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THE ENFIELD ECHO 31 CLASS OF 1927 Class Motto— Success Builds Itself on Service” Class Flower—flmerican Beauty T ose Class Colors—fflCaroon and Gold ACADEMIC Edward Harold Abrahamson Randall George Bostick David William Brainard Francis Graham Carey Clarke Albert Carle Doris Steward Caskie Margaret Kathryn Connor George David Crombie Bernice Marguerite Dockham Raymond Joseph Fanelli Edith Mary Gatto James Jackson Green Ruth Elizabeth Hughes Deane Horsfall Ingraham Dorothy Anna King Martha Ruth Leggett Rosalie Virginia Mazzini Hugh Richard McCann William Merrill James Smith Miller Rosella Agnes Muldoon John Gould O’Brien Helene Claire Perci val Evelyn Westervelt Phelps Harold Rapoport Carlo Louis Scavotto Wilson Henry Taylor Jeannette Anita Woodward Stanley Adolph Yesukiewicz VOCATIONAL Elma Clark Akerley Doris Bramwell Ida Elizabeth Brien Rita Isobel Burns Cotilda Mary Cardone Henry Raymond Cormier Anna Patricia Cowhey Ruth Helena Dolan Martha Marie Ebel Ethel Mabel Fiedler Edward Daniel Foley Louise Madeline Galimberti Clara Shauger Hamilton Margaret Ann Hannon William Francis Kelley George Kerry Knight Eleanor Theresa Luke Eileen Rose Malley Agnes Elizabeth Maloney Ruth Eileen Noll Doris Katherine Norian John Francis Novak Marjorie Violet Pare Teresa Marie Ringwald Irene Mae Rochette Alice Cecelia Rowan John Ramsey Rutherford Anna Catherine Savage Peter Paul Strekas Matthew Francis Sypek Madeleine Watson Raymond Edward White Amelia Sophie Zawada Indicates Honor
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30 THE ENFIELD ECHO Program for Graduation, June 16, 1927 Music—Processional—“Graduation March ................Ascher HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Invocation REV. W. D. HAMILTON Music—“Angels’ Serenade” .............................Bruga DOUBLE QUARTETTE Salutatory with Essay—“What Comes Next?” (Second Honor) HELENE PERCIVAL Essay—“Industrial Connecticut” DAVID BRAINARD Music—Violin Duet—(a) “Norwegian Dance”...............Greig (b) “Herd Girls’ Dream”.......Sabitzky CIRO LAMPIASI, '30 AND LEO LEPORE. ’30 Essay—“Italian Masters of the Renaissance” ROSALIE MAZZINI Essay—“Poetry of Yesterday and Today” RUTH HUGHES Essay—“Grand Opera as Revealed in Rigoletto” LOUISE GALIMBERTI Music—“The Heavens Resound” ......................Beethoven GLEE CLUB Essay—“United States Intervention in Nicaragua” HAROLD RAPOPORT Valedictory......................................(First Honor) DORIS CASKIE Class Song.................Jeannette Woodward, Helene Percival CLASS OF 1027 Presentation of Class Gifts GEORGE CROMBIE. President of Class Music—“Andante Cantabile from First Symphony Beethoven HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Conferring of Diplomas DOCTOR THORNTON E. VAIL, President of the School Board Announcement of Prizes PRINCIPAL KARL D. LEE Conferring of Prizes SUPERINTENDENT EDGAR H. PARKMAN Music—“America, the Beautiful”..........................Ward SCHOOL AND AUDIENCE WITH ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT
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32 THE ENFIELD ECHO CLASS PRESENTATIONS By Dorothy King and Hugh McCann Evelyn Phelps................. Boat To cross a bridge each morning Must be a terrible bore. We’re giving you this little boat, Now all you need is the oars. David Brainard ...........Joke Book To David goes this little book, It will make him laugh with glee, As he is ever famous For his sudden bursts of tee-hee. Madeline Watson ............ Runabout Scantic must be way out— We’re sure—too far to walk. We hope this little runabout Will take you and not balk. Jackson Green Ladder Jackson is a lengthy lad And it would please us all, If he would down this ladder come And visit us, so small. Doris Bramwell.................. Bell Doris is so quiet We hardly know when she’s around. Take this bell and ring it, So you may easily be found. Peter Strekas..........Pane of Glass The window in the Pontiac Was shattered one night in the rain; So to Peter we give this glass To replace the broken pane. Rosella Muldoon ............ Mufflers Observe a muffler for the ear Now, don’t be amused by it, For when it’s time to study Rosella demands quiet. James Miller................... Crank To Jim we give this little crank For his Essex car; For if the starter should go wrong He won’t get very far. Helene Percival ........... Saxophone A Sax to Helene We give today. Won’t it be a scream When she and Eddie play? Edward Abrahamson....... Flashlight This flashlight you will need When in Somers you do park; Where they put the lights out early And everything is dark. Marjorie Pare...........Recipe Book To one who likes to cook, We give this recipe book. Marg—that’s the way you win a man, So don’t give up the plan. Harold Rapoport ............... Bank Now Rappy is so thrifty, The pennies he will cage, Will find this bank quite swiftly And help in his old age. Doris Norian Talking Machine Doris talks continually, She talks both day and night. To compete with this machine She must try with all her might. Henry Cormier Baseball Glove To Henry we give this baseball glove To compete with Lester Bell, For some day he may need it, For you know—you can’t always tell. Anna Savage White Shoe Polish Anna Savage likes white shoes, But, we regret to say She cannot wear them in to school, They get dirty on the way. Clarke Carle..................A Girl Clarkie fell in love one day, But he lost her—what a shame! We hope that this will fill her place, As we didn’t know her name. Clara Hamilton................. Cart We wouldn’t call Clara childish But she thinks it’s lots of fun, Being pushed in a little red cart, For that reason we’re giving her one. Ruth Hughes................... Visor We fear for Betty’s eyes, For her journalistic work, Must take her far into the hours When the moon’s waning shadows lurk.
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