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Page 23 text:
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y members are observing patient Florence Shea. No doubt Flo’s t-p-r has soared since that famous dance number. DR RYAN’S ENGLISH CLASS is listening intently to some interesting passages from Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Macbeth. This classic was our favorite. Note the expression on Shuber! Dr. Ryan held the interest of all fortunate enough to have her as their teacher.
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4dmini6 tra tion J ' aciA s L ■y emor 5 tJn cie rg ra dua tes ★ and Cdoantr • • • IHK TRADE SCHOOL SENIORS: Albert Sesona, Nicholas Celozzi, Ernest Pano- rese, Ralph Webster, and Americo Mancini, together with Mr. Winslow (second left) and Mr. Besozzi (second right) seem to be very interested in the operation of this machine. MRS. NAUGHTON’S CLASS I NURSING is putting on a scene fc our benefit. Phyl Beaudoin, Mr Naughton, and some of the cla
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The Milford School Committee and the superintendent sit for their picture. They are, from left to right: Mr. Joseph Di Battista, Supt. Frank C. Berry, Mr. Joseph V. Carey, Mr. Marco A. Balzarini, Mr. Walter E. Cor¬ bett, Mr. Thomas F. Davoren. Mrs. William A. Murray is the sixth member of this honorable group. a airman Cdareijj and Superintendent Iderry Send Cdli Cdonarats mpen ' err if -ongrai As the members of the Class of 1944 leave us to join the ranks of the Alumni, I wish them Godspeed in the future. May they continue with the same ideals that have inspired them in their High-School years. Good luck and God bless you. The medium of the 1944 edition of your familiar Oak, Lily, and Ivy affords me a splendid opportunity to express, on behalf of your school committee, the justifiable pride that we feel for the several hundred members of the alumni and undergraduates now serv¬ ing in various branches of the armed forces. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, and we sincerely hope for a speedy return to your normal life in the community. We who are charged with the supervision of our schools are also having our troubles. Several of our committee members and valu¬ able members of the faculty are now in uni¬ forms. Their absence has made our task all the more difficult. We miss them all, but are making a determined effort to encourage the continuance of all of the activities that meant so much to you in the past and that now serve as such happy memories. We are forever con¬ scious of our obligation to you, wherever you may be, because on your return you will be entitled to ask for an accounting of our stew¬ ardship. You can be assured that we do not intend to fail you. J}o5eph U Cdarevj, (Chairman op lhe .Sc! ooi (Commitlet 18
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