Milford High School - Milford Yearbook (Milford, UT)
- Class of 1931
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YEAR BUCK EENIIIHQ CLASS Ml FEED HIGH EEHEUL C17 l. 4 DEDICATIEIN IN FUND APPRECIATION DF THE HIGH IDEALS AND NDELE INSPIRATIDNS WHICH SHE HAS INSTILLED IN LIS, THIS YEAR BUCK IS AFFECTIDNATELY DEDICATED TCI IVIISS AMY R CHAMBERS BY THE CLASS DF NINETEEN THIRTY UNE V 1 Yam H1 fn Sffl hum I N Xl R U N P L In :hum I ' ' G01 . U, UNI, 755 YA-f------ - XI 5:11 n H we ls lfffz' ff-rw-f. ll How ss ww lx-ww. ffjzmr --,-- ----- X 'izmz ix lx! mn., -- TI,f1,1, s --------- If nm NW CEUUIJRII H V.u .:: ' -',- VY! ax l'31xN:xar21 N.1fw,1:.v':k: '--4 Q Rs r.. x Y xl! f ,Z - WIA 'fl' bfqwrwzgfr uv f.1,:1:5 'L zafil-rv Qzxxf :1:1uE'.wr f f.l1wfff!'ww f..:M fx . , I'L:r'gX1-Mlznl Yivf Ill' My -:gk X- i ss II iff Ill I' II --rumen-grgg,,,,.. IVIILFORD H161-I Srl-1001 Alma hlater Alma Mater M11 ord High School W'e are smgmg now o thee .m-z May thy fair name dwell orever m our ondest memory And when our hxgh xchool days are over And through lx e we are gomg right, We wall love thee yet, We'11 ne'er forget The Purple and the Whxte Hdll, Alma Mater' To thee our heads bow down VVe wall :mg thy praxse through endfess days To the Purple and the Whxte IH , ' 1 ri 'h -9 ll I H V , 'f ' Y , to f l ' f ' f , HIGH SFHOOI FACLLTY The Faculty FLOYD B RASBACH PRINCIPAL HAZEL XXANBUSKIRK PRISCILLA D BROADXY ELL CECELIA M Swoxx AMY R CHANIBFRS HELEIN I. GRIFFIS ELLERY R BARNEY MARIAIN E OAGLEY MARGARET HAMILTON HAZEL PORTER EDITH MCLEAIN ENELYN IINGOLDSBY St Lawrence UnIvers1ty Oneonta State Normal Plattslvurg State Normal Rochester Un1versIty Syracuse UUlVCFSlfy Cornell Unxverstty Cornell UnIversIty Crane Instxtute Oneonta State Normal Oneonta State Normal Oneonta State Normal Oneonta State Normal ZUELLA B. WINNE -------- Albany State College Erllauszasm HERE TS a quahty 1n human endeay or whrch I deem to he of tl1e lnghest lmportance enth.1s1asm Qne may haye other yeryf commendable tralts, but w1thout enthusxasm h1s success IS doubtful It IS what the hre IS to the engme The mechamsm may he perfect, the holler sound hut w1thout fire there IS no steam and hence no power How often have we seen people who l'E!l11hdCCI us of Sydnev SITI1 hs Ut1l1tar1an the man so hard that you mxght drne a hroad wheeled wagon oyer h1m and II would produce no nnpresslon, and 1f you were to hore holes m hlm w1th a gmalet, sawdust would come out of htm The same au.hor ID h1s CI?lS5lIIC'1lI1UIl of manlcmd, calls certam of thls sort the lemon squeefers of soclety people who act on you as a wet wlanlcet, w mo a w ays see a clou m the sunshme, pred1ctors of evnl, extmqt ISIICYS of hope, who where there are two 51dCS, see only the worst, people whose very look curdles the ITHIIC and sets your teeth on edge Certamlv th1s 15 not the q11al1ty whlch malces for success but rather let us culnvate toe ITWSICFLOUS quality wlnch, for want of a hetter name 1 e have called CI1l'I1l,1913bl1'l, wh1ch made Cyrus XV Fxf-ld suc cessful IH layfmg the Artlannc cah1e after IIIIFIECI1 years of defeat, that sent Stephenson s locomotlve on IIS tnumphant way, that sent Fulton s Folly out upon the waters of the Hudson to demonstrate to all commg tmae the w ISCIOITI of IIS mventor, that spanned the East Rtver w1th the Brooklyn Bndge, tha' rounded Peter s dome , that set down 1n deatlaless measures MllI0ll s Para