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

 - Class of 1910

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Milford High School - Oak Lily and Ivy Yearbook (Milford, MA) online collection, 1910 Edition, Page 9 of 220
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Page 9 text:

OAK, LILY AND IVY VOL XXVI. MILFORD, MASS., JANUARY, 1910. NO. 4. Published Monthly During the School Year by the Pupils of the Milford High School. BOARD OF EDITORS. Editor-in-Chief, Luigi De Pasquale, TO. Business Manager, Thomas .T. Quirk, TO. Assistants. Stephen Archer, TO. Salome Sprague, TO. Beatrice lurnei, 11. Fred Harrington, ’ll. John Dalton, ’ll. Laura Bigwood, 10. Subscription Rates : For the year, 50 cents. Single Copies, 10 cents. Address all communications to Oak, Lily and Ivy, Milford, Mass. Entered at the Milford, Mass., Post Office, as second class matter. Editorials. At the dance recently held by the Senior class, the absence of members of of the lower classes was a prominent feature. It is known that the seniois aie working hard in order to raise money to defray the expenses of theii class on the Washington trip, and they would appreciate deeply any support that the lower classes would see fit to accord them. The time is coming when all the other classes of the school will become seniors, and certainly will have some ob¬ ject in view for which to raise funds, and they will then look to the pupils of the lower classes for aid. A school dance, well attended by the pupils of the school, shows an interest in the social activity of the school, and as the Seniors do not intend to hold so many of them as to monopolize our time, or to take us unduly from our daily work in the school, they feel that the few they hold should have an encouraging attendance from the student body.

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6 OAK, LILY AND IVY. Milford High School Directory. School Committee. George W. Stacy, Chairman. G. M. Billings. Waldo B. Whiting. John C. Lynch. John E. Swift. Dr. J. V. Gallagher. Superintendent, Charles W. Haley. alumni association. President, Miss Inez L. Gay, ’85. Secretary, Miss Elizabeth B. Barns, ’87. 3facult£. Principal, Edward R. Clarke, Mathematics , English, History. Miss Inez L. Gay, Latin. Miss Helen T. Gilmore, Commercial Branches. Miss Mary B. Ford, Science and Mathematics. Miss Edith A. Nichols, English and History. Miss Adele Waldmeyer, French and German. Miss Genevieve Toohey, Drawing. Miss Esther G. O’Connor, Music. “athletic association. President, Principal Edward R. Clarke. Secretary, “Thomas J. Quirk. Executive Committee, James Luchini, Bernard Manion, Hilda Williams. Collectors, Bernard Manion, James Luchini, Hilda Williams, Stephen Archer. .IBasehall tTeam. Manager, Thomas J. Quirk. Captain, Philip Callery. Assistant Manager, William Moloney. football {Team. Manager, Bernard Manion. Captain, John Dalton. IHochc Ccam. Manager, J. Sullivan. Captain, R. Newcomb. Orchestra. Leader, Edwin Bath, Flute. Violins, Roland Kay, John Keane, Eugene Marino. Pianist, Lillian Moloney. Cornet, Ralph Newcomb. Senior Class. President, Stephen Archer. Secretary, Salome Sprague. Vice President, Luigi De Pasquale. Treasurer, Thomas J. Quirk Oak, Xilv? anO Uve. Editor-in-Ciiief, Luigi De Pasquale. Business Manager, Thomas J. Quirk.



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8 OAK, LILY AND IVY We would like to say a few words in regard to our orchestra. Few high schools of our size can boast of such an organization and we have noticed that some schools of many more pupils, are woefully lacking in this respect. For many years the high school orchestra has been a prominent feature in high school life. The members of it have cheerfully and willingly offered their services for entertainments and for prize-speaking contests in which they have repeated¬ ly shown the result of their constant practice, and we feel indebted to them for their kind and useful services. The great help of Miss Ethel Gould ex-’op, pianist and Batista Vitalini ’o8, cornetist has been greatly appreciated by the school. The orchestra this year, is under the leadership of Edwin Bath ’10 to whom a great part of its success is due. The board of editors wish to thank the alumni for their many subscriptions to our paper. There are still a few more to be heard from, but we feel that it is only a matter of short time before they will send in their subscriptions. We appreciate the efforts of the alumni to help keep up the standard of the paper and they will recall that when they were pupils of the high school, in order to raise money to publish the school paper, they turned to the alumni for aid which was always cheerfully given.

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