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Senior Class 1st Row, left to right—Richard Cannon, JohnChapman, Peter Farese, Robert Shea, William Clancy, Joseph Abretti, James Fokas, Charles Speroni, Lucio Vendetti, Alfred Erlich, Anthony De Pietro. 2nd Row, left to right—Nicholas Guido, Leo Muccini, Anthony Salvia, Nicholas Toches, Haigis Torosian, Jack Lapuck, Oscar Garabe- dian, Robert Dunlap, Allyn Jackson, Edward Pederzoli, Lawrence Calitri, Alphonse San Clemente, John De Paolo, Domenic D’Arc- angelo, Samuel Mancuso, Noah De Mattia, Krikor Panagian, Joseph Pessotti, John Cas- asanta. 3rd Row, left to right—Arthur Cornacchia, Eugene Diotalevi, Robert Ahearn, Leo Oates, Robert Giacomuzzi, Americo Gouveia, Russell Earl, Murad Papazian, Weston Gould; Theo¬ dore Markakis, Richard Prouty, George Bagley, Guido Alberto, Reno Pigalargi, Leo Murphy, Nicholas Costantino, Alphonse Gritte, Joseph Gubana, Nicholas Iacovelli, Joseph Scott. 4th Row, left to right—Robert Speroni, Domenic Migliacci, Richard Piergustavo, Paul Hachey, John Bagnoli, Walter Kosciak, Steven Tar- pinian, Joseph De Gennaro, Emilio Deletti, Pasquale Chinappi, Peter Ruscitti, Frederick Keene, Ernest Muller, Benjamin Bozaian, Robert Kerr, Anthony Mastroianni, Joseph Oliva, Anthony Papelian, William Edwards, Robert Brown, Thomas Rogers, Dean Miller. Bishop, John Tumolo; James Burns, Joseph Vitalini, Llowell Mann, Zolman Ffelfand, John Below we have the officers of the Class of 1942. To these students from left to right: Miss Eleanor Iannetti, Miss Mary Pilla, John Chapman, and Peter Farese fell the task of guiding the Class of ’42. 18
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We see Mr. Higgiston at his first attempt at radio announcing. His first announcement will be followed by an enjoyable fifteen minutes of solid swing supplied by the “9.20 Club.” Centralized Sound System Installation of an RCA Victor school sound system was made during the Spring vacation week at the Milford High School. This project, which has been financed with funds accumulated over a period of three years from school activities, has been ap¬ proved by the School Committee. It will enable Milford High School to follow out a trend in modern education that has al¬ ready been successfully operating in the neighboring High Schools of Framingham, Natick. Wellesley, Uxbridge and North- bridge in addition to scores of other High Schools throughout the State. By this means direct communication be¬ tween the principal’s office and the forty other rooms in the High School building can be arranged so that simultaneously all rooms, any single room or any group of rooms are in direct contact. Distribution of important messages and speeches includ¬ ing radio programs and electrical record- Installed At Milford High ings can be transmitted in addition to a complete public address system for Audi¬ torium purposes. Through the medium of this centralized sound system administrative control can be instantaneously transmitted to every part of the building for school routine purposes, and emergency air raid instructions. Edu¬ cational and entertainment programs are available for the appropriate classes; and music appreciation, language, literature and speech instruction can be made avail¬ able by means of educational records, as well as the American School of the Air. Indirectly the students at Milford High School and the graduates of recent classes have made a very definite contribution to the secondary educational program. Bene¬ fits of an educational, instructive, enter¬ taining and administrative nature are now available to the pupils and faculty. 17
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Senior Class 1st Row, left to right—Clotilde Di Nunzio, Rose Dantino, Marion Chianese, Sonia Rosenquist, Edith Celley, Jeanne Lancisi, Elaine Kusmin, Pearl Glennon, Anita Speron i, Norma Fuller, Helen Wheeler, Filie Pigalargi, Mary Healy, Grace Ianzito, Esther Alberta, Anna Grillo, Mary Porzio, Grace Palma, Rose Marcone, Doris Piteo, Congetta Celeste, Mary Colligan, Mary Pilla. 2nd Row, left to right—Susan Villani, Janet Ca¬ ruso, Marie Tacconi, Ida Ferdenzi, Gloria Noble, Concetta Paradiso, Arline Wellman, Concetta Mastroianni, Geneva Mabey, Catherine Mabey, Anna Iannitelli, Arlene Dagnese, Dora Clark, Priscilla Johnson, Mildred Townsend, Virginia Ward, Jennie Brita, Betty Hartman, Rita Pes- sotti, Beatrice Pugsley, Eleanor Tellier, Jose¬ phine Gala, Norma Manna. 3rd Row, left to right—Susan Noorjanian, Car- mella Ferrucci, Antoinette Volpe, Mildred Iacovelli, Rena Mazzini, Catherine Holland, Priscilla Jones, Betty Satis, Alice Mitchell, Stephanie Satkiewicz, Irene Del Signore, Rose Di Antonio, Laura Dota, Pauline Comolli, Car- mella Niro, Dorothy Davis, Leona Murray, Nancy De Ieso, Elizabeth Creasia, Rita Hynes, Anita Comolli, Doris Balzarini, Frances Lobis- ser, Josephine De Salvia, Mildred Volpicelli, Louise Allegrezza. 4th Row, left to right—Shirley Ballou, Eleanor Rossi, Edith Delledonne, Vetrana Julian, Gloria Gildone, Victoria Lombardi, Dorothy Lewis, Agnes Panagian, Pansy Germagian, Alice Ohan- nesian, Dorothy Hynes, Alice Oneschuck, Anita Casasanta, Frances Grillo, Claire Casasanta, Teresa Cerreto, Adeline Olivera, Julia Silva, Josephine Atteratta, Louise Fratta, Rose Acqua- fresca, Aroxey Eghian, Queenie Eghian, Lillian Guidotti, Eleanor Baraiolo, Angelina Coglian- dro, Arlene Williams. 19
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