Milford High School - Oak Lily and Ivy Yearbook (Milford, MA)

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LI Xj ' Y ' . Jimfl gC}100L-i 135 0 to lesB. Any inforinatioii regarding those whose pi ' esent residence is unknown, will be thankfully received. Rev. Elias Nason, Alfred V Eike, Sylvester J. Sawyer, Grove P. Jenks, Reed, J.R. Draper, Rev. Charles J. White, D. B. Sanborn, Ruel B. Clark, Frank A. Hill, Silas W. Hale, Herbert W. Lull, Principals. Billerica Dead Baltimore, Md. 9 ? ? Woonsocket ? Worcester . Chelsea Hudson . Milford Assistants. S. Adelaide SCOtt (Gleason) Clara Erskine (Clement) (Waters) Kate K. Barker, M.J. Dyer, Caroline M. Baker, Mrs. Page, F. A. Gove (Ltnderwood) Sarah E. Cole, Mary E. Torrey, (Bryant) Martha i. Cotton, Lucy S. Lord, Ellen M. Patrick, Carrie M. Clapp, (Shippee) Clara M. Howard (Shelton) . Mary B. Smith, . . Y Lucy M. Wilber, . . Milford Lydia B. Godfrey, . Wellesley College Anna 51. Bancroft, . . Hopedale Mary A. Parkhurst, . . Milford Frank B. Sherburne, . . Lowell Alice T. Hall, • Philadelphia, Penn. John VV. Gordon, . . Worcester Alice C. Jones, . . Milford Will. J. Rushmore, . . Milford Alzie R. Hayward, . . Milford Mr. Reed, Afrs. Waters and Mrs. Page are not mentioned in the Town History, but old scholars de¬ clare that they were teachers for a short time. . 5Iilford . Boston Dead ? h Dead 9 . ' Worcester . Boston N. Y. City Cincinnati, Ohio Milford Montreal, Canada Graduates. 1862 1 Cora A. Chapin (Godfrey), Kate S. Freeman (Parker), Mary A. Parkhurst, Mark 1). Shea, Melvin A. Underwood, . 2 1863 Etha H. Ainsworth (Ayer), Kate E. Blood (Warren), Alice B. Chapin, Clara A. Hayward (Fades), Cora A. Hero (Mayhew), AVilliam .T. Mann. .S. Gertrude Parkhurst (Guild), William B. Wood, . . 3 1864 George H. Ball, Frank Battles, Adla M. Chapin (Claiiin), Amanda H Chapin (Gates), Ruth Cheney (Davis), Isora M. Leseur (Reynolds), Milford Indianapolis, Ind. . Milford Chicago, 111. Boston 8 Tapleyville Boston . Alilford . Milford Milford . Boston . Boston Boston 6 . AYorce.ster Boston Brooklyn, N. Y. Dead Jamestown, Neb. Worcester 4 1865 Nathaniel F. Blake, Dianna Carpenter, Joanna M. Coughlan (Luby) Marianna Crocker (Bushnell), Emma T. Day (Parker), Emma F. Fisher (Bullard), . Stearns Godfrey, Anna L. Hayward (Bullard), Alta M. Howard (Goodspeed), David F. McGrath, Ella S. Nash (Howard), David L. I’arkhurst, Marietta N. Thayer (Dewey), Susan E. Thwing (Whitney), 14 Milford . . Dead Milford . East Douglas . . Dead Sherborn Boston . North Attleboro Providence, R. I. Leicester Philadelphia, Penn. San Francisco, Cal. aiilford . Milford 5 1866 Josephine C. Battles (Woodbury), Julia M. Battles, Mary .A. Bigelow, Sarah F. Cummings (Dewing), Annetta L. Draper (Carter), Anna E. Gates (Robb), Ellen M. Gleason (Miller), Anna R. Hayward (Staples), Leander Holbrook, Mary A. Holbrook, Ellen L. Howe. Emma L. Hunt (Draiier), 21 . Boston . Boston Dead . Hojiedale . Berlin . Boston Brooklyn. N. Y. . 