. HOLDEN 4:9. Nickname: uPaul Francis Anthony Holdcnii Weakness: Hunting l Ambition: To succeed m' algl; 5 Favorite Song: uPisml Packin, Mama. Activities: Library 1. His fuIi name is Paul Francis Anthony Holden. Heis really one Senior boy that studies; He is a good student; he must be to make Ais in Physics. GENEVA ELDRIDGE Nickname: Ginny Weakness': Chocolate pie Ambition: To see the world Favorite Song: Victory Polka Pct Saying: Oh, golly Activities: Library Staff 4; Latin Club 3,- Hum: Economics 1, 2. Berger knuwp as Ginny. She like: chocolate DIE, . movics, and murder mysteries. Her amhmnn 15 to see all of the world. mm LURA HOSKINSON Nickname: Twerpw Weakness: Texas Ambition: Lawyer Favorite Song: lWIanhattan SerenadeH Pet Saying: HHuiy cow Activities: Jnurnalism 1;Drz1matic 1, 4; Intra- mural 2; Matloon Senior High 1, 2; Glee Club 4; G. . A, 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; Iri-L3 4; History Club 4; Annual 4; Class 13121313 Lura Is one of thus: few people who have true blond haiIu She is sweet :0 eweryone, Is she really as quiet as she seems? JEAN CURTIN Nickname: 418:1an 1Vcakncssz Convertibles - cokes Ambition: Stylist Favorite Song: 1KStnrdusW Pct Saying: 2You make me 50-0-0 madV, Activities: lri- L 2, 3; F. H A. 3; G A A. 1,2 -, 3; Dramatic 1: 2, 3; Rcflecmrl 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Scholarship 1; Inuamural l: 2, 3; History Club 2. Two murh-loud pairs of slacks; pride in her Tri-L presidentvs pin; a love for clothes and anything modern; rokcsi; a car occa- sionally; an ability to get through high schoot in only three years; more IlIan the average total 01' friends and an air of sophis- tication; and Ihis all rolled into one, adds up to lean. Ihamc: H n MA ness Chocolatew Ice cream A Favorite Song: 2Stardusl31 Pct Saying: uHi ya, Doc Activities: Golf 1, 2; Reflector 3; Annual 3, 4; Latin 2; French 3; History Club 3; Class Play 4; Intramural 1, Bill is the artist 0f our class. He makes everyu one else look like a midget with his height. We thank Bill for his good work an Ifle Annual as Art Editor, MARTHA GILLARD Nickname: nMani Weakness: Chocolate milk shakes AIIIbiLion: Stenograpller Favorite Song: You Mean so Much to LIE, Pet Saying: Murder'S Activities: Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4. Short hut Iniglily, 5111: is noted for her guDd humor and rongenial spirit. She is next 1:: the Just in the Gillartl family. i ELIZABETH AGIN Nickname: 44Libbyi, Weakness: The infantry Ambition: Secretary Favorite Song 232w 3 Prayer for the Boys ve I'HTherc Pet Saying. Oh, me Activities: Annual 3, 4' 4H 1, 2, 3, 4' Class Play 3, 4; G. A. 3, 4; Pep C1ub 1; Hisme Club 3, 4; ALilir31'y 3; Home Eco- nomics 1,9 -, , 4; tVice-Prosidcnt of F, H. $1.41; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ofliccr 2; 0111C: 4; Lunchroum Cashier 4; Tri-L 4; Dramatic Club 4. Libhy is our hard-working, cHicicnt Droflim Editor. We me sure that with her ability and courage, she will be able to realize her ambition. Ir? .. ,s BETTY TAYLOR !, 1' Nickname: HBetty 130013 Wrakness: Convertibles Ambition: Nurse Favorite Song: mY'au'll Never Know Pet Saying:31:m tired A1 tivities: Cheerleader 2; G A. A 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl ulb ALHistcry 3, 4, 4-H Club1 2 3, 4' Band 3, gDramalicS 4' Intramurall, 2, 3, g; Home4 Economics 1,9 .., 4; Class OHiccr 1, . Always found selling cakes and candy 3: the basketball games. Betty takes a great part In 2E1 sports, especially basketball. Her smile IS capable of melting any heart and her pleasant personality is the envy of