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CLASS OF 1944
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emcees cf tee clas§ cr 1944 FLORENCE MOSCHETTI Vice-President FREDERICK BOMELY President EDWARD ZEBROWSKI, Treasurer, in the Country’s Service, ADELINE CIMINO Secretary
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XLhc Enfield Echo Published at intervals during the school year by the members oj the Enfield Public High School, Thompsonville, Conn. Entered as seeond-class matter February 21, 1917, at the Post Office at Thompsonville. Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. VOL. 31 THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., JUNE, 1944 NO. 1 ADDRESS OF WELCOME (By Frederick Bomely, President) We, the Class of 1944, welcome you, our parents and friends, to our Class Night Exercises. Tonight, as we begin our commencement activities, you see the result of twelve years of intensive training. The complete under- standing of our parents, the careful guidance and inspiration of our principal and teachers, the encouragement and loyalty of our friends, and the diligent work of the Class of 1944 have prepared us for the serious tasks which lie before us. With our heads high and hearts true, we face our world knowing that there is a place for each. Now we turn to the lighter and more humorous side of life as we share with you our reminiscences of our four years at Enfield. Again, on behalf of the Class of 1944, I extend to you a hearty welcome to our Class Night Exercises. CLASS HISTORY (By Mildred Blaszko) When time who steals our years away Shall steal our pleasures, too, The mem’ry of the past will stay And half our joys renew. Musing and reflecting on this familiar quotation of Thomas Moore, I do not doubt that there is anyone in this audience who does not recall with pleasure the many joyous hours of his school days, in moments such as this. As some day we, too, the graduating Class of 1944, will be seated in an audience such as this, watching future generations prepare to make their way in the world, let us envision ourselves in such an audience, and dust off an old volume, our “Scrapbook of
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