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28 The Enfield Echo Rose Marie Cardone (“Rosie”) May 31, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market.” Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32; French Club ’31, ’32; Dramatic Club ’33; German Club ’32; Property Committee Operetta ’33; Secretary Dramatic Club ’33; Delegate ’33; Girl Reserves ’32. Elizabeth Patricia Carey March 17, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. She conquers who endures.” Honor Student; Chorus ’30; French Club ’31; J. P. C. ’33; Vice-President ’33; Echo Board ’32; Varsity De- bating Team ’32, ’33; One Act Play Contest ’33; Motto Committee; Class Book Committee; Most Diligent Person. Elizabeth Alice Carson (“Libby”) June 21, 1916 Enfield, Conn. The joy of youth and health, her eyes display.” Honor Student; Chorus ’30, ’31; Echo Staff ’31; Girl Reserves ’31, ’32, ’33; Class Night Presentations. Mabel Irene Chillson (“May”) October 5, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. I'll tell you very confidentially—she is sweet.” Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32. Richard Chmura August 7, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Chorus ’31; Orchestra ’30, ’31, ’32, '33; Band ’31.
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The Enfield Echo 27 Lucy Ellen Birdsall October 20, 1914 Shakers, Conn. My thoughts are my companions.” Glee Club ’32, ’33; Operetta ’32, ’33; Dramatic Club ’33; German Club ’32, ’33; One Act Play Contest ’33; Girl Reserves ’32; Chorus ’32. Floyd Rosalvo Rradish August 30, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. Young fellows will be young fellows.” Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31; Hi-Y ’32, ’33; Progressive Club ’32, ’33; Intramural Basketball ’31, ’32; Usher Senior Play ’33; Hi-Y Minstrel ’33; Student Council ’29, ’30; Class Will; Most Attractive Boy. Avis Elizabeth Bridge July 19, 1914 Warehouse Point, Conn. Her voice was very soft and low, an excellent thing in woman.” Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32; Girl Reserves ’32, ’33. Elizabeth Gordon Bridge (“Betty”) November 14, 1915 Hazardville, Conn. Honor lies in honest toil.” Honor Student; Junior History Prize ’32; Dramatic Club ’33; Varsity Debating Team ’32, ’33; German Club ’32, ’33; Chorus ’30; Elocution Club ’31; Class Gift Committee; Class Historian. Anthony Joseph Buiniskas January 23, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. Seldom seen, seldom heard. Football ’32; Interclass Soccer ’32; Quietest Boy.
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The Enfield Echo 29 Rose Mary Cimino July 4, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. Happy am 1; from care I'm free, Why aren't they all contented like me?” Honor Student; Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32; French Club ’32; State Typing Contest ’32; Candy Girl for School Play ’33; Usher for Junior Prom ’32; Usher for Senior Prom ’33; Treasurer J. P. C. Dramatic Club ’33. Vernon Arthur Connell (“Vernie”) August 30, 1916 Somersville, Conn. We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy on using it.” Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32; Swimming Team ’33; Class Sta- tistics. Joseph Eugene Connor (“Joe”) May 3, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. Why must life all labor be?” Most Dilatory Person. Edward Hugh Crombie (“Eddie”) July 1, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. Resolved to outwit gloom by jollity.” Junior Prom Committee; Graduation Usher ’32; School Play Usher ’33; Senior Prom Usher ’33. Charles Willard Crosby (“Ring”) March 8, 1915 Hazardville, Conn Nothing is more simple than greatness; Indeed to be simple is to be great.” Progressive Club ’33; School Play ’33; Operetta Usher ’33; Class Gift Committee; Most Dignified Per- son; Most Literary Person.
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