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18 THE ENFIELD ECHO William Francis Manning July 15 1900 Springfield Road. Thompsonville, Conn. “Men arc happiest when they arc far from home.” ‘Tat” is a very active member in the class. He is our class flirt, our class orator and class dancer. He is the Business Manager of the Echo, a member of the com- mencement committee and historian of the class. He ex- pects to enter the Universiy of Virginia next fall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Raymond Leslie Mellor July 9, 1899 Walnut St., Thompsonville, Conn. “The endearing elegance of female friendship.” Ray has been quite popular during his high school career He was a member of the baseball and football team, the (dee club, the semi, and the “Echo” staff. During the past year he has been serving with the Merchant Marine, and has lately been released from service. ☆ ☆ ☆ E. Pauline Miller July 27, 1902 158 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Her merry heart goes all the day. Pauline is a very jolly girl, and her good nature and happy laugh are often the causes of her afternoon sessions She has an important part in the H. S. play Anna Marie Most April 10, 1902 Oak Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. “According as a person is, so must you humor him. For the past year “Nan” has been librarian for the school. She expects to attend Normal school next year. V V V Theresa O’Connor July 11, 1902 49 Aldcn Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. “A light heart lives long.” “Tessie” is our best all round girl. She is always the same, continually smiling. She is our class athlete, being captain of the basket ball team and a member of b Athletic council. She is also our class prophetess.
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 17 John Hunt August 13, 1901 Somers, Conn. “Measure vot men by Sundays, without regarding what they do all the rvcck after.” Jack was on both the baseball and bowling teams. He expects to attend school next year. V V V Frederick 0. Jnndreau August 1, 1901 New St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Standing swith reluctant feet” “Jcddy is our most mischievous boy. He was a mem- ber of the basket ball team, and is now employed by Ben- jamin Connor, Ins. Agents, Hartford. V V Anna Germaine Leger August 19, 1900 Somersville, Conn. “Always the same, quiet, light-hearted and calm.” Anna is a typist at Travelers’ in Hartford. ☆ ☆ ☆ Virginia Mary Leronx December 25, 1901 Somersville, Conn. “Simplicity, of all things, is the hardest to be copied.” Virginia left us early to enter the office of a hardware firm in Springfield. Q Q Q Hazel Agnes Love July 1, 1902 40 Walnut St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Smooth runs the water, where the brook is deep.” Lovey intends to enter Normal School next year.
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 19 William James O’Hear July 23, 1901 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. “If it were done, when t'is done, then t’werc zwll it were done quickly.” “Skeats” is our class athlete and best all round boy. He is a member of the athletic council, the howling team, cap- tain of the basket ball team, and the class prophet. He expects to attend the Catholic University at Washington, ☆ ☆ ☆ Anna Mary I’ianka July 4, 1901 Hazardville, Conn. “She who seldom speaks is a genius or a heroine.” “Annie” is our most bashful girl, as well as most studious. She expects to enter another school next fall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Allen Reid Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. “He picked something out of everything he read.” Allen is very mischievous and well liked by all the class, but he has been chosen as our class bluff V V V Isabel Agnes Renfrew May 19, 1903 Harzardville, Conn. “Courage mounteth with occasion.” Isabell left school this year to work in the office of the Rigclow-Hartford Carpet Co., Thompsonville V Malcolm Davidson Roberts February 27, 1901 45 Central St., Thompsonville, Conn. “His style shows the man; whether in speaking or dress- ing, a man is ahvays known by his style.” “Mai” has taken an active part in the Glee club, in foot- ball, basketball, bowling and dramatics. He is our best looking hoy, our class sport and our class dude.
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