Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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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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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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32 THE ENFIELD ECHO Howard Bromage.......Palmolive Soap So many have admired your rosy cheeks that we present you with this cake of Palmolive soap so that you may preserve that school-boy complexion. Ethel Burnham.............Candy Kiss No matter what the circumstances, your feelings never appear to be ruffled. We wonder if this kiss will destroy your composure. Mary Carroll..............Spark Plug As you have just started on your new romance, we present you with this spark plug so you will finish strong. Doris Carson............Quinine Pills Quinn-ine pills are recommended for various ills and for many people. They are potent and effi- cacious, and we feel sure in pre- senting you with this box that you will find them the right preventa- tive for all your troubles. Carolyn Chillson........Tooth Paste In order to keep pretty teeth pretty, you must have tooth paste. Here’s another package of smiles for a week. William Conlin, Hot Dogs and Peanuts As you spend much of your time on the farm and are going to make it your life work, we give you these hot dogs and salted peanuts, as we understand it is your ambition to raise them. Ruth Cooley.............Blank Record To you we present this blank phonograph record that your speeches will not be lost, even if there is no one around when you are talking. Peter Costa....Dancing Nigger Doll We have been told that a certain young lady has been giving you dancing lessons. In order to help her out, we present you with this dancing nigger doll. Anna Cyganus..................Polish No matter how brilliant a thing may be—it may become tarnished. So this bottle of polish is just what you will need at such a time. Joseph D’Aleo..................Spring We present you this spring which is guaranteed to assist you in get- ting started on time, as we notice you have some difficulty in doing this. John I)aly....................Bicycle We believe in being prepared so to you we give this bicycle in case the Ford should give out. Marshall Dockham..........Report Card We take a great deal of pleasure in presenting to you your first report card without an incomplete. Norbert Dunn...............Small Hat You are one of the few senior athletes who hasn’t an enlargement of the cranium, so we guarantee this hat to be the right size. Charles Dutton..................Gavel As preaching and lecturing is one of your many idiosyncrasies, Dea- con, we feel confident that this gavel will make your audience more attentive. Dorothy Fleming...................Dog All women love to talk some of the time; some women love to talk all the time. But.no matter what— she must have an appreciative audi- ence. So, my dear, here is a sym- pathetic fellow with an attentive grin. Dorothy Fuge..............Cold Cream We have often wondered how you got those poor chapped lips, which caused you to buy tube after tube of cold cream. But not being in- quisitive, we give you this little tube of cold cream and also helpful advice—the best cure is to keep the chaps away. Mabel Goldthorpe.............Scissors Bobbed hair has been the style for quite some time; but you preferred to have it long. To encourage you to be one of us in the prevailing mode of hairdressing, we present you with this pair of scissors. Herman Greenblatt...........Golf Ball As a reward for your fidelity, loyalty and unerring devotion to golf, we present you with what seems most fitting and appropriate —a golf ball.

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