Milford Mill High School - Milestone Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1954

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ATES T0 REMEMBER ecember 11 Physical Education Jamboree I ll ecember 18-Student Council Dance. Ilecember 24 January 3-Christmas Holiday. anuary 22-Student Council Dance. anuary 29 School closed ebruary 20-Junior Senior Prom. ebruary 26-Junior High Prom arch 12 Student Council Dance. arch 26-Spring Swing pril 1 2 Operetta pril 9-Student Council Dance pril 16 25--Easter Holiday pr11 30 Pauper's Prom 7 Milford Mill Mart 21 Student Council Dance 29 Senior Prom 3 1 closed 4- 5- une 1 une une 'Une UDB 18-Pup cam h Fisher To Heacfiir 54 Milestone The election for next years Mile- Success Reigned a At Jr.-Sr. Prom Juniors and Seniors alike danced to the gay music of Carl Hamilton and his orchestra on February 21 from nine P. M. until one o'clock. This dance was the annual Junior Seniors Sling Reier Elected '54 The senior class 1 Fall Fling on Octobei I ers in dllflglffes a Eugene Reier has been elected the Splflt ' 'I wr-in-chief of the 1954 Mill Wheel large e members of the 53 staff. He .. suceed Morton Fisher who last month took over the duty of editor of the 54 Milestone. ll DAME xn , especia P , ' ed by - giggle 5332.501-:pt A -1, and Orange S Victor Schmidt, a newcomer to Mil- beautifup- -A Senior glass prosi. ford this year will aid as associate depictint. 1 ,n New hart, said, a good ' editor of the school publication. Also Orleans. Y-is black figures 311, and the seniors-Q elected were feature editor, Harry shone in -Am light, and ,.-.,,, whglg school for com Millerg sports editor, Jimmy Shugars covered Boat adorned the n -'-- wan Flinga, and Judy Drothersi exchange editor, the mom' un' -Toanne Filbeyg circulation editor, A reception line including 8 GOUEAYL editor, hL:y0nn M-, G. W. fSchluderberg, V man: ie iggs as p o g- William T. Ritter, Mr 0 Cyba S 1 editor: Mary Dell Dix as ad ed- Ray Moore, Miss Mary f Th Mrs. Whitmore, sponsor of the Alfred E. Husen, Jr., Mr its e Junior C1358 , , agreed to the appointments and -mam F Irwin and M, vouway to the hi h spiked and ser essed her belief of an even bet- ' Zimnxex-man fo eybau Chami sc'f00I intram ved newspaper next year. All the ' ,the , Big? rffgular plfyznshlp with ma' ors will have had at, least one Mort Nicodemus, Cfsl' Bill Rapso y r's' experience which should prove in on Fisher- 10-3 'xr Krioge, ang' ,ential in the publication of next . as the Or h' . , 'Unn . favors 8 igfh fifvfsion. gi Stlldzflt COUYE Opcfatlngi Weber an King and SX Following the gray 5f0ppQ QTQZ . Mann, President of tl The ' - iffy- She ' -lands dlvlg . runner u Ion title - P. 9-2 - feat 9.4 f 1 ln. Jhe sem' or the 'Un- Hcaded By Don Horan The Student Court, presided over e JU . Jun 10'3 ' f f D H , ' n, stone officers was held in all eleventh called Jack Weber an finals tonglrs On over 1555 beat 9-2. gitislnede Jrlirfjnt 03- tmanstrdeglt ade homerooms Monday March 9' t9 the float in the mi' cm -3 In the Council 'Phe Court has jurisdiction mee Morton Fisher and sue Bnmk 'poor and crowned them Kmg M' J ' over infringements for most school ere the only candidates for the of' Qu' nefreshments were served UDIOI meting out punishment ranging ce of yearbook editor and assistant tl' -akers. At one o'clock on 8 a any to suspension. itor respectively those persons 9 6-, W 111SiC ceased, fm' Milforhlne wth n PI, judges are David Flick, 0 for the Ju' the ye: will hcl' file Ju , enth grade, Joe Serio, he otlice of Milestone secretary went V, J Ib the J, - From d its S mor C1 'de: Patsy Dietz, ninth , Q 'cg -4 e1e ear. nin evond 'Hs . - ancy Dietz, and Patty Boone wa. 49 0 o,. JW I , Venth From 6 ont. pro it nd Jim Luckett, eighth lected treasurer 830150069 0114- ,906 Qo glib l e to f Hde-,S nine unions Am 01' hese judges and the chief Already extensive plans are b Gqfooloe. 