Milford High School - Trojanette Yearbook (Milford, IN)
- Class of 1954
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We were on board only a short time before we were introduced to other groups of sailors, the faculty, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Our officers for that year were: Patten LeCount, Captain: Shirley Slabaugh, First Mate: Shirley Troup, Second Mate: Beatrice Hochstetler, Third Mate, and Mr. Mishler was our Pilot. During our journey, four of our members joined other crews: namely, Betty Walton, Robert Beatty, Richard Denny and Don Fisher. When the ship came to dock on May 23, we were all ready to be back home again, but Mr. Weisser, our Fireman, started to fire up again. Three months later we were ready to be back together on Sophomore Harbor to start the second year of our voyage. The officers for this year were: Captain, Shirley Troup: First Mate, Earl Kammererg Second Mate, Shirley Kegebeing Third Mate, Patten Le- Count, and Pilot, Mr. Naugle. Elsie Bell joined to sail with us for the year. However, Allen Gerber fell overboard and was rescued by a fishing party who took him to shore. Then one nice day we heard the cry Land Ho and everyone was very quick to pack up his things and hurry for the dock. We were glad to be back again but it meant that one more year of our glorious voyage had come to an end. Soon it was September and we were to begin the third year of our journey. As we greeted all our friends again we discovered that Beatrice Hochsteller and Elsie Bell did not come along with the rest of the crew. Frank Grove was Captain and Shirley Troup, First Mateg Shirley Hollar, Second Mate: Shirley Kegebein, Third Mate, and Pilot, Mr. Rohn. Mis- tress, Mrs. Williams. Soon another ship came alongside of our ship and Patten LeCount, Don Kinney, Bill Bess, Miriam Hollar, and Carl Thomas left us to join them. One of the Sailors sighted land a few days later and we stopped on an island called Christmas, for a short vacation. Here we received many wonderful things. The vacation didn't last very long and we were soon on our way sailing back into the harbor again. We set sail from our Senior Harbor last August 28 with a crew of 20, but before long we saw an SOS from another ship and a new member, namely Pauline Guerra, boarded. The officers were: Captain, Earl Kam- mererg First Mate, Bob Wiseg Second Mate, Shirley Kegebeing Third Mate, Shirley Troup, and Pilot, Mr. Young. A social event was planned and the play For Pop's Sake was presented. Later a party was held and our class rings were given as special favors to each member. At Christmas our pictures arrived to cause a bit of excitement on board. The most ex- citement of all was caused when Commencement Day was nearing. The stage was decorated with red roses and everyone was dressed in blue and white, our class colors. The '54 edition of the Trojanette is being pub- lished and from it we hope to be able to remember our wonderful voyage together. The sun is sinking in the west but with our motto well in mind, Forward Ho , we will go on into a brighter tomorrow. We have reached our destination, Port Graduation, and our voyage is ended. S. D. S. EANETTE KLINE Chorus 9-10-11-12 Class Play 11-12 Blue and Gray Staff 11-12 Trojanette Staff 12 Chorus Librarian 9 OBERT WISE Chorus 9 Student Council 12 Class Vice President 12 F.F.A. 9-10-ll-12 Basketball 10-11-12 Baseball 12 IIRLEY SLABAUGH Ihorus 9-10-11-12 Zhorus Contest 9-10-11-12 Student Council 9-10-11 ?'tH.A. 9-10-11-12 Ilass Play 11-12 3lue and Gray Staff 12 Frojanette Staff 12 Iheerleader 11-12 I l J' 7. X, T127 fi ,I ff .1417 il - 1 as 591 fb-X I-A lTt','.'I7' ,F A i v AX sf: , 1 X 4...