Milton High School - Clipper Yearbook (Milton, DE)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 24 text:

Bobby Green Cattle King Peasant Jane Baker Go to E. P. C. Christian Worker Richard Howell Millionaire Bum Bum Joyce Bennett Typist Demonstrating Toys Typewriters Edward Jones State Police Race Teenagers Donna Betts Teaching Kinder- Kindergarten garten teaching me Richard Millman College College janitor Norma Brittingham Nurse Discovering formula for making short boys taller Ronald Mitchell Rise to the top Elevator boy at Empire State Building Doris Clifton State Treasurer Saving J. A. 's pennies in a piggy bank Jerry Reynolds Undecided Who Knows? Janice Cropper First grade teacher Delaware Colony Vernon Smith Warden at State Pen Inmate Barbara Farens Nurse Doctor's wife Kenneth Meredith Interior Decorator Decorating windows for Mrs. Welch Saundra Kring Private Secretary Office Janitress Dallas Warrington Single man Bigamist Phyllis Millman Secretary Time will tell Ellen Peterson Christian Education B. V. S. Barbara Pettyjohn Telephone Operator Driving bean truck Joyce Shepherd Nurse Remains to be seen Joann Stuchlik Beautician Combing baby curls Pat Walls To Graduate Spending the next 3 years in school Kathleen Wood College Degree M. R. S. Degree ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We, the Senior Class, at this time, desire to express our unlimited thanks to: The merchants and donors of Milton and surrounding communities, whose support in advertisements and con- tributions have made this yearbook possible and; The faculty, whose efforts and aid have prepared us for the future and; Our parents, under whose supervision and guidance, we have grown not only physically, but mentally and spirit- ually and; Our Class Advisors, who have given their time and services in order to make our school years enjoyable and ones that will never be forgotten.

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LAST WILL and TESTAMENT We, the Class of '57 of Milton High School, Milton, Delaware, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Bobby Green, leave my teaching ability to Mrs. Welch. I, Jane Baker, leave my ability to play a piano to Joyce Johnson. I, Richard Howell, leave my conceit to Ronald Banning. I, Joyce Bennett, leave my quietness to Anna Mae Willey. I, Edward Jones, leave my height and weight to Nancy Adams. I, Donna Betts, leave my laugh to anyone who can stand to live with it. I, Richard Millman, leave nothing to Jimmy Lofland. I, Norma Brittingham, leave anything I don’t need to Carol Ann Brittingham. I, Ronald Mitchell, leave my flat-top to Mr. Brittingham. I, Doris Clifton leave my seat in the green and white Buick to Mr. Hazeltine. I, Jerry Reynolds, leave my self-control to Mrs. Morgan. I, Janice Cropper, leave my love affairs to Barbara Cox. I, Vernon Smith, leave George Mitchell with Mrs. Welch and Detention Halls. I, Barbara Farens, leave my clarinet and musical ability to Bill Wagamon. I, Kenneth Meredith, leave my drivng ability to Donald Pepper. I, Saundra Kring, leave my Shorthand II seat to Lester Clendaniel. I, Dallas Warrington, leave my women to Gene Millman. I, Phyllis Millman, leave my dancing ability to Wilmetta Bushey. I, Ellen Peterson, leave my basketball ability to Nancy Dutton. I, Barbara Pettyjohn, leave my accelerated foot to Nancy Dutton. I, Joyce Shepherd, leave my pony-tail to Joyce Johnson. I, Joann Stuchlik am not fortunate enough to leave anything. I, Pat Walls, leave my red hair to Bill LeGates. I, Kathleen Wood, leave my ability to be kissed on the temple to Carol Ann McDaniel. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above Class of ’57 as and for our Last Will and Testament.



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CLASS HISTORY 1953-1954 At last ! Here we were, twenty-seven strong, entering our first day as freshmen in senior high school. Entering high school was like being on the first rung of a long ladder, and beginning a climb which would prepare us for our future years in life. Our class, under the guidance of our homeroom teacher. Miss Mary Pizzadili, embarked upon this journey with great success by being well represented in all activities of high school, such as sports, clubs,music, etc. In our sophomore year, we began to feel more at ease and to take the re- sponsibilities of high school in our stride. Money-making projects were begun to aid in supplying funds for our future years as juniors and seniors. We really felt important because members of our class were on the first string teams in sports, and were taking their places as leaders in all school activities. Just one rung from the top, we as juniors were looking forward to a year filled with fun and excitement, along with hard work. Our Junior Revue”, under the supervision of Mrs. Wilma Chambers and Mr. Lemuel Evans, started the ball of successful events rolling. Although the Revue” required much time and hard work by all, it was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone because it was some- thing different, and we were proud to be the originators of it. The year was happily brought to an end by the long-awaited Junior-Senior Prom. The last- minute decorating, making sure everything was in place, and praying for a perfect night with no mishaps, will be included in the fond memories of our prom. Now we are seniors, impossible though it seems, having reached the last and final rung of the ladder which will lead us each to our destinies and careers of life. The yearbook and “Senior Revue” were the outstanding accomplish- ments of the first half of our year as seniors. After Christmas and the Christmas Dance, we conducted several more money-making projects to increase the funds for our senior trip in the spring. The climax of this hectic and final year will be graduation in June. Twenty- four from a class that once numbered fifty-two wiU receive our diplomas, having completed the first plateau of life, only to face a higher and more difficult one where we must seek our places, and fulfill the ambitions that we have been preparing for during the past twelve years. 1954-1955 1955-1956 1956-1957

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