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

 - Class of 1935

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Albert Leroy Butterfield April 10 College TS South Bow Street Football 2, 3, 4, .We know that he absented himself from us more than was necessary. but we think highly of him nevertheless. He is a deep- thinking taciturn type of fellow, but we must say. with full credit to all concerned, A good listen- er is often the best company. He always maintained a spark- ling eheerfulness. Elizabeth Phyllis Cadman CCt9b9I' 2 Commercial 17 Draper Park David Garrick Club 3, 4, XVhat a talker! From morn 'till night come words, words, and more words from Betty. Oh. well. we envy her in a way, for the extreme is worse. Maybe Jay and the Ford coupe were the cause. Albert George Calagione February 11 Commercial 20 Depot Street Treasurer 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Orchestra, Ring Committee 3: Fenior Week Committee: Glee Club. Could you believe that a boy with such a husky voice could sing? Cal's interpretation of jazz is original, for he talks in correct tempo with the music. Here's to Cab Calloway's rival, for he'll sing through life in a husky tone. We mustn't forget that he's an accomplished sax player, too. Rosalie Minnie Campbell .Iune 14 College 27 Forest Street Senior VVeek Committee. Rosalie is quiet and reserved but has a cute little giggle, which we love to hear. She is very in- terested in 4-H work, and recent- ly spoke over the radio. YVish We could have heard you, Rosalie, if it were just to hear that little giggle. Arthur Garfield Canon September 15 College 30 Woodland Avenue Science Club 3, 4g Freshman Debating Club, Who would suspect this little man to have a heart so great within? However it is true, for Art, we think was the inspiration of the famous quotation, Good things come in little packages. We have found him to be clever, humorous. and a calm possessor of an insight into human nature. Pauline Theresa Carbone October 4 Commercial 22 Como Court David Garrick Dramatic Club Smiles wants to be an artist. We are certain that her assets and ability will paint the road of success a beautiful hue, for a smiling' countenance is to the face as a Sunbeam is to a land- scape. Mae Angelina Carboni May 22 Collegfi 30 Woodland Avenue Dante Club: David Garrick Dramatic. Culb. Senior Week Committee. We have been told that Mae likes to read. She also enjoys walking. Well, Mae, that's an in- expensive sport. Mae has studied faithfully all during her high school days. but somehow she never seems to get her who's and whiomts straight. We think, too, that she likes Portia's speech about the quality of mercy. Don't you? Julie Gertrude Carlson March 25 College 279 Main Street Vice-President German Club 4: David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4, Senior Week Committee. Julie surely surprised us in her excellent performance of Susan in the David Garrick play. Ways'ifZe War. But how glad we are that her talent was recognized before it was too late! We are mighty proud that we had you in our class, and take this opportunity of thanking you for many helpful suggestions. Not only did you make a hit in school, but also on the stage as Susan. You were splendid. N gAure1ia Emma Castiglioni April 29 College 106 East Main Street David Garrick Dramatic Club. 'tAurelia? No, I don't know her. Oh, you mean Dolly! Why cf course, I know Dolly Dimplesg and who doesn't'? We all re- member our Dolly and those friendly dimples of hers. We al- most lost her this year when she moved away, but she decided to return. And were we glad? Alfred Bernard Cenedella, jr. -December 23 College 175 Congress Street Class Treasurer, David Gar- rick Dramatic Club, Treasurer 3. 4: Freshman Debating Club: Dance Committee 3, 45 Baseball 33 Football 2. 3, 4. Business Manager, Oak, Lily, and Ivy: Senior Glee Club: Win- ner of John E. Swift Oratoricai Prize. Look at his picture and pond- er on his initials. Don't you think immediately of argument, broad-mindedness, and Courtesy? Certainly, and you agree too, and predict that his quick wit, clever neasoning, and gentlemanly bear- ing will place him in a position of honor and trust.

