Milford High School - Droflim Yearbook (Milford, OH)

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Milford! Hgll Sclzool Droflim 1959 Edition We Remember Faculty .......................... Seniors Underclassmen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Organizations ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Activities ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Athletics Post Scripts ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Advertisin g ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Editor-in-Cbief .......... Charles N. Hill Adwiwr .......... Mrs. Marcia Handiin As Magistra of the Latin Club Roman Banquet, Mrsh Wurtz will always be remembered for the days she spent pre- paring, organizing, and cooking for that festive and unique event. Ifs customery for students to reserve their appre- ciation of their teachers until they've graduated to a higher level. Then, and only then, can they look back to see a friend, not a slavedriverl Although this is one of the oldest and strictest rules governing the adolescent society, occasions arise once in a great while which warrant an immediate repeal of this law. The presence of a certain teacher at Milford High for several years is one of these rare occasions. It was fun to be in one of her classes, rewarding to learn from her, and a pleasure to know her. We shall always remember Mrs. Mary Wurtz. smile: .Iu.fur..cl.p. our teachers . . . they laid know- ledge at our feet . . . some of them even tried to pound it into us, . . . maybe that was the best way . . . some of them just gave us the chance to learn . . . they didnlt force it on us . . . we thought they didnlt care, but now we know they did . . . they were only giving us the Chance to be adults . some were very Close to us . . . we could tell them our trOubles . . . and they would listen. they were all different, and yet, we know they all had the same goal in mind . , . and well always be grateful. No generation of young people has been surrounded with so many opportunities as the present one. Pitfalls and :empations, too, have multiplied. Opportunities are for the strong and the ready. Pit- falls and temptations catch the weak, the unprepared, and the vascillaring. Living then in our fast moving society requires us to build competence, to be ready to give, to observe keenly, to choose wisely and to serve willingly. With these qualities you can get to the top. Without them you may only watch others get there. Best Wishes James H. Fley Superintendent Mrs. Violet Snell is secretary to ML Fley and also Clerk- Treasurer for the Board of Education. Once a month, on the last Friday, the faculty especially appreciates Mrs. Snell; it's PAY DAY. Mr. Cutlip, principal of the high school for 7 years, has been the leader of our fast expanding student body. He can remember when the high school was a fraction of the size it is today. Mrs. Peterson, who was a bookkeeper, stenographer, at a manufacturing company, is now assisting Mr. Cutlip as a secretary in his office. Do you think he's really sick, or is he just playing hooky? asks Mr. Wettig, our attendance official, during a regular morning consultation with Mr. Cutlip concerning absentees. We remember. . . . Mrs. Lucille Bainum as the secretary-treasurer of Milford High School who was responsible for the various activity and class funds. She was constantly assisting the treasurer of each organization con- cerning financial matters. We remember when the Junior High School consisted of one Seventh and one Eighth grade. The enroliment in each was 30 to 55 students. During the school year, 1958-59, there were four sections of each of these grades, each section having from 56 to 40 students. This is just one indication of how our school population is growing. Merrill Judd, Principal ibra rians Standing, Left to Right: Janet Reeves, Paulette Leoni, Judy Sidwell, Karen Carter, Mrs. Botz, Adviser; Connie Huff, Judy Maushart, Par Rossler, Vicki Butler. Seated: Donna Lovett, Kathy Furguson, Louise Liming, Martha Sontag, Ann Dupriesr, Barbara Robison, Jan Edam Student Secretaries Back Row, Left to Right: Nancy Mossman, Mary Ann Munninghoff, Jimmy Conley, Sandy Fletcher, Carol Miller, Bonnie Griffis, Carol Easton, Linda Judd. Middle Row: Nancy Keys, Mary Donohoo, Linda Hughes, Bonnie Laudcman, Lynn Wolf. Front Row: Frances Gillette, Bonnie Schmidt. Librarian EMILY BOTZ VELMA HEISERMAN English I, and II. MARY WURTZ English IV, Latin I, II, French 1, Latin, French Club Adviser, FTA Advisor. CAROL CALDWELL English I, II, World History, U. 5. History, Senior Advisor. MARCIA HANDLIN English II, Speech, Journalism, Droflim, Reflector Adviser, Class Play Director. RUTH BROWN English II, IIL v iii? .7 m MR. MC KNIGHT MRS. MOORE Drivers' Training, World History, Chemistry, Trigonometry 8: Solid General Math, Junior Class Geometry, Physics, Algebra II. Sponsor. MR. LEININGER Algebra II, Plane Geometry, Algebra I, General Math, Senior Math. MRS. ALEXANDER MR. MC DERMOTT General Science Biology, Senior Advisor. DELORES HOPPING Algebra I, Home EL, Plane Geometry, Y Teen Adviser, FHA Adviser. VIRGINIA MARQUETT MARIE ROSENBERGER HOPE EC' L H, 111, N, FHA Typing 1, II, Shorthand I, II, Advnsor. Office Practice. wuuui BEN HUME Typing, Bookkeeping, General Business. DONAVIN MOSER U. S History, Senior Sociai Studies, Student Council Adviser, Head Football Coach, Asst. Bas- ketball Coach, Track Coach. CLIFFORD WETTIG Attendance Official, Boys Health, Physical Education, Head Coach Baseball, Basketball, Assistant Football Coach, LOLA JACOBS Girls Health, Physical Education, GAA Adviser, World History PH ILIP MICELI DENVER DONOHOO Shop I, II, Mechanical Drawing, Mechanical Drawing, EleCtricity, Phys. Ed. Maintenance Supervisor. DANIEL KOCH Band, Orchestra. LYNN WONDER Chorus, Voice. wL Seniors . our class . . . we all thought it was the best class Milford had ever seen . maybe it was, who can say? anyway . , . we all thought so, and that is what matters, because a class is like a date in history . . . once it's gone, it can never come again . . . in the mem- ories of its Students . . . and like that date, may otherwise be forgotten, its only a monument, a name on a roster and yet, the work we do will reflect on our school and on our class I'm sure that our class . . . will not be forgotten. Above is pictured Gene Rosen- dahl, Senior Class President. Gene led his Class through a better than typical Senior Year, with outstand- ing Homecoming and Christmas dances, and consistently successful projects. To the right, john Imbus, treasurer, is Obviously engrossed in keeping track of the Senior money, a difficult job, handled very ca- pany Mrs. Carol Caldwell and Mr back over a year in whid successful project. In on: ember these two with fonc ject of their sincere concert ford High School. Ralph McDermott can look they guided our Class in every memories. wehll always rem- sarisfaction of being the 0b- during Our senior year at Mil- Working with Gene was his de- pendable Vice-President, Terry Cowan, above. Terry kept all sen- ior sponsored functions well sup- plied with the necessary refresh- ment5un0 small task. Correspon- dence and record-keeping was kept exactly up-to-dare by Nancy Lay- man, Secretary, who maintained order in the class business affairs with efficiency. BILL BARRETT Reflector 2, 4; Reflector Dance Com- mittee 4; Senior Play; Wonderfui Time; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA ANN BAUMGARTNER Mitch Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2; FTA 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Wonderful Time; Mr. Cutlip's Office 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN BLACKBURN Sbirl' LAWRENCE R. BROWN FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play Committee; Brown Annual Staff 4; FHA Honorable Men- Band 1, 2, 5, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; tion. Math Club 2. BARBARA JOAN BUCKNER Buckie Band 1, 2, 5, 4; Homecoming Attend. am: 5; Annual Staff 4', Junior Play Committee 3; Pep Club 3; Dance Com- mittee; Band Award. MERVEN CARR UMerH Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Baseball 1; Track 1, 2, '3', 4; Wonderful Time 4. KATHLEEN ELLEN CARTER . w M 43! A ,w A Annual Staff 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2', GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 5, 4; College Club 3; FTA 3, 4, Officer 3; Junior Play Comr mittee Chairman; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play, Student Director; Home- coming Student Chairman; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Nation- al Honor Society 4, Treasurer; Wanda. ful Time 4; Activities Award, LINDA LEE CAUDILL FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Sweetheart A:- tendant 1, 2; FHA State Meeting 5; FHA Treasurer 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4. RICHARD BRUCE CHANCE ALICIA ANN COMES Snatch Jamey Class Play 5; Football 1, 2, 5; Annual FHA 1. 