16 THE TATLER Girls PHs sical Xrainingf Class ITEM 4. We also leave to our teachers, all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our examination papers. ITEM 5. We give and bequeath to our superintendent, Mr. Parkman. our sincere affection, our heartiest gratitude and the whole limited wealth of our memory. ITEM 6. We leave to the Town of Enfield our thanks for providing us with supplies. We also thank them for our grammar school education. ITEM 7. We leave Miss Clancy and her tests to next year’s class. ITEM 8. To Howard Jenkins, Felix Maciolek leave his French book and his knowledge of French. ITEM 9. To Chester Pearsall, a certain seat in Room 7 made specially for fat people. ITEM 10. To Mrs. Stowe’s succes- sor we leave any pencils or rulers she may find (slightly damaged) hoping and believing they will enjoy and benefit by their use during the next school year. ITEM 11. Edward O’Connor leaves his spelling book and best regards to Renzo Arrietta. ITEM 12. To Miss Taggart the balance in our treasury in buying a pair of rubber shoes for detective work. Item 13. We leave to the Class of 1928 the dignity or the lack of it to the Class of 1927. ITEM 14. We hope someone will take Firth McCauley’s place as the wisecrack of the Class of 1927. ITEM 15. To the struggling mathematicians of 1928 we leave Andrew Bak’s changeable method of doing arithmetic. ITEM 16. We leave to the Class of 1928 the management of the Tatler with Miss Taggart as great booster. ITEM 17. We leave the empty paste jars for next year in which to put the flowers. ITEM 18. Last but not least comes the one thing hard for us to part with. To our successors we must leave our places in the hearts and thoughts of our principal and teach- ers. All the rest of our property no matter of what nature, kind and quality we give to our beloved prin- cipal for her use and benefit only. This is to be disposed of for the good of the coming class as she may see fit. And we do hereby constitute and appoint our principal sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness thereof, We the Class of 1927, have to this our last will and testament set our hands and seal this 17th day of June, Anno Domino, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- seven. Witnesses — Miss Clancy, , Louis Lebeshevsky. Signed, Amelia Parvelac.
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18 THE TATLER 112. Wishart, Edwin. 113. Wojcik, Annie. 114. Young, Bernice. 115. Young, John. 116. Zawada, Evelyn. ' 117. Zeronsa, Amelia. 118. ZyQk, Helen. 119. Zyck, Sally. PROGRAM FOR GRADU- ATION 1. Processional Mr. Denslow King 2. Invocation, Rev Wilfred Hamilton 3. “Overture,” Reynaud, School Orchestra 4. Address of Welcome, James Costa 5. Reading of Prize Essay on the Constitution. 6. “Humoreske,” Anton Dvorak 7. Operetta, “The Stolen Flower Queen,” Class 8. Presentation of Class Gift, Louis Lebeshevsky 9. Acceptance of Gift, Bernard Rapaport 10. Awarding of Prizes and Diplomas, Mr. Edgar H. Parkman, Superintendent. 11. Class Song, Class 12. Recessional, Mr. Denslow King Prizes to Be Awarded at the Graduation Exercises The pupils of the graduating class have something worth while to work for. Two organizations of this town have given some money to be award- ed as prizes. The Daughters of the American Revolution have given five dollars and the Woman’s Club fifteen dollars. Miss Clancy has given five dollars and the Higgins prize amounts to twenty-five dollars. The Higgins prize of twenty-five dollars will be divided between the two pupils standing first in scholar- ship. The D, A. R. prize will be awarded to the pupil that writes the best composition on the Constitution of the United States. This prize will be a five-dollar gold piece. The Woman’s club will give three five-dollar prizes, one for excellence in English, one for excellence in Mathematics, and the third to the pupil who has shown the best school spirit during the year. Miss Clancy will give two prizes of two dollars and a half each, one for the pupil who has shown the most improvement during the year, and one to the pupil who has the best civics notebook. Leroy Lamore, 7C. CLASS NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES Look W ho’s Here I Name. Nick-Name. Hobby. Alaimo, Catherine; Kitty; Vocabulary. Anderson, Norman; Dutch; Chewing gum. Armour, Olive; Olives; Slicking up. Arnone, Charles; Chick; Answer teachers back. Bailes, Eleanor; Ellie; Looking pretty. Bak, Andrew; Andy; Peddling papers. Bilodeau, Alene; Al; Getting honors. Blackburn, Irene; Blackbird; Doing nothing, Bosco, Nicholas; Nicky; Studying spelling. Bridge, George; Bub; Walking with Marion, Broege, Marion; Lady Jane; Walking with George. Bromage. Robert; Bobby; Fooling with girls. Butler, Chester; Dizzy Butts; Hollering. Campbell, Cordon; Beans; Selling beans. Carenzo, Michael; Micky; Pitching ball. Carson, Mildred; Kit Karson; Sleeping. Casinghino. Letitia; Lettv; Squealing. Castoldi, Catherine; Cath; Shower baths, Chevalier, Marion; Chevrolet; Look- ing for bus ticket. Colson, Marion; Moose; Making • , excuses. Costa, James; Jimmv; Girls. D’Amato, Mary: Motto ; Looking wise. Dazio, Joseph; Dizzy Joe; 1st violin.
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