Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1921

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 21 Mabelle Elsie Meginn Mar. 4, 1904 32 New King St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Her little bangs they curl in fun, Her eyes are all atwinkle; And when she tells a funny “one” Her little nose will wrinkle.” Mabelle is a very popular girl in school, especially among the boys. She expects to become a teacher. Secretary and Treasurer of class; Glee Club; Junior and Senior Prom. Committees; Prize Speaking Con- test; Salutatorian; Exchange Editor on “Echo” staff; School Librarian. ☆ ☆ ☆ Anna Ellena Allen Nov. 1, 1902 East Windsor, Conn. “Her face is like the milky way i’ the sky, A meeting of gentle lights without a name.” “Bo’ appears to be a very quiet person, but looks are sometimes deceiving. She is very fond of drawing and expects to attend an Art School. Glee Club ’19-21; Dramatics; Senior Prom. Commit- tee; Vice-president of Glee Club; Board of Directors of Echo; Secretary of Rhetorical Society ’18; Class Prophecy. ☆ ☆ ☆ Arsholooys Mary Baronian Oct. 19, 1902 138 Pearl St., Thompsonville, Conn. “And with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts.” Mary is a very quiet lass in school. She is going to attend Normal School in the fall. Member of Glee Club. ☆ ☆ ☆ John Patterson Brown Oct. 15, 1902 52 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Stately and tall he moves in the hall. The chief of a thousand for grace.” “Johnnie” is our class dude, and our most easy-going person. He expects to go to college next fall. Football T8-21; Basketball ’10-20-21; Captain of Track '20-21; Dramatics; Orchestra ’20; Senior Dance Committee; Debating Council; Wrestling.

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20 THE ENFIELD ECHO Our Esther likes to study, Her tasks she never shirks, But now she’s quite important For in the bank she works. Now here is Helen Slanetz, In class she talks out loud, She never says a word though When she is with a crowd. Lamont is our class baby, ‘His hair is very bright, But talking to the ladies, This seems his chief delight. Now Kaplan’s very quiet, In class this is revealed, But in Commercial Geogi’aphy His lips are never sealed. Oh Isabel, why so studious? What makes you seem so proud ? The way that you act sometimes Just makes us laugh out loud. Our Betty loves to argue, Her tongue goes night and day, You might as well listen in stillness Till she has had her say. And now our task is finished, A verse for each is done, Long live our merry classmates And class of ’21. When our school days are over Be sure you do not fail, To think of Anna Griffin And little Mickey McHale. CLASS STATISTICS By Ina Matilda Romieu and Annie Margaret Rich Arthur Watson Bromage Feb. 27, 1904 Warehouse Point, Conn. “Which not even critics criticize.” “Ducker” is our class shark as well as our class ora- tor. Who could find a better class president than one who has two such virtues? “Ducker” expects to at- tend Wesleyan University next fall. President of Class; Chairman of Junior and Senior Prom. Committees; Dramatics; Oratorical Contest ’20; Glee Club; Assistant Business Manager of Echo ’20; Junior Decorating Committee ’20; Track ’29; Valedic- torian. ☆ ☆ ☆ Elizabeth Gertrude Sullivan Oct. 12, 1902 202 Pearl St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Thou hast no sorrows in thy song, No winter in thy year.” “Betty” is our noisiest and most talkative person. She expects to attend New Rochelle College in the Fall. We are sure that she will be as great a favorite with the students there, as she has been in Enfield High. Vice-president of class; Honor Student; President of Debating Society; Echo Staff; Dramatics; Junior and Senior Prom. Committees; Class Night Committee.



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22 THE ENFIELD ECHO Ida Florida Burbank Nov. 30, 1903 Hazardville, Conn. “The lark whose notes do beat The vaulty heaven so high above our heads.” Ida is our most changeable person. She expects to become a stenographer. Glee Club Concert; Bowling. V Myron Albert Burgess Oct. 6, 1902 74 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. “But still his tongue ran on, the less Of weight it bore, with greater ease.” “Bud” is our class bluff. He is going to enter Co- lumbia University next year. Dramatics; President of Debating Society; Prize Speaking Contest; Basketball ’20; Football; Track ’21; Executive Committee of Glee Club; Advice to Under- graduates. V Margaret Pearl Chillson Oct. 29, 1903 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. “My eyes make pictures when they are shut.” “Peggy” is coming back to the Enfield High School next fall as a Post Graduate. Associate Editor of Echo; Executive Board of De- bating Society. ☆ ☆ ☆ Marjorie Isabelle Clark Feb. 1, 1903 39 Church St., Thompsonville, Conn. “A light heart lives long.” “Midge” is a very quiet person in school. She is going to be a stenographer. Basketball. V V Marion Emma Cooley Aug. 25, 1902 Somers, Conn. “Studious of ease and fond of humble things.” Marion is our quietest person. She expects to enter Normal School next yeai

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