many. w- Awh.i-v. STELLA WOODMANSEE Nickname: 2Me Weaknes': Navy Uohnnw Ambition . UndCCidcd Favorite Sung: nIjvc Got Gobs of Love For 1110 Navy Pct Sayingy: 1Shut up V' Activities: Glee 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Class Play 3; Library 51311 4; 4- H 1., 2, 3; Latin Club 1:G. ILA I , 2, 3 4; Pep Club 1; Intramural l, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader3 2; Home Economics 3, 4 iTrcasJ; '1ri-L ,4 tCorres' SecJ; Dramatic Club 4 Kinda short but real cuta-loves bright clothes but goes limp at the sight of Navy blue 4 is knuwn as l'lJohnm-r 5 girl and pmud of it - xfc will miss not seeing Stella and her rlass ring and basketball darting hither and thither through the halls spreading mirth and fun with her contagious laughter. ANN E POBST Nickname: 14Annc2 Weakness: Records Ambition: Nurse Favorite SougzwirEasl of the Rockies,Y Pct Saying: ilDoII't have time Al'lix'ities: Pep Club 1;G11'e C. Jubl , 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. 3, 4' 2Fr rent C lub 3; Home Economics 122 Tri-L 1 4 1 1111111211 Stali 4' Class Play 5' Intramural l, 2, 5, 4; Reflector 4 Anne is always in demand everywhere bemuse- of her really super piann playing. She is always very friendly to everyone: and one 01 the most capable girls at Milford High. EVELYN GRONBERG Nickname: 21314122 Weakness: Acting Ambition: Social worker Favorite Song: iiStardusfi Pct Saying: What a l'ateH Activities: Class Play 3, 4; Reliector 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Dramatic Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4; 4-H Clubl 1,2; Latih Club, 1, 2; G A. A. 2, 3; Scholarship l, 2; Tri-L 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Lunchroom Cashier 4. Takes part in all activities, is cur efficient lunchroom cashier, has already won a place in life with her piarm playing. We,re sure shell! make a good social worker. TED VAN PlELT ,1 ,4 .111- le X1 Nickname: HBear Weakness: 15101151115 Artivilies: Band 2, 3, 4. Ted is our ace Trumpet player. It wouldn,t be Ted if he wcrenit getting into dimculties with the teachers fpr something. You donyt often hear much from him. BILL HARTZELL Nickname: 1iWilliel Weakness: Terrace Park Ambition: Chemical Engineer Favorite Song: ilStardusW Pet Saying: Tough Activities: Franklin 1, 2; Scholarship 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2; Annual 4; Class OHiccr 3, 4 Bill is our very efficient treasurer. He has been seen quite often selling cakes at the basketball games. Wain: sure he will be successful in whatever he chooses to do. EDNA JACKSON Nickname: nEclnie Weakness: Eating Ambition: Secretary Favorite Song: uAin1t Mishehavin, 2 Pet Saying: AnywayU Activities: PlainviJle 1, 2; Terrace Park 3; G. A. 4; Home Economics 4. Edna, a girl of admirable personality who hails from Terrace Park found it quite easy to make the change tu M. H. 5. She enjoys seeing new places and her friendly manner has aided her In making new friends, thus paving a smooth and cv en path for her which she has followed through all her schools. . WILLA SCHELLENGER Nickname: A'gBrialw Weakness: Music Ambition: Bcamician Famrite Sung: USerenade: to 3 Savage Pet Saying: hkListeng, Activities: Annual 4; Band '1, 2; Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-L 4; Drum Majul'eue 2, 3, 4-; Schol- arship Majorettc 2, Majoreue; a super forward on the girls basket- ball team in gym; loves argyle socks; th: only girl of the Senior glass to boast of having a baby tooth; one ambition is to be a tail gunner; gets by with writing to a soldier and sailor but refuses to tell