Milford High School - Milford Yearbook (Milford, UT)

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J! , ' A ' E '1-Qi .1 V ,'r '1 , I vw IFJ- N .Fug , : ff - - T- , . .U- ,If , .T MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL PROGRESSES!! AI no o'Iher period since iI's incepfion has Milford High School so fell' The onward urge +o CLIMBQ ai no olher period has if so answered Thar urge by DOING: af no orher period in ifs hisfory has Milford High School so EVIDENCED equally sfeady achievemenl-as if has under 'rhe efficienf and compe'ren'r personal supervision and guidance of Iwo men, in parficular-Iwo men Io whom WE, all of us, owe Ihe greaIes+ apprecialionz Mr. S. Melvin Wifrwer, our superinfendenl and Mr. E. R. Moody, our principal. Under The supervision and managemenl of Ihese Iwo sincerely able leaders, Milford High School BEGAN, and NOW IS CONTINUING, TO CLIMB sfeadily, sfep by sfep. 'ro ifs war- ranfed posiiion in Ihe realm of HIGH SCHOLASTIC ATTAINMENT -- OUR ULTIMATE OBJECT. To Ihem we affecfionarely malce 'this dedicafion as a sincere gesfure-as we are incap- able of duplicaling in any ofher manner wi+h Ihe same imporl'-of our mos'r humble appre- ciafion and gra'ri+ude. afdminiibfaiiau Leif fo righf: J. C. Smiih, Milford, Presidenr of 'lhe Board: John Ashworih, Beaver: Superinien- dem' S. M. Wi'Hwer: Alberl Muir, Beaver: E. A. Griffiihs, Beaver, Clerk. Members noi' preseni: P. B. Fisher, Milford: Herberi' Hall, Minersvilleg Sam Hickman, Beaver, Treasurer. fiehowrl Zloaud Through fhe splendid cooperaiion of our Beaver Counfy Board of Educafion, our school enjoys Jrhe pres+ige which if holds 'roday. The men, who compose lhis board, are progressive in edu- calional policies, desiring lo bring lhe sludenfs info coniaci wiih 'rhe besi 'rhal can be afforded. They are vilally inreresled in everyihing dealing wilh higher learning. Among 'rhe advanlages for which rhey are re- sponsible are lhe new shop, The new parked fool- ball and lrack fields, mainrenance of 'lhe school paper, lransporiaiion, our enlarged progressive de- parlmenrs, and our compeienr facully. We, +he sludenls of Milford High School, pay homage ro These worlhy friends of ours, +he mem- bers of lhe Board of Educalion. .5. aeulig my . JOHN YACK ' Business Adminisiraiion: Economics: Busi- ness Manager ol The Mill-Ford: Business Adviser of l-lilliop Echo: Chairman of Li- brary Commifiee: Chairman of Aclulr Edu- caiion CommiHee: Junior Class Adviser: Phi Gamma Phi Adviser ll.ower Leill. ALVIN H. BAKER Music: Psychology: Educaiion: English: So- cial Science: Phi Kappa Phi: Chairman of Program Commiiiee: Alumni Relaiions: Aciiviiy Clubs Council: Junior Class Ad- viser lRigh+l. J. M. HUGHES lndusirial Ar+s: Farm Mechanics: Chairman of Credii and Scholarship Commiilee: Chairman of Ac+ivi'ry Clubs Commiiieei Senior Class Adviser lLower Righ+l. E. R. MOODY Principal Educalion Adminisfralion and Social Sci- ence: Speech: Alpha Del+a Epsilon: Ex Officio Member of Commiliees: Debale Coach. ZOLA FERNLEY English: Hisfory and Polilical Science: Chi Delia Phi: Alpha Delia Pi: General Adviser of The Mill-Ford: General Adviser of The Hilllop Echo: Chairman of Graduarion Commiilree: Senior Class Adviser: Chair- man af Publicaiions Commiffee: Sponsor lpsa Loqui+or Club ll.e'Pri. HY -7- FLOYD KOTTER Physical Educalion and A+hle+ics: Hisfory and Social Science: Coach: Chairman of Sfudenr Aihlefic Council: Chairman of Facully Relalions Commiffee: Senior Class Adviser lUpper Lefil. CLAIR ACORD Animal Husbandry: Agriculfure Economics: Chairman A+'rendance Commillee: Adviser Fufure Farmer Chapler: Adviser Freshman Class lUpper Righ+j. JOSEPHINE WHITE Physical Educalion: English: Phi Delia Pi: Sludenl' Afhlelic Council: Library 'Com- miiiee: Alumni Relafions: A++endance Commiliee: Junior Class Adviser: 7-8 Grade Adviser lLefl' Cenlerl. MELBA SMITH Dielefics: Texliles and Child Developmenl: Sludeni Body Government Faculiy Rela- Jrions: Ac+ivi+y Club Council: Adviser of Sophomore and Freshman Classes lRigh+ Cenierl. V PAUL W. BLACKSTOCK Economics: Modern Languages: Hislory: Sociology: Social Sciences: French: Dra- malics: Sludenl Body Government Spon- sor