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

 - Class of 1968

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Mrs. Klein trained us to be typists, al¬ though some of us will never stop looking at the keys. Without her, the school newspaper could never have come out on time. Mrs. Ciesla doubled this year as both a business teacher and a guidance counselor. Her advice will lead many from the class of ’68 to a happy and successful future. Mr. Cecchi molded future football stars from his Junior Varsity team and scientists from his earth science classes. Will we ever understand Mr. Calagione’s equilateral triangles and parallelograms ? His skill as a football and track coach will never be forgotten by his players who learned a great deal from him. Mr. Rota was the only teacher who put Batman and Robin in his Physics problems. We all admired his small son who was pres¬ ent at all of the football games. Mr. Rota also had very strong opinions about where to get your Christmas trees. Looking like fashion models rather than high school teachers are Mrs. Klein and Mrs. Ciesla. 12 Mr. Cecchi, Mr. Calagione, and Mr. Rota look very serious as they discuss the merits of studying science.

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Mrs. Tebeau, who will always be Miss Deletti to some, faithfully worked with her girls’ basketball team. How could the Future Teachers’ Club have gotten along without her? We solved the mystery of what Miss Cola- vita saves for her seniors. Her explanations and reading were the only things that kept us from being completely lost in Macheth. Need another word be said about our Con¬ stitutional essays? Mr. Tredeau tried to make us either ora¬ tors or tennis pros. Standing in front of the class for three minutes and forgetting your speech is a frightening experience! Mrs. Tebeau, Miss Colavita, and Mr. Tredeau take time out from Shakespeare to pose for the photographer. Mr. DiBattista spent two full years having debates with a certain senior boy about Harry Truman. How fitting for a history teacher to be advisor of the Good Government Day and Student Exchange Programs. History was the subject that Mr. Pilla taught, but we’re sure he will be remembered as the guardian of the UP” stairway to the second floor of the high school. No one ever sneaked past him down the up staircase. What would happen if Mr. Holland ever lost his briefcase? We’re convinced it either holds Business Law textbooks or a handbook for Student Council advisors. Mr. DiBattista and Mr. Holland discuss U.S. History while Mr. Pilla listens and learns. 11



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Mr. Oliveri led the junior class to fantastic profits in their sale of shakers. His most prized possession was his hat. He was a star performer each year in the faculty basketball game. Mr. Oliveri was a confirmed ski enthu¬ siast. How many of us still remember Jingle Bells” in Latin as taught by Mrs. Driscoll? Mrs. Driscoll never refused to chaperone any of our school dances. Miss Lee taught us a variety of subjects ranging from Typing to General Business. Often accompanying us on ski trips, Miss Lee rated on the slopes as well as in the classroom. Mr. Oliveri, Mrs. Driscoll, and Miss Lee get together for a chat between classes. Mr. Tosches’ days as principal and Math teacher will always remain with us. As ad¬ ministrative assistant, Mr. Tosches helped to make our days at M.H.S. happy ones. We will always remember Mr. Scagnelli for bringing about our Data processing room. He diligently assisted Mr. Cal in coaching the football team. Mr. Scagnelli was also the able head of our Business Department. Often found in the Data Processing room are Mr. Tosches and Mr. Scagnelli. 13

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