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22 THE ENFIELD ECHO CLASS PRESENTATIONS By Marion R. Hines and Leo A. Mitchell Cardice Abrahamson ------------Aeroplane Cardice. now you’re quite a teacher, So we’ll give you this machine To help you to get to Wallop When on the teaching force you’re seen. Mildred Blackburn ------------------Ford Since many times it’s inconvenient For Foster to come over. This Ford car will help you A million miles to cover. May F. Dunne--------------------II at eh We hate to tell the solemn truth. We hate to make a pun. But you’ve surely never keen on time, Whatever you ‘May F. Dunne. Herman Billings--------------Box of Grit To a certain hoy at E. H. S. We give this box of grit, Hoping that its constant use Will stir him up a hit. Jennie Anderson ---------------Megaphone Now Jennie dear, just listen here, When you are in a class, Just use this little megaphone, And then your voice will pass. Benjamin Finney Book of Jokes “Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.” This “Book of Jokes,” Pinney, We want you to take home. Leona Boucher ---------------------Stool You look demure and dignified, You type with rapid ease, But put your feet up on this stool, And keep them quiet, please. Catherine Ford Hymn Book Oh, Sweet Dardanella, We love your merry grin. But when you want to praise the Lord. Why not use a hymn”? Nazereno Cardone “How Yo Gonna Keek ’em Dozen on the Bonn.''' “How Ya Gon.ia Keep ’em Down on the Farm,” After he’s learned to dance? He may look after the chickens now, But the poor cows haven’t a chance. Constance Bridge -------------------Shoes She’s tall and dark and dignified, And sometimes up to tricks; But you’d really never even guess Her shoes are number---------six! Ida Gallant Fellow There is a girl I envy, Ne’er does she rave and pant; I often wish that, like her. I'd a Gallant. Leona Hastings Recipe for Hasty Pudding Hasty she is by name. But her nature’s not the same; This recipe will surely make Her Hasty Pudding take the cake Raymond Chouinard Candle He always plays around every day, With ne’er a thought of toil; To you we give this brilliant light, To burn the midnight oil. Isabel Bitghee---------------Tin Bank Isabel, will you ever stop. Coming around for money? Here’s a bank to keep your pennies safe, And bright and shiny, honey. Louis Schoentag Box of Red Pepper In basketball and everywhere, Schoentag, why are you so slow? This little box of Pepper, Red, We trust will put you on the go. I dell Godard Postage Stamps Why those yearning eyes, Idell? Why not a “come hither” look? Games with Rockville arc hut few. Why not use this postage book? Mary Hogan Forget-Me-Not Mary always wears a flower. No matter what time of year, So this forget-me-not we give her, And she’ll never shed a tear.
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Words by Helen Stowe» Class Song Music by Cardice Abrahamson. ifr : in 1 i :—:— ' Tv—r r. ■ ' . J . J J I J ml-J mi io7 Now (• m as M we leave t hee r - i En-field High, And take o 1 ur s 1 r i ep-frate ways. Thou111 A - 14 -I T ' L L 1 -TO • n b 7, r r ■ u L 11. i t 1 m 1. r r r »• Now as we leave thee, Enfield High, And take our separate ways, Thou’ll ever bring us memories Of youth and carefree days. The friendships made within thy walls To last thru many a year, And gay glad hours of happiness Make thee to us more dear. As nineteen-twenty leaves thee now Whatever in life we try May we uphold thy lessons true Our own fair Enfield High.
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 23 Milton Corbin Bright Sunny Smile Corbin, you are far too sober, After four short years at High. So this sunny smile we give you. Hoping that the blues will fly. Mary Holbrook “How to Make Love” This book is quite essential, When out in the world you rove, So treat them nice, Mary, And learn how to make love. Mable Kessner Anchor Is there anything more appropriate, For a Senior girl we know, Than this small but heavy anchor To help Mable be more slow. Antoinette Leger Box of Candy A box of candy is her gift, For she surely never treats, When every noon and every night She’s in the Palace of Sweets. Raymond Dunne Monkey Wrench Raymond has a Ford car, And, oh, my! doesn’t it go; This monkey wrench will help him To tighten the nuts when it’s slow. Ruth Melladcw Boy Doll Ruth, we’ve been a-hcaring, hearing, What a naughty child you’ve been; P ut this boy dolly will remind you Of many a favored Enfield him (hymn) Alice O’Neil Doctor Book Now Alice, when i:i doubt about the measles, Or whatever ailment it may be. Just look into this Doctor Book of wisdom, For ’twill surely solve the problem, don’t you see? Ina Simpson Hal To you we give this little bonnet, For ’twould surely be a shame, To spoil a skin so white and rosy With the sun’s hot scorching flame. Willard H. Furey Silence Salve If this silence salve you gently rub Upon your glossy hair, We hope that it may cause to shrink The space that’s under there. Josephine Mercik Hair Curlers Not because your hair is curly, Not because your eyes are blue. But perhaps this present, girlie, Will make half your wish come true. Lucille Moore Field Glasses Lucille, we fear she’ll strain her eyes, As she roams the woodland o’er; To her these glasses we will give, To let Lu see more. H. Austin Nash Spice When it comes to girls, Austin, Why not end this violent strife? For you must get over thinking Variety’s the spice of life. Lorinda Sarocco Hair Net Lorinda, did you e’er consider, A hair net would be nice for you? Since your raven locks unruly. You find it hard to hide from view. Theodore Goldthorpe Canoe And next is Teddy, that gay child. Who never thinks a thing that’s mild. And since he simply loves canoes. We give him this, in which to cruise. Florence Sloane Soothing Syrup Florence, you have often tried To take a test for speed; This soothing syrup quiets nerves. ’Tis surely what you need. Marjorie Smith Tonic A teaspoonful each morn and night Would make your friends rejoice. For ’tis the means that you should take To cultivate a voice. Harold Hastings Bright Tic We think this bright tie Is just the thing for you, Since almost all the time Your ties shade on the blue. Lucy Tilden Pedometer Although she almost always walks. There are some times when she rides; So this pedometer we give. To know how far she strides.
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