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18 The Enfield Echo Martina Marlnaccio..........Megaphone Martina’s voice is very soft And pleasing to the ear; We hope she’ll use this megaphone So everyone can hear. Malcolm Krolisky...............I’aint Brush Some day for his art, Malcolm famous will be; And we hope to see his work, In some art gallery. Ruth Ganner...................Diamond Ring We hope that Ruth will like this gem, As she does her other; And if this ring should chance to stray, He might give her another. Louis Scavotto...........Can of Beans We know this can of beans Louis will guarantee; Because we bought it At the A. P. Jeannette Smith..................Flag Jeannette is jolly, And a good little sport; We all give three cheers, For a girl of this sort. Katherine Kelly..............Shamrock Kate is our Irish colleen, As you all can see; But don’t let her red hair mislead you, She’s as docile as can be. Richard Organ.................Feather You never cared for study, You wander where you please; Here and there and everywhere, Like a feather in the breeze. Gladys Most..................Lux Soap Gladys has what we call A Hollywood complexion; The stars say that this Lux Will keep up its perfection. Alice Gamache..........Police Whistle Alice, we hardly know you’re here, Because you are so quiet; Now with this police whistle, Let’s see you start a riot. Evelyn Rachwalski.......Powder Puff When Evelyn gets baffled, With history, and such stuff; There’s one thing she can handle, And that’s a powder puff. Eileen Warren and William Sidway Two Hearts For Eileen and Bill Here’s each a heart; Now we are certain That they’ll never part. Frank Locario.................Sailboat Frank, you never worry, And always take your ease; This boat is for smooth-sailing, May you glide on all you please. Ruth Birdsall........The Library Key Ruth is always right at home In our Library; And so that she may always be, We’re giving her the key. Eleanor Quinlan..............Aeroplane We wish you lots of luck, And so you’ll never have a care; Here’s an aeroplane to help you Reach your castle in the air. Maureen Tierney..............Tastyeast Maureen never shirks her work, She is a real devotee; Here is some Tastyeast, To keep up her energy. Vincetta Angelica...........Dictionary Vincetta likes to study, In her work she’ll never tarry; So to help her with her reference, Here’s a little dictionary. Nancy Alaimo.....................Spoon Nancy is rather studious, We all like her, but Because she is so quiet, Here’s a spoon to stir her up. Olive Birdsall............Wave Lotion Olive has the straightest hair, Of any girl in sight; But if she’ll use this lotion here, T’will curl her hair just right. Eleanor Steele..........Heart of Gold You have a name that sounds so hard, But we know it isn’t so; Because you have a heart so kind, We give you one of gold. Helen Sordoski...................Rouge Helen has such rosy cheeks, She has no need for rouge; But, in case they start to pale. This’ll help to keep them true.
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T h i- Enfield Echo 17 CLASS PRESENTATIONS By Thomas Brennan. Eileen Warren, Edward Me Donnell, Jeannette Landry Stewart Block..............Joke Book Stewart’s quite a joker, But his jokes are getting few; So let’s keep him joking, With a book of jokes that’s new. Lorraine Davis Contract With Sinclair Minstrels Lorraine is just a singer, In minstrels here at school; But with this little contract, She can sing her Dixie blues. Ralph Davis...................Cookies “Cooky” they call you, Then, “Cooky” it shall be; So here are some cookies, To eat with your tea. Margaret Landry..Ticket to Hollywood Actresses, there are many, Who had their dreams come true; So with this railroad ticket, We wish the same for you. Genevieve Lucay..Mickey Mouse Book Genevieve’s always reading, And her books are high-class too; But here’s a book that’s leading, In a line of books quite new. Joseph Bania..................Stencil Joe is always busy, Keeping the mimeograph aroll; And with this added stencil, He’ll have an endless toil. Walter Strycharz.............Baseball Walter journeyed to the series, Which was a trip of joy; But did anyone seem to notice, That he forgot to get a ball ? Alfreda Pluto.........Bottle of Smiles Everybody Happy! Well I should say! Here comes Freda, In her same sweet way. John Santanello.......Tennis Racket Tennis seems to be the game, That John is excellent in; And if you want to gain some fame, This racket’ll help you win it. Eileen Mahon....................Devil She’s little, but she’s wise, She’s a Devil for her size. Evangeline Raissi.....Typing Paper At typing you are a genius, And the art of it is fine; But of course you need some