2, 3; Y-Teens 1; ETA 3, 4; Staff 4; College Club 3; prom com, Wonderful Time Committee; FHA mittee; Gruesome Five; King of Can- Parliamentarian 1; Intramural Basket- teen 4. ball 4. TERRY L. COWAN Senior Class Vice-President; Football 1, 4; Basketball 1; Junior Play; Sopho- more Class Officer; School Spirit A- ward, Gruesome Five, MARILYN ANN CURLESS CWTJJJ Queen Attendant 1; Cheerleader 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Basketball 1; Pep Club 3; An; nual Staff 4. MICHAEL B. CUTLIP Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Conference 4; Math Club 1, 2; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 1; Class Office: 1, 3; Class Play 3; Prom Committee; College Club 5; Music Festival 1; Orchestra 2; Buckeye Boys, State 3; Reflector 1, 2; Student Council Vice-President 4; Natio :1 a1 Honor Society 4; Droflim 2; Droflim Business Manage: 4; PTA Scholarship Award; Band Award; Math Award, DONALD LEE DALTON ReEeV Junior Class Play Committee. WALTER J. DEAN Walt Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Or- ' chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 4, Officer CAROL SUE DEAN 4; French Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Junior . . Play; County Music Festival 2; Won- RCHWPY 5' 4; Junior Si ,Semor PW derfui Time 4; Golf Team 4; Reflector Commnttee; Wonderful Tlme 4; Re- 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Music Hector Journeymads Awaxd. Award, Ation Award, DEVON DEYHLE 7' .3 . Dev . .. Football 5, 4; Latin Club 5, 4; Track 3; Math Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4. ANN ELLEN DONOHOO S hortie'1 Chorus 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Junior Play Prompter; Annual Staff 4; FHA Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; Senior Play; Sweet- heart Dance Attendant 4, CAROL JANE EASTON GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Club 5; F'I'A 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Prom Chairman 3; Office 3, 4; Junior Play; Pep Club 3, 4; Droflim Staff 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Jum ior and Senior Play Committee; Ticker Chairman Wonderful Time; American Legion Award; School Citizenship A- war , JOHN COLBY ECCLES Reflector Business Manager 3; Reflec- tor 2, 5 French Club 3; Junior Play; Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play; Wogderful Time 4; Special Service A- war . JUDY ANN ERNST GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Captain 2, President 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Queen At- tendant 2; Candidate for May Fete Queen, Girls4 State 3; Basketball 1, 2, JANET MARIE ECKART 4; Junior Magazine Sale Winner; n :1 , , . 11m Prom Queen 4; Dance Commxttee; Pep Amelia High 1; PTA 3, 4; GAA 3; Y- Teens 2, 3; Library Club, President 4; Latin Club 2, 3; College Club 3; Jun- Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; Wonderful Time 4; Make-up Committee Chairman Jun- ior Play; Senior Play Committee; Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Girls' Softball Team I, 2; Ping Pong Tournament 1, 2, 3, ' P1 . xor ay 4: DAR Citizenship Award. .2 $3321 545' INA MARIE EVANS Nanny FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Junior Play; Wonderful Time 4; Home EC Award. HAROLD E, FUNKE DemyefY Football 1, 2, 5. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, ,5 :fo 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; a Student Council 2, 3; Class Officer 1; Prom King 4; Wonderful Time Com- mittee 4; Athletic Award. X, KENNETH RHAYE FURNISH Kenn Golf Team; Junior Class Play; Chorus; Wonderful Time 4. BONNIE LEE GATCH Barney GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 5, 4; Cam didate for May Fete Queen, Girls1 State 3'; Fall Festival Queen 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Senior Play Committee; Queen of Canteen 4. FRANCES DAVENPORT GILLETTE GAA 1, 2, 5, 4; French Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; FTA 3; Reflector 2; Bas- JAMES R. GOLDSBERRY ketball 1, 3; Junior Class Play; Cheerw Yogie leadin 2, 4; Ma Fete ueen 3; Class . Play gmminee Ehairmg 3, Wonder. throw 1, 2, 5; Football 4; Basketball m1 Time 4; Office 2, 4; School Spirit Manager 4; Tka 4; C1355 913V Com' Award. mittee 4; Wonderful Time. PAMELA CHASE GORDON Pam Latin Club 1, 2, 5, 4; French Ciub 3, 4; GAA 1, 2. 3, 4', FTA 3, 4; Junior Class Play, Student Director; Student Council 1; Class Secretary 2, 3; From Committee 5; Librarian 3; Miami Scholarship Team 3, 4; Girls' Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls, Volleyball Team 1, 2, 5, 4; College Club 3; Captain Girls' Reserve Basketball Team 2; Am nual Staff 4; Senior Class Play Com- mittee Chairman 4; National Honor Society 4, Secretary 4; French Club President 4; Girls, Softball Team 1, 2 1 Pi'ng Pong Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4, Klwams AWMd KATHLEEN HACKMAN 313 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 5; Class Play Commit- tee 3, 4; Wonderful Time 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Reflector 4, Jeumeyman's Award; Dance Commit- tee 4. KATHERLNE JEAN HAINES Kdy,, Annual Staff 4; Latin Club 1, Z, 5; Senior and Junior Class Play Commit- tee Chairman; Librarian 3; President of Library Club 3; Pep Club 3; Office 1, 3; Prom Committee 3. WILLIAM R. HAMM BoneJ Band 1, 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Scholarship Team Miami 1; College Club; Junior Class Play Committee Chairman; National Honor Society, Officer. CHARLES N, HILL Brazidmn JOYCE BELL HANKINS Shorty Withrow 1; Volleyball 2, 4; Basketball 3; GAA 2, 4; FHA 5; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff 4', Ping Pang Runner-up Time Committee, Track 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Miami Schblarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Iatin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; College Club 2, 3; Prom Chaitman 3; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Class Play 3; Editor of Drofilm; 'Smdem Council 4; Chorus 3; Pep Club 4; Activities i 3; Reflector 4, Cub Award; Wonderful 3 Award; English Award. RAYMOND EUGENE HINNERS reryu Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Annual Staff; Christmas Project; Wonderful Time Committee. ELLEN JAN E HOGUE 14M Withrow I, 2; Pep Ciub 3, 4; FTA 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Junior Class Play Committee; Wonderful Time; Prom Committee 3. BONNIE JEANNE LAUDEMAN GAA 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4-, Glee Club1;Gitls' Basketball Team 1, 2; Junior Class Play 3; Reflector Staff 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Miami Scholarship Team 2; Senior Class Play 4. JUDY ANN LONG Jild EARL HOPKINS Reflector 3, 4, Editor 4, Award 3, Star Award 4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; French Club 3, 4. St. Xavier 1; Annual Staff; Christmas Dance Committee; Christmas Project 4; Track 4. