Milford High School - Spartan Yearbook (Milford, NH)

 - Class of 1950

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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK M. H. S. BAND Front row, left to right: Shirley Bishop, Mary Ann Linna, Donald Hutchinson, Leonard Mannino, Carol Burgess, john Heelon. Second row, left to right: Miss Libby, Fritz Wetherbee, Kent Lawrence, Aido Richelli, Richard Brown, Edward Moran, Donald Silva, William Dyer. Third row, left to right: Frederick Hiltz, Larry Hall, john Wyman, Thelma Paige, Carolyn Paige, and Janice Bafter. BAND The high school band started the year off with the election of new officers. They were as follows: president, Leonard Manninog secretary- treasurer, Mary Linnag librarian, Carol A. Burgess. We gained six new mem- bers-Carl Chase and Janice Rafter, clarinet, Thelma Paige, trumpetg Frederick Hiltz and Fritz Wetherbee, tromboneg and john Heelon, bass drum. Under the leadership of Miss Wanda Libby, the band advanced enough to obtain new music consisting of eight classics and a folio of standard marches. Efforts were made toward getting better tone production and be- coming better acquainted with the different conductors. The members of the senior high music appreciation class often conducted the band at re- hearsals. The band played for two parades, and was one of the features in the Christmas Concert. A concert was given for the grade school children to increase the interest among them in playing instruments. They also per- formed at a few basketball games. VVe were honored by having Aido Richelli and Richard Ames, both clarinetists, play in the symphonic band at the state music festival in Manchester. We hope that another year will bring greater success.



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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Here They Are lack H eelon As a waitress Phyllis is fine, At the Milford Restaurant she puts in her time. At the noon lunch, Margaret is always on the run, Over at the high school she is always chewing gum. Laura was frantic when she got that two, Although to the Seniors they passed out quite a few. The thing in Dickis life that is an important factor, Yup, youive guessed it- that beat-up tractor. Betty Bruce is bashful and shy, But she never neglects to catch a manis eye. I hope that I will see the day When janet's shorter than Bobby Nay. When at a dance George will never be sitting on a seat, The girls like to dance with him because he is easy on their feet. In years to come when I have a tooth to till, With Arthur as the dentist, Iill skip the bill. When Dennie goes to college, I'm sure he will be missed By the ladies at the card parties on the nights that they play whist Bob Daniels' Dodge is not too new, But it gets him home when school is through. Mary Drew does not show any mercy When she goes out with her boy friend, Percy. Ed DuC-ray is very very short, But he looks tall with his one and only - Dot. Barbarais knowledge will do her no harm, But she wonit need it on a chicken farm. Edna is a willing worker, Whom no one can call a shirker. On the baseball team Danis quick as a dart, His favorite song is Peg 0' My Heartf' Who is making all the noise in room 22? Oh, it's Donald Gavin, Ducky to you. Sal is the boy who likes to play cards, Especially poker because whist is too hard. Whenever you hear some corny wisecrack, The cause of it all is bound to be Jack. At Coleman's Drug Store Shirl can be seen, She was also chosen our Sno-Ball Queen. If Ianetis in the play, it will be a success without a doubt. When the curtain rises, the people begin to shout. Sandy Hutchinson is really on the beam YVhen she chalks up points for our basketball team. When Bob drives, he shows no fear. Soon people will think Hying saucers are here. Doris Jones, who rates in her school work, Also works part time as a soda-jerk.

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