Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1947

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tlbc Enfielb Ecbo 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 34 THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., JUNE, 1947 NO. 1 WELCOME (By Joseph Cimino) As president of the class of nineteen hundred forty-seven, I have the privilege of welcoming you to our class night program. With these exercises we are closing one of the happiest and most interesting chapters of our lives. This is one of our last opportunities to meet as a class and to recall those happy moments once more before we part to go our various ways. It is a privilege and a pleasure for us to be here. We hope that you too will enjoy these memories as we, the class of ’47, present our class night program. CLASS HISTORY (By Joyce Dineen) Into my album entitled “The Best Years of My Life”, I re- cently added the last newspaper clipping. It was dated June 18, 1947, and read, “The Enfield High School Class of ’47 Graduates Tomorrow Night”. The insertion of this last clipping was a far cry from that day four years ago when the first clipping was put into the album. This first one was dated September 13, 1943, and read, “School Opens Tomorrow.” It really did open for us and that big, strange building called the Enfield High School, which we had previously gaped at, now became a part of us. Al- though bewildered about it, we were at last in high school, that noble institution erected not only for the purpose of educating us, but also for sparing our parents the misery of having us home all day. We were welcomed with open arms by the faculty and “down-the-nose” smirks by the upperclassmen. However, it wasn’t very long before the class of ’47 started “buzzing”. At the Senior-Freshman Reception, which did a great deal toward “breaking the ice”, the seniors heard some of the talent hidden in our illustrious class in the person of John Brigada, who made his debut at the reception with an unforgettable rendition of the “Ave Maria”.

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6 The Enfield Echo There are many clippings in my album which are dated 1943 and ’44, since the class of ’47, even as freshmen, took an active part in all school activities. One clipping reads: “Freshman Class Officers Elected.” We were indeed proud of and well-represented by our officers who were: President, Joe Cimino; Vice-President, Francis Robinson; Secretary, Micheline Scavotto; and Treasurer, Ernest Lagel. Another clipping is headlined: “School Play Entitled ‘What A Life’ is Howling Success.” We were, of course, interested only in the four members of our class who took part in the play. These four budding dramatists were Pat White, Robert Harrison, Audrey Trlida, and Donald Stewart. The next clipping in the album says: “Enfield Represented at State Latin Contest.” Again, unprejudiced as we were, we were merely interested in the freshman representatives, who were Shirley Raissi and Joyce Dineen. The world of sport provided the material for many more clippings about our class of ’47. Looking through the album brings back memories, one of the happiest of which was the day we became sophomores. Sophisti- cation was the keyword, now that we were able to attend morning classes and varsity athletics. The first newspaper clipping in this 1944-1945 section of the album concerned the election of class officers. Joe Cimino was again elected President, with Benny Alaimo, Vice-President; Fran- ces Klebosky, Secretary; and Ernest Scavotto, Treasurer. Next appears the headline; “Hi-Y Variety Revue Minstrel is Big Hit.” The class of ’47 not only contributed endmen Lois Tierney and Joyce Dineen, but also skit stars and many chorus members. In January of ’45 were introduced two sophomore debating scholars, Frances Klebosky and Helen Barszcz, who appeared on the Friday morning radio debating sessions. Clippings advertising the school play, “Junior Miss”, in which several sophomores took bit parts, were next in the album, and then came some on the school operetta, “Rose of the Danube”. Leading parts in this were taken by Pat White, Ralph Fiore, George Mumblo, Corinne Dunne, and Jean Field, all members of the class of ’47. From out of our midst emerged a fiery statesman, Billy Stim- son, who was a third selectman in the Model Congress held in May. The first two years had passed quickly! Now we were juniors. Now we could talk back to the seniors. This year was a busv one for the class of ’47. As I look through my scrapbook, I see that the first clipping under the 1945-1946 term says: “Joe Cimino Again Elected Pres- ident of Class.” This year Joe’s fellow officers were Vice-Presi- dent, Joyce Dineen; Secretary, Jenny Porcello; and Joint Treas- urers, Helen Barszcz and Peter Bridge.

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