Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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F' ' l i' W Roy S. Mannion - Power house. Little man what now ? Was it his interesting talk, democratic views, or his good sportsmanship that made him popular? Y 'kNicholas R. Marchetti - Nica- demusn, Nick . Nicholas was always seen but seldom heard. His big athletic build and calm nature were admired by many. A' if Michael P. Masailo- When 'Mike' makes his violin sigh. When his violin was tucked under his chin, Mike changed his humorous personality en- tirely. 'A' i'W'illiam Masailo - Bill The baker boy. This smiling doughboy was a calm and reserved sort of person who confined his interest to out of school activities - right fellows? 'ff 'ff Helen Maslar - Helen had the virtue versatility. She did well in many lines in social and business world. W i'Herbert Carl Massow - I caught a thirty-seven yard pickerelf' This big time fisherman added a yard to every fish he caught when he told us about it. He was also a second joe Miller. W i'Minnie Ellen May - Quiet as a mouse. Minnie can best be described as a quiet little blonde with a Winsome smile and studious nature - forget her who can. 'ff 'A' Josephine Agnes Mazzone - Her voice was like a celestial melody. Sweet in voice, in disposition, and in singing, Josephine was admired by all her friends. 'A' if Kathleen Mary Mclnerney- Kate When Irish eyes are smiling- Good natured Kate had a smile and cheer- ful word for everyone. Her excellent dramatic talent kept us all amused. if 'kThomas Benedict McKiernan - Tom, Thomas was an all around fel- low. His popularity was probably due to his friendly personality and carefree attitude. Haste maketh waste Heywood Y i' Lucille Margaret McMahon- L0u. Lucille plodded through her studies, but found music, dancing, dramatics, and athletics a snap . She was popular and a business woman straight through. i' 'kElaine Elizabeth Meiklem -- Meiky. My favorite poet is Tenny- son. Good-natured, persevering Elaine was popular on the dance fioor and in the corridors. Her dimples and winning smile attest her fine disposition. 'ff i' Kenneth Norman Meiklem- Ken. Copper hair, golden disposition, and sterling sincerity best describe Ken , Never irritable or cross, he kept calm always. '5' i'Rose Elizabeth Mesite - Sweet eyes 3 soft glances. Slow in both walk and talk, Rosie's affable mien won her many a true friend while at school. 'A' Y William Frederick Messner- Bill Gentleman and scholar. Bill went at his studying in earnest. He seemed to have time, however, to brush up on his bowling, a field in which he was a past master. 'A' 'l'Rose Ella Meyer - To be merry best becomes you. Please don't ever change and get grown up and serious , Rose. We wouldn't know you without your twinkling eyes and merry smile. W 'A' Helen Agnes Mierzejewski- Music hath charms. Helen certainly tickled the ivories with an art. She seemed to be fast in everything-walking, talking, typing, and thinking. 'A' flohn Albert Mikishka- Fred As- taire. Smiling john loved to dance. He was also quite a boy mechanic and couldn't help boosting his company's product. 'A' 'A'Madeline Florence Miller - She could make the most interesting and captivating conversation with a sprink- ling of witty remarks, kind words, and good sense. i' 'A' Edith Althea Miner- Ede. Quiet and unassuming, Edith made the most of her educational opportunity as she studied diligently and seriously.

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Neither a borrower nor a lender be.-Shakespeare V ,-'-- Q--swag Q l A AI-Iarold L. Lamarine -- Our gag A AHelen joan Lonicki - Helen was king. He kept the class amused with known as Silent to most of her his witty remarks. As a drummer, he friends. Most of her thoughts were was unexcelled. written into her diary which she treas- A AArline Mary Langston- Laughing ured' A Irish eyes. Good-natured, likeable Ar- A AAngela Adele Luberti - Ang, line amused us with her natural witg Laugh and the world laughs with you. she was an authority on the O'Neils of Angela was always ready for a laugh. Ireland. Her gay infectious giggling set us all A AEva Josephine Larese- Eve was laughing' one of the strongest supporters of the A AEdith Ann Lucchini - Dos.s'le , A. A. Jolly, plump, good-natured Eva lil Annie . In basketball, baseball, never misseed a game. hockey, soccer, tennis, and winter .k .k Ruth Elizabeth Leahy-There was sports, she excelled. This country lass nothing feminine about Ruth when it was a perfect figure of strength,v1tal1ty, came to recreation. Baseball, tennis, and and Pep' basketball were only a few of the sports A A Eleanor Margaret Lyons- Tiger r she excelled in. Hold that tiger. She was a right 1 A A Adelaide Daphne Lee- Ad. Ad- elaide was a congenial sort with an ever present smile. She found a great deal of interest in her Scout work and in athletics. A A Edna Margaret Lemke- Busy as a bee. Edna's commercial training and her love of work made her a valuable assistant in the office. A A Paul P. Levine - 'Paulie. Live today for tomorrow may never come. Introducing Room 7's little pack of dy- namite. Always talking, always laugh- ing, Paul was our practical joker. A A Barbara Elsie L'Heureu1x - Bob, Gentlemen prefer blondes. Barbara's secretarial ability was used to advantage in Mr. Hunt's office. She was an ex- cellent typist as well as pianist, and took a keen interest in dramatics. A ANatalie Logoyke - Nat, What answer did you get for the chem,' problem? Nat!' was a leader in sports, studies, and social. events. A AFanny Rita Lombardi -- Buddy Giggling Fanny and Claudette Colbert had something in common - they be- lieved in never walking if it was pos- sible to bum', a ride. smart girl when she wanted to be. Her natural wit and frankness won us all. A A David Roland Lynn-- Chatle1'l70x'. David was another of our villagers. His ability to mingle, his love of conversa- tion, and engaging personality made him the favorite with his group. A A Dorothy Helen Mack- D0t. This girl loved to play basketball. She was happiest when on the court or in the bleachers in the armory. A A Hope Enid Mag- H 0 pay. There was something about Hope's personality - her unfailing sense of humor, her amazing wit, and her friendliness that made her stand out in every group. A A josephine Marie Maietta- f0e. I could a tale unfold. This good-natured student liked to read. Ghost stories were her favorites. A AEvelyn Theresa Malone- Mldge. The little giant. Evelyn was one of the smallest of our seniors but over- flowed with pep and sunshine that pen- etrated any gloom. A A A Doris Mary Manfred- Don't wake me up, let me dream. Doris's dreamy eyes gave us the impression that her thoughts were miles awayg we wonder where? l



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