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MILFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE George F. Grayson, Chairman Joseph V. Carey Thomas F. Davoren William P. DiVitto, Esq. JGmer C. Xelson Michael P. X ' isconti, h ' s(i.
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Mr. Gerard Sweeney appointed to fill Mr. Cenedella’s place. 20 Commercial Club meeting. 21 Saint Mary’s wins in the basketball game with Milford 69-46. 23 Milford 56—Holliston 37. 24 Milford 63—Walpole 40. Girls played Northbridge High this af¬ ternoon. 27 Norwood 36—Milford 33. 28 Milford 53—Hopkinton 15. 31 President’s Ball tonight at Town Hall. 31 Milford 35—Dedham 32. FEBRUARY 4 Alexandria Satkiewicz chosen to repre¬ sent Milford High School in D. A. R. Good Citizen Pilgrimage. Milford 51—Norwood 40. 5 Milford 44—Walpole 22. 7 Milford 32—Framingham 15. 10 Milford 58—Natick 43. 13 Milford 53—Holliston 32. 14 Milford High School presents “Milford High School Showboat.’’ 17 Commercial Club Meeting. 18 Milford 40—Natick 42. 19 Milford 42—Framingham 41. (This win over Framingham gives Milford High the Bay State Basketball Championship.) 20 First Meeting of Junior Dance Commit¬ tee. 21 First Meeting of 0. L. I. complete com¬ mittee. Oratorical Contests trials to be held during Lent. 24 Vacation week. Athletes run dance to get money for sweaters. 25 Henry McCarthy from M. I. T. invites M. H. S. Basketball team to M. I. ' T. Tournament. MARCH 3 Return to school today. Election day in Milford | 4 Harry Ohanian, Class of 1940, killed in automobile accident at Providence. Mr. Reardon from State Teachers’ Col- ledge, Worcester, talks to Seniors. 5 M. I. T. Basketball Tournament. Mil¬ ford 37—Lexington 34. 6 Milford 37—Bellingham 34. 7 Braintree defeats Milford High at Tech Tournament (35-26). 10 O. L. I. Meeting at 2.15 P. M. Dante Club Moving Picture Truth or Consequence Party. 13 St. Mary’s 30—Milford 29. 14 Commercial Club Meeting. 18 Envoy Sbepard of the Salvation Army addresses entire student body. Spoke on “Youth and Crime.” 24 Elks’ Essays due today. APRIL 3 Mr. Schlagenhauf from Northeastern University talked to Senior boys. 10 Fourth Period Exam. Holy Thursday. 11 Good Friday—No school. 14 Through 18-Exam days. 15 A number of Senior Girls visit Burdett’s in Boston with Miss Grace Loring, rep¬ resentative for the college. 16 Basketball banquet to boys at Guest House. Trophies, sweaters, charms, basketball squad pictures awarded. Class Honors Announced. Alexandria Satkiewicz named Valedictorian. 21 Vacation week. Milford High School Baseball Club or¬ ganized. 25 First Baseball game—Milford 8—Marl¬ boro 3. 26 Dedham 15—Milford 2. 29 Arlene Reynolds declared winner of Elks’ Essay Contest. 30 John E. Swift Oratorical finals. Alfred Cassinelli announced as winner. Award given at graduation. Milford 8—Clinton 4. First Baseball Club Social. MAY 2 Professor A. Roy Thompson from Bos¬ ton University talks to Seniors. Junior Prom, one of the biggest success¬ es held this year. 3 Milford 7—Framingham 3. 5 Milford 5—Natick 2. 6 Class meeting—Graduation details dis ¬ cussed—dresses, flowers, boys’ suits, etc. Election on “Who’s Who.” 7 Milford 5—Maynard 4. 8 Typewriting demonstration by Gna;ce Phelan, World Champion Amateur Typist. 9 Norwood 4—Milford 7. 12 Junior Science Club Exhibit held this evening from 6.30 to 9.00. 14 Testimonial tendered Mr. A. O. Caswell, Superintendent of the Milford public school system, upon his retirement. Mr. Caswell has been Superintendent since 1911. 16 Junior Science Club May Party. 19 Mrs. Carberry shows pictures for Com¬ mercial Students in C-2. Salter Secretarial School in Worcester. 23 M. H. S. Orchestra and Band presented its ninth annual Concert. 29 Memorial Day Exercises. 30 St. Mary’s—Milford High Baseball game. JUNE 4 Oak, Lily, and Ivy Committee sponsors a dance for the purpose of buying pins for the Committee. 18 Junior Reception to Seniors. 20 Senior Hop. 23 Senior Night. 24 Theatre Party. 25 Graduation. 26 Excursion for Seniors—Social in the Auditorium on returning. 27 - Alumni Reunion. VELIA ANDREANO. 7
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Mr. Almorin 0. Caswell, Superintendent A GENTLEMAN He is never mean or little in his disputes, never takes unfair advantage, never mistakes personalities or sharp sayings for arguments. He has too much good sense to be affronted at insults; he is too well employed to re¬ member injuries, too indolent to hear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned. John Henry Newman. 9
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