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

 - Class of 1933

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Page 12 text:

OIla00 Tune “Homeward” w Classmates, v?e gather here To bid farewell; What future years may bring We cannot tell. Dear Alma Mater, we Pledge each our faith to thee; In our triumphs or defeats We’ll love thee still. Up life’s broad highway we’ll Go unafraid; Knowledge will guide us right O’er hill and glade. Tou, Alma Mater dear, Ha )e dispelled every fear; Passing 3)ears can ne er erase Our mem’ries of thee. May some new dawning find Us hand in hand. Making our voices heard Throughout the land. Touths of to-da}) are we; Soon leaders we shall be. Faithful to our motto fair, ' ‘Deeds, not words.” Charles Harold Mattson.

Page 11 text:

THE OAK, LILY AND IVY. 9 SCHOOL Continued. April 5. Lecture—“Music Appreciation,” by Miss Helen S. Leavitt of Boston University. 10. Freshman Debate. Resolved:—That the Home Work Plan should be Abolished. 11. Debate by pupils of Mr. Moran’s Mediaeval History Class. Resolved:—That Napoleon Bone- parte was working for his own Selfish Interests rather than Those of France. 13. No School—Inclement Weather. 14. Good Friday. No session. 18. Patriots’ Day Exercises in the Assembly Hall. 19. Patriots’ Day. No session. 22. Milford opens baseball season— with loss to Wellesley, 10-6. 28. Milford suffers defeat from At¬ tleboro, 9-7. 28-May 8. Spring Vacation. May 5. Milford High School is approved in Class A by State Department of Education. 6. Milford defeats Brockton, 9-4. 8. School reopens. 10. Hon. John E. Swift Oratorical Contest in the Assembly Hall. 13. Milford defeats Marlboro, 15-1. 16. Milford defeats Walpole, 7-1. 19. Milford defeats Walpole at Mil¬ ford, 5-2. 19. First Annual Concert in Town Hall by M. H. S. Orchestra, Enrico Mussulli, directing. 19. Misses Rita M. Connors and Regina C. Curley tender their resignation to the School Com¬ mittee. 20. Milford defeats Norwood, 4-3. 22. Harold M. Moran and David I. Davoren added to the faculty. 25. Milford defeats Framingham, 7-2. 26. Memorial Day Exercises in the Assembly Hall. Presentation to the school by the Sons of Veterans of a framed copy of the Gettysburg Address. 27. Milford defeats Attleboro, 6-4. 30. Memorial Day. No session. Milford triumphs over St. Mary’s, 9-0. June 1. Senior Week Committee appoint¬ ed. 3. Milford defeats St. Mary’s, 8-1. for the second time, thus gaining second leg on Daily News trophy. 4. Lecture—Assembly Hall—“Art Studies”—by Ida Goldstein, of the Vesper George School of Art. 5. Final Freshman Debate. Resolved:—That Chain Stores add to the Prosperity of a Com¬ munity. 7. Milford defeats Norwood, 8-5. 8. Senior Prom. Milford Town Hall. 10. Milford defeats Marlboro, 7-6. 13. Milford defeats Brockton, 12-0. 14. Milford defeats Natick, 10-0. 16. Junior Reception to the Seniors in the Assembly Hall. Milford High defeats Cambridge Latin, 11-7. 26. Opening of Senior Week. Class Day Exercises on the Town Park. P. M. Presentation and dedica¬ tion in Assembly Hall of the Oak, Lily, and Ivy. 27. A. M. Presentation of Class Gift. P. M. David Garrick Club Plays in the Assembly Hall under di¬ rection of Miss O’Connell. 1. “The Devil Comes to Alcaraz”— Fulham. 2 “The Spinsters of Lushe”— Johnson. 3. “The Wasp”— Dane. 28. Commencement Exercises—Town Hall. 29. Class Picnic. 30. Alumni Reunion. Town Hall.



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THE OAK, LILY AND IVY. 11 Mildred Marie Abbondanza “Millie” Words of frank cheer, glances of friendly eyes. Lowell. David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4. Francis Clayton Adams “Sparky” Fortune can take away riches, but not courage. Seneca. Senior Glee Club ; Chemistry Club ; David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4; Science Club 3 ; Baseball 3. Mary Elizabeth Alberta Above our life, we love a faith¬ ful friend. Marlowe. Elizabeth Louise Antolini Gentle to hear, kindly to judge. Shakespeare. Dominic John Arcudi “Jack” Comradeship is one of the finest facts, and one of the strangest forces in life. Black. Manager of Football and Base¬ ball Teams. Angelina Rita Bagnoli “Angie” The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another. Elliott. Philip Joseph Beccia .“Shaggy” A bold onset is half the battle. Garibaldi. Football 3, 4. Preston Crockett Bethel “Pete” Speak; for whenever you speak, I am aheays ready to listen, Longfellow. Treasurer French Club; Senior Glee Club ; Chemistry Club.

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