drse Lost , that enabled the venerable Bede, w1th h1s fast fa1lmg strenq lr to complete h1s II'3I'lbl3IlOl1 of the Gospel of ohn, then dylng wlth the Glona on h1s tongue Our 6I'lII1LIS13blU IS gomg to touch the hves of others Is If not true that, as some one has saxd great men exlst that there may' be greater men? Emer son sa1d I cannot ex en hear of personal v1gor of any lcmd great power of performance wtthout fresh resolunon We are emulous of all that man can du Cec1ls saymg of S1r Vsfalter Rale1gh I know that he can to1l terr1hIy ts an electr1c touch We cannot read Plutarch w1thout a tmqhng of the hlood Thus II comes ahout that our enth11s1asm IS C0l'le3gl0US I IS 1 1 derful how masses of people hate heen moy ed by the LI'lII1L1bl3SH1 ol one man Phll Shendan moxmg through the Shenandoah X alley exhaled that svn tlunq w 11c1 made all the d1fIerenfe he ween ylctory and efea l ta tl11n tae entaustasm 1n one httle man, weale tn lo y an whose spefch was sar tu contempuhle Paul w ao neyertxe ess 1e tunqs w 11c1 were un , and presse mtrepxdly on ur tl aec mp tsl ment ul h1 lnbla tdeal, an tm th1s day we hear the tread af h1s enthuslasnc endeavor The hrgh 1deal I wonder rf I am w rong when I say tl1at tlls w1ll aw aleen . , - -1 1 5 I - v 1 1 I 1 3 If ,- ru - r - fa ve V - -Q Y I , K if L ' A v I K I v - hs, . 1 ' x 3 Ax! . . 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'.-,lm H .1 'Luca or H ng tliun' In KN--r11NxN . . .1 A . .. 1 : 1 g ' .-1, 1 .' .' . ? J . nm .x'.1X.' IV 1IT.V..Q,'.,11J1. ,111 . mv N5 111-211: . me m,1xL.N1gxN:r. V-.uzm ' W M., ,, BANNISTER JEAN Babe Dramatxc Club 2 4 Asslstant Cheer Leader 3 4 VICE President umor C a s A meet aitractne kxnd o grace A ull assurance gnen by ber looks BARNARD HOMER EUGENE Barnard Secretary of Semor Class Basket Ball 1 31 Baseball 1 l Captam Z Dramanc Club Z Q4 Ed ro 3 Glee Club 4 A 'nery perszstent lover All be 61 er fbanges 15 tlve girl ECKLER LELAND SMITH lee Semor Class Treasurer Basket Ball 7 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Dramatlc Club 41 Orchestra 2 4 Glee Club 4 A Cub I must be a 1erv afcmalmg xozmg man nr not my fault the ladies must blame lfaa en ' 4 1, 4b. j A ll ll- ' , l ls. .. I .V 1. f 1 H f 4 . ' . ll 42: 4 441. 1 49 421 Sm 441, ll- fl l- - itor Year Book. Sports Editor Upurple Par- fv l l- ll- ' ' - l-l ll ll- ' llll- ' l I ll ll- ll- H 2, GOODRICH FLORENCE ADA Home Dramatrc Club 4 Cheer Leader 1 2 3 4j Orchestra 2 Glee Club Q2 4 Year Boolc Busmess Manager I as her sf arc- some 001155 errors ll Loo at her ace and you ll orgwe them HALL VIRGINIA LUCILE Ginger Dramatrc Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Captaln Baslcet ball 2 4 Secretary and Treasurer unlor Class Asslstant Cheer anr Edrtor Year Book And mme worn' mmd to haite and mer rumen! nflncfv has a thousand harms and luzrtlnn 11 e HARRISON MAURICE STANLEY Uflnppel Preslclent Senxor Class Cheer Leader 1 2 Manager Basket Ball 3 4 Base ball Manager 2 Baseball 4 Orchestra 7 4, Glee Club 4 Dramatrc Club 41359 H15 heart and lm' hand both open and both ree For what he has Ive gnes what he thinks he knows ' fl- llll uc . 