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Mary Kenny - Ken believed in The saying, Life is whaT you make iT, and Thus she was always happy. Ken was one of our popular dan- -cers. WalTer Kicielinski - KiTTy was no physical gianT, buT he held his own in gym and in his classes. We 'always liked WalT , and he goT along fine wiTh everyone else. Vicforia KierTz - A smile is your umbrella. We have heard ThaT Vic always managed To fall grace- fully on Those sTeps in 207. Nellie Kiewlen - Nell's appealing looks and pleasing personaliTy made her a greaT friend of boTh sexes. We know her abiliTy in maTh will be of greaf help To her in The busi- ness world. Anne Kilroy - Anne was very promi- nenT in exTra-curricular acTiviTies, and gave a fine performance in The Goose Hangs High. She was vice- presidenf of The Props 84 PainTs. Alice Kirkby - Al finished anyfhing well ThaT fell her loT. The PennanT Press Club is indebfed To Alice Tor her fine work. She was also a promi- nenT member of oTher clubs. Paul Kirschmann - Kirsh uTilized mosT of his sTudy periods as a Time To cafch up on losT sleep. Bowling was righT up his alle . AT This sporT he reigned as school! chump - par- don us - school champ. Charles Kochanowski - Koch had a keen eye for The baskeTbaII hoop, and displayed his abiliTy on The courT, much To The saTisfacTion of Coach B. EsTher Komm - EsTher's unrealized supply of humor and simple direcf- ness were The TraiTs which we will well remember. We hope she will use Them To The besT advanfage. STanley Kowalski- STan Took To Typ- ing like a duck To waTer. much To The relief of The Annual . He made hisfory: he was The Tirsf bo To hold The office of presidenT of The ShorT- hand Club. THE ANNUAL N- R nw., MargareT Kozuch - Marge was one of Meriden High's aThleTic girls. Will we ever forgeT The wa she Triumphed in dodgeball and bask!eTball? John KuhTa - Sarge could be seen marching wiTh The Nafional Guards in every ArmisTice parade. WhaT a grand sighT iT was, Tool Georgia Lallos - SporTs played an imporTanT parT in Georgia's high school life. We would like To say she was quieT, buT we've said iT so offen, we hesiTaTe. Isabelle LaMonTagne - Besides being Club Edifor of The PennanT, Izzy was The one who collecTed dues from The willing members of The Props and PainTs SocieTy. Lionel Lanoue - Lionel was one of our cham ion aThleTes. He was fasT on The Easkefball courT, and iusT as speedy wiTh The girls. HerberT Larch - Herb was a de- baTing Team incarnaTe: on one cer- Tain assembly he iusT mowed 'em down . LimiTed space prevenfs us from doing iusTice To Herb . Jennie LaRose - Good cook and will- ing worker, Jen made a pracfice of having her homework done before school. lWhom did she Take afTer, we wonder?l Harold Learned - Bud and The Duck were faTher and son, or claimed To be. Bud was an ouT- door man wiTh a yen for fishing. hunTing, sailing, and The girls. His moTTo was New London. or busT. Jack Lee - The Mayor was The leader of Room III. Jack was an incurable firsT-nighTer. His edi- Torials in The PennanT were a boon To The paper and a bang To The Teachers. Sophie Lencoski - The greaTesT of Soph's many ambiTions was To be- come a singer. Her favoriTe pasfime was sTud ing famous operas, and her favoriTe haunt The Palace. M H S I9
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I ik' ,f 3' THE ANNUAL ' ll U Qs P Barbara Hiller - Bob was noled for Harold Kaller - Harold was 'rhe her exceplional business abilify. Her second Rubinorl in 'rhe school or- ! pel' hobby was convincing local busi- cheslra: he and his 'licldle were in- ' ness Thai wha? lhey needed 'ro sfimu- separable. He once had a horrible I lale business was a six-inch ad in experience wilh a +heromin and never rs The Pennan'r . enrirely recovered. David Hirsl' - Dave was lhai good- Emily Kania - Em had a big smile looking boy wi'rh lhe wavy blond for everyone. Always looking al' lhe locks. He was quiie a biology bug, brighf side of if is no wonder she and look keen delighl' in dissecling made many paiienis her friends in frogs and olher helpless creaiures. lhe Meriden Hospilal. Dorolhy Hobson - Quie+ bul ambi- JeaneH'e Kapuscinski - Jen was an 'lious. Dol's leasanl personalily experl pianisl' who did a greal deal was pul 'ro good, advanlage in one -of her own composing. l+'s been M, of Meriden's local sfores. She was said +hal', Music makes 'rhe world go always willing io lend a helping hand 'rouncl and Jen cerlainly added H, lo our social aclivilies and clubs. her bi'r. Raymond Hollman - Persis+ence wins . Irene Karsmarski - Woman in While. S' Playing +o lhe las+ minure of +he lrene's grealesl' ambifion is 'lo be- game, Ray pulled us our of man come a modern Florence Nighlingale. fighl' spols. He always foughl hardi From whal we've seen ol her we are especially for The privilege of using sure she will. llle l'bfa'Y- Edward Kawecki - Ed, fhe blond Vilma Homich - Vil was one of bowler, was a s+ric+ ren-pins' enlhusi- +hose neal. energelic girls, who was as'r.. Bul' he mer his Walerloo when liked by all who knew her. We hope he came up againsl' 'rhe girl bowlers. she will succeed in her inlended Charles Keegan - Curly head and career as a business secrelary. winning smile. Charlie was one Roberl' Howard - Bob capably han- of our more brillianl chemislry scho- dled lhe business affairs of The lars. He was exce lionally siudious, Goose Hangs High. He could also and plans +o aHenclDYale afler grad- Turn oul a nice piece of poelry when uafion. 'file 0CCaSlOn arose- Marie Keegan - Marie was one of our Alberf Hyman - Bul'ler'Fly is remem- business-like young ladies who had a bered for his loi+y manner. since yen for piclures of all kinds. She he rowered some six feel' +wo info was an enfhusiasfic seamstress and a lhe afmosphere. Al was a mem- diligeni sludenl. bel' of OUT i5l'f10US m9ClleY ieam illai Lillian Kelevin - Allhough quiel al i00l4 Siaie l'10l'1Ol'5- mosl limes, Lil had a nice sense Beverly lndorf- Bev befriended lhe of humor when lhe occasion cle- Annual by spending many long manded it Her skill in lranslaling hours up in Room 206. This was nor Lalin helped many of us less forlu- her only inleresl, however: Wesleyan nales. also WGS an a'l'iVGC'll0n- John Kelly - Laugh and grow fel. Alberl' Janiga - Al was lhe pride John was +he big noise in any crowd. of +he school's baskelball fans. His Why lhe girls wenl for his line is welcome smile was given in The lra- beyond us. di'fiOI'16lJ6f1lQ6 Slyle- Anne Kemish - Anne was always a '93 Warren Johnson - Warren was a real ready ancl willing, worker. and was musical virluoso. He seldom spoke unless spoken +o, bul' when he did, il' was nol l'o indulge in idle challer. admired by all for her ambifious affi- iude. She was also recognized as a popular leader in her own group.
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