Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1933

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'KEII4' 'Yr-f'-rnqw '-I- 7 M 1 4 ' Y'f ' Q ,va .z : 3 . 5 1 1 5 I , ll W f JL ff, 1- g -1 'I 1 . , , , , , ' ' ' J ' X . M ui, 14 '-fi 62 94-'li 552' 233' 322595 hifi? X .jf I THE ANNUAL 1933 A YEARLY PUBLICATION AT... MERIDEN HIGH SCHOOL MERIDEN, CONN. BY... THE SENIOR CLASS I DEDICATICN TO MISS ANNA T. DOYLE, in appre- ciation ot the interest which she has shown in the students and the untiring eFFort which she has given to the progress ot this school, we, the Class of I933, gratefully dedicate this book. 5-,ye 4 7 Y - SENIGR CLASS THE drawings on the division pages throughout this Annual, representing different scenes in the lite ot Aeneas as portrayed by Virgil, were chosen as symbolic ot the high plane of learning which has been set before us, and of a spirit ot loyalty which has seen a new growth this past year. To us about to graduate this picture has further significance in that we, too, must answer the clarion call, ancl must now marshal our 'Forces of learning and advancement tor the great battle of life after graduation. Andrew Laslcarzewslci 1914-193 2 In Memoriam URING- his years at Nlcriden High School Andrew Lzlskarzewski made mzlny friends who will not forget him. He had 11 kind word for everyone and tried his hest to please those with whom he came in contact. He was loyal, dependxihle, and sincere in every' thing he did. Although he could not take part in athletic activities, he was keenly interested in them. In his junior year he was the assistant hziskethzill manager and was elected manager for the following year, hut his untimely dearth prevented his fulfilling that oilice. To those who knew him he will always he just Andy. Joseph Laskarzewski Officers 19324933 Albert Gould ...., ................ ...,....... P r esidcnt Rgbert Mayer ,,,,,,, ,,,,, V ieefPresident Octavia Sealera ...... ........ S ecretzlry joseph White ...,.. . ...,,,,,.7.,,...,.........,.. .,...... T reasurer Class Advisers Miss Mildred Ausmztn Miss Frainees Curley Mr. Orville Beeson l93lfl932 Albert Gould Robert Turton Joseph White Robert Mayer Albert Gould William Nelson .....,. Joseph White ........ Fred Glike .......... l93Ofl93l President VieefPresident Secretary Treasurer President VieefPresident A ,,..,.. Secretary Treasurer Alix Alvaro Anderson Armack Arnold Askhain Baldwin Bartholomew Bartlett Benway Biltcliff Blythe Frances Mary Alix - l'Frankie - French Club, 2, Commercial Club, 3, Pennant, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3. Everyone to his taste. John E. Alvaro - Beer - Spanish Club, 2, Class Basketball, 2, 3. A book is cn 1'lfLVbSG11CC. George Phil Anderson - Andy A Track, A. A., 3. 11's okay by mc. Lillian Joanne Armack - l'Cliffy E Clee Club, 2, 3, 4, A, A., 4, Home Room Basketball, 2. Now or Mozmif. Louise Barbara Arnold - 'LWeejee fNaticunal Honor Society, 3, 4, Props Ee? Paints, 3, 4, President, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Hiking Club, 4, Annual, 4, S. Cf. A., 4, Girls' Clee Club, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 4, Pennant, 3, 4. The Spivfit of the Place. E N Ena Askham - 'LEnna - Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Props Es? Paints, 2, 3, 4, A. A. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4, French Club, O 2, Shorthand Club, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2. I Meifeff could sec R much sense 'wo1fki11g. S Claire Harriet Baldwin f Curley fr Art Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Washingtoia Historical Society, 3, Clee Club, 4, Commercial Club, 4, Hiking Club, 4, A, A,, 2, 3, 4, S, G. A., 4. My hva1'Z's in my art. Leon T. Bartholomew - 'iltchyv - Track, 2, 3, Soccer, 4, Home Room Basketf ball, 2, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Ha knew the stowny soul of womcmleind. Frank Davis Bartlett - Ben f Washingttwn Historical Society, Track, 3, Pennant, 4, German Club, 3, A. A., 2, 4. Silvycr City Slzarjv Slzooters Stop Silk City Spmflp Charles Wyniaii Benway - '3Chuck - Of 'which I was an i111.po1'ta11t part. Lillian Elizabeth Biltcliff - Lil - Vxfashington Historical Society, 4, A. A., 2. 3- Home Room Basketball, 2. 3. Need more bv said? Elsie May Blythe f NEI f D011't say a -word about 'w01'11f?1'L driveafs. 1 Boam Brciniger Bordonaro Brandl Brechlin Brooks Brott Buchok Bunnell Buteka Bye Calvi John A. Boam - Manager - German Club, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketf ball, 2. C1111'f l sell 311111 S111111' 111'gcf11l1l11vf' Teresa Louise Breiniger - Terry -- Shorthand Club, 4. ,V-I good tt'111111111 skilled i11 the 111'1' of l'fIf7'l0l .rj1c11lei11g. Santina Ann Bordonaro - Peanuts - Basketball, 2, 3, Leaders Club, 2, 3. Ufcll, all Sc11i111's c1111'f be six feel l11ll. Elaine Lillian Brandl - Elb -- Soccer Team, 2, Hiking Club, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3f4, Treasurer, 4, S. G. A. 3, 4, Wasliiiigtoii Historical Society, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, A. A. 3, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, Annual, 4. HU1' sil1111c1' is 11111111 e.r,f11'1'.rsi'1'1' ll'lffI7I w111'1ls. Howard Henry Brechlin - L'Breck f German Club, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A , 2, 3. l Clllllllyl S4131 Cllljllllillff. S Bernadette B. Brooks - Bernie -- National Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, E Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Annual Cir' culation Manager, 4, German Club, 3, S. G. A., 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, - 2, 3, 4. lW'111'l1 i111 little. Doris Linnea Brott - Lynn lfVlZlll,S i11. KI 11111111'. Alexander Buchok f Specs 44 Hold 3111111' 11111111111 tlllll 31011 will j111.vs for 11 j1l1il050f1l11'1'. Barbara Elizabeth Bunnell 1 'lBunny 1 A. A., 2, 3, Junior College Club, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Glec Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2. fl 1lJIfllIIlCl, of l1'11i1l1lc. Elizabeth Barbara Butcka f Butch 4 A. A., 2, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, Z, Captain, 2, 3, Props and Paints, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4. E11111.1glz., llllfll 11111111 fl1a11 1'111111g1l1. Warreim Ellsworth Bye f Buddy - Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Viceflbresident, 4, French Club, 2, Band, 3, 4, InterfClass Swimming Meet, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4. N11 1111111 l7CCOM'16'S ll 'Ulllllill all 111' 1111012 Lucy Mary Calvi - Lu - Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, Hockey, 3, 4, Leaders Club, 3, 4, VicefPresident, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Baseball, 3, Soccer, 2, Comf mercial Club, 3. Caj111l1l1', quiet, and atlzlctically i11cli11ed. l l 1 l 1 Camp Carey Carroll Chambault Cirillo Cohen Collins Conklin Connaughton Connors Constantino Conwell Jeannette Camp f uCampy - A. A., 2, 3, 4, Cvlee Club, 2, Junior College Club, 2, Forum, 4, Spanish Club, 4, La Sociedad de la Pluma Espanola, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4. LV1IlI1 10111 be, -zt'i11 110. Doris Elizabeth Carey - Dodo f Hockey, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, Hiking Club, 3. 1171111 fhy c1'111'1e eyes' x,h11'1111111'. john James Carroll - johnny 4 Pennant, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. fl 77100161 of idaa1 f1C1'fec1'i011. Camille Evelyn Chambault -- L'Chammy 1 Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club, 2, Hiking Club, 3, Leaders Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4. A f1e1'fvr1 eye for 1110 110.v1ee1. Williani S. Cirillo - Bill f A. A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, VicefPresident, 3, S Chemistry Club, 4, Props Paints, 4, VVashington Historical Society, 4, Presi' EN dent. .fl 1111111 fm1i.r111'f1 111111 cr1111f11vfc. - I - Celia Cohen f Cele - Basketball, 2, Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3. 1 11111 1101 O fu11a1 1 o11rv was. R Hollister R. Collins - 'iHickey - Swimming, 3, Class Basketball, 4, A. A., 3, 4. S fl rage for Imafx. Marjory Joyce Conklin f Marge - Commercial Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 3, A. A., 2, 3. 1'1'11f1c'1', ax 3110 511011111 110. Geraldine Connaughton 1 Jerry - Soccer, 2, Class Basketball, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, S. G. A., 4. X111 C111-U7'0lH'Itl7 c11111ez't'. Mildred G. Connors f Connie 4 Basketball, 3, Track, 2, Art Club, 2, Biology Club, 2, Leaders Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3. 111111 thy 111'f1tt'11 100165 1'Udz1v1' 51111. 'Theresa Marie Constantino -- Terry f Leaders Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3, Shorthand Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 2, Type' writing Contest, 2, A. A., 2. Uflzaf 611105 1111.1 771CG71,j Charles Henry Conwell, Jr. f Charlie 44 Football, 3, 4, C. M. T. C., 2, 3, Art Club, Spanish Club, Track, 2: Home Room Basketball, Captain, Class Basketf ball, 1'V11v1'v the Ritfcr 5111111011011 Flows. v , . 5 u V M , ' - - f -- 4 E i F, Cook H, Cook Corkin Crepeau li. Creswick H. Creswick Crouch Cuccaro Curley Curry Custy Dart Frances C. Cook f Fran f Library Club, 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident, 3, President, 4, Clee Club, 2, 3, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, S. C. A., 4, Home Room Basketball. Ylflllllk yon, 1105 l'm a light mz'c1'. Helen Julia Cook - A. A., 2, 3, 4. l-01 s do S0'lllc'I'l'llI'Ifj. Frank Randolph Corkin, jr. - 'LRosebud 4-A Baseball, 3, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4. To be frank, h0'.s' a rC07'kl77, f7l.llI7Ij' gzzhv. Adele Marie Crepeau - Dell 4 French Club, 2, Commercial Club, 3, Washiiigtczii Historical Society, 3, A. A., 3, 4. l'Villmul jwvjadirfv. Eric Howard Creswick f Bobsy -- Band, 2, 3, Orchestra, 2, 3, Vxfashington Historical Socitty, 4. I 111 Her. E Harold Ernest Creswick f Bobscy - Band, 2, 3: Crchestra, 2, 3, A. A., 4. l'm N Jllikc. - Ethel Beatrice Crouch f Teddy -- S. C. A., 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2, Hiking Club, 2. S110 jiuds jvlvcrmrc in I10ir1.51 jvlvclxalzf. Nicholas Francis Cuccaro f L'Cookie f Art Club, 4: Baseball, 2, 3. He I'0Il!'f14'll zmflzizzgj zuiilzoul t'111l1vIIi.rl1i11g il. joseph Vincent Curley f 'ijoen 4- A. A., 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, Home Room Basket' ball, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, Props fs? Paints, 4. 1'ox.s't'.r.vm' of 4111 c11'li.rfir' lzand. Margery Reddan Curry 1 Midge - Reading Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 2. find ht' asked 1110, sir, I0 kiss Izim. Doris Elizabeth Cuisty M- Dot W- Junior College Club, 3, 4, Props Es? Paints, 3, 4, Vicefljrcsident, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Clee Club, 3, 4, Vxfashington His' torical Society, 4, Hiking Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2. Lefx dance. Dorothea Margaret Dart A Dottie f Leaders Club, 4, Hiking Club, 3, 4, Basket' ball, 3, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Captain, 4. Slmrl and .rzc'ecz'. 101 Davis Dearborn De Cantillon Dercsy DiPcrsio Dittmer Dobrandt Dobratz Dobson Doherty Dontigney Dorflinger Caroline Denison'Davis - i'Skipper - Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, Hockey, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 3, S. C-. A., 4. 1-61 115 live, 111111111 we live. Elizabeth Frances Dearborn 4 Betty - Leaders Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, Hockey, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Class Basef ball, 3, Captain, 3, Forum, 2, Track, 2. flllzldically i1'1t'li11vc1'. Doris Elvira De Cantillon - Deeky - Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2. I tell the tale as I lzcam' il. Theresa Marie Deresy - Terry - Props fs? Paints, 3, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4. Will 31011 75111' an ad 111 S the PCWf11G11f? E Henry DiPersio - Pete - Football, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Biology Club, 2, N A. A., 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3. Yeh, 1'l1411'.s' 1110! - l - Dorothy S. Dittmer - Dolly - A. A., 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, O 4, Glee Club, 4, Soccer, 2, Washingtoia Historical Society, 4, junior College R Club, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. T110 7500! is b01'11., 1101 111c1de. S Dorothea Edna Dobranclt -- Dot - Glee Club, 2, 3, Shorthand Club, 4, Basket' ball, 2, 4, Captain, 4, Shorthand Club Basketball, 4, Captain, 4. Long, 106711, and lanky. Robert E. Dobratz - Mug - Football, 4, Swimming, 4, Baseball, 3, Home Room Basketball, 3, 4, Class Baseball, 2, 3. Nothing is TI11' 111111111 2611111 1110. Williani H. Dobson - Bill Home Room Basketball, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4 Boy! ll, l1a1' l'10111ewz11'k! Daniel A. Doherty - Harp - Tennis, 2, 3, 4, State Tournament, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 3, 4, Art Club, 3, Baseball Squad, 3. Bill Tildvn jfh. Helen joan Dontigneye-'iDot -A-French Club, 2, Biology Club, 3, 4, Art Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Leaders Club, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 3, 4, VicefPresident, 4. C0111c 011, JVfe1'1de'11.! Fred Joseph Dorflinger f Buddy ff Track, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2. She was only ll 111iIk111a11's a'cI11gl11'e1'. 1 T C l ..,.,..+,,,7, Y 1 . 1 l l 1 , E. Dorsey Dorsey Dossin Dresehler Drozda DuPlessis Dupuis Dutton Ekdahl Emery Eviglia Falis Evelyn May Dorsey - 'LEv f Basketball, 2: A. A., 4, Shorthand Club, 4. N1111110 Izemclf 7'01ftfjCll wall IIU7' cl11'ck.v. Jeanette Rose Anne Dorsey - Jean ff' A. A., 2, 3, French Club, 2. fl Vlllft' for w1'ifi11g. Marion Wfilhelmine Dossin - Hlvlarn -- 'Leaders Club, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, Shorthand Club, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, Hockey, 3, I like 11151 l1c1skcfl111ll. Stanley Edward Dreschler Y Duck f Crehestra, 2, Tennis, 2, Track, 4. fl 1111111 is lc1111w1f1 by 1110 c11111j11111y Ill' k1'c'j1s. Edward Andrew Drozcla 4 HAndy Gump f Spanish Club, 4, La Sociedad de la S Pluma Espanola, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3. Mc 111111 my l7it'j'5'lL'. E N Mae Lorraine DuPlessis - Blondie f Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, Props 55 -, I - Paints, 2, A. A., 2, 3. lift fin' 111111 tha! gvlx l1It'1'1l. O Helene Josephine Dupuis - 'lHelen We Shorthand Club, 4, Glee Club, 4. l!'.r all RS the 31111116 10 1110. Alice Louise Dutton 1 Al f Basketball, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 4. S116 lyfwd fm' 11111 l'1'111111111' - '1111f .v1'r1 . Bernice Wfilhelmina Ekdahl f Bea - Clee Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3. Dl27'I,f 311111 k7fI0'Z.U 111yfc11'hc1f? Lucy E. Emery - Giggles 1 Leaders Club, 2, junior College Club, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4: Spanish Club, 3. G1'i1111i11g is f1c1' spec'ic1lfy, 111' 11111311111 i1 .v a habil. Emma Marion Eviglia -- Ed -- Leaders Club, 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2. lrouglz 01111 lx'011d31. George Emil Falis - Gig - Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Si! dU'ZUI1.l L11 l12l .l . l , Fama Fay Flagg Fugge Galvin Ganner Gardon Gendron Glike Goldberg Goodall Gorley Anna Natalie Fama -- 'LBillie --- A. A., 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Class Basketball, 2. .S'cc'c111d to IIOIIU. Lawrence Edward Fay - Larry - Pennant, 2, 3: French Club, 3, Vxfashington Historical Society, 3, Forum, 2. P1'vf1111'1'11' for all 1'l1'i1111s. Rosalie Flagg - Roey - Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Tennis, 3, 4, Vxlashington Historical Society, 3, Pennant, 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Xl 1'11g11' for lc1lk'i1111. Alfred Maris Fugge - Al ff Band, 2: Orchestra, 2, A. A. 4. fl F01'fl'5 CI yoaal mr. George T. Galvin - Gidge - A. A., 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 4: Home Room Basketball, 4. The iron 1111111fGc1lt111M'i.:'1'a'. S Marian Phoebe Ganner f Shrimp f French Club, 2, S. G. A., 2, Commercial E Club, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, VicefPresident, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, Home N Room Basketball, 2. xl lilllu girl 'zviflz 11 l1i11 11,hf1vli1't'. - I - Adeline Mary Gardon 4 Atchie - Shorthand, 4: A. A., 2, 3, 4. You 54111 IJICIITLX' OR S'11xic, blflil l'll AJl'ltII'l-lvlllll. S Irene Blanche Gendron - 'LRene - Shorthand Club, 4, History Club, 3, A. A., 2. Gita' jvlafv 111 your l1cH1 1'x. Frederic Philip Glike - Fred --- Tennis, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Forum, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Triangular Debate, 3, 4: Senate, 3, 4, President, 4, S. G, A., 4, President, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, President, 4, Annual, 4, Business Manager, Wzishiiigtoii Historical Society, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. ll is .v'2u1'0! 1111d gl111'i1111s 10 ln' AC'l'7lItIWCCd,. Pearl Schector Goldberg 1 Pearlie - A. A., 3, 4, Biology Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3, Props Paints, 4: Pennant, 3, 4: Home Room Basketball, 4, Bookf keeping Contest, 2. PVC 17I1l5'l 11111'z'1' itiilh llzc li17ICS. Charles Goodall f Sharlie f A. A., 2, 3, 4: Forum, 2, 3, 4, New Haven Coin' mercial High Debate, 2, 4, Triangular Debate, 3, 4, State Championship Def bate, 3, Chemistry Club, 4: Vxfashington Historical Society, 4, Class Will, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Activity Editor, Thrift Speaker, 4. Tlzu 1111111 wiflz ll11' .s'1'r1'uf past. Theodore Francis Gorley - Tan - Class Basketball, 2, 3. Yes, lllr. Llllllflllllfl. S Gormley Gould Greenbacker Grillo Greincr Gunther Hallbach Handley Harrison Hart Hartenstein Heath James Thomas Gormley 11 BrodM 1 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Golf, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, 4, Art Club, 4. 11111 I really grc1d11al11f1gy? Albert Gould 1 'iAl 1 Class President, 2, 3, 4, S. G. A., 3, 4, Class Historian, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Junior Prom Chairman, 3, Class Basketball, 2, Football, 2, Thrift Speaker, 3, Props Paints, 4, Wzishiiigtoii Historical Society, 3, A. A., 3, 4, Annual Stall, 4. PL'7'fZCIf7S il1f'1'1' 'ZC'?7'C g1'0cI1' 111011 bafow 111.31 day. Shirley Anna Greenbacker 1 Skippy3' 1 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Leaders Club, 21 Soccer, 21 Typcwriting Contest, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2. Say il 'with flozumfs. Catherine Rina Grillo 1 i'Katie5' 1 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2. ,ffl Cf1'iHf1 1f'f1x1'. SE Harold Herman Greiner 1- 'iBing 1 Soccer, 2, S. G. A., 2, A. A., 3, 4, Art N Club, 4. ff 1.9 j7lL'GSt1l'7f to play 11112 fool. 1 John Starrett Gunther 1 Johnny 1 Chemistry Club, 4, German Club, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4. T110 BT71111111 I11'0!l161f.9 'zucrc only CIl'7'HlIiL'lft7'S. Ernest Edward Hallbach, Jr 1 i'Smoke 1 A. A., 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3. S1110lec, J1111i01'! May Rita Handley 1 lVIazie 1 S. G. A. 21 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 4. y0Lt,7'C' c1'a1'11 fllllfilli, ffm wrwzczfl is ffltl 121155. Edwin John Harrison 1 Eddie 1' XVashington Historical Society, 4, Chemistry . Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Ax I was .v0y111g. Elizabeth C. Hart 1 L'Bctty3' 1 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. JW31 hear! LY in 1110 KZZVLHYZ 11101 'ZC1'tI?'lf. .Robert Harold Hartenstein -- Bob 1' Soccer, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 4. A full 'Hart 111 .S'iC111,'. Philip Robert Heath 1 i'Phil', 1 Pennant, 2: Glee Club, 3. Tim! L1I11'111'y will look dull wilhouf 1720. U3 141 1 l s i l 3 2 u s LL ,,.,A. ,L..,..-,,L.L.,.., . ,L L Y, LL . L ,L LL L L. l - : A : ffsei.. i 3 1 L 5 3, , . :LL . ,L Heineman Hennessey Hilding Hinman Homich Hough Howard Humphreys lllingworth johns Kane Kaschub Arline Kenworthy I-Ieineman 1 Arl 1- Commercial Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. A111 wf!1'U111.cIy raft' birzl. Margaret Arleen Hennessey 1 'iRed -1 Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, Z, 3, 4. Fiery hair and 1'1i1fz11'c. Barbara Harrison Hilding 1 'iBarb 1 Soccer, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Leaders Club, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3. 