Milford High School - Spartan Yearbook (Milford, NH)

 - Class of 1956

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AQ hr' 1 Decllcatlon We the Class of 1956 dedicate the Senior Yearbook to Miss Sarah Byrne who has been a loyal friend and helpful advisor through our years of high school In Memoriam BIIM ew, Vi N.,- Q M .1 f x FACULTY SARAH F BYRNE Engllsh fn CLAIRE BERNIER Commercial Course MARGARET O CENTER English fin-up 1 GEORGE H CORSON EVERETTL REED Prlncupul Sclence Mathemchcs L 1s-If 'h....J- RAYMOND H CAMP HERBERT W CANFIELD Wood Worlung Moihemchcs -L 11 BERTHA M CLARK CLARENCE W GAY Commercual Course Automonve Mechanncs Driver Ed . X l . . . , Jn. I Q W N X 1' A f S ' x S - 94 E' CAROLYN M GREENE THERESA GRENIER Home Economucs Physucal Educnhon 'GP 'V ss-Qu l5.....i THEODORE L LESSARD Gundonce Deporiment FLORENCE LANGLEY Home Economics JOHN F LOONEY ALGE P MITKUS ROBERT E ONEIL GORDON J SOFLI Socncl Sfudnes Enghsh Muchme Shop Physncul Educuhon Y K1- f '-e EDNA B STEVENS HAZEI. G TONELLA FRANK W YEAW lahn French Social Studles MUSIC 'b J ' 1 X , ff ,,'E: 5 A N fb iw f 3' ,. It ig, x,.i:'x. . . . ' . N I Va --. . J' ' I i fy Senior MR REED Advrsor 6 CLARA MITCHELL Vrce Presrdent 1 MARY ANN BABCOCK Secretary Officers ROBERT MOULTON Presrdent ROBERT FISHER Treasurer MISS BYRNE Advisor , xx 2 X A-.-. ii. - . I 5 Y 5 L x X . t ' Q W lsdom from the past strength for the future S E N I UR S o n Z' ke 'Q' I Emmy' BEVERLY ANN ARCHIBALD Bev Enthusiasm plus . . . always ready to pitch in and help . . . lots of fun. PET PEEVE: Boys at canteens EXPRESSION: Aw, come on!! ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Cheer- leading 25 Committee Work I,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 35 Office 3,45 Driver Training 3. AMBITION: To become a hairdresser NEUMAN WILLARD ARCHIBALD Archie Tall and lean . . . a hard worker . . . handy with a gun PET PEEVE5 Flat tires EXPRESSION: l'Il never tell AMBITION: To become an airplane mechanic RONALD LOUIS AVENI Beanie Good sports manager . . . cheerful and friendly sincere and helpful. PET PEEVE: Coach EXPRESSION: Son-of-a-gun!! ACTIVITIES: Basketball, JV 25 Baseball Manager 25 Track Manager 35 Student Council 25 Winner Kaley Prize Speaking 25 Dramatics 35 Soccer Manager 45 Basketball Manager 45 Student Prints Staff 3. AMBITION: To manage the Boston Celtics MARY ANN BABCOCK M.A.B Our class scribe . . . neat and snappy dresser . . . friendly to everyone PET PEEVE: Grouchy people EXPRESSION: Fiddlesticksll ACTIVITIES: Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Girls' Glee 35 Student Prints Staff 3,45 Office 3,45 Class Secretary 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Driver Training 35 Committee Work 3,4. AMBITION: To become an Airline Hostess Ifiiifi ,- S ,P J, .- f 1,91 x - :ag - ff ' . QI 3 ?5tN,,,,a i Xi Ii' I 4 if 3535 f ,- I i 1-QT' is I ff 1 5 E VW.. I v., 90 it ...7 ililllrl :T gl .5 .ffi-24 fs -, 324 4' - 1 x.. , 'K lr 1 Jr.-4,.t I , .5 ,F is , ' 94-??:,,- Ai L-il, COLLETTE DUANE BEST Collette Neat and artistic . . . Noted for her pretty blonde hair . . . sweet and quiet. PET PEEVE: Knuckles being cracked EXPRESSION: Hey, you all!! ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Hostess at School Lunch Cafeteria 35 Office 35 Sang for Class Day 35 Driver Training 35 Girls' Glee l,25 Student Prints Stat? 45 Committee Work 3,4. AMBITION: To be fully happy and successful in all l endeavor. EDWARD BONNER Eddie' Good sport . . . always seen with Sheila . . . sin- cere and friendly. PET PEEVE: Teachers in general EXPRESSION: Oh, yeah! ACTIVITIES: Basketball, J.V. l,2, V. 45 Soccer 45 Student Council 25 Brush Fire Squad 2,3,45 Com- mittee Work l,2,3,4. AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I do. AVIS HELEN BOUTELLE Av Outstanding in dramatics . . . friendly to everyone . . . pretty smile. PET PEEVE: Tomatoes EXPRESSION: Oh, gee whiz!! ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,45 Choir lp Indoor Traffic 45 Driver Training 35 Girls' Glee lp Yearbook Staff 45 Dramatics 35 Committee Work 3,4. AMBITION: To enioy health and happiness RUTH ELIZABETH BROCKNER Ruthie Little, but oh my!! A hard worker . . . generous and understanding. PET PEEVE: Dripping water faucets EXPRESSION: Fiddlesticks ACTIVITIES: Basketball J.V. 81 V. Manager 3,45 Soft- ball Manager 3,45 Field Hockey Manager 45 Tri-Hi- Y 2, Vice President 3, President 45 Science Club 35 Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,25 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Prints Staff 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Dramatics l,25 Committee on Committees 45 Tennis Club l. AMBITION: To do brain research as a doctor 'sql .53 JAMES WILLOUGHBY BROWN Jimmy Good athlete modest friendly and cheerful PET PEEVE Bermuda shorts EXPRESSION What are you crabbnn about? ACTIVITIES Basketball JV 1 V 23 Captain 4 Baseball V 2 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Hi Y 2 Kaley Prize Speakmg 2 Dramatics 3 Student Council Pres 4 V Pres 3 Brush Fire Squad 3 AMBITION To be a Pro basketball player VERNA JEAN BURGESON Jeanne Always ready to help what eyesll quiet and good natured PET PEEVE Bratty children EXPRESSION Are you for real7' ACTIVITIES Chorus 2 4 Choir I Hostess at School Lunch cafeteria I 24 Committee Work l 2 Girls Glee l 2 Indoor Traffic 4 Driver Training 3 AMBITION To be happily married someday MARY LOUISE CALVETTI Mary Lou Fun loving . . . never a dull moment when Lou around . . . inquisitive. PET PEEVE: Engineer boots EXPRESSION: You re going to get yours ACTIVITIES: Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 Secretary 4- Chorus l 2 3- Girls Glee l 2- .Yearbook Staff 4- Student Prints Staff 4- Indoor Traffic 4- Office 3- Kaley Prize Speak- ing 2- Tennis Club l- Chess Club 3- Arts and Crafts 1 AMBITION: To own my own swimming pool. SANDRA ANN CAME Sandy Noted for her laugh . . . lots of fun . . . class chatter box. PET PEEVE: People who are late. EXPRESSION: Know anything? ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV and V, Manager 3,4: Softball Manager 3,4: Field Hockey Manager 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3: Chorus l,2,3: Girls' Glee 1.2: Yearbook Stat? 4: Student Prints Stat? 3,4: Indoor Traftic 4: Office 3,4: Kaley Prize Speaking Contest Winner 2: Arts and Crafts l: Dramatics l,2,3: Tennis Club l: Committee Work l,2,3,4. AMBITION: To become a dental hygienist 's It f if SHEILA ANN CASSIDY Hopalong Always co-operative and friendly . . . Eddie has a great attraction for her . . . easy to like. PET PEEVE: My nickname Hopalong EXPRESSION: For crying out loud! ACTIVITIES: Chorus 25 Office 3,45 Girls' Glee 25 Committee Work l,2,3,4. AMBITION. To be successful in whatever I do. LOUISE CONSTANCE COMOLLI Connie Neat and thoughtful . . . quiet-at times . . . good student. PET PEEVE: People who call me scrawny EXPRESSION: There we go ACTIVITIES: Student Council I5 Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,25 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Prints Staff lp Indoor Traffic 45 Girls' State 35 Tennis Club I5 Class Secretary I5 Driver Training 35 Committee Work l,2,3,4. AMBITION: To be a good nurse and marry a mil- Iionaire with three Cadillacs HEATHER ANN COURAGE Heather Her courage is admired by all . . . always a friend- ly smile for everyone . . . loves good music. PET PEEVE: Crutches EXPRESSION: Wait a minute ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,3,45 Girls' Glee I,25 Choir I5 Indoor Traffic 45 Hostess at School Lunch Cafe- teria lg Office 35 Committee Work l,2,3,45 Driver Training 3. AMBITION: To become an elementary school teach- er for crippled children ROGER WILLIAM CROOKER Tick Quiet and friendly . . . drives an Oldsmobile . . . good natured. PET PEEVE: A certain English teacher EXPRESSION: You can't prove it by me ACTIVITIES: JV Basketball 2. AMBITION: To become a salesman -3 fav VIVIAN VERNA CURTIS Viv Friendly and neat . . . should be proud to get her report card . . .very efficient. PET PEEVE: Winter!!!! EXPRESSION: That's a laugh!!! ACTIVITIES: Student Prints Staff 25 Indoor Traffic 45 Oftice 3,4. AMBITION: To become an ideal secretary and make millions of friends. MARY PEDRA DURANT Pedro Always ready to argue a point . . . frank and un- predictable . . . lots of determination. PET PEEVE: My middle name EXPRESSION: Mother, take the roof oft the hot house5 the corn's growing high tonight. ACTIVITIES: Science Club 35 M.A.A. 45 Chorus l,2,45 Girls' Glee 1,25 Choir 25 Yearbook Stat? 