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

 - Class of 1935

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Leah Marie Dunton October 9 College 19 Grove Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 41 Freshman Debating Club: Junior Science Club 3, 43 Senior Week Committee. Lee has the qualities that make for a pleasant life. She is not envious, and her outlook is whole- some, She thinks correctly and pleasantly on most subjects, is cheerful, popular, and optimistic. She doesn't waste time thinking about her enemies-she hasn't any. Claire Marie Espanet September 21 College 9 Reade Street Dance Committee 3, 4: Science Club 4. David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4: German Club, Secre- tary: Senior VVeek Committee. We all liked Clarie and she liked us, we think. She had pleasant little ways of help- ing out when assistance was needed. A party went when she was present. She put her mind on details and always came out on top. Louis Angelo Ferrari September 18 College 34 Parkhurst Street What he says goes: what he starts, he finishes. He has little patience with lazy persons, be- cause he himself is self-reliant and energetic He has real ap- preciation for the worth-while values of life, is strongly am- bitious, and has plenty of char- acter. He has our generous ad- miration. Josephine Lucy Ferrucci June 25 College 11 Millen Street, South Milford Imagination lies back of all achievement. lt creates poems, steam engines, paintings, ma- chines. great business, new ways of bookkeeping, and timesaving devices. Josephine has the qual- ity. Anna Katherine Ford October 3 College 13 John Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4. on'-fi will be ideal in the home, for she takes a great interest in it. She will also be ideal in the office where her work will be ex- cellent, and where her tact will keep things running smoothly. She's a good cook, too. Clement Francis Foye April 2 College 15 Glines Avenue Clem. why not give us your method of getting a natural wave? Like Mike Sacco, your permanent is the envy of m:st of us. No doubt, you will en- yfinffr a way of letting us know. Please do, Winifred Helen Gagnon June 19 Commercial 91 High Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 9 ..,. Answering all criticism with a pleasant smile, and agreeing that the speaker is right, Winiiie has given us the thought that she is on good terms with life. How could it be otherwise? She is gay, good-natured, and light hearted . Adele janet Gattoni September 26 Commercial 87 Medway Street Freshman Debating Club: Sec- retary, Senior Glee Club, Senior Week Committee. The people who call you vacil- ating and fickle do not know what they are talking about. You only seem so to those who do not understand you. VVe do, and we have accepted the fact that you have an unusual number of good qualities: dependability, in- telligence, and cooperation. Frank Ghiringhelli September 27 Commercial 209 East Main Street Baseball 2, 33 Football 2, 3. 4: Orchestra. Anybody got a pencil? Ghir- inghelli has lost his, and we be- lieve lie'll be a nervous wreck without it. His pencil-chewing and physical actions during a recitation will never be forgotten. Not only did he entertain us in class, but his .musical presenta- tions were always enjoyed. Frank also displayed his skill on the football field and baseball dia- Inond. Eleanor Grace Gilbert S9Dt6l'Ilb6!' 5 College 25 Grove Street Science Club 3, 43 Freshman Debating Club: Book Committee: 'David Garrick Dramatic Club -1: French Club 4: Senior Glee Club. Tahe golden key becomes El- eanor well. VVith it she can open fascinating doors hiding rich treasures of knowledge. Never once did we see this lass rumpled or otherwise upset 3 never once has she been known to say an unkind thing. We must give credit where credit is due, to one whom we found to be loyal and sincere.

