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LUCY H IACOVELLI ALGEBRA D IDA R. KURLAN5KY BUSINESS SCIENCE D CLAIRE D. LYNCH CIVICS D ELEMENTARY SCIENCE D LOUISE CASEY CIVICS D SUE DAVOREN LATIN D BUSINESS SCIENCE- O MARGARET L ROONEY BUSINESS SCIENCE D TYPEWRITING B, C MARTHA M. MOLINARI ITALIAN A, B EVA L. BURNS BOOKKEEPING C MARY L. BURNS FRENCH C ENGLISH C PEARL W. ROSE ENGLISH C GERTRUDE C. WEBBER ENGLISH P AGNES L CRANE ECONOMICS B
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SCHOOL CALENDAR February 2 Bruce the Magician entertained in Auditorium. Admission fee was an article of clothing later given to Flood suffer¬ ers. 5 Essays for Swift Oratorical Contest due. An Amateur hour directed by Mr. Zurlo presented in Auditorium. 26 American Legion Auxiliary Essay announced. Mid-winter vacation commences. March 1 Girls’ Basketball teams organized. 5 Report Cards issued. The All Stars defeat the Faculty 38 to 36. 12 All Stars defeat Company I. Dr. Edson Glidden talks on Tubercu¬ losis in Auditorium. 17 Wellesley defeats Milford 54 to 38. Minstrel Show Banquet at Shanley’s. Armament Essays due. 19 M. H. S. Alumni defeats the All Stars 57 to 54. 22 Professor Illingworth of Clark Uni¬ versity addresses student body in Auditorium. 27 The All Stars defeat the University Club in benefit game for Scholarship Fund of that club. Dancing followed. Basketball season closes. 29 Pierce the Magician entertains in Auditorium. 30 Baseball candidates called out. Methodist Missionaries from Tropical Countries lecture in Auditorium. 31 Original high school building de¬ molished by fire. School sessions discontinued until April 5. April 5 Double platoon system in force again. Miss Susan Davoren elected to the faculty. 6 No school—inclement weather. 8 Miss Swift’s Theo-Harmon Club wit¬ nesses opera in Boston. 9 Junior Prom held in Auditorium. Music furnished by Henry Brigode’s Orchestra. 10 David Garrick Dramatic Club presents play in the Drama Day Contest in Boston; Catusi, ’37, awarded medal. 16 Dancing party in Auditorium. 23 Sophomores present entertainment and dance in Auditorium under direc¬ tion of Miss Marie Cenedella. School closed for Spring vacation. 28 Milford-Maynard game postponed on account of rain. May 1 Norwood defeats Milford 6 to 1. 5 Milford defeats Clinton 15 to 2. 7 Dance held in Auditorium. 8 Milford defeats Framingham 7 to 5. 10 Milford defeats Wellesley 6 to 1. 12 Milford defeats Maynard 15 to 2. 14 Milford defeats Natick 8 to 6. May Soiree of Science Club held in Auditorium. 15 Hudson-Milford game postponed on account of rain. 17 Senior Week Committee announced. 18 Milford defeats Wellesley 3 to 0. 19 Milford-Marlboro game postponed on account of rain. 20 Senior Class chooses Concordia for for its motto. 21 Milford defeats Norwood 4 to 0. 22 Milford defeats Framingham 6 to 3. 24 Milford defeats Natick 3 to 1. 25 Marlboro defeats Milford 8 to 4. 26 Swift Oratorical Contest in Audi¬ torium. Dante Club plays presented in Auditorium. 28 Memorial Day Services in Audi¬ torium. 29 Milford defeats Walpole 14 to 2. 31 Milford defeats St. Mary’s 6 to 1. June 2 Milford defeats Marlboro 10 to 7. 3 Freshman Social held in Auditorium. 5 Milford defeats St. Mary’s 8 to 1. 11 Dramatic Club play presented in Auditorium. 15 Senior Hop held in Auditorium. Music by Harrington’s New Englanders. 28 Senior Week commences. 29 Senior Class Banquet. 30 Commencement held in Auditorium for first time. July 1 Diamond Jubilee Banquet of Alumni Association. 2 Excursion to Nantasket Beach. 5 Sessions are over until next September. The copy for these pages was gath¬ ered and arranged by Florence Cenedella, our historian. 7
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MARION A RYAN LATIN A,B ENGLISH B AGNES R. LYNCH TYPEWRITING A STENOGRAPHY A, B CATHERINE E. CURTIN TYPEWRITING A STENOGRAPHY A,B MARGARET M. PYNE typewriting b, c stenography b DOROTHY M. CALLAHAN ENGLISH O JOSEPHINE M CALARESE bookkeeping b,c HANNAH L CALLANAN HISTORY A SADIE A. O’CONNELL ENGLISH C MARIE C. CENEDELLA HISTORY B, C Civics p MARGARET E FEIGE LATIN C, P MARGARET A PIANCA FRENCH A, B GERMAN A, B FRANK C. BERRY PRINCIPAL MARY B FORD TRIGONOMETRY a CHEMISTRY A GEOMETRY A, C 5 - ,
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