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THE ECHO Vol. II. No. 4. SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL June 1924 EMILY M. LAKEWITZ THE ECHO STAFF ’25 - Editor-in-Chief Assistant GERTRUDE CAMPBELL ’27 BLANCHE HADFIELD ’26 ALFRED THERRIEN ’25 Editors GLADYS DUNHAM ’25 THELMA ROLLINGS ’24 Literature ALICE HICKEY ’26 - - Poetry ELLIS JOHNSON ’24 - - Athletics HAROLD FLEMING ’25 - - Exchange SARAH ELDER ’24 - - Alumni AUBREY DANA ’24 - - Society LILLIAN LAKEWITZ ’26 - - Jokes GERMAINE OLSON ’25 - . Jokes MISS KATHERYN MEGLEY - Faculty Advisor JOHN HADFIELD ’25 - Business Manager JOHN GREENHATCH ’26 - 9 Staff Artist THELMA A. PETERSON ’25 - Advertising Manager THE ECHO is published by the pupils of Sumner High School, Holbrook, Mass. The subscription rate is 3Sc. [)er co[)y. Frequency of issue will be three times a year. Advertising rates may be had on application to Advertising Manager.
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THE ECHO 5 Editorial June and graduation has come once more, and Sumner loses another class. The class of 1924 are leaving to seek the world in their separate ways. May success and happiness follow them as they take the road of life. We hope they may always be loyal to their classmates and to the school they are leaving. In losing the class of 1924 we lose a class that has been of great help to the school. They have taken an active part in athletics and other school activities and were the first class to publish the “Echo.” As Juniors they distinguished them- selves in scholarship by five of the class being admitted to the Pro- merito Society. May they go through life with the same spirit that they have shown in Sumner, and as they go may their knowledge increase. THELMA PETERSON ' , ;25. The Southeastern Massachusetts League of School Publications We are associated with the South- eastern Massachusetts League of School Publications which has for its members schools publishing papers or magazines. This League holds its meetings four times a year at the different schools belonging to it. Representatives from our staff have been sent to several of these meetings and can bear testimony of the universal good time enjoyed. The Echo was submitted together with the other papers to a committee to be judged on different points. The Hingham School carried off the prize for the best poem while The Echo re- ceived honorable mention. The poem which brought us this credit was “The Brooklet,” in last year’s Gradu- ation issue. We, of the staff, were proud of this success and now we aspire to one of the prizes. This means that we must have the wholehearted support of each individual, with which I feel sure that we will achieve the end we pursue ! EMILY M. LAKEWITZ, ’25. School Spirit Dear and gentle reader, fellow stu- dents, and those who are to become students in High School this fall, my theme is short but sweet. It con- cerns school spirit. If you haven’t it, your worthless, not worthy of being educated or be- coming a citizen, for school spirit is only the stirring of the spirit of pat- riotism. If you have it you love your school, obey its standards of conduct, sup- port its activities, and hold it in pride before the world. It is that intangi- ble thing that makes the world go ’round. Have you it? E. A. J., ’24.
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