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Antoinette Marie Delledonne MRPCII 24 C0119-gg 16 Meade Street Heres a young lady who has strong likes and dislikes. Her friends, however, love her. and she has few who are not friends.. She doesn't object to glV111g in for the sake of peace. Shes loyal. dependable, and co- operative. Nancy Ann DeMeo August 27 Commercial 13 Reade Street 3 Dlavid Garrick Dramatic Club Ann can adjust herself to most any situation. No one knows better than she how to get along with this world. She avoids all unnecessary difficulties, goes about her own business, and has a good time while doing it. 'We all have a genuine admiration for her and wish her happiness and success. Louis Richard DePa1ma April 21 Commercial 25 Sumner Street The future seems to hold good prospects for Louis, He has a well-formulated idea of what he is going to do and how he will do it. He does not get dis- couraged easily, as he sees no let-up ahead of him. 6 john Joseph DeSa1via November 29 College 268 Central Street Orchestra: Dante Clup 3, 43 Ring Committee 3. Behold our Johnny on the spot. He was always there when we needed him. His big welcoming smile was a pleasant sight in the morning, and his or- chestral interpretations were al- ways very soothing, Whenever we heard him play, we came away pleased with him, our- selves, and our time. Q Josephine Frances Deventuo September 6 Commercial 6 Meade Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3. Joe has the good habit of not fighting things she doesn't like. She leaves them alone. If there were more like her, the world might not move so fast, but it would be a happier place. Norma Anna Diotolevi May 27 Commercial 32 Meade Street Suddenly up from the depths, Norma rises on wings of hope. and, hurrah, it's a iine old world after all. Life is one grand sweet song in her heart. She picks up tasks that have been dragging and sends them spin- ning along to completion. Jennie Doris De Pietro December 20 Commercial 59 East Main Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4. When Jennie is feeling her best, she is a joy to all about her. It was only when she was in her, Oh, what's the use! moods that she was something of a question. She's liberal, logical, and willing to concede us our due-a priceless possession. Evelyn Rose Ann Donissoni September 14 Commercial 24 Hayward Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4. Rose sees matters in their right relationship and can appreciate the other persons point of view. She's kind, remains with a thing until it's finished, and has the admirable trait of being polite. Cornelius Michael Dore September 20 Commercial 2-1 Pearl Street, Caryville, Mass. Freshman Debating Club 9 Winner in Legion Essay contest. Here is a boy who might justly be called the best dancer of our class. He'll easily waltz his way through life. But Connie isn't so carefree as that, for when a test of determination presents it- self, he faces it with courage and resolution. John Joseph Doyle January 18 Commercial 43 Fruit Street Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Freshman Debating Club. Just look at the merry twinkle of Old Erin in his eyes! He has a certain easy-going manner which immediately arouses the sympathetic understanding of his companions. We will remember him as an unassuming, reliable. and loyal member of our ,font- ball squad.



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Leah Carolyn Gobbi -lllllllilry 33 Commercial T South Main Street Leah was always busy over soinetliing and found little time tel loaf. She prefered to do things in her own way. She was never afraid to face a problem Sfluarely. and emerged triinu- phantly. Edward D onald Granholm November 18 Technical 25 Dilla Street Senior XVeek Committee. XVell- well- welln- you guessed it. it's Granholm. Eddie always had an argument on hand, which he punctuated with much gesticulation. He usually found something funny in every situation. True enough, he is very shy' and bashful, but just wait! Time will tell-it always has. Rita Greene MHFCII 9 Commercial 5 Nelson Heights David Garrick Dramatic Club 4. If one were reading Rita's is personality in proverbs, one would say that she put the right ff-ot out of bed each morning. She puts the same foot forward during the day. In brief. she is firm on her feet. and is march- ing onward to victory. Virginia Coolidge Griffith March 17 Commercial 25 Franklin Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4. Virginia has the excellent qual- ity of keeping her annoyance to herself ,nd preserving a cheer- ful manner when clouds seem blue. She is nut irritable and has a generous spirit of good- fellowship. Delena Theresa Grillo November 19 Commercial 83 Congress Street There is one satisfaction Tessie will have in life. People won't overlook her, She will always have friends, and plenty of them, to whom she will be loyal and generous. And she will hold these friendships for a long time. Charlotte Janet Helfand October 23 College 8 Westbrook Street David Garrick Dramatic Club ll, -ig French Club -13 Senior VVeek Committee. Charly wants to be a doctor. WVe await with pleasure the day We can hail her as a successful M. D. XVe know that the inter- val Will not be too long, as our aspiring surgeon has good abil- ity and will add to the noble pro- fession by lier talents. Avis May Higgiston .Ianuary 7 College 39 Claflin Hill Book Committee. Bang! Bang! Slam! Bang! Yes, it's Avis with her high-heel shoes-angry because she wasn't satisfied in the previous class. Oh well, despite all that she added pep to the class even though we Weren't always peppy ourselves. She's a smart dress- er and a clever dancer, Alphonse Iadarola August 5 College 42 'Water Street Science Club 4: Ring Com- mittee: Dante Club 4: David Garrick Dramatic Club 4. Your first meeting with Al may leave you with the impres- sion that he is just another quiet chap. But our opinion is that further acquaintance will reveal a humorous personality, and a variety of comical and pleasing mannerisms, Frank james Iadarola October 8 College 96 High Street Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4. Frank is willing to bear his share of the burdens of life and dees not ask in return, as many do for a blare of trumpets to precede him. His fortitude helps him carry on where others would rest and too, we can't forget his music. Wie like it. Enrico joseph Iannitelli May 10 College 2-13 Central Street Orchestra 2, Sl, 4. Heres a fellow who's the top when it comes to a discus- sion on the relative merits of popular dance V orchestras and their music-al arrangements. But this is to be expected, as he is a fine musician himself, Butch is a very entertaining person, too, with his comical imitations of such radio personages as Joe Penner, etc.

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