1 1. Hx. f 1 f ' fa, is f , , f allf' ' ll fl- ll- ' J 5 ucv. D Leacler.f3j Orchesrra Q21 Assist- - I ' s ' ' - ll ll- fl l J- ' ll' ll- l-l l . ll' ' 21 Q4 . f J f , . IXRLTCHIVIER ELI A NIAY Ellx Dramatic Cldb 4 Ynar Book A115514 vm nz 1 1 YALF REGINA MARIE Crzcket VICC Presldent Senior Class Dramatlc Club fZj Q3 4 Glee u 4j rt Fdltor and Eclltor Purple Parrot VICC Presxdent Sophomore Class Could I 1016 less I slvoula' be happier 'Ally 1 1 U zrilf' y fpv I fin. l'-ur 117,70 Iallu HIHFI7 muy! talk in 1 1in. ' uClbf2l f7,.Pl Class Hzsforu X THE hrst davs of September, 197 a large bodv ol decidedly verdant freshmen made thetr wav to the old Xltltord I-hgn Qclauol to take up taetr studxes as tull fledged n gh schnol tudents If was C-VWX1 XLnS la t ese newce mers not unhlee most pup1ls entermg the portals of a latgher ms 1tu'1vn of learmng tor tae first tmae consldered thems hes out e supermr ln the htgher pursults of the mmd Howet er, these actually av-lf ard and bots er ous young rascats provoked constderable entertammen 'mr 1 t r tt more evrper enced fellow students Reglstratton took place and it Ml dtseav ere that there was a hst or about twentv rave mtschxevous vounqstf rs wno were enrolled as members of toe class of 31 Our hrst vear was eventful, as all of them have been NVe soon found that we had absolutely wasted our engravmg talents upon the unstable desks as well as our sk1ll IH art upon the wallhoard partltlon of one of the classrooms, for that wtnrez we moved into the new l3Lllld1l lg Wo v1s'ble evxdence ot the old structure now remams, but we have a recollectlon of many thxngs whtch hap pened durmg the three terms that we spent there For xnstance, we recall VIVldlX the lVlaestro becommg exasperated at one Wllllam Straxt and, 1n the shuffle whlch followed, throw mg hlm into the bookcase, for a short time, too, str1fe evusted between the professor and Florence Goodrich because the latter dnd not know what a balanced quar1um was and dtd not propose to End out very readllv Vs e may also picture an abandoned chxmnev xn the basement whlch proved to be an excellent place for students to reheve tlaelr oversfrauaed nerves bv smokmg It was durxng thxs hrst year that we went on a Sl6l2ll rtde after whtch caston lf was found that one menaber of the class des1red older and more evcxtlng companv than that furmshed bv her escort, a fellow member Due to the act that the sentor elass o all ha so amply testee the tsenphne o the prxncxpal there was httle lor us to dtscover, however, one ol our pre ent mem vers, lVlr Barnard d1d hls share of the hndlnq out Orr worthy vale d1c'or1an, ean Banmster thought tha wandertnq over the lnllstdes was pare of her educatxon out she was llIl 0I'111tCl taat such actxvtttes should ae conhnee. to tune outsxde of studv hours It was tn our Sophomore vear that v e were lnstructed tn the hner arts of our soclal exlstence dancmg, and tt was ua thts ye nr that we attended several hops ln the Hxgh School Gy na, w htch also served adequately as a ballroom Ar the umor Prom that year many of us had our first taste of real dmcmq wtrh a good exght p1eee orchestra tn the gym elaborately decorated Ill a man ner heflttmg the occasxon However, our versat.hty dld not cease on the dance floor our gemus as a class also extended to athleucs and dramatlcs tn wh1ch our members played leadmg roles Thus wtth much already set down to our credxt, we hnlshed our careers as lowly underclassmen A countlng of nosesv ln our thlrd vear of hrgh school revealed the fact that our number had d1m1n1shed tc fourteen The reasons were plurlbus, such as a dtsmchnatlon to study, or the fatlure of the estammatnons to comply 41 .1 ' ' ' J, ' .' ' ,' ' . . - n l V, ' . ' ' .. l 1 . 