5Iilford Milford . Milford Milford . . Dead ■ Carro S. Leland, . ’ Alzina M. Nelson (Adair), ! .Mary E. Noyes (Hale), I Emma C. O’Brien, I .Annie J. Ricker (Philbrook), Clarence A. Sumner, •James N. .Supple, .Abbie H. Walker (Carpenter), .Sara E. Whittemore (Robinson), 6 1867 Jeanette Bassett, Sophia B. Gillman (Conner), Annie R. Godfrey (Dewey), Susan E. Inman, Clara J Lothrop (Walker), Martha M. Ring (Bakeman), Mary W. Walker (Phipps), Edgar W. AVashburn, Anna M. Wilkinson (Whitney), Lura C. Woods (Sears), 7 1868 J. Oscar Bailey, Sarah C. Belcner, M. Lizzie Bowers (Bailey), . Matthew P. Callanan, Ella F. Carpenter; . Ellen M. Chapin (Lothrop), Eliza J. Doty (Chase), Frank •!. Dutcher,. Mary L. Gilman, (Ham) George A. Goldsmith, Randall B. Greene, Samuel W. Hayward, Abbie M. Mann (Newhall), . Ella J. Newton, . Charles N. Nichols, . George E. Patrick, . Milford Waupun, Wis. . Hudson .. Dead Augusta, Me. Milford Charlestown New Bedford . Deail 10 . Dead Lynn N. Y. City Milford . Milford Newton . Milford Boston . Milford Deal! 16 . . Boston Randolph Boston . Milford . Cambridge . M ilford Holden . Hopedale Somerville . . Dead . . Milford Cherokee, Iowa . . Allston Foo Chow, China . . Milford Boston 8 1869 Anna L. Adams (Bell), Gilbert M. Billings, Jane H. Blunt (Sadler), Kate Chapin, Eva W. Cook, Lizzie M. Gleason (Whitney), Henry W. Leland, Emma F. Parker (Nash), Mary W. Parkhurst (Hudson), Helen C. Rand (Tindall), S. Eldora .Sheldon, Alartha A. Smith, Dora E. Sumner (Hastings), . 13 . aiilford Milford . Milford . Milford . Brookline . Brooklyn, N. Y. Milford . M ilford 51ilford Washington, D. C. Milford . Newport, R. 1. Grand Island, Neb. 9 1870 Anna M. Bancroft, - Eva R. Draper, Frank S. Hayward, EleaiU’! ' W. .Johnson, William H Lothroj), Ella U. B. Normandy (Brown), Yelma V. Noyes (Spaulding), John P. Powers, Benjamin F. Saville, Frank L. Young, 10 1871 Edith L. Bl.ake (Billings); Millie A. Blunt (Leonard), . Augusta A. Cay (Taft), . Addie A. Chapin (Yeager), . •Tulia E. Connolly, Kate L. Gillman (Howard), . Hattie Goldsmith (Mathewson), Dita F. Harris (Holmes), George Herbert, Herbert L. Holmes, Elsie A. Jenks (.Jenks), Adelaide M. Knight, .James .S. O’Callaghan, Daniel S. O’Callaghan, Charles F. O’Reilley, Carra V. .Sadler, Jjizzie S. Sumner (Perrigo), Nellie C. Spaulding (Morse), 10 Hopedale . . Dead . Milford Dead South Boston , . Athol . Milford Dead Worcester . Boston 18 Alilford . 5J ilford Upton Athol . Milford . . Deail . . Dead South Boston N. Y. City . South Boston Cheyenne. Wyo. Milford . N. Y. City . Salem N. Y. City . . Milford . Cambridge Marlboro 11 1872 J aura M. Ball, Harris J. Carpenter, Alice J. Chapin (Eastman), .John J. Cochran, Fanny A. Comstock, Leon G. Day, ” . Delia E. Gleason. J.ydia B. Godfrey, Allister S. .Jones, Mary J. Kelly, . Kate J ' l. Martin, • . John D. McGann, Maggie L. Murphy, Henry E. Nelson, Frank M. Nichols, . Harry C. Smith, Inez E. Tuttle (Sargent), Kate A. Wallace, 18 . Arlington . . Milford Milford . San Francisco, Cal. . Castine, Me. J-ort