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

 - Class of 1948

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I t I I I Her instruction, be icatian Mm Maly B. fyo-bdl untiring effort, her unselfish zeal, her sound and her increasing interest in our education have made our high school days profitable and memorable. Now, on the eve of her retirement, after forty-three years of service, the school has lost an excellent teacher — but her students have not lost her true friendship. With great appreciation, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Eight dedicate this sixty-fourth edition of the Oak, Lily, and Ivy to Mary B. Ford — a competent instructor and beloved friend. 6

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I nil uuiiii y rlioiarship Exams. 1 TU 1TIIUUI U jjv iv im m i l ijiri rmal applications to take the Rotary club scholarship exam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, 171 Congress street; Louis Elea Students Get Govt. Posts igb School Gii Milford High school and St. Mary’s High school were both sig- on have been filed by 17 mem- ! nor Oliva, daughter of Mrs. Angelina j llaPy honored late yesterday after- ‘ Oliva, 84 East Main street; William noon when information was re Balmelli, son of Mr. apd Mrs. An- ! ce ve “ that a student from each of of this year ' s high school grad- ig class, with James A. Higgis- axsistant principal of the 1 and Harold M. Moran, direc- if guidance at the school. The ;eds from the concert to be i tomorrdw night in the Town by the Holy Cross Glee club Philharmonic orchestra will be for.tjhe Community Service drew Balmelli, 17 Short street; Ed¬ ward Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, 200 Congress street; David McGill, son of Mr- and Mrs. James L. McGill, 22 Grant street; Jean Tocci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tocci, Central street; Claire Mazzarelli, daughter of Mr. Yearbook Staff Named ie Oak, Lily and Ivy yearbook lilford High school, will go to early next week, ie staff of this committee, h was named by Principal Jo- J. Tosches early in January, been actively occupied since itlng advertisement sponsor - for the publication. The staff been photographing pictorial Ms of clubs and activities, and las been coiftposing editorial try and data of the high school Cage Captain By Teamin iiaun yu n Milford attained by a Milford High school student. High scholastic standing; and distinctive participation and J contributions to the promotion of; the schools was chosen as represen¬ tative from the 10th Worcester Representative district to the Good Government Day session Jam 9. i The program will familiarize stu¬ dents with the state government. Elected were Joseph Tosches of i Iea(!el ‘ b - v her Milford High school, and John i se ™ n ‘ ' successive Summers of St. Mary’s High school. . Balloting for this election of se¬ nior students took place a few days ego. Alternates chosen were Robert Votolato of Milford High school and William Kweder of Shrews¬ bury High school. Announcement of the winners was made last night by Principal Miss Helena Guevriero, an out¬ standing Milford High school girl athlete, was elected captain of the Red-and-Whtte girls’ basketball team at a meeting of the squadHl 1 members in the John C. Lynch.1 Xl IIX feCict auditorium yesterday afternoon. • !Fourteen girl caget ' s voted. The Charm quartet wi Miss Guerriero, a junior at the Ilford Thursday as pt High v school, was selected court High school asse extra-curricular activities are thej Harry R. Stevens of Grafton High : basic points on which selections j school, chairman of the program ' are based. this district. Tosches, quart ' ' The staff: Editor-in-Chief, David of the football team at McGill; literary, Claire Mazzarelli; High, received 189 votes and Marie Luisetti; ' business man-, captain of St. Mary ! a-ger, Michael DePasquale; circula-j 187 votes; Votolato this writing the student ibershtp of the staff is con- it that the 1948 edition will itain the high standard quality ■reduction for which It has be- e traditionally known, smbersbip on the Oak, Lily Jvy ■ committee is regarded as of the most significant and wary recognitions that can be Don manager, Sidney DeBoer;] ford High ba. ' ’ script editor, June Larson; photo votes; and F r r ' x ' editor, Claire Macchi, sports editor,]. 