-rv' 5 Q' -3- .JON f-we 14' JAMES KIZER Chorus 11-12 Class Play 11-12 Class Business Manager 11 Trojanette Staff 12 F.F,A. 9-10-11-12 Basketball 9-10-11-12 Softball 9 Track 9-10 JUDY ESTEP Class Play 11-12 F.H.A. 9-10-11-12 Student Council 11-12 Blue and Gray Staff 12 Trojanette Staff 12 JOHN REPOGLE Chorus 12 Class Play 11-12 Speech Contest 11-12 Blue and Gray Staff 11 Trojanette Staff 12 Basketball 9-10-11-12 Softball 9-11 Track 9-10-11-12 Junior High Coach 12 l A JOAN EVANS Band 9-10-11-12 Chorus 10-11-12 Band Contest 9-10-11-12 Chorus Contest 10-11-12 Class Play 11 F.H.A. 9 Blue and Gray Staff 12 JEAN WUTHRICH Band 9-10-11-12 Chorus 10-11-12 Chorus Librarian 10-11-12 Band Contest 9-10-11-12 Chorus Contest 9-10-11-12 F.H.A. 9-10-11-12 G.A.A. 10 Class Play 11-12 Student Council 10 Blue and Gray Staff 11-12 Trojanette Staff 11-12 JOHN HURD Class Play Band 9-10-11-12 Student Council 9 Basketball Manager 10 Track 9 LOIS FOX F.H.A. 9-10-11-12 Student Council 9-12 Blue and Gray Staff 11-12 Trojanette Staff 12 Class Play 11 Class Play Prompter 12 r fa Q a 1, W E swan. E' J I 555' 0 .. ig.-?f, a-rllsmfzfd 2 ,692-1 - M xx - xg,-, g Q is - 4, 1' 'E- -4' X ' WN V20 nz.:-.,.Q:I i-:ff ', Mz.:9::2K ' A gi 3- . 62 :- vw- ' we :.- 1 A W Eff-1 I-25' ' 1 '. 1 ' f3',v'y, :'J'- . , Wise' X 1 , ,rg 2 1 ' . --5 git:-, , N ,.,-,ft 911i fe! T ffg'---.. lhv '-:' 1 s Q 2 I, -.,. x l l lr X ' f' -X1 f 'f 939 il-v ya- qf' ,7 Wx l 9 Q I x. KN ,J ll-45 if N4 'E 'J .Ms 19? ' 'Fx f CLAUDE SMITH Chorus 9-10-11-12 Class Play 12 Student Council 9-10-11 SHIRLEY HOLLAR Class Secretary 11 Class Play 11-12 Chorus 11 F.H.A. 9-10-11-12 Blue and Gray Staff 11-1 Trojanette Editor 12 Hoosier Girls Stater 11 FRANK GROVE Class President 11 Class Play 11-12 Band 9-10-11-12 Chorus 9-10-11-12 Band Contest 9-10-11-12 Chorus Contest 9-10-11-11 Solo and Ensomble Conte Basketball 10 F.F.A. 9-10-11-12 F.F.A. Vice President 10 Trojanette 12 NORMA FOX Q Chorus 9-10-11-12 Solo and Ensomble Contest 9-10 11-12 Class Play 11-12 A MAR STUTZMAN F.F.A. 9-10-11-12 Claw Business Manager 11 AULINE GUERRA Chorus 12 F.H.A. 12 ASIL COLLINS Trojanette Staff 12 Class Business Manager 11 iliiirz x l 213 f- 7411 '- - ' X DORIS TOM ,N we 45 Wwe 3 Class Play Prompter 11 SHIRLEY KEGEBEIN Band 10-11-12 Chorus 9-10-11-12 F.H.A. 9-10-11-12 Class Play 11 Class Vice President 11 Blue and Gray Staff 12 Trojanette Staff 12 Student Council 9 Class Secretary 10-12 D.A.R. 12 EARL KAMMERER Class President 12 Class Vice President 10 Class Play 11-12 Student Council 9 Trojanette Staff 12 F.F.A. 9-10-11-12 F,F.A. Contests 9-10-11-12 Basketball 10-11-12 Baseball 12 Softball 9 Hoosier Boys Stater 11 SHIRLEY TROUP I Band Band Band Band Class Class Clase Class 9-10-ll-12 Librarian 10 and Chorus President 12 Contest 10-1 1-12 President 10 Secretary 9 Treasurer 11-12 Play ll-12 F.H.A. 9-10-ll-12 Blue and Gray Staff ll-12 Blue and Gray Editor 12 Trojanette Staff 12 ff' X' 5111-,yz waves.: 3 .41 swf, . ,-E . ,lx 4 . N ' . 4,,i...y., .F ffl. ' .7 I Ja. Q , 14's Q 1 I ' ,., xi me ,f f is U A ' 't ., 'X C J' ' '-r.g.,- 'hp ,ir-I . ' 5 f' 1'-4. ,A I , f ' S 41- . . ,. I X K - 'ul . . bb , 'ag- Q .. 