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lil M. H. S. A N N U A L lil fisssj Lena Bergen-Lena was one of our young arTisTs who enioyed making posTers Tor some oT our school or- ganizaTions. She also squeezed in Time Tor The soccer, dodgeball, and baskeTball Teams. Charles Bilger-Charlie could be Talk- aTive and humorous aT one Time, and quieT and serious aT anoTher. Well, VarieTy is The spice oT liTe. Phyllis Bishop- Phyl's sense oT humor oTTen broughT ouT her well-known dimples. She was always There wiTh a wiTT answer and could Take iT as welll as hand iT ouT. RuTh BogaTz- RuTh was The girl whose voice you heard and whose lovely TeaTures you admired in The high school musicals. We wish her TalenT had been discovered sooner. Marjorie Boland - Marge was a quieT, reserved girl who showed a marked reTerence Tor iuniors. She kepT vwelljin The background, buT was a Triendly sorT. George Brown - The PennanT , The DebaTing Team, and The Annual -- George Took Them all in his sTride. We hope he will be equally success- Tul aTTer graduaTion. RoberT Brown - Bob was one oT Those camera Tiends wiTh Teachers as h his TavoriTe game . l-lisTory ran a close second, and was equally pro- TiTable. Eh, RoberT? Lydia Brownhill -- Lyd was an ouT- sTanding member oT The debaTing squad. She was a hard and willing worker, and her eTTorTs made her a member oT The NaTional l-lonor So- cieTy. Eva Burda- She loved The game be- yond The prize . Ver aThleTic, Eva's good naTure and kove of sporT proved her To be an able goalie on our hockey Team. Rose Burdacki- Rosie had a quieT. calm manner which was only roused To greaT enThusiasm when nursing was menTioned. We kn-ow ThaT her TuTure paTienTs will appreciaTe her eTTorTs. Q Wilbur Bolling- Will was quiTe well known in our illusTrious hisTorical so- cieTy. ln addiTion, he engaged in inTra-mural baskeTball, and yeT was one oT The school's sTudious sTudenTs. David BorchardT-Dave was one oT our Tall quieT sTudenTs who never said much in class, excepT when spoken To. l-lis paper-boy liTe kepT Dave raTher busy. Florence Brehm - Flo possessed a kindly naTure which harmonized wiTh her willingness To lend a helping hand. Flo showed a keen inTeresT in phoTography. , EsTher BriTne -EsTher is one oT our mosT pro1?icienT TypisTs and has earned TirsT place in many a posTer conTesT. Well, we can'T have Too many good TypisTsl Jane Brookes - Janie was iusT an- oTher iiTTerbug aT hearT. This cheer- Tul li++le earTul was parTicularly par- Tial To drumming: we oTTen wondered why. if Arlene BurkhardT- Arlene was The Type oT girl who was seen buT noT heard. l-lowever, in her own circle she was very TalkaTive. Wal+er BuTcka- BuTch Tell inTo sTyle wiTh The shorT clip. Maybe 'iT was To save Time aTTer his early morning milk peddling. BuTch's love Tor problems was mosT unusual. Louise Cahill - l-ler good looks, and her grand sense OT humor have made Louise a popular sTudenT. She is our idea oT The Typical high school sTu- denT. Mary Calhoun - ThaT puzzling look in Mary's eyes was no indicaTion ThaT she did noT know The correcT an- swers. This was oTTen proved, much To The surprise oT her Teachers. John Callahan-Jack was Meriden l-ligh's All-American end, who hailed Trom Room 9. Jack being a regular lad played baseball, and baskeTball, and swiam well.
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