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Dax, the Seniors prouclecl a lour piece orchestra which proved enormouslv satislactorx But what would these he if me couldnt clancefp Vx hich fact necessitated a weelclx dancing class which was greatlv enjox ed by certain mem hers of our Freshman group Thus ends mx exposition of school activities But one thing I wonder, w ien Vlrs XX inne is going to appear on our assemhlx program hx rendering Us a xocal selection perhaps from A1 a or I Tm' atore Dramczhc s w l xx X ' flu 'I' nl l 'VI :ll Lx L ln n i ss r i ar 1 i r t in IU i U Nxt u 1 t Wx Q T mttss Nirrul uv 4 it sts i Q 'Nix 'NHL 'W 'IX N LYNX 11C l Xi stin xx 11 s lhxicl Xlatlmnfit CJLUFQL l30X lim Simplxins Tim Simplc is Htnri ohms E ise Bradltx 'N iss Us 'Xliss urtis Sallw Boxd Nluriel Doughtx Ethel Spelxin Alix 'Mercier Lillian Stallord Oiiii l5xRxxRu Xlxt Riff Hxieieisox I Rxix l-li 'si 3s1isiRi I 'NDFRWOOIJ XX iiiiaxi XX iicox Wiiinui Hicks Rieoiwx Y xii is Hxxxisiiiz Niizcixix Hxii ZILPH-x ROSE DOROTHY RIF!-LY FLORENCE GOODRICH EFHELYNI NEI-LY NIARIONJ CLARK The plax was presented before a large audience on Nlax hrst and was v ery ss ell received V s X- V- - ' ' - - L ' I ' S' ' , Q V 5 . Q - ,. .d ,, ,. I Q ,,,, L C l,.. l 'l, fri ilu- vniiiiplt- of tht' prwwiiwiis wars. anal for 1 'i .rpww of r. lx ng liizncls ilu' zlit- XY'as71iiii,, iii trip. rlii- l2i 1m.1tiC fflzzla gwcs' t'l mlqlic Cluirni Sviiiiuiu. i rim-tr TCI' rom 'elk' lei' .Xlzrc lliivi' Xlillw' :ind Rulm,-rt Xli' w . sp-iiiwiwtl hi' rlit- Senior Cfla, . Thr cl tx 's:.ls . vrv l etgiiriirlv V tur- ' pred in nc' vim: ul rlw hal-t hall ti uri rim-nt. flilis in..l'inV i art' to l :ii :ti ti-vilars tv ell-Trax' tln expr-ii' -it the 'rip. .ml to , ,tr 2 ' the ,lr ' until zititvr lfastifr. Tl l 1 i l iclecl: fi' ll'1i, - ---- Pl V . sr . .', -x ---- .f .- 1 s E 1 - 1 - - - 'Q ,A. , ' ' ir J ----- H ,.., V' ,Q .' is, g ,. ,,,, - . 3 M, 1. glf: H.,-g ------ -lisa' 'L C ------ ' 3 .R . . rd ' i' ' ' ----- r .:. -, - - . - A 1 . . - - A K . ' A
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School Acizvzhes CHOOL activitlesl What a myriad of things that suggests' But I shall concern myself with only a limited few Let others deal with the rest elsewhere in this honored volume Assemblies, heretofore, were not particularly inspiring gatherings But this year the excitement all started with that seemingly harmless little song called Where, Oh XVhere Each class sang its own stanza Thats where the real trouble began, and with those funny little folk who call themselves unxors Ir seemed to afford them great enjoyment to razz the beautiful harmony of the honorable Seniors They turned Helen Kane on one occasion, attempted the call of the love sick pussy , and muttered several other phrases that no one but themselves could understand The Seniors, of course, mam tamed their traditional dignity through every attack, resorting to poetry for their revenge The Freshmens chief difficulty seemed to he 1n the lack of harmony, due, I suppose, to their large numbers The command would be heard, Freshmen, start your song They would start lt, unfortunately all at a different time The Sophomores suffered with the Seniors 1n their mu tual lack of numbers W1tl1 the be mmn of cheer ractice all this was ended but a new era g g P was be un One occasion I remember in articular when ever one had a g P Y chance to lead One enterprising young lad attempted willingly enough but, I regret to say, forgot how the cheer was led at the critical moment Nothing partner in pleasures was invited to try and succeeded very well in the attempt Two male members of the school were