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-of CHRONICLE 144- ant smile that we give you this mirror so that you may see the smile as others see it. Stanley Blaszek-As you often re- turn home from Meriden quite late, we present you with this lantern so that you will not get lost. Janet Chaffee - Here is a box of writing paper for you in order that you may write home CHolmesj while you are away at college next year. You may find it valuable. Louis Chemella--Since you were in such dire need of a pair of track shoes that you had to run bare-footed in Naugatuck, we give you this .tin cup to take up a collection for a pair. Paulina Crafts-This book on Self Instructions on the Piano is for you so you may be able to accompany in your brother's orchestra in the future. Merrill Farrell - We present yOu with this car so you may Journey back and forth to trade school next year. Ruth Cushing-Since you are so fond of cats and were so persistent in hav- ing them around in the Senior Play, we give you this little white k1tten'to ever remind you of the 0116 Whlch caused you so much trouble In the Cat Came Back !! john Gill--As you seldom have a chance to go to the theatre, we present you with these two free passes and we hope you will be able to use them. Mary Degnan-We understand you intend to be a teacher of Latin. We wish you success with this book The Ideal Teacher, from which you may gain some very useful information. james Kane-We present you with this little hen to remind you of when you were a hen-pecked husband l! Hazel Flanigan-We know that you are going to make a splendid nurse, and we think this First Aid Kit will come in handy when you are in train- ing next year. joseph Klemovich-To you We give this picture of Venice to remind you of Water Street. Luella Grise-We bestow upon you a bottle of Hair Tonic so those bangs of yours, which seem to cause you so much trouble, will soon grow out, Jene Blank-Here is a danger sign for you to act as a Warnfingj. -Rose Gunning-We hope that you will like this book of Opera Songs, so that you may begin training your talented voice for the future. Anthony Del-Trancisco-You are one of our most scholarly classmates and your only fault is that you like to grind too much, so we have a tile for you to use when you get tired of grind- mg. Helen Guterch - We present you with this adding machine which may come in handy while you are helping in your father's store. Arthur Platt-We have here another book entitled Salesmanship and we lhope you will profit by its helpful ints. Gertrude Hotchkiss-Gert, you are surely a good dancer, and we hope you will always keep it up so we present you with these 'ldancing slippers. john Sullivan - For you we have purchased this box of rouge so that you may always keep those pink cheeks. - Lois Parkin - This box of white powder is to be used as needed just before blushing. We need not tell you to use it frequently. Page Nineteen
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To Mr. Smith this package of de- tention slips as we understand he uses them in large quantities. To Mr. Fontana an autobiography of his life, so that he may relate how many winning high school teams he played on. To Miss Edstrom a pair of wings so that she may Hy from Lincoln to Lewis when necessary. To Miss 0'Neil this style book, so that she may never lose her excel- lent taste in dress. To Miss Shorey this canoe for trips to unexplored regions of dear old Maine. To Miss Tirrell this Buffalo to re- mind her of the freshmen, better known as the Thundering Herd 1 To Miss Beauchemin an airplane to fly from Collinsville to Southington on Sunday nights as we understand she has some difficulty in her trans- portation. -bf CHRONICLE 10- To Mr. Stewart this vacuum clean- er to help him with his strenuous cleaning. To Miss Bristol .a taxi to pick up pupils living in Plantsville that are always late for school. To Miss Johnson a pair of roller skates so she may deliver the teach- ers' pay fwhen they get anyj in a hurry. Signed by us as witnesses this four- teenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-three, in the reign of Mar- tin Phelan. Signed: Dick Deadeye Count Screwloose Justice of the Peace, Hary Massett. Class Presentations It is the custom when one is about to depart from his friends to present them with some small gift by which they may refresh memories of by gone days. We, the Class of 1933, take great pleasure in presenting you each with these tokens of friendship. However, because of the De- pression, these gifts will be small ana' we hope you will receive them without too much criticism. Jean Beach-People are always kid- ding you, Jean, about being so short, so here are some yeast cakes which we hope will help you to rise in this world. Page Eighteen Clarence Strickland-As we hear that you build excellent radios, we present you with this one with hopes that you will soon excel Marconi. Jennie Brunalli - We present you with this passport to France. Since you have excelled in French, you may like to study further over there. Albert Gale-For you we have this little bird to ever remind you of your nick-name Birdie Lucille Chaffee-You are so good natured and always have such a pleas-
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john Perry-We present you with this insect, given to you by the teach- ers of L. H. S. to remind you of the little pest you have been. Eva Roberts-We hear you are quite a typist so maybe this miniature type- writer will help you to remember all those hours which you spent in prac- tice. Eugene DeAngelo-We understand that you are to become a doctor in the near futureg here is a gun which you should leave with your patients so they may be able to put themselves out of misery without your help. Lois Soucie-We all admire those wavy locks so we confer upon you a bottle of waveset which will help you to preserve them. Joseph BelleTo you, aspiring to toil with Mother Earth, we present this tractor that the work may be eas- ier for you. Mary Thomasino-Since you are in- terested in Dramatic Arts, we have found for you this make-up box to start you on your Way to success. Vincent Bitel-Because of your lack of attention to the weaker sex we give you this helpful booklet on The How and When of Wooing by Clar- ence Strickland. Helen Wood-We give you this box of Pep so you may always have as bountiful a supply of it as you have had in L. H. S. Sidney Newell-Here is a truck so that you may carry your coal QCowlesj in it. Mary Zoufaly - Since you are al- ways humming, you may like this pitthpipe which will help you to al- ways keep on the key. Page Twenty -01: CHRONICLE J0- Frank Potrepka-We present you with this pamphlet entitled How to Shrink in Two Lessons by Edward Ferrucci. Helen Marsalek - This bottle of Golden Hair Shampoo is so you may always be a Blonde Venus. Lawrence Hobson-Put this brick on your head so that you may grow out instead of up. Mary Mahan-As you are so quiet and gentle, we present you with this box of firecrackers to set you off. Roswell Southworth-For you we have a cushion CCushingj to ever re- mind vou of the one in L. H. S. or -need we remind you ? ? ? P? Mary Mastrianni-Because you have ability in public speaking we give you this platform from which you may de- liver your orations in the future. John Paul - We present you with this booklet entitled, The Harmful Effects of Alcoholic Liquors Upon the Human Body by George DiNello. Katherine MacLane-You have al- ways had to rush to Hartford for week- ends so we hope you will accept this aeroplane in order that you may com- mute more easily and quickly. Michael lngelido-A certain girl of the Junior Class seems to be the ap- ple of your eye. Accept, therefore, this apple that you may be constantly reminded of her. Edna Kritz-In case you ever should get stuck with a flat tire we present you with this pump so you may have more pressure fPrescherj. Francis Castagliola - We have searched until we found this book of Men's Fashions so you may always keep up to the latest styles.
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