Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1925

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26 THE ENFIELD ECHO Celia Storrs Campbell (“Cele”) April 5, 1908 Enfield, Conn. “She is calm because she is the mistress of her subject—the secret of self-possession.” Honor Pupil; Dramatics ’24; Literary Editor of “Echo” ’26; Glee Club’24,’25; Treasurer of Musical Association ’25; Class Night Committee; Ladies’ Chorus ’24, ’25; Glee Club Concerts ’24, ’25. V V Milton Cohen September 25, 1907 Thompsonville, Conn. “Advice is like kissing; it costs nothing and is a pleasant thing to do.” Assistant Business Manager of “Echo” ’25. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mae Elizabeth Desso October 30, 1907 Somers, Conn. “Beauty is an accidental and transient good.” Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Dance Com- mittee ’24; Dramatics ’24, ’25; Glee Club ’23, ’24; Glee Club Concert ’24; Ladies’ Chorus ’24; Fresh- man Chorus; Best Looking Girl; Most Changeable Girl. V V Lillian Ruth Fay October 5, 1908 14 Hartford Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “O, mischief! thou art swift To enter into the thoughts!” Hiking ’22; Freshman Chorus, s- v v Mary Theresa Ferraro July 2, 1907 Knox St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Silken, chaste, hushed.” Chorus; Basketball; Hiking ’22.

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 25 Wilbur Alfred Bromage (“Wib”) August 23, 1907 53 Central St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Vanity has no sex.” Glee Club ’23, ’25; President of Debates ’23; Exec- utive Committee of Deflates ’22; Manager of Foot- ball ’25; Assistant Manager of Football ’24; Assis- tant Manager of Baseball ’24; Male Chorus ’23; Senior Prom Commmittee: Vice-President of Boys’ Athletic Association ’25; Class Picture Committee; Dramatics ’24, ’25; Assistant Business Manager of Echo ’25; Freshman Chorus; Best Looking Boy; Most Vain Boy; Class Actor; Class Bluff; Most Changeable Boy. Gladys Elizabeth Buck (“Gladie”) May 0, 1909 Hazardville, Conn. “With vollies of eternal babble.” Senior Prom Committee; Dramatics ’24, ’25; Bas- ketball, Baseball ’25; Class Presentations; Class Clown; Noisiest Person; Most Talkative Girl; Most Cheerful Girl. V V V Sylvia Adelle Burbank (“Sib”) December 26, 1910 40 Park Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “Flirtation is a circulating library, in which wre seldom ask twice for the same volume.” Honor Pupil; Executive Committee of Debates ’25; Class Baby; Most Attractive Girl; Class Girl Flirt. ☆ ☆ U William Francis Chestnut (“Ches”) March 27, 1908 Thompsonville, Conn. “A wit with dunces, and a dunce with wits.” Honor Pupil; Executive Committee ’25; Class Prophecy; Wittiest Person; Most Mischievous Person. •Cr ☆ ☆ Irene Hilda Chillson (“Chilly”) December 15, 1907 45 Enfield St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Where would the power of women be, were it not for the vanity of men?” Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Dance; Com- mittee of Debates ’22; Class Ring Committee.



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THE ENFIELD ECHO 27 John Homer Fowler (“Homer”) August 2, 1909 5 Franklin St. Thompsonville, Conn. “I attend to the business of other people, having lost mine own.” Honor Pupil; President of Senior Debating So- ciety; President of E. H. S. Dramatic Association; Business Manager of Play ’25; Glee Club ’23, ’25; Glee Club Concert ’25; Class Picture Committee; Prize Speaking Contest ’25; Inter-Class Debates ’25; Echo Staff ’25; Most Business-like Person; Best Dressed Boy. V Josephine Mary Galimberti (“Jo”) July 28, 1908 129 Spring St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Let me but do my work from day to day.” Honor Pupil; Freshman Chorus; Hiking ’22; Glee Club ’25; Glee Club Concert ’25; Ladies’ Chorus ’25; Chorus ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25; Concert Ticket Com- mittee ’25. ☆ ☆ ☆ Anthony Francis Gannuscio (“Tony”) March 21, 1908 4 Young Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “A man must believe himself big even though he is small.” Honor Pupil; Senior Prom Committee; Class Will. ☆ ☆☆ Herbert Robert Goldstein (“Goldie”) May 7, 1908 64 Prospect St. Thompsonville, Conn. “I always get the better when I argue alone.” Honor Pupil; Baseball ’24, ’25; Football ’24, ’25; Basketball ’24; Track ’24, ’25; Business Manager of “Echo” '24, ’25; Dramatics ’25; Assistant Man- ager of Baseball; Senior Prom Committee; Assis- tant Business Manager of “Echo” ’23; Junior Prom Committee; Assistant Manager of Foot- ball; Thanksgiving Dance Committee; Glee Club ’23, ’24; Glee Club Concert ’23, ’24; Executive Committee of Debates; High School Orchestra; Class Night Committee; Advice to Undergradu- ates; Most Argumentative; Most Athletic Boy; Captain Senior Football Team; Most Attractive Boy.

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