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28 The Enfield Echo Irving Piorek.............Newspaper Irving finds it interesting To read the latest news. To him we give this newspaper, So clear may be his views. Martha Vivier.........Dancing Shoes Martha has such sparkling eyes, And wears such pretty clothes; But more outstanding is the fact That she has dancing toes. Irene Wagg....................Compact Irene is pretty, And full of fun, And happier than she You’ll find no one. Dorothy Wysocki...............Perfume Dorothy is both cute and sweet, With such a pretty smile, And anything that Dorothy says Is bound to be worthwhile. Frank Zawada.....................Date Book Frank likes to wink at all the girls, This we know he does, A bigger wolf upon this earth Will never be, and never was. Joseph Zebrowski.............Wave-Set The Atlantic ocean big and wide Has gigantic waves, you know; But they are small when compared To those possessed by Joe. Lillian O’Donnell................Date Book Parties, movies and dances too, All these and more are liked by you; So your dates you’ll not forget, A little date book you do get. Martin O’Brien...................Comb With his light-colored hair He is nice, and oh, so fair; A comb is given to keep it neat, So all the girls will stop him on the street. Janet Plamondon..................Nail Polish Janet is a fastidious girl, She keeps her nails just so; To her we give this polish, So they may always glow. Irene Pohorylo..................Tooth Brush Irene has a sunny smile, And she is always gay; To her we give this tooth brush, So it may stay that way. Helen Poloski..............Hair Brush Helen is a happy girl, Who possesses bright blond hair; May this present in some small way Help to keep it always fair. Helen Prayzner...................Bike If Helen should ever miss the bus, She would have quite a hike; So she may arrive to school on time, We donate this little bike. Josephine Rinaldi.................Gum She is always happy, And never glum, Especially when She is chewing gum. Arthur Rossi.................Sailboat Arthur loves the open sea, And so some day we hope He can buy a larger ship To resemble this little boat. Theresa Ruggiero................Watch Theresa always takes great care In getting to school on time, And since she is so punctual, We give this wrist watch fine. Frank Rydz................Water Gun Frank is a mischievous lad, And is fond of having fun; Therefore, we feel it just, To present this water gun. John Salamone.............Music Sheet John likes to play the violin, To hear him is a treat; And so it is appropriate To give this music sheet. Vincent Sferrazza.............Buttons A tailor by trade, Vincent wants to be, So these buttons we give That he may proceed. Shirley Mailloux..............Needles Shirley has such pretty clothes, And this we hope you know Is because, while in school, She has learned to sew. Sylvester Mangini.............Crayons A box of crayons we do give To this boy, who draws so well; A famous man someday he’ll be, And his paintings we know will sell. — Continued on Vage 57
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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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The Enfield Echo 29 CLASS STATISTICS (By Janice Patterson, Rhoda Gilpin, Frank Zawada, Robert Shelanskas) James Joseph LaRussa, “Jimmie” January 24, 1924 Thompsonville, Conn. What ever he did, he did with care. Class President ’41, ’42; President of Home Room ’38, ’39; Chairman and Host Junior Prom ’41; Chairman Ring Com- mittee ’41; Chairman Senior Prom ’42; Chairman Picture Committee ’42; Chairman Senior-Freshman Reception ’41; Delegate Assembly ’42; Junior American Citizen ’42; Dancing Instructor ’40, '41; Farewell Dance Committee ’41; First Aid ’42; Usher at Graduation ’41. Best all around boy. Most popular boy. Most cheerful boy. Norma Mary Smyth March 21, 1925 Thompsonville, Conn. Queen Rose of the rosebuds garden of girls.” Honor Student; Class Vice-President ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Secretary of Home Room ’39, ’41; Nominating Committee ’39, ’40; Chairman Home Room ’40; Junior Prom Com- mittee ’41; Farewell Prom Committee ’41; Senior Prom Committee ’41; Hostess Senior Prom ’41; Girls’ Y ’42; Hi-Y Minstrel ’41; Class Ring Committee; Delegate Assembly ’40, ’41, ’42; Junior American Citizen ’42; Latin Club ’40, ’41. Best all around girl. Katherine Margaret Dedonis, “Katie” March 12, 1924 Thompsonville, Conn. For she was one of the silent kind. Honor Student; Class Secretary ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Secre- tary Delegate Assembly; Junior American Citizen ’42. Most respected person. Most dignified person. Stanley Edwin Salva, “Tux” November 1, 1924 Thompsonville, Conn. Where is my Juliet? Class Treasurer ’42; Honor Student; Captain Baseball ’42; Basketball ’40, ’41, ’42; Junior American Citizen ’42; Vice- President Home Room ’42; Baseball ’40, ’41, ’42.
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