Milton High School - Clipper Yearbook (Milton, DE)
- Class of 1962
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THE CLASS OF oo urt PRESENTS THE CLIPPER MILTON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL MILTON, DELAWARE FOREWORD Clocks are so important in our daily lives that we actually mold each day around them. In this swiftly moving world each hour brings something different - a new president, the death of great statesmen, the rise and fall of nations. Symbolized in clocks is the great working mechanism that holds our country, our community, and our school together. Small clocks are our youngsters ticking untiringly through every day, a grandfather clock is the older more experienced generation. Years from now as we flip through the pages of our Clipper, we will fondly recall the many times we have raced against the hands of the clock. DEDICATION We, the Senior class of 1962, are most pleased and proud to dedicate our Clipper to Millard L. Jenkins, music instructor, as a token of our appreciation. Mr. Jenkins has not only improved the music for the entire school but has also unslefishly given of his spare timeto help us with our activities. We feel that without him they would not have been quite so successful. ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION CLASS OF '62 WE SALUTE YOU: This June the eighth, nineteen hundred sixty-two, you will be recorded as the largest class ever to graduate from Milton High School. We are glad so many finished the course. Whether you go forth after graduation as teach- ers, ministers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, farmers, or homemakers, the education you received here will serve you well. We congratulate the class of '62 and wish you prosperity, health, and happiness throughout a long and successful life. Herman O. Brittingham, Supervising Principal Rudy Sauer, High School Principal SCHOOL BOARD From Left to Right: Jesse Millman Jack Fisher Albert Lank Howard West Herman O. Brittingham Rudy Sauer HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY BACK ROW, Left to Right: Robert Edgerton B. S.; Millard Jenkins, A. B.; Arthur F. Butler, B. S. ; Mr. Fallon, M. Ed.; Donald Leysath, B.S. ; Thayer Royal, B. S.; Wilson Catts, B. A.; Frederick Hazeltine, A.B.; and Hubert Hogue, B. A. and M. A. FIRST ROW: Evelyn Bassols, B. A. ; Nancy Blake, B. S. ; Esther Weakley, A. B. ; Martha M. Lowe, M. Ed. ; Mildred Whiteside, M.S. ; Betty Schmertzler, B.S. ; Wanda King, B. S. ; and Mary K. Morgan. CAFETERIA STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF--Mrs. Naomi Reed, Mrs. Maxine Crouch, Mrs. Retta Clifton, Mrs. Grace Millman, Mrs. Elizabeth Lank, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Mrs. Eldora Simmons. CUSTODIANS CUSTODIANS--FRONT ROW: Mr. Ed Lovenguth, Mr. Dale Clifton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hiram Campbell, Mrs. Anna Sammons, Mr. Marvin Willey. OFFICE STAFF SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Velma Wilson LIBRARIAN Mrs. Grace Shockley y% 4 STANDING: Mrs. Constance Jones and Mrs. Anne Wagamon. SEATED: Mrs. Margaret Dutton SENIORS PAUL HESS A frank and easy manner! A hearty handclasp and a gay laugh! No wonder our class President deserves the term good fellow. band 1, 2, 3, 4, lieutenant 3, captain 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, pres- ident 3; projectionists club 1, 2, 3, 4, chairman 3; safety patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 1, 2, adjutant 3, 4; class president 2, 4; class vice-president 3; county band 2, 3, 4; student council 2, 4, vice-president 4; junior play 3; prom com- mittee 3; baseball 3, 4; math club 4; photography club 4, vice-president 4. t ■ r N For Art. A V ARTHUR SHEPHERD ’pep , a sense of humor, and temperament, we have He also is a thoroughly good sport. class vice-president 4; math club 4; president 4; yearbook staff 4; Christmas dance committee 4; varsity club letter 4, vice-presidetn 4; press club 1, 2, 4; projectionist club 1, 2, 3, officer 3; cross country 1, 2, 3, 4; track 3, 4; junior play 3; prom committee 3. JANICE KRAMER Charm! Vivacity! Force! It! Combine them all and the result is Jan. She possesses the delightful combination of a charming personality and sparkling mind. band 1, 2, 3, 4, lieutenant 3, sergeant 4; student council 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3; class vice-president 2; softball 3, 4; cheerleading 3, 4, secretary 4; class secretary 4; junior play 3; yearbook staff 4; honor society 3, 4, treasurer 3, 4; math club 4; varsity letter club 4. ELLEN WAGAMON Ellen has a charm all her own. She is natural with every- one and meets every situation with perfect ease. basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; softball 1, 2, 3, 4; press club 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, president 3, 4; student council 4; prom com- mittee 3; public speaking club 4, vice-president 4; varsity letter club 4; girls' state 3; yearbook staff 4; junior play 3; honor society 3, 4, vice-president 3, 4. JUNE MASSEY June, with the aid of her serious mask and her rapierlike wit, has saved many from growing frowns. To her we owe our unfurrowed foreheads. press club 2, 3, 4, secretary 4; basketball 3, manager 4; F. T. A. 4; public speaking club 4; F. B. L. A, 3,4; class presi- dent 2; student secretary 4; yearbook staff 4; junior play 3; prom committee 3. JOHN WILLEY There is no doubt about John's being quiet, and when he does talk, it takes him a long time to say it. But his drawl is as attractive as his ready smile. chorus 1, 2; chess club 4. To tJU -K_ — - -'a--''T' CT fl P Vickie hazzard p_. i Vickie is our star athlete. She certainly arouses envy through her ability to tackle anything in the gym with ease, grace, and agility. Besides doing well in all sports, Vick- ie is a good sport herself and, therefore, is popular among her friends. basketball 1,2,3, 4, co-captain 3; softball 1,2,3, 4, co-cap- tain 3; press club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3; band 1,2,3, 4, lieu- tenant 4; math club 4; honor society 3,4, president 3,4; stu- dent council 3,4, vice-president 3, president 4; F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, president 2; F. T. A. 4; yearbook editor 4; prom com- mittee 3; junior play 3; junior red cross 2, vice-president 2; class vice-president 1; chorus 1,2, 3, 4; monogram club 4. BILL BAKER Bill is a well-liked member of the Senior Class. While he may seem rather shy, he really is a nice guy. F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4; band 1,2,3; junior play 3. ief that she is ms to know DON Marth rttan cbntijadic as ma y ailments but' the ?. ' rr Vj)T rgeant 3 T jgutena ir 4; dhorus 1,2, 3,4; couny.jsiVtVus prepfe pub 1,2, 3, 4; F. T. basKeibal pVmusic Vaub 4; prom commit lay 3; GhirisimVVdance committee 4. y Jb S j y y v yv J Y £ S. ' : CHllRYE JOHNSON Breathless excitement, -and in dashes, Cheryl! But no matter hd w excitec felie is, she gets there just the same, and with flyipig coldrs. pres§ club 1, 2, 3, 4, •editor 3, treasurer 4; F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2, president 3,4; band 1,2, 3, 4, secre- tary and treasurer 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; basketball 1, 3, 4; ' 'softball 1, 2f chedrleading 2; reporter 2; class secretary fY and treasurer 2; junior play. 3; F. B. L. A, 3, 4, president 4; public peaking club 4; monogram 4. r 'il trJt. JERRY MILLMAN . ■ A happy-go-lucky nature with a great big heaiht and'a smile for all. basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4; baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; cross country 2; track 3; press club 1, 2, 3, 4; projectionist club 1, 2, 3, 4; junior play 3; prom committee 3; math club 4; monogram club 4; junior red cross 1. EL KUCZAWA , and contented with a cheery hello, lder for all. Icore keeper 1, 2; softball 1, 2; press club 1, 2, 4; ijjT. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, president ilicJ eaKing club 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; county chorus rbpftk staff 4; junior play 3. CLAUDE BURNHAM Skip , the tall Romeo of our class, is outstanding for his dimples. He always has something up his sleeve and he ususilly lets it out in a very clever way. baseball 1, 4; basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; monogram club 4 math club 4; press c}ub 3, 4; chorus-}, 2; prom mittee 3; junior plajr ,3; track 4. NORMA HITCHENS WhtTis that vivacious little redhead? Why it is none other than our Norma. She never loses her temper - not even when the Ford refuses to run! math club 4, secretary 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, 4; monogram club 4; cheerleading 2, 3,4, secretary 3, co- captain 4; softball 1, 2, 3, 4; junior play 3; yearbook staff 4. '' lJ - S' j .y yy V ,, GARY LAWSON Doesn't he look like a typical little boy about to play a prank on someone? His eyes twinkle with mischief and his face is perpetually wreathed with a tricky smile. student council 1; projectionist club 3; basketball 2, 3, 4; baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; monogram club 4; photography club 4; math club 4; prom committee 3; Christmas dance commit- tee 4; junior play 3; red cross 2. 