'ifqdtdf' ,-b o'g 477 0 f'-Hodhe mllsicagg their-Z one .tif B senior' aTe eleiited by :he ade to enlarge and im 6812-,se 7513, 6588358 oft, 031' 121 ac fgring gxrcb pro the Debxles. will gmfgfmatlerlfbge::Ecg:Zllg,raTisg zlestone The edi Q, 801, . 40,7 of df 0' 0-9: N ' .9 ' C the - middl Oession airs. ' - - ' .9 0, , 5 ,S 176 4 5 91 for JU11' 6 of wil r is Mr. Hoddmott. itor are now 2 QQ 'Wed 511-4:61-c-5, fat60Ier,Q.af'oh2I:?6oteq'3 thethroughzoi-S willpa the ,Veil be : Court works in cooperation or the B 6660 e bebto Wtbo 618 Q 401,08 51.100 -6 mer prffhz is he'-Yclgoois from 0:13 the monitor system, whose lead- ? XJ 0 00 Gate-3' ,JZ gtgseswjsbgje 0.119 ,hone al Sofa ption 12' makerfemg heldcafeteri e s Richard Graham. The Court's 0 0 111 A 'bb la to W6 el. ' facu e in ' 0 kpAe'lX'5 9 68 as I1 0520 Bibb. 'L blvlzlllzr 0 baebgigonalitlty and 017-Iding be meth h I S . .' G YS 0 T656 5 6 -9515826 ebofliate 1,-56a0pe e 11-esbm les thru Other :Embers 950 N U6 -9 9 o 0 lb '71 ' 'S d' fmt-9 - ugbo 611 0 act saw m,,g5'.-1.8 Of' , few. ',j-'e.vj?'f1..,f e,,,.,, P fm ,1jjj1buted 'g be ,jjvvhe ,fp Promotes Enthusiasm s e 1' 1 1 . ' 1- ed Oo. , , , , f moe ten We h .3'Lf'r,f '7oc. tile Ifce 6ff'1',g-f00e e tie big 8:8 Semitiss for tb and fa- The school spirit committee this A Wig Nw lc Daptz af 40697 6 clebc 501.9 4- .he de themerprise of Emil. e Junior year is under the direction .of co- m mn anfy wtf as Q, - -J' oe73,,, ' w0I,kih9co1-atin of the dhe e' .T chairmen Effie Saxton and Linwood we e two Previous y men 'one Ou . O g -1m- an' Q Will Melton. It is the duty of the commit- otlicxals, is an honor student Patty I' 111111010 Class I :ttf -,H tee to plan pep rallies thrgughout the Boone was in charge of the successful Measured f . il, f ' Q64 year and to promote various school p '- and handled all or ltll'lgS . X ei' J' -J' assemblies. Working with the pub- The ' - O W 9 'Kira licity committee, it puts up posters IIIOYS Pllt Cn DIIICC measureguggirthgass, members wer' be gibvbawj 'Y pertaining to current athletic events. . , ago, The - r rmgs a Short tl' O 3' 'b '49 459' It is the aim of the school spirit Many of Milfords students danced TIDES were desi d 'Q' 49 of C: is . . f L- od , - years ago1, th , H110 -5 Uv .4 if Ca . committee, m the words 0 UIWO the music of Hal Wright and his . Y 6 graduatm 1 As 'O 3 tb Y- Q, h 1 1952, and W 3 C ,fig .9 Se' b Q ,gp Melton, to promote better sc oo chestra on the evening of October . ere adopted as 8 4, .oo 9? We . , h h been a lack This special occasion was the Mill gint design. soon afterwp Ss oe iT'iqf'sty ,g5- 9' 53' sgllfbefsuseast flier: yearsy xer a dance sponsored by the Jun- gs range 111 price frop 'Q Phe? Q9 6' so 29 4 0 I m e P , , Class The gymnasium was deco- dollars for a girlis rim 6 6, gs 50,902 ,F 'vw Team Praises Committee . dollars for the bo 1 - B Q0 3 4- Qi' iz' '55 go Working with the junior high, ted for the affair and refreshments d ys 1-mg, be be Q, N g Q, Q 4, . . , , re sold in the lobby The Proceeds went Who made 2 five dollar 3,49 S59-o ?N'l' 'Soc '09 Seb nbecause this ls where the spmt be- as . - m this dance will help the Junior .1 to finance the Junior-Senior m and the Junior 'P1-nm. ' i I s - . . lu - . . ix ' ' , h ay .--1. . . ' Jr ay - ' . I A gy -1 ' , 1 ay 1- . t. FH' 1 'e s ' . , o ere, ,of course, unanimously elected. , N ' L ' H I 3 T 1' 73, C' 5. 1' W K S v R Q0 of f 6 'J' t 'li AB' B .Q xfs la -Q 06 t3 ,Q ' is., '4 a ' I 3 55 h' A ll ' ---2-- Qnninr weekgnegzgied. will be about L, Qqfgygf? 69 6503339 poem 451,94 . 9 e rin N -s. Q 0 Elven to the student. gs are finah- earns 'bi' ,So sc' Q? O.. - gina, the committee, in the opinion of the basketball team, is doing a fine -.nk

