Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1930

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f .3 :L so cHRoN1cLE have procured for you this loving cup. Frances Tobin--From the capitol we have obtained this permanent li- cense so that you may drive a taxi since you have had fine -practice this year driving the Essex. Raymond Marceniec-Because you are the quietest boy in the class, we have caught for you this mouse as we think you can get on splindidly to- gether. Ronald Vosburgh and Merton Foskett-As some people receive cer- tificates for perfect attendance, we award this certificate to you for be ng tardy more than any one else in the class. We wish to offer our congratu- lations as you are the only ones able to obtain this certificate. Adelaide Schumann - Adelaide, here is some chewing gum which we hope you will be able to use in future plays. Vincent Pryor--In the future, in case you are tempted to utter that terrible laugh, kindly accept this can and can the laugh. Edward Ely-For you, Ed, we have purchased this rouge so that you may always keep those pink cheeks. Mildred Langley-You are our class singer and we hope that some day you may be a prima donnag allow us to present you with this pitchpipe that you may keep in tune when you are practicing. Richard Newell-After your hair has been washed about a week the curl gradually disappears. Here is a curling iron which you can use and it will save having to wash your hair so often. Bernadine Potrepka-As you were the most talkative girl in the class we offer you this talkie contract in the Mack Sennett comedies. Marjorie Collins-Here is a snow man CSnowman5 which we hope you will find room for in your parlor. Mae Mulligan-To you we present this trap fTrappb that you may have while college is in session, and never get lonesome. Dorothy Hurlbut-We understand that you are taking up tennis this season. Perhaps you may not always have someone to play withg if not, here is a partner who we guarantee will not defeat you. Thelma Johnson-As you hope to teach school, we have bought for you this book of nursery ABC's to read to your pupils. Doris Moore-Because you live so far from town, we give to you this wagon and the services of the donkey on Reinhard's farm in Cheshire to pull it. Erma Reiger- Since you are the noisiest girl in the class, we present you with this mute to wear on your teeth. Statia Salabay-When you get to be a prima donna, you will probably forget all of the 'students of L. H. S., so we take this opportunity to pre- sent you with this bouquet of flowers which will last longer than any that your audience will give you. Grant Tolles-We understand that you hope to be a biologist and collect insects. Here is one to start the col- lection. Le Verne Talmadge-As you are the neatest boy in the class, we offer you this flat-iron that you may con- tinue to keep your clothes in perfect condition. Atea Travers-As youare our class actress, we have obtained for you this contract from Mr. Coleman to act on his stage for three years. Marion White-Because you are bothered so much with hay fever, we present you with these dark glasses, as the ones you have, we fear, will not last long enough. HHITY Minor- Sometimes there hasn't been quite enough room in the

