Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1921

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28 THE ENFIELD ECHO James Edward Ryan July 15, 1904 Woronoco, Mass. “You are wondrous strong.” “Jim” is our class actor. He is at present employed in the office of the Strathmore Paper Company. Glee Club; Dramatics; Football; Track. V t}- Helen Ruth Slanetz Oct. 13, 1904 Hazardville, Conn. “Anything for a quiet life.” Helen is a quiet and peaceful girl. She expects to attend college next fall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dorothy Estelle Spellman Nov. 24, 1903 Somers, Conn. “She is pretty to walk with, And pretty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” “Dotty” has always taken an active interest in school affairs. She expects to attend Willimantic Normal School in the fall. Literary Editor of “Echo”; Dramatics; Bowling ’18; Junior Prom. Committee; Senior Dance Committee; Honor Student; Representative of Debating Society. V Olive Ruth Smith Nov. 11, 1904 20 Garden St., Thompsonville, Conn. “Learn to read slow, all other graces Will follow in their proper places.” “Ruthie” is our class giggler. She expects to become a hairdresser. We are sure she will excel in this oc- cupation as can be seen by her own coiffure. V James Avidis Tatoian Oct. 15, 1900 76 Pearl St., Thompsonville, Conn. “What should a man be but merry?” “Tat” is our class pet. He is well liked by everyone. “Tat” expects to attend college next year. Secretary of Rhetorical Division; Football; Track ’20-21.

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 27 Margaret Lillian Most June 19, 1904 15 Fairview Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. “Acquaintance I would have, but when it depends Not on the number, but on the choice of friends.” “Lill” is going to take a nurse’s course in the Hart- ford Hospital. Glee Club. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dorothy Baumes I’helps Feb. 4, 1905 East St., Suffield, Conn. “Her ways are of pleasantness and all her paths ai'e peace.” “Dot” is a quiet and very pleasant girl. She expects to attend Pembroke College. ■fr ☆ ☆ Lola Hayward Remington April 18, 1904 River St., Suffield, Conn. “Immensely fond of dressing And given somewhat to romancing.” “Jazz” is a very jolly girl, especially when she at- tends a dance. She is going to be employed as a stenographer. Honor Student. ☆ ☆ ☆ Anna Margaret Rich May 13, 1903 Hazardville, Conn. “A soul as white as heaven.” “Ann” is a girl liked by all her schoolmates from the smallest freshman up. Dramatics; “Echo” Staff; Honor Student; Class Sta- tistics. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ina Matilda Rornieu Dec. 31, 1903 45 Franklin St., Thompsonville, Conn. “All that she doeth she doeth well.” “I” is our most dignified person. She is very popu- lar among her classmates. She expects to become a milliner. Alumni Editor of “Echo”; Farewell Dance Commit- tee; Decorating Committee ’20-21; Vice-President Rhe- toricals ’18; Class Statistics; Honor Student.



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THE ENFIELD ECHO 29 CLASS PRESENTATIONS By Ernest Lawrence Landry and Bernice Boyce Hilditch Anna Allen ..................... Charm The boys all fall for Anna; She works her charms so well. Here’s a lasting; charm for life She may need it—Who can tell? Mary Baronian ....................Jazz The year of Musical Theory It’s studied hard she has. We know she needs variety Let’s have a little Jazz. Arthur Bromage .........Tennis Racket With tennis racket under arm, Each pleasant Somers day; He climbs aboard the trolley car, Just like a “Stow” away. John Brown .....................Cradle Though he shines at track and dancing And at French is sure a shark, When it comes to robbing cradles, John, why don’t you keep it dark ? Ida Burbank ............Box of Force To one whose voice is not so strong We give this force to help along; If you take it each day for a year or so. You will find your voice will not be so low. Margaret Chilson .......Dark Glasses “Peg” Chilson’s eyes will not be- have. They flirt with boys in classes; But boys from ruin we must save, So we give her this pair of glasses. Marjorie Clark .........Box of Spices Variety is the spice of life, Wherever you may turn; A little pepper now and then May help you this to learn. Mai-ion Cooley ..................Horse Horse-back riding is her hobby, In riding suit she looks quite nobby; If far away she starts to roam, This little horse will bring her home. Geoi-ge Dockham ..................Bag Around the room he wanders And in and out he walks. He stops to ask a question And talks and talks and talks. In vain to keep him quiet We furnish him with toys And now as our last warning George! Please try to bag the noise. Hazel Fairman Book of proper jokes (for proper places) Hazel tells such awful jokes Both in and out of school; They shock all ordinary folks And break the golden rule. Philip Goldstein ....“Lucky Strike” Oh, Phil, you are a lucky guy To graduate with honors high; And now we know that you would like To have this box of “Lucky Strike.” Harold Goodwin . . Policeman’s Badge To our friend detective We give this badge so fine; Never lend it, never lose it, And you’re bound to shine. Anna Griffin .................Pickaxe A mandolin pick’s an elusive thing It never can be found; But a pickaxe is a useful thing And makes a louder sound. Isabel Hird .....................Bell In school she hardly sees us Although she knows us well. But when she’s out in Somers town Believe me she’s some belle. Bernice Hilditch ....Rules on Marcel ’Tis true you do not need it You do your hair so well; Yet in this book we give you Rules for a fine marcel. Rockwell Holcomb How to Become a Pitcher Oh, Wild Hawk Holcomb, a pitcher tried to be,

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