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2; Pep 3, 4; Attendant Sweetheart's Dance 5; Sec- retary of FHA 5, 4; Baseball 2; Ping Pong 3; Volleyball 2; Junior and Sen- ior Play Committee; Wonderful Time. GAA 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 5; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Attendant to Sweetheart Dance 1; Treasurer, GAA 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Ping Pong 2; Volleyball 2. Journeyman's JOHN EDWARD IMBUS NANCY LAYMAN New York 1, 2; Senior Class Secre- tary; Reflector Staff, Business Manager 4; Star Award; Homecoming Queen; Senior Class Play; Wonderful Time. MERLE GAY LOVINS WILLIAM L. LUEHRMAN Willi! Junior and Senior Class Plays; Miami Scholarship Team 2, 3; Senior Scholar- ship Team; Track 4; Treasurer of Sophomore Class; American History Award 3. STANTON MABRY Make Junior and Senior CIass Play Commit- tee; Football 3, 4. NORMA HANE MASON Penn's Basketball 1; GAA 1; Annual Staff; HELEN ARLENE .MARSHALL Sborth FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Historian 1; Junior Class Play Committee; Annual Staff; Baseball and Ping Pong 3, 4; GAA 2; Volleyball, Shuffle Board, Wonder- ful Time Committee. Glee Club 1, 3, President 3; 2nd Place Miami Music 3010 Contest; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Junior and Chapd ter Degrees of Achievement; FHA Sweetheart Attendant 3; FHA Sweet- heart Queen 4; FHA Camp 2; NTA President; Vice-President FHA District South 4; FHA State Meeting; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Wonderful Time: Music Award. RICHARD T. MC LAGAN Human! RicbI' Junior Class Play; Senior Class .Play; Prom Committee 3; Math Club 2; . College Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Grue- ; some Five; Miami Scholarship Team 2; Senior Scholarship Team MARY ANN MUNNINGHOFF Maryu Regina 1, 2; Junior Red Cross; CSMC; Junior Class Play Committee; Pep Club 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Won- derful Time 4; Homecoming Dance Committee; Christmas Dance Commit- tee; Business and Professional Womenk Scholarship. NORMAN ROW; E NOFTSGER Normh' Math Club 2: Junior Class Play; Prom Committee 3; College Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3 4; Annual Staff 4; Alter- nate for Senior Scholarship Team; Won- derful Time; Senior Class Play. HOWARD PETERS 5 - Pete A ; Football 1, 2, 5; Junior Class Play ; Committee. LOWELL REED Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; College Club 3; Math Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2 3 4 President 3; National Honor MAURICE POWERS , ., , . ; Society 4, President; Scholarship Team; School Citizenship Award; Math and Science Awards. Junior Class Play Committee; Senior Class Play Committee; LOIS MAE REYNOLDS Library Club 1, 2; GAA 15 2; FHA I, 2; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4, Won- derful Time; Basketball 3, 4; Volley- ball 3; Commerical Award. EDWARD EUGENE ROSENDAHL, JR. IPROJyIl Wonderful Time; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4; Track 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; An- nual Staff; College Club 3; Math Club 2; National Honor Society; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Appointed to U. S. Air Force Academy, Colorado. CAROLYN LORRAINE RUFFLEY Carol Withrow 1; YrTeens 5, 4; Annual Staff; FHA 4; GAA 3; Peg Club 5; W'onder- ful Time Committee. DANIEL BRAY SELLERS szgeram Dan Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 5, 4; Track 4; Annual Staff; Christmas Project. ROBERT NOEL SIMS Maverick Football 1, 2; Latin Club 1, .2, 3, 4; DAVID ALLEN STANSBERRY Basketball 4; Prom Committee 3; D 4112' Gruesome Five; Junior Play; Christmas Project; College Club 2, 3; Annual Blancheste: 1; Owensville 1, 2; Intra- Staff. murals 2, 3. RENE MACARTHER WACHS Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Miami Scholar- ship Team 1, 3, 4; Senior Schblarship Team; National Honor Society. RICHARD LAWRENCE WALKER Dick Math Club, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 2, President 4; Junior Class President; Boys' State 3; Canteen Board 3; Scholarship Team 2, 4; Annual Staff; Senior Scholarship Team, World Affairs Conference Delegate; Track 4; Ensuem Hills League Student Council 4; Kiwanis Award. SUSAN CARO L WHEELER f ngey H Y Teens 1, 2, 5, 4; FHA 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; GM 1, 5; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play Committee; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Kinder- garten 1, 2; ETA 4; Wonderful Time 4; Magazine Sales 5; Paper Drive 5; Senior Play Committee. BARBARA JEAN WIEDERHOLD flsadigll GAA 1; Y-Tetms 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 3, 4; Wonderful Time Com- mittee; Magazine Sales 3; Junior Play Committee. GEORGE MICHAEL WILLIAM S Mike Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play Committee Chairman; Wonderful Time Football 4; Track 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ETA 4; President Pep Club 4; LARRY GENE WELSON Junior Magazines Sale; Prom Commit- Wz'llie tee 3. LYNN JOSET'I'E WOLF GAA 1; College Club 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Latin Club 2 3, 4; Annual Staff 5, 4; Kindergarden 1; Office 3, 4; Junior Play; Wonderful Time Committee; Sam ior Class Play Committee Chairman; Librarian HClper 2, 5', Magazine Sale 3; O. U. Journalism Workshop 3. CAROL LEE WOODWARD Teena Student Council 1, 2; GAA 1; Reflector 2, 3, 4, Journeyman's Award; Junior Class Play; Wonderful Time; Pep Club 3, 4; Chorus 4; Senior Play Committee; Magazine Sales 3. N at Pictured EDWARD LAMMERS Summer Sclzool Graduates JOHN LONGSWORTH JolamziLW St. Clairsville High 1; Orrvillc High 2, 3; Football 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Reflector 4; Journeyman's Award 4; Wonderful Time 4. CHARLES MASON Junior Class President; Basketball; Foot- ball. . .someday they will feel as we do now someday they, too, will turn their backs on Milford . . . but now, they must work harder than ever . . . therehs no rest for they feel as we did years ago . . they want to be the best. This year the junior class sponsors have done an exceptionally good iob of guiding their students in their fund-taising projects and in leading their campaigns. It was their responsibility to supervise the Junior-Senior Prom which is the main event of each year. Left to tight, Seated: Mrs. Virginia Marquett, Mrs. Virginia Alexander, Mrs. Mary Moore. Standing: Mr. Charles McKnight. Junior Class Over the mph was the victory cry of the Junior class who went over their goal in magazine sales. It was just one of the proud ven- tures of this group led by officers Bonnie Griffis, Secretary; Charles Mason, Vice-President; Ray Isles, President, Got the second straight yeald and Ron Miller, Treasurer, also for The second time. Katherine Allen James Ambrose Martha Ambrose Bill Ball Gary Bauman Mary Bauman Gail Beck Jay Benz Agnes Berger Jeff Bicknell Helen Birkle Ricky Blackburn Steve Boller Ronnie Brand Eileen Brandon Doug Bricker David Brown Jim Butler Shirley Butler Beverly Can: Bill Carr Ervin Carr Stella Clark Bernadine Clements Margie Cobb Jinny Conley Dick Conners Harold Craycmft Bob Cremins Louis Crissman Judy Davis Larry Davis Robert Davis Sandy Deller Terry Diehl Glenn Dixie Frances Dotson Anne Dupriest Pat Durham J. C. Eckman Pat Eckstein Frank Evans Sandra Fletcher Larry Fosrer Pearl Gems Connie Gardner Jim Garner Jerrilynn Gordon Bonnie Griffis Nancy Hana Bernard Hatfield Karen Haulk Dick Herbert Lee Hoffman Bud Hoskins Ken Huebner Connie Huff Jerry Huff Linda Hughes Bob Hull Ray Iles Glenn Jenkins Janet Jones Beverly Jordon Linda Judd Judy Krimmer Dick Lambert Phillip Lane Paulette Leoni Barbara Lonaker John Longsworth Donna Lover: Carolyn Manning Marilyn Manning Judy Maushart Luan McCarty Mike McClary Virgil McQuitty Bruce Meyers Carol Miller Dick Miller Ron Miller George Monroe Paul Moore Bill Morgan Nancy Mossman Beverly Mullet: Judy Munson Anita Murray James Neal Tom Nicolaus David Nickel Paul O'Connet Bob Purcell Beverly Patton Donna Patton Richard Peck Joyce Philhower Jay Pitroff Tom Pottorf Leroy Raymond Don Robbins Pat Robbins David Royse Eileen Satzger Bonnie Schmidt John Seyfried Judy Sidwell Chris Siler Martha Sontag Larry Stankorb Diane Stouder Jerry Striley Joann Taulbee Charles Ungetheum Gene Wallingford Tim Ward Mary Wietholter Gary Wigglesworth PM Williams JJJ f $64 4 - xx A J UHHUllullll C? l... Jeanette Wolf Bernard Woerman Phyllis Worsham Larry Zomes 111 D 4i. An expanding Milford High was best demonstrated by the need of five Sophomore advisers to handle the School's largest class. Keeping these hundred-plus students well organized were, Left to Right: Miss Velma Heiserman, Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Marie Rosenberger, Mr. Phillip Miccli. Standing is Mr. Donavon Moser. ; Sophomo re Class The originality of this group of officers made for a better Home- coming Parade theme when they Chose Proverbs as the unifying factor for all floats. Their own, Tools Make A Wise Marfs Lad- der'h, won them 3rd prizeh Spear- heading this active and