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Pauline Marie Ohannessian Jllly 5 Commercial 112 Prospect Heights David Garrick Dramatic Club 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Senior Glee Club. 1Vhat do you think of a girl who carries a great, big, myster- ious instrument around with her aud never rises to open up the case to give us a peek or a sound. YVe're sorry-she'll leave us this year without giving us a concert4maybe she will at a reunion. Rose Ohannessian September 3 Commercial 112 Prospect Heights Senior Glee Club. YVhenever we heard a hearty wholesome laugh, we knew it be- longed to Rose. She always created happy atmosphere about her. Even Macbeth couldn't pre- vent the merry twinkle in her eye, and we won't easily forget that very appropriate topic, gum- chewing which she delivered in between chews during the fifth period English class. VVas it Spearmint? YVe may be wrong? Mary Margaret Oliva February 14 Commercial Cedar Street Let us quote: 'tOlga is so- phisticated, that is why she is so easy to get along With. Some- where she has acquired a kind- ly tolerance and a shrewd judg- ment that enables her to adapt herself to society and makes it a pleasure for society to meet her, Olga Marie Osachuck February 14 Commercial 9 Goodrich Court An introduction to Olga is not necessary. We recall with pleas- ure how she enjoyed her school days, and we wish now to let her know again that we enjoyed them with her also. Florence Marylene Paradiso .January 28 College 26 Congress Street Freshman Debating Club: Sci- ence Club 3, 4: Dance Commit- tee: Senior Week Committee. Does Niagra Fall? Does Ivory soap float? Do Chesterfields satisfy? Can a bird fly? Does the day break? Will we ever stop?-Well-Does Florence Par- adiso chew gum? And how! ! Despite this habit, Flo has many admirable traits which make her one of our best. John Philip Perkins July 1:-S Technical Htl South Main Street Editor-in-Chief Oak, Lily, mul 1:1115 :lunior Science Club, Presi- dent -l. David Garrick Dramatic Club -lg German Club 43 Or- chestra 1, 4: Dance Com- mittee ' 31, 4 :E Cheer 'leader A 4 3 Glee' Club. ' ' l Behold our choice, the typical American youth! Phil is un- doubtedly the type Tennyson had in mind when he conceived the character of Gareth, for his co- operation, dependability, enthus- iasm, willingness, and ability to create and lead are all united in a well-developed and magnetic personality. Eva Margaret P1t60 July 5 Commercial 34 South Bow Street Class Vice-President 4, Class Secretary 3: Chairman Dance Committee 4, Cheer leader 2, 3, 4: Junior Science Club 3, Secretary 4: David Garrick Dra- matic Club 4: Book Commit- tee: Senior Glee Clubg Fresh- man Debating Club. All hail to a popular. beloved, and most conscientious girl in the Class of 1935. A dance was to be conducted by the class: Eva's faithful assist- alice helped to make the occas- ion successful. The athletic teams needed encouragement: Eva led the cheering squad on to victory. Antoinette Frances Ragonese December 19 College 23 Sumner Street Freshman Debating Club: David Garrick Dramatic Club 3. 43 Science Club 3, 43 Dante Club 4: Book Committee: French Club 43 Senior Glee Club. Netta was quite worried about what we were going to write about her: in fact, we told her that she could submit her own write- up. She didn't though, and we couldnt leave the space blank, Accordingly, there is now noth- ing to fear, we have satisfied ourselvesg she must be pleased, too. Robert joseph Rivard I April 29 College Caryville, Mass. 5 Class Historiang Senior Gflee Clubg French Club, President 43 Dance Committee 3, 4: Theo- Harmon Club, President: Book Committee: Class Odist: Third honor.
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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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Daniel john Ruggerio November 7 Technical 72 Water Street Junior Science Club 4, David Garrick Dramatic Club 4. Bananas, oranges, grapes, or -why it's Danny, our fruit man! His winning personality brings as many customers to his fruit stand as it has made friends. But he's not altogether stolid, for in accordance with his nickname, Sparky always has a good joke to tell. Arthur Sabatinelli January 1 College Mendon Street Senior Week Committee, Foot- ball 3, 4. When a person carries on in the face of difliculty, when he tries to till a place where sound judgment and pereverance are necessary and when he suc- ceeds, we think the person is en- dowed with admirable traits. We have found Art to be that way, and we don't hesitate to say so. Michael Francis Sacco January 15 Technical 25 Fayette Street Senior Glee Club, Senior Week Committee. Mike is a super-salesman, and can sell himself to anyone. He was always working, but did not let this interfere with his studies. He is as natural as his wavy hair, has an infectious grin, and will go to the end for a friend. Sylvia Marie Sainio April 6 ' Commercial 4515 Johnson Court David Garrick Dramatic Club 3, 4, Freshman Debating Club, Humor Editor of Oak, Lily, cmd 11211: Glee Club, V 1 - -f-- - i.--.-W,...... l Image Not Available i Image Not Available l Frances Anna Segal March 24 Commercial 155 Medway Road Does Frances ever stop talking? Doubt fills our mind. When she had a great deal of work to do, she did, as we recall. She took her scoldings with a grin. and that's what we liked about her. Frances wishes everyone to know that she has changed greatly since the Sophomore year. And now we're telling you, You're welcome. Mildred Shackleton July 17 Commercial '78 South Bow Street Glee Club, Book Committee. Sh! Miss Shackleton is about to speak. Her voice is so soft and sweet that it is barely pos- sible to hear her unless the room is in absolute silence. Perhaps she's shy. Well, Millie, you've shown the boys that all women aren't talkers. Moreover you've left us with the impression that you are kindly disposed to all things and will create an atmos- phere of efliciency and comfort to all around you. Richard Siegal February 3 College 5 Fells Avenue Football 3, 4, French Club, Baseball 2, 3, Chairman, Senior Week Committee. Much practical knowledge and common sense are stored in the brain of this huge boy. He is possessed of one of the most logical minds in our class, a fact which was confirmed by one of our teachers. With his depart- ure, the Milford High School loses a great tackle as well as a splendid student. , Florence Smith May 26 College 162 Congress Street 3, 4, Book Orchestra 1, 2, Committee, David Garrick Dra- matic Club 3, 4, French Club, Senior Glee Club. None of us ever seemed to get the best of Flo in an argument, because in the first place she was always nearly right, and in the second place it was too costly to say that she was not. Try it and find out. Not only did your arguments cause us to think, Flo, but we liked your music too. Louise Mae Sopthwick October 30 Commercial 28 Hartford Ave,, South Milford Louise, your poise and way of going ahead in the direction you choose are flne. We think you like primrose and old lace-so do we, and that, perhaps, is one of the reasons we like you. We remember how well you worked with us for the Food Sale, and we take this opportunity of thank- ing you once more.
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