4.4 . ' ,l' . 4 F - 'iv' ,f .s . '. . ftp' tat h. y' A ' ' . ' .t and tl o heir , ', .. 4 A lf 'I VC - K: C I y - e , . .. ,, .5 . , . . . we returned to the school for a square dance fsuch as it vvasjg on this oc- f . ' ' ' ' f .d 5 I' 9 -'l L .4 - f '. A. bl 1- , at ' V R 'f 1 ' .' -51 . , gk V. K I, - ,4 . wx - .Q Y v ,., ,. 1th rl e knowledge we had galned, or the urge for do ng tlnngs IH the world euts1de our own httle sphere w hxch ts perhaps best exemphhed by the presxdent of our Sophomore class George Hunt who 1o1ned the United States Nayy to see the world But then our numbers were swelled to some extent by those who declded to llnge another scar Ill IIIIEII' Xlma Mater Thxs year was marked by more dances and a QCIIIOI' Play, m X1l'WlCl'1 we contributed our talents, under the dll'CCI10I1 ol: lVhss Amy Chambers By the end of the year our hearts were torn asunder by the bl1OClilrlg reverat'on that the s bool Aoollo Wfllllam A Hicks was not gomg to he goal wrth us At last we arrued at the hnal ur ose of our four years stru le and p P gg became rand old Semors stxll 1UI9Cl118XOL1b, howexer and obtamed 111 the g prnrltges thereof XX 1th tne obleft of talsrng a trip to XX ashmgton D C an New York City as drd the class of JO x e ttxltd dl ently to ra1se the 9-I game put on sexeral dances and myelgled money ou ot the po kets of the students by dlsplayrng tempt1ng hars of candy Our ma,or undertakmg was the prtsentatlon ol' our Senlor Play The Charm Qchool As a result of these xarlous actxutles we were successf ll ln ra1s1ng enough money to take thls long des1red tr1p Our class had now been reduf d to e Uh rt girls and three boys, all but one of whom accompanlecl us on our tr1p XVe had a splendld vacatlon, seemg new slghts, havmg new expertences, meetlng strange people and being amused at humorous mcldents whlch happened We saw ey erythxng possxble tn the tune alloted us and even extended our stay m New York one dav longer One of our party xery htttngly summed up the feel ings of the whole class m regard tc Waslmxngton and New York when she sa1d Washlngton 15 xnspxrlng, but New Y ork IS evclttng NX e der1ved such beneht and enjoyment that we all were grateful that we lned ln a commumtv w h1ch made such a thlng possxble Vkfe naxe rn our class many of those who haxe been foremost 1n school act1x1t1es Reglna Yale has been leadmg lady 1n the school play for three successful years, Florence Goodrlch has made us an excellent head cheerleader, ably asslsted by others from our class Les hommes of our class, Barnard, Eckler and Harrlson, were all members of the hr t squad ln basket ball and baseball In fact, all of our members haae strnen hard to make our school what lf IS today School days hke every other happy experlence, wnth all its SSSOCIHUOIIS wxth students and teachers, must co1ne to a close, and xt IS with real regret that we reahze that our Alma Mater IS ours for only a few weeks longer Wfe force a sm1le, say we aren t sorry but our hearts are heavy We are cheered, how ever, by the thought tnat we can pass on to our worthv successors, the -Iumors, the thmgs that we have lost T y- H V 7' k . 