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WWW' I 4 .7 rm.. Faiihful chariofs waifing ior sfudenfs and feathers in school parking lof. i Q .MF 3, 1. ' f rwbywg. AM,-r school conversation IH 1he quief halls oi Milfordr
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abbott Miss Shirley Abbott Mr. and Mrs. James E. Agnew Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Aleshire Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander Mrs. A. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anstine Stella Ashley Mrs. Eugene Aust A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Bailey, Sr Mr. Edward K. Baker Mrs. Lula F. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Grason Ballard Teddy Ballard Philip C. Bayes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Baney Miss Betty Bange Clarence L. Barnes Mrs. John K. Barr Mr. H. B. Barrell Mrs. H. B. Barrell Marlene Barrell Mr. Ray Barrell Betty and Herb Bartell Mr. and Mrs. George Bartell Mr. and Mrs. John Bartholomaeus Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bastord La Rue Bastord Mr. and Mrs. John C. Basher Mr. Ralph B. Bashar Whitey Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bateman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Bates Mr. and Mrs. William Baughman Catherine Bauhot Adolf E. Bouhot L. J. Baumawn Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter Mr. Ralph Beach Mrs. Osborne Beall Mrs. Elvin Beard Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bearer Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Beatty Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck Mr. and Mrs. John E. Beck Allen Becker Mr. Richard A. Beichtol Ross Beimschla Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bell Capt. and Mrs. L. E. Benedict Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Benedict Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Benedict Mrs. D. M. Benesuns Paul E. Benner Miss Joan Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Bennett Edward Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Felix Berger Mrs. Margaret Bernadt Mr. Walter Berryman Louis A. Best Mr. and Mrs. William A. Best Beverly and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Jean L. Bicks Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Biddinger Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bien. Jr. Floss H. Birchall Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blake Miss Eva L. Bland Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blann Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Blouse Mr. and Mrs. Blubaugh, Jr. A. J. Blumberg PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blumberg Mr. and Mrs. W. Boblitz Marian H. Bochau Mr. and Mrs. Lars Boden Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boller Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond Mrs. Anne W. Boone Mr and Mrs. Bertram Boone Patti Boone Mr. Roland Boone Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Bosse Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Bosses Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bossert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bossard Lydia M. Boteler Lydia M. J. Boteler Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bowser Peggy Boyd Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brandenburg Mrs. J. L. Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brockett Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cockey Margaret Coe Jackie Cifiell Mrs. C. E. Cole Louise Cole Mr. A. J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. James lRipl Collins Neil Collins Mr. and Mrs. R. Colman Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Combs W. T. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Brown Herbert T. Brown. Jr. Joseph H. Brown Robert Stuart Brown Myrtle Brunehan Thomas T. Bryly Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Buck Paul E. Buckey Jimmy Buell Gene Bulaque Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Bull George Burch Dan King Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Edna Burke N. Burgoon Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Robert C. Burker . George Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. George E. Burwager Community Food Market Mr. and Mrs. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Connolley Mr. and Mrs. F. Constantine Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Constantine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook Mr. and Mrs. Bew Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Cordish Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Couch Mr. and Mrs. George Coulson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coulson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courtney Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cox Nancy Cox Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coyle Howard Craig Mrs. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cribbs Mrs. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. John G. Cribbs Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crismer John R. Crocket Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cronhardt Mr. and Mrs. Crowe Earl Crown Miss M. V. Cromwell Frieda Crohart Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cronhardt George A. Cross Mrs. Andrew F. Croxton Mr. Sam Culotta Mr. and Mrs. A. Cuneo Earl Czapkiewcz A Friend Joseph H. Bushmiller. Jr. Betsy Byerly Mr. and Mrs. George Byerly A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell Leone Campbell Mr. and Mrs. A. Canapp Joyce Canapp Mr. and Mrs. Lois Caperoon Dr. and Mrs. Lester H. Caplan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Caple Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Carrick Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Carroll Mr. Richard Carter L. M. Carver Mr. Harry S. Caryl Vernon Cashman Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell Mary Louise Caughy Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chaney. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Chappell Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Chlan Mr. and Mrs. William Clagett Mr and Mrs. C. H. Clark, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Clauser Mr. and Mrs. Clem Samuel E. Clopper Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Coburn Mrs. Cockey A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dalcour Dr. and Mrs. Louis Dalmau W. Donald Darling Mr. Andrew Daskivich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis. Jr Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Day Harry Dehring Mrs. A. L. Deller Wesley Delware Mr. Oscar H. DeMeike Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. DeMoss Grace S. Demmitt Mr. and Mrs. J. DeVaughn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dietrich Wilmer l-l. Diggs Mr. and Mrs. Philip DiNardo Mr. and Mrs. W. Dinehart Mrs. Radcliffe Dirzuweit Mr. and Mrs. D. Disney Mr. and Mrs. Ditman Mrs. Clara Ditman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Ditman Mr. and Mrs. L. Dorn Rose Marie Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Dove
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School Histor The firsT shovel of dirT was Turned in The Spring of I948 on The fufure siTe of The Milford Mill Junior- Senior High School. Behind This were eighTeen years of eTTorT on The parT of The surrounding communiTies To have made available a high school To service The Woodlawn, Owings Mills, Hebbville, Pikesville, and RandallsTown areas. The building was compleTed in SepTember of I949 and was ready for occupancy. During The firsT year The Task noT only of esTablish- ing an insTiTuTion of learning buT of building The framework of TradiTion was begun. The Alma MaTer and Two pep songs were composed by sTudenTs. Green and whiTe were selecTed as The school colors in a school-wide elecfion. The STudenT Council was organized and began operaTion wiTh John Sandbower as iTs firsT presidenT. The musical and dramaTic de- parTmenTs made Their debuTs. Our second year aT Milford broughT The expansion of The wonderful work already begun during The previous year. ln addiTion, however, we wiTnessed The maTuring of The musical and dramaTic deparTmenTs in Their presenTaTions, Lelawala and Junior Miss . The school newspaper graduaTed from The mimeo- graphed sheeTs To a prinTed four-page paper which won naTional honor. The Juniors Thrilled To The newly- designed and adopTed class rings. CommiTTees were organized To begin work on our TirsT Yearbook. This Third year aT Milford finds usdaT lasT a Tull- fledged insTiTuTe of learning. We have proven our- selves in every phase To be one of BalTimore CounTy's leading high schools. The MillereTTes won The respecT of The oTher counTy baskefball Teams by winning The BalTimore CounTy B'askeTball Championship afTer only Two years of league play. The enTire school, and especially The Seniors were looking To EvaluaTion wiTh some sense of apprehension. The Yearbook STaTf was busily aT work in SepTember canvassing The sur- rounding viciniTy for pafron ads. All Through The Tall and early winTer The sTaTf was hard aT work sTriving To meeT The deadline of February lsT. The DramaTic Club presenTed iTs second annual producTion, Every Family l-Tas One . Spring found The Seniors looking forward eagerly and yeT wiTh some regreT To June bTh. The remaining classes realize ThaT wiTh The firsT grad- uaTion in MilTord's hisTory, The school is losing a hosT of capable leaders. However, we have every confi- dence in The capabiliTy of The classes who will follow in The TooTsTeps of The Class of '52. Our hisTory is shorT To daTe, buT we are making sTrides To hold our place among our elders in The counTy, ciTy, and sTaTe. Hail Milford High, Thy praises we will sing, Glory and honor we will ever bring: True in our hearTs To Milford we will be, Our love shall ever hold us close To Thee. Dear Alma MaTer, you our youTh did guide, And we will ever look on you wiTh pride: ln coming years fond memories will reTurn, Our loyalTy will flame and ever burn. -MargareT Boyd '53
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