'HGH . , J 4 -gs CLASS WILL We, the dignified Seniors of Milford High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to the following named heirs, the following named Property to have and to hold unto their heirs and assigns forever. ARTICLE 1 To Mr. Augsburger, we will all our money for a new school. To Mr. Young, we will a class who can always agree on things. To Mr. Judkins, we will more talent to replace us in band and chorus. To Mr. Beiswanger, we will more pie dough, so he can continue throw- ing it up to the ceiling. To Mr. Marker, we will a basketball team of over six footers, so they can win every game. To Mr. Kesler, we will a bookkeeping class who can read and under- stand bookkeeping. To Miss Kantner, we will a class who will enjoy plenty of fresh air on cool mornings. To Miss Bowers, we will girls to be home economists. To Mrs. Williams, we will a library full of popular magazines. To Mrs. Cundiff, we will a room of her own. To Miss Myers, we will a mimeograph machine that doesn't need re- pairs. To our janitor, Mr. Weisser, we will electric sweepers to sweep the floors. To the cooks, we will an automatic server. To the school, we will our memory to last forever. ARTICLE 2 To the Juniors, we will our natural sales talk so that they may make money, too. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to present Junior and Senior class plays. To the Freshmen, we will our marvelous ability to get along with the faculty. To the Junior High, we will our strong school spirit. ARTICLE 3 I Judy Estep do hereby vs 1ll my propensity to yell loud to next year s cheering section providing they cheer the boys to a winning season' I Joan Evans do hereby will my great ambitions to those who have no ambition at all I, Lois Fox, do hereby will my ability to hold a man to Phyllis Bur- son, providing she doesn't attack mine! I, Norma Fox, do hereby will my ability to play golf to Carolyn Craf- ton. I, Shirley Hollar, do hereby will my ability to wear two class rings to Ruthie Stieglitz. I, Shirley Kegebein, do hereby will earmuffs to anyone who takes my position as cymbal player in the band. I. Jeanette Kline, do hereby will my curly eyelashes to Alice Geiger, providing, she takes time to curl them each morning. I, Shirley Slabaugh, do hereby will my cheerleading career to any- body who can get kids to come to pep sessions and yell. I, Jean Wuthrich, do hereby will my bass clarinet to anyone who will work on it and go to contests. I, Pauline Guerra, do hereby will my baseball playing ability to Judy Martin. I, Shirley Troup, do hereby will my ability to hot rod to Jean Bushong, providing, she has as much fun as I do. I, Doris Tom, do hereby will my height to Kenny Johnson, as he does not want to play basketball anyway. I, Basil Collins, do hereby will my empty billfold to anyone who has money' to fill it. I, Frank Grove, do hereby will my ability to hot rod my Ford around with straight pipes on it, and not get caught, to Max Clark. I, John Hurd, do hereby will my ability to keep a front seat in the assembly to Nelson Beer. I, Earl Kammerer, do hereby will my basketball position to Kenny Kauffman, providing, he uses it to a good advantage. I, Claude Smith, do hereby will my ability to whisper loud in Miss Kantner's assembly to anyone who can qualify. I, LaMar Stutzman, do hereby will my ability to sleep in class to anybody who can get away with it. I, John Replogle, do hereby will my baseball ability to Fred Hersh- berger and next year's baseball team. I, Robert Wise, do hereby will my height to Nelson Beer, providing, he uses it to the basketball squad's advantage. I, James Kizer, do hereby will my ability to keep my typewriter in its exact place to the next typing class. K .I r' . 