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TDATESTDJCRENIEMBER December 11-Physical Education Jamboree. December 18-Student Council Dance. December 24-January 3-Christmas lf Success Reigned Af Jr.-Sr. Prom Seniors Sling Reier Elected '54 e Th e H M- L Ea- :.2:g'::2i2iz..: 'll W eel 'tor ers in dungarees ar Holiday. Juniors and Seniors alike danced to the S irit r, Eugene .Reier i185 been' elected January 22-Student Council Dance. the gay music vf Cari Hn-n'iiii'0n and largp P I' 1r'm'chief of the 1924 gnu Wheel January 29-School closed. tr- his oxgheizra 011.1 Februaryl 213. suxgglblfciirgnihsi :3 :ff-IH? February 20-Junior-Senior Prom. nine - - Uni one oio oo - ll S er 0 as February 261Junior Prom. dance was the annual Junior F 8 :W m0Dth took OVEI' the duty of edit0l' of March 12-Student Council Dance. Prom: SP0nSoi'ed by 'i Q d' especm the JMU Milesione' f . March 26-Spring Surly, of grade. class. T' 1 o S 'Qi' mil orange fi foxiicigi' Scnfnldllfln YIQWICOIIIBI' to lllll- APY 1'2'oPe'em Heat? min N h..fn.'L1f5i.sg'Lf,'if editor of thiagcliiohl Sltiilitifmiiif April 9-Student Co ll 'l D . epic mi' - 'n ew ' ' A ' APril16-25-Easterliloillidayiiri-5 Orleans- an black figures ali' and the Seniors-1 elected were feature editor, Harry April 30-Paupefs Prom., shone in ml light, and ---ss- whole school for com Millerg sports editor, Jimmy Shugars May 7....Mi1ford Mill Mm-tlgf covered float adorned the n A' Wall Fling ai and Judy Bl'0i2he!'SS exchange 9dii501', May 21-Student Council Dance. the mom' . . . , Joanne Filbeyi circulation editor' May MA V ass l,,, .z..'i0u:.i1. tt.:d::: ..t:,1 May 31.. - lclo dly 1-s. . . 1 c u er erg, l, u I . June 4. se t Mrs. William T. Ritter, Mr 0 eyb fedltorz Mary Dell Dlx as ad ed- ,June 5- - Ray Moore, Miss Mary l The J . a rown Mrs. Whitmore, sponsor of the June 1. I . Alfred E, Husen, Jn, Mr lts W Unlor Class S l , agreed to the appointments and June 1 -lllam F. Irwin' and M. voueyigy fo the high sligked and served essed her belief of an even bet- mime 18-Puyh 6 J, Zimmerman four raii championsi.00l intramural newspaper next year. All the ' cam t the l Bm Nognlar player .ip with om ors will have had atx least one ' n . Morton iclldemus, CIS' Bill Rapsony r's' experience which should prove .. ' h T H Fisher, 10-3 VZ Kriete, and' .ential in the publication of next 'g . I S the Fls er o ea or ll . . . I favors e ,gfh di'ff'QS1on. 9, Student Court Opcratlngl 15 M1 Weber an t t rum., 'Sion title 4 I 95,0119 King and QNX, 3 .e,,,9-j'?1P- 9-2, ,,,, Headed By Don Horan The election for next year's Mele- -stone ofllcers was held in all eleventh ! Following the gral Sf0plfQaX9:3 Jhe semi-gr the run, Mann, president of tl The juniorg Che junior nals 10-3 called Jack Weber an finals tolbe -.mn over 108 bent 9-2 The Student Court, presided over by Chief Justice Don Horan, is an grade homerooms Monday, March 9. t th float m the mic 001 3 in th ' 8ClSiVe. dellaffinenii Of the .Stlidfnt since Morton Fisher and Sue Bnmk xtliloreand crowned them King an J e Council. The Court has Jurisdiction - ' ' fringements for most school were the only candidates for the of- Qu. Uefreshmentg were served , over in , t , h t ran ,n fice of yearbook editor and assistant - tl' vakers. At one o'clock O' rs metmf :utpums me.nn gl g editor, respectively, those persons f 6-, W 'nusic ceased, ent Milfn June 13 P 1.5 d 155153813333 Flick- .were, of course, unanimously elected. for the 5117 the yard Wijl hui. the J r with ggrade, Joe, Sedo l The oflice of Milestone secretary went 4 the yjar. promold its Seufligp C1 de, Patsy ,Dietz nina: 1 , 3 . 