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On behalf of the faculty that you have worked with during the past three years, I offer you sincere best wishes
for continued success and future happiness. You, with their help, have achieved an enviable record of accom-
plishments academically, socially, and in your contribution to our community. The habits of study and the self-
discipline which you have developed during your high school career insure you not only of success in your cho-
sen field, but also the personal satisfaction of being prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.
For myself, it has been a pleasure to serve you as principal during your senior year. I will treasure the memories
of our struggles and accomplishments, as we work to ever improve our high schooli I extend to each of you con-
gratulations and hope that you will attain the goal which you have set for yourself. I wish you true success, not
necessarily great wealth and fame, but the joy and happiness which comes from the knowledge that you have
used the talents you possess to improve your life and the lives of all those who are associated with you.
I also offer congratulations to your parents. Their sacrifices and hard work have made your achievements possi-
ble. May they always be proud of you, knowing that their efforts have enabled you to live a happy and successful
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The elected officers of the junior class assumed all
responsibilities and accepted all suggestions through-
out the school year. They fought bitterly and cheered
heartily at their traditional Powder Puff Game. Of
course, they provided refreshments for all. Their dance
of December 10 was a great success and the concert in
the Spring was even greater. Their willingness to work
contributed to a good year.
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Secretary Ruth Plnkus and Treasurer Steve Baranowski worklng dilllgently.
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President Gary Bornstein, aided by the
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us, and Steve Baranowski, immediately set to
work planning for a Senior Lounge, to bring
an atmosphere of informality and comfort to
the class. They also planned the Powder Puff
football game, dance, and a prom at the
Blue Hills Country Club. The prices of the
prom tickets were greatly decreased due to
the large treasury. They ended their year
early on May 15 with a BIG BANG!
Gary Bornstein and loe Gibbons at work.
This is a big decision!
Future Homemakers of America, the school's largest and
most active club, holds an initiation ceremony each year in
October for new members. Among their other activities
throughout the year are the Student-Faculty Basketball Game,
Father-Daughter Dinner, and their annual Fashion Show.
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Art Club
The ultimate in creativity is the goal of the Art Club. Under the direction of
Miss Hanifey, the recently defunct club was once again resumed. The enthusi-
asm and talent of such members as loanne Stern, Moey Lane, Martin C-realish,
and many others are the factors that help to continually conceive the artwork
ofthese people.
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Wizard of Oz
This year's production of the Wizard of Oz, directed by
Mrs. Tuttle was a tremendous success. Denise DeCelle did
an exceptionally fine job as Dorothy, supported by Doch
Wallace, Susan Cushing and Tricia Canavan.
The make-up crew, lights, staging, and cleanup were
just as important backstage to the play's success as were
the actors and actresses.
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Volunteens
The group of youths called "Volun-
teens" is several very dedicated and un-
derstanding students. Under the supervi-
sion of Miss Foster, these volunteers have
brought happiness into the lives of many
people. Their deeds consist of preparing a
buffet luncheon followed by entertain-
ment by Lisa Starr, Kate Breslin and Nancy
Phelps, for patients of a local hospital for
the Mentally Retarded, and entertaining
patients of Perkins Institute for the Blind.
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This year's Science Club was organized and kept busy by President john Panzi-
ca. john is a very dedicated student and is interested in the medicalproffession.
The other executive members were jeff Berkowitz, Vice-President, Laura Silver,
Secretary, and Carl Garvin, Treasurer. The club holds numerous lectures, one of
which was given by Secretary Laura Silver on wild foods. A special guest speaker
was Sylvester I. Flaherty from the Milton Department of Sanitations, who spoke
on ecology, reclamation, and conservation. The club is a group of eight members
with the common desire to fulfill their quest for scientific knowledge.
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Math was exciting? Cf? President, Attehuff
President, M a r C Sar1dSe: e abd Treash feb
Schnaper. The different typese of maiheemeticg
not found in the SCl'l0ol 1l'iiih? eh' i e,'e ' f e ii 1 iiff
Ski Club
Skiing down Killington or a trip to Mt. Snow are
amongst the highlights of the Ski Club's program.
