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

 - Class of 1968

Page 20 of 198

 

Milford High School - Oak Lily and Ivy Yearbook (Milford, MA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 20 of 198
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The school newspaper flourished under the capable advice of Mr. Brown. Any reading problems that students may have had were soon straightened out by his little reading machines and his excellent teaching. Mrs. Van der Hurk took over Mr. Rota’s room and taught U.S. History as well as le frangais.” Will we ever get over hearing her converse with Mr. Villani in Italian? Mr. Peters shared a room with Mr. Brown after many of us had left for summer va¬ cation. He was the able clerk of the Summer School Program. A business teacher, Mr. Peters was a welcome addition to the faculty. Mr. Villani’s room was the only one in the school where at different times of the day one could be greeted by Bonjour”, Boun Giorno”, or Guten Tag.” Strains of the Schnitzcepank Song” led by Herr Villani could be heard every Friday during the fifth period class. An avid football enthusiast and Key Club supporter was our Mr. Noferi. Anyone could easily distinguish Mr. Noferi’s World His¬ tory students who always carried a morning newspaper with them to be perused in class. Mr. Espanet was tops when it came to teaching Civics and Biology. Mr. Espanet also sent most of us on the pathway to safe driving. Mr. Brown lets Mrs. Van der Hurk and Mr. Peters know what teaching at M.H.S is like. 16 Mr. Villani, Mr. Noferi, and Mr. Espanet discuss the interrelationship of teach¬ ing languages, history, and civics.

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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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Miss Calarese molded M.H.S. students into some of the finest stenographers and bookkeepers to be found. Learning all the rules certainly was worth it after all. A combination of undangling” dangling participles and straightening out the Budget Club accounts kept Miss Callahan busy. She was also half the reason why our Junior Class cake sale was such a success last year. Miss Callahan comes across the hall to have a few words with Miss Calarese. Any student in need of help could be sure to find it by asking Mr. O’Donnell. Whether the question be in French, Latin, Mathematics, or History, Mr. O’Donnell gave all the help we needed. A student seek¬ ing any kind of reference books usually brought his problem to Mr. O’Donell who knew just where to direct him. Helping M.H.S. students with research projects in the library is Mr. O’Donnell, School Librarian. 17

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