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The Enfield Echo 31 Margaret Renals.....Good Luck Charm Margaret has the sweetest face All your cares she can erase; We give her this little good luck charm For she never believed in doing harm. Marion Charette..................Model Marion comes from Enfield Street, Is that why she’s always so neat? Some day a pretty model she’ll make, And many pictures of her they’ll take. Lois Pierce.......Can of Dynamite Your steps are always soft and light, You talk so sweet and low, We’re giving you some dynamite Perhaps ’twill make you go. Phyllis Crombie.......Dancing Slippers Phyllis goes to dances, Oh boy! how she prances, To chase away the blues She’ll probably use these shoes. Betty Snow........................Comb With her dark brown, curly hair, She is sweet and oh, so fair, About permanents she doesn’t worry, Maybe that’s what keeps her so merry. Helen Pierog.........Lipstick Helen Pierog is always just so, It’s no wonder she has many a beau; This lipstick will keep her lips full of color For we should not like to see them duller. William Gallant...............Silencer Who’s making all the noise? It must be one of the boys; Sure enough its Billy To over-look him would be silly. Evelyn Duggan.....................Bike Evelyn traveled far to school, And often made it on her bike; So take this one just for reserve Then you’ll never have to hike. Margaret Bernier Presidential Certificate of Home Ec. A sweet girl, dark and quiet Who supervises the Home Ec. diet, A better president cannot be found As long as Margaret is around. Mary Parvelac..........Dancing Book To the Hep-cats she does belong, And very seldom does anything wrong, She enjoys dancing for it’s such fun Especially where jitterbugging is done. Elaine Carmel.............Toothpaste Elaine has teeth as white as snow, How she does it, we’d all like to know; Here’s some toothpaste to keep them bright, We hope to see them always as white. Anna Kamaros....Card of Best Wishes This cheerful, scholarly girl A secretary she will be, Here’s a card of best wishes That much success she shall see. Helen Manning........Noisemaker Step softly in the classroom As you have always done; Since you have worked so very hard Now you must have some fun. Margaret King.................Mirror A mirror to you, my pretty lass, To reflect your image in this glass; Your whole appearance we admire, To look at you is our desire. Robert Triggs..................Crank We hear you’re good at driving a car, And are always wandering near and far. Just in case you ever get stuck Here’s a crank ’twill bring you good luck. Sam Lauria...................Whoopee Doll While girls go passing by You seem so awfully shy, The only remedy for your case Is look this doll right square in the face. Cyril Gordon.....................Tin Pan To Cyril Gordon we give a tin pan, Now, Cyril, bang it as loud as you can. You’re always quiet, we think you are blue, But come now and show us just what you can do. Barbara McCullough.............Medal With pleasant voice and jolly smile, She’s always right on hand. She’s kind and helpful all the while No truer friend in all the land.
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30 The Enfield Echo CLASS PRESENTATIONS (By Virginia Blaney, Stella Swist and William Gallant) Marian Leete......................Gum Merry, pretty and always gay, What mox-e is there to say? Cracking gum is her delight Be it morning, noon or night. Norma Allen................Tambourine As an endman she’s a hit In every minstrel show; Depend on her to do her bit In school, at work or home. Irma McKittrick...... Dancing Shoes Irma is a pretty girl Laughing, sweet, and clever. She sings and dances very well And is a friend forever. Irene Feeney............Nurse’s Cap Good luck to Irene, Much may she gain, When she goes in training, May she rise to fame. Kenneth King............Loving Cup A popular boy is he In sports he does excel, A finer lad there’ll never be This loving cup will tell. Louise Breen................... Horn Louise with the quiet voice Never makes a sound, Here’s a little horn for noise So we can tell when you’re around. Helen Jamrogowicz.................Man The way you always get the men Is something we don’t know; We give to you this little man So you can keep him in tow. Dorothy Devaney.........Manicure Set You have such long and well-kept nails, Mere words cannot suffice; Here’s a set for your convenience, So you can keep them always nice. Eleanor DeCaro, Agnes Nigro and Josephine DeMaso... Friendship Chain Elena, Agnes and Joe sure do stick; To part them you need much more than a stick, This friendship chain we bestow upon you; Remember it when you feel down or blue. Edward Colon................Roadster When this little roadster Comes driving down the street, Girls’ hearts will pitter patter, And say—Eddie Golon, what a treat! Dorothy Hayden..................Doll Dolly with the long black hair Is a friend, real and true. We give to you this doll so fair Because it reminds us of you. Edith Cote...................Compact Edith is always so spic and span, No wonder she has a favorite man; This little compact we give to you It is also small but very new. Eleanor Karcz..................Apron At the Mid-nite Spa she works each night To see her there makes everything bright, This little apron we give to you For pretty waitresses are but few. Kathleen McConn....Book of Fashions She always has the latest in clothes Therefore, many places she goes, Take this most recent fashion book So you may always pretty look. Stella Klesczewski............Sewing Kit Stella Klesczewski just loves to sew, This way she saves plenty of dough, We give her this little sewing kit To make all her clothes a perfect fit. Mary Shlatz.....................Joke Book Mary is always so much fun Tho all her work may not be done, This joke book we’re sure you will enjoy, You’ll find its more fun than any toy. Dorothy Gourlie...........Typewriter In shorthand and typing she is very clever, And many friends she’ll have for- ever. With hard woi-k she has reached high rank, For now she is working at the Thompsonville Bank.
