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

 - Class of 1934

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Qbalii tlgannh 7 ug Jennie Elizabeth Celozzi Commercial. Carrying her scholarly ouali- ties and mathematical abilities with her for four years, our Jennie will be graduated as one of the outstanding students in her course. She belongs to that group of prospective secretaries who never overtalk. Joseph Angelo Cenedella Commercial. Paging Joe Cenedellai Are you the man who has been quiet- ly but steadily going forward each year? Are you the man who has won the admiration of everyone for your good work? No? But we know you are. That same modesty gave you away. Caught you! Lillian Florence Cenedella College. French Club. Work before, play -a fine motto, we're sure. Lily abides by this. Who ever saw her fall down in her duties? As for play, no one seems to enjoy life more than she. Her spirit in Work would soon be deadened if it were not for the pleasure which she knows is forthcoming from honest endeavor. Bernice Ruth Chafetz College. Book Committee 5 Dramatic Club 3, 45 German Club. Has someone brought a baby sister to class? Of course not- that's Boomie. She's into every- thingg she just oozes with pep, and has versatility plus-she can talk, write plays, argue, and bring sucess to any party. Our hats are off to a good sport! Adale Lillian Civinini Commercial. Senior Week Committee. Just a dark-haired girl, but is she important to the class of 1934? Well, we guess. Her fairness and honesty mark her as a great girl. Group music would suffer greatly without Daily. She just adds that something which gives us the tin- ished product. Mario Alfred Colabello Commercial. The practical knowledge stored up by Mario is going to prove of infinite value to him later on. He's willing to do anything tex- cept studyl for anyone. Every recess he used to exclaim. Boy, I'm gonna get mine. He still had to worry through more classes. Joseph Thomas Consoletti Commercial. We ought to call him Sunny because of his disposition and at- tractive hair. Being very am- bitious, he will surely gain a high place. By the way, Joe, control that winkg it may get you into trouble. Alfred Barton Cook Commercial. Class President 3 Dance Com- mittee: Book Committeeg Senior Week Committeeg Baseball 2,3,4. Are we proud of our president! He has every quality that a lead- er should have. Al can run back a question and can easily bat out as high an average in the class- room as he can on the diamond. He may yet be President of these United States. We hope so and we are for him, too. -2-,lf 1934 I milfnrn nigh Srhnnl 1212.4

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ak? ilg,a11h 7 ug William James Brown Commercial. Buck is not verbose. We take it he wants to say something, not just talk. He seems to have a good fund of common sense and an appreciation of humor. Maybe these are the qualities which gained him such a fav- orable position with the faculty. john Leslie Brown Commercial. .Dance Committee 3, 4. -' A loud blast of trumpets-Ab tention X Hoot l The big shot of -Milford High is here. It -isn't his red hair that makes him stand out in any crowd. No, siree, far from it. It's his wit and air of good fellowship. We knew it all the time. Emily Mae Butcher College, Editor-in-Chief of Oak, Lily, and Ivy, Science Club 8, 4. How the mood of one person can influence a group is clearly shown by Emily. No matter what is happening. things al- ways brighten up when she ap- proaches. Her favorite expres- sion is, Now, I'm mad at you again. Qsaid with a srnile.J Eyes are her favorite observa- tion. Paul Frank Bruno Commercial. Baseball 3, Football Manager 4. Any sand-lot baseball game at recess would find Paul good-na- turedly arguing with somebody over the score. His slow walk was surprisingly contradicted by his energy in administering to the needs of the football squad. His lack of worry would have made him a great Stoic. Celia Helene Calarese Commercial. Book Committee 1 Dramatic Club 4, Dance Committee. She is one of the most hard- working and conscientious people we know and is always the first to offer suggestions. Like many quick-witted people, she is wond- erfully successful in showing us what she sees as she sees it. George William Carlson Commercial. How about some tall jokes this morning, sir? No! Perhaps a little lecture on Sweden, or the advantages of Maine? No I VVell, a little discourse on the merits of a sail boat? Very well, sir, bring in George Carlson, a tall blonde boy. He'll enlighten you as he has us. Hazel Cass College. Book Committee 5 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Science Club 4. To see this tall stately damsel, one would think that Queen Bess had favored us with a visit again. The qualities of strength and tenacity which made the queen popular are again portrayed in Hazel. We wonder how many of you were caught unawares by her camera. Leo Joseph Castiglione Commercial. Football 2, 3, 4. In accordance with the state- ment of trainer. and contrary to public opinion, Leo is a friendly, harmless fellow. He is one of those who make every spare minute count. Some people seem rushed accomplishing nothing. He does not appear rushed, yet still makes the most of his time. -5-,ll 1534 l milfnrh ff ig!! Srhnnl 12134



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ak? tlg,a1th 7 ug Henry Richard Comolli College. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Captain 4. We are pleased to number among our class a boy who has made quite an outstanding record for himself-as catcher on our baseball team, and star on the football squad. It will always he pleasant to remember the vigor with which he played in our athletic contests. Sebastian Edward Crivello Commercial. He never moans, that's just crooning. There are always friendless people, but few humans come as near to being enemy- less than does Buster. He is constructively inclined rather than destructively, as his nick- name would imply. His theme song, we daresay, is Smile and the World Smiles With You. Lena Rita Daltorio Commercial. She's so small you can barely see her, but you'll hear her. She's so cheerful and jolly that she ap- preciates a joke even at her own expense, but her specialty is playing jokes on everyone else. Lucy Annette D'Arcangelo Commercial. Hark! What's that? A gig- gle? Yes, and here comes Lou. That giggle is as inseparable from her as is her generosity. She likes people-crowds. Crowds are her favorite location, and you're apt to see her in many groups chatting-yes, giggling too. Josephine Marie DiPiet1'o Commercial. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Meet the little girl with the big heart. Jo's hobby is wor- shiping thcse lucky ones en- dowed with the ability to fath- om problems. She dislikes and evades them when possible. However, she would gladly stop to figure some out for her pals. Nelson Charles Dion Commercial. Senior Week Committee. Here is one fisherman who didn't see the one that got awayf' Nelson is fond of all out- door sports. Although he can contribute to any conversation, and do it interestingly, he also has the admirable quality of be- ing silent without being seem- ingly bored. Raymond Charles Dinardo Commercial. Book Committeeg Science Club 4. Dramatic Club 4. Ladies and gentlemen! In this corner is our ray of philosophy- Handsome Ray is always laugh- ing-evidently putting into prac- tice his favorite proverb, A laugh a day keeps your worries away. Or could there be an- other reason for that contented smile? We wonder. Helen Terese Droney College. Dramatic Club 3, 45 Cheer- leader 3, 4. We heard one little birdie whisper to another about Mitzie, She's my choice for a best all- round pal. You know, I think the reason for Milford High's Slllendid sport record is that Mitzie's cheering encouraged the boys to victoryf' We think so, too, birdie. -3-,K 15134 I ilfnrh 1-Iigh Srhnnl 1534

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