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SENIORS “My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking his blessing and his help but
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lfs good to be back in Boston where my accent is considered normal, and they pronounce the words as they are spelled . . . ” Boston College — Spring of 1963
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CLASS It is often said, Today’s events are tomorrow’s history.” We are firm believers in that motto. Believing the events of our high school career to be both unforgettable and rewarding, we hereby set down our class history. We entered Milford High School as typical freshmen—frivolous, light-hearted, and without a care in the world. All was new and exciting to us, yet we realized that high school was something to be taken seriously. Assuming the responsibilities of leadership during this year of initiation were John McGrath, President; Judy Akerley, Vice Presi¬ dent; Ann Teixeira, Secretary; and Tony Chinappi, Treasurer. The high spirit of our freshman year was saddened by the loss of a respected and beloved friend, Mr. Fred Metcalf. We shall always miss him. Moving up in the ranks we shouldered our new duties as sophomores, with Dickie Pilla at the helm, Judy Deletti as first mate, Carol Manella keeping the log, and Tony Chinappi carefully guarding the tre asure chest. Our year was enhanced by the arrival of Mr. Fred Duval, who made a lasting impression upon the students and athletes. Due to his influ¬ ence, green corduroy suits and Italian loafers became the style for the year. Taking a giant step forward we came full-fledged upperclassmen. Activities mounted, responsibilities grew. To meet this new challenge we wisely elected Billy Murray as our President. T oassist him we chose Jeri Costanza as Vice President, Carol Manella as Secretary, and Tony Chinappi as Treasurer. What happened junior year? Everything did! A school paper was instituted, a Key club was formed, and the Harvard Evaluation Committee began its investigation. 20
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