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

 - Class of 1935

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Gina Velma Mancini h18.!'Ch 22 College 34 Green Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3: Science Club 4: Senior Week Committee. Gina is no poseur. She was always interested in what she was doing. She has a strong in- terest in poetry and art, and it is a sincere one. She will do well in an active business that has an artistic side. We take this opportunity to wish her suc- cess. Donald Adams Mann NOYQIDDQI' 29 College 36 Grant Street Freshman Debating Club: Class Treasurer 2: Tennis 4: Science Club 3. 4: David Garrick Dra- matic Club 4: Baseball 3: Sports Editor. Oak. Lily. and Ivy. Don's four years with us have left a favorable impression on the minds of his classmates. He is a dependable. honest, and up- right lad for whom we feel con- fident that the paths of life will offer favorable turns. Mario John Marchionda July 27 Commercial 10 Free Street Football 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Club. Not a day passed by without this big well-dressed student adding merriment to our five hours of school life. At drst. one would shudder to approach such a mighty man, but after hearing a few melodious notes from his pleasing voice, our fear turned to delightful companion- ship. Edith Teresa Marino December 21 Commercial 3 Plain Street Senior Week Committee. She makes dull subject inter- esting. Her head contains knowledge plus. She is a girl without the well-known gossip. Could it be anyone but Edith Marino? No, She interests us with her oratory at the right time. Ask her what the secret isg she'll never tell. Edith is a combination of knowledge, good sense, and sound judgment. Myrna Elaine Markakis November 1 Commercial 17 Hollis Street Freshman Debating Club: Oak Lily, and Ivy Committee. Minnie likes the theatre-if it isn't too highbrow. She also en- joys movies, tennis. and other sports. She is interested in travel and politics and as a re- sult will be quite happy always. Joseph john Mazzarelli June 8 Commercial 71 East Main Street Joe is the ideal school worker. He is very conscientious, and never failed to have his work done when it was due. Our Winchell tells us he is an ac- complished skater. How about it, Joe? Rosario john Mazzarelli July 27 Commercial 71 East Main Street Ross is a character from the Horatio Alger stories. He has managed to attend well to his school duties and also to operate a grocery store successfully so that he could contribute to the welfare ot' his family. We ad- mire you for it, Rose, and com- pliment you too. Would that there were more possessed of your good qualities! Helen Margaret McAvoy January 5 Commercial 335 Main Street Science Club 3. Don't you remember this very quiet, almost bashful. young lady with black hair, and a ready smile? Nothing ever shattered her serenity or annoyed her calm: she was an eiflcient, sym- pathetic, and optimistic member of '35. Margaret Grace McCarthy June 4 Commercial 27 West Walnut Street Class Secretary lg David Gar- rick Dramatic Club 43 Senior Week Committee. We'll remember Jiggs, not only for her beauty, but for her in- telligence and fun-loving quali- ties. We of 1935 boast of the- fact that we have such a mem- ber in our midst. It is no wond- er then that she just Mew-ily rolls along, winning more friends and admiration, Grace Mary Helen Morcone March 25 Commercial 15 Sumner Street Dante Club 4. If at any time one is in need of a good governess, we refer him to the above person. Gracie's pleasant manner with children is an indication of her good dis- position and we are pleased to learn that she has chosen to be a childs nurse. 6

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U Erminia Gloria Ianitelli November 19 College 15 East Main Street Dante Club 3, 4: David Gar- rick Dramatic Club 3: Glee Club. Minnie has most of the things she wants, More she will get in the future, as she takes pride in her work and possessions. She is ever forging ahead to loftier heights and is one of the persons for whom our motto has a deep significance. Richard Francis jackson November 30 College 37 Congress Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4, Senior Week Committee. Who's that lecturing on scien- tinc experiments, in Room 1? Of course, it must be Jackson. Dick knows the history of every scientific device that makes life pleasant, yes. everything from a toaster to an autogiro. Jackson proved himself as equally inter- ested in chemistry. What's that? Surely, he wants to become a chemist, and the day may come when we will be proud of him. Francis Leo Kirby September 30 College 90 South Main Street Senior Week Committee. We often wondered if some sharp questioning in the class- room spoiled the reverie of this gay young fellow. He seemed to enjoy a peaceful existence, but was always there when a response was necessary. He is the lad whose respect and diligence have commanded the admiration of us all, Evelyn Frances Knights January 6 Commercial Bellingham Not once in her years here did we hear an unkind word spoken from this lassie's lines. Not once has she been too busy when called upon to perform some duty. We think that such quali- ties should be mentioned, we gladly do. Mildred Anna Kunz August 8 College 63 North Bow Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4: Senior Glee Club: Vice- chairman, Senior Week Commit- tee. Millie's accompanied us in many ways-in the class room, in the corridors, and in the Hall, when her fingers glided easily over the piano keys. Her appre- ciation of the worthwhile things in life have caused us to spend many delightful moments in her company. Irene Marie LaChapelle June 3 Commercial 368 Main Street Senior Glee Club. She reminds us of some gay, light sprite from our childhood story books. Petite and demure. she embodies all the womanly characteristics that create charm. This fine spirit is balanced with a serious desire to accomplish her duties. Annette Elinor Lancia January 17 Commercial 48 East Main Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4: Senior Glee Club: Ring Committee 3: Book Committee. Cooperation is highly developed in Ann. She never disliked sup- ervision because she did her work well. She knows, too, that this praise is justihed. Even though she has not done all that she in- tends to, she will, and we are confident that she will win the race. Lester Blaine Libbey, jr. March 10 Technical 32 Pleasant Street Freshman Debating Club, Pres- ident, Class President 1, 2: Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, David Garrick Dramatic Club 3: President 4. Dance Committee 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Ring Committee 33 Football 2: Art Editor, Oak, Lily, and Ivyg Cheer Leader 4. President Senior Glee Club. Lib's widespread popularity is due largely to his good sportsman- ship and versatile personality. It would be hard to find a fellow engaged in more numerous and varied activities. Add to this his sound judgment, handsome ap- pearance, and peaches and cream complexion, and you will readily see why he has enjoyed the companionship of the strong and the weak. Lewis George Luchini May 17 College 122 East Main Street Freshman Debating Club: Sci- ence Club 3, 4: David Garrick Club 3: Dance Committee 3, 42 Ring Committee 3: Soloist, Sen- ior Glee Club: President of Class 3, 4: Book Committee. Here's to Lou . We salute him as our president: we salute him as our most popular boy: we salute him as a perfect pal. He possesses the characteristics necessary for one to achieve his goal, and we are certainly root- ing for him. john Lynch November 21 College 25 South Main Street Here's to Johnny, one of the nicest boys in our class. Ask anyone who knows. He was al- ways polite, and so quiet that one would never know he was in the room. He was never seen talking to girls, and that was a pity, because with his charm, he could easily captivate one of the fair damsels.



