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--will CHRONICLE lbw-- SECOND SCENE Time: About 5 A.M. Place: Site of the Class Night Banquet. Characters: Same as in the first scene. As the scene opens none of the characters are in sight but clon't let that worry you. just listen! Stinky: Hey Pete. fNo answer except for a gentle buzzj I Stinky: Hey Pete. Pete: Eh? I Stinky: Pete, do you think if we are quiet it will be safe to come out now? Pete: It ought to be. Ask Brooksie what time it is. Stinky: Hey Brooksie, what time is it? Brooksie: It is just 5 A.M. and if I don't get out from in under this table pretty soon I'll look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Pete: VVho said the kids in our class were good sports? Why the way they acted and the way I feel now it won't be safe to go to the Class Reunion in ten years. Stinky: Gee, and I thought the presentations were good. Pete: That is just the trouble. Stinky: And after the way I worked. Pete: Who worked? Brooksie: Live and Learn!!! RUTH BROOKS WILLIAM PETERSON EDWARD STANKEWICZ Girls Mary Albrycht Your hobby it seems is chattering, So when this phone starts clattering, Pick up the receiver and say hello To the many friends you know. Evelyn Anderson 7E,ig,g,:'9i. -1 Q Pg. I We hardly know that you are around So blow this whistle when you're in town. jean Anderson Small but mighty they all say, Eat these Wheaties and stay that way. shifiey Andres me In the play you had great fun, Chasing George on the run, When you get your better half, Keep him in line with this staff. Amelia Angelillo Ll CLf1C!fLL'QL-if Chatterbox is the song for you, With your chatter, you're never blue. Betty Blatchley With a needle she's quite handy, Also makes some dandy candy In this apron you will make Some nice young man a chocolate cake. Genevieve Bohan :PH rtii Scllfwk. With this package of needles and thread We know you'll surely get ahead. Arline Boisvert Oh so tiny, oh so small Hardly anything at all, Take this yardstick See how tall. Page Nineteen
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at cl-1RoN1cLE Jie'- To Mr, Phelan: We leave this tie for you to add to your marvelous collectioll To Miss Bristol: We leave her this new desk which may be used in our new High School????? To Mr. Strong: We give you another brick for our new High School W Vvlth all the bricks you've been getting weyll soon have a new High School. To jim Stewart: We leave this complimentary season ticket in order that l1C can take part in all cake, sandwich, and hct dog sales in Lewis High. To the Class of 4l : We leave another year of hard labor, To the Class of 42 : To this class we give the privilege of becoming HUPPCY' classmenf' To the Class of 43 : To this class we leave the right to feel superior to the Freshmen. lass efesemfcztions FIRST SCENE: Time: After school hours: About 4 o'clock. Place: In the great shopping metropolis of Southington. Characters: Brooksie . . . ,.................. Ruth Brooks 'fPete ..... ..... W illiam Peterson Stinky ..................... Edward Stankewicz Pete: Gee, am I tired! I'll sure be glad when we get home and can get the bundles off our hands. Stinky: What do you mean our hands? By the looks of things Ilve got all the bundles. At least all the heavy ones, and so far did all the hard work. Brooksie: Well, well, well, listen to the two boys go on. You both know very well that so far I did all the work. Pete: Oh, anyhow we got some wonderful presentations. Brooksie: That is just what Iym afraid of. Maybe they are too good and oui lives won't be worth living alter the kids get them. Did you think of that? Stinky: What the dickens are you two kids squabbling about? The kids in our class are 100 per-cent Good snort. l I' ' ' Y ' g 1 s ant m sure none of them will even thinl of being offended. X Brooksie: Well, I hope not. Let's hurry up Iilll starved. Pete: As usual. Page Eighteen S
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,UgN.7 Catherine Brindzik Ml' tk' A secretary of fame you'll be just write in this book from A to Z. Ruth Brooks A navy man you'll surely marry, When out rowing this anchor carry. jean Carbone A I I . You find your joys with all the boys Here's one who won't make any noise. Jennie Chimbor With your dates you get so mixed, Maybe this date book will keep them fixed. Alice Derynoski Stitches neat you always take With this cloth an apron make. Nancy De Sorbo 'T2L+. l1l To remind you of a certain friend, This piece of coal will serve to the end. Phylis Doolittle ' ' I Some day soon you'll have to cook Instructions you'll find in this book. Gladys Folcik From Irene you never stray, Not even for a day or two. To keep your friendship this way, We give to you this jar of glue. Faith Foren When you get married and dust is thick Sweep it away with this broom-stick. Mary Frasso fi 7 pw: 1 4? T i This little card of bobby pins Will keep your hair neat as it's Always been. Norma Gaunya A handsome doctor you will aid, Quite a nurse this comely maid. Bandage will come in handy we know IrIere's a roll and good-luck Jo. Irene Gawitt You never giggle, you laugh out loud Read these jokes and draw a crowd. Page Twenty CHRONICLE IW' Sabina Giammateo Little noise you seem to make This loud speaker please take. Nathalie Ingriselli So very short you seem to be Take this ladder and in a crowd You be able to see. 'll Berneice-jackson Roses are red, Violets are blue This sugar is sweet, But can't beat you. Ruth Ieralds ' To Ruth we give this shorthand pad For we know there's a job tO be had, Taking dictation for a handsome lad. Elizabeth Keating-Shirley Qberempt To friends such as you, so firm and true VVe give you each a bottle of glue. Rita Keating A long walk each day you take, This walking stick a difference will make. Elizabeth Klepacki As you live so far away And have to come to town each day Please take this kiddy-car So you won't have to walk so far. slulia Klocko This mouse will keep you company For very quiet you seem to be. Antonia Levendosky You seem to resemble Simone Simone I-Ierels her picture take it home. Lucy Lombardo i ' 'W ' You are a new comer to our town, VVith this pipe you'll come to great renown. Marie Ludecke A dressmakei-'s model you will be You will ht this dress to a T.
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