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

 - Class of 1938

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As You Will See From This 1937 SEPTEMBER 13 Registration Day; 148 Seni¬ ors; 190 Juni¬ ors; 207 Sopho¬ mores, 257 Freshmen; 5 Post Graduates. 17 Constitution Day; no after¬ noon sessions. 25 First football game of the season; Milford defeated by Maynard 14-0. OCTOBER 1 First social in Auditorium; open to all classes. 2 Milford defeated Templeton 32-0. 6 First meeting of Dante Club. 12 Columbus Day; no sessions. Milford defeated Marlboro 13-6. 21 Nomination papers for class officers given out. 23 Milford defeated by Natick 7-0. 26 Nomination papers due. 27 Audition for Minstrel Show. 29 John E. Hines presented Rip Van Winkle in the Auditorium under aus¬ pices of M. H. S. S. A. 30 Milford defeated by Norwood 20-0. NOVEMBER 1 Examinations for September and October. Class elections held. 4 Fred Robbins presented Zuider Zee in Auditorium under auspices of M. H. S. S. A. 5 Teachers’ Convention; no sessions. 6 Milford defeated Hudson 13-0. 8 First meeting of the Junior Science Club. 10 Armistice Day Exercises in Auditori¬ um. 11 Milford defeated by Framingham 7-0. 12 Report Cards distributed. 15 First meeting of David Garrick Club. 23 A very sizable collection made for Salvation Army baskets. 24 Two day recess for Thanksgiving. 25 Thanksgiving Day; Second Annual Minstrel Show held in Auditorium. Calendar, Arranged by Margery Kerr, Out 26 Matinee and second evening perform¬ ance of Minstrel Show. 27 Milford defeated by Clinton 13-0. DECEMBER 10 Science Club Christmas Party. 13 Demonstration in the Auditorium of the new amplifying system. Exam¬ inations for second term. 16 Due to inclement weather, dancing at recess held in the Auditorium. An¬ nouncement of two weeks’ vacation. 17 Collection by Senior English classes for Daily News Toy Chest. Dante Club Christmas Party. Christmas recess began. 20 Christmas Party for student body under auspices of M. H. S. S. A. 31 New Year’s Eve Party in Auditorium under auspices of Junior Dance Com¬ mittee. 1938 JANUARY 3 School reopened for mid-year term. 4 Audiometer test held in C-l under State supervision. 6 Junior Dance Committee began prep¬ aration for Junior Prom. 7 Report Cards issued. 10 Boys begin basketball practice. 12 Oak, Lily, and Ivy staff announced; Jacob Heitin, Editor-in-Chief. 13 Meeting of Seniors in Auditorium; Margery Kerr elected to represent M. H. S. at annual D. A. R. Conven¬ tion. 14 First meeting of the Oak, Lily, and Ivy Staff. 24 Mirror donated by Werber and Rose for girls’ basement. 25 No afternoon session because of storm. 28 Meeting of students for reorganiza¬ tion of M. H. S. Student Association. FEBRUARY 3 Girls began basketball practice under¬ supervision of Miss Agnes Crane. 8 Announcement made relative to Swift Oratorical Contest. 9 Officers of M. H. S. S. Association se¬ lected: Pres. Sidney Werber ’39, Vice- Pres. Adelaide Piteo ’38, Sec. Helen Redden ’38, Senior Treas. Paul Boland ’38. 11 Miss Pearl Rose resigned from faculty. 8

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School Year Contained Many Interesting Happennings and Notable Events 14 Mr. Joseph Tosches succeeded to her classes. 18 Term examinations. Junior Prom held in Auditorium. Miss Gertrude Webber resigned from faculty. 21 Miss Madeline Kynoch succeeded to her classes. 22 Washington’s Birthday; no sessions. MARCH 1 David Garrick Club members went to Worcester to see Twelfth Night acted by Clark University Players. 4 Report Cards issued. 9 Demonstration-lecture; program by Winnebego Indians in Auditorium under auspices of M. H. S. S. A. (See picture.) 18 Senior boys defeated faculty in basketball 46-40. Fire drill. 21 Outline of Swift Essay due. 23 Baseball practice began. 25 Pierce. the Magician, entertained students in Auditorium. (M.H.S.S.A.) Spring vacation began. APRIL 4 Classes resumed. 5 First copy for O.L.I. given to printer. 7 Assembly held for all classes; ad¬ dressed by School Committeeman Hartwell. First meeting of Senior Glee Club. 15 No sessions; Good Friday. 19 No sessions; Patriots’ Day. 20 Pictures of class officers taken. 21 Senior meeting; honors announced. 22 Term examinations 25 Mr. B. G. Willard of Bentley’s ad¬ dressed Senior boys. 26 Club pictures taken. MAY 2 Mr. Merrill R. Hale. Secy. State Air¬ port Association addressed all classes at assembly. Freshman officers elected. 3 Salvation Army envelopes collected. 5 Fifteen boys of Science Club left for New York. (See picture). 6 Mrs. Samuel Sleeper of Salter Sec¬ retarial School, Worcester, addressed Senior girls at assembly. 10 Prof. Robert Illingworth of Clark Uni¬ versity addressed all classes at as¬ sembly. 11 Junior class picture taken. 12 Senior Week Committee chosen; Ken¬ neth Foye and Regina Casasanta, chairmen. Sophomore Class picture taken. 13 Dante Club plays held in Auditorium. Senior Class picture taken. 16 Seniors voted on Who’s Who. 19 Oak, Lily, and Ivy pictures taken. 20 Concert held in Auditorium. Mrs. Sleeper returned to address all classes at assembly. 23 Senior girls met in Auditorium to de¬ cide on flowers. Who’s Who picture taken. 27 Memorial Day Exercises in Auditori¬ um. Science Club May Soiree. 30 Milford defeated by St. Mary’s 10-7. 31 Senior class pins arrive from jewelers. JUNE 9 1 Swift Oratorical Contest held in Auditorium. 3 Money refunded to Senior Literary Club. Parents’ Night held under auspices M.H.S.S.A. 4 Milford defeated by St. Mary’s 5-4. 6 The bulk of our O. L. I. copy is set. We went to press today, printing the second form. Largest number of copies ever printed, 500! 7 All but three cuts for O. L. I. have been received from our engraver. 15 Miss Pianca’s French and Senior German classes have picnic. 20-21 David Garrick club presented “The Young¬ est.” 24 Senior Hop. 27 Opening of Senior Week. Senior Night in Auditorium. 28 Junior - Senior Reception. 29 Commencement. 30 Excursion to Nantasket. JULY 1 Alumni Re¬ union. Vacation!

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