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The Enfield Echo 15 CLASS PRESENTATIONS (By Caroline Jedziniak, Edward Wojnar, Elizabeth Carson, Ernest Kibbe) Four happy years are about to close And now that they are done, Some secrets we are going to tell Although it is just in fun. Mary Bigcs............Lux Toilet Soap To keep that school girl com- plexion We all know that it’s no fun; To make sure of no competition Lux soap will see that it’s done. Floyd Bradish................Peroxide Absence makes the heart grow fonder Peroxide makes the hair grow blonder; So Floyd we give this gift to you Hoping that they’ll both come true. Elizabeth Bridge...........Dictionary We know Elizabeth knows Web- ster All the way through, But they say this new edition Has an extra word or two. Elizabeth ('arson...........Ford Car Men say that women drivers Are worse than deep sea divers, To prove that this is incorrect This car we know you will not wreck. Charles Crosby..............Mustache To wish you all the luck of Gil- bert And a romance with a Garbo, that they didn’t find us.” I saw Frances Mulak yesterday. She’s pitch- ing for the Yankees. She learned to pitch by throwing the plates at her husband. Rorr.ina Tavino is the umpire. Her definition of a “hit” is “Any time a fellow asks you for a date you know you have made a hit.” Dwight—Do you remember how quiet Alfred Higgins used to be? He is giving a lecture in New York to- night. Say, that’s an idea, let’s go over and get our tickets before they’re all sold out. You need, oh need a mustache black For it’s the only thing you lack. Rita Cunningham...........Sewing Kit When sewing days are over In dear old Enfield High, This sewing kit will remind you When it’s time to thread the eye. Rita I)es Rosiers...............Shoes There is a lass who loves to dance From morn till set of sun, To her we give these dancing shoes And wish her loads of fun. Ethel Firtion...........Tennis Racket Ethel’s on the tennis court Wearing a red jacket; We know it won’t be long before, She’ll need another racket. Leona Fuge..................Joke Book A new joke book, Leona As we know you re not so slow; You’ve told so many jokes at school, Your supply must be getting low. William Gray..............Prayer Book Hymns and prayer books are your style For them you would walk a mile; Surely St. Peter will let you in Because of the faith you have in him. Ellsworth Hall Seng “Valley O’ The Moon” Don’t you think this song is lovely ? Don’t you think this song is grand ? If you don’t think it’s lovely Well, you just can’t understand. Joseph Javorski...............Monocle Joe is such a brilliant lad A professor he wants to be, To him we give a monocle To use across the sea.
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14 The Enfield Echo week basis.” I saw this notice in the paper, “Bring your children to the library to hear the latest Mother Goose Tales told by Angelina Por- cello.” She always was a good read- ing companion back in ’33. Dwight—Thomas Matulewicz is now in Europe getting ready for the forthcoming Olympics. He is a 2 to 1 favorite to cop the jig saw puzzle race. Remember the little girl with the great big personality? Elizabeth McCaffrey? She is now Chicago’s leading candidate for mayor. Pauline Rice is unable to attend, because she is an instructor of night classes in Columbia University. Genevieve Sca- vatto has taken over the duties of Mr. King as Music instructor at the En- field High School. Does she know her notes? Did you hear about Ruth Simons? She is leaving tonight for Germany, where she will resume her studies. John Simonton, the good- looking boy from Thompsonville, is now a world famous doctor. Congrat- ulations, John! Alfreda—Greta Hogan and Mary Bigos wrote to say that they have been added to the staff at Dr. Vail’s Sanitorium as nurses. Business must be picking up. By the way did you listen to the radio the other night? Eddie Alden is exceeding the fame of Eddie Cantor back in 1933. Mar- garet Halloran and Joseph Javorski are also on the radio harmonizing daily over the Blackstone Cigar hour. They have surpassed the popularity of Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit. Elinor Malley wrote that she is now the nursemaid for the children of the King of the Fiji Islands. She always was taking care of children in her High School Days. Andrew—I heard George Miller was arrested the other day for reck- less driving. You see, Stella Grigas was driving along in her car while George was practicing golf in his back yard, and a golf ball happened to go through Stella’s windshield. Celia Wlotkowski is conducting a sew- ing circle. Sophie Wolodko who is a telephone operator is considered the best member. She hears all the latest news. Edwin Oates, the great artist, is now busy painting a picture of Elizabeth Bridge, the social leader of Hazardville. Dot.