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THE ECHO 21 HONOR ROLL Juniors A. Card 4 M. Colby 4 J. Haggai 4 M. Hogan 4 S. Howard 4 P. Jones 1 D. Kierstead 4 M. Mack 2 S. McKay 2 W. Pawlowski 4 B. Potts 4 S. Czapla 1 D. Estabrook 1 C. Mann 1 Sophomores A. Smith 2 E. Megley 4 I. Pierson 4 M. Quincy 2 E. Card 4 R. Chandler 1 L. Coulter 1 H. Davis 2 B. Gagnon 3 V. Hogan 3 W. Hollis 4 G. Hulbert 3 E. Kennedy 1 R. Lutz 1 Freshmen H. Mackie 4 A. Mann 2 H. McIntosh 3 P. Mitchell 1 F. Moran 2 B. Simmons 4 J. Thayer 2 L. Tilton 1 R. Vincent 1 R. Weatherby 1 M. Yeager 1 SUMNER S is for success, the name for which Sumner stands — U is for the usefulness of teacher’s helping hand. M is for the memories on us it has impressed — N is for the nature of the pupils’ earned success. E is for efficiency — we never shall forget — R is for the rareness of disgrace, misuse, neglect. In all it spells “Sumner” — to us so plain and clear — The school we shall remember through the future coming year. Virginia Koeppel
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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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22 THE ECHO ALUMNI NEWS Class of 39 Barbara Barton is attending Brockton Business College. Barbara Boardinan is working in Parker’s Employment Bureau in Boston. Mary Eldridge is attending night school in Brockton. Bernadine Ford is attending Brockton Business College. Jean Gagnon is attending Simmons College — Librarian Course. John Hagerty is a cadet in the V. S. Merchant Marine. Francis Keating is working at the Blue Hill Dairy Farm. Ruth Leonard is working at Kresge’s. Richard MacKinnon is attending Boston Lhiiversity. Madelyn Moran is working at the Waverley School. Nellie Morton is working for hitman Cleansers. Robert Nason is attending Boston Lhiiversity. Zoe Polisson is attending Brockton Business College. Pauline Rayner is attending school for business machines. Anne Simenovich is working in Stoughton. Mary Sorocco is working in Boston. Muriel dlson is attending the Conservatory of Music. Barbara Scott is doing office work in Boston. ALUMNI CARD PARTY This year the Alumni held a successful bridge and whist party for the schol- arship award for the class of 1940. The president this year is Ernest Wig- gins. Let’s hope that this organization will continue to bo a success. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS At the 1939 Graduation exercises the following awards were given: Friendship scholarship to John Gard who is attending Dartmouth Gollege. Alumni scholarship to Anne McGaughey who is attending Sargent’s School for Physical Gulture. Class of 1935 to Douglas Egles who is at Northeastern University. W ashington-Franklin medal to Douglas Egles. D. A. R. Good Citizen medal to Jean Gagnon. Typewriting pins to Agnes Higgins, Pauline Rayner, Barbara Scott, and Nellie Morton. Pro Merito pins to Robert Nason, Barbara Boardman, Barbara Barton, Ber- nadine Ford, and Ruth Cossaboom.
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