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Lillian May Abbondanza January 27 Commercial 50 East Main Street Ring Committee 3: David Gar- rick Club 3, 43 Senior Week Committee. No matter how many things she was asked to do, by teacher, pupil, or friend, Lil was always prepared and willing. Never once was heard that familiar re- mark, HI haven't got time. Her sincerity is the secret of her at- traction, and we love her for it. Charles P. Eric Abrahamson January 15 Technical 17 Westbrook Street Science Club 33 German Club 43 Tennis 43 Senior Week Com- mittee. Charlie wears a perpetual frown. But his lowering look is due only to his earnestness and deliberate way of doing things. Both in speech and on the tennis court, he is precise, direct, sure. He always appreciated a good joke and delighted us with his company on many a dull day, Bill Tilden has a rival in Charlie. Robert Randolph Anderson August 3 Technical 237 Congress Street French Club 45 German Club 4. Thoughtful, yet easy going: a lover of fun and common sense: a chap on whom we found that we could unload either our non- sense or our serious thoughts and be sure of an intelligent responsegin short, a Hrst-rate companion at all times. Elisa Amelia Andreano September 26 Commercial 8 Goodrich Court Dante Club 3g Dramatic Club 3. ' What! Have you forgotten where you sit? Poor Liza, she was forever losing her memory during spare period. No doubt she was anxious to get her work done and just sat in any conveni- ent chair. After becoming set- tled however, her time was al- ways occupied with study and gum chewing. Margaret Avakian December 25 Commercial 87 Prospect Heights Where have you been during these four years of our existence? We have put our scouts on your trail and have learned that your motto is, Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. We approve. Lillian Marie Barsanti January 17 Commercial 52 Mt. Pleasant Street Dramatic Club 3. Miss Barsanti and Miss Cut- ropia-'tis truly a likeable com- bination. Their write-ups should be side by side, for one seems to act as a complement to the other. As said of old, Life has no blessings like a sincere friend. Both Lil and Anna are blessed. Rose Louise Marie Berrini June 22 College 10 Short Street Science Club 3, 45 German Club 43 David Garrick Dramatic Club 4. VVe were a little apprehensive of Rose's preoccupied seowl at first, but we soon discovered bright spots in her disposition. She really can be quite pleasant, and participates in many of the activities afforded by our school. Eleanor M. Bocaccino October 17 Commercial 61 Lawrence Street VVhen the snow falls and creates good facilities for coast- ing, Eleanor is all keyed up- coasting, you know, is her favor- ite sport. Happiness does con- sist in activity, doesn't it? Such is the constitution of this fair maiden's nature. Albert Louis Bonetti August 30 Commercial 14 Carroll Street Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2. Captain 4: Ring Committee 3: Book Committee 4. Haha ! Hohaha ! Hahahahaha! VVho is it? Right the first time --Beanie. We often wondered if he developed that what-do-I-care laugh after discovering his own humor. We gained an excellent sport. a good fellow, and many exciting and pleasant moments on the gridiron and diamond when Beanie entered our sacred port- als. Louise Adeline Bruno November 10 College 94 Depot Street David Garrick Dramatic ,Club 3: Senior Week Committee. Let us acquaint you with our Hsongbird of the south, our skating enthusiast, and our teacher-to-be. A pleasing con- versationalist, too, is Louise, and her conversation does not- exhibit a knowledge on matters of small importance either. X



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Anita Louise Cistoldi March 8 Commercial 10 Fairview Road Dance Committeeg David Gar- rick Club 3, 45 Senior Week Committee. Nita really seems at home with all her class mates, which, of course, is to be expected. She's very likeable, is fond of popular music tand musicians? moving pictures iwith William Powelll and enjoys skating. She's also right at home on the dance iioor. Nicholas Charles Coniaris February 18 College 55 Prospect Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4g Senior Week Committee. Nicky combines in himself, as few persons in this life of distrac- tions are able to do, the element of true courtesy. His patience, his deference, his unfailing hearti- ness are qualities to be admired. Let us hope that we stop to re- member him when the rush of many duties threaten to sweep away our patience and good cheer. Helen Gertrude Connor March 28 Commercial 14 Grant Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4. Perhaps Helen's finest quality is loyalty. Her natural desire is to like people and to keep on liking them as long as she pos- sibly can. There are few people who can equal her in traits that make up a fine, firm, courageous character. Renaldo Albert Consoletti January 5 Commercial 51 Winter Street Notice the sparkle in his eyes and the nice part in his hair! It is no doubt then that his presence was welcome to any group. because a man's appear- ance is one of his greatest assets. Renaldo surely has that plus a companionable nature. Theresa Frances Consoletti February 26 College 19 Mechanic Street Science Club 3, 4: David Gar- rick Dramatic Club 3, 4g Fresh- man Debating Clubg Dance Com- mittee: Senior Glee Club: Senior Week Committee. Secretary. We've also found Terry to be one of those good things that come in small packages. Care- ful analysis will disclose her at- tractiveness due to her cheery nature. Her originality and willingness to work have been contributing factors in the suc- cess of many of our activities. We have certainly appreciated her work as a member of the dance committee. William Robert Crivello January 12 Commercial 28 Depot Street Bill is a quiet, modest boy, who is always willing to offer help to anyone who needs it. When asked what his ambition was, he said that he didn't have any. But we say, Bill, that you have, but don't want to let us in on your secret. What ever it is, good luck. Anna jean Cutropia September 23 Commercial 35 Mt. Pleasant Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 33 Senior Week Committeeg Glee Club. Ann has an aptitude for busi- ness. Her standards are high, and she is not afraid to stand up for what she thinks is right. The decisiveness of her character will bring her success. Lena Claire DeFazio September 3 Commercial 1415 Mt. Pleasant Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4. Lena has a vivid personality. She is dominant and self-conIi- dent-both are excellent quali- ties, because in Lena they are combined with judgment and a friendly feeling toward others. She cannot enjoy pleasure unless she shares it. Cornelia Rose Marie DelCastello May 8 Commercial 33 Main Street Connie is not afraid to carry out her own ideas, because she is sure that they are right. When people need consolation or prac- tical suggestions, she has them to offer. She has a rare com- bination of self-confidence, a gen- ietrous spirit, and a kind disposi- ion. Irene Frances Deletti November 15 Commercial 62 East Main Street 3 Dlavid Garrick Dramatic Club Irene is not one to yearn for things. If she wants anything she usually goes and gets it-at least she decides to go after it. We found her ready to face an issue through level eyes.

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