'aa 471 Txx ki W N V ufgu f Q 2 F 17 il CLASS OF 1954 PROPHECY Well, it's been nearly ten years since the class of '54 graduated. Shir- ley and I have decided to see whether we could round everybody up and have a party and see what everyone is doing these days. First off--Find a date-June 1, 1964. Next, send out invitations. Finally, the day comes. My, what a large turn out! Let's see-is everyone here? Shirley and I start making the rounds and come across the first group of people. The former Jean Wuthrich, married now and a nurse, is liv- ing in Illinois. And with Shirley-used to be Hollar-we join in small conversation. Shirley is married now and has two small boys. She and her family reside in Syracuse. While we are talking, Norma Fox joins the group and tells us that she is opening next week in the New York opera. Her stage name is Norm Tox. We hear a loud laugh and look around-yes, just the same as always, there's Claude Smith, laughing at his own joke. He has a large group gathered around him, and we join them. Someone tells us Claude is a famous comedian on radio and television. Frank Grove, who hasn't added to his height, owns shares in the Henry Ford Company. He tells us he is also married and has a small child. In the laughing group we talk to Basil Collins, who is now writing his own book of poems and doing quite well. Shirley and I walk on down through the crowd of husbands, wives, and children over to the refreshment table. There drinking punch down like a fish is John Hurd, wearing a Major's uniform. We hate to disturb him so we go to the other end of the table, where we find Shirley Kege- bein busy giving each of her six boys a cracker. We ask her where she is living now. Just what she always wanted! She is living on a chicken farm and has six boys! Here comes Shirley Troup to talk. Shirley tells us she is still waiting for her man to get out of the service, and while she is waiting, she is a highly paid home economist in a large concern near Chicago. She said Jim Kizer and his family rode down with her. Jim owns a large restaurant in Chicago. The best food ever! The name by the way- Second Melody. Our gaze is turned in the direction of the gym door. Pauline Guerra is just entering with her husband, an oil rancher in Texas. We go to greet them. With the party a big success we travel down to the other end of the floor. On our way down we are stopped by Joan Evans, who owns her own airport and airplane now. She says for pastime she is a stewardess. We continue on our way and stop to talk to Jeanette Kline and Lois Fox. Jeanette says she is still going to college to become a psychologist and Lois says she is a housewife on a Wisconsin dairy farm. My, look who is just running in! John Replogle, and in a Brooklyn Dodgers' uniform! He must be on his way to the game in Chicago. Finally, we reach the end and here is another group of our old class. We go up and talk to them. Earl Kammerer says he is thinking about running for President. My, I hope he gets it! LaMar says he is a book- keeper in a factory. The only farmer we have around Milford any more is Bob Wise. Well, here comes Doris Tom. She tells us she is a house mother in I.U. And as you've probably guessed it-Shirley and I are local