Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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F' We r ff' w .,' -,i -xi , . X 511.-.3 ly? 4 i A .ra . W.. . .441-mga...-:.Qs,f en M.. L.H.S. CHRONICLE MISS WALSI-IZ Your car must have been delayed somewhere along the line, so we give this one to take its place. MRS. ARMOND: Because you had such a good time on your vacation, we give you this mask to bring back pleasant memories. MISS BRISTOL: As secretary you are called on to do a great deal of writing. This pen will help to keep your pen- rnanship as neat as always. MRS. DIBIASSO: To save you all the trouble and expense of your morning travel, we give you this bus to ride to and from work. MR. PHELAN: When entering a room, you are never heard. We give you these cleats to warn of your approach. -g MR. STEwART: For a man who enjoys smoking, we give you another pipe to add to the collection you must have. MR. STRONG: As an extensive traveler, you can probably put this gas to goood use. CLASS OF '5O: To the future seniors we give this horseshoe with best wishes for future good luck. To the Class of '51 we give the prestige of being upperclassmen. As Sophomores, Class of '52, we give you the right to plague the Freshman. And now to the Class of '53, we give all our forgotten hopes of graduating from the new high school. Notary Public: Executors: SHIRLEY TARRANT Witnesses: PHYLLIS WITT LORRAINE WENDT DORIS WITT KAY IANNUCCI

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L.H.S. CHRONICLE The members of the graduating class of Lewis High School, l949, thereafter' to be referred to as the party of the first partj having duly taken into consideration all services rendered to said party during, and all aspects of, the past four years by any and such persons fwho shall be known as the party of the second partj as have' been associated with the party of the iirst part, and being of exceptional sound mind and body, not to mention intelligence, Qand take our advice, don'tj do hereby bequeath the following articles to said parties of the second part: . I '- MISS BARRY: At French you are so adept that this book may be usefultin writing a revised French Book of your OW1'1. ' V MISS BEACH: Of music you are the most appreciative, so this iron may be helpful in pressing out some of the not so sweet melodies that may come from your choral groups. MISS BEDFORD! Your work on the Em- blem is done for another year, but in order to cope with it again next year, we give you a well-earned vacation. MR. BOLAND: As assistant coach of Lewis, we present to you this basket- ball, that you may always remember the sports' of which you were a great part. MISS COLLINS: To you, because of your fondness for the game, we give these Bingo chips and along with them the best of luck in using them. MR. D'ANGI-:I.o: Your son is the subject of much of your conversation. This megaphone will help you to be heard by all. . MRS. FONTANA: We see you busily cleaning and dusting. We're sure this broom will help to keep your room as neat as you've made it. I MR. FoNTANA: Because you spend most of your time answering telephone calls, we give you this phone .of your very own, to save you a great deal of time. MISS HALLORAN: .As advisor to next year's seniors, this money-saving device i will come in handy. ' MR. JOYALZ In hope that your opinion of gum chewers may change, we give you this package of gum and hope you en- joy it. MR. MCSORLEY: We have been told that your Archery Club could use these new arrows and target. We know they'll be put to good use. MR. MUCCI: A new baby is very ex- pensive, so in order to defray the cost, we give you this sum of money. MRS. POWERS: Because you enjoy knit- ting so much, we give you this special instruction book with hopes that it will give you many hours of enjoyment. MRS. PRIOR: The housing shortage caused you quite an ordeal. We give you this house that you may never be in that position again: MR. RATHBUN: So that you may never be mistaken when at a track meet, we give you a uniform upon which you will find a Lewis L, MISS Sr-IOREY: We know that you go to your island each year, so we present you with this lamp to make your way brighter. MR. SMALL: Since you enjoy :gardening so much, we give you these seeds to aid you in planting your garden this year. MR. STOWE: For your many years as a teacher and helper at Lewis High School, we present to you this gold medal. 23' S



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