4 l L sf h. tJ- $. _______ yy J r MARY ELLEN PEPPER Mary Ellen is one of the quietest girls in our class when she isn't around. She has always been dependable in lending a helping hand whenever the class was engaged in any special activity. F. T. A. 2,3,4, secretary 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4, sergeant 3, lieutenant 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; county band 3; press club 1, 2, 3, 4; student council 3; junior play 3. WILLIAM SHORT A keen sense of humor and a good disposition are Bill's particular charms. He always has a smile ready for his classmates. red cross 2; basketball 2; prom committee 3; yearbook staff 4; photography club 4; math club 4.1‘ M 5 STELLA DONOVAN Stella is the kind of girl we like to have around us. Her appearance is not only pleasing, but particularly charm- ing, for we all know well the loveliness of the girl behind the good looks. cheerleading 2,3,4, co-captain 3, captain 4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; prom committee 3; class secretary 3; honor society 3, 4, secretary 3, 4; monogram club 4; public speaking club 4; secretary 4; yearbook staff 4; F. T. A. 4; softball 3, 4; student secretary 3, 4. MU X Y ' fb U UA RONALD CARROLL Under a seemingly quiet guise, Ronald has stored up a wealth of knowledge and humor. He doesn't talk often, but what- ever he says is worthwhile. F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, secretary 3; projectionist club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 4; yearbooks staff 4; junior play 3; cross country 4; basketball 4. 5YCE PARKER ;r sige J-oyce when sheydidn't fire a question at le is veritable Qy tfon Box. Did you ver see ter whdn gfee wasn'| grin ii ig? She has an excellent dis- positi rus 1, 2, 3 4YJ4pvT. A. 1,2, 3, 4; press club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. 3; kJ LL: A. 3,4; student council secretary 3; public 'shaking 14; softball manager 1, 2; junior play 3; student retarv CHRIS LANK Tell us what the future holds for you, Chris. You speak so seldom of yourself, yet we all know of your capabilities. basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; chess club 4, presi- dent 4; photography club 4, president 4; monogram club 4; red cross 3; cross country 2, 3, 4; yearbook staff 4; junior play 3; track 3. JOANNE GREER Joanne - a good, dependable type of girl - is never late for class, never absent; in other words she is always on the job. Joanne appears to be rather serious, but very often her irrepressible giggle cam be heard above others in class. F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; typing club 4; photography club 4; chorus 1. CLARENCE VENT What would we do without Clarence to amuse us? Full of argument, yet always pleasing. basketball 1, 2; baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; junior play 3; prom com- mittee 3; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, president 4; monogram club 4; F, B. L. A. 3; cross country 2, 3; photography club 4; track 2, 3; class treasurer 1; projectionist club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA WORKMAN Wonderful girl! Red hair and a placid disposition. Kind Fates, give us more like her. student council 2, 4; softball 1, 2, 3, 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4, historian 4; F. B. L. A. 3, vice-president 3; typing club 4, president 4; junior clipper log 3, 4, treasurer 3, editor 4; yearbook staff; pho- tography club 4. JOHN GEYER John could laugh and talk about anything - especially girls. You couldn't be blue very long with him around, but we've heard he has his serious moments. prom committee 3; red cross 1, 2; student council 2, 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; basketball 1; junior play 3; F. B. L. A. 3; class president 3. NANCY SCHIRMER Nancy, as you all know her, is just a happy and jolly girl who has just one ambition - to be a housewife. 1 F. H. A, 1, 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; typing club 4; student secretary 4. BARBARA MILLMAN Barbara's good looking clothes and dimples were all we knew of her for some time, until one day we started to talk to her and found out how jolly she is. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 4; press club 1, 2; red cross 2; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; junior clipper log 4, treasurer 4, typist 4; student secretary 4; typing club 4, secretary-treasurer 4; photography club 4, treasurer 4; yearbook staff 4; junior play 3. GLENN MOORE Glenn's exceedingly genial nature and tact place him high in the estimations of his friends. projectionist club 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, sentinel 4; Christmas dance committee 4; junior play 3. HELEN PETTYJOHN Carefree Helen! Although some of Helen's remarks come pretty near hitting the bull's eye, they are easily overlook- ed because of her sunny smile and good-natured manner. press club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 2, 4; junior play 3; red cross 1, 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4, secretary 4; public speaking club 4. BARBARA MORRIS She doesn't make much noise around school, but there's a saying about still waters , and you can't always tell by school. junior play 3; F. B, L. A. 3, 4; photography club 4; typing club 4; Christmas dance committee 4. JIMMY OWENS Behind his outward seriousness Jimmy hides the imp Jim . Often he jumps forth with a smile or a laugh and surprises us all. baseball 3, 4; cross country 4; basketball 4; safety patrol 2; junior play 3; agriculture 1, 2, 3. GRACE DUTTON Sweetness and demureness are two noted components of Grace's disposition. band 1, 2, 3, 4; class secretary 1; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4; basketball 1, 2; junior play 3; class treasurer 3; public speaking 4; F. B, L. A. 3, 4, treasurer 4. -y DONALD CAREY Melson has always been a quiet boy, but he has too, made his mark. He is the kind who doesn't say much but thinks a whole lot and does more. junior play 3; chess club 4; F. B. L. A. 3. JOY CONLY Joy, though quiet of nature has im- pressed us by her delightful smile and pleasing ways. chorus 1; F. H, A. 1; safety patrol 1; junior play 3; public speaking 4; red cross 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Library club 4; junior clipper log 4, art editor 4. JOHN LEGATES John has the capablity and the will, that, when combined, make for remarkable efficiency. class vice-president 1; prom committee 3; junior play 3. PARADISE OF THE DEEP WHO’S WHO MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ellen and Paul BEST DRESSED Stella and Ronnie CLASS CLOWNS June and Gary MOST ATHLETIC Vickie and Jerry WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of '62, Milton High School, Milton, Delaware, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testa- ment. We, the class of '62, leave the Juniors our seats in the PM homeroom; to the Sophomores our ability to pass in the lunch line; to the Freshmen the Friday lunches. I, Arthur Shepherd,leave all of Milton School's spaghetti to Mamma Lieugi. I, Barbara Workman, leave my English knowledge to Gail Workman. I, Mary Elen Pepper, leave my experiences in P. O. D. class to anyone who can stand Freddie's yelling. I, Jerry Millman, leave my intelligence, my good looks, my loving way, my superb coordination, my fast, car, and my modesty to Mr. Edgerton, Coach. I, Norma Hitchens, leave my questions and arguments in physics to someone as con- fused as I was about it. I, Joyce Parker, leave my parking place, at school of course, to Sara Kay Issacs. I, Claude Burnham, leave all my wrecks and good-looking women, which Willard Mar- vel left to me, to Big Bad John Shepherd. I, Martha Jane Donovan, can't find anything to leave so I'll just have to go myself. I, Stella Donovan, leave all my black eyes to someone who can duck faster than I can. I, Paul Hess, leave my intelligence, shyness, truthfulness, innocence to John Shepherd. I, John Willey, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Sauer to Rawhide. I, Janice Kramer, leave my ability to shoot the bow and arrow to Cupid. I, Bill Short, leave all the injuries, which Jack Wagamon left to Hobby Issacs and Hob- by left to me, to Richard Brown. I, Claudia Tough, leave my Hot Rod Hearse to anyone planning to be a mortician. I, Glenn Moore, leave my brain to science. I, June Massey, leave my quick temper and all my car headaches that Henry Ford left to me, to Furry