Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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THE ECHO 19 4 7 FRONT ROW: J. Vining. G. Hanson. A. Bettencourt. G. Fader. E. Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Alma Hill. Adviser: R. Mack. F. Hall. M. Johnson, M. Garabedian, J. Fouche. C. Brown. T. Cassani, Miss Elna Knutson. Adviser. THIRD ROW: B. Hollstein. M. Barton, V. Martin, T. Fisher, E. Morton, D. Marble. E. Anderson, D. Murphy. FOURTH ROW : K. Callahan, H. Coppolo. R. Whittaker, R. Hinckley, G. Johnston, W. Hill, J. Peat, B. Moore. Sophomore Calais OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER JOYCE FOUCHE MARY GARABEDIAN MARILYN JOHNSON FREDERICK HALL The Class of 1949 lost two members this year, Joan Bell and Earle Nickerson, who has joined the United States Navy. June MacKeil also joined the college division but left again in March. members of the class were selected to participate in the boys’ and girls ' gym exhibition, while our track enthusiasts were Roland Hinckley, Robert Johnston, and Frederick Hall. The class had three social events during the season, a food sale, a record hop, and a class assembly. All three were very successful, and the treasury has rapidly increased. The class also contributed many articles for Snoops and Scoops and Virginia Martin and Joyce Fouche were the class reporters. Most of the girls were mem- bers of the Glee Club, and others worked on The The class was fairly well represented athletically with the following on the girls’ basketball squad: Barbara Hollstein, Theresa Cassani, Joyce Fouche, and Marilyn Johnson. Ronald Whittaker and Fred- erick Hall were members of the boys’ team. Many Echo. It is really hard to believe that two years have passed since we entered the high school, but we cer- tainly are looking forward to our new uppcrclass title and an eventful year as Juniors. 17

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THE ECHO 19 4 7 FRONT ROW: E. Cote, R. Taylor. E. Anderson. E. Carlson. R. Ernest. R. Sherman. SECOND ROW: Miss Grace McCarthy, Adviser; A. Terrazano. P. Hadfield. D. Von dcr Hcide, D. Skilling. B. Clinton. M. Balch. R. Hayden, A. Johnston. Miss Anna Damon. Adviser. THIRD ROW: M. Dolan. A. Bond. M. White, J. Gilman. B. Cambridge, H. Clifford. D. Mercer. M. Kelly. H. Card. A. Colarusso. FOURTH ROW: C. Dickinson, R. Murphy, J. Calway. W. Austin. R. Stokinger. R. Taylor. J. Rayncr. R. Hollstcin. K. Loud, A. Loud. junior (Lfadi OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Although, when the Junior Class returned to Sum- ner last September, it found itself considerably smaller, it has been an extremely successful year crammed with activities. Those whom we were unfortunate in losing were Patricia Howland. Alfred Wright, Malcolm MacDonald. Marylou Marble, Wesley Simmons, Arthur Barton. Emily Pierson, Carl Walsh, Gloria Albee, and Louise Poole. Once again the class was unable to be surpassed in athletics having Robert Hollstein, Charles Dickinson, Richard Stokinger, Robert Taylor, Ronald Murphy, Edgar Carlson, Eugene Anderson, Barbara Clinton, Alice Johnston, and Diana Von der Heide on the two basketball squads, while Raymond Taylor, Eugene Cote. Charles Dickinson. James Calway, and Eugene Anderson represented the class on the gym squad. Many other members have joined the baseball and DOROTHY SKILLING DIANA VON DER HEIDE PAULINE HADFIELD BARBARA CLINTON softball teams, and others have become members of the Rifle Club, Glee Club, and Snoops and Scoops staff. Our cheerleader is Dorothy Skilling who has well represented the class. The first of our activities was a Hot Dog Sale which was enthusiastically received by the entire school fol- lowed by a very successful Whist Party, St. Patrick’s Day Record Hop, Paper Drive, and, last but not least, the Junior Prom. Our class rings, which had long been awaited, arrived early in April, and living up to our every expectation pleased all. Now as our Junior Year is closing the Class of 1948 is looking forward to next September when we will begin our last year at Sumner, a time which only a few years ago seemed unobtainable. 16



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THE ECHO 19 4 7 FRONT ROW: R. Hooke. R. Hooke. J. Ohan. A. Loud. K. Richardson. R. Simmons, E Benvie. R. Rosenberg. L. Hobart. W. Wright. SECOND ROW: N. Colburn. M. Franke. D. Pratt, B. Dana, E. Shallies. P. Roberts. J Stevenson. J. Savoy, J. Colby. R. Chalmers, E. Calway, G. Johnston, L. Hobart, Miss Dorothy Dunbar, and Mr. John Walsh. Advisers. THIRD ROW: S. Day. E. Schutt. N. Chapman. L. Leitch, R. O ' Connor. C. Haskins. N. Ern- strom. E. Wallster. L. Mulhern, J. Dowrey, B. Sheurs. P. Putt. B. Mitchell, J. Budd. FOURTH ROW: C. Bowley, W. Ernest, R. Woodman. D. Howard. P. Stckinger, R. McCormick. R. Balch, D. O ' Connor. W. Saunders, W. Matthews, J. White, R. White. freshman PRESIDENT . . . . VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . OFFICERS . PAUL ROBERTS . JEAN STEVENSON . JANE COLBY . JACQUELINE SAVOY The Class of 1950 has forty-eight members, nine- teen in the College course, and twenty-nine in the Commercial course. During the year the class has lost one member, A1 Inglese, but has been very fortunate in gaining Joan Dowrey in the College group. The class elected as its Student Council representa- tives Jo-Anne Budd and Phyllis Putt. The Class of 1950 did its share in athletics. Jo- Anne Budd. Jackie Savoy, and Grace Johnston were on the girls ' basketball squad: John White, Bill Mat- thews. Paul Stokinger. Ray Simmons, Ken Richard- son. and Richard McCormick were on the boys’ bas- ketball squad: Lois Leitch, Sylvia Day, Lillian Mul- hern, and Joan Dowrey were cheer leaders: Jackie White and Bill Matthews were on the baseball team while Clifton Bowley, Dick Balch, Eddie Benvie, David O ' Connor, and Ken Richardson represented our class on the gym squad. Many students of the class contributed articles to Snoops and Scoops. The class held five meetings during the year. We have chosen as our class colors Black and Gold,” and as our motto Forward Ever: Backward Never.” The two most exciting things that have happened this year were our Assembly in which we presented a Texas Round-Up” and our Freshman Dance which was held on April 25 with streamers and balloons for decorations. Now that our first year in High School is nearing its end, we are looking forward to returning to Sum- ner in September as Sophomores. 18

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