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CHRONICLE Mr. Small - A bottle of magic guaranteed to deodorize the Agie,, Class. Mrs. fall - A bus to haul your many passengers to Lewis High School. Mr. H urle y - This can of yellow paint so you can change the sign on your truck from Builder and Contractorl' to Industrial Arts Instructorf' Mr. Stewart - A new pipe in case the one you now have should give out. M iss Bristol - A complete set of substitute teachers since there is such a shortage of them now. Mrs. Moore - A boy to carry around absence lists, so you won't have to look for someone in the study hall to do it. To the C lass of '45 - Our congratulations of having at last reached the top rung of ' the high school ladder. To the Class of '46 - We leave the privilege of becoming upper classmen. To the Class of '47 - We leave the great honor of not being Freshmen any longer. MICHAEL POPIK 1. Page Fighteen 1 J -, -i4 MW..- .,.,i-.,g ,..,., '
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...ssl CHRONICLE jg-ei... lass il! We, the Senior Class of 1944, having at last reached the end of our high school career, do hereby present the following as our last will and testament. WE BEQUEATH TO: Mr. Strong - This priority for material for the proposed new high school. Mr. Phelan - This combination red and blue marking pencil for writing out future passes. Miss Lance - This certificate of merit in appreciation of your help to us as advisor and with our Senior Play. Miss Bedford - This new phonograph will prove useful for your English classes. Miss S hore y - This new oil heater with thermostat to keep your home room warmer next winter. Miss Ryan - A package of needles in case war restrictions ever make them hard to get. Miss Magut - This printing press and supply of paper for next year's Emblems. Miss O'Day - A bottle of peroxide in case you should ever want to change the color of your hair. Miss DeGere - Since you send your French classes to the board so much, we give you this piece of chalk and eraser for next year. Miss Balantine - This pad for passes since you seem to like to write them out so well. Mrs. Fontana - With this account book you ought to be able to take care of the financial matters of the school. Airs. Ferrucei - Since you will probably have a freshman home room next year, this ruler will help you to train and discipline them. Mr. foyal - This roll of gauze bandage will come in handy in your future first aid classes. Mr. Fontana - This whistle which will come in handy in practice sessions. Mr. Stowe - This janitor to pick up papers from the floor just before the bell rings. Page Seventeen
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---HAL OI-IRONIOLE jsa... lass resen zfazfions Girls MARTHA ARS ZYLA We give you this red feather with its evident pep and lightness, As we want you to know that we think it is so much like your dancing. KATHERINE BECK4 Small but mighty they all say, Eat these Wheaties,' and stay that way. DOREEN BEATSON The class of '44 presents you with this certificate in recognition of your ability to sew. MARY BLASZEK Since your habit seems to be chattering, We present you with this phone. EESIE BRAYFIELD Little noise you seem to make, This loud speaker please take. ELEANOR CONATY We present this muzzle which we hope will control, Some of your ever-ready arguments. ANNA D,ANGELO If all reports are true, you are quite a gal, So when and if you do get blue, you will need this little pal. MARY DELLA VECCI-IIA With this phone, you can call up all your friends, For you have a great number of them. JOSEPI-IINE FEENEY This mouse will keep you company, For very quiet you seem to be. EVELYN FISH In the garden you often go, Fix your flowers with this hoe. ANNA FOX We give you the Lewis Academy Award for brilliance. ELIZABETH GALICK You never giggle, you laugh out loud. Read these jokes and draw a crowd. ALVERA GALIETTE To you with pleasure we present this cup, Youlre Hollywood bound, keep it up! SHIRLEY GOODRIGH We hope these cough drops will always keep, Your voice clear for that Number, Please. HELEN GRABELSKI Some day soon you'll have to cook, Instructions you'll ind in this book. DOROTHY HABURAX' We hardly know that you are around, So blow this whistle when yOu're in town. EVELYN HAYDEN SO very short you seem to be, Take this ladder and in a crowd you'll be able to see. MIIIDRIED HENAULT To our class poctess, We give you this book of poems. Page Nineteen
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