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20 THE ENFIELD ECHO John Francis Hartley (“Boot”) July 29, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. Look where you step or you'll stumble.'' Interclass Football ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Interclass Soccer »31, '32; Interclass Track ’32; Interclass Basketball ’29, ’30; Varsity Basketball ’31, ’32; Interclass Base- ball ’29, ’30; Usher at School Play ’31, ’32; Usher at Operetta ’32; Usher Junior Prom ’31; Senior Prom Committee ’32; Class Night Committee. Charles Watson Baumes (“Charlie”) October 8, 1913 Suffield, Conn. It is the tranquil person who accomplishes much.” Usher for Graduation ’31; Usher for Play; Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32. Wanda Frances Bayek (“Fannie”) March 16, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. Silence is vocal if we listen well.” Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Gym Exhibition ’29; Girl Reserves ’30, ’31, ’32. Dorothy Bent (“Dot”) January 4, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. Begone dull care. Thou and I shall never agree.” Chorus ’29, ’30; French Club ’30; Biology Club; Farewell Dance Committee ’29; General School Dance Committee ’29, ’30; Basketball ’29; Gym Exhibition ’29; Home Economics Club ’29, ’30; Class Picture Committee. Helen Agnes Blaszko June 21, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. Silence is the only synonym ever discovered for wisdom.” Honor Student; Chorus ’29; French Club ’31; Home Economics Club ’32; Typing Club ’31; Stenography Contest ’32; Gym Exhibition ’29.
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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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THE ENFIELD ECHO 21 Frederick Henry Bostick (“Fred”) November 7, 1912 Thompsonville, Conn. This is a man, I say, A man in truth.” Varsity Football ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Varsity Basketball ’30, ’31, ’32; Varsity Baseball ’30, ’31, ’32. Richard Yarrington Francis Browne (“Yarry”) October 22, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. Oh! To be free and easy, Doing the things we choose.” Hi-Y ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Biology Club ’31, ’32; Usher at School Play ’30; Golf ’30, ’31, ’32; Interclass Basket- ball ’32; Most Dilatory Person. Frances Margaret Buck (“Bucky” “Fran”) March 21, 1915 Hazardville, Conn. She has a sixth sense—a sense of humor.” Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; French Club '30; Girl Re- serves '31, ’32; Operetta ’30, ’31, ’32; Commencement Chorus ’30, ’31; Biology Club ’30, ’31. Mildred Elizabeth Charette (“Millie”) August 14, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. O Woman. Woman, to what do you not lead mortal men” Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31; Home Economics Club; Progres- sive Club; Gym Exhibition ’29; Candy Girl for School Plays ’31, ’32; Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’31; Class Flirt; Most Attractive Girl; Most Fastidious Girl. Mildred Mae Chillson (“Mil”) November 19, 1913 Thompsonville, Conn. The virtue ties in the struggle, not the prize. Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Gym Exhibition ’29; Art Club ’31; German Club ’32.
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