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

 - Class of 1936

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Rose Mary lacovelli April 28 Commercial 60 Forest Street Dante Club 2. Favorite sport : Skating. Hobby : Walking. Ambition ; To become a stenographer. Did you ever see a girl who never became excited and never displayed her emotions? Meet Rose. Mary Theresa lannitelli Mimic. March 15 College 61 East Main Street Dante Club 3, 4. Favorite sport: Skating. Hobby; Collecting souvenirs. Ambition ; To become a teach¬ er. As for her classroom conduct she was the answer to a teach¬ er ' s ])rayer. Josephine Marie lanzito March 7 College 17 Fells Avenue Dante Club 2, 3, 4 ; Literary Club 3 . Theo-Harmon Club 3. Favorite sport : Skating. Hobby : Cooking. Ambition : To become a nurse. A spontaneous laugh and a frank manner go with a natural person. .To exemplifies this type. Margaret Gloria Julian Mar f ie December 8 Commercial 5 Pond Street Favorite sport: Volley Ball. Hobby : Listening to the radio. Ambition : To become a book¬ keeper. Don’t let her slow, deliberate manner and gruff voice deceive you. She’s really conscientious and friendly. Armando Arthur Kaizzi February 14 Commercial 35 Water Street Dante Club 2. Favorite si)ort : Football. Hobby ; Stamp-collecting. Ambition : To become an air¬ plane pilot. Arthur was a good salesman. No wonder, for who wouldn’t buy from such a good-natured boy. Esther Kearnan March 27 Commercial 61 Fruit Street Favorite sport : Football. Hobby: Walking. Ambition : To become a stenographer. Esther’.s sweet disposition and mild temper belie the bright hue of her wavy locks. Marion Elizabeth Kempton .June 2 Commercial 29 Franklin Street Favorite sport : Swimming. Hobby: Collecting pictures of radio stars. Ambition : To become a gov¬ erness. For a competent housekeeper let us recommend Marion. She has an unusual domestic ability. Frank Edward King May 1 Commercial 71 Congress Street Dance Committee 3, 4 ; Dra¬ matic Club 3. 4. Favorite sport ; Baseball. Hobby : Stamp-collecting. Ambition : To become a busi¬ ness executive. Frank’s enthusiasm and co- nperativeness never waned even when cleaning up after a social. Donald Tower Kirby October 18 College 80 Grove Street Senior Week Committee : De¬ bating Club 1 : Literary Club 3 ; Science Club 3. Favorite sport ; Hockey. Hobby; Playing bridge. Ambition : To become a man¬ ager of a hockey team. Don’s apparent reserve de¬ ceives some, but let us tell you, he’s a lively sport and a great fellow. Clarence Joseph Knox May 22 College 240 Purchase Street Literary Editor, O. L. I. Com¬ mittee ; Debating Club 1 ; Dra¬ matic Club 3, 4 : Science Club 3, 4 : Theo-Harmon Club, President 4. Favorite si)ort ; Baseball. Hobby. Woodworking. Ambition : To become a min¬ ister. Joe is a witty, scientific-mind¬ ed fellow who is aiways bub¬ bling over with enthusiasm and energy. 27

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Marie Elizabeth Greene September 8 Commercial 84 South Bow Street Senior Week Committee ; Dra¬ matic Club 4. Favorite sport : Skating. Hobby: Making scrap books. Ambition : To become a pri¬ vate secretary. A small bundle of vitality and personality. Marie ranks among the most popular and courteous girls in the class. Louise Ferris Griffith .lune 24 College 25 Franklin Street Senior Week Committee; Dra¬ matic Club 3 ; French Club 4. Favorite si)ort : Skating. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Ambition : To become a pri¬ vate secretary. Sociable. Big-hearted. Always ready to oblige. Bubbling over with humor, Louise ' s character is worthy of admiration. Joseph Raymond Grillo September 18 Commercial 40 Glines Avenue Senior W ' eek Committee; Dante Club 2. 3 ; Debating Club 1 ; Baseball 2, 3, 4 : Football Man¬ ager 4. Favorite sport : Baseball. Hobby : Making scrap books. Ambition : To become a semi- pro baseball player. As football manager or care¬ taker of the right field berth .loe turns in a top-notch job. He knows how to act and act well. Vincent Raymond Grossi •July 7 College 30 Parkhurst Street O. L. I. Committee; Baseball 2, 3, 4 ; French Club 4 ; Science Club 4. Favorite sport: Baseball. Hobby : Boxing. Ambition : To become a sur¬ geon. What’s the argument? Why, it’s just Vin convincing some¬ one that the twist of his tie is entirely original. Louise Marie Hachey February 1 Commercial 8 Thayer Street Favorite sport : Tennis. Hobby : Collecting auto¬ graphs. Ambition : To become a nurse Louise has won the friend- shii) of many of her classmates as may readily be seen by her autograph book. MHS George Leslie Harlow, Jr. January 22 Commercial 35 Spring Street Senior Week Committee; De¬ bating Club 1 ; Baseball 2, 3, 4 ; Football 3. Favorite sport: Baseball. Hobby; Hunting and Fishing. Ambition : To become a pat¬ tern maker. George directed his time more to athletics than to his studies, but he was as big-hearted as could be. Ann Marie Harrington December 31 College 14 Franklin Street Senior Week Committee : Dance Committee 3, 4 ; Cheer leader 3, 4 ; Debating Club 1 : Dramatic Club 3. 4 ; French Club 4. Favorite sport: Baseball. Hobby : Making scrapbooks of school activities and friends. Ann’s good sportsmanship and sincerity made her quite a fav¬ orite as a dancer, cheer leader, and pal. Lloyd Ernest Hixon May 12 College 46 Chestnut Street Valedictorian of the Class Art-Photo Editor of O. L. I. Committee. Favorite sport : Skiing. Hobby : Drawing and sketch¬ ing. Ambition : To become an ar¬ chitect. Though quiet and unassuming Lloyd was one of our most out¬ standing students as an artist and a scholar. Robert Chester Hixon .Tune 9 College 41 Forest Street Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Favorite sport : Motorcycle and automobile racing. Hobby : Music. Ambition : To become a musi¬ cian. Chet left all the scholastic honors to his brilliant cousins, but he’s a clever mechanic and a good trombone player. Roland Ellsworth Hixon March 19 College 46 Chestnut Street Fifth Honor Student Art-Photo Editor of O. L. I. Committee. Favorite sport : Skiing. Hobby : Drawing. Ambition : To become a com¬ mercial illustrator. Roland didn’t let Lloyd get away with anything either in the scholastic or in the art line.