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Y , - 7 Y Y - , - , 1931 Class Proph cy T XX AS a day rn une exactly hrteen years from the day we graduated from hrgh school rn Nlrlford that Jean Bannrster and I landed rn Nlew York Crty r om Parrs where she had l'een starrrng opposrte Maurrce Chey alrer rn a French moyre She had been chosen for thrs part not only because of her r'uen y rn French acqurred rn hrglr school but because or her wonderful a trng abrlrty She had garned renown and great success rn Hollywood and I felt yery for unate rn being able to contract her tor the moyre wl rch I was drrect mg It may rnterest you that ean contrary to he customary habrt of actresses, had not yet marrred The fact that she was an ac ress wrthout ever havrng been dryorced made her all the m ure outstandrng popular and famous XVe were about to harl a taxr when a 1946 Prerce Arrow whrzzed by us and came rmmedrately to 1 stcp Turnrng around we were overy helmed to behold Leland Eckler seated at the wheel of that luxrrrrous automobrle H had eyrdently made qurte an advancement srnce the days when he was property man of the senror plays at school Wfe soon learned that Leland, who, hy the way seemed to have lost none DoLrttle s Band , the orchestra yyhrch played at the New Yorker Hotel every evenrng Needless to say we rmmedrately decrded on the New Yorker as our stopprng place and Lee yery gracrously consented to motor us there Wfe had lrttle trme to chat wrth hrm after that because he was rn a great hurrv Prcture htm? Remember he always was qurte a lad to be gettrng places That evenrng as we were dancrng to the beat of Lee s drums a tall dark curly headed man approached me smrlrng I stared at hrm, belrevrng that he looked rather ramrlrar but I drdnt recognrze hrm untrl he sard Hello Crrcket dont you know me I knew that rt was Barnard but for a moment I could only stare at hrm He looked so drfferent so pale why hrs freckles were gone' Upon rnqurry I learned that he had been able to pro duce the one and only successful freckle cream Hrs vocatron then was that of managrng a large freckle cream manufacturrng plant whrle hrs avocatron was that of drrectrng a grrls boardrng school along the lrnes whrch he thought best He was strll good lookrng and dashrngly dressed but I mrssed those freckles and longed to see agarn the Homer I knew rn hrgh school bowrng hrs curly head over a math book when the Professor appeared on the scenel Homer rnformed me that he was strll srngle although he had many matrr monral prospects and the usual number of grrls on hrs strrng Barnard seemed to be full of surprrses for he soon told me that whrle he was berng entertarned at the Whrte House he chanced to meet Ella Kretchmer who had the honor of redecoratrng the blue room there She was a yery famous desrgner and was known throughout the country for her won derful abrlrty at rnterror decoratrng How lrttle we dreamed when we vrsrted the Whrte House on our senror trrp frfteen years ago that Homer would be entertarned there and that demure and quret Elly would decorate that room whrch we all admrred The secret of Ella s success lay rn the fact that she took Mrss Grrfhs, rnsprrrng Ec V course m hrgh school Homer also rnformed me that Florence Goodrrch was marrred and lrved 0 ' Ka A , l r - . . , r ,1 . 