people and do our own general household tasks. Shirley Slabau'h and Judy Estep CLASS OF 1954 WHO'S WHO Loudest boy Loudest girl Class Clown Teachers' Pet Shyest boy Shyest girl Courteous boy Courteous girl Popular boy Popular girl Bob Wise and Judy Estep and John Hurd Jean Wuthrich John Hurd John Replogle LaMar Stutzman Doris Tom Bob Wise Pauline Guerra Earl Kammerer Shirley Slabaugh Best Dressed Girl Pauline Guerra and Shirley Kegebein Best Dressed Boy Boy most likely to succeed Girl most likely to Best physique, boy Best figure, girl Smartest boy Smartest girl Best looking boy Prettiest girl Boy who has done most for Girl who has done most for Best personality, boy Best personality, girl Class wit fboyl Class wit fgirll Star athlete, boy Star athlete, girl Best singer Best dancer succeed J udy-without a problem!! J oan-not baby-sitting ! ! Norma-a boxer!! Lois-fat!!! Hollar-not editor! Kegebein-sloppy ! ! ! Slabaugh--not talking! Troup-idle !! J eanette-an old maid!! Doris-tall ! ! ! J ean-bashful ! ! ! Pauline-blonde ! ! Basil-Without a girl! class class Earl Kammerer JUST IMAGINE Frank Grove Earl Kammerer Shirley Troup LaMar Stutzman Shirley Hollar and Claude Smith Shirley Troup Frank Grove Jeanette Kline Earl Kammerer Shirley Hollar Bob Wise Shirley Slabaugh Claude Smith Shirley Hollar John Replogle Jean Wuthrich Norma Fox Shirley Slabaugh Frank-without a car!! John H.-right handed!! Earl-a dancer!! Jim-saying what he means!! Hunts-without big plans!! Claude-without a good laugh!! Bob-not teasing!!! LaMar-awake ! ! Underclassmen-Seniors ! ! Our seats-rocking chairs! !! School books-with jokes ! ! The faculty-vanished ! ! ! The Seniors-with money!! its-lr-i ffSENlOR james Q PLAY ,,.-' FOR'S POP'S SAKE , S-: A U-..4-An Ingrid Hanson Alice Stafford Theodocia Twissel Svbil Sims nn .Hs nu I Shirley siabaugh Shirley Troup Jean Wutlrrich Shirlev Hollar g i I , l M B: i Jill Stafford Norma Fox i if Lois StaffOI'Cl Judy Egtep l Larry Stafford .john R5-plogle Dave Stafford E31-1 Kammerer ROXHH Kirby Jeanette Kline Martin FO1'd Frank Grove Jim Stafford Claude Smith Officer Flarrity John Hurd Officer Floss Jim Kiley Vw M W ' R I i 2g 'ff l if 1 , mf, iiliffegllil . 5' ggi? . 'X 0 ,. 5' it i A i , . , t is i A rt.. 1- U13 ' I F ll un x GEOMETRY R a first course v-Am x. wmv, g flu 4 19 951 W' 'E' lg 'W '- Q -all X 'W ,lg-5, f gf? Q El 49 Q -9 , 'Q - 9 r 11:5 X gf 'EQ ,gsm f xlx ff 12, f' xy- Fl 'S 'Q I7 Di M , f 4ummmnu1mummu1mmmumumnmuAmauuuu I n uma.. vwmmw.w.1w,Lf.mnm-U.,-fn.-,u,'.w,v.11 uw-wf L r n. I xm.w...Q..u,f.vn-:1 v.-nu Q,-2-af - W K 'vs' 1' gf 5 it w 4 rf, ?2i Q. 1? -5, .. 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N lm X y X Sitting: Judy Estep, Alan Beer, Jean Wuthrich, Alice Geiger, Shirley Troup, Shirley Sla- baugh, Jeanette Kline. Standing: Clarann Hartter, Glyn Hamilton, Ruth Stieglitz, John Replogle, Max Clark, Shirley Hollar, Phil Campbell, Carolyn Crafton, Lois Fox, Ed Williams, Joan Evans , Pat Slabaugh, Shirley Kegebein, Nova Jean Morris, Miss Kantner, Sponsor. N awww BAD First Row-Shirley Troup, Jean Bushong, Phyllis Baker, Joan Evans, Nancy Hall, Pat Tobin, Mary Helen Rassi, Ruth Stieglitz, Alyce Wehrly. Second Row-Lois Evans, Nancy Miller, Alice Duncan, Jonell Judkins, Kae Blake, Pat Leighty, Doris Hartter, Dot Rensberger, Joe Haney, Janet Lippincott, Carol Beer, Linda Young, Robert Ahrns, Glenda Cooper, Marcia Vanderveer. Third Row-Judy Martin, Gene Rarick, Diane Cory, Dolores