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ained no new class members n seventh grade remember all of the times that we were ousted from health class and English Once, while Eddie was standing in the hall after be ing forced out of health class Mr Curtis could be heard walk ing up the stairs Eddy opened the door of the class room and sneaked behind the teachers desk After Mr Curtis had passed, he returned, unseen by either teacher, to his spot 1 the hall Mr Fox returned to be our Junior high principle for eighth grade Our class con tinued to have its previous en rollment number twenty one We lost during the summer months Teddy Bol and Mareb Milla However Alta Hunt and Barbara Taylor were in our eighth grade class to take their place We re call the noon that one f the students parents visited Mr Fox' We also remember the speedy trip that both the parents and Fox made enroute downstairs and the torn white shirt worn while Mr Fox taught our literature period when the first day of school approached in September of 1950 we were now in high school Being just Freshmen d1dn't bother us for we felt that were indeed lucky to be a pamt of the Milford High School student body We gained many new class mates Bob Benzkofer, Robert Berning, Dick Long, Mac Mitchell Carol Grim Karen Morisky and Delores Hanson composed our new class membe s Our class enroll ment in the Freshman year in cluded the following names Pgul Anderson,Ph1l1p Antisdel, Robert Benzkofer,Robert Bern1ng,Russell Dodge, Denny Green, Ray Holle, Dick Long Darrell Marchand Chuck Pearson, Smith Schuneman Eddie Sternberg,0rl1n Trojahn, Leonard Tuel,Mac M1tche1l,G1or1a Emerick Carol Gr1m,Eun1ce Hake man Jo ce Henry Alta Hunt, Vir- ginia acobs Dixie Jansen, Mar- garet Kinkade Karen Horieky. Violette Ann Paul Barbara Tay lor, Marvel Truax and Delores Hansen Our class was sponsored by Mr Mekemson W remember when Phip pounded a nail through a cabinet for a radio Smitty had built in manual training Smitty cried before discovering that the nail was a trick one After finishing our Freshman year, we were told that we would now be sophomores After school had begun, we realized that grade Our class now had reached its peak in size, for lt now included thirty two students New members included Carol Meyer, Bob Moritz, Nancy Nims, and Harold Simpson Our sponsor was Miss Jurgensen Our one act play was alot of fun, and were proud of our record homecoming Our skit won a num ber I rating, and our float won a II rating Our Junior year will stand out in our memories as one f the most successful and busiest Our sponsors were Mr Moll and Mr Spidle When school opened, we had several new mem- bers Mary Berning Theresa Schott Dora Morgan and John Drexler were with During the school year Marcia Farris and Joe Jones Joined our group but both left after a month's stay. The class roll also showed that Delores Hanson,Dix1e 5 , we ' , , 5 , e - 1 - ' n , t - 7 n . . e , o A . we U ' were in our llth year, or tenth ol Mr, ' we ' at , we 0 I . , ' ' ' us
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Jansen, Carol Meyer, and Nancy Nims were not with us During the remainder of our schooling that year Darrell Marchand,Chuck Pearson, and Harold Simpson left our classes Shortly after the Junior class play Vlolette Ann Paul moved to Decorah Homecoming was very successful this year as the Juniors won first our float, uwheel of Victory and also on our skit Next was the unior class play, uF1nders reepers It took alot of time effort Friday the thirteenth was a lucky day for us as we re ceived our class rings We call all of the fun which we had while working on our very suc eessful Junior Senior Banquet and Prom The theme was Southern Plantation, complete with a show boat and plantation house Don and His Dlxielanders played at the Prom Now to the last chapter of our history This paragraph will be devoted to the Seniors of the Class of 1954 Our spon sore for this last year were Mr Green and Mr Wise Our prize winning float, as usual, took a division I rating, while our skit only rated II During our senior year we lost Leonard Tuel and Mary Berning Carol Grim, Karen Mor1sky,Bob Moritz, and Mac Mitchell transferred to other schools Carol Meyer turned from California to grad uate with us The class roll twenty four in number, contains the following names Philip Antisdel Paul Anderson, Robert Benzkofer, Robert Berning, Russell Dodge, John Drexler, Denny Green Raymond Holla, Dick Long, Smith Schuneman, Eddie Sternberg, Orlin Trojahn Janet Benedict, Gloria merlck Eunice Hakeman, Joyce Henry Alta Meyer,Dcra Morgan,Theresa Schott Barbara Taylor Marvel Truax, and Margaret Kinkade Of this group, only eight members have been in school the entire thirteen years They are Philip Ant1sdel,Raymond Holle Virginia Jacobs,Margaret Kinkade, Smith Schuneman, Marvel Truax, Eddie Sternberg, and Gloria Emerick While progressing towards graduation, only two the school staff have served during our entire th1Pt60D years Our class wishes thank Mr Vander Wilt Our superintendent, for all of his advice, and Mr Truax, our school custodian, for Keeping our rooms always clean To these two men, our class says in its warmest way, thanks for all of your help. . 1 . ' 7 , 9 on ' , II 0 Q ' S -', V , ' and work but was well worth the Hunt, Virginia Jacobs, Carol . , A 0 . . - 8 ' . II - I' 0 on - us 0 ' . 1
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