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I:l939J Marie Capaccio - Marie was one ol our shy and modesl girls. Bul who says we have loo many ol lhem. Frederick Carlson - Fred always managed lo sneak inlo home-room before lhe lale bell. He surprised lhe class once by coming live min- ules early. Fred made up losl sleep in sludy. Gerald Carroll- Gerry was a man ol many moods, and il was his mood for learning lhal won our admiralion. Daniel Caruso - Spil-Ball Danny could ping a bulb in sludy every lime. Ol course, he had lhe lamous Caruso lalenl which missed Mr. Parisi's allenlion. O Solo Mio was his specially Tony Casarella-Tiny Tony was, in his lillle wiay, inleresled in all sporls. Baseball was his lavorile game and shorlslop his lavorile posilion. Anne Celnarski-Vivacious and ener- gelic was Anne. She bursl inlo her lamous laugh al any suggeslion ol humor and soon had us all giggling, loo. Pierre Chagnon -- Pierre never had much lo say bul he lhoughl a lol. l-le was wiell-mannered and well- known. Those who know say he was quile an arlisl. Rosalie Cherniack - Rosalie's genuine love lor good books made her one ol lhe Library Club's mosl ardenl members. We recognized Rosalie by her jolly giggle. Livia Chiovoloni - Lee was bolh scholar and alhlele, and equall elli- cienl in eilher capacily. She is bound lo lead her companions in nursing school a slill race. Helen Chrislianson-Helen is anolher ol M. l-l.S.'s gilled aclresses. She also bangs oul a mean sonala on lhe keyboard. Whenever lhings seemed darkesl, we always heard l-lelen's lamiliar giggle. Claire Casey-Claire was as silenl as a Iillle mouse in school, lor she al- ways kepl her nose lo lhe grind- slone. She was small in slalure. bul big in hearl. John Cashman - Johnny was our Carmelcrisp man . Haven'l you missed his delicious pops? Well, summer is praclically here. and Johnny won'l lel us down. Alberl Cavano- Al brighlened up many dull class rooms wilh his willy remarks. Where did you gel lhem all, AI? Lel us in on ill Anlhony Cerasale - Tony was a happ -go-lucky lad who could usu- ally lind lhe humorous side ol any silualion. His lavorile occupalion was making a Model T behave. Dolores Cerasale - Dol will be missed by mosl ol us. Her brighl, cheery smile and winning personalily have made her one ol lhe besl lem- pered girls in our class. QQ Leon Chrislowski-Leon was a lhree leller man . l-le pla ed baskelball, baseball. and loolloall. l-lis sporls abilil and lriendly manner made people like him. Virginia Cielakiewicz- Ginie is a girl whom we all expecl l-o go lar in lhe business world. The office lhoughl so, loo, because she was en- lrusled wilh lhose lamous send lo me slips. Frank Civale-Frank was noled lor his drawing, and he was lruly lhe arlislic lype. His pel ambilion was lo be alone. Yolanda Civale-Yolanda was a reg- ular 'Female William Tell. She won many medals lor her abilily as a marksman. We had her marked as Miss Kavanaugh's righl-hand woman. Roberl Clark- Joe was lhe popular presidenl ol lhe Chemislry Club. This Soulh Meriden boy won lhe lriendship ol all his classmales - male or lemale. F11 M. H. S. A N N U A L li
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