Murray. I, John Geyer, leave my ability to tear up black and white Mercurys to Eddie Petty- john. I, Clarence Vent, leave my ability to wreck cars to Arnold Murphy. I, Grace Dutton, leave my going steady problem to Ronnie Wyatt. I, Joy Conly, leave P. L. with regret and hope that M.E. and H. W. will take good care of him next year. I, Barbara Millman, leave my ability to take shorthand dictation at 15 words a minute to anyone who can move their pencil that fast. I, Nancy Schirmer, leave my typing ability to Marcie Edginton. I, Helen Pettyjohn, leave my Georgetown romances to Sara Kay Issacs. I, Barbara Morris, leave all my trips to Milford to anyone who wants them, provided R. B. is left alone. I, JoAnn Greer, leave my troubles in Milford with J. A. to anyone who can cope with them. I, Cheryl Johnson, leave my quiet manner and disposition, my stability and my self control to Mrs. Morgan. I, Rachel Kuczawa, leave my political outlook to my close associate Mr. Freddie Hazel- tine. I, Vickie Hazzard, leave enough of my height to A1 Lofland so he'll be able to see over the steering wheel. I, Billy Baker, leave my abcessed tooth to anyone planning to enter the field of dentis- try. I, Donald Carey, do hereby leave to Fay Murray that part and parcel of 25£ receipt wrangled from me in the establishment of Samuel Shapiro in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen hundred and Sixty-One. I, Jimmie Owens, leave my seat in Electronics Class to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Gary Lawson, leave my alias Nort to Bill Sharp. I, Chris Lank, leave my quietness to Bill Sharp. I, Ellen Wagamon, leave my ability to graduate from Milton High to my mother who is still here. I, Joan Mitchell, leave to be one of the first humans on the moon, on the assumption that women drivers can hit anything. I, Ronald Carroll, leave my high scholastic ability and my outstanding athletical per- formances to anyone who enjoys being laughed at. I, John LeGates, leave all my money to John R. Hudson. CLASS HISTORY NINTH GRADE The hands of the clock swept to nine, and we entered our freshman year with a grand total of 49. Some of the more athletic ones were ei- ther in J. V. or Varsity sports, and many joined at least one club. TENTH GRADE Number ten on the clock represents our sophomore year, which we entered with 40 members. If we had any ideas that high school was go- ing to be all play, our sophomore year shattered them. Certain mem- bers of the class were already known as star players on the basketball teams while others were showing their ability in Student Council, Press Club, etc. ELEVENTH GRADE The clock ticked on to eleven and we started our junior year 40 members strong. Our junior play Shy Guy was our first big job of the year and success was made when the auditorium was packed both nights. The most exciting year so far drew to a close as the gym doors swung open to present our prom, Paradise of the Deep. TWELFTH GRADE The clock has now struck twelve for the class of 62 as we take over our role as seniors. We started our last and busiest year as the biggest senior class in the history of Milton School. Occupying most of the time has been the yearbook, the Christmas Dance, the supper, and the senior trip. As graduation day draws near, the class of 62 anxiously awaits what the future holds for us. WANTED : DEAD OR ALIVE NAME ALIAS KNOWN FOR Claudia Tough Pig Driving ability Glenn Moore Gwendolyn Cute Smile Joyce Parker Proxie Silly questions Joy Conly Joey Birthday parties Paul Hess Hester Comical actions Vickie Hazzard Hag Big hips Nancy Schirmer Nan Being tardy Art Shepherd Curly His curls Janice Dramer Sixpack Nice personality Donald Carey Melson Droll humor Joan Mitchell Mitch Sing along James Owens Oins 'Absent-mindedness' William Baker Sleepy Sleeping in class John LeGates Gator Public speaking Ellen Wogamon Suzie Angelic look to heaven William Short Willie Shoat Injuries Mary Ellen Pepper Pecker Crying in POD class Martha Donovan Gertrude Yackety yak Joann Greer Sally Giggle Clarence Ventq Snooky Accidents and Fines June Massey Messy Dead batteries Claude Burnham Scrapple Bad Ace Stella Donovan Blondie Temperament John Geyer Geyser” Rum-Du m Norma Hitchens Hitch Red hair Ronald Carroll Hurricane Corney expressions Helen Pettyjohn Minnie Playing hookey Gary Lawson Nort The Clown Barbara Workman Mother Workman Freckles John Willey Wiley Speed at the typewriter Barbara Millman Barb Quietness Chris Lank Sober sides Blushing Grace Dutton Dut Primping Barbara Morris Barris Missing mailboxes Jerry Millman Brucester Conceit Cheryl Johnson Trickle Nice looking legs Rachel Kuczawa Rat Hurt feelings ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We, the Senior Class of 1962, wish to express our most sincere appreciation and thanks to: The merchants and donors of Milton and the surrounding com - munities who, by their generous contributions and advertisements have made our yearbook financially possible. Our advisor, Mrs. Schmertzler, who so willingly has contributed her time and services. Our faculty and principal, who have prepared us for the future through education, and: Our parents, as a result of their untiring efforts, have helped us to become mature and responsible persons. SENIORS IN ACTION YEARBOOK STAFF AND CREATIONS Ronald Carroll Bill Short June Massey Mary Ellen Pepper Stella Donovan Chris Lank Claudia Tough Barbara Millman Ct VO m m Vickie Hazzard Arthur Shepherd Ellen Wagamon Joan Mitchell Norma Hitchens Barbara Workman Janice Kramer Jerry Millman Rachel Kuczawa JUNIORS JLixJl iS Jt M .tf C MtJuLvn John Shepfte d, President L ji .iy Patsy CarrolL ob 4) 'olL Treasure P yxJ jCt kiceucL’ mi Lf - OjM rKM. 0 t. rt;icn- - - r _ . V ,-T t Peter Leithman, Vice-President ') M 3 Linda Wright, Secretary Alfred Carl .Jl r -O p Nancy Donovan « ■ ' Kenneth Reed Katherine Herbert Sara Kay Isaacs Martin Mitchell Jimmy McDanial P - 4 -y it uy v? V . V t y iw',1, ; wyHrAi fvfs Kfvw ‘Mary M Patsy Wils -w? f| Mn ‘Mary Millman Me Jk s j£e oc-ca j ?cc£- f r y £ ' - fry, Alfred Lofland y % m r y yyy y y ,v . i y T' yJy Y 4y d 'I Y 47 i r ik y I;; Warrington Janet Mitchell Nancy Carter . . ft . 3 j r 7 4 C-d y yO. ■« t-TxrJ. -fo Aa J KaJ q MESSAGE TO THE JUNIORS Here are just a few words to our successors who .soon will be tejc-V 2, ing our place as Seniors. You have many extra-curricular activities and exciting incidents to look forward to in your Senior year. However, don't slack up now, ±r cXt but keep on striving and you will be greatly rewarded for your efforts. Good luck always to a deserving class. The Class of '62 Barbara Kinzer Arnold Murphy UNDERCLASSMEN TENTH GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Patricia Hughes, Karen Millman, Beverly Waugerman, Betty Ann Hudson, Edna Jones, Laura Calhoun, Joyce Kellam, Joann Owens. SECOND ROW: Patricia Moore, Barbara Wyatt, George Cannon, Leroy Willey, Thomas Tobin, Gary Beall, Gary Coulbourne, Barbara Le Gates, Frances Forst. THIRD ROW: Delight Hill, Bonnie Short, Linda Lawson, Patricia Pride, Ida Boyce, Mary Ann Collins, Vickie Muraski, Frances Jensen, Bonnie Hutchins, Mrs. Bassols, teacher. FOURTH ROW: Bob Hitchens, Bill Sharp, Danny Anderson, John Miller, John Clifton, Eddie Cox. President.......... Vice President . . Secretary. . L . . . Bob Hitchens Gary Coulbourne . . Ida H. Boyce Mary Ann Collins TENTH GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Willian Crouch, Patricia Wilkerson, Sandra Walls, Mirlene Kramer, Franklin Wyatt, SECOND ROW: Allen White James Klingel, Ronald Vickers, John Hudson, David Wright. THIRD ROW: Danny Sammons, Richard Passwaters, Edward Pettyjohn, Donald Baker, James Betts, Mr. Wilson Catts, teacher. Richard Passwaters . . Danny Sammons . . Patsy Wilkerson . . . .James Betts NINTH GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Sandra Buckley, Beverely Reed, Shirley Carroll, Phyllis Murphy, Mary Catherine Weber, Jerry Ann Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Robert Young, Joan Donovan, Diane Millman, Marilyn Carey, Gale Atkins, James Clendaniel. THIRD ROW: Miss Esther Weakley, teacher; Janet Lank, Mary Margaret Chesser, Nancy Isaacs, Jane Shockley, Susan Rogers, Georgeanne Lehmann. FOURTH ROW: David Dutton, Michael Shapiro, Vaughn Dickerson, John Lank, Richard Carmean, John Hudson, Joseph Black. President. . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer . . . . . Mike Shapiro . . . Jack Hudson Jerry Ann Carpenter . Mary M. Chessar NINTH GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Skip Lofland, Norlyn Faye Schmierer, Gail Workman, Joann Simmons, Donald Lockwood, SECOND ROW: Dennis Hughes, Jay Carter, Robert Jennings, Walter Wagamon, David Dodd. THIRD ROW: Frederick Hazeltine, teacher; Debbie Beheler, Mary K. Gooner, Beverly Hudson, Phyllis Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Woodrow Dickerson, David Conly, Wayne Calloway. President......... Vice President . . Secretary-Treasurer .Walt Wagamon . Skip Lofland .Joan Simmons NINTH GRADE, SECTION THREE FIRST ROW: Janet Wright, Jean Tallent, Jo-Ann Foster, Delores Green, Jane Riddle, Nancy Tunis, Janice Donavan. SECOND ROW: Richard Bunting, Harriet Willey, Victoria Livingston, Janet Sherman, Richard Moore. