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32 The Enfield Echo CLASS PRESENTATIONS (By Anne Starr, Anne Marie O’Donnell, Allan O’Neil, Raymond Clarkin) Jean Smyth Notebook At stenography Jean’s quality is prime. She has won contests galore. To keep her skill all of the time, She can practice on this some more. Anne Starr Dance Program A pretty girl with cheerful ways, Who dearly loves dances. This program will keep her straight And avoid all bad glances. Mary Steward Pattern Mary takes Home Ec. each day. She sews and sews and sews. A pattern will be of help In making pretty clothes. Irene Tenerowicz Shampoo Irene’s hair is like gold It glitters in the light This shampoo we have been told. Will make it shine at night. Alphonse Testoni Roller Skates To roller skate is his delight. He goes whenever he can This pair of skates are new and bright. And should bring him quite a hand. Ruth Vivier Baton Here comes the parade! With our Ruth at its head. A pretty picture does she make She surely has what it takes. Helen Walizki Fashion Book My what a lovely dress! You always look so nice That to give you a fashion book We didn’t have to think twice. Thomas Stinson Camera Tom, Tom, your father’s son. You snap a picture and away you run. We know this camera doesn’t cost a lot. But the friendship that goes with it Can not be bought. Charles Wielgus Needle and Thread “I’ve lost the button off my coat. Now what shall I do?” Why use this of course We always do too. Wanda Walizki.... Book of Hair Styles How do you keep your hair so nice ? It’s never out of place! A book of hair styles Is surely in good taste. Helen Wietecha Broom A housekeeper needs a broom So, Helen, we give you one And hope you will put it to use And use it just for fun. Royce Wilcox Film A camera man is he. With an eye for beauty. This film should help. To snap things is his duty. Sadie Wlodkoski Bus Pass Sadie lives a long way off And has to journey far This bus pass should be useful If she can’t afford a car. Anthony Saracco Radio On Main Street Tony is seen. Listening to his favorite teams. We’re sure this radio he will enjoy And hope he won’t treat it as a toy. Wanda Zawada, Helen Wietecha, Helen Wlotkowski and Steffie Sordoski own a share of a soda fountain and Robert Vasseur is the soda jerker. Allyn Bridge, a prominent chemist and a pacifist, is engaged in trying to invent a gunpowder that won’t explode so that the wars of the future will be more humane. After finding the population of our 1940 Class to be 130, I officially close the 1950 Census and declare my wish that all may be with us in 1960.
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The Enfield Echo 31 favorite is Elmira, who won the Blue Ribbon in 1940. She still waddles around. Part IV As I proceed to question the remainder of the citizens I cross the tracks into the lower part of town. My first victim is John Trappe who is still known as Pudgy Wudgy to the girls. He is the Imperial Manager of his string of one hamburger stand. He is waiting on the beautiful shoe manu- facturess, Edwina Halgas, who made all her money selling shoes for pickled pigs feet. Gloria Drohan and Roland Carmel are co-authors of the current smash novel, “How To Build Up An Argument with Nothing To Argue About.” The next stop is the crowded Franklin Music Hall where the 20-minute Bigelow Hour is now in progress. We have the Queen of ballet dancers, Georgetta Coleman and the King of Romance, Raymond Aleskewiz, doing the Balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet. The next super event is a song by that excellent trio Josephine Emanuel, Marion Brooks, and Mary Cygan. They are singing that old hit tune, “The Woodpeckers’ Song.” Those three prominent scientists Delmont Meagher, Stella Tokarczyk, and Dorothy Vesce have answered to the question of occupation that they have given their services to the public de- mands. They are inventing a foolproof red hair dye so everybody can be lucky. Alice Wright and Angelina Giaccone are operating their own Dress Shoppe in which they sell red flannel underwear to the poor people of the Sahara desert. Moselle Rivers is engaged in teaching Chinese to German spies. Roger Ingraham, the sailor of our 1940 Class, is the Grand Admiral of the Connecticut River Defenses. Dorothy Rostek is running her own aquacade in Fresh- Water Pond. Her stars are Emily Kalwa, Helen Jakobek, and Lucille Haber. Joe Buttacavoli is the champion golfer of the United States and now runs his own Midget Golf Course. Mary Steward manages her own tobacco farm where they throw old newspapers into the fields and the tobacco rolls itself into cigarettes. Beryl Kennedy is now in charge of Professor Quiz’s radio show and uses him as a stooge. Eleanor Colson who still talks as much as ever is a horse race announcer on Station WTHV, Thompsonville. Helen Buczkowski and Mary Fiore are co-owners of the “Merry Maid’s Toddy Shop,” for over-worked students. Frank Korona is the stand-in for Pinnochio.
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The Enfield Echo 33 Emelia Sarno Bcok on How To Make Noise We never know if she is present, She never makes a sound. To her a little book to help us Know that she is around. Sadie Scavotto American Beauty Rose The only thing we could find To keep us in mind Of our lovely Sadie Who is a charming lady. Ursula Sheehan Megaphone Ursula’s voice is of a quiet tone, Her ways are kind and pleasant. To her a little megaphone So we can be sure she is among those present. Paul Sheridan Itching Powder You are so very handsome. With your eyes of blue. Take this itching powder To keep the girls away from you. StefTe Sordoski Tonic Steffe had scarlet fever, you know. So all the boys have teased her But this tonic will go far To prevent another seizure. Lucille Sienko Book of Jokes Lucy is a lot of fun. To her we love to listen, This book of jokes will surely help her Make our smiles glisten. Stella Tokarczyk Book Cover “No book cover?”, asks the teacher, “Then a detention you must take”. To Stella a book cover So the rules she will not break. Gus Theofiles Cash Register To work in a store is all he asks. In his business he does delight And may this cash register Tinkle day and night. John Trappe Memo Pad A meeting at twelve thirty Then he can go home with glee But not so fast, John, You have another one at three. Charles Vella Sheet of Music An instrument does he play. His tones are full and sweet. This sheet of music is very gay To make his rhythm neat. Sophie Typronsay Movie Pass This pretty, happy girl. Goes to the movies everyday This pass we give to her So she won’t ever nave to stay away. Robert Vasseur Spare Tire Bob, we know your car is good. It seems to act just right. But just in case things should go wrong A spare tire will help your plight. Dorothy Vesce Drum Sticks To play the drum is her delight She’s always in parades. These drum sticks are capable Of giving Dorothy aid. Helen Wlotkowski Milk Pail A farmerette is Helen And a pretty one too, A milk pail to help her perform The tasks a mild maid must do. Alice Wright Wave Set Her hair is of the fairest hue. She keeps it shiny and bright. This wave set is just the thing To keep it curled up tight. Lillian Zarcaro Gold Star The president of the Home Ec. Club Deserves this golden star She has carried on her work well And has advanced the club far. Rose Zirolli Bottle of Pep This all-around girl works hard She makes everything a success A bottle of pep we give to her So she won’t lose her zest. Wanda Zawada Rattle We never saw such a quiet girl She’s nice as she can be, A rattle is just what she needs To make her heard in company. Sophie Grojeski Megaphone Your voice is tiny. And rather weak; With this megaphone. We’ll hear you speak. Edwina Halgas.. Shoemaker’s Hammer Each day you’ll see this industrious lass. Fixing and mending a shoe; This hammer will help her a great deal more. Than a great big bottle of glue.
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