187 votes. r V v t John Covino; art,. Angelo Plante-1 There Qosi; associate editors, Marie ballot . C , McKinley, Alberta Mazzarelli, A jn- i trict. TA V ’k’ tilio Pedroli, Eleanor Gandolfl, | journv - - — Boston to teammates for the . . .. year. She cap- anlS ’ ' sp011s0led the taxied; last years girls’ team ciaUon. which chalked up a rer of two wins and four defea ' - plays center forward on and is a fine athlet The Milfor was slate ’ A against r.lin vest- Cr r L L ' t ame v ' A V au ' incle ' ,oc Director’ewers Post, America -ated this morn- tiliary, has selected ' y 5 ments to have them Milford High and S ■ w n the future are be- ' h school, who will a Is’ state at Bridgewa it QV , ' en uniforms have already tellers’ college in Jun ' distributed to cage candi- ’hosen from St. Mai efes. Four more suits will be is- ire O’Brien, daughtei •fsufcd soon. Mrs. W. Wallace O B Indents A liosen F 01 drls State Jeannette Rasliolan, Selma Swartz, Lillian Smith, Eleanor Bagnoli, Rosalba Aljegrezza, Ann Niro, Joan Glennon, Theresa DeMarfa, Joan Federici, William Balmelli, and ' Eleanor OUva. ,O e : the ihis disi- chosen - .ate House in Miss Gloria Va ile, a junior at tlie college of physical education of Boston University, has been rid¬ ing Athletic Director Brueato Coach Philomena Colovita at sessions. She is a spect n St. ghter. street. The Mary ' s is Anna of Mr. and Mrs and erson of 15 Fountain .... the elected to represent , v— dirties for one practice sessions. She is a grad-(h school was Miss f day. Results V balloting for sefis,- uate of Milford High sdiiool and ii, daughter of Mr. : tor from this district have not yet ' ; played on ' the Red-and-tfhite has-Ills Sidoni of 20 Ea ijftetball team- , set. The alternate fror High school been announced. ffrships are: June Larson, 1 AD of these have ' benefited frorrT a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo m, 241 Congress street; Marie tti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lo Luisetti, 20l East Main ;; Ann Niro, daughter of Mr. drs. Anthony Niro, 12 Mechan- reet; Claire Macchi, daughter r. and Mrs. Ralph Macchi, 1 ree street; Marie McKinley, iter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lc Kinky, 17 Court -street; Elea- Jagnoli, daughter of Mr. ai-4 AlfralJ J. Bagnoh, ai So. Bow d. Jpftn., Fe4ertci. daughter, of ind Mrs. Albert Federici, .24 Wta etreet; .Alberta,.Mazzarelli, pter ' of B4r. and Mrs. Albert prelll, 16.Genoa avenue; Joan don, daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. je M. GJennon, 186 West ;e street; Selma Swartz, Framingham Explodes With 3 touchdowns In Third Period; the scholarship fund that is made possible by the club. Karl Bright and William J. Dal¬ ton are general chairmen of tomor- r 1 D1 • T TU» , IT If row night’s concert They predict a LOCaiS Ml 111 C Ill JT ll’St Mall large attendance at the affair. The • » is Elena daughter of Mr. and Mrs. no Feniina of 39 Beach The program to acqu; school students with the of government 13 sponsor, state department of the A ' iw www r tickets that remain will be on sale at the door by David McGill and Edward Mitchell. Williajp Balmelli will assist with stage properties. The girls who are tq take the Echoirrship examinations will serve as usherettes at the concert. Miss Eleanor Oliva will alstv waSist. in decorating the hall with Rotary in¬ signia and colors. v ' Attendance, at the concert ' will af¬ ford one not only„an evening of Having thoroughly incurred the wrath of a stern Framing¬ ham High foe by hiding the - scoring candy in the first two periods of play, the impudent little pups of the Milford High school football team were grab- ■ bed by the ear, taken ; oyer Framingham’s familiar right knee, and given their tradi¬ tional Armistice Day throttling, 200 Couples At [. H. S. Senior Hop Last Night choice musical entertainment, but; 20 T’ befor e an elephantine con- also an opportunity to assist in a ffre 8 at - on of 5000 shivering spectators at Bowditcli yesteyiiav afLmmn worthwhile community project. field ropose Cafeteria For5f l nio . ee ! ,1 f e v 1 ay f 1 m m Ote Mirrord Mi h School ilford Hifh School About 200 couples r.itCcnJccl the Milford High school Senior Hop last, night- in John C. Lynch aiidi’.