—While gazing across the river the other day a ship hove into sight. Some one hollered, “Hi, Captain!” He answered in a gruff voice, “Shiver me timbers. Are you salty?” After which I recognized the voice to be that of Bill Savage. I read in the sport’s column that the heavyweight champ has been matched with Barney Goo- gle’s Sully. Further down the column I found the champ to be Eddie 01- schafskie. Let’s hope he wins the title. Say, Dwight did you recognize the cab-driver? Dwight—That was Kenneth Jacobs. Dot.—I remember him now. I heard he has the cab fixed so that the fare is raised every yard it travels. Small wonder the cost was so large. He must have recognized us. Dwight—Dick Stewart, the world famous golfer, recently lost a match with Hagen. The reason was that there were too many good-looking girls among the spectators to detract his attention from the serious busi- ness of golf. Benny Testoni is a high- rated barber at the State Line. Can he give you a close shave and a trim- ming? Here are the regrets of Phillip Tatoian. He is forced to stay in Hart- ford, where he has to pull teeth. Joseph Vella is a successful jockey at the Agua Caliente race track in Mexico. Alfreda — Jane Middleton wrote that she is President of the new En- field Art Academy which was started by Josephine Tavino. I recently vis- ited Scitico. It has grown so since 1933 that there is a need for a day nursery for undernourished children. This has been ably met by Mildred King with Miriam Maher as her as- sistant. Some day I hope to take one of Saul Jacobson’s personally con- ducted tours through the Holy Land. He has Rose Cardone along as inter- preter. She always was a great lin- guist. The greatest news I have kept until the last. Vernon Connell has been appointed Personal Advisor to the President who is none other then Milton Virshup. Andrew—Genevieve Belczyk and Antonina Smith just came back from a trip to Africa. I asked them how they find the natives there. “Oh they’re easy enough to find,” said Genevieve, “but we had to be careful
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16 The Enfield Echo Francis Karcz..................Roller Skates Francis here’s a pair of skates We hope they’ll help you, too; We’re so afraid you’ll still be late And the boss might say, “You’re thru.’’ Dorothy Keller................Freckle Cream Dot is very attractive We really must admit, But this jar of freckle cream Will no doubt make a hit. Mary Klimek.....................Check Mary has such pretty teeth And she’s always smiling, That is how she earned this check By tooth paste advertising. Sophie Ligenza.......Permanent Excuse A poor excuse is better than none Yours is still worse than poor, And so when you with this are done Then send it on another tour. Elinor Malley..........Man and House Elinor’s chief ambition in life Is a home and also a man; We’ve found a man who wants a wife Take them both while you can. Helen Miller..................Muffler Helen you’re so noisy In everything you do, Put on this muffler We had it made for you. Richard Nye..................Tricycle To give you means of transporta- tion And give you access to every sta- tion, This tricvcle take with our rec- ommendation To visit the girls in due rotation. Helen Olschafskie ...Comb and Mirror Have you a comb and mirror? I’d like to borrow it, please; Keep this one, Helen Then you won’t have to tease. Angelina Porcello.............Shuttle Angelina loves to tat And she never shirks, Here’s a little shuttle ’Twill help you with your work. Anthony Scavotto..............Hat Pin Far be it from us to mention That for which you get detention, But this hat pin will remind you Of all the girls you leave behind you. Rita Sheehan.........Marriage License Rita dear, and did you hear, The news that’s going around ? They say this marriage license In his pocket has been found. Antonina Smith.........Adhesive Tape Antonina you’re always giggling Giggling early, giggling late, So when you feel it coming Just use this adhesive tape. Mary Starr....Book “Hour of Solitude” Our Mary doesn’t care to roam But prefers to leave the men alone; “Hour of Solitude,” is the name of this book To read some day in a shady nook. Romina Tavino Railroad Ticket to Hollywood A railroad ticket to Hollywood We suggest you get ready to go, Because some day you will sur- pass The famous Clara Bow. Thomas Wallace.........Bar of Candy Tommy how are you getting on All evening without your candy? Your agony we won’t prolong This bar will come in handy. Edward Wojnar.................Slick’em The daily task of fixing his ha,-r, To one of our boys is quite a care; This slick’em will keep every hair in place And will stay just so, when you run a race. Eileen Young..........Bow and Arrow A bow and arrow for Eileen to- night And we know she’ll practice the art; The boys will fall both left and right When she shoots with cupid’s dart. Pauline Rice....................Star Pauline, we give to you this star, And we hope that nothing will mar
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