Drama Club: Sponsor Bulldog Club lLower Lefil. F. A. BlNGHAM Cuslodian lLower Righll. If f!! 0 'eeug Under Jrhe able leadership of Tom Maslros, our sludeni body president Theo Zabrislcie, our vice-president and Helen Folheringham, our secrefary and ireasurer, lhe Sludeni Council has done much +his year io promole a beiler sludenl govern- menl. Weekly meelings have been sched- uled ai which all officers and class repre- seniaiives have been in allrendance. The Council has appropriaied money, lime, and uniiring energy to all worfhy underlalcings, lending To a more progressive school. S+uden+ Council Members-Siiiing: Mariorie Caslerline, Melba Smiih, Adviser: Theo Zabriskie, Tom Masiros, Helen Foiherinqham, Paul Blaclcsiock. adviser, Maxine Allman. S+anding: Virginia Rollins, Ted Weber, Shirlee Allman, Phillip Carlisle, La Vera Connell, Jim Hickman, Arleigh Campeau, Douglas Ryan. I , : , ' y- -ii, A AY ,xi f ' . 11. .9- 1 wi-5, H- s 4 1 + sf , if 7? ' ret A e., M 4 . .. l iii -QQHQ M13-7,M,U jwWWJ 4, 7 f. A alv-1-01-r'4'A 1fWb-f- '-- ff,-44,5-fd b 'M'Vm'n'7 Jg1,,.,,f,,,MfJxwfz,,M,2fzMi4 Gfuioguaphi MMA .216-704 awww Z ,U ,,,,,,,.4,46.frw'7L6af fQ...L,,,.,j5 ,zjy,,,,, Xiudeutsl g 1' .Q . 1 l l i i ' 5, ci' is T F lfi l, ii F v. ur, ,id -'u mr- e- r.-W!T'.',ifl S - iL,j..A I 5'. f 5 -ilu AZ EF fr ' -V ' 3 'if , :Lil ,Ars b 11- .'i,Q-All . Q15 1-F,-r ' ' ,VLPW .. - fl .-5' - . -ich, . T-aj . R I i .4- i' 5- ...T ?q1T'xl vi i ,,, 4, f-1-,1,-- .-.Y T ,QT Marjorie CasTerline Jess McKnighT Peggy Lee Jen ' Niceii Mariorie is one of The mosT conscie-nTious sTudenTs in our school. As senior class president she has learned Thal' il you wanT Things done, you do Them Tor yourself. Jess, our vice-president is a modesT and somewhaT Timid young man. BuT, There's cerTainly noThing Timid abouT The way he plays baskelball. You can depend on Jess aT all Times. Peggy is The secreTary and has done her work well. Peggy is popular wiTh all her fellow classmaTes. She is small, buT her friendships are large. -l2- The Millord High School can well be proud of lhis year's class of Seniors, among whom we have many very oursranding sruclenis 'and exira curricular parlici- panis. Firsr of all, Tom, Theo, and Helen held ihe fhree imporiani sludeni body offices: Mariorie, Jess, and Peggy, The Three senior posiiions. The seniors who worked diligenily on ihe Mill-Ford Siaff were Maxine, Jay, Mar- jorie, and Margaret These four plus Virginia, Ennis, and Peggy also held promineni places on ihe Hillrop Echo Slafi. Maxine, Virginia, Carroll and Theo were our aclors-holding leads and sub-leads in our plays. ln 'rhe Marlorle Je s l Peggy Jay W. Maxine Floyd Caslerlme McKnighi ee Jeffers Allman Car+er on Margarei Allen Carroll Charlene 'lsadore Elmer Hanlon Bingham Johnson Hewi'r+ Gillins .l3-- opera Don, Mariorie, Theo, Jess, and Virginia played leading paris. Margarei' and Maxine were +he accom- panisfs. Our deba+ers were Maxine, as debale manager, Jay, Ennis, Virginia, Theo, and Don. Helen, Ennis, and llow won oraiorical medals. Senior members on ihai famous I938-39 baslcefball Team were lsadore, Jess, Allen, Floyd, and Carroll. Three new clubs were sponsored in I938-39-Phi Gamma Phi wifh Jay as presidenl and Jess, Ennis, and Allen belonging: lpsa Loquilor wi'rh Theo as presidenl and Marjorie, Maxine, Margaret Helen, and Charlene belonging: and Bull Dog Club wilh llow as presidenr and lsadore, Allen, and Jess belonging. Don Tom La Vera L. Keifh E, Helen Masiros Connell Johnson Folher Roberf S. Theo Warren llow Davis Zabrislcie Thompson Limb fgeni James H. Lorelei ingham Gray Sfoddard Virginia Bud H. Ryan Baxier .l4. l cgi. lllusfralion of Shorl' Wave is Nina Forgolfen? U4 Whaf Abouf Phillip? Don Bashful? K and Jess were presideni and vice-presidenf of fhe F.F.A. Orher senior members were Allen. Jay, Bud, lsadorei, Jim. Members of +ha'r snappy liille Pep Club, who cheered lhe boys +o viclory, were Lorelei, Peggy, Helen, and La Vera. The marching band was headed by Allen as Drum Maior. and La Vera, Don, Ennis, Tom, Mariorie, Virginia, Margaret Bud, Jess, Jay., Bob, Helen, and Maxine were membem. l'r is wilh sad hearls, indeed, 'rhar we now bid adieu +o 'rhis enlerprising young group of sludenls. We give Jrhem our sinceresr wishes for 'rhe besl' of luck afler lhey leave hAHford hhgh Schooh Jay and Floyd io Well his Glory ihe rescue Jess! Tarzan in Senior Time Our fufure +I-ie iungle Happy Time Televisionisl' 3 PQ S I5- UNH 1 flip!