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Office 35 Chess Club 35 Driver Training 35 Committee Work l,2,3. AMBITION: To be a successful nurse and earn a lot of money JUDITH EATON Judy Spends her time at the cash register . . . fun-loving . . . hard worker. PET PEEVE: Babysitting at home for free EXPRESSION: Jazzy! ACTIVITIES: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Editor- in-Chief, Student Prints 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Chess Club 35 Driver Training 45 Committee Work 2,3,4. AMBITION: To become a doctor JOHN ROY FERGUSON, JR. Johnny What a guard! . . . always ready to help . . . eosy to get along with. PET PEEVE: Girls' Basketball EXPRESSION: Is that right?!! ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV l,2, V 3,45 Baseball 2,45 Soccer 45 Track 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Committee on Com- mittees 45 Class Vice Pres. 35 Brush Fire Squad 3,45 Committee Work i,2,3,4. AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I attempt. ROBERT WILSON FISHER Bucky Learned . . . popular . . . tactful. PET PEEVE: Alarm clocks EXPRESSION: I wouldn't say that! ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV I, V 2,3,45 Soccer 3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Yearbook Co-Editor 45 Student Prints Staff l,3,45 Kaley Prize Speaking 25 Dramatics 2,35 Class Treasurer l,2,3,4. AMBITION: To become an Industrial Engineer JUDITH ELLEN FORBES Judy Shyness is sometimes an asset . . . quiet . . . good natured and friendly. PET PEEVE: Short weekends EXPRESSION: lsn't that ducky? ACTIVITIES: Indoor Trafiic 45 Office 3,45 Driver Train- ing 3. AMBITION: To become a secretary EDWARD DAVID FRENCH Eddie Tall, light and good-looking . . . always flashing a smile . . . loyal employee at the A81 P store. PET PEEVE: Girls in general EXPRESSION: Zeek!! ACTIVITIES: Driver Training 2. AMBITION: To make a million dollars and see the world GEORGE HILL GAUTIER, JR. Skippy A cheerful fellow . . . easy to like . . . a pleasant smile for everyone. PET PEEVE: Teachers EXPRESSION: Sexy, huh?l ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3,45 Driver Training 2. AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I attempt .NR e in-I 6' EDWARD NEIL GEORGE Zeke Found in the shop . . . likes cars . . . easy going. PET PEEVE: Women drivers EXPRESSION: There's no such word as can't. AMBITION: To become a hot rod mechanic CARL ALLEN GERMINO Rusty Bones Respected authority on the First National . . . A Na- tional Guard faithful . . . wears jazzy socks. PET PEEVE: School EXPRESSION: How much?? ACTIVITIES: M.A.A. 25 Student Council 15 Treasurer 3,45 Basketball JV Manager lg Driver Training 25 Brush Fire Squad 2,3,45 Committee on Committees 4. AMBITION: To make a million and retire. THERESA ANN GILMORE Terry Quiet and friendly personality . . . pretty hands . . . a flashing smile. PET PEEVE: Tests EXPRESSION: ls that so?!! ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee lg Indoor Traffic 45 Office 3,45 Committee Work 35 Art l. AMBITION: To become a hairdresser RICHARD EDMUND HASKELL Dick The tallest boy in our class . . . capable stage man- ager . . . a brain in everything. PET PEEVE5 Lola EXPRESSION: That figures! ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV l,25 V 3,45 Outdoor Patrol lp Soccer 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Band l,25 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Prints Staff 2,3,45 Stage Manager 3 4 AMBITION: To become an engineer ESTHER LOUISE HAMMOND Es Easy to get along with . . . helpful . . . quiet, but friendly. PET PEEVE: Slow drivers EXPRESSION: Oh, no! ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,45 Indoor Traffic 45 Driver Training 35 Girls' Glee l,25 Office 3. AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I do NANCY MYRA HENDERSON Nancy Outstanding in agriculture . . . sheep lover . . . loves to tease. PET PEEVE: Levis EXPRESSION: That's great! ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 1,25 Driver Train- ' K ing 35 Band 35 Office 3,4. AMBITION: To become a horticulturist NORMAN HORACE DERWYN HOLDER Der Always drumming with a pencil . . . plays a mean saxophone . . . always ready for a laugh. PET PEEVE: English, Room I3 EXPRESSION: Yea, that's good! ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV l,25 Baseball, V 25 Hi-Y 25 Band 25 Kaley Prize Speaking 2. rg, AMBITION: To become a chemist. CAROLINE MILDRED HOLLAND Caroline Spends her time at the piano . . . sincere . . . a real good friend. PET PEEVE: Winnie EXPRESSION: Who are you above the rest of us?!! ACTIVITIES: Rifle Team Secretary 45 Girls' Glee 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 25 Yearbook Stat? 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Hostess at School Lunch Cafeteria 3,45 Office 45 Committee Work 45 Driver Training 3. AMBITION: To become the ideal nurse WINONA JEAN HOLLAND Winnie Loves sports and good music . . . easily embarrassed but good natured . . . class pest. PET PEEVE: People who are always complaining EXPRESSION: You would! you're iust the type!!! ACTIVITIES: Softball 3,45 Chorus I,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Office 3,45 Rifle Team 45 Band I,2,35 Choir 25 Student Prints Stott 45 Hostess at School Lunch Cafeteria 3,45 Driver Training 45 Committee Work 4. AMBITION: To be a success in the field of music. ELEANOR HAZEL HUNTINGTON Sis KAY Cow lover . . . Jersey's, Eleanor? . . . active in sports . . . cute!!! PET PEEVE: Men drivers EXPRESSION: So what! ACTIVITIES: Basketball V 3,45 Softball 3,45 Literature Club 35 Office 3,45 Committee on Committees 35 In- door Traffic 45 Committee Work 3. AMBITION: To marry a handsome farmer. HUTCHINSON Hutch Proves that big things come in little packages . . sincere and dependable . . . studious. PET PEEVE: Talkative underclassmen EXPRESSION: Meanwhile, back at the ranch - ACTIVITIES: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 M.A.A. 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Art I5 Golf Club 25 Committee Work I,2,3,45 Literature Club 35 Student Prints Staff I,3,45 Driver Training 35 Dramatics I5 Arts and Crafts I5 Latin Club 3. AMBITION: To visit Rome LAURA MAE LEACH LoIIy Helpful . . . good sport . . . easy to get along with. PET PEEVE: Soci. class EXPRESSION: That's a good question! c KY ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,45 Girls' Glee 25 Hostess at School Lunch Cafeteria 3. AMBITION: To get rich quick LORETTA EMMA MacDURPHY Lem Always a witty remark ready . . . Iivens up any class . . . always cheerful. PET PEEVE: English EXPRESSION: Therefore ACTIVITIES: Chorus 35 Girls' Glee 35 Office 2,3,45 Hostess at school lunch cafeteria 3. AMBITION: To play the piano and go into book- keeping. JANET RUTH MCCORMACK Butch Sports a sparkling diamond . . . cooperative and friendly . . . easy to get along with. PET PEEVE: Underclassmen EXPRESSION: Jim dandy! ACTIVITIES: Chorus 25 Girls' Glee l,25 Yearbook Staff 45 Indoor Traffic 45 Hostess at School Lunch Cafeteria 45 Office 3,45 Civil Air Patrol 3,45 Dra- matics l,35 Arts and Crafts l. AMBITION: To become a successful sailor's wife NANCY LEE MCGRATH Little bit Short and sweet . . . usually on the wrong side of the teachers . . . a good worker. PET PEEVE: Teachers in general EXPRESSION: Gee, what a grouch!! ACTIVITIES: Student Council 35 Office 2,35 Com- mittee Work 3. AMBITION: To become a beautician DIXIE LEE MELENDY Dick Our class artist . . . Iivens up our U. S. History class . . .full of life. PET PEEVE: Dead poets EXPRESSION: Hey, guess what?!! ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee l,2,35 ln- door Traffic 45 Civil Air Patrol 3. AMBITION: To become o wife, mother, and com- panion. PHILIP DEAN MERRILL, JR. Dean Quiet . . .friendly . . . cheerful. PET PEEVE: U. S. History EXPRESSION: I could have told you that! ACTIVITIES: Rifle Team 45 Driver Training 25 Brush Fire Squad 2. AMBITION: To become a welder CLARA MARIE MITCHELL Mitch A great leader . . . what a guard! . . . spends her spare time on skis. PET PEEVE: Homework EXPRESSION: Do I have to?!! ACTIVITIES: Basketball V I,2,3,4, Captain 3,45 Soft- ball 3,4, Captain 35 Chorus I,2,3,45 Class Vice President 45 Committee on Committees 2,3,45 Driver Training 45 Dramatics 'l,35 Tennis Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 2,3,45 M.A.A. Vice President 3,45 Year- book Co-Editor 45 Student Prints Staff 2,3,45 Kaley Prize Speaking 2. AMBITION: To study geology ROBERT F. MOULTON Bob Loves to play basketball . . . lots of fun . . . always has that certain gleam in his eyes. PET PEEVE: Make-up EXPRESSION: That's the spirit ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV I, V 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,45 Track 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Brush Fire Squad 2,3,45 Com- mittee on Committees I5 Class President 2,3,45 Dra- matics 35 Committee Work I,2,3,4. AMBITION: To have a little red head for a wife!!! ELIZABETH HANNAH MURRAY Liz Quiet and small . . . shy and good natured . . a music fan. PET PEEVE: Bus drivers EXPRESSION: Are you kidding? ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 25 Driver Training 35 Hostess at School Lunch Cafeteria 45 Girls' Glee 3,45 Office 3. AMBITION: To become a nurse. si CAROL ANN O'CONNOR Jelly Bean Fun loving . . . good student . . . always ready to argue in U. S. History class. PET PEEVE: Cat clothes EXPRESSION: What cha' buildin' - a bird house?? ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, Secretary 4, Chorus 3,4, Indoor Traftic 4, Class Secretary 2, Dramatics 2,3, Won Town Tennis Tournament 2, Girls' Glee 2,3, Kaley Prize Speaking 2, Driver Training 3, Tennis Club 2,3. AMBITION: Go to business school and then get married and have a family. BRITA DIANE PAGE Diane Easy to get along with . . . quiet . . . always co- operative. PET PEEVE: Slow Drivers EXPRESSION: Tough luck ACTIVITIES: Chorus 4, Indoor Traftic 4, Driver train- ing 3, Girls' Glee 3, Office 2,3,4. AMBITION: To become a secretary BLANCHE THELMA PAIGE Thelma A loyal Hayward's employee . . . friendly smile . . . wears a sparkling diamond. PET PEEVE: Driving behind cars EXPRESSION: Be all right? ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV l,2, Chorus l, lndoor Traffic 4, Civil Air Patrol 3,4, Band l,2, Office 3,4. AMBITION: To become a secretary ANDREW JOHN PATON Jack Coach Soflin's reliable No. 8 . . . our ten o'clock scholar . . . very friendly - especially with the girls. PET PEEVE: Basketball referees EXPRESSION: Let's be serious about this ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV I, V 2,3,4, Baseball V 2,3,4, Soccer 3, Captain 4, Track 3,4, Hi-Y 2, Year- book Statt 4, Brush Fire Squad 3,4, Dramatics 3, MAA President 4, Committee on Committees 3. AMBITION: To be a success in the field of business. 2373555 RICHARD NORMAN PELCHAT Pelch' Our snappy garage man . . . drives a Chevvy . . a good friend to all. PET PEEVE: Carole Bottazzi EXPRESSION: Sure you will. ACTIVITIES: Driver Training 2: Dramatics 3: Com mittee Work l,2,3,4: Gymnastics Club 3. AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I attempt THOMAS SHERMAN QUINN Tom' Pleasant personality . . . sleeps in Soci class . . loves to tease. PET PEEVE: U. S. History EXPRESSION: Oh well! ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV I,2, V 4. AMBITION. To become a meatcutter and own a chain of independent retail grocery stores. DALE WARREN RILEY lrish' Irish through and through . . . everybody's friend . . . good-natured. PET PEEVE: Girls!!! EXPRESSION: Never worry. ACTIVITIES: MAA 3, Assistant Treasurer 4. AMBITION: To live the life of Riley. PRISCILLA LOUISE RUSH Pat' Quiet but friendly . . . handy with an artist's brush . . . always ready to help. PET PEEVE: U. S. History EXPRESSION: I don't know! ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2,3,45 Choir 2: Girls' Glee 'l,2,3,4: Driver Training 4. AMBITION: To work at Sprague Electric in Nashua CAROLINE ANN SEARLES Blondie Pretty smile . . . sweet and quiet . . . good natured. PET PEEVE: Tardy bells EXPRESSION: Hey, what ya doing? ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee lp Indoor Traffic 45 Driver Training 3. AMBITION: To become a successful wife. GAIL SILVA Handy with a gun . . . loves to drive - when she gets the car . . . friendly. PET PEEVE: Boys and lipstick EXPRESSION: Oh! great!! ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV l,2, V 3,45 Chorus l,2, 3,45 Rifle Team Vice President 45 Literature Club 35 Girls' Glee l,2,35 Choir lg Office 25 Student Prints Stat? 2,3,45 Indoor Traffic 45 Hostess at School Lunch Cafeteria 35 Tennis Club Secretary and Treasurer l,2,3,45 Golf Club 2,35 Committee Work l,2,3,45 Dramatics 3. AMBITION: To travel someday. CLIFFORD GUILD STRONCER Quiet but friendly . . . lots of fun . . . easy to get along with. PET PEEVE: U. S. History EXPRESSION: Hello Melvin! ACTIVITIES: Civil Air Patrol 3. AMBITION: To go into photography or electronics. LEONARD WILLIAM SWEEZY, JR. Ace Drives a hot rod . . . a cheerful fellow . . . always seen at the soda fountain. PET PEEVE: Back seat drivers EXPRESSION: Sure you did ACTIVITIES: Driver Training 25 Brush Fire Squad 45 Committee Work l,2. AMBITION: To see the world. RICHARD LOUIS SYLVESTER Dick Good on the dance floor . . . friendly smile . . cheerful. PET PEEVE: Shaving EXPRESSION: Well, let's face it! ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV lg Soccer 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,4g Boys' Glee 47 Outdoor Patrol 25 Track 3,4. AMBITION: To be an A number I mechanic. RICHARD PHILIP TORTORELLI Tot Always a witty remark . . . drives a fast Ford . . . likes girls and cars. PET PEEVE: Knee socks EXPRESSION: Nuts ACTIVITIES: Driver training 3. AMBITION: To become a grease monkey. DONALD ROSS WATTS Don A future farmer . . . charge!! . . . good worker. PET PEEVE: Impolite customers EXPRESSION: Gee!! ACTIVITIES: Chorus i,2,3,4g Dramatics 35 Choir 2. AMBITION: To work on a farm. RICHARD GORDON WHITE Dick His wavy hair is the envy of all the girls . . . en- thusiasm plus . . . a cheerful guy. PET PEEVE: Cops EXPRESSION: Oh yeah! ACTIVITIES: Dramatics 35 Committee on Committees AMBITION: To see the world. GERALD ALEXANDER WILKINS Jerry Friendly . . . nice guy . . . likes to tinker with cars PET PEEVE: Mercurys EXPRESSION: Wanta drag? gf' Constance Comolli Vivian Curtis Mary -Durant Judith Eaton Robert Fisher ACTIVITIES: Baseball V 3,45 Soccer 3,4. AMBITION: To make a million and build a fast hot FO d. TOP TEN SENIORS CLASS COLORS Maroon and White Judith Forbes Richard Haskell Kay Hutchinson Clara Mitchell Carol O'Connor 4 M 5. ' 1 ' ir 1 I s 4 vkx xg, . Xu, -rv 4 .1 , , 4..-km' ' X5'N 1 LF 0,9 1 BOYS VARSITY B - OI' OI' Ol' Ol' Of OI' OI' Ol' OI' OI' OI' Ol' OI' Of Ol' Ol' OI' Milford 78 Milford 75 Milford 50 Tourname Won 17 Alumni Peterboro Raymond Goffstown Wilton St Marne Townsend Conant Gotfstown Alvurne Peterboro St Marne Townsend Raymond Alvirne Wilton Conant In Games Kennett Towle, Newport 8 Gorham Lost 2 SKETBALL SCORES Lett to Rrght A ONerI J Casey T Qulnn J Srgnoo R Moulton R Has kell J Brown J Paton J Ferguson R Fisher E Bonner R Bristol R Avena Coach Sofhn BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Milford Hugh was very proud of the agrle boys on thus year s basket ball squad They complled a record of T7 wlns and 2 losses mcludnng state tournament play Thus record was the best ever accomplrshed by a Spartan team Led by eight sensors Mrlford rolled a 108 pomt total agamst Townsend ln tournament play Mrlford toppled the strong Kennett and Towle faves and then were elrmmated rn the sem: fmals by Gorham who went on to wm the tournament The sensors wash Coach Soflm and hrs team success In the 56 57 season . ,. . . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. 5. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . . . . . , ' I ' I ' I ' I . ' ll Cl0CkWl56 R Brockner E Huntington M Mstchell C Webster M Proctor B Sea mens A Kntteredge J Tonella L Luzotte D Brnstol J Flsk S Came Center Co Captalns G MacNeul and C Mntchell GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL The gurls' varsity team flmshed the 55 56 season with a T2 wm 3 lost record The season started wlth a victory over the Alumm Wnth the exception of Wilton our archrnval, who handed us two defeats an hard fought games the season was very successful Alumm Peterboro Conant Goftstown Wilton Townsend Mass Hugh Mowmg 38 33 36 30 36 17 44 28 49 56 56 51 43 24 Goffstown won by default Alvurne Peterboro Townsend Mass Alvlrne Wnlton Hugh Mowmg Conant 44 20 49 39 53 6l 36 22 51 54 3618 55 T9 : . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - r - 1 ' I . . . , , . . f , . - I I . 1 ' ' - Left Front to Back B Hutton W Grant R Keech R Pnper G Chandler R Arnold N Osborne Right Front to Back K Wheeler L Corson F Slamm T Monson G Gardmore R Frye W McBcnn Center P Haskell Coach Soflm .N BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY The boys .l V team, composed mamly of tall sophomores and speedy freshmen, outclassed many of their opponents If the boys keep progress mg as nrcely as they have, we should see another tournament team nn a few short years l l 1 5 - 1 ' r ' 1 ' 1 - I . , . . , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , : . , . . . . From Left to Right S Came M Holt A Frye M Clardelll G Grant B Isaacson C GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY This team has had a very successful year Iosmg only one game out of fvve Sheila Courage the captaln was hugh scorer wlth forty pomts whale Janet Johnston was second with thnrty seven pomts Marty of these gurls wall be on the varsnty squad next year and we wlsh them the best of luck Webster, C. Putndm,. P. Hadley, J. J,ohnston,'E. leathers, Rrocknelr. J J J - 1 Left to Right M Heaps M Head K Hnltz W Salvall C Marshall G Pratt J Ernkson VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Our peppy cheerleaders led the support for the Spartans on to the tournament at Durham Sparked by the co captams Jamce Ernkson and Nancy Saraceno and dlrected by Muss Greene they kept up the Splfll of K Hauser the team and the fans throughout the season eaps FII OUR CANDIDATES MISS CHEERLEADER Left to Right S Card J Ashford J Eastman L Wullette L DOrtona P Welch Junior Varsrty Cheerleaders The rumor varsity cheerleaders dad a remarkable lob of cheering for our J V boys They were always there when the floor was vacated and gave a peppy cheer for the boys In blue We all are very proud of our eight gurls who have done an excellent lob I : . , . , . , . ' , . J , - I B. Rea, J. Sweeney, absent. 