- ■ orium. The auditorium was beautL fully 4ecoraite d in red and w hite, the privileges offered to tl ers of the association, nd friends are always we ttend any of these progr vm- Jtpn winy j brings the latest music fro j Broadway successes. The J comedy and operetta select: been chosen from shows locale In the Western hei They include such popular as My Maryland ’’ “Naugi ietta,” and Oklahoma. This particular prograp featured one of the four t selected by last year’s stude oil, the executive body of ford High School Student tion. Two more programs low during the school year, ance at these assemblies i HHlTIalTy? posed establishment of a cafe- in Milford High school was ,sed at a meeting of’the school dttee last night, omr ttee to study the plan is named by Chairman Marco ilzarini. The committee voted sert an article in the town nt for the annual March ng, asking for 8500 for in- tion of a new boiler In the Milford High-Saints the Plains annex building to the Hoop SeiieS HistOiy selectmen for disposal. The land is The Milford High-St. Mary’s not included. The annex, used for basketball series history is as many years as a classroom, has been follow s: vacant for several years. The com¬ mittee also vot d to favor a reduc¬ tion in the space devoted in the annual town report to the school department ' s report. ■ It is in line with a .recommenda- uxintUig ' Senior Wdek activities have n Dagnese Appointed ilford High Hoop Coarh :ent Dagnese, Milfbrd High hoop mentor for the past years and a prominent figure il sport circles, was appointed .eh the Milford High school ball team during the coming in 1945 and has turned out some fine teams since that ' time. i The 1945-1946 cage campaign; the re-appointed court coach. That Dagnese-coached array compiled a 1932 St. Mary’s 39 Milford St. Mary’s 18 Milford 1JM(! St. Mary’s 31 Milford Mary’s 29 Milford 1941 St. Mary’s 6!) Milford St. Mary’s 30 Milford 1912 ' St. Hilary’s 34 Milford St. Mary’s 50 Milford 1843 St. Mary’s 28 Milford st. Mary’s 22 Milford St. Mary’s’ 32 Milford 1944 St Mary’s 29 Milford St. ' Mary’s 19 Milford St. Mary’s 26 Milford 1945 St. Mary’s 39 Milford St. Mary’s’ 42 Milford 101S Kl an M, H, S. Girls Vs. Marlboro Here Friday lilford Hig This Morni: H The Milford High school girls’ basketball team will be gunning for its initial victory of the cam-. | paign tomorrow afternoon when it ! entertains the Marlboro High girl Yeagers in a hoop tilt to be played at. the John C. Lynch auditorium. Tlie, ] Jsy-Vee game will start at 3; I o ' clock. The local lassies, Under thel [ mentorship of Miss Philomena! ! Colavita, have indulged in court j warfare twice this season and have, been defeate d on both occasfdiK, i They were undermined by Hop- ' Linton Hieh in the season’s opener and bowed to Marlboro High in a following ruckus. The Milford High girls have been taking a vacation from competi- 1 Interest in the annual giving day football game Milford High and St. mounted close to bursting Milford High this x morni students assembled in the Lynch auditorium to tain a rousing football rally. , Charjie Brueato, coach }Red-aud-White huskies, ja stirring “.pep” talk an that his boys would be i fighting to the last will | marks were also made b I pal Joseph J. Tosches captains Paul “Red” Me and Carlo Macchi. Cheers were led by th High cheerleaders. They June Larson, Tillie Marc en Hickey, Grade,. Ferrui Cipriani, and TiP«i C.helli Eskimo



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