Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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18 THE ENFIELD ECHO CLASS STATISTICS By Thelma Adams and Donald Hibbard Celestino Tina (“Red”) February 20, 1900 112 North Main St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Oh that head of hair You’ll know it anywhere.” President of Class; President of Debating ’25, ’26; President of Hi-Y Club ’27, ’28; High School Asso- ciation ’26, ’27; Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27; Track ’26; English Prize Award ’26; Chairman of Junior Prom Commit- tee; Chairman of Friday Dance Committee ’28; Chair- man of Class Ring Committee; Chairman of Class Picture Committee. Football ’25, ’26, ’27; Basketball ’25, ’26, ’27; Baseball ’26. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dorothy Grace Fuge (“Dot”) May 11, 1911 51 Enfield St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Self-respect is the best of all.” Honor Student; Vice-President of Class; Vice-Presi- dent of Debating ’25, ’27; Secretary of Debates ’27, ’28; French Club ’26; Dramatics ’27; Senior Prom Committee; Literary Editor of Echo ’28; Girl Re- serves ’28; Gym Exhibition ’28; Class Flower Com- mittee; Most Respected Person; Most Dignified Per- son; Class Historian. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ralph Edward Schoppe November 15, 1909 36 Maple Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “I shall budge for no man’s pleasure.” Secretary and Treasurer of Class; Chorus ’25; Presi- dent of Debates ’27; Executive Committee of Debates ’25, ’28; Hi-Y Club ’27, ’28; Junior Prom Committee; Baseball ’28; Interclass Baseball ’26; Interclass Cross-Country ’26; Interclass Football ’28; Class Ring Committee.

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 17 Cecelia is always jolly— A most agreeable lass, But she is always serious, When in Chemistry Class. Quiet and bashful is Mary; In stenography she does shine; We wonder if she’ll be so bashful When he says, “Will you be mine?” Good company when she’s happy Is Miss Betty Le May, But beware when she is angry, For she’s dangerous, they say. Rose has red hair Is small and sweet; She’s also quiet And very neat. Enis is fleet of foot, And small of stature; When in basketball There’s few can match her. “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” we know, So that’s why the boys like “Tweezie” so; Add to this her pleasing smile; That’s why she’s popular all the while. Ruth wants to be a jockey Of this we’ve heard her tell, And they say she rides a “bronco” Exceptionally well. I hardly need to mention his name His stature has won for him his fame, For Patterson is our smallest boy, And to tease the girls is his chief joy. “Himie” has curly black hair— , And wears snappy ties galore; A good “ad” is he For his father’s clothing store. Jackson must like obstacles ’Cause surmounting them is his hobby; And when he practices high jumping He surely looks quite knobby. In Chemistry Johnson does excel ’Cause he studies his lessons verv well! We wish that he’d invent a way To make the problems easier each day. Pianka never says a word; He’s always in a reverie; We all like him just the same And wonder what he’ll some day be. Kibbe is very quiet and meek— To the girls does never speak, Though he lives upon a farm To “Know his Onions” would do no harm. Miss Fleming likes to talk About most anything at all; However, we all like her Though she ought to hire a hall. Miss Cyganus, we praise you As a most brilliant lass, And we’re glad that you should win The highest honor in the class. Julia has a pleasing way; She’s kind in word and deed; She’s ever ready at a call To help those who are in need. Dorothy is the most popular girl; She has a coquettish glance; She puts the boys’ heads in a whirl; And oh! how she can dance. Irene is bewitching You’ll have to admit, With her black curly hair And sparkling wit. “Red” Tina, we’re proud of you In basketball, and as President, too Of the jolly class of ’28; May Good Luck always be your fate. Miss Norris is a poet; She writes with ease and style; When she isn’t walking, With poems she spends the while. Miss Chillson is fair of face, And also full of fun, But when she gets her temper up Then you want to run. These Jingles are not good we know; But they’re the best we can do—and so We hope that you’ll be satisfied To know, at least, that we have tried.



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THE ENFIELD ECHO 19 Thelma Antionette Adams (“Sally”) May 2, 1910 Suffield, Conn. “A smile for all, a welcome glad, A jovial, coaxing way she had. Chorus '26, ’27, ’28; Glee Club ’27; Secretary of Echo ’28; Junior Prom Committee; General School Dance Committee ’27, ’28; Friday Dance Committee ’28; Dramatics ’28; Gym Exhibition ’28; Class Day Com- mittee; Class Statistics; Most Attractive Girl; Class Actress; Class Flirt. V V Mary Katherine Aleskwiz February 12, 1910 Scitico, Conn. “For she was just the quiet kind, Whose nature never varies. Chorus ’25, ’26; Operetta ’28; Quietest Girl; Most Bashful Person. ■0. V Harold Alfred August (“Chic”) December 9, 1909 52 Garden St. Thompsonville, Conn. “And seem a saint when Most I play the devil. Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Dramatics ’27, ’28; Friday Dance Committee ’28; Football ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Base- ball ’26, ’27, ’28; Basketball ’27 ’28; Track ’28; Inter- class Track ’27; Class Gift Committee; Best Boy Dancer; Class Actor. V V George Baronian (“Bingo”) June 26, 1911 137 Pearl St. Thompsonville, Conn. “For he’s a jolly good fellow.” Chorus ’26, ’27; Friday Dance Committee ’28; Oper- etta ’28; Basketball ’27; Interclass Basketball ’28; Interclass Football ’26. ’27; Interclass Baseball ’26, ’27, ’28; Manager of Track ’28; Assistant Manager of Baseball ’28; Class Picture Committee, Class Pro- phecy. V V V Raymond Baronian (“Ray”) October 24, 1909 137 Pearl St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Sound judgment is the ground of writing well. Football ’26, ’27, ’28; Track ’27, ’28; Interclass Foot- ball ’25; Interclass Track ’26; Interclass Baseball ’26, ’27, ’28; Interclass Basketball ’26, ’27; Best Contri- bution to Echo ’27; Class Author.

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