large dass were, Left to Right: Par Greiman, Secretary; Steve Pyle, President; Mike Garvey, Vice-President; Cliff Todd, Treasurer. Jerry Abbot Richard Anderson Wanda Anderson Larry Andrews John Armstrong Troy Ayers Terry Bacca Janet Bailey Carolyn Bickel Lucille Bainum Carolyn Allen Barney Baker Tom Basler Bill Baumgartner Sam Benzinger Jim Bingaman Jim Blackburn Tom Bocksteigel Ruth Ann Began Bill Bowers Vickie Butler Karen Carter June Clark Dennis Colvin Russell Conley Betty Cornwell Jim Courtney Charlene Coyle Jorgia Craycraft Frances Davis Sally Day Harold Dean Evelyn Dick Kathy Dill Russell Dixon Mary Donahoo Charles Downs Jerry Dunham Ann Eccles Martha Eigher Chris Elam Jim Elkin George Ernest Ray Ertel Mary Lou Evans Lana Farmer Ray Foster Kathleen Ferguson Darlene Gallenstein Mike Garvey Jon Gelvin Sandy Gill Martha Gillette Barbara Goldsberry Bill Goodman Bob Goodman John Gordon Pat Grieman Larry Grooms Susan Hana Judy Hankins Dick Hient Marie Helmsdezfer Arm Hill Carol Henshaw Lonnie Hoefler Pat Hood Sue Hudson Ken Hughes Bob Hunley Mike Kelly Nancy Keys Mary Kaiser Bill Kietzman Charlie Kuhn Evelyn Kohus Linda Lahke Barbara Layman Jonathan Lee Louise Liming Diane Livengood Rebecca Lewis Bob Luehrman Don Mac Lean Russell McLagam Joyce Manning Pat McDermott Mary Messink Tom Miller Charles Moorman Maragret Murphy Wallace Nickell J0 ann Oberklejn Dick Osborne Barbara Oskamp Mary Kay Ostendorf Joyce Parris Danny Patchell Carolyn Peel Joann Penn Sue Peters Jim Philhower Ellen Metcalfe Jerry Powers Harriett Pratt Philip Preston Steve Pyie Vivian Ramsey Jean Ann Raymond Janet Reeves June Reynolds Glenda Riffle Barbara Robison Roger Roe Pat Roessler Judy Roflow Wanda Roy Olaf Schirmer Huelet Smith Jim Smith Phyllis Smith Sandra Smyth Pat Snider Gary Stankorb Alice Stansberry Steve Steinbeck Kermit Stone Nick Taylor Carol Terry Cliff Todd Ronnie Tucker Tim Wachs Dale Walker Rosemary Walters Kathy Ward Mike Ward Roger Watson Ronnie Westmeyer Judy Wheeler John Wiederhold Joann Wintersole Joyce Wolbers Charlene Yourell When it comes to shaping the typical Freshman into a more self controlled, sophisticated person, no class could want a more friendd ly, understanding group than these four advisers. Left to Right: Mr. Ben Hume, Miss Lola Jacobs, Mrs. Delores Hopping, and Mr. Hoyt Leininger. Freshman Class Organizing activities for one of Milford's largest classes is the re- sponsibility of these four Fresh- men. High School can be ever whelming for a Frosh, but strong leadership gives direction and this year's class officers gave that di- rection. They are Left to Right: Pat Kelly, Treasurer; Kay Sheldon, Sec- retary; Bob Veidt, President -and Nancy Striley, Vice-President, Glenna Ayers John Bachman Janice Bailey Linda Barker Linda Bateman Wilma Bauman Winona Belew Russell Bentley Wanda Bentley Ruth Bill Pat Bitmer Shirley Blevins Gregg Began Roger Bonnell Lou Ann Bosch Carol BOtZ Glenn Bryant Bob Brown Bill Butler Charles Campbell Virginia Carr Ronnie Caudill Kenny Chance Tom Chupka wav- Charles Cook Arlene Cordell Janice Craft Bill Craig Judy Craig Maureen Curless Judy Daniels Robert Dickman Harold Dill Doris Dixie Wanye Dixie Bob Dotson Donna Dotson Alice Doyle Marion Dunphey Iris Dupriesr Sally Easton Anne Eberly Everett Elam Ronnie Florence Pat Freeman John Gardner Judy Geselbracht Faith Gordon Ruth Gordon David Griswold Jim Grossnickle Jeanette Grover Janet Hackman Jim Haines James Hanson Rowena Harris Sandra Hauck Barry Hensgen Eleanor Herdtner Judy Hilderbran Malquim Hill Ruth Hill Larry Hoefler Jesse Holden Bob Hoskins Gary Hoskins Walter Howard Kathy Huff Cheryl Hughes Edwin Humphrey Charlanne Ingram Wanda Iles Charles Johnson Tom Keith Pat Kelly Tom Kemp Wanye Kenney Gary Kidd Bob Kocher Terry Lambert Beverly Lewis Eugene Lunsford Henry LOWE Sherry Martin Linda Matz Carol Miller David Monroe Susan Monroe Jim Moore Ronnie Moore Jerry Murray Claudia Nickel Lucy Nicolaus Paul Nicolaus Richard Nolan Patsy Patchell Sharon Patchell Janice Peel Barbara Perry Bill Platt Carol Reeves Grace Philhower David Richardson Jerry Rooms Elaine Rosenzweig Julius Ross Leah .Satzger William Schnicke Marlene Schmidt Carl Schultz Lynn Sebre Donna Sheets Kay Sheldon Barbara Simpson Bill Sparrow Gary Steinbeck Judy Stepp Ruth Stevens Geraldine Sriger Sue Stone David Stouder Wayne Stouder Nancy Striley Bonnie Taylor Irene Terry Larry Toomey Jerry Townsley Bill Van de Pas Corrine Ventus Roger Ventus Diana Vester Bob Veidr Tom Warman Judy Wilson Kathy Wilson Nancy Wolf Larry Yeats Autog ra pits Eighth Gra e ,sm -' ' . l! I; ' : 3,! , m ME?! ' , . , 4 m, 0- J t .9. . . 7. ' E i 5 f. . . . . x , a t . 3,12: . . m. x xix: f , 25;; . MK ROBERT SCHMID, 8TH GRADE Fourth Row, Left to Rigbz: Sams, Manglod, Olinger, Hunter, Seimering, Miller, Serena, Ridings, Huff, Beckler. Third Row: Krebs, Ayers, Mabry, Harcourt, Helton, Ward, Osborne,Luehrman Woods, Dixie. Second Row: R02, Lynn, Gebhardt, Cliff, Sickenger, Ritchey, Graley, McLagen, Raidt. Fint Row: Mr, Schmid, Teacher; Baldridge, Perry, Woodruff, Obrien, Adams, Walker, Stansberry, Bickel. MR. HATT, 8TH GRADE Fomth Row, Left to Right: Gibson, Pinnell, Reinhardt, Buckner, Mason, Adamson, Leach, Wise, Grooms, Third Row: Kuhn, Henshaw, Booze, Meese, Thompson, Perry, Bittner, Mohr, England. Second Row: Cooper, Copley, Miller, Davis, Hill, Barat, Snider, Whitaker, Reed Fin! Row: Charla, R. Hatt, Teacher; Dick, Baumann, Asbury, Thumall, Wehrung,Applegate, Davis, Cummins, Dupriest. Jolene Wilson was absent when the picture was taken. MR. MC CORMICKS, 8TH GRADE Fourth Row, Left to Right: Griffis, Huddleson, Moss, Schmid, Hunley, Woodington, Walker, Jones, Baker. Third Row: Beard, Curless, Anderson, Funke, Edwards, Price, Shepherd, Mabry. Second Row: Woods, Worsham, Early, Spencer, Schaubroeck, Shelton, Nielsen, Leevcr, Raidt. From: Row: Leach, Dosier, Eager, Vester, O,Connor, Raymond, Durbin, Noland, Rice. MRS. FUREY, 8TH GRADE Fourth Row; Left to Right: Clifton, Sandberg, Ball, Rohman, Anderson, OIingcr, Lovins, Chapman. Third Raw: Neal, Harrison, Chaffin, Dill, Lane, Martin, Hankins, McGee. Second Row: Hague, Warren, Grmman, Dresback, Williams, Durham, Rupert, Mosher. Front Row: Stevens, Shultz, Frey, Craig, Hughes, Steele, Yeager. Seventh Gracie MR. C. W. HAARLAMMERT, 7TH GRADE Front Row, Left to Right: Basler, Young, Wagoner, Volkmar, Bailey, Bauman, Dixie, Price. Secmzd Row: Sidwell, Curl, Dresback, Schano, Sheldon, Smith, Hunter, Nickel, Stevens. Third Row: Lovaas, Rosenacker, Eury, Richardson, Sanford, Mason, Arterbum, Longsworth. Fourth Row: Benz, Rhoten, Capella, Gordon, Keys, Porter, Dunfee, Masher, McMullen, MRS. DAMEROW, 7TH GRADE Back Row: Left to Right: Anderson, Stringer, Schobert, Petaford, Hunley, Beagle, Perry, Benken. Frey. Third Row: Dean, Stamets, Griffith, McDermott, Davis, Wise, Murphy, Phelps, Carder, Sewell. Second Row: Kimler, Nickell, Speidel, Hendricks, McQuitty, Anderson, Johnson, Schmit, Hood. From Row: Mrs. Damerow, Corman, Rosenzweig, McCracken, Pearson, Dean, Hosey, Bain, Shearer. Seventh Gracie MR. GRAFF, 7TH GRADE ROOM 204 Fourth Raw: Left to Right: Bailey, West, Gordon, Davis, Gallon, Allen, Maushart, Peterson, Wiggins, Dokes Third Row: Striley, Love, Smith, Lee, Diskete, Gatch, McHenry, Norton, Rosenzweig, Second Row: Williams, Carr, Smyth, Evanchyk, Steinback, Burler, Unland, William son, Wilson. Front Row: Suttenfield, Craig, Stouder, Cook, Moorhead, Peveler, Bright, Home, Schroeder. MR. MARSH, 7TH GRADE First Raw, Left to Right: Dixie, Clemim, Taggart, Patachell, Peel, Norton, Leoni, Jones. Second Row: Anderson, Posier, Moermond, Reeves, Keith, Smith, Dean, Butterbaugh. Third Rom Jackson. Heashe, ElbrLChI, Medows, Rudolf, Perry, Evans. Front Row: johnson, Slagle, Dacey, Reynolds, Birkle, Lewis, Mueller, Gemberling. . we didrft like to be alone . . . no one does . . . some of us who enjoyed the same subjects or projects got together we formed Clubs for our different interests, or we joined clubs that others had Started . . . that kept us together . . .kept us from being bored with school A meetings broke up the time and kept school from being all work . . those organizations meant a lot to us. Student Council Standing, Left to Right: Cheryl Hughes, Judy Ernst, Pat Bittnet, Charles Hill, Jim Butler, J. C. Eckman, Claudia Nickel, Kathy Ward, Bill