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Arthur Kreisman June 7 College 158 Purchase Street (Transferred from Dorchester High School for Boys, 1935). Humor Editor, O. . T. : Dra¬ matic Club 4 : Football 4 ; French Club. Pre.sident 4. Favorite sport: Track. Hobby : Heading. Ambition ; To become a sur¬ geon. He ' witty, he’s intellectual, he ' s athletic he’s poetic. Yes, you’ve guessed it—Art Kreis¬ man. Roselyn Sandra Kurlansky September 17 College 86 High Street tVinner of second prize in Patrick Peace Essay Contest 3 ; D. L. I. Committee: Debating Club 1 : Dramatic Club 3, 4 ; Literary Club 3 ; Theo-Harmon Club, Secretary 4 , Science Club .3, 4. Favorite sport : Swimming. Hobby: tVriting stories. Ambition : To become a psy¬ chiatrist. Under her external air of sop¬ histication Rose hides a sense of good sportsmanship and an ap¬ preciation of literature. Elizabeth Libbey Betty July 29 College 32 Pleasant Street “Vice-President of class 2 : O. L. I. Committee ; Ring Com¬ mittee 3 : Debating Club 1 ; Dra¬ matic Club 3, 4, President 4 ; Literary Club 3 : Theo-Harmon Club, Vice-President 4 ; French Club 4. Favorite sport : Skiing. Hobby: Dogs. Ambition : To become a die¬ titian. If you ' re looking for the or¬ iginal wholesome outdoor girl, meet our Betty. Lillian Louise Luby September 28 College 92 West Street Senior Week Committee; Ring Committee 3 ; Debating Club 1 ; Dramatic Club 3. 4; Idterary Club 3 ; Science Club 3, 4. Favorite sport : Swimming. Hobby : Making scrapbooks. Ambition : To become a hos¬ pital supervisor. She was hardly ever heard in class, but then, silence is golden. Her treasury is filled with good works. Helen Julia Macchi March 26 Commercial 7 Free Street Debating Club 1. Favorite sport : Baseball. Hobby : Keei)ing scrapbooks of famous movie stars. Ambition : To become a hair¬ dresser. In addition to her liobby, Helen liked original coiffures, dancing, and someone in a neigh¬ boring town. MRS Pauline Josephine Mainini November 18 College 20 North Street Class Vice-President 3, 4 ; ( . L. I. Committee; Dante Club 4 ; Debating Club 1 ; Dramatic Club 3, Treasurer 4 ; French Club, Treasurer 4 ; Literary Club 3 . Science Club .3, 4. Favorite sport : Swimming. Hobby : Collecting programs and trinkets. Ambition : To become a teach¬ er of home economics. Pauline is gifted with that admirable quality known as savoir faire. Joseph Richard Manella Pappy August 17 College 29 Beach Street Extension Dante Club 2, 3, 4 ; Football 3 ; Science Club 4. Favorite sport: Baseball. Hobby : Playing and singing liill-billy songs. Ambition : To become a drug¬ gist. Though his handwriting re¬ minds us of hieroglyphics, we think he’s a fine fellow. ' We’ve admired him for his pluck and originality. Beatrice Lee Marcus June 11 Comme.cial 20 High Street Senior Week Committee; De¬ bating Club 1 : Dramatic Club 4. Favorite sport: Swimming. Hobby: Collecting snapshots. Ambition : To become a pri¬ vate secretary. Let’s tell you our secret : We think Bee trains parrots in her spare time. But yet, we liked her. Christopher Eugene May Killer October 6 College 9 Park Terrace Senior Week Committee ; De¬ bating Club 1 ; Dramatic Club 4 ; Football 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 3, 4. Favorite sport: Hockey. Hobby : Collecting baseballs. Ambition : To become a me¬ chanical engineer. Side-splitting remarks occupy only half of his time. We refer you also to the Will. Catherine Theresa McGuigan November 10 Commercial 61 Medway Street Dramatic Club 3. 4. ' Favorite sport: Tennis. Hobby : Walking. An)bition : To become a book- keei)er. Kay’s our little angel. Her twinkling eyes and jolly though quiet disposition fortell a de¬ lightful personality.

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