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

 - Class of 1937

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OAK, LILY, AND IVY Volume LI 11 Number I STAFF Editor in Chief .. Assistant Editor .. Literary Editor .. Art-Photo Editors Humor Editor .... Sports Editors .... Historian . Frank D. Berry Henry Wyzan .Elizabeth DeWitt Robert A. Mancini Eleanor Dunton .Henry Wyzan .Edward Dion Albert Neckes Florence Cenedella BUSINESS STAFF Manager .William Werber Circulation Manager .Albert Neckes ASSOCIATES Helen Cahill Carlotta Cenedella Josephine Civinnini Helen Coniaris Victor Dinardo Lillian Fitzgerald Helen Haynes Shirley Hubbard Louise Leonard Ianzito Rita Morey Ethel Norsworthy Isabel O’Brien Stephen Ohanian Concetta Oliva Ellen Sainio Edna Sweet Vendetti FACULTY ADVISERS Mr. Harold M. Moran Mr. James A. Higgiston Editor Business Manager Miss Margaret M. Pyne Treasurer 11



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SENIOR WEEK NOTES By BABS AND BOB General Chairmen: Barbara Power and Robert Holbrook Secretaries: Anna Zarach and Ethel Bagley Treasurers: Anna Berardi and Leo Parente Chairmen of Class Day: Lillian Kosciak and Kenneth Archibald Chairmen of Senior Night: Irene Joslin and Lawrence Catusi Chairmen of Sports: Esther Petrini and Harry Anderson Chairmen of Banquet: Elinor Black and Fred Mainini Toastmaster at Banquet: Robert Holbrook Chairmen of Publicity: Charlotte Smith and Thomas Ferguson Faculty Advisor: Harold M. Moran The final week of the Senior year is awaited with eagerness by all. The com¬ mittee chosen to attend to the detailed arrangement of an interesting program for the 1937 Senior Week performed its duties well. The first day of the week had a well balanced program. In the morning the tree planting exercises in memory of the graduating class, the presentation of our class picture to Mr. Berry, and the finals in the tennis tournament took place. The afternoon program was held at town park and was devoted to races, baseball games for both boys and girls, the exhibitions of hobbies, pictures of former graduates, and old views of Milford. In the evening at the Auditorium, Senior Night was held. The program in¬ cluded the reading of the third honor essay by Frank Berry, the Class Will by Albert Neckes, History by Florence Cene- della, and Prophecy by Rita Morey. There was also the presentation of awards to the winners of the Class Day games. Each Senior was presented with a small gift to remind him of a particular ambition, hob¬ by, incident, or outstanding characteristic. Before the program was concluded, the class book was dedicated with fitting cere¬ mony. On the eve preceding graduation, we held our class banquet at Shanley’s in Franklin. This occasion was restricted to Seniors and faculty. Robert Holbrook acted in his own humorous way, calling at intervals upon various members to speak. Wednesday was free of any activity— except the most important—Graduation. We are happy to think that our own Audi¬ torium was selected for this event as we now enjoy the distinction of being the first class to be graduated therefrom. It might be wise for us all to paste into this book the program given and the newspaper ac¬ count of the affair. Departing from the custom of previ¬ ous years, the alumni reunion was held not on Friday, but on Thursday—not at the Town Hall, but in our Auditorium, where the Diamond Jubilee Banquet took place. We were privileged to enter into the re¬ union activities as guests of the Associa¬ tion, into which we were welcomed with appropriate exercises. On the following day we sponsored an excursion train, admitted the underclass¬ men to join us, and spent one of the most delightful days of the week at Nantasket Beach, which we reached by boat after arrival in Boston. (How many times did you go on the roller-coaster?)—all for the price of one dollar! Needless to say we had one of the best weeks of our lives, and one which we will always cherish in memory. Two other activities not directly con¬ cerned with Senior Week, but which oc¬ curred in June and were indirectly part of the duties of this committee were the Sen¬ ior Hop, supervised by Mr. Metcalf, and the trip to Boston, restricted to Seniors and arranged for and planned by Mr. Moran and Mr. Higgiston. These events, too, have left many pleasant thoughts with us. And last but not least our program at the State theatre was just great, were we good? We’ll say! 13

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