The feeling of gliding down the flowing white
slopes seems to bring unending pleasure to the
members of this active club. Headed by presi-
dents Neal Fineman and William Clark, V.P. Ste-
phen Gardner, Sec. lane Clouse and Treasurer
Lisa Broderick, this group was a tremendous
success.
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Milton's Chess Club fanatics, Ar-
thur Carp, Steve Hefler, Alex Scarr,
and Edmund Sibis, possess a remark-
able talent in the art of chess. This
game requires a tremendous
amount of concentration and skill,
both of which were executed
throughoutthe year.
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The French Club is one of the largest clubs of Milton High School. This
year there are thirty-five members under the leadership of President, Eliz-
abeth Pillag Vice-President, Carole Cifrinop and Treasurer Charlotte Don-
ahue. Their schedule of events includes a car-wash, a paperback book
store in Milton High School, and a visit to the French Museum. So as they
say in French - Vive la M.H.S.
French Club
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spanish Club
Launching the carpwash as fifgtfbig fnoney raising project proved to be a sixty don!
lar success. Under the leadefshipg David Ferris, Vice-President Susan Cush
ing, and Treasurer ReganeCcarym?f?2'ficS6e n1ued to be a fine year for Spanish lovers- f c up
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The Debating Club is the only club in MHS that actually works at their spe-
cialty. Their main object is to prove a fact one way or another by presenting
information in brief. Their material is collected, coagulated, and finally the
data is given orally by the members of the team against another school. Mr.
Smonian is the advisor, jeff Wayne is president, and Lewis Lightman and Larry
Spunt are the other officers.
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Mass. State Track Finalists
This year, Milton High was fortunate enough to have several extremely fast
runners on its track team. They were so fast, in fact, that they were eligible for,
and won, the Class C division in the Mass. State runs. Brian Devin, who set a
new record at MHS for the fastest runner, placed third in the 2-mile run. Leo
Vercollone came in first, and Mike Downes third in the 1000-yd. dash. Matty
McLellan placed second in the 300 yd., Roger Connor fourth in the 600-yd.,
lack Donahue placed fifth in the 50-yd. and Pat Grant placed fifth in the high
jump. Roger Connor, Jonathon Losordo, Leo Vercollone, and Matty McLellan
ran the relay faster than any other division and won the State Championship.
Veteran's Day Dance
Music by "Work."
Our first dance was truly a tremendous success.
Sponsored by the Senior Class it was supported by
all. WORK, a new group, provided the music and
were thoroughly enjoyed. This dance definitely
added to the enjoyment of the long weekend.
Some danced
... and some just listened.
This year, Girl's League was
quite a successful affair. The cou-
ples, entertained by Big D 84 the
Marcelles, danced the evening
away. Produced by the Student
Council, the dance consisted of
fun and frolic for all, including
Miss Foster, the advisor, and other
chaperones. Everyone's appetite
was satiated by buffet sandwiches
and punch made by members of
the council.
C-irl's League
Everyone danced
... and danced.
Big D and the Marcelles
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M . H . S. Ba n d
Hup, two, three, four . ..
Kill it, quick!
M.H.S.'s band brought spirit and
music to all wherever they went. They
performed throughout the year with
outstanding success. ln return for their
spirit, time, and effort, they went to
Washington, D.C. to compete in the
National Cherry Blossom Festival,
which ended their great year.
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Vaultin included almost everyone.
Once again, the MHS Gym Show was a great success.
Under the direction of Mr. Fontecchio and Miss Duggan,
the participants of the show practiced day after day in order
to gain perfection. A variety of events were displayed, in-
cluding Katy and Hank McCartin and Arthur Vercollone
performing of the trampoline. Boys' and girls' floor acts
were demonstrated with outstanding performances by Rick
Nugent and Patty Gregoire. The balance beam, with special-
ists Nancy johnson, Kathy Reichert and Marcia Howes, the
uneven parallels with Sue Bratlie, the rings with Chris Sands,
and vaulting, including almost everyone, were once again
stimulating to the audience. The exciting show closed with
the annual Tableaux, a unique tribute to various strifes of
the world with the gym team as models. All in all, the show
illustrated extreme grace and skill, and, of course, physical
ability. A beautiful performance!
