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PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John Card Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Neal Mr. and Mrs. John P. Walsh Miss Anna Damon Miss Dorothy Dunbar Mrs. Hazel Flye Mrs. Alma Hill Miss Madeline Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hooker Miss Elna Knutson Miss Mae Mason Miss Grace McCarthy Miss Kathryn Megley Miss Margaret Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Balch Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Balcomb Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Bond Barbara Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carter Richard Carter Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clarke Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clinton Margaret Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickinson Rev. Joseph L. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellis Helen Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher Miss Laura Fouche Mrs. Grace Gilman Mr. and Mrs. Berton Hobart Priscilla Hobart Miss Barbara Holden Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jorgensen Caryl Jorg ensen Constance and Betty Kettlety Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Kettlety Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey S. Loud Irene Loud Raymond V. Lutz. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Mackie Wilfred Mackie Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Magaw Mrs. Emily T. McGaugbey Mrs. Kathryn O’Brien Miss Helen O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson Virginia Robertson Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Russell Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scanlon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schutt Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shallies Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skilling Mrs. Roy C. Smith Barbara Smith Mr. and Mrs. Colice Tison Blanche Tison Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallster Betty and Elmer Wallster Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams Winco Club Mr. Charles A. Wood Constance Wood Young People’s Fellowship Congregational Young People’s Fellowship Episcopal (Continued from Page 14) tory at Sumner. Ernestine Kettlety, now a famous radio commentator; is acclaimed Walter Winchell ' s heir. Kettlety’s Daily Column of “Day Old Crumbs’’ is printed in every newspaper in America and several foreign countries. Rene Loud, one of Hollywood’s most successful and beloved stars, has just finished her greatest picture entitled A Night in Timbucktoo’’ or “She Gets Him. Marjorie Skilling is head of the International Travel Agency. Marjorie is so important that in Eng- land instead of playing “God Save the King” to trav- eling dignitaries, they play “Margie.” William Toomey is acknowledged as the successor to Einstein. His thesis about the fact that nothing equals nothing has made a new science. Barbara McGaughey is president of the Holbrook Trust Bank which has deposits totaling twenty mil- lions. Evelyn Shallies is one of the bank’s vice-presi- dents. Robert Estabrook has just returned from a trip to Mars via the moon in 2 weeks, 7 days, 4 hours, and 1 7 minutes, thus making a new inter-planet speed record. The spaceship is a combination atomic-electro- magnetic ship designed and manufactured by Stanley Johnson. Priscilla Chapman is acknowledged as the greatest living actress on the American Stage even though she is now retired. Priscilla is living in England wth her husband, the Duke of Sussex, a cousin of the Queen of England. Priscilla’s eldest son has just graduated from Oxford, and it is rumored that the Prince of Wales may marry her daughter. Dominic Inglese’s great work on soil-less or hydro- ponic farming has made possible the elimination of the danger of food famine in any part of the world. Theodore Veale has just completed a great tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Lon- don. He is acclaimed the greatest engineer of all times for this great feat. Richard Carter has acquired his sixth million, is unmarried, despite the efforts of the entire female population of Holbrook and Brookville. Richard is planning to leave all his money when he dies to dear old Sumner High. With this scene the crystal mirror darkened and the picture faded. 27
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THE ECHO 19 4 7 FRONT ROW: E. Cote, H. Coppolo, G. L. Neal, Director; T, Veale, A. Richardson. Second Row: A. Card. R. Woodman. R. Stokinger, R. Estabrook. W. Austin, R. Taylor. RifL CU OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER The Rifle Club, under the supervision of Mr. Gar- land Neal, met every Wednesday afternoon immedi- ately at the close of school. Shooting took place at the Police Department’s rifle range in the basement of the Randolph Town Hall. This range was secured through the courtesy of the Randolph Police Depart- ment. The membership of the club is distributed around the different classes so there will always be veteran shooters. It has been necessary to limit the membcr- WILFRED AUSTIN ALLAN RICHARDSON EUGENE COTE ship of the club to ten members because of a limited amount of space. The club has become a member of the National Rifle Association and has been awarded a certificate. In order to earn a letter, one must earn six of the nine bars of his sharpshooters’ award. The aim of the organization is to make better sportsmen and better shots of boys between the ages of 1 4 and 1 8. 26
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COMPLIMENTS OF Your Representative ROY C. SMITH FINANCE your next AUTO, REFRIGERATOR, RADIO, WASHING MACHINE, or ELECTRIC IRONER through the Randolph Trust Company, on easy monthly payments. For economy and convenience, use our monthly plan when in need of loans for personal needs such as Doctor’s bills, Dentist bills, Insurance, Taxes or other household expenses. Call or write us for an application when in need of money. RANDOLPH TRUST COMPANY MAIN STREET RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone: Randolph 0250 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 28
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