Smith, Arkansas Waltham . Wellesley College . . Boston Milford . . Milford Millville Dead Milford . . Taunton . . Boston . . Oakham . . . Dead 12 1873 Mary G. Bancroft (Winsor), John A. Boyd, Edwin .1. CJieever, Mary E Cochran, El Wood H. Cook, Isadore Harvey, (Bagot) Itelia M Johnson, Sai ' ah M. Keane, Thomas McDonough, Samuel N. Nelson, Ada A. Skinner (Adair), Anna 5J. Taft (Wilkinson), Ilia F Thompson (Taft) Mary A. Tobey (Belcher) Sarah J. Wales (Birch) Lucy M. Wilber, 13 1874 Ella M. Albee, . . . . Julia M. Barry Sarah F. Burns, T rank O. Carpenter, Ortauua Cheney, Agnes G. Costello, .nary F. Devine, Mary E. Fales, Minnie J. T ' oiger, . , Mary E. Hancock (Walker) Edgar H. Jenks, dames E. Jveating, Sarah L. Jjibby (Tyler) Herbert H. Lyons, Maggie F. Madden (Lee) MinnieL. Mann (Whittemore), Daniel W. 51oriarty, Ellen A. Moriarty W ' idiam F. O’Callaghan, W ilham F. Sheehan, Anna E. Sheldon, A. Willis Tarbell Clara M. Thayer, Robert E. Waish, Lizzie A. Vezey (Libby) 14 1875 Emma J). Barker (Swasey) Elia D. Battles (Ciatiin) Kate E. Bei in (Davoren), Hugh Bradliy, Hannah M. Broderick Susie R. Broderick, Harry N. Day, Nettie E. Day, Clara J. Fisher, Eniilie T. Hart (Bragg) Florence E. Harvell, Minnie E. Jones (Voung), Josie Jvelley (Rice) Mary J. Kelley, Faustina M. Knight (W’ithiiigton), Eliza A. McGowen (McDonough) Maria Norris, S. Edward Oliver, Sarah C. Tuttle, 16 Fairhaven Worcester Austin, Texas . Milford 1 lead . Holbrook . Milford Milford . Attleboro Europe . Milford Milford . Milford . Holbrook . Milford Worcetser 25 Dead Milford . . Milford . Boston . JTllsneld Boston . Milford Milford East Somerville Milford Milford . J.ynn Milford . Fitchburg . Bethel, Conn. . Milford . J.yons, Neb. Lyons, Neb. . N. f. City Lynn M ilford Waltham Blackstone . Dead . Milford 19 Milford St. Jmuis, Mo. . Milford Milford . Milford . Milford Milford . Milford . Milford Milford Wicheiidou • Boston . Ho))kinton M ilford Milford Attleboro Springfield Brockton . Dead 15 Emma B- Ball, Clarence Bancroft, Otis B. Barker, Josie G. Cheney (Chappell) George T. Cochran, Sarah JJ. Connolly, Lilia A. Cook, (Shrieve), Annie T. Gleason, iMallieh’. Gleason, Alzie R. Hayward, Mary G. Higgins, Mary E. .Johnson, Nellie .Johnson, Annie M. Keane, Bernard Kelley, Hattie M. Knilghts (Thayer) Flora M. JCnoiVlton, Hannah C. Lynch, Bridget A. I yons, Carrie W. .Me;ild (Prentice) Jennie F. .McGann, Callie J., Nel.son (llixon) Saiira J . Jtockwood (.Mathewson) James F. Slattery, George P. Smith, Edith J. Stoddard, Annie L. .Sunlfier, Nellie F. Thui ber (Jones) 1876 28 Dead . . 5Ianchesttr . . Boston • Milford • N. Y. City . Boston . J awtuxet, R. J. • . Milford • Milford • Milford Milford • Milford Milford Chippewa Falls, Wis. Milford Milford Somerville • Milford • Milford JVlilford . Milford 51edway . Chicago Boston . A ndover Audubon, Iowa ■ Kansas 16 Effie E. Adams, Fannie E. Blunt, Flora J.. Cheney (Dow) Frank Ji. Claflin, 1877 9 . . Bellingham Milford South Framingham JMiiladelphla, Penn.