Mock, Dick Holder- read, Alice Geiger, Dennis Sharp, Norman Miller, Terry Haab, Roger Baumgartner, John Young, Carolyn Ellison, Pat Slabaugh, Jean Wuthrich, Alan Beer, Steven Jones, Paul Haab, Carol Holderread, Alan Wuthrich, Frank Grove, Larry Slabaugh, Julia Templin, Clarann Hartter. Fourth Row-Bernie Beer, Fritz Graff, Lowell Beer, John Hurd, Shirley Kegebein Mr. Judkins, Director, Twilla Morehouse, Nova Morris. Edward Williams. , BAND AND CHORUS CALENDAR a Oct. 10-Twirling Contest. Nov. 11-Band and Chorus Fall Concert. Nov. 15-County Choral Festival at Leesburg Dec. 18-Christmas Program and Operetta. Feb. 6-District Solo Contest. Feb. 8-Farmers' Institute fBand and Solos! Feb. 20-State Solo Contest. Mar. 19-Band and Chorus Spring Concert. Apr. 10-Band and Chorus Contest. Apr. 23-County Band Festival at Warsaw. May 16-Baccalaureate Services. May 21-Commencement Exercises. The Band also played at the ten home games. CHCRU Pianist-Alyce Wehrly. First Row-Nancy Miller, Doris Hartter, Darell Bowman, Ray Zimmerman, Lowell Beer, Gene Rarick, Alice Geiger, Judy Martin. Second Row-Carol Beer, Clarann Hartter, Carolyn Crafton, James Kizer, Joe Haney, John Replogle, Phyllis Baker, Pat Leighty, Shirley Kegebein, Mr. Judkins, Director. Third Row-Jean Bushong, Dorothy Rensberger, Pauline Guerra, Norman Miller, Max Clark, Alan Beer, Frank Grove, Claude Smith, Alice Duncan, Jeanette Kline, Norma Fox, Joan Evans. Fourth Row-Pat Slabaugh, Ruth Stieglitz, Marcia Vanderveer, Jean Wuthrich, Ed Williams, Dick Holderread, Paul Haab, Nola Meek. Shirley Slabaugh, Nova Mor- ris, Lois Evans. BAND AND CHORUS OFFICERS ian Beer, Vice-Presi- ntg Clarann Hartter, ova Morris, Librari- lsg Shirley Troup, iesidentg Alyce Wehr- , Treasurerg Shirley abaugh, Secretaryg san Wuthrich, Libra- an. I 3 v . T f ' 7 ' X J . JJ' feeowgcg, v' . ls, 'W' Q 1 . 4. H ,, i 4 .. ff ' ' W ' n -f , A f T A .J - . 'fl A I ' Cs A Y' A , A I ,- , - 4 1 , ' DY .N M41-.,-, .:.,- , LQ!-nl RE - xx' 1 ,-L,,c, as ,W , L, - -f-ff- Top Row-Hazel Estep, Iva Krull, Barbara Graff, Delores Mock, Dixie Scott, Bev- erly Musser, Bessie Burner, Judy Zartman, Jonell Judkins. Second Row-Gearldine Pease, Jeraline Lippincott, Sharon Dewart, Gloria Hollar, Jeri Bushong, Carol Stutzinan, Delores Hepler, Nancy Templin, Eleanor Williams, Sheila Troup, Miss Bowers, Sponsor. Sitting-Judy Ahrns, Reporter, Twilla Morehouse, Secretary, Sue Bryer, Parlia- mentariang Linda Young, Vice-President, Joyce Weisser, President, Mary Ann Wil- liams, Historian, Mary Helen Rassi, Treasurer, Nancy Wise, Song Leader. JUNIOR HIGH F.H.A. The Junior High F.H.A. is a brand new organization ai Milford this year. It is only for seventh and eighth graders and has the same principles as the Senior Higlw organization. We are glad tc see them Working so well to- gether. The very best of luck to you. FUT R H0 EMAKERS OF AMERIC Top Row-Glenda Cooper, Charlotte Tullis, Pauline Guerra, Pat Slabaugh, Nancy Zartman, Phyllis Baker, Nancy Hall, Alice Duncan, Carol Beer, Janet Lippincott. Second RowhShirley Troup, Barbara Zartman, Jean Bushong, Carolyn Crafton, Shirley Hollar, Jean Wuthrich, Doris Hartter, Virginia Kann, Pat Tobin, Nola Meek, Nancy Miller, Dorothy Rensberger, Kae Blake, Miss Bowers, Sponsor, Nova Jean Morris. Sitting-Julia Templin, Parliamentariang Clarann Hartter, Reporterg Ruth Stieg- litz, Song Leaderg Lois Fox, Treasurer, Alice Geiger, Vice-President, Shirley Sla- baugh, President, Nancy Kammerer, Secretary, Shirley Kegebein, Historian, Judy Estep. ADH If N al? ff Vu- - .wi '-1 ' PJ. -r cw Front Row: Max Clark, Vice President, Bob Wise, President, Earl Kammerer, Reporter. Second Row: Charles Mishler, Sponsor, Larry Weisser, Treasurer, LaMar Stutzman, Sentinel, Don Rink, Secretary. we K , in :X - :1 jitfgi. lx l ' 2 2 in A . 