Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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THE ECHO 31 c: () c () zr oo iz o( ir o() rr o() z o cr oa zr c(H Cartwright dC Hurley Funeral Directors () 15 NORTH MAIN STREET RANDOLPH, MASS. West Division Street, Tel. Connection A. E. BATES PURE ICE From Weymouth Reservoir Gulf Filling Station Washington Street, South Braintree, Mass. FRANK W. HOLBROOK CHARLIE ' S LUNCH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL INSURANCE All Home Cooked Food 92 No. Franklin St., cor. Linfield HOLBROOK SQUARE Tel. Ran. 107M Open All Year F. W. CRAWFORD, M. D, HOLBROOK COAL CO. Dealers in NEW ENGLAND COKE RANGE AND FUEL OIL Prompt Service Tel. Rand. 232 R ; ci o() rz o( ci o() z o() :z o(} z: o() c: o() z {) :z )() rz Please patronize our advertisers f)

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30 THE ECHO Heat Water With Gas BROCKTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY Advisory Board — Miss Megley, Helen Kelly Art Editors — Rita Moran, Ruth Bettencourt Business Managers — Robert Martin, Grace Kelly Athletics — Robert Stanley, Paul Wiggins Literary — Ruth Hill, Robert Colburn, Mar- garet Huskins At 5.15 there was a talk on magazine writing by Mr. Paul Newsome, editor of the Weymouth Gazette. A delicious supper was served. Throughout the meal was much singing and harmonizing, led by James W. Calderwood, leader of the Orchestra. At the business meeting at 7.00 o’clock the new officers for the coming year were announced. They were Leroy Beaton, Stoughton, president; Charles O’Brist, Attleboro, vice-president; Peter Baroni, Bridgewater, treasurer; Edith Thayer, West Bridgewater, recording secretary. Then came some entertainment; orches- tra selections were led by Mr. Calderwood. Before the rest of the entertainment took place, a very interesting, “short and funny” talk was given by Mr. Angus D. MacDon- ncll of the Quincy Evening News. He told of the importance of being truthful, simple, and straightforward in all writing. It sure- ly was good. Now for the rest of the enter- tainment. William Donovan gave piano se- lections; Jessie Saunders did likewise. Edith Boutillier and Anna Bourque gave readings. Franklin Burrell sang some very beautiful semi-classical songs in fine tenor fashion. The most enjoyable and funniest act was the one given by the trio: Edward Butler, John Stetson, and Ed Thomas. Were they funny! You should have heard them imitate the Mills Brothers and the Boswell Sisters. Maude Hunt tap danced. Dancing was enjoyed then in the girls’ gymnasium until 9.30, when all went home after a most satisfying day and evening. Respectfully submitted, Helen Kelly, League Representative. ECHO STAFF First row: E. Seaverns, M. Feeney, H. Kelly, R. Hill, K. Stanley, R. Martin, G. Kelly, L. Thorud, M. Huskins, P. Wiggins. Second row: B. Brooks, M. Davison, R. Colburn, R. Bettencourt, E. Killen, E. Hall, W. Hutchinson, G. Behan, E. Waters, F. Welsford. Back row: Miss Megley, Faculty Adviser, R. Moran, R. Stanley, K. Walsh. Thanks to all who contributed to make don’t fail to let your advertiser know that this June issue of the Echo a success — the you are patronizing him because he adver- contributors, the subscribers, and the ad- tised in your school publication, vertisers. When you have the opportunity.



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32 THE ECHO BASKETBALL GAMES BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM First row: J. P. Walsh, Coach, L. McKay, R. Martin, K. Stanley, W. Hooker, G. Dyer, Manager. Second row: W. Taylor, J. Smith, T. Hall. Back row: F. Stonkus, R. Colburn, L. Mehl, T. Zarelli. Sumner-St. Paul at Sumner St. PauFs won the second game we played with them, on December 16, 24-16. It was quite a hard-fought game. Sumner-Bridgewater at Sumner Bridgewater swamped us badly in the game we played December 21. Spirida, jumping center, seemed to be doing most of the scoring for Bridgewater. The final score was Bridgewater 50, Sumner 21. Sumner Seconds- Bridgewater Seconds at Sumner Bridgewater’s Second Team beat us out on December 21, to the score of 16-11. Sumner- Alumni at Sumner We won this game, January 6, with the Alumni, with the magnificent score of 2.3- 10. Noel King, at left guard, was an out- standing figure on the Alumni Team. Sumner Seconds-Canton Seconds at Canton We won this game January 10, with a score almost unparalleled in the annals of Sumner’s Basketball Teams — 29-0. Sumner-Canton at Canton We had quite a satisfactory score when we played Canton January 10 — Sumner 25, Canton 10. Sumner Seconds-Canton Seconds at Home We played the return game against Can- ton on January 13 and again beat them easily, this time 25-8. Sumner-Canton at Home We played Canton again on Friday 13. The day must have been unlucky for Can- ton. We won, 20-7. Sumner Seconds-Boston School Seconds at Home Our second team won the game with the Boston School for the Deaf 14-10. Sumner-Boston School at Home We won the game with the Boston School, 29-20. There was plenty of hard playing in this game. Sumner- West Bridgewater Sumner’s Basketeers were nosed out when they played West Bridegwater, 16-9.

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