Milford Township High School - Reveille Yearbook (Milford, IL)

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We came to look on him as a good friend that we could trust and depend upon. le shall not soon forget his many kindnesses. ....2- 1 f 1 , 1 We, the class of 1953. hereby dedicate this book to Mr. Wal1y' Carpenter, who shared both the fun and headaches we experienced in bringing this Revei1le to you. 131 Q if 4, in wljllf Hcgzirffary 6'z2y!af'a'f9a'wZ' f-'iarxbzfcof cf C'd'cI'C- into Waffff' Haptmgfl loam' Jfidzmbafy Mz!fcf'!'7afnm 14615-C-,,73f,, I Wvzbo fc f Eden iw tclrcnfr Waffacc Uafyx-nizff f90,, Ear' in - , X -Cf .J-f'?5'lifi?afY ' Wwe Qzoyep if -A -A T51 X YQ I 11712170 ef Zeh GJ Coflacnc PAQPCJ cfolm Bfbhct' Warren Hoover f'AzaA.efAfffoa5,-A l'X'z1'yAoz2fVcC'af'Qf lf0AflBcf7?f0f 75,16 64.0 l 0 Qlfnf 141- SPONSORS Mr. Wallace E. Carpenter Mr. Elden R. Hitchens Miss Elizabeth Stough OFFICERS Ann Hixson--Treasurer Marian Lauterbach--Secretary David Crawford--President Beverly Davis--V. President BEVERLY NOERENBERG FHA 1-4, Librarian 1-3, Vocal Con- test 1, Girls Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus 1-3, Operetta 3, Reveille Salesman 4. DAVID CRAWFORD Student Council 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Football 2, Class President 1-4, Librarian 1-3, Reveille Sports Editor 4. THEODORE BALANOFF Baseball 3-4, Football 2-4, Football Captain 4, Reveille salesman 4. MARIAN LAUTERBACH Music Festival 1-4, Band 1-4, Girls Chorus 1, Band Contest 3, Brass Sextet 3, GAA 1-4, Science Club 2-3, FHA 1-2, FHA Sec. 2, Press Club 2-4, Press Club Ass't Editor 3, Press Club Editor 4, One-act Play 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Class Will 4, Class Secretary 3-4, Class Treasurer 1, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, D.A.R. 4. MARJORIE DOUD GAA 1-4, FHA 1-4, Librarian 2-4, Mixed Chorus 3, Band 3, Twirling 3, Press Club 4, Operetta 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, Reveille Snap- shots 4. EDWARD RUTLEDGE Football 1, Baseball 2-4, Basket- ball 2, Reveille Salesman 4. -5.. GORDON PRATT Science Club 1-4, Band Contest 1-4, Music Festival 1-4, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Boys Quartet 2-4, Boys Chorus 1-3, Vocal Contest 2, Student Coun- cil4, Baseball 1-4, Operetta 3, Reveille Editor-in-chief 4. MARYLYN SCHERF FAA l-4, Fl-IA 1-4, Press Club 4, Hall Monitor 3, Reveille Salesman 4. ANN TODD GAA 1-4, FHA l-4, Science Club 2-4, Librarian 1-4, Music Festival 1-3, Girls Trio 2-4, Vocal Contest 1-4, Girls Chorus 1-3, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Class Poem 4, Operetta 3. BERNAD INE PARIS SMITH Mixed Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus Presi dent 4, Girls Chorus 1-2-4, Vocal Contest 1-4, Girls Trio 2-3, Girls Sextet 1-4, Music Festival 2-4, Band 1-4, Band Contest 1- Librarian 3-4, Press Club 2-4, Press Club Sec. 3, GAA 1-4, FHA 1, Science Club 2-4, Science Club Sec.-Treas. 4, Student Council 3, Operetta 3, Class Secretary 1, Class Sec.-Treas. 2, Class President 3, Class Reporter 4, Reveille'Assistant Editor 4. WANDA CALLAHAN Band 1-4, Girls Chorus 1-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-4, Press Club 2-4, GAA 1-4, Music Festival 1-4, Operetta 3, Reveille Salesman 4. WAYNE HULGAN Basketball 4, Baseball 3-4, Reveille Salesman 4. .-77 ANN HIXSON GAA 1-4. GAA Sec. 4, Girls Chorus 1,3, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus Accompanist 1,3, Girls chorus Ac- companist 2, Mixed Chorus Reporter 4, Operetta 3, Music Festival 1-4, Band 1-4, Band Contest 1- , Sgxo- phone Quarter 3,4, Librarian 1, National Honor Society 3,4, Press Club 2, Science Club 1-4, Science Club President 4, Class Treasurer 3,4 Reveille Business Manager 4. BEVERLY DAVIS Mixed Chorus 1,2,4, Girls Chorus l,3,4, Vocal Contest 2-4, Girls Trio 2-4, Band 2, Hall Monitor 2,3, Press Club 2-4, GAA 4, Science Club 1-4, Student Council 1,2,4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 1,3,4, Operetta 3, Music Festival 2, Class Prophecy 4, Class President 2, Class Vice-Presi- dent 3, Press Club Editor 2, Press Club Ass't Sec. 4. FRED FOCKEN Band Contest 1, Hall Monitor 3, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1,2, Student Council 2, Press Club 4, Science Club 2,3, Science Club Vice-Presi- dent 4, Reveille Activity Reporter 4. KENNETH ECKER Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Foot- ball 1g4, Football Captain 4, Stu- dent Council 1,3, FFA 2-4, FFA President 4, Science Club 2-4, Press Club 2,3, Band 1-4, Mixed Cho- rus 4, Ass't Sports Editor for Reveille 4. NORMA LUENING FHA 1-4, GAA 1, Reveille Salesman 4. JOANNE LAUTERBACH GAA 1-4, FHA 1-4, Science Club 1-4, Science Club Sec.-Treas. 3, Press Club 4, Hall Monitor 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Reveille Snapshots 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3. -3- LAVERN NATSCHKE FFA 1-4, Press Club 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, Boys Chorus 2, Basketball 4,Re- Salesman 4. PHYLLIS GARRELTS Press Club 2-4, Reveille Picture Identification 4. KAREN ROEDER Mixed Chgfus 1-4, Mixed Ch0I'US AC- companist 2-4, Girls Chorus 1. 'Gifls chorus Accompanist 1, Musical Festival 1-4, Band 1-4, Band Contest 1-4. GAA 1-4, GAA Sec.-Treas. 