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

 - Class of 1934

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ali! ilgnnnh ' ug George Everett Kilburn College. Who would suspect that a little man could have a heart so great within, especially since he does not advertise himself at all? His fondness for reading will be clearly shown to him who con- verses with Georgie. Maybe he'1l be an author. VVho knows? Roy Irving Knox College. Book Committee: Science Club 3, 4: German Club. Opportunity Knox but once on Roy's door. It doesn't have to knock again. He has the fore- sight to grasp it at its first ap- pearance. He's a good worker, too, and finishes successfully any- thing he starts. He represents our three r's -Ready-Rely ablc-fftoy. Irene Anna Kosciak Commercial. Book Committee 3 Dramatic Club 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Senior Week Committee. All hail to our prophetess! We know that your paths will be strewn with roses, Irene, for the crystal has told us so. And we are glad for your sweet dispo- sition deserves the rich reward which Fate holds in store for you. Mary Elizabeth Lawless College. French Club. Beth is a girl with decided favorites. After much effort, we sifted some out to present to you. She is especially fond of lobster salad and roses. Her favorite occupations are memorizing reg- istration plates on cars and watching crowds at busy street corners. We hope to meet you often, Beth. ?j:5esa'jrr -j - - J.. Dorothy Rose Lawson College. Science Club 45 Dramatc Club 3, 4, Senior Week Committee. Dottie Rose is one of our most popular members. We are sorry that she likes California better than this section of the country, but she may change her mind so that we can still enjoy the pleasure of her company. Doris Etta Lutz Commercial. Senior Week Committee. Here are a few remarks passed by the Class of 1934 about Dorrie: A very likeable girl. I think she's great. ISD do We.D lsn't she cute? I wish I had her telephone number. Robert Paul Magee College. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club. Br-1'-r-r. Tbere's the bell, but where is he? Quite sure that he's feeling O. K., as usual, to- day. Oh yes. here he comes waving a slip from the office. His recitations will have all the dig- nity of a student-if only he doesn't sneeze. james Alfred Malnati Commercial. Perhaps you have noticed a very quiet, almost bashful, young man with brown eyes and a ready smile. Thatis Jimmy. Nobody, however sudden his re- quest, has ever been left in trouble by Jimmie. His favorite snort was making people believe he and Bodio were brothers. 1934 I ilfnrh 74 igh Svrlinnl 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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shift! ,mth Jug Beatrice Marcus Commercial. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Here's a wizard at imitations, She can mock anything from Mickey Mouse to-oh, anything. I wonder if she can give Tarzan's call. Shes a good speaker, and just as good in listening. That is saying something! Jennie Teresa Mazzone Commercial. 'When you talk to her, watch how her lips curl in a delightful smile. Does she get angry when you ask for a favor? No. Does she refuse? No. Is it carelessly done? No. Want our opinion of her? VVe're mighty glad she's in the Class of '34. Frances Veronica McCarthy Commercial. Frances has the one motto, Speech is silver: silence is golden. But her few kind words and open heart have surpassed her silence. Her presence any- where just gives that confidence which would otherwise be lack- ing. Robert Edward McGinnis College. Senior Week Committee g French Club. Have you ever seen Bob with- fut his grin? We haven't. He carries it with him in the class- room, in the theatre, on the street-oh, everywhere. He caus- es many of the serious members of our class to wish for that cheery disposition which he so proudly demonstrates. Carolyn Eva Merrilees College, Senior Week Committee g French Club. Merrilees certainly is the prop- er name for her. Like any healthy girl, she is fond of fun and happiness. She is our out- standing example of why you should eat your spinach. for like Popeye , she puts a vigorous punch into her work and suc- ceeds where others fail. Irene Anne Michaloski Commercial. Another reason why We like North Bellingham is Lilly, Her four years with us have con- vinced one and all that the two towns have something in com- mnn in which we take a justifi- able pride. Louis Edward Milani Commercial. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Chink holds his own in any field of endeavor. He converses well, studies sufliciently, and pitches good baseball. He can adapt himself to any mood cor- VSSD0DdiI1g to that of the one with whom he is associated at the time. This makes him a true friend and companion to all. Josephine Anna Morcone Commercial. A The elements are very mixed in- her. and yet she's wondrous wise. She completes everything she undertakes with a smile. We predict a happy, helpful future in whatever profession she choos- es. 1934 ilfnrh High School 1934

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