Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1920

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16 THE ENFIELD ECHO RAYMOND PAUL CHOUINARD (Bunk) “My strength is as the strength of ten.” Most athletic boy March 4, 1902 Clerk in Postoffice Best all-around boy, Capt. Baseball, Basketball. Football, “Rejuvena- tion of Aunt Mary” ’18, Pinafore” ’20, Glee Club, Track, Commence- ment Committee, Class Prophecy. MILTON KINNEY CORBIN “Faint heart ne’er won fair lady.” Most bashful person July 6, 1902 RAYMOND THOMAS DUNNE (Ray) “In attitude, stern and defiant.” June 5, 1901 Track. MAE FRANCES DUNNE (Bunny) “A plump and pleasing person.” September 25, 1901 Stenographer CATHERINE VIRGINIA FORD (Jazz) “Of all the flirts, she was the gayest.” Class Flirt November 27, 1901 Stenographer Most cheerful person. WILLARD HENRY FUREY (Bug) “As prone to mischief as able to perform it.” Best looking boy, Class Pet, Class Bluffer September 14, 1902 Glee Club, Bowling. Track ’20, High School Orchestra, Echo Staff, Dramatics, Manager Basketball, Chairman of Senior Dance Committees, Basketball, Class President. IDA CATHERINE GALLANT “She comes to aid us, one and all.” June 29, 1902 Stenographer IDELL FRANCES GODARD (Buddy) “Fair zvas she to behold, that maiden of seventeen summers.” Most stylish December 29, 1902 Student at Conn. College for Women Dramatics ’19, Class Historian, Commencement Committee. THEODORE FREDRIC GOLDTHORPE (Ted) “But at his desk he had the look And air of one who wisely schemed.” January 2, 1902 Student at Wesleyan University “Amazons” ’19, Echo Staff ’20, Commencement Committee, Pinafore” ’20.

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 15 CLASS STATISTICS By Alice Mary O’Neil CARDICE HELEN ABRAHAMSON (Chub) “Her voice is hovering o'er my soul—it lingers, O’ershadowing it with soft and thrilling wings.” Most musical August 14, 1902 Teacher Basketball. Glee Club, “Pinafore” 1920, Class Prophecy. JENNIE ELIZABETH ANDERSON (Jackie) “Simplicity, of all things, is the hardest to be copied.” Class Poetess August 31, 1903 Teacher Glee Club, Orchestra, Honor Student, Class Jingle, Vice-Pres. of Class HERMAN BRADFORD BILLINGS (Bill) “Fair-haired, azure-eyed, with delicate Saxon complexion.” March 2, 1902 Student at Electrical School Semi-chorus T6-’17. MILDRED MAE BLACKBURN (Milly) “There’s little of the melancholy element in her.” February 13, 1902 Nurse Dramatics, T9. LEONA VENCENTIA BOUCHER (Shrimpy) “A modest little creature, bent on doing good.” March 4, 1901 Stenographer CONSTANCE ELIZABETH BRIDGE (Con) “Always the same, quick, light-hearted and calm.” Most dignified August 24, 1902 Student at Conn. College for Women Bowling. Glee Club. Senior Dance Committees, “Pinafore,” Class Executive Committee, Sec. and Treas. Honor Society. ISABEL PEASE BUGBEE (lb) “Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.” Class Shark January 27. 1904 Student at Radcliffe Bowling. Hiking 1920. Honor Society. Salutatoriam NAZRENO LIBERATORE CARDONE (Nazzy) “A quiet, unassuming chap, but he’s all right.” November 29, 1899 Basketball, Track T7, Commencement Decorating Committee. T9.



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THE ENFIELD ECHO 17 FLORENCE MAE GOURLIE “Oft in meditation found.” Most business-like April 3, 1903 Stenographer Glee Club. Editor of Echo '20. Sec. and Treas. of Class, Hiking ’20. Valedictorian, Class Executive Committee, Vice-President Honor Society MARY DOLORITA GRIFFIN (Babe) “She who seldom speaks is a genius or a heroine.” May 15, 1901 Interior Art Decorator Basketball. HAROLD HERMAN HASTINGS (Hasty) “He zvas a gentleman horn.” December 4. 1900 Student at Chicago Institute of Electrical Engineering Semi-chorus. MATTIE LEONA HASTINGS (Leone) Like zvinds in summer sighing, her voice is lozv and sweet.” March 29. 1903 Stenographer WILLIAM JOSEPH HINES (Chief) “Seen, but not heard.” January 20. 1900 Basketball T9-’20, Athletic Council ’20. MARION RITA HINES (Betty) “It only takes one smile from her to make the zvhole zvorld bright.” Most changeable person April 13, 1903 Teacher Dramatics ’20, “Pinafore” ’20, Sec. and Treas. of Glee Club, Class Presentations. MARY ELIZABETH HOGAN “Still zvaters run deep.” January 24, 1903 Stenographer MARY FRANCES HOLBROOK (Maidie) Oft upon a midnight dreary, she has pondered weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore. ” Quietest person February 9, 1902 Teacher Most diligent person, Glee Club, Hiking T9-’20, Bowling T8. MABEL MILDRED KESSNER (Kessy) “Versatility zvas her banc So many roads had she to fame.” Most athletic girl July 26, 1903 Student at Normal School Best all-round girl, noisiest person, most literary person, most talka-

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