Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1939

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519391 James Frederick- Jim was an ambi- Tious lad who indulged in all sorTs of sporTs, and who played a classy game of baseball. Mildred Freeman-AlThough quieT and unassuming, Mildred was a very sTu- dious girl. She was known as a mu- sician, Too, for she played in The M. H. S. band. Georgina FreiTag -- We counTed on good-nafured Georgie plus an ordinary pencil, plus a blank sheeT of paper, equaling a noTeworThy piece of arT. She didn'T leT us down. Ralph Fries-We shall always remem- ber Freeze's abiliTy To play classi- cal music -on his clarineT, buT iT was Too bad he didn'T Take a greaTer ins TeresT in svwing . WalTer Furgalack- WalT was quiTe a business man. During his days aT M. H. S., he spenT his Time afTer school hours as a gasoline sTaTion aTTendanT. Q Claire Gorczyca -- Claire was a very acTive girl in sporTs, especiall in baskefball. She was also a loyal rooTer for The Library Club. AlberT Gosfyla- Al was a real aTh- leTe. His hobby was playing on M. H. S. varsiTy Teams, for he sfarred , in fooTball, baseball, and capTained our baskeTball Team. Evelyn Gould - PeTiTe, well-dressed Eve las she liked To be calledl has seT many a sTyle for M. H.S. girls. She has favored The dance floor wiTh many a graceful sTep. William Greenbacker - Will was raTher a quieT fellow who never had much To say. He was inTeresTed in farming and hoped To aTTend Con- necTicuT STaTe. GerTrude Greenwood - GerT , or shall we sa Papoose , was The arTisT of The cllass. Whenever a prize was offered for posTers, her posfers al- ways provided compeTiTion. AnThony Gambino - Tony was The shark who knew more chemisTry Than was prinTed in The High School chemisTry TexT book. No fooling! Mary Gardella-When Mar enTered The room her classmafes began To smiles, anTicipaTing one of her usual jokes. She was noTed for her capTi- vaTing laugh, breezy manner, and pleasanT disposiTion. Frederick Gay - Happ was iusT Thafg he always had a ffiendly word for everyone. The memory of his singing in The Senior Musical will sTick wiTh us. Mildred Gaynor-We all knew Gay , for she was The young lady who did all ThaT sTrenuous cheering for Meri- den High aT mosT of The baskerball games. Hurrah! Angela Giordano - We didn'T hear much from Angie , buT when she was called on To do a favor, she al- ways acTed aT once wiTh a smile. Q Dorofh Greiner-DoT's pleasing per- sonaliTy and cheerful laugh won her .a hosT of friends. One of DoT's peT diversions was roller skaTi.ng. Edna Grimord-Edna was one of our cheery and kind girls. She always had a leasanT word for everyone, and alThough quieT, found many a good friend. Doris Gurka-Doris was one of our quieT sTudenTs. She was a demure liTTle miss, and alThough she spenT four years in our school, we didn'T hear much from her. Warren HackbarTh- Mike was Truly a flashy dresser. You could spoT him a mile away wiTh his red shirT. He someTimes had his homework done. ClayTon Hall- ClayT , The glass of fashion and The mold of form had a professional way of showing us whaT The well-dressed farmer will wear. l '7 M. H. S. A N N U A L L-J

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IT M. H. S. A N N U A L Ill f Tl939:I Esfher Drehs - Es's sfudious efforfs proved diligence fo be fhe mofher of good luck. This modern Florence Nighfingale was alway ready for fun and proved an inferesfing pal. We wish her luck as she dons her long anficipafed nurse's uniform. Mary Driscoll - Dr-izzy was one of our earnesf reporfers who was always found wifh pad and pencil in hand, frying fo dig up excifing news for The Pennanf . .Leon Dubois - Sonny was fhe well- known sax foofer in fhe school band and orchesfra. Besides being a musician, he made one of our Finasf sfore clerks. Mary Dunsavicg - Marie was known for her afhlefic prowess. She was Y especially valuable oniour baseball squad. Her famous curve in dodge- ball was also somefhing fo be reck- oned wifh. Genevieve Dziadosz- Gen is a iolly person who was fond of falking. This amusing conversafionalisf had a unique giggle which always lef us know when she was near. Q Be'Hy Ericson-Beffy was fhe girl w-ho was known for her remarkable abilify fo wrife fhemes. Her even femper and pleasanf disposifion won her many friends. Barbara Evans- Bab had a rare lif- erary falenf which had been used fo greaf advanfage. Her efforfs were rewarded by having one of her poems published in The World's Fair Anfhologyn and fhe Crown . Barbara Faefh - Barb enjoyed a widespread popularify, probably be- cause alfhough she was fhe quief dignified senior fype in school. she was piles of fun when ouf for fun. Marieffa Fagan- The girl who always had her homework done. Personal- ' 'ily plus made Effa very popular among her fellow sfudenfs. Mildred Fairchild - Milly's . excellenf scholarship record shows fhaf she was a- diligenf worker, buf she never needed fo pass up a good fime fo sfay home and sfudy. Q Ann Edgar- Ann 'was one of our Soufh Meridenifes. She had liffle inferesf in -exfra-curricular acfivifies, buf we undersfand she could roller skafe. Doris Ellmers- Billy was anofher of fhose shorfhand wizards. Even Chin- ese laundry checks wouldn'f sfurnp her. She was ambifious and con- scienfious plus. Joseph Emerling-Joe was known as fhe bowling alley shark . Whifey's remarkable bowling abilify gained him much recognifion among his fellow bowlers. Dorofhy Emery- Dof preferred fhe sodas af Kaff's and insisfed on col- lecfing sugar bowls affer baskefball games. ln school she fook an acfive parf in fhe Props and Painfs. Arsen Emerzian - Epe was rafher pessimisfic abouf some fhings buf he was very enfhusiasfic over music. When necessary he replaced Mr. Parisi as leader of fhe school band af fhe sporfs evenfs. Thomas Fay- Tommy was an usher in one of our fheafres, He was fhe guide who aided you in fhe freach- erous aisles. Here's hoping he'lI own his owin fheafre soon. Meriam Fine- Mickey Finn. Mickey was a sfudious lassy and a saleslady, if we ever mef one. She could sell Brooklyn Bridge, wifh half a chance. Howard Finkel- Howie was quife an all around afhlefe and sfudenf. Be- sides making high grades he was quife a fennis player and rfici- pafed in soccer and baskefball Mildred Florian - A salufe fo ew Bedford for sending us Millie . he was a biology bug who fook an in- feresf in The higher fhings of life. Raymond Fournier- Ray was an all around sporfs' fan. His fine leff- . handed firsf-basing was seen on many ball fields in fown.



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