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Page 17 text:
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PRINCIPAL FRANK C. BERRY, Our Friend and Counsellor, was always ready and eager to be our bene¬ factor. If we desired to arrange some special program in the auditorium, if we wished counsel in our school problems, we had only to seek Mr. Berry for ready assistance and helpful advice. Because of his desire to make our high- school career pleasant and profitable, he has favored us with many valuable and practical presentations of lectures, movies, demonstra¬ tions, and socials. He is of the belief that education is really the leading out of the in¬ dividual into an efficient and rightly-integrat¬ ed personality, who is comfortable at home with himself and in company with his fellows. As a result of his interest in our welfare, we have been broadened socially as well as intellectual¬ ly. Our high-school days are at end, but the ideals and principles represented by Mr. Berry will remain with us. Under his guidance the teachers of our school have bred within us a love for knowl¬ edge and the joys that result from it. They have developed abilities that will bear fruit in the future. Although time and tradition have enriched the Milford High School, the heritage of the past has been preserved by its adminis¬ trator and faculty. 13
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C C isfs 5 as Our School Committee Organizes for Year With Chairman George F. Grayson Following the plan established by the All-American Yearbook, we decided early in January to introduce the first section of our own book with the pictures of those men who play an important part in the educational policy of our local school system. When the Committee held its first meeting after the recent March elections, it was composed of Chairman George F. Grayson, Henry D. Barbadoro, Esq., Frederick T. Cahill, Jr., Mr. Thomas F. Davoren, and its two new members, Mr. Allen A. Hartwell and Mr. Alex DiGiannantonio. Meetings of the board were held monthly in temporary quarters in the annex. When the reconstruction of the original building is completed, the committee will move into its new room adjoining the office of Superintendent A. 0. Caswell. The sub-committees for the year consisted of: Rules and Regulations Mr. Hartwell, Mr. Grayson Care of Buildings Mr. Barbadoro, Mr. Davoren Teachers and Salaries Mr. DiGiannantonio, Mr. Cahill, Mr. Hartwell Finance Mr. Barbadoro, Mr. Cahill Books and Supplies Mr. DiGiannantonio, Mr. Davoren 12
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Miss Eva L. Burns Home Address: 297 Main Street. Instructor of: Bookkeeping (B-C). Miss Josephine M. Calarese Home Address: 10 Union Street. Instructor of: Bookkeeping (B-C). Miss Hannah E. Callanan Home Address: 276 Main Street. Instructor of: History (A). Miss Marie C. Cenedella Home Address: 68 School Street. Instructor of : English (D) and History (C). Mr. Benjamin F. Consoletti Home Address: 20 East Main Street. Instructor of: Elementary Science (D). Faculty Adviser of the Freshman Science Club. Miss Mary L. Burns Home Address: 30 Pleasant Street. French (C) and English (B). Miss Dorothy M. Callahan Home Address: 171 Congress Street. Instructor of: English (C) and History (B). Miss Louise M. Casey Home Address: 114 Congress Street. Instructor of: Civics (D). Mr. Robt. J. Cenedella Home Address : 35 Congress Street. Instructor of: English (B). Adviser of the Junior- Senior Reception: Co- Director of Minstrel Show. Miss Agnes L. Crane Home Address: 7 Poplar Street. Instructor of: Economics (C). Coach for Girls’ Basket¬ ball. 14
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