-PH 'if Wi 1 1' . Q , i a . N-fbiii it P V l itl1..'iX1 .Q i i--T5'1 ' -:A 'aj v 1, ' if -, xl, rr: is sf J . ' I vi' rgwfh 254 N ' I' l,.. Q.. N ri V V' V X' ,- l ' ' L' I ' F 1 ff . -A i ,n 3 ' vi 1 ' ' J. fi! ' .. 'a Q ' r l , ' - Phillip Carlisle Mary Odom Frank Tribble Q. 0 n Phillip is one of our versarile young men around school. He is a super-musician. a columnisf on The school paper, and a debaier of nore. He isn'+ slow in affairs of The heart eiiher. , Mary, fhe secreiary, is a newcomer +0 Milford This year. Her sweel' personaliiy has already won her many iriencls in Milford High. Frank is The vice-presidenr of fhe junior class. This falenied young man may also be seen as hero or villain on 'ihe srage, and his powers as a sporl' wrirer are un- limi+ed. 46. Phillip Carlisle Winslow Banks Marian Beard Douglas Kirk Hughes Williams Virginia Rollins Kalherine Marlin Palsy Mclnlosh Marvin Bond Frank Tribole Glberl McCulley Jack Clemenls Jim Jones Bud James Cerola Heslinglon Owen Smilh Jim Hickman Merrill Beard Dan Gillies John Grimshaw Virginia Carler Jean Moore Arleigh Campeau Shirlee Allman Norma Rowley Don Chrislensen Dale Cook Rulh Berry Slanley Hughes ,-1-v-571 ,U .fs 31 r +-Qkvitbna-Yves awww WWE' 3' m Upper pidure-Firsi row: Vera Jef! fers Abe Griffifhs Almeda Edwards Barbara Gressman. Second row: Ella Gene Parkinson Nina Wiley Louise Renwick Bill Kirk Alyce Griffifhs Sara Frazier Violel Masfros. Third row: H - berf Hickman, Sfanley Limb Avis - Whorier Wallace Hughes Ronald Bax- 'l'er Belly Lyman Leo Pafferson. Lower picfure-Sfandinqi Helen Schow Thorpe Waddingharn Jean Smifh. Maynard Voorhees Eugene Stoddard Richard Barnes Auslin Williams Kely S'rewar'r Joseph While Vera Paddock Ted, Brinkerhoff Elhel Easlon Nolen Williams Elaine Baker Eugene Pifchforih Belly Bonner Beverley Vincenl Wesion Vernon. Siffing second row: l-lerberi McCulley Ted Weber Jane Yepson Wilma Thompson. Siliing firsf row: Rufh Roloerls Bob Price Eleanor Zabriskie Bill Smi+h, I8 -5 film. 271-iff' .if We- 3. of lf: ire, 1 '1 ,ggi 1 enu--f l ' 'Q is .A 5 'Z ,B , v . iiii, , ,,. A iies , y . X, f' ' - ' -o f il :H E ' i , is , Q Q I ' A 1 1 1 V O K , u k Q . MC sy ,K 1, K ,J y . . 4.-eh. 1 - : 1 - - -v E 1,5 Q. ., - its 1, '5 ' 1 . . . 1 J' ffl i , , --Giang? I ,'lf,V-QEIX I 1 1 1 l i'44 3 ' 1 1 1 1 . , A1 Lr,i,i L 1 I I 1 J' J EH . - - ,ag-FSI? G .- Ffii Q: Q I 1 1 1 . lg 1 1 . T E ' ' ' 54, ,rein E lag-Ag? vi- 1 '41 I L' 8 , if-,Q ., E- , F Ninlh Grade fupperlz Calvin Carler, Rose Sly. Vern Chrislensen, Harvey Voor- hees, Leland Rogers. Second row: Dorolhy Nolan, Helen Benson, Belly Denny, Helen Balmer, Chloe Lewis, Jaclr Kirlr, Roy Thompson. Tine Bingham. Third row: Norma Mclnlosh, Kalhleen Folheringham, Dorolhy Johanson, George Connell, Glenna Rollins, Lola Davis. La Marr Morris. Lasl row: Jaclc Goodwin, Gael Elmer, Eugene Barney, George Fernley, Douglas Ryan. Sevenlh and Eighlh-Frsl row: Jessie McCulIey, Reed Wlliams, Vernon U'ren, Lindsav Waddingham. Blair Coon, Alberl Smilh, Keilh Whillaker, Norman Fisher, Wallace Maslros. Second row: Noma Roberls, Irene Allcin, Arlene Moore, Genevieve Parkinson, Dorolhy Weber, Berlha Hickman Anne Chrislensen, Doris Corbridge, Philip Lund, Maxine Carler, Junior Kirlc, Orlyn Johnson, Duranl Bing- ham. Marvin Ussery, Ted Prce. Third row: Nalhan Barnes, Eddie Yepson, Belly Wiley, Arvilla Bond, Naoma Davidson, Carolyn Clay, Helen Smilh, Belly David- son, Shirley Posl, Harold Beard, Rulh Gressman, Earl Beard, Lynn Williams. Lasl row: Keilh King, Charles Class, EI- wood Vincenl, Leland Jones. Eunia O'- rear, Edilh Hollis, Lois Gray, Mary Jane Kesler, Donna Goudi, Nolan Hughes, Paul Moody. 76igh .l9- IP!-1 1- I ' ,--.Q C' I ., . i iia q I - l,E'.1 - 5- Lf I , A I I I -I I I I . i 2-S715 1 I . I , . . I I I I 1 F I Jus 4 .1 , 3' :J -1' .. IM I ,f'- . 1 . , , , . ikq . I 1 4 Ir s:- I 11 ll- ls --,. ,.,,:-'.-- u.