11 sports' eizfliuxiasf. Bernice Frances Hinman 1 uBernie 1- Shorthand Club, 4. I'111 from Soiilh M c1'idc1f1, 1100. George C. Homich -- i'Lindy 1 Track, 2, Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club, 2, S 3, Washiiigton Historical Society, 4, Hard rider will 1f11c1kc ci 1111111 of 11111 E Leila Madeliiie Hough 1 'iLee 1 Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 4, N Leaders Club, 2, Hiking Club, 2, 4, A. A., 2, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3. Mfilh 1 I - cz 'lzougli' and cz puff. O James Francis Howard 1 Jim 1 Track, 2, 3, 4, Football, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Dorff RS w01'1'y11 d01'1'z', Eclrie G. Humphreys 1 'LECV' 1 A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Vicef President, 4, French Club, 4, Props E5 Paints, 2, 4, Forum, 4, Vxfashington Hisf torical Society, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3. T110 world lenows IfZOf!Li1'Zfj of ilx gwafesf w0111i'1z.. Elizabeth Hall Illingworth 11 Bctty 1 Soccer, 2, Girls Cflee Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, S. G. A., 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 4, Captain, A. A., 2, 3, 4, La Sociedad cle la Pluma Espanola, 4, Tennis, 3, 4. Zvtiflillij fzfawfls 7'lfZ07'C swiftly Ihcm a sccriff. Shirley Johns 1 Sings 1 Cvlee Club, 4, Washiiiggtoii Historical Society, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, Business lvlanager, 4, Junior College Club, Z, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4. Tl1c1'c's 61 B1.11'g,' i111 T11-fls. james P. Kane 1 'LKanit 1 Spanish Club, 4. You 1'c111.i1f1.d 1110 of .s'1.1.gc11', Krzmf. Alden LeRoy Kaschub 1 Mlqexi' 1 S. G. A., 3, French Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, President, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Annual, 4. illoizcy IYLGICCS the 111r11f1, and the w0111a11, W ..,. w.............l . , Kasperovitch Kassabian Keane Kelley Kennedy Kenny Killeen King Knapp Knop E. Kopp F. Kopp Viola Kasperovitch 4 Vi - Art Club, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 3, Junior College Club, 3, 4, Forum, 4, Pennant, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Basket' ball, 3. I jvlcl-wal' fiddle for the Czar. Evelyn Elizabeth Kassabian f - French Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Junior Col- lege Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Pennant, 2, 3, 4, Make up Editor, 4, Forum, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Difigvflce is iliac molhw' of good luck. Mary Rita Keane - Shrimp - Chemistry Club, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3. Prcitbv Kvc1116 011, 'ZUlItIlL.j Edward Charles Kelley f Ed - Wzlshingtcnii Historical Society, 3, Treasurer, National Honor Society, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4. O11 flzeir own nzvrits, modest men are dumb. john Francis Kennedy 4 Butch - Football, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 4, SE A. A., 2, 3, 4. i1'lIUfQX'flZCllL'U1'Lill', af? N Grace Marie Kenny - Gm - Spanish Club, 3, Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 3, 4, - I Home Room Basketball, 2. If ciovx not jvlcclxc mv. Jane Margaret Killeen A jay 3 Cflee Club, 2, 3, 4, Vxfashington Historical Society, 2, Props E5 Paints, 4, Shorthand Club, 4. Shu l1ll,lA'l' be a good .YP07'f-KC-lflllll. Barbara W. King f Cindy - Forum, 2, Props Ed' Paints, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Home Room Basket' ball, 2, 3, A. A., Executive Board, 3, 4. Sin' just loves 'Bakr'-illgf. Dorothy Anne Knapp -f Tabby f Leaders Club, 2, Soccer, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, A. A, 2, 3, 4. I like but dri'L'c1's. Hazel Louise Knop K L'Red f Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 4, Soccer, 2, Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 2. .flly girl has wa' lzrlir and f1'r'a.'Hv.v. Elizabeth May Kopp f Betty we Home Room Basketball, 2. l c.s', Fwdfv my IN'UfhC7'-dCl7'7fL if ! Frederick Francis Kopp - Fritz 4 S. C A., 3, 4, Washiiigtoii Historical Society, 3, Track, 3, 4, Biology Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President, 4, A. A., 4. Not for lzimsulf, but for his women. tis 161 lg, 1 f i 1 1 1 K Krock F. Krupa R, Krupa Lable Lacoske Lake Lallos Langer Lapointe Laskoske Lauter Levin Xvilliam Joseph Krock 3 'iBilli' f Art Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Track, 4. Yrx, Sir. Frances Dorothy Krupa - 'iBlackie'3 f Hiking Club, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball. 2, 3, Typewriting Contest First Prize, 2, Shorthand Club, 4. 1111 ugf1't't'c1I1fu 30111. Rita Mary Krupa --- Renee -7- Biology Club, 4, Commercial Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3. I had flzc vrnzzfv cz zuhilv ago. Maurice Lable - Morris eff Forum, 2, 3, Vxfashington Historical Society, 3, Biology Club, 3. fl f1fe11lif11! szfpfvly of '?UUl'liS. John Henry Lacoske - Legs f A. A., 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 4, German Club, 3, Pennant Staff, 3, 4: Froas Paints, 3, 4, Chemistr Club, 4. Om' S I I l Y smrjc lam. E . N Edna Lake 3 Ed - A. A. 2, 3, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4, - I - Chemistry Club, 4, Annual Staff, 4. I full asleep 0.151011 .vz'1zd,vi11g1 ufivr mid- O 1f1.ighi. R Katherine Lallos f Kate 4 Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Pennant, 2, 3, French S Club, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2. You frwzfc I0 f11'0'Uc 'il fo 11142 Carl Reinhold Langer A Bud f Football, 4: Home Room Basketball, 3, 4, Forum, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, S. G. A., 2: Annual Photograph Editor, 4, A. A. Ht' .vlaads lfze slmdnfzu of a lllifjflfy 111011. John B. Lapointe 7 Doc - Basketball, 2, 3: Baseball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Vicefljresident, 3, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Senate, 3, 4, S. G. A., 2, Chemistry Club, 4. VVUIIIKIII 'ix airways CI cl1c111g1vul1Ic and r'c1f11'icif111.s' flllillfl. Vincent Carl Laskoske f Curley -Y Art Club, 3. I'1 ,v lin' LTIIVIVX' lzaiv' llzaf gfcfs 't'111. Williaili Robert Lauter - Bill - A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2. ff? the our that gjclx Kham. Beverly Syble Levin - Bev --4 Leaders Club, 2, 3: Home Room Basketball, 2, 3: Class Basketball, 2, Commercial Club, 31 Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. .flIbt'7'fi1ll1 1ffI.YL'1l,5 Olllj' 1'i'z'al. Lewis Lipman B. Logozzo R. Logozzo Lowe Lussier Lynch Macchietti Mag Maestrini Maluon Maier Ernest Bert Lewis - Strangler - Props E? Paints, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, S. G. A., 3, 4, Senate, 3, 4, Forum, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Triangular Debate, 3, 4, Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, Annual, Eclitorfinfchief, 4. Jlffiglziy wicldm' of Nic rzzcqiief and jimi. Jack Lipman - Lip - Spanish Club, 3, Vxfashington Historical Society, 3, S. C. A., 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball, 2, Chemistry Club, 4. Vlfhcn I manage a foam! Beatrice Elizabeth Logozzo - Bea - A. A,, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Sec.fTreas., 4, Home Room Basketball, 3, 4. .fl good lIl1ZL'ZH'L' is on asset. Rocco Frank Logozzo -ff 'iRock f Football, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Home Room Basketball, 4, A. A., 4. lfffhoz' is fha good of if all? SE Robert Francis Lowe - Bob A Spanish Club, 4, Treasurer, 4, Wzishiiigtoii His' N torieal Society, 3, La Sociedad de la Pluma Espanola, 4. If Mmsfic be Ilia food - of love, ploy on. Helen Irene Lussier - Helen'l f Home Room Basketball, 4, A. A., 2. Moda- moisellc from Gay Parco. Muriel Harriet Lynch f 'kMurle - Pennant, 2, Washiiigtoii Historical Society, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, junior College Club, 2, 3, Biology Club, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4. A young lady jus! Cnfcffiizg society. Albert Joseph Macchietti - LLMElC,i 4 Art Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Biology Club, 2, Class Basketball, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4. His actions speak nmclz more sirongly than our pen. Evelyn Mag f Toni - Forum, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Pennant, 2, 3, 4, Editorfinf chief, 4, Annual, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Props fs? Paints, 4, Props Ei' Paints Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2. Hoziorx rflza11.gv mo1'11fze'rs. Santi C. Maestrini f 'LSunny Boy 4 This maids hood is 1101? fo Moy. Rosemary Ursula Mahon f Rose - Junior College Club, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, S. G. A. 4. Too much. of a good tliilig. Lillian Susanna Maier -4 Lil - Basketball, 3, 4. Of o shy and 7'Cf'l7'ilflffj nafmfe. L17 is1 i . ' 1 Mallinson March Marianski Martin M. Mayer R, Mayer McCuinness McHugh M. F.. Meyer M. M. Meyer Miller Millington Ernest Mallinson - Ernie 4- Class Basketball, 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, 3, Swimming, 4, Soccer, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. l lioil from llzilnlrurd Pork way. Alice Elizabeth March - i'Allie'i 1 It iS11't v'Z't'11, it'.f Stcfvlivll. Irene Jeanne Marianski - Rene - Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. .I fl'ClIlll7'C little maiden.. Lois Anne Martin - Loie - Glee Club, 2, junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Forum, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Props E99 Paints, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3. The frizfoloizs work of polished 7ifllCl1,E'X.S'. Margaret Alberta Mayer f Peggy - Props Ei Paints, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2. Tlzerc iSlIf,l fl yotmg man the world like Grumpy. S Robert Lawrence Mayer - Bob f Props E3 Paints, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Props E Ei Paints Play, 2, 3, 4, Vxlashington Historical Society, 3, 4, Club Play, 3, 4, N Senior Play, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Chairman - l - Senior Reception, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President, 4, Class Treasurer, 3, O Associate Editor of Annual, Class Prophet, Forum, 4, Band, 3, 4, Drum Major, RS 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, S. G. A., 2, 3, 4. Clzorocter, talent, and poise. Walter A. McGuinness A Mac - Football, 2, 3, 4, CofCaptain, 4, Basketball, 2, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 4, President, Chemistry Club, 4, Secretary, Senate, 4, Annual, 4, Sports Editor, S. G. A., 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3. Have a few 'iU's'. Genevieve Patricia Mcl-Iugh -- Gini, - Clee Club, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 2, 3, 4, Sec.fTreas., 4, Leaders Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Squad, 4, Book Club, 2, 3. O JCl1'1'l'3', may l stroll mit 4Hiiglzf'. Mary Elizabeth Meyer - Mem - French Club, 2, Pennant, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Vxfashington Historical Society, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 3, Commercial Contest, 2. flu ejjivicrzl offer' girl. Marjorie Mary Meyer A 'iMarty 7 Props 55 Paints, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Basketball, Z, 3, 4, Captain, 3, S. G. A., 3. I do1f1't know Y l low' it, but I do. Mary Alice Miller A Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3. Ollf, do-do-olo-o'car! Henry G. Millington - Hennic - Chemistry Club, 4, Commercial Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 4, Class Basketball, 3. l'm pretty good. p l K X l i , . Minery Montagnon Minor Moran Moriarty Mucik Muraski B, Murphy J. Murphy M. Murphy N. Murphy Murray Ernestine Ida Minery W Erny -f Leaders Club, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, Soccer, 2. Shu gots uifozmd in hm' own quiet way. Paul George Montagnon - 3'Monty if A. A., 4. Be not foo lame, 102' di.vm'cfio1i be your tutor. William Frost Minor, Jr. f Bill ff Chemistry Club, 4, Football, 3, National Honor Society, 4, VicefPresident, Orchestra, 4, Band, 4, A, A., 3, 4. Call me up somczfiwic. Leon james Moran - Moe - Spanish Club, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Class Basketball, 4. Trijlpilzg lighlly mi his tous. Willianm George Moriarty - Bill - Chemistry Club, 4. There arc quid people in South Jlicifideii. S Walter Joseph Mucik 4 'lDucky - Music, music eefci'ywlz0rc.f E Edward Joseph Muraski f Power - A. A., 2, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3. -NI W0i'ds are fcmiiiiiie, but deeds are iiiczsciiline. Bernard Williani Murphy -- Murph -- Football, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, Props EG? Paints, 2, 3, 4, S. G. A., 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. I Hiiiikg tlzcifefore I exist. Julie Ann Murphy - Jewel f Biology Club, Commercial Club, Home Room Basketball, 2. I get arourid. Mary jane Murphy 4- Sary - A. A., 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Junior College Club, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Reading Club, 3. Consfam' pcifsistrfiicc' gains the emi. Natalie Barbara Murphy - Nat - A. A., 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Forum, 2, 3, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Crlee Club, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. llf '!iei'e's the sliozfcl, Zlfuifph? Arline Claire Murray - L'Skippy - Hiking Club, 2, 4, French Club, 2, Shorthand Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, Washingtoii Historical Society, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Props E? Paints, 4, Basketball, 3. Ejjiriezit iii slioifflzfand and coiistaizifly giggling. U9 E201 Myers Nash Neebc Nelson Niland Nissen Cliver Orentlicherman Pancallo Pelton Peruti Previdini Claude Grenville Myers 7 'LSmears 7 Forum, 2, 4, Props E99 Paints, 4, Annual, 4, S. G. A., 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, French Club, 4, Props G' Paints Play, 4, Glee Club, 4, They C07'Ilir'l11lI what they do not zmdcrstrziid. Dorothy Edith Nash 7 Dot 7 Commercial Club, 4, A. A., 2, 4, Basketball, 2, 4, Baseball, 2, 3. Alwthui' blonde, Wiliior Bertha Neebe 7 iiWillie 7 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Props Paints, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4, Forum, 4, S. G. A., 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4-, Library Club, 3, 4, Sec.fTreas., 4, Annual, 4, Photograph Editor. KI lzigfhl-V 'i7flILCUUClLlfClZ type. Williaiii Charles Nelson 7 3'Bill 7 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class VicefPresident, 2, French Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, VicefPresif dent. Both illii.vt1'i0m and z'e1'1c nzI9Ie. SE Jane Ellen Niland 7 ujaneyn 7 A. A., 2, 3, Leaders Club, 2, Biology Club, 3, N Chemistry, 4, Hiking Club, 2. I newer said too zmtclz. .- I - Marie Thelma Nissen 7 Mitzie 7 junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, O Washingtcun Historical Society, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4. Adept R in lhc art of Jqizelchihg. S Marion Alene Oliver 7 Meir 7 Wzrshiiigtoii Historical Society, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Basketball, 4. A gf00df1'iv1'1cY to those who fC1'I0'Z,U her. Ella Orentlicherman 7 SEV 7 Pennant, 2, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 4. Vat like to lei!! some czistmmws. Rose Marie Pancallo 7 Rosiei' 7 Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 4, Girls Glee Club, 4. With ifiiby lips. Gloria Louise Pelton 7 uGlo f-7 French Club, 3, 4, German Club, 3, Art Club, 3, Junior College Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Vxfashington Historical Society, 4. N0 wie can love and be 'w'i.s'e at the same time. Anna Mary Peruti 7 Tardy 7 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 4, Hiking Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Sha had uri 'i11'ti'i'ZfitiLlC7i gait. Aurora Elizabeth Previdini 7 Prev 7 Spanish Club, 4, President, Basketball, 3, 4, A. A., 2, La Sociedad de la Pluma Espanol, 4. Take a breath at least twice GVL hour. 5 1 1 Q . . -1 V, . 1 1,8 W M ,r -. .-,-..-,.- I S 1 l 1 . l N 1 Pulaski Quinn Ragone Rochette Rockemer Rogers Rosi Russell Ryan Rynaski St. Arnauld Salamandra Andrew Francis Pulaski f Count - Varsity Football, 2, Soccer, 2, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4. E-t'1'1'sv 1111111 has his own f7It'lI.S'll?'L'S. Patricia Quinn 1 '3Pattie rf Biology Club, 4, Art Club, 3, 4, Vxfashington Hisf torical Society, 4, Props Paints, 4, Reading Club, 2, 4. gl fiery Irish 11f1f111'v, 611111, a wifly lrislz line. Josephine Claire Ragone - jo - National Honor Society, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Pres., Commercial Club, 4, A, A., 2, 3, 4, H. R. Basketball, 4, S. G. A., 4, Hiking Club, 4, Vxfashington Historical Society, 3. My II7iIl1f7ft'S are 'Hljl fr11'1'1.c11e. ohn ose h Rochette - ohnnyu f Baseball, 2, Vxfashinqton Historical Societ , 2, P . Y A. A., 2, 3, 4. O11 his 111e1'1'y italy. Lois Willa Rockemer -- ALO Y junior College Club, 2, Pennant, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3. I like r11a'mf 771011 f1'11111 out of 1'r1w11. Hilda Gertrude Rogers f- Hill 4- Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. 147'lUf!IC'7' of S E fhesc .viI011f rt111111e11. Anna Theresa Rosi - Ann - Props E5 Paints, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Pres., 4, N Shorthand Club, 4, Washiixgtoii Historical Society, 3, 4, National Honor - I - Society, 4, Leaders Club, 2, 3, 4, SecfTrcas., 4, H. R. Basketball, 2, Captain, O 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Baseball, 3. fft11'1'yih'i1f1g',s' 'I?11.s'i' 1'10zt1. R Elizabeth Margaret Russell - k'Beth - Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, Biology Club, S 3. D011'1' Hustle Rzfsseil. Bernardine Marion Ryan - Bernie f Hiking Club, 2, 3, 4, Pennant, 4, Shortf hand Club, 4, Biology Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 3. LVY13' lm! lr11.1gl1.7 Maybe if's ,s'1.1f1f1r1.ved To In' hflllllljl. Bertha joan Rynaski F Burt --- Glee Club, 4, Hiking Club, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, H. R. Basketball, 2, 3, Soccer, 2, 2nd Prize Typewriting Contest, 2. f2Il7' 11,6506-g1i1'l. Marie St. Arnauld - Saint ff Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Vxfashington Historical Society, 4, Forum, 3, 4, junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 4, National Honor Society, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Pennant, 2, 3, 4, Copy Editor, 4, Annual, 4, Associate Editor, 4 Class Will, 4, Triangular Debate, 4, Chemistry Club, Senior Play. kyL'7'SllflM1Lj' and c'.6clLTfFlIC.X' f1v1'.x'011ij5c'd. Natalie Josephine Salamandra -- k'Nccl - Commercial Club, Vxfashington Historical Society, 3, 4: Props E? Paints, 2 a Us Room Basketball, 2, 3, Typewriting Contest, 2, S. G. A., , Business Ivianager Shorthand Club, 4, 4, A. A., 2, Home IFJ like ilzis. 121 22 I Salka Sc'1lcr1 S luflcr Sclnpke Schuerer Schnibel Sclmu m 'mn Schw lrz Scully Scruto Shemkovxtz Snnons Robcrt Louls Salka Bo A A 2 AM 0717107 boy Octavla Scalera OLC1 French Club 4 V1ce Pres1dent Jun1or Colleffe Club 2 4 L1hr1ry Club 4 Forum 2 4 Tr1anfful1r Debtte Chem ISKIY Club 4 A A 2 4 N1t101l1l Honor Soc1ety 4 C1155 Secretwry 4 S G A 4 Annual 4 OHQ17IOI7,fy of flwzzqlzl pf ,001 of 11p1esx1011 Wallace Andrew Schxffer W 111 Wflo 3 I 111 x1c1'c111'? Marguerlte Marne Schlpke fM1rCfe H1 mg Club 2 4 A A 4 B1ol11 Club 4 Home Room Basketbill 7 4 TLIIIIIS Hockey 7 S11 1111111 ll 111115116 1011611 to 11 11'yfh111q Spunsh Club A 4 Chennstry Club 4 Bmnd 2 Crchestu 2 0111116 ,bo cu 07 fafulfp Edward Henry Schnabel A A 1114121 10100 8 Robert Fred Schumann Bo Con1merc11l Club 4 A A 2 S Cv Annual 4 Advert1s1n0 Mmwger F1011 78 111 1101 fold in me Dorothy Chrlsta Schwarz Dotue Gee Club 2 A A 2 4 Hoc ey Hlklllq Club Shorthand Club 4 Home Roo1n Bctsketball 111101216 plus ohn Edward Scully Jack B1sketb1ll ASS1Sf11lf Mmnwger Trick M111 mer Home Room Ensketblll 7 4 Clwss Bxsketball 2 A A 2 4 hold The 771071 oseph Seruto Eisy Clee Club 7 B1sketb1ll 7 V1rs1ty B1seb1ll 2 V1FS1ty Foothill 2 A0 mom: said 1111111 dons Bernard Thomas Shemkovltz Shcm Art Club 2 Chemlstry Club 4 Xl p1 opm 30111111 111011 Eleanor Mae SIIIIODS Home Room Bmsketball 2 4 Hllilllg Club 7 A 7 Bookkeepm Contest 7 S111 had a wax azifz thzldltn 4 1 3 5 1 1 .c ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' . in 1.1 bv I I, , ,J-If , l- I -F f F H 2 1 31 1 ' 1 by 1 1 '51 1 ' 1 1 1 31 D I I 1 31 J 3 ' I 1 R 1 I I R . 1 , 1 1 ' '1 1 31 1 1 K 1 31 1 J' ' 1 1 . . -1 r 1 - X, . . 1 ' 'L T7 'Q 'J' ' 17' . . L1 I 11 J 3 xy' I 1 L c 'A ' 1 . - 1 U - k , , 3, g . ., 3 cgy . 5 , . I Fl. V' y 1 1 1 1 1 '1 31 1 X 1 171 5 1 -1 1 lv - U 1 ,- 'A V 1r'!V7 . S Russell Alan Schuerer - L'Soup - Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 45 Track, 3g E K 1 '1 21 31 1 1 I 1 -21 ' N I , ' , fzyaf 1 17.4 - l - ..Ed,. i M O 'M ' . 1 L . 1. 1. . RS - b -- 1 1 ,3, g . ., ,3,4g1. . A., F-g , , b 1 1 . 1 ' ' , , , T F I 1 1 - '1 1 31 k M g 1 1 , g 1 , , V J ,, , J -7'1 -1 3r,3, '1 11xg 1 ,3, if 1k g 1 1,-,3, 3 1 1 , g . ., ,3, . 1301 1 1 7 , J - 1 - 1 ,-g 1 1 ,-g 1 1 1 , g 1 c , . J 1' 1' 1 . -F 1- ' 1 1 31 1 1 ' V . 1. .1 . . 1 - El 7 1 , , g , -g A. . 1 ' U- ' 1 1- 11-1,,' 1 ' .4 ., -, U , -. 