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Grace and beauty on the beam.
The horse.
The clowns provided entertainment
Double acts under the parachute displayed creativity.
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Warming the hearts on a very cold night.
Christmas Caroling
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Santa and a very happy family.
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On the night before Christmas, an enthu-
siastic group set out to sing Christmas cheer
to Milton citizens. Inspired by the traditions
and brotherly love of the winter season,
these people made it a point to show the
shut-ins and emotionally disturbed of Mil-
ton that they had not been forgotten.
National
Merit
Scholars
This year Milton High School is proud to
have five fine students Arthur Carp, Gordon
Schnaper, Beth O'leary, Stephen Hefler, and
lohn Fidler represent the National Merit
Society. lt is the first year that Milton High
has had so many semi-finalists. What is be-
comming of Milton High School ...?
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Milton High School has taken careful consideration in
choosing the members of the National Honor Society.
They were chosen according to scholastic ability, leader-
ship, service, and character. This group of students displays
Milton High School's quality.
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Student Council
The Student Council is a small group of students represent-
ing the entire student body of the school. They worked hard
planning for the Evaluation Committee and had a successful
Girls' League Dance. They had numerous and thoughtful hours
planning the betterment of our school.
Homeroom Representives
Under the direction of Miss Foster, a delegation of students, each rep-
resenting their homeroom, worked diligently to provide a link between
the Student Council and the student body. The group discussed plans for
the open campus, free study halls, and social counseling.
Mr. Mullians Assistants
This group of dedicated girls assist Mr. Mullin to their greatest extent in his
daily work.
Library Assisstants
Helping Mrs. Pile and Mrs. Green are a group of cheerful library assist-
ants. Their job involves stamping out books, shelving chronicals of the
past, present, future, and telling other students to "please be quiet!"
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Let's see what pops out!
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The monster machine in 006 is
controlled by a group of data pro-
cessing assistants and, of course, its
masters, Mr. Creighton and Mrs. Fi-
dler. In a syndrom of keypunching,
tabulations, circuiting, and punch
cards flying around, the little groupl
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A special work-
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initiated four years
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ning strong. Under
the directorship of
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business students
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learn". Attending
classes in the morn-
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knowledge to work
in the afternoon at
commerical jobs
carefully provided
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ance office.
Well, guys, where's the dirt?
Wo r k Stu d y
The new M.H.S. policy, "Keep the
school clean," was followed through
by our super-clean janitorial assist-
ants. Thanks to them the school
remained litter free throughout the
year.
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1971-72 was a time of change for the MHS yearbook.
Many new concepts were evolved by Editor-in-Chief Lisa
Starr. The change of the name, and the removal of the
seal are just a couple of steps from the traditional past into
the ever-present age. But, there were also alterations that
cannot be seen within the pages of the book. Mr. Sulli-
van, a recent addition to the English dept. and this year's
advisor, was borne into the yearbook world.
Although the yearbook staff was not as large as in past
years, there were still several people who devoted time to
produce the book. All of the photography seen within
these pages was done by Lisa and her assistant Karen Hen-
toff. fKaren was also the business manager working in
conjunction with Miss Wiley.l Ellen Winn, who always
kept the staff cheerful, had the most valuable fingers be-
cause of her time-consuming typing job.
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The Unquity Echo staff.
Advertlsement Increased the Echo
sales.
UN UITY
ECHO
Under the fantastic supervision of Mrs. Goldman,
he Unquity Echo enjoyed a successful year. While
taff members worked hard P.T.A. night aqauinting
arents with the Echo and winning their financial
upport, magazine sales increased. However, all the
taff's time was not spent in financial pursuits alone.
or the first time in its history of publication, the
cho broadened its primary qualifications to include
ith the work of MHS students material submitted
y the MHS faculty and alumni. From these contri-
utions, the staff selected the best, typed all accept-
nces, and coordinated art work with the poetry and
rose. Kathy Coughlin, Editor-in-Chief, Nancy Shee-
an, Art Editor, and Karen Hentoff, Business Editor,
trvorked to direct the staff's efforts in producing two
ine Echo issues. Thanks to all members and support-
rs, 1971-72 succeeded in being a year of change and
rogress.