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Leuthauser, Donald Wells, Frank Tallent, Jerry Rockwell, Jack Donovan, Mr. Fallon, Teacher. FOURTH ROW: Richard Smith, Ray Burton, Carol Sherman, William Tunis, Vannie Wilson. President......... Vice President . . Sec ret ary-Treasurer Richard Smith Delores Green . Janet Smith EIGHTH GRADE, SECTION ONE President...................A. B. Schirmer Vice-President....................Wayne Argo Secretary-Treasurer.........Michael Buckley FIRST ROW: Bruce Donovan, John Beheler, Wayne Argo, Curtis Hudson, Kenneth Millman, Bob Murawski, SECOND ROW: Darlene Akerley, Lorraine Sherman, Bonnie Donovan, Carol Ann Mills, Bonnie Ellingsworth, Carolyn Reed. THIRD ROW: Gloria Jean Hutchens, Nancy Clifton, Kay Hitchens, Kathy LeGates, Nancy West, Pamela Bounds. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. King, teacher; Michael Buckley, Charlotte Burnham, Linda Jefferson, Bill Cordrey, A. B. Schirmer. EIGHTH GRADE, SECTION TWO President.......................George Brown Vice President.............Wayne Brittingham Secretary-Treasurer...........Steven Johnson FIRST ROW: Dale Wyatt, Barry Betts, Charles Reynolds, Fred Pepper, George Brown, Stephen Johnson. SECOND ROW: Brenda Millman, Carole Tucker, Howard Reed, Carolyn Passwaters, Patricia Jensen, George Short. THIRD ROW: kirney Butler, Richard Hudson, Helen Reed, Shirley Tunis, Pat Wyatt, Charles Warrington, Robert Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Leysath, Teacher; Howard Walstead, Ronald Hudson, Wayne Brittingham, Bruce Howell, William Lynch, Wesley Jones. EIGHTH GRADE, SECTION THREE FIRST ROW: Dale Calloway, John Hoebee, Rex Riddle, Ralph Anderson, Layton Dutton. SECOND ROW: Linda Brittingham, Billie Lynn Dickerson, Elijah Wells, Sonny Warrington, Frank Wilson, Bertha Enfield. THIRD ROW: Mr. Royal, teacher; Cedonna Rockwell, Helen Kinzer, Kathy Walls, Shirley Kinzer, Betty Taylor, June Vent. President......................Donald Bailey Vice President.................Jack Bushey Secretary........................Cathy Walls Treasurer ...............Billie L. Dickerson SEVENTH GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Richard Johnson, Dickie Brittingham, Carl Wilson, Kenny Potts, Jerry Beheler, Donald Tucker, Raymond Spencer, James Buckley. SECOND ROW: Norma Jackson, Fred Hughes, Raymond Buckley, Donald Millman, James Jensen, Kenny Brittingham, Wayne Parsons, Kenny Wilson, Patricia Walker. THIRD ROW: Debbie Jennings, Hilda Isaacs, Gary Ellingsworth, Susan Stuchlik, Nancy Shockley, Arlene Carl, Lois Clendaniel, Ellen Lockwood. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Whiteside, teacher; Linda Steen, William Smith, Kay Burton, Robert Warrington, Jo Carol Sposoto, Gary Thomas, Melissa Wilkerson. President......... Vice President . . Secretary-Treasurer . .Jerry Beheler Bobby Warrington . Nancy Shockley SEVENTH GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Nancy Joseph, Wayne Robinson, Norman Reed, Larry McBroom, Wm. Bunting, James Tisher, Larry Johnson, Bonnie Buckley. SECOND ROW: Richard Gooner, Donald Brooks, Gail Sherman, Alice Buckley, Beverely Lynch, Janice Wyatt, James Wells, Bill Tom Jones. THIRD ROW: Robert Spencer, Martha Donovan, Martha Spencer, Betty Lou Dennis, Mildred Wilson, Nancy Gooner, Aileen Webb, Carolyn Hudson, Arthur Clendaniel. FOURTH ROW: Miss Blake, teacher, David Baker, Charles Wilson, David Webb, Darwin Fisher, James Pride, John Sherman, Harry Campbell. CLASS OFFICERS President. . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer . . . James Wells . Aileen Webb Carolyn Hudson . Alice Buckley ELEMENTARY SIXTH GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Robert Pride, George Owens, Roland Millman, William Jones, Ray Clifton, Robert Betts, Laurence Schirmer, SECOND ROW: Harvey Walls, Camilla Butler, Vickie Workman, Bonnie Donovan, Lorraine Atkins, Rebecca Brittingham, John Reed. THIRD ROW: Margaret Tobin, June Lindle, Frank Hitchens, John Hill, Richard Johnson, Sharon Lank, Shirley Donovan. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Jones, teacher; Virginia Livingston, Gretchen Hill, Robert Shapiro, Joseph Pennino, Derrick Crouch, Peggy Chandler, Shirley Holston. SIXTH GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Johnny Megee, Wayne Bennett, Gene Wells, Billy Moore, Eugene Buckley. SECOND ROW: Ellen Morris, Jimmy Reed, Susan Jackson, Dennis Reed, Jane Plummer, Gary Lawson, Mary Moore. THIRD ROW: Dale Scott, Joanna Joseph, Edward Argo, Scott Krest, Uhland Johnson, Lauralee Clendaniel, Jimmy Coulbourne, Mr. Whiteside, Teacher. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Cartwright, Gloria Short, Ronald Watts, Charles Lindle, Johnny Wilson, Jackie Wilkerson, Mildred Chandler. FIFTH GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Gerald Wells, Alexander Waszczseyn, William Carpenter, Randy Gooner, Ronald Lank. SECOND ROW: June Chandler, Bruce Jones, William Stout, Frederick Sposato, Geraldine Webb, Janet Reed. THIRD ROW: Wayne Reed, William MeGee, Alan Keithley, Michele Bennett, Carol Kellam, Mary Lou McGinnis, Barbara Sauer, Mrs. Palmer, teacher. FOURTH ROW: William Moore, Nancy Ackerly, Dorothy Moore, Joyce Millman, Denise Walstead, Herbert Smith, Charles Adams, Jesse Millman. FIFTH GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: George Hughes, Robert Carmean, Howard Holston, Steven Graham, Robert Johnson. SECOND ROW: Joseph Littleton, Gayle Hudson, Cheryl Donovan, Jacklynn Fisher, Terry Beheler. THIRD ROW: Patrick Tobin, Norman Jackson, Herbert Tisher, Terry Warrington, Charles Stuchlik, James Calhoun, Miss Ferguson, teacher; Douglas Trimper. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Dear, Nancy Reed, John Tallent, Kenneth Carroll, William Lankford, Shirley Wells, Simone Sauers. FOURTH GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Willard Cartwright, Nancy Kramer, Sharon Jester, Brenda Betts, Diana Reed, Emmy Lou Jefferson, Sam Argo. SECOND ROW: Tommy Lankford, Glenn Wells, Cheryl Curtis, Cynthia Littleton, Donna Benson, Virginia Short, Linwood Eley, Danny Young. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rust, teacher; Tommy Lawson, Linda Sammons, Warren Kinzer, Kathy Patterson, Russell Geyer, Debra Lynch, Bruce Reed. FOURTH GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Steven Sherman, Patsy Jackson, Diana Brown, Patty Leuthauser, Michael Hudson, Donald Spencer. SECOND ROW: Sally LeGates, Patsy Short, Nelson Wells, Keith Brittingham, Louis Johnson, Lawrence Joseph, Anna Jones, Rita Wyatt. THIRD ROW: Myrtis Reed, Janice Hughes, Gregory Wilson, Jerome Lawson, Larry Riddle, Charles White, Barbara Dennis, Carol Pass- waters, Mrs. Clendaniel, teacher. THIRD GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Gary Marvel, Jerry Hughes, Gail Tucker, Carolyn Jester, Ida Owens, Mary Ann Steen, Emory West. SECOND ROW: Dale Benson, Lynn Rogers, Judy Sposato, Rhonda Sauer, Karen Tisher, Johnny Betts, Dallas Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Sharleen Carter, Donna Baker, Bill Lawson, Joe Black, David Howell, Nancy Warrington, Trudy White, Mrs. Wallerstein, teacher. THIRD GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Patricia Keithley, Elsie Moore, Sharon Beheler, Sharon Dickerson, Norma Lyons, Connie Jackson. SECOND ROW: Beverly Johnson, Billy Parsons, Richard Geyer, Garry Walstead, Eddie Corbett, David Rogers, Brenda Brown. THIRD ROW: Paul Walker, Linda Moore, David Furroughs, Charles Clendaniel, Linda Trimper, Lester Pride, Mrs. Black, Teacher. ABSENT: Garry Smith. THIRD GRADE, SECTION THREE FIRST ROW: Joseph Kneipp, Robert Lawson, George Dear, William Cartwright, Otis Moore. SECOND ROW: Sharon Dennis, Penny Furroughs, Emma Wells, Betty Mclllvain, Catherine Stout, Donna Smith, Sue Ellen Risser. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Jones, teacher; Edward McGinness, William Coulbourne, Paul Parsons, Elwood Johnson, Michael Waszczyseyn, William Powers. SECOND GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Norman Workman, Leo Jackson, George Smith, Bruce Phillips, Walter Cannon, William Johnson, Frank Geyer. SECOND ROW: Darlene Curtiss, Lou Ann Betts, Donna Sue Sammons, Kay Lovenguth, Wendy Harpster, Brenda Chesser, Cora Sue Joseph. THIRD ROW: Richard Shockley, Jennie Clifton, Carolyn Reynolds, David Benson, Lesia Kim Johnson, Donna Kay Dodd, Benny King. FOURTH ROW: Darlene Betts, David Argo, Otis Carmean, James Moore, Harvey Mcllvain, Terry Stucklik, Michele Carmean, Mrs. Lockwood, teacher. SECOND GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Lee Chandler, Franklin Smith, Cyrus Buckley, Clarence Johnson, Clarence Huffman. SECOND ROW: Karen Baker, Patsy Spencer, Beverly Millman, Jeanne Donovan, Gail Betts, April Bennett. THIRD ROW: Sandra Murawski, Philip ’ Parkhill, Jay Lewis, Logan Herbert, Garry Passwaters, Terry Millman, Brent Vickers, Edward Calhoun, Helen Spencer. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Jensen, Carol Clifton, James Thorp, Jane Lynn Sharp, Robert Willey, Debbie Reynolds, Edward Lindale, Mrs. Bounds, teacher. SECOND GRADE, SECTION THREE FIRST ROW: Wayne Hudson, Steve Riddle, Vaughn Calloway, Lloyd Bullock, Harold Cole, J. R. Stout. SECOND ROW: Pamela Dear, Bonnie Furroughs, Linda Wells, Clara Holston, Mary Ann Avery, Joyce Reed. THIRD ROW: Randy Johnson, Patricia Lankford, Margaret Corbett, Donna Lyons, Elizabeth Willy, Brenda Cartwright, Jimmy Sherman. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sposato, teacher; Billy Mcllvain, Freddy Taylor, Richard Parson, Tommy Thomas, Steven Revelle, Donald Warrington, Ricky Greer. FIRST GRADE, SECTION ONE FIRST ROW: Betsy Cannon, John Tobin, Nelson Geyer, Kathy Reynolds, Johnny Betts, Teddy Johnson, Pauline Jackson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Willey, Linda Donovan, Pete Sipple, Jean Jennings, Tommy King, Donna Phillips, Doreen Absher. THIRD ROW: Vicki Reed, Michael Reynolds, Carol Lindale, Judy Riddle, Connie Lewis, Robin Cdle, Robin Thomas, Mrs. Shivelhood, teacher. FIRST GRADE, SECTION TWO FIRST ROW: Arturo Bassols, Gilbert Cartwright, Robert Colbourne, Terry Reynolds, Randy Bailey, James Walker. SECOND ROW: Cheryle Smith, Diane Plummer, Debra Willey, Anita Littleton, Jill Reed, Earlynne Isaacs. THIRD ROW: Beverly Graham, William Kneipp, Charles Jones, Ronald Litteton, Carol Brown, Joseph Short, Miss Smith, teacher; Marvin Jester, William Wilson, Katherine West. FIRST GRADE, SECTION THREE FIRST ROW: James Chandler, John Tingle, George Moore, Kevin Fleming, Gary Wilkerson, Donna Dennis, Shirley Spencer. SECOND ROW: Janet Reed, Bonnie Revelle, Mary Thomas, Ruth Ann Dear, Donna Wooters, Debbie Lewis, Nancy Smith, Debbie Jones. THIRD ROW: John Spencer, David Carl, Terry Tallent, David Parsons, Terry Johnson, James Joseph, Mrs. Bessie Wilson, teacher. ATHLETICS CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Hitchens, Janice Kramer, M ry Ann Collins, Stella Donovan Vicki Murawski, Karen Millman. CO-CAPTAIN: Stella Donovan. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM BACK ROW, Chris Lank, Gary Beall, Bill Sharp, Carl Schirmer, Ronnie Hurst, Kenneth Reed, Martin Mitchell, and Coach, Mr. Edgerton. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Francis Wadja, Manager; Danny Anderson, George Brown, Michael Buckley, Eddie Cox, Robert Hitchens, Teddy Cannon, Jimmy Owens, Arthur Shep- herd, and Ronnie Carroll. WARRIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Wyatt, Richard Brown, Eddie Cox, Jimmy Owens, Martin Mitchell, Ronnie Carroll, Claude Burnham, Carl Schirmer, Danny Anderson, Bobby Hitchens, Gary Lawson, Dicky Passwaters, Kenny Reed. KNEELING: Co-captains, Jerry Millman and Chris Lank, Coach, Mr. Edgerton. MANAGER: Kenny Reed, Statistician: Ronnie Wyatt Milton Milton Milton Milton Milton Milton Milton Milton Milton Milton Milton 58 Greenwood 39 46 Felton 33 38 Delmar 35 57 Bridgeville 44 45 Georgetown 49 55 Harrington 32 33 J. M. C. 46 61 Millsboro 57 46 Rehoboth 55 48 Selbyville 49 49 Lord Baltimore 40 both, Selbyville, Lord Baltimore. Henlopen Conference Champs over Greenwood, March 9, 1962, makes history. 46-38 WARRIORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Isaacs, Diane Millman, Jane Shockley, Joan Mitchell, Cheryl Johnson, Kitty Herbert, Ellen Wagamon, Vickie Hazzard, Fay Murray, Mary Millman, Delight Hill, Mary Margaret Chesser, Georgeanne Lehmann, and Debbie Beheler. KNEEL- ING: June Massey, Manager and Miss Nancy Blake, Coach. Co-captains: Vickie Hazzard and Ellen Wagamon. Milton 21 Bridgeville 29 Milton 34 Harrington 35 Milton 24 J. M. C. 26 Milton 26 Millsboro 29 Milton 38 Rehoboth 18 Milton 20 Selbyville 37 Milton 16 Lord Baltimore 17 The remaining games are J. M. C. , Millsboro, Rehoboth, Selbyville, and Lord Baltimore. ACTION SHOTS SOFTBALL 1961 p MM Milton 13 Millsboro 6 Milton 16 Lord Baltimore 12 Milton 10 Rehoboth 30 Milton 26 Harrington 27 Milton 19 Greenwood 10 Milton 10 Bridgeville 15 Milton 28 Selby ville 17 Milton 6 J. M. C. 21 Milton 5 Delmar 19 Milton 16 Felton 10 BASEBALL 1961 Milton 3 Millsboro Milton 0 Lord Baltimore Milton 7 Rehoboth Milton 6 Lewes Milton 3 Harrington Milton 4 Lewes Milton 6 Greenwood Milton 4 Bridgeville Milton 3 Selbyville Milton 4 Georgetown Milton 4 J. M. C. Milton 7 Delmar Milton 4 Felton 1 1 WOO - -tO-JOUlUUOMUl ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Barbara Workman, Kelly Passwaters. SECOND ROW: Sandra Walls, Linda Jefferson. THIRD ROW: Gary Ellingsworth, Ellen Wagamon, June Ann Vent, David Dutton, Miss Esther Weakley, advisor. FOURTH ROW: Francis Wajda, Marcia Edginton, Paul Hess, Vickie Hazzard, Beverly Waugerman, John Shepherd, Janice Kramer, Fay Murray. FIFTH ROW: Bill Tom Jones, Teddy Cannon, George Patterson, Wayne Calloway. President..............................Vickie Hazzard Vice-President.....................paul Hess Secretary.................Beverly Waugerman Treasurer..............................Marcia Edginton THE PRESS CLUB 'I ounn 5 the m FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mary Morgan, advisor; Beverly Waugerman, Vickie Hazzard, gram s Fay Murray, Ellen Wagamon, Cheryl Johnson, Rachel Kuczawa, Joyce Parker. entaS vh SECOND ROW: David Conly, Brenda Millman, Robert Young, Wayne Argo, Lois ccupiec Clendaniel, Pat Carroll, Sara Kay Isaacs, Marcia Edginton, Donald Millman, 445; no Beverly Lynch, Claude Burnham. THIRD ROW: Jerry Millman, Claudia Tough, ” s x s Edna Jones, Ellen Hutchins, Mary Chesser, Mary Ellen Pepper, Martha Jane paduati Donovan, Arthur Shepherd. to make a total oi i , . . edit. Now 10 2 spe- ac e or sc,ence degree in edu- - vided for students to become more ; required with elec- cat,on w,th a major in biology. capable for solo and ensemble to make a total of; At West Chester he participated Roys Snorts to Get work.” graduate. n all phases of science as a mem ' ' ----------------- of this community bel and vice-president of the I nderway Sent. II C„vintr ct,mil, jratulated and highly co,lege science club. He has writ- 1 Savings Mamps . die ssuring these much- ten two research papers, one of Coach Robert Edgerton an- Continue This Year ties for the proper which is t their children at Hc was J President...............................Ellen Wagamon of United States Sav- times. research g PrpqiHpnt. Fav Murrav s win again a Pr°- ct was awarded to of Sc,enc( lce resiaem..................................ray mu i ay elementary school this •idder, the Atlantic —' Secretary.....................................June Massey Mr. Lester Jones of a tractors. Salisbury. |Lfl I Treasurer.................................Cheryl Johnson i section to continue IfIi. Jv Editor..................................Rachel Kuczawa iargf;. ict price to date , TIf 5 will announce when $308,139.00. other Nnur Assistant Editor..........................Beverly Waugerman e to be conducted. (Iterations and reno- UUUIU IHLlllUtl year’s sales totalled $1,- cisting gymnasium- basketball are also to attend this 531.40 for an average of $56.72 lew furniture and At the annual meeting of the meeting- tor 27 weeks. e work and profes-1 Board of Trustees held in July, - 1 ---------- — - - ......$43.145 14 the new member elected last Mav nr « V n _ 8,715.86 Z inference In Journalism Set •--------Mr. George Collins, magistrate. I • JC P ■ • I Mr. Millman will serve from ror Kent and Sussex lounnes ------$360,000.00 July 1. 1961 to June 30. 1965. uilding Program is The board organized for the A conference for hloh srhnoi L ......... iemon ssoci. n 195 eachir ern i n 196 illy g vork Vmerii -ity. Mr. in cert Exhibi decorat Square ; shown and oi brook Mr. 1 is at tl Graves Mr. todian, surgery Wilmin day, Jt a ruptu Mr. Unmn.l MILTON HIGH CHORUS FIRST ROW: Nancy Schirmer, Phyllis Murphy, Vicki Murawski, Betty Ann Hudson, Barbara Workman, Mary C. Weber, Jerry A. Carpenter, Beverly Reed, Karen Millman, Patti Hughes. SECOND ROW: Bonnie LeGates, Laura Ann Calhoun, Delight Hill, Helen Wilson, Mary Ellen Pepper, Mary Ann Wajda, Barbara Millman, Joyce Parker, Martha Jane Donovan, Diane Millman, Joan Donovan, Jeanette Sherman. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Johnson, Frances Jensen, Edna Jones, Marilyn Carey, Barbara Reed, Mary M. Chessar, Ida Harriet Boyce, Susan Rogers, Linda Lawson, Janet Lank, Beverly Waugerman. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Hutchins, Grace Dutton, Mary Ann Collins, Rachel Kuczawa, Sara Kay Isaacs, Vickie Hazzard, Nancy Isaacs, Jane Shockley, Pat Pride, Helen Pettyjohn, Gail Atkins. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Martha Lowe, Miss Esther Weakley, Mrs. Betty Schmertzler, Mr. Fred Hazeltine. SECOND ROW: Vickie Hazzard, Kitty Herbert, Fay Murray, Martin Mitchell, Ellen Wagamon, Janice Kramer, Stella Donovan. President, Vickie Hazzard; Vice-President, Ellen Wagamon; Secretary, Stella Donovan; Treasurer, Janice Kramer. VARSITY LETTER CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Nancy Blake, Cheryl Johnson, Mary Millman, Linda Wright, Janice Kramer, Norma Hitchens, Vickie Hazzard, Stella Donovan, Ellen Wagamon, Fay Murray, Kitty Herbert, Mr. Robert Edgerton. SECOND ROW: Arthur Shep- herd, Eddie Cox, Gary Lawson, Bob Hitchens, Clarence Vent, Jerry Millman, Skip Burnham, Danny Anderson, Ronnie Hurst, Martin Mitchell, Kenny Reed, Chris Lank, Alfred Lofland. SAFETY PATROL FIRST ROW: Paul Hess, Adjutant; Jerry Beheler, Kenny Brittingham, Steve Johnson, Jack Beheler, Donald Lockwood, Denny Hughes, Robert Young, Gale Workman, Warren Lofland, James McDaniel, David Dodd. SECOND ROW: Harold Walstead, Gary Coulbourne, Walt Wagamon, Robert Jennings, David Conly, Richard Carmean, Debbie Beheler, Wayne Calloway. USHERS CLUB FIRST ROW: George Short, Aileen Webb, A. B. Schirmer, Joann Owens, Mrs. King, advisor. SECOND ROW: Ronald Hudson, Kathy LeGates, Carolyn Hudson, Billie L. Dickerson, Beverly Lynch, Jeannie Hutchins, Pat Jensen, Carol A. Mills, Bonnie Donovan, Bruce Donovan. THIRD ROW: Jack Bushey, Donald Tucker, Charles Reynolds, Dale Calloway, Howard Reed, Fred Pepper, Dar- lene Akerly, Patsy Walker, Phyllis Parsons, Carolyn Reed. FOURTH ROW: Donald Bailey, Linda Steen, Kirney Butler, Nancy West, Arlene Carl, Beverly Hudson, Debbie Jennings, Bonnie Ellingsworth, Norma Jackson. FT A FIRST ROW: Katherine Herbert, Barbara Workman, Claudia Tough, Rachel Kuczawa, Mary Ellen Pepper, Ellen Wagamon. SECOND ROW: Joyce Parker, June Massey, Nancy Schir- mer, Joan Mitchell, Joanne Greer, Mary Millman, Nancy Carter. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Watts, Frances Jensen, Pat Pride, Bonnie LeGates, Ida Royce, Karen Millman, Beverly Waugerman, Fay Murray. FOURTH ROW: Delight Hill, Linda Wright, Joan Carey, Vickie Hazzard, advisors, Mrs. Schmertzler, Mrs. Lowe. FBLA Janet Mitchell, Barbara Millman, Joyce Parker, Sara Kay Isaacs, Joy Conly, Cheryl Johnson, Helen Taylor, June Massey, Betty Ann Hudson, Helen Pettyjohn, Patsy Wilson, Nancy Dono- van, Sandra Goodheart, Grace Dutton, Barbara Morris, Mrs. Morgan, advisor. F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Betty Dennis, Martha Spencer, Linda Steen, Alice Buckley, Darlene Ackerly, Charlotte Burnham, Helen Pettyjohn, June Ann Vent, Carolyn Hudson, Arlene Carl. SECOND ROW: Linda Warrington, Pat Walker, Susan Stuchlik, Jo Carol Sposato, Beverly Lynch, Helen Lockwood, Hilda Isaacs, Norma Jackson, Nancy Shockley, Aileen Webb, Mildred Wilson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Whiteside, advisor; Marcia Edgington, Barbara Reed, Sara Kay Isaacs, Kay Burton, Billy Lynn Dickerson, Melissa Wilkerson, Carolyn Reed, Pam Bounds, Martha Donovan, Nancy West, Jenette Sherman. FOURTH ROW: Lois Clendaniel, Grace Dutton, Norma Hitchens, Cheryl Johnson, Kelly Passwaters, Brenda Millman, Nancy Clifton. F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Kenny Leuthauser, Richard Smith, Carl Schirmer, Jack Donovan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Royal, advisor; Kenny Wells, William Tunis, Ray Burton, Vannie Wilson. SENIOR SCIENCE FIRST ROW: Mr. Fallon, advisor; Jack Miller, John Clifton, Martin Mitchell, Peter Leithman, Daniel Anderson, Linda Warrington, Edward Cox, Alfred Carl, Leroy Willey. JUNIOR SCIENCE FIRST ROW: tsruce Donovan, Bobby Murawski, Kenny Millman, Dale Calloway, Layton Dutton, Fred Pepper. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leysath, advisor; Darlene Ackerly, Beverly Lynch, Mike Buckley, Howard Reed, Melissa Wilkerson, Aileen Webb, Carol Tucker, Nancy Joseph, Debbie Jennings. THIRD ROW: Donald Tucker, Helen Lockwood, Linda Jefferson, Ralph Moore, Donald Bailey, Jack Bushey, William Lynch, Ray Burton, Gary Ellingsworth, Kirney Butler. SENIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING FIRST ROW: Joy Conly, Rachel Kuczawa, Claudia Tough, Grace Dutton, Joan Carey, Ellen Wagamon, Joyce Parker, June Massey, Mrs. Bassols, advisor. SECOND ROW: Beverly Waugerman, Linda Warrington, Nancy Carter, Marcia Edgington, Marilyn Watts, Barbara Reed, Helen Pettyjohn, Cheryl Johnson JUNIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING FIRST ROW: Kathy Walls, Nancy Shockley, Hilda Isaacs, Melissa Wilkerson, Helen Lock- wood, Brenda Millman. SECOND ROW: Norma Jackson, Diane Millman, Janet Lank, Mary Margaret Chessar, Jerry Ann Carpenter, Nancy Isaacs, Susan Rogers, Mary Ann Wadja, Mrs. King, advisor. THIRD ROW: Kay Burton, Jo Carol Sposato, Lois Clendaniel, Kelly Passwaters, Fred Pepper, Debbie Jennings, Dale Calloway, Beverly Reed, Joan Donovan, Georganne Lehmann, Gail Atkins. FOURTH ROW- Donald Bailey, John Bushey. SENIOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Crouch, Kitty Herbert, Patsy Wilson, Bob Hitchens, Sandra Goodhart, Tedd Cannon, Thomas Tobin, Janet Mitchell, Mr. W. Catts, advisor. JUNIOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS FIRST ROW: Jack Donovan, Carol Mills, Darlene Ackerly, Alice Buckly, Skip Lofland, Jennette Sherman, Janice Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Kathryn LeGates, Wayne Calloway, David Dodd, Mildred Wilson, Jay Carter, Dennis Hughes, Mr. W. Catts, advisor. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FIRST ROW: Billy Baker, Barbara Workman, Paul Hess, Chris Lank, Barbara Millman, Joan Mitchell, Clarence Vent. SECOND ROW: Nancy Carter, Marilyn Watts, Bill Short, Gary Lawson, Glenn Moore, James Betts, James Me Daniel, Joan Carey, Barbara Morris, Mary Millman. PROJECTIONISTS CLUB FRONT: Mr. Hazeltine, advisor; Paul Hess, Donold Millman. FIRST ROW: Vaughn Dickerson, John Lank, Gary Beall, Ronald Carroll, Edward Foraker, Bill Crouch. SECOND ROW: Robert Jensen, Bill Sharp, James Betts, James McDanial, Arnold Murphy, Curtis Hudson. THIRD ROW: Donald Brooks, Lay- ton Dutton, Gary Coulbourne, Wayne Denman, Wayne Hudson, Bill Henry Smith, Jack Beheler. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Millman, Glenn Moore, David Conly, Jimmy Owens, Walt Wagamon. FIFTH ROW: Donald Lockwood, Carl Schirmer. CHESS CLUB FIRST ROW: John Willey, Ronald Hurst, Peter Leithmann, Chris Lank, Walt Wagamon, Donald Lockwood, Kirney Butler, Arnold Murphy. SECOND ROW: Miss Blake, advisor; Howard Walstead, David Webb, James Clendaniel, James Pride, Donald Edginton, Charles Wilson, David Baker, Wayne Robinson. THIRD ROW: James Tisher, Charles Reynolds, Jerry Beheler, Donald Tucker, Wm. H. Smith, James Wells, Arthur Clendaniel, Layton Dutton, Robert Spencer, Tony Potts, Chris Lank, President; Peter Leithmann, Vice President; Walt Wagamon, Secretary-Treasurer. COIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Wm. H. Smith, Jack Miller, Particia Wilson, George Donovan, Janet Mitchell, Tom Tobin, Bill Tom Jones. SECOND ROW: Wm. Bunting, Gary Ellingsworth, Phyllis Murphy, Bob Hudson, Wayne Argo, Carol Tucker, Larry McBroom, Norman Reed, Mrs. Whiteside, advisor. JUNIOR RED CROSS FIRST ROW: Betty Ann Hudson, Helen Pettyjohn, Nancy Isaacs, Joy Conly, Sara Kay Isaacs, Debbie Beheler, Darlene Akerly. SECOND ROW: Kenny Brittingham, William Crouch, Rich- ard Smith, Daniel Anderson, James Betts, Dale Wyatt, Mr. Robert Edgerton, advisor. LIBRARY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Beheler, Carol Ann Mills, Gail Adkins, Joy Conly, Jack Hudson, David Dutton, Nancy Isaacs, Dickie Carmean, J. L. Black, Kathy LeGates, Nancy Shock- ley, Mrs. Shockley, advisor. BIOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW: Ronald Vickers, Gary Coulbourne, Jean Livingston, Mr. Leysath, advisor. SECOND ROW: John Clifton, Donald Baker, Gary Beall, James Betts, Leroy Willey. TYPING CLUB FIRST ROW: Laura Ann Calhoun, Frances Forst. SECOND ROW: Karen Millman, Sandra Buckley, Joanne Foster, Shirley Carroll. THIRD ROW: Barbara Millman, Joan Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Riddle, Joanne Greer, Mrs. Schmertzler, advisor; Sara Kay I- saacs. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Schirmer, Barbara Morris. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Workman, Betty Ann Hudson, Vickie Livingston. MATH CLUB FIRST ROW: Vickie Hazzard, Fay Murray, Art Shepherd, Gary Lawson, Norma Hitchens, Mrs. Lowe, advisor. SECOND ROW: Janice Kramer, James McDoniel, Francis Wajda, Paul Hess, Claude Burn- ham, Jerry Millman, John Shepherd, Bill Short, Catherine Herbert. 