1, 1 V . l A. Smith F. Smith Sokol Soper Soroka Spencer Tarclif Taylor Thurrott Tiezzi Tompkins Turton Aristeene Weir Smith - Air - Junior College Club, 2, Secretary, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, German Club, 3, Clee Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 4, Tennis, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Labor itself is zz pleasure. Francis Williani Smith - Smitty - Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4. I lmte to leafzfe selioolfyeahf Anna Marie Sokol - Ann 4 Glee Club, 4, Hiking Club, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Soccer, 2, Captain, Leaders Club, 2, Pennant, 4. I beg your pardon. Howard Merritt Soper, jr. - L'Sopy f Swimming, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Pennant, 3, Annual, 4, A. A., 4. Gentle in manner, rexoliztte execution. Williani Soroka - L'Squeekie - A. A., 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Secretary, French S Club, 2, 3, Chemistry, 4. A little fellow with cz little fzfoiee. EN Virginia May Spencer - Ginnie - Junior College Club, 2, Spanish Club, 2, - I Treasurer, Art Club, 3, Secretary. Conte riglit in. O Adrien Joseph Tardif - Babe - A. A., 2, Basketball, 2, French Club, Z. lVhat's RS tar-difference? Betty Ann Taylor - uBet - junior College Club, 2, Leaders Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Hey, where yo going? Burton Thurrott - Chicken - Home Room Basketball, 2, 4, Soccer, 2, Chemistry Club, 4, Class Basketball, 2. No one can love anal be wise at the some time. Alda Theresa Tiezzi - MAI f Leaders Club, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, Class Soccer, 2, Bookkeepf ing Contest, 2. Tiezzi Crlid .fliej tell you tlzat? Muriel Ruth Tompkins - MoofMoo - A. A., 2, 3, 4. Quiet and nnaxsnniing she. Robert Thomas Turton - L'Bob - Swimming, 4, Captain, Class Swimming, 3, Track, 3, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4. The answer to a nzaidenit prayer. l23 241 Upham Valentine Vecchiolla Veronneau Wadsworth Walczak Warren Webb Werner Westfort A. XVhite White Mary E. Upham - i3May - Library Club, 2, 3, 4, Forum, 2, 4, Leaders Club, 2, 3, Soccer, 2, Class Basketball, 2, 3, Junior College Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Pennant, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketf ball, 2, 3, 4. I ihmlc if dumb to '7'0C0glfl'l3C ollzw' peoples lmclligarzcc. Henry James Valentine E Jimmy 4 Football, 2, 3. .ll77'Z17ly, be my Valcvffilzv? John Vecchiolla - 'ijunioru f OMC lvarzvs by Cxpf1'ic11Cc'. Bernice Cecelia Veronneiau 1 Bernie - A. A., 2, 3, 4. fire you f101'1'Ifj I0 flzc dame? Ruth Elizabeth Wadsworth f Ru f Hiking Club, 3, 4, Washington Historical Society, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3. Om? of SE the few Peifmam wpm'fc1's who worlecd. N Anthony John Walczak - i'Tony - A. A., 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3. I'll Say I fools - I - ,bffoblemx OR Elizabeth Hazel Warren f L'Bet - Shorthand Club, 4, Commercial Club, 4. She S Moi only delitfc1's a notice, bm comwicnfzcls if. Harriet Webb - i'Harry f French Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, Shorthand Club, 4, Type' writing Contest, 2, S. G. A., 2. O llrlarf, in wlmz' dale shall we stray? Claire Elizabeth Werner - 'iClass - Washington Historical Society, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, S. G. A., 2, 3. Yes, ilmfs aflglzt. Robert Edward Westfort - Bunk f Track, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, S. G. A., 2, Washington Historical Society, 4. Forerycr failliful fo lzls frlcrzds. Abner White - 'iAbie 4 A. A., 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, French Club, 4, Vice' President, Chemistry Club, 4, Annual, 4, Washington Historical Society, 4. lDCCllfI'Iflf5, jwpcom, crackc1'jacks! Joseph James White - Toe f Washington Historical Society, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, Z, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 4, Class Treasurer, 4, Class Secretary, 2, 3. Lcfs false your Problems. Y i 1 4 i n I Willis Vxlilson Wiiikel Wojtkicwicz D, Wollsclilager M. Wrmllsclilager C. Wriglit H. H. Wriglit H. S. Wright Zagorski Zyginont Drogan Alfred P. Wilks f Al - Library Reading Club, 2, Wztshingtcun Historical So' ciety, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 2, A. A. ll'.t Ihr' mah wifh tl cm' that gmiv Ihem. Herrick Thompson Wilsoii f Hack - A. A., 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Presif dent, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, S. G. A., 4. H0 follows in his frzihcrfv slffnr. Roy Winkel - Rip - Commercial Club, 3. Fowzfm' pifvfwnred. Anne Barbara Wojtkiewicz - Hurry - Chemistry Club, 4, junior College Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Vxlashington Historical Society, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 4. fm gonna fvacli lzislfwy. David F. Wollschlager - Davy W A. A., 3, 4, German Club, 2, Swimming, S 3, 4. Slicfv just G71 U7'711f1ll. E Margaret Anne Wollschlager -4 Peggy - Hiking Club, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, B-Nl - A. A., 2, Leaders Club, 2. Hajnjvy go lzzrlsy. O Charles Irving Wright - Charlie'l 4- Band, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Orchestra, R 2, 3, 4, VieefPresident, 2, Chemistry Club, 4, French Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4. S Jllay his clarihcf last f01'CtfU1'. H. Hardy Wright - Diver - Football, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 13, Props E3 Paints, 4, Pennant, 3, 4, Sports Editor, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, German Club, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Luz' me .vlmw you. Howard Stowey Wright f Lcftie -- Swimming, 4, Manager, Band, 2, 3, 4, Sec.fTreas., 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Props Paints, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Slide, lromlaoncg slidv. Emily T. Zagorski - Easy 'M S. G. A., 3, 4, Shorthand Club, 4, A. A., 2, Class Basketball, Z. l11a'ispehsc1l1l0 10 the ojjife. Alexander S. Zygmont - Alex - How fj7'a'flfC.S'l gclriiusas- off lie rmzcealcfl. Joseph John Drogan f Pip f Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, Golf, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3. Thus go the flcsfiziius of men. izs 261 Bossick Dolcga Frederick Frost Godck Gudelski janiga Kemish Norkiewicz Skinner Stefanowicz Iakielo Florence Frances Bossick - Florie - Shorthand Club, 4, Typewriting Contest, 2, A. A., 2. Life is a stage. Lydia Josephine Dolega - l'Blondy - Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club, 2, French Club, 4, A. A., 2. Always see11 with l1'e11e. Elaine Eleanor Frederick - 'EEF' - Leaders Club, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. We have lllllffl fl.S'lZ' and cheese, to-clay. Helen M. Frost E Frosty Q Home Room Basketball, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Reading Club, 4. l'll 71fC'UC7' 'fScl111111a11 f7'077L 111y door. Tessie H. Godek - Tess - A. A., 2, 3, 4. Master lead 0711, I will fallow. S Edward Steve Gudelski - Ed f Class Basketball, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2, E 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. llly ea1'e is for the f11t111'e. N ,- I - Thaddeus Joseph Janiga - Ted f Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, Varsity O Basketball, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, Varsity Baseball, 3, R Soccer, 4. D0 110t 67 Il7ll.Yl a X'ZU07'0l t0 a bay. S Anthony joseph Kemish - l'Tony f Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Washingtcuiu Historical Society, 4. Golf 14107'71'l71g, 110011, and 11igl1,t. Irene Stasia Norkiewicz - Eye - Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Biology Club, 2, A. A., 2. Slze played a fiddle. Louise M. Skinner - Skippy - Home Room Basketball, Z, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, Class Basketball, 2. Yea 11zia11! Genevieve Theresa Stefanowicz ! Gen We junior College Club, 3. Galdy-laeles. Joseph Jack Iakielo f Jake - Baseball, 2, Class Basketball, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. H710 can direct, 7,UlZfC7'1' all pretend t0 le110wg' y 4 Howard Lawrence Abele - 'lBattler - Class Baseball, 2. So I ups and knocked 'ein down. Dominic Joseph Anziano - L'Anzy - Varsity Basketball, 2, Class Baseball, 2, Varsity Baseball, 3, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2. Oh, what do I care! Nicholas joseph Azzolina - Mussolini - Crchestra, 2, VicefPresident, 2, Band, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2. Sure I'nz a niusiciang Souza was pretty good too. Walter Edward Bennett 4- Wally - Art Club, 2, 4. Let it pass for what it's worth. Ralph Bradford Blanchard f '3Ole Maxi River 7 A. A., 2, 3, Clee Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, C. M. T. C., 3, Class Basketball, 2, 3. After all these years! Madeline Marguerite Bolle - Bolley - Home Room Basketball, 4, Hiking Club, 3, 4, A. A., 4, Baseball Team, 3. This ever lasting saineness! John J. D'Amico, jr. - L'Jack - I'nz glad I studied. Edward Stan Dlugos - Douglas - Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3. I never thought I'd do it. Joseph Frank Dudek - Joe - Class Basketball, 2, 3, Home Room Basketball, 4, Captain, 4. Speaking of basketball. Hedwig Bertha Gudrian - Soupy - Leaders Club, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Baseball, 3. Away with you-be off! Robert A. Godburn - Bob - Tennis, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3. Another one from Hicksville QS. Illj John Edward Hawkins - fled - Football, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3, A. A., 2, 4. Wfhile I breathe I hope. james L. Hayes - Jimmy - Band, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 3, 4. I want to be alone with niy tuba. Hanson Stewart Holmer - Hans - Track, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, Soccer, 4, Spanish Club, 2. No nian should be wise at all tunes. Elizabeth Esther Johnson - i'Betty - Leaders Club, 2, Basketball, 2, 3. Down by Archer's corner. Alex Paul Kochanowski A Red - Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class Basket' ball, 2, 3, Commercial Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Soccer, 2, S. G. A., 2, 3. Nothing is dijicult. Elinor Louise Muenchow - El - S o what! john Joe Nedza - Johnny - Football, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, A. A. Another good half-back gone. Williani john O,Loughlin - g'Bill - Baseball, 2. When age is in, wit is out. Edward Owsianick -- Edl' - Chemistry Club, 4. lVho told you? Edward Dwight Platt - Itzie - Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4. He niakes a specialty of pleasure. Mary Rose Principe - May - Basketball, 2, 3, A. A., 2. Principly nice. Dorothy Althea Reetz - Dot - Chemistry, 4, Biology, 2. A pattern of brotherly love. L27 281 Michael Ricci - Eskimo f Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball, 2, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4. xl lrae sparfsizzaiz. Robert Harold Runge 4 Box f A. A., 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Sllrv, l'm ill flzc Glen Clizli. Lester Curtis Scharmer 4 L'Les A Varsity Swimming, 4. l f1l'lG1l'I,l Ml1fl'C7'XltI7Ill7 fha' qzzesfioai, Jeanette Katherine Shea - Hook 1 Shorthand Club, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3. fa' rallirr lisfcu. Clem Slobko - Russian f Washiiigtciii Historical Society, 4. Zyliyslea-z'lzai's all. Helen Strickland f i'Cop f lla a gaoal turn daily 01' affvllvr. Richard O. Stratton f Red f-- Band, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4, German Club, 3. I 11r'ca'11'2' fell -van fm from Saaflz illvridcll. john Stanislaus Surowiecki H johnny f Soccer, 4, Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Baseball, 2. Yell, dal's my llru da' cr. Stanley Joseph Swiatek - Chula - Swimming, 3, 4, A. A., 4. Of coarse l'm graduating. Bertha Elizabeth Warner - Betty - French Club, 2. I 'A-zvarned lier'. Class Notables GIRLS BOYS Evelyn Mag ........ ,llasf lC0fH't's'v11ff1fi7'r' .... Fred Glike Rosalie Flagg ...... Class Sznaafliir' ........ Bob Mayer Frances Cook ..... Lois Martin ...... Frances Cook ..... Caroline Davis ..... .... .... Evelyn Mag ........... ...... Rosalie Flagg ............ ......... Marie St. Arnauld ....... ......... Barbara King ......... ......... Rosalie Flagg ............ ......... Elizabeth Dearborn Marian Ganner .. Evelyn Mag .............. ......... Marie St. Arnaulcl ....... ......... Octavia Scalera ........ ----.--.- Octavia Scalera . livsz' Nafzffwrz' ...... lies! Looleiiig ....... .lallivsi ................ FlISlIl0lI Plalc ....... illasl Popular ....... Class Challerlafmf .... Class Polilirfiail ...,. Has! Dancer ........ Class .S'lzatt'ffrjif ..... lies! 1-Iflzlcfe' ........ Class I nfaiit .............. Herrick Wilson Bob Turton Abner White Bob Mayer Bob Mayer George Homich Charles Goodall Bob Turton Morris Lable Walter McGuinncss Warren Bye lies! Kill-fl'7'0llIlll' .......... Walter McGuinness Dam' illosf for ill.H..S'. .... ....... F red Glike C lass Orafar ...................... ....... E rnest Lewis llflasi Lilecly fa S'LtCCL'CCl .............. Fred Glike COMMENCEMENT S THE end of the year draws near and we seniors prepare to face the future, there remains one last solemn occasion-Commence ment. During this time the class presents its final exercises: Salutatory, Valedictory. Poem, Will, and History. All these indicate the accom- plishments of the class in the past: in addition we set forth a moclr prophecy. But, since we have no Cumaean Sibyl to consult, as had Aeneas, we must wait for future years and our own efforts to unfold the destiny of this gradu- ating class. 50 Salutatory By Aflllle Mllffdy QRDS of Qr1et111g 1r1 1x1h.111s11d d1y 1111r d1y hy 111 typ1s o1 p1op11, w1th hut 11tt11 tl1ough1 or r1g.1rd 1s to t1111r s11g11111111111 T1lL most 10111111011 Ur11t111g IS w111o1111 so 5111111 111 bf1L1LILllL, ybt 1111o1d111L so lI1L1L11 Wlthlll ICS scope It IS h1yo11d d11111111o11 1or 11W Llll 1xp1.1111 thls f111111Q wh11h bamshes 1ll11ature, 1at1gu1, or desp.11r Th1r1 1S som1th111Q so s11ur1, so s111 Ill lt y1t so 111ta11g1 c Thb word w111o1111 , 111v1rth111ss, 1111.111s nothmg 11 It lb 11111 lLL0Illp1I111L,k1 hy th1 c111d wh11h makes one, 1111 LS 1f he w1r1 r1111y wa11t1d M011 than m1r1 words ar1 1111d1d to 1arry out 111 full 1 tru1 w111om1 For 1111tur11s past so11a1 and 1th11a1 s1a11d11ds hav1 1111111 1o1 w111o1111s, wh1ther they he to El V1L.fOl'1OllS .11my or .1 s:1f11y r1turn1d 1ow1c1 o111 In LOLIITS 11111 thc. red r1.1so11 for th1 Qathermq IS forqott111 111 lowly dXVt,11l11QS, th1 1tt111t1o11 shown .1 returnmg so11 or f1th1r 15 just as 11111t1w1, and just as 1u11 o1 1111111111q as th1 most 11.1horat1 11r1111o11y It 1111tt1rs not how 1xtr.1v.1g.111t U1 s1111p11 .1 w111o1111 n1ay he It 1S th1 ac1omp.111y111Q Splflt that c.1rr11s w1th 1t 1tS s1q111H1.111ce So W1 would hav1 all of you who ar1 h1r1 tomqht shar1 111 th1s, our last 111111 111g 111 th1 s1hoo1 WL so d11r1y 1ov1, 1111 11111 you 1r1 .111 1111port.1111 part of our Ur 1d 111111011 W11rds .1r1 so 111ad1qu1t1 to LXPFLSS 1ppr111at1o11 P1rhaps our d1eds w111 stand LS a symbol of lt W1 must 11t our .111o111p11sh111111ts 111 1h1 proo1 01 our 111d11vor to fu1H11 your 1o11f1d11111 111 us 1or no words or sp111h upo11 our part 1.111 1:1pr1ss how we, th1 111ss o1 19 1111 ahout your 1711511111 W1 1.111 only say 111 111 s11111r1ty W1l1c11111 llld 111 th1 so11t11y word LOIIVLY 1ts UW11 1111ss.1g1 K 1 ' 1 1 'J' ' K 1 1 1 ' ' 2 . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . s I - 2 1' 1' ' ' -2 - 1- 1 Q 11 ' ' ' 3 - U' - f ' - - - -1 ,1 . 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M . l N M I , ., ,. .-i M, 11 Y 1. .Y , , 2 . .. 7 . 1 1 , 2 . 1 2 . - 1 .. . ,. 1 Valedlctory By Fred c-211111 E are g1thered here xx1th1n these w Llls for the l1st tlme as the class of 19 But I feel eerta111 th lf we shall gather here 111 my t1mes 111 the future 111 our 1eeolleet1o11s reeolleet1ons of happy hours 1nd 61111 lI'lLI1ClQl11PS FOI three ye mrs we h1ve worked together, enjoymg eleh dtv the eontaets formed tmong ourselves 1nd the 1ssoc11t1ons m1de w1th our te 1ehe1s Durmg these h1 h sehool vetrs emeh o11e of us h1s pursued h1S ow11 eourse shapmg 111 some 111e1su1e h1S future l1fe Some have ehose11 to Ldhere str1etly to the1r sehool work, wh1le others, 111 add1t1on to th tt have tzken adv tntage of the f1C1l1t1bS for extra eurr1eular 1et1v1ty No m1tter what eourse e1eh of us has adopted he has 11eeded gu1d111ee, encouragement, able adv1ee, 1nd ass1stanee Qur plrents our PI'11lC1pHl, ind our teachers have performed th It serv1ee To the111 we extend our 1ppree1at1o11 w1th the hope that 111 the future we em just1fy tl1e e1rc, 1ttent1on, and t1111e that they have devoted to us Here at Mer1den H1gh School 111a11y op 1ortu111t1es have been tfforded us to develop those potent1al powers Lnd 1b1l1t1es th lf l1e h1dden 111 e1ch o11e 1nd to e11ere1se 111 the r1ght way those tra1ts of ehar1eter that eleh o11e l1 is By l.V11l1IlS, ourselves of these opportun1t1es to the best of our ab1l1ty we have 1e1ehed the eom plet1o11 of our publ1e school edue1t1o11 Th1s h1s g1VLI1 us the btekground of knowl edge md tfdllllllg necesslry for the gre tter I'6SDOI1S1b1l1t1t.S to eome Yet whe11 we look out 111to the World w1th 1fS 1ntr1eate 1nd perplexmg problems md when we eontrist our ab1l1ty to mttack these w1th th1t of more n1ature persons we re 1l1ze that our edue1t1on 15 11ot eompleted Wlth ffrldutuon, but that It IS for lllflllt, exper1enee 1nd tfdllllllg to eo11t111ue the development th 1t hls been so well begun It IS our eh1ef LOIILLFIK 11ow to 111 tke the best poss1ble use of 111 the benehts we l11ve thus far gamed W1th111 the 1T11I'ldS of eaeh of us IS the hope, 111 SUIHL form O1 tther, that he shall be tble to employ h1S tra1n1nQ to Obtllll fo1 h1111self the most s1t1sfy1ng eo11d1t1o11s of l1fe, 1nd to eontnbute, so flr as lt 15 Wlthlll h1s power, to the welfue of h1S fillllly h1s LOIIIITIUIIIICY, ind h1s nat1on The llIfl1llII1L1lt of th1s hope 111 ty seem at present somewhtt re111ote, for the eont111ued LLOIIOIDIL dt,PI'CSS1011 h1s 111 lde lt doubly d1tf1eult for those enterlng upon llfe However, the progress now be1ng mtde by our lres1de11t 1nd1e1tes that 1e eovery IS 11Ot flr d1stant Sueh 1 per1od of reeoverv w1ll offer 116W OpPOIU1ll1I1Lb to those Wlfh freshness of v1s1o11 1nd enthus11s111 of Splflf To keep our mmds alert 1nd to hold ourselves 111 re1d111ess for the needs tzhtt w1ll eo111e w1th the return of eeo11om1e stab1l1ty should be the 11111 of 111 of us 111 tl11s Q1 Ldu ltlllif elass Strenqthened to meet tl11s eh Lllenge of the LIHILS by the ye 1ts we have spent he1e we ttke leave of our beloved Mer1den Hwh Sehool Qur word lb Firewell , our w1sh Godspeed L31 I . . . 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' ',. 1 . 1 I 1 ' 1 5 ' ' - 1 - '.1 ' ' 155 ' . 1 1 1 . - 5 ' , D ' I ' 5 4 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 b 1 Q x l 7 1 1 5 sf 5 5 1 5 5 ' - '- N - 1 1 V. 1 5 ,. 1 . 11 11 11 , . i1-.1 The Prophecy of the Class of 1933 by Evelyn Mag and Robert Mayer Scene Cn board 1 passenger pl.111e o1 the M1y1r s Los Angeles to Bosto11 Trans port CfJf13KJ11lt1O11 Two t11o11s111e1 1eet Lboxe te1r1 1111111 111p1o11el1111q the southern l3OUI'1Cl'l1Y of Conneelleut T1111e 1910 C1121r11eters Evelyn Mag Hostess H170l1 Cl 1111 plane Robert Mayer 1res1e1e11t o1 the l1L1C to 1111e 111e11t1oneel l1I'l111e on 111s way to Bosto11 to 1ttend 1 t1ree1 1'7LlS111LSS 111ens eonve11t1o11 Ev Sorry, Bob the seenery s Qettmg 11tl1er 111o11otono11s Guess 111 1111ve to be 1 mere passenger for 11 wh11e u11t11 we emerge 1ro111 th1s eloud bank 1 eant do 111ueh expla1n111g of the see11e1y and swhts below 11ow 11111 we1e eo111 pletely surroundeel by elouel dust A1111 1 w11s Just th1nk1nv we must be Q,ett1111f near our old home town Bob Ive .111 1de1 Ev wh11e we re restnw 111 t111s s111other111Q vapor lets see 11 we .111 locate Merlclen on the 111r 1 VV15 re11el1111f t11e l1tl'1L,1 el 1y 11111 the e1ty has 1 . . new bro:1ele1st1nQ st.1t1on You know 1 11 LX ent bee11 there s111ee 19 W1l1 you see 11 you ean get Mefldell o11 the r11e11o, Ev? Walt 1 Illlllllte, Bob here s son1eth1nff L.1el1es 111111 Ge11L1e1ne11, th1s IS Frank C0l'kll1 d.111'lOU1lL.111Q 1or the W lvl H S Bro11ele1st111U Comb 111y bro11el eastmff from 1ts Ol'DSL1'Vdf1Ol1 tower o11 Buelcwheu H111 We re s1Q11111U o11 11ow unt11 s1X o eloek Whell we sh111l be o11 the 1111 .1Q111n 1ron1 our st11el1os o11 Veter1n Street, where we w1ll present 1 proQr.1111 of ehnner el.1nee 11111s1e by Russ Schuerer 11nel h1s Hotel W1l1fl1fO1W Orehestr1 T111s Orehestm IS o11e o1 the most 11111ous eolored or1111n1z1t1o11s 111 the eo1111t1y At SIX t111rty 1 11ew t1l1c velll be QIVCH by Betty Illlnguorth Bob S1y 15 she st111 at 1t' Ev At SIX forty ive MOFFIS Lable 1 111e111 M1w reeee Le bel vnll 1111or111 the pubhe of tl1e most LIIIIIIIILFLSEIIIQ 1op1e o1 the el1y Bob St111 the same 11111 M.1w 1eeee 11lw ys t1114111I1 ll5ULlf l1Otl11l1Ql M1y 1 llbfhlqlv Ev O K boss, here you 1re Bob At seven we shall 1Qa111 11e1r those eh.1r111111Q 11111s1e 11 eo111edy st 1rs Dyrt 11ne1 Darge who are, 111 re111111e Butch Kennedy 11111 acko Muraskl 1e spect1ve1y L1d1es 11nd Gent1en1e11 11 yo11 e1es1re to see these sweet 111Cl1V1LlUcllS 111 person, you 11111y every Sllllddy 11ter11oo11 1t the C11p1to1 Theatre where they w1ll p1esent the Sw111 danee and the D.111ee o1 the B11tter11y both of vxhleh they h11ve 1111n1ort1111zee1 Seven 111teen w1ll 1111111 17111147 11s 11111 well lcnoxvn 1111pop111ar s11xop11one v1r tuoso, B111 Mmor 1l11Cl h1s s11xop11o11e worse yet, 1 Hleclll oetet , 7 3 - .1 . 1 1 s 1 s es -. 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 - - 1. - 11 - .. , ee . ,, e., . . , . ,- , 1 . 11 1 1 1 , 1 k 5 - ' w-f4- I s Q , 1 J. . 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' I' ' . 