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KEEPI G E. H. S. INFORMED THE SCRIBE STAFF FOR 1953-1954 Editor Audrey Humphriss '54 Assistant Editor Ruth Mesh '55 Business Manager Pat Baldyga '54 Art Editor Sylvia Laprade '54 Head Typist Joyce Ingenito '54 News Editor Alfred Girard '54 Feature Editor Connie Kulon '55 Sports Editor Pat Sniado '54 CLASS REPORTERS Senior Dolores LaPlante junior June Martin Sophomore Mary Sanders Freshman Eileen Hefferon ILLUSTRATORS Marjorie Kaeppel '54, Bob Wagner '54, Evelyn Ciaglo '54, Nancy Mackie '56, Carol Borowski '56, Pat Tourville '56, Pauline St. Sauveur '55, Rachel Joly '55, Arline Peabody '57, Walter Langarge '56 Advisor - Cecelia H. Baranowski CLUB REPORTERS Jane Kosior '54, Ivy Isherwook '54, Lillian Lajoie '56, Howard Lussier '56 MUSIC COLUMN Betsy Ramsey '55, Cynthia Thouin '55, Julie Geryk '54, Jean Kaeppel '56 SOUTHAMPTON SPOTLIGHT Rosalie Parsons '56, Nan Lowe '56, Eileen Labrie '56, Jacqueline Girouard '57 STUDENT PERSONALITIES SCIENCE PAGE Joan Granger '55 Richard Beebe '55 Dale Kaeppel '55 Earl Lizotte '55 SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES ALUMNI NEWS Martha Lawson '54 Dorothy Stempel '55 Maryann Niemiec '55 Joan DeLane '54 QUESTION OF THE MONTH Marlene Le Beau '55 Nancy Sena '55 CHIT-CHAT Dolores Kowalczyk '54, Thelma Pendergast '55, Donna Mitchell '56, Cynthia Kennedy '57, Carol Krawczyk '56 TYPISTS Marie Nace '54, Shirley Lehr '54, Joan Sofinowski '54, Stella Zielenski '54, Jeanne Facteau '54
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When seniors have left the portals of E. H. S., WHY YEARBOOK? The human impulse to reminisce has brought into being the idea of a school yearbook and established it firmly in the hearts of all students. Thus, the chief purpose and aim of a yearbook staff is to preserve for every boy and girl a cumu- lative record of days and events of a school year. Such is the task that the ECHO Board has under- taken. The core of the book and its prime value should center in the names and faces, scenes and incidents, of many weeks of school life that have been often pleasant, but sometimes tedious. what is left to them of high school days but mem- ories? Most dear to the heart of every graduate, these memories are enshrined in the yearbook so that the moments spent both seriously and joyfully may be recalled again and again. Many and diverse are the duties of the mem- bers of any yearbook staff: the ECHO is no excep- tion. Each department has worked diligently and painstakingly to produce this final record, in which are mingled both pride and pleasure. As a per- spective of high school life, it provides true evi- The Artists dence that the days which speed by at E. H. S. represent the happiest moments of youth. The Photographers 5 1 Artists also
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5 SCRIBE .. ip! NNIVERSARY This year The Scribe celebrates its tenth anniversary as an E. H. S. publication. During these years it not only has held the students, interests and acquainted them with school activities, but also has maintained the real standards of newspaper work. Its staff is composed of any members of the student body who wish to partici- pate in journalism. The paper is published monthly, and among its pages are found editorials, reports of interesting events, club news and special features of many types. Started by Miss Cecelia Baranowski ten years ago, The Scribe has enjoyed well-deserved success under her guidance. It holds membership in both The Western Massachusetts League of School Publications and The Columbia Scholastic Press Association. On several occa- sions it has received awards of recognition from the latter organization-E. H. S. is justly proud of it. Maw 1 . Yilleen' rs- Class Kevin: lime DOXO 0 1251 8' W - At guise-1 0 IU lllllli The Officers and Advisor: Ruth, Miss Baranowski, Joyce, and Audrey
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