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THE ECHO 25 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman Officers Caroline Carter Robert Little Betty Potts Annella Card Freshman Honor Roll September — October Annella Card Carolyn Carter Mason Colby Clara Colburn Madeline Hogan Robert Little Alice McLaughlin Elizabeth Potts Dorothy Kierstead November- Annella Card Carolyn Carter Mason Colby Madeline Hogan -December Dorothy Kierstead Walter Poulouski Elizabeth Potts Audrey Robertson January — February Annella Card Carolyn Carter Mason Colby Dorothy Kierstead Elizabeth Potts Madeline Hogan Walter Pawlouski March — April Annella Card Carolyn Carter Mason Colby A11 A’s Madeline Hogan Dorothy Kierstead Walter Pawlouski H. Hamilton: “Boy, I can go around a corner on two wheels with my new machine, and it’s perfectly safe. You’d hardly know you were going.” J. Hagerty: “Is that so? What kind is it?” H. Hamilton: “It’s a bicycle.”
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24 THE ECHO SOPHOMORE PLAY CAST Sophomore Program A successful sophomore entertainment was presented at Sumner High School Hall on Friday evening, March 25 at 8 o’clock before a large and in- terested audience. The program opened with a few spirited marches on the piano by Stewart McKay. The first act of a two-act play entitled “Hello, Trouble,” was then pre- sented. The plot of the comedy involved the task of a co-ed to win the affection of a handsome but absent-minded professor in a small college. In a short time the professor surprised the girl by confessing his love to her, and the play ended happily. The members of the cast, who presented the play with great success, were Allen Murdock, who did a fine character role as Professor Foggison; Philip Hammond, who fitted the part of the methodical dean splendidly; Nancy Cook, who portrayed finely the dean’s daughter, Mazelle, or so-called “Trouble,” a vivacious and popular girl; Ruth Johnson, who was Jean, a cute and winsome co-ed; John Townes as Ted, an athletic, up-to-date fellow; Beatrice Iveson, as Sylvia, presented herself as the innocent and silly type, and whose giggles kept the audience in laughter; Bruce Smith, as Frank, the rather plump and lazy type, and whose attitude of perfect relaxation was very evident; Helen Mitchell, as the Kid, an overstudious co-ed. At the end of the second act flowers were presented by Nancy Cook as a token of appreciation of the cast to Miss Bartlett, who was coach of the play and chairman of the entertainment. Accordion solos were greatly enjoyed as presented by Pauline Raynor and Robert Nason. Helen Mitchell gave several difficult dance routines. Herbert Hamilton displayed his skill in twirling a lighted torch, a feature greatly en- joyed by the audience. A farce called “The Chink and the Coon” was very humorous and was well done by William Bourne and Charles Williams. The program closed with Vir- ginia Hanney, who did some graceful acrobatic dancing.
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26 THE ECHO ALUMNI NOTES 1937 Willard Hamilton is working at Hamilton’s Garage. Leo MacKinnon goes to Berkeley Preparatory Night School. Arnold Eager is working at Howard’s Store. Richard Kelly works at the Texaco Service Station. Dorothy Crosby attends Brockton Night School. Hilton Murdock is attending Hebron Academy in Maine. Paul Wiggins is going to Northeastern University evening course and work- ing at First National Bank in Boston. Barbara Sears and Ingrid Caspersen are attending Brockton Business Col- lege. Rose Moran is working at Iveson’s Radio Station. Bob Mitchell is working at his father’s store in Hanson. Daniel Daly is working on Cushman’s Bakery Truck and also attending Franklin Institute. Rhoda Freethy is working at Montgomery W ards’ in Brockton. Charlotte Miles is working at Millie’s Lunchroom as a waitress. Louise Carter was married to Charles S. Pike of Brockton in Greenville, New Hampshire, on October 19, 1937. Audrey Clark is a waitress at the Toll House in Whitman. George Jones is going to Walpole Agricultural School. George Mullen is going to Huntington Preparatory School. Raymond W eatherbee is working as a chef in a hotel. Edward Colburn is at a C. C. C. camp. Arthur Moran drives a Cushman’s Bakery Truck. Norma Poole is attending Burdett College. Ernest Groves has moved to Newton. Rose Garrebedian is working at the Thomas G. Plant factory in Jamaica Irene George is attending Bridgewater Teachers College. John Welch is working at Panther Rubber Co. in Stoughton. Ruth Kierstead is taking the Public Health Nursing Course at Simmon’s College. Frank Baker is working at Bourbeau’s Plumbing Shop. 1935 Rita Lang, Albert Lang, Geraldine Behan are attending Bridgewater Teach- ers College. Helen Moran is working at Barbour Mills. 1934 Kathleen W alsh was married to Reginald Grant on November 6, 1937.
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