Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1935

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Qtilfiiffj .. .3 mfr nm 4 J 1 is , .- . i'lLJ5 iii- -.Fifi W iii 'nfs .lggf l 5 u....,F,, .V ...iz fill CHRONICLE Qw- ' rFrancis Santy: iWe give you this book of cross word puzzles so you will be able to continue on with your hobby. . A Adolph Sczpanick: We've learned that you aspire to be an aviator. Please practice on the ground with this plane before actually taking off. Mary Mariconda: May this laughing gas make you always continue to laugh. Alphonse Forgione: We present to you this curling iron so you will al- ways have that wavy black hair. Edward Venditto: We hear you wish to become an actor like Clark Gable. Read this-- What makes a good actor. Carrie Perry: Can you use this com- pact? Robert Peterson: This gown is to bring to mind the one you wore in Professor Peppf' Marion O'Keefe: Your fingernails must bother you as much as they do every one else. Use' these scissors, please. ' Henry Aszklar--Walter Novak: We present to you this book, How Twins Should Dress. Gertrude Krafik: just a little sleigh! Do you remember that Sleigh ride? Dorothy Lackelt: Are those bangs so terribly-annoying? Try this glue- it's supposed to do the trick. Lewis Bansemar: This instrument is given to you in memory of your service to the orchestra. Anna Yerema: You have a long walk, too, here are some new soles. Nellie Ziemba: You are one of our best dancers, they say. This book may help you keep up with all the latest steps. Florish Brindzik: Perhaps this trum- pet will help to herald your approach. Pasco Campagnano: This chewing gum will perhaps recall to you the time when some gum very mysterious- ly landed on your neck. Adeline Westelinck: You're inter- ested in Bridgeport, we hear. Perhaps this map will help you find that certain person. Frederick Gumprecht: To you the quietest boy in the class we present this drum which you can use to make yourself heard. Albert Simons: We present to you this book of Science so you may be- come a great scientist. Genevieve Samselz A dictionary is your gift to help you increase your ever swelling vocabulary. ,lack Haines: This doughnut is to remind you of the many ones you have delivered. Albert Gasecki: We present you with this magnifying glass. Please make use of it when typing exams. Lois VVesterberg: We present you with this drum that you may always be reminded of that Lewis High Drummer with whom you've been seen! Edmond Morowsky: This gasoline is to replace that which you have used up while driving along Southington's back roads! Walter Bailey: This book is entitled Conversational Subjects, It is very good to use when talking to the op- posite sex. Betty Shepard: Our brightest girl- we give a key to Phi Beta Kappa- you've already earned it. Stuart Ives: To you we present this bed which we know you can make use of in future class rooms. Page Nineteen

