Canton High School - Echo Yearbook (Canton, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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-r - . LTP E ECHO 27 Beatrice Maddocks-Horse To Bea we give this old gray nag It can barely walk we know But it's a lot easier landing If the horse is going slow. Alice Martin-Frying Pan A frying pan we give to Alice In which to cook a steak So that she prepared will be When a husband she does take. Elizabeth McGowan-Pony Louise Silva-Dish Cloth Louise is neat around the kitchen In her many, many ways N So to her we give this dish cloth With which to wash and wipe the trays. Lucille Smith-Dictionary A dictionary we leave to Lucille s It will improve her diction Then she and Mr. Galvin Should have no further friction. A pony, Elizabeth we give to you 'Tis slightly old we know But t'will Lhelp you quickly across Edith Stone-Ford Car the street When to the Ecco you go. Edith N ason-Roller Skates Here are skates for little 'Edie We think they'll help a lot! For skating is her specialty And she's the rolling sort. Mary Pavidis-Gum To Mary, our class jaw-mover We leave a package of gum Because when she is chewing Is the only time she's mum. Ella Schmeider-Horn We give a horn to Ella You know she is so shy She can toot it when she passes To let us know that she's near-by. Mildred Seaman-Fingernail File To Millie now we give a file We hope you use it right To keep your fingernails in trim Which always are so bright. Josephine Sebeika-Ice Skates We give these skates to Honey To remind her of her Sonny A ford seems most appropriate To will to Edith Stone Now you can go and meet him And throw away the phone. Winifred Stone-Dumbbell To Winnie we give this dumb- bell We know that you can use it But use it only in swinging We don't want you to abuse it. Helen Tolias-Fan Helen is so very modest She dislikes fame of any kind Perhaps this little fan is needed For her to hide behind. Elizabeth Tumas-Jack of Hearts The Jack of Hearts we give to Beth To keep her memory in check The Lockinvar of Sophomore boys We hope t'will give her lots ol' joys. Freda Ulnian-Violin . Play Freda play And when she wears them she will r ' l ' .' . ' find Upon the violin That 'fgmmyn is alvvays on hm- But please proceed with caution mind. lt's only made of tin.

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2,6 THE 'ECHO Ernie Patriarca over there, counting thefbooks -, I guess he's taking his job of trustee seriously. Isn't that 'fDoc Abramowitz of Newport, Mi- ami, and the Lucky Strike Ads? Q-No adj Here's an article, in the Country Home, on Edith Nason's Back to the Farm Movement. -So ends a day and a dream that we'll never forget, of friends who will always live in our memories. Am I right, Jack? H R. caddigan, 'as ' GIRIJS GIFTS Lena Barbaglia-Sweetheart Soap 'To Lena we give this sweetheart soap IVV ith an honest and cheerful hope 'That your rosy cheeks and cheery ' smile 'Will linger with us for a long, long r ' while. Isabel Caponio-Lamp Shade IA lamp shade is our gift to you Because it fits you right Shades are used to cover Spots that are so bright. Marion Cook-Nurse's Cap Here's a gift to Cookie A nurse's cap so white To take with you in training And stage a winning fight. Stephanie Davis-megaphone Here's a gift to silent Steph A fine brown megaphone Because she never will be heard Unless her voice is raised a tone. Edna Duncan-Cookies To Edna we give cookies They're all fresh and sweet To remind her of the Cookie That she so likes to meet. Marjory Estey-Lorgnette Marjory our actress fair We give you this lorgnette You may take it to the opera And miss not a thing, my pet. Emily Fraccalire-Road Map To Emma we give this map With Mansfield clearly marked Hoping it will help her find The Jimmy whom she left behind. Alice Graham-Army Mule An army mule for Alice Seems just about her speed To remind her of her army daze Before the army fleed. Nancy Grover-Key To Nancy, the fairest of our class We give this key, And hope that this beautiful flash Will always happy be. Corinne Hallett-Bank A bank all bright and new We now give to Corinne To keep our treasury balance Which has become so lean. Julia lvoskus-Ballet Slippers To Julia we give these slippers Come now out of your trance Put on these dainty dancing shoes And go into your dance. Marguerite Lynch-Paint Set Isn't this color set just too sweet It will make you forget your woes So if you take my word, Marguerite Life will be easier as on it goes. Helen MacLeod-Tiger The tiger is an animal bad 1t's temper most outrageous And those who cross our Helen up Are certainly most courageous.



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28 THE BOYIS GIFTS Leonard Abramowitz-Clock Lenny wants to be a doc Then to him we'll give a clock So that he will not be late When it's time to operate! Kenneth Bowers-Rake We hear that Red is quite a charm When he's working on a farm So to him Weill give a little rake To use at dawn when he's awake. Theron Briggs-Rompers Theron never will grow up Of that we are quite sure So here's a pair of rompers, dearg To add to your allure! Jack Broderick-Drene Shampoo Just take a look at Jackie's hair And note the glossy sheen Just ask him how he does it - We think that it's with Drene. Bob Caddigan-Wave Set Preserving the wave in your hair Must call for considerable care With wave set we're sure - it long will endure And constantly add to your present allure. Carl Cooke-Ball of String Jean is apt to lose you While you are lingering So keep yourself tied to her 'With this ball of string. lilhner Dana-Henna Rinse After you've used this henna rinse l'm sure that you will be convinced That your hair is actually red And not blond as sometimes said. ECHO Jim Danahy-Key Since you're familiar with piano keys And those of a typewriter, too We give you this key to a woman's heart In which we're sure you play a great part Albert D'Attanasio-Lipstick We present to Tut this lipstick Cause he's going to be an actor He'll be able to use it too Because it's made by Max Factor. Augie Decembrile-Candle This young man will need no light To keep his love within his sight For to him it certainly is right To watch your gal from morn 'till night. Joe Gecewicz-Bat Gecewicz likes to play baseball In this he's quite a star So here's a baseball bat for you Now knock the ball afar. John Gibson-Meter. A meter Gibby we give to you To regulate the speed you do And hope you like this little gift For you are one who needs no lift. Raymond Goss-Curling Iron To Ray we give this curling iron So he can have some curls They may not be like Temples But they'll attract the girls. Leland Hiltz-Muffler Leland's voice can be heard by all When he's walking down the hall So this muffller we'll give to him And pray we're spared from noise and din. Nelson Huntsman-Car He never spends an evening home He's always on the go So to him we give this little car That he may take his Helen far.

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