Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1923

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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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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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34 THE ENFIELD ECHO Eleanor Niemiec ..Course in Bluffing When Eleanor goes to history class Oh my! how she can bluff, Look over this course in bluffing And you’ll never get in “Dutch.” Florence Thornes ........Bottle of Ink We know you write to Deerfield, You must use lots of ink, Here’s a bottle of the best light blue, ’Twill last a week, we think. Edward Bromage ................Petition We know you have a silvery voice, We hear it day and night; But please don’t sing on Enfield Street, For they don’t think it’s right. Margaret Hogan .Searchlight When you walk River street att night And your spirits aren’t just right, Just use this light to find your way And home you’ll reach all safe, “I’ll say.” Hannah French ...............Grindstone You always know your lessons, But surely you must grind, Now try this little grindstone, It makes an edge so fine. Margaret Maloney ................Corn!. It really must be very boring, As the price of combs keeps soar- ing To lose your comb continually; So try this one for just a day For it only lasts that long, the? say. Mary Nash..................Alarm Clock Why do you always rise too late To catch that morning car? Try this alarm it always rings And you can worry o’er other things. Genevieve Delaney ..Soothing Syrup Now “Gen’s” always full of fun And just cannot keep quiet, So we give this soothing syrup To be her steady diet. Ralph Jandreau ....Sloan’s Liniment He’s really ouite a smart chap He knows it too we’re sure; And as a remedy for swelling Sloan’s liniment’s a cure. Stephen Bridge ...................Hair Groom Water is used for many things But not to keep hair flat. To “Steve” we give this Hair Groom To keep his wild hair back. Ruth Sinton ...........Popular Songs Ruth is very musical She hums the whole day long; So we are glad to give her The latest popular song. Gertrude Stafford ......Mellin’s Food You are so very free and wild One mistakes you for a child, So why not take this Mellin's Food? Babies eat it and change their mood. Marie Fleming ....Soothing Powder You are so loud and noisy You get the very front seat, If your nerves do trouble you This soothing powder will treat. Harriet Hamilton ....Box of Spices She is a very sensitive girl Rebuke she will not take; Variety is the spice of life, Please try this for our sake. Mary Hogan .......................Bell In school she hardly sees us, But still she knows us well, And they say that over in Suflield She’s really quite a belle. Pearl Jandreau ...........Sleigh-bells Thev say you’re fond of sleigh- rides And especially of one; So we give to you these sleigh-bells To remember all that fun. Eelix Javorski ................Peptona Felix is a dreamy lad, It seems he’s always dozing, Now Fal, why don’t you try some “Pep” And-keep those eyes from closing? Florence Rowan .........Hair Curlers She’s just about the only girl Whose hair is always straight;

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