us how it's done. Nickname: Jeannehy Weakness: Chewing gum Ambition: I have a new one every day Favorite Song: Anything by Sinatra ' Pct Saving: '1 dunno Activities: Class Play 3; Annual 4; Glee 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Ch A A. 3; Tri-L 4; OfEce 4; Drum Majorctte 4; French Club 3; Dramatic 4n Blondc h naturally curly top knot - minus half of the classes because of absence slips- known aHectionatcly as P58 - twirIs a mean baton - minus a class ring, as to where: it went, everyone is wondering - loves chewing gum and seems to get by with it in ail of her Classes - a sweet. personality - these all added up equals KhLoisf, RUTH FITZPATRICK Nickname: HSnoukie Weakness: Pcps'i-Cola Ambition: Nursee Favorite Song: You Mean So Much To MIW Pet Saying: Any time for youh, Aclivities: Home Economics 1, 2; Latin Club She is known for her satirical remarks, She always sees the bright side of life. I 73th D h I Nickname: Slinky'h : thakness: Dccrfneld Road Amhitiun: Sailor .. Favorite Song: h:Sunday, Monday, or Alwaysh Activities: 4-H Club 4, Sam but not heard so often. Always friendly and just an .311 around swcll guy hsk GinnyJA EARL HAYES Nickname: :KWO-WON Weakness: Girls Ambition: Baseball player Favorite Song: HStardust Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Latin 1; Class OHiccr 3, 4; , gs Play 4; Library 1;Annual 4; Volley Ball 1; Srhularship 2; Boys State 3; Softball 1. Earl is our star basketball player, the Captain of the varsity. Who was that good-looking sailor in lht Senior class play? Yes, 1113! was Earl. H65 the Romeo of the claw. 9n ' Nickname: Emmf, Ambition: Radio broadcasting Favorite Song: nNight and Day Pet Saying: HWhanfs up, Dem?u Activities: G. A. A, 2, 4-; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tn-L 3 hTreasureH, 4 hVicc-Presd; RcHeplor l, 2, 3; Home Economics 1, 2; SpanlSh Clulg 4; G cc Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Library 4; Annual 4; Scholarship . 2; Class OHicer 2; 4-H 1, 2; Pep Club 1. Fake a feather bah; a shy wink,- a pug nose; a-dab of lipstick; then mix thoroughly with giggles, stir in a few bars of music and a sprmkhng of dance steps and youfve sot Emmy, full of life and an endless vocabu- lary, her laugh will long resound through the halls of M. H. S, SCO 4., JUNHIRS Martha Ansteatt - The last of the Ansteatt Clan. Mary Jane Bainium - Franceas con- stant companion. Betty Bates e She reall Ford a. workout. x' ll . . 5 Lily Bemheisel e The straight 11A i K 5 rd t- i ' - Cm su en C; E ; Lt . .5 41 , 574- 1145 41.4 x Iva, W WM Fr da BickeI Q Lilys gal from the W 0 er side of town. W M Belle Bush Q Another of Mr. Holmes, f CJ office girls. 5 J44 ' 5 - I ,' u. . .r 5: 5 4 LE e 5 Harold Clancy e 163 a long walk to TP-M in'ibf7Wf Richard Smith All business - mon- key business. W W Allen HaincsFJust call him uShorty. ,I' Melba Callahan e Where does she get $1 ' 2 7'5 all the coupons to duve that Ford. IMP Ruth Carter Q thlete of the Juniord Class. 4 Claudia Colyer - Is the Army, 2X Navy, or Marines? pamfm? 7sz'p7m WWJie ktay - She is an A-l debater WI - ngn the Clio Clubsg VJ QA- J Frances Farley e We're sure she makes a good nursesi aide. Joanne Hohl Who wears her Tri- L pin? QM $7,511; .- l Hanford Thirey Q It s not the school I . its the principal of the thing? Robert Jones - A certain type drive vconveitibles ??3 Id WW ' President - Bipp Jones Clyde Williams - M1 . Jeffers right- Vice-President - Clyde Williams hand man Secretary -- Ruth Muehlenhud Treasurer - Hanford Thirey wWW Colors - Blue and Silver Ci 5 Flower - Scarlet Rosei Motto-iiWith the ropw of the past we will ring the bells of the future. . Sponsor - Reuel Jeffers JUNHHIS Shirley Langen 1 Do those new ration tokens bother you? WW MW Anne Luennc 1 Does she really like shorthand? WA IP04?! f'm Barbara Messcr 1 Bobbyas heart Hi 5 i with the Free Frenchww .