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8 THE ENFIELD ECHO AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO ENJOY Real Hot Water Service AT LOW COST We have a new low rate for residence customers using self-action gas water heaters. All gas in excess of 2300 cu. feet per month is billed at 95c per thousand cu. feet. Telephone 300 for Particulars The Northern Connecticut Power Company THOMPSONVILLE BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturers of B ogey everages 1 3T) 71 M MIL MMM@ KWIMKOJ iOii HIGH-GRADE Sod and Mineral Waters Visitors Welcome to Our Plant Telephone 243 197 Enfield St., Thompsonville SPRINGFIELD OFFICE 26 Hampden Street Phone 2-4559 Thompson ville Lumber Corp. 92 Prospect Street Phone 131 Everything for the Builder PI.EASE MENTION “THE ENFIE1.D ECHO” WHEN PURCHASING
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 7 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DAY DIVISION THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING In co-operation with engineering firms, offers five year curricu- Iums leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in the follow- ing branches of engineering: Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Industrial Engineering THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Co-operating with business firms, offers five year collegiate courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the following fields of business: Accounting Banking and Finance Business Management The Co-operative Plan of training enables the student to combine theory with practice and makes it possible for him to earn his tuition and a part of his other school expenses. For catalog or any further information write to: NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY MILTON J. SCHLAGENHAUF, Director of Admissions Boston, Massachusetts
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tEbe JEnfielb Ecbo Published six times during the school year by the members of the Enfield Public High School. A Board of Directors chooses the staff of officers and decides all matters of vital im- portance to the paper. All material for publication passes through the hands of a Teachers’ Committee on publication. Contributions are earnestly solicited from all students and alumni of the school. Address all literary communications to the Editor; all other communications to the Business Manager. Subscriptions may be taken at any time; copies are mailed to all subscribers not attending the school. The price of subscription is seventy-five cents a year for five issues or one dollar snd a quarter for six issues, including the Commencement number. Single numbers cost twenty cents. Advertising rates are reasonable, and may be learned from the Business Manager. Entered as second-class matter February 21, 1917, at the Post Office at Thompsonville, Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. VOL. XVIII THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., JUNE 1930 NO. 6 ADDRESS OF WELCOME (By Myron (Elliott Potter, Jr.) Parents and Friends: On behalf of the class of 1930 I take great pleasure in welcom- ing you here this evening to participate in our class night exercises. In providing an evening of entertainment and fun prior to our graduation we are following an old custom of our school, and the committees in charge of this occasion have endeavored to uphold the standards set by former classes. The mock-serious program about to be presented will recall many memories of the lighter and less serious events incidental to our four years’ quest of knowledge. May we take this opportunity to express our thanks to our parents, teachers, and friends—to all who have helped and guided us through the past four years so that we might be able to face the world or to continue with our education, as the case may be. Again, let me welcome you here to our class night exercises. CLASS PROPHECY (By Jeanne Middelaer, Stanley Petkis, Eileen Tromley, Leroy Lamont) Jeanne (dressed as an Indian sor- ceress) is sitting before a tent gazing intently into a ring which she wears on her fourth finger. Lamont enters, greets her and jumps up on a high box. He shouts: Ladies and gentlemen! Right this way! See the eighth wonder of the world. Imagine yourself in far off India where magic is woven into life itself—now back to New York where Madame X has consented to weave her magic for you. The greatest marvel of this day and age! Hear the past, present and future read by means of this magic ring which you see. Come one, come all. Hear Madame X. Come! Come! Come! Stanley enters, gazing curiously and in an abstract manner at every- thing. He stumbles, so wrapped up in thought. Recognizes Lamont, goes up and shakes hands with him. Leroy—Why, Stan Petkis! What in the world are you doing here? Stan—Me? Oh, I’m looking for at- mosphere for my new novel. This cer- tainly is an interesting place but so
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