Kietzman. Sitting: Jinny Conley, Secretary,- Dick Walker, President,- Mt. Donavin Moset, Adriwr: Mike Cutlip, Vice-Pretidem; Don MacLean, Treamrer. Student Council was a vital part of Milford High's growth this year. An active council, many innovations can be credited to it. Several student policies were formed by Dick Walker and his cabinet. Among the most important were the new method of choosing cheerleaders and the promotion of the Eastern Hills League Dance and Sports- manship Contest which ended, happily, with Milford receiving the trophy for best sportsmanship. Dick Walker proudly shows Mr. Moset, the Eastern Hills League Sportsmanship Trophy won by Milford High School during the football season. . .1, Future Teachers of America Top Row, Left to Right: Jerrilyn Gordon, Nancy Hana, Beverly Fletcher, Bonnie Garth, Pamela Gordon, Kay Carter, Anita Mullen, Sue Wheeler, Paulette Leoni, Pearl Gans. Bottom Raw: Murray, Lynn Wolf, Bonnie Griffis, Norma Mason, Prejidem; Mrs. Mary Wurtz, Advimr; Carol Elston, Vice-Prey'dent; Sandra Carol Miller, Secretary-Tremmer; Mike Williams, Dick Walker. The Future Teachers of America is organized for the juniors and seniors of Milford High School who are inter- ested in teaching as an 0c- cupation. It is a guidance and information center for those who wish to go into the field of teaching. The Futurc Teachers of America is Na- tionwide. OFFICERS OF FTA From Left to Right: Carol Fasten, Vice-Prejident; Norma Mason, President; Carol Miller, Secretary-Treamrer; Mrs. Mary Wurtz, Advimr. FHA. OFFICERS Fin: Row, Left to Right: Helen Marshall, Judy Long, Norma Mason, Nancy Moss- man, Linda Caudill, Sandra Deller. Baal? Row: Ann Donohoo, Adviwn Mrs. Vir- ginia Marquett, Mrs. Delores Hopping. F. H. A. Activities F.H.A. SWEETHEART QUEEN AND COURT Norma Mason, Queen; back, left to right, Ann Donohoo, Judy Long, Nan- cy Mossman, Ellen Mercalfe, Judy Davis. F.H.A. MEMBERS Y'Teens Y-TEENS Seated before their club members are the officers of Y-Teens. Left to Right: Mrs. Dolores Hopping, Adviwr; Judy Sidwell, Beverly Carr, Jinny Conley, Anita Murray, G,A.A. Seated at the table in front of their 6AA members are the four girls who lead this organization They are, left 10 right: Carol Botz, Judy Ernst, Beverly Mullen, Carolyn anci their adviser. Manning, Miss Lola Jacobs, Advimr. ti. Latin Club LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Prejident, Mike Garvey; Vice-Prejident, Carol Miller; Secremry, Carol Botz; Tremmer, Cliff Todd. Mrs. Wurtz, Advimi, discusses last min- ! me details with the president, Mxke Garvey. During the Ides of March the Latin Club held their annual Roman Banquet. Joyce Manning and Ray Iles were select- ed as Juno and Jupiter, respectively, while Anita Murray and Cliff Todd portrayed Cleopatra and Caesar. Juno, Joyce Manning, smiles as Jupiter, Ray Hes, reads her the menu for the Roman Banquet. French Club 11- -- '-' ' 77 n-t-hn---':'-:- FRENCH CLUB Back Row, Left to Right: BEll Hamm, Earl Hopkins, Olaf Schirmer, Frances Gillett, Karen Carter, Vice-Prwidem: Nancy Mossman, Secretary-Treamrer; Pam Gordon, Preiident. Front Row: Sally Day, Martha Eighet. Marie Helmsdorfer, Donna Lovett, Carol Henshaw, Joann Penn, Program Direttor; Walter Dean, Program Director; Mrs. Mary Wurtz, Admirer. MIAMI SCHOLARSHIP RESULTS District State District Lowell Reed Physics 1 1 Cliff Todd Plane Geometry 5 Joanne Wintersole English X 1 .7; Gene Rosendahl Physics 6 Don MacLean World History 2 4 Dick Walker Sr. Soc. Studies 6 Tom Kemp Algebra I 2 4 Carol Bot: English IX 10 Claudia Nickel English IX 1 5 William Schnicke Algebra I 10 31 Tim Wachs Biology 4 6 Sandy Fletcher Algebra II 12 1 David Bryson Chemistry 2 7 Rene Wachs Sr. Soc. Studies 12 1 Bill Kietzman Biology 5 9 Charles Hill English XII 14 ii Pat Grieman English X 3 9 Kathy Ward Plane Geometry 14 '! John Bachman General Science 16 SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP RESULTS Clermom County Gene Rosendahl 1 William Hamm 5 Lowell Reed 2 Richard Walker 7 Charles Hill 3 Mike Cutlip 8 1 Kay Carter 4 Rene Wachs 10 State: Gene Rosendahl 17 National H0 nor Society The Charter Members of the Milford High School Chapter of the National Honor Society were pledged March 16, 1959. Gene Rosendahl who was ill at the time of the pledging was unable to attend. The senior honor members are, mated, fmm left to right: Lowell Reed, Kay Caner, Pam Gordon, Rene Wachs, Mike Cutlip, Bill Hamm. Stahdmg: Mr. Fley, Superintendent; Mrs. Mary Moore, Chairman of Faulty Committee; Mr. Cutlip, Principal, In order for the Sophomores to make the National Honor Society they had to have 5.75 average. The Juniors, a 325 average. The newly pledged members, 5itti7zg, left to right: Gary Baumann, Bonnie Griffis, and Jimmy Conley, Junio-n. Sophomorw: Mike Garvey, Don McLean, and Bill Kierzman. Standing: Mr. Loyd Mullett, Prexi'dem of the Board of Education, Mr. Sidney Cutlip, Principal,- Mrs. Mary Moore, Clmirman oi Famlry Commitlee; and Mr. James Fley, Superintendent. Miami Scholarship Teams SENIORS Charles Hill Gene Rosendahl Lowell Reed Rene Wachs Kay Carter Pam Gordon UNDERCLASSMEN From R0211. Left :0 Rigbl: Mullen, Keitzman, Bauman, Plan, Schnicke, Bachman, Lambert, Todd, Carter. Second Row: Reeves, Conley, Botz, Nickel, Wintersole, Ventus, Greiman, Fletcher. Third Row: Ward, Riffle, Griffis, McLean, Wachs, Taylor, Bricker, Bryson, Ungetheum, Kemp, Senior Sclqolars ip Teams Top Row, Left to Right: Bill Luehrman, Harold Funke, Mike Cutlip, Dick Walker, Lowell Reed, Bonnie Laudeman, Bill Hamm Bottom Row: Gene Rosendahl, Richard McLagan, Mike Williams, Charlie Hill, Carol Easten, Kay Carter, Nancy Layman, Placing Scholarship Teams Claudia Nickel, Carol Botz, Kathy Ward, Joann Wintersoie, Pat Grieman, Sandy Fletcher. I I I 1 Top Row, Left to Rigbl: Don McLean, Tim Wachs, David Bryson, Bill Kietzmam Middle ROTH I Botlom Row: Cliff Todd, Bill Schnike, John Bachman, Tom Kemp. . Those students who took part in school acrivities captured the real excite- ment of these hbest years of our lives.n While scholarship is the foundation of our educational system, activitieseartis- tic, organizational and athletiCe give depth and interest to our personality. We remember the hours of rehearsals, the mysteries of queen and king crownings, the publication deadlines, the contests, the elections . . . the victories, the defeats, the laughs, the disappointments, the friendships, All of these will stir the spirit of Milford High in our hearts, as we remember . . . . Senior Banal W anw ;..W;,.;$fm SENIOR BAND Back Row, Lef: la Rights Pyle, Dean, Griswold, Kucher, Hensgen, Chupka, Brown, Cutlip, Eck- man, Wach, Serena, McDermott, Davis, Harding, Luehrmanv Third Row: ML Koch, Ward, Smyth, Lewis, Donohoo, Bainum, Mauith, Gordon, Diskete, Sidwell, Curless, Robbins, Murray, Henshaw, Satzger, Seimering. Second Row: Ward, Buckner, Bacca, Elbreichr, Masher, Gebhart, Kuhn, Davis, Rosenzweig, Baker, Schultz, Veidr, Ward. Pint Row: Speidel, Appelugate, Schultz, Wehrung, Leever, Plan, Kemp, Luehrman, Bachman. Majorettw, Left to Right: McCarty, Mullen, Helmsdexfer, Penn. Sta rdusters Stardustcrs Orchestra who were featured in the first AlI-High School Variety Show, Wonderful Time are pictured, from row. left to right: Harding, Ward, Backman, Plan, McDermott, Viedt Back Row: Dean, Pyle, Leuhrman, Davis, Robbins Vocal Department SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Row Four. Lei; 20 Right: S. Easton, C. Coyle, C Botz, D. Gillette, L. Lahke, W. Dean, T. Chupka, J. Murray, B. Gallenstein, F. Evans, H. Smith,13. Humphrey, K. Furnish, Veidr, W. Iles, P, Bitmer, G. Philhower, C. Dill, N. J. Dunham, TA Lambert, B. Taylor, M. Curless, K, Huff, Striley. Ron One: ML Wonder, DA Stouder, C. Ingram, P. Kelly, J Hilderbrand, C Siler, I. Dupriest. Roux Three: T. Woodward, S. Smyth, P. Patchell, V. Carr, C Todd, C. J. Reeves, P. Greiman, C Nickel, j. Wolbers, J. Hague, Cook, E. Rosenzweig, N. Wolf, R. Stevens, A. Eccles, K. L. Harding, B. Kocher, C. Ungethcum, J. Eccles, T. Ward, Sheldon. Abjeut: E. Dick, 8. Hana, C Bickel, F. Gordon, D. Vester, L. Reeves, K. Furguson, N. Hana, P. Snider, J. C. Hughes, L. Hughes, B. Lewis. Roflow, Row Two: S. Martin, C. Reeves, M. Eigher, M. Bob Veidt, Tom Chupka. Terry Lambert and Bob Kochen look smart in their formal :mire as