Middletown High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

 - Class of 1937

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...QQIII-in ------- - N059 CHARLOTTE CROOKS Cherie Knowledge nezfer learned of relaoolu ACTIVITIES: G. A. A., G. S. L., School Notes Staff, Dramatic Club, Senior Play Perhaps the hardest lesson in store for us is that great lesson of perseverance. It can be said to Charlotte's credit that not often do we find such splendid cour- age in face of sickness. For years now Charlotte has had serious leg trouble, but instead of making her outlook on life turn sour and complaining it has tended to make her more patient and under- standing. ROBERT GORDON Bob How be will Zell?-eye Godr! ACTIVITIES: Debating Club, Rifle Club, School Notes Staff, Senior Annual Board, Track If you want to enjoy a good speaker, call on Bob . Although he has a gift of garb , he's one person who knows what nes talking about. M.H.S. will miss his good debating. Dependable Bob never hesitates when it comes to help- ing his fellow Class-mates. He's well liked by all who know him. Middle- town High's loss will be Wesleyan's gain. ELIZABETH D'EMANUELE Libby A millionezzre, if ,silence were golden. ACTICVITIES: G. A. A., G. S. L., School Notes Staff Libby is a shy, silent, dark-haired lass who is rarely seen and rarely heard. One would never imagine that Libby has had some exciting moments, but she has. Sometimes the devil in her dark eyes awakens, and another Libby is disclosed. Her lessons are always prepared, which accounts for her name's being on the honor roll. -. 1 1 lm.-il.,- ii ,'l,f'9N9i:-- ---- ------------ - - - ' -BEH- LUCILLE DA MATO Lou A lair witla plearanz weyrf' ACTIVITIES! ' G, A. A., G. S. L. Lou is another of our senior girls who has pleasant ways though she's rather quiet. She does her work well and de- pendably, so we wonder whether it doesn't pay to be quiet and serious when doing school work, Lou is a friend of many, and no doubt she is true friend, for her ready smile and cheery word are helpful to promote friendship. CHESTER GOLEMBIESKI Chet Toe power of tlaouglat, ine rmzgir of line mind ACTIVITIES: Corridor Guide Chester is rather quiet and unassuming, but still he is a well known member of our class. Chester is a great favorite among the fellows because he has such an even and good-natured disposition. His extreme modesty has kept him hid- den from the class in general, but we are sure he will succeed in any en- deavor. MARY DE BARI Blondie A .rofl anrwer lzrrnellf away wrath ACTIVITIES: In spite of her quiet nature, Mary is a capable and willing worker. She does good deeds on the side for her friends that no one ever hears about. Although she could be more popular if she tried, she is content to remain in the back- ground and enjoy life with her few chosen companions. She is sincere and patient. With these characteristics, we feel sure she will prove a credit to our class. VINCENT GUSTAFSON Gus Im' tired of four wallf and cl ceiling ACTIVITIES: Track, Cross Country, Chorus Well, Gus, we don't blame you, After all, there is something more in life than school and studying, and this young man knows it. Where there is fun and laughter, or even mischief, Gus is us- ually found in the midst of the group. He certainly has the gift of gala , but he knows what hes talking about, nev- ertheless. Being interested in most sports, especially track, he would like to become a sports editor of a news- paper. --tf-gii--m- ii-' --------- M - ---' -rr----n ii- -i.- - - - M'ILTON GOLDMAN Milf You played 100 nzurb for fha! wbirtleu ACTIVITIES: Track, Chorus, Circus. Milton is that good-looking but bashful chap. At least to all appearances, he seems bashful, but we wonder! We all know what an enthusiastic Sportsman Milt is and what a connoisseur of track he is. We know too, that he likes fun, though we -lever hear of his wild escapades. MARION D'AMICO Cupid Tiny but friendly' ACTIVITIES: G. A. A., G. S. L. Marion is a tiny member of our class. However, she has a host of friends and is never without some one of them. never complains of Though Marion school or school work, we suspect that she would rather spend her time dancing and having fun. We are all for you, Marion. RAYMOND HALSTEAD Ray Men of few wordr are bert- ACTIVITIES: Ray never speaks until spoken to, and then he is usually very shy about it. Blushing seems to be his favorite pas- time. Although he is very quiet, they say that as a scholar, Ray is one of the best, especially in the agriculture class. His being quiet proves that one can be a good student even though one doesnlt make oneself heard above all others. or - - - - - --M-u--W -r---rm-in

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