2, GAA lPresidehY 3, GAA Reporter 4, FHA 1-4. :FHA vice' President 3, FHA Parliamentarian 4, Science Club 2-4, Student Council 2, One-act Play 3, Operetta 3, 7Twirling 3,4,Reveille Underclassman Reporter 4- KENNETH H I LLMAN Boys Quartet 2,3, Mixed Chorus 1-4 Boys Chorus 1, Music Fextival 2-3 Band 1-4, Band Contest 2, Brass Sex- tet 2-4, Class Play 3, Class Play Production Staff 1, FFA 2, Basketball 1-3, Baseball 1-4, Football 1, Tfggk 1, Blind FBSt1VIll 2,3, Pgotgng School, Peotone, Illinois 3, George Rogers Clark School, Hammond, Indiana 1. ROBERT MUMM Band 1-4, Boys Chorus 1-4, Boys Quar- tet 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Music Fes- tival 1-4, Basketball l,4, Football 2, Baseball 1-4, Baseball Mgrz 1, Science Club 2-4, Hall Monitor 3, One act Play 3, Operetta 3, Reveille Salesman 4. GERALD I NE ROBER SON Alvin jr. College, Texas 1,2, 4-H 1, EH5'1-4, GAA 3.4, Girls Sport Club 1,2, Librarian 1, Sewing Club Presi- dent l, Reveille Picture Identifica- tion 4. lg-1 MARGARET PROBASCO GAA 1-4, FHA 1-4, Press Club 4, Music Festival 1-3, Homecoming Queen Candidate: 2, Reveille Salesman 4. VALDONNA HENKE GAA 1-4, FHA 1,2, Press Club 2-4, Librarian l-3, Music Festival 1-3, Vocal Contest 1,2, Girls Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Operetta 3, Reveille Salesman 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. DEWAINE VAN HOVELN FFA 1-4, Parliamentary Procedure Contest 2.3, Librarian 3, Baseball 2, Reveille Salesman 4. DUANE HAWTHORNE Football 1-4, Operetta 3, Music Festival 1-3, Mixed Chorus 1-4 Reveille Salesman 4. KATHLEEN YADEN GAA 1-4, FHA 1-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls Chorus 2, Vocal Contest 2.4. Librarian 4. GLORIA MORR Mixed Chorus 1-4, Girls Chorus 1-4, Vocal Contest 2-4, Girls Sextet 3,4, Music Festival l-4, Band 1-4, Band Contest 3.4, Brass Sextet 3, Li- brarian 3, One-act Play 3, Press Club 3. Press Club Sec. 4, GAA 1-4, FHA l-4, FHA Song Leader 3, Science Club 3,4, Student Council 3, Home- coming Queen Candidate 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Operetta 3, Reveille Sales- man . .. IQ .. UZQA4 Forty-three frightened, but excited members of the Class of '53 started their first day of high school life in the fall of '49. After we became accustomed to the High School, we held a class meeting to elect our officers. They were: President, David Crawford: Vice-Presi- dent. Carrell Marshall, Secretary, Bernadine Parisg Treasurer, Marian Lauterbachg and Student Council Members, Beverly Davis and Kenny Ecker. our class sponsofs were Miss English, Miss Englund and Mr. Piersol. We nominated Beverly Davis and Beverly Doud as our Queen Candidates for the Homecoming. We made the first year and we were anxiously looking for- ward to the next three years. Back again! Now we are Sophomores in the year '50. We find we have lost several members and have gained one. We again held a class meeting and elected the following officers, President, Beverly Davis, Vice-President, Glenn Longley, Secretary-Treasurer, Bernadine Paris, and Student Council members, Karen Roeder and Fred Focken. Mr. Hike and. Mr. Hitchen served as our class sponsors during the year. For our Homecoming we chose as our Queen Candidates: Beverly Doud, Marjorie Doud and Margaret Probasco. As our float theme we chose Raking Gilman Over the Coa1s . As we left school the last day, we were looking for- ward to two more years of learning. In the fall of '51, we began the busiest year of all. Juniors!!! First, we met and elected class officers: President, Glenn Longley, Vice-President, Bernadine Parisg Secretary, Marian Lauterbachg Treasur- er, Ann Hixson: Reporter, Beverly Davis: Student Council, Gloria Morr and Kenny Ecker. Due to our President leavingnschool in january, Berna- dine Paris became our President and Beverly Davis and Karen Roeder be- came our Vice-President and reporter. In October came our big Home- coming. We chose as our Queen Candidaees Beverly Davis, Gloria Morr and Joanne Lauterbach. Everyone was happy when Gloria Morr was chosen Home- coming Queen. Our float theme was, Rowing Rossville Under . In November several different companies came to show us class rings and we finally chose the josten's ring. Next was the big dance of the year. Our Prom was held on May 2. IQS2- The theme was, Hawaiian Paradise. The sponsors who guided us through that busy year were: Miss Ditt- linger, Mrs. Geddes and Mr. Bicket. After three months of vacation, we were finally sophisticated seniors, although we only have thirty-one seniors. The first thing we decided to do was elect class officers, President, David Crawford: Vice- President, Beverly Davis: Secretary, Marian Lauterbachg Treasurer, Ann Hixsong Reporter, Bernadine Smithg Student Council, Beverly Davis and Gordon Pratt, and our sponsors that guided us through the year are Miss Stough, Mr. Carpenter, and Mr. Hitchen. Marian Lauterbach, Beverly Davis and Valdonna Henke were the Queen attendents at the Homecoming dance representing the Class of 53 . Our float theme was The Best Man Won . ' Q Our senior pictures were taken by Blankenburg and arrived before Christmas., . Before we knew it, we were busy working on our Reveille with Gordon Pratt as Editor-in-chief. dimer Wall We, the Senior Class of 1953, being in sound mind and body, and having spent four of the most wonderful years of our lives in MTHS. do hereby make this last will and testament: I, Ted Balanoff, will to Alpha McCann my good training habits, such as: no smoking, drinking, or chewing, being in bed at 9:00 every night, and positively no girls. I, David Crawford, will