0 First Row Left to Right R Keogh C Rlchardson J Paton Mr .lenkms Second Row R Frye N Osborne R Sylvester Thrrd Row R Arnold R McAllister G Murray J Ferguson Fourth Row R Moulton K Wheeler W Hadley W Hadley A Nichols TRACK The track squad has Improved considerably The boys have acquured more experience and have scored pomts an the State Indoor Meet a furst an Milford s history The squad has worked hard under the watchful eye of their coach Mr Jenkms Keep your eye on them for the trackmen have a very promlsmg future. wfw .lj- ,T xvlf' I 'w 44' 1.1 'l 1 ,f 4 -, .5 ' 4 ' . , f X , 4 Q ' . if. ', ' f ' ' , , rx Q - x V. V. F , 1 4 V , T , K . l ' 4 T A . ' ' ' ' -1 X , 'Y 'V QT: I 4 I t Q L1 1 , : . , . , . , . . : . , . , . . : . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . . I . . . , . . . , . . . . I iq' Q x? U li.. First Row, Left to Right: J. Brown, R. Haskell, J. Paton, A. O'NeiI, R. Fisher, C. Fraser, J. Ferguson. Second Row: J. Anderson, G. Wilkins, R. Arnold, R. Sylvester, J. Signor, J. Casey. Third Row: R. Jackson, R. Bristol, E. Bonner, F. Slamin, G. Gaidmore, W. McBain. Fourth Row: L. Corson, R. Brown, R. Moulton, G. Dyson, P. Haskell, R. Aveni, SOCCER Early in the fall of l955, the soccer team could be seen busily prac- tising on the lower field. The second year of our new fall sport saw the boys in action against teams ranging from high school to college level. The team enioyed a very successful season and we are looking forward to an even better season in 1956. Coach Soflin. .123-y atkins Front Row Left to Right Manager T Quinn N Belanger A ONell R Arnold J Paton J Brown J Ferguson R Moulton G Wnlkms Back Row Asst Manager .I Carter R Keech L Corson R Bristol J Anderson G Gandmore B Hammond G Clardelll Coach Gordon Soflm BASEBALL This years veteran baseball squad antlclpated a very successful season Due to a late sprung, they were unable to begun practice at an early date Nevertheless, they have won the first three games they have played Mu.-,f - 4 , -L -- ..f4,,A -TT X As T -, M - - A , f '- ' ,- -W . . ,.. Q -gg ' ' - f. ,-j'i F-.' WN., .i 4 ,- H I , . . . 'O I- mi- .-J, . ,. A 5-Q, MQ - ,.. i. , A. J.: in s-ww . ., B. .-- -. A...--5 .. -' .-.-.,g1.g'-6 ,Q - Y A- ---- - - is . 5 ..s,qvs- 1 . A ,X -Qr' 1 ' -, 4 L- .iz sfX,,1 ??w. ' .h . -xy J ' . 1 ' x.'-. 4. 'A 5 'K no 1 11. . - - 4 S ,gy ' . s , .. - .. K . -Q mf . ,dh f K A mf. ..A A A - ,Q M.. Q-- - .' .- 'D .- - -' . Q - . r'-.' 1- . . , . , : . , . , . , . , . . . , , . , . , . , . . : ' 1 ' r - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 . , . . , . . . . . P.. r A I lee 'WI 4-'Hur ,.-.,1 ., av , 1 UQ 11 u 1 S eh' I nf I A' zz Yi ff: . gh. Ai..-- 8 if fr F .4 , 4. '-f . F rg., ll 1 'K Q I 9 Q PM J Acnvmss e+z .-- Z Frrst Row Left to Rrght J Anderson G MacNelI W McBam G Pratt Second Row B Hammond C Putnam J Tonella J Brown Mr Lessard C OConnor C Germlno C Fraser H Adams P Rotch STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council under Mr Lessard s gundmg hand has had a busy year Perhaps Its most Important prolect was sponsoring the One Act Play Contest to rouse money for a scholarshnp fund It has also served as the student governing board In some capaclhes James Brown has served ably as the presndent with Carol O Connor and Carl Germmo as the other offlcers Row One Left to Right R Keogh G Chandler R Arnold D Rnley Mr Canfield J Paton T Monson J Fisk C Mitchell M Durant K Hutchmson B Seamans MILFORD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The MAA has certamly prospered under the leadership of their able offncers John Paton Presldent Thomas Monson vnce president Judith Fnsk secretary Mr Herbert Canfield treasurer, and Dale Riley assistant treasurer They purchased Rlfle Club lackets and gurls Varsity packets They also have proposed a revnsuon of the Athletic Awards system Mr Soflm Mnss Gremer and Mr Jenkins have assnsted the group In maklng their declslons Frrst Row Left to Right B Coblergh P Small E Murray M Hol land W Holland C Murray C Holland Row Two Left to Right N Henderson H Courage E Sleeper G Sllva GIRLS GLEE CLUB By rehearsing farthfully with thelr director, Mr Yeaw, the Glee Clubs added much to the Sprung Concert ln addlhon to therr work wlth the chorus these groups met separately to prepare the music which was so enloyed by all BOYS GLEE CLUB Frrst Row Left to Right G Murray R Sylvester H Hutchnnson J Anderson W Hadley At Plano Mr Yeaw 45? N 'ij lt L , 1 , i , I . , . I . , . ' , . , . , . . , : . , . , . , . . I . , : . , . , . , . , . . : . . CHORUS Mr Yeaw All of Mllford was surprlsed wlth the Interest ln the musucal groups thus year Under the capable dnrec tlon of Mr Yeaw our Sprung Concert was a complete success We were well represented at the All State Muslc Festsval The members enloyed workmg together The cooperatnon they gave Mr Yeaw leads us to be Ineve that next year M H S wall be even prouder of thus orgamzatlon TR Left to Right C OConnor R Brockner M l Calvettl C Match e B Richardson E Huntington A Nlchols M Mltce J Calveth C Carpentlere K Hutchlnson M Ansaldo M Durant C Comolll M Babcock .l Eaton M Cnardelln D The theme of Trl H1 Y and Hu Y clubs rs to create malntam and extend hugh standards of Chrlshan Character throughout the commumty and nation The Alpha Tru Hn Y has been actnve under the gundance of Ruth Brockner Enght gurls attended the Older Girls Conference at Hanover nn March Everyone enloyed the trlp immensely The Hu Y under the guldance of the parluamentarnan Ronnle Brown have been fairly active thus year Mulford was represented at the Older Boys Conference The boys also enloyed Splash Partnes at the Manchester Y They are lookung forward to another achve year ln T957 left to Right H Adams F Wetherbee W Hadley D Bell W Johnston L Frye W Conrey L Cassidy R Brown H I . . . . , . , . . , . - , . , . , . h ll, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . ,, . . . . - - I . . . . ,, ' I 1 1 : . , . , . . , . , . , . , . W, n ...J . . - .. .. . . lst Table Around Left to Rrght G Rooney M Holt P Pollock W Sulvaul K Wheeler M Flandreau M Greene R Frye P Small Standmg Mlss Umenhofer G MacNelI Marshall C Marsh R Arnold D Best B Swannck B Richardson C Best J Fssk N Osborne FRENCH CLUB Parlez vous Francais? The French Club ns a new club this year We are glad to see It IS so successful lt meets one Thursday a month and Mlss Stephens IS the advisor. They have seen films about France played French games, and have en toyed French refreshments Au revolr' Mlss Stephens. ind Table, lfirounld left to.Right: R.'Paanenen, C. Cbrpentiere, Ei I - Row One Left to Right B Conroy C Holland W Holland G Snlva C Krush D Merrnll Row Two D Salusbury G Murray R Smuth M Holland J Relatron W RIFLE CLUB Thus as your rifle Not your gun Used for shootmg Not for fun from the movie Battlecry Thus was the cry of the safety minded Rlfle Club orgamzed and directed by Mr Gay They were fortunate to receive packets from the MAA and guns from local orgamzataons Many hunting accidents wlll be averted by this safety tramnng Johnstone, J. Stevens, R. Wilson, D. Clough, Mr. Gay. ,, . . . I I I u . . I . Left to Rrght Mr ONeul J Stevens T Kregos J Rnpley Chuef Wullncumson R Wllson W Johnstone W Gagnon R McAllister W Rnchcxrdson OUTDCOR TRAFFIC The boys In the yellow rcuncoots direct students ond traffic too They dore to stop the lorgest of trucks to ollow our gurls ond boys to cross Elm Street sofely Mr O Nell copobly odvlses this volnont group Row Two G Silva E Huntlngton M Durant C Best H Courage J Burgeson Row Three T Paxge J McCormack M Babcock M Cczlvettl C Comolln Mr Mutkus Row Four T Grlmore, C O Connor C Searles K Hutchinson R Brockner J Forbes INDOOR TRAFFIC Single Frle PLEASEJI This IS the cry of the semor monitors as they order the non conformlng students of M H S to conform to corrudor rules Qulet please' IS the order that quells confusron In the labyrmth of cor rldors The all gurl squad has done an odmnrable 'ob and they would all make terrufnc traffic polrcewomen : . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . . 'IQ '5- Qxn- Seated Left to Raght W Holland J Forbes S Cassldy C Comollu C Best L Merrnll R Brockner M Babcock R Flsher J Eaton Mr Mrtkus J Errkson M Calveth E Huntington K Hutchinson J McCormrck D Melendy G Silva M Durant T Parge Standing Left to Right D Best C Mntchell L DOrtona W Salvarl J Paro R Haskell S Came G MacNerI S Courage A Nnchols STUDENT PRINTS Under the competent drrectron of Judy Eaton, Edutor In Chief the Student Prmts Staff has been responsnble for a very successful Issue of the well known Student Prints They inaugurated a new literary format thus year As a part of the new program, a short story contest was conducted First prlze was awarded to Robert Brlstol The staff has worked hard to make the magazine a very successful publication DRIVER EDUCATION The drlver educatlon course at Milford Hugh has the prlvllege of uslng a new Chevrolet from the Draper Garage The student drlvers learn the rules of the road In a classroom furst Then they have an opportunity to drlve under all road condltlons After completing the course successfully the students take the state test Mnlford has an excellent program and we hope that It will continue successfully PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ARMAND O NEIL JANICE ERIKSON SECRETARY TREASURER CORINNE CARPENTIERE PETER OLSEN ADVISORS MISS STEPHENS MR. MITKUS JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT BRISTOL JACK CASEY SECRETARY TREASURER KATHY HILTZ JAMES D'AMATO ADVISORS MISS BERNIER MR LOONEY SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM CHEEVER RONALD BROWN SECRETARY TREASURER PRISCILLA WELCH PAUL BLAKEBURN ADVISORS MISS GREENE MR LESSARD FRESHMAN CLASS GRADE 8 L PATON TREASURER D ASHFORD VICE PRESIDENT 2 be -, 4 4 V 'x 1 Q n b ' 0 x . If yu ff -. 4 ' I Q I fl an 1? I 32 ' ,li sl L If-U 1 32. ,aux A f ? ssmon Acnvmss .A- JUNIOR Arsenic and PLAY Old Lace SNO I9 BALL 56 GIRLS' and BOYS' STATE First Row, Left to Right C Comolll, J Eaton, C Mntchell, M Calveth R Brockner Second Row R Frsher, D Holder,J Brown, R Haskell SENIOR HONORS FRESHMAN YEAR JUNIOR YEAR New England Mathematucs Contest All Round Gnrl Clara Mrtchell Clara Mltchell All Round Boy James Brown Freshman Amerlcan legion Awards Boys Natnon Robert Flsher Clara MIICIIBII M H S Muslc Award Nancy Henderson Robert Fisher M H S Cltlzenshxp Award Clara Mltchell SOPHOMORE YEAR All Round Glrl Clara Mitchell M H S Music Award Winona Holland SENIOR YEAR Betty Crocker Homemalung Award Clara Mrtchell D A R Representatwe Clara Mitchell All Tournament Team Richard Haskell Townsend All Tourney Team John Ferguson . . . . . First Row Lett to Right J Paton C Holland J Eaton R Fnsher C Mutchell M Bab cock R Haskell Mass Byrne Second Row W Ho land S Came A Boutelle R Brock ner J McCormack M Durant M Calvettr C Comollu C Best YEARBOOK STAFF The 1956 Yearbook Staff under the tlreless and capable leadership of Mass Byrne have worked many long hours to produce a yearbook that wlll long be remembered A new :tem that has been mstltuted for the tnrst time IS a casual snap shot of every sensor IH addmon to has formal photograph Besides this we have attempted to gave Mnlford Hugh s sport program a bugger coverage and to make the group pictures more informal Our Introductory pages are of a dntterent type thus year We hope that you luke them MILFORD 64 Nexi, Please ! ! a if ALVIRNE 52 ! ! PRESlDENT'S ADDRESS Robert Moulton As we come to the end of our school years In Milford, we are at the place where It IS traditional to look around us to look backward at what we have done and for ward to what we are gomg to do We can remember with gratitude and affection what has gone before, the fun the hard work, and the many experiences we have had In school Without being sentimental but with smcerrty we can say to our teachers and parents, We thank you for what you have done for us, and hope we wrll be worthy of your efforts Graduates are usually optimistic world beaters They can cure all the rlls of the world from their vast store of knowledge I am not gomg to stand here and tell you how we the Class of 1956 are gomg out to change the world But I would luke to give you my vrews on a sublect being discussed by many people a problem that has often bothered me The problem rs Should we be allowed to vote at the age of eighteen'-' There are many laws rn our state that are not enforced Why arent they en forced? Because they were made In and pertain to the seventeen and eighteen hundreds Now they are meaningless and outdated The age for voters was estab lished about the same time as several other old fashioned laws You could go to the Cabinet Press tomorrow morning find an old Cabinet rn its file and read that a man was fined for speeding on Elm Street He was gomg twenty mules an hour' At one time the speed llmlt was less than twenty mrles an hour because of poor roads and I suppose a certain amount of fear and lack of knowledge about the horseless carriage Now however, with the benefit of time and science men have perfected an engine that will operate faster a car that rs safer on today s safer highways Man understands the automobile and rt ns with thus knowledge that speed lrmnts have mcreased Speed llmrt laws have kept up with the times' Why not the votmg age law? lt was enacted when people had little knowledge of national affairs or even their own state affairs They had little or no schooling Today nearly of a hundred years ago we discuss Issues with our parents and are encouraged to give our oprmons We understand We have the knowledge they drdn tl The last presidential electron brought out a greater percentage of voters than any previous contest but the total dad not exceed more than two thirds of our elrgrble voters You can vote and wont we want to vote and cant' There rs an age old argument If we re old enough to fight we re old enough to vote No matter how many times rt rs used rt ns strll very true How many boys between the ages of eighteen and twenty one have given their llves rn battles9 Why? To defend us and preserve democracy Now there s a word democracy at means equality ls this equalnty9 A boy gave hrs lrfe for democracy but was not treated equally An eighteen year old must fight and pay taxes the same as a man of thirty eight but rs denied the votmg prrvrlege the older man has Georgia lawmakers lowered the votmg age to enghteen rn i944 This rs a fine example that might well be followed by the other forty seven states To me this seems like a step rn the right direction Those of you who do agree with me may thunk What can I do about rt? You are the voters You make the laws rn thus state Remember we are ready to make the great sacrifice and gust as ready for the great pnvllege In closing whsle rt probably rs too late to do anything for us rt rs possrble to take some action for future years Anyway It rs a malor problem of the time and Ive had my chance to speak I - 1 I . ' I I .. I I ' ' I . I - . ' I I , I . . I . . I I everyone finishes high school and many go on to college. Unlike the young people I . . 1 ' l . I . , . ' I - I U , . . . , . , . . . . I . . . ' I HONCR ADDRESS Clara Matchell The class of l956 graduataon lt seems lake only yesterday that we were flrst graders lattle garls wath pagtaals and starched dresses lattle boy dasplayang combed haar and gramy hands Tonaght we sat here wearang smart blue gowns and mortar boards lookang sober and occasaonally smalang nervously Twelve years have elapsed sance our flrst school day long ago As a class we have many happy memoraes Remember the class traps Arsenac and Old Lace our Junaor Prom? We have had an enormous amount of fun together Tonaght we cross from the realm of carefree chaldhood anto a phase of lafe called young adulthood We have matured Durang our gradual development we have acquared andavadual personalataes lakes and daslakes Our character has been molded The traanang we have receaved from our parents and teachers has gaven us a foundataon We have acquared habats and skalls that brought us success an hugh school We wall adhere to these habats good and bad for the remaander of our laves We are leavang Malford schools permanently The years that once passed so slowly now pass swaftly Some of us wall further our educataon Others wall marry Some wall work an factoraes and offlces and others maght loan the armed forces Our futures wall be the products of our own antegraty and ambatron What does the future hold for us? The outlook as not braght On a nataonal level the future doesnt look peaceful Petty arguments an government have taken attentaon from maaor and more sera ous assues Our anternataonal dealangs are surrounded wath an aurora of straaned tense feelang We are an an era called peaceful coexastence Is at peaceful when you consader the armaments race? Scaentasts and enganeers the world over are desagnang bugger and more powerful machanes to destroy lafe When and where wall thas race end? What wall the outcome be? We as sensors can be overly optamastac about our futures That as the raght