--:I,lues-t-f--1-'-.u--1- v -- f- '-v - ofzdognaphpigj 8 J,,,,.,..Q.,4. ' A04 : v I dfpf-fn a,-va-v1.J8ov gxybzlf wvfwwf jgff. Q- 61-S44Qg,,1fZ' ' 1-4 4 , is - , A f 9 4' Y 9 Kp 1 11 1 ,'l'f'47 11' 5' . fs , - I w Shirlee Allman Jay Jeffers Sitting: Phillip Carlisle. Cerola Heslingion. l , Wallace Hughes, Margaref Hanlon. Sianding: Max- Ed l0' Buslness Manage' ine Alfman, Slanley Hughes, Marjorie Casferline. Jw - M fftall The Mill-Ford sraff gives you ihis second annual wi+h 'rhe hope lhai if will preserve for you fhe happiesl memories of lhis school year. The shaft members feel fha? ihey have added a weallh of experience +o 'rheir slore of knowledge during i'rs publicaiion, and +hey consider ii a well worlh-while experience. .22- sizsgteiee ' z L , , L- , - X Siifingz Frank Tribole. Cerola l-leslingfon, Jay Jeffers. Business Manager, Shirlee Allman, Eclifor. Mariorie Caslerline. Associaie Ediior, Virginia Ryan, Wallace Hughes. Sfanding: Helen Schow. Jim l-liclcman, Jean Moore, Bill Kirk. Maxine Allman, Sianley Hughes, Vera Jeffers, John Grirnshaw. Margarei Hanlon, Arleigh Campeau. Virginia Rollins, Phillip Carlisle, Peggy Lee. mzzwp rgehos ,staff Wilh Bigger and Be'r'rer as Hs moHo, 'rhe l-lilliop Echo compleied Hs sixih year of publicafion. The publishing of The paper is an ex+ra-curricular aciiviiy, and every lask is a srucleni' responsibilify. The paper was enrolled as a member of 'rhe Naiional Scholasfic Press Associa- fion and received a high raiing. .23. he zine Wzineeuf' The produclion of The opera Magazine Princess was a pronounced success. H was well prepared, pleas- ingly runeful, agreeably enierfaining, and highly educa- Jrional. The leads were, wirhoul exceplion, well casl and gave good performance in every inslance. Marie - - - Mariorie Caslerline Michael S+. Denis Adam - - General Red Rozie Florence Slewarl l-lerber+ Minler Pelrer - - - Jessica - - Belly Minfer Julia - Caro - - The Bear - - - - Don Elmer Jess Mclinighl Phillip Carlisle - Ruih Berry - - Dan Gillies Jim Hickman - Virginia Ryan Jean Moore Theo Zabrislcie Alyce Griffilhs - - Bill Kirlc Giza New Fires, fhe annual high school play, was pro- duced Monday, February 20, under fhe direcfion of Paul W. Blacksfock. A sfrong casf vividly porfrayed The changes wroughf on fhe sophisficafed Sanfry family by a few monfhs' forced residence on a farm in fhe Ozarks. Sfephen Sanfry - Anne - - Billy - - Phyllis - Olive - Dick - - Eve - - - Docfor Lynn Gray Lucinda Andrews Suzanne Toler - Sid Sperry - - Mary Marshall Jerry - - Mrs. Marshall - Angie Sperry - - Carroll Johnson Maxine Alfman - Thorpe Waddingham - Kafhleen Fofheringham - Pafsy Mclnfosh - Frank Tribole - Theo Zabriskie Jack Clemenfs - Vera Jeffers - Elaine Baker - Jim Hickman Norma Mclnfosh - John Grimshaw - Jean Smifh Cerola l-leslingfon Lufziolz 5 mm sc , GENERAL COMMITTEE SUB COMMITTEES Romance and unsurpassed beaufy reigned supreme fhroughouf Paradise Cave during The annual Junior Promenade, Friday, April 2l, I939. Upon eniering, fhe gues+s were presenied wi+h dance programs which were souvenirs of delicaie beauiy. Afier passing fhrough 'rhe +unnel, +he guesis en'rered fhe mammoih cave which was an elaborale speciacle of wonder and illusion, where one was greefed wiih realislic formaiions of sfalagmifes and s'ralac+i+es which bordered +he eniire hall. The cenier of fhe hall feaiured The Grea+ Para- chu+e which in ils realislic beauly radiaied all 'rhe hidden colored wonders of i'rs unusual formaiion. The ,orchesira srand rose behind lhe enlrancei 'ro fhe Go+hic Palace. This enhanced +he beauly of The speciacle as 'rhe Aelaborailely gowned ladies and escorfs danced lo The melodic sfrains of ihe music. Jwleetheazti Zigi X' f' 3? Y gf 1 V- -27- Wehateug This year The American Legion Auxiliary sponsored iTs Annual Arm- isfice Day orafion. Twenfy-five sTu- denfs compefed for The covefed honor. During The semi-finals, six sfudenfs were chosen To enfer The finals. Medals were awarded To Shirlee Alfman who spoke on Am- erican ldealism , and To llow Limb, who spolce on The Price of Peace. Debafing, which is a growing de- parTmenT in Milford High School, lends ifself To much fine dcxvelopmenf