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Class of 1920, Enfield Public High School Class Officers President, Willard Furey Vice-President, Jennie Anderson Secretary-treasurer, Florence Gourlie Class Motto “Excelsior” Class Flower Class Colors Jack Rose Blue and White (College preparatory (Course Constance Elizabeth Bridge Marion Rita Hines Isabel Pease Bugbee Mary Frances Holbrook Nazareno Liberatore Cardone Frederick Earle Lord Willard Henry Furey Leo Aloysius Mitchell Idell Francis Godard Lucile Doris Moore Theodore Fredric Goldthorpe Harold Austin Nash William Joseph Hines Howard John Nash Helen Elizabeth Stowe (General (Course Jennie Elizabeth Anderson Benjamin Thompson Pinney Milton Kinney Corbin Ina Margaret Simpson Mary Dolorita Griffin Walter Slanetz Antoinette Evelyn Leger Helen Elizabeth Smyth Thelma Laura Noble Anna Agnes Wallace Edith Mae Weeder Commercial (Course Cardice Helen Abrahamson Stanislaus Joseph Javorski Herman Bradford Billings Mable Mildred Kessner Mildred May Blackburn Ruth Catherine Meiladew Leona Vincentia Boucher Josephine Helen Mercik Raymond Paul Chouinard Alice Mary O’Neil Mae Frances Dunne Grace Catherine Sapsuzian Raymond Thomas Dunne Lorinda Ursula Saracco Catherine Virginia Ford Louis E. Schoentag Ida Katherine Gallant Florence Ray Sloane Florence May Gourlie Maijorie Lucille Smith Harold Herman Hastings Doris Eileen Stack Leona Mattie Hastings Lucy Elizabeth Tilden Mary Elizabeth Hogan Eleanor Mae Wile Vera Morgan Woodward Indicates Honor Pupils
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ZUbe Bnftelb Bcbo Published six times during the school year by the members of the Enfield Public High School. A Board of Directors chooses the staff of officers and decides all matters of vital im- portance to the paper. All material for publication passes through the hands of a Teachers Committee on publication. Contributions are earnestly solicited from all students and alumni of the school. Address all literary communications to the Editor; all other communications to the Business Manager. Subscriptions may be taken at any time; copies are mailed to all subscribers not attending the school. The price of subscription is seventy-five cents a year. Single numbers cost fifteen cents. Advertising rates are reasonable, and may be learned from the Business Manager. Entered as second-class matter February 21, 1917, at the Postoffice at Thompsonville, Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. VOL. VIII. THOMPSONVILLE. CONN., JUNE 1920. NO. 6 PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS By Willard Henry Furey Parents and Friends: We, the members of the Class of 1920, extend to you a cordial welcome to our class night entertainment. Four short years ago we entered this school as a small group of ambi- tious hoys and girls. As we forged ahead in our work, it seemed as though we were due for four years of scholastic drudgery, hut now, as we look back over that seemingly endless period, it has seemed short indeed. Our happy moments in Enfield High School are about to come to a close, and we take this time to show our appreciation of the happy hours we have spent here. As the various speakers have labored diligently on their respective parts, we beg of you to banish all cares, forget all solemnities, and enter into the joyful spirit of what we hope will be a memorable occasion. Again, in behalf of the Class of 1920, I welcome you here to partici- pate in the ceremonies of the evening, which will bring to a close a career of happy remembrances. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1920 By Idell Godard Four short years ago we entered Freshics green as grass. But now as grave and reverend Seniors Look we o’er the verdant past. It scarcely seems real to us that four years have flown by since we, the Class of 1920, entered these ivy-covered walls of Enfield as a troop of innocent and green Freshies. How nice we all looked that day—the girls with their freshly starched dresses and hair-ribbons of every con- ceivable color, and the boys with their new suits and stiff collars.
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