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jforvvarb. WE, the members of the Senior Class, do not wish the readers of our book to be offended by any remarks that may appear herein. We assure you that we have not attempted, and do not wish to injure or insult any one of our schoolmates through the medium of this paper, but that all the material found in this paper is written and pub- lished out of the greatest respect for those whom it concerns. We have undertaken this annual for the purpose of bringing together the classes of the High School. We hope that this will arouse class spirit and be the means of creating a desire to keep a project of this sort alive, and in this way give the Milford High School the reputation of supporting a book of this type. We sincerely trust that the classes following that of 1911 will see that this undertaking is not discontinued during their High School life. TIbe JEbttors.
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4 History oj Milford High School. IN 1898 when the Milford schools were consolidated, the High School rooms were on the second floor of the old building on Second Street, South Milford. They started with three teachers and the enrollment was about 60 members. The course was much the same as now, with the exception of Music and Drawing, Ger- man and a few other subjects. A little later a commercial course was introduced into the High School, for it was thought unwise by many that this had been omitted. But it was not a success, for the pupils soon realized that a good High School course was necessary before they could begin to fit themselves for business, so it was discontinued. The first class that was graduated from the High School was in 1901, when one person finished the course and commencement exercises were held. But in 1902 a class of eight graduated. These were all girls, among whom were our present German teacher, Miss Nellie Davidson, and Miss Viva Johnson, a teacher in the grammar grades. Every year since then there has been a class, and most of them have been very good sized for the enrollment of the High School. The largest class is ’07, which had 18; but this year’s class has even two more than ’07. 8
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