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Dedicated With Pride and Pleasure to ... Mrs. Bergler, Miss Hastings, and Mr. Osborne. These faculty members, our senior year advisors, have unselfishly laid aside countless hours of personal endeavor to help us enjoy our last year in high school. To Miss Hastings we owe tremendous appreciation for her stalwart support of all our activities--the yearbook, the play, the class trip, and the other events which have made this year memorable. Mr. Osborne has spent many sessions helping us plan andpublish this yearbook. His inspiration and guidance are noticeable throughout the volume. Mrs. Bergler has won out thanks for the marvelous way she has in- stilled into our class a spirit of unity and loyalty. Also, she has been interested in our futures at college and elsewhere. Her advice along these lines has been most helpful. Truly we have much for which to thank them. We consider it a real privilege to be able to dedicate our yearbook to them, and in this small way make mention of our gratitude. 5
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My name is Jonathan. I'm a rather unusual fellow, for I've been living off and on for two hundred years. I was born in the colony of Delaware in 1716. Since then I've often taken advantage of a little talent of mine--the ability to investigate anything and every thing about which I am curious. That's what happened when I heard about Milford High's Class of 1956. Bursting with curiosity to see if the tales I had heard bf this unusual class were true, I visited them, talked to them, and watched their activities. I was truly pleased to find them the remarkable group of which the rumor had whispered. So great was my pleasure in this class that 1 have com- piled this yearbook to let you in on their personalities, their activities, and their aspirations, and to tell you the story they told me. First they had some words in appreciation 4
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Four years ago we left the Old World of junior high school and began to explore the fron- tier of high school education. During the years of hard work and genuine pleasure which fol- lowed, we were under the leader- ship and guidance of unselfish persons assisting us under the titles of Administration and Schoolmasters . . . Board of Education Mr. Bennett. Mr. Corder, Mr. Dickerson. Mr. Macklin, Mr. Robbins 6
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