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x gu and Country Florence Shea from Hawaii entertained us most pleasantly at our Minstrel Show, December 10. With Fall on its way and the goldenrod in bloom, we again return to our books in order to further our quest for knowledge. Gradua¬ tion looms dimly on the distant horizon. September 7—M. H. S. opens wide its doors to admit 135 Seniors, 122 Juniors, 148 Sopho¬ mores, and 174 Freshmen. September 13—Cafeteria in basement opened under the supervision of Mr. Vesperi and Mr. O’Donnell. September 15—First meeting of the Milford High School Student Association. September 21—Again they meet! This time for elections. September 23—First assembly of the Senior Glee Club held. September 25—Milford blanks Hopkinton 25-7. September 27—Film “Western Front” shown in the auditorium. September 29—II Circolo Dante organizes under the supervision of Miss Martha Molinari. As goblins, ghosts, and witches lurk around the corner, plans are made for a Hallowe’en costume party. Whether we shall recognize our daily pals that night — only time will tell! ★ emos ’43 -’44 ★ ★ Arranged by Therese Crosby October 1—Football rally held this evening prior to game tomorrow. October 2—Milford beats Clinton 18-0 on our new athletic field. October 4—Junior Science Club organizes for the fourteenth year. October 5—M. H. S. holds its annual class elections.—“Winning Your Wings,” starring Jimmie Stewart, shown for boys. October 6 —Officers of Science Club chosen. October 12—M. H. S. celebrates Columbus Day by downing Marlboro 7-2. October 13—-Double feature today! “Camp¬ us on the March” and Betty Hutton in “Three Kings and a Queen.” October 16—Milford-Natick game ends in scoreless tie. October 19—M. H. S. Student Association presents Henry Gerald. October 23—Norwood defeats Milford 7-0. October 27—Once again we enjoy a double feature. “Men of the Sea”, a story of the Merchant Marine, and “Queens of Har¬ mony” featuring the All-Girl Orchestra.— Dismissed a t 12:00. October 29—Hallowe’en party is a great success. October 30 —We trim Hudson by 20-0. Synonymous, this year, with November are: Armistice Day, the Framingham game, and turkeyless Thanksgiving. Let us all look for¬ ward to the next armistice ending this present conflict and bringing our classmates home. November 3—Technicolor film “This Amaz¬ ing America” is sponsored by Greyhound Bus Inc. November 9 —Mrs. Mary Carr Baker ad¬ dresses student assembly on “Personality and Good Manners.” Not that we needed it—or did we? November 10—Armistice Day program held in Auditorium. 12
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Burns, William Francis Canon, Arthur Garfield Cencdclla, Alfred Bernard, Jr. Coniaris, Nicholas Charles Consoletti, Renaldo Albert Crivello, William Robert DelCastello, Cornelia Deletti, Irene Frances DePalma, Louis Richard DeSalvia, John Joseph Doyle, John Joseph Ferrari, Louis Angelo Foye, Clement Francis Ghiringhelli, Frank Helfand, Charlotte Janet Iadarola, Alphonse Anthony Iadarola, Frank James Iannitelli, Enrico Joseph Iannitelli, Erminia Gloria Jackson, Richard Francis Kirby, Francis Leo Libbey, Lester Blaine, Jr. Luchini, Lewis George Mann, Donald Adams Marchionda, Mario John Marcus, Harvey Mazzarelli, Joseph John Mazzarelli, Rosario John Nargi, Louis John Rizoli, Primoj. Ruggerio, Daniel John Siegal, Richard Stone, Harry Albert Sullivan, Humphrey Francis, Jr. Sullivan, James Peter Watson, Dwight Leroy 1934 Alberta, John George Allen, Alden Robert Bellantuoni, Joseph Blascio, Joseph Dominic Bodio, Francis Angelo Bragg, Ernest Atherton, Jr. Brown, Robert Leroy Castiglione, Leo Crivello, Sebastian Edward Dion, Nelson Charles Farese, Sabino Peter Fitzpatrick, Francis