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

 - Class of 1933

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19 THE OAK, LILY AND IVY. Florence Marie Julian “Florrie” There is no moment without some duty. Cicero. Anna Catherine Kaizzi “Ann” Show me a happy person And I’ll show you a busy one. Forbes. Dorothy Gertrude Kirby “Dottie” Her heart is like a garden fair where many pleasant flotvers grow. Going. Senior Giee Club; David Gar¬ rick Dramatic Club 3, 4. Elsie Lamborghini “Al” We loved you for your lovmg ways, The ways that many did not know. C. Robinson. Louise Elsie Laronga “Lou” Her loays are ways of pleasant¬ ness. Anon. David Garrick Dramatic Club 3. Walter Charles Lenktis “Wally” Virtuous men alone possess friends. Voltaire. Amy C. Lipman “Shrimpy” Haste the nymph, and bring ivith thee Jest (end yo ' iilhfitl jollity. Milton. David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4; Senior Glee Club. Lena Rita Lucca “Lee” The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend. Thoreau.

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18 THE OAK, LILY AND IVY. William A. Grillo ‘Billy” The more honesty a man has, the less he ajfects the air of a saint. Lavater. Helen H elf and A true friend is forever a friend. McDonald. David Garrick Dramatic Club, 3, 4; German Club. Catherine Elizabeth lacovelli “Katty” A tender heart, a will inflexible. Longfellow. David Garrick Dramatic Club 3. Michael Joseph ladarola “Mickey” But still he fluttered pulses when he said, “Good Morning,’ and he glittered when he walked. Edwin Robinson. Senior Glee Club; Orchestra; Dance Committee. Theresa Elizabeth ladarola “Tessie” Silence that wins, tohere eloquence is vain. Hayley. David Garrick Dramatic Club 3. Mary Theresa lannitelli “May” Who %oill remember that skies are gray If she carries a happy heart all day? Mahie. Madalyn Estelle Johnson “Johnnie” But with the air of one whom nothing can win from her pur¬ pose. Longfellow. Senior Glee Club; David Gar¬ rick Dramatic Club 3, 4. Bertha Lina Jones “Chubby” A high purpose is magnetic and attracts rich resources. Whiting. Senior Glee Club; Chemistry Club; David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4.



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20 THE OAK, LILY AND IVY Helen C. Luchini “Nana” Sincerity and honesty carry one through many difficulties. Fleet. Ada Blanche Macuen “Mac” We loved you for your winning charm that brought gay sunshine. Robinson. Senior Glee Club; David Gar¬ rick Dramatic Club 3, 4; Book Committee . Concert Committee. Jean Marino “Jeanie” Deeds always overbalance; and down right practice speaks more plainly than the fairest profes¬ sion. South. Charles Harold Mattson Words but direct, example must allure. Stirling. French Club; Science Club; German Club. Dorothy Christine May “Dottie” All service ranks the same with God There is no last or first. Browning. Senior Glee Club; Science Club; David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4; Oratorical Contest; Cheerleader ; Concert Committee; Debating Club. Louis J. Mazzarelli “Mazzie” Nor enemy, nor friend Can daunt his spirit. Bunyon. Catherine McAvoy “Kay” There is more gold in one star than all the dust of the earth. Anon. David Garrick Dramatic Club 3 ; Chemistry Club; Science Club ; Debating Club. William A. McKinley “Bill” He was straight and strong and his eyes were blue. Burr.

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