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

 - Class of 1960

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Milford Mill High School - Milestone Yearbook (Baltimore, MD) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 156 of 196
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Page 155 text:

4 Return To Co-ed Tennis Squad l ENNIS-First Row: Shirley Lew: Anita Snyder: Jim Adler, Jerry Knochei Dick Feldman. Second Row: Mickey Erkisf Rita Baecksrp Jon Lobo: Bob ,Bayley, Bill Ruley, Mr. Ronald Brasher, coach. Backhand returns present no problem for Seven girls and seven boys, representing all three classes t Milford, comprised this year's tennis team. Four members f the fourteen man team returned from last year's squad. on Lobe, Jerry Knoche, Dick Feldman, and Bill Ruley were -amed as the most promising boys on the squad. However, :ost of the support for the team resulted from the efforts of our girls-Mickey Erkis, Ellie Nelson, Anita Snyder, and Mar- -aret Lawton-who showed the best form during practice. This season the team participated in seven meets, which onsisted of two girls' ancl two boys' singles, girls' and boys' oubles, and one mixed doubles. The winning of individual watches is determined by the winning of two out of three sets a player or team. Mr. Ronald Brasher, working in co- eration with last year's sponsor, Mr. Clarence Beebe, was nach of this year's team. Jon Lobe. l5l 1959 Season Location Milford Opponent Towson , . . . 2 5 Parkville . . . 6 l Kenwood . . . 5 2 Dundalk . . , 4 3



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The Milestone EDITOR Jerry Knoche ADVISOR Mrs. Gayle Hassid, editorial Mr. Albert Sgro, business SECRETARY Joan Eitemiller TREASURER Shirley Mauck ARCHITECTURE Brooke Hartlove, chairman Brenda Bair Gloria Roll SCRIBES Mary Dee Beall, chairman Robert Lerner Jane Obst Fred Rolfman Rebecca Rosky Ann Royse PHOTOGRAPHY Charlotte Freeny, chairman Eric Beve Lois Chilcoat Joanne Jensen William Riddle TYPING Nancy Wilhelm, chairman Sue Rosenberg ADS and SUBSCRlPTlONS Ann Kropman Sandra Scripture Like a mill-turning constantly, grinding grain, and little by little producing a fin- ished product, arrested only by occasional breaks in some part of its mechanism-the 1960 Milestone staff has consistently worked to produce an annual that truly represents life at Milford, an annual that not only contains lasting memories for seniors, but also provides an ever-existing record of one year in Milford's history. This is that book. Such a book, however, is not the result of individual or even group effort, but an example of what can grow from the cooperation of many. Each of these many people, from the faculty and administration to the professional businessmen, deserves much of the credit for the work undertaken and many thanks from an editor and staff who could have accomplished so little without him. Topping a list of such people are, of course, the sponsors, who so enthusiastically gave of their time, knowledge, and supervision. Mrs. Gayle Hassid, approving and reiect- ing, patiently solving new problems, and discriminately offering suggestions, was our editorial sponsor. Our business sponson, assuring the book's financial success, working at the rallies, and supervising subscriptions and distribution, was Mr. Albert Sgro. Our appreciation for their efforts, while great now, will grow through the years as the lessons they taught us again strike home. The staffs' accomplishments would have been of no value had we not had skilled professional craftsmen to make our ideas practical realities. Mr. Sydney Schultz of H. G. Roebuck and Sons provided understanding and painstaking guidance in this field. Mrs. Ruth Holmes of Stewart's Company should receive credit for the photography arrangements and for all formal pictures. Under her, we owe our thanks to Mr. A. A. Hurwitz, whose discerning eye caught the many candids, and whose frequent presence made him a figure students unhesitditingly recognize. The cooperation and understand- ing manner of each of these made us happy to be affiliated with him. O Helping both of the former groups function was a cooperative faculty and admin- istration, which did far more favors for the Milestone than it was ever thanked for. The students excused for pictures, the money collected in homerooms, and the chaperonage at the rallies all represent its contribbtions. Leading it, of course, was Mr. George Schluderberg, principal, who consistently passed on helpful suggestion. To the entire group may we rectify our oversights during the. year with a heart-felt thank-you now. In addition to all those already mentioned, I personally must add my thanks to the committee chairmen and staff members on whom most of the responsibility was placed. Had they not each been able to effectively handle one facet of production well, my year would not hold the pleasant and profitable memory it now does. It is, then, by the efforts of all these-and many more-that the 1960 Milestone was published. May it, like the old mill, endure as a reminder of days that once were- days of fun, learning and growth at Milford. Jerry Knoche l 53

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