the honor of being Senior Class President E0 jerry Purdin, and the callouses on my fingers from football, to Bob vans. I, Marge Doud, will my position as floor manager at the skating rink to Danny Balanoff, and my quiet disposition to Kenny Doud. We, the four lfirty gerties of MTHS, Berni C Smith, Val F Henke, Wanda R Callahan, and Beverly A Davis,wi5ht0 will our fun and good times Calso slumber partiesj and our places in the halls of MTHS, to the four future f1irty gerties , Polly Stephenson, Nancy Allen, Margie Smith, and Earaleta Hickman. I, Kenny Ecker, will my athletic abilities to Terry Clark, and the cast on my leg to Onarga. Here's hoping we have an undefeated team next year. I, Fred Focken, will my system of getting out of Home Room, and my position as being the only boy in Typing II, to Don Schumacher. I, Phyllis Garrelts, will my shy, quiet manner to Sylvia Allen. I, Duane Hawthorne, will my love for school to all those who might need it in future years. I, Ann Hixson, will my ability to stick to one man for four years, to Elaine Lehmann and to Wayne Kruse, I will the first sead in the saxo- phone section. I, Wayne Hulgan, will my safe driving habits to ferold Dude Shoufler. He needs them!!! I, Bill Langfahl, will my love for chemistry to Bob Neal. Please don't blow up the lab!! I, joanne Lauterbach, will my sparkling brown eyes to any poor blue-eyed Freshman. I, Norma Luening, will my artistic hand to my sister, Donna, and my German vocabulary to anyone on Sivil's bus who can't understand it. Gloria Morr, will my speaking ability to Leslie Crist, and the I. job of hauling girls to dances, to Ruth Leitz. I, Robert Humm, will my quiet dual exhaust to Mr. Longbrake. I hope you can make it through Watseka without an escort. I, Lavern Natschke, leave my brain as a small contribution to science, and my way with women to Wayne Kruse. Good luck!! I, Beverly Norenberg. will my ability to get along with my teach- ers and my love for books to Don Davis. I, Gordon Pratt, will my mature bass voice to Larry Laird. Take good care of it. I, Margaret Probasco, will my flirting techniques to Phyllis Schro- eder. and my skill at volley ball to any Junior who needs it.. I, Geraldine Roberson, will my southern accent to Miss Phares. Are you all from Texas, too? I, Karen Roeder, will the fun I have had in MTHS to Kay Rothgeb, and my ability to lose everything to Jerold Shoufler. I'm going to turn over a new leaf. I, Ed Rutledge, will to john Fanning the honor of being so1e heir of my basketball shoes, and my love for basketball to my brother, Frank. ..12... glam Will - cami I, Marylyn Scherf, will a little of my extra energy in P.E. Class to Gayle Glover and my sead in American History to Marlene Bury. I, Ann Todd, will my height and figure to Pat Smith, and my dimples to Rosalyn Lehmann. I, Dewaine Van Hoveln, do leave an empty place in the heart of my teachers. fHow will they ever get along without me?y b I, Kathleen Yaden, will my becoming blush to Barbara Quaken- ush. And lastly, I, Marian Lauterbach, will my love for dancing to Shir- ley Schmohe, the good times-I've had on the bus to Melvin Redeker. and the honor of writing the will next year to Kenny Sorensen. ew ,SW QTO the tune of THE HALLS OF IVYQ In the halls of Milford High School, Through the last four years you'd see, The old familiar faces, of the Class of '53. Now we're leaving Milford High School, So, we'll bid thee all farewell, We're leaving here behind us, All the things we loved so well. As we go about our ways, We won't forget the days, When the echos of our footsteps could be heard, le'11 start our course of life, With its fun and with its strife, lhen the thoughts of high school life have disappeared. But the Halls of Milford High School, le'l1 remember you this way, And we shall not forget you, Be we far, far away. - By Kenneth Hillman .. I3 .- GZM4 Umm Kathleen likes to play volleyball She's always there when her friends call. Dewaine Van Hoveln in FFA, Learns much about farming every day. Bernie Smith, her school work all done, Is patiently waiting for her sailor husband. Marylyn Scherf, a real fine gal, To all her classmates, she's really a pal R is for Rutledge, Ed is his name, Art work and cleverness has brought him fame. Karen Roeder, what a gal! To each fellow worker, She's really a pal. Gerry k. from Texas did hail, She rates high on Luecke's scale. Whenever Maggie is around, You'll see her smiling face alight, For Margaret's never learned to frown, She likes to keep her school days bright. Editor, Gordon: Assistant, Ann: Through life you'll see them, Working hand in hand. Beverly Norenberg has a way, Which all her fellow workers say. Has helped her much both night and day, In all her work and in all her play. N is for Natschke, Laverne is his name, Orneryness and fun, have brought him fame Bob Mumm likes to have his fun, He's lots of fun to everyone. Pretty, musical, clever, and bright, Gloria Morr is the fellows' delight. Norma Luening likes to draw, paint, chalk, letter, ln friendship as in art, I'm sure you'll find. You'll never find anyone better. Bill came from Chi to join us this fall, His talents range from basketball to law. L is for Lauterbach, This one likes to study, To all the seniors, She's really a buddy. Joanne L. and Elmer, They're really a pair, Everywhere you go, - You'll always find them there. Wayne Hylgan drives a snappy black car, In basketball and