Milford Township High School - Reveille Yearbook (Milford, IL)
- Class of 1949
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ELFRIEDA BOHLMANN--Class Sec.-Trees. 2,3 hi Band M3 FHA 1, 2,3,uQ FHA Sec.-Trees. 33 FHA Pres. as National Honor Society 3,h3 Girls' Chorus 1,2,uS Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,u: Sextet 3,h3 Revoille Make-Up Editor M3 Vocal Contest M3 County Music Festival 1,2,3,uQ Girls' Basketbell 2,h3 Chorus Contests l,2,3,h: Sextet Contest 3,h3 PHYLLIS BREYMEYEH--Band l,2,3,h3 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,hS Sextet 3,h3 Cheerleader 33 Class Play hs Library 23 Ha11 Monitor 23 FHA 1,2,3,hQ GAA 2,3, M3 Reveille Organization Chairman M3 Band Contest 2,33 Mixed Ensemble 23 County Music Festival 1,2,3,h5 News- pager staff 33 Chorus Contests l,2,3,h3 Soxtet Contest 3: - ELMER BURGETT--Band 1,25 Football 3,k3 Track 3,h3 FFA l,2, ,Mg Reveille Salesman hz Speech Contest hi One-Act Play JIM BUSS--Football 1,2,3,uS Library 2,33 Hall Monitor 23 Basketball l,2,33 Track l,2,3,h3 Science Club 3,h3 Stu- dent Council 2,33 Reveille Salesman M3 Class Play Stage Mgr. hi One-Act Play h. RALPH BUSS--Band 33 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus l, 3 2,3,u3 FFA 1,2Q Track 13 Football 1, ,M3 Football Mgr. 2 Basketball 1,23 Science Club l,2,3, 3 Reveille Salesman hi Class Play L3 Chorus Contests l,2,3,h3 One-Act Play hi Speech Contest L. BILL CALDWELL--Band 13 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,uf Football l,2,3,L3 Basketball 33 Hall Monitor 33 Class Play h3 One-Act Play KStage Mgr.J M3 County Music Festival l,2,3,h3 Chorus Contests 1,2,3,L. MARILYN CRAWFORD--Class Sec.-Troas. 13 Girls' Chorus l,2, 3ahi Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,uI Scxtet 3,h3 Library 23 Hall Monitor 13 Science Club 1,22 FHA l,2a3,U3 GAA 1,2,3,hj Student Council 23 Reveille Organization Chairman M3 Queen Attendant 23 Class Play Q3 News Staff 1,33 Sextet Contest 3,h3 Chorus Contests l,2,3,h. '-,fx 'sf , iiaffi 4 .5 3' A ki: A 1,- 1 vc ,.,!.5 ,- u Q 'QEVTFW . -1:--. x I u b 1 x.. .15 s, Q: 21,23 v. 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MARGARET DAVIS--Band lg Girls' Chorus 1,2,hj Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,uj Sextet 3,M3 Cheerleader 23 Hall Monitor 2,33 Science Club 1,2,3,uj Science Club Reporter 33 FHA l,2, 3,h3 GAA 2,3,uj Reveille Sports Editor L3 Queen Atten- dant 13 Class Play M3 Speech Contest M3 Vocal Contestlg Mixed Ensemble 23 Chorus Contests 1,2,3,hQ Sextet Con- test 3,h3 One-Act Play M. LAWRENCE ERVIN--Football l,3,h. RALPH HARTMAN--Mixed 'Chorus 1,u3 FFA 1,2,3,u3 Track 33 Hall Monitor 33 One Act Play M3 Mixed Chorus Contest 1. RICHARD D. HARTMAN--Football 1,2,u3 science Club 1,2,3,L3 Reveille Salesman M3 Senior Play Stagehand M3 Speech Contest M. RONALD HARTMPN--Band 1,2,3,ug Brass sexten ug county Mu- sic Festival 1,2,3,uj Hall Monitor 33 Basketball 3,h3 FFA l,2,3,uj Reveille Make-Up Assistant M3 Class Play H3 Band Contest 2,3. ROSALIE HENKE--Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,uj Girls' Chorus 1,2,h3 Library fssistant 3,h3 FHA 1,2,3,uQ Student Council 33 Reveille Make-Up Assistant M3 National Honor Society 3, M3 County Music Festival l,2,33 Mixed Chorus Contest 1, 2,3,uI Senior Play Make-Up 'end Ticket Mgr. M3 Speech Contest M3 One Act Play h. MORRIS HILL--Mixed Chorus 1,23 Football 13 Boys' Chorus l,2. ROBERT JOHNSON--Class Pres. H: Class V. Pres. 33 Student Council M3 Revoille Salesman hi Class Play hi FFA l,2, ,M3 FFP Trees. 3: FFP Pres. 3 Student Council Pres. 3 Speech Contest M. EDHARD KENNEDY--Football My Hall Monitor 33 One Act Play P 455, YT? f -.,. 'ei TSI ' .N ,- wa. :ner k SENIOR ACTIVITIES SHIRLEY LAUTERBACH--Class Pres. 33 Class V. Pres. 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Mixed Chorus 23 Library l,2,h: Hall Monitor A3 Science Club 3,u3 Science Club Reporter kj National Honor Society 3,L3 FHA l,2,3,hQ GAA 2,3,L: Student Council 33 Reveille Make4Up Assistant hy Queen Attendant A3 Speech Contest bg One Act Play L: Girls' Basketball 2,3,L NORMAN LO G--Class Pres. 23 Football Mgr. l,2,33 Basketball l,2,3,L,Q Track 1,2,3,hj Student Council 1,22 Student Council V. Pres. 23 Reveille Editor-in-Chief L3 King At- tendant 3 FRANCIS LUCHT--Hall Monitor lg FFA l,2,3,L: FFA Judging Contest 2,31 FFA Parliamentary Procedure Contest 33 Rev- eille Make4Up Assistant A ARMIN R. LUENING--Library 1,22 Hall Monitor he Football 1, 33 Basketball Mgr. 13 FFA l,2,3,hQ Reveille Art Assistant CAdvertisingJ hs Art Contest and Exhibit 2,3 ' DOROTHY JO MARGREYP- Girls' Chorus 1,23 Mixed Chorus l,2,3 L3 Drum Majorctte 2,3,h3 Library 23 Science Club 1,2,3,L: FHA 1,2,3,hQ GAA l,2,3,h: Queen Attendant 33 Class Play Q Mixed Chorus Contest 1,33 Class Treas. l WALTER MATSON--Football l,2,3,L: Science Club L3 FFA l,2,3, bg FFA Parliamentarian A3 Student Council A3 Student Council V. Pres. A: Speech Contest L3 One Act Play A BETTE MILLER--Band l,2,3.h: Girls' Chorus 1,23 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,h: Drum Majorette 1,2,3,Lj Library l,2,h: Hall Mon- itor 33 Girls' Basketball 2: Class Reporter 13 Science Club 1 2,3,hQ FHA l,2,3,h2 GAA l,2,3,L: Student Council L Reveille Make-Up Assistant hi Class Play A3 County Music Eestizal 1,2,3,LQ Chorus Contests l,2,3,h: Twirling Con- es BERDELLA NATSCHKE--Girls' Chorus l,2,HQ FHA l,2,3,Lg Mixgd Chorus l,2,3,L ANITA JOAN NICHOLS--Brook High School 1,23 Class Reporter k Basketball l,2Q Class Pres. 23 Library 1,23 Girls' Chorus lg Class Play 23 Rensselaer High School 2,33 sunshine Society 33 Cosmopolitan Club 35 Dolly Madison 33 Library hr Sdiahvb Club hr FHA bf GAA A3 Basketball L .LIA rijx f H, I ,. . I .' 