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18 The Enfield Echo Barbara Reinhardt...........Parachute Barbara rides in Bobby’s car, She rides both near and far, He drives so fast, if they should crash This parachute she will need. Francis Robinson... .............Tire Francis has an auto, At least he calls it that; This tire will help him out, In case he gets a flat. Evelyn Rybeck........Bottle of Smiles Evelyn is a happy girl, To her a smile’s a sport, A bottle of smiles is just what she needs, So she will never run short. Ernest Scavotto.............Saxaphone The way Ernie plays the sax, He must have practiced long; In case he breaks the one he has, He can still finish the song. Micheline Scavotto......Vitamin Pills Mickey is our cheerleader, And she is plenty hep; These vitamin pills should do the job, And keep her full of pep. Stanley Sieminoko...............Crank Stanley works in a garage, And drives his own car too, no doubt, So if his car should ever stop, This crank will help him out. .Margaret Slanetz....Adhesive Tape Margaret it seems Likes to talk a great deal; This tape will keep Her quiet, we feel. Michael Sperrazza.........Letter “E” Mike is one of the best players of basketball in Enfield high today; You don’t know what you’ve missed, if you’ve never seen him play. ( lara Sperry...............Megaphone Clara’s voice is not too strong, She doesn’t talk above a whisper; So that we may hear what she has to say, This megaphone will assist her. 1 . Starr....................Camera Rita we know will always excel, In taking pictures that are swell; This camera will help some day, To send her merrily on her way. William Stimson........Feather Pillow Bill has a horse, I understand I think he calls it Brandy; To him I’ll give this feather pillow, Some time it might prove handy. Jeremiah Sullivan..........Mousetrap Jerry goes to Riverside each night, To skate and wolf the girls, With this mousetrap we hope he might Catch one with pretty curls. Lois Tierney..................Medal Lois, you always do your job, And do it well we know; May this medal and our thanks, Be with you as you go. Diane Thompson................Ribbon We see you wearing ribbons each day, As you are going on your way, Diane, this ribbon will be fine To make your blue eyes shine. Theodore Thompson...............Bell Teddy is a quiet boy, He never makes a sound; So here’s a bell for him, To let us know when he’s around. Audrey Trlida......Ipana Toothpaste Audrey has a pretty smile, And charming are her ways; Use this Ipana every day, Because a pretty smile pays. Helen Tuomala .........Report Card In school she is quite bright, Because she studies with all her might, Although in English she is at her best; She does all right in all the rest. Paul Vella ... ..............Plaster Paul, we know you like to dance, And to keep yourself so neat. But dancing causes corns, So here’s some plaster for your feet. Clare Warzyski...................Tie To Clare we give this flashy tie, So that when girls meet him they will sigh; It should also help to brighten up his face, So when he goes by, the girls will chase. — Continued on Wage 44
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The Enfield Echo 17 Ruth Maylott..................Painting Set Color painting is her hobby Which may grow into a business, yet. And we will start her off By giving her a painting set. Alexander McBride.................Joke Book Where there are crowds, you will find A1 right in the middle. Bringing joy to the mind By telling another riddle. Francis Mistretta.............Airplane He’s in the C. A. P. we know, And dees he like to fly! So when we give him this airplane, We’ll know he’s in the sky. Donald Mullen...........Freckle Cream We wonder how Don would look Without his many freckles, This jar of freckle cream Will help remove the speckles. George Mumblo...............Ear Plugs A good fifer is this lad, When we hear him everyone shrugs. We know he really isn’t that bad, but— For his sake, we give him these ear plugs. Doris Nosal.......Parker’s Quink Ink Since you are always out of ink, How about a bottle of Parker’s Quink? Marie O’Brien...............An Oscar For the