Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1919

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26 THE ENFIELD ECHO But she bustles and talks and rattles about Like corn in a hot corn popper; But one thing’s been known to quiet her down, French Heels plus a fire-drill, will stop her! Bernice Holcomb believes this old worl.l of ours, Has done its full share of crying; So she finds the most fun every day of her life, By giggling while others are sighing. I think she jots down some notes every day, Of the joys and fun of living; By and by a book called “Why we should Smile,” She to the world will be giving. Cecile Brissette is so quiet, She never talks much at all; But the best thing to liven her up a bit, Is to play at basket ball. We give to the world a startling gift. To fulfill its greatest need; In talking and walking Grace Smith displays, Our American slogan “Speed.” Pauline is our class poetess, We all admire her skill, She says that she can’t write a poem. As an amateur poetess will. Pauline is fond of vaudeville too, She likes the thrilling scene; This year she helps the dramatic club. By playing as Thomasin !! Behind her goggles large and grim Virginia Leroux resides; Could specs get her through school and land, A first rate job, besides? A. Leger’s going to leave us, A. Leger’ll still be here. And yet we’ll have A. Leger, For another year. With just a little powder. And just a little puff, . Twould be all right if Hilda’d stop When she’d put on enough. Melior, Mcllor, we’ve been thinking. What an easy thing ’twould he. If we’d each won our diploma, Sailing o’er the bright blue sea. When Anna was a Freshman She was surely very shy, As innocent and sweet a maid As you would ever spy. But now she is a Senior, She’s not so free from guile. And many a heart has gone to smash. Led on by Anna’s smile. CLASS SONG. We’ve been waiting, waiting ever, Hoping we might join the fight. Duty now is calling, calling Telling us our turn’s in sight. So now “Farewell”, old Enfield High, The Class of ’19 says good-bye. Each of us must now sail forward. In our frail, unfinished boat, Some will sink while they are launch- ing, Some will bravely onward float. But now “Farewell”, old Enfield High. The class of T9 says good-bye. Those who well withstand the battles, Those who live through toil and strife. Gladly will remember Enfield And their happy school-day life. But now “Farewell,” old Enfield High, The class of T9 says good-bye. 25H5E5E5ESZ5Z5H5a5ESH5Z5d5H5Z5Z5Z5E52SE5E5ZEESa5ESB5E5B5Z5 5 5Z5H5Z5HE2S



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28 THE ENFIELD ECHO CLASS PRESENTATIONS. By Clarissa Hawthorne and John Hunt Marion Ryan............................A Match In the parlor there were three, The maid, the parlor lamp and he Two are company without a doubt And so—the parlor lamp went out So now we give this match to you To make those present more than two. Virginia Leroux.....................“How you Gonna Keep ’em down on the Farm.” Virginia lives so far away She has to make herself be gay So she sings in the house or around the barn “How Ya’ Gonna Keep ’em down on the farm.” Bernice Holcomb.....................Grit Bernice you are far too shy Although at times you are quite spry Wherever you go, you’ll “make a hit” If you’d only use a little “grit.” Pauline Miller............Clothes Pins Pauline’s lips are always moving And her whisper can be heard As across room one she hollers, Just one tiny little word Then a teacher softly scolds her And Pauline blushes like a rose So we give her just two clothes pins To keep her mouth in the schoolroom closed. Emily Bugbee..............Stuffed Cat Have you ever heard the saying, Well I’ll tell you without delaying “Curiosity killed a cat” What do you think about that? Now when you’ve a task to be done Be careful you don’t kill this one. William Shea.................Bright Tie Shea is clever and witty too Well I guess! But he likes a bright necktie Oh my! Yes ! So we give him just one more To he his best! Anna Leger ....Doll Dressed as Butler Anna likes a Henry and a Butler too, So both feet fit in the same shoe. But Henry often has to work so late That we for her a friend must make, So now when Henry has work to do This Butler will keep her from feeling blue. Celia Goldstein..........Poii’dcr Puff Oh Celia is a wonderful child, But she is not so very mild. Music is her great delight, She just plays with all her might. Of vim she surely has enough, Bnt she loves to use a powder puff. Isabel Courtney....................Horn Oh Isabel you must accept A horn from us. Because we know you’ll sleep all day And cause a fuss, Unless you hear a blast to make You catch the bus; You’re always late but with this we know You’ll rouse or bust. Anna Most.........................Snake Just take one look at Anna Most. She’s a charm of which we can boast, And that one charm which brings her fame Is because of the snakes that she can tame. Cecile Brissett...............Megaphone Oh Cecille you are quite too modest, You never say a word. This little gift we’ll give to you So that you can be heard. Florence Ferguson................Kewpie To Flo we give a kewpie dear, Because I think the fact is clear That that which gives her greatest joy, Is Chubby not an unknown boy. And Kewpies is so cute and fat, He may sometimes serve for that. And bring to Flo a pleasant dream So that she can always beam. Ruth Bromage........Cake of Bon Ami Your cheeks they are so very bright. We give you this to make them white; So now when in the world you go Fluttering and dancing to and fro. Just remember dear old Enfield High And put some of this on, on the sly.

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