lovemaking, he'll really go far. H is for Hawthorne, a basketball player, One of the top 5, for the team he does care. Valdonna Henke, a stylish lass, We are glad to have her in our class. P is for Phyllis, a very good friend, To all that she knows, She'll be friends to the end. Little Freddy Focken, Although he is quite short, Rates high with us seniors, For being a good sport. Kenny Ecker has a way, With a certain Sophomore girl, they say, He's alwayshappy and full of joy, We all know him as one swell boy. Margie likes to twirl and skate, With her classmates, she does rate. Beverly Davis is a friend, To everyone who knows her, Andy must have thought of that, I guess that's why he chose her. President Dave, a fellow so swell, In our senior class, he has served us well Wanda C. who's full of joy, Is patiently waiting, For a soldier named Roy. Teddy likes to play football, He's always there when the females call. A is for Ann, who wrote this rhyme, She's good for a story any old time. .. I4 .- Glam Qwpkecg Since I am secretary of the Alumni of 1962, it is my job to locate and send invitations to my classmates for the Alumni Banquet. While doing do, I decided to find out just what each one was doing. I found that my good friend the former Wanda Callahan is now in Germany with her husband, General Fisher. It seems at the time I re- ceived her letter, Roy had gone out on a mission and she was still com- plaining about him not writing her enough letters. She keeps her six children on the run by sending them back and forth to the mail box. Miss Valconna Henke is now in Washington, D.C. She is a congress- woman from Illinois. This wasn't a surprise at all because she always was the class politician. Of course that means the Democrats are back in office. The old Martin E Lewis team has been replaced by the new Mumm E Hawthorne team. They are a real success in Hollywood. You know Bob always did take the vocal spotlight and Duane, well, he was the tricky one. The grapevine says Hawthorne has been sneaking out on Mumm with the new Marilyn Monroe, Margaret Probasco. Her new picture is The Three Sinners , co-starring Mumm H Hawthorne. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt are residing in Milford. Gordon has taken over his father's drugstore. It seems that he is working on a new kind of Hadacol, I don't know just what it is yet, big secret! He keeps Ann busy doing his bookworkg he sure must have a lot of it, be- cause everytime I go by the store she's in there. Personally I think it's just an excuse to keep her up there. I don't know how she does all her work at home Cincluding taking care of her red-headed twinsj and work at the store, but Ann always was an efficient worker. The Ladies Gab and Blab session had its monthly meeting at the elegant mansion of the leading lady of Bryce, Mrs. Theodore Balanoff, the former Ann Todd. The entertainment was furnished by the famed song- stress Miss Gloria Morr. Gloria, it is rumored, is expected to be the second Jane Froman. And just between you and me she told me in her letter that she has been auditioned by MGM and is expecting a call any day. Leave it to Gloria for secretsg she told all of us she was going to be a teacher. Mr Balanoff is now the distinguished mayor of Bryce. The mayor is kept very busy on the project of putting sidewalks in his enormous city and teaching the oldest of his three sons the fundamentals of football. Edward Rutledge is now main instructor at Chanute Field. Ed en- listed in the Air Force soon after graduating from High School. He is planning to make the Air Force his career. His letter informed me that he would be glad to attend the Banquet. Kenny Ecker owns a large automobile shop in Kankakee. He has com- bined his interests in electrical engineering with the invention of a faster drive on Ford cars. His invention is expected to be a big suc- cess, because I hear Mr. Glover is buying a share in it. Also as a sideline he teaches an evening agricultural course to the high school boys in Kankakee.- Laverne Natschke lives near Watseka. He has made himself a quite profitacle business as a grain farmer. Farming has always been his main interestg the only trouble he has is when Mr. Ecker comes down from Kankakee and tries to tell what to do. David Crawford wasn't our class president two years for nothing. You see, he is now President of the General Motors Plant in Chicago. and in his spare time he plays professional football with the Bears. Dave assured me he would be at the Banquet. I also received notice that my classmate Kathleen Yaden will attend the Banquet. She is teaching Home Economics in a small town in Georgia. Her three years of Home Ec. in High School sure did help her get off to a good start. She says her specialty is southern fried chicken and good old home-made pies. Marylyn Scherf's ability in basketball has really made her famous. She is playing on an all girl's basketball team. They have been touring the United States, but she explained to me in her letter this season they are going abroad. She also tells me that she doesn't expect to stay very long because, well, we all may be going to a wedding before long. 115- GLM Pwpkwy - cm 'Z Karen Roeder is now playing piano with Spike Jones. Karen, you know, started out in High School working in the school's orchestra and most of us thought something would come of it--and as a sideline Karen gives flute lessons to the children of