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O Id Etta M. Green—781, Dress; 782, table scarf; 783, drawings. Orilla A. Chace—78 ' i, Cooking; 786, drawing. Lulie 51. Gleason—788, Edging; 789, loaf of graham bread; 790, pound of butter. Ellen R. Blood—792 and 793, hat bands; 794, edg¬ ing; 795, drawings. Olie L. Brown—797, Apron; 798, cooking; 799, Easter eggs; 890, drawings. Lillian E. Thompson—802, Table cover; 803, cooking; 801,drawings; 803, lung-capacity. Grace J. Crosby—806, Shoulder cape; 807, pillow case; HOS, loaf of ginger-bread; 809, drawings. Florence E. Hale—811, Lace handkerchief; 812, daisy apron; 813, drawings. Eva 1). Nickerson—815, Lace tidy; 816, cooking; 817, drawing. Lizzie Toohey-819, Quilt; 820, cooking; 821, draw¬ ings. Delia A. lliggiston—823, Pincushion; 821, drawing. Mabel F. Howard—826, Tea .apron; 827, cooking; 828, drawings; 829, lung-capaeity. H. Maude Hapgood—830, Table cover; 831, drawings; 833, cooking. Florence E. Whitney—835, Tidy; 836, drawings; 837, toilet set; 838, cooking. Rosa E. Welch—840, Wristers; 841, basket; 842, drawings. Minnie G. Stimjison—844, Bread; 815, needlework. Alma A. Adams—846, Lace collar; 847, skirt; 848, cookies. Grace L. Blood—855, Tidy; 856, splasher; 857, draw¬ ing. Martha-A. Conroy—860, Drawing; 861, cake; 862, tidy; 863, lamp mat; 861, broom case. Mabel L. Cummings—865, Towel; 866, rick-rack yoke; 867, drawings; 868, sofa pillow. Mary A. Feeney-870, Pie; 871, drawing. Carrie E. ' rorapkiiis—872-873, Tidies; 874, jelly; 875, drawing. Prizes. The prizes were awarded by W. H. Chamberlin, Dr. E. C. Atkins Lowell E. Fales, Mrs. J. A. Whit¬ ing, Mrs. J. B. Leonard and Miss Annie A. Daniels, to these scholars; FIRST CLASS. ■ First—Yesterdays with Authors, by Fields. Winona L. Hale. John Adams, by Morse. William O. Th.ayer. Second—The City in the Sea, by E. L. S. Maria P. Westcott. John Randolph, by Adams. Harry P. Crosby. Third—Stories of Old Rome, by Hanson. Maggie L. Mi ' uon. Adventures in the .Air, by Keltic. John A. Fiunigan. Fourth—Old Greek Stories, by Hanson. Inez L. Gay. Silas Martier, by George Eliot. Peter M. McBride. SECOND CLASS. First —Boston Town, by Scudder. Grace P. Field. Captains of Industi y, by Parton. Willie L Kales. Second-Roman I.ifu in the Days of Cicero, by Church. Mabel Lee Godf ey. Angola and the River Cotigo, by Monteiio. Frank P. Dillon. Third—History of Egypt, by Clar.-i E. Clement. Florence V. ' Clark. Traveling Ltiw School, by Abbott. N.apoleon E. Tongas. Fourth—Story of the Mei v, by O’Donovan. Ellie J. Craige. Virginia, by Cooke. Frank T. Westcott. THIRD CLASS. First—Stories of the Persian Wars, by Church. Mary A. Howe. A Boy’s Workshop. Walter (5. Parkhur.st. Second—Young Folks’ History of London, by Rideing. Amelia C. Harris. Drake, the Sea King, by Towle. William W. Phipps. Third—Tlie Western World, by Kingston. Ida L. Reynolds. Canoeing in Kanuckia,by Norton and Hab- berion. Edward J. O’Connor. 1 Fourth—The Lake Region ' of Central Africa, by Gcd- die. Mary E. Whitney. 