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4 gg ... ni fp y'jfl?!'?.?W ' . Q.fM5,, -we :Mfr ' ivsgr-:QU Q! CHRONICLE 29 EH1115' and Florence Eustis-As we often have difliculty in telling you almft, We present to each of you a ribbon with your first initial on it. This should be worn on the arm. Lois Kilbourne-To you, we present this uke so that you may strum CStromJ whenever you wish. .Mildred DeBisschop-Having in mind the many studious hourw put on your American Democracy, we present you with this book so that you may never misuse your leisure time. Elizabeth Wallace- Knowing your fondness for chemistry, we present you with this chemistry scholarship offered by Mr. Davis. August Kufta- Here is a chemical prepared by Mr. Davis which is guar- anteed to melt snow in your hand when a member of the faculty ap- pears. Joseph Masopust-We understand that you like Beans, so here are some which we hope you will cherish always. Helen Lincavicks-We have often seen you rush breathlessly time and time again, into Room 5 just after the tardy bell has rungg to save you the trouble of going down to the office so often, we give you this permanent tardy pass. Gladys LaChance-We understand that you are letting your hi-L11 gr0YVi allow us to present you with this hair- net which we hope will be useful in the future. Lois CarleyfYou have been la very able assistant in the H. S..l1bra1'Y- We hope that you will continue the good work and start one of your own. Here is a dictionary to start the new collection. Jeanette Glasnapp-T0 You' Jean' we present this Butler that you may never forget the one of YOU1' high school days. John Fitzgerald-A little bird in- formed us that your conduct in classes is not just what it ought to be. We present you with this muffler so that when you go to college the teach- ers will not have any trouble with you. Lillian Gawitt-You are so small, Lillian, that we have to use a magni- fying glass to see you. Here are some stilts which we hope will help us to be able to find you easier in the future. Frank Fazzone-We have heard that your truck runs out of oil in very inconvenient placesg here is a can of it to carry with you in the future. Ramolia Goode-To you, the quiet- est girl in the class, we present this megaphone so that you can make yourself heard. Delmore Goode-You are another one who often gets in just after the tardy bell rings, so we present you with this alarm clock which we hope will be of great help to you. May Chalecki-As you have had difhculty in keeping your book open during classes, we present you with this book mark to help keep the place. Albert Dickenson-To you, we pre- sent this bookworm to keep you com- pany while you read. William Degnan-As you have completed your high school course at such an early age and as you are too young to enter college, we offer you this leave of absence certificate which allows you a whole year to catch up on your growth. Julia Mariconda-Here is a bottle of glue so that you may always keep your cheerful smile. Marie Kelly-This little telephone will help you to hold that line for which you are famous. Lester Kennedy-To show our ap- preciation for the high honors you have brought our school in track, we



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ff A an t? ?'?+?g ,CHRONICLE 31 automobile for you, so we have found you this trailer that you may never be separated from the rest of the gang. - Francis Callahan-A box of col- ored pencils should be acceptable so . loss Dear Classmates:- Ever since our election as class prophets, we have been spending our leisure time consulting oracles, for- tune tellers, mediums, and astrologers to ascertain what the Fates have in store for each of you. After many .long journeys and numerous trying experiences, we have obtained some information about your futures. In order to please and not displease you, we will relate only what we found out for your happiness. First comes Gwendolyn Aldridge- Because of your wit we found out you are to run an establishment which has a sign Laugh and grow fat. We ad- vise some of our classmates to pay you a visit. Albert Dickenson-We see you as Cheshire's leading , author. Your greatest success will be Lucky. in Love. You will also be prospecting in Prospect. , Gertrude Sias-You will be a mani- curist, and will have many H1319 GUS' tomers. But look out for those who come too often! - . 7 , Ronald Vosburgh-Cheshire s mails will always be on time when V021 HF? mail man and YOUI' uopen taun.L1ZZy will be of use to you for this J0l0- . Julia Marinelli-Paris shops V16 'th one another for your services as wi you are to be a successful Manneg quin. You will never say, HI haven , t .77 a gE11pSgC3riZ?EiYou will attend Bates Collgfge and study '50 become 3 teach' that you may continue your cartoon- mg. Richard Snowman-To you we pre- sent this gas tank which in future years will remind you of how you spent your evenings when you went to L. H. S. rqphecy er. The tolls at the college will be quite high. t Richard Snowman-Roxy's Theatre in New York is fortunate to secure your services as an orchestra leader. Here -you will meet a person of the fair sex who will take charge of your bank account. Marjorie Collins-Because of your ability in typing we see you as an ex- pert typist, entering all of the large contests. But you will still rem-m- ber a certain Dick Fannie Rodman-You soon will move to a fashionable resort in Rhode Island, and will marry a wealthy young Sea Captain. August Kufta-You will be the star hurler for the Philadclphia Cubs and you will be the center of attraction for a certain red haired girl. Mildred De Bisschop---We see you as a saleslady. You will sell pamph- lets on How to Reduce Quick, and will have a very successful business. Lois Kilbourne-Because of your dancing ability we find you az a dancer in the Follies under the name of Beverley Strom. You will be the greatest hit of the season. Merton Foskett-Your good man- ners have secured you a position in the 101 Ranch Circus. You will train the lions and tigers how to be courte- ous and will become one of the great- est trainers in history. Marie Kelly- You will be a newspa- per reporter. Because you are .so busv your assistant will forever say, Hold

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