'I -.3 gm , r 1' -I5 FUTURE FARMER OF MERIC ' lf? f , , , Qjy ' 'f- Front Row: Mr. Mishler, Don Rink, Max Clark, Bob Wise, Earl Kammerer, Larry Weisser, LaMar Stutzman. Second Row: Frank Grove, Darell Bowman, Norman Miller, Jim Kizer, Larry Haney, Ray Haab, Wayne Bucher, Gene Rarick. ,Q 2 x mm... '?.1y ', will X 4 -A.-,-,,4n STUDE T COUNCIL Top Row: Linda Young, Sue Bryer, Dixie Scott, Lois Fox, Nola Meek, Bob Wise, Nancy Miller, Larry Losee, Pat Tobin, Steven Jones, Paul Haab, Joe Haney, Larry Slabaugh, Ervin Troup, John Schultz. Front Row: Judy Estep, Secretary, Mr. Young, Sponsor, Alan Beer, President. SAFETY PATROL Top Row: Mr. Marker, Carol Holderread, Warren Fisher, Freddy Weisser, Steven Jones, Bobby Bailey, Larry Troup, Larry Fisher, Steven Haab. Front Row: Larry Groves, Patty Bell, Gary Chambers, Dorothy Kann, Amzy Tullis, Frank Rink. ox . x , fr 3 If 1' l an , le Q R Q , ' -if 'W .. N -'ek Ulf fc , L, T' f K' . , ' R' , 1 K V W ,, X Q ,, N QQ 5 1. 2 1 .y :,. ..,.,.. , A , --., Q X ' -2 39 , f ,. , I .Ll 1 I 3 sxffs x . . 'X ,, xv N5 .nfnunwnuu-mmf 7 isnt Q 62? lf ! 5 A5 jg .1 ' 'E -F iwf H15 31-f .Q 5, wb Q 3, age Q . as 5 . aff i I S 3 1. .., Standing-John Replogle, Dick Holderread, Earl Kammerer, Phil Campbell, Larry Losee, Glyn Hamilton, Robert Wise, James Kizer, Max Clark, Alan Beer. Sitting-Larry Weisser, Managerg Loyal Marker, Coachg George Bowler, Manager. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD The team came through this year with 16 wins and 8 losses. Each and every boy played to the best of his ability and all of the students were more than proud of the whole team. Coach Marker had great faith in the boys and with this faith and super coaching we went to the finals in the county tourney and the semi-finals in the sectional. This year's scores : We They 45 Syracuse 42 49 Beaver Dam 46 66 Claypool 54 69 Bourbon 61 67 Concord 70 67 Etna Green 66 55 Middlebury 63 ' ' 76 Leesburg. 64 COUNTY TOURNEY 77 Pierceton 63 65 New Paris 49 53 Syracuse 49 Syracuse 46 56 North Webster 73 North Webster 62 45 Mentone 61 Akron 63 61 Atwood 57 SECTIONAL TOURNEY 71 Leesburg 50 60 MentOne 72 67 Syracuse 58 Silver Lake 66 60 Atwood 72 Jefferson 87 51 Warsaw JU IOR HIGH BASKETB LL TE M I -m ,ar-1 Q , ji u H , ,, P .,,.: , M 1 , 2 , .A' Q : ,M i c '-V L1 M . l so A , . fr ' , if f, , f k. ' e 22' . V V T 1 H, ryffl 'J - mx Je A fb X 2 5, ,V ,J A ' Q Q. - .P V 4-' ' 'l 1 .b4..A-- N ' , x AL ' A- ff ,A xt ,.A . Standing: Robert Smoker, John Young, Larry Fisher, Larry Slabaugh, Warren Fisher, Arlo Beiswanger, Coach, Steven Jones, Freddy Weisser, Roger Hunsberger, Bernie Beer, Frank Rink. Sitting: Ted Beer, John Schultz, Pat Speicher, Charles Fleischauer, Steven Baumgartner, Jerry Purkhiser, Junior Bleile. Sittinz: Jimmy Wortinger, Gary Chambers, Nelson Beer, Jan Fuller. '44 a is v. ,nv 12: l H L AV 4 E I ,,Yx,. 1 Q 1 AA Il . 0 , ' , A . QSC' , Q ly ily V .S r ll' ., V A -A -as. QL I , ' ily? ' : S I ,ia . Q. ' fi i Standing: Howard Troup, David Hartter, Ervin Troup, Jerry Method, Arlo Beiswanger, Coaehg- Larry Haney, Fred Hershberger, Joe Haney, Norman Miller. Sitting: Dennis Sharp, Ray Haab, Kenneth Kauffman, Jim Moore, Larry Troup, Bill Blake, Terry Haab. WWWWHRWR-lwmtlwmwwarsavnrmuwxauwlanumrnrx.