Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1932

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 15 Robert Miller...................Dream Book During school time you like to dream About your future luck If you happen to hit on a scheme Say “thank you” for this book. Rose Gannuscio....................Hoe When you holler in Room 26 It gives us quite a fright Just cultivate your voice a bit And then you’ll holler right. Marjorie Mohn....................Date Book A rating with the men Has little Marjorie Mohn Every night til after ten She’s always on the phone. Clarence Mitchell...Movie Magazine Each day we read of Hollywood And all its actors too Here’s a little reproduction Of the movie pictures of you. Joseph Rarus....Bachelor’s Button A bachelor you will become And then miss lots of fun. So this little button you can wear To tell the world that you don’t care. Mary Karcz.....................Mirror Here’s another mirror Mary To add to your collection For we always see you tarry To look at your reflection. Freda Krzys...........Scissors A pair of scissors comes next To aid Freda in her cutting We know she does her best Whenever she starts a-snipping. Gertrude Schneider Nestle Chocolate Bar A bar of Nestle’s Chocolate We are giving to this miss She should enjoy each little bit As long as she is a Swiss. Jennie Franciamare.............Lawyer A lawyer is just what this girl needs Because we notice in all her deeds She is forever in a mess To that we surely will attest. Stanley Patterson........Order Book For orders you always do look So to you we give this order book Hurry and write them in So in business you’ll soon begin. John Schiana..................Netting John you are so small We can’t see you at all If ever caught in this netting You’ll certainly need some petting. Margaret Sweeney ..............Bonnet To the class baby of ’32 Here’s a bonnet of blue Keep it as a souvenir For you are so very dear. Columbia Testoni................Clown Ben is such a cheerful girl Who’s never in a twirl Her troubles easily come and go For she hasn’t a single foe. Clarence Martin...........Little Man Who is walking down the Avenue Why its Clarence Martin right in view He’s dressed to the n’th degree So that every eye can see. Rosalie Pawelick A Bottle of Liniment Oh Angel dear, you’re all around And hop and skip to town You sure must need some liniment When muscles you can’t bend. Josephine Mitsky........Piano Course The music class’ best is Josephine Mitsky Tho’ the piano she cannot play She soon will rival Paderewski If she studies this course each day. Leonard Ruggiero...........Spare Tire Tires may sometimes blow out But, Lennie do not shout For with this little shoe You’ll never need a crew. Robert Reilly...................Water Glass Here’s a little water glass To use in your debating class Then with the best of eloquence A little drink your thirst will quench. Victoria Pianka...............Chewing Gum Don’t chew too hard My dear little miss As soon your mouth May not rate a kiss. Priscilla Comstock... Marriage License Priscilla our classmate what do we hear