8 f 1 1 I to Nancy Dietz, and Patty Boone war 8:9 000501-.4 Q, oleventh r. 1.-from Inlle lmgolld plugs at 'nd Jim Luckett, eighth E. elected treasurer. 806190086 of . 8,06 M lb -ne to graders afllrle untnone A of hese judges and the chief l Already extensive plans are b 911090049 1. ofqdtbe fooling 0 rand e music gg their: one 'Him ll Senifllt, SP9 elected by the ,made to enlarge and lm gb! yi? 0 56 ents 1-lp of-I 0 aria march the D ages wie l of their respective grades, l Milestone. The, edl oeehif .gbdfeqt o 73' 12, 'bostei S 'C ch tho' fhe midpfocessi ebonalrs 11 .omination by the faculty. The .. dQJ, lily. 56.4988 ,hte pl. 919 101- t e-Ii-Info dle gf on ' 1' is MY. Hoddinott. fdltzfl are now A 25 tb '9Qelte0't1QfI'.tIiC7l Sat!! lliirlhqfoolzlgfted 3 the hrough 5: Willpa the Gveni be : Court works in co0peration or e y, T68 0qgb'i'-0e,,so H3 W0 68 gb, ooh: 613:19 'o merrprolh is be'-Yclloofs from tliig the monitor system, whose lead- QXJ Gov, oogfehti' 517, Afallo-vwe'f'i51Q,et0.Ps Woflg. 1001.5 .iiflon 1iQ,Vn1a1,-ersolng heldoafeterine s Richard Graham. The Court's' t .' 1:..o 06 'O' .011 5 8 Iac ein .Will ' . 550580. P- esbfbs 1? W Stltll Qrflb. 91.912, 1901. 0 619865.-S0!1,g1iuft-7 and cluding be met A o o L Suv. oi Qfesxo QQ: S113 the-Ytblgf a,,Qf'b-959 l 0961.0 6-pave fr-eshmgios throu other giolnbers Schoa SPIN' Group f B0 6'3 gt 5 '16 9191. 617 Ol, 0 'll be ' 'S d- ,nfs . 8170 911 ll '1-ma ?'Zx5ev .5e6,su?f1.jg,rAfo GZ-we off .9,'Qfjp.,jie,vc1. '-P fm Qjjjllljvtedfigrbe ,jjvefhe ,eggs Promotes Enthusiasm, SA QKCVQY 39611 EA h- h '. s0ie1'1Q-,idling M0 S1106 go' 618,109 e the big' Sue somif-ess fOr tl? and fl: The school spirit committee this 3 W lc 9-PPVLQ as ed 01' 06 Lx he rp!-i 0171181 SJU l ' . . . f - . 519 - Q 5 Sq 01 -he e Se 0 . mo year is under the direction o co in 'if 1on.,Nancy Dietz, as f 'fa' .P Ge '91-. deco me of f the 1' , . wen e two previously mentioned 0 no 0 .Tm workin. iaffng danf' 'le W iiifilliei.ififhesiiiinofiieiZl'll .X?f giiciliigsxlvais iZizghggggrofsixzoglciziili Mur JUIIIOI' Class Fifi' 4 HI tee to plan pep rallies throughout the 00 I o lo - h 1 1 i I . . year and to promote various sc oo MW' q ' Pmm' and il9ndied all easured for RlngS in X 0639530 assemblies. Working with the Pnb' . The junior 1 0 -J ,S 9 ,g-'va licity committee, it puts up posters Ul'll.OfS Put DGIICC Lneasured for thiiisiingeiinishloi-t ri Q' g,?62Qt?'4po9'AL9 Pertaining to 'current athletic events. Many of Milford's students danced go' The rings were desi d I 'Q' so 49 C? .510 It is the aim of 'the school. Splut the music of Hal Wright and his Sars ago by the graduatlngns is., 4500 50 'iso' O yr 6 committee' in the words of Linwood rchestra on the evening of October 52' and. Were adopted as a 'Sz 6.969 66.53 Cb '29 Melton. io Promoto better school .' This special occasionwas the Mill n.ent deem S0011 afterwp ks o -FQ sogoe-.,. 'ii' ko' Spirit because there has been 8 lack lxer, la dance spon ored by the Jun- Slrlfs range in price frm? -XO pong 5 QE? Q 5 4 of it in the Past several Years. r Class. The gymnasium was deco- dollars for' a girl's rinr 5,633 9. S9 Sfibgoqn ,ly 53 Team Praises Committee l ted for the affair and refreshments do HFS for the boy's ring. Q gs foe ,fr Qebfvqoimq 4, Working with the' junior highisl ere sold in the lobby. The proceeds went 'f'n0 made a five dollar S' Qbfvfxsi 67,51 4,9 -2.35 because this is where the spirit be- ll m this dance Wm help the Junior waskmeasured. It will be about L xy Slew? ,gb Q? sen? cslgvxoii . 