Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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THE ECHO 23 SUMNER-EAST BRIDGEWATER AT HOLBROOK On Friday night, March 8, 1929, the girls of Sumner High played a fast and very in- teresting game with the girls of East Bridgewater. The score was 13-8 in favor of Sumner High. This game was one that held every spectator in suspense. Sumner’s girls sure did prove themselves worth while, and each one of the team displayed wonderful passwork. Dorothy Sullivan, Sumner’s snappy forward, has come into the limelight by her great work as a basket shooter. P. Hutchinson also showed her skill at shooting baskets. Gonsales and Sawyer, forwards for East Bridgewater, tried very hard to keep up with them. They each contributed two baskets. The lineup is as follows: S. H. S.: M. West, c.; M. Meara, s. c.; P. Hutchinson, f. ; D. Sulli- van, f.; E. Johnson, g.; M. Wilbur, g. E. B. H.: Grant, c.; F. Sullivan, s. c.; Gon- sales, f.; Sawyer, f.; Rocha, g.; Hargard, g. Time — four eight minute periods. Ref- eree, Miss Ladd. SUMNER-EAST BRIDGEWATER AT EAST BRIDGEWATER On February 1st Sumner High played East Bridgewater at the school gym. East Bridgewater won by a heavy margin, the score being 27-7. Gonsales and Sawyer were heavy scorers for the winners. M. Regan, scoring seven points, was the only scorer for S. H. S., but H. Tibbetts and D. Brown gave a very good showing also. The lineup is as follows: S. H. S.: A. McCarthy, c.; H. Tibbetts, s. c.; M. Regan, 1. f. ; D. Brown, r. f. ; E. Johnson, r. g., M. Wilbur, 1. g.; Substitutes, A. Johnston, c.; L. Regan, s. c.; P. Hutchinson and D. Sullivan, r. f.; Transfer, D. Brown, r. f., to s. c. The line- up for E. B. H.:Edson, c.; Gonsales, r. f.; Sawyer, 1. f.; T. Sullivan, s. c.; Shores, r. g.; Rocha, s. c.; Perkins, r. g.; Perkins, 1. g. Time — 8 minute periods. Referee, Miss Ladd. SUMNER-HOWARD AT WEST BRIDGEWATER Sumner High girls were defeated by Howard High girls February 5, 1929 at the West Bridgewater Town Hall. The score was 36-14, the game being interesting from start to finish with each girl showing her fighting spirit. On the whole the girls of Sumner showed very fine team work. Miss Hambly of West Bridgewater starred in shooting baskets with seven to her credit. Miss Asack came next with five and Miss Washburn also contributed four baskets from the field. Miss M. Reagan, Sumner’s alert forward, was the only scorer for the losers. She scored four from the field and three from the foul line. The lineup is as follows: S. H. S.: Miss Tibbetts and A. McCarthy, c.; P. Hutchinson and D. Brown, s. c.; M. Reagan, f.; Dorothy Sulli- van, f. ; E. Johnson, g.; F. MacDonald, g. For W. B. H. : D. Kirby, c.; G. Roscoe, s. c.; V. Hambly, f. ; Asack and Washburn, f.; V. Balboni, g. ; B. Chadwick, g. Time — four eight minute periods. Ref- eree — Miss Ladd. Christine Callahan, Athletic Editor. Left to right: L. Regan, P. Hutchinson, M. Regan, M. Meara, F. Mc- Donald M. Kierstead, D. Brown, M. Johnston, M. West, V. Thomas. GIRLS’ TRACK This Spring the girls have had no track work. When Miss Burch called out the track squad, she found that the girls did not want track, but instead wanted base- Wilbur, E. Johnson, H. Tibbetts, A. ball. The girls have met on Tuesday and Thursday of each week and have played baseball under the instructions of Miss Burch. On these occasions they have played sides, but mostly “Scrub.”

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22 THE ECHO Front Row (left to right): L. Regan, P. Hutchinson, E. Johnson, D. Brown, A. Johnston. Second Row: D. Sullivan, M. Meara, M. Regan, F. McDonald, A. McCarthy. Back Row: Miss Burch, Coach, M. Wilbur, M. West, H. Tibbetts. BASKETBALL This is the first year of basketball at Sumner High, and the girls suffered only through inexperience of the game; but with the coming of another year they may cause trouble for anyone with whom they may play. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 4 West Bridgewater Jan. 15 Norwell Jan. 22 Norwell Feb. 1 East Bridgewater Feb. 5 West Bridgewater Mar. 8 East Bridgewater Games away from home. SUMNER-WEST BRIDGEWATER AT HOLBROOK The Girls’ basketball team played their first game with Howard High of West Bridgewater at the High School Gym where they met their first defeat. In this game A. McCarthy distinguished herself as a forward. She was high scorer for S. H. S., scoring seven points. A. Johnson also starred in this game. The scorers for the visitors were V. Hambly scoring ten points and A. Baxter scoring the remain- ing six points of the game. The lineup is as follows: S. H. S.: E. Johnson, g.; M. Wilbur, g.; H. Tibbetts, c.; P. Hutchinson, s. c.; A. McCarthy, f.; A. Johnson, f. ; V. West, substitute. The lineup for H. H. S.: V. Balboni, g.; I. Stanhus, g.; D. Kirby, c.; P. Washburn, s. c.; V. Hambly, f., A. Bax- ter, f. Time — 8 minute periods. Referee, M. Carey. Alma (Giving an oral topic): “She was the son of her father and a great actor.” SUMNER-NORWELL AT HOLBROOK On Tuesday, January 15th, Norwell’s girls tasted defeat at the hands of Sumner High Girls. The score was 17-15, and the game was very interesting and thrilling from start to finish. P. Hutchinson and M. Regan of S. H. S. proved themselves the shining stars of the game. The scorers for the losers were E. Weare, E. Henderson, and M. Lind. The lineup is as follows: S. H. S.:H. Tibbetts, s. c.; M. Regan, r. f.; P. Hutchinson, 1. f.; M. Wilbur, r. g. ; E. Johnson, 1. g.; M. West, c. The lineup for N. H. S. is as follows: E. Weare, c.; E. Henderson, r. f. ; M. Lind, 1. f. ; G. Gauley, r. g. ; S. DeFabaio, 1. g.; E. Maxwell, s. c. Time — 8 minute periods. Referee, Miss Packard. SUMNER-NORWELL AT NORWELL Sumner High Girls won their first game away from home at Norwell with a score of 18-12. Excellent work was done by D. Brown and M. Regan of S. H. S., and Nor- well had M. Lind and E. Henderson for their high scorers. The lineup is as fol- lows: S. H. S.: M. Regan, r. f.; P. Hutch- inson, 1. f.; A. McCarthy, c.; E. Johnson, 1. g. ; F. MacDonald, r. g. ; Substitutes, D. Sullivan, r. f.; D. Brown, 1. f.; A. Johnson, r. g. The lineup for N. H. S. is Hatch r. f.; E. Henderson, 1. f.; Clark, c.; Gauley, 1. g.; Frandedina, r. g.; Substitutes, Lind, r. f., MacDonald, 1. f., Gardner, c., De- Fabio, r. g. Time — 4-8 minute periods. Referee, E. Burch. Ferg: “Boy! What a load off my shoulders.” Fiffo: “Did you wash your neck?”



