Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1942

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24 The Enfield Echo CLASS PRESENTATIONS (By Helen Criscitelli, Irene Wagg, Edward Button, Arthur Rossi) Helen Criscitelli.......Make-up Kit Helen is a pretty maiden For those in need she is a haven; She is a capable “make-up” artist, And in every job, she always works hardest. Walter Curtiss Book “How to Stay Happy” Walter is a friendly sort, And always is a good sport; He laughs and jokes in all sorts of weather, Wherever classmates get together. Alexander Cybulski Autograph Album “Alex” is a happy lad, No one’s ever seen him “mad.” For studies he is on the ball, And girls he knows them one and all. Helena Daigneau...........Thermometer Helena is going to become a nurse, And, boy, I’ll tell you she won’t be the worst; She’s sweet and clever, And her patients will suffer never. Margaret Grimaldi..........Typewriter You should see Margaret do her typing, Boy, her fingers never cease, This might look quite charming. But handle with the best of ease. Celia Danise..............Megaphone In our social Civics Class It’s Celia who’s the quietest lass; She’s never known to make a sound No matter who, or what’s around. Florence Franciamore.........Lipstick Florence’s lipstick is very pleasing, We can’t seem to help teasing; So, we give this lipstick sample To help keep her supply ample. Kendall Dolge................A Book Kendall is a jolly boy Who works hard with his books; The reason he’s so popular Is because of his good looks. Rhodina Sisitzky........Hair Ribbon She wears large ribbons in her hair. Which are both bright and gay, And if a big wind should come by It would blow her clear away. Marie Gatto........Marriage License Marie has a boyfriend Of whom we all should know, And when she gets this license To the Preacher she may go. Daniel Mangini..........Painting Set Dan, in painting you are clever And from contests we hate to see you part, This painting set use forever When from this school you depart. Well, so long folks, we’ll bring you the sports round-up again next year. Radio Announcer: Now to end this bit of gossiping I have here an item of interest to all! The best-seller of the month is Rhoda Gilpin’s “Biography of Lindbergh.” Incidentally folks, we know from reliable sources that Lindbergh is her one and only hero! We ask you to patronize “Eddie’s Bar and Diner” owned by Edward Grogesky. In his employ are Dorothy Wysocki, Mary Scalia, Sophie Arabek and Josephine Rinaldi as waitresses. Radio Announcer: And so, ladies and gentlemen, that fin- ishes our program for tonite. We sincerely hope that you have thoroughly enjoyed this little broadcast. This is Shirley Milton Cross Harrison, your announcer, signing off. . . .

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The Enfield Echo 23 Sumner Burgess has just received his Doctor of Philosophy Degree. He employed the services of Stella Kukulka, Lilian Lauria and Eva Leether to compile the notes for his thesis. The two noted artists, Frank Maylott and Sylvester Mangini have just returned from a tour of South America. I hear they made out very well. Good work, boys. Now of interest to all our audience, Jimmy LaRussa has just opened his new “Self-Service Market” with Arthur Rossi as man- ager and Liborio Di Maria and Frank Maylott as Co-helpers. Another item is that “Scully’s Super Service Station” is having a sale of much needed tires and gas—so line forms on the right! Sam Locario is the instructor for the new addition—female grease- monkeys! Frances Kelley, Bette Brodrib, Gertrude Egan, Janice Patterson and Ruth Vasilcosta are the pupils! I think that’s all you can stand for today so, Thanks for listening. Radio Announcer: Introducing our Sam Bill Stern Locario : How do you do sport Fans; the latest thing off the wire is that Joe Basile, heavyweight, has just defeated Joe Louis in seventy rounds of bloody boxing. His manager, Carmen Scavatto, attrib- utes Joe’s success to a bowl of “Wheaties” every morning. One of his first telegrams of congratulations was from his brother Tommy, (who is now supervisor of all athletics throughout the Town of Enfield). Murphy Goles is now pitching for the 4th Platoon at Camp Edwards. It is reported he is in good form. Barney Carson, the fleet footed left fielder for the Detroit Tigers, has been shipped back to the bush leagues. Stanley Salva has just retired from base- ball because of rheumatism. Entertaining millions of people every season at the ball park is that famous comedian and protege of A1 Schact, Scitico Mielnikiewicz. His able assistant on the field is that well-known Irving Piorek. Flash ! Walter Blake has just defeated the old aged Sammy Snead for the golf championship, Bob Shelanskas was runner-up in this match. In the booth behind home plate at the Yankee Stadium we find that sports editor for the Daily Sports, Ernest Mankus. At the Saratoga Race Track you will find Gambino and Bower, co-owners of that famous race horse Blue Skies Eddie Pawelcik, the F. F. A. man, has just set a new record at the Dartmouth track for the slow mile; the time being 65 minutes. Now we take you to the Colleges around the country. At A. I. C. you will notice that national swimming Champion is none other than Eleanor Parvelac. The head cheer leader at Southern California is none other than our own Martha Vivier. At Forest Hills we find Betty McLaren, queen of the tennis courts.



