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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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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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THE ENFIELD ECHO 25 Frederick Broege (“Freddy”) February 12, 1907 240 Enfield Street Thompsonville, Conn. “He that hath knowledge, spareth his words.” Senior Prom. Committee; Class Flower Committee. ☆ ☆ ☆ Francis Browne (“Joe”) April 8, 1906 158 Pearl Street Thompsonville, Conn. “I am of a bold and reckless character.” Track ’23. Beatrice Eva Burbank (“B”) March 21, 1907 Hazardville, Conn. “Maiden with the meek brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies, Like the dusk in evening skies.” Glee Club; Most changeable. V V William Callahan (“Bill”) May 9, 1907 47 Walnut Street Thompsonville, Conn. “I am sure care is an enemy to life.” Baseball ’21, ’23; Basketball ’23; Captain ’24; Exe- cutive Committee of Debates ’24; Vice-President Senior Debating Society. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alec Albert Chickosky (“Chick”) November 17, 1906 Hazardville, Conn. “Every man is as heaven made him, Sometimes a great deal better.”
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