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2,lSporfiigl1fs7 S on Bauhof And Mans... President Barbara Bauhof of 12-3 is an-all ground sport. In her sophomore year 'she was on the hockey J. V. team and Just what Milford's basketball team 0m0rC Class would do without its back court bust-, ,erode hee mmuy been ler, BN' Mann, is undecided, but Coach end the Inain omeoe were played as a fullback. The next year Brov rs to even think about ,miooting committee me she managed varsity hockey. This it. doesn't score manyh chose o few people to year she played the well - padded pf Q play Shdflhlfiflg fl ofhce, goalie. ' Spin- Q V Wuid 10111118-.n was voted president of Barbara has played varsity basket- To quote stabiliz- re class with Eme' Saxton ball for three years. In her sophomore ing influence. o 'fe it vioe-p,-oeidoney. Karen year she scored ' Q most points for means he steadie- b - V33 .elected secretgry, Milford's Cha' f Weam. She was The iniiuencevof the S ae treasurer. Nancy second in mawkzthw st points in plays is readily Been- In - Q Xto represent the her 'junior year. if l 41 ticewhere special shot charts a. .gl meetings- In softball Barbara 4 fd on it can be proven by statistics that a -,-e from the varsity for the las1.,.l 's. player can do more scoring when Bill -re 0 ' :rom The position she plays is eiti. sets up the plays. His spirit is obvious.5oe1-3 t 4 - x stop, first-baseman or third-bas. Q is quite apparent that Milford w1ll,to discuss We In addition to being very active 6 the hustling play and lighting 4 ,fe the sports here at Milford, she is also Z lt when one William Mann grad-,ing for preeideh iilearbook patron and chairman. Shugars' e Shenanigans By Jimmy Shugars Boasting a re- turn of seven of its varsity play- ers, the Milford basketball team is looking for- ward to a good year. Out of these seven members, three of 'the returning boys are starters with two of them alternating the starting po- sition. The group consists of only one junior, the rest being seniors. This lone junior classman is Tim Fagan. The senior members are George U'-995 this Year- ken, Carole Schley, . ':. Eflie Saxton, the new came in second in al voting. Competing Brandenburg for post were Nancy Tinsley, and Louise Lehmann. s and Tommy Kahline for treasurer and Ar- Baslcetball Squad Eyes Top Rung 3. NIUE SHQS By Sue Brunk Who was the joker that had th unmitigated audacity to say that senior's life is an easy one? Ha There we were-a nice, wholesom happy group of 163 juniors, eagerl anticipating the day when, as se iors, we would become the rightf leaders of dear old Milford. W would be feared by the 7th grade, r snected by the 8th, admired by th flattered by the 10th, and envie llth. came September 8th and th akening. Crowding our ha no nalls were little demons wit seennngly one purpose in mind-t exterminate the whole senior clas before the ink had had time to dry o our schedules. Yet among our midi was one who was as poised as ever Bill Nicodemus, at least he had 4 In County League Milford Mill's boys' varsity basket- ball squad is looking toward the top rung on the County League ladder. The Millers have a returning host on and Irene McLaren udent council represen- -onsors were Mr. Moore .lista. f f l ' ' ' ' . Zfizrieiflagicelfggln Qstonlfars sqMulford s Girls Defeat 'ay l 50-50 chance of survival. N Somehow we managed to get safel to our homerooms and bolt the door Solemnly heads were counted and yes, we were all there, for the presen' , . , Retire In Peace To Cafeteria . Coach Brown will Seild a team cweitmlnitzf I, 'er hopeful that things would no posed of seven seniors and 1 e e , in at ustatus u0,, We booste juniors ontg the hardwogd c, FOI' the first time ln the schools q ' 1 paign. history the Milford girls' varsity de-gladly fdimzgeg morale? , with Clair K1-iete, six-foot-six pivotnfeated Westminster in a practicezrii 0Here00we1'ITo'?ll:ir rstfjay is vastly improved and should b same on January 8- After A Ions at-, 1. 