among The boys and girls of The school in speech and voice manipula- Tion. This year The del9aTing Teams engaged in conTesTs in Cedar Cify, Provo, and sTaTe meefs. Leff To righT: Alyce Griffifhs, Theo Zaloris- lcie, Maxine Altman, Shirlee Alfman, and Cerola Heslingfon. The Teams This year debafed on The quesfion, Resolved: Thaf The Unifed STaTes should form an alliance wiTh Greaf Brifain. AT The Provo Speech meef, April 8, l939, Theo Zabriskie and Maxine Alfman, of The affirmafive Team, capTured second place. They were awarded a hand- some speech plaque engraved wiTh Their names. Shirlee Alfman and Jim Hickman of The negafive wenT inTo The semi-finals. Don Elmer won firsT place in Class B oraTions aT This meeT. The debaTe sTudenTs in This picfure are: Bill Kirk, Don Elmer, Jaclc Clem- enfs, Sfanley Hughes, .Jay Jeffers, and Jim Hickman. PEP CLUB Through The cooperaTion This year oT This snappy pep group, Milford High School has shown Tar more enThusiasm Than ever beTore. Those in The picTure leTT To righT are: Norma Rowley, Helen Baker, Norma MclnTosh, DoroThy Johansen, Beverley Vin- cenT. Virginia Rollins, President Maxine Cook, Almeda Edwards, Glenna Rollins, Barbara Gressmen. DRAMATIC CLUB The DramaTics Club was organized This year Tor The purpose oT presenTing beTTer drama To The communiTy. The club sponsored The school play, New Fires , which received much Tavorable com- menT. During Carnival Week, The members oT This club produced On WiTh The Dance. ln April, The club Took The play, STokers To The speech and drama convenTion in Provo. Three oTher shorT plays were given beTore The sTudenT body. During The year several TheaTre parTies and socials were given and enjoyed by all The members. The members are: SiTTing, Phillip Carlisle, Shir- lee AlTman, Frank Tribole lpresiclenT OT The clubl, RuTh Berry, Jack ClemenTs, Maxine AlTman, PaTsy MclnTosh, and Beverley VincenT. STanding, Jim Hickman, John Grimshaw, Theo Zabriskie, Mr. BlacksTock ladviserl, Cerola Hesling- Ton, Thorpe Wacldingham, Almeda Edwards, llow Limb, Vera JeTTers, Bill Kirk, Helen Schow, and Jean SmiTh. Qlulu Spur ,ioquitor a l Thea Shrrlee Maxine Mariorie Ruth Cerola Zabrrskre Allman Allman Casferline Berry Heslinglon Almeda Charlene Helen Helen Margaret Edwards l-lewilf Fo+herrngham Schow Hanlon The lpsa Loguilor Club was organized lhis year for Jrhe purpose of promoling school acrivifies and ailaining a higher scholaslic slandarcl. H was organized in Ociober by Theo Zabriskie, Maxine Allman, and Shirlee Allman: wifh Mariorie Casferline, Rulh Berry, and Cerola Hesling- ion as firsl members. Olher members admilled lo The organizalion were: Almeda Edwards, Charlene Hewill, Helen Folheringham, Margarel Hanlon, and Helen Schow. Among our members are ourslanding sludenls, who parlicipalre in debale, drama, journalism, year book dulies, opera: in fad, 'rhey are always busy in all school aclivilies. .30- . 0 Thi mma hi Lefl fo righf: Mr. Yack, adviserg Allen Bingham, Jay Jeffers, Doug Kirk, Jim Hickman, Thorpe Waddingham, John Grimshaw, Phillip Carlisle, Don Chrisfenson. In fronf. Slanley Hughes. Jess McKnight and Ennis Rogers. This club, or fra+ernify as we like fo call if, was organized by Jay Jeffers and Ennis Rogers in Ocfober, l938. The club is a sociallorganizafion wifh an idea fo help beffer 'rhe school in any way possible. The club sweafers and colors are red and blue. A proiecl' fhe club sfarfecl fhis year is painfing fhe cannon on 'rhe campus. lf will be done each year. The club is made up of leaders in several fields of acfivify: debafe, frack and baskefball, music, speech. dramafics. and bookkeeping. u .3I. Qulldoq Qluh Sifiing Firsf row: Bob Price, Maynard Voorhees. Nolen Williams. Second row: Huber? Hick- man, Herberi McCulley, Bill Roberis. Third row: Leo Pailerson, Wesion Vernon, Jim Jones. Sianding, left 'ro righfz Owen Smiih, llow Limb, Dale Cook, Richard Barnes, lsadore Gillins. The Bulldog Club was formed by a group of sfudenis who fell' 'rhe need of an all boys' club whose primary pur- pose was lo provide social enferfainmem' in cooperalion wiih ofher clubs of lhe school and in coniuncfion wilh 'rhe siudenf body. The clulo's