1 , - s 1 s w 1 f w - 1 I w H 7 w 1 1 1 , 3 ' -N 5 s 1 -w x 1 -x x w 1 , , , , , , . , s s , ss. 2 Q' -' 1 2 1 .. Y s f 1 a 1 ' f . ' ' . '. , , , ,f , ,. . , At sevenfthirty we shall present the Cuckoo Hour, directed by Howie Wright, with the following people entertaining: Irenc Marianski, giving a short talk on How to Add a Few Feet to Your Height , Bertha Rynaski on How to be a Good Gflicefgirlng Stanley Swiatek on Horticulture fBy the way, send for his free booklet on '!How to become a lover of flowersnjg Alex Zygmont on The Maiily Art of Getting Up at Three in the Morning to Peddle Milk , and in the Way of musical diversion, Rocco Logozzo will play a clarinet duet. Here Ev, you take it for a while, EvfThe following program, which commences at eight o'clock, will be the Ono Krime Klub Dramerw entitled The Wolfe is at the door with the following cast: Lawrence Fay as the Wc1lfe , John Hawkins as the door , James Howard as a deftective, Natalie Salamandra as his assistant. The bad guy and his wife are Albert Macchietti and Dorothy Reetz. Nine o'clock brings 'Clem Slobko's Rowboatu sponsored by Bernard Shem- kovitz, that great manufacturer of collapsible flower vases and painless pottery. From ten through the wee hours of the morning you will be entertained by famous dance orchestras led by such renowned leaders as Nicholas Azzolina, Santi Maestrini, James Hayes and Paul Montagnon. Bob-Well, I guess that's sufficient. There was truth in that article I read, after all, EvfOh, yes! I could have told you about our old home town. I haven't been Bob there very often, but I pick up passengers from there at special requests. Why Ike', and Mike Creswick are quite frequent passengers to Boston, where they pose as Siamese twins and play their clarinets at vaudeville houses. Qften times I've noticed Madeliiie Bolle and Doris Carey, as pas' sengers, loaded down with books enroute to their Spanish School outside of Boston. flmagine that! Oh, well, they were Spanishfminded in High School, too, Ev-And in regard to the progressiveness of Meriden, why you'd never know the Bob Evf Bob old place-all entirely modern-run entirely by members of our own class. fEv, I've an idea! The weather report is unfavorable, so what say we stop off at Meriden for a few hours. G. K., Boss! just as you say. I'll notify the pilot to stop off at the Meriden airport. We're nearing it now. fThanks, Ev. What a treat! I can't wait 'till this old bird brings me down to Meriden soil again, I didn't expect to break this journey so pleasantly. EvfThe plane has landed, Bobfall out! Say look, Bob, here comes a familiar Bob Ev- face-looks like Lindy,' George Homich. How becoming his air togs are! Still, I think he'd look better with overalls on. flsook at the sign over the hanger- The HomichfGunther Commercial Air Line. I'll bet John Gunther is the brains of the company. While the plane is here, let's have it checked over by the mechanics. George l33 341 Bob says that Bill Lauter, Dominic Anziano and Leon Bartholomew are his most efficient timefwasters and greasefballs. -I'm not surprised a bit to hear that, but now, we must hurry off on our expedition of refdiscovery. I-Iow about hailing a taxi-there's a station over yonder-it's none other than Elsie Blythe's Taxi Service . Her career was shaped while driving her father's truck during her school days. Ev-I'Iere's a cab approaching, Bob. Why its driver is none other than Frances Alix. Ah, well, she was always driving at something. BobfEven soAa pleasant driver for pleasant journey. . , . Well, we're off. Ev-There's a large scientific farm on the left ,,.. The sign says:f Cultivate Pep. Bob E Bob Apply to Louis Hoberman and Lucy Emery, proprietors. -Well, it's about time they did something with their excess pep. v-And look who's strolling around the groundsfGrace Kenney, Marie Nissen. Dorothy Nash, Claire Werner, joe Drogan and Adrian Tardif. They don't seem to be very progressive patients. -Say, cast a glance ahead, Ev. An attractive building with the sign Nursery looms before us. And Pattie Quinn is superintendent. Imagine her teach' ing kids to keep out of mischief. Ev-Notice the familiar countenances on the playground all dressed in white uni' Bob forms, Hilda Rogers, Marioii Oliver, Mary Principe, and Bernice Veronneau. Well, they're doing their service to humanity. -We're nearing Red Bridgefl wonder what it looks like now. Gaze upon what lies before you-4'Hardy Wright,s Swimming School . Ev-There he is on the beach giving instructions to his staff of swimming instructors. Bob Ev- Bob Ev- Among his staff are Hanson Holmer, Robert Dobratz, David Wollschlager, Jane Niland, Evelyn Dorsey and Dorothy Schwarz. -Now that we're nearing Hanover Lake, I presume that we'll notice some more progressive improvements, Ev, isn't that a ship builder's dock over there? Sure enough! And it belongs to none other than Hickey Collins. Look at the persons he has doing different tasks here and there on the dock, Walter Bennett, James Brandenberger, Edward Owsianik, and Elmer Zimmerman. -Here's a hot dog stand. Let's eatwl have a hunger pain. Well, if it isn't Abner White, behind the counter, Evelyn Kassabian and Walter Mucik are assisting him. I knew Mucik would go to the dogs. Now that welve had something to eat, let's get going, There ought to be some more names appearing on the horizon. Thereglook-Charlie Conwell has his name on a shingle as manager of a large dance pavilion. John Boam has business manager after his name. Beverly Levin is the featured dancer. Bob-There ought to be a hotel on the lake-yes, thatls one on the opposite end. I can just make out the sign.- The Pennant Hotel managed by Ena Askham assisted by Mildred Higginson, Ev-And here's the park-disguised in modern attire. Will you look who has charge of the flying horses!fMuriel Lynch! I see she's still up on her high horse, Charles Benway has charge of the airplanes, he was always up in the air, anyway, Bob-Listen to that musice-it's coming from the dance hall-Why it's Viola Kasperovitch and her Qrchestra. I wonder who that cute hostess is? Why, it's -Iennyv McHugh, The announcement outside says that tonight there is to be a very special feature, Frances Cook and Ralph Blanchardi' direct from Broadway performing the latest adagio dance numbers, many of which are original. Say, that ought to be good, but if anything goes wrong it sure will be a big flop, Ev-Let's get going, chauffeur, Un to the city!fWe're on West Main Street now, aren't we?AeThe Palace theatre is still here, only it's much largerg it's manf aged by Frank Bartlett. Let's stop and see what's going on, Bob-Here's the program Bernie Murphy and Margaret Mayer, those popular movie stars, featured in their latest film, Still at the Old Game. The villain, Harold Gi-einer, who won fame by his make-up as a seventeenfyear locust, appears as the original European cornfborer. Others in the are George Anderson as the rich uncle, Fred Kopp as the Virginia Spencer as the torch singer, jane Killeen as the Brechlin as the faithful butler, Alex Buchok as the popular supporting cast wily detective, maid, Howard policeman, and Elizabeth Butcka, who vies with the stars as a laughfproducer, playing the part of an untrained library assistant. Ev--Look at the second feature+it's a Bickey Bouse Adventure cartooned by the quick pencil artist, Joe Curley. And they also have a stage show fashioned after the late Radio City programs.-Warren Bye and Louise Arnold are featured in a singing and dancing skit. Howie Abele makes a personal ap' pearance, demonstrating his latest boxing technique. Cn the same program are the jugglers three--John Alvaro, John D,Amico and Edward Dlugas. BobfWhy, we didn't notice the comedy attraction. It reads Anna Sokol and Jimmie Valentinei' in Have a Heart -well named, eh, what? EvfLet's move on-but wait a minute. Here comes someone who has quite a perplexed look and seems to be much in a hurry. BobfWhy it's Jack Lipman, the big stock broker. I'll bet he's still harping about the ninetyfseven cents he lost in the market crash of '29, Ev-He's going into a soda parlor. Look! The proprietor is James Kane and his fountain clerk is Edward Drozda. And I can see someone in uniforms-they must be the waitresses-there's Alda Tiezzi, Doris Brott, Doris DeCantillion, Alice Dutton and Lillian Maier. Bob-There's a new building across the street, it's almost an Empire State. Let's stop a minute and read the window signs, Look! There's the office of Williani Cirillo, head of the Natural History Museuin of Merideii. And across the way is the law ofiice of Lewis, Glike, and Goodall. l35 361 Ev-Well, wellithey're still at it, I suppose the Triangular Debates gave them their start. Say, notice the next window, gilded with the names of Dr. Herrick Wilsoii and Dr. John Lapointc. And the head nu1'se must be rather imf portant for her name is on the door also. Do you see? It's Irene Gendron. Bob--And has it occurred to you that all the sign painting around here has the signature of Nick Cuccaro and Robert Westfort, and their names are on the sign of the real estate offices of Henry DiPersio, Stanley Dresehler, Alix Kochanowski, and Williani Dobson? Ev-And do you see, Bob, the office of a prosperous dentist, Claude Myers? Well, he's had the title of Doctor since the Senior Play. Those next few windows seem to belong to the chemical laboratory of Alden Kaschub. Bob-And Ev, don't you want to get a wave? There's your chance, at the beauty Evf parlor of Anna Peruti and Rose Pancallo. You can also have a manicure by Ruth Wadsworth or Elizabeth Russell. And how about your getting straightened out a bit? Remember you still may have a few kinks left from playing Grumpy . There's your chance at Bob Hartenstein's chiropractic parlor. Bob-That's enough from you-you're getting too funny. Let's proceed along Ev- Bob Ev- Bob Evf Bob Ev- Bob Colony Street. Oh gosh, we've got to stop for a traffic light, and look who is wearing the blue uniform-Edwin Harrison. He seems to know his traffic. Look! There's a very fashionableflooking window of the latest styles def signed by Claire Baldwin and Gloria Pelton. It's the Smart Shoppe, managed by Josephine Ragone. -But what gets my eye are the living models. Imagine that happening in 1933! There is Caroline Davis in a smart evening gown, Dorothea Dart in a sport suit, Muriel Tompkin in a riding habit. Some class to those girls! This city certainly has changed, but those girls are as attractive as ever. And here's where you get your clothes pressed when they are creased inf Lynette Crease, cleaning and dying shop. She'll give them the once over. wRight here you can get the latest in footwear. just step in to Morse Curtis' Shoe Shop, with Joseph Dudek as his head foot specialist. Bob, you can get all the news of the day right here at the news stand of Edward Gudelski. -And Ev-look-look--at that huge book store, Roy Wil1k61,S, One window is devoted to the latest poetic works of Dorothy Dlttmer, the scientific books by joseph Serruto, and travels with the coast guard service by Robert Lowe. Wonder if he still has to do geometry to figure out where he is? Speaking of figuring out-can you figure out what that classy looking building is over there with a doorman posed in front? -Yes, I think I can solve that problem for you, Ev-even if it is a geometric one It s o11e of these 111odern1st1e hotels 1nd who else eould be tendmg the door but Buddy Dorflmger Let s stop 1nd look 1t the d1reetory 1nd see 1f we reeoefmze my 11111165 Thu s III 1de1 SIHLL we re egett1nQ, surpr1ses by the 1111nute we nnght just 1s well eo11t111ue Behold 111 front of you Prob the n1111e of tl1e owner of tl11s jelnt Merntt Soper I,o1 Th1s n 1me seems f1n11l1'11 Helen Cook 1nd wh 1t s 111 1 n1me7 She s head eook here Net so b1d Helen T1ke 1 peep throuffh the door and see wh If you e111 see 111 tl1e w1y of u111tor111s Q Ix W11t 1 111 11ute u11tl I net 1 lxttle elo er Tl1ere goes someone 111 1 red 1nd wl11te Ulf looks lke 1 bell boy Qure enough It s Albert Reetz, and 11lte1 l11111 e TIDLS '11l3lllCl, Alfred W1lkes, 1nd Ol en 112, the elev1tor 1S Robert Godburn Ill bet l1e s f1ett ng hls ups 111d doxx ns Bob And I 111 t SINV 1 fl1 l1 of wn te XVTCIIY tl11t 1 eh1mber n1 nd? 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D1 Lets t1ke 1 look l1'lC.l ee 1f the s1leswc men 1re as 1tt11ct1xe dS they used to be Wl1y here s 1 be1uty 1n the front usle md lf s Loxs Martln head 1lesl1dy bob Now I underft 1nd wl1y men tr1de here M1ybe there 1re some n1ore reasons Le there s L1ll1 111 Blltclxff Ethel Crouch, Adele Crepeau, eanette Shea, and EllZ?lbCIl'l Warre11 do 1111 duty bel1111d tl1e counters I wouldn t mmd do 1111 my luy1nQ 111 th's tore for 1 1r1ous KCI o11s S1y I wonder who t1kes eh 1rue of tl1e money 1n th1s e1ty HOXV There seems to be ulenty irom 1ll 1ppe111nees Look there IS 1 b1nk Vxflllft, marble wth 1 bronve pl 1te 1nser1bed w1tl1 tl1e n1mes of the owners 11nd Edward Kelly hefmds the hst Bub IIe 1lw 1ys h1d 11 Hood he 1d 111d DONV l1e IH one Three el1eers for h1m' And h s 0llhleC1S 1re Vlee Pres1de11t Anna R051 Seeretary Arlme Murray Treas urer ohn Carroll 11ee x e ve bee11 pl1y111 peek 1 boo w1tl1 all these new pl1ces let s peep 111 here too Oh' I see Francis McNulty belllllel the S1111 ClSh16f The tellers see111 to be Lerla Hough Rlta Krupa, and Beatrlce Logozzo The g1rls III tl11s toxxn LCI'tl1I1ly do get tl1e bre1ks Hob S1y e111t you ind 111y fellows work111f1 111 lllllb b1nk7 Well I see some The1es Henry Mdlmgton bent over 1 desk LV1Cl6Ilfly hes 1 bookkeeper ohn Rochette and Robert Runge 1re on s1m1lar duty I37 I 1 . . . 1 , 1 . , , 1 . , 1 L , 1 BN I 3 k 1 1 , EV, Y 1,1 , ' 1. . 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Your old p11 May Handley who must be Mrs Pluv GTIIHOII now for she s pushnw 1 couple of Pluff u111ors Th1t 1s11 t so n1uch of 1 surprlse Here con1es another person wearmg that 1111rr1ed look Betty Hart The re1son for th1t look must be Drummer Ward And carrymg 1 n11rket b1sket full of ffrocer1es wh1eh I presume lre to feed some hungry l1ttle mouths 1s Shlrley ohns 1nd I suppose ZIES Bergen 15 0116 of them L1StG11 to that bell It s the fire allrm Wllt and see 1f the huge flre 1pp1r Ltus 1S st1ll 111 use There she comes' ' ' 7 ,. ' D , . 1 1 , A L . , I I I I X 1 . M 1 1 . i . c , , . s . 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 K I 1 L - , 1 . Ev-e ' 1 ' 1' B ' A . 121 2 t 1 1 1 ' ' U ' 1 2 . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 U . 1 , ' ' 2 ' f ' 1 ' p 2 2 D ' . f , 1 U 1 1 . , h , ' ' 'ww 1 I . . . Q L 1. . J 1 1 I 1 I I I Ev-He surely has a good lineupg no wo11der they're champions. The Record . . I. , E k . . I x K . , T l O 1 b 1 . . bf 'k . ' ' ' C, 1 ' ' I' 2 ' ' , Ev-I 1 . ' 1 ' 1 P ' -, ' ' ' . . 1 ' , ' I 1 . bk L . 1 . , . . . 1 . ' 1 A 5 , ' 1 1 . Ev- , . 1 , , . Q ' s m 1 a - bf 1 ' ' 1 ' . 11 ' R C I . 1 I K Evf ' 1 1 1 1 b 1 '- , 1 1 1 , 1 J , 1 , bf ' . ' 1 . 2' ' 1 1 2 f ..-1..11......- I EviWhy, George Falis is on the high perch and George Galvin is on the rear perch, Bob-But those aren't Hremen in the rubber coats. They're women, Ev, actually women. There's Bernadette Brooks, Santina Bordanaro, Mildred Connors, Bernadine Ryan, Emily Zagorski, Frances Krupa, and Marion Ganner. Ev-They certainly picked the tallest people in town. I mean smallest. But then, perhaps they can climb the ladders with great agility. Bob-We haven't time to follow the truck. Let's drop in at the town hall and find out who's who in politics, Ev-We can spare a few minutes for that, Pm sure. Why here's Teresa Deresy,s name as tax collector. Well, she had her apprenticeship at collecting the money for The Pennant. I wonder if she has as much of a job getting people to pay their taxes as she did to get the students to pay for their Pennants , If she does-poor Teresa, Bob-And behold! The man of the hour-Albert Gould. Mayor of our own city fat the top of the ladder. But it's just a habit with him. Ev+Oh, yes! He's in politics. Well, Meriden has a Gould man for mayor. Here's the ofiice of the superintendent of schools. It's Bill Nelson. More power to you, Bill. Bob-Let's find out who is the power of the school system - the members of the Board of Education. It's listed right here: President, Philip Heath, Members, Williaiii Krock, John Lacoske, Frances Lappert, and Arthur McLaughlin, Ev-The teachers ought to be getting a break now with such efhciency at work. Look! Here's the Board of Health catalogued for us. Rosemary Mahon and Betty Taylor are supervisors. Still as chummy as ever, I see. Bob-And Helen Strickland is in charge of the welfare workers of the city, She surely must have a progressive system, EvfAfter that elevator ride, I see we are in the Police Department Headquarters. Behold the manfjohn Scully is Chief. BobiAnd what sort of a department has he? Let's see! My gosh-all women! Why, Johnnie, I'm surprised--I mean, not surprised! Barbara Bunnell, Mary Keane, Hazel Knopp, Helen Lussier, Julia Murphy, Bernice Ekdahl, Emma Eviglia, Florence Bossick, and Teresa Breiniger are on the force. Ev-Not so bad for john, He's made a good choice, but letls proceed. But before we do, let's find out who the janitor is. Why, here he comes toward us f Francis Smith, with Robert Salka, Ernest Mallinson, Willianl Moriarity on his staff. Bob--Now that we are in this vicinity and before we visit the old Alma Mater, letls go to the Library. Here's Doris Custy at the head librarians desk and on duty we see Natalie Murphy, Mary Alice Miller, and May Duplessis. i391 401 EvfSay, I can't wait to get back to the old haunts to see who's occupying the seats of authority now. Here goes! But you wouldn't recognize the place-much larger, and oh, so modern! BobiWhy! Upon my word! Look who is principal-Dick Stratton. Say, he must have some political pull. But see who's here, as dean of girls - my old friend, Octavia Scalera. I bet no student dare argue with her, EvfProceed futher! Here is the Assistant Principal, john Vechiolla. He always did frequent Mr. Hunt's oflice - he must feel quite at home. BobfAnd here is the Spanish department headed by Aurora Previdinig the French department by Catherine Grillog the Latin department by Wilnor Neebeg and the History department by Anna Wojkiewicz. EvfThe Commercial department has Elinore Muenchow, Elizabeth Kopp, Gene- vieve Stefanowicz, and Edward Schnabel on its staff, A competent staff, anyway, BobiHow about coach of Dramatics? Why -- it's Aristeene Smith, I hope she's as successful as Miss Curley was. She ought to be, with that winning way of hers. Talking about coaches-Joe White is Athletic Coach. He has assisting him Daniel Doherty, Anthony Kemish, and Wallace Schiffer. Ev-And the dancing instructors, for boys only, are no other than Lucy Calvi and Celia Cohen. Are the boys lucky these days! Wow! How about the girls' athletics? Elizabeth Dearborn is head coach. Her assistants are: Geraldine Connaughton, Teresa Constantino, Lois Rockemer, Hedwig Gudrian, and Elaine Fredericks. Miss Fisherdick's successor is none other than Edrie Humphreys and in her department are Ella Orentlicherman, Margaret Schipkc, and Pearl Goldberg. Bob-W'ell, well, I bet they're kept busy with this crowd of students. Who, I wonder, has to cook for them? Let's go to the cafeteria. Wow! What 51 place! Why, look at the attractive waitresses-there's Margaret Wollschlager, Tessie Godek, Margaret Hennessey, Marjorie Meyer, Mary Meyer, and Marjorie Conklin. EvfNotice the cooks: Helen Dupuis, Marion Dossin, Helen Coutermash, and Dorothea Dobrindt. Look, here are a couple of the janitors. Why, they're Anthony Walczak, and Lester Scharmer, Bob--Well, Ev, let's get going. We've been wandering around town long enough, We'd better get back to the airport. EvfC, K. Say, did you notice that car which just drove past, It belongs to the former Barbara King, Did you see the little Halls in the back seat? Bob-Well, I'll be - Well, well, well! Look at the Street Cleaning Department coming toward us. The women surely are making a clean sweep in this city. The streetfcleaners are none other than Marjorie Curry, Ernestine Minery, and Anna Fama, EvffLet's buy a newspaper so that we can read of anything of importance we may Bob have missed. Here's a news girl. fThis idea of having women selling newspapers is quite a scheme. It certainly increases the sales. It's too bad you didn't think of that while editor of the Pennant 'way back in '33, EvfWhy this newsfgirl is Edna Lake. Who would ever think she'd be selling Bob papers today? The way she knew her Virgil - fEv, imagine turning to this hrst: A son was born this morning to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Schuman. Ivirs. Schuman was formerly Miss Helen Frostf' Ev-What's that crowd doing over there? Let's go over and see. Why, it's Adeline Gardon playing a hand organ while her pet monkey picks up the pennies, and I'l1 bet there are plenty of them. Bob-Do you see what I see? EvfYes, what are those two girls doing? Bob Evf Bob Evf Ev- -They are human flies. They're climbing the side of that building. What does that sign say? It says Alice Miarch and Helen Dontigney, Window Washers.l' That must be they now scaling the building. I hope they don't fall. fWell, what will we do now? We had better be going or we'll be left behind at the airport. Let's hail a cab! It's getting late. Bob-I'Iere's one! Hey, taxi! just a minute, Ev, doesn't that face look familiar Ev- to you? It does, Bob. I swear I've seen that face before. Bob-After all f it's Bud Langer, selling pencils. Dear ol' Ruddock! I knew he'd get somewhere in life. EvAWell, here's the cab. It's a good thing, too, because although I've enjoyed this, I 11.0710 a position to keep. Oh! but I had forgotteng I'm with the president of the air line. Bob-Still, I think we'd better hurry. If not, there will soon be no air way, and you Ev- Bob will not be an air hostess. Here