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

 - Class of 1960

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Ann, Patty, Nancy, Peggy, Joan, and Rosalie are surrounded by other members of the Future Teachers. Future Teachers of America Today, more than ever, there is a great demand for teachers; for this reason and in order that young people now attending high school might become interested in teaching as a career, the Future Teachers of America Club was organized in 1952. The club, which consists of thirty-five members, is sponsored by Miss Madeline Pacella, a member of the faculty; and is registered with the National Education Association and the State Education Associa¬ tion. The many diversified activities of the club include: aiding teachers in the high school, the Spruce Street school, and the Memorial School; enjoying visits to various colleges, universities, junior colleges, and prep schools in the state; entertaining guest speakers, and the showing of educational films. The club officers include: Mary Ann Deletti, President; Paula Andreotti, Vice- President; Margaret Innis, Secretary; Freda Volpe, Treasurer. Miss Pacella gathers a few Junior members of the Future Teachers. The amazing part of this picture was the silence that prevailed when it was taken. ( — 28 —

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I Here are some ardent members of the Future Nurses Club who are dreaming of someday marry¬ ing a wealthy doctor. Senior members occupying the chairs are Crystal Peaslee, Mary Todino, Barbara Zepf and Maureen Fitzpatrick. The Future Nurses This year, The Future Nurses of Am¬ erica Club, under the supervision of Miss Curtin and Mr. Moran, is composed of 30 girls contemplating nursing as a career. This number includes girls from the four classes. The officers are: President, Barbara Pyne; Vice President, Kathleen Romiglio; Secretary, Janet Colanti; Treasurer, Carol Gandolfi; and Librarian, Beverly Alberto. The primary aim of the club is to familiarize the girls with nursing by the distribution of pamphlets of the various nursing schools and by taking trips to the hospitals that the majority of the girls seem interested in. This year the girls toured Massachusetts General, Peter Bent Brigham, Burbank, Framingham Union, and Worces¬ ter Memorial Hospitals. We all want to thank the parents and friends who were kind enough to take time out from their busy schedules to furnish transportation to the various hospitals. These are the officers of the Future Nurses Club. Seated left to right are Vice-President, Kathleen Romiglio; President, Barbara Pyne; Ireasurer, Carol Gandolfi; standing are Secretary, Janet Colanti and Librarian, Beverly Alberto. of America Club A foodsale was held and it increased our bank account to a great extent. The senior members are: Sandra Feccia, Carol Gandolfi, Patricia Longo, Joanne Manella, Crystal Peaslee, Barbara Pyne, Mary Todino, and Barbara Zepf. — 27 —



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Here are the members of the committee who had the responsibility of choosing a class ring RING COMMITTEE The problem of choosing a ring for the class of I960 was an especially important one and left to the following committee elected by their classmates: Geraldine Lancia, Paula Webster, Carol Morganelli, Donalee Julian, Anne Ablondi, Michael Brita, Patrick Niro, Richard Bavosi, Joseph Apicella, and Stephen Harrington. They all gave valuable suggestions as to the type of ring best fitting our needs. The com¬ mittee expressed a desire to make the ring one of distinctive design and quality. Several salesmen from different com¬ panies came to display types of rings. The committee chose three different styles to be displayed in the auditorium. Out of the three the class voted on the one they liked best. The design finally selected had an en¬ graving of the Oak, Lily, and Tvy on one side and the seal of the Town of Milford on the other. Around the synthetic ruby stone is printed Milford High School”. — 29 —

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