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

 - Class of 1960

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t 1. N T Q r t t T w Vlrs. Billman demonstrates proper patient care to members of the F.N.A. Barbara Meyer, Joyce Sauter, Carolyn Via, Suzanne Houck, Myrna Bowers. Such homemaker's crimes as preparing unbalanced meals, turning cakes, iamming the sewing machine, and scorching :lothes can be avoided with the training of Milford's Future ilomemakers of America Club. Composed of iunior and sophomore girls and sponsored xy Miss Mariorie Hardy and Mrs. Nancy Stocksdale, home tconomics teachers, the new club undertook many interest- ng activities this year. These included giving Christmas uresents to children of Augsburg Home, singing Christmas arols and giving presents to children of Lutheran Hospital, nd working on sewing projects. Among the club's obiectives were helping to improve per- onal and family living, participating in home, school and ommunity activities, and making the home more safe and aeautiful. These goals are planned to help the club-members E prepare themselves for their roles as homemakers of the ture. Future A Nurses Of America fiber Practice for nurses-to-be is provided by Milford's Future Nurses of America Club. Under the sponsorship of our school nurse, Mrs. Billmon, members of F.N.A. are encouraged to explore and enter a health career. This year the club took part in many activities, including sending Christmas and birthday cards, the making of tray favors for the Home for the Aged, assisting with tuberculin and vision tests in our health center, visiting University and Walter Reed Hospitals, and welcoming various guests. With these activities as part of its educational program, the F.N.A. Club encouraged members to recognize the value and importance of choosing a health career. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-First Row: Theresa Ruppalt, Gay Scheder, Barbara Sprinkel, Pat Stallings, Carol Grady, Carolyn Heocock, Marie Morgan. Second Row: Joan Marshall, Bette Hendrickson, Barbara Hitchcock, Joanne Spence, Sharon Tracey, Diane Thompson, Marilyn Schuman, Gail Levin. Third Row: Harriet Espey, Naomi lupkin, Susan Townshend, Carol Arnold, Vivion Adams, Barbara Schissler, and Sammy Faulkner. Future 'Wives Of America

