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THE ECHO 25 ATHLETICS GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Row 1 : M. Smart, M. Quincy, 1. Marble, M. Smith, D. Morgan, D. Morgan. Row 2: B. Iveson. B. Jennings, C. Colburn, M. West, P. Albonetty, A. Card. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The team successfully opened their 1939 season with a win over Wrentham. Only b) one point, but, nevertheless, a win. From then on the exciting games were played hard, fast, and with splendid co-operation. Dorothy Morgan, Doris Morgan, and Irene Marble were high scorers. We had losses and victories, but all in all, it was an interesting and enjoyable season. FIRST TEAM Doris Morgan, Center forward Dorothy Morgan, Left forward Irene Marble, Right forward Marjorie Smart, Center guard Marie Smith, Left guard Muriel Quincy, Right guard Marie Smith, Captain 1st team Barbara Iveson, Captain 2nd team Bernadine Ford, Manager Geraldine Kelly, Scorer Agnes Higgins, Timer Miss Miriam West, Coach
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24 THE ECHO Alumni The Alumni has held two events this year. One was the Annual Christinas party which was held on December 15, 1938, in the High School hall. There was entertainment, dancing, and refreshments. The entertainment was furnished by members of the High School. The Dramatic Club, coached by Mr. Naverouskis, presented their Christmas play; Pauline Rayner and Robert Nason gave ac- cordion selections; and Edrie MacPherson and Barbara Barton sang a group of songs with guitar accompaniment. Noel King was Santa Claus and distributed gifts to all. Another event was the Annual Bridge and Whist Party. At this party was realized the money for the hundred-dollar scholarship to be given to a deserv- ing member of the graduating class of 1939. It was attended by the enthusiastic townspeople who won many prizes that the Alumni had set up for the best bridge and whist players. The last event of the 1938-1939 year will be the annual banquet in June. Sumner Movies Detention Class Report Cards Juniors Benvie, Keating, oodman Nancy Cook Hodge’s Room Graduating runs in girls’ stockings Holbrook Eleanor, Marjorie, Audrie Senior Class Sumner Songs “After the Ball is Over” Howard Johnson’s - “Honest I Ain’t Lazy, I’m Just Dreamin’ ” Howard Nason “Small Ery” Bob Townsend “I Cry for You” Vacation Week “That Old Feeling” ’ Flunk Cards “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” Week before Prom “Who Are We to Say?” The Seniors “Happy Davs are Here Again” June 22 “Nice Work If You Can Get It” All A’s “You Leave Me Breathless” Report Cards “Sweet Little Headache” History lesson “Stand Up and Fight” Sumner High “Pennies from Heaven” Class Treasury “My Reverie” Detention “Ride Tenderfoot Ride” Bruce Smith “Thanks for the Memory” Senior Class “Heigho, Heigho” Vacation “Persons in Hiding” “The Awful Truth” “That Certain Age” “Three Muskateers” “Vivacious Lady” “Bovs’ Town” “Grand Illusion” “Fast and Loose” “Big City” “Three Smart Girls” “Gone V ith the Wind”
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26 THE ECHO GIRLS ' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponents Sumner January 9 ■ W rentham 20 21 January 13 Alumni 36 35 January 20 West Bridgewater 58 31 January 24 Randolph 20 29 January 25 Alumni 35 24 January 27 Medfield 10 33 February 3 Randolph 25 26 February 7 Pembroke 32 11 February 15 Randolph 22 15 February 17 Pembroke 13 27 February 28 W rentham 35 23 March 7 W est Bridgewater 39 35 Indicates games at home. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Row 1: L. Smith, S. Eddy. Row 2: L. Kunan, H. Megley, F. Mack, A Murdock, P. Jones. Row 3: R. Walsh, manager, J. Hagerty, J. Mahoney, R. McKinnon, C. George, G. Hagerty.
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