Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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15.2. 31. . ' r ry , , -L, ' ' . Roberl' Kelly- Bob was lhe sparkle of any parly and wi+h his so-called humor made life more enjoyable for his class- males. Belly Kenny- Lovely +o look al, delighllul 'ro know , is a seven I word descriplion lhal besl lils our glamorous Belle. Dorofhea Kenny - Dol , lhe challerbox of IO4, can make praclically any subiecr seem in- 'rereslingj Her willingness lo help olhers was apprecialed. Doris Kerash - Doris goes her way gfsilen'rly, and 'we're sure lhal she Fffhas never disturbed anybod' . 'fi Remember, however, +ha'r meek- fness is nor weakness. Roberl Kel'elhul'-- Bob , a mem- 'ber of +he -foolloall feam was very po ular around +he school. al-le hacln a gallop lhal ran X Y j-'when lhe spiril was willing, and if was a sad day- when Bob sf cracked il' up','g Eileen Kibger -'Eileen kwas one gf Those ap y-go- uc yn peope who go 'rhrough life, laking each new evenl wi+h a smile. l-ler iovialily had won many friends. , f J 5 .. . .sz mi. Elizabelh Kilroy-You can'l find any belrler. Bel was liked by everyone, for she had a good clisposilion and a grand personalily. Generous Belly was lhe lypical high-school girl. alcolm King, Jr.- Mal was f M sa R iq known and admired by everyone for his all-around alhlelic abilily and good spirilz Whal would our 'reams have done wilhoul lhe King? Barbara Kinkade- Bob , wilh her gorgeous auburn hair, was a carefree crealure gaily going her way. Her unfailing good nalure and her amazing surveil- lance of each new sil'ua'rion was a conslanl source of enioymenl-. We know lile will always seem laughable lo Bob . Lareine Kinsller- Larry , besides being an honor s'ruden'r, was one of 'rhe arlisls oi +he school. During her slay al' M.l-l.S., Lareine had made poslers ad- verlising a greal' many school acrivilies. - Barbara Korfum- Barbara was as scarce around lrhe school build- ing al afler-school ggalherings as hen's leelh. Her oulside infer- esls kepl' her ralher busy lhroughoul' The enfire school year. Lois Kos-Lo++ie made her way lo 'rhe office almosl' daily on errands for Miss Allworlh. ll s no wonder she was chosen: any- one would choose Loflie be- cause of her engaging person- alify. s 'W' .-12 'YQ ,J .1 . 'ma If-'3-W 'Z



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'L i iVmcen+ Lombardo- Flash7' really likes +o1+rip 'rhe Iigh+ faniaslic. l+'s ihis kind of fellow who keeps ' Jrhe orchesiras from s+arva+ion. ' Have you fever seen him waliz- ing aroluyndffrhe machine shop? i a e.:-f - gow , - , ssl' '-. -M 'Bs ti ' V 5 l,-,aft .s..-,ly V, - .Jw V' , , ,. . f-fi-Ai 'is one who 3g,'gQfg1knows hisg Horses, which he has fi zlu been handling ever since he iirsf - rg fofrered from Jrhe cradle. l-le ,Trucks anirnalsiior his falher, ii - fand in ihieglsummer Jrransporis f race ,horses -fromsone rrack io T i' ano'rher.i f Vicfor Lucchini4 l.uke 'lhe Duke A seemed 'ro go abour his work wirhxno ,apparenr effor'r or anxi- -' i iely. 'Duke was also ihe No. l ,spromprer in +he.German class. -,Florence Lundsirom-Though 'i'Flo was one of our cliligenr workers, - , she always had iime for her M 7- friends, who, appreciaie her affabiliiy, inielligence, and kind- , ness. i w Maureen Lynch-Maureen was modesr aboui her 'iiirian beaury, Irish wi+, and narural charm: bu? she parricipaied in many good limes, bolh in and our of school. . i JanneH'e Lyons- l-lere is anoiher ardenl' sporis lover who was A cheer Hself.. She loved 'ro laugh, and her laugh induced oihers lo do so likewise. 1.7.4. AL N. we-f ,, , '49 ' 1' . 142553, . .A-., I I., sql-v ,- ' ur. 5 94' .l - 1:3215 '71 - ,57',,,,f . JDK ii 7-r 'ev ' f C.-:i Qsig al l I l l1'i-fife-fZ.:f A' N ii- ' in . 57:2 yE1hE1 f:,l j1 , ' Qi '1..f,fi. , .Tv ' -llif ' ' ' -:If w'- L v ' ' Er: 1 P 'um 1, ' -,241 offer, ff. is 25' . il WT: . V. ,, ,.,5, ii if fy:-' liz , -rv, --sg:---s::'m-:W--we ' ' vs-vw s , 1,1 ' J 4?- 'Y 'Za G5 YO, I. it i -Tm- E il-5:-33' '- - '-.1 ff' . -, Tyr, , , f ,I -., -1 ' ,f ' . ,,... gk--V , -qs V V-,fre -9 4. 5? 1 -se fax ,, A ,N Q V . il' f ,A I ' ' lv. :YJ f,l,-is 4 . ,Nl V- . , VV . ,,,qJ.y',, Doris Lyons- Doris was lhe ener- gelic chairman of ihe poiaio chips enierprise. She possesses V an abundance of ihe Jrhree C's +ha'r iypify an all-round girl- capaloiliiy, charm, and cour'l'esy. Phyllis Lyons-Phyllis, +he girl wiih ihe pleasing smile, was always ready lo help oihers. l-ler fa- vori're expression was, Say, hones+? She mus'l' doubl' our inieg rily. A Beafrice Maori- I+ is wi+h efiori' +hai' we refrain from saying, Look al' Napoleon. However, Bea's heighi' lor lack of i+l is noi' her chief claim 'ro fame, as - anyone having seen her in class- room aclion would verify. John Maori- Johnnie i is 'lhe elder half of The formidable l'ennis ieam of Macri and Macri. Mac 'rhinks and speaks frank- ly, a good qualify some have hui few dare show. We wish him 'rhe besr of luck in eniering Wesl Poini. Mary Maier-To all of us, Mary is a girl who will go far jn fhe world, for abilify and personal- iiy make her one of 'rhe ouf- sfanding members of our class. lv1ary's sysfems lighfened +he Annual's prepararion consider- ably. Charles Malloy-Charlie has one of 'rhe mosf misleading appear- ances of anyone we have ever known. A+ The firsf look, Charlie appears +o be a quief, wise. old owl, buf when you become acquainied, he loses his silence 'ro become a laughing. joking, rollicking lover of fun. i l i

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