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9 David Garrick Club journeys to Clark University to witness production of Hamlet. 10 Kimball SanClemente announced as Editor-in-Chief of O. L. I. staff. 11 Organization meeting of O. L. I. committee. Junior Dance Commit¬ tee begins preparations for Junior Prom. 12 Dedham defeats Milford 43-20. Fans are feated at social time following game. 18 Senior writeups are started under direction of “Capra” Cenedella. 22 St. Mary’s defeats M.H.S. 34-22 in first battle for town championship, auditorium filled to the rafters. 26 First senior portraits taken. Milford defeats Walpole 32-24. Balian scores 17 points. 30 Professor Illingworth of Clark Uni¬ versity delights student body with his poems. 31 Commercial Club holds second meet¬ ing and social. FEBRUARY 1 Milford girls hold first basketball game with Hopedale girls. 2 Boys are defeated at Dedham in League game 26-23. 6 Two Shakespearian plays sponsored by M.H.S.S.A. Merchant of Venice played in the afternoon, Macbeth at night. The Red and White return from Norwood with a 43-40 win. 9 In memory of Miss Susan Ranahan public schools have no sessions. 13 First preliminary for Swift Oratorical Contest. 15 No school. Biggest snow storm of winter, even Clem couldn’t get up to the front door. MARCH 1 St. Mary’s defeats M.H.S. in second game, to secure Town Championship, 28-25. 7 Senior glossies received from the photographer. 8 Fourth preliminary for Oratorical Contest. 15 Commercial Club entertained by guest speaker and movies. 21 O. L. I. Business Meeting. “We need more advs.” 26 Junior Science Club members are en¬ tertained by moving pictures sponsored by Bell Telephone Co. 29 Members of Theo-Harmon Club de¬ l ighted at Lily Pons in Lakme at the Boston Opera House. APRIL 3 Meeting of the O. L. I. Committee. “We need more copy.” 6 O. L. I. Committee raises money to help defray costs by a food sale. 10 Barbara Murphy wins Swift Oratori¬ cal contest. 12 Juniors thrilled at their first formal dance. 15 Editor SanClemente brings first copy of O. L. I. to the printer. 22 Lucy Spallone announced as valedic¬ torian. 23 First galley sheets received from printer. 26 Our parents visit school during Open House Day. We have splendid enter¬ tainment for them at night. MAY 1 Three Cheers! We go to press with first, second and last forms of O.L.I. completed. 17 Alumni take part in our annual concert. Ben C. Lancisi, director. 20 Our future scientists hold second Science Fair under direction of Mr. Metcalf. 23 Twenty-two boys and Mr. Metcalf leave for New York and World’s Fair. We hope the sea is not rough! 29 Memorial Day exercises in auditorium. 30 Baseball game between St. Mary’s and Milford High proves itself the most looked-for game of season. JUNE 7 Science Club holds annual May party. Remember the moon Clem made for us? 14 Capacity crowd in auditorium for Senior Hop. Our high school days are drawing closer to the end. 17 Opening of Senior Week. Senior Night held in auditorium. 19 Commencement Exercises. 21 School closes. We Seniors go down the front walk heading for the open roads of life. Meet our Class Valedictorian. She is the at¬ tractive young miss looking right at us. We think her quite versatile, don’t you? 9
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