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12 OAK. LILY AND IVY. GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1916 Eileen Agnes Ahern—Framingham Normal School. Doris Whitney Barnard—Post Graduate Course, Milford High School. Arthur Henry Morton Beardsell—Holmfirth Textile School, England. Rose Bertorelli—Framingham Normal School. Corona Blaisdell—Bryant Stratton Commercial School. Ella Frances Clarridge— Framingham Normal School. Fred William Clarridge—Massachusetts Agricultural College. Michael DeFilippis Boston University College of Business Administration. Gemma Emma DePasquale—Eoston University. Francis William Dillon—Holy Cross. Margaret Helen Grady—Boston University College of Business Administra¬ tion. Claire Frances Hogan—Framingham Normal School. Marion Isabelle Keany Boston University College of Business Administra¬ tion. James Read Kimball—Worcester Polytechnical Institute. Helen Frances Lebbossiere—Framingham Normal School. Catharine McNamara—Framingham Normal School. Marion Carpenter Metcalf—Bryant Stratton Commercial School. Joseph Henry Murphy—Norwich University. John Stephen O’Brien—Dartmouth College. Alfred Joseph Oliver—Tufts College. Helena Mary Shea—Framingham Normal School. Francis William Sherman—Boston University College of Business Adminis¬ tration. Anna Helena Swift—Westfield Normal School. Gertrude Frances Spaulding—Burdette Business School. Ida Vose Barry—Bryant Stratton Commercial School. Dorothy Elizabeth Dodge—Woonsocket Commercial School. T3’ On October 3, 1916 occurred the marriage of Atty. Charles W. Gculd ‘C9 and Miss Alice Gordon ‘13.
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OAK, LILY AND IVY. 11 We of the upper classes extend a most sincere welcome to you of the fresh¬ man class and all other newcomers. You are fully launched now upon a hither¬ to unknown sea,- upon a life which will at first appear strange and difficult to you; but conscientious application and sincere effort will solve the most trying problem confronting you. You will find this new life a broader, more respon¬ sible field of endeavor and the benefit you derive from the splendid opportunities available depends wholly upon yourselves. Your teachers and upper classmen will ever be ready to assist you in adapting yourselves to your new routine but you, also, must do your part. Your future success will depend greatly upon your attitude towards your work and the perseverance and energy with which you master your tasks. But there is a pleasant as well as a serious side to your work and we want you newcomers to derive all possible enjoyment from every department of your new life. In every phase of Milford High School activity, - scholastic, social, and athletic,-your support and assistance are earnestly solicit¬ ed. You are now a responsible part of the Milford High School organization and we are certain you will strive your utmost to meet our high standard of scholarship and deportment. Bear in mind you must work not alone for your¬ self, not for your class, but for your school. SCHOOL NOTES. The classes at the beginning of the year numbered : Freshmen 154, Sopho¬ mores 76, Juniors 87, Seniors 43. Total enrolled 360. Miss Marion Lantz, ex T8, has taken up studies in the Worcester Classical High School. Miss Helen Gilbert, ex T8, has moved to Westboro, and entered the High School of that town. John Hunter, ex T8, has entered Dean Academy. Alvin Moore, ex T9, is taking a business course at Woonsocket Commercial School. We extend to Rita Cleary, ’17, our deepest sympathy on the death of her mother. Miss Mary Larkin, teacher of English and History, has resigned, to accept a similar position in the Springfield Commercial School. Miss Anne Donlon, Smith College graduate, class of T3, has taken Miss Larkin’s place, Owing to the increased registration of students, Miss Sadie O’Connell, grad¬ uate of Milford High School, class of ’ll, and of Emerson College of Oratory, class of T5, has been added to the faculty. Miss O’Connel will have entire charge of the rhetoricals.
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OAK, LILY AND IVY. 13 ‘14 Eben Baker who graduated from Andover last June has entered Massachu¬ setts Institute of Technology. ‘16 Letters have been received by friends of Arthur Beardsell who is now a stu¬ dent at the Holmfirth Textile School in England. In behalf of the students and faculty and especially the Physics department of the Milford High School, we wish to express our thanks to Dr. F. T. Harvey for the Static Influence Machine which he so kindly presented to us. : i ! hT nev . : ' The recent statement of Mr. FitzGerald, Treasurer of the Athletic Associa¬ tion, shows the financial standing of the o rganization to be very good; $141.68 being in the treasury in September. Milford High has very promising material for a championship football team this year. First call for practice was answered by a squad of twenty candidates. Ten veterans are left from last year’s squad, and around these men a fast eleven is assured under the coaching of Messrs. Berry and Cenedella. 4 he vet¬ erans are Capt. Vesperi, Hilton, Dalton, Zurlo, Grayson, Nelson, Morelli, Sprague, Kelley, and Calabrese. Among the recruits are: Early, Gaffney, Day, Luchini, Casassante, Sharp, Birmingham, McClure. The schedule is as follows: Sat., Sept. 30 Framingham There Sat., Oct. 7 Needham There Sat., Oct. 14 Norwood Here Sat., Oct. 21 Marlboro There Sat., Oct. 28 Hudson There Sat., Nov. 4 Natick There Sat., Nov. 11 Westboro There Sat., Nov. 18 Walpole Here
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