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4 THE ECHO DOROTHY F. ANDREWS (Bam) Union St. “Tall oaks from tiny acorns grow.” Hobby : Translating Cicero Activities: Glee Club 1; Li- brarian 3 ; Pro Merito. RUTH I. BETTENCOURT (Shorty) 374 Pine St. “Somebody’s Stenog.” Hobby: Collecting Fraternity Pins. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Echo 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3. 4 ; Commercial Club 3, 4 ; .Junior Play ; Class Officer, Vice-President 2, 3 ; Ap- paratus 1, 2 : Office 3, 4 ; Head Reporter 4. MYRTLE OLIVE BOSS (Myrtle) 103 South St. Hobby : Walking “Sweetness is a virtue.” Activities : Glee Club 1 : Senior Drama ; Class Offic- er, Vice-President 4 ; Office 4 : Reporter 4. PAUL BRINDLEY (Brindley) 34 Hillview Ave. “The Unknown Quantity” Hobby : Movies Activities : Glee Club 1. BARBARA BROOKS (Tiny) North Franklin St. “I have a little shadow.” Hobby : Alibis Activities : Glee Club 1 ; Ath- letic Drama 3 ; Echo 3, 4 ; Rifle Club 3, 4 : Reporter 4 : Senior Drama ; Lunch Room 4. LUCY MARY CARTULLO (Eppie) 54 High St. “Quietness is a virtue.” Hobby : Football Activities: Lunch Room 1; Commercial Club 3, 4 ; Ap- paratus 1 ; Track 1 ; Class Secretary 3, 4 ; Office 4 ; Librarian 3. FRANCIS M. CHASE (Chasey ) 28 Adams St. “A laugh is as good as a mile.” Hobb: — Driving a car slowly Activities: Orchestra 1, 2; Commercial Club 1, 2 : Basketball 2. 3; Glee Club I, 2 : Rifle Club 3 ; Appar- atus 2. MARY COTE Belcher St. “Come and trip it as ye go on the light fantastic toe.” Hobby : Calooping Activities : Glee Club 4 ; Lunch Room 2, 3, 4 ; Com- mercial Club 3, 4. GORDON BICKNELL DYER (Chaunce) 290 North Franklin St. “A pleasing figure is a thing of beauty and a thing of beauty a joy forever. Hobby : Baseball Activities : Glee Club 1, 2, 4 ; Baseball 3, 4 ; Basketball Manager 4 ; Senior Play ; Commercial Club 3, 4 ; Rifle Club 3. CHARLES W. EATON. JR. (Goofy) South Franklin St. “It’s better to learn late than never.” Hobby: Music and Electricity Activities : Glee Club 1, 4 ; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fife and Drum ; Fife Director 4. ERNEST ARTHUR ELIOT (Art.) Linwood St. “Procrastination is the thief of time.” Hobby : Baseball Activities ; Glee Club 1, 2. MILDRED JOAN FEENEY (Mil) Weston Ave. “Many receive advice, but few profit by it.” Hobby : Movies Activities : Glee Club 1 : Rifle Club 3 : Echo 4 ; Commer- cial Club 4 : Librarian 4 ; Lunch Room 4.
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THE ECHO Vol. IX, No. 2 Sumner High School, Holbrook, Mass., June, 1933 ECHO STHEE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ir .u c , ASSISTANT EDITOR Kenneth Staihey BUSINESS MANAGER d ' u i- ASSISTANT MANAGER ! LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE ATHLETIC EDITOR Leslie Thorud ATHLETIC EDITOR William Hutchinson JOKE EDITOR Davison JOKE EDITOR ALUMNI EDITOR Welsford EXCHANGE EDITOR Barbara Brooks SCHOOL NEWS Geraldine Behan CLASS EDITORS: Robert McGaughy 1936 „ , . 2935 Wiggins, Ester Seaverns 2932 Robert Colburn, Edith Waters 2933 Kathleen Walsh, Robert Stanley TYPISTS Mildred Feeney, Margaret Huskins FACULTY ADVISER Killen, Ruth Bettencourt, Eleanor Hall Miss Megley SENIOR STATISTICS DEDICATION LITERARY SCHOOL NOTES . ASSEMBLIES . . CLUBS EXCHANGE ... ATHLETICS . . ADVERTISEMENTS . COHTEMTS 4 7 8 22 24 25 26 32 Throughout the book
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THE ECHO 5 SISAG S. GARABEDIAN (Sam) 122 Pine St. “Music hath charms” Hobby : Violin Activities: Glee Club 1, 2; Rifle Club 3 ; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 : Commercial Club 3, 4 ; Treasurer 4. PEARL GILLEY (Pal) “Tall and sturdy grew the mighty oaks.” Hobby : Music Activities : Orchestra 2, 3, 4 ; Glee Club 1 ; Boys’ (iHee Club Pianist 2, 3, 4 ; Office 3 ; Commercial Club 3, 4. OLIVE MAY GRINDLE (Grin) 172 Weymouth St. “A Bright and Buxon maiden Is She.” Hobby : Talking Activities : Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ; Commercial Club 3, 4 ; Li- brarian 3. ELEANOR F. HALL (Skit) Pleasant St. “When you wrote on my slate — I love you Joe.” Activities : Echo 4 ; Athletic Drama 3 ; Commercial Club 3, 4 ; Senior Reporter 4 ; Office 4. Hobby : Red Essexes ROBERT O. HARRIS (Oscar) 161 South St. “And young Lochinvar rides out of the west.” Hobbies : Fishing and driving an automobile. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, Commercial Club, 3, 4 ; Class Officer, Treasurer, 1, 2 . WADE S. HOOKER (Spiv) Belcher St. “And a-courting he would go.” Hobby : Arguing Activities : Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ; Basketball 2, 3 : Captain 4 : Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Senior Drama. SHIRLEY E. HOPKINS 140 Linwood St. “One look from those dark and melting eyes.” Activities: Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4 : Basketball 4 ; Senior Drama. Hobby : Motorcycle Riding MARGARET A. HUSKINS (Peggy) 33 Norfolk Rd. “To see her is to love her To love but her and love for- ever.” Hobby : Peerless cars. Activities : Glee Club 1 ; Echo 2, 3, 4 : Basketball 1, 2 ; Commercial Club 3, 4 ; Track 1 ; Lunch Room 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Athletic Drama 2, 3 ; Senior Drama; Vice-Presi- dent 1. WILLIAM E. HUTCHINSON (Senator) 26 Maplewood Ave. “And a mighty man was he.” Hobby: Use of four-syllabled words. Activities : Class Treasurer 3 : Class President 4 ; Echo 2. 3, 4. ROBERT H. KEARNS (Kearnsie) 19 Emery St. “Shyness is a virtue” Hobby : Laughing at Taylor Activities : Glee Club 1. HELEN MARIE KELLEY (Helen) Sprague Ave. “Vass Vill du Haben ?” Hobby: Singing Activities : Basketball 2, 4 ; Manager 3 ; Senior Play ; Athletic Play 3 ; Senior Re- porter ; Librarian 4 ; Lunch Room 4. GARDNER R. KEMPTON (Kemp) 484 South Franklin St. “Ben Hur on a motorcycle.” Hobby: Nurses
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