'J' b L r 1 1. . M, ,!....q: ,, i . f- ,- -' 1.1 . 4 , ' - ' 42 lv Q... - 1,6 ' ' I f -1, 'IL .- 11.1. F Wm- '- - -w.5T AP1K?l?f -' 1 . ..--:., , ,..g.. 'v. 'v nw u r ::14.u -ey .Q , .4 1 r.-x - '54 'QQ iytgawn. 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MARY LEE PURCELL-Girls' Chorus 23 lined Chorus 23 Library 43.Gir1s' Basketball 23 Science Club 43 FHA l,2,3,43 Student Council 4. CATH RINE L. REETZ--Girls' Chorus 1,23 Mixed Chorus 1,2,43 Science Club 3,42 GAA 1,2,3,43 Chorus Contests 1,23 County Music Festival EDGAR L. REINERS--H811 Monitor 4. FLORENCE STEBBINS--Mixed Chorus 23 Library 43 Hsll Monitor 23 FHA 1, 2,33 GAA l,2,33 Reveille Make-Up Assistant 43 Chorus Contests 2. PEGGY STONE--Band l,2,3,43 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,3, 43 Sextet 3,43 Cheerleader 33 Science Club l,2,3,43 FHA 1,2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Reporter 23 Senior Play 43 Revoillo Art Editor 43 Queen Attendant 1,33 Vocal Contest 43 Band Contest l,2,43 Mixed Chorus Contest l,2,3,43 Music Festival l,2,43 Mixed Ensemble 23 Class Reporter 3. LEON STRATTON-Mixed Chorus 2,3,Q5 Boys' Chorus 2,33 Football Mgr. 13 Reveille Salesman 43 Class Play 43 One Act Play Student Director Q Chorus Contests 2,33 Mixed Ensemble 2. STANLEY WILLIAMS-:Band 1,2,3,43 Boys' Chorus l,2,43 FFA 13 Mixed Chorus l,2,43 Football 13 Basketball 1,43 Science Club 13 Band Contest 3,43 JEAN WRIGHT--Band l,2,3,43 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 43 Sextet 43 Cheerleader 1,43 Library 2,53 Hall Monitor 1,23 FHA 1, 2,3,43 FHA Song Leader 43 Senior Play 43 Reveillo Calendar Editor43 Homecoming Queen 43 Queen Attendant 23 Bend Contest 2551 Vocal Contest 33 Trio Contest 33 Chorus Contest l,2.3,43 One Act Play 33 Trio 33 County Music Festival l,2,3,43 Girls' Chorus Aooompanist 43 Saxaphcno Quartet 3. JGAN WRIGH -Band 1,2,3,43 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,3, 43 Cheerleader 1,43 FHA l,2,3,43 Reveille Art Editor 43 Claes Play 43 Contests-Band 2,33 Chorus 1,2,3,43 One Act Play Make-Up Director and Prompter 33 Girls' Chorus Acocmpanist 33 Mixed Cherue:Acocmn panist 43 County Music Festival 1,2,3,43 fling f ,Wax?m2g. ,12gE gi- 5' 1. 1' ,gears Q 255912 A l 1 1 - ! 45,2 ' L' Ji , Z4 IAVVA affwfm ,E QM .. QQ ,fl-'-ffglgpyggi ' ,lf Q -,1 fzifrggg ,FSE 'Q '71, 'MZ ,x,!5k q?!f. 'f .. JT 114 E Mg, , Lg 4. f',. I ' A 'Y I K bn n.i M? Q.: Ax E, P -2 2 Q- iw :ff-21-if wife:-f-3 ik www - F11 5 zafgii... we if -:zfw 11953 'H ' 2:3521 , 3 xfggil I W. '. , ff v 5 .I ll Q N unit, F f F x , , 1 1 1 , .,: 'M wi, aihxvfi 4 ' ' S E N I O R C L A S S H I S T O R Y On September M, l9hS, fifty-two green freshmen entered the portals of MTHS. After a few days of getting aco quainted with the different rooms and teachers we settled down'to the election of class officers, They wereg presih dent, Jerry Cristg vice-president, Joan Alleng secretary, Marilyn Crawford, treasurer, Dorothy Margreyg student coun- cil members, Norman Long and Bette Miller. Our class spon- sors were Miss.Pearman, Mr. Johns, and Mr. Piersol, When Homecoming time came we chose as our queen candidates, Joan Allen, Peg Stone, and Margaret Davis. We were honored by having Jean and Joan Wright chosen as cheerleaders. We eagerly returned our sophomore year, for now we could look down upon the freshmen. Our class officers were: president, Norman Longg vice-president, Shirley Lauterbachg secretary, Joan Allen, and student council members, Marilyn Crawford and Jim Buss. We again received an honor when Margaret Davis was chosen cheerleader. Marilyn Crawford and Jean Wright were our Homecoming queen candidates. With a successful Junior year in mind, we chose as class officers: president, Shirley Lauterbachg vice-presii dent, Robert Johnson: and secretary, Elfrieda Bohlmanng Student Council members were Rosalie Hcnke and Jim Buss, and our class sponsors were Miss Goble and Mr. Handles. Our class again contributed two cheerleaders. They were Peg Stone and Phyllis Brcymeyer, with the able assistance of our sponsors we planned and carried out Homecoming. Our queen candidates were Peg Stone and Dorothy Margrey and our king candidates were Norman Long and Llroy Pfingsten. We were very proud when Elroy was chosen king, Our next big undertaking was the Prom. After long and careful deliberation, we chose the theme, WStairway to the Starsn. The entire class worked long and diligently on the decorations and everyone considered it a big success. After long years of waiting, we became seniors, Our last class officers were: president, Robert Johnsong vice- president, Llroy Pfingsteng secretary, Llfrieda Bohlmanng and student council members were Mary Lee Purcell and Walt- er Matson, Class sponsors were Miss Schultheis and Mr, Jones. Jean Wright was the 19h8 Homecoming queen and Shir- ley Lauterbach was one of the queen's attendants. The Re- veille staff was chosen with Norman Long as editor. After many rehearsals, we presented our class play, entitled UA Credit to the Familyn. The senior pictures were the next task before us. We started discussing the senior trip and decided to take a lake cruise. - .. . 