paper, So here is some of mine. Margaret Wood Letter of Introduction Margaret may to you seem quiet, But she’s really full of fun; So that you may know her better, Here’s an introduction. Sophie Mientus..................Candy Sweets to a sweet little girl, Who’s also very quiet; She doesn’t believe in making noise, For we’ve never seen her try it. Edward Manning.....x.........Gardenia Just a little boutonniere, To make the gentleman complete; Ed is always spic and span, From his head down to his feet. Mary Alaimo..................Sunbrite Mary wears a sunny smile, Morning, noon, and night; And we know that wherever she’ll go She’ll always make things bright. Carl Rostek..................Slick’em Carl’s head is smooth and sleek, With a place for every hair; So here’s a bottle of Slick’em, To help him keep them there. Harriet CairndufT...Mystery Thriller Reta carries a mystery thriller, Everywhere she roams; Some day she might be, A second Sherlock Holmes. Arthur Blowen...................Chair When Arthur starts to practice His do, re, mi; If he stands upon this chair, He might reach high C. Evelyn Dixon.......High-heel Slippers High-heels for Evelyn To make her tall; Now when she’s with Bobby She won’t look so small. Milo Wilcox.....................Kodak Film Wherever Milo happens to be, His trusty camera you will see; And if behind a tree you should hide, He’ll get you from the other side. Mary Brutto.......................Song Book A song book for Mary, Who sings very well; Some day she might be A Rosa Ponselle.
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The Enfield Echo 19 Charles Jones......................Car Charlie wants to get a car, And have a lot of fun; So after traveling, oh, so far, Wc got him one that runs. Muriel Bostick..................Murine Oh, look at those eyes, That are shining so bright! A drop of Murine, Will keep them just right. Charles Terre............Butcher Knife A butcher boy You’re going to be; And with this knife, You’re bound to succeed. Sanford Billings............Baby Doll You are so bashful, With the girls, I see; But, don’t you worry, You can make love to me. Justin Monson.....................Cane Look at me strut! Oh, “Ain’t I swell!” With a cane in hand, I will look quite well. Janet Wadsworth..................Honey Everyone thinks you are so sweet, And I agree with them all; As honey keeps you staying sweet, There’ll be no need to stall. Eleanor Davis....................Noise Maker Silence is golden, I do not doubt; But just for a minute, Will you try this out? Leo Pajot..........................Toy Bugle Leo has a troop of Scouts, And everyone is small; So, to him we give this bugle, To blow on when they stall. Vinci Alaimo...........Pad of Paper You have so much to talk about, That, you must be getting tired; So why not take and write it out, Then there’ll be no need to shout. Mary Bellico..........Party Date Book To parties you go, And have a good time; Here’s a book that will show, That you won’t be behind. Helen Thompson.........Dance Ticket Dances are your favorite, And many you do attend; So here’s a permanent ticket, That won’t cost you a cent. Betty Patterson....................Rose She is always so cheerful, And happy and bright; That she reminds us of a rose, Whenever she comes in sight. Mir:am Monson..........Freckle Cream Freckles are a sign of beauty, And so it seems to be; But if you wish to see them go, Just try this Freckle Cream. Christine Warren................Goggles On a motorcycle Christine rides. And gets all the dust in her eyes, These goggles, I’m sure, will aid, In keeping dust and wind away. Edward McDonnell Finger Nail Polish Eddie has such lovely nails, Its a shame to see them dull; But with the right and best of care, He can make them pretty swell. Mary Petraska.............Megaphone Mary really needs something To magnify her voice; And just to help her along A megaphone is our choice. Alvin Bergen.......................Drum When a little boy insists on playing, And bothering his dear teacher; He really should be given a toy, This drum is what we feature. Jeanette Landry..................Ladder To Jeanette we give a ladder, Because she’s aiming high; And we, her schoolmates, sincerely wish, That she will reach the sky. Esther Faiman.....................Pills Esther is a chatterbox, No one can keep her still; The only remedy we know of, Is, every hour, a pill. Louis Casinghino....................Car We have a little errand boy, Who travels near and far; We know he must get tired, So we give to him a car. John Philbin......................Chair To Philbin of the clever wit, We give a little chair; That everyone may come and sit, And listen to a boy so rare.
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