all the movie stars. Phyllis Garrelts is in Denver, Colorado. Phil is taking things easy right now, as we all know, she is a famous playwright. She has just finished her play and it made Broadway right away. I always knew she had a secfet ambition. Didn't you? Admiral and Mrs. Carl Smith are now stationed in Hawaii. They have been on a tour of the South Pacific. Berni is kept busy by trying to make little ladies out of her two girlsg it seems they insist on building sailboats. At the time she is eagerly engaged in teaching them the Hula, I found that my former classmate, Dewaine Van Hoveln is in New York City and to my surprise he is a psychiatrist. He has a large office and quite a stall. It seems that most of his patients are women. fGood old Dewainej. And to think he never liked Psychologyg something must have changed his mind--I wonder what? Mrs. Glenn Scheive, the former Marian Lauterbach, is teaching English at the University of Illinois. When I last heard from her she was kept very busy devoting her spare time to her husband and her three girls Qtripletsj. She also uses her shorthand ability in making out her grocery list. I was not surprised when I received a letter from Joanne Lauterpach Sloan telling me that she and Elmer will be glad to attend the Banquet if they can persuade Grandma Lauterbach to take care of Gretchen and El- mer Jr. The trip to Illinois will be quite an experience for the child- ren. It will also be an enjoyment for the Mr. and Mrs. because they haven't been back to the progressive city of Milford in ten years. Marge Doud has set up residence in Onarga. She has an interesting business right across from the Military School. She has made herself quite a name as the best twirling instructor in this county. Her favor- ite students are the Cadets from across the street. To our astonishment Freddy Focken has become a doctor. While tak- ing his medical training he invented a miracle drug and he is now 6'3!'. Quite a change from the 5'5 boy we all knew in High School. fLet's hope he doesn't turn into a modern Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.j He is number one doctor in the clinic in Watseka. By the way, Miss Norma Luening is his receptionist. We all remember her in typing and short- hand classes. I hear that Norma has been offered a position in the Art Institute. We all remember her love for art while in school. I just received a letter from Bill Langfahl, one of our former classmates, saying that he would be able to be at our Banquet this year Last year at this time, as you know, Bill tried and convicted Joe Stalin and his associates on war crimes. It is rumored that the President will appoint Bill to the Supreme Court. Two of my old classmates have really helped in the progression in the city of Milford. Since the retirement of Mr. Hulgan, Wayne has taken over and remodeled the South Gate Station. Miss Beverly Noeren- berg has set up a seamstress shop. She is very successful in making new designs equal to those in Paris. In her leisure time she is trying to learn the filling station business. The former Gerry Roberson has taken her husband, Burdette Luecke back to Texas with her. She keeps him busy counting her millions she has made on her oil wells. It takes all her time to watch her five little cowboys and keeping their dude ranch open for business. In her letter she said, You all come down and see me sometime. This is the end of the story, except for me. I have taken over the job as the secretary of MTHS and in my leisure time I have taken up a course in cooking. Say, that reminds me, I had better start sup- per. You know short blond people are sometimes very impatient. Well, who knows what will happen to us in the next ten years!! .. 16 .- SITTING--Marian Lauterbach, Beverly Davis, Gordon Pratt, Ann Hixson, Mr. Carpenter. FIRST ROW--Karen Roeder, Kathleen Yaden, Norma Luening, Joanne Lauterbach, Phyllis Garrelts, Margaret Probasco, Geraldine Roberson. SECOND ROW--Valdonna Henke, Wanda Callahan, Marjorie Doud, Ann Todd, Marylyn Scherf, Beverly Noerenberg, Gloria Morr, THIRD ROW--Fred Focken, William Langfahl, David Crawford, Kenneth Ecker, Ted Balanoff, Don Watanabe. FOURTH ROW--Ed Rutledge, Lavern Natschke, Bob Mumm, Kenneth Hillman, Wayne Hulgan, Duane Hawthorne, Dewaine Van Hoveln. eawlfe Editor-in-chief--Gordon Pratt,Assistant Editor--Bernadine Smith, Business Manag- er--Ann Hixson Class Will--Marian Lauterbach Class Prophecy--Beverly Davis Class Poem--Ann Todd Class Song--Kenneth Hillman Class History--Marylyn Scherf Underclassmen History--Karen Roeder Activity Reports--Freddy Focken Snapshots--Joanne Lauterbach, Marjorie Doud Sports--Dave Crawford, Kenneth Ecker Salesman: Subscriptions--Wanda Calla- han, Norma Luening, Duane Hawthorne and Dewaine Van Hoveln. Advertisement: Bob Mumm, Ed Rutledge, Wayne Hulgan, Lavern Natschke, Gloria Morr, Margaret Probasco, Beverly Norenberg, Ted Balanoff, Valdonna Henke. Picture Identification: Phyllis Garrelts Kathleen Yaden, and Geraldine Roberson. ' .. I7 .- all ,417 rv 'N 217 Q X auf.. fi 2, N W KW if if' ,LN X - g kis xxx X . 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SECOND ROW-- Marjorie Hankey, Larry Fanning, Roy Gossett, Robert Krueger, Donald Schumacher, Donald Davis, Harry Smith, Bob Beatty, Mary Sheridan. THIRD ROW--Leah Rutledge, Sandra Thomas, Elaine Lehmann, Norma Reiners, Sheila Miller, Darlene Pancake, Gloria Ingalls, Sylvia Allen, Elna Probasco. FOURTH ROW--Frederick Hubner, Wayne Rothgeb,,Ronald Krueger, Jerry Purdin, Kenneth Sorenson, Gene Quakenbush, Jerold Shoufler, Robert Evans, Alpha McCann, Leslie Crist. brake Glori enter first theme shape white ten's President--Bob Beatty Vice President--Sandra Thomas Secretary--Gloria Ingalls Treasurer--Elaine Lehmann .. 