1 C. ' vnoe and Ciimera, by Steele. ' George E. Stimpson. FOURTH CLASS. First—Three Vassal- Girls in South America, by Chanipney. Etta M. Green. Zig-zag Journeys in Acadia, by Butterworth. Fred L. Quiggle. Second—Stories of American History, by Young and Weld. Harriot M. Coburn. The Duncans, on Land and Sea, by Woods. Gardner B. Metcalf. Third—Andersen’s Wonder Stories. Florence E. Hale. Sports and I’iistimcs of American Boys, by Cliadwick. Harry N. Tyler. Fourth—The Fairy.land of Science, by Buckley. H. Maude Hapgood. Natural History for Young Folks, by Camp¬ bell. Vinton Sears. Special Prizes. FIRST CLASS. First—Gray’s Elegy. Carrie 51. Field. Second—Schiller’s Song of the Bell. Theresa .A. 51cCarten. Third—Poems of O. W. Holmes. Frank L. Fales. Fourth—Washington, by Brown. Horace A. Brown. SECOND CLASS. First—Victoria, by Greenwood. 5Iary B. Bradbury. Second—King Arthur, by Frith. Lottie A. Jones. Third—Patrick Henry, by Wirt. Joseph D- Oronan. THIRD CLASS First—Heroes of. Asgard, by Keary. Emmie L. Eklridge. Second—America, by Butterworth. 5f. Maria Kirby. Third—Noble Boys, by Martin. William F. Burke. Fourth—History for Boys, bj ' Edgar. John H. Connitf. FOURTH CLASS. First—Miss Parloa’s Now Cook Book. Ellen R. Blood. Second—Feathers and Fur. Lizzie Toohey. Third—Natural History, by Wood. Fred E. Cooke. Fourth—Boy Pilgrims, by Bowman. George li. Fisher. SPECIAL 51ENTION. First Class—Nellie M. Conely, John J. O’Sullivan. Second Class—Cora L. Snell, Jessie E. Grow, Harry C. Tilden. Third Class—Lydia E. Gould, Lilian F. Hill, Aaron H.5Iayhew. Fourth Class—5Iiunie G. Stimpson, 5Iabel F. How¬ ard, Henry G. Chilson, Ciarcnce C. Barbour. And all the rest. “Labor omnia vincit.” “The cultured mind, the skilful hand.” “The discerning eye, the attentive ear.” 1884. Exhibitors, ITi; exhibits, 272 1885. Exhibitors, 144; exhibits, 505 Non exhibitors, or those who xooxddrCt 12 and all hoys. Two of the second, four of the third and six of the fourth. Three times three for the yirls ! ! I! ! Invitations have been sent to the teachers of 40 dill ' ereiit schools to ho jH ' csent April 2, and also to 80 snper- iiiteudeHts and the Hoard of Educa¬ tion. 1 hadn’t ought to bring from school them hooks of hisn. Will I do it? Onr decorations:—The candy and dower hootli, drajiery curtains, pen¬ nants Avith stars, shiekis Avith the names of onr greatest inventors, hunt¬ ing Avitli mottoes, doAvers, ferns, pot¬ ted plants, hanging baskets, pictures and above all the heantifnlly calci- inined Avails Avith their gay borders, the gift of ’85, are, indeed, decora¬ tions. With the exception of four, the 47 jirize hooks are presented by the al¬ umni, Avho have contributed S41.45; an average of 11.80 for each class. ’08 is the banner class ; amount 80.00. All the hooks are ucaa , attractively hound and with fcAV exceptions just published and each contains a label Avliich gives the name and class of the recipient, the grade of the prize and the class presenting it. A triple