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Y I u ' ' If ,Y . . , . m Tarrytown I lII'll'I1Edl3I8lV dectded to ynsxt her, so the next day yy hen ean left for Holly yyood, I started for Tarrytoyyn I found l'loss1e to he an ldeal efhctency expert, for she yyas the success ful hostess of a quamt little calce shop and tea room WlllCl'l attracted many a pleasmg custon er hy 1ts damty chmtx curtams and general atmosphere of com fort and cleanlmess In ner spare moments she was engaged rn the gentle art of yyaslnng the neelc and ears of httle unror, vyho resemhled yery much one of the 1930 class graduates She and her hushand yyere so cordlal that I consented to spend the nrght vyrth them Florence told me that she corres ponded vyrth Vxrgrma I-Iall yy ho vyas lnmg m Alhany She told me also that Maurlce Harrxson yy as m toyxn that weele oyerseemg the management of hls large feed store there The next day hefore leaymg Tarrytoyyn I yyent doyyn to the ofhce at the feed store to call on W hxppet I found that he had changed someuhat, no longer yy as he the httle lngh school lad hut a man of man s sue and carrymg a yery l3Ll51I'ICS9lllC6 a1r Maurice, after graduatmg from lugh school had soyyn h1s vylld oats at Cornell Graduatmg from there, he decided that the polltlcal held needed a yery forceful man hke hrrnself to make the country a llttle more prosperous, so he became a first class polltlclan Before long he yyearred of hlushmg so much m the public eye, and of malcmg vacancles IH var1ous ofhces to accom modate the ofhce seekers who had voted for hlm because of hls great leader shlp I presume, yyhrch he acqulred when Sentor Class Presrdent he went into the feed husmess, specrallzmg 1n a gram yyhlch was especlally recommended for undernoumshed sparrovys It rather amused me m learnmg that hls yytfe yyas a huxom woman welghmg about one hundred and elghty fave pounds, and that she was the proud mother of Eve httle toyy headed sons and three hashful daughters Upon arrlylng m Albany for the express purpose ol callmg on Vtrgmra, I tool: a cah to the street and numher to uhlch Florence had directed me I yeas greatly pleased to hnd that Gmger yeas a very cultured and famous yocahst yyho sang a great deal lor the opera and the radro She had heen otlered a free tr1p ahroad to dlsplay her talents hut she decided to he a second NIHFIOI1 Talley Gmger s eareer had heen a hroad one lor after her gra ua non from Normal she taught school for a leyy years untrl her yocal 'lblllfy yyas rscoyered by a great mus1c master Houeyer I nottced that she yeas sttll teachmg that the moon IS made of green cheese, although she had hu. one rg hlond pupll yy ho appeared yery TIILIIUYL and helreye II or not she sttll wore a hasleet hall trophy on a eham around her necle As left X lfgllllil and started tor my S uthern C allforma home y ICI yeas shared y 1th ean I felt yustly pre ud of the excellent accomphshments o the Class of ,JI '-- -y- - - I f . 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I1 p11111r , 1 1 1 1 1 c1r1 1 rtur 111 1 111 C1111 F111 111 IWLOLILHIT 1111 11111111111 t1 11111 1 lN11r1111n VVIHLN 111 1qu11 1 1 11 1 111 11 can sI11r1 m11r1 111111 fortahlv 1n classes o Ev1ngel1ne 111 l11q11e1tl1 the re1I1La11on of her dre1ms to Qet n11rr1ed and he the boss of her own I1 tle nome To B1ll VV1lco11 11e bequeath 1 bool: ol 1nstruct1ons on hon to m1Ice dates 111th strange glrls To Nlahlon Olmste1d ue beoueath a11 automatu: s1lencer 111 I-eeo h1m qu1et 11 hen other people 1r1 tallcmg To Sam XVoodro11 we l11que1tl1 the p1111er to o1ercome IYISITILIIIICSS 111 the pr1s1n11 of la ICS 11 f1l1l 1 R011 111 l1q1111tI1 her C113 1 111 1111 I1111clson11 1111111g 111111 me 11111 hncl 111 11111 111r 