- Ruth Muchlcnhard -- Voted the pret- tiest girl In the Junzor Class. va'm J Jun?! +- Iona Price - She made a goo mm 4 in NThe Dummy Pauline Suchia 1 She,s quiet until a certain subject is mentioried. Hai'old Hill a East Milfordk sub- mail carrier. 710'? Bill McCormick 1 The HBeau Brum- mellii of the Junior CIass. W J m 51031.10 W- Edgar iguniyan 1- Whereis Mount Washington, Ed? , 041' 3A.! u Helen Sieber - Her heart is in the Edna Tucker a You see her early and late pounding on a. typewriter in the typing room Betty Tudor - Betty Wiggins; ingep- arable girlfriend. 7 - . 4 , 1 Virginia Van Camp 1 Are all New- tonsville girls quiet? Jean Vctter 1 Nave; a 41mm ' I WWMHH ,1 Betty Wiggins 1 The unior with the ER? reddest hair. my 3W W Richard Mitchell 1 Harry James of 1' 1950. MA ?! Betty Holmw 1 iTm not 12161:,uliar.u ..-1 1 -, i 4 Mr. Jcifers 1 The Junior Classi In- genious Sponsor: SHPHIIMIIRES FIRST ROW: Margaret Irwin, Marilyn Mitchell, Imogene Keith, Lois Clements, Helen Reed, Doris Mosbacker, Georgianna Inderrieden, Estella Cutlass, Doris Hill, Maryl Ann Griffith, Marilyn Davis, Elizabeth Ricks, Gcraldhle Cooper, Sarah Heinekamp. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jester, Virginia Kindt, Margaret Thomayer, Kay Terrence, Elimbcth Asbury, Martha Sprague, Rozella Miller, Margaret Blanton, Natallie Patterson, Bctty Collins, Helen Huber, Ellen Pierson, Margie Bateman, Kathie Spahr, Dorothy Ferguson, Miss Brown. THIRD ROW: James McCoIlum, James Motsinger, Charles Cooley, Eldon Mardis, Junior Eldridge, Ralph Lay, Fred Benken, J unior Schellenger, Julian Hardoerfer, Jim Hazard, Raymond Ernst, Hayes Fuller. FOURTH ROW: Donald Robinson, Charles Lykins, Walter Doll, Tom Robinson, Joe Johnson, Walter Watkins, Allan Chandler, Richard Johnson, Elmer Tudor, Ralph Nash, Joe Turner, Donald Pabst, Edward Smithson. FIRST ROW: Virginia Farley, Elaine Pierson, Sarah Fawlcy, Inczc Morrow, NIary Kennedy, Betty Martin, Vivian Meguire, Amy Chandler, Sarah Wilson, Phyllis Elliott, Alice Runyan, Pat Patterson, Helen Workman, Vera Kiser, Carolyn Carter, Louise Mahnc. SECOND ROW: Miss Swaifar, Joyce Ernst, Georgi Suchia, Gladys Ingram, Alice Moore, Martha Armstrong, Diana Gatch, Mary Early, Dorothy Romohr, Dorothy Mccrsc, Mabel Taylor, Joyce Blanton, Isabelle Van Landingham, Juanita Trammell, Mildred Ingram, Barbara Bancroft, Miss Boger. THIRD ROW: Joe Pierson, Billy Fisher, Bill Day, Robin Butler, Vcrncr Sellers, Orville Prickett, Bob Beckett, Bob Brunsman, Gene Seylcr, Lloyd Smith, Donald Hill, James Ventus, Norman Lyle, Jack Elsten, Austin Worley. FOURTH ROW : Fred Muehlenhard, Oliver Lay, Eugene chmirc, Stewart Halbauer, Albert Bcnken, Tom Hartzcl, James Wilson, Mordt Bickel, Donald Gaskins, Bob Taylor, Francis Drussel, Bob Carty, Howard Minnick, Herbert Link, Richard Fay. r ! FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE x5; FIRST ROW: Janet Jeffers, Doris Smithson, Virginia Conover, Rose Buckner, Jean Fuller, Peggy Hunt, Thelma Prickett, Ramona Lykins, Betty Lou Richie, Mary Lee Saucr, Dorothy Fitzpatrick, Virginia Buckner, Wilda Grey Lykins, Margaret Schreiber, Jean Farley. SECOND ROW: Betty Lou Clancy, Ethel Wilson, Mary Hurst, Joyce Rinckhoff, Nancy Trilety, Thelma Kinman, Rosa Lee Judd, Marilyn Melton, Charlcc Brewster, Wanda Derricks, Vadic Robinson, Edna Robinson, Ivea Lee Elsten, Mary Riehle, Frances Combs. THIRD ROW: Bob Scott, Eugene Armstrong, Billy Johnson, Duane Snell, Earlinc Dupriest, Hilda Stemmerding, Mary Hunley, Ann Salzman, Jo Ann Fley, Buford Wilhitc, Harold Meeks, William Mullen, Richard Long, Mr. Horton. FOURTH ROW: Bill Philhowcr, Joe Thomayer, Kenneth Lewis, Roger Holmes, Charles Raper, Joseph Romohr, Fred Lancaster, Edward HoIden, John Hartzell, Gregg Boles, Marvin Haight, Gene Porter. