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18 The Enfield Echo CLASS SONG Music by Therese Starr Words by Irene Mercier 4 .1 h=H f 5=: 5 == -TM - r r F 1 tt—n — i f h 4' „ l JrS” D 0 1 r S 1 irr7 r j . .. T J fcT 1 £ 1 ✓ y r 1 f ✓ r 10) • . .. T7 1» — — ■— A r - 1 1 1 1 r 7 J J 1 - •“ 1 - u ✓ 'f r? r I j- , .. 7 T7—7i CT.TTT t y - | • P u A— w t Forever will our thoughts and deeds Be with our school which filled our needs. With love and kindness in each heart, We smile a bit before we part. To all, we say with some regret That these have been the best years yet. And so to thee we bade farewell, Our teachers and our friends as well. Now forward to our chosen goal, Some to tread with friends till old. Some to march to fame alone, But all to meet in God’s sweet home.
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The Enfield Echo 17 PROGRAM FOR GRADUATION June 22, 1944 Class Motto—“We Are Prepared” Class Flower—Green and White Carnation Class Colors—Green and W'hite Processional—“Pomp and Circumstances”.............. Edgar Invocation—Reverend William P. Kilcoyne Orchestra a. Holiday for Strings............................Rose b. Blue Danube .................................Straus Salutatory..................................(Second Honor) CLAIRE A. PARE Music a. “Stout Hearted Men”.........................Romberg b. “Desert Song” ...........................Romberg GLEE CLUB Commencement Address DR. ARTHUR L. KNOBLAUCH, University of Connecticut INTRODUCTION BY FREDERICK BOMELY Music—Selections (Duet) WALLACE FABER AND HERBERT DAVIDSON Valedictory............................:......(First Honor) JOSEPHINE M. CARAMAZZA Class Song.....................—.....Words by Irene Mercier Music by Therese Starr Presentation of Class Gift FREDERICK BOMELY, Class President Conferring of Diplomas RICHARD W. HOWES State Supervisor, Trade and Industrial Education Announcement of Prizes PRINCIPAL J. FRANK HASSETT Conferring of Prizes SUPERINTENDENT KARL D. LEE Music—“Star-Spangled Banner”............Francis Scott Key CLASS, AUDIENCE, WITH ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT Recessional
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The Enfield Echo 19 CLASS STATISTICS (By Marion Hayden, Mary Porcello, John O’Brien, Raymond Ligenza, Terence Burke) Constance Phyllis Agrapides (“Connie”) February 15, 1926 Thompsonville, Conn. Those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour. Honor Student; Class Ring Committee ’43; Speech Club ’44; American Legion Oratorical Contest ’44; Senior Class Prophecy ’44. Concetta Marie Angelica (“Dolly”) November 15, 1925 Enfield, Conn. Beauty seen is never lost.” Freshman-Senior Reception Committee ’41, ’44; Junior Prom Committee ’43; Farewell Prom Committee ’43; Hi-Y Minstrel ’41, ’42, ’43; Latin Club ’44. Best Looking Girl. Josephine Sarafina Angelica (“Jo”) May 7, 1927 Thompsonville, Conn. She has a sense of humor and a touch of mirth. Delegate Assembly ’41, ’42; Nominating Committee ’41, ’42, ’43; Home Ec Club ’41; Delegate Assembly Chairman ’41; Senior-Freshman Committee ’41, ’44; Corridor Com- mittee ’41; Fashion Show ’41; Home Room Secretary ’42; Hi-Y Minstrel ’41, ’42; Usherette at School Play ’42; Ticket and Advertising Committee School Play ’42; As- sistant Manager of Static ’41; Candy Girl at School Play ’42; Thanksgiving and Christmas Basket Committee ’42; Ad Committee Hi-Y Minstrel ’43, ’44; Cheer Leader ’42, ’43, ’44; Manager of Static ’43; Leaders’ Group ’43, ’44; Usherette at Class Night ’43; Junior Prom Committee ’43; Girls’ Y Club ’43; Usherette at Graduation Night ’43; Secretary of Delegate Assembly ’44; Senior Prom Com- mittee ’44; Bulletin Board Committee ’44; Dancing School Instructor ’44; Ticket Chairman Senior Prom ’44. Noisiest Girl. Most Cheerful Girl. Rose Marie Angelica August 27, 1926 Thompsonville, Conn. Common sense is a rare j(ift of God. Glee Club ’41, ’42, ’43; Fashion Show ’41, ’44; Ballad for Americans Concert ’42; Vice-President of Home Economics Club ’44.
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