firsl meeling was held l'wo weelcs before lhe school play, and ihe members decided on 'rhe Bull- dog Hair Cul as +he badge of membership and iniiialion requirement H The siudenl body provided an adequale social cal- endar, 'rhereloy achieving and abeliing lhe club's aim. .32. C729 Kneeling: Don Elmer, presidenf: Jess Mclinighi, vice-presidenlg Hughes Williams. secreiaryg Thorpe Waddingham, reporter: Abe Griffilhs, bouncer. Sfanding: Mr. Acord. adviser: DuWayne Williams, lvlerriif Beard, Calvin Carier, Jack Goodwin, Marvin Bond, Gael Elmer, Marion Beard. Bill Smifh, Donald Sfewari, Nolen Williams, Winslow Banlrs. holding banner. The nalion-wide organizaiion of 'lhe Fulure Farmers of America is divided inio sfale and local uniis. Milford Chapier became affiliaied wifh fhe nalional organizaiion in I936. Only ihose boys who are inleresled in agricul- 'rure and who wam' 'ro develop compelenf, agressive, agriculiural leadership by confidence in ihemselves and 'rheir work belong. The club sponsors such proiecis as producfion of beiier crops and be'r'rer s'rocl4 breeding. The mo++o embodies 'frue voca+ional spirilz Learning 'ro do: Doing 'ro Learn: Earning lo Live: Living fo Serve. .33- V4 , 3 ljlli 'MMM Zami and Uzehexhfa The band Jrhis year has played wilh fine lone, proper expression, confrol, and balance. H' has furnished music for school and communify affairs. bul more imporlani Hs members have gained considerable knowledge and skill in The arf of music. The orchesfrra has line prospecfs for anolher yearf since mos? of lhe slring players are new and promising. As we lisien 'ro oiher bands and orcheslras in fhe fulure, we shall recall The pleasing as- sociaiions formed in our own organizalion. We have conscienfiously soughr +o produce by insfrumenlal means a musically inlelligible and beaufiful resull. l -34- E8 5, This year's class schedule has Tavorecl The producTion OT splendid resulTs in The vocal deparTmenT. The oper- eTTa Magazine Princess was presenTed in a crecliTalole manner and included over l3O in The enTire casT. Chorus and solo worlc were popular wiTh boys as well as girls. Nearly every boy and girl in The lvl. l-l. S. is able To parTicipaTe, eiTher as a singer or as an insTrumenTalisT. The mosT popular and mosT universal music is srill vocal. These singers will leave our halls aTTer graduaTing sTill singing. 3 Offdvwwwh U4ax7jDylL fw-ML 6-4 K 5iM 3 ' aug '-7,4,0lp-Af QT,-7,0- x JQQQLA 'SE 4 QFLQPEQQ Q gg-gg ZZ, A .. 'Q 1ffi'iT?sL'f'i,q:'s:!-wei.43:1r:g?-' fi P Lf'- ' ,, fi' 1 Z!ft-T13' wif' 1 -Nfl' ' , V. . . --:av -L :rf-f':..-fri -' f 11 af, N ., ,.. 4. . . 1 .121 'QA 1. ,Q4-,.i3m -5 -V ', 'Q J. l- . -' ki 12461 -1-31:5-52'-f'-'Q' ' - Qf -- M if-fr H f' f is 2 f 2 ff, 43531914215-7,iQ-,,--X Z. .. - i..1,z,Qf.. , 3-1 ,W , . - ' .K ---Q . vm, - V , Q..-,.,. nv... .-.fc ,. 1 fr QM fL. L,.,, LW ' .mr is H593 X- mi' Q 1 r Wi. A A 3'-y. i , fbc x N 1 Sf! ' J 'Q , '33 R -vii. i ' Liz. - QF 4, 1 E f qnjaxleetlvall During The baskeTball seasons of I938-39 Milford produced The besT Team in iTs hisTory. Under The super- vision oT Coach KoTTer. The Tigers Turned back The sTrongesT Teams in The Division and emerged wiTh The Millard DisTricT BaslceTball Championship. Training and TighTing hard and fair was The boys' moTTo. WiTh every member of The Team showing uncanny abiliTy aT Tinding The hoop, iT seemed as if The Team were almosT in- vincible. Led by McKnighT, Gillins, and Gillies on The offensive and Bingham and N. Williams on The defensive, The Team came Through The Division wiTh colors flying. NoT-TorgeTTing Those noble reserves who were always willing and able, we musT say ThaT Kirlc. James, l-liclcman. A. Williams and CarTer gave fine exhibiTs of abiliTy and sporTsmanship. ess Dan Allen lsadore Nolen McKmghT Gillies Bingham Gillins Will ams Floyd AusTin Jim Doug u CarTe Williams Hickman Kirk James -38- Qogfofthletiei 'A .K .J .K x, i ju, Raith? LL: n if 'Sf A g Sevenfh and Eiqhfh ' A mg f i an + A -'L 5 ff - ' L- A L X 4 H. , . Afhlefics E V h g b , +V - , t l +1 V 5 55? ei? 2 1 ff 1 1 VQ 5 , 2 A Q Yi hx H M -h . I ai Q, 53 l , f .1 , Q- Ninfh and Tenfh A+hleHcs Elevemkh and Twelffh A+hle'rics - my 