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

 - Class of 1960

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l I Grators Club Words to the wise: speak slowly, distinctly, and pronounce inal consonants. These helpful hints are administered by Dr. tidney Celler as he supervises his newly formed public speak- ng club. Directing the club's usual proceedings are the officers: Ed luck, president, Pat Payett, vice-president, Carole Levinson, cretary, and .lane Rizika, treasurer. X Through individual guidance and the experience of speak- 'tg before a group, it is the hope of the members that they Jill eliminate poor speaking habits and learn the techniques If speaking with confidence and intelligence. 'll make this television work if it's the last thing l do, explains Jack Havarilla, member of the Radio Club. Gymnastics Club Flying high on the trampoline were members of our new ymnastics club. The group learned the fundamentals of the 'ampoline and improved skills of other stunts. The club 'as divided into two groups, the sophomore-iunior club led by e Spangler and the iunior-senior club led by Bob Finney. th groups elected Mr. James Higgins to the post of treas- er, the only other office. The extent to which members had perfected their skills as shown to all Milfordites in a February assembly. r Ed Gluck, Pat Payette, Joan Weikers, and Terry Collins, members of the Public Speaking Club, quietly take notes on Carol Levinson's speech. Radio Club Now connect that wire with that terminal, turn this but- ton-then-stand back, said Mr. Ronald Silvers as he ex- plained the ways to repair radios to his Radio Club. Every Tuesday second period, a group of mechanically minded boys, led by President Gary Stambaugh, met in Mr. Silvers room to learn the workings and functions of radios and tele- visions. Their pet proiect had been the resurrection of a dilapidated old television which was donated by a twelfth grade student. 'Jump, iump, lump a little higher, say the boys of the Gymnastic Club as Lee Spangler leaps to unknown heights.

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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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. . Club Developing an awareness of international problems, taking informative trips and discussing world affairs were all on the agenda of the active United Nations Club this year. Led by Miss Thelma Wisner and Mr. lrvin Foreman, field trips were taken to Washington and New York to see the Russian and Chinese embassies and the U.N. Building. Officers of the club were Ruth Liebergott, president, Pat North, vice president, Karen Collins, secretary, and Mark Wagner, treasurer. information on current happenings was provided each week by reports from a standing committee, movies and panel discussions. ln the chemistry lab preparing one of their secret formulas are Mike Brooks and Ronald Cohen. Jets Club JETS, the abbreviated and commonly used name for the organization called the Junior Engineering Technological So- ciety, is a club newly established at Milford. Sponsored by Mr. George Carr, members of this club worked on diverse projects to learn about various facets of engineering. Late in the year, Milford's JETS came under the auspices of the notional society. As an official branch of this organiza- tion, it was able to do more complex and definitive experi- ments. a Pricilla Wirts points out the United Nations Building to Jerry Ruark as I liebergott, Pat North, and Mark Wagner watch attentively. Ch mistry Club Test tubes, Florence fiasks, Bunsen burners, acids, base and salts-this is some of the equipment used by members 1 Milford's chemistry club in its endeavor to acquaint studen with the many aspects of chemistry. As Milford's Science Fair approached, members explore and applied the various principles of chemistry in individui work on science proiects. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Ramona Monro the chemistry club members also reported on articles read scientific iournals. Mr. Carr explains haw to operate the ripple tank apparatus to Jerry as Bob Engels and Dave Lubich observe the action with the stroboscop

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