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

 - Class of 1968

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Miss Hennessie’s debut at Milford High School was a complete success. Never had the Sociology class taken so many field trips. Graphic and highly original diagrams helped her U.S. History classes understand every¬ thing from a federal government to Squanto the Indian. Mrs. Hayes first introduced some of us to French and Latin. Her work with the French Choral Group led to being invited to per¬ form outside of our school.. St. Mary’s High School and the Rotary Club were amazed at our talented group. Mathematics and coaching basketball were Mr. Hayes’ specialties. As senior class ad¬ visor Mr. Hayes sat in on many a class meet¬ ing and spent many an hour at class car washes. Biology was taught to the underclassmen this year by a new addition to our faculty, Mr. Ditammi, who also was a fine coach for the Cross Country team. Mr. Allegrezza’s CBA Chemistry ruffled many a student’s nerves as we struggled to understand Avogadro’s numbers and the periodic table of elements. Adavnced Math and Trigonometry rounded out Mr. Alle¬ grezza’s schedule, but he still found time to serve as Chess Club Advisor. Miss Hennessie, Mrs. Hayes and Mr. Hayes glance through a copy of the school newspaper. 14 One never knows what’s brewing on C-floor when our scientists Mr. Allegrezza and Mr. Ditammi are around.

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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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Mrs. Duggan’s Review Math Class pre¬ pared us for our future. As Honor Society advisor, Mrs. Duggan accompanied a group of us to Boston to see Camelot as well as helping us with our various projects. During Mrs. Phillips’ first year at M.H.S., she gave us a better understanding of trigo¬ nometry and geometry. Room 106’s Christ¬ mas decorations on the blackboard were a pleasant sight. Sin” and Cos” are everyday words when a student leaves Mrs. Duggan’s and Mrs. Phillips’ classes. What do we remember first about Mr. Sweeney. Is it his comparison of the Gallic Wars with World War II Or his pep talks to the O.L.I. Committee? Or his French conversations” with Miss Burns and Mr. Villani ? French was never as delightful as when taught by Miss Burns. Those who took French III are still reciting Apres la Ba- taille.” Every student waited eagerly for his birthday so the Joyeuse fete a toi” could be sung to him. mmu ' - MSD Mr. Sweeny’s French accent brings a smile to Miss Burns’ face. 15

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