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THE ECHO 1 Q 4 6 FRONT ROW: P. Kelley, N. Meins. L, F ' iles, N. Hinckley, A. Bettencourt, G. McCarthy, H. Fairweather. M. Skilling, J. Whitaker, B. Smith, P. Howland. SECOND ROW; Miss Grace McCarthy, Adviser: M. Johnson. C. Dickinson, D. Fisher, B. Tison. E. Poole. P. Chapman. H. Ellis. D. Skilling. A. Bond. Miss Eleanor Pegnam. Adviser. THIRD ROWC r. Cassani. B. Hollstein. D. Murphy, L. Carlson. V. Robertson. H. Card, M. Garabedian, J. Eouche, M. Balch, P. Burdick. OO . .J an J Sc OO Again this year students of Sumner received three full editions of “Snoops and Scoops” which were pre- pared by a capable and fairly large staff with the in- valuable aid and supervision of Miss Grace McCarthy and Miss Eleanor Pegnam. As in the past few years we received several pages for each edition of material from the Junior High. The first issue, distributed on November 21. fea- tured articles on Thanksgiving, an essay written by a Sumner student twenty-one years ago on “Atoms and Atavism.” a crossword puzzle, poems, and a clever cartoon depicting the varied interests of fresh- men. sophomore, junior and senior students entitled “As Time Goes By.” On Valentine’s Day the second edition, an unus- ually thick one. was given out. This contained a page of Senior Sayings, Senior Songs, and Senior Personali- ties, a write-up of the Senior Class play, “Anne of Green Gables,” a page of fashion drawings, letters from the love-lorn to Saint Valentine, a number of interesting poems and stories, suggestions found in the suggestion box, and reports and cartoons of the boys’ and girls’ basketball. The last edition came out the day before our Easter vacation and featured several really good cartoons and drawings of the Senior Prom, an Easter Greetings page, and one of traditional Easter decorations. It also contained a page of interesting facts under the title of “Did You Know Thati ”. reports of Room 10 and Freshmen Characteristics, and many poems. I ' his has certainly been a successful year for our school paper, and we arc sure that we can do it again next year. 1 1
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