Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1935

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The Enfield Echo 17 Alan Donnelly..................Jewel Now, Al, we know you have one jewel, But another one will do, In case you lose one of them, You’ll have the other one, too. Edward Mendrala................Camel Now we don’t know if Eddie smokes, For if he don’t t’will be a joke, But this will give him weeded pep, To make for himself a great big rep. Russell McLean.................Gavel Hear Ye! Hear Ye! His honor the judge, Russell McLean Will make you all budge. Alexander Gracewski..........Peanuts Peanuts for little folks, Peanuts for small, Here are some peanuts, That will make you tall. Hannah Malinsky........Dress Pattern Hannah here’s a pattern, And we think it’s mighty fine, It’s just the sort of dress, You can wear at any time. John Labutis..................Pepper Johnny’s so short, Johnny’s so small, Walking makes him hazy, That’s why he’s lazy. Joseph Vella...............Megaphone This boy Joe Vella Is a wonderful man, When he begins to sing, He sounds like a band. Clarence Moody................Wrench Moody is a plumber’s son, His fancy to the trade does run, He works morning, noon, nite and all, When your pipes go bad, give him a call. Charles Rybeck................Flower To Chick the shiek We give this flower, And may he never lack it Even for an hour. John Albert.....................Boat A boat is just the thing Before the school bell rings, To help you cross the river, If you haven’t a fliver. Earl Reed..............Pad and Pencil Earl Reed is just the boy, Who uses pencils and papers as a toy, An airplane designer he might be someday, When he puts his pencil and paper away. Frank Portenski..............Parachute Frank is never heard from, And yet he’s always there, To him we give this parachute, In case he gets up in the air. Karol Dubiel................Baker-roll Karol is a good baker, On this you can bet your life, We’ll give him this, so later, He’ll get a very good wife. Eleanor Eddy......... ..........Canvas Eleanor will beat the rest, In an artist’s contest, Any of our class, She can easily surpass. William Tippett.................Pigeon Bill is an industrious boy, His pigeons are his pride and joy, Some day he’ll go plenty places, When his pigeons win the races. Theodore Mockalis..................Car In Thompsonville you always are, Rounding up the girls, Now take this car please, And you won’t have to tease. Catherine Pomeroy...............Mirror A mirror Catherine always has, Within a handy reach, She is never without it, At home, at church, at beach. Evelyn Prior......................Love Letter When the mailman comes around, Evelyn jumps, leaps and bounds, Because a letter from Colchester, Is a great delight to her. Muriel Smith................Lunch Box Muriel cannot go all day, Without a little lunch, May this little box help you, When you feel the need to munch. Bernice Pawelcik.........Fishing Hooks Bernice likes all kinds of sports, At fishing she is a dandy, To her we give these hooks, As they may come in handy.

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16 The Enfield Echo Marion Fahey......Tap Dancing Shoes A well-known dancer, Will our Marion be, And with these tap dancing shoes, She will dance away our blues. Walter Borys...............Toy Gun Because they call him “Trigger,” Instead of his given name, We give him this toy gun, To shoot his way to fame. Bernice Sheridan.................Lasso Bernice of the boys is shy. And rarely gives them a sigh, A lasso might help her to round them up, In the by and by. Helen Davis........Bottle of Perfume Helen is a bashful girl, And never talks to boys, Perhaps this bottle of perfume rare, Will lure them to our Helen, fair. Thomas Gray.......Pad for Sport Notes A famous editor, Will Thomas Gray be, This pad for his sport notes, Will bring it you see. Stella Salva............Tatto Lipstick Stella Salva, a demure miss, We are sure never had a kiss, This Tatto Lipstick is the brand, To make the boys ask for her hand. Amelia Chmura..............Spare Tire When next you go to Washington, We hope you’ll use this spare, And then in case you have a flat, At least you will be there. Jean Patenaude..............Microphone We hope that Jean, a popular lass, The radio star of our class, That with this gift she will com- mand, All the attention she demands. Eleanor Osborne..........Box of Powder Eleanor Osborne, tall and slender, Neat and prim as she can be, Will use this powder we are sure, To hide those blushes so demure. William Miller Book on How to Make Love William is so bashful, We know he can’t make love, But yet he might surprise us, When he finds his turtle dove. Edward Kiernan........Shopping News No wonder Ed has all the style, The shopping news he peddles, This paper will keep him occupied, With others he’ll not meddle. Christine Leander.........Typing Medal The fastest typist in our school, Is Miss Christine Leander, With our heartiest congratulations, This medal we’re proud to hand her. Steffie Misheikis................Noise Maker Steffie is so quiet, We never know when she’s around, So take this rattle, Steffie, And let us hear you make a sound. Edythe McCallum..........Roller Skates Edythe likes to chase the boys, And wears out many shoes, So we thought some roller skates, Would be just the things to use. Martha Malinoski..............Airplane From Suffield it is quite a walk, To dear old Enfield High, We hate to see you all tired out, And with this you can fly. Leona Michko..........Ford Roadster When a blue and yellow roadster, Comes spinning down the street, Lecna’s heart goes pitter, patter, And she jumps right off her feet. Rita Manning..........Florida Orange We know that it is nice to roam, And now we’re glad that you are home. Angelo Misuraca....................Gum Jack and Jill went up the hill To get a pail of water, Jack came down on the run, While Jill came down chewing gum. Enrico Guala..................Football Enrico is a football star, To question it we’ll not try, Let him take this football, For with it he’ll get by. Onofrio Resta.........Running Pants When track records are made, When track records are broken, You can bet cha, They’ll be broken by Resta. Francis Cygan....................Flute He plays the flute better now Than he who taught him to, He can play a tune for all the world, And some day he’ll play for you.