we are. Come on. Get in the plane. It feels grand to be up here again, but I wish we weren't going to leave so soon. -Same here. However, I'm telling you that from now on we'll visit the old home town more often. Evffl. K., Boss! f41 421 The History of the Class of 1933 By Albert Gould HE class of thirtyfthree has now after three years of hard work and good fun succeeded in reaching their ultimate goal - graduation, During our three years at the Meriden High School we have observed with keen interest the graduation of our predecessors and the birth of two new classes. We have seen the development of new rules and regulations and the abandonment of old ones. Numerous new activities have been introduced and others reorganized. In our opinion, at least, we believe the success of these new enterprises has been for the most part due to the spontaneity of our class which paved the way for the underclassmen. We also believe that the Meriden High School has improved greatly as a result of our good work. So it is with pride that we review the History of the Class of 'L33 , It was in September of the year nineteenfthirty that we, as Sophomores, entered through the stately portals of the Meriden High School. It is stated in the olhcial records that our class, numbering three hundred and ninetyfseven, was the largest class ever to enroll in the school. Although we were many in number, the results have shown that we had quality as well as quantity, During our first year we were the butt of all kinds of jokes and tricks heaped on us by the upper classmen. In other words, this was merely their method of impressing upon us the insignihcance of our humble existence. It was only with that pertinacious spirit that we have shown throughout our high school career that we succeeded in winning their praises, We were eager, everfready youngsters, and soon had worked our way into extrafcurricular activities and showed an interest in interscholastic athletics, both as spectators and participants. Early in the year the oliicers of the class were elected with Albert Gould as President, William Nelson as VicefPresident, Joseph White as Secretary, and Fred Glike as Treasurer. Class meetings were held, and at one of these we selected red and white as our class colors, Our debut among our fellow students was the Sophomore afternoon dance, which madc us feel most important. Having emerged successfully from the trials and tribulations of our Sophomore year, we entered our junior year with much enthusiasm with Albert Gould as President, Robert Turton as VicefPresident, joseph White as Secretary, and Robert Mayer as Treasurer. As Juniors we acted the part. Jolly and carefree, we rambled through the year making new records, Then came the Junior Prom, the social event of the year which proved a great success both socially and financially, Its success was due largely to the unstinted work and cooperation of the Prom Committees and our advisers, Miss Ausman and Miss Curley, Our Junior year saw many of our classmates become outstandmg leaders 111 the1r p1rt1cul1r f1elds especnlly ID the schol1st1c field Nor was our class lackmg IH 1thlet1c 'lblllty as our classmates were predt IU1I1'lI1t on the v1rs1ty teams that year The returns of the ClCCt1OIl for our sen1or year showed Albert Gould agarn Presldent Robert Mayer V1ce PI'6S1d6I'1t Octavn Scalera Secretary and Joseph Whlfb Treasurer Th1S year we saw the cryst1ll1zat1on of our dreams We as sumcd now the h1ghest degree of 11'1lp0I't'lI'1C6 at least 1n our op1n1on Our aptltude for hard work was shown 111 the great success of all we undertook Shortly before of those of the prev1ous dtnces In th1s year we also uncovered some real talent talent that made the Sen1or Play C 1'1m1jJv a huge success Many of our classmates won berths on the VHFSIKY teams and many succeeded 1n Wlfllllllg the1r varslty M s Then to cl1m1x 1 successful hxgh school career our class held 1 Semor Recept1on Wl'11Ch the many who attended Wlll always remember LS be1ng one of the most en joyable events of the three years 111 MCf1dB1l H13h School And now the curtam 1 about to be drawn on our class h1story and we have now a new h1story to begm May the class of th1rty thrcc CO1'1f1lIL16 on the road to success Hugh Honor Students FRED GLIKE ARLINE MURRAY ELAINE BRANDL BERNADETTE BRQOKS OCTAVIA SCALERA VIOLA KASPEROVICH Hlclcs Prize Essaylsts LAWRENCE FAY FRED GLIKE ARLINE MURRAY JOSEPHINE RAGONE CHARLES WRIGHT EMILY ZAGORSKI I43 J ' . . 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' 1 ' ' 1' ' ' 4.31 ta 1 1' 's 3 . , 1 15 1 , 2- 17 J L I mxle away Leon Moran, donate that derby wh1eh my mother won t lct me wear to Francis Wood so he won t hlve to borrow h1s flther s I marvelous Ernest Nlalllnson QIVL one bow from the wust to Kingsley Roby rn place of the one he now uses I omn1sc1ent Edward ONSl'll1lk le we a gentle hmt to Frank Stableford to dlscard hrs a1r of super1or1ty rough Albert Reetz, donlte my t1m1d soul to Frank Robertson so n1cc Bernard Shemkowltz, w1ll my deferenee to Semor QIIIS durmg school hours to Bob Woolen May he CLllf1V'ltC ll I placrd Rose Pancallo, leave my sweet and unassummg ur to Betty Wrnght Get lt Betty? su1t1ble eanette Shea, lerve an ur of soph1st1ett1on to the Sophomcne Qnls I skrllful Margaret Schlpke, leave my art1st1e 111L,l1l1Elt101'lS to the genn who draw moustaehes on bulletln posters I rad1at1ng Bertha Rynaskl, donate 1 new lme of food to the sehool cafeterra I ready Elxzabeth Russell, le tve the SLYVILLS of th tt cert un young man who drove me to school so often to a well earned rest veermg ohn Vechlolla, le tve a free shoe shme to the football squad brand1sh1ng ames Brandenberger, w1ll 1 new ersh box to the sehool store blanks 1n I eandld Francls Cushmg, le lve my h tblt of runmnv to sehool every mornmq to Lorry Upson I dashmg ohn D Amlco leave Gllfllaftlli L yeastelke to m tke h1m r1se early CYea I know It s an old gagj I dependable Ed Dlugos, le we 1 fe tthered bonnet to th lf eute Larson boy I baby Walter Bennett, QIVL my puntmq of Caesrr erossmv the RUl31CC5Il to the Art Club I dejeeted Fred D0l'Hll1gCl', donate my gym snetks to Walt Doherty He never has any I demon oseph Drogan, fuve three new golf brlls 111 the woods back of the MUH1C1DHl to the golf team I d1SC1'1ll1111Ht11lg oseph Dudek, w1ll my w1eked YLHIUS d11ves to Mary Mc Guinness I frantle Alfred Fugge g1V6 The Bugle C rll R rg to the Crchestra I keen Ed Kelley, w1ll my attend mee reeord at all Natlonml Honor SOC1Sty Mect111-Ys to Mr Walker I nappmg ohn Nedza, w1ll guve r eatehers m1tt to Ed Gormley when he catches prosper1ty I snormg Lester Scharmer g1ve my Cl1V1IlQ form to joan Crawford - I - .. . ., , . , ' 1 4 ' H F 2 , 2 P . , , L , , , 2 I 5 , , I 2 , X , I, 'L I e f A e . 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N J . , E V N N , V F , tt - so ' N - - ' , 9 e f - -1.-1 I45I I wr tngler Dav1d Wollschlager, QIVC my sympathy to the trans1ents between the two schools I Z1p Elmer Zimmerman, QIVC my Zlllllel' to Miss Hall, so she em teach next year s deb lters whit one IS I zouixe Alex Zygmont, QIVL a bw red rosy tpple to Mr Hunt I Lbsent Nicholas Azzolma, leave the bind to Rudy Vlllee I lilllllllq Leon Bartholomew, donate 1 run lround the bloek to the track team I soup Russell Schuerer, w1ll my drums to the sehool as L cub for oe Mlxrphy I qunny ohn Gunther, le xve my lerlal oral themes to Lllldbbfflh I ro1r1nQ Mlchael RICCI, w1ll my love for fresh and eold zur to the teachers I knobby Alden Kaschub, w1ll my presldeney of the Chemlstry Club to any HlI1l71f1OUS underel tssman I ltudable Ernest Leu 1s, leave my enjoyable tlme at the Jumor Prom to the woman Ill the else I Qtbby Harold Gremer, bequetth my hair as in ad for the Grease em Up and Slap em Down Shekum Company I good n xtured Ed Gudclskr g1VL my well Hlled Chemlstry notebook to any dumbbell htndy Bob Hartenstem w1ll my Kolledge Kut clothes to Farmer Calkins h xndsome ed Hawkins, w1ll my pos1t1on as wall supporter on the first floor to Mr Loughlln Wllllllg Herrick WllS0l1, don Lte my bleyele bullt for two to Mr Fay fo1 f1lllSpOI'Ilt1Of1 to next ye tr s Prom I he Llthy Phil Heath, le lve my book I-Ioxx to Serateh a Flea Sexentliellly to Mr urale hopeless lmmy Hayes, w1ll my fa1th 111 Mr Prouty to Rubmoff l1l11p1I'1S Carl Langer, le tve the story of how I got that rum I wear on my llttle linger to be Llltlfled Speed ChllI1l71iJ1l loppered Fred Kopp le we the shovel whleh I used to dm myself through the sehool to jlmmy Cook I he tr he needs tt I ltbormv ohn Lacoske, le we my tavorlte LKPILSSIOII Laugh and the world lauvhs wlth you ery and your eyes get red to Carlyle I l lIlQlllSl'11Il0' Francis Lappert, le tve M3l6tt3,S slow dellvery to Lowell Thomas I leg of mutton Vincent Laskoske, g1VL the Phlhppmes the1r lndependenee Th tt settles th tt I m ttehes Francls McNulty, Q1ve Mae West her man Bob Blair I moon shme Albert Macchlettx, leave tll the junk 111 the school to Eliza beth Church I47 .. 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F X ' X H ,, , ' , 1 . . - 1 48 I l1llll10I1 ure Paul Montagnon donlte the bnl neeessftry to get 1 few of the take your t1me boys out of the sehool I l111lCl Bill Morlarlty, leive my Ll1SllllLtlUIl of l'7L,1l1'f one of the best hsteners Ill the Semor ellss to Elinor HODk1l19 I obstmtte Blll O Loughlm, letve my 1lllk,ILSlL,Ll lnel L.I1fL,1'IU11S111Q mtnner to Sleepy Sy Severance I surpus ng Ed SCl'll1'lbl6, bequetth one btdly Vxlllll gym sult to the uutors for elusters I jULl1Ll0LlS Sluglgbs johns, lelve my Interest 111 Tufts Colleue to Mrs ohns eldest Qlrl Shlrley I mlrthful Mary Allce Muller, don lte my ever present glft for provokm Y true m1rth to ack Somers I mlffhty Nat Murphy, le tve my wxter on the knee to flood the Etst S1d1 blicltlllg rmk I llffneous Iohn LaPo1nte, le1ve my l1IlLlL.St Ill I-I lrtlold to Tom Lyons I dm nw Caroline Davis, leive my long lxst of good tunes to Gert Foell I Clll111DL1t1VL Dorothea Dart, leive my anet lmynorlsh vtly to Ruth Wrlght I deferentul Allce Dutton, lelxe my good dlspos tlon de plte the llleglble l1l11LlW1'1fl1lQ of Penn lnt repolters to Helen Walker Ivers I lmnble Louise Arnold, le ue my lllllflllllq I1lfL1IL to Dorothy Robertson I Lltve Frances Allx, letve my Qenertlly LlI1llHl3lUOLli LIISPOSIIIOII to Walt Doherty I HClV1Sll1L' Ena Askham, bequetth my weiry hours spent Ill ffettmg Iennint ads to my unfortuntte sueeessor I busmesshke Claire Baldwin, bequeath my NV1ll1l10'DLSS to mrke Penn mt euts to an equtlly tllented 1I1Ll1X1LlUll I bllthesome Elsle Blythe, leave my ftblllty to dr1ve my kmd of 1 ear to Florence Doolittle I blxssful Lillian Blltcllff, le ue 1 new supply of puns to the lllllllll el lss I LllI1L11lQ Evelyn Dorsey, lelve my three yetrs of experlenee lll the M I-I S to some green Soohomore dtllylng eanette Dorsey lelve my ned eheeks ts rn ld for lrmeess Pt doubtful MRFIOII Dossln, le Lve one ton of lIlll31flOI1 to ud Betty Cook dllllpllil M'1e Duplessxs, le tve my treekles tc Adcllne Cole depend tble Helen Dupu s, letxe 4 person Ll1ty eolumn to next ye tr s Pennant It needs lt I l'1llf111Q Ed Hyatt, le ue my eomplete llllllllllllty to tll members of the rfur sex to Ted O Brien Hell get over If . , V . , . , .... , f , , , . , . 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I I squeaky Wllllalll Soroka leaxe my rlp dlty of speeeh to Dave WIIISIOW for use m delmtm-1 I gr 1e1ous Aclellne Garclon, heeluexth my fondness for Eddles to well maybe I won t I e umpe tent Ethel Crouch, don lte my expenenee m the eiteterll and sehool tore tu my equllly lmh tlous IIICIIVICILIII hopeful May Hwnclley, le lve the 111 ttllments due on my d1 unond to Parker lwoldmfl Betty Hart, wlll my loxe lo1 Wxrd produets to ohn helpful Arlxne Helneman heque mth my qu et LIISPOC-111011 to Mlckey Cochran She needs 1E I e 5Il1l7lt1l7le Camille Clrlmbeault, leave my lanky bulld to Hazel Brenner I IIIISTUICI lVIaur1cc Lable, le we my inflated opnnon ot myself to the Wes ern Cemetery ASSKWLIITILUI1 for a elfieent lvurul NVe dependable Lydia Doleqa,1nd neutral Irene NOFICIBWVICZ, bequeath our eonstlnt LO1DD1111011bl11P to Dlmon tnd Phvtlnas I eop mu Frances Cook, hequelth 0llL,L.1fYI1lll ct my sfood n lture to Eva Prltchard I lwlllllant Bernice Brooks, don tte my unxvexsal knowledge ot hlqh sehool stuehes to the younver lteulty members I etperlnv eanette Camp, letve my llilllly to vet tra-und to tny under I etro mf' Mldge Curry don lte my hystelleal glgegle to Lots Wllcatley I dr lXVl1I1f' LIZZIC Dearborn, leave my tthleue 111L.l111lf1Ol1b to Mary Moreska I dlsereet Dorothy Dlttmer, leave my poetre runhlwnlfs to future el lss poets I exu tnw Lucy Emerv, leave my meoherent vers1on of Vlftlll to any un su peetlmg ILIIUOIA tbout to embark m Lltm IV I dotuw Helen D0nt10ney, leave my own L11'l'I111lf Lble mtnner ot elmeermg to annoy luture Mer1den Hnfh rooters I lreezmv Helen Frost, w1ll not refuse to renew 1ny lease on Schuman I IIIIQOFOUS Murxel Lynch, most Sllrlelilllgly don tte my p l1llSIlli111Uly modulated xoree to my xtdlo tnnouneer LIIXIOLIS to he llred I sltlsned Red Stmtton, ltdly fflxe my hent to Shlrley Walker I ell ttty Frank COl'kll1, w1ll my exerlnereasme journeys to Bustol to tht muse of 111 the trouble I m tthem ttlell Claude Myers, w1ll my IIOVJIIHV loeks to my V1Ol1l1 pltyer des rous of the slme I ltuqh tble Bull Lautcr, l1eque1tl1 my lL1fU1DOlW1lL to Dick Greene for tutule explolts I horr1hle George H0l11lCh, w1ll my eurly blonde hur to Goldlloeks to entlee the three heirs I musele hound Walt MCGUIIIIICQS, donate all my M s to in tke swetters tor the unemployed I4' a sf 1, I I I ss- 1 , , 1 1 , I N 1. 4 i. 11 . i v . i . 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SL x x II, I N ' I f x xv x A , ' e K 1 I .-...ii f 01 I magnifieent Bob Mayer, lelve my lbility is an Letor dineer and eroonei to Mickey Mouse I deadly Henry DePersio, leive my pipe to the ehemistry deplrtment to bc fumigated standing oseph Serruto, donate my iequiline nose to ohn Barrymore I valilnt ames Valentine, will my unique ehemistry equltions to oe Tom asetti naturil Marie Nissen, leave my eonseientious md studious nature to Pat Morrell eoasting Mildred Connors, leaxe my hennled hur to Rose Scully helpful Edrie Humphries, le we my eisy -foini' nlture to Rose Carpenter bunsglinq Barbara Bunnell, leive 1 testimoniil to the Chesterfield Compmy slender Dorothy Schw arz, will my rlven loeks to ohnnie Ward h1Sp1Cl Louis Hoberman, leaxe my orwinil or il themes to Liberty to be made into short, short stories I eoy Doris Custy bequeith my er lee for Llll1L11'lQ' to Betty Robertson baby Buddy Bye, leixe my 1 loot 7 of briwny strength to the football t6E:1IT1 energetle Emma EVlgllH, leave my basketball form to Margaret Aichler School frisky Rosalie Flagg, le ive the wxy elear for Pinky I goosey Marian Ganner, leave my bountiful 'tppetite to Barbara Peterson eheery Lucy Calvi, lelve my good bllfllllllll lllbl111efS to the telehers to be used on dull students mirthful Irene Marianski, donite the H Wales Lines Cup to next years debaters fAnd they d better keep it I eomfortable Theresa Constantmo, don ate enouvh soft eushions to eover ill the seats in the luditorium Then tll vve need IS some more sleep produeinv assemblies profound Andrew Pulaski, Qixe my every ready smile to ack Somers ready John Rochette, will my skmting ibility to the Trafhe Tower rough Bob Runge, le we the sehool Qrttefully shifted Wallace Schiffer Hive my dmee steps to Bill Cahill I small Francis Smith, will the ability to be it the eloek m History to Dot Pickard She doesnt know how skillful Meritt Soper, QIVL the knlek of remembering touifh Tim theorems to next year s elass I dribbler Bob Dobratz, give the hibit of Going uound vtith lead in my shoes to Bob Teagle I deadly Stan Dreschler, le lve my eontempt tor ill eake eaters to Harriet Walsh , P at Q 1 ' ' 1 ' , 'Q 'B , ' s ' I 3 x , , ,i , , e N X -, I e . 5 I I, .. f . K .. J N 2 x . . 5 x J 1 S. , K J . , . , . , 1 . J , L .. , I ., . . 3 N 4 1 W . r 3 I, lk.. . V M Ex L, G L .. - .. . A . ,Q H 'iq fb , b Z X X i I, , -Q -1 'Q , 1 . L .. , .. Y . E H N X J . ' L ., D 2 1 , , , ' ' , e sz ' z-' a ' k . I, fetching Anna Fama, lcavc my brown orbs to the spies of Meriden High I, .. . .. . ,Q I Q 5 - . t I, H ' an - ,K 'Q a : ' s ' as P: I . I, ii ' N ' ' 1 ' f . . 2 ' r I '. 'e W. Q' . ' . , ' - . ' - - s . , . b I ' 1 1 ' ' - - I ye sw ' s e ss -' N , .1 I, , K , , M , J . I, -1 - - ' X 1 ' . I, ' , b . t , . , . I t . . V S - 1 ' s K ' s s R ' I 5 ' P 2 - rl Nc 4 as U N. s - w ' I -I ., ,V , ' , . I I deeorlt1ve Ed Drodza, le tve one l1fe preserver to Chleken Thurrot, be cause every t1me I see hllll Llfllllilllil 1 Qltss of Vw tter I lhlllli he s qomq to ftll 111 I 1fene1 ll Geotge GHlVlll, le we 1 pmk rtttle to Rosma Couch Is Earl je tlous I Uentlemln Bob Godbutn, QIVL my love for sehools elosed to Dr Moseley htrehramed Edivlll Harr1son, le ue tll the knowledge thtt I ehd not qam dunno my three ye trs sojourn here to T1sh Geary favorable Elalne Frederlcks, leave my job 111 the eatetern to the unem P Oy We healthy Margaret Hennessey and Lella Hough donate some good basketball playmv to Mary Moreska I h tpjy Mlldfed Hlggll1iOl1, lexve my pletslnt d1spos1t1on to Florence Dyson I h tle Barbara Hlldlllg, le we my sehool Splfll to L11c1lle Oat1s I lillldly Vl0l3 Kasperov1tch, letve my ertze fo1 dr Lwmg prohles for next yell' s Prom posters I k1dd1sh Mary Keane, le we my 1n21h1lty to spe1k thoxe a whlsper II1 eltss to Fred McKo11e ups for every Penn tnt lssued maneuver1ng LOIS M'1rt1n, leaxe my absolute Iaek ot iH1b1UO1'l to my s1ster Helen I wonder 1f she needs 1t7 elever Adele Crepeau, le tve my mentahty to the Sophomore Class ldle Betty Illll'lgWOI'fl'l, le we my 1b1l1ty to emoy myself to Irene Dyson SL11f'll'3l6 Robert Schuman, le we my love fo1 frosty IHOFHIUQS to Helen I worthy Charles Wrlght, letve my ITlll1lLfLI'Sl11p ot the band to Roger Edwards I xuld Howard Wrlght donate my Wllld touqhened eiretss to other supports of the wall aeross the street I wheezy Hardy Wr1gl1t, wlll my speedy dr1v1ns1 on H1nover Street to Flre Ch1ef MIFOIILY I shorty ohn Scully, Q1ve mv hlrd ho1led look to Fred Perslko I soggy Clem Slobko, w1ll my love for wtndermg to the h1l4lI1Q eluh I 1 uve WllI1Of Neebe, leave my themes wlth 111 thelr spont tneous venffeance to B111 Lauder I I111lClI1Q Evelyn Mag, le we my sudden r1se to the stock m trket I hthesome Edna Lake, leave my reputat1on for extreme CO11SClLl1t1OUbIlCSS to Geraldme O Brlen I harmonlzmq ames Howard, le 1ve one ClllHC for Lola Petrucelll to st tnd on, to represent Wcmolworth s sloqtn Nothmq over ten eents I s- 2 ' -2 N- 3 s ' e N X , N '- - H s , 1 1 4 ' 2 r ' H , 2 x 2 ., 12 N ' X A 2 . , D' 2 ' ' '2 fz ' 2 ' .' . 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V , e , . , 2 . . , . , 2 K , - . e 2 52 I knrghtly runny Kane, 'rye Pee Wee Crowell hrs preture lor the Ixouue s Gillery I kooeloo Alex Koclrrnom skr, ,rye 111 the Iunror 'fllls to Irvrng Barker generous Catherrne Grrllo Ie we 1 wrerth ot Cjllllll roses to Hugh Grbney hreky Bernrce Hnnnan, le rye three ver oden lIlLlxLl'w to the Student L1el1eI1l Fund 11unty Elizabeth ohnson, Ie1ve my 1l1k.OIlQPleL10Llb nrture to Marrorr Drost krnd Grace Kenney, le 1ve the Tr rihe Tower to Tilalll lilltell ane Krlleen, le1ve three e1rlo1e1s oi ne IIIILQN to Carllouette napprnrf Dorothy Knapp le1ye my plIUI'1lDlLIeb to the Curtrss L1br1ry to Edna Lange I l1ud1hle Katherrne Lallos, le rye my eonlrnuoue Hrstory ree1t1r1ons to Zelda Lurre I knrttrng Flrzabeth Kopp, Ieaxe the sehool three rousrnn eheers I lrght tooted Beverly Levrn, le we my hpstrek to une Anderson May .he not over IIILILIISIL hvely Beatrice Logozze, le rye some ol my p ukle to Myrtle O Nell lueern rl Helene Lussrer, le1xe my hoyrsh boh to Bob Blarr matchless Georgene MCGOSN1l1, le rye tl e sehool wrthout hemg rsked Ivlagnolm Rosemary Mahon, don1te my sm rrt tons to the Styletex M11st1iI Blll Mrnor, lerve rmmeelrrtelv for North C lflllllll I appreer 1te Southern heruty I hrgh y Fre Hrldebrand, xxrll one oi y 1 1 t lst llle lenn I I jargon oseph akrclo, leiye my hrseh 1ll lenoyxled-re to Cwnnre Mrek I hear he wants to wm thrs ye rr I jestrnrg Teddy anrga, Hrxe my req1rds to Russ Hobson I Krnvirsh Butch Kennedy le 1ye my hse of phone numbers to the lerel brother I e1pr1e1ous Helen Cook le rye sehool yyrth no notlee rhle rerfrets We the Krupa Qrrls Frances and Ruta, donate tyyo krndly referees for next year s Yale Tournrment to the h1sketb11l te rms errnest Bernice Ekdahl, hee1ue1th my trther s h1eh1e to Mr Walker knowrnv Hazel Knop, dc n 1te my worrreel look to fourth ye ll L 1t1n Student Qr1crous Pearl Goldberg, don 1te my stueer Int to the te 1eners el nner set enerous Shrrley Greenbacker, wrll one box of p1ns es to ames lVIcAdams b1lane1nU ohn Boam, donate my ffre1t knovyledqe ol SilL,Sl1l1ll5ll1p to I'I1e1h ressure Pete I wrllowy Abner White, Qrwe my e1nely h1sket to Mr Walker to use III place of 11 seat for some Sophomore IIIIEIIII .1 .V NJ. l.71u J, . . .I -I . 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I 1 , . .A ' , A O 1 A . 5 1 ' U5 -- . . 5 ... . , ,.. ,.. . 1. ,.. . m 1 .. -- 1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1- . . 