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24 THE ECHO FOREIGN LE RENTREE DE SON FRERE “Marie! Apportez-moi mon livre.” dit Madames Fortesque. Quand Marie a apporte le livre, Madame dit: “Landis que je suis allee, Marie, il faut que vous preniey soins de la maison. Si quel qu’un passe chez moi, parley-leur que je serai chez moi pres de sept heures” et Madame Fortesque balayait avec pompe hors la maison. Marie attend jusqu’a ce que Madame soit partie et puis elle allait au jardin ou on ne la a pas permis. Faute le apres midi elle y est restee et lisait. Quand il etait six heures elle s’est levee et elle est allee dans la maison craignant que Madame ne suis returnee trop bientot. Aussi tot qu’elle arrivait chez Madame Fortesque elle entendait le son du grelot de la porte. Elle a ouvert la parte et un etrange jeune homme cria. “Marie!” Marie reconaisait son frere que elle n’avait pas vu pendent la gerre du monde a commence. “Marie!” dit Madame Fortesque sincere- ment comme elle ouvrait la porte et trouvait Marie dans le bras de son frere. “Marie, qui est ce jeune homme?” “Mon frere!” cria Marie heuresement et ne plus craignant la grand mere et il me menera chez lui avec lui. Penelope Hutchinson, ’30. A LETTER RECEIVED FROM A GIRL IN FRANCE Chambery, France Mar chere Martha, En classe nous apprenons l’histoire de France, la litterature, la composition francaise dont le dernier sujet portait sur l’admirable exploit de votre aviateur, Lind- berg, les mathematiques, les sciences, l’italien, l’anglais. Durant ces lecons nous lisons Jungle book; quelles matieres preferez-vous ? pour moi ce sont les sci- ences. Lucienne. JOKES Tom: Mon oncle est mort du boisson fort. John: Est-ce vrai? Tom: Oui, une masse de glace est tombee sur sa tete. Miss Bartlett: Un personne, quel age aurait-il qui est ne en 1890? Basil: Un homme ou une femme? MES VACANCES D’ETE L’ete dernier, j’ai passe la plupart de mes vacances dans une place que l’on appele “Duvet d’Ert” c’est a dire, a Moncton, New Brunswick. Je yous raconterai comment “nous” y sommes arrive, mais d’abord je vous raconterai qui “nous” etions. Mon pere, non frere, ma grand’mere et moi etaient les “nous”. Nous toutes y avaient des parents, ainsi nous avons pense que nous y passerions nos vacances. C’est comment nous y sommes arrives; mon pere achete une tente et toutes les choses necessaires pour camper, et nous avons campe toutes les nuits jusqu’a ce que nous y soyons arrives. J’ai pense qu’il etait beaucoup d’amusement. Enfin nous sommes venus a la maison de ma tante, qui etait prete pour un bon temps, parce qu’elle nous donne toujours un bon temps quand nous sommes chez elle. J’ai un cousin qui y vive et il a dix-neuf ou vingt ans. Il a une “fille” ou “fiancee” et il a aussi des “garcons-amis”. On l’appelle Monsieur Howe Jones et il est tres brave. Nous sommes alles a nous nromener a automobile plusiers fois et nous avons eu vraiement un beau temps en allant aux places. J’espere que j’y irai encore bientot, quoique je croie que j’irai “Bourdon l’Occi- dent” a Michigan cette annee. C’est tres beau a Michigan parce que toutes les gens sont tres les bonnes voisines. On s’imprime immediatement. Martha Kierstead, ’29. Customer: Qu’estce qui charge de cette batterie ? Clerk: Un volt et demi. Customer: Combien de mounaie Ameri- caine ? Jarn: Qud est le densitie? Bud: La tete de Dornan. Fredricus, rex Romanorum, bellum cum Gallia gerebat. Fredrici naves super- averant naves Gallorum et pedites omnes urbes superaverant. Puer parvus dixit copias Gallorum trans flumen esse. Turn Fredricus magnas urbes capit, et omnem Galliam supe ravit. Fred- ricus puerum ducem exercitus fecit. Ernest Wiggins, ’32.

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