they entertain us as the MHS Four Cadets. GENERAL STAFF, EDITORIAL 8: SALES Back Row, Left to Right: Charles Hill, Bob Cremins, Steve Pyle, Tim Ward, Dick Walker, Gene Rosendahl, Mike Cutlip, Sue Wheeler, Bonnie Garch. From Raw: Mrs. Marcia Handlin, Kay Carter, Carol Easton, Bonnie Laudeman, Pam Gordon, Lynn Wolf, Anita Murray. Droflim Sta 19f ' ' 'iiiii EXECUTIVE STAFF Left to Right: Lynn Wolf, Charles Hill, Editor-In-Cbief; Mrs. Marcia Handlin, Adviwr; Bonnie Laudeman, Mike Cudip, Gene Rosendahl, Carol Easton, Pam Gordon, Kay Carter. Reflector REFLECTOR STAF F Top Row: Gary Bauman, Steve Pyle, Connie Huff, Janet Jones, Bill Barret, Carol lHenshaw, Sharon Patchell, Karen Carter, Youth Page Reporier of Enquirer; Bonnie Schmidt. Second Row, From Tops Kathy Hackman, Paulette Leoni, Claudia Nickle, Paarl Gans, Joyce Farris, Barbara Layman, Judy Davis, Carolyn Peel. Third Raw: Nancy Keys, Am'xtanr Editor; Ann Dupriesr, Amway! Editar; Jerrilyn Gordon, Nancy Layman, Bmineu rllmmger; Teena Woodward, Barbara Seyfried, Janet Reeves. Fourth Row: Earl Hopkins, Editor. The Reflector, Milford Higlfs bi-monthly newspaper, pro- vided the Students With all the latest gossip and newsworthy events. They also sponsored contests, dances and their annual Awards Banquet. The Halloween Sock Hop furnished an evening of fun for everyone present. Judy Gcsselbracht, and Terry Cowan were Sock Hop Winv ners. CANTEEN KING AND QUEEN This year as every year, the Milford Canteen selected its king and queen. This years king and queen were Dick Chance and Bonnie Garchi They were selected by the Canteen as their fa- vorite couple. CANTEEN BOARD Statnding, Left to Right: Maureen Curless, Barbara Seyfried. Sitting, Left to Right: Pat Williams, John Eccles, and Ronald Brand. These Students were selected to set the policies for the Milford Teen Canteen, which has been organized to provide wholesome entertainment for teen- agets and to occupy their leisure time on Friday nights. Back Row. Left to Right: Jinny Lou Conley, Dick Miller, J. C. Eckma'n, Ron Miller, Jeff Bicknell. Middle Row: Linda Judd, Anita Murray, Jerrilyn Gordon, Steve Boller. Front Row: Eilten Brandon, Richard Peck. Bminen Mgrs. Back Roux Left to Right Anita Murray, Ronald Brand, Gail Beck. From Roar Ray lles, Mary Bauman, Ann Dupriest, We remember the junior class holding its annual magazine sale to help provide funds for the Juniot-Senior Prom. These door to door salesmen brought in money by sell- ing approximately fifty nationwide maga. zines. The 20 per cent commissions went to the junior class. According to Anita Murray, who was first place winner this year, It was loads of fun contending with Ronnie Brand, who was second place winner. All the kids had fun competing for the nu- merous prizes that were given? Seniors ' 67 vs THE LOVELIES OF THE SENIOR TEAM Left to Right: Harold Funke, John Longsworrh, Mike Cutlip, Danny Sellers, Terry Cowa'n, Dick Walker, Mervin Carr, Bob Simms, Ray Hinners, and Jerry Huff. THE CHEERLEADERS FOR THE SENIOR TEAM Standing, Left to Right: Bonnie Laudeman, Kay Carter, Francis Gillette, Kathy Hackman, Lynn Wolf, Carol Easton, Judy Ernst, Barbara Buckner, joyce Hankins, Norma Mason, Nancy Layman, and Pam Gordon. We remember the faithful seniors urg- ing their team to victory; Seated, Left to Right Jim Goldsberry, Richard McLagan, Charlie Hill and Norman Noftsger. All ' Stars 54 CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Ann Hill, Judy Ruflow, Carolyn Manning, Barbara Layman, Linda Judd, Maureen Curless, Judy Wheeler, Elaine Rosenzweig, joyce Manning. g. 2 4? vawax, K 6!; Hum 51 MM Left f0 Right: Steve Boller, Terry Diehl, Pat Williams, and Carol Terry. chz :0 Right: Pat Robbins, Francis Davis, Glenda Riffle. Seated: Donna Lovetr. Left to Right: Bernard Hatfield, Larry Zomes, Jerrilyn Gordon. FALL FESTIVAL CORONATION Bonnie Gatch, center, was crowned Queen of the 1958 Milford Fall Festival on the opening night of the event in Septembey. With her here are, left 236 riglai, Milford Mayor Robert Rinckhoff, Milford Chamber of Com- merce President J. E. Car- nahanv Festival Queen Bonnie Gatch, and her tWO attendants, Alene Robertson and Teresa Kaiser, fourth grade pupils from St. Andrews School. Bc- hind the two attendants is Mary Ann Gamer who stood in for 19573 Festival Queen, Lida Crissman, who was un- able to be present. Mary Ann was 1957 Homecoming Queen. M m m ??e m i 9 h 1,1,qu 562 HS? M 53 F 1' CE U I C 8:. O CO rFMER h M J I WINNING ORGANIZATION FLOAT This organizatien float won first prize for the Milford Junior Chamber of Commerce that was organized here during the past year. WINNING BUSINESS FLOAT The Clermont Lumber 8: Supply CompanyYs float was awarded first prize in the float parade in the- business group. Adorning the pile of lumber that was lifted and lowered while the float proceeded are, Ieft to right, Mary Lou Lydins and Mary Ann Wiggins, 158. Need we say more. Gay Wellington seems un- concerned with the sight of Mr. DePinna posing as the Discus Thrower. As a matter of fact, she seems to be feeling no pain. At this one time, the family adopts a serious attitude. Oh youke cutef says Gay Wellington to Mr. Kirby YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU April 24, 25. 1958 Grandpa ,,,,,,,,,, Charles Hill Penny .............. Lynn Wolfe Father ,,,,,,,,,,,, Teny Cowan Alice ............ Bonnie Garth Essie .......... Teena Woodward Ed .......... ---- Mike Cutlip Tony ............. Mike Williams Mr. Kerby , -- Bill Leuhrman Mrs. Kerby --- --- Carol Easton Mr. Kolenkon ,,,,,, Earl Hopkins Mr. KePinna ...... Walter Dean Rheba ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ina Evans Donald ........... Frank Evans HEnderson ,,,,,,,, John Eccles Gay Wellington k Pat Baumgarmer 0130 Katrina ,,,,,,, Pam Gordon G-Men ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dick Chance Richard McLagen Bob Sims Penny continues to pain: as grampa throws darts. Life Will Father After the closing show the cast smiles for two reasons-their fine performance and their final performance, LIFE WITH FATHER' by Howard Lindsay Russell Crouse Nov. 13-15, 1958 CAST Father ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Earl Hopkins, Jr. Vinnie ...................... Pat Baumgartne: Clarence Day Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Charles Hill John Richard McLagen Whitney ,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,, Dennis Carder Harlan .......................... John Donohoo Mary ........................... Nancy Layman Cora Norma Mason Dr. Lloyd .................... Norman Noftsger Dr. Humphries .................. Bill Leuhrman Dr. Sommers ...................... John Eccles Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lois Reynolds Delia Ann Donohoo Nora Barbara Wiederhold Maggie Bonnie Laudeman Annie ................ , ......... Joyce Hankins Kay Carter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Student Director Mrs. Marcia Handlin Director Vinnie, we've been married twenty years and I've loved you every minute of it, states Father, for the first time during those twenty years! Aw, shucks, Mary, it isn't that I'm afraid of girls . . . eCharlie Hill and Nancy Laymany You never were baptised, were you, Daddy?, asks Whitney UDenny Carded during his Catachisrn lesson, as little Harlan Oohn Donohom looks on. Wonderful The house lights dimmed, Fred Bauer gave the downbeat and the powerful rumbling of Bill Platt's tympani sounded through the audie torium. The curtains parted; the overture began and for the next two hours 200 of the Milford High School student body produced glittering history for their schoolt Putting aside the precedent of a class play the Juniom v0ted,after much discussion, to te- place their dramatic presentation with an all high school musical variety show. Sceptics claimed there was no talent; those Who were willing to work thought it was worth a try. Five months later those Who were willing to work proved to the sceptics, t0 the town and most important, to themselves, that Milford High had talent and that such a production was more The 29 girl chorus line high steps to 76 Trombones for the shows Colorful opening number. than worth a try. It had been worth the months of casting, rehearsing, sacrificing dinner on time or the bus ride home. It had been worth cramming