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30 The Enfield Echo Rita Eileen Cunningham December 14, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. Her cures upon ber rest but lightly For she is lively, young and sprightly.” Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32; French Club ’31; Home Econom- ics Club Vice-President ’32, ’33; Junior Prom Usher; Senior Prom Usher; Candy Girl Operetta ’32; Riology Club ’32. Rita Louise Des Hosiers October 19, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. Joy is our wings—sorrow our spurs.” Progressive Club ’32, ’33; Candy Girl ’32; Girl Re- serves ’31. Margaret Mary Duprey (“Mag”) September 18, 1913 Somersville, Conn. It is only by promoting the happiness of others that we secure our own. Chorus ’30, ’31; Girl Reserves ’32, ’33; Home Econom- ics Entertainment Chairman ’33; School Assembly Pianist ’31, ’32, ’33; Chairman Music Committee ’33. Jean Helen Faiman (“Jinks”) November 2, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. Intellect—the starlight of the brain.” Valedictorian; Chorus ’30, ’31; French Club ’31; Secre- tary ’32; J. P. C. Club ’33; German Club ’32, ’33; Glee Club ’32; State Typewriting Contest ’32; Leaders’ Council ’31; Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Echo ’32; Class Motto Committee ’33; Smartest Girl. Ethel Ruth Firtion (“Eth”) November 4, 1914 Hazardville, Conn. It is better to know one thing well, then know a little about many things.” Most Athletic Girl.
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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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The Enfield Echo 31 Mary Theresa Franciamore August 14, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. She’s little but—Oh my!” Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32. Lionel Louis Frigon (“Pete”) September 26, 1914 Thompsonville, Conn. Full of fun and mischief too, doing things he shouldn’t do. Chorus ’29, ’30, ’31; Interclass Football ’29; Interclass Basketball ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Interclass Baseball ’31, ’32; Interclass Track ’30, ’31 ’32; Interclass Volley Ball ’32; Varsity Football ’30 ’31; Manager of Track ’32, ’33; Hi-Y ’32, ’33; Usher Junior Prom ’31; Com- mittee for Junior Prom ’31; Usher Senior Prom ’31; Senior Prom Committee ’32; Usher Play ’31, ’32; Stage Manager for Play ’33; Operetta Usher ’31, ’32; French Club ’31, ’32; Hi-Y Minstrel ’32, ’33; Usher Class Night and Graduation ’31, ’32; Guest at Rotary Luncheon ’31; Chairman Class Night Committee; Pic- ture Committee; Senior Hop Committee. Leila Mary Fuge (“Lee”) January 29, 1916 Enfield, Conn. A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Honor Student; Chorus ’30, ’31; Art Club ’32; Or- chestra ’31; Girl Reserves ’31, ’32, ’33; Progressive Club ’33; Senior Hop Committee ’33; Class Night Committee; Class Ring Committee; Dramatic Club ’32; One Act Play Contest ’33; Operetta Property Committee ’32; Play Property Committee ’32, ’33; Junior Prom Committee. Leona Mary Fuge July 13, 1915 Thompsonville, Conn. But she had a cheery smile, And a kindly word to say.” Penmanship Club ’30; Chorus ’30, ’31, ’32; Girl Re- serves ’31, ’32, ’33; Home Economics ’33; Property Committee of Play ’33; Progressive Club ’33; Oper- etta ’32, ’33; Cutest Girl. Josephine Mary Gannuscio (“Jo”) March 31, 1916 Thompsonville, Conn. 'Tis better to be small and shine, Than big and cast a shadow.” Chorus ’30, ’31 ’32; French Club ’31; J. P. C. ’32.
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