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Milton High SchooI's newspaper took on a different im-
age this year. With its new name, The Half-Wit, the staff tried
to encourage creativity and school participation. Since
M.H.S. the only high school in New England which uses its
own off-set printing facilities to produce a newspaper, the
staff faced a two-fold job. Photography became a large part
of The Half-Wit and illustrations became more common.
Classified ads were accepted from the students. The staff in-
cluded janice Hayden, Editor-in-chiefg Barry Tartarkin, Pro-
duction Co-ordinator, Brian Devin, Sports editor, Bob Kent,
future Editor, and Steve Hamilton, Review editor. Also to be
congratulated for their work are the photographers, typists,
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Under the leadership of Brian Devin and
Bob Panora, the Cross Country team ran a
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their effort was completely projected in the
many wins of their meets. Under the direc-
tion of Mr. Kent, the team proved ambitious
and loyal through their many hours of sweat
and hard work.
On November 20, the Senior and junior
Classes held their annual Powder Puff Game.
The Seniors coached by joe Gibbons were
unsuccessful in their scoring attempts. Quart-
erback, Dale Carberry led the offense with her
receivers, Wendy Hawkins, Tara Mclnerny, and
M.V.P., Ellen Winn.
The Senior Defense did their utmost to re-
strain janet Dalrymple, the juniors M.V.P., as
she scored their two touchdowns, one being
called back on a penalty.
Their curshing defeat, 6-0, was enlightened
as Pat Grant, Chris Sands, Pat Condon, john
Panzica, and Bob Cifrino, the Senior cheer-
leaders, livened up their team and cheered
with their never-ending enthusiasm! Many
thanks to all.
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FCOTBALL
The MHS football team of 1971 was one of the best in the
past few years. The team was led by its hard-working cap-
tains Paul Brennan and lohn Lenane. The srong point of the
club was its stingy defense. They allowed fewer points all
season than any other Bay State team, except for Walpole.
The defense was led by two hard-hitting linebackers, Brian
Losordo and jackie Kenney. The middle guard, was Brian
Pretti, whose agility and speed more than made up for his
size. Robert Barry and Tim Ryan stopped the running game
completely. Others making a strong contribution were Mike
Kuppens, lack Donahue, Leo Vercollone, and versatile joe
Fahey.
The offense, though not as strong as the defense, was ex-
citing. What they lacked in size they supplied with their
speed and desire. Matty McClellan led the team with touch-
downs l6l and had opponents chasing him all over the field.
He was often double-teamed, but never completely stopped
because of his blinding speed.
The running game was led by the burly fullback, john
Lenane. He was a hard-nosed type of runner who seldom
was stopped without getting yardage. The blocking was led
by all-scholastic center Dave Ogar, who had help from
guard and tackles like Don Lantz, lack Kenny, and Mike
Kuppens. Paul Brennan made a large contribution to offen-
ses along with Pat Grant, Harold Kelley, and others. The suc-
cessful season was indicative of the good coaching, never-
ending inspiration and enthusiasm of Mr. Brennan and Mr.
Lapworth.
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At the time of this writing, due to publisher's
deadlines, the Hockey team is only halfway
through a tough season, but still hoping to attain
a better record in the Bay State League. There
are many teams in this league that the Whiz Kids
could beat with constant effort from seniors like
Humphries, Huffam, and Hixon, or a trio like
Galvin, Cifrino and Burke. There was great effort
shown also from Findley, Gregoire, Coughlin,
and Morgan.
Defenseman, Manning, Sorgie, Donovan,
Maiden, and Burke also tried to keep those
pucks out of the net but this was the first Bay
State League experience for sophomores like
Burke and Maiden and the two goalies, Poleart
and Galvin.
The team won the Framingham South game
and tied Framingham North but a much better
team effort went into the game against Brain-
tree. This was either teams game all the way to
the final minutes when unfortunately, Braintree
won. This game showed what the team could do
and possible inspired some more wins for the
second round.