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N .f 11144 5 :Q J glpg -T Z' ,,f4'f'aE i',L ii Y g,f?efia.Q 'q, fi J: 1- ' , 5,12 amz? , ga 1 A'?gi5?3 fini - , ' T' 11 ' '. ' il-jfa4a'fi1i pf-1 13 1 wi, The dates for class night, baccalaureate, and gradua- tion were set and we realized that we would soon be alumni of Milford Township High School. On May 31, we will re- ceive our diplomas and will have finished four years of high schools Our class was greatly saddened by the death of one of our class sponsors, Mr. Jones. He was almost a member of our class because he became principal the same year that we entered school as freshmen. C L A S S W I L L We, the Senior Class of Milford Township High School being of sound mind and in possession of a good memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, publish, establish, decreq and declare this and this only to be our last will and testament. FIRST: We as a class leave to the underclassmen all our abilities which we will no longer need upon leaving this school. SECOND: To our sponsors, Mr. Jones and Miss Schult- hels we leave all our best wishes. THIRD: Individually we will as follows: I, Bette Miller, since I don't want to will my inter- est on the south side of Hoopeston, will my uniforms and electric baton to Louise Zinn. I, Leon Stratton, will my excellent artistic ability to Ed Bohlmann. I, Ralph Buss, will my ability to dance any step there is to Gary Thomas. Dance on, Garyl? I, Bill Caldwell, will my capable speaking ability to Morris Weyand. If you wish to take lessons, see me. I, Lawrence Ervin, will my insistent ability to argue on any subject to Herb Shoufler, I, Dorothy Margrey, will my interest in Jewel C and horses in general to Doris Weida. I still cherish my in- terest in Chrisman so I will keep that. 2' , P ,A F 1 T f e 1. vt 4 -me -1' L r UA. WHU.-5.5 a m P X , , , , n I E3 J 9 V ,??L'1' 15 w I 4 A V ffl 1 I j 5 4, iw if 398 QEHNWQWI 'BMW f I . -. if . Qi ,j x, 5 f5Bqgn1'Af E1f? -1 1' -1, 'E '. .uw , a 'ex 7' 91 ui my Q gevf5wi 9?i' 5' vw . ' ix E- din L fi wi Ei: 1-. , , is ni.-.U A my mm all-IJQSKAE LL In -- 121 run.: ,ww ,, MF ua 'ix 44N I, Margaret Davis, will my ability to attract any man to Arlene Rieches, and my short hair to Dave Ritenour. I, Peg Stone, will the honor of being the only girl in school with a diamond to Marylin Nichols. Since we'll need a bigger car before too long Bob Jorgensen can have the Ford Convertible. I, Elfrleda Bohlmann, will my place as second soprano in the g1rl's sextet to Gene Callahan. Carry on, Gene! I, Deke Long, will my Hoopeston loves to Bob' Conan. He's about to take over anyway. I, Berdella Natschke, will my ability to play the piano and my position as a music lover to Mary Arnold. I, Joan Wright, will my ability to draw Varga girls to Bev Comer, I think I will keep my interest in the Navy and position as co-driver of a dump truck. I, Elmer Burgett, will my ability to get along with any woman to Melvin Brutlag. Take it from me, Mel, 1t's not too easy. I, Morris Hill, will my job as trucker for MTHS to my sister, Dorothy. We, Walter Matson and Mary Lee Purcell, jointly will our good tires at MTHS to Ed Luhmnn and Donna Fritch. I, Elroy Pfingsten, will my bright red basketball trunks to Richard Gossett. I, Jean Wright, will tho honor of being Homecoming queen to Nancy Hartman. Long live the Queen! I, Jim Buss, leave my love for football and all my ewuipment for it to Jim Brummott. I, Bob Johnson, will my winning personality to Edith Ramsey and my Amazon strength to Russell Williams. I, Ralph Hartman, will to Wilma McCay my quiet and bashful ways. Wo, Ed Kennedy and Marvin Rodeker, together leave to Marvin Scherf just a little of our weight and height. , M .. fx 6 5 Q , ,. if fi . . xr. lx 'J -' ,A .w1' as 'f 1- ....- fn x 5- SJ ' MQW ,N-,. if .,v. 51? rr, ' ,1- , ini A bf w.. T S, nw -fr A eff a 4 , Q Q v , f 1. M f - ' ii ,552 ,Jaan H - F.-f!Qf:'Ff:P:. ' ,Q f :Pia ' 1 I LJ-.15 1f,. Xa .5 , ignfsfeii pai. JZ ' :' ' 4...,-.g: -wf.'-- N-.i ,VY - N L ,.f, ' , A ' -gg -- . V - ', fmfifzshi aswii , ja wr .5 si ' ,:TQ3i 2fv W fe' - f' ' ' - nf ,.-'A ,VJ 1' if .V v ' -R 1 4' T Q g 'F' ' H-:- . AA ' p ' .,z -'L ., - . 4 T wi: . W f-wwf, gl -Hg' f'- ,A , V,-,w,4 in ,. , .VM 15,3 .F 'Q , . ,iL'w,L7+? -.. 1 df' ' 'K' I ix-'Q ' G: I A- YY' A 1 ml fe :' Ti af ig ,, -. ' ..,L 1 f 5 .. p . TJ , .. .1 L ':gE,Ni7F .,p1Ggw.3 :2:ffvq?1 fflimmwf,- Ki1ff 11 W' 3 ' ev . ' g 'w15f- '- -- ,I . ' ,. 1 ,. gg2, jSf f. ,Q , 1 1 ' a -5 54 ' '. , . 5 ... ' Ln, A Lu-J ,. 1.0, , U, t THA' -Q. -.-1,-'-' ., . .f Q-mix ,Q iffifl 921:16 .. ... 3 - al'-f--2:4 ' A sm ,,f4SU 24. .