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To err is human: to forgive, divine Pope W W Francis James Kenny -- Known to everybody as Fran , he excelled in basketball and bowling. He earned the title of lady killer . W W Raymond Francis Killeen - Sam, Every inch an athlete. Meriden High school lost a valuable athlete when Ray hurt his knee. Cheerful and fearless, he played 'till it was no longer physically possible. W WAllen Williams King- The Little King. Though small in stature, his heart was big. His dependability and thoughtfulness was the secret of his popularity. W WSophia Kirychuck- S0ph , Son- ya , or Sophrania but never plain Sophia. This energetic student was kept busy in the office where we saw her most often. W WWalter S. Kissell- Walt. The Volga boatmanf' Though his jokes were old, he meant well. Airplanes and auto- mobiles were his pet topics of conver- sation. W WHerbert Carl Klockner - H e1'l7. You're telling me? His tall frame made him a successful athlete. His help with the business end of this book was commendable. W Wjean Barbara Koziol - Jean was rather an imaginative person who always seemed wrapped in thought. She was quite the feminine athlete. W W Carl john Kroeber- Carly, Seen most often tramping through the woods and fields, Carl put hunting and fish- ing on a paying basis. W WKenneth Krick- Ken Tall and rangy, Ken was an asset to any ath- letic team. He was in with the snap of the ball and fought like a Trojan. On the court he won all-state and all- New England recognition with his brill- iant tournament play. W WAlthea Marie Krumm- AL An all around sport. Al was chiefly in- terested in sportsg she played tennis well, and played good basketball with the Girls' Club team. W W John Stanley Kubek- Kub. Life is but a dream. john was a genius at iigures and had a great love of hikingg we surmise that he loved nature and the great outdoors. W W Edward Joseph Kwasniewski - Lefty Lou. This youthful chap was usually seen but seldom heard. We do know that he played a lot of baseball. W W Edward John Kyrcz- Ed. I like mountain music. Edward's guitar and harmonica solos kept us well entertained at many of our assemblies. Quiet and sincere, he couldn't help being likeable. W WWalter Anthony Kyrcz - Walt was much like his brother in many re- spects. His swaying elongated gait made him stand out from the crowd. W W Stanley joseph Labecki- Lobster. Merrily we roll along. Stan was a happy-go-lucky fellow who enjoyed all kinds of outdoor and indoor sports in- cluding the slow moving marathon. W W Ida Glick Lable - Dependable, in- dustrious Ida had poise, dignity, and in- dividuality, but often surprised us with her unexpected capriciousness. W W Anthony Francis Lackipo- Tony Being a typical high school boy, he liked to talk about sports. He liked basket- ball and golf and did well at both. W W Arlyne Louise Lahl- AVL Books never tired my eyes. Arlyne glided along on the dance floor, through stud- ies, and through life in general with an apparent natural grace. W WCharles Lallos- Pop, The last of the Greeks. Charles played a lot of basketball and developed a keen eye for the basketg when not playing, he was engaged as a referee.
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