Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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30 THE ENFIELD ECHO Enis Ida Testoni January 11, 1911 Booth Road Thompsonville, Conn. “A modest little creature bent on doing good. Girls’ Basketball ’28; Girls’ Baseball ’26; Girls’ Track ’26; Italian Club ’27; Class Pet. tit tit tit Harold Fairfield Thatcher (“Happy”) September 4, 1910 Somers, Conn. “Not a sinner—not a saint, perhaps But, well—the very best of chaps.” Chorus ’25; President of Science Club ’27; Gym Ex- hibition ’28; Class Gift Committee; Class Presenta- tions. tie tie tie Hilda Grace Trudeau (“Trudy”) January 12, 1911 115 High St. Thompsonville, Conn. “And in her hand she held a mirror bright, Wherein her face she often viewed.” Chorus ’26, ’27; Gym Exhibition ’28; Home Eco- nomics Club ’28; Most Vain Girl; Class Artist. V V Charles Van Kleeck (“Charley”) September 10, 1910 Somers, Conn. “A quiet tongue showeth a wise head.” Interclass Football ’28. tit tit (r Irene Frances Wallace (“Rene”) February 19, 1911 Hazardville, Conn. “It is only by promoting the happiness of others that we secure our own.” Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Executive Committee of De- bates ’26; Class Ring Committee; Most Cheerful Per- son.

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THE ENFIELD ECHO 29 George Nelson Remington, Jr. (“Remy”) June 22, 1910 Suffield, Conn. “Vanity has no sex.” Chorus ’25, ’26; Orchestra ’26, ’28; Manager of Or- chestra ’28; Friday Dance Orchestra ’27, ’28; Man- ager of Friday Dance Orchestra ’28; Operetta ’28; Business Manager of Operetta ’28; Executive Com- mittee of Debates ’25, ’28; General School Dance Com- mittee ’28; Prize Speaking ’28; Class Jingles; Most Vain Boy; Most Musical Boy. ☆ ☆ ☆ Maryan Jean Rutherford December 1, 1909 Hazardville, Conn. “A most gentle maul.” Chorus ’25, ’26, ’28; Glee Club ’28; Operetta ’28; Home Economics Club ’28. ☆ ☆ ☆ George Chester Slater (“Chet”) January 23, 1911 Somers, Conn. “Nothing ventured, nothing gained.” Chorus ’25; Interclass Baseball ’27; Science Club ’27. ☆ ☆ Cecilia Elizabeth Smith (“Cel”) October 14, 1908 2 Lincoln St. Thompsonville, Conn. “She did nothing and did it well.” Chorus ’25, ’26; Home Economics Club ’28. iy.tj.jy. Inez Irene Stebbins (“Steb”) September 4, 1910 Somers, Conn. “Genteel in personage, conduct, and equipage.” Chorus ’25, ’28; Friday Dance Orchestra ’28; Pro- perty Committee of Play ’28; Senior Prom Commit- tee; Gym Exhibition ’28; Class Night Committee; Class Prophecy.



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THE ENFIELD ECHO 31 Lois Evelyn Webster (“Lo”) September 28, 1910 Scitico, Conn. “Quiet, modest, and unassuming.” Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28. Margaret Walls Wishart (“Peggy”) September 9, 1910 49 Prospect St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Fair was she to behold.” Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27; Vice-President of Debating ’27- Ait Editor of Echo ’27, ’28; Senior Prom Hostess; Cutest Girl; Girl with the Prettiest Bob. CLASS GIFTS AND PRESENTATIONS By Hazel Iskiyan and Harold Thatcher Thelma Adams.........Colored Glasses Statistics prove that ninety-five per cent of all accidents are caused by flirting. So we present you with these colored glasses, the kind that protect the other fellow. Mary Aleskwiz..................“Pep” Your manner may belie you. To us you seem slow and always un- ruffled. We desire to help you, so we give you this box of “pep” hop- ing it brings the desired results. Harold August.....Engagement Ring Engagement rings always come in handy and if this doesn’t fit her finger, we’re sure you can change it—or her. George Baronian..........Toy Balloon Arguing is your chief delight, henceforth, this balloon can help— it will easily hold all arguments and all “hot air” that you wish to blow into it. Raymond Baronian....Paper and Pencil Because you are so fond of writing, we present you with this block of paper and pencil. These should keep you in writing material for a few days. Josephine Bent..........Laughing Gas You are so melancholy by nature that we present to you this little bottle of laughing gas to use when- ever you feel blue. Thomas Bernier....................Cup Your ability in athletics has brought many victories to Enfield. Because of this and your fine sportsmanship, we present you with this loving cup as a token of our esteem. Elizabeth Best.................Murine A girl with eyes as pretty as yours should use murine to keep the sparkle ever sparkling. Carolyn Blowen..................Piano The next time you play a duet with B----, use this adorable piano. We know it is pretty fragile but then it didn’t cost much.

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