1 I r11s11 c 111 11 Vl1cl111l l 11111rs 111 11qu11tl1 the r1gl1t 111 gr1111 11 l11t11 1-1lle11 111 l7LqL1L'lfl1 1 m1n11,11r to Ic11p I1er out ol trou I1 Ltl11l1n Ne1l1 111 DLqllL'lIfl1 1 Blq BLU 111 enable her to Q11 111 sc1ool n 1111 11 lred Po111rs 111: h1qu1ath a snclc 1f clynamue to help I11111 1l11ng Dorothv Neely ue bequeath a handsome 1oung man 111th no pre nous stnngs attached To Ruth XVooclro11 11e bequeath enough ponder to last her throughout the commg years of I1er llfe so that no more people 111ll oe m1sled 1nto thlnlc mg her nose IS a loolcmg glass To Albert Under11ood we bequeath a large steel to sharpen h1s sense of humor To ean DeForest we bequeath a p11r of stoclcmgs To Raymond Sheldon we bequeath a new shavxng set whlch requ1res no effort on h1s part To Bxll Hlclcs we bequeath the rlght to be the 'she1lc' of next year's Semor Class To B1ll Hanson we bequeath a cake of soap to wash h1s hands Ii.TH1 1. ' . ' ' 1 .1 tl. .1 of Xlxlq I. 611111: f Q11 g . ,1. 1 11 N1'.1'Y1:'lc.le' g . 11. at' iglt Cl f.1 s I1 5 s1Ie11..l' '.11l4 . 1.1 Ire and 'Iain thf !11l'S f.1r I 1 1.1.-il! .. cl tv 1 1 . '. Vive 5,5 '1 1. I . 1' I to lie schxwl Q1 jc ml ,nl t 'lie QI111 sur -:-'I- ' J. our sch :ol sl lilf. grii 1111.115 n . Def. T1 the f,.cl1crs rf wl. 1. S. we l1 11 H I lf, A .nfl Q1 ' ' TU IIN' -IUYTIUT Class. 111- l1cq111'.1tl1 the right 111 I1a1.'c charge 111 Study l'l.1Il 1 Cl 1' 1' In lc se. is 11 ,-A1ss1'. I1l1'. T1 IIC I I ..s. I1' '1 rl . ' ' 1 AI rl ' 111 triple the 1111 1r laslcft In II s 1 ' 1 11I1 'I 1 1'11. T1 I 1 N . ' -l.,. 'I 1 I hft'-, ' :J 1 '.il1 up. T1 I 1 -b- -1:I. 1I.jl1'Cl, If . ' ' - ' 't ' . 7 v L 1, , C l - . - , . V T Q11. 1- x I lc' -1 , g 1 il LV' - ' 5 .' T I ' . 1 . I ' x ' v '. T ' 1 V- 4 -1 1 1' K I C B 1 ., A I-, 1. T03 ,l, A',A. ..'. ,S K 'N , 1 V, 51 11 t'1 '. To V ' ' ' ' 'I - To Marion Clarlc we bequeath the privilege to dance through life with 1 To Er11n I-Iunt ue bequeath the real1zat1on of all l11s dreams and an1b1 t1ons concermng one fa1r member of the Frosla class To tl1e remanamg members of our noble student bodv 1 e bequeath suc cess and happ1ness V1 e, the Sen1or Class do IIEYEIWX appolnt as executors, THF PR1Ncr or XVALFS C D XX II HUGO N lRYr lo1 E Baoxxs. Whai Is cz SCVIOID AXE YOU e1er heard tl1e quest1o11 ra1sed, Vs hat ls a Semor' I ma1 l1a1c 1ssued tortn trom the mt L1 I1 or some XCl'd'III res1111a upen l11s entrance mto the l11gher lI19elILIelOII ot letrn ng 1-.herem la loolcs up avuls mth awe all asto111sl11nent at IIIS upper classmen 11l1o cons1de lIll'lI to e c-1 en greener than he 19 And, too I have heard tl1e same q11est1on uttered someu l1at 51ICCI'lI'lgly b1 the LIIIIOYN 1 l1o l1ttle tamlc that but e11 wll he the HIS aefore tl1e1 o asce11d to a IIIQIILI le1e 111 tur11 attac1 to tl1e1r names tae 1e111oral1le eqree of Qemor 1 IICI 11e exten te tl1en1 along XIIIII t1e 1 rc1 IXIIICI 11e have thus tar Upl et me asle XOII, do XOII cons1der II r1ght httmq and honorable lor IIIIS class o umors, o11r successors of ton1orro11, to burst forth mtl1 a Xleo11 er Tho ll e 'ICK uhen XXL Qemors, sole oceupants of the rear seats term 1113 e 1 1th one accord our song ol andante IIIOXCIIICIII, durmq a l'r1da1 at er noon assemlal 9 Is If rl e1r place to r'q1c11le us XX a1t L!'Ifll next 1ear I ou 111a1 he assured t1ae1 ll be tru'1 repentant or t'1e1r 1IIISCI6EdS Lets hope that m turn o Il 1IIE'dIC1IIL 111ll