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CLASS OF 1927—ENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 9 LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF PURE FOODS IN ENFIELD MEATS—GROCERIES—VEGETABLES FRESH FISH AND FRUITS Sisitzky’s Public Market 28 Pearl Street THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. Tel. 3 and 4 DAHLIAS “THE QUEEN OF AUTUMN FLOYVERS”-can be planted safely for a few weeks yet. We have a fine lot in mixed or separate colors. Brainard Nursery and Seed Company 267 Enfield Street THOMPSONVILLE Phone 218-2 All We Ask Is a Chance To Tell You How FRIGIDAIRE gives you complete freedom from the possible annoyance and incon- venience of an outside ice supply. You can go away for a day, a week, or even longer, and never have to think about any food you have left. Telephone 300 and we'll send Frigidaire representative The Northern Connecticut Power Company IM.EASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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tTbe Enfielt» Ecbo 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 Thompson ville. Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. VOL. XV THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., JUNE 1927 NO. 6 ADDRESS OF WELCOME By George Crombie Parents and Friends: We, the members of the class of 1927, extend you a cordial welcome to the customary class-night program. Four years ago we entered the old Enfield High School as a group of ambitious boys and girls. At first it seemed as though we were due for four long years of scholastic drudgery, but Alas! that seemingly endless period has been very short indeed. During the course of those four years this new and beautiful high school was erected and we have been blessed with the privi- lege of spending two years here. Our happy moments in Enfield High School are about to come to a close. We take this time to show our appreciation to our teachers, parents and friends. We have done our utmost in trying to provide an entertaining program and we hope it will please you. In behalf of the class of 1927, I extend to everyone a hearty welcome to the ceremonies of this evening, which will bring to an end a career of happy memories. CLASS PROPHECY By Ruth Dolan, Eleanor Luke, Marie Ringwald, Wilson Taylor “FOREWORD” Three society girls, Ruth Dolan, Eleanor Luke and Marie Ringwald, are touring the world. They have been on the boat for about three weeks and after visiting Europe, the Mediterranean, and northern Africa, have finally rounded the southern tip of Africa and find themselves in the Indian Ocean. Deck quoits, bridge, and even gossip about their fellow passengers have lost
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