Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1921

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 25 Harold Gordon Lamont June 4, 1903 38 Church St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Faint heart ne'er won fair lady.’’ “Reuben” is our class baby and also our most bash- ful person. He expects to be a stenographer and bookkeeper. Glee Club; Pinafore; Glee Club Concert. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ernest Lawrence Landry Dec. 4, 1902 38 Garden St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Style is a man’s own.” “Ernie” is our best looking: boy. He expects to at- tend Springfield Junior College and University of Pennsylvania. Football; Baseball; Senior Dance Committee; Class night Committee; Basketball; Radio Club; President of Debating Society and Rhetoricals; High School Asso- ciation. ☆ ☆ ☆ Esther Alice Lawlor Nov. 22, 1903 Hazardville, Conn. “The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door.” “Ret” is a girl liked by all. At present she is em- ployed by the Thompsonville Trust Co. “Echo” Stenographer; Honor Student; School Libra- rian. V V V Margaret Theresa Leary Dec. 14, 1903 2 Young Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. “For Satan finds mischief still For idle hands to do.” “Peggy” is our class flirt, and also our most mis- chievous girl. She will be a post graduate of the En- field High School next year. Farewell Dance Committee. V V Alice Ursula Leger June 15, 1904 Somersville, Conn. “For truth has such a face and such a mien, As to be loved needs only to be seen.” Alice is our best looking girl. You can always see her dimples, because she is continually smiling. She expects to be a stenographer. Bowling; Glee Club; Glee Club Concert; Orchestra; President of Debating Society; Class Historian. ft .

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24 THE ENFIELD ECHO Anna Frances Griffin May 7, 1905 34 N. Main St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Fond of sport and fond of mischief.” “Dutch” has taken an active part in athletics. She is the youngest girl in our class. She loves old Enfield so much that she has decided to take a post graduate course. Basketball ’20-21; Manager Girls’ Basketball; Class Jingle. ☆ ☆ ☆ Bernice Boyce Hilditch April 4, 1902 96 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” “Red” is our most athletic and also most popular girl. She expects to enter a school for gymnastics in the fall. Basketball; President Debating Society; Class Night Committee; Athletic Council; Class Presentations. V Isabel Hayes Hird Dec. 11, 1903 “Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes. Soft as her chime and sunny as her skies.” “Ib” is all aquiver when hiking is mentioned. It is her hobby. She will enter Willimantic Normal School next fall. Glee Club; Hiking. V V V Rockwell Wayne Holcomb Somersville, Conn. “In the spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.” “Wild Hawk ’ is our laziest person. He is full of fun and is always on the alert for good looking girls and jazzy dances. Baseball; Track '20-21; Dramatics; Farewe'l Dance Committee; Radio Club; Vice-President of Rhetoricals T7; Wrest'ing T7-18. July 29, 1904 V V Nathan Kaplan Oct. 25, 1902 24 Pearl St., Thompsonville, Conn. “In busy companies of men.” Nathan is a verjj quiet chap and interested in the school athletics. He expects to attend Springfield Jun- ior College and the University of Pennsylvania. Baseball; Basketball; Track; Radio Club.



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26 THE ENFIELD ECHO Chester Robert Locke Jan. 21, 1904 Hazardvilie, Conn. “His dimpled cheeks are fat and fair His aureole’s askew; His eyes are twinkling; and his smile Is broad enough for two.” “Locker” is a very jolly boy, especially when he sneezes. Football; Track. V V V John MacGovern Mar. 27, 1903 Enfield, Conn. “A lion among the ladies is a most dreadful thing.” “Mac” is our noisiest person. He expects to attend college in the fall. Dramatics; President of Rhetoricals; Junior Prom. Committee ’20; Track 20; Manager Football ’20; Wrest- ling ’17-18; Assistant Business Manager of “Echo.” V V V Dorothy Olive Mason Oct. 16, 1903 Warehouse Point, Conn. “There’s little of the melancholy element in her.” “Dot” is a very jolly girl, and well liked by the mem- bers of the class. She expects to be a stenographer. V V V Emma Cecilia McHale Aug. 4, 1904 37 Asnuntuck St., Thompsonville, Conn. “A rosebud set with wilful thorns.” “Micky” is our class poetess. She is going to take a post graduate course in the Enfield High School next fall. Basketball; Member of Athletic Council; Class Jingle. ☆ ☆ ☆ Charles Samuel Mirabile Jan. 11, 1904 37 School St., Thompsonville, Conn. “High erected thought, seated in the heart of courtesy.” “Charlie” is our most literary person. He expects to enter Brown University. f Track ’20-21; Basketball ’21; Manager of Baseball 21; Chairman Class Night Committee; Athletic Editor of “Echo” 20-21; Radio Club; Wrestling ’17-18.

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