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18 THE ENFIELD ECHO CLASS STATISTICS (Ky Anne Townson and John Liucci) Carlo Sehastain Angelica (“Kayo”) July 10, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. He took the ball; he saw the goal, Not for himself, but for the school. Class President; President of Hi-Y ’32; Member Hi-Y ’30, ’31; Hi-Y Dance Committee ’31; Chairman of Debates ’29; Hi-Y Minstrel ’31, ’32; Chairman of Senior Prom ’32; Junior Prom Committee ’31; Hop Committee ’32; Usher at School Play ’31, '32; Class Ring Committee; Class Picture Committee; Class Night Committee; Chorus ’29; Operetta Usher ’31, ’32; Gym Exhibition ’29; Inter-Class Football, Basketball and Track ’29; Varsity Baseball ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Varsity Football ’31; Captain Football ’32; Varsity Basketball ’30; Captain Basketball ’31, ’32; Response for Undergraduates ’31; Delegate to Rotary Club Dinner ’31, Interclass Volley Ball ’31; Forum Club ’30; Graduation Usher ’31; Most Athletic Boy. Lillian Marion Alaimo (“Maud”) July 7, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. Class Vice-President; Honor Student; Chorus ’29, ’30; French Club ’30 ’31; Executive Committee of French Club ’30; Girl Reserves ’32; Candy Girl for School Play ’31, ’32; Class Ring Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Usher; Chairman of Class Picture Committee; Science Club ’32; Chairman of Class Night Committee. Priscilla Kihbe Comstock (“Pussy”) May 27, 1915 Somers, Conn. Actresses will happen in the best regulated families. Secretary of Class; Honor Student; Chorus ’29; Girl Reserves ’30, ’31, ’32; Alumni Editor of Echo ’32; Hostess of Junior Prom ’31; Senior Prom Committee ’32; Biology Club ’30, 31; Gym Exhibition ’29; Freshman Basketball ’29; Progressive Club ’32; Class Pet; Class Actress. Everett Allison Mallard (“Evie ) , December 4, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. My heart grows brave, I’m ready now to work.” Class Treasurer; Hi-Y Member ’31, ’32; Golf Team ’30, ’31, ’32; Swimming Team ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Stage Assistant for Play ’31, ’32; Progressive Club ’32; Best Looking Boy; Most Attractive Boy.
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 17 James Parakilas.......(’ash Register Something to take the cash We have for our Jim So father won’t have to dash To see if he rings it in. Frances Buck..................Onion You certainly need no laughing gas For you’re always a giggling little lass So here’s a little onion To start your eyes arunnin! Loretta Greaves...........Stockings Knowing you hate stockings We’re presenting you with some You needn’t go on begging Can’t I go with none? Stanley Kalwa..................Book With books you’re seldom seen While going home from school To criticize you we did not mean Because in school you never fool. Louis Ragno..................Muzzle Your mouth is always going And bunk you are forever throwing So to you we present this muzzle To solve that naughty puzzle. Frances Sisitzky .........Suit Case Soon in college you’ll be found Take this little suit case around For a suit case piles duds neatlv in And covers everything quite trim. William Fuge..........Link of Chain In one seat you cannot stay Because you like to run around This link of chain will keep you down In your seat for the rest of the day. Sherwood Cordner Song—“Among My Souvenirs” Sherwood is a bad boy We surely do believe He makes all girls’ hearts flutter Says “good bye” and leaves. Pearl Ferrier.................Gavel For Mistress President we’ve a gavel For her to use wherever she travels At home Ec. Clubs she’ll always reside Till the day she becomes a sweet fair bride. Mona Foley.....Crooning Megaphone As a fair rival for Rudy Vallee There’s none better than Mona Foley On the stage some day she’ll be Crooning the latest melody. John Bartley.................Rubber Heels Here’s some rubber heels, John To put on your noisy shoes They’re pretty hard to keep on So these please do not lose. Boucher Smyth Yachtsman Hat When a yachtsman comes to port All the girls he does escort To them he comes in handy For he surely is a dandy. Esther Thompson Comic Strip of Maggie and Jiggs Maggie came home one night And gave a scolding to Hubby In the Operetta were you right To call your man a dubby? Dorothy Moran......American Beauty The only thing that we could find To keep us always in mind Of our lovely Dorothy Was this American Beauty. Anna Polek.................Notebook Shorthand is easy for Anna She could easily win a banner For you never find any spots Among her dashes and dots. Stanley Jennola...............Horse To finish school you always did strive Because this horse you wanted to drive Your land for you he will plow Without even teaching him how. Wolcott Phelps.......Bag of Cookies Eating something is your delight While within everybody’s sight. Eating these cookies you will enjoy For they were made for a hungry boy. Julia Augustyniak Polish A little bottle of polish To the highest in the class You probably will not tarnish And stay the same old lass. (Continued on Page 44)
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THE ENFIELD ECHO 19 Elizabeth Carolyn Alden (“Betty”) April 10, 1914 Somers, Conn. Quietness and refinement are charming traits.” Chorus ’29, ’30; Girl Reserves ’32; Glee Club ’29. Gladys Virginia Aleskwiz (“Red”) September 13, 1915 Seitico, Conn. Bright eyes thru which her soul is shining.” Gym Exhibition ’29; Chorus ’29; Girl Reserves ’32; Glee Club ’32. Mamie Josephine Armone June 12, 1913 Thompsonville, Conn. 1 am thankful that I’m living In this world of work and play.” Chorus ’29, ’32; Penmanship Club ’31; French Club ’30; Winner of Carter Award in Penmanship ’29; Gym Exhibition ’29. Julia Augustyniak (“Julie”) June 15, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. She was a scholar and a ripe good one, Exceedingly wise and fair spoken. Valedictorian; Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31; Gym Exhibition ’29; French Club ’30; Typewriting Club ’31, ’32; Secretary Science Club ’32; Class Motto Committee ’32; Silver Medal Winner in State Typing Contest ’32; State Debating League ’32; Rotary Club Essay Contest Prize Winner ’32; Smartest Girl. Teddy Claire Bak (“Titter”) May 14, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. I’ve been forgetful in my earnestness And wearied everyone with talk.’’ Chorus ’29; Interclass Baseball ’29, ’30, ’31; Inter- class Track ’30, '31, ’32; Interclass Basketball ’30, ’31, ’32; Interclass Football ’30, ’31; Interclass Soccer ’31; Interclass Volley Ball ’31; Captain of Varsity Track ’30, ’31, ’32; Captain of Varsity Cross-Country ’31, ’32; Chair Committee ’31; Gym Exhibition ’-29; Biology Club ’30; Hi-Y ’31, ’32; Indoor Track ’31; Play Usher ’32; Most Argumentative Person.
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