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Welcome to Mr. Condous 1969 was indeed a remarkable year. And it was made ever more remarkable by the presence of Mr. Jack Condous. A native of Adelaide, Australia, Mr. Condous taught at Milford High under a Ful- bright Foundation Grant. As head of the art department, Mr. Condous added a great deal of color to the school. He instituted frequent art exhibits in which the master¬ pieces of his students were displayed. Various artists’ techniques were sampled by our young artists under the watchful eye of Mr. Condous. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Condous provided the more inquisitive M.H.S. students with a wealth of information concerning Australia. By dint of films, lectures, and merely answering questions, Mr. Condous was only too willing to educate his Amer¬ ican fellows in the customs of his homeland. His Down-Under Club proved popular with the entire student body as well as the art pupils, and who could ever forget the Australian cheer rendered by Mr. Condous at one of our football rallies! In later years, as we look back upon our high school days, no doubt one of the most memorable experiences will be to many of us the pleasure of working with or just know¬ ing Mr. Condous. 8
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Mr. J. Gerard Sweeney The publication of a yearbook is a result of the concerted effort shown by everyone on the committee. Once past all the disagreements, decisions, and deadlines, there is a feeling of pride when you think your yearbook is the best. There is always one person who stands by, with faith in your judgment, and who leads you over the difficult spots. We want to thank Mr. J. Gerard Sweeney, for his endless hours of work on our behalf, and for his continued trust in us. 7
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We want to take this opportunity to express the deep affection to which we hold Mr. Phillip O’Donnell. He has gained our affection through his service as a librarian and as an inex¬ haustible source of varied information. Through our four years at MHS, Mr. O’Donnell has been an invaluable friend. Our senior custodian, Mr. Fred Di Giannantu- onio, has been threatening for several years to re¬ tire. For the sake of future classes, we hope he stays on. However, Mr. Sweeney is offering his best wishes from all of us. May the future be filled with winners and may the wind be aways be at his back. 9
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