Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1919

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 29 Katherine Connor....................... Box of “Sunshine Biscuits” Cheerful as the day is long, That’s how Katherine goes along. With never a thought of anything sad Recause she always is so glad. And I’ve a reason for this fact, But we can’t state it with much tact; “Sunshine Biscuits” so they say. Makes Catherine always seem too gay, Anna Sloane..................Hair Tonic Oh where! oh where! have those little bangs gone, Oh where, oh where can they be? We’ve looked for them ever and anon But no sign of them can we see. This hair tonic will make them grow So soon we’ll have no fear, Because without them you really show That your beauty is more clear. Marie Tanguay......................Flag This is for our patriot brave, Who so many brothers gave; We proudly pin this flag on you Because we know that you are true. Anna Pianka.....................Glasses Anna Pianka studys so She’ll need some glasses we all know; So now we give her this new pair And ask her to use them with great care. For we would hate to have her find Some birght day that she is blind; So Anna dear just take these And use them also, if you please. Isabel Renfrew.........Book for Snaps I’ve heard of the beautiful pictures, On the history of the past, And Isabel I want to say I hope your taste will last. So now this book we give to you To keep the fact in mind. And sometimes you must take a few. But remember we’re not blind. William Manning.................Balloon Manning is that boy with knowledge Who likes best to talk and dance. But when over at Stoirs College He couldn’t shimmee, not a chance. Now this costly gift we’ll give him. So perhaps he can prepare, For some future time beyond him To be ne’er without hot air. Theresa O’Connor. .String of Boy Dolls Oh Tess is quite a teacher. Of that we are quite sure Because her pnpils meet her Wherever she may tour. They escort her to her doorstep, They never let her go, But even in the hallway They follow to and fro. We’d hate to make her lonesome So we’ll give this little row, And whenever she is left alone These lads will love her so. William O’Hear........................ “g” for “in” to make “ing” Billy is quite a boy they say, And with them we all agree; But Billy, you can say what you may, Will never say“ing” with a “g” George Romieu.................A Drum Oh George your music is sublime, But pounding on desks is not so fine; We give you now a little drum So you must give us some real good fun. Come pound on your drum and off we’ll go To give the town a farewell show. Anna Farr..................Rubber Band Anna take this rubber band, Keep it tightly in your hand, And when “rubber” you begin to say Just turn your thoughts the other way; For although you may be “kidding”, We do not like to heed your bidding. Lucille Cain....Picture of Billy Burke When your Billy boy’s away, And you’re alone some dreamy day, Just keep this Billy girl with you But still to Billy boy be true. Hilda Barden................Hair Curlers For here is Hilda, our class flirt. Oh my but doesn’t she look pert! And notice how she’s curled her hair. Won’t she make the people stare? Hazel Love.....................Man Doll Hazel, I’ve hearing, hearing Of the bad things you have done; Soon I’ll be hearing, hearing Of the man that you have won. You will have to treat them better If you really want a man; With this stuffed one we will test you Bluff him, if you can.

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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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30 THE ENFIELD ECHO Edward Bridge................Stationery When far away from home and friends And all that you hold dear, We hope that you will use this gift That we from you may hear. Fred Jandreau..............Chewing Cum Chewing day, chewing night, Fred you surely are a sight! Here’s some gum, ’tis cheap we know, We give it ’cause you love it so. Allen Reid.................Dancing Doll You’ve got dancing on the brain, If you dance too much you’ll go insane; We know ’tis fine, but oh my boy! You waste your time in foolish joy. Malcolm Roberts...............Girl Doll Malcolm likes a social whirl. He’s in delight when he’s with a girl. But Mai we give this last advise, You’l look out for them if you are wise. Grace Smith......................Record Oh Grace my dear, you talk so fast. We have no fear your word will be last; So we hand to you this record to beat; To hear the centest will be a treat. Raymond Mellor. .Lucky Strike Cigarette Oh Ray you are a lucky guy To have finished so easily your last year in high; So now we know that vou would like To have this box of “Lucky Strike.” Virginia Browne...............Telephone Ring, ting a ling, Virginia dear. This is a thing we often hear; For a certain young man So very well known, Surely keeps Virginia busy at the phone. Florence Houlihan.................Rouge A complexion is quite essential For ladies as fine as Flo, We give you this box of rouge T’will add to your color so. But Flo please don’t be offended, Don’t use it unless you will; But we thought perhaps you’d like it To be stylish to your fill. John Hunt......Remedy for Thin People Hunt, you really are terribly thin, You must look out or you’ll be nothing but skin. I’ll give you this remedy, it’s good they say, And now I know you’ll be fat some day. Irene Steele..............Fortune Book I hate to tell tales out of school, And I know that that’s against the rule. So I’ll simply make a suggestion clear That some thoughts to Irene are very dear; We’re giving her a fortune book, So that she for hers might look. Clarissa Hawthorne.............Necklace C—is for her Courteous way of speak- jng, L—is for her large and generous heart. A—is for the aid she’s always giving. R—is for readiness to take her part; I—stand for interest never ceasing. S and S—means smiles for everyone. A—is for her actions self relying. And now we have her name all done. “THE- AMAZONS.” The High School play this year was “The Amazons,” by Arthur Pin- ero. The play is set in England. Lady Castlejordan, much disappointed that her three children are girls, brings them up as hoys, and the play rep- resents the difficulties which arise when the girls fall in love. Lady Noel- ine, the oldest, happens to meet Lord Litterly, who proves to be her cou- sin, and who is bitterly hated by Lady Castlejordan, as he is the heir to the title. Her sisters, Lady Wilhelmina, and Lady Thomasin, are at- tracted by De Grival, a Frenchman, and Tweenwayes, an Englishman, both regarded with disfavor by the mother, the former because of his

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