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THE ENFIELD ECHO Class of 1922 Enfield Public High School Class Motto “All goes if courage goes” Acaitemtc ♦Olive Marie Adams Evelyn Hayward Chillson Franklin Pierce Combs Anson Ernest Corbin Beulah Mabelle Ellis Thomas Edward Ferguson Carroll Alexander Gibney ♦Howard Wallace Gourlie Alice Adele Hamel Mildred Leora Horton ♦Norton Edward Hunter Wilfred Roy Landry James Henry Liberty Edith Marie Miller Francis Raymond Niemiec ♦James Theodore Pascoe ♦Gertrude Amy St. George Timothy Cyril Sullivan ♦Grace Margaret Thornes William White Thompson Anna Nichols Willson Marion Elizabeth Wing Vocational Fannie Elizabeth Bent Florence Butler Brainard ♦Grace Bromage Edna Mary Burns ♦Edith Hazel Chestnut Sarah Eleanor Chillson Herbert Arthur Clark Philip Anthony Connor Charles Orville Creelman Francis Hugh Crombie ♦Marjorie Dorcas Curtis Mae Julia Desso Julia Thayer Glazier Martha Dorothy Graham Winfield Barber Hawkes James William Hayden Margaret Elizabeth Hird ♦Indicates Honor Pupils. Jean Elizabeth Jones Dorothy Eileen Kellogg Ethel Josephine Lavigne Della Lenora Leroux Anna Frances Libby ♦Flora Prettyman Mason Arthur William Meginn Frank Joseph Mercik Eleanor Harrison Moody Stanislaus Joseph Niemiec Helen Eunice Pawelcik Charles William Remington Mary Louise Rowan ♦Edna May Sloane Harold Arthur Stewart Helen Theresa Sulik Florence Esther Sullivan Flower-Carnation Colors—Red and White
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ENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Standing—Miss Potter, Miss Fernald, Miss Leide, Mr. Loughlin. Mr. Davis, Miss Shaw. Miss Allen, Miss Gantley. Seated Mr. King, Miss Gay, Miss Frenyear, Miss Corcoran, Miss Storrs. Principal Parkman.
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XLhc Bnftelb JEcbo Published six times during the school year by the members of the Enfield Public High School. A Board of Directors chooses the staff of officers and decides all matters of vital importance to the paper. All material for publication passes through the hands of a Teachers’ Committee on publication. Contributions are earnestly solicited from all students and alumni of the school. Address all literary communications to the Editor; all other communications to the Business Manager. Subscriptions may be taken at any time; copies are mailed to all subscribers not attending the school. The price of subscription is eighty-five cents a year. Single numbers cost fifteen cents. Advertising rates are reasonable, and may be learned from the Business Manager. Entered as second-class matter February 21, 1917, at the Post Office at Thompson- ville, Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. VOL. X THOMPSONVILLE. CONN., JUNE 1922 NO. 6 PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS By Howard W. Gourlie Parents and Friends: We welcome you. The children of yes- terday, the men and women of tomorrow, we have completed one stage of Life’s journey. The Class of ’22 is here tonight, about to begin the exercises which will sever its connection with its school. While such a time is well fitted for serious thought and reflec- tion, those moods are more appropriate to the solitude of one’s chamber. So let us cast dull care away, if just for tonight, when we raise the curtain of the past and push aside the veil of the future, for all the world to see. Four years of the intimacy of school life serve well to display a character to his schoolmates and tonight each is classified and labeled for your benefit. Bear with us, if any of them seem too ridiculous or too pitiable, for tonight relaxation has set in, and mirth holds sway. Individually and collectively, we extend to you our warmest welcome. CLASS HISTORY By Florence Brainard The class of 1922 began its journey through the “Castle of Knowledge” in Sept. 1918. Before we appeared at the entrance to this wonderful castle we heard many rumors of the great treasure stories hidden within the castle’s ivy-covered walls: treas- ure which would be the rich reward for those who diligently sought after it. Many of the treasures were said to be kept by mysterious characters, by some called Courage, Ambition, Perseverance, Co-
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