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THE ECHO Vol. VII No. 2 Sumner High School, Holbrook, Mass., June, 1930 ECHO STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR AS SISTANT EDITOR . BUSINESS MANAGER . ASSISTANT MANAGER . ASSISTANT MANAGER LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE . LITERARY EDITOR LITERARY EDITOR ATHLETIC EDITOR ATHLETIC EDITOR JOKE EDITOR JOKE EDITOR .... ALUMNI EDITOR EXCHANGE EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION EDITOR . CLASS OF 1930 EDITOR CLASS OF 1931 EDITOR CLASS OF 1932 EDITORS CLASS OF 1933 EDITORS . FACULTY ADVISER . Wallace Hancock, Jr. Everett Hayden Hugh Smith Thorndike Flye Florence Tibbetts Emory Mann Penelope Hutchinson Penelope Hutchinson Myron Holbrook Christina Callahan Allan MacKinlay Dorothy Brown Norman Smith Anna McCarthy Harry Wiggins Rita Hutchins Ruth Dyer Dorothy Mills Francis Moran, Adrienne MacMurray Robert Martin, Helen Kelley Miss Kathryn Megley CONTENTS DEDICATION 3 SENIOR STATISTICS 3 SCHOOL NOTES 8 ALUMNI DEPARTMENT 11 ATHLETICS 14 LITERATURE 22 HUMOR 34
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THE ECHO 3 DEDICATION This issue of the “Echo” is affectionately dedicated to the present senior class of the Sumner High School. It is to the members of the class of 1930 who have successfully worked in behalf of the school that the staff extends every sincere wish for their success in the role of alumni. SENIOR STATISTICS Clifton Baker (Cliff) South Franklin St., Brookville Hobby: Aeroplanes “Faint heart never won fair lady.” Activities: Hockey 4; Baseball 4. Cliff is the boy who had a chance to be in the Senior Play, but hockey proved too strong an attraction, and he just couldn’t come to rehearsals. He is rather a bashful boy, too. We heard that it took him nearly six weeks to screw his courage to the point of asking one certain person to march with him at Reception. Who’d a thunk it? Robert Batchelder (Batchy) South Franklin St., Brookville Hobby: Cedar Hills “Good things come in little packages.” Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Echo 3; Hockey 4; Athletic Drama 3, 4; Senior Drama 4. He may be small, but — oh my! And what a drag he has with a certain teacher! No names mentioned, of course, but two and two equal six many a time. And an athlete! Yes, yes! Hockey, baseball, basketball — sports, no end! Yes, and no end to his sar- casm, either, some of us can testify. Bob, have you learned the “Bunny Hug” yet? Pauline Blanchard (Polly) 28 Weymouth St. Hobby: Walking fast. “Of manner gentle, of affections mild.” Pauline is quite studious and a rather clever writer. Pauline was the winner of the Prize Essay Contest about the Armis- tice. If you never walked to school with her, you ought to try it — guaranteed to make your legs ache in three minutes. Dorothy Brown (Brownie) 38 Maplewood Ave. Hobby: Freckles “Silence is the best ornament of woman.” Activities: Basketball 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3; Vice-President of Class 3; Echo 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Drama 3, 4; Typewriting Awards. Besides her athletic prowess, Dot’s quite an artist. She designed the cover of the “Echo”, you know. Brownie’s rather speedy — she leads the typing class in speed awar ds. And what is more, she is very pop- ular with Bobby! Shades of Stubby and Sammie Bell! Christina Callahan (Cal) Pleasant St. Hobby: Dark Nights “I will take you home again, Christine.” Activities: Echo 3, 4; Commercial Club President 4. A cute colleen is Christina. She can smile at the right time and be serious at the right time, too, which is some accom- plishment in a class like ours. She is a genius at writing up basketball games she has never seen. How do you do it, Chris? (No slam intended — merely wistful envy.) Alphonse Cartullo (Soupie) South St., Brookville Hobby: Studying “The unknown quantity.” Alphonse has been with us the whole four years in high school, but we never got to know him so very well. He is quiet, and is always one of the first ones to Hand in his bookkeeping sets completed — we know that much, anyway. He is one of those rare creatures who uses a study period as it is intended. We wish you luck, Alphonse. Wallace A. Dana (Nancy) Weymouth St. Hobby: Talking about Dana “Thy middle name is modesty.” Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 4; Athletic Drama 4. Wallie, where did you get that nick- name? We always called you Wallie, and then we went to the ball games and heard yells of “Hey, Nancy, cop that fly!” or similar elegant expressions. De we detect a gentle sarcasm in the name? Never mind, good luck to you as a bookkeeper. Henry Drummond (Betty) Belcher St. Hobby: Cultivating Roses “Youth calls for pleasure Pleasure calls for love.” Activities: Basketball 4; Track 1, 2. What a line Henry has! We think he would give his own grandmother a line! He merrily goes his way — we wonder if he ever studies, although we do hear unsub- stantiated rumors to the effect that he does, occasionally. Did you ever hear about Henry’s losing his class ring in a dirt pile ? Heheheheheheheheh. Now we’ll tell one.
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