sheet Avould he a necessity, Avere Ave to attemjit to acknoAvledge all the favors received at this time. We, as a school, are in print. See the Annual Report of the Board of Education of Massachusetts. Class leaders for the last term: First: Inez L. Gay. Second: Grace P. Field Third; Emeline Hancock. Fourth: Florence E Hale and Clarence C. Barbour. AAvay Avith vexation! O Avelcome vacation ! We ahvays kncAV that Avater seeks a level and uoav Ave have learned by an object lesson that brains also do. What a fall Avas there O Ni-ci oix! High School Annex at the Gazette office. From one to eight of our former sclioolmates may often he seen contin¬ uing their education there. W. II. Lovell of Worcester is mak¬ ing a study of the minerals of this county. He uoav credits Milford Avith : gold-hearing quartz, talc, galena and epidote. He evidently has not seen some of the beautiful jiyrite crys¬ tals from the north part of the tOAvn. He calls our building stones granite or granitoid gneiss. Book III, 171. “Jii])iter denies von the Dictation Helds.” There is nothing like a nice selec¬ tion of Avords to express our feelings, as the folloAvmg conversation illus¬ trates. “Why so blue this morning, IMr. A? “Well, I feel pretty cheap, my grandmother died last night. Book-keeping IV. “Young man have you anything Avhich yon have earned yourself?” “Well, if I get 10 for this recitation, that, 1 think, Avill he earning something.” Teacher is of a like oiiinion. According to the second class, a half brother is a hoy Avitli only one parent.



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z Jennie L. Goodrich, Katie 11. McXaniara, John Tooiney, Lillian E. Woodbury (Wood), 17 1878 Joseph II. Ambrose, Mary E. Bergin, Willie 1’. Cooke, Annie P. Cushing (Bowker) Annie B- Drake, Lowell E. Fales, William F. Gleason, Patrick R. llowley, Agnes E. Kimball, Mary A. Lyons, Henry D. Nelson, Eugene W. Stoddard, Charles S. Weeks, Evie M. W ires, 18 187SI . Milford Milford IMilford . Milford 14 . Monson Milford . Milford Sonthbridge Worcester Milford Harvard Med. Worcesler Boston . IMilford Milford Andover . llopedalc Milford 19 Fred I. Bailey, . Boston Artliur 11. Bidl, Milford John A. Connolly, . Boston Jennie E. Dale (Gleason), . Brooklyn, N. Y. Ellen A. Devine, Milford Henry C. Egan, . Boston Mary A. Gallen, . Milford Florence I. Goodspeed, Laconia, N. H. Joint P. Holmes, Harvard Medical School ' rnomas F. Kelley, . WalUiani Charles W. Loomis, Little Falls, N.Y. William H. Murray, Milford Marg.-iret ( iiinn. Milford Charles 11. Pond, . . Milford Lillian Smith, Milford Nellie A. Taylor, . Marlboro George W. Walker, . . Danvers Clifford A. Whilleniore, . . Boston Ella A. Withington, (Dale) Boston 19 1880 18 Luva A. Celley (Sprague), Milford Reuben A. Cook, Milford Nellie A. Dale, . Plainfield, N. J. Lawrence E Doherty, . . Milford Caroline M. Hart, Milford Clara M. Inman, Providence, R. I. Annie F. Keating, Milford Martin J. Kelley, Milford Sara V. Lowther, Wellesley College Hattie D. Malhewson, Milford .Agnes S. McDermott, . . Spencer Hannah B. McGarry, Milford Marcus J Patterson, Worcester Free Institute James Slattery, . . Boston Mary R. Tingley (Laidley), . . Conway Nellie .M. Wallace, Dead Horace E. Wliilney, Milford A. Trask Woodbury, . Wreuthain TWO years’ COURSE. 