of young dreamers But as conscaentaous young people we should soon recognaze that clouds of nataonal and anternataonal problems wall darectly anfluence our hopes and dreams We must make seraous decasaons We must thank as wase adults although we cannot yet have the pravaleges of adults We must learn to lave an harmony for through harmony comes peace Abraham Lancoln once saad He has the raght to cratacaze who has the heart to help The catazens of the Unated States must co operate wath the government They must be part of at af at as to remaan a true democracy How many of our catazens vote? How many pack up a newspaper once a day to read reports of current anternataonal events? How many know about the government and ats work or even the nataon of whach they are a part? A true catazen takes the tame and has the anterest to become anformed about nataonal and local problems and dasputes He voaces has opanaons eather orally or through a ballot A catazen as not only concerned wath the events takang place an has home town but also wath the events happenang through out the world Everyone pays taxes No one seems to lake them How as tax money spent? ls the polace force an town adequately equapped? Does the Caval Defense Unat have enough volunteers who can mobalaze quackly an the event of any enemy attack? Are your chaldren receavang an adequate educataon an school? These are questaons every actave crtazen should be able to answer We the Class of l956 are future catazens In three short years we shall be of legal votang age Then we shall be able to partacapate actavely an our government Our democracy has been hewn from a rumble of polatacal adeas not only by great men but also by the men who supported and ad vased them T W Haggenson stated the adea nacely when he saad Great men are rarely asolated mountaan peaks they are the summats of ranges' ln closang I would lake to leave wath you three adeas Have faath faath an our democracy an your assocaates an yourself Above all have faath an God Have hope hope that mankand can find a way to settle thear dasputes wathout destroyang our cavalazataon Lave charaty charaty towards your fraends and enemaes Charaty toward rrch and poor black and whate free catazen and enslaved peasant . . . . 5 , : . r - - .. . ,V r ' r 1 - I 1 . , , . . . , , . I I ' ' r , . , . . . ,, . .. . ,, .. r r - r - . . . . . ,, . . . , , . , Z T r r . , . r r CLASS WILL We the class of 1956 Mulford Hugh School Town of Mulford County of Hullsborough State of New Hampshure Unuted States of Ameruca beung un a sound state of mund do make publush and declare thus our last wull and testament dusposung of our possessuons sentumental or otherwuse After the payment of our lust debts and expenses we guve devuse and bequeath as follows Peter Archubald wulls hus deer skun uacket to Bobby Brustol That s probably as close as he ll ever get to one Beverly Archubald wulls her pleasung personaluty to the teachers at M H S Ronald Avenu wulls hus mcunagung abuluty to Phul Haskell Mary Ann Babcock leaves her blonde haur to Kathy Hultz Collette Best wulls her sungung vouce to Demarus so she can contunue to sung duets Edward Bonner and Sheula Cassudy leave together Avus Boutelle wulls her dramatuc abuluty to Muss Byrne to be used wuth next year s players Ruth Brockner leaves her southern charm to who ever has to get people to work forthe class James Brown leaves hus charm wuth the Freshman gurls to the Freshman boys Jean Burgeson wulls her uob at Hot Lunch to anyone who wants to eat early Mary Lou Calvettu leaves her Algebra ll book to Mr Canfueld Sandra Came wulls the management ofthe gurls basketball team to Januce Erukson Connue Comollu wulls her abuluty to get along wuth an Avenu to anyone Heather Courage wulls her musuc abuluty to someone unterested un goung to the All State Musuc Festuval Roger Crooker leaves hus car to anyone crazy enough to take ut Vuvuan Curtus leaves her A s to be duvuded among needy Junuors Mary Durant wulls her meducal ductuonary to Georgue MacNeul Judy Eaton wulls her Bunsen burner to Reuna Paananen John Ferguson leaves the No Parkung sugn on the wall Robert Fusher leaves hus dumples to Mr Looney Judy Forbes leaves her undoor traffuc post to a Junuor wuth patuence Edward French wulls hus punk blush to Muss Stephens George Gauthuer wulls hus nuckname Skup to anyone who us tured of walkung Edward George wulls hus membershup un the Super Chargers to anyone wuth an old car Carl Germuno wulls hus uob at the Furst Natuonal to Barry Hammond Theresa Gulmore wulls her neat ways to Tommy Monson Ruchard Haskell wulls hus slude rule to Mr Mutkus Esther Hammond wulls her love for Fords to Bull Batchelder Nancy Henderson wulls her place un 4 H to Bully Nulsen Derwyn Holder leaves hus uob as lab assustant to Raymond Regan Carolune Holland wulls her brauds to Wallue Jean Salvaul Winona Holland wulls her stubborness to Alyce Nuchols I I . I I I I I I , . I I I I I interested in Carmella. I - . - . H - gg . . . Eleanor Huntungton wulls her abuluty to catch a man to anyone who can run fast enough Kay Hutchunson wulls her petuteness to Judy Fusk Laura Leach leaves her quuet ways to Woody Conrey Loretta MacDurphy wulls her quuck remarks to Sheula Courage Janet McCormack wulls her unfunushed homework to Elaune Marshall Nancy McGrath leaves the teachers sughung wuth reluef Duxue Melendy leaves her knowledge of Hustory to some unsuspectung underclassman Dean Merrull wulls hus membershup un the bachelor club to George Chandler Clara Mutchell wulls her skus to Mrs Center Robert Moulton wulls hus good looks to anyone who wants to acquure a gurl fruend Eluzabeth Murray leaves the puano un Room 35 to next year s puanust Carol O Connor leaves her unterest un Brooklune to Martha Holt Duane Page wulls her shy manner to Gary Cuardellu Thelma Pauge leaves her lob at Hayward s to Lunda Merrull and Joan Sweeney John Paton leaves a strung of broken hearted gurls Ruchard Pelchat leaves Cookue un the hands of someone reluable Thomas Quunn wulls hus maps un Hustory class to Mr Looney Dale Ruley wulls hus lrush spurut to Peter Olsen Prusculla Rush leaves her artustuc abuluty to the Freshman class Carolune Searles wulls her soft vouce to Mr Mutkus Gaul Sulva leaves her problems to Cookue Heaps Clufford Stroncer wulls hus camera to next year s Yearbook staff Ruchard Sylvester wulls hus car to anyone who can make ut run Ruchard Tortorellu leaves takung hus dentures wuth hum Donald Watts leaves the absentee lust Now maybe there s room for someone else Ruchard Whute wulls hus curly haur to Martha Proctor Gerald Wulkuns wulls hus laugh to anyone who wants to get kucked out of Englush Bull Sweezy wulls hus druvung abuluty to the druver s traunung class The Senuor class leaves to the Class of 1957 the august tutle of Senuor and the uoy of sayung next June The Senuor class leaves to the Class of 1958 uts record of athletuc achueve ment Perhaps they can beat ut The Senuor class leaves to the Class of l959 uts udeas for makung money We suggest you begun now Sugned under the hands of RUTH BROCKNER JOHN FERGUSON Wutnessed by SARAH BYRNE EVERETT REED . . . , . - y . . . . . - . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , . - 9 . . . . . .. . , . . . . . ' ' nl lu . - - . 1 CLASS PROPHECY Accordung to Greek and Roman mythology the abode of the dead Iues wuthun the earth Thus reguon of darkness called Hades ts governed by Pluto and hus queen Proserpuna lt us surrounded by many fearful ruvers the most famous of whtch us the Styx lt us the duty of Charon a grum boatman to conduct the spuruts of the dead called shades across thus ruver un hus skuff The palace of Pluto us guarded by Cerebus a three headed serpent tauled dog fruendly to spuruts enterung but unfruendly to mortals The souls of the dead are brought to trual before Munos Aecuus and Rhadaman thus the uudges of the lower world Some are assugned to Tartarus where they are punushed for theur guult The others pass to the Elysuan Fuelds where each follows the chosen pursuut of hus former lufe nn a land of sprung sunlught happuness and song Judy Eaton an emunent physucuan un the field of psychuatry and Duck Haskell a retured nuclear physucust meet unexpectedly un the year 2036 Realuzung that they are probably the only survuvors of theur hugh school class of 1956 they decude to seek admuttance as dud Aneas to the underworld un an attempt to learn what be came of theur classmates Other than Aneas the only mortals who have vusuted Hades and returned were Orpheus Hercules Thessuus Cerces and Ulysses From the reports of these they learn that they would need aud from the gods un securung the rught to enter the underworld They apply to Mercury and Munerva who are wullung to assust them un theur venture These gods unstruct them to obtaun a uranuum branch much luke the golden branch that Aneas had obtauned