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iv FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-First Row: Marilyn Goldman, Carol Borden, Emily Ott, Norma Sobel, Roslyn Levin, Diane Scarlett, Madeline, Oidick, Andrea Swartz, Seena Korbin, Carol Haines, Eileen Anuder. Second Row: Judy Loundenslager, Cindy Bauman, Susan Weikers, Carol Suls, Mitzi Knipp, Kathy Messersmith, Carol Richardson, Mr. McGraw, sponsor, Betty Langrehr, Charlotte Frock, Judy Bechtel, Mildred Ott, Janice Wineblatt, Maggie Oursler, Alice Samuelson, Susan Grandburg. Third Row: Barbara Slamovitz, Linda Dancker, Linda Maynard, Linda Kahmer, Ann Sue Hammond, Joyce Newborn, Don Gordon, llene Stein- To familiarize Milford's future secretaries with a background for their work is the basic purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America Club. Each year scores of girls are graduated from high school looking forward to promising careers as secretaries. The F.B.L.A. club helps these students to become efficient leaders in the business world. Besides being concerned with the commercial world, the club participates in outside activities, such as presenting Christmas gifts to hospitalized children and entertaining children in orphanages. A regular business meeting is conducted every last Tuesday of the month by the officers, Pat Zimmerman, president, Nancy Wilhelm, vice-president, Kathy Scheferman, secretary, and Shirley Mauck, treasurer, with the advice of Mrs. Frances Bell, their sponsor. At this time the club members dress in the attire which their future as secretaries will demand. Future Leaders ln Business FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-First Row: Kay Reiblich, Diana Mills, Karen Belding, Mary Caughy, Pat Donavin, Mrs. Bell, Sponsor, Janet Shifflett, Ruth Zimmerman, Pat Kerger, Barbara Compston, Mary Jane Thorn, Second Row: Mary Ryan, Mary Jane Mathena, Nancy Wil- helm, Mary Spencer, Sharlee Main, Vina Jones, Dottie Glaser, Susan Rosenberg, Marsha Gersch, Elizabeth Ritter, Kathy Schaferman, Diana berg, Helene Figelson, Harriet Rosenberg, Lois Muth, Debbie Ha Charlotte Tyler, Sharon Byrd, Betty Bledy, Leah Mather. Fourth Roi Paula Samuelson, Carolyn Morelock, Susan Goldstein, Linda Armstro Rhoda Wener, Sue Levin, Mini Satisky, Anita Warnner, Kathy Arden: Cindy Dowell, Barbara Haines, Mitzi Schafer, Phyllis Kerr, Rita Hirsq man. Fifth Row: Diane Hill, Georgeanne Manners, Ellen Hornrof, Corj Wolfe, Jeanne Howell, Steffie Schuster, Harriet Liss, Eleanor Bradl Rita Brecher, Rosalyn Swadow, Ellen Mogul, Leslie Brass, Regina Sol Rhona Hieman and Sherry Dexter. Future Teachers Of America t Striving to cultivate the qualities found in o good teach Milford's Future Teachers of America Club brings to its me bers information about the teaching profession and opp tunities to develop leadership. ' The Junior-Senior Club led by Claire Fulenwider, presiderl Ann Kropman, vice president, Linda Maynard, secreta Cindy Bauman, treasurer, and Mr. Harold McGraw, spons Milford's F.T.A. members attend county conventions, make gi for handicapped children, learn facts about teaching fr movies and speakers, and hostess at P.T.A. meetings. Speak for this year included a principal, a kindergarten teacher o an elementary school teacher. These speakers help to ins in F.T.A. members a definite interest in teaching as well as more thorough knowledge of the profession itself. Kuhlmanp Third Row: Pat Zimmerman, Pat Thompson, Nancy Reiblichj Pat Foote, Carol Krickler, Shirley Ackerman, Carol Newcomb, Shirley Mauck, Louise Caldwell, Joyce Weldon, Kay Freeman, Fourth Row: Lindo Tawney, Nina Griffith, Kathy Anderson, Barbara Rae, Cecelia Chenoweth, Nancy Liebno, JoAnne Duvall, JoAnna Salemi, Melinda Mackin. and Barbara Gamber. , 'i ts? is . sim



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lm A Q N y., 4 . E 7 br.: my -rsfw g 1 ff M 'V We , l fig,-fs 5 A K I JJ T Library Club Checking out books, rebinding old ones, and helping the librarians are the duties ofthe library aides, who have learned their jobs while members of library clubs. Two of these exist, one for sophomores and iuniors, spon- sored by Miss Case, and another for juniors and seniors, led by Chris Thomas, president, Georgeanne Mask, vice-president, Bonnie Trail, secretary, Linda Wolfe, treasurer, and Mrs. Chiles, sponsor. The clubs attempt to present to their members basic voca- tional training as well as to give the students actual exper- ience in the library. Assembly Club Jeanne Howell, co-chairman of the Assembly Planning Club, reads the Bible before the assembly. As Ruth Weidemeyer tiles the library cards, Carol Bu chanon checks out a bool for Leslie Brass who is walt ing impatiently. i.. . . ,.,,,.- Hmm, Main Street by Sinclair lewis, perhaps this would make cr good r view for the next meeting, says Helen Fry as she takes it from the shel Euphonious sounds from the auditorium proclaimed tl' time for assembly as students filled the seats to await the pr' gram prepared by the Assembly Planning Club. Olfice Joseph Ciampi, president, Ann Gairoard, vice president, Mari Puglisi, secretary-treasurer, and other members of the clx strived' to present to Milford students enriched, education programs, with a maximum of wholesome entertainment. ll2 Jack Hoover, Sharon Agetstein, Joe Ciampa plan a talent show for tl sophomore and junior assembly.

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