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THE ENFIELD ECHO 11 CLASS OF 1924, F. H. S. Class Motto “IVe Will Carry On’ Class Flower Jlmerican Beauty Rose Class Colors Orchid and White Academic Norman Alexander Bartley ♦Esther Howard Beman ♦Doris Elizabeth Bridge Theodore Emerson Bridge Frederick Lincoln Broege Joseph Francis Browne William Charles Callahan Alexander Albert Chickosky ♦John Francis Connor Chester Randolph Coombs Grace Charlotte Corbin ♦Ruth Lown Corbin Rose Margaret Cusick Charlotte Ursula Daly Robert Nathaniel Downton Herbert Patterson Fiedler Charles Noble Fowler Martin Joseph Gorman, Jr. Arthur Raymond Greaves Rudolph ♦Catherine Hazel Hawkes Esther Eugenia Henry May Jannet Hird Harold Adrian Kerr Eleanor Viola King Laurence Bliss Lamont ♦Charles Francis Libby Dorothy Catherine Malley Helen Clare McCann Patrick Francis Needham Esther King Pease ♦Willard Francis Pinney Beatrice Webster Slater Ruth Margaret Spellman ♦Grace Marie Sullivan ♦Adolph Edmond Tanguay Marian Ellis Terry Ross Webster Terwilliger Raymond Turner Edward Ulrich Vocational Mildred Mae Barton ♦Leon Arthur Bordua Beatrice Eva Burbank Anna Marie Crombie Evelyn Frances Dineen Myra Eliza Garrow Charles Chessworth Gaskell Theresa Ursula Halpin Thomas Clark Hamilton Hildred Mary Higgins Dorothy Marion Hopkins Pearl Carrie Lawrence Sylvia Laretta Leroux Eleanor Ethel McCarthy Mav I- Henrv Joseph Mercik Antoinette Catherine Monstello Ella Mary Noble ♦Alfred Charles Noll Joseph Edward Noratovich Alice Elizabeth Orson Mary Kathrynne Pianka Elizabeth Florence Sapsuzian Anna May Schlitt ♦Lillian Sisitzky ♦Ruth Eleanor Tilden Frank Leslie Toon ♦Edna Bertha Vasseur Mildred Theresa Agnes Wilson Witt ♦Indicates Honor Pupils
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ENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Back Row—Miss Doane, Miss Rook, Miss Storrs, Miss Streeter, Miss Moulton, Miss Holmes Center Row—Mr. Loughlin, Miss Langley, Miss Shaw, Miss Latshaw, Miss Allen, Miss Buzzell, Mr. Davis Front Row — Principal Parkman, Miss Gay, Mr. King
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tEbc Bnficlb Echo 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 im- portance 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 seventy-five cents a year for five issues or one dollar and a quarter for six issues, including the Commencement number. Single numbers cost twenty 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 Thompsonvillo, Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. VOL. XII THOMPSONV1LLE. CONN., JUNE 1924 NO. 6 PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS By Ross Terwilliger Tonight, our class, the class of 1924, begins the program of commencement week, a week that marks the close of our high school days. It is for us to some degree, a sad week, for in our four years of schooling in “Old Enfield” we have come to cherish her. On behalf of my classmates I thank the Teachers for their guidance through our four happy years of high school life. They have tried to produce a class that, through their excellent training, should make a mark for itself in the world. I thank the parents and friends for the deep interest taken in us as shown by their sup- port of all our class activities. We have worked faithfully to pro- vide a pleasing program and hope that you will enjoy it. After four years of intimate friendship our true characters are known to one another. Tonight you shall see us as our classmates have seen us throughout our high school days. Let us forget our cares and enter into the spirit of the occasion. We, the class of 1924, extend to you a most hearty and sin- cere welcome. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1924 By Grace M. Sullivan In the year of Our Lord 1924, being moved by divine inspira- tion, I, the scribe of the class of 1924, fearing lest a scroll containing history of said class should not be fittingly preserved, do herein describe said history, and do likewise entomb it under the most ancient and majestic Mount Enfield. On a warm September day in 1920 with our hearts beating- fast and our hopes high, we entered the portals of Old Enfield. As we were then in an undignified state, we wandered around vainly
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