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M. H. S. A N N U A L lil TIQ391 Florence Hallbach-There was always fun where DuTchy was. She proves The saying ThaT Good Things come in small packages . She was very fond of baskefball games. FaiTh Hanson-FaiTh was one of The mosT energefic members of our class. She excelled in sporTs, and was a member of The Nafional Honor So- cieTy. James HarT-The boy who knew all The answers. Many of us will re- member Jim for his poinfed iokes which helped To while away The library periods. June HarT- Junebug - June's pleas- ing manner and aTTracTive appearance made her welcome in a group. June was fond of all sporTs. buT roller- skafing was her favorife. Fred HarTman - AlThough Fred goT good grades, he declared his hobby was skipping home work. Fred was a devoTee of The quieT life. H Roberl' Holland - Bolo was one of Those handsome gifTs To The women. He was inTeresTed in swing orchesTras and was devoTed To his TrumpeT. Anna Horn - Jean was efTicienT aT work, buT beTTer aT play, and always willing To Talk. She always displayed a cheerful, happy-go-lucky fronT. NaThalie HoudleTTe - NaT spenT mosT of her Time aT The movies, and when possible, on The golf links. Her win- ning smile and pleasanT personaliT gained for her The friendship of all her classmafes. RoberT Howbrigg - Bob's hobby was his inTeresT in poliTics and Talking - relaTed subiecTs. He was a vicTim Tor a while of wafer on The knee . Jack Huber - Jack didn'T say much unless The conversafion Turned To sporTs. when Jack waxed eloquenf. The picfure vwouldn'T be compleTe unless we added ThaT he was anoTher good farmer. Mary HeaTh-Surely Mary's agreeable personaliTy fiTs her for her fufure vocaTion, nursing. Mary was always full of fun. DoroThy HeaTon- DoT was a mosT enThusiasTic sporT fan and we can rouT for DoT anyTime as a good liTTle sporT and a smooTh liTTle dress maker. Sally Hess-AlThough Sally didn'T like To sTudy ldo we blame her?l, she was acTive in sporTs. 'She always en- ioyed a good joke, and her favoriTe radio program was Those We Love. DoroThy Hesse - NeaT noT gaudy, Hessie was one of The quieTer girls of The class whose calm was never ruffled in spiTe of U.S. hisTory and Typing. RuTh Hoberman-RuTh semed To be The quieT, ensive sorT of person who found sTudies quiTe easy. Looks as Though she's carrying on The family TradiTion when iT comes To chemisTry. DoroThy Humphreys - DOT or Humpy was a swing fan and one of Benny Goodman's mosT loyal fol- lowers. Whenever There was a band swinging, we were cerTain To find her There. Harlan HunT - a candid camera fiend of M. H.S. who ofTen caughf you in embarrassing momenTs. His oraTions on phoTography overpow- ered Them all. Nadine HunTley - Nadine is one of our dancing daughTers whose grace, charm, and poise will be remembered by Those who saw Mr. Parisi's musical in which she was feafured as The bal- leT dancer. Lionel Israel - Li came To us from Hillhouse during The middle of The iunior year. However, he goT righT inTo Things and quickly made a name for himself. Rhea Johnson- Rhea's infelligence plus her s lendid sense of humor made iusf Thie combinaTion we like. GreaT crediT is due her for her performance as an acfress. ,li
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Li939j Edward Kapifzki - Kap fhe bugle boy in one of our drum corps. He knew how nof fo bungle fhe bugle. How did you do if, Kap? Florence Karash-Florence was an in- dusfrious girl who was always busy sfudying. Alfhough quief and re- served, she was nof adverse fo plea- sure when fhe occasion presenfed ifself. Joseph Karl-An ambifious fellow who kepf fo his iob unfil he complefed if. Someday may he bowl 300 and gef his radio ham, sfafionl Richard Kay- Dick , room 9's candi- dafe for arrow collar man, played a whale of a game for fhe M. H.S. fennis feam, helping fhem fo fhe C. C. I. L. championship. Eleanor Kazmier - El was evidenfly fhe firsf one considered by fhe pro- ducers of all of our musical exfrava- ganzas. In each one, her nimble feef fapped ouf infricafe roufines for our enioymenf. Q Barbara King - Bob was a sophisfi- cafe in fhe fruesf sense of fhe word. This characferisfic served her well when her dramafic abilify was re- vealed. Roger King- Reg was fhe amiable red-head who was so versafile. Among his achievemenfs we find: soccer sfar, Pennanf and Annual edi- for-in-chief, and a high rafing as a grand fellow. Harry Kingsford- Harry was a firsf class iifferbug and singer, whose swimming and diving on fhe M. H. S. swimming feam meanf bad news fo our opponenfs. Walfer Kirschman - Walf was an- ofher quief fellow who didn'f go in for exfra-curricular acfivifies in a big way. He liked fhe oufdoors and did quife a bif of camping. Aldona Kiveris - Al was fhe blond home-room represenfafive of Room 2. Al managed fo have a iolly fime in school where she offen showed ofhers fhe way fo a good fime. Eleanor Kemish - We rarely saw Kem wifhouf Cef . They were fhe original inse arables . Kem's pef hafe was oralofheme day. John Kenefick- Bud was a regular sporf whose fine sense of humor won him a hosf of friends. He gof along preffy well wifh fhe feachers, foo. Henry Kicielinski- Kifs was famous for his fongue-wagging. There was a cerfain feacher who believed he'd become a greaf announcer. Smoofh sayllling, Henny. Vera Kierfz- Keep on fhe sunny side of life was Vera's moffo and she fried fo live up fo if. However, she somefimes had her blue momenfs. Such as --. Edward Kiewlen- Kelly . We sincere- ly believe fhaf Ed will soon become anofher Maurice Evans. Ed's acfing abilify was displayed when he per- formed wifh fhe Meriden Players. QQ Sfacia Klenk- Escalafors will be re- membered for her habif of joking af eifher fhe righf or wrong fime. She is one of fhe many sfudenfs who will help chase sickness. David Knell- Dave was a quief fel- low who was rafher sfudious and liked chemisfry. He was a member of fhe W. H. S. and liked fo build models. Rifa Kofsuske - Rifa was fhe afhlefic fype. She parficipafed in many sc ool sporfs and was also an acfive member of fhe Props and Painfs. Room IIO was her favorife resfing place. Viola Korfum - Babe was a rafher shy, buf very likable girl. She seemed fo prefer oufside acfivifies fo work in high school. John Kriebel- Johnny's nimble feef carried him swiffly around fhe bas- kefball floor. He was quief usually, buf always wore a good-nafured smile. lil M. H. S. A N N U A L lil
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