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TABLECHP SENIORS .......................... 9 - 32 ELEMENTARY .... ..... . ...... 3 5 - 41 K'EEEE Wm., ,,Ei I lEE,ELEE E EE E EE 5 I I, M I S E E I I f EEE E I I E EE I .. E, E I I I EEEE I l g is E E? f I I '1 E E l,, E,,, . 'EEE I I I E ' A I k nzv I 'mmg'A: I m' LE ffl? ,- 'k'2 ' ,L ' ,EE,,.. I I MISS MILFORD 8E COURT .............. 55 SNAPS .... ...4-24-56-64 CO TENTS I UNDERCLASSMEN . . . . . . 24 - 34 ACTIVITIES .... ....... .... 4-2 - 54 ATHLETICS ..................... 57 - 63 -Q-
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TROJANETTE OF 1958 MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL MILFORD, INDIANA EDITOR Mary Helen Rassi CO-EDITOR Bob Ahms ADVISOR Mr Young 1
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MEMORY OF i i i we, the Seniors of 1958, wish to dedicate this page to the memory of Maude McLaughlin. It can be said that perhaps no one person took a keener personal interest in the activities and welfare of Milford High School than did Maude L. McLaughlin. During her 36 years as a teacher at MHS las she affectionately referred to her alma materj she taught music, English and literature with a true dedication and her guidance of the chorus, school plays and other extracurricular activities received the same sober approach. This . . . and yet MLM possessed a delightful sense of humor that could quickly dispel a dark cloud, and which kept her in demand as a speaker and perennial master of ceremonies at school affairs. It's no accident that many of her former students went out into the world and made good in a big way . . . and often wrote her letters years later to thank her for the many little things that served as potent guideposts along their way in adult life. Miss McLaughlin was interested in her school, to be sure, but her interest in a larger sense way in her community. She was secretary of the Milford public library when it was founded in 1907, and never lost interest in its activities nor lost sight of its educational value to the community. Following her retirement as a teacher, MLM could not easily disassociate herself with the world of letters, and went to work for The Milford Mail as its editor. Younger folks remember her more for this work, but until her death April 18, 1956, former students came to her with their problems . . . a sort of court of last appeal in the matter of letters. While Miss McLaughlin is gone and her memory is in repose, her guiding influence at Milford high school is as sure and positive as the brick and mortar in the building itself. -3-
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