1 LOLl'l'1L1LlIf Marjorie Conkhn, letve the length of reel halr I had shorn to 1 1 tress LUlIIpiI1y v-4 elrelree Gerry Connaughton, le we my boylsh bob to Catherine Kenefick eonse1enL1ous Helen Qoutemash, le lve my umle ss tllllbli. to Barbara Ford elehqhtful Doris DeCant1llon, le we my repute IS belle of South Melldell to my slster MHFIOII I elextrous Theresa Deresey, gxve the eroxsel outslele 106 it lIlt6I'l'll1S91OIl mueh neeeleel utrknw sptee I LlLLUIOLlb Dorothea Dobrlndt letxe one vfrun of sense to Marne Mll1kWVlt7 to be enrefully lelmmlstereel 1 1111 Barbara King, le we my speedy Ind elexoted ehauffeur to the Ha ol 1 tne I blshful Elalne Brandl, w1ll my un ISSUIUIIIQ .ur to Althea Strauss I boy sh Betty Butcka, lelve my basleetb 111 pmwess to Francis O Conner I wttehful Anna W01tkl6WVl8Z, leftxe wholehexrted elevotlon to studying to Helen Keller I know she won t abuse lt I trusty Alda T1e7z1, le we lelvlee lo1 the Sophomore boys reglstermff III the Stuelg, I'I1ll not to tease Semor fflrls I requlu Anna Rosx, lelvc my unehsputable reputation as L Qenulne good sport to Mary MCGUIIIIICSS m lzy Genevieve McI-Iugh, le we my mqulrmq manner to Clzure Dontlgney mere Lllhan Maier, Q1ve my rosy blush to Babe Martln m uelnn-1 Alice March, lelxe my ilney for 1 eertun Steveaelore to no one I e 1 heln If l1ILI'IH'I1LllSIl Margaret Mayer, wlll my 1c1e1 m the SCIIIOI Play to Pmkv Flagg mol ISSLS MHFJOFIC Meyer, lewe 1 slleneer to Bermce Scott meek Mary Meyer, elonlte my elheleney 111 the ofhee to Miss Hart me melernw Ernestme Mlllefy, le Ive Gordon Oppelt 1 bone of matehes so he e III throw Wk ay h1s hghtcr I Olilllflllff Marlon Oliver, lelve my SILILIIOLIQ 1IILl1I1 ltlons to my brother 1 I munehmw Elmor Muenchow, le we olm Daly some self eonfielenee I merry Mary Murphy, lelxe Bernice Scott a fondness for her brother I m lnaqnw ul1e Murphy, leue IO rolls ot eotton blnelaqe to Benny Hozer to we useel lg 11 Lflg I pelluelel Glorm Pelton, leaxe my ehlrleterxstle of bemv h trelly tlght tm Florence Doollttle I pertment Anna Perutl, leave my lnehvlelual walk to Lucllle Oatls I peppy Aurora Prevldnn, lelve my raplehty of speeeh to Dave WlllSl0W tor eleb ntmq Not that he needs lt I pleasant Mary Prlnclpe, leave my lblllty to rem un IIICOHQPILUOUS to Lola Petrucelh lJ3 I perky Patty umn, lcive my 1e1d1e IIIIC of WISC er leks to no one I relublc osephxne Ragone, leorve my fimous ehmples to Cathernne Keane I rwhteous Dorothy Reetz, le me my eomp1n1onsh1p Wlth 111y brother is 111 ex nnple of brotherly love I roimmff Lois Rockemer, le we th1s town ffl ldly for New Mxlforrl Lnd wood UIULS I I'0ll1Cli1l1Lf Bernadme Ryan, le lve my love for 1 eertun sophomore to Hanan Levine I bubblmq Teresa Breuuger, w1ll my peinut butter sf1nelw1ehes to Dorothy Laskoske I SOL1 lble Arlsteene Sn11th don lte my In h 1ele mls lllt let to L eertun Group of Jumor ff1rls I SLIISIIJIL OCt3Vl3 Scalera, vull my leeurwte Judgment of ehlrleter to my undereltssrnin fortunite enouffh to bc s1m1l1rly fnftecl I sehohrly Helen Stnckland, lewe my 1llustr1ous G1rl Seout reeord to Ruth Collett I t1lk1t1ve Betty Taylor, bequelth 1 eirlorel of Il11I'tl'1 to th1s huh sehool It ll be needed when I Kfraclulte I tranqtnl Mur1el Tompkms, le'1ve my Gentle QUICUICQS to Mary Bullock IS '1 Iillld y ut I 1ns 1t11ble Mary Uplnm, le we the ehfhcult tlsk of Hnclnw some one Wlth my , Q . . . . , f J 2 . 1 . ,. , , , , , , D . . . . . 2 , ' ,, , , . , 1 h . b . . 5 I 3 , t 1 . . 3 i I SL sh: yqq I . 1 ' 4 ' . x 1 I , . , . 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'. - ' X K I I I.. -N an 1 ' ' - , c I 1 , 1 r , . 54 I eireful Dorxs Carey, leive the 1b1l1ty to mlnd my own busmess to Lola Petrucelll I wmdy Bob Westfort, lclvc my mtcrest 111 blondes to Mrs Westtmmrt s httle O ol the I boy Robert w1tty oe Whlte, leive my btsketbill speed to unk Brooks wlse Alfred Wllkes, leive one ctke of so lp for the Annull staff to shp up Wllllilll 11 vrmnmq hfers Jr seeretlve Roy Wmkel, Que my wood natureel d1spos1t1on to 'my Qroueh Fred Gllke, QIVC 1 few of my 97 s to be CllStI'lIWLlft,d among some thls sehool Bob Salka, QIVC the flxe ye If plln to Russu now th It Blanchard h1s used If IWILC I sk pper ohn Suroweckl don 1te the Q1g1nt1e skeleton of Haskell to the K1eksv1lle Museum it Y1lesv1llc I sound Stanley Swlatek, Une my f1vor1te expressmn Try 1 httle tender ness to Eddlc Ckmtor I Tony Adr1an Tardxff, leave my beer muv to the Sophomore clwss It w1ll m lke men of them I wly nnmy Webster, fflve my newest blteh of blseults to MISS Walsh They rc qu1cker th1n the elcetr1e eh11r I Wlmtflll Bertha War11er, leftvc my m mner tree from 1ffect1t1on to Florence H1 wxllmv Margaret Wollschlager, w1ll my mnocent nature to Harriet Walsh wrth her mnoeent look studlous Natalne Salamandra, le lve my 1llCl1V1LlLl'll1ty to Rosllyn Oplnsky stleslady Vnrgnna Spencer, letve 1 roll of lunch t1ekets to the starvrng Armemans I serene Anna Sokol, leave 1 meehamcll robot to be the hero of next year s pllys I splrxted Loulse Skmner, bequc 1th 1 dozen carpet beaters to the football te uns to be vworously lL,ll'll1Il1SfLI'L,d to the m tts lI'l the gym I srlent Eleanor Simons, leave the super1or mentahty of eertam un1ors to the jlI11t0I'S I wxlluw Ruth Wadsv orth, leave my promptness 1n dome Pennant ass1gn ments to some other equally rare 1IlC.l1NlLlLl tl I v1v1e1ous Bermce Verronneau, leave my attendance at the Y dances to Barbara Reilly I wee Betty Warren, Wlll my terrlble crushes to Dot Hance I vvlry Harriett Webb lelve school to beeomc 1 gfldultb ilong wlth a eert'un Brldley Avenue youth I ketchup B111 Krock, leave my chewlnq gum to Mxss Stowell to rep ur books I lun 1t1e Rocco Logozzo, le me my POSIUOII IS center on the football team to Royal Schiffer I merry Santx Mastrrm, don ite my plaster c1st lS 1 str ught jacket for ohn Feegal hexrty Henry MllllI1gtOl1, QIVL my sm 111 appetlte to B111 Hancock motor Walter Muclk, xull my lblllfy to make baskets to Dlck Maskell 11111 tele Ed Nluraskl, Qlve my bored look to self LOIISLIOUS Sophs 1'1'lt,Cl1L1116 man Bernard Murphy, leaxe my aetlnff Elblllfy to John Barrymore Wtteh th lt mln let now' I nonehalant B111 Nelson, Cnve my grelt help to Kaschub 111 the Chem1stry Llub to O Howie Drank I pllf0I11C Itzre Platt, le me my welleombed ha1r to the Rot Ten Comb Company Sugned th1s fourteenth day of une one thousand n1ne hundred md thlrty three D I dUI'1Il4Y111lllf1OI'l under our hand md se tl CLASS OF 19 J WIKIILQSCS R V MUSCLEBOUND COUSIN HUGO GENERAL D PRESSION L55 L .. . . 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I il I 56 Class POCITI By Dorothy Dlttmer The eurtlm s clown the book IS closed, The shlp hls swhteel lmel Our H1 h Sehool dlys ire o er md we Must ylelel to Tune s elem md And leive our places to be filled By those who follow on We soon shmll hive new twsks tr New fields for our enelelvor But thouvh we xx 1nder fir iw my From ellsses hooks 1nd hqll We never sh tll forget the ye lrs We spent NV1tl1111 these wills ln Ivlemory s m1rro1 we ll ree ll The joys ind eires we knew And often there we ll see our lI'1LI'lLlQ And te lehers 111 revlew Though now we lClNL the plths vxe xe known For those we elnnot see And leue those fr1enelsh1ps th lt h Lve ffrown We st1ll hive your ine mfluenee To hold throuwhout our llves You tewehers, trrenels of hu h sehool hours Your uel h1s heen our QUlLlL You we shipeel our elestnnes 111 plrt And led us to the w1ys Whleh you hive found to he the he t Through your expeneneeel eliys Our Allnl Mlter Reel lnel Blue We never w1ll forget To you our st lr Iseenelmt we Aeknowledge our QFCIY deht But now Ieeept our llst '1LllLUQ We Go to fiee Tomorrow And thouvh we re li,lX1llQ memorles mike Plrtnw sueh sweet sorrow 1 1 S ' ' I 5 ' . b . . lg - 1 as , , tb K I W K . 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N -v York l'. f Y:1l1- I'11iv'Aity ' , Q ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,..,,.. ...........,.......,.,.,,..,,,..,,,,..,,,.,....,,,,...,,.. X 'V 'xi l'ull1-gv llf Sl. l'fIiv:1Tr1'll1 QW , g ,,.,,YYYYA,A,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 C A . 1 R . N I C H O L A S MOSELEY was horn and educated in the South. He eontinued his studies at Yale University, hut was Called overseas for zietive duty in the Wcnrld W:Li'. At the close of the War, he ref entered Yale and received his AB. degree. In 1925 he received his Ph.D. from Yale and lveexune an instructor of the classics there. He was one of the founders of Alf hertus Magnus College and was its lirst Provost. Last year M1'. Moseley resigned his position as instructor of the elzlssies :it Hztrviird Colf lege to lveeoine Superintend' ent of Schools at Merideii. BOARD OE EDUCATION Stephen L. Smith .......................................................................................... ........ P resident Dr. Everett L. Adams Dr. I. S. Otis Everett B. Allen Miehztel P. Kelly l61 69 -X. 'x . I , N Z 2 z Ls R .Q : Q L4 H -1 1 M I i The Class of 1934 OFFICERS Earle Robison ,.,,.,., .,,.., L ,,,,..,, Bessie Martin ...,.,,... Eleanor Hopkins ....... George Thompson ..,,.,. .,.,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., CLASS ADVISERS Miss Mona C. Wzilsh Mr. Clarence I. Margaret Aichler Lillian Alusitz Sophie Arinack Dorothy Arnold Hattie Astranowicz Ruth Bailey Gladys Baker Stephanie Banazuski Mary Barry Rose Biafore Rita Boisyert Barbara Bloomlield Edith Bordeardt Bernice Bousquet Eleanor Brechlin Ruth Buckholz Mary Olive Bullock Virginia Burr Marguerite Buttner Barbara Calkins Marjorie Carrie Rose Carpenter Lena Casillo Elena Catteryzza Celia Cchowski Jeanette Chalker Anna Cherniack Harriet Ch ristowski Elizabeth Church Lois Cochran Adeline Cole Dorothy Coleman Mary Collins Priscilla Collins Betty Cooke Grace Cooke Anna Mae Cossette Edith Constantino Rosina Couch Estelle Czarnecki Marie Dahlberg Angela Damm Filomena Davino Pauline De Genere Rose De Maria Mr. Willis J. Prouty Anna Demuehaski Pauline Dobry Gladys Doherty Charlotte Dolan Theresa Doininello Eileen Donahue Norma Donnelly Claire Dontigney Florence Doolittle Helen Dorin Viola Dossin Louise Dowling Claire Doyle Marion Drost Florence Dyson Irene Dyson Mildred Egan Jessie Erskine Louise Ferretti Edna Figarola Miriam Filipek Ruth Fisher Marthena Fitzgerald Eleanor Flagg Janet Flynn Mary Fredericks Ruth Freitag Ida Gallucci Mary Gilmore Fanny Gottlieb Mary Graff Mary Guiel Eleanor Hall Dorothy Hance Marion Harrison Lottie Hart Hilda Hartman Kathryn Heineman Charlotte Hennessey Marguerite Heppelle Theresa Hill Eleanor Hopkins Dorothy Hourigan Alice Ivers Helen Jackson Elizabeth Jones Wzinda Jucha Catherine Karpinski Vera Kaska Lottie Katuzny Doris Kelly Olga Kencharek Catherine Kenefick Stacia Kierup Madeline King Bernadette Kofsuske Mary Kramer Lucy Krupa Bertha Lahecka Dorothy Lacoske Aimee Lainphere Edna Lange Flora Learinont Mary Le Fort Eleanor Lemke Lillian Litchenberger Helen Lagocki Rose Luherti Zelda Lurie Arline Lyons Doris McCarthy Mary McGuinness Margaret McMahon Geneva Mackney Margaret Maguder Phyllis Melozeski Bessie Martin Helen Martin Nathalie Martin Elaine Marx Adeline Masler Irina Mentzer Madeline Mercuri Florence Micholoski Rose Mik Gladys Millington Marie Minkwitz Elinor Morrel Mary Moreska ...........,..President ..,,....VicefPresident ..,.,....,.Secretary i.,....Treasurer Loughlin Mary Mulcahy Helen Nawrocki Eleanor Niemic Geraldine O'Brien Wiiiifred O'Brien Frances O'Connor Antoinette O'Leary Dorothy Olson Judith Olson Myrtle O'Neil Dorothy Oppelt Olga Pariinoviteh Pearl Pattison Katherine Perkins Elizabeth Perry Leona Perry Lola Petrucelli June Phillips Dorothy Pickhardt Esther Polvani Helen Pratson Eva Pritchard Doris Raarup Florence Raven Elizabeth Reed Barbara Reilly Ruth Reynolds Betty Robertson Dorothy Robertson Ditta Rosi Frances Ruchala Mildred Runge Lillian Ryan Marie Sagalski Dolores Schultz Ruth Schuelke Bernice Scott Rose Scully Kathleen Shanahan Nellie Smith Mildred Sonstroin Georgia Stergius Harriet Valentine l63 14 G11r111el Vinbleo Shrrley Vero1111e 111 Helen W 1lker Shrrley Wrlker H 1rr1et W rleh MHYIOII Wersleder Ger1ld111e XVCIIILT Ruth Vxfestfort l 011. 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A 1 1 K 1 JT loseph Noonan Joseph Murphy June Anderson Betty Anderson M155 osephme A311 Mary Alusrtz Katherme AlLlS1lZ Alice Ambrosette june Anderson May Anthony Helen Arnold Loulse Barbaell Ethel Barnas Evelyn Bartoskl Vlfglllli Beckley Phyllls Belalr Ehzaheth Bell1 Loulse Benolt Rhea Benort Eleanor Bentley Geraldlne Berry Anna Blafore Stella Blkowskl Helen Bober M1flO!1 Boyd Hazel Brenner Gertrude Brrtney Georg,1anna Brohson Dorothy Brookes Helen Brookeq Ellz lheth Buchko Anne Budzrnaek Iuha Burda Mar1 Ill Burkh lrdt Dorothy Burns Anna Butehk 1 Norma Button Alice Capaeclo Mary Carohno Emlly Carroll Marle C1l'1Hl1l,0LlY Marjorle Ch tree Martha Chehfoux Dorothy Clark Betty Coe Esther Collett The Class of 1935 OFFICERS C LASS ADVIBI RS uatrne M Horrr fm MISS Adt M Ruth Collett Eleanor Cook Erleen Costello B nrb lra Dalton Ruth D 1v1s Marlon DCC11lflllOI1 Len 1 Del Faxero Mane De la ClXCVfOtlC1 e Rose Dellaealehl Dora DCM1ItlIl Laura Dee M1r n Rose Deepnas L1ll1an DIPCISIO Ruth Dxttnaan Mzmon Dm Alla De Flaws Veronlca Dmytelko Lena Dobenakl Ruth Domen Barb u 1 Doollttle Ruth Dorow Dorothy Dleher Exleen Dubee Ann 1 Dudak Graee DLIIJUIS Barb nrt Eeksteln Ruth Evana Marron Evarts AD2.'Cl1IlC Faint enn1e Farrerr Marne Fellegy Katherine Penn Robe Flgjarolt Ellen Htzgerald L1ll1a Fl lton Loulse Eletehner Ahee Flynn Gertrude Eoell Sylv111Fontanella Barbara Ford Dorm Ford Bernard S ur tle Pauhne Fra co Cathernae Frederick jeasre G unbrno Marguente G ly Helen Geary Pauhne Gerstenhlatt Ceha Gxordano Mlflalll Gold Arl1ne Gormley Anne Grail Loulae Grattt Conet mee Gneeo Ruth Gremer Mary Gromala Leah Gro Qrn an Ehzaheth Grover Eleanor Gklgllllttl N W1ll1Cll1lUH GLIlI1pICfLl1 ennre Gutzw 1 Ma11or1e Haekh nth Btrbarn Hale Beatnee Hall Edna H mlan Mae H mrtnaan Barb url Heck Mary HCllA6TDll1 Dorothy Hegel Soplne Hxggrnson Florenee Hrll M3YlOll H1rQchfeld Mary Honareh Muuel Hotehkls Mary ldz1 Myrtle lngrah Hazel lveq Shxrley Iveri can onea R1f LJLllZ1lCW1LZ Geneyxeve Kaweeln Catherme Keane Preardent Vree Presrdent Seeretary Tre tsurer l ooley Dorothy Kear n GCIAdldlllC Kegler Helen lxeller Marg lret Kelley Phylha Klewlen CCCll1'1 Klxne qt3C1lKiJlCk eanette Ko 111 Harrlet Krosnow kr Althe 1 Krumm Dorothy Kurtz Thelm 1 Laine Dorothy Langer Barbarl Lee Barham 1 Lemke Anna Lewandow Rose L1her MHYIOII Llddell Arhne Llet Gertrude Lnnnaer Gladys Lrpfert Mary Llppltt Marg net Loehner Ruth Lofgren Ex elyn MeBr1de Dorothy MCCl111tLJCk Madehne McDermott Dorothy MeGett11ek Citl1C11!1C MCKLITIII lLlllZl MeK1Qhkr Ruth M lreh Valer1e March mt Etl el Marth Anna Metelsky Lotnse Meyer lo ephme Mreh xlezyk lvlary Muller Dlana Mohnary Marg, xret Moneeon Ma1g1uetMor1sseau Sophle Mozdzrak Eun1ee Muntz rcs K -----,-.--,A-----,,,,MwY,-M--,-,A'7Y,---,,,,,,-,-,-,.,.,,A,,.....,..,,.,...,,,,, ., ,,,....... , .,.---- Bs, 7 iiiiLAA- -W3, W I 5 3 ----Yw,,----YA,A-,--,A,.---,.YYw,-,--,---,,,.AAA,-,,-,,, ,,,,--,,-,-,-,-,,,r,,,.,.,,,,,...,, ,,,,,., ' 1 1 W Q , , ' ' J 1 ' ' , 'ga A 1 . 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' 1 ' 5 ' 1 111 ,, .- z ORGANIZATIONS CHOOL has but one real purpose that of educatron Bu a student who lrmrts hrs efforts entirely to bool! learmng rs mrssrng many opportunrtres for self cultrvatron as well as or pleasure The actrvrtres of the varrous organrza trons descrrbed rn this sectron of The Annual offer addntronal trarnrng to that garned rn the class room The benetrts acquired from both these sources provrde a golden branch upon which the students may rely when they luke Aeneas are confronted wrth strange and unknown forces L69 70 Natlonal Honor Soclety NE of the most 1111port:1nt soe1et1cs 111 MCY1dCI1 H1 h School 1s the NHflC1l11l Honor Soelety 1 souety h'1v1nvf eh 1ptcrs 111 the leadmg h1 h schools of the country The object of the Menden eh Lpter IS eneour1Uen1ent of enthusmsm for SLhOl?L1Sl'111J, SC1IllLllZ1f1Ol1 of 1 Lleslre to render serv1u.,, PFOITIOUOII of worthy le.1dersh1p, 11nd the development of eh'1r'1eter Only fifteen percent of the Semor el1ss are el1111ble for memhersh1p five percent bemv chosen from the junlor el1ss 111 M1y The next year the I'L1T1l111111g pereent be eome 1nen1b1.rs W1th these restueuons lt 1S e1sy to understand why me1nbe.rsh1p 111 th1s souety IS hwhly esteemed T1h1s yen' the N1flK7I11l Honor SOClCfy W1s IIIVIICCL1 to 1 supper QIVLII by the members of the Exehanqe Club who have entert1111ed the SOLILIY yearly The Honor Souety members have wlso VCIY sueeessfully sponsored 1 dr1xe for the rev1val of sehool Splflf 111 Meuden H1 fh As 1 whole thc N.1t1on1l Hfllliil Soelety h1s com pleted 1 very sueeessful ye'1r, one on wh11.h we m1y look buk wlth pr1de OFFICERS Trcrl f l1l11 l res11l111t 311111111111 Thook N1g1L1115 MEMBERS I 1ul K 1 XX 1ll1 1111 BIIHUT 11111-.1 LC111-. flu 111l lu I Lfll nlette l'1oo 1. 111 Xskh 1111 Louuse -Xmolcl '11111 lil 1111 FACULTY ADVIS 1 Ill Do L 1 Ilnanox Q 111 my I 1 Llyll M11, -Xrllm Mun 11 NK llllfll Ne1l1v. 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' REPRESENTATIVES l HE Student General Association has proved a great success because of the fact that the students have the power to regulate all activities through it, since there is in the Student General Association a representative of every homeroom and every activity in the school, The work of the association is carried on through the Senate, an elective council which serves as the executive and controlling department. This year, under Mr. Wzilker's advice, it sponsored along with the National Honor Society a short assembly at which the president of the S. G. A. gave a brief talk on school spirit. The spirit of the meeting sank in and took deep roots, for Meriden High School is now known for its excellent school spiritg which, after all, goes to prove how eilective pupil government can be if well organized and supervised. SENATE 1 OFFICERS . Fred Glike ..... .................... . . President XVilliam Lauder . . ................ . . . Scribe MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIOR SOPHUMORES Fred Glike Xvllllillll Lauder june Anderson Earle Robison Joseph Murphy John LaPointe lloris McCarthy Ernest Lewis. lValter Mcfinmness June Anderson Louise Arnold Gladys Baker Claire Baldwin Erwin Baldwin Jerome Beloff Elaine Brandl Elizabeth Church Geraldine Connaughton Frances Cook Rosina Couch Ethel Crouch Elizabeth Dearborn Marion Dix Earle Dobratz Eileen Dubee Roger Edwards Ruth Evans Catherine Fenn Gertrude Foell Helen Geary Robert Gendron Fred Glike Alfonsc Graliowski Betty Illingworth Alice Ivers Frederick Kopp Ernest Lewis Jack Lipman Evelyn Mag Amos Matteucci Michael Mazzoechi Rulrert lllayer XValter lllcfluinness llenry Mclieon Doris McCarthy Mary Moreska lli-rnard Murphy Claude Myers XVilnor Neelve Bernard Orentlicherman Doris Raarup ,losephine Ragone Ilarry Randall Earle Robison Octavia Scalera Royal Schiffer jack Somers George Stanley Donald Tierney john YVard Herrick XVilson Charles VVright Robert XVusterharth Ruth XVcstfort Emily Zagorsky 721 The Forum HE Forum has for its purpose the furthering and encouraging of debating and docs much to put it among the prominent activities of the school. This year, under the capable leadership of Miss Amelia Hall, it has certainly succeeded. While the club also has a wellfdeveloped social side, its aim is mainly to train its members in the art of debating. Its members also are familiarized with parliaf mcntary law and business procedure. In conjunction with the Community Forum, the society sponf sored at the Meriden High School a debate between Smith and Wesleyaii Colleges on the question, Resolved, that all war debts and reparations should be cancelled. This proved to be a very interesting debate, and was well attended. The main debating event of the year is the Triangular Debate between Meriden, Manchester, and Middletown. The Forum trains the members so that they may be fitted to compete in the tryouts, which are, however, open to the entire school. The Forum has been a very active organization working for the improvement of the school and of debating within the school. Evelyn Mag . . . Lois Martin . , . . Mary Mcfluinness Miss Amelia Hall Evelyn hfag Lois Martin Mary Mcfiuinneszs Lois lVheatley Dorothy Nance Bessie Martin Eleanor Hopkins Leona Perry Lucille Oatis Elsie Robinson Frances XVade Mary Bullock Shirley Ivers Elaine Schwartz Sophie Rakesky OFFICERS MEMBERS Sophie Pai-linovitch Pauline Gerstenblatt Natalie Murphy Jeanette Camp llelen XValker Mary Ynham Elizabeth Church Viola Kasperovilch Marie St. Arnauld Octavia Scalura Evelyn Kassabian Mary 1leiTernan YVilnor Neebe Alice Nobert . . . . . . I resident .... . .. Secretary 'Treasurer ... Faculty -Xdxisei Dorothy Langer Fred Glike Ernest Lewis Fharles Goodall Irving Barker Jerome lieloff joseph Murphy Carl Langer David XVinslow hhlllllillll Lauder Robert Mayer james Oatis XValter Riecio Frank Stableford Iack Somers l 1 l HE tr11nqul1r deb 1te te1mQ 1re ehoscn e1eh yewr from 1111111111 developed by the 1et1v1t1eQ of The Forum Tlm ye 11 the tkllllb sueeeeded 111 retuninq the H W1les Lines Cup by winning un 111 imous Llt,L1Sl01'1S both lt Meriden 1nd Middletown Ab IS the eustom the 11eQg1t1ve temm went out of town, while the 1fhrm1t1ve te1m re 111 llI1CLl lt home The subjeet of the deblte w1s Rexolved th lt the liemdent of the Ulllted Stwtes should be seleeted by dlreet vote of the people It proved such 1 l1vely topic l1'1L1 stimulwted sueh 1I'ltL1'LS1 11111 the ludlenee 1t Meriden eomposed hrqely of students, numbered over iour hundred Now the Lines Cup h1s been won twiee by e1eh mehool 111 the trnnqle therefore next ye 1r will be the 11st one of eompetition for it Although the m 1jor1ty of our deb 1terQ me 1fr1du clflllg, we know the underel1ssmen will keep up the repumtion whieh Add1t1onal proof of the Tenns 1b1l1ty wws disphyed when Meriden High defewted Neve Haven Commerenl in .1 du 1l deb 1te, 1lso by un ll111'110US decisions Mueh e1ed1t foi this U1'lL1SLlll sueeesb is due to the LIIIUIIIIQ' efforts of the eo1ehes, Mr R1ymond E11 1nd M1ss Ameln H111 Slllee they took eh111fC of deb1t1nQ 111 Meriden, no sehool h IS been 1ble to reqlster 1 v1etory 1U11nQt them in '1ny deb 1te TEAMS XITIRMAITXT X 11211111 111111.11111 I'1ely11 M111 cd C nlu- 1 oml1ll 1 'Nlarie S1 'xflldllld Alfurmi 1:1 'mm llnpkm flllrrmlti Oel 111a S1 1ler1 COACHES N11 Raymond I Fay NI: 1. 