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THE ECHO 19 4 8 FRONT ROW: R. Hollstein, L. Marcus, E. Cote, J. Vining, T. Cassani, L. Hobart. SECOND ROW: Mr. G. L. Neal, Adviser; H. Card, E. McGaugbey, M. Franke, D. Fisher, H. Clifford. Student (Council OFFICERS PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Although the Student Council got off to a late start this year, many activities were sponsored. Once again the foul-shooting contest was conducted with much enthusiasm. Comedy basketball games between the girls and the boys, and between the girls and the faculty were played for the benefit of school letters. Several assemblies including movies, a juggler, and a Negro singer were enjoyed. Mr. George DeMott, the «{2 . EUGENE COTE . HELEN CARD . ROBERT HOLLSTEIN juggler, displayed unusual balancing feats, while Mr. Johnson, the singer, rendered many Negro Spirituals. Recess dancing was again sponsored with many new records being purchased. Through the efforts of the Student Council, a Coco Cola machine was installed, which has proven most popular. Mr. Garland Neal, as adviser, was of valuable assistance in all of our projects.
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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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