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Page 130 text:
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Harry Miller presides over the dramatics club as presi- dent while George Steele, Jimmy Shugars, Marianne Dramafics Shears and Pat Purdum are his supporting officers. The main objective of this club is to study the various phases of the art of dramatics. Some outstanding accomplishments of the dramatic group for this year have been the Christmas Program, the Lincoln Day Play, and the Easter Program. Under the very able leader- ship of Miss Ruth S. Riley, only the best programs have been presented by the Mill Players . Goodbye, My Fancy , a comedy in three acts, was presented by the Dramatics Department early in the Spring. This production proved to be a great success gathering astounding applause. YVe congratulate the cast on presenting such an enjoyable and memorable per- formance. ful . 'f-w A '- O 4 3 -Q .4 gf' . . Q I A 0 s pil, M 9' 5' 'vin I 4...., 6 Dramatics Club in rehearsal.
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Operetta chorus runs through a warm-up. 0pereHa Martha in production. By the time this yearbook went to press, work on the operetta was in full swing. The all star cast featuring Alma Humm, Terry Boland, Jeannette Holzapfel, Bob Armacost, Dave Flickinger, Robert Johnson, Paul Math- er and Dale Rose were tun- ing their tonsils that Mar- tha might be the best oper- etta yet produced at Milford. Under the leadership of Mr. Beard and Mr. Vice the var- ious committees are striving to reach perfection by the big nights, April 1, and 2. Quartet practices for the big night. Boys' choir bursts forth in song! 192
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Students swing at the junior High Prom. Did you get a balloon? - May I have a coke? - I'll bet I can jitterbug better than you! These are frequent expressions heard at Milford's dances where students, friends, AND teachers trip the light fantastic. All types of dances are held including everything from a loyalty dance to the Fall Fling. Even the teachers sometimes let their hair down and can be seen dancing in the far off corners. Spon- sored by the Senior Class, the Junior Class and the Student Council, the dances are the stu- dents delight. By the way, don't step on a seventh grader!! Let's jive it up. Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow you may be dead. I'm going to dance out both my shoes
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