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i i l THE Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise.-Francis Quarles ANNUAL I937 l i lrene Kusslow - I, Irene had a Marie Lenz- Have you seen Nelson i l i i i l MiH.S. l i l i i i cheery smile to offer everyone at all times. She was a sports' enthusiast, and was herself a good sport . Theodore Ladueka - High-pressure salesman. We are certain that Ted is one person who could sell Brooklyn bridge, if he had a mind to. He will get there! Dorothea Louise LaMagdeline- Dot did noble work in obtaining ads for the Pennant . Good girl! She had enough energy left over to participate in bas- ketball and softball. Lucy Mary Landry-We shall remem- ber Blondie was that quiet young lady with blue eyes, who believed that horses and cars were intended to be used. Agnes Barbara Lapatis -- Kid was cheerful and willing to help anyone. Her consistently good test marks always brought out her smile. Henry Lapuc- Heinz and our foot- ball team were seldom parted. He had his serious moments, however, but con- cealed his aptitude for writing until the Annual unearthed it. Marie Larch - Smart Blonde. Ever so pleasant and smart, Marie took to her lessons like a duck to water. She was a popular number at dances. Mary Larese - Always quiet and de- pendable, Mary served her time on myriad refreshment committees. She made a perfect hostess. Edward Leaman - Ed. Ed was so quiet, he only listened when he talked: he was an able student. Ruth Elizabeth Leary - Sam. Ath- Ietically inclined, Ruth never missed a game. Whether it was football, basket- ball or baseball, she was always there to cheer our team. Eddy? Marie's love for movie and art has made her a great radio fan and impartial to all programs. Evelyn Roe Levin- Ev, Ev shined scholastically and socially. Quite an achievement, but she also wrote enter- taining poetry. Murry Joseph Levine - Moe. He was energy personified and was active on the Pennant, the debating team, and the tennis squad. Harriet Ruth Limmer - Harriet was always a good scout .who would offer a helping hand at alltimes. Heringenious posters helped many organizations in a time of need. June Limmer - You couldn't keep her quiet. She was a fun loving girl who surprised us by sitting quiet long enough to knit a sweater. John Lineen- Come sleep, sleep the certain knot of peace. Jack certainly appreciated sleep. But in Jack, the eyes hadxit. Florence Isabelle Logozzo - Music absorbed Flo's interests. She has a great deal to offer to the musical world. Benjamin Lombardi - lssac Walton. Benny preferred fishing to classes. He was a true fisherman: some of his fish stories were a yard long. Georgianna Lombardo - Although George gave the impression of being a sweet studious pupil, her good nature, humor, and wit, amused everyone. Bernice Lynch- Bee was ambitious, as is evidenced by her excellent work for the Props and Paint's celebration. She was also an actress of the first calibre.
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Think not that thy word and thine alone must be right.-Sophocles a THE Joseph Luca- Palooka. Joe showed excellent possibilities of becoming a big league pitcher. He threw his curves to the advantage of M. H. S. Dorothy Ann Lynehan - lse a mug- gin. Dot was an attractive girl and popular everywhere. lf proof were needed. she was representative of her room for two years. Rose Mackney - Dimples. Rose was a livel young lady with curly brown hair. She iioved a good time. Robert Francis Maloney -- Bob. Bob was one of the stand-bys on the tennis team. He was quiet, but at the same time, sincere. Adam Mancino - He held us spell- bound with his remarkable remarks on the Theory of Health . Even Coach was entranced! He'll be mayor yet! Mary Marinan - Personality is to a woman what perfume is to a flower. Ready to help was always Mary's slogan and she was kept busy. Matthew Marosz - Sweep was seldom heard in school. but he always made up for lost time when out of school. - Margaret Masler- Peggy Fasten my beads, please? Peggy was always giggling, and it didn't take much to start her off. Mary Elizabeth Masler - Hardwork- ing and dependable, Mary was known to have the requirements for success: personality, good appearance, and in- telligence. Peter Maslowski -- Pete was one football and basketball hero who did not let glory go to his head. ls it any wonder that we admired him? Laura Mildred May - Silence is the language of the wise. Laura was quiet in school, but when she was out having a good time, life was a different matter. Phyllis Mayo - Phil did some fine work for The Pennant and The An- nual but something tells us that we shall always connect Phil with office ma- chimes . Anita McGoldrick - Anita sprained her wrist recently and was unable to write. We know how badly she must have felt about it. but we are happy to say that her wrist is well again. Edward McGoldrick - Mac. It's better than all to sleep. Mac's pleas- ing personality won him a host of friends at M. H. S. Charles McKone - Popular with the students, Charlie was homeroom banker. He is an excellent dancer, although he is small in stature. Lorraine Katherine McKone. Lory always found something to worry about. Her big moment was her daily rendez- vous in the library. Leah Elizabeth McLaughlin - Lee , Better late than never. Leah's ability to enter Room 2OI about one minute before the bell rang was simply amazing. Bernadette McMahon - Bernice. l'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All? She was a jolly good fellow in her own small circle. John McMahon - There was some- thing about the sophomores that got John. The library was his favorite haunt. Rodney McMahon - Mac was a worthy football manager and a persev- ering newspaperman. He lent The Annual some valuable assistance, being assistant sport's editor. ANNUAL I937 H
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