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THE ENFIELD ECHO 17 John Frank Bajek November 19, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. In all things it is better to hope than to despair.” Orchestra ’29, ’30; Dance Orchestra ’29, ’30; Inter- class Baseball ’28. Frank Stanley Bania (“Curly”) October 4, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. What care I how fair she be?—My hair is combed.” Honor Student; Interclass Football; Interclass Bas- ketball ’28, ’29, ’30; Interclass Baseball ’28; Play Usher ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Hallowe’en Dance Committee ’29; Basketball ’30; Assistant Circulation Mgr. of Echo ’29; Circulation Mgr. of Echo ’30; Chorus '27, ’28; Operetta Usher ’29; Class Statistics. Cornelia Terwilliger Baumes (“Connie”) February 13, 1912 Suffield, Conn. Friend to all; foe to none. Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Girl Reserves ’28, ’29, ’30; Girl Reserves Secretary ’30; Girl Reserves Assembly ’28, ’29; Home Economics Club ’30; Freshman Assem- bly ’27: Junior Assembly ’27; Junior Assembly Com- mittee ’29. Bernice Eva Berozsky June 19, 1912 Hazardvillc, Conn. For she was just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies.” Chorus ’27, ’28; Basketball ’28, '29; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Girl Reserves ’30. Florence Fearnall Blowen October 24, 1910 Thompsonville, Conn. Music hath its charms.” Orchestra Pianist ’30; Assembly Pianist ’30; Member of Girl Reserves ’29, '30. Quietest girl; most musical girl.
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16 THE ENFIELD ECHO CLASS STATISTICS By Miriam Carson, Frank Bania Myron Elliott Potter, Jr. May 18, 1912 Warehouse Point, Conn. I will utter ubat I believe today, if it should contradict all I said yesterday. Class President; Class Ring Committee; Freshman Chorus ’27; Orchestra ’29, ’30; Dramatics ’29, ’30; Dance Orchestra ’30; Cashier in Lunchroom ’30; Sen- ior Prom Committee ’29; Science Club ’30; Junior As- sembly ’29; Freshman Assembly ’27; Interclass Bas- ketball ’29; Operetta ’30; I. I. C. ’30; Operetta Usher ’29; Leaders’ Group ’30. Class Actor. Mary Elizabeth Malley January 31, 1913 Thompsonville, Conn. The temple of our purest thoughts is silence.” Salutatorian; Vice-President of Class; Chorus ’27; Gym Exhibition ’28; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Usher; Farewell Dance Committee ’29; Senior Prom Usher; Junior Assembly; Class Ring Commit- tee; Girl Reserves ’29, ’30. Catherine Agnes Egan (“Gappy”) October 13, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. Be gone, dull care; thee and I shall never agree.” Secretary of Class; Freshman Debates ’27; Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Basketball ’27, ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibi- tion ’28, ’29; Junior Assembly ’29; Home Economics '29, ’30; General Dance Committee ’30. Girl with the prettiest bob. Lillian Barms Phelps (“Lil”) October 9, 1913 Warehouse Point, Conn. The glass of fashion; the mould of form.” Treasurer of Class; Executive Committee of Debates ’27; Secretary of Debates ’28; Hostess of Junior Prom; Freshman Chorus; Senior Prcm Committee; Exchange Editor of Echo ’30; Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Ladies’ Chorus ’28, ’29; Junior Assembly; Operetta ’28, ’29, ’30; Secretary of Home Economics Club ’29; Executive Committee of French Club '30. Most popu- lar girl; best girl dancer; best all round girl.
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18 THE ENFIELD ECHO Willard George Bromage April 2, 1913 Warehouse Point, Conn. He that complies against his will, Is of the same opinion still.” Track ’29; Interclass Football ’29; Interclass Basket- ball ’30; Class Will. Most argumentative person; class politician. Kathleen Margaret Carroll October 0, 1913 Thompsonville, Conn. ”’Tis better to be small and shine, than big and cast a shadow.” Valedictorian; Chorus ’27, ’28. ’29, ’30; Basketball ’27. ’28, ’29; Editor-in-Chief of Echo ’30; Chairman of General Dance Committee ’30; Dramatics 30. Smart- est girl; class pet. Miriam Arline Carson August 27, 1913 Hazardville, Conn. What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” Patricia Auburta Collins (“Pat”) March 11, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. The blush is beautiful but sometimes mighty inconvenient.” Hallowe’en Dance Committee ’27; Chorus ’28, ’29, ’30; Gym Exhibition ’29; Junior Assembly ’29: Girl Re- serves ’30: Homo Economics ’30; Property Committee of Play ’30. Noisiest person, most talkative person. Mary Helene Connor December 16, 1913 Enfield, Conn. Beauty and brains—that rare combination.” Honor Student; Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29; Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Operetta ’28, ’29, ’30; Ladies’ Chorus ’28, ’29, ’30; Girl Reserves ’30; Chairman of Junior Prom Com- mittee ’29; Junior Assembly Committee ’29; Girl Reserves Assembly ’30. Best looking girl.
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