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Li939j Beverly Decker - Beverly's large blue eyes widened in surprise in her Problems class. Bev was always ready To Talk, buT she had one big secreT, her middle name. Earl DeFelice - Happy-go-lucky Earl was always amusing The class wiTh his unceasing flow of quesTions. l-le knew ThaT There's only one way To learn - ask! Mary Degnan - Mary always seemed To suspecT a coming TesT-day. Since Deggie also had a car. perhaps she mixed a biT of pleasure and busi- ness. Louis DeMaria - A very progressive poulTryman - Lou Took TirsT prize in poulTry iudging aT Conn. STaTe College. Lou has a brillianT agri- culTural career ahead of him. Andrew DeSarno - Andy professed To be a greaf sleeper. Beyond This we can make no commenT, unless iT is ThaT he was a greaT swing fan. Qi Barbara DiTTman - Bob's dignified classroom manner was easily Thrown aside by a fun-loving spiriT. This indusTrious girl did wonders wiTh a pair of roller skaTes. Warre-n DiTTmer-Warren was a plane- modeler and a Tennis enThusiasT. From whaT we hear he was quiTe a good man aT The rackeT . Warren Dobrindl' - Farmer was known as The wizard of agriculfure. He could make an hen lay an egg. Perhaps Coach has Taken him un- der his wing? Ralph Dolbec -- Ralph was The quieT Type who spenT mosT of his Time bowling. l-le was one of Meriden l-ligh's besT. l-low did you do iT. Champ ? DoroThy Domen-When DOT wasn'T in The arT room, she could always be seen riding her TrusTy bike up hill and down dale. Q BeTTy Dewey-BeTTy, of The sunny dis- posifion, was The perfecT combinaTion of charm, beauTy. and brains. lma- gine receiving IOOV, in chemisTry! George Dickinson - Dicky was The r'omanTic-looking fellow who mighT be The answer To every maiden's prayer. However, he was a one-woman man. Shirley Dickinson - Shirl , simple. sweeT, and busy as a Tax collecTor, accomplished some of The mosT diTFi- culT Tasks aT Meriden l-ligh. She was The library's firsT lieuTenanT. Marie D'lnecco - Marie, we remem- ber, was one of The old sTand-bys who gave a hand backsTage vwiTh The scenery and properTies when a Props and Painfs pay was in swing. BurTon Dingwell- BurT's various ac- Tivifies included phofography, buTTon and maTch-cover collecTing, baseball, baskeTball, and making himself p-op- ular wiTh The fair sex. Q Geraldine Dominello- Gerr was a sTudious person who minded! her own business, and had liTTle To say. How- ever, we know ThaT she considered dancing an exTremely inTeresTing sub- iecT. William DooliTTle-This fellow was The ideal sporfsman. Willy always aT- TracTed much aTTenTion, especially among The girls. when he began Talk- ing abouf his super-speed moTor boaT. Adele Doron-Adele is ThaT nice look- ing girl wiTh Those preTl'y, sparkling eyes. You'lI knovw her when you see her. We all like Adele. Doris Dossin- Doris, one of The quief- esT girls in our class, had a special love for The TheaTre. She ofTen wenT To New York To see some of her fa- voriTe plays. RuTh Do le- RuThie Tucked a violin under her chin and proved ThaT music haTh greaf charms. She was always ready To lend a helping hand To a friend in need. IT! M. H. S. A N N U A L lil
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