for hus vusut Thus branch of uranuum us to be presented as a guft to Proserpuna After searchung for some tume Judy and Duck discover the branch of uranuum Judy starts to break ut off but Duck unsusts that ut be pruned Clutchung the branch Judy together wuth Duck Mercury and Munerva descends unto the volcanuc crater leadung to the underworld Arruvung at the ruver Styx they encounter Charon who because they possess the branch of uranuum agrees to ferry them across the ruver to Hades On the further bank Cerebus the three headed dog lues guardung the gate of Pluto s palace In order to gaun entrance they anesthetuze the dog by bombardung hum wuth letharguc cosmuc rays They present themselves to Pluto and Proserpuna who upon acceptung the guft of the branch of uranuum allow them freedom to unspect the underworld Leavung the palace they perceuve the three uudges Munos Aecuus and Rhadaman thus who are about to pronounce uudgment on the shades of three of theur former classmates The first us Dale Ruley who had duscovered the new element Ruluum The second us 'Bones Germuno a mulluonaure who had obtauned hus wealth as presudent of a large safety pun company The thurd us Loretta MacDurphy a world famous concert puanust Accompanued by theur guudes Mercury and Munerva Judy and Duck proceed down the wundung obscure road leadung to the unner realms of the underworld They first come upon the fields where dwell the heros who have fallen un battle Here they recognuze the shades of four other classmates Admural Ed Bonner head of the Unuted States Navy Fleet un the Atlantuc and Rear Admural Ed French who had con ducted the unvasuon of Sputzbergen together wuth Duck Pelchat and Pete Archubald both commanders for the Aur Force s unterstellar mussuon agaunst Mars 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 , . 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They next come to cu fork un the road the left Ieadung to Tartarus the rught to the Elysuan Fuelds Judy and Duck separate at thus pount Judy wuth her guude Munerva taktng the left Duck accompanued by Mercury takung the rught As we uoun our travellers they have returned from theur respectuve uourneys and are duscussung the classmates whuch each one has met Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck ut was surely amazung to see so many people un Tartarus doung the weurdest thungs as theur punushments For unstance I found out that Jummy Brown former star of the Boston Celtucs and Ronnue Avena the Celtucs manager had always argued wuth the referees When I saw them they were both refereeung a basketball game and were beung unsulted from all angles Coachung one of the teams whuch Jummy and Ronnue were refereeung was Bob Moulton em ployung the same tactucs that he had used on Earth wuth hus famous team com posed of hus Eve red headed sons The first shades that I recognuzed un the Elysuan Fuelds were those of Skup Gautuer Eddue George Duck Sylvester and Dean Merrull They were busy overhaulung Charon s skufi' wuth the same skull they had used whule servung as mechanucs for Earth's unterplanetary rocket fleet I next encountered the shades of Ruth Brockner famous for her duscovery of a cure for schuzophrenua and Mary Lou Calvettu a psychuatruc nurse who were both searchung vaunly for the mental dusturbance of the amoeba Upon hearung some beautuful musuc I turned to see Wunnue Holland playung a harp She unformed me that she had been the head ofthe musuc department at a large unuversuty When I met the shade of Johnny Ferguson he was arrestung a snake for eatung a toad un the same manner as he had arrested many crumunals as a detectuve un the F B I I notuced several shades were grouped around Proserpuna stylung her haur I recognuzed Beverly Archubald Nancy McGrath Theresa Gulmore and Carolune Searles all former Hollywood beautucuans Munerva pounted outa blond gurl sturrung a muxture un an ummense bowl Upon unvestugatung I found Eleanor Huntungton a former duetucuan preparung a sauce Beung un Tartarus ut could be only one kund tartar sauce As I walked along I was blunded by a brught flash I notuced Clufford Stroncer former New York photographer photographung that famous Hollywood model Mary Ann Babcock Around the corner I saw Jack Paton who had been presudent of the Blue Sunoco Oul Company busuly engaged un sellung Tydol gasolune The next shade that I knew was Gaul Sulva a psychologust who was tryung to analyze why she was there I next found Mary Durant findung the basuc metabolusm of a snaul and learned from her that she had been a head nurse of a large general hosputal 1 1 - T' 1 , . 1 T 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . 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I , . 1 I , I Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck Judy Duck I then came upon a cake bakung contest the partucupants all beung former housewuves Among them I recognuzed the shades of Laura Leach Avus Boutelle Jean Burgeson Duxue Melendy Janet McCormack and Prtsculla Rush I was amazed to see Bull Sweezy rudung un a ruck shaw drawn by Bucky Fusher lnquurung I duscovered that Bucky Fusher had been presudent of Earths first colony on the moon and that Bull Sweezy had been hus personal chauffeur After leavung the cake bakung contest I passed a large field where Donald Watts was harvestung wheat as he had done on hus large prosperous farm un the muddle west Upon hearung cu buzzung sound I recognuzed Sandra Came a dental hy guenust seated un the dentust chaur havung her teeth drulled by that expert dentust Derwyn Holder Mercury pounted out a sugn that read Secretaries Club Upon enterung I saw several shades whom I knew Presudung over the club was Vuvuan Curtus who had been secretary to the presudent of Juputer Other members of the club uncluded Esther Hammond Thelma Pauge Duane Page Judy Forbes Carol O Conner and Sheula Cassudy At thus meetung they were duscussung theur ex peruences as secretarues to famous men on Earth As I contunued by travels through Tartarus I came upon Gerry Wulkuns who had been the desugner of the Earth s largest man made satellute Together wuth hus chuef mechanucs Duck Tortorellu and Duck Whute he was repaurung the headlught of a Model T Ford I detected a fragrant aroma un the aur and saw a beautuful flower garden un whuch Nancy Henderson famous for her pruze roses was workung I next saw Clara Mutchell waxung skus and she unformed me that she ha been a three tume Olympuc wunner of the women s downhull sku run I met the shades of Connue Comollu Carolune Holland and Eluzabeth Murray They told me of many of theur unterestung experuences as nurses on Earth Wuth them were Colette Best who had done work un occupatuonal therapy and Heather Courage a former teacher for cruppled chuldren I saw a bundle of grocerues comung towards me and as ut drew closer I recognuzed the shade of Tommy Quunn He who had once been manager of a large chaun of grocery stores was now a bundle boy Concludung the vusut through the Elysuan Fuelds we came upon a rushung brook Here Roger Crooker sat flshung He had succeeded Ted Wulluams as the presu dent of hus Fushung Tackle Company We had reached the end of Tartarus and notuced someone doung push ups I recognuzed the athlete as the shade of the former world s champuon lady wrestler Kay Hutchunson Well Judy ut certaunly has been unterestung meetung our old classmates agaun and ut probably wont be long now before we uoun them as unhabutants of Pluto s unfernal kungdom , I - I I I I I ' . .. . - s .. . . . , .... 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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF l956 Mary Blub blub Derwyn fancy meetang you skan davang at the bottom of the Medaterranean Ocean' Derwyn Blub blub It s certaanly surprasang to blub meet you here at the bottom of the ocean Mary seeang that we havent met sance hagh school Blub those were the good old days' Mary Blub they sure were Remember back an 44 when 65 doomed urchans started an Mass Petty and Mrs Barnes classes'-I Derwyn No I dont remember I dadnt come to Malford untal the fifth grade but l understand that only twenty sax of the oraganal saxty five graduated at Malford Hagh School Mary Oh you dont blub remember all the fun we had Gee we had plays all through the first five grades besades havang readang wratang and arlthme tac blub Derwyn The first thang I blub remember as the safety patrol an the saxth grade We thought we were blub pretty amportant then Mary But our egos were let down when we entered the new bualdang to find we were the lowest stratum of socaety there Derwyn Watch out for that shark' Mary That was a close call Blub remands me of the taanes an the eaghth grade when we nearly won some debatang contests Derwyn We had fun that year Besades debatang we had a newspaper a play blub 8 B paanted Room I2 and we concluded the year wath