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

 - Class of 1940

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Our Men of the “Round Table’’ shown at one of their meetings. Seated from left to right are: Supt. A. O. Caswell, Michael P. Visconti, Esq., Mr. Allen A. Hartwell, Chairman George F. Gray¬ son, Mr. Alex di Giannantonio, William P. DeYitto, Esq., and Mr. Thomas F. Davoren. Milford’s School Committee May we present to you the body of men who are directly responsible for our schools. These men are members of our school com¬ mittee board. Known for their capibility, integrity, and intelligence, these men make the rules and regulations by which all students abide. Supt. A. 0. Caswell Meetings at which precise decisions are made regarding all school matters take place at an appointed time. Seated around the “Round Table,” these men are our knights in armor, fighting for us and with us, in every way possible. To them we owe a vote of thanks—may they con¬ tinue their good work. Our Superintendent Standing forth as an outstanding ex¬ ample of efficiency, intelligence, and gen¬ erosity is our worthy superintendent of schools, Mr. A. O. Caswell. During his many years as superintendent, Mr. Caswell has gained the respect and admiration of scholars, faculty members, and associates. Through his sincere efforts the schools of Milford have greatly improved. Mr. Cas¬ well has always been willing to lend a help¬ ing hand to all, helping to make life more interesting and beautiful through his help. 12

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FACULTY CLASS of 1940



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The Office is where Miss Moore is always found with her welcoming smile. Here we see her seated at her desk before the control panel, handing out a slip. Mr. Higgiston says that it must be another tardy slip we see Connie receiving. The Principal’s Office A place where every student finds help or reprimand—the principal’s office. Presid¬ ed over by our principal, Mr. Frank C. Berry and Miss Evelyn Moore, the office is the center of all activities. It is here that all notices are typed, guests received, so¬ cials planned, courses suggested, and rep¬ rimands given. Here Miss Moore can always be found with her ready smile and helping hand for one and all. Her unruffled manner has soothed many students. Mr. Berry, whom we think of as a friend and adviser rather than the principal, can always be depended upon to help with our social functions. Many students can also be thankful to Mr. Berry for his untiring efforts in helping select the courses most suited for them. Thinking of the office will always bring to mind the bulletin board. Here the students could learn what was to take place in the school for the week. Announcements of dances and the announcement of the school honor roll were always looked for¬ ward to by the members of each class. In the years to come, “The Office” will always bring to mind one picture, Mr. Berry at his desk, and Miss Moore, with her welcoming smile seated at hers. Principal F. C. Berry 13

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