4 ADVERTISEMENTS PATRON’S LIST Ellingsworth's Service Station Georgetown's Esso Service Center Edna Mae's Beauty Shop A Friend Miss Charlotte Burnham Bailey's Inc. 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Farm Equipment Georgetown, Delaware Jack Hough Bus. 2715 Res. 2707 SWAP SHOP New Used Furniture Phone 856-6858 Route 113 Georgetown, Delaware FISHER AUTO PARTS Your NAPA Jobber Phone 856-2611 211 West Market Street Georgetown, Delaware PURNELL'S HARDWARE Gifts-Photo Supplies- Ha rdwa re-Housewa re Georgetown Delaware WEBB'S GARAGE , INC. FORD MERCURY Sales Service Phone GA 2-8071 Milford Delaware CHARLES B. STEVENSON, SR., INC. Furniture - Appliances Georgetown 856-6912 Compliments of MOORE'S CHEVROLET SALES Phone 645-2891 Lewes Delaware FITZGERALD'S AUTO SALVAGE Wrecked Junk Cars, Trucks, Tractors Bought Sold A Complete Line of Used Parts Jack Fitzgerald GA 2-5171 Lincoln Rt. 113 Delaware THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Oils, Enamels, Wallpaper, Brushes, and Paint Specialties PHONE GA 2-8857 2 S. Walnut St. Milford, Del. THUNDERBIRD SHOP Unusual Imported And Domestic Handicrafts 62 Rehoboth Avenue Rehoboth Beach Delaware Compliments of EMANUEL'S DRESS SHOP Mi 1 ford Delaware WHARTON BARNARD, INC. Automotive Parts Distributor Best wishes to the class of 1962 from A friend and former teacher of Milton Consolidated School JOHN A. RUTH Compliments of MILFORD WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., INC. GA 2-8002 Route 113 Du Pont Boulevard W. D. WILKINS L. W. WILKINS Milford Delaware Compliments of SUSSEX POULTRY Mi 1 ford Del aware GAS-OIL PRODUCTS, INC. Complete Line of Famous Name Appliances Phone 2413 Georgetown Delaware Compliments of PIERCE HARDWARE CO. Mi 1 ford Delaware Compliments of P0LAN'S Georgetown Delaware Compliments of J. B. POORE AND SONS Milford Del aware Compliments of THORO-CLEAN INC. Georgetown Delaware MIDWAY SERVICE STATION Ti res - Batteries Lubrication - Accessories Be Sure Wi th Pure Telephone 8603 Mi 1 ford Delaware WEST'S Rehoboth Wilmington MILFORD BUS CENTER Luncheonette Newspapers Magazines Phone GA 2-8414 Comp] imerits of GLENN MARVEL Phone Milton 684-4686 Compliments of E. M. WILKERSON Electrical Contractor Residential, Commercial Sr Industrial Wi ring Electric Heat Phone Milton 684-4122 Delaware COLLIN'S YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Clothing, Shoes, and Accessories For Lad or Dad Mi 1 ton Del aware CLYDE BETTS AND SON Fertilizer - Farm Hardware Pou11 ry Supp1i es 4324 Phone 4112 Mi 1 ton Delawa re PAUL V. SMITH Bulldozing and Grading SUSSEX COUNT I AN Printing Georgetown De1awa re Lincoln Delaware Phone GA 2-4956 SWIFT AND COMPANY To Serve Your Family Better Georgetown De 1awa re PAYNTER SHARP I Move The Ea rth Phone 684-4183 Mi 1 ton Delaware WHALEY'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE New Used Business Machines Sales, Service and Rentals Georgetown Lewes Highway Phone: 856-6665 Georgetown, Delaware Bob Whaley M i 1 ford Sa 1 es TASTEE-FREEZ I. G. BURTON Delaware Chevrolet Service Bay Road Opposite A and P Where Parking Is Never A Problem Rehoboth 227-7439 Lyn Kehn Italian Subs - Delicious Steaks Juicy 19C Hamburg Tastee 20c Hot Dogs Cones-Shakes-Sundaes-Sodas Compliments of A SNACK,I I OR A [[ J. C. PENNEY CO. Milford Delaware CARMEN'S PIZZA and TAKE-OUT SHOPPE 112 Front St reet Lewes Rehoboth Delaware Best Wishes F rom MASTEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Phone GA 2-4535 Mi I ford Delaware Compliments of a JEANNE'S BEAUTY SALON Friend Pa rent School Trustee ALBERT H. LANK Shaping - Tinting Permanent Waving - Styling Skilled Hair Stylists Telephone 645-6524 Rehoboth-Georgetown Highway Lewes Delaware Salisbury places ot business showing the above symbol have pledged themselves to high ethical standards. They have pledged to honor your pa- tronage with full understanding of your needs, and assure you fairness and value in all your business with them. You can buy with confidence where you see the above symbol displayed in Salisbury, your happy Shopping City. GOODEN'S FLORAL SHOP Say It With Flowers- Say It With Ours Phone GA 2-A961 Mi 1 ford Delaware Compliments of HERBERT W. JONES Hardware Groceries Mi 1 ton Delaware Comp 1iments of KENT AND SUSSEX MOTOR COMPANY Buy your Buick in Milford Mi 1 ford Delaware Comp 1iments of MR. MRS. DAVIS HAZZARD MILFORD PHARMACY INC. 106 N. E. Front St. Milford Delawa re RUSSELL A. LEWIS BARBER SHOP Air Conditioned - Three Barbers Phone 856-9926 Georgetown Delaware HORNER'S SERVICE STATION Lawnmower Repairs And Groceries GA 2-5750 Milford R.D.A Delaware Compliments of ATLANTIC SANDS MOTEL Rehoboth Beach Delaware ELI BONTRAGER SONS John Deere Sales and Service GA 2-8335 Mi 1 ford Delaware Compliments of MR. MRS. RICHARD DRAPER Compliments of MILFORD BOWLING LANES Milford Delaware Compliments of ROBERT LEE RESTAURANTS Lewes Rehoboth Compliments of HUMES HARDWARE Milford Delaware Compliments of STARR'S BARBER SHOP Milton Delaware Best Wishes To The Senior Class of Mi 1 ton High From RAGAINS PHARMACY GA 2-8615 Milford Delaware Compliments of MILFORD ESSO Mi 1 ford Delaware JOHNNY'S BAKE SHOP Fine Pastries and Bread Phone 856-7374 North Bedford Street Georgetown Delaware Compliments of RODGERS RECORD PHOTO SHOP Rehoboth Beach Delaware H. M. SERVICE STATION General Repair Work Sinclair Gasoline-0i1 - Lubrication Phone GA 2-5935 Milford Rehoboth Blvd. Delaware Compliments of DAVID MAULL SON Phone 645-9924 Specialty Wheel Alignment SHORE TYPEWRITER SERVICE New Used Typewr i ters-Ca1cu1 ators-Mach i nes 13 N.Bedford St reet Phone 856-6739 F.C. Diedrich Georgetown Delaware Compliments of REHOBOTH DRY GOODS For all your Serving needs Rehoboth Beach Delaware BILL'S LAUNDROMAT PET SHOP Midway Shopping Center Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Half-hour Wash Dry Cleaning Lewes - Rehoboth - Highway L0U'S B00TERY Shoes Men Women Children Mi 1 ford Delaware YOUNG REVEL INC. We not only sell-We serve as well Office Equipment Supplies 21-23 Church Ave. Phone GA 2-4567 Stationery Printing Mi 1 ford Delaware REHOBOTH BOWLING LANES AND SKATING RINK Phone 227-6676 Rehoboth Beach Delaware BROWN P. THAWLEY INC. Chrysler - Plymouth Internalional trucks- Farmal1 t ractors GA 2-8050 GA2-8059 Mi 1 ford Delaware Congratulations to the Sen iors GREEN'S MARKET Mi 1 ford Delaware HABER'S MART Army Navy Store Sporting Goods Phone GA 2-9478 Milford Delaware Compliments of MR. MRS. FRED MlLLMAN Best wishes to the class of '62 Compliments of MILFORD CHRONICLE Mi 1 ford Delaware Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of REED'S ATLANTIC STATION Compliments of MARCUM'S SUB SHOP Phone 684-839 Mi 1 ton Delaware 122 Mulberry St. Mi 1 ton Delaware Compliments of RAY'S MARKET Quality Meat Fresh Produce A. W. BE I DEMAN AND COMPANY Commercial Fisherman Phone 87 2 Mi 1 ford-Rehoboth Highway M i 1 ton De 1awa re SOUTHERN STATES MILTON CO-OPERATIVE INC. Al I Compliments of MARTIN L. BLACK kinds of Insurance Feed Seed Phone 68A-4351 Fertilizer Mi 1 ton Delaware Fa rm Supp1i es PAYNTER LYNCH Best of Luck, Seniors Paint's Auto Sales 322 Rehoboth Blvd. MILTON RECREATION CENTER Norman Thomas, Proprietor Mi 1 ton Delaware ffftO •tF ertKrrmm- you Delaware Mi 1 ford Phone GArden 2-5127 _ ? -Curt J. E. WILKERSON Electrical Service Contractor Wiring Repa i rs Phone 684-8365 Mi 1 ton Delaware MILTON SERVICE CENTER, INC. Fuel Oi1 Kerosene Appliances Heating Refr i gerat ion Phone 684-8569 M i1 ton Delaware Compliments of MILDRED HOWARD WORKMAN Mi 1 ton Delaware W. W. EDINGER, JR. Drugg i st Georgetown Delaware Compliments of THE FOLEY CORPORATION Milton Lewes Delaware ARROW SAFETY DEVICE CO. Safety After Dark Georgetown Delaware Good Luck, Seniors SAMUEL'S DEPT. STORE Samuel Shapiro rr AND rr Mi 1 ton Delaware Compliments of BRAUNS STORES Georgetown De 1awa re Compl imerits of MR. AND MRS. JAMES T. 