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Hayes, Suzanne Hohl, Mary Eigher, Dorothy Hunt, Elaine Woodmansee, Rose May Wilson, Gertrude Holmes, Eleanor Link, Ann Sellers, Ruth Ann Dennison, Essie Kilgore, Mildred Shields, Beatrice FIorea, Dorothy Mahne, Betty Lou Malott. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hare, Marianne Bickcl, Marjorie Engcr, Bcvcrlce Bancroft, Judith Daughter, Margaret Gatch, Donna Seibert, Lula Garner, Janet Mccrse, Frances Robinson,Virginia Hurst, Maxine Miller, Patricia Lewis, Ruth Wardlow, Doris Jean Pointer, Shirley Owings. THIRD ROW: Robert Crider, Charles Ohmer, Ronald Hunlcy, James Smith, Talmage Williams, Mary Jane Miller, Norma Howell, Virginia Mcek, Ellin Clements, Betty Smysor, David Noakcs, Bob Rein, Keith Dow, Billy Ankron, John Long. FOURTH ROW: Gene Holden, Bill Hazard, Rollin Baker, Arlen Hardoerfcr, Lloyd Berger, Ralph Sheridan, Carroll Molitor, Billy Noakes, Jahn Baston, Donald Burnett, Donald Lawrence, Robert Hamm, Fred Owings, Bruce Trileiy. L y f - ML $65k SEVENTH GRADE GRADE FACULTY SEATED: Mrs. Harper, Kindergarten; Mrs. Reed, First Grade; Mrs. Torrence, First Grade; Miss Tracy, Second Grade; Miss Matthews, Third Grade. STANDING: Miss Basinger, Fourth Grade; Mr. Hare, Mr. Horton, and Miss Hcisemlan, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grades: Miss Adams mot shoer, Fifth Grade. GRADE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr. Huston Newman hg-nr -'-'1 AGHIVAHHHES SILLY FAY DRHFLIM STAFF I . . 3,. h . EDITORIAL: Editor-in-Chicf, Elizabeth Agin; Assistant Editor, Clyde Williams; Art Editor, Bill Fay; Ath- letics, Earl Hayes; Snapshots, Willa Schellengcr, Lrois Reed, Bill Hartzell; Calendar, Evelyn Gronberg; Class Will, Audrey Conover; Class History, Rena Colyer. BUSINESS: Business Manager, Emily Scott; Assistant Business Manager, Rita Moiitor; Advertising, Anne Pobst, Stella. Woodmansee, Kermit Shumard, Vernon Taylor; Sales Manager, Wanda Bemheisel; Senior Room Agent, Wanda Bernhcisei; Junior Room Agent, Betty Bates; Sophomore Room Agent, Georgianna Inderricdcn; Freshman Room Agent, Amy Chandler; Eighth Grade Room Agent, Virginia Conover; Seventh Grade Room Agent, Ellin Clements; Finance Committee, Betty Taylor, Mary Applegate, Lura Hoskinson, Ruth Fitzpatrick, Eileen Matthews, Donald Shaw, George Widmeycr, Earl Hayes; Typists, Maude Blanton, Dorothy Kindt, Rowena Lykins, Grace Henize; Sponsors: Editorial, Miss Hilliard; Advenising, Mr. Jchrs; Sales, Mr. Horton ; Finance, Miss Boger. Editor-in-Chief .................................... Audrey Conover Assistant Editor ...................................... Barbara Messer Business Manager.. ..... Teeny Davis Feature Editor... Joann? H0111 Exchange Editor .................................... Rowena Lykins Art Editor ...................................................... Mane Day Sport Editor ................................................ Ruth Carter REPORTERS: Kay Terrence, Georgi Inderrieden, Tom Hartzeli, Nataliic Pctterson, Ann Sellers, Eilin Clements. ROOM AGENTS: Elaine Pierson, Judith Daughters, Oliver Lay, Lois Clements, Betty Bates, Grace. Kelsey, Marilyn Mitchell, Joanne Salzman. FACULTY ADVISORS: Miss Swaffar, Miss Brown. TYPISTS: Ann Pabst Evelvn Gronberg. Dot Kindt. Bert Kindt. Maude Blanton. REFLEUTHR STAFF ff: 5:22:- . ML W .21? 1.x , , M m $335; $325: :: $2.32:- FIRST ROW: Virginia Conover, Lily Bernheisel, Mary Lce Sauer, Jean Vetter, Anne Pobst, Wanda chhcisel, Melba Callahan, Frances Farley, Amy ChandlerLJean Fuller. SECOND ROW: Pat Rothman, Rollin Baker, Dicky Fay, Evelyn Gronberg, Mary Jane Bainum, Richard Mitchell7 Willa Schellengcr, Jack Elsten, Jo Ann Flcy, Rita Molitor, Betty Taylor, Edward Smithson, Lois Reed, Mr. Neth, THIRD ROW: Earl Hayes, Vernon Taylor, Eldon Mardis, Hanford Thirey, Ruth Carter, Robin Butler. FIRST ROW: Betty Wiggins, Rowena Lykins, Jean Vettcr, Rita Nfolitor, Ruth Carter, Barbara Messer, Helen Reed, Dorothy Ferguson, Lois Reed. SECOND ROW: Amy Chandler, Marilyn Mitchell, Barbara Bancroft, Joyce Ernst, Betty Tudor, Shirley Langen, Lify Bernheisel, Wanda Bcrnheisci, Evelyn Gronberg, Ann Luenne. THIRD ROW: Edna Tucker, Virginia Farley, Mary Early, Helen Fritis, NIarie Day, Betty Martin, Alice Runyan, Carolyn Carter, Jo Hohl. FOURTH ROW: Lura Hoskinson, Lois Clements, Kay Terrence, Anne Pabst, Doris Hill, Emily Scott, Stella Woodmansec, Louise Mahne. FIFTH ROW: Elaine Pierson, Marilyn Davis, Martha Armstrong, Diana Gatch, Dorothy Meersc, Virginia Van Camp, Isabella Van Landingham, Freda Bickel, Wiila Schcllenger, Georgi Inderrieden, Helen Seiber. Directed by Mr. Neth. GLEE CLUB . f H O N 0 R R O L L 2-Edward Agin G-Robert Brunner 1--John Achor 5-Haruld M. Bates EwEugene Ansteatt 7-1. K. Campbell ll--Frank Colcr, Jr; lS-Herman K. Freeman 4-Donald E. Bates 9--Thomas Carter 10-Donald M. Chandler 14-10111: W. Eveland S-Raymond Carter lZ-Elmer B. Curless laquchard Grohberg l3-William Easley lu-Rabcrt K. Johnson 5-Henry A. Kruthkamp B-Murray Malarkcy 13-Eugene Sieber HONOR ROLL 2-Leslie Kelly MIiHord Lawrence lO-Kenneth R. Runyan 14-Vcrtmn Staiglc 3-Betty Koogler 7-Hce Leaf ll-John G. Uacld Scott l5-Lewis Wiggins 4w-Charles Kaoglcr B-James Malarkey l2-Hcrhert Sebastian lG-Jack Kelsey $11.an as a ?Z he mm, ' M Mig- $153er h , gEUQEig VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Brunsmzm, Bipp Iones, George Widmcycr, Sid Clancy. Earl Hayes, Captain; Don Pabst, Tom Robinson, Eldon Mardis, Gene Seylcr, Mr.Mchnnol1,C.oach KNEELING: Eddie Smithson and Don Robinson, Managers. The Eagles had a SUCcessful season, whining twclvc games while losing eight. The squad was com 'Ed mostly of sophomorcs thi year. Captain Hayes was the only senior 0n the t am so they should have a successful future- in storc for them. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Hohl, Teeny Davis, Gcorgi Indcrricdcn, Elaint Pierson, R'Iaryl Ann GriHith. z CHEER LEADERS 'ITVHLLEDISVH HANSEN SITTING: Corky Evcland, Bob Brunsman, Mr. McDermott, Donald Robinson, Don Pobst, Captain; Junior Schcllcnger, Eddie Smithson. STANDING: Sid Clancy, Richard Smith, R'Iordt Bickel, Hartford Thirty, Bill Brooks, Joe Pielson. FIRST RO.W: Roger Holmes, Bob Scott, Duane Snell, Richard Long, Arlen Hardoerfer. SECOND ROW: CarolENIolitor, Jimmie VVcssel, William IVIullen, Billy Johnson, Kenneth Lewisj NIr. l-Ichrmott. THIRD ROW: Ralph Sheridan, Billy Noakes, Bobby Rein, John Bastan, Rollin Baker. r 7th and 8th GRADE BASKETBALL 'VXf WW If 4k, CALENIIAR SEPTEMBER Sept. 7-The doors are opened after a summefs rest and students flle in for the first day of another yeafs grind. Sept.13-Smileehold it-next. The student body poses for individual pictures. Sept. 15eThe