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Senior class officers, from left to right, are Vice-President Roberta Diotalevi, Treasurer Thomas Creasia, President Paul Davoren, and Secretary Leslie Balzarini. SENIORS 17
History of the Class of 1963 As we look back on our years in Milford High School, we remember many pleasant and a few unpleasant things. Each of us has his own private memories that he will keep with him forever. The one thought that occurs to everyone is how quickly the years have sped by. The year 1959 is an important one in the history of Milford High School, for in September of that year, we, the class of ’63, entered the Halls of M.H.S. This event was both important to us, and, shall we say, unforgettable to the faculty. Now there was a new power in the race for school supremacy. We started on the bottom rung of the ladder as mere freshmen under the auspices of the mighty seniors. Again and again our cause was defeated, but we fought on. Showing our good judgment even in our young and foolish days, we completed our freshman class election and ended up with four very able leaders. Tall, blonde Billy Hubert rose to be President with petite Kathie Moro as Vice-President. Pretty Leslie Balzarini took up the pen as Secretary, and lucky Billy Tosches, as Treasurer, got to handle all our money. For the first time we were exposed to many various courses, a choice of subjects, large numbers of upperclassmen, and, seemingly, mass confusion in the halls. Then with the passing of the summer of I960, we advanced another rung and became sophomores, or wise fools.” The aptness of this definition is still to be decided. During our sophomore year sadness swept throughout the school with the death of our beloved Mr. Metcalf. We feel honored to be the last class to know him for an entire year and shall always remember him. Another summer and we reached the Golden Year — we were juniors. At last we really started to function as a class. Indeed, who shall forget our Junior Prom with lovely young ladies in beautiful gowns escorted by handsome, beaming young men? We received our rings, and, thanks to our ring committee, we were all overjoyed with o ur purchases. To lead us in our important junior year projects, we elected Robert Pagnini as President, Kathie Moro as Vice-President, Leslie Balzarini as Secretary, and Tom Creasia as Treasurer. It was during our junior year that everyone entered the full swing of social affairs. There were dances and football games, of which, incidentally, we won four in our senior year. We joined clubs, went to basketball and baseball games, attended the senior play, and joined in many other activities. Who shall forget our Thanksgiving Day game with Walpole? Or the rallies—inspired by Mr. Allegrezza? Or the Town Series with 18
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