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THE ECHO 7 Lois Gayxks Tilton 110 T’nion Street “Kriim” Ldtiddhln 7’dctful Spending Money and Collecting Itecords Echo 4 : First Aid .‘1 ; Itadio Club 4 : Senior Drama : Student Council. Mauy Cauolink Walsh 20: South Street Brookville Dark Eyes’ Montli Wdltzing Dancing Glee Clul» 1, 2, .‘L 4 ; Honor Boll 4. William C. Williamson 117 Pine Street Willie” Whollt Wholesome Sports Baseball 1. 2, M. 4: Senior Drama. STUDENT COUNCIL Dorothy Porter Muriel Berg Lois Tilton Elizabeth Putt Irene Benvie Jean Currier THANK YOU The Echo Staff of 1943 wishes to thank all those who helped in any way to make this Yearbook a success. Special thanks is given to Theodore Haggai, who was the official photographer for the Yearbook; to all those who contributed pictures for the candid camera page; to the faculty; to the faculty adviser, Kathryn Megley; to the subscribers and members of the Association; and to the advertisers whom the staff hopes the readers will patronize. We hope you like and enjoy this, our Yearbook of 1943.
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6 THE ECHO IlKLKX ( ' HIUSTIXA McIntosh .‘ r)4 Pine Street lliippUn Meditntirc Stamp rolleetinf -. Sports (Ilee C ' lul) 2, .‘J, 4 : Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4 : Office 3. 4 : Pro Merito 3 : Secrt ' tary 4 : Sophomore Drama : Stiulent Council 3 ; Typing ' Award 4. Paci, Mklvin MriH ' HKLn 143 North Franklin Street ‘‘Mitch’’ Plenty Mischievous Sports Raskethall 3 : Class Presi- dent 2: First Aid 3; Hlee Clnh 1 : Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4 ; Orchestra 1 : Pro Merito 3 : Radio Club 4 ; Math ( ' Inh 1. Frank Wii.i.ia i Moran I ' d Cottafic ' Street “Ring” Fasri no t i nyly M a nly Doha ting Kasehall 2: Raskethall 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Olee Clnh 1.2: Letter Award 2. 4 ; Student Coun- cil 3. OoiaxiN Rkk Nkai. 2S Wc ' ston Avenue (tood Xeiyhhor Photography Rask( ' thall 4 : (iym Team 1. Dorothy Portkr 123 South Franklin Strec ' t Dotty” Definitely Patient Sports, Reading- Cheer Leader : Echo 3, 4 ; Olee Club 1 : Honor Roll 2. 3 : Letter Award : Senior Drama ; Student Council 4. Fi.i .ahkth Rkistha Pi tt 2C»J North Franklin Strt ' et Retty” Esyecially Polite Living D. A. R. 4: Honor Roll 1, 4 : Letter .Vward : Office 3, 4 : Secretary 4 : Senior Drama : Student Council 2, 4 : ' Pyping Award 4. ( J KRTR l • DK F I,I Z A HKTJI Rorkrtson 248 Fnion Street Oertie” (Dueiously Refined Movies Raskethall 1 : Echo 4 ; Olee ( ' luh 1 : Oym Team 1 , 2, 4 ; Tyi)ing Award 4. A(;nks Mary Schctt 3() Summer Street Aggie” Ahcnys f?hy Movies Raskethall 1 : Olee Club 1 ; Oym Team 1, 2. At DRKY Virginia Smart .‘ 14 North Franklin Stri ' et Ahvays Smart Raskethall. Swimming Raskethall 1. 2. 3, 4: Dra- matic Club 1 : Olee Club 1, 2, 3. 4 : Letter Award ; Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 4; Sta- dent Council 1. John NT; w ton Thaykk 121 North Franklin Street ■Joyously Thinking 1 ’hotography. Aviation First Aid 3 : Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4 : Pro Merito 3 ; Ra- dio Club 4.
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8 THE ECHO Graduation Activities HONORS FOR FOUR YEARS College Commercial Elizabeth Card Alma Mann Harry Davis Class Colors: Blue and White Class Motto: Cooperation Brings Success Class Activities Paul Colby New York Trip April 19 Baccalaureate .. May 23 Class Day June 2 Graduation Topic for Graduation Essays: Thomas Jefferson, the American June 4 The Class Day reports this year were written differently than formerly. Each class member helped to compile the data for the statistics, the proph- ecy, the gifts, and the will. Then those in the upper honor group, not taking part in the Graduation exercises, took over the Class Day program. The Welcome and the History were written and read by Glenna Hulbert, the president, and Paul Colby, the secretary, respectively. Helen McIntosh read the Statistics; Helen Mackie, the Prophecy; Windsor Hollis, Victor Hogan, Ruth Weatherby, and Betty Putt, the Gifts; and Eleanor Grover, the Will. CLASS DAY WELCOME Faculty, lower classmates, friends and parents, we, the graduating class of 1943, cordially welcome you to our Class Day exercises. To you Juniors — I hope you are thoroughly impressed by our class and realize your good fortune, for you are the lucky ones who are to follow in our famous footsteps. It is with great pride that we review our high school career, and many happy thoughts will accompany us later on when we look back to the much side-splitting, good- natured humor we mixed with our studies. And now putting all levity aside, may I welcome you again in behalf of the Senior Class to our Class Day exercises, and sincerely hope that you thoroughly enjoy it.
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