20 .. amine glam Thirty-six Juniors returned in the fall of 1952. First of all, we elected officers. They were: Bob Beatty, Presi- dent: Sandre Thomas, Vice Presidentg Gloria Ingalls, Secretary, and Elaine Lehmann, Treasurer. Our Student Council members are Sylvia Allen and Dianne Frerichs. Miss Dittlinger, Miss McCarty, and Mr. Long- Bfe OUT SPODSOTS. We were proud to haye three junior girls elected as first team cheerleaders, Darlene Callahan, Dianne Frerichs, a Walker. and Our Homecoming was October 11. Our Queen Candidates were Sandra Thomas, Dar- lene Callahan, and Sylvia Allen. Since we won our Homecoming Football game, our Home- coming was a real success. The dance was enjoyed by all, with Ray Mayhew's Orchestra taining. We were proud to rece prize for our float which had , Press'em 0ut. It was in of an iron decorated in blue ive the the and We ordered our class rings from jos- The next thing we looked forward to was our Prom, which was held May 1, 1953. '-9 if SJ ',.,....qa-,,,,,-,, FIRST ROW--Mr. Piersol, Wayne Fox, Kay Rothgeb, Audrey Fleming, Ella Paul, Mr. Lokkes- moe, Mr. Hoover. SECOND ROW--Joyce Pentecost, Rosalyn Lehmann, Shelby jean Salmon, Beverly Van Hoveln, Donna Zimmerman, Beverly Wilken, Lilly Shupeg Dianne Burgett. THIRD ROW--Everett Wood, Gene Buhrmester, Robert Mohler, Kenneth Pfingsten, Richard Balanoff, K'nnY Doud. Robert Morgeson. FOURTH ROW--Linda Hawthorne, Ruth Leitz, Dean Neal, Phyllis Schroeder, Dorothy Sobkoviak, Gayle Glover, Shirley Schmohe, Darlene Tegtmeyer. FIFTH ROW--Robert Neal, Robert Mann, james Ritenour, Larry Laird, Russell Evans, Richard Bohlman, Wendell Henke, Terry Clark, Wayne Davis. aa-' President--Richard Bohlmann Vice President--Kenneth Pfingsten Secretary--Kay Rothgeb Treasurer--Rosalyn Lehmann -21 50,2 QW On September 15, 1952, the Class of '55 elected their officers for the coming year. They were: Richard Bohlmann, Presi- dent: Kenneth Pfingsten, Vice President: Kay Rothgeb, Secretary: Rosalyn Lehmann, Treasurer: and Gene Buhrmester, Reporter. Shirley Schmohe and Bob Mohler were elected as our Student Council members. Our spon- sors were Mr. Piersol, Mr. Hoover, and lr. Lokkesmoe. In the fall, the class entertained the Freshmen with a hayride and weiner roast. Our Queen Candidates were Dean Neal, Rosalyn Lehmann, and Donna Zimmerman. le were very happy to see Donna crowned Queen. We won second prize for our float. Sleighin' Catlin was our theme. We continued with the candy sales until second semester when we turned it over to the Freshmen. . , .1-7. , was -1 K 5--fs A! W4 5.ll1I ala S1 I Q FIRST ROW--Miss Phares, Arliss Bohlmann, Gwen Adams, Katherine Paul, Gloria Morgeson, Patricia Smith, Mr. Bicket. SECOND ROW--Melvin Redeker, john Sheridan, Margie Smith, Patricia Adsit, Marcia Collins, Barbara Noerenberg, Daniel Balanoff, Frank Rutledge. THIRD ROW--Delbert Weaver, Larry Hixson, Ronald Luecke, Willard Bohlmann, Warren Davis, Ed Galloway, Robert Courtney, Garry Hixson. FOURTH ROW--Ardith Cowan, Loretta Stebbins, Pearl Fanning, Nancy Allen, Barbara Quakenbush, Earaleta Hickman, Pauline Stephenson, Susan Hankey. FIFTH ROW--Wayne Kruse, Harry Hankey, John Fanning, Bill de Jarnatt, Melvin Schroeder, Joe Brummett, Ri Lrrd Shoufler, Timmy Thomas, Edgar- Schroeder. NR M. Wfmhmm Uma I 6- There were forty students beginning their freshman year in 1952. At their first class meeting they elected Garry Hixson as their President: Timmy Thomas, Vice President: Edgar Schroe- der, Secretary: Wayne Kruse, Treasurer, and Harry Hankey, Reporter. Pauline Ste- phenson and Warren Davis are our Student Council members. Our sponsors are Miss Phares, Miss Laird, and Mr. Bicket. The Homecoming Queen Candidates were Ardith Cowan, Earaleta Hickman, and Nancy Allen. The Freshmen also participated in the school's magazine sale to make money for their class treasury. President--Garry Fixson Vice President--Timmy Thomas Secretary--Edgar Schroeder Treasure:--layne Kruse .. 22 .- ig 'Q lllfffm I I Q X X 3,1 5 X 1- Si iii v-u 'Q Sm TX 's , -,xx . K 6' i f . XA I-J, W! A! yy fr X -v il. , f v !'fmgz,, . ' M M WfGf,W7,ff,vf,, f f 3 C V E S 47. 67. 74. H.. W if lr V f.,-'f :E 1 nm! SITTING--Laverne Natschke, Wayne Rothgeb, Kenneth Sorenson, Kenneth Ecker, Frederick Hubner. Donald Schumacher, Mr- Bicket. SECOND ROW--John Sheridan, Wayne Fox, Edgar Schroeder, Larry Fanning, Wayne Kruse, Willard Bohlman, daniel Balanoff, Melvin Re- deker. THIRD ROW--Richard Balanoff, Roy Gossett, Bob Neal, Leslie Crist, Dewaine Van Hoveln, Richard Bohlman, Wayne Davis, Kenneth Pfingsten, Gene Buhrmester, SITTING--Karen Roeder, Shirley Schmohe, Phyllis Schroeder, Elaine Lehmann, Marlene Bury, Miss McCarty. SECOND ROW--Patricia Smith, Ella Paul, Kay Rothgeb, Barbara Noerenberg, Marcia Collins, Dianne Burgett, Gloria Morgeson, Arliss Bohlmann. THIRD RCW--Gwen Adams, Loretta Stebbins, Rosalyn Lehmann, Margaret Probasco, Engel Paris, Patricia Adsit, Dianne Frerichs, Margie Smith, Katherine Paul. FOURTH ROI--Pauline Stephenson, Donna Luening, Mary Sheridan, Donna Zimmerman, Joanne Lauterbach, Shelby jean Salmon, Norma Luening, Earaleta Hickman, Ardith Cowan.