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Tempest, Vauxhall Phone A586 Milford Del aware Compliments of POLAN'S M i 1 ford De 1 aware MITCHELL AND JONES Sporting Goods General Store Mill sboro De 1 aware Compliments of JOHN R. DICK Gulf Service Station Rehoboth Beach Delaware Compliments of MITCHELL'S HATCHERY Millsboro Delaware See me before you Burn, Crash, or Blow Away HAMMOND M. DAVIDSON General Insurance Phone 67i+-i+i+56 Mi 1 ton Delaware Interior and Exterior Painting ARTHUR R. JONES, JR. Contract or Hourly Rates GA 2-8A98 Dodge Dart CONAWAY MOTORS, INC. S imca E11enda1e De 1 aware Georgetown De 1 aware HUDSON WP GAS SERVICE Morris Street Mi 11sboro Delaware C M AUTO SUPPLY INC. Store Ph. 856-7253 Home Ph. 856-24A3 121 E. Market Street Georgetown Delaware Compliments of BERRY FUNERAL HOME Milford Delaware DICKERSON'S STORE SERVICE STATION Groceries Fish Bait Mi 1 ton Del aware Compliments of H. S. SAUNDERS INC. Jeweler Optician Phone GA 2-5617 OWEN'S NEW USED FURNITURE New Shoes and Work Clothes 107-109 Federal Street Phone 68A-8A65 M i 1 ford Delaware M i 1 ton Delaware STAMPER JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Rehoboth 721A Rehoboth Beach Delaware Compliments of MILLSBORO TRUST CO. Millsboro De 1 aware ANGLER'S RESTAURANT There'5.00 Good Luck Seniors HOWARD T. WEST Lewes, Delaware M i1 ton De1 aware Compliments of Compl iments of 0. A. NEWTON SON NELLIE GROSS Regional Manager 113 Broad Mi 1 ton Street Delaware Phone 68A-A1A1 Feed Chicks Machinery Appliances J Bridgeville Delaware 1 Mil.. FOX'S 5c to $ 1.00 up CANNON FOODS Wearing Apparel Shoes H. P. Cannon Sons, Inc. Household Goods Cosmetics Main Office Bridgeville, Delaware Lewes Delaware PLANTS Bridgeville Marydel Delaware Delaware Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of MR. MRS. RAYMOND LANK MR. MRS. JOHN T. FISHER Milton Delaware Milton, Delaware REYNOLD'S GROCERIES Fresh chicken, meats, and grocer i es Phone GA 2-4604 Ellendale Delaware M. H. WELDING Portable Equipment near Waples Pond Phone 684-4570 M i 1 ton De 1 aware Compliments of MILTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Jim Carey Jerry Reynolds Compliments of JOSEPHINE HASTING'S beauty shop Compl iments of Thomas Hughes NATION-WIDE INSURANCE M i I ton Delaware W. H. WELCH Patent Medicine and JeweIry M i 1 ton De 1 aware CHARLIE'S MOBIL SERVICE Complete tune-up General Repairs Carburetor Ignition E11enda1e Compliments of THOMAS S. BEST AND SON Nassau Delaware Delaware Compliments of LOCKERMAN AUTO PARTS CO. Drawbr i dge Phone 684-4319 Compliments of MR. MRS. ROY MURRAY M i 1 ton Del aware CHARLES WILLEY'S Route 113 GA 2-9937 El 1enda1e Del aware Compliments of HOPKIN'S GRANARY Milton 684-8751 Delaware Compliments of BOULEVARD AUTO SALES Ford Sales and Services Georgetown De 1 aware Compl iments of MEGEE'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM Mi 1 ton Del aware Compl iments of A FRIEND DUTTON REED Repair Shop Phone 684-4613 M i 1 ton De 1 aware SOCKR1 DER AND CHANDLER Watchmakers and Jewelers Phone GA 2-5366 Mi 1 ford Del aware HARVEY'S MEN'S STORE 133j East Market Street Phone 856-6042 Georgetown, Delaware Compliments of HELEN'S GREENHOUSE Milton Del aware NELSON T. SWAIN BUILDING SUPPLY The Lumber Yard on the Boulevard Lumber-Mi 11 work-Hardware Phone 856-7550 Georgetown, Delaware BRERETON'S PHARMACY GA 2-A366 Milford Delaware Compliments of J. L. BRIGGS Georgetown Delaware Compliments of LINCOLN BODY SHOP GA 2-8357 Mi 1 ford Delaware Compliments of TUCK'S MARKET Mi 1 ton Delaware Compliments of MODERN SERVICES GA 2-4579 Mi 1 ford Delaware Compliments of M. C. RUST Jewe1e r Georgetown Delaware Compliments of DIAMOND STATE NURSERY Compliments of HAROLD MILLMAN Mi 1 ton Delaware Compliments of MC N1 COL1S Florist Lewes, Delaware Compliments of JET VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY Phone 684-4411 Mi 1 ton Delaware MIDWAY CUT RATE Midway Shopping Center 645-8477 Lewes, Delaware Compliments of CECIL CARPENTER Mi 1 ton Delaware Best Wishes to the Seniors SUBURBAN GAS COMPANY Rehoboth Beach De 1 aware D. F. QUILLEN-SONS Gen. Contractors Builders Sales Frigi da ire Service Phone 227-3741 Rehoboth Beach Our aim, to please BEDFORD MOTOR'S INC. Pontiac-Tempest-Vauxhal1 All N. Bedford St. Phone 856-7215 Georgetown De 1 aware (fr SCOTT'S NEWS STAND Magazines Books Ice Cream Records Phone 684-8716 M i 1 ton De 1 aware For the Finest i n Metered Gas-Gas Appliances w i th Radio Dispatched Lifetime Free Service Call or V i s i t COLLINS AND RYAN INC. Millsboro Delaware THEO. BURTON, JR. CO. Sales Service Phone 856-2521 Georgetown Delaware Build Right-Build With Blocks FRANK S. PARKER CO. Masonry Products Phone 934-9237 Millsboro Delaware PEPPER HUDSON New and Used Cars North Bedford St. Georgetown, Del.. Office Phone 856-6112 J. Earl Pepper Wm. H. Hudson 856-6671 856-2481 CARS DRAPER ' KING COLE Delicious Vegetables Inviting Nutri t ious Good Milton, Delaware Compliments of MILTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC. . . . Milton Theater . . . . . . Milton Theater Restaurant . . . . . . Promotional Real Estate . . . Progress Through Mutual Co-operation Pizza Pie 6 Hamburgers Thick Shakes Boxed Chicken French Fries GEORGETOWN § MIDWAY TASTEE-FREEZES Proprietor Frederick Hazel tine Let us build your home NOW No down payment if you own your own lot. Call or Stop in for details ROBERT R. LAYTON COMPANY Bridgeville, Delaware Phone ED 7-2221 Comp) imerits of MILTON MANUFACTURING CO. Phone 684-4131 Milton, Delaware Compliments of JOHNSON BROS. FARM SUPPLY CO. Cool Spring Compliments of MR. AND MRS. DAVID WORKMAN AND FAMILY Mi 1 ton Del aware Compliments of DONOVAN'S SERVICE STATION Phone 4282 Texaco Products Groceries TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS, INC. Phone 856-2541 U. S. Route No. 113 Georgetown, Delaware CLYDE P. JOSEPH Landscaping and Trucking Phone 856-7588 Georgetown, Delaware DIXIE DEL FARM Phone 684-4310 Mi 1 ton De1awa re Compliments of MR. MRS. KLINE PEPPER Milton Delawa re Good Luck to the Seniors HILDA'S BEAUTY SHOP Mi 1 ton Delaware REESE W. SMITH Contractor Builder Phone 856-7301 Georgetown Delaware Compliments of MR. MRS. RALPH SMITH Mi 1 ton Delaware Compliments of MR. MRS. EMORY SCHMERTZLER WAPLES LUMBER COMPANY Phone 684-8596 Milton, Delaware Building Materials Lumber Millwork Insulation At 1 an tic Fu rnace Oils Blue Coa 1 One Board or a Trainload Comp1 i r merits of SILER CITY MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Portland Division FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY Milton, Delaware Phone 684-8522 WESLEY N. SHEPHERD Painting and Decorating ATLANTIC GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. P. 0. Box 548 Salisbury, Maryland Phone Pioneer 9-4416 Phone 684-8715 R. D. No. I Milton, Del. L. M. LABORATORIES, INC. Compliments of A FRIEND Sales Service Division Se 1byvi 11e, Delaware Phone 436-8286 Manufactu ri ng Research Division Berlin, Maryland Phone 1060 Compliments of WILLIAM M. SHORT FUNERAL HOME Phone 684-8521 Paints Hardware Phones 856-2011 856-2108 RUST-WEIR SUPPLY CO. Lumber Mi 1lwork Bu i 1 di ng suppii es Free Estimates and Delivery Service Rai 1 road Avenue Georgetown, Delaware L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Penna. The Most Distinguished Name in School and College Jewelry Your Absolute Guarantee of: Perfect Satisfaction Unmatched Quality Dashing Style Complete Security JOHN S. ISAACS % SONS FARMS, INC. Ellendale, Delaware JONES AND SHUTT Lincoln Delaware MILTON SAUSAGE SCRAPPLE COMPANY Phone Milton 684-8575 FRED JENSEN Dealer in Pine and Oak Piling Phone 684-8605 Milton, Delaware ROBERT JENNINGS P i ne and Oak Piling Lumbe r Wholesale Reta i 1 Phone 684-4209 Mi 1 ton, Delaware Best of Luck to the Seniors It's Been Nice Working With You This Year THE WALLER STUDIO CHESSAR’S RADIO T.V. HENRY G. GRAVES AND SONS, INC. Radios Antennas Television Sales Service Certified Transit Mixed Cement 108 Federal St. Phone 8366 Milton, Del. 89 Rehoboth Ave. Phone 7113 Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Phones RADIO REPAIRS 2547 Georgetown De 1awa re Compliments of 8528 Mi 1 ton De 1awa re W. T. GRANT, CO. REED TRUCKING CO. Known for Values Local and Long Distance Hauling Refrigerated Service Mi 1 ford 23-27 Walnut St. Mi 1 ton De 1awa re Phone Milton 8585 De 1awa re ED’S RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE Sylvania Admi ral 'Oft a £, We sell the best, and service the best Phone 684-8850 Sodas Shakes Sundaes Cones Sunoco Gas Oi1 Groceries Drive-in One Stop CREE-MEE FREEZE Phone Milton 684-8876 M i 1 ton De 1awa re Compliments of HAYDEN’S % EDGERTON’S Good Luck and Success to the Mi 1 ton High Class of '62 MILFORD FERTILIZER COMPANY GA 2-8029 Milford Del aware Mi 1 ton Delaware DONOVAN SHERMAN INC. Plumbing - Heating A i r-condi t ion ing Phone 684 - 8349 or 4545 M i 1 ton , De 1 avia re Compliments of FRANK’S STORE R. K. HAYDEN, Owner R. D. 1 Mi 1 ton Delaware Phone 684-4987 THE SUSSEX TRUST COMPANY LAUREL LEWES MILTON REHOBOTH BEACH MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of CARLTON CLIFTON SONS CANNERY Growers and Packers of Quality Peas and Lima Beans PHONE Office 684-8332 Home 684-8373 Milton, Delaware MILTON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY Free Delivery Phone 684-8711 Milton, Delaware SUSSEX STUDEBAKER CO. 856-6617 Lark - Hawk Sales Service North Bedford Street Georgetown Delaware Compliments of SINCLAIR REFINING CO. Georgetown De 1awa re Compliments of ELLENDALE EXCELSIOR Ellendale Delaware Compliments of PHILLIP'S ESSO STATION Rehoboth Delaware STANDARD' £sso STATIONS Compliments of ATLANTIC OIL CO. Compliments of BERRY1S MODERN COTTAGES Georgetown De 1awa re Rehoboth De 1awa re Compliments of MR. § MRS. NORMAN LAWSON AND FAMILY INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA
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