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

 - Class of 1960

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92 in lcelander Attends Krs. Monroe helps Guclrin Norberg learn American social customs. Milford Monsieur Jerry Knoche visited France this year as part of the American Field Ser- vice Program. iudrin Norberg, our foreign exchange student from lceland, displays her native costume. wicks -we - T... 5 l 1 cf.--e Q ...A L I' ,.....?--1 l l 11 W- 2 , I l t . 1 s.- YW vs Walk together, talk together, O ye people of the earthp then and only then shall ye have peace. Upholcling this motto are the leaders, students, and teachers affiliated with the American Field Service. Their purpose is to promote international good will, friendship, and understanding be- tween nations of the world. Through the foreign exchange programs, American and European teenagers have an opportunity to learn about life abroad by spending a summer or a school year with a foster family in another country. This year Milford is host to Gudrin Norberg from Reykiavik, Iceland. During the past summer Jerry Knoche, as Milford's repre- sentative, was sent to live with a family in Cognac, France, and now is telling others of his experience there. The Penny a Mile for A.F.S., among other fund raising campaigns, enabled Milford to financially support this ex- periment in international relations.

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Yes, the Greeks made many contributions to modern civilization, says Chris Hol- zapfel, Honor Society secretary, as she helps Frank Ryan with his history. Y 1 l l l l Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are thel characteristics upon which selection of Honor Society mem- bers is based. Those students who pass the scrutiny of Mil- ford's faculty review board become members of the Jack Edwin Espey Chapter of the National Honor Society. Under the leadership of its officers, Mary Dee Beall, presi- dent, Jon Ball, vice-president, Christine Holzapfel, secretary, and Don Hinrichs, treasurer, and sponsors George Schluder- berg and Albert Sgro, the organization operates a milk bar at school dances, a coke stand at games, and tutoring service for Milford students. l This year's Honor Society proved itself a more enterprising one than those of past years by planning new services for the students. The first of these was an orientation day for new students, another was making and selling school spirit shakers for use at the games. In addition, the Honor Society awarded a scholarship to a deserving member from the funds accumu- lated from the other projects. - Peggy Hirsh seems frozen solid in the coke machine but Charlotte Freeny and Sandy Scripture ignore her to serve Bob Shaefer and Ronnie Bridge. Honor Scholars Tutor, Sell Cokes he Q i HONOR SOCIETY-First Row: Wendy Q Sykes, Pat Payette, Sandy Berlack, Mari: E Collins, Student Council representative Mary Dee Beall, president, Don Hin richs, treasurer, Jon Ball, vice-president Ann Kropman, Peggy Hirsch. Seconc Row: Diane Kuhlman, Mary Linda Folcke mer, Charlotte Pinkus, Karen Jensen Carol Kallins, Claire Fulenwider, Ros: Levyne, Charlotte Freeny, Carol Anstine Leah Mather, Sue Rottman. Third Row -6 Bill Riddle, Jim Wohlmuther, Gordon Miller, Sandy Scripture, Brenda Bair Mr. Albert Sgro, co-sponsor, Carole Snyder, Georgeanne Manners, RObEl1 Lerner, Jerry Knoche, Bruce Miller. No Pictured: Chris Holzapfel, secretar Gloria Roll.



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Mr. Kersey and the Milford Mill band are prepared for their first profit raising presentation. Band On Field ln College Program Closely watching for the next note, Diane Harker, Terry Purcell, Harold Lessner and Edgar Cole perform. , z 5 i BAND-Flutes: Jayne Frank, Sue Kotzen, Sharon Lindernbaum, Jam Marstan, Michael Miller, Charlotte Rader, Clarinets: David Beck, Pau Foustman, Harold Lowe, Annie Rose Massengill, Bunny North, Pat Ritz Waldo Roznell, Darstan Singhass, Steven Spitzer, Thomas Walker, Alben' Washington, Steven Weinberger, Anna Marie Wolbert, Bass Clarinet Donald Beniamin, Robert McKeen: Saxophones: Edgar Cole, Diom Harker, Harold Lessner, Terry Purcell, Percussion: Ronnie Schmidt James Shipley, Warren Sullod, Mickey Erkis, French Horns: Merle Gree walt, Sharon Kelbaugh, Sharon Loudenslager, Ann Madden, Harve Stolker, Corners: Raymond Ashe, John Bicht, Michael Bitner, Jame Casto, James Condon, Frank Greenberg, Stanley Greenwalt, Jeffrey Hatton, Randy Ptietler, Joel Polinsky, Daniel Rumbley, Robert Weinblatt David Williams, Larry Wiskeman: Baritone: Thomas Dugan, Trombone Brian Hudson, Wayne Johnson, Kristan Stueber, Joseph Talley, Basse Charles Greasley, John Latch, James Rhodes, and Kenneth Robertson. i No, no, no! lt's 4!4 time, not 6!8! Now let's try it againi insists exasperated Mr. Kersey in directing Milford's 65-piec l 1 band. Milfordites can, for the first time, boast of having ' school with such a sizeable band. L Mr. Robert Kersey, also new to Milford this year, unde took the task of directing and organizing the group. Undl his supervision the unit displayed its talents in two concer' with the orchestra and played at the assemblies. The ban also participated as a marching unit in the University el Maryland's bond program. Raymond Ashe, James Condon, and Randy Ptielter entertain the audienc as o trumpet trio.

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