Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1940

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The Enfield Echo 27 looked very dignified as they left the auditorium first. The under- classmen showed the Seniors their due respect, but how long will it last? October 24, 1939 The following officers were elected this morning by the Class of 1940. President Misuraca retained the office which he has held for the past three years. He has done a fine job in the past and all expect him to keep up his excellent work. Margaret Cyganus was reelected because of her past record as Class Vice-President. The Secretary is Alice Richardson. The very popular Francis Devine also retained his post as Class Treasurer. November 24, 1939 The first big event of the year, the Hi-Y Minstrel, took place today. Charles Misuraca, President of the Hi-Y Club, was inter- locutor. Ralph August and Ed. Augustyniak again represented the class as end men. The solo of John Trappe was truly a highlight of the show. December 1.5, 1939 Thomas Hayden and Anne Starr were chosen by the Senior Class to preside over the annual Senior Promenade. The prom is expected to be as big a success financially as it is socially. January 26, 1940 The annual school play was given today at Enfield High. Evelyn O’Brien and Fran Devine blossomed out as stars. The sup- porting cast was made up of Mahlon Brown, Delmont Meagher, Sadie Scavotto, and Jeane Loftus. The play chosen was “Sweet Sixteen”. This production was very capably managed by John Trappe. April 15, 1940 Tonight Enfield High School took part in the Valley Wheel Play Festival. The play which Enfield has chosen for production is “The Minuet”. The members of the cast were Evelyn O’Brien, Anne Marie O’Donnell, Francis Devine, John Trappe, Delmont Meagher and Francis D’Aleo. Throughout the entire year, the Seniors, in Room 26, have enjoyed the following visitors, who gave interesting and inspiring talks: Former Representative, Julia Doyle, Father King, Reverend Charles Nichols, Reverend William Turnbull and Mr. Charles Monahan. June 20, 1940 This evening Enfield High School is bidding farewell to its annual graduating class. It is with deep regret that this group writes “finis” to this chapter in their great “Book of Life.”

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26 The Enfield Echo of the voters. The officers promised, during their campaign, a clean, honest administration. September 5, 1937 The Class of ’40 entered the ranks of the intelligensia this morning when they became Sophomores. After the fine showing of this class last year, it seems very probable that it will be one of the finest the school has yet seen. October 7, 1937 One of the most highly esteemed members of the Class of 1940, William Thompson, died today. He was dearly loved by all who knew him because of his many excellent qualities. Needless to say he will be sadly missed. October 20, 1937 The Class of 1940 held its annual election this morning. The President, Charles Misuraca, was reelected because of his com- mendable leadership of the past year. Other officers elected are Vice-President, Irene Gautreau; Secretary, Jean Smyth; Treas- urer, Francis Devine. December 4, 1937 The Class of ’40 took part in the first dramatic production of the year, the Hi-Y Minstrel. This proved to the school that this class is willing to cooperate in all school extracurricular activities. September 3, 1938 Enfield High welcomed new Juniors this morning, the noted Class of ’40. The school expects the class to be as prominent this year as it has been in the previous two years. October 10, 1938 This morning the following officers took over the guidance of the Class of ’40. Charles Misuraca was re-elected President; Margaret Cyganus, Vice-President; Mary Hedenburg, Secretary; and Francis Devine, Treasurer. December 2, 1938 The Class of ’40 was well represented in the Hi-Y Minstrel today. In addition to the many in the chorus, Ralph August and Ed. Augustyniak represented the class as end men. April 26, 1939 The crowning glory of the year came today when the Junior Class held its annual Spring Promenade. This class has set a new record by making a large profit. Charles Wielgus and Sadie Scavotto capably served as host and hostess. September 6, 1939 The greatest thrill in the lives of the Class of ’40 came this morning when they took over the Senior seats. The new Seniors



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28 The Enfield Echo CLASS PROPHECY (By Carmelina Maniscalco, Allyn Bridge, Wanda Walizki, Charles Hannum) Part I It is the year 1950, and the time for another census to be taken. We, the census takers, have compiled the following report of the doings of our classmates during the past ten years. Tommy Birdsall has turned the Prison Farm into a Rhythm Club. In the orchestra, which is known as the “Swinging Hicks from Scitico Sticks,” we have Elliott Colby, Charles Vella and Royce Wilcox. The orchestra is well provided with vegetables every week by the audience. The entertainment is provided by the “Broadway Tappers of 1950,” which consists of Dora Lamagna, Ursula Sheehan, Lorraine Landry, Eileen Kiernan and Jeanette Charest. Marjorie LaGrange, Sadie Wlodkoski, Mary Rumore and Mary Provenzano are hostesses. The advertising is done by Edward Mnich. Alice Richardson and Jane Barszcz run their own Millinery Shop in New York, but their styles are not original. They copy them from Wanda Walizki, whose styles are sent directly from Paris. Charles Misuraca runs his own Radio Store. Jean Bartley and Gabriella Cardone are frequent visitors. But surely they can’t be interested in radios. Eleanor Fowler is teaching French to a group of boys who are always busy dating her. Beatrice Blake and Frances Bartolotta are trying to invent a new alarm clock. The old one lost the technique of waking them up. From far away Africa comes news that Jean Brovero and Ernestine Oliver are doing missionary work. “Glamour Boy” Charles Wielgus was voted the best dressed man in “No-Man’s Land.” The impersonator, Michael Mangini is still trying to get an audition to appear on Major Bowes’ Program. Raleigh Brown runs the “Non-Shrinkage Tailor Shop” here in town. Lillian Peeler and Jeanette Osowiecki recommend him to all their friends. Constance Mundle is teaching in a High School in Washington. Sophie Kwiecienski has opened a Home Economics School. Her promising students are Jean Fitzgerald and Ann Marie O’Donnell. As I check further on my list I find that Raymond Clarkin has been spending his time giving aesthetic dancing lessons to a group of girls on Waikiki Beach. Gus Theofiles has become the shadow’s shadow’s assistant.

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