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The Enfield Echo 25 Claire Knight.................Compact This little compact we give to you, It may seem small, but ’tis quite new, To keep you looking always just right, A fine appearance to any one’s sight. Ellen Johnson............College Cap A college cap is just the thing For this bright and studious lass; So, may you wear it to college To be at the head of your class. John Dineen.........Book on Politics When it comes to making speeches, Jackie is just the man; Give him this book, Then beat him if you can. Gertrude Egan.................Whistle Here is a girl who is always quiet. And indeed most profound; So, a whistle we give to her To let us know when she’s around Cecilia Kiszka.................Pencil An excellent secretary is she, Always busy as a bee; May she use this pencil fine To make good use of her time. Josephine Fiore..............Tin Pan Josephine is a quiet lass, Never a sound in any class; Here use this tin pan and bang away, And always make life gay. Candido I)i Franco.............Pencil Our most poetic person is Candido, And along this line he is great; We present you with this pencil To replace the others you break. Annette Farrick...................Car Annette lives out East way, And oh! it is so far; To get to town without delay, She’ll really need this car. Edward Grogesky.................Diary When Edward went to Washington He had many a good day; We give to him a diary To record adventures gay. Rhoda Gilpin..................Stencil She’s always cutting stencils, And pounding the typewriter keys; And so to keep her busy We offer this stencil to please. Liborio Di Maria................Baton Liborio heads a band, Not brass, but boys; They follow him from morn to night, And wow! What a noise. Rita Feeney...................Shampoo Rita’s hair is like gold, It shines in the night; This shampoo we have been told Will make it glitter in the light. Dorothy Kiernan........Shorthand Pad This shorthand pad we give to you, Because you are sure to win Every stenography contest, That you are entered in. Eleanor Gwozdz............Cake Pan Eleanor loves to bake, Morning, noon, and night; Perhaps she will bake us a cake, And you can bet it’ll be just right. Emelie Klimek......Finger Nail Polish Your fingernails are always neat, The polish makes them glow; This gift to you should help To always keep them so. Marion Geigner Invitation to Information Please The honors she will win; All will be her due; She, we know, will surpass The expectation of her class. Katherine Dedonis.........Nurse’s Cap She always does her duty, She always does it true; As a nurse she’ll be a beauty, And our praise will be her due. Shirley Harrison........Golden Mirror She is small and a beauty, She is all the rage; You will soon see her daily On every fashion page. Norma MacMillan.........Pencil Holder Whenever you were around, Behind your ear your pencil was found, So before to work you begin, We give a holder to keep your pencil in. Kathleen Ferguson.. .Dancing Slippers Kay is an attractive girl, Laughing, sweet, and clever; She sings and dances very well, And is a friend forever.

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