Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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C Y l I l f I I I . 1 P F l 5 I K1 . E, L I E I l E 5. r l I He was a bold man that first ate an oyster Swift W Wjohn Aloysius Doyle- fuck Was a rather quiet sort of fellow in the class- room, but he was a spark plug in the corridors as his friends will vouch. W WMarjorie Jeanette Doyle- Marj. Marjorie was a rather versatile girl 3 she sang and danced well and had artistic talent. W WHenry L. Drescher - Hennie. Motorboat riding was his favorite pas- timeg his friends insist that he loved baseball. W WEdna Rose Dubec - Edna was always full of pep and ready for action, even if she did have to provide it herself. She was a staunch supporter of the hiking club. W W Lois Barbara Dutton - When We tried to think of someone whom we could rely on, we always thought of kind-hearted, generous Lois. W W Joseph Anthony Dziadosz-- f ad Os had a smile and cheerful greeting for all his friends 5 ambitious Joe planned to spend his earnings to further his ed- ucation. W WColumbia Esposito - Scratch. Columbia did beautiful work with pen and pencil, which is evident as you thumb these pages. She was a hard worker and a dependable assistant. W WAlfi-ed G. Empronto- Al, Life is just a bowl of cherries. This good- natured chap made life cheerful for others. He had no worries, nor worried others. W WMarvin Thomas Engfer - Hello captain. He enjoyed discussing boats and the sea g he spent much of his time hunting and fishing and tramping through wood and field. W WMary Elizabeth Faeth - She Was just a bunch of giggles, but Horse would walk a mile to hear her special way of talking and see her extra special style. W WLeslie Ernest Fellows - String bean. Friends, Romans, and country- men- Les was from the country and, therefore, was an outdoor boy. W W John James Ferry - You bet the Irish are O. K. ! Upspoken and a per- fect gentleman, john was a neat dresser andagreat follower of basketball games. W W Gertrude Cecelia Foell- Gert 'Tll live all the days of my life. Gert's engaging personality made her a pop- ular figure in the social whirl . W W Silvio Fontanella- Why do to-day what I can put off 'til tomorrow ? Slow and easy going Sil never knew the meaning of Worry or care. W W Barbara Ellen Ford- Bob, Good nature plus good sense. Good-matured, lively Barbara belonged to the Circula- tion Staff of the Annual and cer- tainly kept things circulating. W WDoris Gertrude Ford-Her friends called her Cupie. Ambitious, and carefree, Doris had a host of friends. W W Charlaine Mary Fortunato- Speech is great, but silence is greater. Char- laine was the soft-spoken, brown-eyed lass who was so often absent from school. Always at work, she was the personification of ambition. W W Alice Forster - Alice loved acting and impersonated the Scotch and Irish exceedingly well. Alice was a friendly, fun-loving girl who was interested in biology. W W Henry James Freclericks - Fred The boy with the grin. What home- work ? Noisy Hennie loved baseball and followed nearly all the high school sports. W WSamuel Friedman- Sam When it came to talking baseball, he was a wizard, he should become a sports' writer or a scout for some major league team.

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Fair words never hurt the tongue.-Chapman W WTruman William Craine- Calling station Z3X1. Trumy was a brilliant radio amateur who showed a great promise. He was the life of the class- room and a tornado in basketball. W W Salvatore Peter Crasa - Piccolo Salvatore liked his piccolo and also the lady friends with whom he was usually seen. W Wjoseph Louis Cross - f0el. To summarize - Joe was a scholar, friend, debator, orator, and reporter. Need We also say usher? , W WHazel Cumpstey - Hazel liked to dance and sing. Her vocal talents were appreciated by the Glee Club to which she belonged for several years. W W Charles Frederick Dahn- Charlie. Vas you dere Sharlie F Ambitious and humorous, Charles was best known as an artist and as a heart-breaker . W W Ita Mary Daly - Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman. This saying best des- cribes Ita. W W Anna Ceceria D'Amico - Laugh and the world laughs with you. jolly, jovial Ann took life as it came -- an asset to any personality. W W Mary Frances Day- It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. A bit shy, but always friendly, Mary was a popular figure in her own small group. W W Harry Decontillon-Harry couldn't make up his mind whether to spend his time dancing or experimenting in the chemistry laboratory, but did well at both. W W Elia Rose DeFlaviis- EL We ad- mired Elia for her combination of calm- ness and capability which made us wish we knew her better. W W Eleanore DelFavero - Eleanor did noble work with Pennant and took an active part in the Glee Club's recitals. W Wjohn J. DeMaria - Kid Terrisf' Big john possessed the qualities of a good boxer and may yet make a name for himself as a pugilist. W WRobert Washburn Devaul-- B0b. Robert had a keen interest in the study of science. He always grinned and bore his troubles. W W Grace M. DiGuilio- Silence is the perfect herald of joy. Grace was a quiet girl whose character and mind were appreciated by herintimate friends. W W Charles Edward Dobson-'Dujferf' Little Charlie was a walking sports encyclopedia who followed all the major school sports from the side lines. W WFrank joseph Doherty- Pax vob- iscum. Frank was a Latin shark who didn't neglect his other studies for an instant 3 he was a likeable sort. W W Doris Aeline Dorow-DoriS's Schol- arship made her a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. Her artistic skill won her several prizes in poster contests and made her a big help with the Annual . W WEleanor Mathilde Dossin - EL Knitting, knitting, everywhere and never a stitch did drop 5 knitting, knitting, everywhere, will she neverstop? W W Silvio Lewis Dottor- SOUL You can fool some of the people some of the time- . His neatness and accuracy helped in making him an excellent draftsman. W W Marshall Wesley Doxsee- Marsh. Tall, dark, and handsome. Marshall was decidedly an outdoor boy. He spent most of his leisure time with the rod, gun, and the pigskin . .mm..M.



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