Joseph Jacques, William Raymond Kenney, Arthur Joseph Kilburn, George Everett, Jr. Knox, Roy Irving Malnati, James Alfred McCarthy, Frances Veronica McGinnis, Robert Edward Milani, Louis Edward Moshfer Carol L. Morelli, John James Pavento, Antonio Frank Philbin, Robert Austin Porter, George William Reynolds, Eben Sumner Salvia, John Lewis Sherman, Robert David Streeter., Melvin Cromwell Tessicini, Mario George Thompson, John Samuel Wyzan, Joseph Sidney 1933 Arcudi, Dominic John Bagnoli, Angelina Rita Beccia, Philip Joseph Brucato, Charles Joseph Bruno, Mario Francis Clifford, William Joseph Consoletti, Adam Paul Cosetta, Andrew Ralph DeFrancesco, Charles Albert Dowdell, Paul Feccia, John Charles Fitzpatrick, John Francis Gilbert, Francis Edmund Gilroy, James Andrew Iadarola, Michael Joseph Mazzarelli, Louis John Mullin, James Edward Neal, Joseph Eben Platukis, Joseph James Ragonese, Angelo Vincent Rebecchi, Joseph Louis Sannicandro, Stephen Louis Walleston, Francis Lawrence Wheeler, Clifton Eugene White, Edwin Monson Zarach, Edward Joseph 1932 Bisiccia, Julius Desiderio Canali, Ralph William Comolli, Frank John Compagnone, Onofrio Frank Dinardo, Vincent Joseph Kurlansky, Robert Jacob Marcus, Bernard Ralph McCarthy, Lloyd Del mar Merrilees, William Davis Naughton, John Joseph, Jr. Ramelli, Louis Charles SanClemente, Charles Leonard Shahnamian, Paul Michael Streeter, Nathan Earl Sullivan, Edmund Joseph Sweet, Wilbus Joseph Wilson, Charles Donald 1931 Colaianni, Adam Michael Costigan, Charles Thomas Craddock, Robert Albert Crandall, Frederick Lyman Day, Maurice Edward Elliott, Chester L. Iacovelli, Henry Nicholas King, Allan Stevens Knights, Chester Frank Longo, John Joseph Lutfy, Fred McGinnis, Richard Leo Niro, Pasquale Antonio 1930 Blizard, Norman Brenna, Frank George Cassinelli, Louis Angelo Donlon, James Francis Helfand, Harry Iannitelli, Michael Joseph Kerr, Charles Francis O’Brien, William Joseph O’Brien, Daniel Joseph O’Donnell, John Joseph Peterson, Alyce Evelyn Porter, Edward Francis, Jr. Sails, Dexter James 1929 Andreotti, Hugo Adam Bullard, Adelbert L. Griswold, Lloyd Stanfield Kaizzi, Dominic Alfred McDonough, Frederick Daniel Morse, Norman Ellsworth Shaw, Gordon Adams Smith, Philip Monroe 1928 Brown, Irving James Conlin, John Aloysius Costrino, Joseph Alfred Finn, Joseph Walter Gagnon, Philip Ianzito, Samuel Michael Larson, Francis Frederick Lutfy, Philip Ray, Gordon Preston Vilensky, Louis, Jr. Vires, James 1927 Abretti, John Lewis Bilsbury, Ernest Joseph Bowen, Lloyd Francis Dalrymple, Willard Francis DiVitto, William Paul Lynch, John Charles, Jr. MacLachlan, William Edward Mongiat, Edward Anthony Morrison, Walter Samuel Reid, David Warren 1926 Broudy, Jacob Carchio, Ralph Conlin, James John Consoletti, Benjamin Frank Darney, J. Edward DiCrescentis, Alphonse John Gardetto, Bernard Guglielmi, Charles Knox, Albert Marcus, Harry A. Mitchell, Edward Launder Porotti, Eugene Templeman, William T. J. Tosti, Umberto 1925 Broderick, William Francis Gagliardi, George Richard Griswald, Elmer Marcus, William O’Connell, Clarence Frederick Rosenthal, Saul Sprague, Leonard Trevett, Moody Francis 1924 Cahill, James Francis Rosenfeld, Nathan Visconti, Michael Philip 1923 Marcovitch, Samuel Steeves, Frederick E. Volk, Ralph 1922 Barbadoro, Henry Donald Grayson, Herbert Lord, Edward John Rosenfeld, Irving Wall, Walter T. 1921 Cenedella, Harold James 1920 Gilfoyle, Richard Bolton Lynch, Paul Edmund Paquet, Wolfred J. 1919 Grayson, Raymond H. 1918 Nelson, Elmer Clyde Raftery, Thomas Joseph Thomas, Raymond I. Zurlo, [ames V. 1916 Goucher, Charles Louis 1913 Grayson, Emery E. Luce, Ralph 1912 Welch, William F. 1907 Godfrey, Stuart C. 1904 Moriarty, Charles A.
