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THE ENFIELD ECHO 29 Josephine Helene Tortorich (“Joe”) March 7, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. Trust in God and keep your powder dry. Chorus ’27, ’30; Glee Club ’30; Candy Girl ’30; Home Economics Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Junior Assembly ’29; Junior Assembly Committee ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Latin Club ’27; Operetta ’30. Eileen Catherine Tromley (“Ike”) September 15, 1912 Warehouse Point, Conn. A blush is the color of virtue. Honor Student; Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Ladies’ Chorus ’28, ’29, ’30; Commence- ment Chorus ’28, ’29, ’30; Vice-President of Debates ’28; Executive Committee of Debates ’27; Operetta ’28, ’29, ’30; Vice-President of Home Economics Club ’29; Home Economics Club ’29, ’30; Gym Exhibition ’29; Secretary of Glee Club ’30; Vice-President of French Club ’30; Armistice Assembly ’30; Junior Assembly; French Assembly ’30; Musical Ass’n. Assembly ’30; Friday Hop Committee; Property Com- mittee of Play ’30; Property Committee of Operetta ’30; Program Committee of French Club ’30; Class Night Committee; Class Prophecy; Prize Speaking ’30. Raymond Turgeon (“Ray”) January 14, 1913 Hazardville, Conn. Speak but little and well if you would be esteemed a man of merit.” Science Club Secretary ’30; Interclass Basketball ’28; Interclass Football ’30; Orchestra ’29, ’30; Dance Orchestra ’30. Bernard Patrick Underwood (“Bernie”) November 18, 1911 Somersville, Conn. Nothing succeeds so well as success. Varsity Baseball ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Varsity Football ’28, ’30; Interclass Football ’27, ’28; Interclass Basket- ball ’28, ’29; Class Gift Committee; Usher at Play ’30; Hockey Varsity ’27, ’29, ’30; Mgr. of Hockey ’30; Senior Prom Committee. Anna Viniconis January 1, 1913 Enfield, Conn. Her voice was ever soft and low, an excellent thing in woman. Chorus ’28, ’29, ’30; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29, ’30. Most poetic person.
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28 THE ENFIELD ECHO George Donlon Smith October 11, 1917 Thompsonville, Conn. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more.” Class History; Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Ushers; Senior Prom Host; Friday Hop Committee; Junior Assembly; Hi-Y Min- strel; Track ’27; Hockey ’28, ’29; Football ’28, ’29; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Hi-Y ’28, ’29; School Play ’30. Best dressed boy; most attractive boy; most pop- ular boy. Robert Squires (“Bob”) May 0, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. The understanding to direct and the hand to execute.” Business Mgr. of Echo ’30; Ass’t Mgr. of Echo ’30; Interclass Football ’27, ’29; Dramatics ’30; Chorus ’27, ’28; Hi-Y ’29, ’30; Science Club ’30; Chairman of Picture Committee ’30; Motto Committee ’30; Inter- class Basketball ’29; Stage Mgr. of Hi-Y Minstrel ’29; Mgr. of Football ’30; Mgr. of Baseball ’29; Mgr. of Track ’29; Chair Committee ’29; Ass’t Stage Mgr. of Teachers’ Play ’29; Head Usher at Play ’28; Leaders’ Group ’30; Gym Exhibition; Graduation Usher ’29. Most business-like person. Harry Emerson Tatoian (“Abadabus”) May 18, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. Reason should direct, and appetite obey.” Football ’28, ’29, ’30; Mgr. of Football ’28; Chorus ’27, ”28, ’29, ’30; Interclass Football ’27; Interclass Track ’27; Interclass Basketball ’30; Dance Orchestra; Or- chestra ’27, ’28; Property Committee of Play ’30; Coach of Interclass Football ’30; Prize Speaking ’30. Herbert Joseph Taylor (“Sturb”) April 18, 1913 Thompsonville, Conn. I would rather be right than be president.” Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Interclass Football ’27, ’28; Varsity Football ’29, ’30; Interclass Basketball ’27, ’28; Interclass Track ’27; Interclass Baseball ’27, ’28; Operetta ’29; Hi-Y President ’30; Treasurer Hi-Y ’27; Vice-President Hi-Y ’29. Alexander Francis Tenero (“AI”) November 23, 1911 Thompsonville, Conn. He conquers who endures.” Baseball ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Football ’28, ’29; Basket- ball ’28, ’29, ’30; Hi-Y Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Inter-Sfc class Football ’26, ’27; Track ’29; Golf ’30. Most athletic boy; best all-round boy.
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30 THE ENFIELD ECHO Carl Wilbur White September 28, 1911 Thompsonville, Conn. Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried.” Track ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Football ’27, ’28, ’29; Interclass Basketball ’28; Stage Ass’t. for Play ’30; Freshman Assembly ’27; I. I. C. ’30. Doris Mary White (“Dot”) June 10, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. Changeable as the fickle wind. Girl Reserves ’29, ’30; Girl Reserves Assembly ’30; Freshman Assembly ’27; Chorus ’27, ’29; Glee Club ’29, ’30; Gym Exhibition ’28, ’29; Operetta ’30. Most changeable person. Ruth Burt Woodward (“Ruthie”) January 23, 1914 Enfield, Conn. 'To know that which lies before us in daily life is the prime wisdom. Chorus ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Glee Club ’29, ’30; Senior Prom Committee ’30; Operetta ’30; Property Commit- tee of Operetta ’30; Junior Assembly ’29; Gym Ex- hibition ’28, ’29. Class grouch. — CLASS HISTORY (Continued from Page ly) many more were the heroes of Enfield when it came to a test on the field. The Hi-Y Minstrel was furnished mostly by the Senior class. Again Taylor and Jacobs with many more were called upon for their golden voices. The Junior Prom, the bigger and better prom of Enfield His- tory! Never before at Enfield was there such an array of colors. Girls, attractively dressed, were seen everywhere. The hall was brightly decorated and the crowd filled the dancing capacity of the hall. The host was George Davis and the hostess, Lillian Phelps, two good dancers. The rest of the year passed swiftly and all at once we woke up to find ourselves Seniors, people to be reckoned with. The Friday afternoon hops were one of the interests of the
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