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1 1 THE Time ripens all things. No man is born wise.-Cervantes ANNUAL 1 l937 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M.H.S. 1 1 Elizabeth Fenn - Betty's manner, and good looks, accomplished a great deal for her. Joseph Ferrara - Fa-rah-ha. Joe's bass voice made him an ideal cheer- leader. Joe distinguished himself on the soccer field. George Fieflier - George had a gay time posing as his brother, much to everyone's confusion. He had a decided yen for peanuts. Raymond Fieffer - Fefe was tall and thin and rather noisy for such a frail fellow. No one has ever caught him carrying a book. Paul Fine - Paul was a familiar figure behind the A. A. booth at all the ath- letic contests. We know that he did a Fine job. Barbara Flagg - Bob was a little girl with a little curl right in the middle of her forehead. Her personality was dominated by her sense of humor. Betty Flanagan - Bette was a great lover of the beautiful, and her high ideals are sure to carry her far. Elizabeth Flynn - Tweet Silence gives assent. Tweet's quiet manner con- cealed ability, as her contributions to book can testify. She was very like- a e. Dorothy Foell- Dot. Dorothy never laughed off her studies, even though she was continually ready for a hearty laugh. Edward Fox- Ed . Shakespeare and Ed had something in common - just puns. Ed's weakness almost led to civil war. Theodora-Francour - Teddy , was smart, neat, and ambitious, and topped it all off with a good sense of humor. Miriam Friedman - Mimi was quite a student in mathematics. She managed to conceal her vocal talent while in Mer- iden High. Robert Fulton - Bob. Bob was loyal to the swimming squad for three years. He possessed an indefatigable spirit. Viola Mae Gardinier - As an office helper Viola was Mr. Hunt's best. Her honesty and sincerity won her many re- sponsibilities in the business course. Emma Gardon - Em , who loved to talk, was always cheerful. We wish we knew how to tell her apart from her twin sister. Rose Gardon - What's in a name? Rose was an ambitious person who was noted for her ability as a secretary. Gertrude Garrity - Gert. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. However, Gert always appreciated another's jokes. Francis Garvey - Fran's interest in soccer was exceeded only by his interest in golf: he was another player on M. H. S.'s eminent team. Alexandar Giacco - Alex, Alex had perfected a system of how to get by without trucking books. He refused to reveal how he did it. Ethel Marie Gibney - Gib. Ethel had more than her share of pep, but she preferred to save her energy for the social life.
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lt is more blessed to give than to receive.-New Testament -I-HE Claire Elizabeth Gibson - Tall, dark, and silent, Claire's thoughts were always her own. This intellectual Miss spent much time with her books. John Arthur Gilmartin - Gil. Si- lence is strength. l-le will always be re- membered as the fellow who had a carl Mildred Godburn - When the South Meriden bus left Hanover Street at one p. m. Millie , surrounded by friends, was always among the passengers. Evelyn Goldstein - Ev. Ev joined us in the fall. We wish she could have been with us during our complete course. Benjamin Goodstein - Ben was as sharp as a knife and gloried in the fact that no one ever put one over on him. No one dared. Madeline Pauline Gostyla - Red Oh to be a boy! Madeline never did resort to spectatoritis, when girls' sports were handy. Basketball, dodgeball, and soccer were equally attractive to Red . Marion Emily Graeber - Persever- ance is always the victor. Marion may well be proud of her remarkably high scholastic rank. Her eagerness to learn brought perfect results. Carolyn Bertha Greiner - Carolyn proved to be a Palace of Sweets . Carolyn enjoyed the social lite - Eh, what, Carolyn? Robert Greiner - Bob bowled and fished and then bowled again. Seriously, he was a good bowler. Thaddeus Gromala -- It's wise to be different. Tad found spare moments to devote to taxidermy. We expect to hear any day that Professor Gromala is good. Lucille Gunther -- Lu, She was an expert horseback rider and was also adept at skiing - A real outdoor girl. Emma Ann Guodace - A giggle a day keeps old man gloom away. This young lady's giggle often gave us a new lease on life. Adeline Gura - Adeline's hair was always attractively arranged. She should give talks on How to Make Waves Be- have . Mildred Gustafson - Mill entered our family circle just this year, but has already gained the reputation of being a good sport and a true friend. Jennie Halepas - Patience is a vir- tue. Jennie could knit everything from a pair of booties to a sweater for the boy-friend . Doris Elinore Hallback - Dorrie took things as they came. She certainly was a whole-hearted rooter at the games, and always managed to havea Whalen good time. Lawrence Hamlin - Larry was a quiet type and a good scholar who liked his fun at the proper time. Michael Hanrahan- Erin Go Braugh. We may remember that Spook took a fling in a certain spelling match, but we know we won't forget the Spook of Baldpate . Gladys Hansen- Glad was a friend to all. We often wonder what she would do if the Gum Factory went on a sit- clown strike. Mae Hazlett-Petite Mae had a very kind heart, and was always willing to lend pencils and other necessary equip- ment to friends in need. ANNUAL l937 M.H
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