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MARGORIE WESTMEYER French Club 1; GAA 7,- Y-Teens 2; Class Way 3; Office 3, 4; Annua! Slug 4,- Closs omcer 1, Nickname: LirHe One; Per Peeve: Jealous People; Ambition; To be 0 registered nurse; Usually Found: Anywhere J happen to be; Fuvori'e Song: HYou'H Never Walk Alone ; Favorite Saying; I don't know bUddy boy: Pastime: Day dreaming; Weakness: Mer- cury's and brown eyes. RONNIE WILEY Latin Club 2, 3, 4,- College Club 4,- Cluss President 4; BasketbaH l, 2, 3,- Bond 1,2, 3,4;Orchesfro 1, 2, 3,- Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta l; Prom Committee 3. Nickname: Ron,- Pef Peeve: Gym Class; Ambition: To have my own band tdoncel; Usually Found: Prodicing my trumpet,- Favorite Song: Lean BabyH; Favorite Saying: AH right, Sohy; Pasfime: Playing; Weakness: High F. MARY LOU WYATT French cm: I, 2, 4,- Annum Slat? 4; Librarian 3, 4; omce 2; Scholarship Team 2. 3; Glee Club 1; Nickname: Mary; Pet Peeve: Conceited people; Ambition: Marv Huge,- Usuully Found: A? home; Favorite Song: Only You ; Favorite Saying: Why?; Pastime: Learning to drive; Weakness: Caivm.
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CHARLES lEE STAIGLE Hi-Y 3,- French Club 2; Annual SmR 4,- FootbaH l, 2, 4,- Glee Club 2, 4. Nickname: Chuck,- PeO Peeve: Short Christmas vacaiions; Ambition: To retire from the U. S. M. C. as a captain; Usually Found: In Milford with George; Favorite Song: H's Almost Tomorrcw ; Favorife Saying: Whatcha dcin', huh?; Pastime: Working or humming; Weakness: Music tPopulm Songsi. PATRICIA TAYLOR Deer Park I, 2, 3; Annual STOH 4; Librorion 4. Nickname: Trish,- Pef Peeve: Snobby girls; Ambition: To be a stenogropher; Usually Found: With Ronnie; Favorite Song: Only You ,- Favorite Saying: Dig that; Pastime: Going out; Weakness: Condyn GAYLE WALKER GAA 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; YATeens 4,- Annual Staff 4; VoHeybuIl 1. Nickname: Gayle; Pet Peeve: People who have no sense of humor,- Ambition: To go to Miami,- Usuully Found: Wirh the CLAN ; Favorite Song: Yours ,- Favori'e Saying: You've had iil; Pastime: Trying to get Ihe cor; Weakness: Music. CHARLOTTE WATKINS Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4,- GAA I, 2, 3, 4,- Ohio Safety Institute 3,- FTA 4,- ReHecror SfoH 4,- College Club 3. 4,- Class Play 3,- Librarian 2, 3; Annual Smff 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,- Volleyboll 1, 2, 3. 4. Nickname: Char,- Pef Peeve: Conceited People; Ambition: Teacher; Usually Found: Blun Drive-In; Favorife Song Autumn Leaves : Favorite Saying: I donft core; Pastime: Going to Btcnchesrer; Weakness: Big boys, 24-
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ALPHA Fran! Row: M. McCarty, R. Huff, B, Siddens, S. Shinkle, J. Ferguson, .1. McDermotr, P. Hickey, R. Wiley. Second Row: B Ludlow, C. Meyers, M. Kemmefer, H. Howell, 1 Davis, L. Hayes, C. Coudill. It was ?hirfeen years ago when the doors of Milford School were opened by The Class of '56. Although we were scared and bewildered by This strange pTuce, Mrs. Harper, our kindergorren teacher, soon reas- sured us That the long Tourney Through Milford School would have many ioys. During the next eight years we lost 01d friends and gained new ones along The way The arrival of many new friends from Newtonsville, Miomiville, and Mulberry made our Freshman class 0 group of over one hundred sTudents. The newcomers soon became fast friends and the entire group elected Jack Ccrpenfer, Charles Cuudill, and Margie Westmeyer as class ofFIcers. Gienna Neoce was our Homecoming attendant and our sponsors were Mr, McDermoH and Miss Jacobs. Miss Nielunder, Mrs. Shriver, and Mr. Hume greeted us CT the door of our Sophomore year. Our big event of The year was The sponsoring of The Homecoming Parade in which Arlene Mowrey participated as our attendant choice. A roller skaiing parry was our hrs? closs-outing-on outing of 0 class of seventy- Tour sfudents who chose Jim MCGOW, Gail Harrison, Arlene Mowrey, and Merlene Hayes as officers. The year 1955 arrived and we were Juniors, Big Wheels of lost! The class oFFicers, Charles Caudill, Barbara Gaefz, and Peggy Raid? were led by President Kenny Buxton, Lights Out was the sensation That 26
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