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32 The Enfield Echo Geneva Starr.....................Soap Neatness and cleanliness is her first desire, And that is one great thing we all admire, Her hair and clothes are always just right, A fine appearance to anyone’s sight. George Merrill....................Tie Georgie is a ladies’ man As you can easily see, He dresses up so spic and span This tie we hope will pleasing be. Joseph Vesce.....................Glue In school he hates his work to do, lied rather sit and play; This glue will keep his eyes on work And take his fault away. Philip Kcavotto................Candle To our advice please take some heed For this candle you’re sure to need, To guide you in your future years, And banish all worries and fears. Lydia Polec... Book of Practical Jokes With a twinkle in her eye Lydia passes by; There must be fun abrewing What else could she be doing? Josephine Yuskis................Bugle When you march by on the street, Your bugle true we hear; If some misfortune it should meet, Use this one—sweet and clear. Bertha Ludwin.....Musical Instrument She plays her guitar better now Than the one who taught her how; We hope in future years, her name Will stand high in the ranks of fame. Annie Wietecha.........Tattoo Lipstick Annie is a bashful girl Who doesn’t like the boys; This Tattoo lipstick is just the brand To make the boys ask for her hand. Betty Kyan.............Tennis Racket Betty is a pretty girl She will make good in this world; Tennis she does love to play Here’s a racket to use each day. Noreen Miltner.............Noisemaker Noreen is always shy and quiet Never makes noise or any riot, This noisemaker should do the trick If it doesn’t we’ll use a stick. Eileen Hanrahan...........Nurses’ Kit Eileen is another, always just so, Many places she is sure to go, At the Mercy she plans to train; Use this kit to relieve each pain. Bernard Bordua.............Golf Sticks Bordua was a member of the debate, And did very well throughout the state; On the golf team he also plays; These sticks will help in many ways. Andrew Siana.......Wastepaper Basket Andy has natural curly hair, And loves to put on attractive air, This wastepaper basket will come in handy, When helping Frosty, it will prove a dandy. Eleanor Bak......................Music Sheet Eleanor has a wonderful voice In minstrels she is our first choice, We honor her with this music sheet For to hear her sing is sure a treat. Stella Klebosky..............Shorthand Pad On the bus she comes each day And shorthand seems to come her way, Here’s a pad that will prove a dandy We guarantee it’ll be quite handy. Ann Eagleson.......Home Ec. Diploma Ann is a good member of our class, And always ready to do her task, Home Ec. teacher she plans to be We shall all hope and some day see. Kathleen Thompson.................Hair Rinse Jackie’s complexion is smooth and fair And she has beautiful bright red hair, Here’s a rinse to keep it that wTay You may apply it twice a day. Pauline Lamont.................Dancing Shoes Puggy is little and oh so wise, She has the cutest nose and blue eyes; These dancing shoes will show her pep And you can try every new step. Josephine Romano...............Stencil Josephine comes on the stateline bus And very seldom makes any fuss, Her favorite pastime is to type Here’s a stencil we hope you’ll like. — Continu'd on Page 57
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