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THE ECHO 19 4 8 FRONT ROW: S. Day. L. Mulhern, L. Hobart, R. Feeney, J. Colby, J. Budd, R. Mack. M. Balch. A. Terrazano, M. Kelly, B. Dana. SECOND ROW : B. Mitchell. F. Cambridge, N. Colburn, V. Woodford, J. Gilman, L. Sturgeon. M. Mercer. L. Carter. N. Fulton. THIRD ROW: R. Hayden, C. Reynolds. E. McGaughcy. C. Haskins, R. O ' Connor, E. Morton. J. Dowrey. B. Ernstrom. The Girls’ Glee Club, composed of thirty-two members, started this year ' s work in September with Miss Margaret Murphy as conductor, and Elberta Soule of the eighth grade as a very able accompanist. The Club had slightly fewer members this year than usual, but it took part in the Annual Spring Concert singing The Rosary,” Make Believe,” Perfect Day,” and Will You Remember?” G raduation music was furnished by the Glee Club as well as music at the Baccalaureat Service. i 28 j“
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THE ECHO 19 4 8 B. Wallster, S. Anderson, N. Chapman, L. Mulhern a eer oCeadi erd The cheerleading season got off to a flying start with a dozen girls competing for the honor. Eight of these were chosen; however, only four remained at the close of the season. These girls were Lillian Mul- hern, captain, Selma Anderson, Nancy Chapman, and Betty Wallster. Practice was held in the auditorium or any place that was vacant, and was supervised by Miss Dorothy Mackin. Every game was attended, as well as the games at the “Y” and the Armory. At each game a new cheer was added plus those already learned. Later in the year the girls purchased their own white sweatshirts. The great deal of enthusiasm and support from the High School was much appreciated. The girls were invited to the Testimonial Banquet for the basketball team, and they cheered at this. 27 ’ r
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THE ECHO 19 4 8 R. Hayden, D. Von Der Heide. A. Terrazano, P. Hadfield. M. White, M. Kelly, H. Card, B. Cambridge. Office QJs The Office Girls, selected from the Senior Commer- cial class, are under the supervision of Miss Anna Damon. The girls spend four periods a day in the office, and their duties are many and varied. They get and distribute the mail, answer the telephone, meet guests, answer correspondence, and perform the duties of general office routine. “Ask the Office Girl,” and “Where is the Office Girl ? ’ ’ are expressions in common use at Sumner. The work is not only enjoyable but gives a great deal of experience to any girl who plans taking up commercial work for her livelihood. 29 }
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