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THE ECHO 19 SOPHOMORE CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chester Ignatowitz Shirley Cook Catherine Mosesso Anna Smith This year there are thirty-nine members in the Sophomore Class. Eight mem- bers have been on the 1939-1940 Honor Roll. This year Allan Jones, Gertrude Higgins and Virginia Brindley left us, but Louis Gill from Somerville has entered our class. The class representative to the Student Council is Muriel Quincy. Those that belong to the Echo Staff are Walter Donovan, Shirley Cook, Lorrell Keller, and Elaine Megley. Charles Mann, Walter Donovan, and Edwin Paul belong to the boys’ bas- ketball team, and Irene Marble belongs to the girls’ basketball team. The Girls’ Glee Club members from our class are Ruth Andrews, Kath- erine Chandler, Shirley Cook, Arlene Cote, Stacia Czapla, Doris Estabrook, Beverly Higgins, Lorrell Keller, Elaine Megley, Catherine Mosesso, Isabelle Pierson, Hilda Terrazano, Phyllis Wilson, Irene Marble, and Marjorie Schutt. The members of the French Club are Shirley Cook, Phyllis Wilson, Mar- jorie Schutt, Muriel Quincy, Loirell Keller, Elaine Megley, and Richard Croft. SOPHOMORE DRAMA The Sophomore Drama entitled “Aunt Hetty” was presented on March 1 in the school hall. The entire cast played their parts in an excellent manner. The play centers about Sally, a young girl, who planned to have a house party at Parker Lodge. After many of the guests had arrived the phone rang announcing the coming of cranky, old “Aunt Hetty” for a week’s visit. Every- body just knew that the party would be a flop because “Aunt Hetty” was such a kill-joy. Soon after Sally received a message calling her to town to stay over night. This left Sally’s brother Ted and the gang to entertain “Aunt Hetty.” Toots, played by Isabelle Pierson, tried her best to please the old Aunt. Later on Ted was called over to a neighbor’s house. The gang de- cided they couldn’t have “Aunt Hetty” there for the party so by dressing up as a gypsy and a maid, Dorothy and Irene hoped they might scare “Aunt Hetty.” Not until a ghost appeared did “Aunt Hetty” really become fright- ened. Light Fingered Louie, a mysterious character, added to the excitement. “Aunt Hetty” turned out to be Sally in disguise, and Light Fingered Louie, Ted.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS First roiv: E. Leonard, D. Hanney, E. Seileger, B. Woodman, A. Smith, C. Ig- natowitz, S. Cook, M. Quincy, J. Hollis, N. Blook, L, Gill, R. Croft. Second row: 1. Cote, 1. Pierson, W. Cote, H. Barton, J. Pickett, J. Fitzpatrick, B. Caspersen, G. Carter, W. Gelzer, D. Keating, R. Andrew, M. Schutt. Back row: S. Czapla, 1. Marble, E. Megley, D. Esterbrooks, K. Chandler. SOPHOMORE DRAMA Front row: S. Czapla, C. Mossesso, E. Megley, P. Wilson. Second row: C. Ignatowitz, C. Mann, W. Donovan, Miss Marcia Bartlett, coach.
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20 THE ECHO FRESHMAN CLASS First row: I. Benvie, M. Lyons, E. Grover. E. Grover. J. Boles, A. Mann, L. Tilton, P. Donovan. W. Hollis, E. Kennedy, E. Card, G. Hnlbert, E. Eaton, A. Schntt, E. Finnegan, A. Bestoso, E. Putt, H. Macintosh, L. Yeager, G. Robertson. Second row: L. O’Connor, P. Mitchell, C. Emmett, R. Richardson, H. DeMars, P. Colby, G. Johnson, R. incent, W. Meins, W. Wallace, W. Bagley, E. Hooker, W . Vi illiamson, M . Howland, H. Packard, R. Lutz, G. Neal, R. Purchase, V. Hogan. Bock row: B. Gagnon, D. Porter, M. Walsh, G. Currier, M. Creighton, R. Jen- nings, F. Moran, C. Williams, C. Schutt, J. Thayer, B. Simmons, M. Eaton, A. Smart, R. Weatherhy, H. Mackie, R. Cann, G. Mahoney, T. Haggai, W. Mal- colm, F. Tevlin, R. Chandler, F. McGaughey, H. Davis, W. Miles. FRESHMAN CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Windsor Hollis Eleanor Kennedy Elizabeth Card Patrw a Donovan The large Freshman Class was divided into three groups in:tead of the usual two. Brookville had seventeen entrants, while Holbrook had fifty-six. Air. Hodge and Air. Naverouskis became the homeroom teachers of the Commercial group. Aliss Knutson’s room became the college group homeroom. In October Walter Howland entered, and Claire Alurphy, because of illness, left. The Clubs that Freshman pupils have entered are as follows: Glee Club, 22; Orchestra, 5; and Girls’ Basketball Team, 5.
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