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THE ENFIELD ECHO 25 Olive Marie Adams, (“Olive Marie”) “Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, Soft as her chime and sunny as her skies.” March 17, 1906 Warehouse Pt., Conn. Most poetic girl, Class Baby; Glee Club, Honor Pupil. ☆ ☆ ☆ Fannie Elizabeth Bent, (“Dimples”) “Her eyes brimming with laughter.” June 14, 1904 Maple Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. Glee Club, Glee Club Concert ’22, Semi-Chorus. ☆ ☆ ☆ Florence Butler Brainard “The clearest eyes in all the world.” May 23, 1905 9 Pease St., Thompsonville, Conn. Semi-Chorus, Glee Club, Glee Club Concerts ’21, ’22, Associate editor of Echo, Pinafore, Class History. ☆ £r -Ct Grace Bromage, (“Dutchie”) “There is little of the melancholy element in her.” May 28, 1904 53 Central St., Thompsonville, Conn. Junior and Senior Prom. Committees, Secretary of Senior Debating Society, Honor Society, Glee Club Con- cert ’22, Motto Committee, Salutatoriam ☆ it Edna Mary Burns, (“Vamp”) “At man thou smilest accessible.” October 27, 1904 29 Bigelow Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. Class Flirt, Member of Debating Council ’21.
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24 THE ENFIELD ECHO CLASS STATISTICS By Alice Hamel and William Thompson Howard W. Gourlie “Beneath his cap lie schemes and deviltries.” May 4, 1905 114 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. Class Author, Smartest boy, Most Literary Person; Class President, Editor-in-chief of “Echo”, Entertain- ment Committee, Treasurer of Glee Club, Executive Committee of Debating, Honor Student. V V V Anna N. Willson “Let the world slide.” April 18, 1905 86 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. Best all around girl; Glee Cub Concert; Pinafore, Seiior 1 rom Comm'ttee Reporter for “Echo” ’19, ’20; Mot.o Committee, Vice-President of Class, Prophecy. V V V Alice A. Hamel “The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observ’d of all observers.” May 14, 1905 36 Franklin St., Thompsonville, Conn. Most Popular, Best dressed; Secretary of Class, Sec- retary of Glee Club ’21, ’22; Secretary of Dramatic Association, Executive Committee of Debating Society, Dramatics ’21, Associate Editor of Echo; Librarian, Junior and Senior Prom. Committees, Class Statistics. ☆ ☆ ☆ James Wm. Hayden “Even tho vanquished, He could argue still.” June 23, 1904 50 Oak Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. Most argumentative person, Class Orator, Class Poli- tician; Class Treasurer, Dramatics, Senior and Junior Prom. Committees, Entertainment Committee, Chair- man of Class Night Committee, Captain of Senior Wrestling Team.
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26 THE ENFIELD ECHO Edith H. Chestnut, (“Peanut”) “Good things come in small packages.” July 20, 1905 36 Central St., Thompsonville, Conn. Smartest girl. Most musical, Class Pet; Glee Club Concerts ’21, ’22, Pinafore, Honor Society, Executive Committee of Debating Society, Echo Staff ’22, Vale- dictorian. tr ☆ ☆ Eleanor Chillson, (“Ted”) “She is happiest in the company of her own choosing.” Feb. 14, 1905 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. Best looking girl, Chairman of Flower Committee. ☆ ☆ ☆ Evelyn H. Chillson, (“Ebby”) “Woman, thou havest enough with one speaking or- gan.” August 31, 1904 Enfield, Conn. Most talkative; Glee Club, Semi-Chorus, Glee Club Concert, Class Jingle. ☆ ☆ ☆ Herbert Arthur Clark, (“Clarkie”) “You can’t be better than what you are.’ June 7, 1905 39 Church St., Thompsonville, Conn. ☆ ☆ ☆ Franklin P. Combs, (‘“Frank”) “Greater men than I may have lived. But I doubt it!” December 11, 1903 Somers, Conn. Class Bluff. Best Dancer, Dramatics ’21, ’22, Business Manager of Echo, Prize Speaking Contest, Manager of lack 2, Class Night Committee, Advice to under- graduates.
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