-'. .. .xi 1 v ' 'Hz '12 1 :fi 'fQ2iii'.?i'-gg? ' I, Shirley Lauterbach, leave my sweet and winning man- ners to Gertrude Hubner. I, Richard Hartman, give my ability to get out of work to Gilbert Schleef. what would a class be without a Bean- pod? I, Florence Stebbins, will all my interests in Hoopes- ton except that on East Main Street to Bonnie Smith. Good luck, Bonnie!! In Marilyn Crawford, will my ability to be myself and my certain something to Rosanna Hawthorne. Is Barbara I: Stanley Williams, will my out of town interests to Doud. Rosalie Henke, will my big, beautiful, brown eyes to Darlene Buhrmester. Lucky girlx I, Russian Ip Jerry Crist, leave my acting ability and love for ballet to Lucille Stebbins? Armin Luening, leave my ability to be seen and not heard to Rita Todd. In Edgar Reiners, will myself to the Junior girls. Be carefull, girls, I'm precious. I. Sarah Anderson, will the honor of receiving the DAR award to any worthy Junior. . I, Ronald Hartman, will my first hour sleeping period to Bill Anderson. New you can stay out one hour later each night o I, Francis Lucht, will my ability to get any woman I want to Walter Orcutt. I, Anita Nichols, leave my trips to Rensselaer to any one who wants them. I find I don1t need them anymore. Wonder why? In Catherine Reetz, will my interests in sewing and typing and everything else, except that in Hoopeston, to Betty Matson. Good luck, Betty! Finally, I, Phyllis Breymeyer, leave the job of writ- ing this Will to any Junior who has enough nerve to undere ' fu fZ1.. 7 g x'f KP? E 52,114 -2 5 I A wffuv Keg-ll, me - m:wse'e1V w- :' r' 7 gf , N , .. ., fm: if 4: QQ gig A +-a- X f a nuff 5- 4 g:i.3izs:'iT ff1 1E :ri:iL'f: i 'ff 1-Tiff? I , Q f , ww! - 4 gyms: W-111: ami uawafifsg 632 swam 31- A 'sw 'QIEV :way 1151! iii? A 21' gg A , ' I b A ' Ggzixsvii GEM? ,nf 1' 'i f :qw 52512 ff.?-wrfziigf? ,X . 2 3 ffgie 1,7 ,.JW- ewsL.i3sxH1'sd iimfniuirwr 2:5 3w'1N,5:Zf bfgfiifsfny 51' I . ' f . 5-f11g1iiw '11 in Sgiisci ,waiving ! 4241 U i A A ,Q Av y 5:21.23 aa? wQ .V f b 2-.:wrf2'w1ff: wit ,exam Kinsman 'xii ' ., .2 ,Fifi .' lliffl i5ff4,r53 'Y A yaswkffi:-.'g, me M393 ' QL . 5:55:11 tio? Agswswipbsmzi .523 N' Q1 A - A limi? tf?tkB its' A We hereby make and appoint Miss Reeve to be the Execu- trix of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we have hereunto affexed out sig-. nwtures this 31st day of ggz in the Year of our Lord, one fhsuemili name Kemps 229. .......0T'g.I......... 1'1im' '-Cla? Represeng tildyffbfj Witnesses : , - .1 .ff f'f 7kl.',x I C L A S S P H 0 P H E C Y x It is new 1959 and I have been appointed census taker through a political pull in Washington. I thought that would be a fine way to find out what my classmetesd are doing. I decided to take them dlphabetically because that is always easier. I alwqfs find the lazy-manls wqr of doing things. I found the first one on the list in New York. Sarah Anderson is a millionairess. She made all her money by copying great artists paintings. They say that she gets every detail perfect. Elfrieda Bohlmann wee the next on my list. I found hor doing child nursing in one of the big hospitd.s in Chi- cago. She reflly seems to enjoy the work. She said that sho had plenty of practice at homo before she sta'ted her career. 9 47,w5:,a,.4 1 ,fx 67 gg 9 1 Q : A 1. , K V ' N 'fa' QA 5 'xl Mb W E bxykwfrhli , :I ,vt gp-.-S151 Gi M 5' an M I :U vat if V N M159-A Air. ,., 1. ,f .,, Y 'N 7 af' -. , , v + ,wa-xA fx ' I x-1. 5, 1 1 mv. is f QT S I 5 .n ,P ,av 1 J ' Q ' ' A 1 ., 5 ' F 1 , siagx H Y . ' ' ' ?if'a'lw.f' W' 1 E, fi x 1 ' 4 'V 5 M f H- - 4' r -If wma-Jwww-am ' '4 1 'Q -' A xl . 1 x W 4- g Q . 7V.,, I 'HJ V' 1, A' if--'FT 12.3.2 V, JfgY'a ' , n n I V 1 N.: . wyr, 1 .,., , 4 i 2 ..1Fm,?:,,g..m 1 , +--.- - J fi, Phyllis Breymeyer is known all around the world as a second Mona Lisa. She delights in breaking hearts. Elmer Burgett decided to stay in Milford. He took over Dr. nkerly's practice as dentist. It seems that Elmer lost a tooth while in school so decided to help other peo- ple suffering from toothaches. Jim Buss lives ln Hollywood. He went there soon after signing a movie contract that was offered him when he was chosen Mr. America. Bill Caldwell is well known to the underworld. He be- came a criminal lawyer and has won several arnuments in court. He chose that profession because he always did want to win an argument. Marilyn Crawford now lives in Colfax and is highly recommended as a surgical nurse. She goes into Bloomington to work at the hospital. Jerry Crist is known for his world-shaking experiments in agriculture. He found a way to cross chickens with cows so they would produce both eggs and milk. We always knew that he would do great things some day. Lawrence Ervin is well known in the political world. He is the Senator from Illinois and een that man argue the rest of the senate down! Ralph Hartman is touring the country nmklng speeches on WHow to Make a speechn. He really lehrned his lessons well in MTHS. Richard CBeaniel Hnrtm n is in Hollywood. He has be- come a second Mickey Rooney. He gets all the child parts in the best movies. Ronald Hartman has become quite the man about town. He gains most of his popularity by giving diamond bracelets to girls and studying the book HHow to Win Friends and In- fluence Peoplen. Rosalie Henke is president of the State Farm Insurance Company in Bloomington. She started there as typist and typed her way to the top. 1 Morris Hill is in. the trucking business in Milford His rates for hauling girls are lower than those for haul- ing men. 1 iii. 1. 