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THE ECHO 23 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1941-1942 Oct. 19 — First Award to Echo — S. M. L. S. P. Nov. 7 — Senior Dance 19 — Quiz Assembly — Room 4 17 — Commercial Assembly — Bartlett College 28 — Record Hop — Student Council Dec. 1 — Burdett College — Film As- sembly 10 — Junior and Senior Commer- cial Assembly — Fisher School 12 — Record Hop — Student Coun- cil 12 — Boys ' and Girls ' Basketball at Sharon 19 — Senior Drama Jan. 22 — Home Talent Assembly 23 — Marvo, the Magician 29 — Franklin Institute Assem- bly Feb. 3 — Assembly — Kathleen Dell School 5 — Home Talent Assembly 13 — Juniors ' Record Hop 18 — Fisher Film — Typing and Accounting Mar. 11 — Slacks voted by faculty 19 — W.P.A. Band Assembly 25 — College Preparatory Assem- bly 27 — Basketball Record Hop Apr. 10 — Junior Prom 15 — Movie Assembly 27 — Senior Telephone Whist May 13 — Freshmen Assembly 15 — Sadie Hawkins ' Dance June 10 — Class Day and Banquet 12 — Reception 14 — Baccalaureate Service 16 — Graduation DEFENSE WORK All out for Victory is a common expression now, and various activities at the school show their part in it. Air-raid drills have been held, the shortest one taking only two minutes. Mrs. Eva Sullivan, the district nurse, and Miss Mae Mason, the school nurse, conducted a home nursing course. Miss Helen Krone took charge of the knitting. Many boys have gone to the fire-tower after school to spot airplanes. William Shallies, Walter Grant, Harold Ross, Robert Keller, Alan Higgins, Wilfred Mackie, Frederick Winslow, Arnold Soule, James Rudd, Melvin Iveson, Irving Swensen, and Francis Thomas, are among the boys doing this very necessary defense work. The stretchers used at the First Aid courses given in the town were made by the craft class under the direction of Mr. Garland L. Neal, principal of the high school, and Mr. Wade Hooker of the junior high.
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22 THE ECHO 1941-1942 HONOR ROLL Ruth Andrew 4 Shirley Cook 1 , 2, 3, 4 Stacia Czapla 1, 2, 3, 4 Doris Estabrook 1, 3, 4 Jean Hollis 1, 4 Seniors Lorrell Keller 3, 4 Catherine Mosesso 1, 2, 3, 4 Elaine Megley 1 . 2 . 3 , 4 Anne Smith 1, 2, 3, 4 Hilda Terrazano 1. 2. 3. 4 Paul Youngholm 3, 4 Juniors Elizabeth Card 1, 2, 3, 4 Russell Chandler 2, 3 Paul Colby 2, 3 Harry Davis 1, 2, 3 Edna Grover 2, 3 Eleanor Grover 2, 3, 4 Victor Hogan 1, 3, 4 Windsor Hollis 1, 2, 3, 4 Helen Mackie 1, 2, 3, 4 Alma Mann 1, 2, 3, 4 Frank McGaughey 1 Helen McIntosh 2, 3, 4 Paul Mitchell 3, 4 Dorothy Porter 3, 4 Barbara Simmons 1, 2, 3 , 4 Patricia Allen 1, 2, 3, 4 Avis Atwood 3 Blanche Benn 1, 2, 3 Paul Benvie 1, 4 Ramona Card 2, 4 Gloria Hagerty 3, 4 Sophomores Evelyn Hansen 1, 3 Betty Hayden 1 Marie Leitch 1 Lawrence McGaughey 2, 3, 4 Madeline Polisson 1, 2, 3, 4 Margaret Sullivan 1, 2, 3, 4 Freshmen Marion Chaplic 1, 2 Geraldine Clifford 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Russell Colby 1 Richard Davis 1, 2, 3, 4 alter Grant 1, 2 Thomas Veale 1 , Barbara Hogan 2, 4 Madeline Johnson 1, 2, 3 Therese Mack 1, 2, 4 Eileen Mangott 1, 2 Richard Proverb 1, 2 , 3, 4 2 , 3 , 4 Post-Graduates Marie Mack 1, 2, 3, 4 Betty Potts 1, 2 All A’s.
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24 THE ECHO Row 1: E. Putt. M. Smart, D. Estabrook, H. Terrazano, S. Czapla, B. Simmons, H. Mackie. H. McIntosh. Row 2: R. Colby, M. Eaton, B. Smart, E. Mora n, G. Clifford, G. Hagerty, E. Kennedy, Miss Elna Knutson, faculty adviser. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council for its fourth year was organized to help finance sports and help in the management of school affairs with membership as follows: live seniors, four juniors, two sophomores, two freshmen. The officers elected were chairman, Stacia Czapla; secretary, Ruth Andrew; treasurer, Hilda Terra- zano. Representatives from the various clubs were added. Miss Elna Knutson and Mr. Garland Neal continued as faculty advisers. At the fall conference of the Southeastern Division of Massachusetts Student Councils held at Abington High School, Mr. F. Eldred Hodge, Helen Mackie, and Helen McIntosh repre- sented Sumner. Class elections were conducted by the Council in a fashion similar to the town elections. A fairly successful magazine drive was sponsored by the Council. After a great deal of discussion the Council approved the wear- ing of slacks by the girls. Various other activities were sponsored, and an Honor Room Banner was awarded each marking period to the neatest and best maintained room in the high school.
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