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Donald johnson: Roses are your favorite Hower, aren't they? Shirley Bushnell: You were so very anxious to have White flannel skirts for graduation that we give you this one. Lester Habgood: We do h0p.C 'Cl'1iS spinach will strengthen your voice. Zigmond Duksa: Use this horse and wagon so that your sister won't have to bring you to school. Josephine Calvanese: We hear you lost a handkerchief'not long ago. Here's one to replace it, it's not as nice, of course. By the way, who WHS he, jo? Judson Pratt: This book of Presi- dents is to remind you of the good one you have been to your class. Richard Powers: We think you need a new paper bag for your route. Christine De Biaso: You're one of the few quiet members of '35, A mega- phone might help you out. Charles Olson: This billy is to re- mind you of the one you lost in the Senior play. Donald Norton: This tractor is to remind you of the good work you've done in Agriculture. Elizabeth Fish: You're hair always looks just so nice. VVon't you try this waveset? William Ely: After looking at this picture, we hope you'll have some use for the women. ccjohn Cushing: just a sugar cookie. ookj. Betty Galick: One of our wittiest deserves this book of Corrected Stories. Edward Victor: To our Manager of Baseball we present this baseball. .Earle Hotchkiss: This contract en- titles you to model clothes on Grove Page Eighteen -rag cHnoN1cuEi T Street. .These clothes are what--the well dressed man will wear for all. occasions. . A T Helen Griecoz, You always have a smile for someone, here's a mirror that you may see yourself as others see you. Steven Iankovich: Your brief case must be nearly worn out. Here is one to replace it. - W , Andrew Yurcak: We'll give you this golf club to remind you of that team you've so nobly served. Rose Grosky: You have a long walk, weire told, wouldn't this car help you? Albert Di Nello: As your hobby is pool we present you with this ivory cue ball. We hope you will be another Greenleaf. Frank Elannigan: We present to you this automobile which will replace the one you wrecked when taking Mr. Small's class to.Storrs. We're-sorry that we couldn't get it to you in time for the Junior Prom of '34. Stella Karageorge: You're a great help to your father now but we're certain this chef's cap would make ,you a still greater help. Augusta Shanley: Please add this pattern to your stack of others. Vlfalter Merriam: This book is to remind you of the good work you've done in Bookkeeping. Ruth Limmer: Your complexion is always so nice and clear that we give you this bar of Palmolive Soap. May your skin always remain as lovely as it is. Paul Glsonz Because of your lack of knowledge of the VVeaker Sex we present you with this book What Qualities a Wife Should Have. - Harriet Hart: We give you this book, How to Keep Happy, auto- graphed by Giggles Johnson. We hope you will keep Happy,



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Joseph Sargent: We give to you this alarm clock, which will get you up in time to go to school. Lakadia Stanaitis: You're one of our very fewpolite girls in '35, so we give you a Book ofiManners that you may always be thus. james Savage: We hear that your favorite screen star is Rochelle Hud- -ai CHRONICLE 141'- son, To you we give this picture of the talented actress. Henry Stanish: We give you this New York Yankee baseball contract which calls for 31251100 the first year. Edward' Leach: This little cat is-to remind you of the one you killed which belonged to a certain person 1n Mill- dale. ' . ' ,lx L .2611 T i 'ww , A 4-ff? C' Soy V w li ' 1 'f 'll'1Yw 'f pf? , V ,L,. ,,.. ' fflifl-' i ilifv' PLY ll , ' Qllif' ' :Wy 1, VL X '55 1115 , ' Wifi IPC -. ' , .P .jfs f, -V '4 J 4:5 D, 1 L, Sf' . , ,.,, L JV :div I jf lap, lass Poem PRELUDE To you, dear Lewis, on this graduation da We bid, farewell in our unruly way. We're going to miss your dear old halls, Your books, your boards, your painted walls, Your sports, your dances, everything, Your orchestra and glee club sings. We'll miss the teachers every one, They've furnished us with loads of fun- But study too. And now as time of times grows near, We've not half appreciated them we fear. We hope that this will let you know just how we feel, before we go. Farewell to Mr. Phelan Who has led us thru the years He has given us very kind advice And has quieted all our fears. We must say goodbye to Miss Bunce Qui' director in the Senior play. We hope that she'll remember us When we are far away. We bid goodbye to Mr. loyal And to his History I and Ill When you get out of his class You know History from A to Z. Page Twenty Next come our Algebra teachers, Miss Childs and Miss Shorey Knowing that we are to leave them, We are very, very sorry.r For Mr. DeAngelo and Mr. Fontana We have no good-bye to say For they are our home town boys And we'll see them, most every day. To Miss Hasset, we say goodbye And to her Latin and Cicero I'll never remember those Latin verbs No matter how old I grow. We bid Mr. Small, a fond farewell Though, we never see him around, For he is usually out on a field trip, Boy! That Buick's covered a lot of ground. Miss Bedford, our home room teacher You have shared our joy, and tales of woe We have appreciated your kindness And are very sorry that we must go. Dear Miss Edstrom, our English W. ltleacher A it ier utobio ra h Franklin, and sugh P Y of Ben We k11OW when We are out of high school VVe shall miss you very much, , :sr :Viv AP -H saint.-5 fi 4 i,

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