1 39- 0 1 0 Ci Lili Sevenfh and Eighfh Volley Nin+h and Tenfh Girls Elevenfh and Twel'f+h Girls Jiudenl IS JAY THE CHAPERON? IS THIS AN AD FOR HOSIERY OR FOR MEN? FRANK AND DAN, THE HURDLERS. LOOKING TOWARDS RENO. DON'T WE LOOK SCHOLARLY? WHICH JAY? WHICH BLACK- STOCK? OUR NEW LADIES' MAN. THE GOATS . THE WINNING BOOKKEEPERS. WHAT A KNOCKOUTI IPSA LOOUITOR. CONTEST PLAY: THE STOKERS . A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY TURNS CEROLA-WARD. STAFF CH RISTMAS PARTY. J O U R N A LISTS HOME EROM S, SEEING - THE BOYS OEE TO THE PROVO. STATE. EiE.i2LETZR5EQ42PSEQJ'HOURS ff FRESHMAN 'N'f'ATES' LEADING THE STAT'E-wARD'5 'O' UP To DQ H5 NWETY ' PARADE TT. TIRED BUT HAPPY JOURNALISTS. THE Qfzplgg FQRCE' l2. PROFESSOR MAUD MAY BAB- OATCHTNO ELTES. COCK- THE WAY TO A MODERN OIRES 13. THE MOST SATISEAOTORY MO- HEART. MENT., 5 I I E S STV k - -' I' .iv E-'4X5Fi ' ' S E E 0. LILIES OF THE VALLEY. OUR WINNING DEBATERS. PHILLIP AS HANDY MAN. THE FLEET'S IN. TIPTO TO THE TU-LIPS . CROWNING THE KING AND OUEEN. OH, HOW I HATE TO GET UP IN THE MORNING. WASHINGTON DAY PROGRAM OUR MAGICIAN. OVER THE TOP! OUEEN DONNA-KING NOLAN. TOOTS AND HER BUDDIES. FRESHMAN CARNIVAL BOOTH. EIGHT GIRLS IN FORMATION. THE TEN EMERALDS. JUNIORS AND SENIORS, WE. MICKEY, EIOHTH BOOTH. GOOD JUMP, DAN! SERVES YOU RIGHT, LEE. ALL WE NEED TS A NUMBER. THE BAG RUSH. OUR NEW CYM. NINETY PER. STOCK JUDGING AT CEDAR POULTRY TEAM. BILL IN Has GLORY! READY, SET, CO1 THE CHAMPION. -T-+vQv:wL2f A - ' ' ff L'Q Tvf fywtezdag- gndag-Q-nmolumw Many years ago, where Milford High School now sTands so proudly, The Old Williams' SmelTer was making iTs lasT bid for success: and in The pass- age of years, ThaT picTuresque old monumenT of Milford's early-day mining imporfance was forced To give way To The sfeady progress of wesfern smelTing indusTry. Soon ThereafTer There began a fighf in Milford for a high school in which To prepare The young people of Milford for a higher educaTion Than could Then be ob- Tained in The lower grades ThaT our schools had To offer To Them. AT long lasT, in The year I9l5, Milford High School was builf on The former siTe of The Old Williams' Smelfer. We had won our baTTle for inTellecTual improvemenT and had be- come The firsT public high school in Beaver Counfy. Since our beginning, so many years ago, we have mainTained a sTeady pace in our successful march Towards educaTional achievemenf. And wiTh modesf pride we announce This year and iTs ac- complishmenfs To you as our parT in making iT possible for Milford High School To demand decog- nizance as one of UTah's greaTesT educaTional in- sTiTuTions. We now lisT for you whaT we have done This pasT school year in order To acquainf Those of you who do noT know of whaT Milford High School musT do each year To mainTain The posiTion iT has so iusTly earned. The school aT The presenf Time has a sTudenT- body of over ZOO sTudenTs, a facT which is remark- able for a Town like Milford where The populaTion is an ever changing one. The faculTy personnel has increased To Ten members who have been Trained in The besf universiTies in The Wesf. The school year of I938-39 has seen many honors come To The members of The school in debaTe, bookkeeping, speech, baskefball, music, and iournalism. The year has seen The second annual going forward To complefion, Thereby as- suring a new, and vasfly imporTanT, acTiviTy in The school. The year has seen The Hill-Top Echo, The school's well-spoken-of mimeograph paper, become a member of The Nafional ScholasTic Press Asso- ciaTion. The T938-39 baskeTball Team did ifself proud This year in conquering The old bug-a-boo and win- ning The region championship. Milford fans were given Thrills which They had never before experi- enced as Milford's plucky liTTle Tigers swepT down floor afTer floor To overwhelming vicTory. IT is seldom ThaT any Team more nearly embodies all A The fine principles of sporTsmanship, courage, coopera- Tion, and self-sacri- fice, ThaT make up The ideal Team. To The Team and Their coach, every sTu- denT in The school gives honor. The debafing T Teams for l938-39 Q experienced a high- ly successful year, winning second place in The