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30 THE ENFIELD ECHO Eleanor Nellie Niemiec May 8, 1906 15 Alden Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “For she was jes’ the quiet kind, Whose natures never vary.” Glee Club (4); Senior From Committee; Basketball (3). Gabriel Paul Pare (Gabe) February 1, 1906 Spring St. Thompsonville. “Variety is the Spice of Life.” President of Dramatic Assoc. (4); Baseball (1), (2), (3), (4) ; Basketball (2), (4) ; Football (3), (4); Track (4); Manager of Glee Club Concert (3); Dra- matics (4); Vice-President of Debating Soc. (3); Athletic Council (3); Junior From Committee (3); Asst. Manager of “Echo” (4); Class Presentations, Class Color Committee; Best Dressed Boy; Best Look- ing Boy; Class Actor. V V Allyn Leslie Prior January 2, 1906 Somers, Conn. “Behold the child, by nature’s kindly law, Pleased with a rattle tickled with a straw.” Ass’t Business Manager of “Echo” (4); Class Pet; Most Mischievous Boy. V V Ruth Pearl Sinton May 26, 1905 Hazardville, Conn. “And mistress of herself tho’ China falls.” Chorus (4). V V V Vera Almira Terwilliger July 25, 1905 38 Bigelow Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” (3), (4).
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 29 Josephine Natalie Lanza (Jo) December 25, 1904 53 Whitworth St. Thompsonville, Conn. “It is with life as with men; we make friends by being a friend.” Glee Club (3), (4); Basketball (2); Dramatics (4). V Felice Joseph Locario October 11, 1904 144 Enfield St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Man’s life is but a jest.” Class Villain. V- V Margaret Genevieve Maloney (Peggie) July 27, 1907 Hazardville, Conn. “Shine out, little head, sunning over with curls, To the flowers, and be their sun.” Basket Ball (3); Semi-Chorus (3). V V V Alton Richard Nash September 19, 1905 Somersville, Conn. “A town that boasts inhabitants like me Can have no lack of good society.” V V Mary Agnes Nash (Bobbie) March 30, 1907 Somersville, Conn. “She is a winsome, wee thing.” Basketball (3) ; Glee Club (2) ; Honor Student.
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 33 Presentations By Katherine Wells and Gabriel Pare Edith Allen....................Rattle Edith’s our class baby And babies you know must play, So to Edith we give this rattle To pass the time away. Lois Bridge ...............Buick Car When “he’s” mentioned Lois blushes, Yet for that Buick she always rushes, It would indeed be just the same E’en though the car had another name. Mary Browne..............Bag of Flour Mary’s face is always white Covered o’er with powder light, Since powder costs so much, you see, This bag of flour we give to thee. Climene Casinghino ......Yeast Cake A yeast cake we have For Clementine small, Since yeast is the substance That makes people tall. Peter Crombie ................A Gag Peter surely needs a gag As all his classmates know, For when he starts “orating” No other has a show. Mary Daly ..........................A Mirror Mary’s always found before a mirror Though she’s sweet as sweet can be; We think it nure handy to have your own, So we give this mirror to thee. Mary Ferguson ..................Piano Who can rival Mary? How she can harmonize! We love so well to hear her play; And this is just her size. Kathryn McCray ....Roll of Smiles We wonder if you’re always blue, You never crack a smile, A “Roll of Smiles” we give to you To keep you smiling all the while. Eleanor Kibbe .................Horse We hear that out in Somers town You ride a horse about; Let us give you another To use when friends come out. Helen Daly ....................Medal She knows school spirit in more than name, For she’s with the boys through every game; To you we give this medal bright, Now play the game throughout your life. Florence Cormier .........Hair Net Your hair is so unruly It will not stay in place; So we give to you this hair net To keep it from your face. Lucille Becker........“Daily Dozen” We have always watched and won- dered, As you grew so stout. So we bought this “Daily Dozen” And hope you’ll try them out. Joseph Cardone “Lessons in Dancing” In your lessons you take honors, On the gridiron you’re a star, But why not take up dancing, It will spread your fame afar. Alton Nash .................Airplane Night after night you are running To catch the three o’clock car, Now you can take up flying And you’ll beat the others by far. Gladys Kellogg........Megaphone Often do we hear them ask, Why Gladys speaks so low; So Gladys here’s a megaphone It carries the voice, we know. Josephine Lanza ...........Lip-stick When “Jo” makes up for the high school play With the lip-stick she’s so clever; So keep this for another day When it will serve you better.
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