'k d d h 'I big factor under the basket, O1 for-tat game the Milfordxtes came outll ics wlggglsf' ggolsotifat os! big men backing Kriete are Bill 011 WP with I 3-P0iI1t 1985. the 51131, iopfood' no chairs no nothin. Rhoades, Bill Rhoades, Clair Kreite, Geo,-go Rhoades and Bill Nicoden score being 27-24. , ' ' Bill Mann, Jack Beatty, Bill Nicode- an above the six-foog mark' A tri, The forwards starting the gameq Sohwlgh back bent low am mus. and Pete llrnuhart. The lone hustling veterans 4.-M.. J..+ saamwere Aves. anhnf and vvhitwf--LL- ng ea S' we knew we wer luintet will ac were Dietz, , O F ROM l H E Billy M2 haf led the Pete Urqhart nd was the 'll we face the 'future with grin' Another enlightening factor is the steady improvement of Clair Kreite. He definitely has the abilityg add co- ordination and ball handling which come with practice and he presents an enlightening picture to Milford rooters plus the picture of a menace to the foe. J.Y. Picture' Good Girls' Hoopsfers Holding Practice With three years of the Baltimore County Championship behind them, the girls' varsity basketball team will start out the '53-'54 season -with one returnee from last year, Barbara Bau- hof of 12-3. The remainder of the varsity team will be chosen from last year's J .V. players. - According to over from last yea,r's squad heads player to .participate in the entire . . . , array of juniors. Up froni last sgame. Levi and Roberts substitumdflgzfgfg tfjsfojjafl nilxgkbsnng son's J.V. squad will be Gordon E1 on the forward line, the latter scor- make it and We,u graduate ae Warren Mix and Dave Buck. ing quite a few points on several un-est Senioli class Milford has wet To Play J.V. Foes usual long shots. The Millers will be playing mo: iced ! ' e the boys they defeated for the cou ' thBusieSttfn the Leflstist , Q J.V. Championship a few years ag til mleantlmti' 'we IS t e busiest Dundalk and a few other clubs we M nie if Sgfesliilag ha d t . . t h t to h b d t. zzz auth e r o imagine, no ur 0 muc y gm ua lon al is too true. Jack Beatty and Bil will otfer some tough oppositif- the race forthe crown, but the N have the material, hustle, and to go all the way. Despite their league record last year, five of games were lost by a total of or points. The green and white quinte1 prep for their league opener ag Franklin with a pair of exhii clashes with Friends School ant Donogh's Cadets, the latter bei: Md Millercttes Tie For Kenwood will pr Six foot, twog good soccer full- backg homeroom representative, proud owner of a recently purchased '46 Plymouth --what senior male of Mil- ford Mill do these words describe? None other than William G. Nicode- mus, Jr. of Pikesville, better known as Nick or Bill. Nick came to us in the eighth grade from St. Paul's school. Since then, he RI maria an md-etmqding rgcgrd in service. He has nural sports of nv baseball. and were actually kept after schoo sh boards for a certain English er. rned' from Yearbook rallies: son Allender, Bob Dillman, and rd Eagan have learned that bricks come in two sizes, large nall. -' certain student has lea' led' to hold salt and pepper shakers lady while she gets the dollar, 'atti Boone, Barbara Bauhof, stty Roberts have learned never, o have another rally at their' 'lu-.L.:.. ....,.+1........ 1e...... .....,.,: ...al

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