B. Y. U. Speech Tour- namenT and Drama Fesfival April 7-8-9, and re- Turning wiTh a debaTe plaque on which The names of Maxine AlTman and Theo Zabriskie were en- graved. Don Elmer placed firsT in The Class B oraTion, and The one-acT play, STokers, received honorable menTion. Milford may be iusfly proud, also, of iTs book- keepers who won renown aT Cedar Cify and who won firsT place, individual and Team, aT The ln- Termounfain Commercial ConTesT aT Provo where Don ChrisTensen made a score of TOO ouT of a possible score of lOl. i During The year T938-39 preparaTions were begun whereby Milford High School will become a member of The NorThwesTern Associafion of Sfandard High Schools, a very greaT honor indeed. As The school year draws To iTs close and The curfain of graduafion falls upon The sTage of a brillianf performance, The sTudenTs wonder why These realiTies musT become mere memories. Some sTudenTs, The Seniors, musT deparT and confinue along The road of life. Milford High School has endowed These sTudenTs wiTh The desire for greaTer knowledge and wiTh a memory of This year's suc- cesses. And now-The success of This year, The realifies of which we have been a parT, are wriTTen down for all. The Old Hill can add This memorable year To oTher memorable years-and The whole will be- come a fond memory. -45. .,x WE llPPHElIIllTE... The cooperalion and splendid supporf of lhe Jrownspeople and business men in malcing lhe publishing of This Mill-ford possible. If lhe I939 Mill-ford meels wilh your approval and you derive a measure of pleasure from lhis boolc, we will consider our reward ample. lllll-llllll -47- STUCICS TEXACO SERVICE Service Whai' Am AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Greasing - Tires - Bafferies Accessories - Sforage F 6 STUCK. Prop. VERNON C. TOLBOE General Confracfor PI-IONE 945 PROVO, UTAI-I If CompIimen+s Io Ihe CLASS OF '39 Cf BEST WISI-IES FOR SUCCESS Shay's Pool Hall F. A. STEWART FEED STORE SI I-IAY, GRAIN. FLOUR, SALT Farm Machinery E 9307- TZ 7 -nO 4-nga C' O DJ 'E . Pl' 'L DJ : Q. cn c: '1 Ti. f.: Ili :ee N1 WC O O O O O A N K U29 Member Federal Deposif Co p Jr N Q Ll. 0 .IIIEIFIFIEIRSON MIIEIRCANTIIILIEI COMPANY Incorporafed MILFORD, UTAH PHILCO RADIOS - U. S. ROYAL TIRES GENERAL ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES MINERS' SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS Nafionally Adverfised Groceries Nafionally Adverfised Hardware MILFORD of BEAUTY SHOP Permanenr Waves Experr Hair Dressing CompIimenIs of Margaref Cochrane PROGRESSIVE CLOTHES SHOP I. ALTMAN Propriefor 50 Best Wishes to Class of '39 FIRMAGE KELVI NATOR Refrigerafors - Washers T I'-I R E lroners Ranges ZENITI-l RADIOS Complele Elecirical Repair Service fag! REFRIGERATOR xi RADIO SERVICE WE STRIVE TO PRESENT ALL womc GUARANTEED 'rhe . THE MOST ENTERTAINING mllgbhd AND EDUCATIONAL 5 E ' PROGRAMS 6 LC 60 Q 9 AT ALL TIMES Phone 5 Milford, Ulah You gave us a chance fo ca+ch your smile- We hope +ha'r our effor+s have been worfh your while. De 71 Branson Professors of Phoiography q,:,z f ,i g g l I39 Norfh Main LOGAN, UTAH 'Phone 256-J SI Cf RNS DI UC STO! IE LaMar Oufzen, Regisfered Pharmacisi' PHONE 33 ATTEND COLLEGE FIFTY-ONE YEARS in COLORFUL SOUTHERN UTAH ENJOY THESE BENEFITS SCHOOL SUPPLY Compeieni FGCUHY Pieasani Surroundings Low Living Cosis Congenial Sfudeni Body G-reaier Personal Aifeniion has Served Full Program o'fAc1'ivi+ies Schools of lniermounrain Secrion Wrife for cafalogue +o: S Q I P BRANCH ervice - ua i+y- rice . AGRICULTURAL UULLEGE Three in One OUR MOTTO CEDAR CITY, UTAH 52 ' SERVICE GARAGE Roberf Tomsik, Prop. 'YQ AUTO REPAIRING General Machine Work AII Work Guaranfeed MILFORD, UTAH TI-IE Why Not Service Exfend Congrafulafions Io Ihe graduafing sfudenfs of MILFORD I-IIOI-I SCHOOL and Besf Wishes Io All GIFTS TI-IAT LAST For Ihe Graduafe M. J. Christensen JEWELER ,W U. P. R. R. Wafch Inspecfion ilfnzzd wife' Rollin R. Shannon, IvI.D. L. D. S. TRAINING PAYS! TI-IE TRAIL AI-IEAD- QUALITY Where wiII I+ IeacI you? STYLE To a four-year college course? To a business of your own? VARIETY To unskilled empIoyrnenI? 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