Millard High School - Millard Yearbook (Fillmore, UT)

 - Class of 1954

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Millard High School - Millard Yearbook (Fillmore, UT) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 50 of 128
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Millard High School - Millard Yearbook (Fillmore, UT) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 49
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Page 50 text:

ONE HOUR BEFORE SCHOOL OF- FICIALLY STARTS ROOM 20 HAS STRICTLY ITS OWN FLAVOR, FOR ier 6IaricAf man Cizbeufdckf AFTER AN HOUR OF TONGUE TWISTING These are The sTudenTs which The phoTographer was 'ForTunaTe enough To caTch in Time Tor a picfurez LARRY WADE, HAROLD VERHAAREN, VON TAYLOR, GARY LAMBERT, MERLENE STEVENS, LaRAE DAY, LINDA CALLISTER, MARLENE WHATCOTT. NOT picTured:- ROY PURCELL, ROXANNA GOULTER, MORGAN YOUNG, and MRS. VIRGINIA HATTON. A jolly gang oT Triends-Treshmen, sophomores, one senior and one posT-graduaTe sTudenT- meeT each morning, brighT and early, To assimilale some oT The German language, and To learn more oT The habiTs and cusToms oT ThaT land. This suTTering group oT TaiThTul linquisTs-To-be, Twelve in number, is jusT large enough To make up an enjoyable, exTremely acTivaTed German class. Every- one oT iTs members appreciaTe The saTisTacTion gained Trom digging inTo a Toreign Tongue, Thereby enriching his knowledge of his rnoTher Tongue. For who is There who could Tail To learn German grammar rules wiThouT perTecTing his own masTery oT English grammar rules? Being able To say. Ich spreche DeuTsch,'3 GuTen Ivlorgen, and Wie gehT es Ihnen? wiThouT breaking your Tongue, is an achievemenT ThaT only German sTudenTs are able To Tully appreciaTe. Is iT noT They who saluTe everyone They know in Their own IinguisTic sTyle? They sTarTle Triends and Teachers alike wiTh Their TrequenT simple, buT unTorTunaTely noT undersTood direcT quesTions and saIuTaTions. They are regular demons Tor Teasing Their comrades wiTh Their bewildering jumble OT Toreign sounds. This seems To be especially True ouTside The German class .... To conTribuTe To a beTTer undersTanding oT German, and To assisT in iTs proper pronunciaTion. records and Tape recordings are used in class insTrucTions .... During class periods, as well as aTTer school, German sTudenTs may be found eiTher lisTening To Their MasTer's Voice. or recording Their own. WhaTever They do, This merry group is leTTing no chances pass by To learn The Tongue oT GoeThe, Schiller, I-leine, Bach, BeeThoven, and Brahms The mosT pleasanT, enjoyable way. And why noT . . . 46

Page 49 text:

