Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1924

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 23 By CLASS STATISTICS Edna Vasseur and Anna Crombie Ross Terwilliger (“Mutt”) November 22, 1906 101 Enfield St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Stately and tall, he moves in the hall, The chief of a thousand for grace.” Class President; Football ’24; Basketball ’23, ’24; ■g? Baseball ’23; Captain ’24; Echo Stall' ’22. ’23; Ath- letic Council ’23; Senior Prom Committee; High School Association; Most popular bov Most at- Mr) tractive. ☆ ☆ ☆ Grace Marie Sullivan (“Gus”) August 19, 190(1 202 Pearl St. Thompsonville, Conn. “A mistress of herself, Though China fall.” Class Vice-President; Senior Prom Committee; Athletic Council; Vice-President of Dramatic Asso- ciation ’24; Track ’23; Hiking ’21; Prize Speaking ’22, ’23; Class Ring Committee ’23; Echo Staff ’24; Member of Inter-School Debating of Girls’ Athletic Association ’23; School Dance Committee ’23; Hal- lowe’en Dance Committee ’24; Glee Club ’22, ’23, ’24; Executive Debating Society ’22; Class History; Most argumentative person. Q V Ruth Spellman (“Red”) May 23, 1906 Somers, Conn. “The force of her own merit makes her way.” Class Secretary and Treasurer; Prize Speaking ’20; Secretary of Debating Society ’23; President of Girls’ Athletic Association ’24; Basketball ’23; Captain Basketball ’24; Track ’23; Athletic Coun- cil ’23; School Dance Committee; Class Prophecy; Most popular girl; Most athletic girl. ☆ ☆ tCt Norman Alexander Bartley (“Bruno”) May 8, 1907 76 Prospect St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Happy am I, from care I’m free, Why aren’t they all contented like me.” Baseball ’23, ’24; Football ’22, ’23, ’24; Basketball ’23.

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22 THE ENFIELD ECHO Libby is a first rate actor, We all are proud of him, And when he goes to dances— He’s just full of pep and vim. Bob Downton is a ladies’ man, He’s very fond of girls, He likes their silly chatter, And their funny bouncing curls. And here comes Rudolph Ulrich, So bashful and so shy, But you ought to see him stare, As fair Edna passes by. Now Chicky isn’t skinny— Nor Chicky isn’t fat, But Chicky is very pop’lar With the boys,—and let it go at that. Grace Corbin is so very quiet— You’d almost think her asleep, But we must all remember— “Still waters do run deep.” Ah, here comes Theodore Bridge— Known best to his friends as “Ted,” At times he becomes so noisy, He’s apt to wake the dead. Hark to the strains of sweet music, Coming from out of the air, Why, it’s Esther Henry with her “uke”— Sitting on the bottom stair. Lillian Sisitsky is fond of giggling, Sometimes over nothing at all, Her eyes, with tears are oft o’er brim- ming, Whether in street, class-room, or hall. Now Frank Browne is so quiet, He almost slipped my mind, He has a very rare character— There’s only one of his kind. Gaskell likes the freshies sweet. Of Dorothv, how fond he must be, He meets her at the street corner, What a chivalrous lad is he. Here comes Dorothy Hopkins, The plumpest in our class, She has a most bewitching smile, And is a very jolly lass. Terwilliger is our most popular boy, And very athletic, too, In fact, he has so many talents— I can’t describe them to you. And next comes Myra Garrow, And no matter how I might, I couldn’t describe her better, Than that she studies day and night. If I were to speak sarcastically Of Gorman I should say— He never teases the girlies, And he works more every day. And who is here but Turner— The class villain they say, He should rather be seen than heard, But he’s noisier ev’ry day. Doris Bridge is a mighty fine maid, And very mischievous too, Of humming in school she is rather fond, Classmates, I’ll leave it to you. Bartley doesn’t care for girls, He thinks they’re a waste of time, His mind will change, and he’ll sup- port Some day a clinging vine. Ah, here comes Ella Noble, With her “peaches and cream” com- plexion, ’Tis seldom that we see her Engrossed in deep reflection. Last but not least is Anna Schlitt, A maiden both blithe and gay, A very willing hand will she lend you. Any minute of the busy day. Classmates, do not feel offended, At what has been said or done, I’ve only spoken in mirthful jest, So, please, poor me do not shun. As the hour of parting draws near, One thing allow me to say, The world will not be so sunny, As you travel on life’s highway. Be diligent and faithful In all you attempt to do, Remember our advice and the motto To them be loyal and true.



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24 THE ENFIELD ECHO Mildred Barton (“Milly”) September IS, 190G 42 Pleasant St. Thompsonville, Conn. “There was never yet fair woman, But she made eyes in the glass.” Chorus; Debating Society; Hiking ’20; Executive Committee ’22; Best dressed girl; Most attractive girl. V V V Esther H. Beman (“B”) June 11, 190G Pearl St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Gentle of speech, Beneficient of mind.” Salutatorian; Glee Club ’22, ’23. ’24; Secretary of Debating ’21; Prize Speaking ’20, ’21; Member of Executive Committee of Glee Club ’22; Most bash- ful girl. V- V Leon Bordua June 15, 1907 “Perfection needs no addition.” Editor in Chief of Enfield Echo; Class Gift Com- mittee; Smartest person; Most literary; Class Au- thor; Most bashful boy; Most respected person; Most business-like; Most diligent; Valedictorian; Class Song. •ft ft ft Doris Elizabeth Bridge (“Dodo”) March 15, 1907 27 Fairlawn Avenue Hazardville, Conn. “Sweet, gentle creature.” Board Directors of Echo ’23; Echo Staff ’24; Class Banner Committee; Class Night; Secretary Debat- ing Society ’24; Class Jingle; Executive Committee of Debates; Basketball ’24. V Theodore Bridge (“Ted”) November 17, 1907 Hazardville, Conn. “The man of wisdom is a man of years.” Dramatics ’23, ’24; Football ’24; Senior Prom. Com- mittee; Track ’24.

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