81111111 Hall Trlangular Debate Teams 'z K 2 1 . 1 1 ' ' 1: 1 . l 2 'f'4Z 5 1 1 - ' ' '55 X I 'S xl - 1 1: - N 5 5 ' S L I I K x . 2 1 A A A 4 x 2 f B K K l D K Y 4 3 2 1 I 2 f 1 ' 1 . 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' - ' 'l s X I .1 -' J : ,' 1 J: if ' 1'21'111-xt .Avis 1'1 ' fz : 2 ': gum. H., 5116.1 Z' A 5 '. Sin., h io ffm, 5 .. ,Y .1 .. , ,Z 4 H, - 1 A In 1 . - 1 ' ' 12 ,y - , --v , A Y . I K. 1 1' lb -' 1 111 1111' 111'11 1 l'I1X' 1 '11 ' ' 'Q- Leal 1' s: an 1 3 ' ' I 1 ff' 11 t - 1 I nn. ,. ..., hz.. . - .. ....Z--zszlaw' In -2 ii i ? ff T JE' ig 'SIP' ir' 25 : HE annual production of the Props and Paints Society was i'The Champion . The selection of the cast and the coaching of the production was under the direction of Miss Frances Curley. The plot concerns the efforts of Williain Burroughs, a former lightweight boxing champion and the Americanized son of an aristof cratic English family, to regain a place in the family esteem and to win a lady of title and wealth, Lady Elizaheth Dalton. Witli such a variety in the type of characters, this story moves on to an intcrf esting end, showing the perseverance of the outcast son in winning over his family. Though his task is diliicult, the champion lives up to his name and is himself rewarded for his efforts. The outstanding performance of the leading characters, Rohcrt Mayer and Eleanor Flagg, plus the splendid support of the entire cast combined to keep this production up to the high standard of previous performances. Mrs. Jane Burrough's OVilliam's tnotherb ..... .... C aihcrine Keuehck Mary Burroughs CYoung sisterj ........... ....... E ileeu Duhee John Burroughs Cfatherj ......... George Burroughs Clilder hrotherj David Burroughs fYounger hrotherb Lady Elizabeth Dalton ........... John Feegal ... .. ..... llugh fiihncy XVilliani Lauder . , . . . Eleanor Flagg Lord Brockington ....... ..... .... . , . Ierome lieloff XVilliam Burroughs Qthc chzmipiouj . .. . , , Rohert Mayer Antoinette . , ..... .......... . . .. Simmons .......,......... . . , . .. Mr. Mooney ....... ,. Mr. Coykendall .... Earl of Chuffleigh .... Marquis of Harroween Baron I-Ialloway .... Mayor of Knotley . . Frank Smith ..... Board of trade . .. . Business Manager . . . . Stage Managers .... Chairman of ushers. Coach .... ,A ...... Faculty advisers .. ...... Evelyn Mag . . . . . . Fred Persiko .. Richard Lacourciere . .... Joseph Murphy Frank Stzihleford Arthur Pellegrino . . . .....,... . ....... Alfred Larsen .........Irviiigiiarker lleruard Murphy ' '. Q 4 i ilffliy' iXl'.riglit',' if'i-QMCEL 'iv'bi,ii, Royal sciiim-r, Robert Iohuson, Clzitide hlyers MANAGERS 1 Wilnor Ncehe .. . Rosalie Flagg. Joseph Curley, lloward XVrigh1 Louise Arnold ,. ... .r............. Miss Frances Curley . . . Miss Curley, Mr. Churchill Props and Paints Play l75 EDITCRIAL BGARD Louise Arnold f i l 761 The Pennant HE PENNANT, the bifmonthly paper of the high school, conf tains in addition to the news of the school, jokes and especially wellfwritten literary endeavors of students. Membership on the staff is obtained after a period of training by the faculty advisers, Miss Julia Blanchard, Miss Eleanor Gantley, and Mr. Mark Bollman. The Pennant is entirely selffsupporting on the basis of adver- tising and circulation. Because of its success, which reflects directly upon the staff, the Pennant ranks as one of the most important and influential student activities of the school. Because of the efforts of the editors, thc Pennant won third prize, Class B, in the annual contest of all the school publications that are members of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at Columbia University. STAFF Iivclyn Mag .... .......,... ..,. E c litor-in-chief Barbara Boynton . ............ Editor Helen XValker ...... .. 4xSSigI'lI'I1Ellt Editor Marie St, Arnauld ..... Copy liditur Iiessie Martin ...... ...... C opy Editor Evelyn Kassahian . . . . Make-up Editor Hardy XVright .. ....... Sports Editor lina Askhain .. ...... ,..................... . . Business Manager FACULTY ADVISERS Miss julia li. Blanchard Miss Eleanor Gantley Mr. Mark Bollrnan Elaine Brantll Eleanor Hopkins Richard Lacourcitit Arlinc Murray john Ryan Frank Bartlett Geraldine O'Brien Leona Perry Lola Putrucelli Ruth hv2Kl5WU1'tl1 Lois NVheatley John Carroll john Lacoske BUSINESS BOARD 'l'l1ert-sa Dercsy Marian Ganner Pearl Goldberg Bernadine Ryan Bertha Rynaski Anna Sokol ACH year the graduating class of Meriden High School pubf lishes a year book, The Annual. Its purpose is to record the achievements and interesting events of the school year stressing especially those of the graduating class. It is the aim of this year's staff not only to fuliill these objectives, but also to instill into The Annual some of the spirit and character displayed by the school. With these views in mind The Annual staff has done its best to make this publication one which as nearly as possible truly repref sents the school year ending June, 1933. For the first time the staff has been able to coordinate both departments so that expenses balanced with expenditures. This year the Annual is selffsupporting. EXECUTIVE BOARD Ernest Lewis .......,....,........................., . .. Iiditor-in-chief Marie St. Arnauld, Roliert Mayer . Associate liditors Fred fjlike .................... .... l lusiness Manager Carl Langer, XVilnor Neebe . IIIIUIUQYZIIIIIIC lfditors VValter Mclluinness ..,.,.. ........ S ports Editor Bernadette Brooks ...,.. .. , , Circulation lllanager Robert Schumann .. . Advertising Manager EDITORIAL STAFF EVClY11 Blat! Octavia Scalera Claude Meyers Charles Goodall Edna Lake LIerritt Soper VVilliam IXIin0r Louise Arnold CIRCULATION STAFF Elaine Brandi Albert Gould Ena Askliam ADVERTISING STAFF Mary L'pham Alden Kaseliulv Abner NVI1ite The Annual I77 l7Sl The Boys' Glee Club HE activities of the Boys' Clee Club include participation in assemblies, especially the Christmas presentation, and singing carols. In the latter activity the club has entertained at the Meriden Hospital, at the Underclill Sanatorium, and at the homes of mem' bers of the Board of Education and of the Faculty. Outside activities are centered in the annual Central Connectif cut Conference Glee Club Contest held in May. In previous com' petitions Meriden has proved its ability by winning first place twice and annexing numerous other honors. The competition this year will be judged upon the interpretaf tion and delivery of a stirring Hunting Song by Kun, which offers great possibilities for unique interpretation and arrangement. The club has decided to present in addition to the Hunting Song a lyric ballad by Oley Speaks entitled Sylvia . Mr. Conklin has been working steadily with the club, and it is likely that their singing of these numbers will bring honor to Meriden High in the contest this year. OFFICERS ..........President ... . . . . Vice-President Ralph Blanchard .. . XXVZIYTCII Bye . .,,. Michael Mazzocehi . . .. Secretary-Treasurer . .......... Lilzrariau Rolrcrt England Norman Gardner Harmon Seoville Claude Myers John Ryan Robert Mayer Francis Kenny Robert Hart MEMBERS Aldo Figlioli Tlionias MCL:-iughlin Fred Persiko joseph Ahern Benjamin Hozer Robert Runge Clayton Lanoue James Brandenlzerg MEMBERS Lillian Arniack Ml 1 M i HE Girls, Glee Club was called upon to assist in many activities during the course of the past year, but none was so largely at' tended and so zealously looked forward to as the annual Christmas caroling. This feature usually takes place on Christmas Eve, and the girls, with lighted candles, go from place to place spreading the good cheer of Christmasticle. Among other noteworthy occasions in which this Club participated were, the annual lnterfScholastic Contest, held May 16, 1933, the Christmas Assembly, and performances in behalf of the WOIHCHS, College Club and National Music Week, All of these activities showed the careful supervision of its director, Mr. Conklin. OFFICERS Barbara Boynton . . . Alice Ivers ...... Elaine Schwartz .... , Zelda Lurie ............ Mr. James V. Conklin .. ... . . . President . . . Vice-President ..... . . Treasurer Pianist ...FacultyArlviscr Ena Askham Barbara Boynton Barbara Bunnell Georgiana Brobson Virginia Beckley Claire Baldwin Doris Custy Adeline Cole Estelle Czarnecki lllary Collins Frances Cook Eillccn Costello Eleanor Cook Irene Dyson Florence Dyson Rose DcMaria Dorothy Dittmcr Marie de la Chevrotier Helen Dupuis Anna Dmuchaski Eileen Dubee Ruth Darrow C Jessie Erskine Eleanor Flagg Alice Flynn Katherine Fenn Lillie Flatow Jennie Gutzwa Leah Grossman Miriam Gold Dorothy Hegel Betty Illingworth Alice Ivers Shirley Johns Jane Killeen Marjorie Kelly Margaret Lochner Zelda Lurie Bertha Labecka Genevieve Mclrlugli Georgine McGowan Natalie Murphy Dorothy McClintock Catherine McKenna Diana Molinary Dorothy Mcflettrick Doris McCarthy Alice Nolrert Marie Nissen Wlilnor Neche Dorothy Nash Frances O'C'onnor Geraldine O'Brien Rosyln Opinsky Dorothy l'ickharilt Rose Pancallo Barbara Reilly Bertha Rvnaski Agnes Surowiak Anna Sokol Althea Strauss Elaine Schwartz Bernice Scott Marie St. Arnaulcl Helen Walkci' Harriet VValsh Ruth YVright The Girls' Glee Club U9 1 sol The Band HIS year the band was organized by Mr. McCarthy, who dif rected and supervised the organization until his resignation from the school. Charles Wright then assumed the responsibility and became the first student leader. During the latter half of the school year, Mr. Conklin took over the supervision and direction of the band. Several times throughout this year, the band entertained during assembly periods and at basketball games. By invitation the band again, as in previous years, presented a concert at the local Y. M. C. A. and furnished the music for Parents' Night at the school. In spite of the several difficulties encountered during the year, the organization has carried on its work of previous years in commend' able fashion. OFFICERS Lharles VVrig'l1t ., ,......,...... ........... P resident Howard XVright ..... . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Robert Mayer ............... ...... D rum Major Joseph Murphy, Robert Hart . .... Assistants Mr. James V. Conklin ...... ........,.... S upervisor Irving Barker Harry Briclman XVZl.1'1'Cl1 Bye Dan Cahill Gordon Skinner Richard Stratton Robert XVusterbarth Paul Aniann Erwin lialrlwin Julio Fontanella Fred Clike Silvio Panciera Lawrence Parmentier Ierome Beloit MEMBERS Vvilliillll hlinor Benjamin Hozer Francis Callouette Isarlore Hobernian Clayton Lanoue Arnolfl Millette Michael Mazzocchi Howard VVright Ray Emerling George Thornpson Fred Baer james Ryan John VVard Herrick VVils0n HE orchestra was again under the direction of Mr. James Conklin, Director of Music in the public schools, who assumed the super' vision of this activity when he came to Meriden last year. Shortly after the opening of school, rehearsals were begun and continued every Thursday afternoon. At these rehearsals instruction in the rudiments of music was given, and the members were also given the valuable experience of ensemble playing. The orchestra has made several public appearances during the ycar and has received many favorable comments on its work. ln addition to furnishing music for assembly periods, the organization appeared on the Parents' Night program, interpreting several light classics. The Instrumental Ensemble received much praise as a result of the program presented at the Health Conference held at the City Hall Auditorium on May first. VIOLINS Mary Graff Marion Evarts Phyllis Belair julio Paseueci Aldo Figliuli John Daly Joseph Ahern Chester Santoro CORNIQTS Harry lirielman Daniel Cahill Irving Harker PIANO Zelda Lurie FLARINETS Fred Glike Jerome Beloff Charles VVright Sylvio Paneiera SAXOPHONES llenjamin Hozer NVillian1 Minor DRUMS Fred Baer l Orchestra lS1l 321 Library Club HE Library Club was organized by the school librarian in 1914. Its membership is restricted to twenty girls of the Junior and Senior classes who are Hrst recommended by English teachers for their high scholastic standing and excellent character, and are then voted upon hy the members of the Club. Miss Stowell, the librarian, instructs these girls in the management of the school library. Actual work complements this instruction as the members of the club take care of the library, and assume responsibility in the absence of the librarian. There is also a social aspect to the club. Some outstanding affairs this year were a Christmas Party at the home of Miss Stowell and a tea given for girls planning to enter Normal School. Frances Cook .. XYilnor Net-he . Shirley johns .,...... Miss Clarissee Stowell .. Ena Askham llarhara Boynton lilizaheth Cqliurch Frances Cook lfleanor Hall Eleanor Hopkins Shirley Johns livelyn Mag Bessie Martin Mary Meljuinness OFFICERS MEMBERS President . . . Secretary-Treasurer v lnusiness Manager .. . Faculty Adviser Mary Alice Miller Natalie Murphy XYilnor Xeelve Geraldine Ollirien Dorothy Robertson Octavia Scalera Aristeene Smith Mary Upham Ilelen XYalker Luis XVl1eatley EMBERSHIP in the Junior College Club is open to any girl in the college course. Its aim is to acquaint prospective college students with some of the requirements for entrance to college as well as with college life in general. It is closely aihliated with the Senior College Club, and this year a joint meeting was enjoyed at which both organizations presented a play. Each year the Senior Club gives the Caroline Nagel scholarship to a deserving member of the Junior Club. At one of the meetings Miss Elsie Root talked about India, and at another Miss Harriet Newall of Mount Holyoke gave a great deal of worthwhile material about college requirements. CFFICERS Marie St. Arnaultl .. litlrie Humphries . . . llarbara Peterson .... Dorothy Hanee ....... Miss Anna T. Doyle .. ...... . President . . . Vice-Presirlent .. . , , .. Secretary .. . . . . . . Treasurer ........... . . . . . .. Faeulty Adviser MEMBERS Gladys Baker Phyllis Belair Barbara Bloomlielrl Barbara Boynton Bernadette Brooks Mary Olive Bullock Barbara Bunnell Rose Carpenter Elizabeth Church Dorothy Clark lileanor Cook Frances Cook Doris Custy Laura Des Marais Dorothy Dittmer flaire Dontigney Florence Doolittle Irene Dyson Florence Dyson Lucy Emery Catherine Feuu Rosalie Flagg Alice Flynn Anna Graff Mary Graff Elizabeth Grover Hilda Hartman Eleanor Hopkins Myrtle Ingraham Alice Ivers Shirley Irers Elizabeth Jones Viola Kasperoviteh Evelyn Kassabian Catherine Keane Mary Keane Marjorie Kelly Eflna Lake Barbara Leinke Zelda Lurie Genevieve Kaweeki Margaret Lohner Evelyn Mag Bessie Martin Helen Martin Lois Martin Georgette lNIeGowan Dorothy MeGettriek lNIary lNIeGuinness Catherine McKenna Marie Minkwitz Eleanor lXIorrell Eunice Morse May l-Iartman VVilnor Neebe lllarie Nissen Mary Aliee Nobert Lucille Oalis Geraldine O'lirien Frances O'l'onnor Sophie Parlinoriteh Leona Perry Dorothy Piekhardt Sophie Rakeski Dorothy Robertson Elsie Robinson Agnes Ryan Elaine Schwartz Kathleen Shanahan Elizabeth Smith Mildred Sonstroni hlary Steele Octavia Sealera Mary Upham Florence Vllarle Helen XValker Marion XVeisletler Lois Wheatley Anna Xvojkiewiez Dorothy VVoolley Ruth XVright .lunior College Club l33l 841 Shorthand Club HE Shorthand Cluh of the Ivleriden High School was organized in l92l, and since then has been one of the most active organif zations of the school. The Club is open to all Seniors taking Stenogf raphy who maintain an average of eighty percent during the year. The object of the cluh is to better inform the students regard' ing the work in a husiness otlice, and for that purpose it has heard many speakers from husiness oflices in town. The Cluh, during the year, held several social events and has also held joint meetings with the Commercial Cluh. As a Whole, the Club has been very success' ful this year, :l0SEIllllllL' Ragune .. Marian flzuiner .... Beatrice Lugeuzzo Miss Sallie llirkard Louise :Xrnolrl lina Askliam Florence Bossick lilaiue Branfll Teresa Breiniger Barbara Bunnell Lucy Calvi Celia Cohen 'llllL'I'C!42. COll!4lIllllIllH Tlleresa Deresy Dorothea Dolirimlt livelyn Dorsey Marion Dossin .Nliee Dutton Anna Fania Ilelen Dupuis Adeline Gartlon lrene Genclron Shirley Greenlracker May Hanrlley lleruice llinman Grace Kenney CFFICERS MEMBERS . ..... President .... Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer .. Faculty Adviser Jane Killeen Dorothy Knapp Hazel Knop Beverly Levin Irene Marianski Margaret Mayer Mary Meyer Arline Murray Rose Paneallo Hilda Rogers Anna Rosi liernadine Ryan Bertha Rynaski Natalie Salamanilra Dorothy Schwartz Jeanette Shea Alcla Tiezzi Ruth VVarlswortl1 Elizabeth VVarren llarriet VVel1l1 Emily Zagorski HE Commercial Club is one of the newer clubs of the school. lt was formed last year due to interest shown in such an organf ization by commercial students, and is novv under the direction of Miss Mina Stevens. Many leading business men and authorities have been speakers at the monthly meetings. Not only are their meetings of a business type, but twice a year a social is held, enabling commercial students to become better acquainted with one another. The big event of the year is the picnic in June held at Spruce Glen. CFFICERS Anna Rosi , , ....... .............. ..... . Robert XVusterharth . .. . . . Vice- Arline Murray . . .. . , , , , Elaine Brandl . . . President l resident Secretary Treasurer FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Mina Stevens Miss Helen llroderiek Miss Florence Miller Miss Agnes llaekett James Alia Claire Baldwin lllary Barry Elaine Brandl Marjorie Conklin Estelle Czarnecki Lena Del Eavero lXIarion Dix Robert England Marion Evarts Louise Fletchner lllarion Ganner Pauline Gerstenblatt Mary Guiel Miriam Gold Arline Hieneman Dorothy Knapp Hazel Knop Marion Lifldel Ruth Lofgren MEMBERS Mary Bleyer Arline Murray Dorothy Nash Doris Raarup Josephine Ragone Shirley Rebstoek Joseph Ricci Anna Rosi Ditta Rosi Natalie Salamzinrlra John Smith Agnes Surowiak Alda Tiezzi George Wlalsli Betty VVarren Robert VVnsterlJartli Stanley W'ysoeki Ruth VVarlsworth Laura VVolf Bernice VVollselilager Stanley Zabrowski Commercial Club i351 S61 The French Club HE French Club, under the direction of Miss Elinor Michel, is an organization composed of selected students of the second and third ycar French classes. The club holds its meetings once a month for the purpose of presenting to its members significant phases of French culture. During the past year a varied program has been offered. The November meeting was devoted entirely to the study of customs and speech common to certain sections of France. Several of the members donned appropriate costumes, sang, and exhibited a dance pertaining to these provinces. The club held a very successful Christmas party December eighth. The January meeting was def voted to a scene dramatized from Le Bourgeois Gentilhommeu and to impressions of a trip abroad. Herrick XVilson .. Abner XVl1ite . . . Evelyn Kassahian David XYinslow . . , .. Miss Elinor Michel Dorothy Dittmr-r liilric l'lumphrics Mary Keanu lidna Lake Katherine Lallos livelyn Mag' Octavia Scalera OFFICERS MEMBERS . . . . . President .. Vice-President . . . .. Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer . . Faculty Adviser Lois Blartin XYiln0r Nccbe Ella Orentlicherman Gloria Pelton Aristeene Smith Mary Upham Elizabeth Church HERE ue two dlV1S1Ol'lS of the Spwmsh Fluh The Hrst of these, El Centro HISQHIIIJ W1s orqzuuzed hy the setond ye1r SP'lll1Sl'1 students Its zums are to stunulate and develop an l11fC16Sf 111 all fh11lgS Spamsh geographltdlly soe1ally and educat1on1lly The elub meetlngs are held KWILE monthly 1t whleh tune seleettd pro Ur 1111 to1n1n1ttees 1rr1nffe the entert11n1nents wlneh are dehvtred 111 Spamsh The eluh h1s sponsored 1 very suteessful wfternoon d1nte, has held several eluh souals and his entert111ned the Spamsh de partrnent and the French Club The second d1V1S1Oll 15 L1 Soe1ed1d de l1 Pluma ESp1I1Oll Th1s tlub IS a newly orQ'1n1zed Group of SPll1lSl1 students who Irv. mterested 1n the promotlng of 11lf6I'Il'lf1OIYll LOllCSI501lLlL,l1LC wlth students of Spamsh spe1k1ng n1t1ons suth as South and Central Amer ea, Meueo, and Spam All 111 1ll the tluh hu tolnplettd 1 very uteessful year -Xumm Prexulmn l'111l I 1ldel111n1l Robert lout 'NI1ss Fmnces XX Curley Imndte K 111111 Lol-1 loehr 111 xxlllldlll Drodzfx llugll I 1l11115 Albert C oulrl fred H1l1lcbra11fl Betty lllmgnorth OFFICERS MEMBERQ num lx me lx 1111 lo 11 I -.thu l11lxan111 A 11111 P11111 ll NX1ll11m Ollll l. john R5 111 l r1 Kl1lL 11 SLCILI 115 1s1111 111 P1 -X111 er The Spamsh Club 87 ... . 