Team work.
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Wrestling
The star of this year's wrestling team was captain
Brian Losordo. He was number one in the confer-
ence last year and did not lose once this year either.
joe Gibbons was also a captain of this fine team. The
two coaches were Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Tartiff. The
team is comprised of thirty members, many of which
were sophomores. The team had twelve matches in
the Southeastern Conference this year.
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The 1971-1972 Girls' Basketball team finished
the season with more losses than they expected. It
was unfortunate that the Varsity team lost most of
its star players in last year's graduating class of '71,
They hope for a better season next year. The ju-
nior Varsity team improved greatly this season.
Their cheer 'Double Digits' was quite appropriate
since their game scores averaged higher over last
year's. It showed their determination to gain a
high score and win. Their determination did win
them a few games and gave their opponent a
good challenge and hard fight for the victory in
other games. With more work, determination,
and experience, both next year's teams should be
very promising. The coaches, Mrs. Sneider and
Miss Richardson look for more help from the
sophomore and junior girls in the future.
Co-captains Carol Bibinski and Valerie Salvoni
strove to make this a winning year for MHS along
with varsity members Sue Daly, Sue Rottenberg,
Pat Reilly, Arlene Goldsmith, Anne Dunne, Lynn
Irwin, Mary Roche, Cindy Hoy, and Cindy Clark.
Valerie hold on to it.
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gym coach, opened his speech by saying, "Well, the gymnastic team
g 1 95, had a winning season this year, we won a meet." For several years
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at ,yr L T - 1 Paul Reichert, john Gormley, Paul Meyers, Brian Shaeffer, Bob Sav-
S 3 age, and Brian Ditulio, all consistant scorers, are juniors who show
S an ' ' promise for next year. The team's progress can be measured by the
if w y S L, 2, w t fact that the first score of last season was 38 points compared to this
'S at season's opening mark of 67 points. Two reasons for this productive
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increase are Bill Ferarra and jim Rutecki, who should definitely leave
their mark before leaving MHS. When these two are put with Sands
4 and Nugent, the team's nucleus is formed. Assistant Coach Ron Reid
we took charge of Milton's first l.V. squad in gymnastics. This season
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Miss Duggan and her girls.
The girls'Gymnastics team was headed this year by
Susan Bratlie and Kathy Reichert. The newest addi-
tion to the girls' gym department, Miss Duggan, was
the coach. Susan's specialties were the uneven par-
allel bars and vaulting. Kathy performed on the une-
vens, the beam, and did vaulting as well. The fifteen
members of the team, including Patty Gregoire and
Cheryl Greenberg on floor acts and Nancy johnson
on the team, exhibited grace and beauty to all.
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This year our Basketball Team returning from last with
only five letterman and one starter, are currently enjoying
one of its finest seasons in recent years.
With strong rebounding from Steve Baranowski and Bill
Donovan, and the scoring supplied from Captain Gary
Bornstein, jim Manza, and lim Cunningham, the team is
currently in second place in the Bay State League. Strong
support from the bench, which Milton teams have been
lacking in the past, is coming from lay Sexton, Mark Ryan,
and james Chiavaroli. The team is looking forward to
making the state tournament this year and with a little
luck, you'll be seeing the Whiz Kids in Boston Garden
come March.
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ers were victorious again this year. Some of the players were
Miss Pearce, Miss Richardson, Miss Duggan, Miss Ryan, Mrs.
Snieder, and Miss Sullivan from Pierce lr. High. On the girls
team Anne Dunn, Karen Hentoff, Susan Rottenberg and Char-
lotte Donahue were just a few of the many girls who played.
The boys defeated the male teachers in their game. Some of
the teachers on the team were Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Reed, Mr.
Gretsky, and Mr. Harding. Two of the players on the winning
team were Bobby Kelly and Brian Griffiths.
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Ever again the morning creeps
across your shoulder,
Through the frosted window pane
the sun grows bolder.
Through the waving curtain wall
the sun is streaming,
Far behind-your flickering eyelids
you're still dreaming.