6 Mary A. Burke, . . M ilford Arthur E. Kirby, . . . Dead William Knowlton, . . Somerville Nellie A. McLauglitin, . . Milford Maggie I. Quirk, Milford Rulhven S. Wellington, Marlboro 20 1881 10 Lilia J. Bancroft, , . . Milford Herbert S. Eldredge, Milford Cora C. Fitzgerald, Boston Anna S. Martin, . . {Spencer Lillie M. O’Donnell, Milford Elmer E. Smith, Wallace I. Stimpson, Emma O. Taylor, Edward C. Thayer, Arthur F. Walker, TWO YEAR.S’ COURSE Milford . . llopeilale . . Milford Harvard College Worcester Free Institute Annie E. Fairbanks, Marlboro Frank L. Fairbanks, . . Milford Nellie Fislier, Milford Jennie L. Hunt, . Milford George 11. Lilley, Milford 21 1882 28 Alice M. Aylward, . Medway Saruli P. Chapin, . Boston Ella T. Cliilson, Milford ' I’homas F. Conniff, . Milford ' I ' imotliy J. Dempsey, . . Walthani Mary F. DeSautelle (Thomas), . Milford Jennie L. Devine, Milford Charles H. Fisher, Milford Susan G. Gallaglier, Montreal, Canada Ricliard A. Gilfoyle,, . . . Milford Mary A. Hannon, . V Milford Lillian J. Haven, Milford Annie E. Heatii, . . Milford Eflie Holmes (Hussey), Milford William E. Knights, . Milford Cliarles II. Morrill, Wilton, N.H. Edwanl K. M nrphy. . Milf.ird Jerry T. Murpliy, . . Boston Callierlne E. U’Callaghan, . . Milford Frank C. Phillips, . . Providence, 1!. I. Percival Shea, . Milford Mary O. Sumner, John V. Sweeney, Irving W. Sweet, Jennie S. Tufts, Nellie A. Warfield, . Harry J. Wood, Anna A. Woodbury, TWO YEARS’ COURSE Michael J. Ahern, William H. Aylward, Ernest L. Cook, Abbie L. Flagg, Harry W. llavfen, Harry G. Kruiit, Arthur W. Vant, 22 1883 Milford N. Y. City Milford . Milford Medway Harvard College . Milford 7 Exeter . Milford Providence, R. 1. . Milford . . Milford . Milford . Milford 28 Alice M. Arass, . Framingham Normal School Lara B. BauCioft, . . Hopedtilc Edward Wm. Barrett, Amherst Agricultural College .Vnide G. Burke, Mary G. Burils, Lettie M. Burrell, Lizzie D. Clark (Libby) Harry A. Coburn, William J. Cochran, John A. Conlin, Annie A. T. Conroy, George C. Dean, Mary A. Donlon, Agnes L. Egan, Thomas R. Egan, Martin B. Foley, Deiiids P. Flynn, George N. Goddard, Mary A. J. Gorman, Maggie F. Hannan, Annie L. Harris, Lewis J. Johnson, Mary ' I ' . Kirby, .)ohn T. McLonghlin, Mary V. 1-. Moriarty, Frank A. Morrill, Aiiron C. Thayer, Alice N. Vasil, Milford Milford Milford Milford . . Boston Harvard Medical School Milford Milford Amherst College Milford Milford Milford . Milford Milford . Amherst College . Milford Milford . . Milford Harvard College . Milford Milford Milford . . Milford Harvard College . Wellesley College TWO years’ course. Gertie A. Ball, John F. C. ' oyne, Jerry F. Fitzpatrick Julia Flynn, Lena A. Hawkins, John