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THE ENFIELD ECHO 31 Loris Leona Stratton March 3, 1912 Hazardville, Conn. “Don’t worry and fret, faint hearted, The chances have just begun, For the Best jobs haven’t been started. The Best work hasn’t been done.” Chorus ’29. S $• S Douglas Arthur Thompson (“Doug”) August 25, 1911 25 Burns Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “Every weary river, some day, meets the sea.’’ Friday Dance Committee; Hi-Y Member ’27, ’28, ’29; Football ’26, ’27, ’28; Interclass Football ’25; Basket- ball ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Basketball ’26; Baseball ’29; Interclass Baseball ’27, ’28; Track ’29; Assistant Manager of Baseball ’27; Hi-Y Minstrel; Junior Prom Usher; Best Boy Dancer; Laziest Person. s $ e Naomi Ormsby Thompson (“Dotty”) March 15, 1911 Elm St. Thompsonville, Conn. “Diligence is the mother of good fortune.’’ Honor Student; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29; Operetta ’28, ’29; Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28; Inter- class Basketball ’28; Charter Member of Girl Re- serves; President of Girl Reserves ’29; Sophomore Assembly; Girl Reserve Assembly ’29; Sophomore Prize Essay; Most Diligent Person. S 8 8 William John Thompson (“Bill”) May 12, 1912 Hazardville, Conn. “Men of few words are the best men.’’ $ $ S Stanley Paul Trachimowicz (“Track”) November 22, 1911 12 Belmont Ave. Thompsonville, Conn. “The man who blushes is not quite a brute.” Usher Junior Prom ’29; Play Usher ’29; Chorus ’27, ’28; Interclass Football ’27, ’28; Interclass Basketball ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Baseball ’27, ’28, ’29; Track ’29.
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30 THE ENFIELD ECHO Florestine Aurelia Sharon July 8, 1910 Somersville, Conn. “Most friendship is feigning, Most loving mere folly. Chorus ’28; Gym Exhibition ’29. S S $ Claire Jeannette Sloane August i2, 1911 14 Wallace St. Thompsonville, Conn. “The blue of her eyes and I he brown of her hair Are the blend of the Western sky. The moonlight beams on the girl of our dreams She’s the Sweetheart of Enfield High. Honor Student; Farewell Prom Usher ’26; Chorus ’27, ’28; English Prize Award ’26; Class Ring Committee ’26; Vice-President Debates ’27; Sophomore Assembly; Alumni English Award ’27; General School Dance Committee ’28; Charter Member Girl Reserves; Gym Exhibition ’28; Glee Club ’28; Literary Editor Echo ’28, ’29; Junior Prom Hostess; Interclass Basketball ’28, ’29; Senior Assembly; American Legion Prize Essay ’29; Class Flower Committee; Most Attractive Girl; Best Dressed Girl. e $ e Edith Snowden Smith April 19, 1912 Hazardville, Conn. “Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory. Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Ladies’ Chorus ’28, ’29; Orchestra ’28, ’29; Assembly Pianist ’28, ’29.; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29; Operetta ’27, ’28, ’29; Most Musical Girl. S $ S Elsie Louise Steele (“El”) July 9, 1910 Thompsonville, Conn. “I have nothing at all to say.” Chorus ’27, ’28; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29; Home Eco- nomics ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Welcome Dance Performance ’29. e s « Mary Hunter Stinson (“Tweekie”) August 21, 1913 83 Enfield St. Thcmpscnville, Conn. “The very pink of perfection.” Valedictorian; President of Girl Reserves ’28; Gen- eral Dance Committee ’27; Senior Assembly; Prize Speaking ’29; Class Motto Committee; Class Gift Com- mittee; Smartest Girl; Most Respected Person.
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32 THE ENFIELD ECHO Angela Marguerite Turrin May 30, 1910 Somers, Conn. “ never knew as young n body with so old a head. Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Italian Club ’27. $ $ $ Francis John Uzell (“Uzec”) February 20, 1912 North Maple St. Hazardville, Conn. “7 was not always a man of woe.” Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29. § § § Martha Louise Wadsworth (“Pet”) May 21, 1912 13 North Main St. Warehouse Point, Conn. ‘‘The joy of youth and health, her eyes display.” Chorus ’27, ’28. ’29; Gym Exhibition ’29; Glee Club ’29; Interclass Baseball ’20. $ S Robert William Welch (“Boh”) September 5, 1909 Hazardville, Conn. “As happy as the day is long.” Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29; Poultry Judging Team ’28; Hi-Y Minstrel; Most Cheerful Boy. § § Anna Ruth Welch (“Ann”) January 15, 1912 Hazardville, Conn. “A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance.” Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Girl Reserves ’28; Most Cheerful Girl.
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