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I Arch Thompson bestoxx ubon Ilzff -la' fmt fzr ,dll mx abllltx as a hsherman I MIBFJOYIC Gust bequeath mx dtxotxon to Terpsmhort tht muse of the dance to ofmaleen Bo 5 I Marx Spurgm bequeath mx httle gales vxlnch max be found bloxxmg about dear old NI T H S to Don Long I ohn Herrrott bequeath mx ttmper and hoxrng Z-llJ1l1IX to Norman Vx allcer I Gor on Thom son htrthx be ueath to xxhatexer unfortunate xrctlm the I3 q prrvxlege and pleasurt of composrng and xxrmnt, the class xxrll mav fall upon mth all mx luclc and htst xxrshes In XY rtness Vxfhtreor WK h1xt htreunto s t our hands and afhxecl tht seal of our class th1s 79th dax or Max 111 th xear ul our Lord ont thousand an mnt hundred and thxrtx four CIASSOIH 54MT HS S1gned sealtd and pubhshtd and dtclartd lx tht saxd flass of Q4 as for thelr last wrll and testament 1n tht prtstnce or us xxho at thtlr rtquest haxe hereunto ascrxbed our names as attestlnt xxltntsses to sa1d IIISIYLIIDEIII Gromit Brxxm Pvt zdfrzt IRGINI-X KI-IIEW ttrttzrx Sensor Class Song MII FORD me Iv MILFORD xxt I x rutr 1 x rxs st1 MILFORD xou a t tmt mow tnt x t all a r And tht grtattst III tmt 11 Your 1dtals art an msplratlon Your pep a rex etatxon ILFORD x e art rlxt Clas tt ll? 4 Vx e brd farexxell to xou IVIILPORD HIGH Pugt TYltllf1fl7ICO . . ' I . , I C X MC? ' --ll A . j ufe. I .... . 7- Y 1 , 3 ru x 'gm ' x . ' - V' f Q ' f' . ' d ' ' V 7. ' 7 , , . ,t , ' w, - f . -5.1. 3 X' Svwl . - v- ' are tht- Cflass of lV4: 4-f 'I 'or X' , will . lx'z Q rnd: .' rr I-sql tl l. v- do ez - f 3 ' l-l.1d. I 11 V NI -1' 1 X If 's x- 3':
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I bequeath my red hair and llpstxck to Vesta Luke Judging by all past records the more she gets the more she wants sngned Velma McKee I bequeath my mtense studymg ab1llty to Margaret Matlrewson and even lf I dsd study I wouldn t know -Gayle F1eld1ng To George Bauer I hereby devlse bequeath and gtve full rnghts and appur tenances of my convtct haxrcut Howard Adwell My abllxty to chatter as a magpne 15 hereby bequeathed to Isabel Adams Eleanor Wood Thls IS to certtfy that heretofore and henceforth Robert Iandon wlll occupy my OHICIBI posltlon as class comedlan Wtlmer Enben I bequeath my expressxon faclal or otherw1se ln partxcular Duck mto the house for a Goose dmner you bring the Turkey to Gay Case Dale Beaver My prowess tn causing gurls or dames lf you hke to flock around me lS hereby bequeathed to Woodrow Packard Roy Haxton To Melvin Thomas I gtve my ablllty to cause music to How from a banjo as molasses ln anuary-Glenn Gossett I bequeath my declamatory exclamatory and elocutory fac1lxt1es to Ruth Lazrd Edna Burger My subtle sense of humor to Clyde Gzlbert Frank Bachman I bequeath my eloquence of speech to my most dear friend Lleanor Meyer Freda Hubner Maurzce Srnztb can wear my Boy Scout pants to and from school henceforth and forever more Kathleen Sloan I bequeath all my books or remams of Sald books to any lI1dlV1dL1Hl who may be 1n dlre need of any such trlpe-Dewey Case To whom tt may concern mostly Reatfu Gossett I Floyd Pxtzer do hereby bestow my tenor voice hugh top boots and curly halr With apologles to the teachers I leave my glggles and snlckers to Mabel Lrnm Mary Donaldson I with greatest concern leave to the umor Class as a whole better Judgment ln electing a class presxdent-George Benner We Wxlma and Wanda Ba1er leave to Margaret and Marze Matlvewson our smulartty so that they may be more easxly recogn1zed as twms I Frank Dahlquxst leave to joey Hmes my excluslve rlght to Mzss Barley from Woodland I bequeath my elegant art of makmg love to Mzss Helen Stzmpson Dorothy May Peck Good luck Helen To Wzllzam Henry commonly known as Bully I bequeath otherwlse leave my attractive personallty and good looks Harold Dahlqutst Happy returns Btll I V1rg1n1a Kelley bequeath my heel plates to Rosemary Goldstezn I Lucllle Stewart leave bequeath and othervuse bestow upon LeRoy Newman my quiet dxgmty and demure manner Page Inc ty! 0 ' f a 9 v I ee a as ' ' , . . 3 v a 9 ' . . . . . ,, , a v a ' ' 77 1 9 ' a a 7 7 9 a 4 - a a y s - a 1 a ,I v 9 a . - , . 9 9 . , . s a s s -' . , . . . . X . , . . V' Y v 1 9 ' M n -xv
