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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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-.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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Fremont Jones: You had so much trouble over semi-formal and formal costumes. Here is a good book of etiquette to prove your point. Anna Della Bitta: Please use this writing paper to keep in touch with your friends. Mary Egan: You have had such long walks in order to reach the school. We hope this car will make up for it all. Eleanor Mcllroyf: Here are a few lumps of sweet sugar for your beau- tiful pony. Agnes Curran: You have taken such good care of our school library. Now, at the end of the year, we are sure you will appreciate this pay check. Mary Greene: We present you with this doctor's sign to hang on your front door as soon as you receive your license. Josephine Dzwill: We give you a shorthand book so you will not forget all you know about the subject. Catherine Herb: We like your ac- cent so well that we present you with this contract to take the place of Greta Garbo who has finally gone home to Sweden. Lucille Murphy: We present you with a picture of Patty to remind you of your great friendship. Clara Heinrich: Here is a blind-fold to wear over your eyes as you work in the bakery-shop. Joseph Zajac: To a great athlete who wishes to keep in trim, we pre- sent this baseball. Page Twenty -'I-bi CHRONICLE 144'- joseph Galiette: We give you this heart to use in future love affairs in case you should run out of them. Arthur Mariani: We give you a car token to use in case you should be stranded in New Haven again. Alonzo Micowski: Because you are so quiet in school, we present you with this owl. ' Julius Kremski: We give you this book on How to Argue . Must we give a reason. Raymond Marks: We present you with this medal because you succeeded after striving so hard to reach the point. Edward Snow: In case you should ever lose your soft hat, this one will come in handy. Morris Dodson: You have not been with us very long. This map will help you find your way around. Francis Mahan: Because you enjoy riding so much, we give you this car. Earle Davison: Because of your namesake, we present you with this Sweet-Pea . Armond Pasquale: Here is a chain to bind you and your friend who is also called Armond, although a chain 1S unnecessary. .Eugenia Simons: We present you with this bottle of perfume to replace the one that once broke in your purse. Helen Santy: We present you with this bottle of glue to use to keep that pretty smile.. George Simonik: Would this bicycle come in handy?
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