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STATIC STAFF E. H. S. CHEER LEADERS
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16 The Enfield Echo Claire Croteau..............,.Rattle Claire is one of those silent girls Who seldom makes a sound. So shake this rattle with all your might, And we’ll know when you’re around. Helen O’Brien................ Mirror Petite, and cute, and charming— We all do like her well; A very, pleasing story This mirror now will tell. Wanda Mastalisz...........Tooth Paste A smile of flashing brightness, And lovely eyes of blue, A pink and white complexion, And charming manners, too. Robert Cummings......Book of Speech You are fine when you debate, Really first rate; To you we give a book of speech, Your goal the sooner to reach. Roland Gagne.............Lemon Juice Now, Roland, you must know That you look very spruce, But your hair would simply glow, If you used this lemon juice. Alexander McBride.......Dancing Doll Al, you’re some dancer On the stage and in the ballroom, too. We present you with this doll, Though it can’t compete with you. Lorraine Gagne Book on 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. Leona Gourinski............Bus Pass Leona lives a long way off And has to journey far. This bus pass should be useful If she can’t afford a car. Richard Vining..............Letter E This letter “E” is presented here, For your good work throughout the year; In everything you take your part And place yourself in each one’s heart. Norman Young..............Funny Paper You always seem so serious, It really is a crime. If you read this funny paper, You’ll laugh till the end of time. Lincoln Fuge.............Handkerchief Oh my, oh my, here is a hanky, For his clothes are very swanky. In his class he is the best For they say he is best dressed. Jenny and Lillian Cancemi Identification Tags The Cancemi twins are much alike, They can’t be told apart; To them we give a tag apiece, So they won’t break our hearts. Eileen Babonis............Frying Pan In all of your studies you did quite well But we hear in cooking you did excel; When you get married and your husband gets cross, Pick up this frying pan and say, “I’m boss.” Irene Piotrowski.........Chewing Gum At chewing gum you’ve often been caught And many a package you’ve bought, So here’s another that will serve To please your palate and calm your nerves. Bernice Lehmann..........Noise Maker Silence is golden, I do not doubt; But just for a minute, Will you try this out? Jack Pastomerlo.............Girl Doll Towards girls you act very shy, We don’t know; the reason why, So look at this doll from year to year, And your shyness will gradually disappear. Irene Baronian...............Lipstick Keep this lipstick close at hand For it makes your lips look grand; When you see your own reflection We hope it brings fond recollection. Samuel Russotto...................Tie Sam is a ladies’ man As you can easily see. He dresses up so spic and span This tie we hope will pleasing be. Marian Miller.............Thermometer Marian plans to be a nurse, She will regret this never; For she’s sweet, and capable Of carrying out this endeavor.
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18 The Enfield Echo John Gorman................ Date Book John, you are so very handsome, With your eyes of blue. This date book will remind you Of girl friends, quite a few. Thomas Mallioux.............New Car We can hear your car from a long way off. And the noise it makes is not very soft. So take this new one, don’t be a chump. And throw the old one in the dump. Pauline Turgeon............Date Book To you we give this date book And hope that you will find, Enough dates and boy friends To fill each space and line. Donald O’Brien.........Freckle Cream Donald has freckles galore, He’s got a thousand, if not more, So put this cream upon your skin, And they’ll disappear like a sad man’s grin. Dorothy Bridge....................... This brown haired lass from Haz- ardville way, We’re sure the school will miss; “Debates won’t be the same,” we say, “We’re very sure of this.” Frank Jacubiec Book on “How to Wrin Friends and Influence People” Frank is merry, Frank is gay, With a happy disposition. A loyal friend to have around, A jollier boy cannot be found. Ida Porcello......... Ball of String In her spare time Ida is a clerk And from this work she’d never shirk. If she’ll tie her bundles with this string, Her customers won’t lose a thing. Mary Chappell Baby Bonnet To the baby of the class We present this bonnet, And we hope the little lass Will some day want to don it. Charles Johnson........Can of Beans We know this can of beans, Charles will guarantee Because we bought it At the A P. Dearborn Halpin...........Motor Cycle A motor cycle to Derb we do declare To take him through school doors with care. He might take his girl for a ride But who she is, we can’t decide. Claire Kingsbury............Paint Set As an artist you are widely known And your reputation has quickly grown; Some day you will gladly exclaim, That this paint set brought you fame. Frederick Hanks..................Drum When a little boy insists on playing And bothering his dear teacher, He really should be given a toy— This drum is what we feature. Joseph Skarzynski.........Check Book In your business dealings, Wherever you may be, A check book comes in handy, For you as well as me. Helen Zych Letter of Recommendation Quiet is her nature, A better worker none can be; This letter is presented here, That all may hear and see. Evelyn Zawistowski..............Shoes There is a lass who loves to dance From morn till set of sun. To her we give these dancing shoes And wish her loads of fun. Herbert Leach........Cave Man’s Club Are you so very quiet, Or is it just a bluff? Here’s a club to raise a riot; Now try the cave man’s stuff. Mary Romano.....................Puppy Seeing you’re so small and short To you we give this pet; It will not make you grow at all But will keep you company, I’ll bet. Charles Alaimo..................Knife His father has a grocery store, And Chick works there, too; Cutting meat is quite a job, The work this knife will do. Malcolm Wood...................Pepper Variety is the spice of life, Wherever you may turn. A little pepper now and then, Will help you this to learn. —Continued on Page 4}
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