extra study hours during practice time, waiting for year act to go on. It had been worth cramming out- selves into the band room When the stage was not available to use It had been worth all this be- cauSe We pushed out capacities further than many of us had ever dreamt possible. From 76 Trombones to Sing You Sinners 150 casr members and 50 committee workers gave themselves and our town a uVWondetfuI Time . Don't Fence Me In opened the big production sequence Go West ! Teena Woodward, Cris Siler and Bonnie Griffis sing out with a rockin' beat! The girls' dance ensemble step iively to The Poor People of Parisw MUSICAL l VARIETY SHOW I wanna be Teacher's Pet , sang the girls, trio as the chorus line went through their graduation exercises! w - e , , . i: '3'. ,l'kx, 73., mm... . . The Flora Dora Sextette brought down the house with their ren- dition of Six Little Girlies We . Left to Rigid: Ray Iles, Ken Furnish, Ron Miller, Jim Goldsberry, Jerry Murray and Gene Rosen- dahl. The chorus backs up Jim Butler as he and Cris Sller dance Mimi The boys sing out There is Nothing their Honeybun , Sandy Smyth. Thank you for a wonderful time , says Judy Sidwell as she presents appreciation gifts to directors, Lynn Wonder, Vocal; Mrs. Marcia Handiln, Production and Choreography; and Fred Bauer, Orclaejtm. After that, it was all over . . . except the praise and our hopes that Milford High will always produce some type of Wonderful Time . Everybodyls gonna have a wonderful time up there A 4 .'!, sing the entire cast during the finale Junior ' Senior Prom Hawaiian Aloha JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM After the buffet banquet the upperclassmen and their dates danced amid the imported orchids and palm trees which contributed to the Hawaiian atmosphere, The Crowning THE CROWNING Lfff to Right Co-Clyairvmn. Jinny Conley; King. Harold Funke; Queen, Judy Ernst; Co-Clarzirmmz. jim GameL A fleeting glance over the 1958-59 accomplishments of Milford athletics would find the Eagles stronger than the final records reveal. The Eagles, in playing one of their strongesr schedules in years, finished 3rd in the Eastern Hills League in football, 3rd in Basketball, runners-up in track, and the little Eagle baseball team was league tunners-up. TO the future Eagles, I wish the best in coming years. - Don Moser THE FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS We remember the pep and spirit the cheerleaders gave us during the football season this year. They are, from left to right: Judy Ernst, Linda Judd, Judy Wheeler, Carolyn Manning, and Francis Gillitte. Mr. Wettig, Bmizetball Coach; ML Moser, Fowlmll, Track, Varsity Coach; Mr. MiceIi, Reyewe Football Coach, discuss plansV Mr. Otto Graff, Rejerwe Bawlml! Coach; Mr. March, Junior High Baylaetball, Junior High Track. Jim Butler, junior halfback, sweeps right end for a long gain for MHS. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row, Left to Right: Mr. Moser, Mr. Wettig, Mr. Miceli, R. 1165, J. Benz, T. Ward, L. Davis, D. Robbins, J, Striley, J; Coaches M. Stouder, G. Ernst, J. Weitherhold, L. Yeares, B. Pirtroff, S. Mabry, J Longsworth, J. Butler, D. Deyhle, D. MaC- Bowers, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Graff, Caaclaa; Second Row: B. Baum- lean, S. Boller, T. DiehL Front Row: R Miller, M. Carr, M. gartner, R. Westmeyer, R, Dixon, T. Bocksteigel, J. Buxton, T. Williams, R. Ventus, T. Cowan, G. Monroe, Co-Capram, G. Miller, N. Taylor, T. Watson. D. Monroe, R Caudill, R. Veidt. Rosendahl; Ca-Captairz, H. Funke; D. Bricker, L. Hoffman, L B. Kietzman, D Brown, J. Seyfried, B. Parcell. Third Raw: Reed, P. Williams, J, C. Eckmzm. A Milford opponent is brought down after a short gain. wt, 6511 new. Yrs ham 9 x 9 , 9 . ' 9 w ' 9 . 9 - 9 '- v W: Game' HG N 9 L 1c Kaela wag w ,5 W K mon I1 0 X :4 .Ln 9 , m. J . '1 9 234 ' ..h t . , . w . . Wm. mvtw . V ; , , 9 . 91d goal in Nu; ; N 3mm 314.. 0 9 COUNT ' W r 9 o MT ,. 9 m 1Exngduw ?mmfy :; rem two ?nsmw ustcm. , 1 In ad: 3d, Fitcrzmm l - ' ,- r 9 9 . 'a 9 - . am: mat ' $ 59,6, cunt y, W111 travel :rvo Tm 'f Hilly fay mghg f9: w m? v' hasten 5'? f5 Leagub gm mm .ch cu 950mg w'agm . w :9 ? Ha, nuuukiastic: it his squad's: r A A 'afkm: Iummnme: at 9kmntf :;$ 5; Terry Cowan, E7155 1W ? 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S? :18 9 - team haskbegn ciefeatcd :K '59 am game's this season. niggar Only , of smothered Felicity 52-8. 9 9 :3 :55 vtformai El , . snmofhiworking offen-I ;, $5? .3; 30k wi' quarter 1.1: I +3111. scored an army qunrfer ; ilford 'c, but fumhlgiax; I. y pushefi irs oxfly touchdm- :p ch' .. , u c the 209341111 hm tho. thlfd porwd, with 7x2 id 9 ' . Mudcira's Eull- ' ly carrying the ball. s't' ' ' phy then scored from R 9 . c Barron scored i Q . rd line and acldcd the 9 g nmhdown in the G Barron and 139' and Ben. Elh's, on K V v. Dougxassen, noted 1,91 VH 53 C1. 7 nls,'making9 the score n EASTERN HILLS ' 9 . vHillk sborcd' its second . ' j. campaign by edging, V' 1' Kx ad: ,1'4a8 on, touch- 3:;ng WABsab ,1 TDs in His second perio . sored again in the third, of V tJ Sitmns and Bob Cainn ' the 'stn'pe for Amelia in Lx juarter. ; ' Wc'ffms 0! u Gene Rosendahl, Center 4033 ??? 1 Jim Goldsberry, Tackle ' deira took? 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J,,;'-: 1 ; 1.0114111 r 'W ,f 01 IIIII 5:011 DEVIII Daly, Tackle . . . , 1. 1 W11 11 . 1.11; k 4 WWW V11 1-111. 11.111 13 get . , wink 11,111.. 1mm 51': ms : 1.111115 m 1111: E0 91111141: . 616' 80.131111 kUlElCSLS r . Friday W'1'211iWi'1i1'un in' NH! Harold FLka Orzm'reiback : Tuesda ,ddef . . I' lfiwll' 1an 'FT 7 1313 ' l. ' 'lhe poiInt less than 111911171? 03 5.111531? . Werson WW M1lfo1'd 1umor.mmlm- mm m. 1.. Mn... moknmng . .1 1:11. , ' 'm 1 THE VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS, Top Row, Left to Right: Mike McClary, Mike Garvey, George Monroe, J. C Eckman, Dick Walker, Harold Funk, Danny Sellers, Mervin Carr, Coach Wettig. Sewml Rou': Coach Maser, Bob Sims, John Longsworth, Bill Carr, Dick Lambert, Jerry Huff, Jim Butler, Ray 1165. THE RESERVE BASKETBALL PLAYERS, T01'J R011; Left to Right: Mike Kelly, Tom Easier, Bill Sparrow, Roger Bonneil, Dave Monroe, Larry Grooms, Jim Hanson, Jim Bingaman, Don McLean, Nick Taylor, Bob Goodman, Mike Garvey, Ronnie Caudell, . . . George Ernst, Jim Biugamen, Coach Wettig. GRUESOME FIVE Top :0 Bottom: Bob Sims, Richard McLagen, Richard Chance, Terry Cowan, and Ron Miller VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Top to Bottom: Judy Ernst, Francis Gillette, Linda Judd, Carolyn Manning, and Judy Wheeler. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Top to Bottom: Maureen Cutlass, Ann Hill, Barbara Lay- man, Joyce Manning, and Judy RuflowV T racle T eam iwn-nmmwm-un- L45! Ron; Left :0 Right: D. McLean, DV Sellers, B, BalL DA Bricker, I C. Eckmnn, H. Funke, B. Goodman, M. Garvey, I Imbus, J. Hanson, M. Carr, Coach Donavin Moser. Second Row: P. Moore, H. Craycraft, L Davis, G. Gotdsberry, R. Caudill, L. Harding, L. Grooms, G. Rosendahl, H. Smith, C. Hili, L. Andrew5 Fin: Row: D. Robbins, B. Kietzman, D. Lambert, R. Dixion, R. 1165, J Seyfried, T Diehl, B Parcell, K. Stone, T. Basler Top Scorers Lef! f0 Right: Larry Davis, Coach Moser, Harold Funke. Varsity Anal Reserve Baseball M - ' Jul 7- ii - ML . V.MW:TA ; . PT A. . W m .14... TL, - WT : . A . J L T V ? 3 Back Row, Left to Right: Sellers, Garvey, Bricker, Funke, Bockstiegle, McLean, Basler. Raw: Coach, Clifford Wettig; Herbert, Longsworth, Hatfieldj Davis, Viedt, Conley, Coach, Otto Second Graf. Third Row: Hansen, Rosendahl, Caudill, Pottorf, Patchell, Bowers, Kocher, Blackburn, Lam bert, Walker, Haines. Varsity and Reserve baseball players smile for the camera while leaving the school for practice at the field u. : i 4 , fl VARSITY TEAM Left to Right: Gene Ann Watlingford, Jerrilyn Gordon, Pam Gordon, Agnes Berger, janette Wolf, Connie Huff, Anita Murray, Luau McCarty, Judy Ernst, Cris Siler, Pat Robbins, Janet Jones, Pearl Gans, Linda Judd, Beverly Mullet. Girls, Basketlm ll RESERVE TEAM TOP Row, Left to Right: Kathy Ward, Nancy Keys, Kathy Ferguson, Winona Belew, Carolyn Allen, Susan Monroe, Bonnie Taylor, Bonnie Tayior, Patty McDermort, Margaret Gordon, Joann Wintersole. Bottom Row: Martha Sontag, Joyce XX'olbers, Susan Hana, Iris Dupriest, Nancy Wolf, Barbara Robison, Janet Bailey, Dianne Livingood. Ping Pong Ckampionslzip Dick Lambert winner of the championship. John Seyfried and Bill Carr are practicing for champion- ship. Golf Team Picture not takem, memker: are: Walter Dean, Ken Furnish, John Gordon. Tom Miller, Steve Pyle. Wanda Anderson winner of the girls' championship Map lene Schmidt runner-up in championship. Homecoming HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS The Queen 0! the 1959 homecoming was Nancy Layman. Her Court was, from ieft to right: Marilyn Manning, Pat Baumgartner, Senior Arienrlawu; Qiteen. Nancy Layman; Mary Ann Munninghoff, Senior Attendant; Judy Roflow, Maureen Curless. Nancy Layman , Queen .9 TE HM EEEEQH ROPE mm H MILL? Ham: USER First place trophy in the Homecoming float parade went to the eighth grade for their idea and theme. 