Meriden High School - Annual Yearbook (Meriden, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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Alberf Mueller- Al always has a smile on his face and is quife a wif. Generally, fhough, he kepf his comedy oufside fhe fclassroom, for which fhe feach- , 'ers were grafeful. Dolores Muenchow - Wlhaf would our excellenf chorus havedone wifhouf Dolly , whose voice confribufed so. much rich fone? She was a fine girl, wifh many frue friends. y ' Kafhleen Murphy-Kafhleekn is a genuine Irish beaufy . She was a favorife of bofh boys and -1, girls' and a prominenf figure f fhroughouf fhe school. gf William Murray- Bill was nearly lafe more offen fhan anyone else in Room 8. l-le was a 'Familiar figure af all fhe Meri- den High funcfions, afhlefic and social. Frances Nankervis- Fran is ever chary wifh her words. Yef she could be depended upon fo know fhe answers in class. Florence Nash-Florence was one of 'rhose forfunafe ones who made fhe honor roll every ferm. We feel fhaf her pafh will lead fo success in any field she may choose. . r-f x 'P' ...,.,, ,,5:,,,. ,,.u,....f-. 1... 'wr K iiikfhfi' if' N Jvli. igziiiif - - A 1 145 lf ' ' '. i 1- fi ' V sffrfff s-' 1 f 2 iii Q , . fi . f V ff- -S Ill! 1 V X X4 ' I Ili' 9 33532 .ir,, :L 1 W i:.2':'--' i 'I ,f , izffsiilz-ies.. ,-.11 ' 'W .. Ng, 5 -iff-1 221' 1 'Nair mmf s.-31? ' 'A . ' si, r -.vcr ,I fifjffngif 1 6- 3 ...Qs .... , Q . - ' , r if S X , D I, 5 'W A 'Ov E A-Gm .,:1?f.- lfQ,s,' Q Dorofhy Ness--Dof is a quief girl wifh good looks who is an ideal companian. She likes fhe ouf-of-doors in fhe winfer, for fhen she can ice skafe fo her hearf's confenf. Iva ,Newfon - One cannof always judge by appearances. Who would guess fhaf behind fhis calm, unreserved exferior fhere is a spirif sfill, genfle, refined, buf bubbling over wifh gaieiy? Dolores Niemiec-Dolores is a quief, ,sfeady worker who wenf abouf M.l-l.S. unobfrusively: buf she is well liked by fhose who know her. James Nilancl-A+ l2:3O a raff- ling, hissing noise, followed by a series of explosions, heralded fhe deparfure from school of an old Ford, wifh Jim af fhe helm. l-le musf have loved cars, for he worked in a gas sfafion in fhe oui' of school hours. ,iis 'W Arfhur Nifsche, Jr.- Snerd is 'A 1 offen found oonfradicfing ofhers and crac Ing IO es rom 'ff'Mf'M ' fhe cob. l-le w'as a hard-work- We 6' ref' ,J Vglg .mm , . , ,,. . s2:sgifGf1E?,.i'?f2Q:.. 's ,. Fsisknne . Q, ,iffy Jr wi,-iig:2':1w2--2. !5fp::sf.1-LH. 1 ' ':. -'rf-r'2':wG2s fu 'ie 1 r eiaatJ!:.eSfv:s'4 AN gf-as - ....ii.,f-V-..-egg, iekarf-,Gr 4 Rauf -.1-4 -1, i55,,n-mv.: ,,-Wg',. r i figs , P .Ss I ' . . Q . , r , cies mftxf' ff- 2: 'I '41 ing man, fhough, when if came fo delivering fhe morning and evening papers. Dolores Nold-A sweef disposi- fion, a beaufiful voice, and a wonderful sense of humor make Lorrie one of fhe mosf popu- lar girls of her class.

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