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SPORTS Upon entering senior high school, a wide field of opportunity is opened to those interested in playing varsity and junior varsity sports. l'Ve now have ac- tive teams that participate in cross-coun- Il'y, soccer, hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball, and track. These are available to all who have interest, abili- ty, and can meet the county eligibility requirements. In the future, Milford Mill hopes to add to their repetoire ten- nis and lacrosse. ln the short time that Milford Mill has been in existence, we have gained championships in cross- country, basketball and hockey. The athletic program is accented by the fine athletic facilities which have been made available by county funds, Student Council appropriations, and proceeds from the annual Gymkana Show. The Athletic: Department plays a leading role in creating a spirit of sportsmanship and fair play in all phases of school life.
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Turn of the Century Revue Cheerleaders Hep! Hep! Milford's cheerleaders are now in their fourth year as promoters of school spirit. With white turtle neck sweaters, accented by a large green M and short, green, flared skirts distinguish- ing them, they lead cheering at all athletic events. The eight girls that comprise the spirited squad are joan Runkle, Carol Campbell, Bar- bara Frantz, Asdell Kluge, Robin Eckford, Nan- The clock was turned back seventy years or so on the eve- ning of November I4, when the Milford Mill Mothers' Club pre- sented the Turn of the Century Revue. Fashions from the Gay Nine- ties to the Roaring Twenties were displayed. Between these bright arrays, there was enter- tainment by several students and teachers. -x Fl' ,, fd fs . - V, Q SI 1 cy Cox, -Ioan Sauter, and Judy Brothers. Assisted by Millie , the megaphone, mascot of the club and the green and white, crepe paper pom-poms, the cheerleaders exuberantly perform their varied cheers. Mrs. Doris Bissett, faculty sponsor, has directed the squad through the many tribulations accom- panying the establishment of good school spirit. Modern flappers revive the oldlime Charleston.
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