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Our senior class officers pose a very striking picture. They are, seated, William Murray, President, and Geraldine Costanza, Vice President. Standing are Anthony Chinappi, Treasurer, and Ann Marie Teixeira, Secretary. By vote of the members of the senior class and the high school faculty, Carole Anne Manella was chosen as the recepient of the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. This award is based upon dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. 22
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HISTORY Ingrid Rigattoni visited the girl’s locker room, wearing a prom gown belonging to one of the senior girls. A row of lockers tumbled over on B floor. A fire extinguisher suddenly appeared in Godd’s” locker during Fire Prevention Week. Smokey the Bear is still hunting for the person who set fire to the ash can in the boys’ basement. Good-natured Mr. Allegrezza took an unexpected swim in Hopedale Pond at the Science Club picnic. And as our Golden Year was drawing to a close, we happily looked forward to the glamour of the greatest social event of our high school career—the Junior Prom. We then climbed into the shoes of the previous graduating class and made them even bigger and harder to fill. Leading us through our last stage of high school and the years to come is Billy Murray, a well-chosen and competent President, and his able assistant Jeri Costanza, Ann Teixeira is keeping our final class records, while Tony Chinappi, who must have a hole in his pocket from carrying around all that money, again takes over as Treasurer. A true political spirit was felt throughout the school when Science Club held active campaigns during the week prior to their election of officers. Posters predominated the school and campaign buttons made a colorful showing. Our senior year was unfortunately marked by the death of John F. Kennedy, our youthful and vigorous leader, a man greatly admired for his understanding and diplomacy. Very few of us can say we knew him personally, but all of us can say we knew him. Leaving our imprint upon the minds and hearts of all the Milford High faculty, as well as upon the school itself, we venture forth to meet any and all challenges. 21
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National Honor Society Milford High School 1964 23
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