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CLASS OF 1933
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6 THE OAK, LILY AND IVY OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING BURNED IN 1900 MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, 1933
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8 THE OAK, LILY AND IVY. SCHOOL CALENDAR 1932—1933. 1932 September 12. Registration Day. 14. Football season opens. Milford defeats Attleboro, 19-0. October 1. Milford defeats Clinton, 20-0. 3. Introduction of a new course, “The Theory of Music, ' ’ by Music Supervisor, Miss Helena F. Swift. 7. Columbus Day Exercises in As¬ sembly Hall. 10. Nomination of class officers by the four classes. 12. Columbus Day. No session. Milford defeats Marlboro, 27-0. 14. Election of class officers by the four classes. 15. Milford defeats Franklin, 32-0. 22. Milford suffers defeat from Brockton, 33-6. 24. Visit to the school by Mr. Frank P. Morse, Commissioner of Edu¬ cation. 25. Visit to the school by Professor Z. W. Coombs of Worcester Poly¬ technic Institute. 29. Milford defeats Natick, 19-0. November 3. Milford High School placed on list of High Schools approved by Class A New England College Entrance Certificate Board. 4. Teachers ' Convention. No ses¬ sion. 5. Milford defeats North Attleboro, 14-0. 10. Armistice Day Exercises in As¬ sembly Hall. 11. Armistice Day. No session. Milford defeats Framingham, 7-0. 23. Thanksgiving Day Exercises in Assembly Hall. Contribution of food and cloth¬ ing by the pupils to the Salvation Army. 24-25. Thanksgiving Recess. Milford ends football season by defeating Walpole, 26-3. 25. Football Dance. Red Men ' s Hall. December 14. Milford High School orchestra under direction of Miss Comba renders Christmas concert in Veterans’ Hospitals at Grafton and Westboro. 20. Mr. Metcalf ' s Science Club Social in Assembly Hall. 22. Christmas concert by the M. H. S. orchestra in Assembly Hall. 23. Freshman Debating Club under Miss SanClemente opens its major debates. Resolved:—That Allied War Debts to United States should be Cancelled. Debating Club Social in the As¬ sembly Hall. Contribution by pupils to Salva¬ tion Army. 24-Jan. 3, 1933. Christmas Recess, 1933 January 3. School reopens. 5. Introduction of a new course in the Harmony of Music by Miss Helena F. Swift. 21. Announcement by Milford Daily News of Short Story Contest Winners. February 3. Junior Prom in the Town Hall. 12. Lincoln’s Birthday Exercises in Class Rooms. 17. Washington Birthday Exercises in Class Rooms. 20. Senior Book Committee chosen. Charles Brucato, Editor-in-Chief. 22. Washington’s Birthday. No ses¬ sion. 24-March 6. Winter Vacation. March 6. School reopens. 8. Freshman Debate. Resolved:—That Unemployment Insurance Should Be Made Com¬ pulsory.
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