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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Nearly four years ago, we, the class of 1963, entered high school with only a vague idea of the experience we would encounter. Now, how- ever, as we graduate, we can look back upon our high school years in perspective. In learning to face the problems we encountered here to- gether, we have learned more about facing the uncertainties of life. These years have been happy ones. Many people have helped us in our progress and growth. First, we would like to thank Mr. Her- man, our principal, who has guided us with friendliness and understanding. To our teachers we owe our gratitude and appreciation for their untiring patience ' encouragement. Their constancy and wi. have guided us through these years, their dence will spur us on in the future. Our four years at Milford High School have been enriching ones with the fun of sports and good fellowship, the satisfaction of learn- ing, and the benefits of our many eXtra-curricu- lar activities-who will forget the success of the Junior Play or the Junior Prom? At this time, most of us have mixed feelings. We are proud that we have successfully reached this milestone in our lives. We are sad that our departure has meant good-bye to our friends and teachers, but we are eager to go and meet the challenges of life. We have gained much at Milford High, most particularly a solid foundation upon which to build the rest of our lives. As presi- dent, I would like to express my best wishes to the class of 1963, in the hope that we have successfully contributed our part in achieve- ment and records to the history of Milford High School. Bob Rank
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bob Runk, Pre.ridezzf,' Jim McDonald, Vire Bob Runk, Pre.fia'e1zt,' Gretchen Treiber Preridenfg john Nowicki, Tref1.rw'e1',' Gretchen Serrelm'y,' missing: Sharon Agasi, T1'earzn'er, Treiber, Secretary. Bob Zarnetske, Vice Prefidwzf. gn, , lm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gretchen Treiber, Secretmjg' Bob Weston, Preridentj jim Moriarty, Vire P1'eride1zt,' Paul Payette, Trearurer.
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SHARON ABERT A lady alwayr, and in all wayr a lady. Commizteer: jr.. Prom, Ways and Means 4, jr. Play Usherette. Clubr: Spanish 1, Red Cross, Fut. Teachers' 2. Arrembliers Spring Concert, Choral, Ways and Means. Ambilion: To at- tend college. BARBARA ANDERSON Bubbling like a glarr of Cbampagnef' Tiger-Committeer: Dance 4. Arliuilie.r.' A.A. Rep.g Girls' Chorus. Clubrs Library, Dra- maticsg Dist. Ed. Ambition: To be an elementary school teacher. JAMES ATTARDO He will .fucceed alone, unberalded, unaided. jimmy-Hanan: A 1, B 2, 3. Commilteefs Welcome Dance. Actiuitief: A Cappella 4, Math Honor 3, 4. Clubr: Key 3, 4, French 2, Dramatics 4. Anem- blieur: Language 2, Christmas 4, Loan Fund Show. Ambition: To attend college. ANTHONY ACHEYCHEK Somelinze,f I .fit and lbink, ROBERT ADAMS A lillle work, a litlle play, and Jomelimer I jurt Jil. io keep me going all tbe day. Tony-Arliuitien Football 3, 4. Bob-Ambition: To travel. Ambition: To attend college. WARREN AZANO Am I my brotbefr keeper? Honorf: A 1, B 2,3g Brown Book Award. Actiuiliers Math Honor 3, 4, Pres. 4, Nat'l Hon- or 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. Clubf: Key 2, 3, 4. Arremblierx Awards 1, 2, 3. Ambizion: To graduate from a good college. WILLIAM AZANO Am I my brolbefr keeper? Bill-Honorr: A 13 B 2, 3. Commilleer: Dance 3. Actiui- tief: Football 4, Baseball 3, 4, Student Council 2, Math Hon- or 3, 4, Nat'l. Honor 3, 4. Clubr: Key 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 3, Pres. 4. A.rremblie.r.' Key 4, A.A. 4. Ambition: To go to college. JANET ALLISON Modem . . . alwayx polite, nice to be wills. Jan-Commiiieer: Dance 4. Af- tiuiiiers Yearbook. Ambition: To be a secretary. RUTH ANN ASTRIAB Sbe wbo laugbs and is bappy bring! tbe Junrbinef' Ruthie-Commilteers Ways and Means 3, 4. Arziuilierx A.A. Al- ternate, Student Council. Clubr: Dist. Ed. Anemblier: Ways and Means. Ambition: To be a beautician. BARBARA BATTS Quiet at fini, bu! look again. Barb-Acziuilier: Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Yearbook. Clubr: Keyette 4, Pep 35 Modern Dance 2, Spanish 3, 4. A.r.remblie,f.' Cbrirzmar 3, 4, Choral 3, 4. Ambition: To further my edu- cation.
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