Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1934

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20 The Enfield Echo Ellsworth Clarkin...............Soap A cake of soap we present to thee, So you need not make it in chemis- try. Edmond Cybulski................Music We like to hear you whistle a tune, But please wait until you’re under a moon. Antonio Deni................Baseball Please accept from us this ball, That you may keep in trim this fall. John Galimberti.................Horn We wish that you would use this horn, Instead of one that others scorn. Thomas O’Shea..................Radio If you operate on the short wave, Be careful for you cannot save. Edward Pohorylo..Ever-ready Battery When some one is needed, Dependable and steady, Like this battery You are ever-ready. Ernest Pierog..............Megaphone Your voice is good and this mega- phone, Will eliminate the use of a tele- phone. Frank Ruggerio..........Alarm Clock I often see you are very late, So use the clock and keep the date. Robert Smith Book On Business Administration Bob is our most business like per- son, To him goes this book on business administration. And in case he needs a recommen- dation We advise he go to the Board of Education. Alice Smith....................Candy Alice is sweet, And Alice is dandy, To her we give This bar of candy. John Sylvester.........Shaving Cream Jack has quite a beard As everyone can see, And when he gets this shaving cream He’ll probably dance with glee. Francis Shea.............Rolling Pin Supply your wife with a rolling pin, And give her an even chance to win. Antonia Thompson..........Sugar Cube “Sweets to the sweet.’’ Edward Thompson.........Chicken Feed Edward is a farmer, Many chickens has he raised We hope this new feed Will help him in his trade. Abigail Travers............Pedometer Abbie travels many miles, She has no way of knowing How many miles she really goes Unless this instrument is showing. Phyllis Vallidis.............Pebecco Here’s to Phyllis Who has such a charming smile, May this help to keep it A long, long while. Walter Ligenza.................Baton Walter leads a band not brass but boys, They follow him and wow what noise! Donald Allen....................Soap We all sincerely wish our Donald Will use this soap, so he won’t be bald. Sam Buttacavoli..............Thimble Sam uses a hammer and ruins his nail, Use this thimble because it’s not very frail. John Shea...............Baseball Hat Your baseball hat is spoiled, This one is neither worn nor soiled. Titus ......................Dynamite Titus sleeps all day and night, So move yourself with dynamite. Margaret Yiniconis.......Nail Polish Margaret likes her finger nails bright red, Now she can keep them the color, I said. W illiam Yesukiewiz......Harmonica This harmonica goes to our little Willie, With the hope that he’ll play a Hill- Billy. Continued on ‘Page 59