Close beneath the window sill
the earth is humming,
Like an eager Christmas child
the day is coming.
Like an antique ballroom fan
your eyelids flutter,
Sunlight streams across your eyes
th rough the open shutter.
Tom Paxton
The sun shines brightly
outside of your room.
The snow glistens slightly
for it is High Noon.
The world is alive.
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The sun shines brightly
outside of your room.
The snow glistens slightly
for it is High Noon.
or a time of creation.
High noon. It is everybody's time of day. The sun has ris-
en, andthe world is alive. High noon is a time for doing
things, be it work or play. For some, it is a time to help child-
ren to learn about life, for others, a time of creativity, such as
sewing, or painting. For still others, it is a time for learning,
even by reading the everyday happenings in the newspaper.
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The morning is over. ..
A.. we must begin to think seriously
i 1 r r i oflife.
The round, hot, red ball
has disappeared in the sea -
night has drowned the day
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Our departure from MHS only acknowledges the fact that a new period in our life has arrived.
Perhaps you will interpret High Noon as a per-in your life,
not only in the day. lt is a period in which you realize that the
beginning, or morning, of your life is over, and the middle of
your life is taking its place. Your youth has risen and you have
progressed to adulthood. The departure from Milton High
School only certifies the fact that this is a new period of life.
Yet, rather than physically performing the acts of creation, such
as in sewing, and education, we must enlarge our tributes, such
as creating a better atmosphere for mankind, and learning how
to survive and help others survive in a world filled with strife
and hardships. Yes, our morning has passed, and the arrival of
High Noon is here.
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BOOSTERS
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wm. Ahearn
Mr. and Mrs. joseph P. Angeloni
Ellynne Sheree Bayard
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Bergin
Zalman Fryman
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bibinski
Mr. and Mrs. Oistein j. Bratlie
lune W. Buchanan
Mary A. Callahan
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1. Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Connor
Angela T. Covey
Mr. and Mrs. james R. Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson
Mrs. Wesley Davison
Josephine C. Desmond
Mr. and Mrs. Fox Devin
"Ding Brat"
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Donahue
Lottie A. Elzbut
Patricia Ferren
Mr. and Mrs. joseph F. Fidler,1r.
Mrs. Leonore Fidler
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs
. Abraham Frank
Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Fisher
Robert Fox
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
joseph P. Garrity
Carl Garvin
Catherine Garvin
Laura Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 1. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon
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BOOSTERS
"Hannibal Hayes and Kid Curry"
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hickey
Gertrude B. Howe, R.N.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Howes
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank
Miss Katharine Irwin
Elizabeth Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kelm
IlKeSSyll
Mrs. George D. Kilnapp
Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1. Leonard
"Little Eddie"
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Losordo
Mrs. Gerard E. Macdonald
Mr. and Mrs. George McCarty
Tara Mclnereny V
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mullin, jr.
Miss Patricia E. Nelson
"P.l.K."
Pamela K. Pearce
Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas 1. Russo
Mr. and Mrs. A. Salvoni 7
Valerie Salvoni
Gordon H. Schnaper
Mr. and Mrs. john Shabel
Mr. and Mrs. David Shwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Siedman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1. Smigliani
jean M. Sullivan
"The Pepsi Machine" ,
Linda Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tuttle
Ethel B. Wiley
Lantana
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And sunny skies has to stay behind.
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STUDIO
Portraits Engagement Portraits
College Applications
Wedding Photographs
Individual 81 Commercial Photographs
480 Adams Street, Milton, Mass.
698-3456
Best Wishes To Class Of 1972
MILTON BANK AND TRUST CO.
524 Adams Street, Milton, Mass.
540 Granite Street, Braintree, Mass.
164 Parkway, Quincy, Mass.
JAMES T. PHELPS 84 CO., INC.
Established 1854
- Insurance -
30 Central Avenue
C. Wilson
V P esident Res
Milton
696-6300
.Tel.I 333-0529
Good Luck Class of'72
MILTON HOME FURNISHERS, INC
Carl R. Todaro, Mgr.
