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-.sr CHRONICLE ra- Class Presentations Nellis Zolandz: We hope this pitch pipe will help keep you in tune when practicing your singing. Eugene Murphy: We give you this picture of Ruth Donnelly, the movie star. You know why, don't you? Verna Parkin: We give you this letter S that so many insist on tack- ing after your last name. Rita McGrath: You have such a wee, tiny voice-this megephone will help you. james Quinlan: We hope this alarm clock will help you always to be on time. Mildred Crafts: You are so very quiet-we hope this mouse will be good company. ' Abraham Raskin: This muzzle which we hope will control some of your ever-ready arguments. Erma Rossetter: In case you make up your mind to move, this van will come in handy. Phyllis Hagstrom: We give you this hair tonic so that your hair will never lose its lovely color. Lorraine Nagle: Remember Bal- dy ? Here's a little dog that will bring back memories. Armond D'Angelo: We hope this leash will help you keep Dotty at home. Frances Fontana: This book of jokes, so that you will never lack wit- ty remarks. Helene Bryant: This pair of wings because you are so kind and gentle. Angelina Euley: To you we present this Talkie contract drawn up especially for you. Page Eighteen S Thomas Shanahan: If you continue to take life easy, this arm chair will prove a comfort. Stella Oskandy: A telephone to help you to keep in touch with your boy- friend. Carl Perillo: This can of oil to keep your truck always in silent condi- tion. Philippa Parizo: We understand you have a secret desire to visit Hawaii-this grass skirt will aid you in case you wish to travel incognito. Ruth Cockayne: We present you with these bobby pins to keep stray locks in place, since you are letting your hair grow. Isabel Mastriani: To you we give this privileged pass to any library in the country so you will never run short of books to read. Marion Walsh: To our class poetess we give this book of poems. Evelyn F1-ate: We give you this crystal in case you should ever decide to go into the business of prophecying. Elizabeth Patterson: Another quiet member of our class. We hope this spinach will strengthen your voice. Anthony Astrologes: We give you this gold medal for your fast running in the Senior Play. Robert Derby: We sincerely hope this hair tonic will preserve your beautiful red hair. Marie Adams: You are always bor- rowing someone else's mirror. Here is one for yourself, and don't lose 1t. Edward Delahunty: In case you ever have need to count the freckles on your face, this mathematics book will help.
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. 1. x xs- f1s.5ilf7!i 537. Qfjfi. ' 5QQt !jf?: 'flfiffiri' twat if '- fri il' ' ' 'll v i .if aL'.'Q., e V' , Q .ri ,, ,wL'Q. '-V1 . . asv -ft.-c2125 Y 'T l ' ,W L.. nr , , -wtcHRoN1cLE 1+ C lass W il! We, the class of '36, after deep thought and consideration, have made our last will and testament, and being sound of mind and clear of judgment, hereby make this will and revoke all others as to date. To Mr. Strong we leave a big bag of peanuts to eat at the future basket ball games. To Miss johnson we leave an eleva- tor so she won't fall up and down stairs. To Miss Bristol we leave a radio for entertainment while she is working. To Mr. Phelan we leave another tie to add to his brilliant collection. To Mr. Rathbun we leave the job of directing all future plays, since he did so well with ours. To Mr. Joyal we leave a book on Communism and Socialism. To Miss Beach we leave a larger platform so she can turn around in comfort and not look as if she were afraid of falling off. To Miss Mutti we leave some snappy records for the typewriting classes. To Mr. Fontana we leave our wishes for his future happiness. To Miss Shorey we leave a theatre in which to show her pictures. To Miss Bunce we leave our grati- tude for all her help. To Miss Bedford we leave a mega- phone so she won't have to go to the end of the hall so often. To Mr. D'Angelo we leave a ticket to all the Trinity football games. To Miss Tirrell we leave some red flannel undies so she won't catch cold. To Miss Edstrom we leave a bunch of new fresh freshmen. To Miss Hassett we leave some high heels so she can kick the stars. To Mr. Stowe we leave a pair of roller skates so he can skate from the Lincoln School to High School. To Mr. Small we leave the track ground for experimenting in Agricul- ture. To Mr. Stewart we leave a vacuum cleaner to cut down his work. To Pal we leave a great big bone. To Lewis High we leave enough money to finish the passageway. To the next Emblem Staff we leave a room to put the Emblem together. To the Juniors we leave our Super- iority complex. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to get away with things. To the Freshmen we leave three more years of work. Page Seventeen
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NV' '4 7 ,. 1 '-bf CHRONICLE 104 Julia Gale: As you hope to become a nurse, we give you this pair of ear- muifs to soften the cries of patients in your ears. James Mongillo: To our basketball manager, we present this retirement blank. Florence Ray: This chewing gum is to remind you of your effective chew- ing in the Senior Play. Alice Thompson: This pair of shoes is to replace those that were worn out carrying absent lists around to the different rooms. Richard Elliott: We understand you have much difficulty in getting to your room noiselessly when you ride with the milkman-this can of oil is guar- anteed to kill every Squeak . Mary Kavanaugh: This pair of specially built shoes is for you. They have a speed of sixty yards a second. james DiBiaso: We hope this hat will replace the one found in the coal bin. Jean Nichols: For our tiny Senior, we have this pair of stilts. Joseph Donohue: This little catiis given to you to bring back memories of Kitty . Frederick Neibling: You are so shy. Please study this book entitled Shy- ness-and how to overcome it. Charles Upson: We give You this book of chemistry so that you. can study further about your pet subject. Walter Adams: VVe give you this picture of Glenn Cunningham, the man you have always admired. Anthonyi Blaszek: This curling iron will come in handy to curl yOL11' hall' in later years. Frank Longo: To our gfeaf lead? 011 the football field, we give this trophy. Leonard Francis: Since you desire to be a notable man in the field of science, We give you this book of science. Joseph Casale: You use so many matches a day. Here is enough to last you quite a while. Earle Anderson: You seem to have trouble with your hair-this comb will help you to keep it in place. Russell Leonard: This auto is to replace your model-T-Ford of past years. Alexander DeSorbo: We hear they call you Cats , Well, here is a pretty cat. Dwight Atwater: Your track shoes can be hung in the Hall of Fame now that we are presenting you with this new pair. Alexander Drozd: For your lack of interest in school sports we present you with this book, The Way to Be- come a Great Athlete . Harold Kane: To a future great actor, we present this book of Holly- wood. Gerald Mitchell: To our class presi- dent, we present this gavel to replace the books you have ruined. joseph Mahan: This yo-yo is to remind you of your favorite dance. Ruth Ludecke: VV'e give you this mirror so that you can see just how nice your hair always looks. Elizabeth Lawson: You are so in- terested in Girl Scouts. Here is a deed to Lake Hitchcock for your future girl scout camp. Betty Johnson: XVe give you this book of knitting instructions in case you should ever run short of patterns. Katherine Ingelido: As dancing is your hobby, you will have need for this pair of dancing slippers in the sweet by-and-by. Page Ni n eteen
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