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Page 80 text:
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CAM CTO the tune of Our Best To Youl Farewell dear trlends We are leavlng you Now We go our Way to begm anew And through the years may we keep ln mlnd All our 1oys our grrets all our Wonderful tlmes We ll thmk of you wlth your helplng hand All you teachers dear oh you ve all been grand So here s to you may your dreams come true That lS our wlsh that s our best to you That we ll meet agaln wlth our old school frlends We ll strlve to gam many goals and arms But to you wtll go all the credlt tor our lame Remember th1s through the tearful mlst Though they re Joyful tears of our past school years So here s to you may your dreams come true That IS our Wlsh that s our best to you Pcrtncm Pollock She1lcx Courage Demcms Best Q As We depart, We have hopeful hearts,
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Itmet - And Tommy Monson was an M.A.A. representative in our Iunior year along with Iudy Fisk and Dick Arnold. Miss Stephens and Mr. Mit- kus were our class advisors. Our representatives were numerous to Boys' and Girls' State. Alicia - Of course our biggest social event of the year was our Iunior Prom held in May. Our theme was Under Water Garden. This enabled the artistic members of our class to do an excellent job decorating, even to the octopus in the corner making eyes at the handsome mermaid sus- pended from the ceiling in the center of the hall. What a good time we had that night and financially it was a success too! Ianet - All of these events we have talked over, Alicia, took place as we were maturing from restless children to composed adults but we haven't yet touched upon the most memorable year of all, our Senior year. Alicia - You mean the year so many of us contracted Senioritis? That is an awful malady and we all had a bad case of it. The only good thing about it is, that it is seldom fatal and it has no after effects. Ianet - You're right, Alicia. In our Senior year our ranks numbered forty- nine. We probably had the distinction of having the smallest class that had graduated from Milford High for many years, if nothing else. We chose our same officers to see us through our last year at M.f-l.S. Alicia - You still represented us as a Student Council member, didn't you Ianet? There was also Dick Arnold, who became president of it that year. Carol Marsh and Ioe Anderson were also members. Thomas Monson became president of the M.A.A. and the other members from the Senior class were David Kittridge, Iudy Fisk, Dick Arnold, and you Ianet. The girls basketball team had an excellent year under Mrs. Cook with you and Iudy Fisk as co-captains. Icxnet - Speaking of basketball, Tommy and Armand did a great deal toward the success of Mr. Soflin's boys in our Senior year. Congratulations to both. Another member of our class that year won the Betty Crocker Homemaking Award. Marianne Ansaldo took first prize among the Senior girls and competed for the State Award. Ianice Erikson was chosen as our D.A.R. representative. Alicia - That was a good spaghetti supper we put on that year, too. Miss Byrne and Mr. Reed were our advisors and with their able committee did an excellent job of feeding all the people. Ianet - They sure did! How well I remember. Do you remember the Harvest Ball in October of our Senior year? What fun we had decorating the old gym- Alicia - Then there was the Sno-Ball. Remember how the basket-ball play- off for the tournament upset our plans for that? That was a postponement that turned out in our favor for what a turnout we had that night! Ianet - And wasn't it nice of the Iunior class to sponsor the Prom in our honor. I'rn sure they knew how much we appreciated it. Alicia - Gee whiz, we've talked so long, Ianet that I almost forgot that I had a train to catch. We had many pleasant memories at M.H.S. and many friends. Maybe l'll see some of them on my visit to Milford. lane! - Well, so long, Alicia. It sure has seemed like old times talking to you and if you do see any of our old classmates in Milford, say hi to them for me. Bye now.
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