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'- -MI CHRONICLE 14+- Louis Della Bitta-We give you this cup for athletics manufactured by D'Angelo dz Co. Nettie Howell--We present you with this roadmap in case you forget the way to Waterbury. Kenneth Walker-We present you with this tennis racquet which will helpyou to become the champion. Caroline Beebe-We give you this cake of rosin for your violin bow so you will not have to borrow your teacher's. Joseph Erbe-We give you this new roof for your car manufactured by The Roberts Roofing Co. Aletha Bingham-As you had such a time in the Senior play, we give you this booklet, Keeping Tabs On Your Husband by Betty Holmes. James Stewart-To you we give this bottle of Chafee lotion from Chafee's Drug Store. Irene Parkin- No parkin' for this Parkin. Ca no-parking signj. Harold Limmer-We present you with this contract for a year model- ing sport clothes for men. Mary Abata-We give you this alarm clock so you will not be late for work as you often were for school. Harold Parks--To you we present this Spark Plug to go with your nickname. Matilda W ol ff-Here is a red-riding hood doll to go with the wolf, James McElroy-We give you this big Mack truck to bring little Mack to school. Ruth Holmes-We give you this cake ol' Palmolive soap so you may Ukecp that school-girl complexion. ,Melville O'Keefe-We present you with this shorthand book in order that you may get a head start with your post-graduate course. Q Dorothy Egan-We give you this car to remind you of riding with your Hobby. Anthony D'Angelo--As it is your ambition to become a doctor, we give you this knife to use in operating on your first patients. Helen Gasecki-To you we present this mirror so that you may get as much pleasure from your neatness as other people do. Francis Ferrucci-We give you this deed to Al's garage. Gladys Andrews-We give you this horn so we can hear more from you. Clement Krafik-We present you with this set of tools to use in your future business. CWC do not mean safe-cracking.J Lydia Gudat-We give you this little token in case you forget your car tickets. Albert Casale-We give you this valuable booklet on How To Duck Pins. Gertrude Galick-We present you with this map of the St. Lawrence River to remind you of someone by the same name Knot a saintll Roger Edwards-To you we pre- sent this little booklet on The Art of Blushing written by Albert Rals- ton. Betty Holmes-We present you with this airplane so you may get back to New Jersey when you want to see your old friends. Howard Doolittle-We give you a plot of the dear old Lewis' grounds to use as a landing field for your many airplanes. Catherine Fitzgerald-We give you this book to remind you of your du- ties at the Public Library. Pflflc' TII'f11f11-.si'r'r11
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You and Miss Childs may share it together. Miss Childs-This roadmap to Shelton to remind you of the time you lost your way. Miss Hill-This sponge so you may keep your new car clean. Miss Beauchemin-This right to be neutral at all future Lewis-Collins- ville games, as during the past bas- ketball season you had quite a time when Lewis played Collinsville. Miss Johnson-This assistant that you will deserve. Miss Bristol-This extra week's salary so you may take a vacation af- ter all your hard work. Mr. Gingras-These five little men so that you will at least have a few bright students for your next year's class. Mrs. Francis-This book of menus so you will not have to think of dif- ferent dishes for the cafeteria. Mr. Stewart-This scooter so that you may quickly get from one part of -ia-if CHRONICLE ffm-- the building to another when you are wanted. To Lewis High School-A new dic- tionary for the library., To the Class of '32-The privilege of taking up collections for the Senior fund. . To the Class of '33-Dignity which belongs to Juniors. ' To the Class of '34-Senior sense but not privileges. In witness whereof we, the said Class of 1931 of Lewis High School, have to this our last will and testa- ment set our hand and seal this sev- enteenth day of June A. D. one thou- sand nine hundred and thirty-one. Signed by the said Testatorsj-,the Class of 1931, as their last will, in the presence of us, who at their request and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. JAYMOND J. ROYAL, NENRY C. HEWELL. Class Presenzfczzfions We take great pleasure this eve- ning in presenting to our classmates these gifts, which we hope they will treasure and value. As we announce the person's name, our faithful com- mitteewill deliver them to you as you might not be able to come forward. These presentations a1'e given in a friendly spirit, and we hope you will accept them in the same manner. N Pug c Tw cnty-sfirv Leona Arbour-We give you this package of dates from New Britain in case you haven't enough. Kenneth Butler-We present you with this map of Maple Street so that you can trace a short cut from your house to one on that street. Mary Bitel-We present you with these two unbreakable plates to re- mind you of noons in the cafeteria.
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Leon Kozlowski-We present you with this little chicken with which to start your farm. Elizabeth Heller-We present you with this booklet entitled How To Shrink, in Two Lessons by Irene Parkin. Andrew Peasco-We give you this bookkeeping book to remind you of the first place you won in the State Bookkeeping Contest last year. Augusta Lienhardt-We present you with this little basket of fruit to remind you of the Ferut of your high school days. Albert Ralston-We present you with this curling iron so you will al- ways have those cute little curls. Barbara Knipfer-We present you with this free transportation ticket to Hartford? ? ? ? ? James McNerney-We give you this booklet on How To Start A Ford by One Who Knows-Jimmy Stewart. Catherine Degnan-Here is a little man so you will never be without a Pal , Bruce Lindsay-As you are a track man, we give you this tape so you may have a chance to break the tape whenever you want to. Robertine Reinhard-As it is your desire to travel, we give you this Travelers' Guide. lass Our high school days are overg what does the future hold in store for us? As we gather together and look into the future, this is what we see: Matilda Wolff-A-Tillie, advertising manager of a well known face powder S Page Twenty-eight --reef CHRONICLE Ie-- Paul Reussner-We hear that you want to be a florist. We give you this package of flower seeds as a starter. Lillian Requa-We present you with this electric light bulb to remind you of a brilliant Senior boy. Adam Heller-We present you with this periscope to aid you in seeing over the curb when you go riding in the Austin. Gladys Meeker-We present you with this package of adhesive tape so you can patch up your patients when you become a nurse. Edward Westerlinck-Here is a baseball to remind you of your job as baseball manager. Madeline Ziemet-We give you this complexion powder so you may keep your good complexion. Laurence Gianatti--We give you this book of Wyzecracks so you will not run out of them. Betty Blank-We present you with this train so you may come back from college to see your family, etc. Lillian Requa-To show our appre- ciation of all the work you have done, we give you another present. It is a kitten to add to your collection-only this is a real one-. rqphecy firm, has just been sent to Mexico to distribute samples of the new Suntan powder. Be careful of those Mexican Senors. i Anthony D'Angelo-Well, well, our class president has a bright future ac-
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