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X. ut Will and I, Doris Benson, leave my height to Vicki Hazzard. I, Bob Black, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Sauer to John Geyer. I, Barbara Ann Brittingham leave my figure to Linda Lawson. I, Bill Brooks, leave my sense of humor to Mrs. Welch. I, Delores Buckley leave my job at Clark’s Snack Bar to anyone who can stand it. I, Ruth Cannon, leave my job at the Cree-Mee-Freez to Fay Murray. I, Carlyn Clifton, leave my Sussex County accent to Mr. Edgerton. I, Ellen Couch, leave all the Air Force boys but one to all those girls who like to fly. I, Sara Dill leave my quiet manner and anything else I don’t take with me to Cheryl Johnson. I, Margaret Ann Hughes, leave my little feet to Vicki Hazzard. I, Hobby Isaacs, leave my injuries, which Jack Wagamon left me, to Bill Short. I, Jane Lee Jefferson, leave my quiet voice and nerves of steel to Mrs. Morgan. I, Willard Marvel, leave all my wrecks and good looking women to “Scrapple” Burnham. I, Willard McCabe leave my daydreaming ability to Paul Hess. I, Peggy Mcllvain, leave Ministers to any girl who needs or wants one. I got mine. I, Bill Passwaters, leave my perfect attendance to Mr. Hazeltine. I, Carole Ann Pepper, leave my hair to H. O. B. I, Franklin Reed, leave my quietness to Skip Burnham. I, Joyce K. Schmierer, leave my bottle of peroxide, which was left to me by Phillip Weaver, to John Geyer. I, Jimmy Siegfried, leave my typing ability, about 15 words a minute, to anybody who can move their fingers that fast. I, Bob Smith, leave my smile and friendly personality to Mr. Royal. I, Donald Tough, leave my pleasing personality to Mr. Sauer. I, Linda Tunis, leave my seat in P. O. D. class to my sisters, Shirley and Nancy. I, Joyce Warrington, leave my seat in English IV to Joy Conly. I, Iva Joan Wilkerson, leave all my dumbness to anyone who can stand it. I, Joyce Wilkerson, leave my “athletic ability” to Ellen Wagamon. I, Russell Wyatt, leave for Russia. I, Charles Webb, leave all my famous nicknames to “Hips” Hazzard. I, Pat Zelensky, leave my big mouth in bookkeeping class to anyone who wants to annoy Mrs. Morgan.
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dim Ji Shakespeare said, “All the world’s a stage And all the men and women merely players.” Let us imagine that our high school years have been acts in our career, and that we, the Seniors, are the actors. We entered our high school career with a cast of thirty-eight actors. We all felt strange and lost in our new roles, but soon we got into the swing of things. Several of us joined the various clubs, and three of our cast represented us in varsity sports. At the end of the year, all of us had gained invaluable experience and were looking forward to the next year in Milton High. With our second year in high school, everyone gained a great deal of confidence and helped this year to be one never to be forgotten. More of us joined the various clubs, and some were even elected to offices. We were extremely proud to have some of our own members actually helping the teams chalk up victories in basketball, softball, baseball, and track. And just imagine, four of the girls had been cast as leads in cheer- leading. Our year had started marvelously, and continued in the same fashion, for both the Valentine and Christmas Queens were picked from our class. Our Junior year, although we thought it impossible, turned out to be a better one than the two previous ones. A few of our fellow actors had dropped out, but even with a small class, we proved that we could become leaders. Our talents were demonstrated in the music department, and once again, in the sports field. Our class staged two great productions that year: a play entitled “Cracked Nutts”, and the Junior-Senior Prom “The Stork Club”. One of our girls again had the honor of being the Christmas Queen. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Edgerton, our group of players grew in spirit and stature. This year marks the end of our career. Soon we shall be giving up our places in our school life to our successors. Our Senior year is proving to be a spectacular one, in activities and in academic work as well. A lot of us have won recognition, not only locally, but state-wide also. The Christmas Dance, “Christmas in Outer Space”, was reigned over by a Senior girl again. Our Senior Trip, the Dinner, and the Yearbook have shown that we have valued greatly from our experiences in school. We now will be able to take our places as upstanding citizens with courage and a sense of responsibility. Although the end of this acting career is drawing to an end, it is only the beginning of a life in which we can make the most of all our opportunities. NINTH GRADE 1957--1958 TENTH GRADE 1958--1959 ELEVENTH GRADE 1959--1960 TWELFTH GRADE 1960-1961 dim Clou Jlowm Gold and White Red Rosebud
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Barbara Brittingham firniition mi Ihttiu Famous Artist Paint signs for Highway Dept. Willard Marvel Air Force Academy Grease Monkey at Scotty's Hobby Isaacs Physical Ed Coach Physical wreck William Brooks Get a $1,000, 000 by next week Poor House Carlyn Clifton First lady President Of Clifton's Cannery Jane Jefferson Move Norfolk closer to Milton Just move Sara Lou Dill Graduate from college Hairdresser's apprentice Bob Smith Coast Guard Paddle around in mud puddle Doris Benson Stewardess Keeping Bob in the clouds Margaret Hughes Secretary Janitor at Draper's Peggy Mcllvain Nurse Minister's wife Joyce Wilkerson Secretary Marry boss's son Delores Buckley Get married Probably will Joyce Warrington Secretary Water cooler gang Linda Tunis Bob's wife Have a dozen children Joyce Kay Schmierer Airline Hostess Hostess to Air Force Iva Wilkerson Secretary Sit on boss's knee Ellen Couch Air Force Campaigner Join Air Force Pat Zelensky Great writer Writing love letters Carole Pepper Chemical Engineer Owning half of the GREEN BEETLE Franklin Reed Texas Cattle Rancher Farmer Russell Wyatt Top Government In Moscow!!!!!! Willard McCabe Undecided Who knows ? ? ? ? ? Jimmy Siegfried Millionaire Broke like the rest of us! ! Ruth Cannon Get married Old maid Donald Tough Playboy Settle down and raise chickens for Carol's father Charles Webb Technical Engineer Build good roads to Georgetown Bob Black Agricultural Engineer Migrant worker Bill Passwaters Chemist Blow up the world! !!!!!!!
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