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The Enfield Echo 19 Edna Jordt...........Marriage License Edna has a boy friend His name is Blondie Holt, And when she gets this marriage license We hope she takes it as a joke. Emma La More Book on how to get a man To Emma goes a book On how to get a man, How she can be so quiet We cannot understand. Henry Lucas.................Hair Net Henry has trouble Keeping back his hair, And we hope this little net Will stop Miss Myer’s glare. Jessie Lucay.............. Hair Ribbon Jessie will find herself free from care, If this bright hair ribbon she will only wear. Dorothy Mac Fawn Book on care of babies Dorothy has a job Taking care of babies, We hope this little book Will help her in her worries. Frances Maggio.........Movie Contract If ever to Hollywood you go, Your hair this contract would get, I know. Eileen Moran.................Lipstick Eileen is quick of wit But she is also quiet, If she would use this lipstick, The boys would start a riot. Aileen O’Donnell.......Beauty Cream Aileen has that school girl complex- ion Which all the girls w’ould like, To her we give a jar of cream To use both day and night. Jennie Parvelac.............Cedar Bag Jennie is the best dressed girl Of the Class of ’34, To her we give this cedar bag In which her clothes, she will store. Edward Mika.......Wrestling Contract To Mike goes this contract Jim Londos is the man he meets, We hope to see him pin Londos to the mat; Then the champion he will beat. Sophie Pavlaki.................Shoes Sophie is another good dancer The Class of ’34 knows, To her we give these dancing shoes To use wherever she goes. Kay Petrakis.........Noiseless Shoes Kay walks around the halls Clicking her heels good and loud, We hope these rubber heels Will break her of that habit. A Nicholas Piluis.....................Hoe Here’s a hoe for Nick, I bet he’s glad it isn’t a pick. Karoline Pilch.................Scissors Our Karoline gets these scissors To cut off those long black curls, We hope that she will do it And look like the rest of the girls. Alfred Pchorylo.............Golf Set Alfred is a golfer And a good one, too you’ll see, If he will use this golf set A champion he will be. Hilda Schoppe...............Shopping Bag It never pays to worry, It never pays to fret, We know Hilda will be satisfied With whatever she gets. David Sloan...Book on baseball rules David is not a carpenter He doesn’t care for tools, We know he’ll be an umpire To him we give the rules. Irene Chaput..............Test Tube A test tube is essential in chemis- try, With this you may clear up a mys- tery. Pauline Caramazza.........Yeast Cake They tell me that yeast cakes make one grow, Try these, Pauline, and don’t be so slow. Frances Collins...........Pitch Pipe We like to hear you play, Frances, For you’re seldom out of tune. But when you are, please change it As it will please us just as soon. Sophie Czapas.............Two Dolls Sophie is with her pals morning, noon, and night, May these represent Bertha Jatke- vicius and Evelyn White.



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The Enfield Echo 21 CLASS STATISTICS (By Anna Huika, Donald Gourlie, Edward Pohorylo, Karoline Pilch) Allyn Edward Gourlie (“Shrimp”) September 25, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. He has so many good points that we don’t know where to begin. President of Class; President of Freshman Debates; Chorus ’31, ’32; Glee Club ’32, ’33; Operetta ’32, ’33; Hi-Y Club ’32, ’33, ’34; Basketball ’32, ’34; Graduation Chorus ’33; Hi-Y Minstrel ’32, ’34; Stage Hand ’34; In- tramural Basketball ’33, ’34; Usher for Graduation ’32, ’33; Usher for Junior Prom ’33; Usher for School Play ’33, ’34; Marshal for Graduation ’33; Response for Under- graduates ’33; Class Ring Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Committee; Class Picture Committee; Class Night Committee; Baseball ’33; Track ’34; Hi-Y Basketball ’33, ’34; Most Respected Person. Marjorie Elizabeth White (“Marge”) March 3, 1917 Warehouse Point, Conn. Graceful, witty, sweet and gay. Laughing and joking along the way, A friend and pal so good and true. ’Tis hard to find another like you. Vice-President of Class; Honor Student; Girl Reserve ’32, ’33, ’34; Treasurer of'Girl Reserve ’33; Vice-President of Girl Reserve ’34; Hostess of Junior Prom; Candy Girl ’33; Class Ring Committee ’33; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Chorus ’31; Class Night Pres- entations; Hi-Y Minstrel ’33, ’34; Most Popular Girl; Best all-around Girl. Marie Louise Hines (“Hinsey”) April 11, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. A good disposition that gold cannot buy. Secretary of Class; Honor Student; Girl Reserve ’32, ’33, ’34; Chorus ’31, ’32; German Club ’32; Freshman Debates ’31; Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34; Hi-Y Minstrel ’33; Graduation Chorus ’33; Operetta ’33. Kenneth Kearns Cowles (“Kenny”) September 17, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. A boy with a curl always catches a girl. Class Treasurer; Hi-Y Club ’32, '33, ’34; Vice-President of Open Forum ’34; Class Motto Committee; Inter-Class Football ’31, ’32; Usher Junior Prom ’33; School Play ’34; Hi-Y Basketball ’33, ’34; Varsity Football ’33, ’34; Usher Class Night ’33; Usher for Graduation ’33; Varsity Baseball ’34; Best Looking Boy.

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