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'11'is 1 ' I M: - St. 111132 11 1 MEMBERS Washlngton Hlstorlcal SOCICIY 90 HE WHSh11147fO11 I'I1stor1e1I Soe1ety IS open to h1story students Wlth Nudes of ewhty pereent or better Its a1ms are to 1nsp1re love of eountry and flw, to study .md honor gremt leaders, to en eour tge the study of current h1story, to create 21 sympathetle under stindlnff of other nat1ons, and to set 1 h1 h standard of seholarshlp 111 h1story as 21 subject Th1S orq1n1z1t1on meets every month under the SUPLFVISIOH of Mr LOUQIIIIII Towether wlth the Props Ind Pamts Soe1ety the W1Sh1llgtOI1 H1StOf1L1lI Soe1ety presented 1 play ent1tled The Frontler Youth lf 1n lssembly I'I1stor1eal shdes were shown at meetlnqs, whleh tended to promote 1 better understandmv of the object of the soclety The soelety th1s ye.1r has eompleted fl Very successful p1OQI l.ll1 OFFICERS PFEQICIEIIT V 1ce Pres1dent Secretzu y freasurer Nl 1II1am C111llo I xerett Cxonell 'NI ny M111 ulta Ruth XX uIsxxo1tl1 l1II1 Ill 'XILIXIII NI'11y B11 xy l1ll1 L11 Ihliellfl' I l'une I31 lncll L 11111116 K I1 u11I1'111Il 11sc1 I1 K o 1 IxUN1ll'l Louth I 11c Cresxuek Dons Lusty I sttlle Q 1 IIIICCIU Dmothy Dlttmu l I.llIll'IL Dolny C lxdys Dol1c1ty Ixuth I'1 L11 li: e F thmles I ootldll Llln ard Il1rr1son XI lTl0l1 IIRTFISUII NIHILLILIITC lltppellt QCUIAL Iflonneln I'd11e IIumpl111as Slurlq Iohns. 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V- , ,- , I ' I ' 7 . , , - A r ' I MONG the OI'1Q11'l2lI and lI1tCI'CStll1Q Cluhs of the sthool IS the Art Club whlth g1VLS studtnts OIUIHIJIILIIIIIILS I111 l111tI1tr1ng thelr talents 111 any phase of art Any student who has wer taken art 111 tht H1gh School 15 tl1g1ble for 1nen1bersh1p Th1S tlub has turned out n1any v1r1ed projetts durmfr thc' school ytar Classes 111 mst dr lWlI1f7 md poster work WCYL organ 1zed and proved very suttessful MISS Rostm 1ry Brady the dlrtttor of tht duh, tntourages tht n1t111I1trs to do 111ytI11111f tl11t 1S of 111 terest to them, and IS Wllllllg to htlp thtm 111 thur thosen project GFFICERS Iltlen 1301111111113 msn ent Henry Ilull 11. 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' I91I Q3 The Sensor Play HE Semor Pl1y th1s year was a pI'6SCI1trlt1Ol1 of 1 four act mys Lery eomcely entxtlecl GILIIUPY Thls pl ly UIVLII under the cl1reet1on ol MISS Ermees W Curley, owed mueh of IIS sueeess to her eareful eo 1eh1nQ The theme of the pl 1y IS wovcn .wound the el11r.1eter of Mr Andrew Bullwant 111ekn1med Grumpy, who IS 111 reihty 1 k1nd lov lble old ge11tle1n1n lllel not 1rr1t1hle or grumpy lS the nlme 1mpl1es The seene IQ l11d 111 England, and as the plot unmvelb Grumpy who lb llso 1 very elever k.I'1l111l1ll l1wyer, ehseovers LV1 de nee whleh le1ds to the d1SLl0Sll'l97 of 1 theft tl11t h1s been pl11n11cd Grumpy 15 also 1ne1clent 1l 111 proteet111Q V1r1f1n111 from the elutehec of Mr JEIFVIS, the V1llZl1l1, 1nd 111 l'7I'1I1Q'1l'lQ '1hout the romanee hc tween Ernest llld VIFQIIIIL A further romanee IS between Kehle 1 valet, and Susan, the mmd Ruddoek a Qervant plays an 1mport1nt put Ill 'lddllltl the humor 11nd 111 g1v111g 1 humin toueh to the pliy Grumpy IS r1eh 111 eh 1r11eter study ind humor 111 IelCl1t101l to llZlV1l1U an 1I1tI'1L,lfE plot th1t holds one s mterest throughout THE CAST Nlr -Xnzlrux liulln mt 1 N H11 Ruddock Xlr j'1rs1-. 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U1 Baseball IFTY t111d1d1tts rup1111d1.d to Coath Btesons call for sprmff wt tml! 111 mttltt A11111111' thtst wut stun 1L47UllI'S Iohn L1 Iomtt, Iutd H1ldtbr111d 01111 Ntdzft Ttd 1111111, OL, 1k11.l0, MlkL lutu, md Wilt MLGUIIIIILSS MLf1LlL11 s hrst L114nQt111t11t w1th East Hftrtford was postponed IWLLILIQL of r1111 O11 Apml '76 Wttl1trsHtld V19 ttd Mtudtn thc Qttmt rtsultmg 111 MLFILILII H1111 s f1I'St W111 Tht gtunt was 1111114611 lwy tht good h1tt111Q md fitldmg of tht vtttrfms .md by tht work 1 1 tht sub t1tutts who rtpldttd thtm l1ttr 111 tht touttst IX41.1'1dt11 wvtmd 1th lttqut :MLQ1111 Wlth Br1stol 011 Apr1l 79 Albm Gurskt md Walt MtC1L111111tss hooktd up 111 tl tlght Pltulllll dutl, but urors 111 tht Edd sptlltd cltftlt for Mtndtn, and Bustol won 1 4 M15 tht blbtb 111 tum wtnt to East Hartford but tht Qunt was ra111td out Frld 13 M1y 1 Mftmhtsttr came to MCf1dCH, md .1Q1111 trrors wtrt tht must of MLf1dL1lS downfxll 111 1 57 Thtbt ruusts do not bhow tht txltt Vllllk, of tht b1stbf1ll ttam btuulst 111 1'J1'lLt1LL, tht team hm shown bttttr form, and If -,hould not tm I mg btfolt 1t lute 1ts 1 L.lI for111 111 tht tltvtn rtmun UIQ' Qunts 011 tht bthtdult IUFHEDULE 1l 1 1 4114111 N HX ut 111 0 X lllkllvslal Nl11l1ll1.t1m11 A I 1 115 L 1 ut 1 X 111tl1ut1,1 Xl11l1llL1mx11 Llllk XX 1ll11 gfllld NI 11 H111 111 Nfjllllllllglllll t H 111 11 xllllllbll X 1. 1 Hut 0111 Xl mnhu-111 Nlyudtn NIc'11rlc11 1 XILIIKIEII Xlllllllali NI11l1llLt1m11 XILTICICII XTLIIKIEII N11utl11115tu11 lzzvlz 5 D 2 :L If 3 ' 1 w-. 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L' ' '41-I L 13 5 ' f 5 ' 1 I HIS sprlng Coleh Barmkow wts eontronted Wllh the ve1y d1ih eult task of 0I'gl1'11Z1I1g 1 traek te un wlthout the usull support of expeneneed 1nen upon whom 111 past ye mrs he his been 1eeuston1ed to depend Gf1dUHf1OH llst year took all h1s dmsh men and n1ost ot the men 111 the Held events ohn Kennedy Roeeo Logfozzo md Earle ROb1SOI1 were the only ones left who had any exper1enee Coteh wls also h1nd1eapped by the l1ek of 1 good trlek to use 111 developlng the m1ter11l Whlbh responded to h1s elll Qnly one meet h1d been held when The lnnual went to press The Mer1den team travelled to Manchester on Apr1l 27 for the1r nrst eneounter The Manehester team, eomposed almost ent1rely ot llst year s men proved 1ts meflf by handmg Mer1den L 66 to '71 defeat In splte of these results Coleh BlI'I11lCOW wls to a eert 1111 Wlth ohn Butch Kennedy proved h1s worth by taklng hrst pl 1ee 111 the hrozd jump, seeond pliee 111 the shot put and th1rd place 111 the quarter nule ILIII IIDIDIL Hxyes elrr1ed out h1S ibS1QlllDL1lfS by taklnq first pl1ee 111 the hugh Jump and seeond pl lee 111 the bro 1d jump Roeeo Logozzo, mother sen1or, pl leed seeond Ill the dlseus The runners batthnq ag 1111Sf heavy odds Welt unsueeessful SCHEDULE 11s XVe'-t l'I?l.llf0l1l State Nleet xIllllllLtUXKl1 I ll l!r1 ll lxlCll4lLIl N ale XILIHILII XI1y May Why June une Traclc 97 5 I K L x 1 I 2 w - x I - s 51 I -1 s 1 2 I I Z I - xg I W 2 1 NA' 5 -5 N b H2 3 K B5 2 5 S . 2 ' 2 ' 2 D 2 A e , 'I , , , I J I -- I I 2 2 ' 2 ' 2 1 ' 2 ' ' 2 2 ' ' ' X N ' ' 2 '2 N ' ' 2 . . 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J' 10 l 8 TCDITIS ENNIS 1S 1361111175 the 111ost suecessful SPOIY 111 the l11gh school 1LlC1Q11lQ by the reeord t11e te 1111 estabhshed Mer1de11 req1stered sus v1etor1es wlth o11ly two defeats 11st yen md thls f1ll Wllll t11e Walker Trophy sl1ow11 111 t11e photogrmph by leqlllflllg both the S111Q1LS md doubles eh 1n1p1o11sl11ps udqmw from these results the te1111 sl1ou1d hwe l1ttle d11Hcu1ty 111 1111111ta111111q IIS super1or1ty th1s year for all the veterms of 11st yelr exeept Edwdld Seh111er ue b1ek tgun for the 171L,SL1lt se 1so11 Those p11t1e1p1t111Q 111 the fall tour11a111e11t were E111est Lew1s Fred Ghke D111 Doherty and B111 L1uder SOCCCI' CCCER lb a co111par1t1vely 11ew sport It Mblldbll H1gh Sehool but 111e1dy lf 111s p1owed bot11 popul tr md sueeessful To dlte the te1111 111s l1eked the support of the student body but th1s IS prob 1b1y due to the f1et th lt It 15 11 IILW sport bt 11t111q olf slowly the te 1111 f1111shed Wlth a very cred1t1b1e 1eeord The h11,h 1301111 e1111e 111 the 11st 1711116 111 wh1eh Mer1de11 ad1111111stered a erush11111 defe1t to Br1sto1 Mr Ber111rd JU1 11e spe11t 111uch t1111e md effort O11 the boys md deserves 111ueh of the Llbdlt for the11 show111g SWImmII'lg WIMMING 'mother 11ew 517011 at Mer1de11 H1 h has just eo111pleted 115 th1rd to he of 111ue11 ass1sta11ee to the te 1111 Tl1e season was 11ot 11 w11111111g one but the 1L.bLl11S th1s ye 11 were 111ueh better th111 they htve pI't.V1OLlSly been The te 1111 p11 l1e1p1ted 111 the 111tersehol1st1c meet sponsored by Yale UHIXVLFSIKQ but was unable to pl tee Most of the regulars o11 the te 1111 do 11ot g1'adu1te so that Wlth thls year s exper1e11ee 11e11t se 1so11 s team should carry O11 the progress of sw1111111111Q 111 Mefldbll H1-'11 Boys Homeroom Basketball OR the first t1111e 111 111l11y Ve lrs 1 sophomole 11o111eroo111 pleture lower left VUOI1 the llltef 100111 eha111p1o11sh1p The pllyers of Roo111 9 were desery111g of the1r v1etory d1sp11y111g t11rouQhout111ueh lblllty md LUQILSSIVLIILSS The seores were LS follows Roo111 B1ology Roo111 Type East Roo111 Roo111 6 Roo111 Adv Type ROKBII1 Room 70 Boys Class Baslcetball LASS blsketball 15 01' great v11ue to Coach B1r111kow 111 developmsg 1111te1111 for the varslty te1111 and he keeps eareful wateh of the players tak111g part 111 the 1a111es of the ser1es The usual 111te1est 111 the fumes wxs present th1s year Wlfh the Se111ors p1eture lower r1qht 61111157 eapturmq the t1tle The1r super1or ab111ty and exper1e11ee proved a Valuable asset 111 en 1bl111g them to overcome all oppos1t1o11 199 . . Q Q Q Q . Q . Q Q. Q. Q Q 'if N v ' 3 Q W I B 3 I 5 W M 4' ' 1. W 3' 1' 11',: A1 1 1 ' 1 Q ' 1 1 Q , ,Q 2 , , E Q , KQ 1 s s sz 2 sk s s 1- - ' X 1-s Q- 2 E' s -s s .,2- Q s Q2-'-I Z I Q ' s 1 s s sz - s s 'Q s- ' sQ 1 1 ,1 ' 1 1. 4 '- ' s s - s-' s ' s -s ' 1 1 , 1 1 2' ' '1 1 1 '11 . 1 1 1 11 1 11 1' 1 3 1 Q - V 2 3 Q F Q' R I 4 ' D A ,QQ. Q QQ . Q . Q Q .Q Q Q Q .Q , Q QQ Q. Q Q A . .Q Q. Q Q . , I Q .Q x QQ Q . I 1 - 1 Q , I .2 e 2 , 1 2 s - , . . . QQ Q Q Q. Q .gQ . Q Q Q . . season. Although th1s was h1s Hrst year as coach, Mr. Joseph Doran was able 1 Q - - . -, ,E Q , ,1 . 1 , Q , 1 el. , 1 , K 1 2 , , , Q K ,L QQ., '-'Z s ' s ' s 2 ' ss Q ' s ' s ' vQ 1 s 21. 1 1A ' 1 11 ' 1 1 1 ,Q 1 , 1, , ,Q ,, s 1 Q 1 , C. 1 , ' e- 2 Q12 .Q Q .. , C '. , . , 5 x I x,1 ' ' I I Q 7 E Dk S x x N V - 3. , ' 1 ' Q 1 1 H 2 za 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 2: 9--117 ' - 4 Qsls I s ' -14 9-20 -19 9f26 . 1 flS 9-19 ,3 -13 1 2 ' ' 'X 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 'Q 1 , ' 2 Q ss -1 s . - s I s . ' Q , ' s Lf Qs Qs sh I ' ' s- 4 Qshz E s s ' 1 Q ' s , A Q - Q , Q ,, Q , NQ , ' ' 3 5 w 1 1 1 1 4 Z V 3 eg ' ' Q The Hllclng Club HE H1k1111f Club stuteel by M1ss Lo1s P1111ette 111 19 1 has L.OI1f11lLlllly 11leI'C'1SCd 111 111e111be1sh1o LlI1t1l 11ow 1ts 111e111be1sh1p IQ elose to one l1u11dred 1111k1ng 1t o11e of the larvest OI'Q2lI11ZZ1t1Ol1S III the sehool A mrl heeomes an 0fhe11l 111e111ber by 0011117 O11 three hlkes and IS UIVLII 1 letter 1f sl1e Wlllxb htty 1111les w1th the Group A 13111 IQ QIVCII for 'III 1del1t1o111l fifty fl1llCS OUIYC 1 few furls have 1lre1dy wo11 the1r letter, and lllillly more llltelld to work lor them next ye11 The oH1eers 11e Ehzabeth De L1'lWO1'I'l, lres1de11t Helen DOIIIIQIILY Vlee l res1ele11t 1nd CJLULVILVL MLHLlQh, Seeretary Field Hoclcey OCKEY was ofhemlly started th1s ye1r lt Mer1de11 H1 h o11e or the few 111 Conneetleut to have sueh 1 te1n1 L1st 5e1r the fu11d1111e11t1ls were taught but 110 games were played Th1s ycar a sophomore team a11d 1 e0111b1ned ju111or se111or te1111 were formed 1nd pl 13eel SLNC1ll 1f1111es Tl1e sopho111o1es wo11 the sehool eh1mp1011sh1p by beat111Q the JLIHIOI' SLIIIOI te 1111 111 two elose Q1mes The members of the sophomore tea111 were Althe1 lxru111111 C1pt111n Helen B1ooks, Dorothy Burns Charlotte Stlekel Ahee Flynn Le 1h Grossm 111, Ve11 9t1nlcev1eh, MLIJLHTIC Charge, Ge11ev1exe K1veek1 Florenee Vv ess111111 Mlf1C31l Boyd B1rb11r1 Ford, a11d Ellen MLBf1dL Girls lnterclass Baslcetball FTER 1 hard struggle the sen10r g1rls fp1eture lower left won the 111ter elass the w11111er as eaeh team wo11 o11e Game 111d lost o11e 111 the hrst round of play The SLIIIOFS, however, beat the u111ors and Sophon1o1es e1s1ly 111 the next two games, and so made a th1rel one unneeessary The Sophomores have so111e qood n111ter1al o11 the1r team, and ouvht to put up 1 Good fwht lOl the el111111o1o11sh1p next year Tl1e 111en1bers of the VIKUTIIUUN QLIIIOI' 1e1111 11e lS follows Eh 1beth Buteln C1pt 1111 ClIH1ll6 Chilliblkllf Eh 1betl1 De uborn M11QlfLl Hennessey, M1rjor1e lvleyer, A111111 ROSI Girls Homeroom Basketball N keeplnv Wlth the stand 11d set by M1ss LUIS larrette so111e sport for every Qlfl and every ff1rl 111 some sport the ho111e1oo111 b1sketb1ll U 1111es U1ve lpprozennately 265 fflrls the OPIXHITLIHIIY to pl 1y, whleh 1s 1 large peree11t1qe of the e11t1re enroll IITLIII of 111rls 111 the sehool The Hunts were elose, but the Qooknw Room fp1eture lower rwht e1111e out vletonlous XKVIITINHQ lll lts gunes exeept one 1 t1e The other rooms were 11ot 1111 lDClX11ll.l however for the1e were four rooms havlng o11ly one defeat The Inelnbers of the w11111111Q team we1e Ger1ld111e Connauvhton eaptaln, El1z11l1eth Butelu TDOTIS Dt Cllatlllflll cTllOllllL Duns E1111111 l'v11fl11 lllel M1rJc1r1e Meyer 11011 . . 5 , 1 1 ' 111 1 J , 1 1 1 A 1 1 , , 1 t T 1 n 5 1 T ' r T Tl a a x I 5 ' 1' 1 3 1 x v I x 1 r-1 l V 1 - x ' - 1 b 1 1 D 1. 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 I 1' Q 1 A 1 1 1 . 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' ' K 5 ' I f 1 - - 1 1 I - ' 1 1 I . 4 ' ', 1 , ' ', 1, , 1 , .1 1 1, 1 1 1 1, . 1 1 ,V The Class of 1933 tfrlces this opportunity to think the advertisers who have so generously helped us make th1s puhhc1t1on 1 success We hope that the readers ol th1s hook W1ll mtromze these lLlVLft1SLI'S 111 the future Q PHIL I bULIU LUlNbTRUCTION LO 98 Qt nr 'ima Hwe your flcrll ft doubly vxeleomed hy Nl m lt 1 surpr se Nm other llt em x pless SLIIUIYILIII so Vwell 1 the uhtle frl rm md l3L,lL1E3 of flowers Joseph Grlllo 101 Colony 'inert Phone 2 General C OlIfHlI'fUIS JVIf1so11 Szmplzes Telephone 1074 MLI1QlLll C om1eLt1eut QP WWW WWERS .C 7 1 1 K 1 e, , . . ' . l r 3 ' l . Q I 3 5 ' 3 .'H L L g ' D V4 ----------- - .-.--.... -----------------.----- - ---- V X 1 r 1 y 1 1 l J. - V . 7 . .. . , , ,N v . . .N .-' ' , '. I A, A A i , 1 X --------...-----------.-..----...- ------------.. --------..- . nz gl 5 VH ' ' 7 11k g 1 e lv! 1 3' Q' 'z ew -s-- :N ' , . ,. ss ss H zgz cc 4 Hz f H . X N , ' x X .. , 0,4 To the Class of 1933- EARTY congratulations upon what you have al' ready accomplished g and THE BEST OE WISHES EGR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE! 9,4 The Shaw Studio amount ot lite that goes into it. This is essentially true ot printing. Etfort, earnestness, and responsibility must sate- guard each step. Pride should stamp every printed sheet. We have chosen printing as our work because it is work to which we want to give our Lite. I 1 HOREAU says that the value ot a thing depends upon the THE JOURNAL PRESS ccONN. CAL- CO., Inca -'l Publishers of the Junior and Senior High School Newspapers xxxxxxxxx11xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxuxxxxxxxxxxxuxnxxuxxxu n I I SU M MER Scrroor. - JULY gn I I I I I I . . I ' Day and Evening Sessions f C0f12pZ1111fr2fS Of I I I'lAI.I, TERM - SEPT. 5TH - T e 'riters for Rent - 4 YP W I Albert Flatow and Son I LAUREL SCHOOL OF n BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION E 24 South Grove Street E I Q Smart Fashions All Year 'Round O 'l'l1c' young wmnau who aspires bv wr-ll nlressccl vmiir-s to Ul'I'IAh' tin' tlic- latest tiisliiun ideas! .i x X X l xx l'iY1'I'j'tlIIllQ slim- needs, funn lurid W47! If to limit. . . Hats, Coats, l'iI'Ol'liS, Slim s 'f Liiigwiv, Hosiery and all the Slllillll f l Ac'c'Osso1'iGs. PHAM'S STORE 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate . . . ln Prevent -Tarnish Containers For years a way has been sought to prevent the dimming of the lustre of silverware by tarnish and at last the years of research have been rewarded. Result: Rolls and chests with PreventfTarnish lining, absolutely protecting the silverplate while it is stored in the container. The Tuckffaway case illustrated above is of blue leather grain fabric, lined with PreventfTarnish blue plush. You pay for the silverware only, the case is without cost to you when you purchase a 26, 34 or 5Ofpiece set. Each case carries the PreventfTarnish Seal, which guarantees the effectiveness of the protection given by the PreventfTarnish lining, treated with the new process ex' clusive with the International Silver Co. i The beauty and durability of 1847 Rogers Bros. have made it lllqlu the leading brand of silverplate ever since the year 1847. Its It Tfijagjjfggfrc . . ly k' ef O supremacy is everywhere recognized. o 9 IR 9 sn pl RgUSPt tOf1 I J R EERS Q S. The Lyon 81 Billard Company LUMBER -- BUILDING MATERIAL 4 COAL Phone: 2440 xxxxx x xxxxxx Bradley F lLL'lL6l'Ill Hom xxxxx xxxx Compliments of W. Ilally Reliable Jewelers Telephone 288 x xxx 8 x xxx Willizirn Sehaal 81 Son, Inc. Tailors Central Building Church Street ZWERIDENH? LEADING RESTA URANT Ye Cabin Grill, Ine. Luncheon - Dinners - Caterer - also - Fountain Service Marioni's Ice Cream xxxxxxxx xxxx Complimenfs of The J. Lacourciere Company Meriden - Walliiigfcurd - Plantsvillc Compliments of Manning - Conwell Shoe Store FOOTCRAFT SHOES fm' Men 3 Vxfoinen V- Children xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx JEPSON'S BOOKSTORE 47 Colony St., Colony Bldg. Greeting Card Center of Meriden Remember the G1oxnU,x'1'E with a W2ltCl'lllH11lS Fountain Pen - 5 Year Diary Book or Stationery f BUT Be Sure you Send thein a CARD W. W. Mosher Drug Store 13 Colony Street Merideii, Conn. Specializing in Prescriptions - Trusses Elastic Stockings - Abdominal Belts Sick Room Supplies Esfablislzcfz' 1867 xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Compliments of Petrueellfs Market MEATS - CROCERHQS 'ZOO Grove St. Ivleritlen, Conn. x xxxxx xxxxxx Compliments of C. F. Fox and Son TFA B c .. Nl..,,,qum u ' , 5 'st avi . Ji.-A '-R--x:.... in f . .i,. . it Fred Weber and Son Jettwelef' - Opliaizm 39 Colony Street The 1934 Class Ring fmfnishcd by nbnw firm. Compliments of Iilatchlegjs Flower Shop Opposite the Y. M. C. A. Telephone 370 xx xxxxxxxx Compliments of Robert M. Doran MEATS and GROCERIES xxxxxxx xxxx xxxx Compliments of Louis Sheftel FANCY FRUITS 54 East Main Street xxxxxx x xxxxxxx xxxxx Ivma Buos. INC. Pczmfers 539 Decomtors Pzlims C99 Vlfallpnpw' flzmlwrzre Phone 96 66 East Main St Dr. M. S. Sugarman Opiomefrist Eyes examined and glasses Htted accurately since 1897 Meriden, Conn. Tel. 2832 ----- ------- - ---..- Meriden Meriden Insurance Travel Agency, Inc. Bureau, Inc. Insure with us and Travel without Worry 46 E. Main St. Phone 1402 l l xxxxxxxx xnxx- 1 xxxxxxxxxx I Compliments of Alfred B. Aubrey EDITOR OF ANNUAL CLASS OF 1897 xxxxxxx x x xxxx x xxxx Complhlrenfs 0 f Holt 81 Stevens Imurrmre Wilcox Block Meriden, Conn. H Friend x xxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxx A utomobile Imunmfre Norbert Bailey 42W East Main St. Over Broderick E99 Curtin Drug Store Phone 1891 INSURANCE IN ALL LINES xxx x xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx C omplifnents of Danaher and Danaher xxxxxxxxx F. Mills 81 Co. INSURANCE AND REAI. ESTATE 14 Church Street Lyon Automotive Service 196 West Main Street We stock parts and repair all makes of IGNITION SYSTEMS, GENER- ATORS, STARTERS, CARBURE TORS and FUEL SYSTEMS. 11111111 11111 11111 111 Established 1879 William J. Luby MONUMENTLY 142 Hanover Street fCorner Cook Avenuej 11111111111 11111111111111111 Compliments of The Styletex Co. Mcridczis Largest Ready-to-Wear Store for W011Lc1z and Misses 18 Colony Street Meriden, Conn. 11 111111 1111111 11 A FRIEND 1111 Compliments of Shaw Paper Box Co. MIDDISHADE CLOTHES Oscar Gross 81 Sons 28 Pratt Street 111111111111111 1 1111111 1 1 C omplimems of Thom MeAn 23 West Main Street 111111111 1111111 11111111111 C om pliments of RALPH MARANDO, JR. NEW YORK SHOE REPAIRING Expert Shoe Repairman of the Latest Methods 265 West Main St. Meriden, Conn 1 11111111111 111111111 M. Compliulzenls of Dr. H. B. Wright DENTIST 116 East Main Street C'011zpZime12z5 of Dr. H. C. Quinlan DENTIST Lawton Building Complimwzls of Er. ll. IF. llmalah DEN7'1.s'T H. S., '16 Tufts, '22 Professional Building - . - - - - CO7lZPZillZ67Zf5 of Dr. John E. Stotltlzircl C01npli11ze11I.f of Dr. Howard H. Rees DENTIST Comincrcizll Building 99 Colony Street Complimmzs of 1'. H. S. Rosenberg DENTIST Palace Block Cozifplillzwzfx of Dr. J. N. Russell DENTIST Dondcro Building C0712-lDli7l767Zl.Y of 6 Louis A. lierson, M.D fm ,f ff NxX Wxx N. vw XX x HW Lip FxxJ .1 If rhxx f i rw , v l 1 W , Z 51,00 N OUND managerial pohcxea and long successful experience have provided us wnh sufhclent equxpmenl, adequate personnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as arusts and makers of fme prmung plates That you will be secure from chance IS our fxrst promise JAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING CO 817 Wes! Washington Blvd Chicago, lllmo In the foreground Fr Dearborn re erected an Gram Park on Chxcagos lake from Illuslrauon by Jahn Er Olher Art Studios I. Af 'L if ,7 W? A A-viii ' nf. W 2,,:f 3 ,,,, N1 f, ' ' A, C . 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