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18 THE ENFIELD ECHO live person. Capt. Basketball. Reporter for Echo ’18-19, Literary Editor of Echo ’19-’20. Dramatics’ 20. Athletic Council ’19-’20, Class Executive Committee. Honor Society, Senior Dance Committees, Commencement Committee, Honor Student. STANISLAUS JOSEPH JAVORSKI “What should a man be but merry?” December 17, 1903 Commencement Decorating Committee ’19. ANTOINETTE EVELYN LEGER “Her merry heart goes all the day.” August 20, 1902 Teacher Dramatics, Bowling. FREDERICK EARLE LORD (Fritzie) “For even the vanquished, lie could argue still.” December 10. 1902 Student at Wesleyan University Baseball ’20, Manager Track ’20. Dramatics ’20. RUTH CATHERINE MELLADEW “The blood and life within those snowy fingers Teach witchcraft to the instrumental strings.” July 8, 1902 Stenographer Glee Club, Dramatics ’20. JOSEPHINE HELEN MERCIK (Josie) “And in her hand she held a mirror bright, Wherein her face she often viewed.” August 13, 1904 Stenographer Glee Club. Exchange Editor of Echo, Honor Student. LEO ALOYSIUS MITCHELL (Mitchie) “Beneath his cap lie schemes and deviltries.” Most mischievous boy July 11, 1903 Capt. Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Track, Echo Staff, Dramatics, “Pinafore” ’20, Class Presentations. LUCILE DORIS MOORE (Cilly) “A seeming child in everything.” October 28, 1902 Teacher HAROLD AUSTIN NASH (Napoleon) “Greater men than I may have lived, but I doubt.” Class Orator March 20. 1901 Student at Wesleyan University Glee Club, “Pinafore,” Track, High School Ocrhestra, Advice to Undergraduates.
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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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THE ENFIELD ECHO 19 HOWARD JOHN NASH “His voice with rapture teeming as he lisped sweet words.” September 11. 1903 Echo Staff, Honor Society. THELMA LAURA NOBLE “A full, rich nature, free to trust, Truthful and almost sternly just.” December 17, 1901 Teacher Glee Club, Honor Student, Class Will. ALICE MARY O’NEIL “And that smile, like sunshine, darts Into many a sunless heart.” Best looking girl July 16, 1902 Teacher President of Honor Society. Prize Speaking T9. Prize Speaking ’20. BENJAMIN THOMPSON PINNEY “Man wants but little here below.” May 10, 1903 GRACE CATHERINE SAPSUZIAN (Sappy) “Study has made her very lean.” February 17, 1904 Stenographer Bowling. Basketball. LORINDA URSULA SARACCO (Dimples) “She was content afar to stay Afar from life’s highway.” January 27, 1903 Stenographer LOUIS SCHOENTAG (Dutchy) “He did nothing and did it well.” Laziest boy March 18, 1903 Basketball, Baseball. INA MARGARET SIMPSON (Snooks) “Friend of many, foe of none.” December 21, 1902 Nurse Basketball T8. T9. ’20. Bowling. WALTER SLANETZ (Walt) “None can enjoy the sweets of country life But those who do enjoy and taste them.” September 15, 1901
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