Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1938

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XX N THE ANNUAL Doris Marfh - Honors in sporfs came easily fo Doris, and while she was in M.H.S. she parficipafed in abouf every sporf. She was anofher of 'rhe main office's valuable assisfanfs. Ola Masailo - Good pasfry makefh fhe moufh wafer. Maybe fhaf is fhe reason Ola helps her fafher. She was a good sporf and a faifhful friend. Elizabefh Masler - Laughable. falka- five. and fhe life of fhe merchandis- ing class. BeHy kepf wifhin fhe social whirl in and ouf of school. Anifa Mason - Alfhough Wendy was a shorf girl, she had a huge sense of humor, and she never failed fo creafe a laugh wherever she wenf. Dorofhy Maffeson - Even fhough she was rafher quief in school, we've heard fhaf Doi is popular wifh a cerfain group of socialifes oufside of school. More power fo you, Dof l Helen McLay - Pefifely sweet Mac was abouf fhe sweefesf bi+ of femininify in our group. Whaf she lacked in size she more fhan made up for in sparkling personalify. Lucky Ml Jesse McClinfock - Jess spenf mosf of his spare fime working in his repair garage. He's forgoffen more abouf cars fhan we'll even know. Berfha McMahon - Ber+ was infer- esfed in 'rhe afhlefic world and par- ficipafed in many of fhe school's s orfs acfivifies. She did her parf flie day M. H'.S. fook over fhe man- agemenf of Penney's. Wesley Meiklem - Weazel should have faken fhe agriculfural course fo prepare for fhe job of school milk- man. How fhe girls wenf for fhose dimples. Wes had a keen eye for beaufy. Emily Mendyka - Silence suifed Emmie besf, buf her besf friends claimed she wasn'+ really as shy as she looked. Her easy manner made her pleasanl' company. Lola Mercaldi - ln spife of Lola's liv- ing near sch-ool. she barely managed fo be in her seaf before fhe bell rang. Calm, cool, and collecfed - fhaf was Lola. Arfhur Mercuri - Merk's love for guns was af fhe bolrlom of his hunf- ing acfivifies. He plans fo follow up fhis yen by joining fhe ranks of The Nafional Guard. Florine Meyer - Flo's irresisfible giggle and willing friendship en- deared her fo all of us. She seemed fo belong fo good fimes, buf her lessons seldom wenf unprepared. Edna Michaelis - Ed was one of our besl' bowlers. She could more fhan hif fhose pins down. Ed wenf in for ofher sporfs and played for all she was worfh. Helen Mierzeiewski-Helen's conserva- five manner offen misled many of us. Ever-ambifious and willing fo lend a helping hand. Helen had many friends. Irene Miller - I earned her good marks by hard sfudying. If she re- mains as indusfrious affer graduafion. as she was in school, she's headed for big fhings. Edgar Millingfon - Duke was fhe hof drummer wifh fhe high school band. Rumors indicafed he will ioin Benny Goodman affer graduafion. Go fo if, Duke ! Barbara Mills - Sophisficafed Lady. besides having a high scholasfic aver- age, Barbara was besf known for her conquesfs in French. She broughl many honors fo M. H. S. for her ac- complishmenfs in fhis field. Berfha Mills - Berr was quief as a mouse mosf of fhe fime, buf her per- sonalify and warm friendship made her a much desired friend by all who knew her. Reber? Milner - Bob gave every- fhing he had fo fhe orchesfra - he played fhe bass horn. If we were in doubf abouf fhe definifion of a word, we asked Milner. M H S I9

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.Lf al' fa . J THE ANNUAL - .li Dorofhy L'Hommedieu - Def , al- Rocco Macri - The busy shoemaker. 'rhou h sh and rafher quief, had a Rocc-o's oufside inferesfs were cen- 9 Y . . . . , greaf many friends. 'She loved music fered chiefly in a cobblers shop and was an acfive member of promi- where he spenf many hours doing a nenl' musical organizafions in fhe Dr. Maneffef' CNY- Angela Magnani - Angela's dark John Liddell -- Whal' Johnny didn'f oU'lY hal' and brow' eYe5 were lhe know abouf airplanes wasn'f worfh omgf of ilooossoololos- Sho Wos 5 knowing. May 'rhisv iolly liffle fellow fu 'olis l'nolgV'dU5If'I buf Pzievjrlrloo fl high 'ro success in his chosen field - USY P en a oP'o9 an o 5 of aeronalmcs. sfruggling classmafe. . .. Helen Malcowsky - Helen was an Barbara Llefz - Your eyes have fold ardem lover of S .. . . porrs and followed me so' d VYECIPUS NFB ailfiay ful' of fhem closely. She was one of fhose M, Sfahznmoirg plgsjg' megmberzhijf 222 lucky few who could work as hard as . . he la ed. hic curriculum. S P Y H- Slenograp Mari! M I I ' f h . .. ... . . yn aoney - n spife o er Adhur Llmon - AHS me was a 'Oy' quief manner, Marilyn's friends knew S- onfeh He .rss a h.Tppy'gO'luCliy and admired her for her whimsical gialfy ae Sizgwor 5833256 an espe' smile. good sporfsmanship, and lrish ' wif. S+anleZ'h Lmcavlfks T+h ffwbov Weis Mildred Maloney - Business-minded, ang er Temif oh a +uagge+orgal:. dependable Millie could always be Tagorlhs ,ilgrzi 'vaollwws of Thi' das? relied upon 'ro do an efficienf iob of . . ' anyfhing she underlook. She was uiiually Seenhworkmg by hlmself' honored by receiving fhe D.A.R. cifi- Cal' erine Loe ner - Well-dressed, buf zenship award. QZge:5Zfif3+-frifnadv afgogedgggdbjma Ami..-.ny Maiomia - ouezdebor Tulsa: . . ' Ton could invariaby e oun dent' +l-leg qlgel' gnassumlmg man' whiffling away af a model airplane. ner 'S O e a mlre grealy' l-le surely could furn ouf a neal' iob. ThY'TS I-0:9 If Though' Rgslgd was Dorofhy Mansolf - Dof , alfhough Se om. ear 'Fm' Wuehn Shed' say nor eard from much abouf school, gina mg' me Slew S e a+ .sfmg could cerfainly hold her own ouf- 'ng ere-i e was Ceramy 'n side - so we've heard. ln school her glory on fhe back of a horse. She exceued in gym. John Luff - Johnny was responsible Violef Manfese - ginger was a pa,-- for lho, A- M- absence llsli he good ficipanf in many school acfivifies, 'f' l'l'5 foVO 'loQ l'loboY was 'Cine and she managed fo make many gl Proirool arllllmoho homework- friends while sfill wifhin fhe walls of Yoo - M. l-l. S. Aide l-Usslol' Aldois oUVl5 Wofo oo' Nina Marchik - Dufchie was one of Wed oPonlY by mos-+ of filo 9'f'l5 'U our falkafive sfudenfs, who made if 'rhe SCEl lOOl.' She lOV9d.l'lllClf1g and she a 'fe breeze info her 566+ a ?o l'o'nll'f1 ol'Iol o lol' of ll lo 96+ homo couple of seconds before fhe lafe rom sc oo. bell' Melbourne McKins+ry - Mac was a Emily Marfancik - Faifhful besf de- 93 dandy person fo know, and a special scribes Em, who was ever ready, favorife of fhe fairer sex. We under- sfand fhaf a cerfain someone kepf him busy wifh a pad. willing, and able fo assisf in some- one else's sfudies and in fhe school's exfra-curricular acfivifies.



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