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Robert Gagne: We leave You this banjo pick to use when youur old one wears out. Thomas Brindzik: We leave You this book on vocations to help you select yours. Alexander Iankovich: To you we leave this tin cup to start your own hard- ware store. Anthony De Bioso: To you we present this shoe polish so that you will always keep your shoes as neat as you have in the past. Richard Wallace: We think this box of Bon-Ami will help you to do the Post Office windows, Stanley Putala: To you we give this new car to aid you in delivering groceries for your brother. Peter Serafino: We leave you this comb to aid you in starting your own barber shop. William Mongillo: To you, Willie, we leave this football to remind you of the games you starred in for Lewis. Edward O'Shea: Here is a club to carry with you while you are on the New York Police force. Walter Munson: We present you with this little insect to remind you of the pest you were. Thomas Stowe: We give you this camera to help you with your photog- raphy. -sr cl-1RoN1cLE W- Prancis Smith: This picture of Mary Parizo will inspire you on to success. We know you will cherish it. . . George Smith: To you, George, we give this book on hunting and fishing. ,William Neal: We present you with this book on radios to help you in your hobby. Francis Spreda: We give you this watch so you can get places on time for a change. Iohn Ziernba: We present you with this Ioker to remind you of the card you have been. Edmund Mucci: We give you this sled to ride down West Center Street to school on slippery mornings. Lawrence Mucci: To you we give this candle to save you the Midnight Oil, Larry. Walter Pelcher: We give you this tin soldier with hopes that he will soon be- come a Sargent Iohn Stanek: We present you with this mug to replace the many you've broken while working. 'Thomas Giles: We present you with this pair of stockings to replace the ones you have worn out sneaking in nights. George Height: Because of your grand sense of humor, we present you with this bottle of Laughing Gas to keep you laughing. FLORENCE INGELIDO GEORGE HEIGHT Page Eighteen
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da: We present you entitled How to Be Noisy. glance at it??? L Gladys Micowski: Because of. your to state your opinion, to you we .present this book on Principles of De- ':bating. T Bette Millis: We understand that some day you will become a housewife. We will start your housekeeping with this Mixing Bowl. Mary Milo: To you we present this curling iron so that your locks will al- ways be as curly as. they are now. Lois O'Donnell: You are one of our few polite lgirls, so we give you this Book of Manners that you may always be thus. Martha Owen: This aspirin will help to soothe that everlasting headache from being Iunior Class Treasurer, while try- ing to balance the budget after the Iunior Prom. Mary Parizo: We give you' this box of Pep so that you may always have as bountiful a supplif CIS YOUIVG l'1ClCl if'- L.H.S. Lucy Perillo: As you always have a smile for everyone, Lucy, to you we present this mirror so that you may See yourself as others see you. Lois Rebok: This chart of Carbohy- drates, Proteins, etc., will prove of great value during your career as a Dietician. Mary Smith: To you we present this pillow to sit on when you drive, to enable you to see over the dashboard. Ethel Way: Because of Your ability in Algebra, we present you with this book of College Algebra which you will greatly enioY. Mary Louise Way: This typewriter ribbon, We're sure, will prove of great value to you, judging from your great amount of practice. Florence Ingelido: To you, Florence, we present this Mack truck to remind you of a certain person. Francis Kuchta: To you, our President, we give this can of paint so that you can paint your car a less conspicuous color. Iarnes De Francisco: We leave you this dictionary for reference upon look- ing up some more of those big words that you use in some of your classes. Robert Groncznack: We present you with this car so you will be able to take your friends riding once in a while. Newell Hathaway: To you we give a pack of cigarettes in return for those that you have so generously passed out. Iames Homewood: We hear you are starting a Hope Chest, so to you we leave the first addition to your family. Russell Andres: Here is a trap to catch a rat, since you are interested in trapping. Albert Bryant: To you we present this bottle of hair slickum which we know you will use well. Donald Erbe: To you we give this driver's license so you can go to Meriden when you please. Arthur F errucci: We leave you this wave set to keep your nice waves. Frederick Bauer: Here is a new fork to throw your bull with. lohn Folcik: We give you this car to reduce the distance from your house to Sandhill Rd. Harold Fiske: To you we leave this clown suit to remind you of those clown- ish days of school. Ioseph Adamovicz: We give you this fountain pen so you can keep on with your bookkeeping that you have done so well in the past. Page Seventeen
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CHRONICLE jw- , lass rophecy Southington, Conn., june 24 - joseph Adamowicz, well-known traveler, has joined up with Bob Ripley and they plan to make a microscopic study of Believe It or Nots all over the World. Ioseph got his nack for traveling by the distance he rode to school on his bike. Hartford, Conn., june 23-Mary Smith, well-known High School graduate, has just accepted a position as advertising manager for the Build-Up Shoe Busi- ness. ' Southington, Conn., Iune 22- Robert Groncznack, Captain of the Flying Devil Squadron, has just broken the world's record for flying. He flew his airplane at the increditable rate of 650 miles per hour. Some of this speed he developed while making his test trips from Milldale to the airfield on Vermont Terrace. Bight, Bob? Southington, Conn., june 25-Martha Malcein is returning from a five minute non-stop flight around the continent of Southington. She has broken Miss Ear- hardt's record. Southington, Conn., Iune 23-Alex Iankovich has just been appointed as head manager of the Ben Franklin Hard- ware Store. He has a very unique method of selling what you don't want. New York City, Iune 22-Catherine Cook left for Paris on the S. S. Hartford. While in Paris, Miss Cook will be inter- national secretary for the Hardware Manufacturing Company. Lazy Lane, june 23 -Newell Hathe- way, Ir., has just been awarded a medal by the Super Shell Company for selling the largest amount of gas of any station in Connecticut. His talent for filling the tank when you want only a gallon is known far and wide. Southington, Conn., june 25-Martha Owen has attained the speed of 200 words per minute in a recent Gregg Shorthand Speed Test. Miss Owen will soon assume a position as secretary for the County Court of Queen Street. Waterbury, Conn., Iune 23-The ice cream which is now famous all over the United States was thrown together by no other than our famous ice cream maker, Iames Homewood. No doubt, you have all tried Homewood's anti-heat ice cream. Southington, Conn., june 24-Viola Della Vecchia has finished her research in United States History. Miss Della Vecchia is the noted historian. New Haven, Conn., june 22-Profes- sor james DeFrancisco has just been appointed as head instructor in the Latin and French departments at Yale Univer- sity. Professor DeFrancisco is one of Lewis's most brilliant language students. Washington, D. C., june 23-Marjorie Cook has just been appointed as de- signer for redecorating the 'White House. Budapest, Htmgary, Iune 25 - Dr. Frederick W. Bauer, most noted surgeon in America, has just performed a miracle of modern science. He took the brain out of one person and put in another brain from a noted authority on English. The operation was successful and now the person is one of the smartest in Europe. How about coming to High School cmd trying a few of those tricks, Doc? Southington, Conn., Iune 23-Frances Kasek has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the best commercial picture of the year. Miss Kasek was our noted artist for our Emblem. Page Nineteen
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