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Class Prophecy that was a good ple, but I do wlsh I hadnt taken that last PICCC Thxs rs the hrst txme Ive ever known ple to make me feel so heavx Guess Id better rest after all that thls IS a n1ce soft chart and just before the fireplace, too Ho hum' That HFC remmds me of the ones we used to bulld 111 Rush s pasture to roast weemes and Mlss F1I'Cl'l3U would chaperon us but she s deceased these many years Ho Hum sz sz sz sz sz sz sz sz sz Whats that Why Miss Frxchau, what are you domg here? It IS my duty tomght to be your gulde ID frrendshlp to grant you tht prnvxltge of I'LV1CWll1g the ltfe lllSIOI'y of the seniors who graduated from the Mllford Townslup Hxgh School 1n 1934 Let us first turn to the clty of gay Paree Here we find Gordon Thompson who, after studymg the art tn COIELIFCS m the c1t1es of London, Marge Fleld Kellys vxlle, and Crescent Clty, established Ultra Ultra Modern De CTOIHLIFCS pour Les Hommes Two of your classmates serve rn the capaclty of spectahsts these are none other than Gwen Coon and Dale Beaver Whlle 111 hugh school, you r call, they lntroduced the vertxcal cut and the bang respect1vely For recreatlon these boys play professronal cat ball, whlch necessltates that they recelve speclal perm1ts from Presxdent Roosevelt, Secretary of War, Governor of Texas, Athletlc Board Dlrector, and the Presxdent of France, before each game Upon one occaston Dale was declared lllellglble to play basketball because he forgot to consult the COFOHCI' House where your former classmate Eleanor Wood, appearlng under the name of Mrmx Landon, IS stagmg a dance YBVICW, the feature of whlch IS the assembly hall waddle Thus mnovatlon lmprovlsed by Eleanor durmg her senlor year at Milford Township High School, has I'6VOlLIIl0l11ZCd Mallilllg and has b en ac cepted by all famous schools It IS even belng taught the most competent teacher bemg Mr Kenneth Beech Cohee, formerly of Mllford Townshrp Hlgh School In Berlin, we behold Professor Wilmer Exben, who 0M1llg tt tht dlscomfort he was forced to endure whxle 1n school, has lnvented an apparatus for the further mg of student s comforts He has deslgned an adlustable assembly seat whrch com bmes the beauty and ease of the old Roman couch and the chalse lounge The mam features of thxs oversoft convemence are the speclal devlces for throwlng paper wads and erasers, a pocket for an extra supply of thumb tacks and a radxo recelvmg set to catch whxspers Look closely There IS the factory, and rt has the appearance of bemg quxte an lndustrlous place, doesn t 1t9 S rt rs for he schools the world over have been equxpped with these seats Whoever thought wtld B111 could ever settle down? Now we will steer eastward where we shall meet Wllma and Wanda Baltr who are now starrmg Topsy and Eva rn Moscow Thex art renouned for thexr portrayals of these parts, but nelther hked to play Topsy s Part because she had to be blacked with greasy palnt so they take turns platmg the roles Durmg thelr opening nxght ln Moscow, Wanda played the part of Topsy and Wxlma that Idgl I usurp fum My .... ' ' ' . . . . , Y . W , Q I . U I I .... . Y , , , . . . , . , . . 5 . . . ,, - . as - - - - Y I ' . 0, Now cast your eyes to the left. Across the river you see the Paris Opera . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . . . . ' v , ' ' v 1' 5 x 'A . , . . . . . . . . . ' 0 . , , t 5 I 7' . i x ff ' ' ,Y 7 . Y V . fl , ,Q 1 7 V h ss 7 u- f.
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