-FIFTH ROW--Darlene Tegt , meyer, Beverly Van Hoveln, Gloria Morr, Marge Hankey, Gloria Ingalls, Sandra Thomas, Beverly Jean Noerenberg, Kathleen Yaden, Sylvia Allen, Linda Hawthorne. SIXTH ROW-- Marge Doud, Ruth Leitz, Gayle Glover, Norma Reiners, Sheila Miller, Barbara Quaken- bush, Ann Todd, Dorothy Sobkoviak, Dean Neal, Marilyn Scherf, Nancy Allen. .. 24 .- 5 ' UML 4, .. .i A . , . 7 -JS FIRST ROW--Mr. Longbrake, Wayne Rothgeb, Fred Focken, Ann Hixson, Leslie Crist, Miss Dittlinger. SECOND ROW--Dianne Burgett, Beverly Davis, Darlene Callahan, larlene Bury, Engle Paris, Pauline Stephenson, Jeanne Walker, Karen Roeder. THIRD ROI-- joanne Lauterbach, Garry Hixson, Bob Beatty, Genne Buhrmester, Wayne Fox, Ardith Cowan. FOURTH ROW--Kay Rothgeb, Donna Zimmerman, Linda Hawthorne, Ann Todd, Sheila Miller, Beverly Van Hoveln, Gloria Horr. FIFTH ROW--Richard Bohlmann, Bob Evans, jerry Purdin, Bob Mumm, Gordon Pratt, James Ritenour, Robert Mohler. Q44 bv' FIRST ROW--Patricia Smith, Gloria Morgeson, larjprie Hankey, Karen Roeder, Gloria Ingalls, Ann Hixson, Kay Rothgeb, Ella Paul, larcia Collins. SECOND ROI--Gwen Adams, largaret Probaaco, Darlene Callahan, Dianne Frericha, Patricia Adsit, Jeanne lalker, Margie Smith, Katherine Paul,Iiss Pharea. THIRD ROI--larlene Bury, Ardith Cowan, Loretta Stebbins, Donna Luening, Norma Luening, Earletta Hickman, Pauline Stephenson, Engle PlfiSv Susan Hankey. FOURTH ROI--lirian Lauterbach, Gloria lorr, Beverly Van Hoveln, Shirley Schmoe, Kathleen Yaden, Sylvia Allen, Darlene Tegtmeyer, Joanne Lau- terbach, Phyllis Garrelts, Beverly Iilkens. FIFTH RO'--larylyn Scherf, Gayle Glover, Dean Neal, Ann Todd, Barbara Quakenbuah, Sheila liller, Nancy Allen, Norma Reinera, Elaine Lehmann, Sandra Thomas. .. 25 .- Siwcfwl Ga 'Z ' D' , r-of' vi L .Voor- I . x 1 4 Y? A J SITTING--Mr. Hitchens, Dianne Frerichs, Beverly Davis, David Crawford, Sylvia Allen, Schirley Schmohe. SECOND ROW--Warren Davis, Bob Beatty, Pauline Stephenson, Richard Bohlmann, Gordon Pratt, Robert Mohler, Garry Hixson. Pam dw 13 lb- SITTING--Kny Rothgeb, Gloria Morr, Sandra Thomas, Marian Lauterbach, Elaine Lehmann, Dilnhf FferiChS. Bob Evans- SECOND ROI--Ella Paul, Barbara Noerenberg, Karen Reeder, Margaret Probasco, Mr. Lokkeamoe, Beverly Davis, Margie Smith, Katherine Paul,Patricia Smith. THIRD ROW--Beverly lilken. Valdonna Henke, Wanda Callahan, Sylvia Allen, Marge Hankey. Beverly Noerenberg, Joanne Lauterbach, Engel Paris, Shelby jean Salmon. FOURTH ROI--Shirley Schmohe, Gayle Glover, Dean Neal, Ann Todd, Dorothy Sobkoviak, Marge Doud, Maralyn Scherf, Marlene Bury. FIFTH ROI--Wayne Fox, Donald Davis, Bob Mohler. Donald Schumacher, Laverne Natschke, Harry Hankey, Gene Burhmester, Fred Focken. .. 26 .- Jfalf Wamhw nm M ia ii . , Jgqk 4'l5! ' 'K' Wi fi' 'Nw SITTING--Silvia Allen, Phyllis Schroeder, Gene Buhremester, Shelby Jean Salmon. STANDING--Rosalyn Lehamann, Engle Paris, Ella Mae Probasco, Margorie Hankey, Dianne Frerichs, Dianne Burgette. 0 41, WN SITTING--Miss Stough, Kathleen Yaden, Sheila Miller, Dorothy Sobkoviak. Dean Neal, Gloria Ingalls. SECOND ROW--Marlene Bury, Elaine Lehmann, Bever y oe n g Hankey, Barbara Noerenberg. l N re ber , Beverly lilken, Susan .. 27 .- N. WWW, Bm! STATE ,-rg arlene Callahan, Sandra Thomas, Mr. Pier- , Warren Davis. SECOND ROW--Wayne Kruse, man, Ardith Cowan, Robert Morgeson, Gene Buhrmestern Kay Rothgeb, Pauline Stephenson, Earleta Hickman. THIRD ROW--Loretta Stebbins, Gwen Adams, Marian Lauterbach, Gloria Morr, Ted Thomas, Linda Hawthorne, Phyllis Schroeder, Gayle Glover, Gloria Ingalls, Marcia Collins. FOURTH ROW--Garry Hixson, Wayne Rothgeb, Leslie Crist, Larry Hixson, Jerold Shoufler, Ann Hixson, Nancy Allen, Ruth Leitz. FIFTH ROW--Kenneth Hillman, Richard Bohlmann, kenneth Ecker,Gloria Morgeson, Robert Mumm. FIRST ROW--Dianne Burgett, Patricia Adsit, D sol, Gordon Pratt, Harry Hankey, Wayne Davis Jeanne Walker, Wanda Callahan, Donna Zimmer mba .I V. es-f-1 -L ff' ,r ' 1: RQ ,ov Susan Hankey Ella Paul Iarlene Bury Karen Roeder .. 28 .- Mimi Qkmm FIRST ROW--Dianne Burgett, Beverly Davis, Katherine Paul, Donna Luening, Diane Fre- richs, Miss Laird, Marcia Collins, Barbara Noerenberg, Jeanne Walker, Karen Roeder, Ella Paul. SECOND ROW--Marlene Bury, Patricia Adsit, Susan Hankey, Earletta Hickman, Larry Hixson, Ed Galloway, Pauline Stephenson, Shelby Jean Salmon, Mary Sheridan Margie Smith. THIRD ROW--Darlene Pancake, Engle Paris, Linda Hawthorne, Marjori Hankey, Kenneth Pfingsten, Robert Krueger, Donald Davis, Valdonna Henke, Donna Zimmer- man, Wanda Callahan, Sylvia Allen FOURTH ROW Gl ' . -- oria Ingalls, Gloria Morr, Gayle Glover, Larry Laird, Gordon Pratt, Robert Evans, Wayne Davis, Shirley Schmohe, Kath- leen Yaden, Sandra Thomas. FIFTH ROW--Dean Neal, Dorothy Sobkoviak, Ann Todd, Shoufler, Bob Mumm, Kenneth Hillman, Duane Hawthorne, Kenneth E k Phyllis S h ' 6 Jerold c er, Ann Hixson, c roeder, Ruth Leitz. M! Ummm 41 AFWN FIRST ROW--Loretta Stebbins, Gwen Ad ams, Marcia Collins, Gloria Morgeson Smith. SECOND ROW--Katherine Paul, Margie Smith, Marlene Bury, Margaret Probasco, Jeanne Walker, Beverly Davis. THIRD ROW--Valdonna Henke, Ardith Cowan, Earleta Hick- man, Beverly Noerenberg, Pauline Stephenson, Susan Hankey, Patricia Adsit. FOURTH ROW--Sandra Thomas, Elaine Lehmann, Nancy Allen, Barbara Quakenbush, Gloria Morr, Wanda Callahan, Engle Paris. I t -- ' ' ns ructor Miss Laird. .. 