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5:9391 Donald LipferT - One of The few co-ops parTicipaTing in a M.H.S. acTiviTy, Donald was an acTive mem- ber of The Biology Club. Don's oTher inTeresT was phofography. Evelyn Lipman- Evelyn was well-known Tor her excellenT work on The Pen- nanT Sfaff, and for her liferary and dramafic abiliTies. We'll see you on Broadway, Evelyn. Andrew LiroT - Andy was one of Those Tall, silenf men. He always enjoyed a good joke, however, and was popular boTh in his classes and in his home room. Caroline Lodi -Caroline was a friendly girl, if ever There was one. She al- ways had a happy smile and in addi- Tion a TalenT for arT. Lillian Lombardi- Lil , To mosT peo- le, seemed a ver quieT person, buf her friends Thoughf her full of fun. Whenever There was any mischief abouT, you'd be sure To find Lil , QQ Helen Macie'ko- Her voice was ever sofT, genfle, and low, an excellenT Thing in a woman. Day in and day ouf, Blondie was a neaf liTTle pack- age. William Mag - Bill , a fine oraTor, would have been worfhy compeTiTion for Cicero. He wfas always up To The minuTe in affairs of The govern- menT and poliTics. Mafalda MaieTTa- Muffy was a very opTimisTic person whose chief inTer- esTs seemed To be debafing and dancing. QuiTe a combinafion, buf Muffy was always differenT . Lena Malone - Lena could be nick- named Old FaiThful because every day wiThouT fail she supplied The Problems class wiTh paper. She will be remembered for her delighT- ful and comical panTomimes, Too. Francis Maney- I love The woods. Fran was an ouTdoor man and spenT mosT of his spare Time in a cabin in The woods, builT by himself and his friends. M Frances Lombardo- Fran was usually quief, buf she could always be heard from when iT was Time for The pub- licaTion of The PennanT . Rose Lombardo-Quief, and Thoughf- ful - Rose w-as one of Those real sTudenTs. She never shirked her homework, which seems remarkable To many of us. Josephine Loniewski - Whenever blond- haired Jo whizzed by, she lefT a joke or Two afTer her, The poinT of which we goT evenTually, or did we? Barbara Lord- Bob was one of our NaTional Honor SocieTy sTudenTs and a popular one. She was always wil- ling To give ofhers a hand when They were Troubled wiTh Their homework. Amelia Lukman- Amy was so very quieT in school we hardly knew she was in The classroom, unTil her TesT Tube popped. Hilda Mannion- Boola was anoTher of our counTry lassies. Hilda could always relieve The sTrain in our sew- ing classes by her sfeady flow of c-on- versaTion. Angelo MarcheTTi-When he was noT working, Angie relaxed by going roller-skaTing. He was always happy and especially enioyed a game of baskeTball, or even beffer, fooTball. Rodney Marcl1eTTi-Good old Rodney was The school's handy man. He was The boy you saw running The moving picTure machine. Paging Goldwyn- Mayer. ConsTance Mazzone- Mouse is one of Meriden High's besT iifferbugs. Mouse is known To many of us for her arTisTic abiliTy. Madeline McDonald-IT was always a pleasure To work wifh Mady . Wal- ingford musT have had somefhing we never suspecTed when iT could win such admiraTion from Mady . I 'l M. H. S. A N N U A L Ll
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