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Ghaki ilgauh 7 ug Lillian Muriel Edmands Commercial. Vi'ith her boyish smile and steady good nature, she strides into our hearts and interests. Lillian can uphold the honor of the fair sex in any and all sports. She has the necessary qualities to take her happily through life. Sabino Peter Farese College. Football 2, 3, 43 French Club. Another white squash seed gone to its reward! It's hard- ly out of sight when a pleasing sound, known as humming, em- anates from this boy. The squash seed wasn't responsible: neither was the boy. 'Twas just the way Samrnie liked them. Subtle? Yes-but we'll tell you-Sammie loved to eat squash seeds. Francis John Finn Commercial. We still wonder why Finn was always absent. However, he is one person who never deserves the minded, so often added after a person is said to be ab- sent. He worked hard both in school. and out, but still had time for fun. Francis joseph Fitzpatrick Commercial. Baseball 2, 3, 4. W'ho doesn't know Fitzie? In his four years of High School, he has made himself known to everyone. I-le doesntt have to try much, either. His comical imitations of famous people are enough to lure friends around him. Elizabeth Jeannette Foley Commercial. A quiet little girl who has been with us for the past four years. She hails from a neigh- boring village called North Bell- ingharn. Our best wishes for success as a beautician go out to her, for with her broad, democratic, and sociable nature, she is bound to succeed. John Ben Gattoni Commercial. That good things come in small packages is well proved to us by this cheery youngster. His play- ing in the orchestra and as bugler in the Milford Boys' Band contributed their share in making our contacts with him as favor- able as they are. Arthur Frank Glatky Commercial. As a shrewd business man, Arthur has won his place in the mercantile world. In the class room he always liked to enter into discussions. and could he persuade one to think as he did? Carmelina Marie Gogliormella College. Dramatic Club 3, 43 French Club. Remember that popular song, lVhere's El'me'r? Well, that applies to this particular girl. Whenever we needed sympathy or cheer, or wished sound advice, we looked for Carmine. She was always on hand with her sym- pathetic understanding and gen- uine good nature. 2.-If 15341 ilfnrifili-Iigh Srhnul 1534
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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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ak! ilgernh 7 ug Laura Marie Grilln College. Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. This must be Laura's motto. She always takes the lion's share of work. Unlike most people, the bread of idleness is ashes in her mouth and Duty has a sweeter call than Destiny. Kathryn Elizabeth Hayes College. Dramatic Club 3, 43 Oratorical Contest, French Club, A quiet restful person whose common sense is likely to ac- complish more than a casual ob- server would expect. Unfortun- ately for the rest of us, Kath- ryn's intimate friend claims the greater share of her time. Oh! Kathryn is our pet-fancier-wit- ness her essay about Dogs. Kenneth Ray Howard College. Chairman Senior Week Com- mittee, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 43 French Club. We found Ken to be a fun- loving, happy-go-lucky boy whose interests ranged from athletics to music. Being the center on the football team, he was then centered in the orchestra and in both lines proved himself cap- able and efficient as he did in his class-room efforts. Dorothy Louise Jackson College. Dramatic 3, 43 French Club, Senior Week Committee. Diminutive only in size, Dot has obtained a very creditable scho- lastic standing which is the envy of many of us. You wouldn't exactly call her boisterous, would you? The report is that she will be a teacher icther in Latin or French. Maybe we'll start going to school again, William Raymond jacques College. Science Club 43 Oratorical Contest: Manager Baseball 4. No one seems to exemplify the average American boy quite so well as Jakie. With a hearty handclasp and enthusiastic greet- ing, he was a welcome addition to any group. All hail, good fellow, well met! 1 Anna Mary Kalenda College. French Club, Senior Week Committee. She is practical and industri- ous. Take a pattern, girls! How she could recite French, and do you remember the day we persuaded her to sing a solo? She is a fast thinker and renders pertinent answers before the rest of us have registered the ques- tion. Arthur joseph Kenney College. Book Committee, Science Club 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. It is indeed one of the pleas- ant phases of our school-day career to remember Art. He is known to the athletic world as one of the greatest High school pitchers, but to us as a gentle- man and scholar unaffected by the praises which he so consci- entiously merited. Marjorie Louise Kennelly Commercial. Book Committee. Again we wish to let you in on a secret. Do you wish to know Marge's favorite college? Well, if she is asked, her face will not become red, but brown. Have we told you? Well, if you haven't guessed-give up and meet Marge. our idea of the per- fect hostess. 2,5 1534 illtlilfnrh ltligh Svrhnnl 1934
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