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14 THE ENFIELD ECHO Esther Smyth ......Can of Dynamite Your steps are always soft and light And talk so sweet and low We’re giving you some dynamite Perhaps ’twill make you go. Dorothy Bent.... Notebook and Pencil To the lady called Dorothy Bent A new pad and pencil is sent At shorthand she is so fine These will help her with her lines. Joseph Jatkevicius.............Memo. On committees you’re always elected And helping out in every way To prevent your duties from being neglected You’ll use this memo at some later day. Teddy Bak...............Train Track At tracks you are always bent Ready on the start Doing your little part To conquer in all events. Matilda Drangenis.......Candy Kiss You seem a little bashful now Men you’ve never kissed We hope that you will make a vow To get what you have missed. Anna Grant Telegram Boy’s Cap Well, well, Anna Grant Put this hat on a slant As a messenger you’re always around To spread the news about town. Mildred Charette..............Lassoo Here’s a lassoo for Mildred Charette The girl in this class you can bet Gets her man every time And how they fall in line. John Klaus.......................Fan You always seem to be blushing Your face is so red This little fan you will be using To chase the heat from your head. Mildred Knight.............Telephone For Mildred we’ve bought a tele- phone In order for her not to feel alone She has answered it often in the office And thereby given a great deal of service. Harry Grey....................Matches You’re always asking for a match So we’re giving you a great big batch You no longer have any chance To make yourself an old nuisance. Joseph Labanouski..............Rattle You are such a quiet boy No one you ever annoy So with this rattle make plenty of noise To attract the attention of all the boys. Ida Tavino.......................Boat Row, row, row this boat Gently down the stream Merrily, merrily walking loathe Then life will be a dream. Lillian Spazzarini............Fashion Book Lil dear, you’ve been so classy In your dressing we’ve scanned As a young modern lassie Old fashion ideas you’ve banned. Walter Provencher.................Bow Your hair is wavy and neat Which no one could ever beat This little bow on your hair tie And watch the girls after you fly. Josephine Giaccone......Electric Bulb On many nites your midnight oil Burns on to light your scholarly toil This little bulb will cast a ray To paths of knowledge coming your way. Bernice Squires.................Canoe A little canoe comes down the lake With its rower wide awake Did you hear her counting 2, 4, 6, 8, A program of reducing weight? Lawrence Lucay.................Candle To our advice please take heed For this candle you will need To guide vou in future years And vanish your worries-and fears. Ernest Gaudet......... Tennis Racket Swat-swat watch that ball Ernie Gaudet is in back of it all He is just like big Bill Tilden In the way that he always hits them.



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16 THE ENFIELD ECHO That you are bringing us words of good cheer When you were talking over the fence Did we hear a bird saying “mar- riage license?” Carlo Angelica .................. Bat In baseball you are quite tine And always the lirst in line, But when you bar with this one You’ll surely make a home run. Everett Mallard............Bank Book Everett collects all our money How fast it goes ’tis funny. So take this book and till every blank To keep all accounts in A-l rank. Amelia Pilch..............Thermometer A little nurse comes in the door To take the patient’s score. The thermometer waving in her hand Proves her one of the hospital band. Margaret Nash.......Dancing Slippers Margaret goes to dances. Oh boy! how she prances To chase away the blues She’ll probably use these shoes. Antoinette Nigro.................Bell Antoinette has her mind set In her schoolroom there’ll be no pet Can’t you hear her ringing this bell Oh well, time will tell. Paul Smith...............Handkerchief Oh my, oh my, don’t I look dandy For my clothes are very swanky. In my class I am the best For they say I am best dressed. Susie Olisewsky................Austin Susie lets not tease you An Austin has an adjustable seat. We are sure that this will do And accomplish a reducing feat. Betty Alden.......................Tea Apron We know you’re always working In a tea room out in Somers So to you we are presenting A tea apron for the summer. John McCann....................Rubber Apron This apron you may use On any occasion you choose, But it’s best fitted for Chemistry work In which you’re never found to shirk. Gladys Aleskwicz...............Powder Gladys, you’re forever Powdering your nose. Try this from Steigers Whenever the shines expose. Mamie Arnone...................Curler Your hair was almost always straight A little, won’t you admit? Say you’ll strive to make it a trait To curl the ends just a bit. Charles Morris .......... Straw Hat To work in the hot sun each day Must be terrible play But this hat will keep the sun away And “good gift” it will make you say. Vincent Czipulis...............Parrot Vincent is as smart as can be But very little talking does he This little parrot will teach you So that more talking you will do. Grace Middelaer.................Tonic Here’s a growing tonic for Miss Middelaer For you are so tiny, dear Grace. You and the boy friend make a fine pair So give him some to keep apace. Claire Gwozdz.........Doughnut Cutter Our Claire is such a good baker That she’ll make a very good wife We give her this, so that later She’ll give hubby a comfortable life. William Provencher............Pitcher You certainly did your part In pitching for our team. This pitcher take with all your heart And next year exert all your steam. Frances Tromley............Horse Shoe Fran, you’ll be leaving Dear Old Enfield High Luck vou will be needing To help you reach the sky.

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