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ABOVE: Gory Komlos portrays Fagin in the Senior Class Play Oliver! RIGHT: Dancing of the Prom are KiHy Peveler and Gov- ernment teacher Bernard Roeckers. BELOW: Mrs. Suzanne Silver- cruz sculpts the head of Senior Terri Cunningham al an assembly program.
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EVENTS The events of the year are often youth's most precious memories. tn the moment of youth, they are but fleeting instances, yet they highlight the day-tmday school schedule, they provide diversification from the everyday routine. Often the events at Milford High School come about as a .result of long hours of work and planning, involving such things as decorating fora dance, constructing cu Hoot for Homecoming, fitting costumes for Wonderful Time, or arduously memorizing lines for the Senior Class Ptay, but the work, the united effort with fellow classmates, the hours unselfishly donated are part of the memory, part of the preciousness. When the work is done, when the hours of preparation have been spent, comes the fulfillment--the enchantment of From, the suspense of the opening night of HOIiVeri , the excitement of Wonderful Time.Other events offer a different kind of fulfillmentninspirotion from assemblies, recognition for service given or for outstanding abil- ities, or the final fulfiltment of graduation. The events of the year are not just highlights of memory, but deeply felt impressions--memories not retained in the brain, but in the heart, memories of when we were young, memories of our youth. Regal ecstasy: Looks of happiness greet the announcement of the 1966 Homecoming Queen Jane York. Pictured are Senior attendant Debbie Taylor and her estort Dove Messink; and Queen June York with her escort Bob Willenbrink. Mr. Gerald Yentes is in the background.
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Vicki Kincade cm Debbie Taylor, senior attendants, Bev Goodpastor, sopho ore attendant; and Carla Moore, iunior aHendo June York, I966 Homecoming queen.
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