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Class of 1940
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XLbc Bitfield Bcbo Published at intervals during the school year by the members oj the Enfield Public High School, Thompsonville, Conn, Entered as second-class matter February 21, 1917, at the Post Office at Thompsonville, Conn„ under the Act of March 3. 1879. VOL. 27 THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., JUNE, 1940 NO. 1 ADDRESS OF WELCOME (By Charles Misuraca, Class President) Parents, Teachers and Friends : As President of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty, it is my pleasure and privilege to welcome you to our Class Night Exercises. Tonight marks the beginning of the end of our high school days. These profitable and pleasure-filled years were made possible only through the sacrifices of our parents and the untiring efforts of our teachers. We are now on our own. The decision is now ours to choose the right cross road and go on to higher learning. The class wishes to extend its sincere thanks and gratitude to all who have lent a helping hand during the formative period of our lives. In behalf of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty, I again bid you a cordial welcome to our Class Night Program. CLASS HISTORY (By Dorothy Coleman) ENFIELD CLARION NEWS REVIEW September 6, 1936 The Class of 1940 entered Enfield High School today. The first few hours they seemed to be a little self-conscious and bewil- dered, but that wore off as the day progressed. According to all reports this class is really going to become a useful, progressive group of people. October 15, 1936 The following officers were elected by the Class of ’40 at Enfield High School. President, Charles Misuraca; Vice-President, Marjorie Munson; Secretary, Jean Smyth; Treasurer, Francis Devine. It is believed that this is a very wise choice on the part
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