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22 THE ENFIELD ECHO Francis Stowell Connell (“Tat”) December 4, 1911 Somersville, Conn. “Faint heart never won fair lady.” Freshman Chorus; Sophomore Assembly Hockey '26, ’27; Most Bashful Person. $ $ S Cecelia Catherine Cummings (“Cis”) December 29, 1911 8 Garden St. Thompsonville, Conn. “That excellent complexion, which did steal the eyes of young and old.” Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28; Girls’ Basketball ’28, ’29; Girls’ Baseball ’26; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29. S $ 8 Philip Raymond Dowd (“Phil”) April 20, 1912 Warehouse Point, Conn. “He likes to see and be seen.” Freshman Chorus; Athletic Editor of Echo ’29; Inter- class Baseball ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Basketball ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Football ’27, ’28; Track ’29; School Tennis Tournament Victor ’28; Senior Assembly ’29; Junior Prom Usher; Senior Prom Usher; Play Usher ’27, ’28; Operetta Usher ’27, ’28; Hi-Y ’28, ’29; Most Vain Boy. $ $ $■ Ethel Gertrude Drake (“Ducky”) December 2, 1910 2 John St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.” Honor Student; Vice-President of Debates ’26; Girls’ Basketball ’28, ’29; Junior Prom Usher; Candy Girl at Operetta ’28, ’29; Charter Member of Girl Reserves ’28; Treasurer of Girl Reserves ’28; Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Sophomore Assembly; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Poster Prize Award ’29; Class Prophecy; Most Vain Girl. $ S Welle Clute Farnham (“Shrimp”) March 28, 1912 North Maple St. Hazardville, Conn. “Take a sugar cookie, Add some ooky-ooky, Who's that sugar cookie? That's you-----Welle.” Glee Club ’27; Chorus ’27, ’28; Charter Member of Girl Reserves; Alumni Editor of Echo; Girls’ Basket- ball ’27, ’28, ’29; Sophomore Assembly ’27; Gym Ex- hibition ’28, ’29; Girls’ Track Team ’27; Class Pet.
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 21 Peter Joseph Cappozzi (“Cappo”) October 20, 1910 8 Park Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “ dare do nil that docs become a man, Who dares do more, is none ” Gym Team '29; Football ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Basket- ball ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Track ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Operetta ’29; Interclass Baseball ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Interclass Track ’28; Hi-Y Member; Class Villain. e « e Chester Field Brainard, Jr. (“Ches”) September 24, 1911 265 Enfield St. Thompsonville, Conn. Ah! sweet mystery of life.” Chorus ’26; Prize-Speaking ’29; Quietest Boy. e $ Wallace Francis Chevalier (“Chevie”) September 4, 1912 Hazardville, Conn. “Rejoice, oh, young man, in thy youth!” Chorus ’26; Cross Country Team ’26; Track ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Basketball ’27, ’29; Stage Assistant for Operetta ’28, ’29; Interclass Track ’27, ’28; Interclass Football ’28, ’29; Poultry Judging Team ’29; Stage Assistant for Play ’28, ’29. 8 8 § Edwin Haigh Collins (“Ned”) March 4, 1912 Hazardville, Conn. So much can one man do, That can both act and know.” Chorus '26, ’27; Cross Country Track; Echo Assistant Business Manager; Interclass Basketball ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Football ’27, ’28; Echo ’28; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Operetta ’28; Stage Manager of Operetta ’28, '29; Stage Manager of Play ’28, ’29; Interclass Track ’28; Poultry Judging Team ’28; Track ’27, ’29; Head Electrician Teacher’s Play ’29; Senior Assembly ’29. e e e Ethlyn Ellen Connell (“Chicken Fur”) May 4, 1913 Somersville, Conn. Is she not more tluin painting ean express. Or youthful poets fancy when they love?” Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Glee Club ’27, ’28; Operetta ’28; Gym Exhibition ’28; Candy Girl ’28, ’29; Welcome Dance Committee ’29; Senior Assembly ’29; Sopho- more Assembly ’27; Junior Prom Usher; Charter Member of Girl Reserves ’28; Best Looking Girl.
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 23 Lorraine Mary Gaudette (“Rena”) June 25, 1911 12 Pease St. Thompsonville, Conn. “There is language in her eyes.” Chorus '26, ’27, ’28; Junior Prom Committee; Dra- matics ’28; Senior Assembly; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Charter Member of Girl Reserves ’27; Senior Prom Committee; Chairman of Class Gift Committee; Girls’ Basketball ’28, ’29; Sophomore Assembly. 3 S S Lucien Levi Glazier (“Flat Tire”) July 2, 1910 Oak St. Hazardville, Conn. “You can’t go far, in a motor car, All by yourself in the moonlight. It ain’t so gran’, in an Essex Sedan, All by yourself in the moonlight.” Business Manager of Play ’29; Interclass Baseball ’27; Interclass Basketball ’29; Hi-Y Basketball ’29; Man- ager of Minstrel Show ’29; Interclass Baseball ’29; Gym Exhibition. 8 8 $ Eunice Mary Green September 9, 1913 16 Pease St. Thompsonville, Conn. “There is a pleasure in poetic pains, Which only poets know.” Honor Student; School Notes Editor of Echo; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29; Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Prize Pos- ters ’26, ’27, ’29; Girl Reserves ’28, ’29; Property Com- mittee of Operetta ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Class Baby; Class Poet. S S S William Joseph Hughes, Jr. (“Bill”) December 17, 1911 200 Pearl St. Thompsonville, Conn. “I’m wild about horns, that go ta-da, ta-da.” Class Executive Committee; Vice-President of Debates ’26; Secretary of Debates ’27: Chorus ’26; Class Ring Committee; Chairman of Class Night Committee; Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29; Friday Dance Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29; Manager of School Orchestra ’29; Manager of Friday Dance Orchestra ’29; Interclass Baseball ’26, ’27, ’29; Interclass Football ’29; Interclass Track ’26; Assistant Circulation Manager of Echo ’28; Circula- tion Manager of Echo ’29; Most Musical Boy. $ $ $ Florence Louise Haginski (“Florie”) February 7, 1911 Enfield, Conn. “A beautiful and happy girl, With step as light as summer air, Eyes glad with smiles, and brow of pearl. Shadowed by many a careless curl.” Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29; Operetta ’29; President of Home Economics Club ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28. ’29; Welcome Dance Performance ’29; Senior Prom Usher.
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