mothers and teachers meet at the first P. T. A. meeting of the year. Sept. ?leAre you doing your part? We receive pep talk on bond buying. Sept 23ePolitical speeches can stop now, we vote for our class officers. Sept. 24eNo mqre absenteeism Without a signed excuse from home. State Department of Education says so, kids. OCTOBER Oct. 1-Mr. Thireyes assembly. Mr. Hartsock gives us some idea of how we can be patriotic and help speed victory. Oct. 7eThe Tri;L girls are really proud of their pins, but dehnitcly. Oct.11-Picture shows hGuardian of Plenty and hNo Greater Glory? Oct, IBeThe seniors look like new people. No wonder! picture day! V Oct. 15eMiss Hilliardhs assembly. Parley-vous-fraineais? Oct. 227Teeny, Georgi, Jo, Elaine, and Mary! Ann are our new cheer- leaders. Good luck, girls. Oct. 28eThat Halloween dance was a humdingen NOVEMBER Nov. 4-Wouldn,t it be fine if we could perform some of those disappear- ing tricks Lewis McBride demonstrated? Nov. IIeWhat are those frightful things? 0 pardon me, they are Home EC girls being initiated. Nov. ISeLooks like a good basketball season. We defeat Goshen 99-18' in the first game of the year. Nov. ZOeThere are some serious things in life. A large group from the school sees the Black HilPs Passion Play at the Taft Auditorium. D E C E M B E R Dec. lePicture shown e hHi Slouch. We learn to stand and walk correctly. Dec. 3aMrs. Jestefs assembly. The F. H. A. girls wear solemn faces as they receive their degrees. Dec. 14-Senior Class Play uAct Your Age? A howling success. Dec.20eBIood Donors at Milford. We didnht realize Betty and Grace were so weak, tsk, tsk. Girls, maybe you worft faint next time. Dec. ZSeHome EC girls give a Christmas party. My, what a party, too. Dec.24--I hope Santa Claus is good to me. Bye, everybody, see you next year. CALENDAR J A N U A R Y Jan. 3eNice rest while it lasted. Now to see if we can keep those New Yeafs resolutions. Jan.12rMiss Brownis assembly. Libby doesnit really type like that, does she? Jan.18gNo, Mr. Thirey didnit have 21 Fight. His nose got that way in an automobile accident. Jan. 21e0, goody, the school is burning down. Oops, sorry, just fire drill. Jan. 28eMr. R. W. Roebuck, head Qf the Secret Service, teaches us how to detect counterfeit money. FEBRUARY Feb. IiO, gee! Did I smile like me? I want to look nice for posterity. Picture day for the Drofiim folks! Feb. 4-Picture show, iiTo One Anotherfi We learn something of the manufacture of steel. Feb. BeAnother magician, Paul Hubbard. We should know some pretty good tricks by now, Feb. 24mF. H. A. gifls have their annual motheris and daughteris banquet. Feb. 29eThat extra day. Look out, boys, you know that old saying. M A R C H Mar. lOHDaisy Mae Dance. Girls, nowts the time to get your man. Mar. ISgShh, we musnit disturb pappy when heis figuring so hard. Mar. 16;Junior Class Play. iKAlmost Summer. in a sad state of affairs, The Jones family is really Mar.18r-Tri-L girls have a slumber party. Who thought she would get any sleep anyhow. Mar. 30-31eH0w can they do these things to us. Every Pupil Tests. APRIL April HWThe eighth graders slave away on those tests you hear so much about. Apri126w-hPoor Dear Edgarii enough said about the senior Class play. MAY May lOeSenior assemblyedidnit know we had a chorus, did you? May llejunior-Senior Premedidnit we look pretty in all our finery? May 14eBaccalaureate. May 16v-Commencement. May 20eThe school doors are closed for the summer; the seniors turn their backs on those doors and start down the road of iiLife. 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