Milford High School - Milfordian Yearbook (Milford, DE)

 - Class of 1911

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William B Foulk “Before we proceed further, hear me speak.” Editor-in-Chief of the Eidolon, secretary and Treasurer of the Milford Six, member of Athletic Association, and Alpha Phi. Bill has been steadily sawing wood through his High School course He has experienced a great respon- sibility since he assumed the office of editor-in- chief of the Eidolon Bill is a regular giant in stature and has quite a few freckles, but, notwith- standing, he is good natured and at one time claimed to be captain of X. V. Rifle Guards. Captain Bill is the biggest and most skillful bluffer in the High School, and with little trouble leads the teachers to discuss some of his numerous hobbies. He often goes to the second train in the morning—possibly to meet some of his friends from Lincoln. We predict a great future for him because he is the best scrapper and the biggest bluffer in the H.S. Margaret Holzmueller “Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.” President of Alpha Phi and an active member of the Glee Club, Athletic Association and Deut- sclier Verein. Margaret, our musician, is a big (?) bunch of jolly, merry, easy-going humanity. She is really one of the characters of the class. Her favorite song is, “I Don't Know Where I’m Go- ing, But I’m On Mv Way.” She is very studious, but has a rapid method of learning, and does not expend an over amount of effort on her books. She has done a great deal for the Class of ’ll, and has won the friendship of the entire Class on account of her jolty disposition. 21

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Eva Deputy. “Fair tresses man’s imperial ra -e enslaves and beauty draws us with a single hair ' ’ Member of Alpha Phi and member of Deuts- cher erein Eva was quite young when she entered the High School, but soon demonstrated the fact that she possessed anything but a child- ish intellect. It is a mystery when she got her work done. Her reports show a fair sprink- ling in the 90’s, but studying is not her main oc- cupation. Oh, no ! She is quite fond of automo- biling with some of the Juniors, and writing notes. The only fault we have to find with Eva is that she is too reserved, and therefore a bit hard to get acquainted with. I hose who know her best, however, find her a loyal and true friend. Mav her untiring energy bring her the success she rightly deserves after parting from the Old High School. Elizabeth C Foulk. “Still waters run deep.” Member of Alpha Phi and member of Deuts- clier erein. This is Elizabeth, who only speaks when spoken to, and when she does, she says the right thing at the right time and in the right way. However, you needn’t ask her for her opinion, unless you are prepared to hear it. She is one of our “Charter members” having started to school with the first few of us, ami has proven her loyalty by standing with us so long. Oh she has suffered the miseries of pestilence (as well as the rest of us), for she has had both the mumps and measles this year. 20



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Elizabeth Jenkins- ''Fashioned so t ■ derly, Young and so fair.” Member of Alpha Phi, Glee Club, Athletic Association, and the editorial staff of The Eidolon. The gieatest fault that we find v iih Elizabeth is that she has no faults at all. She is always dignified, but with a sharp lookout for the sunny and funny side of life. A good student, a delightful companion, and a true friend. She has always been loyal to old 1911, and is willing to do anything for the class, but deliver an oration. She is fond of sleigh rides and measles, and is always ready to smile. May fortune ever smile upon her. Elizabeth is destined to be- come a great artist, and we were fortunate in having such a genius in the class when illustrations were needed for the Eidolon. Marshall Jones ' hove seldom haunts the heart where learn- ing lies.”—Selected by himself. Treasurer of class, treasurer of Business Com- mitteeof Eidolon, treasurer of Athletic Association, member of Alpha Phi and Deutscher Verein When the days were balmy Marshall used to be taken seriously sick, and after getting excused from school, would find it necessary to go out on the lake to recuperate. He has such a fasci until g way. that when he explains why some reprimand should not be administered for some rule he has broken, the teachers cannot help realizing it was only a trifle. He certainly cuts some figure with the ladies. In this respect it is unnecessary to tell him to Brace-up a bit, for he is always on the job. We hope Mart will be able to regain his health when he goes to S otland tnis summer, as the water always seems to revive him. 22

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