not so willing Persuasion was used then force, but both failed But cheers can t last forever so, that over, it was decided to teach us some of the dear old songs, but with what result? The theme song of Milford High School has become My Wild Irish Rose Intermmgled with these was a Yo Yo assembly where several of those present demonstrated their prowess with that tricky little toy All our activities seem to have music as their main source A very suc cessful glee club was organized which gamed honor at our Christmas enter tainment, where a short pageant was also presented Did anyone say band? Surely we had one of those, too, and it performed very well at its hrst public appearance, espec1ally when one considers that three months is a rather short time in which to master a musical instrument suffi clently well to be brought before the public The orchestra had a slightly better preparation although It has made 1ISBlf heard but once But that once was enough to malce us want to hear more of our noble players I wonder how they would enjoy playing for a school dance, which brings us to some thing else School wouldnt be school without our dances The first one was Hal lowe en, for the benefit of the penniless Semors as were all the others durmg the year except one, given by the equally needy umor Class The radio and phonograph serxed for most of them Howexer, at the one on St Patr1ck's . . . fl A 7 77 ' 7 - er - va , 1 ' ' Q! 77 ' et - - i , as . , . . , . if 77 Y - ' , - . Y . . I T . daunted him, so he tried again, and again, but memory is a fickle thing. His - 9 . , . ' ' Q! ' ' . 7, ' v' YY I 7, V v v v I I I Y I , . . , 1 , '
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The schtdule and scores for the year were as follows A ihlefzcs HE BASKET BALL team of 1930 11 was one of the best exer to rep resent the school Durmg the season tuentx two games were plated NIXICCD he-Ing non and snr lost The long hoped for xlctory oxer Oneonta 14115111 was accomphshed hs the score of 19 S The Pur ln and Wlmlte vert also mnncrs mn the Sus uthanna Lea ue P C1 g and plawd III the secuonals for tht Stan Champlonshlp The hrst game was lost to Nlargaretxllle and C11lI1lI1HICC1 us from further COIDPLIIIIOI1 The lettermen of this ears 5 uad xxtre B111 Hlclss Ca tam Sam 1 q P Woodrow Let Eclsler XVh1pptt Harrlson Ozzx Blalse Erx Hunt AI Underwood and Barnex Barnard M H S Nhllord Nhltord Nllllord Mllfwrd Nlllford MllfOfd Nlllfllfd Nllllord Nllllord lV11llmrd Nllllord Nlxllord 1V11llord Nhlford Nllllord 1X11llord hllllord lN11ll urd 1N1lll rd lV11lt mrd Nllllord Opponents Worctsttr Ontonta qchuxler Lake C a les 1 R1CllI'1ClC1 Sprlns Alumm Worcester Amsttrdam U01 L rstmx Il bum Aggies Rlthnnld SPFIIIQ5 foopt rstosx n Cooptrstou fahleslsxll I-hgh Nllddlulllt Nllddlulll LTTX X 1 X Ontonta Ont anta Nlargarttxlll IL 1VlSk V1 I 1111 1111i H lWLlI'lL lc' XLILTWD N L11 1 'I I XL I' 1011 S FFGITIINL 01' dLNL 0151115 IDIO 3 rtal It 1 F11 1' IILX 1'l'sL non L Q 11M 111 Ullltt 'K .A 1 .1 Y 'K . . ' ,S I 'H ,, . ,, . F 4 A , ,. ,s ,, v ,, X., r 7 ,, , . i ,, L .x , ,, L 5 ,. y ' ' 15 Y' , 9 A A Lu , . 38 ' ' 28 K , 18 A 1 15 :Ala 16 A 14 A 'A A js 12 . A 53 A 35 . A Z4 V' 1 14 A Z1 . - 30 . A A ll C 1' . ' 15 lV1ilford 4-1 Clmcrrx' Vallcx' 15 A Am IS Colwlesliill Ag. 13 A A 2-1 NJ' A . AH 10 A 21 , 1 A ' 13 A A 21 . f ' ' L 15 A 21 I f 5 'n 15 A A 20 ,A , 'A ' 12 ,W ' 23 A ' , I , 23 'A A 3-1 . A ' 'A 0 'P A At 60 Ch- ' '. Ile' ' V Ao 19 ' . 5 'A At 19 'Q . 29 'A A Z0 . . 3. 1 ' .e 18 TI- .,-1.!lu. , vla ot'-A jtl gq.doAl.s '1:1.sl ' , A -'-1' YA x 'an. To 13 dac 1-'lye ' vn- g.af.dlslrH.
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