Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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An+oineHe Marino-Some - say ihai silence can be heard. An+oineHe's habiiual silence made her presence fell' raiher ihan heard. Kafherine Markley- Ka+e was a live wire from'Sou'rh Meriden. who had quiie a siring ofnloyal followers. Also, she 'look an aciive pari in many school aciiviiies. Doris Marlow-Eve class has VY iis oufsianding dancers. buf no class had a berier one Than Doris. John Maslow- Click was al- ways broke because of his love for phoiography. He was a camera fiend wiih a iremendous amouni' of knowledge. Peggy McLaughlin-Peg 'fakes' greai' pride in her.clo'l'hes. and we wonder iusi how many dif- fereni dresses she really has. Alfhouigh she showed a genuine inferesi' in school work, she had her fun jusf +he same. William McLaughlin-- Red was 'rhe Gene Krupa of Meriden High. He played 'ihe drums in +he school band, and how he made ihem +aik! Bill liked bas- keiball and was a loyal rooier 'For 1'he varsiiy. Hi! 4, G. '.-' ff-.5 - -sfs ff-f-W - if-fi 1 i f , . 1 av' ' H f -I , fi i Q- ' - r i. 1 is A - ,Q . E Roberi' McLean- Mac is a iolly, easy-going 'Fellow who was liked by many in our school. He always succeeded in holding Jrhe inieresi of ihe pupils in his iransporiaiion class by 'ialking aboui' his aeronauiical inieresis. nesi' Meisier- Ernie is +he boy who won +he prize in driv- ing. The fad 'rha+ he was as good in school work as he was in driving made him well liked by 'leachers as well as school- males. Rune Menizer--You could find our blond, good-looking Swede wherever fhere is exciiemeni. Even ihough he could do well enough by himself, he had a beauiiful car io help him. Viole'l' Mercuri-Violet a bundle of pe , vim, vigor, has won many iiriends wi'rh her iolly per- sonaliiy. Joseph Mil:-- Joe is nored for prediciions and poini' of view regarding 'rhe world crisis. He was a pillar of ihe Forum and ihe Washingion Hisforical So- cieiy. . I iMarion Mikisko '- Marion i was one of our sweefesi' girls. She had beauiiful wavy hair 'rhai' was very becoming To herand was +he envy of al ihe girls.

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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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?F'ran?l: M?il4ifMH-Even ilmuglw Fvanlz was small in shalure. lm had a he-aar+ as big as all -outdoors. l-le was 3 fine rl'uclen'r and has a 'brighi 'Fu+ure ahead :rl him. Culver Hiller--Cuslveer was an aflwlefe as well as A very :mmf vinclnq aclor. if llwlngs ge rigl1+, we slmlll see Him me Wage Vclireclor of a big Broadway , promlucfion. Loisg Millm'-el-lere comes Meri- den l-liglfg' killer-flll'llsr . She llwas plsnly of wha? it la-hes. A Those, wlslwln qcldlfional infor- mafi-on slnoulg call Room 203. Mary Miller-Mary was onelcf Y ffhel cufe, Hny glrlswall-M.HLS. She was never willwoulfa smile. Lbvenlwhen shewas called upon ,for work. V V Arlene Millingi-on--Arl-ene's moldlo was LSL: l1 and Hwe world laughs wil? you. No maffer Mihai' +l1e occasion mighl' be, Arlene can always coax a smile ,from even 'fha mos? solemn -pei-son.l A P A ' Edward 'Mills-- Gus was as lnoisy as his car. which wen? A lwide open-oncelll' s+ar'l'ed fo ' Toll: A ,l 111,-.,...1,, , ,W . ,X +2 -Fi. wx-:ull paula.-E 9?

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