Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1937

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ln death a hero, as in life a friend Robert Carney - Bob had quite a reputation down south - South Meriden - as a baseball player. Lefty Gomez and Bob use the same curves. Harry Carol - One of the basketball team's most ardent rooters. His undying efforts as a cheerleader will long be remembered. Charles Carroll - Charlie was quiet in school, but on the 'Football field, he certainly did lay them low. Francis Carroll - Whity received the bad breaks that comes in a good athlete's career. A trick knee put him out of varsity athletics. Charlotte Louise Carruth- Sharlee. A friendly girl, every inch a lady. Her talent in dressmaking should give some competition to Lanvin. John Carter -- When .lack wasn't per- plexed about a German translation, he was worrying about how he might get a ricle to the game. Angela Cetnarski - Angie studied hard to keep up her good marks, spend- ing her leisure time sewing clothes, which partly accounts for her neat appearance. Irene Chelifoux - Peanuts Through her expressive e es her soul distinctly spoke. This jovial! lass was always merry and advised others to be so. Ethel Cherniak - Drawing was Ed- da's outstanding talent. lt should bring her success in the field she loves. Phyllis Clark - Phil had friends to the right of her, and friends to the left of her. She had a keen interest in sports, and followed the teams faithfully. f-Pope Richard Clark - Chemistry Fiend . Dick was a brilliant amateur chemist. His speech for a high school addition still echoes in the auditorium. Bianca Clementel - Bianca just loved to take dictation in Mr. Hunt's mer- chandising class. Richard Coe - Dick possessed a sci- entific mind. He was decidedly dif- ferent and was admired for being a conscientious worker. Leah Cohen - Leah was known for her witty remarks, her frankness, and her ability to convince teachers. Lawrence Coffey -- Lawrence got his start as a youth down at Red Bridge. He was a persevering member of our swimming team. Kenneth Colby -- Ken. Ken, a mainstay of the debating squad, and an excellent student, was one of the few students really interested in learning. Did he ever lose an argument off stage? William Collett - Steady on. Bill showed possibilities of becoming a prominent newspaperman or a radio expert. Do you remember when he scored such a hit in Knight and Day ? Dorothy Rose Connaughton - Dot. Luck of the lrish. This golden-haired lass was really interested in school work. At playing dodgeball, Dot was second to no one. Edward Connaughton - Ed, A modern Rip Van Winkle in disguise. His easy going manner made him popular wherever he went. Vincent Constantine - His cheers will ring in our ears forever -- Vin worked up some fancy manoeuvers to go with his cheers, Oh, Yes! THE ANNUAL I937 M.H

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j THE ANNUAL I937 M.H.S. Doris Bogatz- You knit-wit a needle. Doris was a studious girl who would have won honors in any knitting marathon. William Bohack -- Billie, Little Willie wasn't halt as quiet as he looked - ask anyone who was in Billie's vicinity at a M. H. S. basketball game. Marjorie Boynton - Marge had a habit ot talking in the plural, we . One ot her greatest ambitions was to serve on refreshment committees. Shirley Bradley - We marvelled at her scholastic ability, were charmed by her acting, and were completely won over by her personality., Brietly, Shirley had everything. John Brandenberger - True Ameri- can Boy. Johnny was a tootball and baseball player. He was Room lIO's choice tor home room representative, politician, and publicity agent. Norma Brodeur- Norm's heart was in shorthand, but not so much so that she couldn't help a friend in need. The Annual stands indebted to Norma. Nichol Buchok - Nick was always seen, but seldom heard. He was studious and industrious to the ninth degree, and certainly got around. Francis Bucholz - Still-born silence. thou that art tlood-gate ot the deeper heart. Fran was quiet but congenial. Norma Buck - Norma. ot the sunny disposition, is an authority on etiquette tor bridesmaids and will gladly tell you how to walk down the aisle at a wed- ding. John Buckles - Bucky. Bucky cut some 'fancy capers tor the M. H. S. swimming team. A I94-O Olympic berth is waiting tor just such a man. Beauty is truth, truth beauty.--Keats Adam Buczynski - Our prize chemist! Adam was an earnest Louis Pasteur and used most ot his time 'For research. ln tact he won the Hitchcock Prize medal. Ruth Buenger - Ruth was a diligent worker, and no doubt, will make her mark in this world. Hazel Burgess - Happy Go Lucky , Haze's kind words and good sense made her our tavorite conversationalist. Katherine Brynes - Kath was at- tractive, ambitious, and capable. She has done much tor our school, and tew girls will be eligible to fill the positions she held so successfully. Mary Lorraine Caillouette - Happy go lucky Lorraine was a jolly girl who gave the hiking club her staunch support. Virginia Cameron - Gin was known tor her versatility and her pleasant man- ner. She participated in extra-curricular activities, and had her tinger in many pies. Helen Caneschi - Helen is just full ot pep and was one ot the outstanding girl athletes in the Meriden High School. Gertrude Cannon - Gert was always ready with a willing hand tor someone in need, and her unseltish traits were to be admired. Bertil Carlberg - Blondie. This smiling giant had the best aim in room IIO. Ask anyone who tried to dodge some ot his favorite missles. Gertrude Carlson - Gertie's out- side activities kept her so busy, that we didn't see much ot her.



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