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18 The Enfield Echo Helen Pease.................Box of Pep To you we give this box of pep, To help you hurry up a step. Anna Pfeiffer.....................Loud Speaker We thought we would give a loud speaker, Because we very seldom hear her. John Sweeney.......................Lux Soap John has the fairest skin, Of anyone we know, May this Lux Toilet Soap, Always keep it so. Bernice Stiles............Bar of Candy Maybe if you had a stand, Along the side of the road, Your many bars of candy, Would somewhat faster go. Stanley Smith............Writing Paper Paper is your one need, So with these notes you may pro- ceed, To write to Miss Frew, All the year through. Ruth Snow......................Growing Pills Ruth’s boy friend is very tall, And Ruth is very small, We think this growing pill, Would help to catch him, willy nill. Dorothy Titus..................Curling Iron This curling iron we give to you, To keep up the nice work you do. Mildred Turner...............Telephone To you we give this telephone, Because of course you need one, And when he cannot get the car, It would be nice to hear him. Kenneth Trombly..............Horseshoe Four years of college seem quite a few, But we know Ken will stick it thru, May we present this horseshoe, And give all our luck to you. Celia Woronecki...........Hope Chest Celia has a beau, As you probably all know, A hope chest she receives, To fulfill all her needs. Charlotte Wirth..................Lemon Lemons make your voice so clear, You have helped us very much, Now take this lemon, Charlotte dear, May it aid to keep it such. Betty Ann Winship........Adhesive Tape Betty is so talkative, We know its hard to quit, We give this adhesive tape, To help you out a bit. Frank Netopski.................Dry Ice Frank is so pleasant, Frank is so nice, To keep him this way, We’ll give him dry ice. John Burns.......................Chain Letter Because you are so jolly, And have many a friend, Here’s a letter for you, To keep them true to the end. Frank Kazmierski.....Sports Magazine Frank had a brother, Who played all sports well, But at these some day, Frank will excel. Francis O’Donnell Book on How to Act Francis is a shy lad, This is a well known fact, But he isn’t so bad, Once he starts to act. Henrietta Zuraw..........Library Card Henrietta is our libriarian, She knows all the books, If you’re in doubt at any time, Ask her to take a look. Stephen Gracewski and Esther Mohn Dictionaries Here’s to the smartest lad and lass, That we’ve ever had in our class, They’ll meet with success where ever they go, And be a pair the world will know. Joseph O’Brien............ Test Tube When you feel sick, And your head feels like a brick, See Joe O’Brien, And you’ll be feeling fine. John Mish......................Cushion John always likes to loaf, Stairs seem his speciality, This we hope will help him Enjoy his rest to capacity. Donald Morrell............Sport Story- Now Merriwell and Cagle were both very fine, But there has never been a school that has had both combined.

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