Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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--wtf CHRONICLE 1544+- lczss ffesemfczzfions WILLIE ALLEN This car ticket we all know, Will get you where you want to go. DORIS BARBIER-GENEVIEVE PATLA To friends such as you, firm and true, We give you each a bottle of glue. ROSEMARY BEATSON A seamstress you are at heart we know, So we leave this piece to sew. HELEN BESHUK Helen was our stencil cutter, So we are leaving her another. GERTRUDE BONAKER For all the hearts you put in flight, We give you this medal so shiny and bright. HILDRED BRAYFIELD With these needles and thread, You will always get ahead. EMILY CHLUDZINSKI To you we leave this bakery truck, And hope that you'll never be stuck. HELEN CIERSZKO , You don't often come to town, So take this brush and paint the town. ROSE CoPPoLA ' Because you dress like a fashion plate, We leave this book to keep up-to-date. EVELYN COWLES This big pencil straight and true, Will help you always in what you do. CLAIRE CRANDALL VVC leave you this bottle of malt, To remind you of a certain Walt. Page Twenty Girls JOSEPHINE D,AGOSTINO Some day you'll have to cook, Find some recipes in this book. GARMELLA DASCOLI We leave you this engagement ring, And hope for joy it will make you sing. EVELYN DEMAIO When you get married and dust is thick, Sweep it away with this broom stick. MARIoN DEXTER We leave you this tiny horse, To carry you around your course. MARGARET DINELLO Your silent ways are greater far, Please accept from us this pretty star. MARY DUDZIK Small but mighty they all say, Eat these Wheaties and stay that way. JANICE ERBE To you we leave this tiny book, For soon you may become a cook. ANNA FEDOROVICH To help you in your daily deed, We leave you this bag of feed. MARY FRAGOLA We know how you like to chew, So here's a package of gum for you. GLORIA FRASSO The boys do pull your hair, and make you mad, So here is a hair net to make you glad. FRANCES GOODRICII Married life may not be your doom, But just in case here's a broom. X ' I I 1'lQ1 3'f ' H1 ,553

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-wi CHRONICLE 144' lass il! Having been declared of sound body and mind by the eminent Dr. I. M. Krazy-Tu, we, the Senior Class of 1941 do hereby present our last will and testament: Mr. Strong - We leave you this new desk for your ofhce in the new Town Hall. Mr. Phelan - A lie detector so that he,ll know if pupils are truthful when he asks them about their passes. Miss Bedford -- An elephant to remind her of the part with which she sided in the political arguments of her English Classes. Bunce - This picture of a rowdy to remind her of our class. Miss Shorey --- A map of South America since she won't be going to Europe for quite a while. Mr. Stowe -- A pair of rubber pockets so that he can keep his hands in them without fear of tearing them. Mr. 'loyal -- A rattle to play with instead of his watch chain. Mr. Fontana -M A skeleton to replace the battered one he uses for his Biology classes. Mr. Small W-This book on Exercises so he'll always appear as strong and sturdy as he is. Miss Kelly-I-lere is a card entitled Silence Please' to remind you of the many times that you uttered those words. lt might also come in handy for next year's Classes. Mr. lTAngelo W- A wire brush to brush out the irritating people that get in his hairfl Mr. Rathbun -- An amplifier so that the people in the back seats of his classes will be able to hear him. Mr. Lawrence --a A muzzle to use on the noisy people in his classes. Miss Beach -- A pitch pipe to keep her Clee Club on pitch. Miss Ryan M--A book of fashions so shelll always be able to maintain the position of being one of the best dressed at L. H. S. NIV. lWeSorley ----r Some peroxide so that his hair will always remain blonde. Miss Perkins W- A horrible looking mask to frighten her study hall pupils with. ivir. Nincle -A-A A gun to remind him of his nickname Killer. Niiss Eclstrom -ff This truek so that she wonlt always be burdened with her many books and papers. lvliss Bristol rr -- This set ol' hells to wear so we'll know when she's around. Nliss U'llonnell -A A microphone to broadcast all announcements so she will be saved the trouble ol' typing and sending them out. hir. Stewart --M A eane with a nail on the end of it so he won't have to bother stooping to piek up papers from the floor. Class ol '--iQ -1'All the worries and troubles that go with being Seniors. Class ol' '-lli - NNI' leave our school spirit and hope that they will put it to good use. Class ol' '-l--l' - A little bit more dignity that Comes with being Sophomores. 'l'hus know ye, one and all, that this, the last will and testament of the Class of I9-l-l was duly drawn up by the not too well known lawyers---A ji-Lxxna Blsnczixii-xc: Vmoxxi.-x Ixoiaiano Page Nineteen



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-of CHRONICLE 14+- MILLICENT GRIMALD1 This little card of bobby pins Will keep your hair neat as it's always been. Mmzjomiz HATTON A great big envelope you do need, To pass your notes with greater speed. SHIRLEY HOLMES We know you like to play, and all So we leave you this tennis ball. JUNE Horcukiss In this apron you will make Some handsome man a chocolate cake. GERTRUDE HUBENY A jitter bug thru and thru, This book may be a help to you. MARJ oiun I-IURLBUT Her voice like a mouse is weak and thin So, maybe this horn will make a din. AssUN'rA Ifxoiaviro Your eyes do sparkle like the stars, Please accept this Mars bar. VIRGINIA INGELIDO VVe give to you this candy cane, ln commemoration of your brain. ELIZANOR jAcksoN We leave you this book with many a rule, To remind you of the friends you had in school. Ev,xLx'N joy Poems you write all the time, Please accept this book of rhyme. Nfxrufusus Kixsisic I-lere's a daisy tall and straight Like Ferdinand you can sniff, and look sedate. Hi-:LRN KILTONIC Your hair is always hxed in a swirl, Here's something to make a curl. Vicrom.-x TQLIZMOVICH Your good nature will get you far, We leave you this bottle of Spar.'! RUTH KRITZ In case you ever do run short, This box of Coty's will cause no retort. LUCILLE LARSON Your blonde hair is as pretty as can be, Wear in it this ribbon, for all to see. JANET LANVSON Here's a girl who always smiles So, this book of jokes will be worth while. JUNE LOFGREN June's a girl who never talks Here's a partner to take on a walk. VIOLA LONGO You are drilled at 100 words per in dic- tation, So we leave this watch in commemora- tion. -IENN113 MARCINIEC Your desire is to go to college, Here's a book of advanced knowledge. RUT1-1 MEEKER Ruth and Bob are always together, This umbrella will see them thru all kinds of weather. ELIEANOR MEHMEL The job of constable you may have in time, not so far So we wish to present you with this little star. HELEN Mokoz For one who is still and quiet, Here's a bell to cause a small riot. ANNI-I Mussiionx Because you never liked to study nouns and verbs, X'Ve leave this book of old proverbs. KIA NE M U U s Your swimming ability we all know. is line, But these life savers may come in handy some time. Page 'llwenly-one

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