Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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The Enfield Echo 21 Grace Lamagna...............Hair Wave You have nice wavy hair, And we believe its only fair To help you keep it this way, By giving you this bottle of hair wave. William Boyle. Empire State Building If Bill keeps right on growing, He’ll be as tall as the Empire State; And we’ll give him the building now. Then he won’t have to wait. Edward Wing......................Floor Brush Ed helps our janitor in the summer rush, To help him keep in practice, We give him a floor orush. Kchert Spier................Lava Soap Bob doles out the gasoline, And puts oil in your car; To help him keep his hands clean, We give him this lava soap bar. Margaret August..........Dancing Shoes “Sis” loves to go to dances, And dance away the blues; So this pair of shoes we give her, To wear where she may choose. Bernadine Scavotto........Music Sheet Bernadine is our own class prima donna, So a music sheet, we give her, That she may do it honor. William Maddocks.!'.........Hair I)ye Bill, with the girls, makes quite a flare, And the reason, of course, is his curly red hair; This bottle of dye is just the thing, To keep the girls on the string. Marion Cook...................Watering Can At Spaulding Gardens Betty w’orks, That we all do know; A watering can we give her, To make the flowers grow. Frank Bayek......................Paint Brush Frank likes to paint, And draw pictures too; And so this paint brush, We give to you. Jewell Fuge......................Watch We know' our Jewell has many a date, So a w'atch we give her, That she may not be late. Ruth Thompson................... Ruler If Ruth becomes a,teacher, Discipline she must command; We think this j’uler would be just the thing, To have on hand . Thomas Lyons—............Adhesive Tape Tommy likes? to talk from early until late, 1V‘ ’' And as a remedy, We recommend adhesive tape. Francis Glister...................Test Tube When Miss Crombie mentions ex- periments, Francis with glee begins to yell; So w’e give him this little test tube, To keep him,' from blowing us to— heaven. Eugene Osikowicz...............Bicycle We think that “Ozzie” should re- duce, Therefore we simply state, A ride or two in the country, Might take off a little weignt. Elizabeth Raiche.............. Stilts Betty is so very short, We’d like to help her out; These stilts would be the very thing, To make wee Betty shout. Patsy Lamagna............Curling Iron Patsy has such curly hair, To lose those curls would be a sin; We think a curling iron would be just right, To make the curls round and tight. Fredrick Shea.......Book on Politics When it comes to making political speeches,, Freddie just the man; When he’s read this book on politics, Then beat him if you can. Lois King..................Pitch Pipe We understand that Lois is going to be a teacher, Now we don’t know much about it. But we can give some advice, The best way to be successful Is to keep on being nice. Helen Narweski...................Honey Helen is always on the job, Her work suits to a “T”; A jar of honey is quite the thing, Because she’s busy as a bee.

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20 The Enfield Echo Winifred Ludwin.................Match A way .of ridding the school of books;1 , ' . In her head,- she’s tried to hatch; V e’ve found‘a very’easy way. Here Winifred, is a match. Mary Kulkulka...................Truck She hates to carry school-books around, There’s something she really needs; It’s just a little truck, to Transport the books she reads. Marian Caramazza......Pad and Pencil Marian always does her best, We know that she’ll succeed; To be a good stenographer, A pad and pencil she will need. Evelyn Kunkey...........Bar of Candy Evelyn, you seem quite a lady, Still ’tis you’re the class-baby; So take this bar of candy, For we’re sure it will come in handy. Yvonne DuBois ...............Calendar There are certain days for going to school, Yvonne doesn’t know this nile; If she’ll take this calendar, She’ll find the days all marked for her. Peter Kaminsky..................Diary When Peter went to New York City, He had a grand old day; We give to him a diary, To record adventures gay. Mathew Lezak....................Knife We know a boy named Lezak, We’ll present him with something that fits; He’s clever, but he really needs Something to sharpen his wits. Gertrude Lawton.............Aeroplane When Gertrude went to Washing- ton, She met a Marine, we know; We give to her an aeroplane, So to Washington she may go. Charles Destro.................Napkin We hear you made a faux-pas By howling for a towel; To you we give this napkin So that, again, this may never happen. Helen Mika.....................Mirror At the mirror you’re first in line, And always trying to look so fine; To you we give this mirror, In hopes that it will save you time. Howard Edgar..............Box of Pep Howard Edgar is very slow, This fact, we all known; To make him faster step, We give to him this box of pep. Leroy Oliver................... Book Leroy Oliver is very small, So we give to him this book on, “How to Grow TaU.”-f Henry Mangerian..............Spinach To Popeye the sailor man, We present this little can; Filled with nice green spinach, To give his muscles a springage. Louis Cavalieri.................Wagon We pity Louis who works in a store, And has to run around; We think he needs this little wagon, For delivering things in town. Genia Cygan...........Account Book She’s done so much accounting We’ll let her do some more; To keep account of Andy That’s what this book is for. Ernita Morse..............Thermometer It’s really hard to make a verse, For one who’s going to be a nurse; But, we know what to give to her, To use on patients—a thermometer. Josephine Kurley......Fashion Book In dressing, Josephine hits the spot, We know she’ll like this book a lot. Samuel La Russa...............Shampoo A barber you are planning to be, We hope that you will succeed; The Class of ’36 is behind you, In giving you this bottle of sham- poo. Ethel Byron.................Golf Club Ethel is quite athletic; On a golf course We do not wish her to be a dub, So we give to her this golf club. Frances Antinore................Rules As you work in your Dad’s store, You are quite hard to fool; We hope your salesmanship in school, Will help you follow every rule.



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22 The Enfield Echo William Lamont.......... Deck of Cards When Bill plays cards at someone’s house Sometimes he doesn’t win; We hope this deck of cards, Will help to bring the cash in. Adcla Klaus.....................Horse We know Adela likes to ride, Because she wears those riding breeches; A horse we think would be just right, Providing Adela will sit tight. Daniel Lebeshevsky..............Collar Pin or I bv here’s a collar pin, To hold his collar down tight; At 8 o’clock he looks like A sea-gull in full flight. Doris Sisitszky...............Clothes Line Your vocabulary is colossal, And it certainly is fine, But if it ever should get rusty, You can air it on the line. Alexander Pilch Lucky Strike Cigarette Fverybody likes Alex, We think he’s alright; And he certainly deserves To make a lucky strike. Barbara Chapin..................Siren Barbara is quiet, and indeed most profound, So a siren we give her, To know when she’s around. Alwena Lehmann................Motorcycle Alwena marches with the scouts, most every holiday, In case she should get tired, A motorcycle will speed her on her way. Genevieve Senio..........Coil of Rope An ambitious girl is Genevieve We hope she travels far; A coil of rope will help To hitch her wagon to a star. Thomas Brennan..............Straw Hat Tommy works in tobacco, When summer rolls around; We think he’ll need a big straw hat. To keep the sun from beating down. Celia Quinn........ ............ Rouge Celia has such rosy cheeks, We hope she’ll always have them, But should she get a great big scare, This rouge will put the color there. Shirley Halsted....................Train Shirley likes to ride on trains, And have a merry time; To help her save the fare, A train we’ll give her To take her everywhere. Helen Baltronis......................Car Up the hill she comes each day To meet the bus along the way; We give to her this little car So she won’t have to walk so far.

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