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30 THE ECHO Row 1: Vi . Donovan, G. Carter, Mr. John Walsh, coach, E. Paul, W. Williamson. Row 2: A. Soule, W. Hollis, F. McGaughey, R. Chandler, W. Bagley, L. McGaughey. BASEBALL 1942 Players Frank McGaughey, l.f. Lawrence McGaughey, 2b. Paul Youngholm, c.f., s.s. Edwin Paul, 3b., c. ' illiain Williamson, s.s., p. Walter Donovan, lb. William Bagley, c. Russell Chandler, p., c.f. George Carter, r.f. Paul Colby, c.f. indsor Hollis, 3b. Charles Richardson, p. Schedule April 28 — Thayer J. U. May 1 — At Avon May 7 — At West Bridgewater May 11 — Weymouth Vocational May 12 — At Thayer J. U. May 14 — Braintree J. U. May 19 — At Randolph May 21 — Avon May 25 — At Braintree J. U. May 28 — West Bridgewater June 1 — At Weymouth Vocational June 2 — Randolph The Sumner High Baseball team looks very promising this year, having five newcomers and seven veterans. Coach W alsh seems to think they ought to sail through the games with mostly all wins. The team will lose only four seniors this year, so we ought to have an extremely good club next year. Arnold J. Soule, Manager of Sumner High School Baseball Team
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THE ECHO 29 BOYS ' BASKETBALL Date W inning T earn Score Losing T earn Score December 16 — Norwell 28 Sumner 14 December 18 — Sharon 54 Sumner 15 January 16 — Avon 42 Sumner 22 January 20 — Sumner 35 Sharon 33 January 21 — Sumner 28 Stetson 18 January 27 — Sumner 43 Medfield 27 January 30 — Sumner 32 Norwell 26 February 3 — Sumner 45 Medfield 33 February 6 — Sumner 18 W. Bridgewater (Howard) 6 February 9 — Alumni 53 Sumner 30 February 11 — Sumner 33 Stetson 32 February 17 — Avon 38 Sumner 35 February 20 — Sumner 49 W. Bridgewater 27 Y. M. C. A. TOURNAMENT March 4 — Sumner 45 Avon 37 March 7 — Marshfield 4 Sumner 25 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE January 16 — Avon 36 Sumner 15 January 21 — Sumner 34 Stetson 33 January 27 — Sumner 31 Medfield 21 January 30 — Sumner 36 Norwell 21 February 3 — Sumner 37 Medfield 14 February 6 — Howard 38 Sumner 7 February 9 — Suminer 21 Alumni 17 February 11 — Stetson 19 Sumner 18 February 17 — Avon 36 Sumner 11 Sumner won 5 games and lost 4 games
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THE ECHO 31 CLUBS THE GLEE CLUB The Glee Club, under the supervision of Miss Margaret Murphy, met every Monday morning in Room 5 where they skillfully practised a variety of songs. Many of these were sung at the spring concert, which is held every year, very successfully. The club added much to the attraction of the Senior Graduation. Forty-six girls are in the glee club, twenty sopranos, thirteen second sopranos, and thirteen altos. Phyllis Wilson is the soloist of the club. Among the mel- odies perfected this year were, “The Day Ends” from the Ballet Les Millions D’arlegium by R. Drigo, “In a Monastery Garden” by Albert W. Kettelbey, “Serenade” by Enrico Toselli, “To Thee, O’Country,” a National Hymn, “Sere- nade” by Schubert, “I Am an American,” a patriotic song. ASSOCIATION The Association has now been in existence for several years. If it had not been of any real value it would have died a natural death long ago. Those who did not belong to the Association this year really missed something. Please notice why. If you pay ten cents a week for thirty-six weeks, which amounts to three dollars and sixty cents, you are admitted to all the assemblies, basketball games, the Senior Drama, the Junior Prom, and the Sadie Hawkins’ dance. In addi- tion your class dues, which are one dollar a year, are paid, and you receive the Echo Year Book. Those who did not join this year will find it much to their advantage if they consider well the future years. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club got off to a rather slow start this year as the coach, Mr. Naverouskis, was very busy coaching basketball. It had a few very good meet- ings, though, when Mrs. Roland Paul, who is extremely interested in dramatics, gave her services whereby the club received some good points on speaking, walking, and stage make-up. No boys joined this club; this was rather dis- appointing as the school had boys whose acting ability was very good. THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB One of the school’s most interesting activities is the photography club. There are eight in the club, boys exclusive. The officers are president, James Budd; treasurer, Irving Swensen; vice-president, Russell Colby; and secretary, Robert Bettle. The other members are Frederick Winslow, Alan Higgins, Donald Smith, and Clifford Loud. The boys under the watchful eye of our biological chemist, Mr. F. Eldred Hodge, take pictures of interesting scenes around the school and develop them themselves. They also have in their possession a fine enlarger which is put to use very skillfully. The club meets every Thursday afternoon at
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