a class trap to Whalom Park and Benson s Wald Anamal Farm That year we had class officers for the whole year anstead of changang durang the year as we dad before Mackey Wasell was our presadent Kenny Sanborn vace presadent Connae Comolla secretary and Kenny Bowler treasurer wath Mass Nagle and Mr Canfield as advasors Derwyn That year Freshman Ameracan Legaon awards were gaven to Clara Matchell and Robert Fasher We also had our first amportant dance the Hallowe en Party Blub another amportant event whach occurred was the arraval of fourteen Amherst students to our class We topped off our first year an hagh school wath a trap to Nantasket Beach Mary Remember blub when we were wase fools we sponsored the Sophomore Hop We also partacapated an Kaley Praze Speakang whach Ronnae Avena and Sandra Came won We had the same advnsors and the same presadent untal Bob Moulton took over Carl Fraser was vace presadent Carol O Conner secre tary and Bucky Fasher was treasurer for the next three years The kads really dad well an sports that year Fasher Moulton Paton Brown Bonner Matchell and Salva all made varsaty basketball teams Derwyn In the eleventh grade there were many new teachers two of whom were our class advasors Mass Stevens and Mr Matkus Mary Hey look at that octopus over there' Derwyn It may be gruesome Iookang but at s harmless To get back to-blub what we were sayang we had our only 3 act play that year Arsenac and Old Lace under the able darectaon of Mass Byrne Remember the fun we had at our z , . I . . . . z I 1 , . . . - - I I ' I I , . I I . : I , ' . , . . 2 1 ' - - - 1 I I I T ' A ' I l 1 1 1'- i ' I Mary: Blub-finally as freshmen we reached the long-awaited goal of high school. - 1 1 1 1 1 Q . - . 7 , I - Q . ' I I I I I I : I , . . : , . I ' I ., . . . banquet for the play cast at the White Gobbler'9 Class officers were Bob Moulton president John Ferguson Vice President and Mary Ann Babcock secretary Mary ln June delegates were chosen for Girls State and Profile Boys State which Included Judy Eaton Connie Comollu Ruth Brockner Clara Mitchell Mary Lou Calvettl Bucky Fisher Dick Haskell .lim Brown and you Derwyn You were also In the fabulous Dixieland Band started by Mr Reed another new teacher We ended the year with our tribute to the seniors the Junior Prom Derwyn At the beginning of the senior year we had spent 65 I of our life un school Now the end blub was In sight Bob Moulton was again elected president Clara Mitchell vice president Mary Ann Babcock secretary and our advisors were Miss Byrne and Mr Reed The first malor event was class pictures which we received ln December That year we sponsored canteens In addition to our two bug dances the Harvest Ball and the Sno Ball Mary Among these accomplishments the basketball quintet comprised of seniors were semi finalists In the State Class B Tournament and Clara Mitchell got the D A R award Remember the wonderful prom the lunlors gave us at the end of the year? Derwyn We must have blub talked our oxygen nearly out by now Mary Well this has been fun Hope to see you again soon maybe under the Carib bean Sea Derwyn Bye blub blub Mary Bye blub blub CLASS CDE Ul Perfect Dayl When the loys and grlefs of our four years end, And the time of our parting has come Then we bud farewell to each loyal friend And to classrooms we once called home We remember with loy all our high school days Each one with Its memories true We all now shall go on our separate ways Our chosen work to do ln the years to come we ll remember you Milford High, our true, faithful friend, But the time has come when we re leaving you And we each to our work attend So farewell as the theme of our parting song, Farewell to our teachers true, Farewell to the school we have loved so long, Milford High, farewell to you Caroline Holland Collette Best Carol O'Connor 1 f 1 ' 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . , . ' . . . o . . . Q . 2 L . I 1 ' I 1 1 , ' . 5 1 ' 1 ' I I ' - : , - . I . . . . . I . . , . . . Patrons and Patronesses Mr 8lMrs Herbertl Adams Mr Lewis Adams A Friend A Friend 81 Mrs Rowe Ashley 81 Mrs Louie Avena 8rMrs C W Babcock 8K Mrs Ludger Beaucher Miss Claire Bernrer 8tMrs E C est 8tMrs R H Bicknell 8tMrs F Blanchard 81 Mrs Ralph Bonner Boulter s Pharmacy Miss Avis H Boutelle 81 Mrs George W Boutelle Sam Boutelle 8m Mrs Orson Bragdon 8m Mrs Vincent Brine Broadview Farm Rev 8lMrs H E Brockner 8- Mrs Leon Brown 81Mrs G Buckman Ernest Burgeson Sr Leslie Burgeson 8. Mrs Winston Burgeson Miss Sally Byrne Mr 8. Mrs Dominic Calvettr Mr 8. Mrs Joseph Calvettr Mrs Marion Came Mr Raymond Camp Miss Dorris Campbell Miss Shrela Card Mr 8K Mrs Robert Carkm Mr 8. Mrs William Cassidy Mr 81 Mrs Winston Center Perley Chappell 81 Son Chase s Seafood Mrs Bertha Clark Clark s Garage Mr 81 Mrs Charles Clegg Coburn Motor Service Mrs Arthur Comollr Mrs Ruth Comollr Mrs Donald I Condon Mr Everett Coney Mr 81 Mrs David Courage Mr Charles Cristafolli Mrs Leona Crooker Curry School of Dancing 8m Mrs Charles Curtis 81 Mrs Henry Curtis 8. Mrs Salvatore D Amato Dave Daniels Darlrngs Gift Shop Mr 8K Mrs Donald Davis Mr 81 Mrs Leon Davis Doucett and Campbell Draper Chevrolet Company Duff Manufacturing Company Mr ErnestJ Durant Dyer s Drugstore Mr 8-Mrs G Kenneth Eaton Economy Supply Company Mr 81 Mrs Walter Errkson Esquire Cleaners Mr 81Mrs Charles Ethrrdge Mrs Nancy Evans Farm Bureau Association Mr 81 Mrs John Ferguson Mr ArthurW Frtt Fletcher s Milford Paint Works Mr 8-Mrs Hosea P Forbes Mrs Ella Forbes Mr 8. Mrs Norman Fraser Miss Rhonda Ann Fraser 81 Mrs Howard French 81 Mrs George Fry C A George 81 Mrs Joseph Germrno 8rMrs John F Gilmore 8. Mrs Kenneth Goodwin 81 Mrs Regrnald Gorrng Mr 8. Mrs Verone Gray Miss Carolyn Greene Mr John Groves Miss Ruth Hall Mr 81 Mrs Claude Hammond Mr 81Mrs HerbertJ Harding Mrs J Wayne Haskell Hayward Farms Mr 8tMrs J Arthur Henderson Here Trz Restaurant Mr FredW Hicks Rev 8.Mrs H W Holder Rev 8. Mrs Joseph Holland ' Mr. . ' ' Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. . ' ' Mr. ' Mr. . . . ' ' ' Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . . B Mr. . . . ' Mr. I . . ' Mr. . . . Mr. . . Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' Mr. . ' ' . . ' Mr. . . . Mr. 8K Mrs. Philip Brown Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph A. Fisher Mr. . . . . ' Mr. . ' ' ' Mr. ' . . . Mr. . ' . . . ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . . Mr. . . ' ' Mr. . ' ' ' Mr. . . ' . . ' Mr. . ' . . ' ' ' Mr. . ' ' Mr 8lMrs T MacLleIan Houck Muss Margaret Hownson Mr ErnestC Howe Mr 8rMrs LmwoodG Huntmgton Mr Llnwood Huntington Jr Mr Harold C Hutchinson Mrs J E Hutchinson Mr Ralph Iles Jewett Insurance Agency Muss Phyllss Kanterovltch Mr Harold Kaye Mr John Klrby Mr 81 Mrs George Kmght Mr 8K Mrs Randolph Kruger La Flamme Musnc Company Mrs Gerald Leconte Mr John F Looney Mrs Clyde Lusk E A Mahoney 8lMrs J A V Mahoney 8rMrs Plerre Martm 8x Mrs Wllllam McBam McLeod Brothers Mrs Katie E Merrul Merrnll and Lynch Company Mr 81Mrs RobertG Merrull Mr 8QMrs Richard H Merrnll Mr 81Mrs Harold C Metcalf Mnkes Grocery Store Mr H V Mules Mrlford Home Furmshmgs Company Milford Motor Company Mitchell s Market Mr 8K Mrs Wilfred Mitchell Modern Studios Mr 8. Mrs Benlamm Monson Mr F W Mosher Mlss Claure Moulton Mr 8.Mrs L G Naylon New Hampshure Country Store O K Tool Company Mr Robert O Nell Oval Restaurant 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8K Mrs 81 Mrs Mr 8K Mrs Norman Page Clarence Pange Harry Paige Phlllp G Parker Hugh Parry Mr Robert Peaslee Mr 8m Mrs Fred Pelchat Peoples Market Mr 81 Mrs Rachard Paper Powers Store Mr D S Pratt Mr B F Prescott Mr 8K Mrs Thomas Prmce Publlc Service Company of New Hampshire Quallty Shop EarleL Randall 8a Mrs Shlrley Raymond 8m Mrs Francxs Reagan 8. Mrs Dwlght Richardson John A Rlchardson 81Mrs G T Rrley Mrs John Ross Ross: Brothers Company Inc Mr 8gMrs D Wmthrop Rouckes Mr 81Mrs JosephM Sllva Mr GordonJ Soflm Stlckney s Dry Goods Store Mr 8lMrs Baron R Stowe Mr LeonardW Sweezy Mr 81Mrs PeterA Tamuloms Mr 81 Mrs Plllas Thlbault Thrift Stores Inc Miss Gall Tlllotson Tom s Market Mrs Hazel Tonella Mrs Vlrley Tortorelll Mrs H E Tower Mr 8m Mrs Hugo Trentml Mr 8K Mrs Roy Upham The Vlllage Shop Mr Davld Walker The Web West Street Grocery Store Western Auto Store Wexler s Dress Shop Mr 8K Mrs Harold Wrlkms Sr Mr Fred Wllklnson C Wnllette Agency Mr Bruce Wurdeman Mr FrankW Yeaw Mr 81 Mrs Frederlck Young . ' Mr. . . . ' Mr. . ' . . Mr. . ' ' Mr. . ' ' . Mr. . ' . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . ' , . Mr. . . . . . . . ' Mr. . ' ' . . . ' Mr. . ' ' ' . . ' Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald McCormack Souhegan Valley Superchargers Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' . Mr. . ' . . Mr. . ' ' . . . '


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