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THE ECHO 19 First Row: S. Czapla, C. Chandler, R. Andrew, A. Smith, H. Terrazono, A. Cote, E, Megley, I. Pierson, D. Estabrook. Second Row: J. Hollis, C. Mosseso, L. Keller, A. Jones, D. Hooker, W. Donovan, Vi ' . Cote, S. Cook, B. Seeliger, M. Schutt. JUNIOR CLASS President Allan C. Jones Vice President Shirley Cook Secretary Isabelle Pierson Treasurer Anna Smith During the school year, the Junior Class lost several students: Donald Keating, who joined the C.C.C. and is stationed at Andover; Jack Pickett, whose family moved to Abington; Harold Watkins and Norma Blood have both entered the Worker’s World. While the class lost no fewer than four, it gained Marjorie Smart, James Williams, and Allan Jones, who spent last year at Williston Academy. With Allan Jones as chairman, assisted by a committee of Elaine Alegley, Catherine Mosseso, Beverly Higgins, and Barbara Woodman, the Junior Class held a most successful lunchroom day. Tonic, cake, frankforts, and ice cream were served and were well received by the students. Miss Damon, as well as the mothers of the students, rendered valuable assistance. The class rings selected this year are of plain gold and black onyx. Thev have the Sumner “S” in the center and the graduation year of 1942 on the sides.
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18 THE ECHO THE FACULTY W OULD you know Sumner ' s teachers? There is the principal. Mr. Garland eal, always willing to help out in any situation, and likewise always willing to give one countless questions in history. He’s cle er in the gvm also. Then there is Mr. John P. alsh, who is right there in hasehall, ci ics, and business training. Should one have a problem in French or Latin, consult Miss Marcia Bartlett, and you will be answered; she is the coach of the sophomore drama. English construction, grammar, and literature can always he answered by those two experts, Mr. Vincent averolskis and Miss Kathryn Megley,- Miss Megley is coach of the senior play and the facultv adviser of the Echo while Mr. Naverouskis is coach of the hoys’ basketball team. Mr. F. Eldred Hodge, the scientific specialist, has patientlv put knowledge into the heads of his pupils in science, biology, and physics. The propounder of mathematical examples is Miss Elna M. Knutson, who is the faculty adviser on the Student Council. Miss Miriam West is the teacher of typing and shorthand; she is coach of the girls’ basketball team. Miss Anna Damon, the commercial teacher, teaches bookkeeping and freshman tvping; she has charge of making those wonderful sandwiches that are served at the lunchroom every day. JUNIOR PROM The Junior Class of Sumner High School held its annual Prom on May 23. The hall was attractively decorated, with the class colors, green and silver. The decorating committee, supervised by Miss Doris Rowell, comprised Jean Hollis, Betty Seeliger, Marjorie Schutt, Barbara Woodman, and Catherine Mosesso. Music was enjoved by the “Esquires.” During intermission refresh- ments were sold by the committee in charge, who were Muriel Quincy and Allan Jones. The grand march was led by Allan Jones and Marjorie Smart followed by Shirley Cook and Chester Ignatowitz. Allan and Shirley are president and vice-president respectively. The Prom was a great success both financially and socially. The patrons and patronesses of the evening were Miss Anna Damon, Miss Miriam W est, Mr. Garland Neal, Mr. Eldred Hodge, and Mr. Vincent Naver- ouskis, all of the faculty. Special guests were Mrs. G. L. Neal, members of the school board, superintendent, Mrs. P. A. Jones, Mrs. Josephine Cote, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hollis, and Mr. Robert Grant, P. T. A. president, and Mrs. Robert Grant. ■5f 45- This year the Honor Rooms have been as follows: Room 11, and Room 14. The honor rooms are those which have the highest rating as being the neatest.
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20 THE ECHO First Roiv: H. Mackie. E. Kennedy, B. Siniinons, E. Card. .M. Creighton, E. Grover. E. Grover, A. Mann. Second Roic: P. Donovan, J. Bolles, B. Putt, Vi. Malcolm. Vi. Miles. J. Richard- son, R. Weatherhy, G. Robertson, D. Porter. SOPHOMORE CLASS President J ice-Presideiit Secretary Treasurer Paul Mitchell Elizabeth Card Barbara Simmons Eleanor Kennedy The Class of 1943. now Sophomores, has fift -eight members of which twelve are from Brookville, the rest coming from Holbrook. Twenty-nine are mem- bers of the college course and twentv-nine in the commercial coarse, rather strange to be divided equally. Herbert DeMars, Lorena eager, Baibara Gagnon, and Fred Tevlin left school. Barbara went because her family moved to Marlboro, Tevlin had a serious operation and was unable to continue, while DeMars and Lorena have discontinued their educational advantage. The class gained one new member, Phyllis Parry, who came from Plymouth. The outstanding activities of the year were the play, “By Candlelight,” and the Sophomore dance held February 7. Seven Sophomore girls and five boys were on the basketball teams and four girls on the Echo Staff. Next year will see a full-fledged Junior Class preparing to become digni- fied seniors the following year.
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