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26 THE ECHO BASKETBALL Top row, left to right: W. Pitts, Manager; R. McGaughey, J. Megley, I. Barrows, H. Helms, Mr. Walsh, Coach. Bottom row, left to right: T. Hall, T. Zarelli, J. Smith, R. Colburn, W. White. BOYS’ PYRAMID Lower row, left to right: G. Porter, T. Hall, I. Barrows, E. Huntington, G. George, D. Wallace. Upper row, left to right : R. Smith, G. Daly, D. Daly, H. Helms, R. Kelley. BOYS’ ATHLETICS Every pupil has been talking about hav- ing football and now their wish has been granted. Mr. Neal and Mr. Wash have agreed to have a football team if the boys will co-operate. After the good audience that appeared at the “Gym” night, it seems that the boys did co-operate. Also there was a successful Athletic Night with the help of Noel King, Eddie McCarthy, and the players. Quite a large squad turned out for spring practice, and Mr. Walsh plans on more turning out in the fall. If the team plays as good a game of football as it did in co-operating, the boys certainly will win. The baseball team seems to be very good. There are only two of last year’s regulars playing this year: Zarelli and Colburn. Le- lakes and White are the first string pitch- ers. Although Olsen is a terrible loss, Wal- lace makes a very good “backstop”. The baseball team has good fight and ought to come through with flying colors. The tennis team will have practically the same players this year with Megley, Kier- stead, and Mills who played last year. Al- though this year there is a larger and harder schedule to fill, I am sure they will hold their own. The basketball team was not very good this year. It lacked fight in most of the games. Colburn seemed to be the only player with fight. In a tight game the team seemed to pull together and fight hard. The second team played very well. Let’s hope the fight comes back next year.
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THE ECHO 25 Burdett Training c$p(r. rsnSTS 5 m UT I II! ULBAM r rrj ri irirBnrBTni BUSINESS COURSES for Young Men — Business Administration and Accounting Cour.es, a, preparation for sales, credit, financial, office management and account- ing positions. College grade instruction. Open to High School Graduates. for Young Women — Executive Secretarial, Stenographic Secre- tarial, and Finishing Courses, as prepara- tion for promising secretarial positions. Individual advancement. Open to High School Graduates. for Both — General Business, Bookkeeping, Short- hand and Typewriting Courses, as prepara- tion for general business and office posi- tions. Open to High School Graduates. VV HETHER secured before or after college, Burdett Training is helpful throughout life. It is an essential part of the equipment of every young person who seeks employment in business. Burdett courses include basic subjects with several distinct opportunities for specialization. Instruction is prac- tical and close attention is paid to individual needs. Students and graduates from many leading men’s and women’s colleges attend Burdett College each year. A copy of the 58-page illustrated cata- logue, describing Burdett courses, will be sent without obligation to any person interested in business training. Address FALL TERM (1934) BEGINS SEPTEMBER 4 Burdett College H . URDETT, President Telephone HANcock 6300 156 STUART STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Dieges 8C Clust re If we made it, ids right” CLASS RINGS FRATERNITY PINS CHARMS AND MEDALS FOR EVERY SPORT PRIZE CUPS and PLAQUES 73 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 0 3 0(KZ () I ( CZ OKC= Please patronize our advertisers THANKS!! The Echo Staff thanks all who have con- tributed in making this June Issue a suc- cess — the advertisers, the subscribers, and the contributors. It wishes especially to thank the contributors whose work does not appear because of the fact that the price of printing having increased one dollar a page, and the price of engraving being almost doubled, the staff was unable to meet the extended cost; hence a smaller book of necessity had to be produced. Thanks to all again.
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