29 .. ' 'HF Ann Todd Dorothy Sobkoviak Beverly Davis 'Lit S- i l' uv- - t ii. D' lr muh r 1421 . wggr ' , if ' , FEW Sv 'A V as kr It , egg, I . Dianne Frerichs, Sandra Thomas, Gloria Morr, Marlene Bury, Marcia Collins. Absent--Berni Smith .JI 5' ef vu WF Q ht' ,,Q Q ?. N1 f ,,,,. K , - , yu -2, Nancy Allen Pauline Stephenson Jerold Shoufler Gordon Pratt Ardith Cowan Patricia Adsi! layne Davis Bob Mumm .. 30 .- S P O A. R Coach larren Hoover Left to right: Bob Evans, Duane Hawthorne, Ted Balanoff, Roy Gossett, Joe Brummett, Kenny Ecker, Bob Neal, Dave Crawford, Alpha McCann, Don Schumacher, Bob Mann. 6-Qaida!! Under the able leadership of Coach Warren Hoover, the Bearcats broke their three year slump by winning one of five games this year. Milford would have probably won more games if it were not for the loss of players through injuries. Co-captains for this year's team were Kenneth Ecker and Terry Clark. Lettermen for this year were: Dave Crawford, Ted Balanoff, Duane Hawthorne, and Kenny Ecker, seniors: Bob Evans, Alpha McCann, Kenny Sorcensen, Roy Gosset, and Don Schumacher, juniors! Terry Clark, Bob Mann, Kenneth Doud, Richard Bohlmann, Bob Neal, Richard Balanoff, and Russel Evans, sophomores and one freshman, joe Brum- mett. This year's scores were as follows: Milford 0 Watseka 14 Milfrod 0 Ridgefarm 7 Milford 15 Catlin 6 Milford 14 Onarga 21 Milford 0 Rossville 38 FRONT ROW: L. to R. Roy Gossett, Don Schumacher, Alpha McCann, Bob Neal, Ted Balan off, john Fanning, Dick Balanoff. SECOND ROW: Bob Mann, Larry Laird, Joe Brummett, Kenny Ecker, Duane Hawthorne, Bob Evans, Dave Crawford, Russel Evans. TOP ROW: Manager, Wayne Fox, Danny Balanoff, Edgar Schroeder, Kenny Doud, Assistant Coach McCain, Coach Hoover, Teddy Thomas, Warren Davis, Garry Hixson, Manager, Bob ll.-L'-v .. 32 .. L FIRST ROW: james Ritnour, Terry Clark, Bob Mann, Wayne Rothgeb, Bob Evans, Coach Hoover. SECOND ROW: Robert Mohler, Manager, Kenneth Pfingsten, Bob Neal, Kenneth Ecker, 864695405 The Milford Bearcats started their season slow, with many inexperienced players. With a good prospective group of Sophomores and Freshmen, the team steadily gained ground later in the season. Bill Langfahl, Wayne Hulgan. At the start of the Bearcat season, about thirty players composed the two squads. the first team only winning one game, upsetting Wellington, broke a three year losing streak, and proved themselves to be greatly improved. The second team won six and lost thirteen games during the season. The first ten consisted of Mann, Clark, Rothgeb, Hulgan, Evans, Ecker, Ritenour, Pfingston, Doud, and Evans. Next year the team will return minus two varsity players, Ecker and Hulgan. In the county tournament, Milford drew Onarga. Due to vacancies on the team because of illness, we were defeated. FIRST ROW: Kenny Doud, Harry Hankey, joe Brummett, Russell Evans, Warren Davis. 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GEORGE 3 HELENA SAMMQNS MILFORD, ILLINOIS MILFORD, ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS of CROW'S HYBRID CCRN COMPANY MILFORD, ILLINOIS Uffwfqanl 7maca Sauce Simian CORDUROY TIRES 8 TUBES CARS WASHED E LUBRICATED CFACTORY FRESHD MILFORD. ILLINOIS DIRECT FACTORY DEALER FREE PICKUP 8 DELIVERY WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN 746 Mapu Zualdafg and lm 14444. FOUNDED 1883--RESOURCES OVER 85000,000 The best and most convenient way to SAVE. S10 deposited monthly--you will receive S1000 at the ffice end of 7 years, 2 months and 15 days. Stop at the o ' and have the Secretary explain all details. THE INSTITUTION THAT HAS HELPED MAKE MILFORD FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS ,IOSTEN'S SINCF 1897 REPRESENTATIVE: KEN ESLINGER 2019 CRAWFORD TERRE HAUTE INDIANA DAVID'S GROCERIES MEATS MILFORD, ILLINOIS WALTER KENT, MGR. WOOD BROS. CLEANERS PHONE S7-J MILFORD, ILL SUITS MADE TO MEASURE .1441- DEL'S AUTO SERVICE KAISER FRASER HENRY J CARS G M C TRUCKS WHERE YOUR TRANSPORTATION DOLLAR GOES FARTHER PHONE 1371 MILFORD ILLINOIS COMPLITENTS INGALLS ROYAL BLUE 0 GEDDES HARDWARE FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES PHONE 158 MILFORD, ILLINOIS MEATS MILFORD GEO. KNUDSON MILFORD OWNER ILLINOIS GAMBLES AUTHORIZED DEALER THE FRIENDLY STORE PHONE 74 ROEDEIFS HARDWARE JUIQGEN TIQUMAN RADIO AND TELEVISION MILFORD, ILLINOIS COMPLIMFNTS COMPLIMENTS Of of zlMMERMAN's HATCHERY Walpad Sewhm MILFORD, ILLINOIS WALT LARAINE JAMESON and SEGUR HOME FURNISHINGS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS PHONE 1821 MILFORD, ILLINOIS DALE W. JAMESON MELTON E. SEGUR moss BRQTHERS JEWELRY JEWELRY--WATCH REPAIRING MILFORD ILLINOIS -45- TWO SISTERS DRESS SHOP ELSIE AND PAULINE PHONE 151 IUNE IN nn Naflonul ram xf 'U' and Home Hour ' , x. inlvtry Saturday - NIC In WA X T ' ' xM,J,,4 ' 1 QHFVLIU 'A ...,W'fj : Inu-'- :Ein imnwcy W, , Allxlnnnfillllfu-I IQ 15522: 4 ,N Wxx' ' X Qu! A--.. I I , wid' ,. A I M I WH . xlmffh- I' 'I -H-' A 5 'I va IW' ly?IJZMLWWJ-mllmllgvficiuf li: , . , XXI-bg? 55 S ll ,1,xl,Il'MHfI l ,I , ,lim ' 'IX I? . 'vi Z 'I.I.a1M,l!?,f4f'f1i 'f ' , Wg LnP I.4'fS,C1 wi.'M.ffi 4 , ' X I- - If IN f M f 7' 4- 4' ',. , .asf Eg -ll1Ll4 1Iluu.Ll'f- ,U ', ,r Y l 7 if T,gf 5 I Hl.llS-CIIIILMERS Q SALES AND SERVICE Y MILFORD FARM EQUIPMENT CO. TRACTORS, FARM MACHINE AND IMPLEMENTS REPAIRS--SERVICE PHONE 173 MILFORD ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS W. E. 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