Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1938

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EM-, We,' of the Senior Class, having been tested and found to be of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath: To Mr. Strong, a new ultra modern high school. Miss Bristol, a chauffeur to drive you to school every day. Mr. Phelan, only our thanks and ap- preciation for the four wonderful years cf cooperation which you gave us. Mrs. Tassie, a gasoline pump to re- mind you of your hubby during the day. lim Stewart, this season ticket in order that you partake in all the future cake, hot-dog, and sandwich sales in L. H. S. Miss Bedford, a rope to help you round up your home room class before the bell rings. Miss Mutti, we leave you this rolling pin, we know you will not need it in the future. Mr. Stowe, we leave you this new cigarette holder. The one you now use will soon wear out. Miss Beach, this Benny Goodman record, which we know the students will enjoy more than they do Beethoven and Handel. lass W il! Mr. Fontana, this helmet to remind you of the football stars you had in the departing Senior Class. . Mr. Lawrence, this new brief-case. Your old one looks good enough but it will wear out in time. Mr. loyal, a violin to remind you of the competition Miss Beach gave you on Wednesday afternoons. Mr. D'I-Xngelo, we are very grateful to you for your splendid leadership and guidance during the year. To you we leave this token of our esteem. Miss Hassett, this lead-capped pencil in order that you may quiet your study hall pupils more quickly. Miss Bunce, a special parking place in front of the school for your Ford Deluxe. Mr. Rathbun, these cages for your future hockey teams. Miss Edstrom, another class of Frivo- lous Freshmen. Mr. Small, another group of ambitious farmers-to-be. Miss Hunt, a ticket to France. We hope your trip will be a pleasant one. TOMMY GILES DICK WALLACE Page Fifteen

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We have three outstanding youths james, joseph, and Thomas. We know they'll be successful For them the future holds promise. Albert Bryant is a mischievous boY All the teachers he does annoy Till tactful methods they must employ To take away his pleasure and joy. Four years 'tis now Two Marthas we've known One's name is Malcein, The other is Owen. You'll see her someday ln an office, l know That nice quiet girl Miss Mary Milo. Lois O'Donnell, a tall, quiet lass, ls popular with one and all in her class. Donald Erbe, a tall, lanky boy To excell in sports is his pride and joy He loves sports one and all But mostly track and basketball Here is Bobert Gagne A quiet, bright boy is he And l think the day you'll never see When he'll do wrong intentionally. And we also have Fred Bauer Who knows everything from soup to power He's just about the brightest lad That dear old Lewis ever had. We have a boy whose name is Newell And he spends many joyous hours in school He always comes on days which are cool Wearing just a sweater as a rule. johnny Folcik as you see A great football hero now is he He grabs the ball and starts to run just like a shot out of a gun. Page Fourteen -.wr cr-lRoN1cLE iw- And here is Harold Fiske ' To pass his name, I dare T101 I1Sk. For though he is a little newer. To Lewis High he couldn't be truer. There's a Senior girl named MarY Smith is the one l mean Driving a nice gray Chevy That l'm sure you all have seen. G-iles, Groncznack, and Height Are always smiling and bright To get in mischiefistheirgreatestdelight Adaline and jenny are queens With silence for a crown We know that they are happy But they never make a sound. julia is so tiny She's hardly there at all There's advantage in being little As there is in being tall. Billy is a tall lad And extremely fair And for the debating team He has done his share. And now for Homewood Whose specialty is Ella He's been a wonderful classmate And also a jolly good fella. Now of all the comical persons, And that is but the half, Walt does nothing all the day Except to make us laugh. ln each verse that we did write We tried to please with all our might But if in some way we did offend lust remember we didn't intend. Until another time shall call You here,-Good-bye!-till then: May God be with you, classmates all, Until we meet again. MARY PABIZO BETTE MILLIS



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-avi CHRONICLE 144'- lczss Pffesentcmons Mary Brindzik: We present you with these filing cards to remind you-of the splendid job you did at the l...l'l.S: l1brorY. Cecelia Calvanesez' This toothpaste should be able to keep your white teeth as lovely as ever. Iulia Carnbo: People are always kid- ding you, lulia, about being so short, so here are some yeast cakes which will help you rise in this world. Adeline Celella: As you are so clever at sewing, to you we present this needle and thread to keep you busy in the future. Antoinette Chaffee: This meqaphone may prove to be of a great help to you, as people often have difficulty in hear- ing you. Catherine Cook: To you we present this shovel to aid you in digging your way out when getting stuck on country roads. Marjorie Cook: For you we have a cushion CCushingD to ever remind you of a certain person. Need we remind you?? Mary D'Angelo: No other person would rnore rightly deserve this alarm clock than you, Mary. Don't you agree, Mr. Bathbun? Viola Della Vecchia: As you are so quiet, Viola, we present you with this box of firecrackers to setlyou off. Good luck! Anna DiTarando: To you, Anna, we present this passport to France. Since you are interested in French, you may wish to study further over there. Buth Donnelly: Because you are al- ways in a hurry, Buth, to you we present this scooter to help you scoot around. Page Sixteen Bette Dudzik: To you, Bette, we present this car to remind you of a certain Carbarn. Carmella Fusciello: We understand you like rhythm, so to you we give this pass to all the Dance Hallsfof Connec- ticut. Adronika Greene: As you desire to be- come a nurse we present you with this adhesive tape to use on your patients if they become too noisy. Ingrid Green: Perhaps these soles will replace the many you have worn out while dancing. Elizabeth Gregirik: Because of- that grace for blushing, we give you this box of white powder to be used when- ever you feel a blush coming on. Clara Hotchkiss: For you we have pur- chased this box of rouge so that you may always keep those pink cheeks. Dorothy Wikman: We hear you are quite a typist so perhaps this miniature typewriter will help you to remember all those hours you spent in practice. Frances Kasek: This scholarship at the leading Art School in New York will help you to become a great artist. lennie Krystofolski: As you often com- plain of your freckles, we present you with this cream, which guarantees to remove freckles. Violet Lalla: Because of your ability as an actress, we present you this con- tract with M.G.M. in Hollywood. We're sure you'll give Crawford keen competi- tion, Violet. Martha Malcein: To aid you in your habit of hiding your face when you laugh, we present to you this fan.

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