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

 - Class of 1972

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It would be difficult to fathom where the O.L.I. would be without the astute guidance of Mr. Russell Ridolfi. It was Mr. Ridolfi who made certain that every deadline was met, and that every assignment was completed. He served as guide, and a very knowl¬ edgeable instructor. Mr. Ridolfi, more than anyone else, guaranteed that all O.L.I. affairs would run smoothly and efficiently. Like Mrs. Doherty, Mr. Ridolfi has spent only a very short period of time as an O.L.I. advisor. How¬ ever, those who have worked with Mr. Ridolfi have come to identify him with the success of the yearbook itself. Mr. R ussell Ridolfi The setting is Room 314, in the middle of a bustling O.L.I. meeting. Papers are flying, pen¬ cils are scribbling, photographs are being marked and sorted; and somewhere, amidst the noise and confusion, an O.L.I. staff member calls out, “Miss Mastroianni — I mean, Mrs. Doherty — could you help us out?” And Mrs. Claudia Mastroianni Doherty was always there to lend a hand. Whether it was a question on English grammar or good judg¬ ment, Mrs. Doherty was always ready to offer her valuable opinion. She was one advisor who gave out more than just useful advice and infor¬ mation: she gave of herself. Mrs. Claudia Doherty 13

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DEDICA TION The class of ’72 will be the last graduating class to ever disembark from the venerable pink granite edifice of Milford High School. Thus ends a whole dynasty of distinguished MHS senior classes, all linked together by a deep spirit of pride and unity which overshadowed all of the material deficiencies of the building itself. Future classes may boast of the modern laboratories and olympic-sized swim¬ ming pool of the new MHS; but we, the class of ’72, will forever be enriched by a wealth of warm memories which only our humble Alma Mater could have nurtured. Amidst the confused jumble of images which comprise these memories, two faces are most prominent: those of our class advisors, Mrs. Joyce Phillips, and Mr. Melvin Rota. We may thank these two people for their unselfish dedication to our class, and for all they have done to make our short stay at Milford High School a time worth remembering. Mrs. Joyce Phillips 12 Mr. Melvin Rota



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IN MEMORIAM DAVID I. DAVOREN And if our hands should meet in another dream, we shall build another tower in the sky. 14

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