-vnarmrlr-N-cb' 4 '77'1 ' ig.. U N ,SB A ' VARSITY PERSONNEL .K nbwv,-1-'lm-A-v+-In L.. M4 in -We Bo is a 511 165 lb ' ' mi' ' ' year and plays forward. JAMES KIZER Jim is 3. 5'10 , 155 lb 3' I ROBERT WISE , b , ,, J V , 6 ! ,Si year and plays center. JOHN REPLOGLE John is a 5'7 , 145 lb year and plays guard. MAX CLARK Max is a 5'9 , 170 lb year and plays guard. ,WVM 6:43, ' mg ,ffa N Senior Senior Senior Junior this this this this . X-. :Y ' ' fi 'Hr-sf' P'-I, ' '1.h'il'3? , I-iiiif' --1 .,. -M. V Q 7,1 af x if 1 r,aje?f55?g s V., N .N 1 Q. And? LARRY LOSEE Larry is a 6'1 , 170 lb. Sophomore this year and plays center. . 1. V .1-t..-.-fu.-1-.-. ,-.m,mn--f.-ruzrnmu-mau- We, all the M.H.S. Students, are very proud of our basketball squad this year. We have a Wonderful group of fellows all working for us and they have done quite well. It is not every year that Milford goes to the finals in the County Tourney and the semi-finals in the Sectional! RICHARD HOLDERREAD Dick is a 5'1O , 155 lb. Junior this year and plays guard. EARL KAMMERER Earl is a 5'9 , 160 lb. Senior this year and plays guard. PHILIP CAMPBELL Phil is a 5'10 , 155 lb. Junior this year and plays forward. ALAN BEER Alan is a 5'11 , 155 lb. Junior this year and plays forward. GLYN HAMILTON Sonny is a 6'0 , 185 lb. Junior this year and plays foiward WMIlWWK 1? 'E-L? X-V 'I' E1 x' -f , -x S HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS Shirley Slabaugh, Clarann Hartter, Ruth Stieglitz. The cheerleaders have done an extra special job this year for the team, the fans, and the school. They brought the McKown trophy home from the county tourney. This trophy is given to the best cheerleaders in the county and we are very proud that our cheerleaders brought it home to us. This is the second time we have gotten this trophy. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Dixie Scott. Joyce Weisser. ,ea E if al 5 'R CK John Replogle George Bowler Robert Wise Larry Losee Fred Hershberger Joe Haney X si Y N X -A-Q Q x , . J f wx ' ' . -S fl .1 ,Qi L X 1 q 1' , 3 ml I Q. ' .W X' 4f', S Y 3 5 X Q 2, . l X Standing: Loyal Marker, Coach, Kenny Kauffman, Dennish Sharp, Howard Troup, Sonny Hamilton, Larry Losee, Robert Wise, David Hartter, Fred Hershberger, Dick Holderread, Arlo Beiswanger, Assistant Coach. Sitting: Larry Troup, Phil Campbell, Larry Weisser, Earl Kammerer, George Bowler, Max Clark, Bobby Bailey. l K. V, A b s it X EA 5 Q eg, 0 l M A i , 5, e X , , 9 or hart l 5 f:1.:, ,,,,,,,, gg, , W ei ir a M ' N .2 4 ,A ' 1 -' , S A ' Y V 1:1 lf i -,..f li' if i in X ' i Standing-Charlotte Tullis, Barbara Zartinan, Nancy Hall, Reporter, Nancy Zart- man, Virginia Kann, Irene Wuthrich, Doris Hartter, Parliamentarian, Nola Meek, Jean Bushong, Nancy Kammerer, Vice-President, Judy Martin. Sitting-Carolyn Grafton, Ruth Stieglitz, President, Mrs. Williams, Sponsor, Glenda Cooper, Treasurer, Pauline Guerra, Secretary. 1 z K 'J TJ ug X N W Az' e an 5, .:' f all ,+3-X12 . 2 M in r, E ---1:-.N lIu:E?':NE ' lal -- 'gg-::..... Y X . V ..,,,, , . K-T , if ' is if Vw in ? .., M..- i awk ,f i 7 i A A' If l 'fi x - 3 ,I ' , 55-is, . , 'aa g ' . I' -,W 1 - , M., . ,mgxi , 1 I 9.4! 15 X' k'l 'f 8 f M' Q A 1 If , ' .X ', . ' ,X V . gf ,' i .1 A v-' A l ' n sg A X 4 I A 'W' . 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