Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1939

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28 The Enfield Echo interesting case on hand between Gene Lavigne and Robert Haight concerning a new counterfeiting machine. I see calamity for Marion Cicoria if she continues to run around with David Devlin the renowned hitch-hiking king. Joseph Gracewski has won a crown for being the best ham and egg raiser. Helen Jedziniak is superintendent of the State Reformatory for Women. She is happy in her work because she is able to put into practice her theory of—“How to Reform Delinquent Girls” by the modern method of fun and freedom. Wendla Redstone, Virginia Field, Theresa Gaudet and Dorothy Duggan have taken a new manual training course at Boys’ Town. Carol Horner has just finished a cartoon which will be exhib- ited at the 1999 World’s Fair. Her model was the famous comedy star, Janet Campbell. David Johnston and Raymond Kaminsky have just won the combined award for their marvelous performance in “Franken- stein’s Greatest Scare.” Eleanor Hyland and Fannie Haznar have signed a contract to advertise snowshoes in California. Gladys Falkowski has opened a new tea room near Fresh- water Bridge. At opening night she had as guest artist the only collegian goldfish swallower, Florence Falkowski. The magic liquid in the kettle has served its purpose and ceases to bubble. The “Phoney Forecasters” hope their predictions have pleased you and now we bid you adieu.

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The Enfield Echo 27 at Alfred Lees’s exclusive dress shop in Scitico. Vivian MacFawn noted society woman, is her most elite customer. Lena Maggio has just opened up an Ice Cream Parlor in Alaska, and her best patron is Katherine McLaren, noted tennis champ, who uses snowballs and snowshoes to play the game. Earl Pelkey left Mary McNally waiting at the altar so that he could pop the question to his old flame, Mary O’Hara. Nathalie Nuccio and John Rybick are winning new acclaim and laurels for being the new jitterbug champs of the country. Josephine Piorek has become the Greta Garbo of the stage. Marjorie Malley has just been appointed first woman mail carrier in Thompsonville. Helen Navikonis recently secured her fifth divorce from the well-known explorer, Joseph Scavatto. Sophie Pcdosek has become adviser to the lovelorn and some of her best clients are Jean Moore, Molly Miltner, and Cynthia Oliver. Louis Sperrazza, alias “Little Caesar,” just robbed the Babies Lollypop Bank stealing 3,000 lollypops. ‘ Charles Brutto has just found a new way of shaving without the use of cream or razor. The method he uses is the spreading of milk on his chin and the cat licks it off. Joseph Italiano just broke the record of filibustering: He talked for five days in a row in order to stop Senator Stan Nosal’s bill concerning W. P. A. funds in the rocky hills of Suffield. Part IV—By Palma Mancini The magic kettle does not contain much more information but I can make out a few more details: Carmela Criscitelli, a noted foot doctor, and her two assistants, Ruth Damon and Mary Di Lorenzo, are holding a patient down while she goes to work. James Gaetani is a family man with four children and his poor wife, Wanda Koski is being worked to death. Carmelina Di Fredo is the new Physical Instructor at Enfield High and she is proving her new theory that you can just as well teach the students sitting down as standing up. Oh, here is an interesting future, Lillian Gemme has become the wife of that great Metropolitan tenor Desmond Hyde. There’s Genevra Hastings, that lovely little debutante, and that heartbreaking Romeo Joseph Goles who are altar-bound. Margaret Leach has been modeling street clothes at the famous restaurant “Sloppy Jane” which is owned by Lillian and Doris Kelly. Some of the waitresses there are Mary Halak, Irene Hoersch and Ellen Gibson. Thomas La Russa, that famous criminal lawyer, has a very



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The Enfield Echo 29 CLASS PRESENTATIONS (By Ciriaco Cardone, Jane Wagg, Alice Szczepanek, Joseph Goles) Janet Campbell............Golden Star How can we do you justice? You surely are a star! Actress, and cheerful person, Your gifts will take you far! Janet Armstrong Musical Instrument “Music hath charms” they say “To soothe the savage beast!” And Janet certainly has charms galore, In many forms, at least! David Johnston.......Scroll of Honors Most respected, class orator, he A student, a pal, and a friend. To his honors, no end we can see; On success, he can surely depend. Alden Ridley...............Golf Stick Alden’s favorite sport is golf, In which he does excel; The captain of the team is he; He may be a champ, who can tell ? Mary Halak Badge of Merit A most diligent girl is Mary, Whatever the work may be; Be it typing, debating, Dramatics, or skating, All hopes for her future we see. Irene Hoersch....................Music Irene has a voice that is grand, A Prima Donna some day she’ll be, Whether at home, or in some foreign land We’ll all be waiting to see. Frank Morrison..................Camera Camera are Frank’s chief interest, Of which he owns the best; He has many prizes to show That his work is standing the test! Antoinette Bosco...............Needles A homemaker is she, Her clever fingers fly, She will successful be When needles, she doth ply. David Dolge........................Car To David we give this little car, To take him near and far. He might take his girl to ride; Who she is, we can’t decide! Virginia Chillson Hair Rinse Virginia has lovely red hair, Which she arranges with care; This hair rinse will be sure Its radiance to secure. Elizabeth Shea................Cartoon Elizabeth is so bright and gay, Always doing her best, May she go merrily on her way, From good deed, never rest. Elizabeth Watton...........Want Ad Prizes in typing Betty has won She’ll use this knowledge well; Her services are in much demand, As this want ad all will tell. Leger Starr.....................Truck In business with his father; In hockey, just for fun. Take this truck, and use it; We’re sure that it will run. John Rybick...............Weathervane John Rybeck comes from King Street, In farming he excels; We’d like to make him happy; This vane our friendship tells. Charles Camparetto..Photo of Rooster In poultry and photography, Our Charles is very good; We hope this photo pleases him, Our praise is understood. Jane Wagg................Blue Ribbon Jane is very versatile Sweet and charming too, Loyal to old Enfield High To all its standards, true. Evelyn Santanella Book of Speech Evelyn is not afraid To talk in worthy causes, She’s a girl who knows her mind, To speak, she never pauses. Tho’ she may be quite famous, For this verse she’ll never blame us! Josephine Piorek......Flying Machine Come Josephine, in my flying ma- chine, We’ll roam over skylanes together; As hostess, or as secretary You’ll win, in any weather.

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