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THE ENFIELD ECHO 27 Eunice Hazel McGuire March 4, 1912 South St. Hazardville, Conn. “Never has one sung so wondrous sweet.” Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Operetta ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibi- tion ’29; Glee Club ’28, ’29; Ladies’ Chorus ’28, ’29. S 3 S Helen Nasuta February 3, 1913 111 Pearl St. Thompsonville, Conn. “A kind heart is a fountain of gladness.” Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28. e s e Joseph John Naughton (“Joe”) May 15, 1912 56 Fairview Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “Better Late Than Never.” Hi-Y Member; General Dance Committee ’28, ’29; President of Debates; President of Forum; President Hi-Y Club ’29; Hi-Y Minstrel ’29; Junior Prom Com- mittee ’28; Host of Junior Prom ’28; Football, Base- ball, Basketball ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Captain Baseball, Football, Basketball ’28, ’29; Senior Prom Committee; Class Picture Committee; Most Popular Boy; Best All-around Boy. $ $ 8 Anna Patton Norris August 29, 1911 Hazardville, Conn. “Here's to the maiden of bashful eighteen.” Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Glee Club ’27, ’28 ,’29; Operetta ’29; Ladies’ Chorus ’28, ’29; Home Economics ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Quietest Girl. 8 $ 3 Joseph Novak (“Joe”) January 3, 1910 16 New St. Thompsonville, Conn. “He is another of these strong, silent men.” Interclass Football ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Bas- ketball ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Baseball ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29.
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26 THE ENFIELD ECHO Michael Thomas Liucci (“Mike”) May 5, 1913 5 Abbe Avc. Thompsonville, Conn. “ Wild hair flying, in a matted maze, Hand firm as iron, eyes all ablaze, Bystanders timidly, breathlessly, gaze, As o'er the keyboard boldly he plays. That’s Paderewski.” Track ’2(5; Chorus ’29; Dramatics ’29; Operetta ’29; Orchestra ’28, ’29; Friday Dance Orchestra ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28; Assembly ’27, ’28; Senior Prom Usher ’29. $ S 8 Mildred Arville Lord (“Milly”) July 14, 1912 East Spring St. Warehouse Point, Conn. “We never know what we can do until we try.” Chorus ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29. 8 S S Bertha Rose Lucas September 21, 1910 Somers, Conn. “She is a person whom we always will recall with pleasure. Chorus ’26; Gym Exhibition ’29. $ 8 £ John Henley Lyons (“Hunk”) November 21, 1910 35 Burns Avc. Thompsonville, Conn. “For he’s a jolly good fellow.” Prize Speaking ’28, '29; Hi-Y Treasurer ’28, ’29; Pub- licity for Hi-Y Minstrel; Business Manager of Oper- etta ’29; Stage Manager for Teachers’ Play ’29; Ad- vice to Undergraduates; Most Business-like person. $ S $ Mary Loretta McCann January 10, 1908 Somers, Conn. “As a wit if not first, in the very first line. Honor Student; Sophomore Play; Girl Reserves ’28, ’29; Girl Reserve Play ’29; Vice-President of Girl Reserves ’29; Exchange Editor of Echo ’29; Wittiest Person.
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28 THE ENFIELD ECHO Helen Luella Olmstead October 2. 1913 Hazardville, Conn. “I’ll make thee glorious by my pen.” Honor Student; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29; Ladies’ Chorus ’29; Chorus ’27, ’28; Charter Member of Girl Re- serves; Editor-in-Chief of Echo; Junior Prom Com- mittee ’28; Interclass Basketball ’28; Operetta ’27; Senior Assembly; Sophomore Assembly; Girl Reserve Assembly; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Most Literary Person; Class Author. S S Clara Elizabeth Pelky June 10, 1912 Maple St. Hazardville, Conn. “Lucky in love, lucky in love And what else matters, when You’re lucky in love.” Chorus ’29; Gym Exhibition '29. S $ » Ruth Hazel Pease (“Peasie”) June 23, 1910 Enfield St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Her very frowns are fairer far, Then smiles of other maidens are. Gym Exhibition ’29; Fashion Show ’28; Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Glee Club ’27, ’28; Home Economics ’29. e s s Albert Thayer Phelps (“Al”) June 10, 1910 Warehouse Point, Conn. “Never elated when another is oppressed Never dejected when another is blessed. Honor Student; Interclass Baseball ’28, ’29; Interclass Football ’28, ’29. e s e - Wilson Pryce (“Prycie”) November 25, 1912 310 Enfield St. Thompsonville, Conn. “There’s a rainbow 'round my shoulder and it fits me like a glove, The sun shines bright, the world’s all right, ’Cause I’m in love. Prize-Speaking ’29; Publicity Manager of Hi-Y Min- strel ’29; Publicity Manager of Operetta ’29; Friday Dance Committee ’29; Senior Assembly; Swimming Team ’26, ’27; Best Dressed Boy; Class Bluff.
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