excellent acting you have done, Please accept this Oscar you have won. Mary Parakilas.........Bottle of Glue We’re always looking for her, But she’s not to be found. Here’s a bottle of glue So that she’ll stick around. Raymond Pohorylo..........Fishing Rod He’s shy and quiet, But lots of fun. He’s the best fisherman Under the sun. Kenneth Provencher........Paint Brush He’s tall and handsome And can he blush! But you’ll always find him, With his dad’s paint brush. Thelma Puleri...............Megaphone Thelma likes dancing And is a good reader. Her chief interest, though, Is being a good cheerleader. Marilyn O’Neil.....Friendship Ring Marilyn is a friendly lass, Who always wears a smile; This friendship ring is from her class To keep her friendly all the while. Phyllis Oliver.....Finger-nail Polish Phyllis always has red nails, And eyes of flashing blue; A gift of finger-nail polish, And the best of luck goes, too. Irene Padosek............Noisemaker Irene is such a quiet girl, But nice as she can be; A noisemaker is just what she needs, To make her heard in company. Efchia Pappas............Sewing Kit Effie likes to sew, And does it well, we know; This sewing kit of brown, Will never let her down. Genevieve Porcello...............Date Book Jenny is a busy girl, With dates and chores a many, A date book is just what she needs, To keep her appointments with Benny. June Provencher.................Yeast Cake June never seems to grow, She is so very small; A yeast cake we all know, Will help her to grow tall. Lena Puma........................Horn Lena is a quiet girl, She never makes a sound; Here’s a horn for her to blow, So we’ll know when she’s around. James Pumiglia, Jr..Color Crayons Jimmy will go far As an artist some fine day, These color crayons we hope Will help send him on his way. Shirley Raissi..................Gavel Shirley is a fine speaker, Her fame runs far and wide; If I ever get into a debate I hope she’ll be on my side.
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The Enfield Echo 19 CLASS STATISTICS (By Benjamin Alaimo, Helen Kudla, Francis Robinson, Frances Ambrosini, June Provencher, Audrey Trlida) Benjamin Harry Alaimo August 4, 1929 Thompsonville, Conn. Easy does it with women as with horses.” Latin Club ’44, ’45; Basketball ’44; Homeroom Booster ’44; Delegate Assembly ’44, ’47; Hi-Y ’44, ’45, ’46, ’47; Varsity Football ’46; Hi-Y Minstrel ’47; Senior-Freshman Reception Committee ’47; Senior Prom Committee ’47; Chairman Farewell Prom Committee ’46; Host of Fare- well Prom ’46; Junior Prom Committee ’46; Business Manager Hi-Y Minstrel ’47; Farewell Prom Committee ’45; Hi-Y Delegate to New Haven “Better Youth Govern- ment” ’47; Static Staff ’47; Vice-President Class ’45; Treasurer Hi-Y ’46; Class Statistics Committee; Civil Air Patrol ’45. Elvira Catherine Albano January 25, 1930 Thompsonville, Conn. The spirit is higher than nature. Glee Club ’44, ’45, ’46, ’47; Operetta ’44, ’45; Hi-Y Min- strel ’45, ’46; Ticker Staff ’47; Junior Prom Committee ’46; Senior Prom Committee ’47; Farewell Prom Com- mittee ’46; Girl Reserves ’44. John Whitlock Allen February 25, 1930 Hazardville, Conn. Since when was genius found respectable.” Homeroom President ’44; Homeroom Vice-President ’45; Track Team Manager ’45; Track Team ’46, ’47; Motion Picture Projector Operator ’45, ’46, ’47; Camera Club ’44, ’45, ’46; School Play ’47; Freshman-Senior Reception ’44; Class Presentation Committee ’47; School Photo- grapher ’47. Frances Lucia Ambrosini July 9, 1930 Thompsonville, Conn. Say little, say well.” Honor Student; Glee Club ’44, ’45; Operetta ’44, ’45; Girl Reserves ’44, ’45; Hi-Y Minstrel ’44, ’45, ’46, ’47; Property Committee of School Play ’45; Junior Prom Committee ’46; Dramatic Club ’46; Usherette School Play ’46; Girl Reserves Dance ’45; Chairman Decorations Fare- well Prom ’46; Usherette Class Night ’46; Usherette Graduation ’46; Homeroom President ’46; Dance Instruc- tor ’45; Chairman Decorations Senior Prom ’47; Adver- tisement Committee for Year Book ’47; Class Statistics Committee ’47; Advertisement Committee for School Play '47. Best Dressed Girl.
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