8'ins,s. the committee, in the--opinion lass to finance the Junior-Senior .ee S before the rings are ii 4047 3 'gmc 'ye' oi the 'oi 'i's'o h-i' doing a an 9' m and the Junior Prom. given to the Students, nah- . omni' ,V 45' . 4.1 s i 3 E 3 i c -1 H mr 4: 3. 5 4 5-
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Boasting a re- V- Barbara Bauhof of 12-3 is an all lround sport. In her sophomore year lhe was on the hockey J . V. team and 'Sporflighfso' On Bauhof And Mann m.Presidenl Just what Milford's basketball team 0IIl0l'C Class would do without its back court hust- , ,gl-ode hoe finally been ler, BH' Mann, is undecided, but Coach Ind the mein of-noon were 3.llll0li 3 tll2Q 3 played as a fullback. The next year Bro' rs to even think about ,rninating committee woe she managed varsity hockey. This it. doesn't score manyh onose o few people to year she played the well - padded p' e nlay and flghfilngri office. By sue B1-unk goalie. spiri. Q 'qw YOUPQE- .n was voted president of Barbara has played varsity basket- To quote St-Bblllf' re class with Eflie Saxton who was the joker that had the ball for three years. In her sophomore ing influence. o 'Q it vice-presidency. Karen unmitigoted audacity to Say that a year she scored wi, most points for means he steadie- b , was elected Secretary, seniorls life is an easy one-3 Ha! Milford's Cha' f 'eam. She was The inlluenceof tn. S , A-no treasurer, Nancy There we were-a nice, wholesome, second in malls. st P0illffS in Plays is readily Seen- In - Q Ito represent the happy group of 163 juniors, eagerly heriunior year. N ticewhere special shot chartsa. Qil meetings, anticipating the day when, as sen- In softball Barbara Q id on it can be proven by statistics that a. are from mrs, we would become the rightful the varsity f0Y the 13511,-Z 'Q' Player can do more Sc0111'32,Whe ,B111ir- 0 'rom leaders of dear old Milford. We The position She plays is Citi- Sets UP the Plays- His Svmt ls obvw'fs'5Ce!'S . 4 X' would be feared by the 7th grade, re- stop, first-baseman or third-bas. Q is quite apparent that Milford will, to discuss we qoected by the 8th, admired by the In addition to being very active . Q the hllstling Play and flghtlflg fb' nateered by the 10th, ond envied the sports here at Milford, she is also lt when one William Mann grad-,ing for presideh Q gun. yearbook patron and chairman. uates this year- ken, Carole Schley, a 0 came September Sth and th, Shugars' Shenanigans By Jimmy Shugars 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 Basketball Squad Eyes Top Rung ln County League 2. Ellie 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- on and Irene McLaren akening. Crowding our hal- l. nalls were little demons witl seennngly one purpose in mind-t1 exterminate the whole senior class before the ink had had time to dry ol our schedules. Yet among our mids' was one who was as poised as ever- Bill Nicodemus, at least he had 1 50-50 chance of survival. 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 udent council represen- -onsors were Mr. Moore .lista. yes, Somehow we managed to get safely to our homerooms and bolt the doors Solemnly heads were counted and- we were all there, for the presen QjtjefjgajjcefginL1Sto,,f S SQ Milford's Girls Defeat 'ay' - . 