Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1923

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 23 Sarah Isabel Billings (Sally) January 30, 1905 Somers, Conn. “Happy am I; from care I’m free! Why ar’n’t they all contented like me?” Semi-Chorus (3). ☆ ☆ ☆ Climene Louise Casinghino (Clem) April 25, 1900 Thompsonville, Conn.” “Big oaks from little acorns grow.” Chorus (4). V V V Florence Veronica Cormier (Flossie) August 28, 1900 , Thompsonville, Conn. “A modest little creature bent on doing good.” Senior From Committee (4); Chorus (4). V V Joseph Myron Cardone (Joe) February 12, 1905 Hazardville, Conn. “A man he seems of cheerful yesterday, And confident of to-morrow.” Football (2), (3), (4); Track (3), (4). ☆ ☆ it Peter Crombie (Pete) July 21, 1900 59 Spring St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Senior Prom Committee; President of Senior Debat- ing Society; Football (2), (3), (4); Inter-School De- bating Team (4) ; Prize Speaking (4) ; Class Night Committee; Dramatics (4); Masquerade Dance Com- mittee (4); Most Talkative Boy; Class Orator.

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20 THE ENFIELD ECHO • But now behold this next boy, He is so “awfully smart.” I’m sure the school will miss him When from it Ralph doth part. Alton Nash studies so hard, It really is a pity. Don’t you think if he took a rest He would be just as witty? Then here’s to Dot whose loving heart Sheds light and joy about her. Thanks be to her for countless gems, We’d ne’er have known without her. “Gert” stands on the porch at evening As the sun goes silently down, And the glowworm bright in the star- ry night Sees Eddie coming to town. Next in line comes our Ruth Sinton A girl whom well you know. In school she’s rather bashful, Still Ruth is far from slow. Eleanor Gowdy’s so sedate She seldom says a word. Yet in a place called Wallop ’Tis said she’s always heard. Now who is next but Mary Nash, A noisy bobbed-haired dame, Who though she tries to act grown-up Is youthful just the same. We were not made to fret and sigh, Nor when grief sleeps to wake it. Bright happiness is standing by— Katherine, why not take it? Now who is next but Climene A conscientious student. Who always is most faithful We deem her very prudent. Now our jingles are completed, Each one has heard his verse. In case they’re not as they should be Say nothing; they could be worse. Class Statistics By Kathryn Shaughnessy and Edward Libby Frank Adelbert Spellman (Dick) April 20, 1905 Somers, Conn. “His only motto, ‘Obedience at Command’.” Class President; Football (3), (4) ; Track (4) ; Pres, of Boys’ Athletic Assoc. (3), (4); Chairman Junior Prom Committee (3) ; Chairman Senior Prom Commit- tee (4) ; X, Y, Z, Committee (3) ; School Dance Com- mittee, Chairman (4) ; Sec. Treas. of Debating So- ciety (2) ; Best All Around Boy; Most Popular Boy. V V V Genevieve Delaney (Gen) February 28, 1900 14 Washington Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “To those who know thee not, no words can paint! And those who know thee, know all words are faint.” Class Vice-President; Glee Club; Junior Prom Committee (3) ; Senior Prom Committee (4) ; Farewell Dance Committee (4); Secretary of Junior Debating Society; Class Color Committee (4) ; Most Popular Girl. 4



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24 THE ENFIELD ECHO Mary Genevieve Daly January 3, 1906 Warehouse Point, Conn. “We meet thee, like a pleasant thot When such are wanted.” Class Night Committee; Masquerade Dance Commit- tee (4). ☆ ☆ ☆ Helen Dorothy Daly (Nellie) August 27, 1904 Warehouse Point, Conn. “She doeth little kindnesses, Which most leave undone or despise.” Class Historian; Best All Around Girl. • Mary Patricia Ferguson January 9, 1906 83 Spring St. Thompsonville, Conn. “The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart.” Glee Club (4) ; Glee Club Concert (4) ; Class Song. ☆ ☆ ☆ Hannah Dustin French August 31, 1907 Enfield, Conn. “Her open eyes desire the truth.” Glee Club (3), (4) ; Class Prophecy; Glee Club Con- cert (4) ; Class Motto Committee (4) ; Executive Board of Chorus (4) ; Most Respected Person. V V Margaret Gordon (Marg.) October 9, 1906 Hazaruville, Conn. “ ’Tis pleasant sure to see one’s name in print.” Dramatics (1); Dramatics (4); Glee Club (4); “Echo” Staff (4); Class Colors Committee; Best Dressed Girl.

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