Row One, IeTT To righT:- Row Two:- Row Three:- Row Four:- ie jufure omema era 0 America The oTTicers Tor This year are: Shanon ChrisTensen, presidenT3 Sherrill HunTer, vice-presidenT: Gay MiTcheIl, secreTaryg LaRae Day, Treasurer: Joan Spencer, parIiamenTariang Carolyn WhiTaker, hisTorian: Gloria UTley, mu- sic direcTor7 LaVon Jensen, reporTer: and Miss WrighT, adviser. Regular F. H. A. meeTings are held on The second Wednesday oT each monTh. They are so ouTlined ThaT The work promoTed in These gaTherings assisTs all members To realize more Tully The True value oT Their organ- izaTion. IT is Tor This reason ThaT The girls have been inTroduced To The living habiTs oT The Japanese, as well as To how To wrap ChrisTmas giTTs. Each new inTormaTion is so geared ThaT iT conTribuTes To beTTer homemalcing. Girls Gi Millard High enioy Their WOFIQ in The newly-Tormed local chapTer oT FuTure I-Iomemalcers oT America Tremendously, and are proud oT The assisTance oTTered Them To prepare Tor more purposeTul living. OUR MEMBERSHIP OF THE NEWLY-FORMED F. H. A. CHAPTER These are The girls aT Millard High ThaT Talce no chances when iT comes To being prepared as homemalcers- To-be. They are: JOAN SPENCER THEONE PAXTON COLLEEN MAYCOCK LaVON JENSEN PHYLLIS STARLEY LaRAE DAY SAMMY JANE PETERSON MARIE BUCKLEY SHARON STONEY CAROL PETERSON HELEN NICKIC UVONNE BUSHNELL HELEN JOHNSON LEOLA WILDEN JOAN BENNETT CAROLYN WHITAKER MARY ELLEN MAXWELL BESSIE RAE ESKLUND MARGARET FULLER GAY MITCHELL BETH ROBISON MISS WRIGHT, Adviser SHERRILL HUNTER SHARON McBRIDE LaNILA CHRISTENSEN MADELIENE STOTT MARILYN RASMUSSEN LUCY BELLE BARKDULL KAYLE PEARSON DIXIE TURNER KAREN TURNER RACHEL JOHNSON JEANETTE WARNER SHANON CHRISTENSEN RAYMA JOHNSON GLORIA UTLEY KOYE STEVENS ANN PACKARD KAREN ASHMAN SARAH ELLEN BRUNSON JANET McBRIDE



Page 51 text:

TOO FREQUENTLY OVERLOOKED AT MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL ARE THE MUSICIANS OF ur ine Orckefn fra Anofher of our school's fine organizafions in which sTudenTs are encouraged To develop Their musical TalenTs is our orchesfra. made up of a comparafively small, buT always exTremely acTive membership. Here we will find senior and iunior high sfudenfs side by side. because all hold The STudy of inSTrumenTal music so high ThaT They do noT mind sacrificing Their noon hour, as well as Time affer school. for iTs Salce. Mr, Dallin Nielson, Their leader, however, Sees To iT ThaT such devofion does noT remain unre- warded. IT is he who helps nof only The group, buf individual members as well. To masfer The arT of expressing feelings and ThoughTs wiThouT language, using occasionally, records of world-famous orchesTras and conducfors To poinT ouT whaT can and should be achieved To noT only enrich The life of Those who are insTrumenTalisTs, buT also of Those who are lisfeners. Few are The days when These faiThful ones sfep before The public, buT whenever They do so, They never fail To win The applause and admirafion of friends and music lovers alike. Be if during The ChriSTmaS Season, or during specially arranged concerfs of The school's enfire music deparfmenf, This usually unnoTiced hard-working-noon-hour-group sTepS info The limelighf every Time They perform, for whaTever They do, They do To The very beST of Their abilifies, and flawlessly .... Thaf This is The case is proven by The many individual performances ThaT members of This organizaTion are called upon To provide noT only in church, in meefings of various ciTy organizafions, buf also aT elaborafe wedding parfies. Surely iT can be said of Them Our Orchesfra Enriched The Life of Many. OUR GROUP OF HARMONIOUS MUSICIANS To Thrill ofhers wiTh Their TaIen'I's are These Millard orchesTra members of noTe: Row One, leff To righfz- Row Twot- Clarinefs: Cornefs: Vinum: V,,,,,,,,, ANNA MAE CARLING JIMMY NELSON GAY MHCHELL GAY COOPER ALMY HOLLIS GLADE NIxoN LINDA CALLISTER MARSHA RASMUSSEN R055 ME'-VH-LE T,,,,,,b,,,,,,. ERANKIE BRUNSON LaRAE ROBISON B,,,,,,,,,, BILLY PETERSON MYRA ROBISON F,,,,,, MERLENE STEVENS EDDIE wI-IATco'rr CETKUUNE DAY coLLEEN BIRCH H,,,,,,, View Bm C,,,,,,,,, MERLENE JENSEN KAY LYNN WILCKENS BILLY GEORGE L-'VON JENSEN 47

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