9 ' Coach Brown Wm send a team C Weitmlnitlf I, 'er hopeful that things would no ietire In Peace To Cafeteria posed of seven seniors and 1 . O . ,, t ,, - juniors onto the hardwood this c. FOI' the first time ln the school's1E:ad'1t Ztamus 'gm ' wi booslii oaign, history the Milford girls' varsity de-,ht y f 2 153, mom ei W1 Chg, Krioto, six-foot-Six pivot nfeated Westminster in a practicezrii 0Here00we L0Ef:ir rZt?:: E is vastly improved and should b Same on JHHUBTY 3: Aftfl' I 1008 1915-1 liek our wounds and sooth ou. big factor under the basket, Ogfor-tat game the Mllfordltols clamenouijilg spirits Foolsn Fools that WL big men backing Kriete are Bill 011 WP with I 3'P0iHl5 193 v t 0 YU! N0 food' no choirs no nothin: Rhoades, Bill Rhoades, Clair Kreite, George Rhoades and Bill Niooden score bemg 27-24. , ' ' Bill Mann, Jack Beatty, Bill Nicode- an abgve the S,,,-f,,,,t mark. A tri, The forwards starring the game? so hwfih back kbent 'OW an' mus. and Pete Umuhart. The lone hustling veterans- 0-..-M l...+ ...aware Ann. nnhnf and Whitwr--'L ,mg ea S' we new We wer' luintet will ac were Dietz. O R N M I H E ,re Billy M2 hof led the Pete Urqhart nd was the v'f '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.V. 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 over from last ye3r'g squad heads player to ,participate in the entire . . . array of juniors. Up from last fgame. Levi and Roberts substitutedmmatwn' Through thick am son's J.V. squad will be Gordon El on the forward line, the latter scor- make it and wen, graduate at Warren Mix and Dave Buck. ing quite a few points on several un-est Seniol, class Milford has evef usual long shots To Play J.V. Foes ' iced! The Millers will be playing mol 9 the boys they defeated for the cou J .V. Championship a few years Dundalk and a few other clubs we not hurt too much by graduation 81 ia.. Marx. will offer some tough oppositif' the race for the crown, but the lll have the material, hustle, and to go all the way. Despite theil league record last year, five of games were lost by a total of or points. The green and white quintel prep for their league opener ag Franklin with a pair of exhii clashes with Friends School anc Six afoot, twog good soccer full- backg homeroom representative, proud '46 owner of a recently purchased 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 Bi1l. Nick came to us in the eighth grade from St. Paul's school. Since then, he year's J .V. players. Donogh's Cadets, the latter beil M muh an ,,,,,,,,,,ding record in According 'fo T' F S A service. He has :Fried l erettes IC or econ ...W .f enwood will nr rv ha-shall. and whatever this year may bring Busiest at the Leastest the meantime- -we is the busies ay the leastestl ere is something hard to imagine is too true. Jack Beatty and Bil ,were actually kept after schoo sh boards for a certain Englisl er. rned' from 'Yearbook rallies: son Allender, Bob Dillman, am rd Eagan have learned tha' bricks come in two sizes, largl nall. certain student has learner to hold salt and pepper shaker: lady while she gets the dollar 'atti Boone, Barbara Bauhof etty Roberts have learned never o have another rally at theil 'FLASH 1m.d-L,....- I.-.-- ---A ...M
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