'G Bob Johnson owns a chain of Shell stations throughout the nation. He get his early training by working in one in Watseka. .Ed Kennedy is .also a national. figure. He books over the 'Fat Man' program and is teaching people how to reduce. Shirley Lauterbach is starring in a Broadway produc- tionn She plays the part of Becky in nTom Sawyer's Morn- ing. 1 Norman Long is still in school. He didn't want to go to work so he just keeps taking post graduate courses. Francis Lucht is the model you see on all the cigar- ette ads. He is the satisfied smoker. Armin Luening is earning his living by printing the names on the doors of offices in New Orleans. He decided to go there because he could have atmosphere to inspire his work. Dorothy Margrey is a very successful teacher. She teaches horses how to twirl! Walter Matson is famous throughout the sports world as the best HLeft Halfn who ever played. Bette Miller is also a teacher. She teaches the girls from Hoopeston how to giggle. Berdelln Natschke is a famous prima donna of the Met- ropolitan Opera. She plafs opposite Leon Stratton in nMadame'Butterflyn every night to a packed house. Anita Nichols and Elroy Pfingsten have gone into part- nership on a farm. Elroy does the housework and Nita the farmwork. Mary Lee Purcell is the coach for the football team on which Matson plays. She has had a very successful season. Marvin Redeker is known about the community of Milford for his huge farm. His is the largest in the world. He is bargaining to buy Milford. Catherine Reetz is building a house! She is doing the work all by herself. She and her fiance, Don Miller, will live there when she gets it finished. She has been working on it for the last five years. rqfp'm'v Q a .rp- fT'?'4 - ' A 2 . 5 Y . -. .. 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She is one of the most active young women in the community. Stanley Williams is still the great lover. He has managed to stay footloose and fancy free. If the girl has money he won't remain that way long. Jean Wright is assistant matchmaker in Milford. She enjoys working for Ed Cross because they don't have to work too hard. Joan Wright is the first woman ever to join the Navy. She decided that the Waves were too sissified for her. Arthur Murray recently 'opened rv. dance studio in Dan- ville and Ralph Buss has been engaged as an instructor. New Iive seen and learned all about my class. It is one of the most successful classes Vilford Township High School ever turned loose. C L A S S P 0 I M Our ABC's we've learned at last, And here's the way we all are classed. A is for Anderson a studious lass, She's ready to answer in any class. B is for Bohlmann, quiet and neat, SPe'll speak to anyone she chances to meet. B is for Breymeyer, a dreamy eyed gal, You can depend on her as a pal. B is for Burgett, an ambitious chap, If you get in trouble, he'll take the rap. B's also for Buss, Jim and Ralph are in this division And are easily seen to be people of vision. C is for careless, and I'm sure there's no doubt But that Caldwell lad really gets about. C is also for Crawford, a Qirl named Marilyn, Who was chosen to be our salutatorian. s E 's 4 X E i , 5 C is also for Crist, who from Goodwlne came Goodw1ne's loss is Milfordfs gain. D is for Davis, with sparkling brown eyes Something of which we can all idolize. E is for Ervin, a studious chap, Always in quest of some new spot on the map. H is for Hartman, a large category Ralph, Richard, and Ronald are in this te H stands for Henke, gentle and shy In our estimation she ranks quite high. H is for Hill, Morris you know He's always around wherever you go. J is for Johnson, a likeable boy Ready to bring anyone pleasure and joy. K is for Kennedy, that merry lad He's mostly good but sometimes bad. L is for Lauterbaeh, quiet and sweet One of her kind is hard to beat. L is for Long, alias NDeke0 With all the girls he's quite a sheik. L is also for Lucht, a daring guy Whatever it is, he's willing to try. L is for Iuening, small but mighty Seldom gets excited, nervous, or flighty. M is for Margrey, parothy Jo of course You seldom see her except on a horse. M's also for Matson, who lets silence be One in the class who takes things in his N is for Miller, at least in the past But no one knows how long it will last, N is for Natschke and we mean just that lhen we mention Berdella, cause she's no N is for Nichols, sweet and coy She likes a lad by the name of Elroy. rritory. his guide stride. high nat. 14 Lf' .+.-nf, ffifvii Wk? Wi'-114' .gfflf 'W Wg pa.: 5 Eyfrgi 95 4 ,Q , PRLGP mm? Nfffm was 1 , . x.w:,:?!V'?.j -T w 'lfwl 59, is Sem. E5'fiHii' ,3,,5,31se1 1 'fm 5 .9 : x,'?2,s.Ef1 r E if -S3555 Qgff' I I-. J Q .. ff 4 I mai:-iw?-' 53 7 .Ll .A 54,-J-5.f2:,I.. . iff MH U . 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Last comes Joan, also named Wright We all agree, she's really all right. tl fwfr' iqga sy-x,4','lwg ttugiszh-wg ymww i..'nma saw' mm iffy fiiw H Twwmwmf ww Vfu ii- Qi.,-tif? cf .L2 'u. W gr fyzf- i N, ,wmsmmt at A' fg em a-Wm ww. an sm was M 'Zi ai-QM Qiimwmf A ,tadfsw N78 was 233 wmia afmwpr. is wg, ws aww ESM ffww MTM HPS if 'M ffiilwiv mr! we em ww Q-wriiefi af-,za mr ffffsfw 22:21 W msn .H mx :Sm 'W' fiffi vfzivfimia 3 4 'f'f sf. 'M' 'f7 2r 'FK-if DB? .wif Apts 'SW' ffm? in 3' 'f'Vf'i5ww53 M 'zxanfisxw N mi Mart mwzwimsm ww' mifrfwf 'wi ml 3 iv vw Q wr wfiirv QW ww! M15 QF? 1 ' EYSQQE QW L in 'Hum 53 .ig fm if aufafi ww ,.. 121524 ,.. Q 1.2 Mkt ,fx:tf1f1f's+f :QW mi, 511 vgfg f 355 OUR THOUGHTS OF THEM !To the tune of The Battle 3155 of the Republic! Seniors of Milford high school have been thinking of 1. Husdwg We owe thought to Eddie and way, All good that they have done of May, Lord, watch over them all. Refrain: Glory, glory good old school Glory, glory good old school Glory, glory good old school Forever we go on. 2. them we owe, our only principal some for us up to this month days, days, days, Our teachers have been helpful, all our thanks to Our remembrance of them shall remain untilfour-dying day, Sometimes they lost their patience but only because we're slow, Lord, remember their day. Refrain: f iL2,sa.........5mi-r'.. v 4' Gun 'www 'A WM: J- 1' T? 