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Helen Delphine Morey February 24 Commerical 101 Water Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 43 Senior Glee Club. Hey-got anything to eat? Sounds familiar-doesn't it, and why not? It's Hoppa's favorite question. Really, We don't know how we got along without Hoppa for all the four years. She's a transfer, and were we pleased when she came! Veronica Ann Moriarty August 26 College 29 Grove Street , Freshman Debating Club: Sci- ence Club 3, 43 David Garrick Dramatic Club 4: French Club 4: Senior Glee Clubg Senior VVeek Committee. A word spoken in due sea- son, how good it is. Maybe sd, but Veronica put herself in for much questioning when she said if I get there iirst, you wait: and if you get there first, I'll wait. After all it might have been ber manner of creat- ing a humorous atmosphere, for a gloomy Veronica is the last thing we'd ever expect. Dorothea Elizabeth Morrison May 31 Commercial 47 South Bow Street Freshman Debating Club 3 David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 43 Senior Week Committee. Is variety the spice of life'?, to be or not to be, are the ouestions that Dot seemed to be perpetually solving in one way or another, The results were al- ways fortunate. Change is evi- dently welcome to Dot, especi- ally if there are benefits to be derived. Margaret Mary Mullin March 3 College 25 Pleasant Street Science Club 3, 4. David Gar- rick Dramatic Club 8, 43 Fresh- man Debating Club. If one is to judge from the generosity of Peg at recess when she most generally had some tempting cake or cookies for us to share, we then, consider her to be one of our most kind-beart- ed classmates. But not for that fact alone did we like her, but for her jolly good self and the sunshine she radiated. Virginia Lee Nadreau September 9 Commercial 53 Jefferson Street Senior Glee Club. Ginger stands for pep and when we think of that. our thoughts Wentl toward Ginger Nadreau. She is' a lass whom one enjoys meeting, for her com- panionship was punctuated with happiness always. Theresa Rita Nardone February 20 Commercial 1515 Main Street Theresa is quite a retiring personality, but when she comes out of her shell, we find that she is quite nice. One would never know from her that she had a disagreement with anyone. We admire her will to succeed and her desire to help. Louis john Nargi December 27 Commercial 8 Oliver Court Oak, Lily, and Ivy Committeeg Senior Glee Club. Lou's an intelligent, clever, neat looking boy whose readiness to render assistance when need- ed is a most noteworthy char- acteristic, We never knew him to say an unkind thing. and we hereby cast him for that part in the drama of life where abil- ity and faithfulness are recog- nized qualities. Mario Richard Nigro May 31 Commercial 6 Plain Street Football 2. The whole burden of the world's history seems to rest with a crushing force on the shoulders of this lad. But his inner cheer and resistance are what we like, and Mario's glori- ous nature emerges triumpbantly from the musty volumes of his- torical fact. His accumulated wisdom manifests itself subtly in an eloquent silence. - Angelina Frances Novelli June 9 Commercial 380 East Main Street Soloist, Senior Glee Club. Hey! Whers's Angie? Here I am comes a. voice from some- where. She, to be true, could always be found in a group of big girls. Angie is a born volunteer who desires to be an opera singer. We remember pleasantly her vocal contribu- tions and trust that she realizes her ambition. Kayonoush Ohanian September 9 Commercial 53 School Street David Garrick Dramatic Club 33 Secretary 4: Assistant Editor Oak, Lily, and I'uy,' Senior Glee Clubg Theo-Harmon Club, Treas- urer 4: Valedictorian. We have no doubt that Kay's keen mind will carry her far. Wits are a passport to ,success in any field. But we' know there's much more to Kay's char- acter than can be known by means of intelligence tests. The hardest test of personality is the daily Contact with one's ac- quaintances-that too she has passed with A plus.

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