he tl1e1rs XXIIICII one thnalcs of a Semor long enougn tor a deep co11s1derat1o11 l1e IS usua 1 nnpresse I De1e1e 1 t1e ea raat a e111or ls a sonaeu 1at o+t1 an d111111Iaed personaqe mth q11al1t1es se1n1e11nat SLIPQTIOI to IIONK of t1e 111 111 ual larlenag SLCUIICIHIYX e Lleitl II As t1e S1Xll1g woes, One radua 1 1tt e 1 1ttle IIIIPTOIL an are 11111t IULI IIIIQIII 11111 c11l eul ured a11d man nerlx NOLIIIQ people part1all1 prepared to meet the demands ol the 11orlcl e xten IIIIN to XULI as a e 1a e-nge un LIC assnren as a gm touards IK 11111 ou 1a1 tr11e aad Inna 1 atta111 111 1o1r 1111111 a11 ast 1ear ln IIIN IIINIIILIIIUII I NLLIII '41 I L IIC'III II F'i'I 'IlIL. 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The theme song of Milford High School has become My Wild Irish Rose Intermmgled with these was a Yo Yo assembly where several of those present demonstrated their prowess with that tricky little toy All our activities seem to have music as their main source A very suc cessful glee club was organized which gamed honor at our Christmas enter tainment, where a short pageant was also presented Did anyone say band? Surely we had one of those, too, and it performed very well at its hrst public appearance, espec1ally when one considers that three months is a rather short time in which to master a musical instrument suffi clently well to be brought before the public The orchestra had a slightly better preparation although It has made 1ISBlf heard but once But that once was enough to malce us want to hear more of our noble players I wonder how they would enjoy playing for a school dance, which brings us to some thing else School wouldnt be school without our dances The first one was Hal lowe en, for the benefit of the penniless Semors as were all the others durmg the year except one, given by the equally needy umor Class The radio and phonograph serxed for most of them Howexer, at the one on St Patr1ck's . . . fl A 7 77 ' 7 - er - va , 1 ' ' Q! 77 ' et - - i , as . , . . , . if 77 Y - ' , - . Y . . I T . daunted him, so he tried again, and again, but memory is a fickle thing. His - 9 . , . ' ' Q! ' ' . 7, ' v' YY I 7, V v v v I I I Y I , . . , 1 , ' Dax, the Seniors prouclecl a lour piece orchestra which proved enormouslv satislactorx But what would these he if me couldnt clancefp Vx hich fact necessitated a weelclx dancing class which was greatlv enjox ed by certain mem hers of our Freshman group Thus ends mx exposition of school activities But one thing I wonder, w ien Vlrs XX inne is going to appear on our assemhlx program hx rendering Us a xocal selection perhaps from A1 a or I Tm' atore Dramczhc s w l xx X ' flu 'I' nl l 'VI :ll Lx L ln n i ss r i ar 1 i r t in IU i U Nxt u 1 t Wx Q T mttss Nirrul uv 4 it sts i Q 'Nix 'NHL 'W 'IX N LYNX 11C l Xi stin xx 11 s lhxicl Xlatlmnfit CJLUFQL l30X lim Simplxins Tim Simplc is Htnri ohms E ise Bradltx 'N iss Us 'Xliss urtis Sallw Boxd Nluriel Doughtx Ethel Spelxin Alix 'Mercier Lillian Stallord Oiiii l5xRxxRu Xlxt Riff Hxieieisox I Rxix l-li 'si 3s1isiRi I 'NDFRWOOIJ XX iiiiaxi XX iicox Wiiinui Hicks Rieoiwx Y xii is Hxxxisiiiz Niizcixix Hxii ZILPH-x ROSE DOROTHY RIF!-LY FLORENCE GOODRICH EFHELYNI NEI-LY NIARIONJ CLARK The plax was presented before a large audience on Nlax hrst and was v ery ss ell received V s X- V- - ' ' - - L ' I ' S' ' , Q V 5 . 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