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ImOOH lukt 17: HEN3 THE; SPBct t- th k 50mg o-f-Tkg x0eo'a l1 wLa helf mu I-ie This aunutf Chtflx , W;Th.u1 I14. e I- It I h B'W Cvewty SIT 1;..va blf-Lot'e awA :7on St find, Thea: woahk b1 hkewk pages. Q $EVF2M353R, School Started 13 Fall Festival 1 Bonnie Gatch, Queen Football Preview At Mariemont 19 Milford VS- Lockland Milford vs, Withrow 26 Milford vs. Indian Hill OCTOBER Milford vs. New Richmond 25 Halloween Hop 1Reflect0f1 Milford vs. Maderia Milford vs. Mariemont First Report Card 31 Milford vs. McNicholas Milford vs. Loveland NOViVWon Milford vs. Country Day 13 8c 15 Senior Play E. H. 1.. Dance We got Good Sports- 21 Start of Basketball manship Trophy Milford vs. Georgetown thgvxvgtk Milford vs. Indian Hill 18 Latin Club Party Y-Teen Banquet 19 Milford vs. Maderia Milford vs. New Richmond 23 RWinter Whirl Milford vs. Anderson 26 c8: 27 Deer Park Invitational French Club Party ERNU ARV Milford vs. Loveland 17 Milford v51 McNicholas Milford vs. Amelia 23 Milford v51 Indian Hill Milford vs. Mariemont 30 Milford v51 New Richmond Fwwkw N: 6 Milford vs. Madem'a 7 Milford vs. Norwood 7 uSock Hop 13 Milford vs. Loveiand 20 Milford vs. Mariemonr 25 Sophomores order rings M NADA 9 All Star Game Twirp Week began 11 Musical Concert 14 Latin Club Banquet 20 l2Sweetheart Dance AVNL 1 Milford vs. McNicholas 2 Milford vs. Anderson 3 Tri Meet 2 Withrow, Bacon, Milford 1137-717 1-711? 6 Milford vs. Amelia 7 Vocational Guidance Day 8 Tri Meet - Norwood, Sycamore, Mii- ford 9 Tri Meet 2 Mariemont, Maderia, Mil- ford 10 Milford vs. Loveland Band Concert and Dance 1 MNK 1 6L 2 Mariemont Invitational 5 Eastern Hills League 6 Harrison Relays 8 8c 9 Variety Show H Wonderful Time Miami Relays Milford vs. Deer Park 11 .twam 14 Milford vs. New Richmond 15 Miiford vs. Maderia 17 Milford vs. Indian Hill 18 Junior-Senior Prom 21 Milford vs. Mariemom 22 Milford vs. Country Day 23 8c 24 Lockland Relays Lockland Meet Milford vs, Maderia 28 Milford vs. McNicholas 14 8c 15 District Track Meet 15 8: 16 May Fete 17 Baccalaureate 18 Milford vs. Country Day 19 Commencement 22 8: 23 State Track Meet MI LFORD HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Tuesday Evening NIay 19, 1959 8:00 P. NI. Pmcussiunul ................ , ..................... School Ensemble Invocation ............................. The Rev. Otto J, Herrmunn Three thtutinn Songs .................................. arr, Swift uI Am The Nation ....................................... Stewart Narrators - Waltcr Dean, Evelyn Dick Pat Kelly, Tim Ward Hello Young Lovers ..................................... Rogers Halls of Ivy ...................................... Rnsscl-Knight Concert Choir Address ...................................... The Rev. Paul Jones :Tnn For Two', .......................................... Yonmnn W'ultcr Dean - Trumpet Kathy Ward - Pianist P.T.A. Award .................................. Mrs. Karl Eckmun President of Milford P.T.A. Kiwanis Award ............................... Mr. Vurner H. Sellers President of the Milford Kiwanis Club American Legion Award ...................... Mr. Lewis E. XViggins' Second Vice Commander Fourth District American Legion High School Awards ............................ Mr, Clifford XVcttig Assistant Principal of the High School American History Award ................... Mrs. Arthur J, Faulwettc-r Histnrinm Cincinnati Chapter. D.AE. Citizenship Award ......................... Mrs. J. Sterrctt Caldwell Rvgont, Cincinnati Chnptc'n D.A.R. B.EVV. Award .................................. Mrs, Herbert SncH Prmident of Milford BPJV, Presentation of Class ........................... ML Sidney B. Cntiip Principal of tlm High School Presentation of Diplomas ......................... Mr. Lloyd Mullctt Prosirleut 0f the Board of Education Dr'ncdiciinn ............................ Tho Rm: Donald McClinticL' vaossionnl ...................................... School Enscmblv 1959 MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Clrm Flower 614:: Color: White Rose Mint Green and White C145; Motto Knowledge is Power MILFORD HARDWARE Phone: TE 13021 223 Main Street Milford, Ohio MACK'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES HOUSE OF QUALITY 122 MAIN STREET MILFORD, OHIO TE. 1-3096 C omplimeml 0f LlN-BROWN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY MI LFORD SH ELL SERVICE GOODYEAR TIRES a ACCESSORIES IGNITION - BRAKE WORK - LUBRICATION SERVICE CALLS PHONE Ml dway 7-9848 MILFORD, OHIO MAIN 6' HIGH STS. JAKE'S PLACE 6335 Madison Road Good Food Phone: BR 1-1976 Jake Krimmer Proprietor ASPHALT SERVICE Driveway and Parking Lot Sealing Rudy Schmidt MI 7-1214 Bill Kinmon SY 1-2278 MINNICKS AUTO REPAIR Branch Hill Road Miomiville, Ohio REED ADAMS Wafer Hauling 212 Mound Street Ml 7-1421 Compliments of R. W. BARNARD BEN FRANKLIN STORES 118 Main St. Milford, Ohio CENTRAL FEED AND SUPPLY TUXEDO FEEDS Pertintown Pike Tm 1-3041 Milford, Ohio JOHN HARDOEFER Insurance Agency Milford Bonk Bldg. 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Appliances 8c Television Devoe, Dupont, and S 8: W Paints TE 1-3200 Milford. Ohio 708 Main Street MiFford, Ohio HINNERS SHELL SERVICE COMPLIMENTS Route 50 of Cemetery Road of Milford, Ohio HERB SNELL TE 1-0292 H 81 M DIE MFG.CO., INC. Steel Rule Dies and Die Cutting Die Cutting Engineers Buckwheat Rood Between 28 at 131 P.O. Box 7 Milford, Ohio KEN'S SERVICE STATION Main and Center Streets Milford, Ohio THE GINABEA SHOPPE Ladies Apparel Coats, Suits, Hats, Dresses Milford, Ohio M1 7-1170 JANIS BEAUTY SALON Day Heights Shopping Center 9:00-6:00 Evenings by Appointment M1 7-1553 Shop Mi 7-9821 Home Hair Cutting Tinting Permanent Waving CLARK COAL YARD Milford, Ohio Coal and Ice Beer-Wine And Soft Drinks Delivered TE 1-3443 LEE'S BARBER SHOP Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10 AM. to 8 P.M. Saturday: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Closed Monday Phone MI 7-9713 Residence TE 1-0093 REED ADAMS WATER HAULING MIAMIVILLE GARAGE AAA Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Welding of all Kinds F. R. and B. Weiderhold MILFORD RED STAR CAB 24 Hour Service Phone TE 1-3590 Pot ron GEORGE DAY Recommended by . . . Duncan Hines Luncheon and Dinners Served Daily For Reservations Call TErrace 1'3031 AT THE INN IN THE Colonial OLD STONE STABLE Dining ROOm Century Room Parties for dining Receptions Colonial Bar Banquets for Refreshments illcroft rinn Mann! 0M0 . Mill and Water Streets 5mm Jazz Milford, Ohio The Staff of the 1959 Milford High School Droflim extends sincere op- preciation to The following for their efforts in publishing this book: InfermCoilegiul'e Press, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri, Publishers Osborne Laboratories, Division of Osborne Photographic Laboratories, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, School' pictures and photographic processing Pogue Phofo Studio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Senior formal pictures and special portraits Tim Ward, Student Photographer Sl'eve Pyle, Ass't Sfudent Photographer INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Manufacturers Yearbooks Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements Factory Home Office Kansas City, Mo. U.S.A. 1 A .i ' AAE 1 . F .9wa g 1 :6 , W4, A Ara ' - ! 611 I I ; 4, x . . b I w. A A m '6. Viv: K r I f A In- ?kfxw , .L ,t ' . N ' ' . ' K8i g H? fa ' . u I o ' '


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