Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1937

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11-gn 5, .rf .gs W- . w-We i 'QQ-. -th' 'f ,liifl Hg ': -Li-aj CHRONICLE yi- Ruby Mitchell: As you hope to be a good secretary, this shorthand note- book may help you to be so. Margaret Mohr: I know you can use this ball of yarn. Emma Mongillo: This scooter ought to help you scoot back and forth quick- ly from your house to Lewis on er- rands. Virginia Moore: Perhaps this little coupe will be more useful to you than the bicycle you now ride. Marie Mucci: Will this spinach help to strengthen your voice? Ellen Nelson: Why be so small? Read this amazing book on How to Grow Big and Strong in Thirty Days. Lena Gtt: To you, our most studious girl, we present this lamp. We hope this will keep you from burning your father's midnight oil. Elizabeth Platou: You must miss your dog, Count. Maybe this bull dog will help remedy the lonesomeness. Carol Rogers: Carol, we hope this horse, Colby, will help you to gallop through easily next year. Ida Slezak: Can you use this nail polish remover? Ann Masewicz: We hope this diary will help you keep in mind all your memories of Bill Anne Sullivan: Perhaps this com- pact will remind you of the one you used so many times in study hall. Lorraine Wassong: As you have a strong dislike for cats, we give you this little kitten and perhaps it will be- come a favorite with you. Dorothy Welch: As you hope to be an aviatrix this little plane may help you to keep your ambitions high. Gertrude Witt: Will this messenger boy be of help to you in delivering your notes? Norma Zanke: We are sure you will make good use of this music. l Doris Lockyer: You have such nice teeth, I know you can use this tooth paste. Helen Srzron: We hope this test tube will remind you of the many you used in Chem. Lab. Helen Thayer: As you like Blues Songs, we give you a book of them. Antoinette Nemec: As you wanted white flannel skirts for graduation, here is one to fulfill your desires. Carolyn Shumann: We hope this small typewriter will remind you of the good work you've done in type- writing. Robert Ferrucci: In case you ever lose our nice brief case, this one ma , Y prove to be serviceable. Robert Beisinger: We present this uncurable ointment to treat that severe bite you received from the radio bug. Bruno Brunalli: This little bridge is for you to construct when you have your engineer's degree. Wilford Bushnell: To you we pre- sent this frog. Whenever you gaze at it think oi Peeper back in Lewis High. Page Nineteen

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-QPICHRONICLE Class Pffesen ations Ruth Anderson: Here is a pair of roller skates Cskeetsj to remind you of that certain him. Alice Bingham: As you hope to be- come a nurse, we present you with this box of gauze to start your career. Mary Campagnano: As you are one of the quiet members of our class, we leave you this loud speaker. We hope you will use it. Angelina Crispino: You always have a smile for everyone. Here is a mirror, so you may see your smiles as we do. Verna Donahue: To you, Verna, we give this megaphone so your future associates will not have so much trouble hearing from you as we did. Helen Fedorovich: Perhaps this book How to Grow Short will be of help to you. It is autographed by Ruth Anderson. Mary Fedorovich: Can you use this roll of adhesive plaster? Frances Galiette: Here is a top hat and tuxedo to remind you of the one you wore in the Senior Play. Margaret Geary: Seeing you have such a long walk to school each day, we present you with this car. Florence Gillette: This spare tire may come in handy some day if you ever get stuck in your new car. Mary Grillo: Perhaps these stilts will be of some use to you. 'Iv Page Eighteen Helen Dubicki: May this bar of Lux Beauty Soap help keep your CVCI' clear complexion. Dorothy Hobson: This golf ball may remind you of the many you have used in your excellent game oi golf. Rita Holigan: This tooth brush may help you to keep your pleasant sm1le. Kathleen Kavanaugh: To you, Kathleen, we give this curling iron so you will be able to keep your curls forvever. Susan Klemovich: You have a long walk, too, here are some new soles. Hildred Kritz: Do you recognize this Butterscotch and Cream Bar? Perhaps it will remind you of the many you ate at recess in Room 5. Ruth Larson: Here is a book of jokes. Maybe you will learn some new ones. Valborg Larson: In case your hair ever loses its natural tint, this bottle of peroxide may come in handy. Ella Limmer: Here is a book Be an Artist at the Gas Range. Perhaps it will help you in your 4-H club work. Margaret Mahan: In case your pupils ever get beyond control this hickory switch may help you out. Margaret Solleck: You, no doubt, will be able to make good use of this date book.



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Vincent Choquette: Why be so quiet? Here's a razzer for you so you can keep up with the rest of the noisy class-as Miss Bunce always quotes. John Czereska: To you we give this telephone to keep in touch with your girl friends. Here's a couple of num- bers too. john Daniels: Why be bashful, Dan- iels? Women are harmless. Practice looking this doll straight in the eye Cto overcome your shyness-of coursej then go out and conquer some real damsel. Henry Dickinson: When you re- ceive this book read the explanation how and why Shakespeare received a kick in the pants by the Indians. Oh- yes-the title, How to Rearrange a Joke lO6 Different Waysf' - Harvey D. Dodson: You have a habit of trailing your pedal extremities resulting in noises that are very an- noying to the students Cwe can't im- agine whylj so we present you with this pair of rubber heels. Benjamin Doerfler: We present you with this muzzle hoping it will calm some of your useless speeches. William Doyle: Slow and Easy is your motto. We present you with this box of Pep to take whenever you Want to feel lively. John Dubicki: To our star pitcher, we present this ball so he can prac- tice throwing something else besides a straight ball. Dawson Faith: We present this pamphlet entitled How to Become an Annoying Ealsettov by Scung Umbell. 'la Page Twenty -mg cl-lRoN1cLE yi- Robert Garry: Since everybody seems to think our young classmate. IS well-groomed, we present him with this mirror to keep up his excellent ap- pearance. Francis Gura: Here's an ambulance for you to take sick girls home during school hours. Maybe it will help your brother too. Doran Height: To sort of change your driving the same make of car we present you with this Chevy car. Ernest Lawson: How we envy your artistic ability. To show our apprecia- tion we present you with this pallet and brush. Nelson MacLelland: Because of your ability to burn up the cinder path we present you with these asbestos track shoes. Jack Martin: To our clowniest and nosiest we present this loud speaker so that we know you are still present. Douglas Matthews: To you we pre- sent this chalk. When you are in the market for a pool table, this chalk is guaranteed not to miscue . Lawrence Meccariello: Larry's spare moments are always filled in with a few fancy dance steps. lfVe hope this book will help you. It is entitled How to be a Perfect Dancer or The VVay Around a Girl's Waist, by Thomas Stowe. Erwin Mitchell: We give you this pony named Algebra so if you ever take that stuff again you will be able to trot through it with ease. We also give you this gun so if anyone intends to stop your passing, you will have a weapon that you undoubtedly wished for at Lewis. 1

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