"Fine Furniture"
360 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass.
696-3420
Compliments of
THATCHER FARM DAIRY
267 Thatcher St.
Milton, Mass.
Best Wishes To Class Of 1972
FOX'S GULF SERVICE
"24 Hour Service"
1563 Blue Hill Ave.
Mattapan
MCDONOUGH DRUG, INC.
- Prescription Specialists -
-Free Prompt Delivery -
Dorchester Lower Mills
298-0103
Best Wishes Class of '72
HANLEY PHARMACY
"No Need to Leave a Sick Child"
lust Call
696-4440
Nathan Fleishman, Reg. Pharm.
Corner Reedsdale Rd. 84 Randolph Ave.
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Congratulations To Class of 1972
MURRA Y'S DEPARTMENT
STORE
Mattapan Square
Custom Package Plans
Tailored to Your Taste
BRUSH HILL TRANSPORTATION
109 Norfolk St.
Dorchester, Mass. 02124
CITGO-IENNEY STATIONS
ROBERT H. PIKE
INSURANCE AGENCY
"Now Two Locations to Serve You"
131 Brook Road
59 Adams St. tMilton Villagel
372 Granite Ave.
Milton 02186
Tel.: 698-7850
698-9646
698-9619
Compliments of
MILTON FOOD MART, INC.
133 Brook Road
Milton, Mass.
Congratulations 102nd Graduating Class
Compliments of
MILTON COOPERATIVE BANK
420 Granite Ave.
Milton, Mass. 02186
Best Wishes to Milton's102nd Graduating Class
MULLEN'S SERVICE STATION
"Your Friendly Mobil Dealer"
352 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass
698-1630
E. T. O'NElLL - Insurance and
Real Estate
"All Forms of lnsurance"
30 Central Avenue Phone 698-3838
Milton, Mass.
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Bowl for health and fun
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EAST MILTON BOWLADROME
540A Adams Street
East Milton, Mass.
Tel. 698-9502
ROBERTS SUPPL Y CO.
"Dupont and Touraine Paints"
Fine Wallpapers
Scott's Lawn Products
"Your Handy, Helpful Hardware Store"
Mattapan Square - A Nice Place to Shop
296-3800
LeMans Ventura ll Pontiac Firebird
"Sales and Service, Free Pick-up Service"
M. B. LAWRENCE PONTIAC CO.
326 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass.
696-1680
Compliments of
CAPITOL ELECTRIC SUPPLY
CO., INC.
Blue Hill Avenue
Maltapan, Mass.
Good Luck to the Class of '72
LlLLIAN'S FASHION SHOPPE
"A Woman's World of Fashion"
532 Adams Street
Milton, Mass.
Congratulations 'l02nd Graduating Class
BREWSTER SUPER MARKET
98 Houston Ave.
Milton, Mass.
Compliments of
CYPRESS CLEANERS
Central Avenue, Milton
"Pickup and delivered"
Charge Accounts Welcome
CHARLIE'S CHEVRON
Motor Tune-ups
Brake Service
General Repairs
"Snow Plowing Done Too"
588 Adams St., Quincy 479 9074
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Compliments of
BERNARD H. ROSENTHAL,
D.D.S
Compliments of
CHAMBERS WISWELL 81 MOORE
A Marketing Service Organization
295 Turnpike Street
Canton, Mass. 02021
Compliments of
Compliments of
NoRrH SHORE MASONR Y, INC. FURNWUREBY
BARON'S
405 Main sr.
Wak5lg'icg9gAaSS' Canton Dorchester Hingham
Best Wishes To Class of 1972
CAV'S COFFEE 81lNC.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
1 Adams Street 696-9819
OF B OS TON
Mattapan Office
Milton, Mass. 02187
SAMOSET KNOLL ARTS.
184 2 Bedroom Apts.
- Wall To Wall Carpeting, Refrig., Stoves
Garbage Disposal, Heated, Air-Cond. -
12 Month Lease
746-7690
828-6560
Compliments of
PIONEER CO-OPERATIVE BANK
lFormerly Mattapan Co-operative Bank!