W. Keelon, Thomas F. Manning, Peter M. McBride, Michael F. Moran, Dennis ii. Shea, Dennis J. Sullivan, Cora I. Taft, Walter A. Vant, 13 Milford Dead Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford 23 Delia E. Burke, Grace G. Carpenter, Alexander L. Cochran, Grace E. Cook, Adaline C. Clark, M. Henry Connors, Daniel T. Devine, I’atrick J. Donohoe, Charlotte T. Field, S. Ernest b leteher, Lucy E. Gilfoyle, Nellie F. Gorman, Alcista A. Howard, W ' llliam A. Hussey, Maude L. Johnson, Michael J. Kelley, Otis T Kriim, Edward J. Ltiikin, Elizabeth A. Madden, Mary C. McCormick, Louis K. Phillips, William E. Staples, . nnie C. Sumner, John F. Tobin, Lizzie F. Toomey, Walter L. ' rougas, Mary E. Traversee, Ellen M. Waters, William J. Welch, Maude L. WilkinsQii, 1884 30 . . . Milford . . Allston . . Milford Milford Milford . . Milford . . Milford Milford . . Milford Milford . . . Milford Milford . . Milford . . Milford Boston . . Milford . . Milford . . Milford . . Milford . . Milford Milford . . Milford . . Bradford Seminary . . Milford Milford Milford . . . Milford Milford . . Miliord Milford TWO years’ course. Ida M. Bradley, Caroline L. Carr, .John N. CaJiill, Robert E. 1. Ellsirt-ee, S. Leora Fairbanks, Fannie D. Richardson, Walter A. SeveraiKiC, William F. Sherburne, Mabel E. Taft, Mary E. Taft, John B. Tracey, TOTALS. Principals ' , . 8sislants. Classes, Alumni, HAS THE MOST Complete Assortment ot the Latest Novelties IN GOLD PENS, PENCILS, Fountain and Stylographic Pens at the Lowest Prices. 11 Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Miiford Milford Hyde Park Milford Milford Milford 12 24 23 . 435 Choice Drugs Pure Medicines AT MUSIC HALL DRUG STORE. SOLE AGENT FOR MOjRSE S asparagus kidney cure, MORSE’S DYSPEPSIA CURE. ' n . E. aye o E-C3-A. jsr. BUY YOTJB- DRY GOODS AND SMALL WARES AT 166 MAIN STREET, OF COBURN 0 LM STEAD. BUY YOUR CHOICE CANDY AT 10 CENTS A POUND, O F J. W. ROBERTS, THAYERS’ BLOCK. Stamping Rooms. Goods of all kinds furnished and stamped by the non-erasable method. SILK, CREWELS AND FLOSS Furnished for the ditt ' erent designs. Goods sent by mail to any address. MRS. R. AYLWARD, Grant Block, up stairs, Milford. T. C. EASTMAN, Manufacturer of All Kinds of BOOT ANO SHOE BOXES AND BAND BOXES -FOU- STRAW GOODS. -ALSO- Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes, At Mill, Corner of Central and Depot Street, Milford. GO TO O. M. ADAM S’, TO PURCHASE PICTURE FRAMES OF ALL KINDS. A large assortment of MOULDINGS on hand. ?Fii BEST CF CCAL AND LUMBER FOR THE LEAST JIONEY OF FIELD BROTHERS. Telephone at L. H. Cook’s office. EVERETT Cheney, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, TOYS, ETC. Headquarters for Boston Daily and Sunday Papers. 136 Main street, Milford. DF,ALEK IN IM Vr.- -BR.5TB., Carpetings, Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Paper Hangings, Upholstery Goods, Chamber Sets, Etc. 160 and 163 Main Street, - - Milford, Mass.

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