'WTSVf T'.f1'Tf1'TYi'!?Wf,? 'E-13354355 'Fifi' vw 1 Q h 'gp A A -vl .wqpw m ww? sw ww- W sifxmtgme Hgmf- M193 , fat' 37 'iafg' YQHQQUBFYQXAU' W3 MWF? pd Y ga Q vynfgfiwi Q yu-an I fi 1' 1. iff is v T' 1 Q 1+-' if-f'f ,u!'1f i.Hu',:i .vi .!i?bi' , l P , ., gawk f.wifi.z:j' 5, ffxffgig .,, 46511341125 5, -,jj nn gag 'F '.'?f?f'iw 3s'?1W- ,. . Q2 ..A4,.'n, ,g- -,.-140. T' u 4 a 1 Y--vu 1 1 UNDLQKCLAS S ME, N Z ,,..f 1 fp 1 5 ' , X - I N i 1 ,-.F 44.55 V. x , K ' r ' x w 1--, 1 3 . ' X i .,, . .. 5 Q Lal. '. 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JUNIOR CLASS To : Bob Jorgensen, Bill Anderson, Ed Luhman, Russell williams, Herbert Shoufler, Jim Brummett, Dave Riten- our, Bob Cowan, Gary Thomas, Richard Gossett, Morris Weyand, Ed Bohlmann Third: Donna Fritch, Betty Matson, Darlene Buhrmester, Lucille Stebbins, Mazie Wilkins, Wilma McCay, Uorothy Weber, Gertude Hubner, Doris Weida, Nancy 1Hartman, Dorothy Hill, Ramona Smith Second: Eunice Sorenson, Wanda Howell, Jean 'Fanning, I?IEHe Reiches, Charlene Schroeder, Edith Ramsey, Marylin Nichols, Jeannette Scherf, Rosalyn Brutlag, Beverly Comer, Bonnie Smith First: Mr. Handles, Marvin Scherf, Melvin Brutlag, Lois Eauferbach, Marilyn Hodge, Barbara Doud, Mary Arnold, Shirley Allison, Miss Uittlinger SOPHOMORE CLASS To : Jerry Jones, Don Natschke, Alvin Buss, Norman Luecke, Ralph Mann, Bob Hix, Gene Callahan, Dick Allen, Kenny Rollins Third: Lois Van Hoveln, Phyllis Beatty, Gloria QEvans, Carolyn Brewer, Lois Thomsen, Kay Hixson, Rita gTodd, Phyllis Collins, Rosanna Hawthorne Secondr' Art Newman, Don Hodge, David Van Hoveln, Don Buhrmester, Roger Tegtmeyer, Roy ' Miller, Gilbert Schleef, Rosalie Hartman, Betty Probasco First: Mr. Hitchens, Maralyn Lauterbach, Frieda Luening, Delores Brutlag, Sandra Lowe, Pat Stowe, Louise Zinn, Miss Brunskill FRESHMAN CLASS To ' Andv Hassen, Tom Cant Warren Howell, Delbert Prer- Ech, Norman Doud, Charles Hasselbring, Bob Crawford, Bob Smith, Walter Orcutt Second: Natalie Williams, Joan Purdin, K Joyce Walker, Betty Mann, Marilyn Pfingsten, Wanota Schroeder, Arlene Allen, Sylvia Saathoff, Nadine Newtson First: Mr. Turnbaugh, Joyellen Glover, Ida Mae Probasco, Carol Schleef, Ruth Buss, Bonnie Parish, Suzanne Calla- han, Marlene Redeker, Miss Alderson f . -fry 'LH-2--S 5.1 . -.. v A --iff, 1-L, ,gn 53,57 1.6 s .5- vx 1--In-:r1, !n:r'z1fv1sv'v7v':1 ff::'11vm'Hg1qrff '- z. f - f 1 A, N.. 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V , f . i N J - , i - A gi. Y . Y , , , I ' 2 1+ , 2 ig if , . , A ' 1 H ' 4 i :7 5' . 1 ge 9: . - -ff' - '- 'LVN 5 . '. f' -li- A .- r 'hexf -5? ' 1 ,-I .L A .,f:, 4 . 1 CLASS HTSTORIES Freshman A bit nervous and frightened, we the class of '52, marched in the doors of MTHS. Our class roll consisted of twenty-seven members and two sponsors, Miss Alaerson and Mr. Turnbaugh. We elected our officers as follows: Bonnie Parrish, Presidentg Suzanne Callahan, Vice Presidentg Bob Crawford, Secretary-Treasurerg Marilyn Pfingsten, Reporter. To represent us on the student council, we elected Joan Purdin and Jimmy Stebbins. We, being nGreen Freshmann, didn't participate in too many activities. Our Homecoming Float won fourth prize and our queen candidates were Suzanne Callahan and Joyce Walker. Sophomore We, the class of '51, strolled into the classrooms on September 1. With the assisuznce of our sponsors, Mr. Hitchens and Miss Erun fill, we elected class officers: Rosanna Hawthorne, President, Fab Hix, Vice President, Louise Zinn, Secretary-Treasurcrg Gloria Evans, Reporter. Student Council members were David Van Hoveln and Phyllis Beatty. we, feel very honored that our float won first prtte in the Homecoming Parade. Lois Van Hovcln and -Phyllis Collins locked very nice as queen attendants. , On Merch 25, we had our first really big activity, a Spring Hop which was a great success. Junior The junior year is always more exciting than the other two years we have spent in our high school life. But what are all the secrets and whispering? Oh! The Prom! I should have known. nSpr5ng Balletn, sounds hnice. Of course with two very good sponsors like Miss Dittlinger end Mr. Handles it is easy to see our nPromN will be a huge success. We have some good officers too, Bob Cowan, Presi- dent: Mary Jane Arnold, Vice-President, Marylin Nichols, Secretaryg and Ed Bohlmann, Treasurer. Student Council members are Edith Ramsey and David Ritenour. We feel we ceuldn't ask for a better cheerleader than Edith Ramsey, better known as nTeenyn. Our float won second prize in the Homecoming Parade, end our queen candidates were Ydith Ramsey and' Hlarylin Nichols. 5 2 CAMPUS LEADERS In f 4 54 BE E Q Q D. A. R. AWARD Sarah Anderson was chosen by the members of the senb ior class an the D. A. R. award winner. Three .girls each a senior, were nominated with these qualities kept in mind: dependability, service leadership, and patri- otism. Sarah's name was sent to the National Society for the drawing for the national D. A. R. winner. The award was sponsored by the Princess Wach-e-kee Chapter. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council consists of twelve members. The president of each class automatically belongs. A boy and girl are chosen from each class to represent it in the activities of the organization. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To be eligible for membership in the National Honor Society a student mast have a high scholastic record. Leadership, character azd service are also considered as a basis in the selection of a member. Each year ten per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class are initiated into the organization. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PICTURE Standing: Edward Bohlmann, Jerry Crist, Mr. Turnbaugh, Lois Lauterbach. Seated: Sarah Anderson Shirley Lautorbach, Elfrieda Bohlmann, Rosalie Henke, Peggy Stone. STUDENT COUNCIL PICTURE H Standing: Jim Stebbins, Rosanna Hawthorne, David Riten.' our, David Vanhoveln, Bob Cowan, Bonnie Parish, Phyllis Beatty, Jean Purain. Seated: MT. Jones, Walter Matson, Bob Johnson, Edith Ramsey, Mary Lee Purcell. mx.. V V --T , ,,., .., . .,,, Y . ,, . . if 'f .1 . -1? .- . f 4 .- A: '- '. n '99 1 'N--' -1 Q, 1, .. 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LEFT TO JIGHT: SENIOR OFFICERS 0 0 0 Secretary-Treasurer. President. . . . . . JUNIOR OFFICERS Vico4President . . . Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . President. . SOTHOHORE OFFICERS -Presidfints 0 0 0 o o LEFT TO RIGHT! STANDING: SEATED2 0 Q a Secretary-Treasurer. 4... FRESHMAN OFFICERS President. 0 o 0 0 q Secretary-Treasurer. Vice-President. . . . ORGAHIZATION OFFICERS . Elroy Pfingsten Elfrieda Bohlmann . Robert Johnson Mary Jane Arnold .Marylin Nichols .Edward Bohlmann . . Robert Cowan Rosanna Hawthorne . .'. . . Bob Hix . .Louise Zinn . .Bonnie Parish Bob Crawford .Suzanne Callahan Mary Arnold, Elfrieda Bohlmann, Gertrude Hub- ner, Lois Lauterbach, Doris Ueida, Jean Jrighq Bob Johnson, Bob Jorqenson, Elroy Pfingsten, Walter Matson Shirley Lauterbach, Sarah Anderson,Nancy Hartman, Jeanette Scherf, Betty Watson, Bob Cowan, Marvin Scherf, Jerry Crist .11I3. iimlhl - . 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Richard Gossett Carolyn Brewer Doris Weida THE 19u8 FOOTBALL SCHLDULE Gilman 37 Milford O Onarga lh Milford 0 Roseville 27 Milford O Catlin 7 Milford 13 St. Anne 19 Milford O Ridgefarm 21 Milford O Watseka 26 Milford 18 The lettermen in football were: Jim Buss, Ralph Buss, Walter Matson, Jim Brummett, Andy Hassen, David Rite enour, Herbert Shoufler, Lawrence Ervin, Bill Caldwell, Morris Weyand, Jerry Crist, Elmer Burgett, Bob Cowan, Gary Thomas, Richard Gossett. ' my K ,1 Q41 --- 'A ff we , , 4 ri . , L , .4 Y- 4 . ' ' A .' Q g ,nys 1,-1 ., . ,g 5: , . Y, -.4., .- 6 1 if WL vn. . .. I1 ,-aff nfl -f-f r--4,1 fl' ,,.,,,- Hn.. V-.4 , in 1, 5 ' I-if r-5 . ' lu' , f . 5 -'riff - - . N. ' ' ' 'Hi W ui J ,I 'qyla -. .' .- -..- -, Q H Z ' I i ' A' . 'f3'1f J5. -f c31.:2f .45 'ai'-'-V4.1 V-w7 7f' ,'-5 f 49? A . 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A CREDIT T0 THE FAMILY CHARACTERS FATHER. 0 0 9 0 Q 0 o QMPQ SAGOHGQ 0 o o .Leon StI 8.ttOl'1 MOTHER. o o c o o oMI'So S1-70119 o o o 0 0 0 o .Peg STJOHS 0 o Q o 0 oth-eil' sono o o 0 o 0 0 QJBPPY Crist HELEN STONE . . . their oldest daughter . . . .Jean Wright MARY-ANN. . . . the youngest of the family. . .Joan Wright JANEJCO ooooooooooeooooQBStteMi119I' MARY J . . . . Mary-Ann's friends. . . Margaret Davis JO ,Q 0 o o o o o c 0 0 o 0 .Dorothy Jo Margrey oooonosooouooooena-1phB'l-133 JACK. . . . . . Helen's boy-friend. . . . . .Bob Johnson TRUDY JONES . . . .of uncertain name. . . Marilyn Crawford MRS. TYSON. . . . . .a wealthy widow. . .Phyllis Breymeyer ROBERT. . . . . . . . . . her son . . . . . Ronald Hartman A STATE TROOPER . . . . the law . . . . .Bill Caldwell SYNOPSIS Father, a businessman, made plans for building a new library in honor of Mrs. Tyson's late husband. His chil- dren irritated him. Underneath he was really a happy man. Mother was a buffer between the father and the children. She calmed him and kept his temper in check. Jerry was in love with Trudy and became angry because she changed her name often. Helen was in love with Jack, an outdoor man, but Helen was a poised young lady--at least she tried to be. Mary-Ann was a typical tomboy who invited her friends to play ball. Mrs. Tyson and Robert came to visit the Stones to look over the library plans. Mrs. Tyson was very particu- lar about Robert. He was very good at reciting poetry and all the girls abandoned their boyfriends. Jack, Jerry, and Elliot took Robert out to the woods. Mrs. Tyson called the police. After three days of searching, the boys returned with Robert feeling refreshed. Mrs.'Tyson approved of the library plans and everyone was happy. -1 T an ' 1'a.iViiF' '32 ,L Z':re!:fmQg 4-- .K. ,W .. :xii 'l -- ' - 'uv 31 5' N ' 1. e.' ' :J-' - 'N' 'fm fx I -1. E A A ' ' . .. z.. gf: 'xi 1: --A ' ij. T775 5-,fs . 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' V H' 'Z 4 ' 6 1 3 1 '-M 1 W Q x I Q f . - , ' N ' 1 -1- f .4 1 , ' 1 1 , . , , u , - l s 1 . , ,, . , . 1 . A - 4 ' 4 1'--.r:'.1wf'?-1-4'f 114. 4If-J-!.,iT ifliE?g1215:35a G: fl I , . .