1575 Blue Hill Avenue
Mattapan, Mass.
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"Save In A Savings Bankv
SAVINGS
BANK
Richard H. Schmidt, President
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Two Convenient Locations
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40 Adams Street 561 Adams Street
Milton Village East Milton, Mass.
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Compliments of
lack McCarthy
VILLAGE FORGE INC
25 Agnes Ave.
Hyde Park Mass
361 2591
Pl P O F d
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Compliments of
ANN'S
Sub-Sandwich Shop
Phone-in-service
Free Eat-for-a-week
Loc to - 508 R' er Street Mattapan Phone 298 9520
l. B. COLE AND GLEASON
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"Milton Home for Funerals"
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5 Canton Avenue at Milton Village
GE 6-7200
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Compliments of
MARIO SUSI 84 SONS, INC.
- Excavating Contractors -
36 W IWOOd SI Dorchester Ma 02121
265 5020 282 5091
To Class of 1972
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ofyourIife--- 1 Don't waste it. To SAVE
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"DORCHESTER'S OLDEST BAN K"
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Congratulations
Complimgntg To The Class Ol:'l972
102nd Graduating Class When YOU Graduate lVlY0
You've Got A Lot To Live
pepsi' got A Lot To Give Real Estate Think Of Us.
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CO., Represented in Milton by
john W. Kunhardt, Mrs. George Owen, lr.
Katherine Sullivan and Frank Brunton
1131 Randolph Avenue
Milton, Massachusetts Area Office:
696-0700 97 Adams Street, Milton Village
Telephone: 696-4430
609 cumming Hwy. -Automatic - Heating -
Mattapan, Mass. "A Life-Time-Experience"
Tires Batteries Accessories
'I25 Robbins St.
Milton 02186
, , , Days: 522-9222 Nights: 696-2939
Repair Foreign 8: American
Cars
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Compliments of
HENTOFF ENTERPRISES
295 Turnpike St.
Canton, Mass.
IOHNSTON FUNERAL
HOME
Robert H. Johnston
Francis C. Satterwhite
- Completely Air-Conditioned -
460 Granite Avenue
Milton, Mass.
Tels: 696-4544 696 6625
Compliments of
DR. AND MRS. IOHN F
CALLACHERJR.
99 Adams Street
Milton, Mass.
PleasePatron O Friends
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Congratulations
To
The Class of 1972
from
HENDRIE'S INC.
44WharfSt.
Milton, Mass.O2187
CARROLL PERFUMER
Mattapan Square
"Home of Famous Cosmetics"
ALSON'S MEN'S SHOP
Mattapan Square ShoppingCenter
WALSH'S HOCKEY SHOP
447 River Street
Mattapan Square
PANTIQUE
1612 Blue Hill Ave.
Mattapan, Mass. 02126
CARLETON FORD
Ford - Pinto - Thunderbird
"Where Your Neighbor Bought"
East Milton
AL'S FAMOUS FOOD
- Party Platters -
1667 Blue Hill Avenue
Mattapan Square
Good Luck Class of '72
MILTON HOME FURNISHERS, INC
698-1370
Best Wishes Class of '72
HANLEY PHARMACY
"No Need to Leave a Sick Child"
just Call
696-4440
Nathan Fleishman, Reg. Pharm.
Corner Reedsdale Rd. 84 Randolph Ave.
Carl R. Todaro, Mgr.
"Fine Furniture"
360 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass.
696-3420
RUSTIC GARDENS FLOWER SHOP
426 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass.
Compliments of
CENTAL HAND LAUNDRY
32 Central Ave., Milton, Mass.
Tel: 696-3045
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100 Concord St. 877 3333
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211 Main St. tOn Rt. 181
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Good Luck to 102nd Graduating Class
REID 81 HURLEY
Travel Service"
Milton, Mass.
AIVIARU'S RESTA URANT
Rt. 109 Dedham, Mass.
326-9755
Charles F. Amaru
Compliments of
PARKWAY PHARMACY
William A. Clark, Reg. Pharm.
65 Blue Hills Pk
Mil1on,Mas
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Matlapan,Mass.
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