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2 THE ECHO Dedicated to the Seniors The ' ' Echo“ Staff of 1942 dedicates this issue to the Seniors, thanking them for their leadership and true friendship, admiring them for their success, and wishing for them everything. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SHIRLEY ANN COOK 33 Linfield Street “Cooky” “Always ready to smile” Basketball 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Echo 2, 3; French Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Letter Club 1, 2; Letter Award 3; Math Club 2; Senior Drama; Dramatic Club 2: Gym Exhibition 1, 2. MARY ELAINE MEGLEY 37 Norfolk Road “Honey” Horseback riding “Manner, ability, and good sense win the respect of all” Echo 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Letter Award 3; Math Club 2; Senior Drama; Sophomore Play; Gym Exhibition 1, 2; Tennis Team 1; ice-President 4; D. A. R. Citizen 4; Pro Merito 3. ANASTACIA SMITH 52 Snell Street “Anne” Reading “She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone, or despise.” Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro Merito 3; Office 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Echo 4; Snoops and Scoops 4; Secretary 3, 4. CATHERINE FLORENCE MOSESSO 126 Pine Street “Rena” Dancing and eating “She feels no biting pang while she sings.” Class Secretary 1, 2, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Echo 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Exhibition 1, 2; Pro-Merito 3; Secretary to Principals 4; Senior Drama; Sophomore Drama; Track Team 1; Typing Award 4; Office 3, 4.
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STAFF 1941-1942 Editor-in-Chief ELAINE MEGLEY Business Manager ELIZABETH CARD Art Editor JEAN HOLLIS Associate Editors LORRELL KELLER HELEN MACKIE ARNOLD SOULE DOROTHY PORTER PATRICIA DONOVAN ELEANOR KENNEDY MARIE MACK MURIEL QUINCY MARJORIE SCHUTT EVELYN HANSON MARGARET SULLIVAN BETTY HAYDEN BETTY HANNEY CLAIRE COTE Typists STACIA CZAPLA CATHERINE MOSESSO ANNE SMITH DORIS ESTABROOK Faculty Adviser MISS KATHRYN MEGLEY The ECHO Class D Year Book SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL Holbrook, Massachusetts Volume XVIH Number 1 CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1942 Dedication 2 Senior Statistics 2 School Notes Junior Class 16 Sophomore Class .... 17 Freshman Class .... 18 Alumni ....... 19 Honor Roll ...... 22 Calendar 23 Student Council ..... 24 Echo 25 Sports Basketball 27 Baseball 30 Clubs ...... 31 Advertisements 34 The Echo Staff of 1942 thanks all for their cooperation in making this issue successful. The staff thanks Miss Kathryn Megley, the faculty adviser, who devoted much time to planning; Mr. Vin- cent Naverouskis of the faculty, who took such excellent pictures; and the students, subscribers, and advertisers who have supported us. May you enjoy this, our Year Book of 1942.
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THE ECHO 3 Ki th .Tan’Kt Axdukw ; Maple Avenue “Kuthie” Hobby : Swimming “k he is f entle, she is shy, hut therr is }iiiscJiief in her eye.” Echo 4; (Hee (4nb 1. 2. ;b 4 ; (lym Exhibition 1, 2 : Office 4 : Student roiincil S. 4 : Teacln r’s Secretary 4. Hauold Hradpoud Hauton Noonan ' s Lane Hobby : Sports “No noise, no sound when Barton ' s around.’ ' Basketball 4 ; 01(M ' Club : Gym 1 ; I.etter Award. SiiiRLPY Mae Berg 127 South Franklin Street •‘Shirr’ Hohl)y : Dancing “Happy am T ; from care I’m free!’ ' Ge()r je Alhert Carter 2)1 Hillvi( ' W Avenue Buster’’ Hol)hy : Aviation “I am the master of my fate I am the eaptain of my soul.’ ' Baseball M, 4 : Basketball : Hockey Burwele R. Casfersen 268 Plymouth Street ‘‘Butch’’ Hobby : Automobiles “Men of fete words are the best of men.” Gym 1. Katherine G. Chandler 14 Elm Avenue “Kay ' ’ Hobby: Dancing He that has patience may compass ani thiny. Gle( ' Club 1. 2; Gym Exhi- bition 1. 2; Lunchroom 4. Arlene May Cote l(i9 South Franklin Street Hobby : Dancing “.4 smile for all.” Basketl)all 1. 4: Glee Club 1. 2; Gym Exhil)itiou 1, 2; Letter Award . ' ! : Lunch- room 4: Track Team 1. Richard Mervin Croft 20 Linfield Street “Richie’’ Hobby : Aviation ‘‘Reason is not measured by size or height, but by principle. ' ’ Orchestra 1. 2, . ' ; French Club 2, 2 ; Glee Club : Rifle Club 4. Stacia Dianne Czapla 22 Plymouth Street “Stay Hol)by : Swimming “Quiet but of much abil- ity.” Dramatic Club 1. 2 ; Echo 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 2, 4: Gym Exhiliition 1, 2 : Sen- ior Drama : Sophomore Drama : Student Council 3. 4. Walter W. Donovan, Jr. 2)8 South Franklin Street “Donny Hoi)hy : Sports “Such popularitfi is well deserved.” P asel)all 1, 2, 2, 4; Basket- ball 2, 2. 4; Echo 2, 2; Glee Club 1 ; Hockey 2 ; Letter Award 3 : Photog- rai)hy 2 : Senior Play 4.
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