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THE ECHO 19 4 8 FRONT ROW: L. Avyaz, B. Ernstrom, J. Rimkus, N. Fulton, E. Benvie. R. Feeney, W. McLaughlin, J. Barbour, R. Johnson. M. Mercer, J. Casperson, C. Colarusso, L. Carter, T. Anderson. G. Harvey. SECOND ROW: R. Colby, E. McGaughey. W. Sherman, P. Taylor, C. Reynolds. R. Cop- polo, L. Sturgeon, D. McKusick, R. Calway, L. Barry. R. Andrea, H. Lively, P. Benvie. THIRD ROW: J. Cassani. R. Simmons, W. Hanney, J. Austin, T. Smith, S, Anderson, A. Loud. B. Bertolli, L. Cook, D. Rosenberg, L. Marcus, L. Hobart, L. Wheeler, J. Buchonis, R. Simmons, L. Sheurs. man OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER The class of 1951 has fifty members, thirty-one in the Commercial division and nineteen who take the College course. During the year the class lost one mem- ber, Art Seaton, but gained Danny Woodford in the Commercial group. The class elected Ralph Calway and Lome Cook to the student council but it became necessary to reelect two other members to replace them. Our choices were Elinor McGaughey and Leslie Marcus. Our class was well represented in athletics. Elinor McGaughey, Nancy Fulton, Barbara Ernstrom, Char- lotte Colarusso, Jean Austin, and Dorothy Rosenburg were on the girls’ basketball squad; Robert Andrea, Ronald Johnson, Peter Savoy, William Hanney, Rob- ert Coppolo, and Aubrey Loud were on the boys’ ROBERT ANDREA THOMAS SMITH DOROTHY ROSENBERG DAVID McKUSICK basketball squad. Selma Anderson was our only cheer leader. Robert Andrea, Peter Savoy, Aubrey Loud, and Jimmy Buchonis are on the baseball team. On the gym squad we wer e represented by Warren Sher- man, Eddy Marble, Leon Ayvaz, Paul Taylor, and Jimmy Casperson. We had five class meetings during the year and voted our class colors as blue and gold. Our motto is “Students today; Leaders tomorrow.’’ In the assembly we had a quiz program. Leslie Marcus was Master of Ceremonies. The judges were Elinor McGaughey, Barbara Ernstrom, and Nancy Fulton. Afterward we held community singing. Our Freshman year is practically gone. But we ' ll return next year as Sophomores.
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THE ECHO 19 4 8 FRONT ROW : B. Mitchell. N. Chapman. B. Shallies. B. Wallster, W. Wright, J. Budd. J. Colby. R. Hooke. R. Chalmers, S. Day, R. Hooke, P. Putt. R. Rosenberg, B. Dana. SECOND ROW: G. Johnston, B. Shcurs, B. Schutt. M. Frank. N. Colburn, V. Wood- ford. L. Mulhern. C. Haskins, K. Richardson, L. Hobart, C. Bowley, N. Ernstrom, W. Ernest, J. White. THIRD ROW: R. Balch. J. Stevenson. J. O ' Han. R. O ' Connor. W. Saunders, D. How- ard, E. Loud. L. Leitch. R. Woodman. J. Dowery, P. Stokinger, P. Roberts. opll CL opnomore OFFICERS RICHARD McCORMICK PAUL ROBERTS PHYLLIS PUTT GRACE JOHNSTON PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . The Sophomore Class experienced a very successful year with the Sophomore Play being the highlight. We presented the two one-act plays, “Elmer and the Lovebug and “Not Quite Such a Goose” to the public on April 2. The cast of “Elmer and the Love- bug” included Louise Hobart, Lois Leitch, Nancy Chapman. Kenneth Richardson, Bertha Sheurs, Clif- ton Bowley, Richard McCormick, Sylvia Day, Betty Wallster, Norma Ernstrom, JoAnne Budd, and Paul Stokinger. The cast of the other play “Not Quite Such a Goose” consisted of Jean Stevenson. Richard Balch. Grace Johnston. Paul Roberts, and Jacqueline Savoy. We had two successful hot dog sales which the school supported enthusiastically. Although we lost one member of our class this year, Dorothy Pratt, we received two new members, Virginia Woodford and Jean McPhail. Jacqueline Savoy, Louise Hobart, and Marilyn Lranke were elected as Student Council representatives. Our class was well represented in sports this year, with Virginia Woodford, Jacqueline Savoy, JoAnne Budd, Betty Mitchell, Louise Hobart, greatly assist- ing the girls’ basketball team, and Jackie White, Rich- ard Balch, Kenneth Richardson, Richard McCormick, Paul Stokinger, William Wright, John Ohan, Wil- liam Matthews, Robert Woodman, and Aubrey Loud proving their skill on the boys’ basketball team. Mem- bers of the class also took part in Baseball, Gym Squad. Rifle Club, Snoops and Scoops, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, and the Cheerleaders. As we are drawing near the close of our Sophomore Year, we are all looking forward to an exciting and momentous year as Juniors. 18 1
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THE ECHO 19 4 8 FIRST ROW: R. Hayden. L. Hobart. P. Hadfield. A. Terrazano, J. Foucbe, D. Skilling, B. Wallster, B. Mitchell. S. Day. SECOND ROW: B. Cambridge. N. Ernstrom, J. Dowrey, G. Harvey. D. Rosenberg. H. Card, M. Garabedian. THIRD ROW: V. Martin. J. Stevenson. P. Roberts, R. O ' Connor, P. Stokinger, H. Clifford. s. JSc noopi and — ? coop 5 Once again three editions of Snoops and Scoops were issued, each having articles appropriate for the season. Because of its popularity, the same cover was used again this year. Each issue contained the news of all classes, a cross- word puzzle, and the mystery girl, Sally Snoop. In the Valentine ' s issue was featured the Senior Drama and also gave a complete account of the boys’ and girls’ basketball games, together with sport car- toons. The last issue, published in April, contained the Sophomore Plays, the South Shore Tournament, and many Easter cartoons and notes. The staff wishes to thank the Junior High, for their fine material, and Miss Grace McCarthy for all the time and work she put into each edition. -{ 20
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