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The last period of any school day will find the Journalism Class hard at work planning the current issue of The Millwheel. Under the able leadership of Mrs. Lauralee lNhitmore, the staff gathers and publishes all news concerning pupils, faculty and school functions seven times annually. In previous years, The Mill- wheel has received a hih rating in the Columbia Press Associa- tion contest, and has twice won the Maryland Scholastic Press award in its class. This year, as before, The Millwheel staff has tried to hold the paper's repu- tation as one of the best in Bal- timore County. School Store Milford is very proud of its enterprising school store. Its purpose is to meet the needs of the many students who are not near a school supply store. Spon- sored by the Student Council and under the direction of Miss Wisner, the store makes approx- imately FlBl,000 profit each year. The seventy-eight items sold may be purchased before school, after school and at lunch time. We M!! Wim! K F-A Thrn' ink and thin and Morty's visor, the news-
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Student Court I i The Student Court, established in 1950, serves as the judiciary branch of the Student Council. The court is governed by its own constitution and is com- prised of six student judges who are representatives of each class, and a faculty adviser. Cases involving major or minor infrac ud es C Schifflett A Filbey T . . . . ' J s 2 - YJ- - f - tions of school rules as affirmed in the Code of Ethics are Fitzhugh fchief judgey, G. Vlases, B. tried, and punishments are meted out according to the sever- ity of the violation. Offenses range from skipping steps or running in the halls, to defacing school property and smoking. Punishments include essays, cafeteria duty, loss of privileges, and recommended sus- pension. The court is at present a necessary and vital department of the school, but it is hoped that some day there will be no need for it, and consequently, it may be dissolved. gl Metzger, Mr. Clarence Hoddinott fsponsorj. Detention This class session is generally known as the eighth period. Enrollment var- ies but is at its highest peak immediately following the early afternoon games played away from school. QOh, that game at Towsonlj The outward appearance of detention makes it nothing but a study. Its true value is felt, however, while trudging wearily home after missing the last school bus. Our loyal law- breakers pay their debt to society aft- er the last bell. f V1 ,U GA I V uf wi B , 5 'MW 1 3-
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Christmas K wg 4 X fi Under the direction of the Art and Dramatics Departments Milford displayed the Christmas spirit from one end of the school to the other. Shown here are the stained glass window at the north end of the building and the Christmas pageant enacted during the Yuletide assembly. Alma Mater Hail Milford High, thy praises we will sing, Dear Alma Mater, you our youth did guide, Glory and honor we will ever bring, And we will ever look on you with pride, True in our hearts to Milford we will be, In coming years fond memories will return, Our love shall ever hold us close to thee. Our loyalty will flame and ever burn. -MARGARET BOYD '53 Hail to Milford Hail to Milford! Hail to Milford! Faithful till we die. Loyal scholars keep our standards, Raise our colors high. Rah! Rah! Rah! Always ready! Always steady! Students proud and true. Onward, Milford! Forward, Milford! We will always stand by you. -SUE BRUNK '54 Green and White
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