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

 - Class of 1941

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Miss Agnes Rita Lynch 5

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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 9 School opening—Assembly and distribu¬ tion of schedules. 19 Organization meeting of officers of M. H. S. S. A. Robert Dennett—President. Frances Greene—Secretary. 25 Nomination blanks for class officers taken out. First Music Class for Seniors. 27 First Social held. 30 Clinic for children in Auditorium in the afternoon. First meeting of Junior Science Club. Robert Dennett—President. Helen Duggan—Secretary. OCTOBER 1 Class Elections—Seniors and Sopho¬ mores. 2 Class Elections—Juniors and Freshmen. Organization meeting of Dante Club. John Carchio—President. Ralph Cosentino—Co-President. 5 First Football game—Clinton 26—Mil¬ ford 7. 7 Second Clinic for children in Audi¬ torium. 8 First Failure Warnings. 9 Regular annual meeting of M. H. S. S. A. 10 First Fire Drill—Building cleared in 1 minute and 57 seconds. Fire Chief and firemen present to supervise drill. 12 Milford 12—Marlboro 6. 14 Third Clinic for children in Auditorium. 16 Registration day for Selective Service of all men from 21 to 35 years of age in¬ clusive. Teachers acted as registrars. 17 First Senior Music Class of Boys. 19 Norwood 13— Milford 0. 21 Last of the Clinics for children in Audi¬ torium. Meeting of the Junior Science Club. 23 Examinations start. From the 23th to the 30th inclusive. 24 Aloha Baker — Adventure Talk —All classes present at assembly. 25 Junior Ring Committee meets for the fiTCif flYYlP 26 Natick 19—Milford 0. 31 First Senior Girls’ Music Class. NOVEMBER 1 First Holiday—Teachers’ Convention in Worcester. Hudson 7—Milford 0. 4 Assembly of Seniors—Class Pictures discussed. 8 Armistice Day Exercises. First Term Report Cards. 11 Vacation—Armistice Day. Band takes part in Armistice Day Ex¬ ercises in town. Special train to Framingham for Foot¬ ball game. Over 800 students attend. Band accompanied students on train and played at game. Milford defeated. (19-7). ' 13 Mr. William Reardon from Registrar’s Office talked and showed pictures on “Safety.” 16—Maynard 7—Milford 0. 19 Junior Science Club visits Grouse Com¬ pany factory at North Attleboro. 22 Organization meeting of Commercial Club. “Rudy” Lewis—President. 25 W. P. A. Orchestra gives concert in Auditorium. The whole student body was present. 28 Thanksgiving Day—No school until Mon¬ day. DECEMBER 2 Literary Club organizes—Treasurers for Senior Rooms selected. Miss Martha Molina ri again in charge. 13 Mr. Metcalf’s Junior Science Club Christmas Party a great success. (In¬ cluding the Mistletoe.) 17 Miss Eva Burns’ Commercial Club Christmas Party held in Auditorium. 18 Freshmen Science Club, under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Benjamin Consoletti, held its annual Christmas Party in Auditorium. 18 No school today out of resnect to Captain James Rooney who was killed in an automobile accident. 20 Dante Club Christmas Party put on by Mr. James V, Zurlo. Basketball season starts. Milford 34— Bellingham 9. 23 Student Association sponsors annual Christmas Party. Christmas Vacation starts. 27 New Year’s Party. JANUARY 6 School sessions reopened. Miss Margaret Rooney resigns from Commercial Teacher’s position to be¬ come Mrs. Logan. 7 Mischa Tulin here with his electric Theremin. Milford 20—Upton 18. 8 Senior Meeting in A-3—Talked on Photography and Swift Essays. 10 Miss Rose Farese elected to the position vacated by Miss Rooney. Milford 48—Dedham 26. Second Term Report Cards. 13 Mary Fulton Carr—State Department of Health—Talked on “Personality.” (We all thought it was an apt subject for her to talk on, huh, “Boys!” Re¬ member her?) Mr. Morin, Class Photographer, starts on the individual pictures. 16 Milford 34—Marlboro 25. 17 Mr. Robert Cenedella appointed as Act¬ ing Principal of the Stacy School in the absence of Mr. David Davoren, wTio left with Co. I. 6

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