Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1938

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I qw: THE ANNUAL '-wi., Jean Doyle - Jean, a good friend To all who knew her, didn'T find much Time for idle gossip. She was sTudi- ous and loved her books. Leonard Dubuc - Two Bucks usually remained in The background, buT when called upon To do someThing. he was always ready, willing, and able. George Dupuis - The song C-5eT ouT and GeT under mighT have been in- s ired by Dupe's Ford. And do Tfie lassies like red hair? Ask George. Joseph Dupuis - Joe was a con- genial chap. His cheery smile was parTicularly appreciaTed aT The ST. STan bowling alleys every Tuesday afTernoon. Audrey Engfer - AlThough raTher re- served, Audrey Took a greaT inTeresT in aThleTics. Her love of fair play was shown in her willingness To co- operaTe wiTh boTh her Teachers and classmaTes. Barbara Engfer - Bobs was one of our Taller classmaTes. She excelled in horseback-riding. her favoriTe sporT, buT she could handle a needle and Thread wiTh equal dexTeriTy. Selma England - Sel had a smile for everyone she meT. She was uieT during school hours. buT They Tejl us she could sing like a prima donna in minsTrel shows. Joyce Erikson -- Silence is golden. Many in her class were benefiTTed by her ever-willing helping hands, espe- cially when iT came To lending home- work. Doris Falk - Do-do was well-known as a good sporT. IT never seemed To maT'Ter much To her where The fun was, as long as The game was played fairly. Barbara Fellows - Bob's greaTesT ambiTion was To become a designer. Armed wiTh a pleasing personaliTy and excepTional arTisTic abiliTy, we are cerTain she will succeed in her chosen profession. Dominic Femia- Dom surely showed his sTuff The day he worked aT Penney's. His raTher bulky physique made him a valuable man on The gridiron. Domenic FerreTTi - Bigger and beT- Ter megaphones aT The baskeTball games, was opTimisTic Dom's moT'I'o. When he couldn'T be seen aT The games, he could always be heard. James FerreH'i - The MighTy MiTe. Jimmy had a rare business insTincT ThaT enabled him To successfully exe- cuTe The business affairs of boTh our school publicaTions, The PennanT and The Annual , Henry Ficken - Henney was so quieT ThaT even when The sTudy Teacher Ief+ The room, he wouldn'T dare open his mouTh. We congraTu- laTe Henney for his TrusTworThiness. Laura Figarola - Figs was quiTe an adepT arTisT. We shall expecT To hear much more abouT her success in The field of arT afTer graduaTion. Sol Fisk - Sol came To M. H.S. afTer our Senior year was well under way. buT iT didn'T Take him long To win friends and influence people. Fernne Flagg - Fernne's poise, sophis- TicaTion, and perfecT grooming made her rank high among her classmaTes. Her cheery personalify peneTraTed The halls of M. H.S. and served as a much-needed Tonic for us all. Sadie Flanagan - Silence suiTeTh besT. Sadie's presence was unknown To exTra-curricular acTiviTies, buT her inTirFaTe friends considered her a True pa . DoroThy Flanigan - Time and Tide waiT for no man as DoT learned Through experience. She came puff- ing up The hill Two minuTes To The faTal hour of eighT, buT always suc- ceeded in beaTing The bell. Roberl' Fleming - NoT lazy, iusT Tired. Bob was The mainsTay of M. H.S. Every inTermission he could be found holding up The walls in fronT of room I06. His peT hobby was sTringing The girls along. M. H. S. I93

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li' THE ANNUAL l l JeaneH'e Cook - Cookie was a Helen DeAngelis - Nell believed 'rypical high school sfudenf. She iusf fhaf Silence is Golden and applied radiafed pep and personalify. Her fhe rule faifhfully. She planned fo favorife spof was wherever laughs venfure info fhe business world. and end Fun were fhe fhickesf, we bef she will be a success in any- Barbara Cosse-'He - Bob was rafher lilmg She underiakes' shy af fimes, buf she could usually John DeBI'b0l'H - ll-l0l'lfmYU would be found wherever fhere was fun. argue ll1e SPOl'S OH: 6 fiqer- l'le'd And den'+ believe she eeuldn'+ laugh make a second Liebowifz, excepf fhaf as hear-'lily as +I-ie re5+ of ug, he plans on joining fhe marines. lf Gertrude Cosfeno - need.. was a musf be fhe influence of fhe bandl villager from down Soufh. By sfudy- Fred Deming - HYOUHQ LOChir1var of ing hard and playing fair she won 'lhe Easf Side. Fred showed his fhe repufafion of being a hard salesmanship fhe day he worked in lvl. worker, a good sporf, and a frue Penney's by making more sales fhan friend. any of his classmafes. H' Mary Alice Cowing - This shy young Susan Diguilio - Sue sef an example S lady said very liffle, evidenfly foo for mosf of US. She COuld Usually be ' busy wafching whaf wen+ on around found working af somefhing useful her. l-ler big delighf seemed fo be and consequenfly found liffle fime fhe sfudy of everyfhing. for social acfivifies. Jane Curren - Jane's chief inferesfs Gloria Dioguardi - Gloria fook liffle were oufside fhei walls of M. H. S. fhings seriously and worked af fhem Her ambifious nafure lecl her fo be- wifh diligence. lncidenfly, Gloria was come a leading saleslady in a cerfain responsible for fhe daily bullefin - Meriden deparfmenf sfore. she fyped if. Carroll Cusfy - Cusfy was as good William Dobensky - Wherever il s a worker in school as he was on fhe quief and serene, Bill is nof pres- baskefball floor. l-lis humor and enf. His main oblecfive was fo gef helpful advice were always appre- all fhe fun ouf of life fhaf was hu- ciafed. manly possible, and he cerfainly re- Anclrew D'Agosfino - Andy served allzed ll'5 amblhon' as assisfanf barber in a local shop, Roberf Doherfy - Never a borrower and was quife proficienf af fhis arf. or a lender be. Look ouf for fhis lnciclenfally, he gof around wifh fhe pack of T. N.T. on fhe baskefball ladies. courf and in fhe classroom. Theodore Danford - Teddy was a Fred Dominello - Fred was anofher popular dancer, probably because he one of fhose quief fellows. He new all fhe lafesf sfeps. Buf don'f proved himself a mighfy good sfage fhink he wasn'+ popular wifh fhe boys affendanf for Props 8: Painfs' pro- as well - he was. ducfions. Julie Day - Julie planned fo loin fhe Rosamond Donle - Rossie excelled F5l ll45 of The Women in Whiieu in handicraffs and arf work. Tyrolean affer qraduafion- We wish you luck beI+s seemed fo fascinafe her and in your new venfure and hope you also kepf her busy meefing 1-he will come ouf on fop. Schools demands, Carmel DeAngelis - Be Prepared Roberf Dorsey - Derb mixed sfudies 9 was Carm's moffo, for her home- and afhlefics exfremely well. l-le was work was always done. She fook life and sfudies seriously and succeeded in bofh. honored by being elecfed presidenf of fhe Senior Class. a posifion which he filled fo fhe safisfacfion of all.



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