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f l fxlll' f fcsf lily ,QV . f 0 . in' A 3 'ii ' 0 X A s f?.f':3: .':?? Harry M. Brown, B.S., State Jean L. Shelley, B.S., Madison Teachers College, West Chester, College, Physical Education, Pa., M.Ed., Penn. State, Phys- Girls' Dept. Chrm. ical Education, Dept. Chrm. Take Two Laps! Where else in Milford besides the gym can we slam doors, yell, and relax our weary minds? Following the fall sports of hockey and soccer, classes move indoors to learn the skills of basketball, tumbling, and volley- ball. Finally, warm weather arrives and classes again go outdoors to play baseball, softball, and tennis. These sports are only examples of the seventeen sports offered at Milford. Interested students may participate in these sports inter- scholastically. i f . l .- t IQ 5. 1 if K, iii-1' . by , ij. Under the leadership of Mr. Higgins, Bronston Kenny, Morris Levy, Bill Riddle, Bob Katzen, Earl Smith, Al Massey, Richard Jones and Pete Dibbern discuss the skills of soccer. b . . K g 4 I g 'Q 3, s' jf L' 2' essex. sifiri, g Anne C. Clemmit, B.S., Western James R. Higgins, B.S., Arnold Maryland College, Physical Edu- College, Physical Education. cation. Keep your eyes on the ball, warns Judy Weber to Pam Barnard. Gilda Hinman, B.S., Madison College, Physical Education. Arnold Lent, B.S. Springfield College, M. Illinois, Physi S., University of cal Education.
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A . V? - ,- Pat Reynolds, A.B., Glenville State College, M.S., West Vir- ginia University, Home Econom- icsg Dept. Chrm. Homer L. Works, Jr., B.S., Uni- versity of Maryland: Metal Shop, Dept. Chrm. Mr. Cox illustrates a point about mechanical drawing to Grasan Ballard and Chick Hetrick. John H. Cox, A.B., Wabash Col lege: M.A., Ohio State Univer- Mechonical Drawing. I ,set '. r..l D .i ' - REQ' Mariorie Hardy, B.S., University of Maryland, Home Economics. WR -3? 2 . i 1. es it . Kenneth E. Seaman, B. S., State Lamar E. Shutt, B.S., East Teachers College, California, Stroudsburg State ea ers olx Pa., Wood Shop. I ep Driver Eduaoti . ' ' o, Rip lt Out' Oh, my snickerdoodles - they're ruined! cried the new home economic student as she watched her cookies burning. Later she will learn to prepare dinners and desserts. In clothing she will construct dresses, skirts, suits, and evening dresses. Down at the other end of the building, across from the cafeteria, loud noises are evidence of hard work in the shops. Here boys learn to use their hands to create furnishings from wood or metal and to plan these creations in mechanical drawing. Nancy Stocksclaleg B. S., West- ern Maryland College, Home Economics.
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t You do look a little pale, Miss Billmon tells Lee Broaclfoot. llls Cured Fast Read across, down, to the left, to the right. Do you see the red spot? We all remember the Massachusetts Vision Test administered to us by our school nurse, Mrs. Mary Bill- man. When we hear the voices of students exclaiming lt hurts: take that out of my arm! everyone knows that the Tuberculin Skin Test is being given, the proceedings again being directed by Mrs. Billman. . . If at any time someone should have an accident, our school nurse acts as Johnny on the spot when an emergency arises. Mary E. Billmon, R.N., Maryland General Hospitalp Nurse. Treasures Stored ln Silent Chambers lven E. Casef B.S., M.A., West- ern Reserve University: Librarian. t n f Q 5 .4 ,1 Dorothy J. Chiles, B.A., Morn- Doris Strauss: Library Secretary. ingside College, Librarian. 24 Within whose silent chambers treasure lies preserved from age to age whose truth you can unlock at will. Student find adventure, narratives of great men and women, information on a great number of topics, and a source of relaxation stored beside the aisles in the shelves of our library. Mrs. Chiles and Miss Case are always there to aid those students who are having difficulty obtaining information. Before and after school, during free periods, and after lunch, students use the library to find the gems of wisdom in the treasures stored there. Miss Case prepares to cite some interesting facts about baseball to Mrs. Chiles and Mrs. Strauss.
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