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

 - Class of 1960

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Milford High School - Oak Lily and Ivy Yearbook (Milford, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 25 of 124
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Rosemarie Annantuonio, Judy Villani, Judy Tomaso, Geraldine Brogan are backed up by O’Neil, Lombardi, Florence Testa, Phyllis Pillarella and Anthony Cutropia. The Oak, Lily, and Ivy Committee During the course of the year the O.L.I. committee was in need of extra help. Whenever an emergency arose and the original committee was not around these following students were always there to lend a helping hand; Peter Todino, Richard Quinlan, Robert Eldredge, Carol Morganelli, Paula Webster, Jean Consoletti, Maureen Tarasky, Roberta D’Arcangelo, and Sandra Frazer. They were a fine addition and proved their usefulness. David talks things over with Joan and Carol. — 21 —

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Seated are Joanne Besozzi, Rosalie Titolo, Joan PiJJa, Robert McGinnis, Anne Ablondi, Maureen Fitzpatrick, and Margaret Sullivan. Craig Erickson, and Maureen Tedeschi. Do Standing are Richard Bavosi, Steve Harrington, Maureen and Bob look tired? The Oak, Lily, and Ivy Committee The Who’s Who Committee was head¬ ed by Joanne Besozzi and Anne Ablondi, who were helped earnestly by Barbara Pvne, Peter Casey, Joe Dias and Judy Tomaso. Business managers, Patricia Beccia and Peter Murray, divided Main Street into sec¬ tions for the O.L.I. members to solicit ads which would help finance the year book. Two candy sales were launched by the committee in order to raise money for the year book. The first sale took place dur¬ ing the end of November. It was such a success that another sale took place in February with twice as much candy to sell. The committee chose Stucky’s pecan log roll and pecan clusters. Each member was given an equal amount of candy to sell. Henry Bodio was chairman of this drive. On each box of the pecan log roll a picture of the cheerleaders appeared. It promoted the sale of the candy as well as adding attraction. The prize of a transistor radio was given to Joanne Paradiso for selling the most candy during our second sale. Each candy sale was a profitable ex¬ perience for our Oak, Lily, and Ivy Com¬ mittee and for future committees. Mary, Pete and Patty look over an accounting book to try to find ways of raising money. — 20 —



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I The senior members of the French Club of their future in the linguistic field, are smiling happily. They are perhaps thinking The French Club The French Club had its first meeting in September, 1959 to elect officers for the oncoming year. It is composed of junior and senior boys and girls. Monthly meetings are held under the direction of Mademoiselle Pacella, usually at night in the high school cafeteria. The highlight of one meeting was a movie film that Mademoiselle Jeanne Andreotti brought in to show the members of the French Club her vacation in Europe during the summer vacation. Anyone passing by B-14 would sure to have been delighted to hear les chansons La Marseillaise” and Sur le Pont” sweetly sung by the members of the Club, or some beautiful poems being recited. The officers who have helped this Club become so successful are: David Whelen, president; Elaine DePalma, secre¬ tary; Stephen Flarrington, treasurer. Here we find four senior mem¬ bers of the French Club enjoying the opportunities of the language laboratory. — 22 —

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