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November 11—Framingham trims Milford in final minutes of the game 7-0. November 16—-Junior-Senior girls discuss the advantages of the YV.A.C. with two of its representatives. November 19—Social held this evening, only one thing lacking—the male species. November 23—Students enjoy the film “Postmark U. S. A.” November 24—II Circolo Dante has a very enjoyable party. November 30—Army-Navy nurses, returned from foreign service, address the Junior and Senior girls. ecemler Noticeably lacking is the usual ice and snow of the month. Our “Merry Minstrels” grace the footlights again, leaving echoes of laughter throughout the auditorium. Characteristics of graduation become visible. December 7 —Mr. Higgiston calls a Senior assembly. Shall we publish an 0. L. I. this year? Look for yourself. December 10—Presentation of our minstrel show “Swing to Victory.”—Best yet. December 15— Oak, Lily, and Ivy committee announced. December 17—School closes for Christmas holidays.—Junior Science Club conducts its annual Christmas Party. (Oh, that Mistle¬ toe !) December 22—-Milford High’s loss is Uncle Sam’s gain, as Coach J. Francis Cahill leaves for the Navy. All the luck in the world, “Fitter”—Merry Christmas! December 29—Stan Benjamin of Framing¬ ham appointed new basketball coach. December 31—Milford nips Uxbridge 28-21. New Year’s Eve Dance held afterward.— Happy New Year! ig 44 — A year so unpredictable that even a seer would hardly dare to prophesy. Best intentions for new resolutions that don’t last. Our last year at M. H. S. — We hope January 3 —We resume our studies with six more months to go. January 4—Photographer begins work on 0. L. I. photos. January 5—Class has to nominate Senior girl for D. A. R. honor. It’s a tough decision between Phyllis Beaudoin, June Guerriere, and Regina Zarach. January 11 —First meeting of 0. L. I. com¬ mittee.—Milford yields to Uxbridge 27-23. anuary January 12—Virginia Drew, graphologist, entertains student body at assembly. January 13—Milford-Blackstone game 41-37. January 18—June Guerriere selected, by teachers’ vote, for D. A. R. honor.—“March of Time” featuring the Coast Guard shown in auditorium. January 19—Milford High five defeats Natick 33-23. January 21—Framingham downs Milford ' 18-10 January 22—M. H. S. hails a future Einstein, as Robert Swift Metcalf makes his bow to the world. Congratulations to Fred and Reggie. January 24—Seniors hold a farewell party for Irving Pearson, who leaves shortly for the Air Corps. January 25—Naval officer speaks to our Senior boys in the auditorium. January 26—Milford High Hoopsters out¬ shine LIpton 37-17. January 28—We outshoot Franklin High to 47-44 victory in basketball. ruanj The month of thriller-diller basketball con¬ tests. Remarks like “Who’re you going to the Prom with?” and “Are you getting a new gown?” heard frequently in the halls. February 2 —A meeting of the 0. L . I . is held with Mr. Moran presiding. Wonder of wonders—we defeat St. Mary 29-27. The Cute Balian Twins charmed us with their vocal selections at our Red Cross Benefit Show, March 17. X (fJ and (dountrij 13
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