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3 5 ' P7-ggzdgnf Vice President ISAAC TRATE GLORIA BADGER Secretary Treasurer WILLIAM FORESMAN DONALD ULP 7 rediclenf A medaage . . . Realizing that we shall never again enjoy the life of high school students, we seniors turn our memories back to many happy events that will never be forgotten. We reminisce with a classmate about the experiences and fun at an assembly, a game, a dance, or in a classroom. The meeting or the smile of a classmate or teacher will linger long in our memories. We shall not remember the school as just any school, but as Milton I-ligh School, the place of a thousand memories. Although the happy days are gone, the happy days of adult life are yet to come. The future, an unknown space of time, can be foretold accurately by no one on earth, but the events of the present greatly help to determine it. The children of tomorrow, using freely the benefits of todays discoveries and inventions, will wonder how we enjoyed life without them, and we, as elders do today, will wonder if the children get as much enjoyment out of life as we did when we were children. All the inventions should help make us happy, but the lessons we have experienced through these years will greatly determine the amount of happiness and success the future holds in store both for us and for our children. I know we have learned the value of honesty and obedience, of good manners and social amenities. of tolerance and co-operation ---- values which will shape our future years. As we begin our careers, we look with appre- ciation at the lessons in good old Milton High. I sincerely hope that those lessons will lead us through the straight and narrow path to the better things in life, to a life of happiness, of service, and of peace.
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CBLORIA R. BADGER Gloria Secretarial A bright eyed maiden with lots of pep: On the cheerleading squad she really is hep. Class Officer, Vice President 3-43 Echoes Staff 4: Girls' Chorus 2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4: Scribe 2. Secre- tary 3. Follies 3: Cheerleader 1-2- 3-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Treasurer 3, PYGSMCHC 42 Class Play. LORETTA M. BASTIAN Win7fie Home Economics WiHki9'S happy with that ring on her hand. If you want a friend, yo11'll find that she's grand. Echoes Staff 4: Follies 3: Jr. Drum Corps 1-2: Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' Basketball 2-4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. lVlARY K. BECK Becky Secretarial In typing class she has the speed: As a waitress she takes the lead. Girls' Basketball 2: G. A. A. 1-2-3- 4, Follies 3. lVlARY E. BILLBIEYER Mary Ellen Secretarial What holds her interest at a foot- ball game Of course, it's left half back-- Dick is his name. Echoes Staff 4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 3: Girls' Basketball 3-4. ROBERT B. BRITTAIN Bob Vocational Bob is an active hunter and scout. When he goes hunting, the bun- nies look out. Baseball Intramural 2. FLORENCE A. Coup Flossie Home Economics She works in the movies when the lights are dim. She goes with a guy by the name of Jim. Girls' Basketball 1-2-3-43 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 3. km .tha . . . 1951 VIOLET l. BAKER Fwy Home Economics Who has the personality, can't you guess? Violet, a newcomer to M. I-I. S. G. A. A. 4. ARLIE R. BATES Arlie Vocational Here's our good friend, Arlie Bates. Q At the ping pog table he realy rates. Basketball Intramural 3-4: Base- ball Intramural 3-4. LAWRENCE E. BERGER 'iLawrence Vocational Tall and lanky is this lad. When he's with Nancy, he's surely g.ad. Basketball Intramural 3-4: Baseball Intramural 2-3-4: Hi-Y 4. CHARLES A. BLYLER Blyler Vocational You will always see Charles in his beaten up car. Don't get ineit won't take you far! RAY C. BYERS Miken Vocational Ray always has a lot to say. When it comes to basketball. he really can play. Football J. V. 1: Baseball 3-4: Bas- ketbal. Intramural 2-3. NANCY L. COUP Blondie General A very cute blonde and nice to know! She'll always be happy as long as there's Joe. Girls' Basketball 1-2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 3: Echoes Staif 4.
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