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A ANellie Grinewsky- Nel. Short but sweet. Nellie was a very shy girl who found a great deal of fun in bowl- mg. A ATheodore Peter Gubala - Ted. Theodore found real sport in bowling. No one was his rival at fourth year Latin. A AFrank Fred Guodace - Snappy Frank liked both ice and roller skating. His cleverness in soccer helped Meriden beat East Hartford and won him his HM!! A A Frances Elizabeth Haifner- Frank ie. Frances was a real basketball en- thusiast. She was frequently seen tak- ing long walks fwe wonder with whomj. A A Dorothy Lorraine Hagarty- Dot, Silence is golden. I'm afraid we must again say quiet to describe this lassy who took great pains with her work, and never seemed to have time for play. A ATheodore Emanuel Hammer -- Tea'. A second Marconi. Theodore was greatly interested in science, electri- city, chemistry, and radio. He built radios and other electrical apparatuses. A AKenneth H. Hancock- Ken. It was a beauty about so big. He hunted and fished with fine technique and then told us all about it. A A Margaret Helen Hancock- Peggy, In youth and beauty wisdom is but rare. Helen loved to go swimming and was seen often at the beaches 5 she swam well too. A A Herman Robert Hart-'fP00p had a weakness for white shirts and played big time basketball with the Wolver- ines . He could be seen any night pa- trolling the west side with his Ram- blersv. A AStarrett Wiley Heck - Buddy Silence is golden. He wasn't very big, but was indispensable to the baseball All the worId's a stage.-Shakespeare team. He was sometimes seen without a grin. A A Gladys Reah Henken- Glad She was an eager serious student who was always willing to help others, especially 'by lending her problems homework. 'A' Ajune Ellen Hill- The Belle of the Village. Art is a specialty in her fam- ily. With her winning personality and artistic gift she should go far in the held of commercial art. 'A' 'A'Nellie C. Hill- Nell, This red- haired girl was very interested in sports. Basketball, dodgeball, and hockey were played well by Nell , A' A Mary Elizabeth Hills- Bet , Bet- tyf' Bet was one of our amiable young lasses from South Meriden. She took a keen interest in bowling and was a delightful companion. A' A' Carl Alfred Hirschfeld - Roths- child, Carl was a dependable man for any literary job. He wrote easily and helped give you this publication. A AAlfred Anthony Hoffman - Al, A truer friend hath no man. Humor- ous, likeable Al took studying seri- ously. He held a strange faith in the Cleveland Indians . A A Robert Wesley Hellman-He'd go to any lengths to see a basketball game, if he couldn't play in one, His wit was blended with his filling station court- esy. A A Patricia Margaret Hopkins- Pali Be merry if you are Wise. She hailed from Maine, but her drawl travelled from one thousand miles away. A AMildred Rose Hourigan- Millie was definitely a twentieth century missy the world of politics is a great one, ac- cording to Mil , and we shouldn't be surprised if she proved it some day.
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Tempus Fugit. A AAdeline Furgalack - Ad, Any- thing in which Adeline took a part turned out to be a success. She gave us delightful programs in the Shorthand Club. A AMarie Elizabeth Gabriel - Marie always considered business before pleas- ure. She needed no book on How To Study . Let's hope she keeps up the good Work. A A joseph L. Gaffey- f0e. INDUS- TRY was his middle name. He was well known as a manager of athletic teams. His work in school showed he had great business potentialities. A ALois Anita Galpin-I..ois's favorite slogan must have been Let's hike . At any rate she hiked fifty miles from Sep- tember to press time and so earned the title, outdoor girl . A A Josephine Cecelia Gardella - f0. It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Her sense of humor and sparkling personality made her a friend of all. A A Rose Elizabeth Garclella- Rh0die. Rose kept in trim by indulging in all kinds of sports. Her physical require- ments were thus met in her desire to become a nurse. A AClaire Dorothy Garlicki - Nimble with her fingers and her toes, Claire will bring happiness wherever she goes. A APhyllis Lynette Gerner - Phyl. We used to think that Phyl was quiet, but now we know that she was just reserving her pep for the right op- portunities. A A Robert Lawrence Gibney - Bob Upon versatile Bob's capable should- ers fell the gigantic, stupendous, tre- mendous task of being Editor-in-chief of the Annual . Bob was always popular and we expect great things from him. A AEvelyn Ann Glazewski - E'vy. Gentle in manner, but resolute in ex- ecution. Although very active in ath- letics, Evy quieted down once in a while to study music which she hoped to excel in some day. A AViolet Marie Gleason- Promises make many friends, but it is perform- ance that must nurse and keep them. Quiet and friendly, Violet certainly was a Bower , A ANorma Elsie Glike - N01'my. Norma was Sound Effects Inc. for the high school broadcasts. Her charming smile and love of good fun made her a popular figure in all circles. A A Irving Abraham Goldner - Ira We can best describe Irving as a de- bator, writer, scholar, leader, and sports enthusiast which, to all appearances, means a bright future for Irv , A A Evelyn Dolores Goodrich - Eu Evelyn never did like mathematics, but did enjoy geography. Believe it or not, she liked Macbeth , A AMarion Susanne Grabowski - Mary. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Always smiling, Mar- ion was a popular figure in the class- room, on the dance floor, and on the basketball court. A ADolores Ann Greene- Come and trip it as ye go. Dolores didn't wait for graduation to enter a profession. Her excellent dancing enabled her to teach others the art. A A Dorothy Greenwood - Dot was one of our quieter girls who found roll- er-skating an enjoyable past time. She was a dependable customer of Wrig1ey's products. A Ajohn Michael Grieco - f0hnny. I-Ie certainly did bowl 'em over . He showed his technique in the bowling league by keeping his scores consistently above the average. A A john joseph Griffin-- fack. john was the class early bird g he could even be witty and good-natured early in the morning. john UD wrote some wonderful themes. A A Edward Thomas Griglack - Ed could give and take it and thus had the fundamentals of boxing which he liked as well as he did basketball.
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