Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1942

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26 The Enfield Echo Frank Maylott............Comic Book A more cheerful boy cannot be found No matter where you look, And one of his great past times Is reading funny books. Jean Leach......................Rouge Rouge to go with her lipstick, And it ought to be very fine, But please do not mistake her For a red danger sign. Helen Ludwin........Bottle of Smiles Helen always has a smile, For everyone in the hall, A bottle of smiles will be worth- while, When she has given them all. Annamae Drake........Bottle of Smiles Everybody is happy! Well, I should say! Here comes Annamae In her same sweet way. Salvatore Locario....Athlete Letter The best athlete in the land, Every sport has his hand, So we give this athlete letter, For we know there’s no one better. Stanley Kowalski...............Mirror To a handsome boy, this lad named Stan, We give this looking glass Into which, when he does gaze He will think of his Senior class. Betty McLaren.............Joke Book She’s cheerful and happy The whole day through, And we give her these jokes So she’ll never be blue. Eileen O’Connor...................Gum Eileen is always chewing, Chewing early, chewing late; This package of gum, We’re sure she’ll appreciate. Evelyn O’Neil. Book on Care of Babies Evelyn has a job Taking care of babies; This little book, we hope, Will help her in her worries. Leopold Lesniak..................Horn When Leopold is around, He seldom makes a sound; Blow this horn when you go to a dance, And give the little girls a chance. Priscilla MacDonald.......Alarm Clock I often see You are very late, So use this clock, And keep the date. Jennie Liucci.............Sage Tea Your hair is black, And blacker it will be If you just use This package of sage tea. Jane O’Connor.............Shamrock Jane is always witty and gay, As everyone will surely say, Your spirit to the Irish is due— So this shamrock goes to you. Ruth Nuger................Note Book We give to Ruth a note book, And everyone wonders why, To keep the notes that she took, In dear old Enfield High. Edward Pawelcik................Guitar A guitar Edward likes to play, And cowboy songs he sings; So, to his friends around his home, Entertainment he does bring. Joseph Mielnikiewicz............Crank To remind Joe just once more Of the good old days of yore; In case he should for a reply get stuck, Here’s a crank to wind him up. Francis Mullen............Flashy Tie This bright and gaudy tie We give to a boy with ambition, To help him gain salary high, Or win him recognition. Helen Nosal...............Joke Book Helen you are full of fun, Tho your work may not be done; This joke book you will enjoy For it is more than any toy. Janice Patterson........Tooth Powder Janice’s teeth are shiny and bright, To the dentist, a delight; Tooth powder we know will keep them so, And a toothache will never be her foe. Elinore Parvelac..........Music Sheet In minstrels she is first choice Because she has such a wonderful voice; We honor her with this music sheet, For to hear her sing, is quite a treat.

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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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The Enfield Echo 27 Emma Granger.............Make-Up Kit Emma acts upon the stage, And does her job so fine That we present this make-up kit, So she will always shine. Ernest Mankus..........Baking Powder Ernie is so very small, We’ll do our best to make him tall; Baking powder we all know, Will make our little Ernie grow. Charles Maniscalchi.............Piano To get to new places, To see new faces, We give a piano small, To get you many a call. Dorothy Malbouf..........Fashion Book Dorothy dear, you’ve been so classy, As a modem young lassie; Take this recent fashion book, So you may always pretty look. Stanley Salva................Baseball Baseball is his favorite sport, And when he’s on the mound, A better pitcher anywhere Just cannot be found. Frank Scalia.................Football At football, Frank is very good Because he has great speed; In future years we hope to say, In this, he did succeed. Mary Scalia..............Rolling Pin Mary works with all her might, She is a cheerful lass; Being quite domestic, She leads the Home Ec. class. Carmen Scavatto.............Saxaphone Carmen likes to play the sax, Some day he hopes to be The leading man in the band Led by Tommy Dorsey. Adele Gucwa....................String Adele Gucwa is a mighty fine clerk, And from work she’d never shirk, If she’ll tie her bundles with this string, Her customers will not lose a thing. Mary Bruno...............Grammar Book She’s very small in physical size, But mentally, this lady’s wise; She’ll argue a week on a point of grammar, Or until the teacher is ready to stammer. Robert Shelankas............Aeroplane One ambition in his life, And one that will never die Is to make a model aeroplane That will actually fly. William Smith..............Dictionary There is no task Too hard or great That Bill will refuse To undertake. Norma Smyth.............Powder Puff She is cheerful and smart, And her beauty will glow, Wherever she is Everywhere she may go. Fredric Sullivan........Whisk Broom Freddie’s clothes are always neat, Of them he takes great care; But that which the girls all like Is Freddie’s wavy hair. Irving Taylor..................Flower Irving drives a flower truck, His job he does quite well; Some day he may own the place, And flowers he will sell. Gilbert Vasseur...................Car A comet in its speedy flight Would hide with shame and die If ever it saw Gilbert And his car go speeding by. Ruth Vasilcosta.........Walking stick Out-door sports, And ten-mile hikes Are the favorite things That Ruthie likes. Barbara Schirm.................Pencil Barbara works with serious pride Until all her work is done, And not until this is true Does she start having fun. Philomena Pierog.............Lipstick Philomena, our glamour girl, Follows trends galore, And to her we give this lipstick From the 5 10c store. Lucille Starr..........Joke Book Girls may come and girls may go, But the jolliest one by far Who is always full of cheer and jokes, Is no other than Lucille Starr.

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