- Y. Q- V , - an-F. ,f . -1:1553 f ,-iff' M H ' ' -.F ' - ff ' v , f' '- r'-w11rr S C H O 0 L C A L E N D A R SEPTEMBER' Registration. Twenty-nine freshmen and thirty-four sophomores registered the first day. Forty-three juniors and thirty-eight seniors registered on the second day. First day of school. Sad day! Beginning of u new year, but it's only for half a day. Vocational Agricultural Fair. The Ag. boys went to the Ford County Fair at Mellvn. Last day to change courses. This may be the last day but dontt change all of them. Football game. we played Gilman here. Got beat quite badly. agriculture Council not luck supper. Given in be- half of the F. F. A. boys and parents. coroner: . Football game. Played Roseville there and were beaten. We did score lb points! East Central Teachers' Meeting! Good! No school! First six weeks exams. Oh, oh, here we go again. Homecoming! Game with Catlin. We won!! Boy, what a homecoming. , Teachers' Institute. No school again. Football game. Played St. anne here, what a game! They won. FGVBIIBER Senior pictures. Nom look pretty. Football game. Played Rldgefarm there and lost. Could it have been because it was a cold day? 4 Annual .Sweet .Corn Banquet. F, F. A. boys were guests at the banquet sponsored by Mr.. Risser Jerry Crist received a scholarship. Legal School Holiday. Football game, and Legion Dance. Vacation ---- We played Watseka. We gwere beaten by only 8 points. Come to the dance and win a portable radio. Science Club inition. Poor boys and girls, why did you ever join the Science Club? Senior class play. Came eff with a bang. Second six weeks exams. Well, here's where we start cramming again. Thanksgiving Holidays. At last, a holiday. First basketball game. Beat Leda on their floor What a score! DECEMBER Basketball game. Game with Donovan here. Wembeat them, of course, this makes two in a row. County Music Festival. Festival at Watseka was a success. Basketball game. Played Rankin here and lost. What a let down! Basketball game. Game with Gilman there. We won Yea! Basketball game. Played Sheldon here and they beat us. Won't we ever wink Hoopeston Tournament. he lost to Hoopeston. WelFington basketball game. Beat Wellington on our own floor. Basketball game with Stockland, Game was there We won by one point. Exciting. Christmas vacation begins. Oh boy! Christmas! . S F I lg mf- AE'-'i1'w-f-f '..f'f Amugww fn- il an .5 .3 S . J. .wr iM?,ii':l3SSE- ,mffui ff-u-1 . 3. J B15-51 . f' ewfaiw L5 . slams: if -mi .max-x mm M . ' YH intnliwgj-u'!i ali: 'Mm A, fgmii 4 stdin' mash .,,g,f4q MMG-'A1W.dl A, g A www, ..1m- . - 1 ? 'UQ' 4 fms:sm.QQ. fu. .mamma 'ggilfiffigfhfig '1 . lff,nigig tim: new IMS iinvlll dm-ra. rismfidetmdf . i- - lwfaegm'daM 1 f . 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Joy, joy, only four more months of school. County Tournament. Record crowds attended the coun- ty Tourney which was held here. The only thing wrong with the tournamfnt was that our team was eliminated by Buckley, FEBRUARY Assembly program. WLS artists presented a very en- joyable hour of entertainment. School board dinner. High school staff sponsors a dinner for the Board of Education. Fourth six weeks exams. We again show how much we know on our exams. Last basketball game. Roseville won by twenty-four points. District Speech Contest. Contest at Calumet City. We did quite well. MARCH Regional Basketball Tournament. Milford played Rossville at Hoopeston. We lost. County Institute at Watseka. Teachers' convention! Students' vacation! ands as iam as 'tsrfm M l'll6.f9!lI3li?V Jimerial whim ,unsqumnnmusnwup an .- ' . k.. . . 1 ,A . . , , .V J 1 -,Q , ,, A .4hlmnl'8n -L' mlamhfsftf l 4 A. AA had up , Jrfssllf . 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REEVES GRAIN CC ERHIH FEEDS EUHL FERHLIZER Stockland, Illinois 'M.1.lf'ord, Illinois -ffii.-'iff- iff,-fair'-bifiif..-fi'E.-f1!:5-- lii1.i'fF'. - -f'.Y. '.Ef.-'i3.-12. N P X! r r' r' f' I r s5Ub of f l UNI. rl AOOM nrludud A GOOD PLACE T0 EAT Birdie Rogers, Proprietor Milford, Illinois 3 ,1., ,pi I--, .., rx ., .- .-X .--. -'. .' -. .x . .. . ?,YS n.' -0,-0 .-2 .z. 1 ',-u.:..::. an- -J - .-.'-.:.- .- J.. '11 - 1 .' - 4 f 1 '13 f'- '73 '53 'KX' MELODY .LANE SKATINQ MNK PHT STUIUE MILFORD ILLINOQS .. .,..- -,.v ...N .,,.- -,,,,.--,,,, ..,,. .- -...-' -...- -. ,v K. .- '.,..- .,1,.--,yi .'.1j.--.213-.',,,.-VW3,,-1,:'.,qw,-Zg,.- .,.,,ag--.,.'tf:' ,hw .-til.-iivi?-' -3' 'K f5?.-'f9xiQ':?-'02-'G. lF' , .4 f -,vitx SP 4, ,, L f, ,fn I . . 1 --13-1 vt 11,55 Q,i: rx , . in , 191 K 'vi' 4 E NA in i 'Q l fffg.A?g'i ', l.NN -.f V,',A 1 9 L' ,,..q .k' Q. . iw., , v E 1- Y Eine Q 'i VE v f 3 if ef M , fl'-I , A-.f F' T15' 55,91 je-: - ,Fu ,L fvs . .4 . '11, :fs 1-11: 5:5 f:'- HEP. ' sw 4' 5 A. ! ... X 1-. A , f-.2 T, ' I- ' ' , X gun A . .. ,A 4' 5. -6, s. V ' ,,.,f .41 ,xi t, 3 1 . ,- , , k .43HEASKHQLGVQMEJPAQMRAHJ JCDSTEIXVS TREQSURE-CRHFT JEUJELR9 STHTIUHEWJ f'2.f1scfL2lff5e,.fE.4Egf1Effetwiviaa.gGy-Q1.fMfAfiQ.fGl-C9.f1 The members of the 1949 Reveille staff wish to thank all of the advertisers and anyone else who helped to make this yearbook possible. i Hwvmmwwlm T , +A'-f , .,1, . K, - ' 15?-r mbsf-+a.1 1 3 yr I X, 4 , fbyf- ,L I iw -'Q px. . ' . gg, wi-W Q-ff'-',,' 1,011-i X . 1 1 A , I E V vu,-if 1 ' 1 -f f R , ,,,i,,C E luif. 1'-.-..,,-T 4 4. ' 1 L -A 4-A . , k..p13-I-:RG . I 1 ., if.: ,M ' - ben - A -' Q I iii ' 1,5?5'9' fr 5, . A ' ' .g.r'-- ' . 'Q' ' N . ' '-,Q F, FQ A '31 A , , ,L 3 f, '!Ee3'F f '- 333.1 A, F., fi'-.f'..si5iv . ,Jai SYS 1 A1 , . -lv Mr . X
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