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THE ECHO 19 4 9 FRONT ROW: P. Ribbe. R. Alden, J. Ernest. R. Grant, B. Vining, A. Flye. R. Mc- Laughlin. R. Smith. C. Hall. J. Bates. A. Lively. R. Finnegan. SECOND ROW: Miss Kathryn Megley. adviser: N. Colby. D. Woodford. J. Pawlowski. L. West, C. Leitch. J. Gilson. B. Buckley. S. Wright. P. DeWolf. D. Clark. N. Boothby. P. Duggan. R. Hanson. J. Marble. Miss Marcia Bartlett, adviser. THIRD ROW: J. McPhail. S. Callahan. B. Ryder. D. Mann. E. Soule. E. Moore. M. Mackie. F. Skilling. L. Wheeler. P. Haskins. B. Colburn. C. George. E. Wagner. B. Waters. FOURTH ROW: J. Holbrook. H. Hamilton. D. Mack. W. Jennings, G. Dahl. F. Megley. R. Uronis. D. Darienzzo, R. Downey. J. Marble. E. Chandler. L. Ayvez, P. Savoy. E. Nelson. M. Kennedy. man a aAA OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER The class of ’5 2 started with sixty-nine members, thirty-three in the College group, and thirty-six in the Commercial. During the year we lost Ray Simmons, William Bolles, and Mary Danville. We gained Nancy Boothby from Maine, John Feeney from Brockton, Robert Stewart from Randolph, and Hugh Hamilton from Maryland. Many of the class were in sports. Girls ' Basketball — Cynthia George, Beverly Colburn, Joanne McPhail. Elizabeth Wagner, and Dolores Woodford. Boys ' Basketball — -Robert Houser, John Marble, and Wes- ton Jennings. Baseball — Robert Houser, John Marble, Peter Savoy, Daniel Darienzzo, and Richard Downey. Robert McLaughlin BRADLEY VINING AUGUSTA FLYE RUTH SMITH The cheerleaders were: Elizabeth Buckley, Nancy Colby, Joan Pawlowski, and Francis Skilling. Gym squad — Paul Taylor, Leon Ayvaz, Edward Marble, John Marble, Donald Austin, and John Feeney. Track team — Richard Downey. For activities the class held two hotdog sales and a dance. Several members presented an assembly of musical, vocal, and dance selections. Later this was broadcast on the radio with Robert McLaughlin as Master of Ceremonies. This has been a successful year socially, financially, and in our studies. We are all looking forward to an equally successful and happy Sophomore year.
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THE ECHO 19 4 9 SEATED; E. McGaughey. R. Andrea, T. Smith. L. Marcus. FIRST ROW: Mr. John Walsh, advisor: N. Fulton. R Feeney. W. McLaughlin. P. Benvie. T. Anderson. J. Casperson. G. Harvey. R. Coppolo, M. Mercer. J. Barbour. Miss Dorothy Dunbar, advisor. SECOND ROW: L. Sturgeon, W. Sherman. D. Colby, S. Anderson. B. Ernstrom. D. Rosenberg. C. Reynolds. J. Price. J. Rimkus. R. Calway. THIRD ROW: D. Woodford. D. MacKusick, L. Sheurs, B. Bertoli, H. Lively, L. Barry, J. Buchonis, J. Austin. J. Dowrey. omote OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER LESLIE MARCUS ELINOR McGAUGHEY THOMAS SMITH ROBERT ANDREA The Sophomore Class, while not the busiest in the school, held several successful events during the year. The most important were the two plays, “The Ghost Hunters and “Buddy Buys an Orchid. In the cast of “The Ghost Hunters were Selma Anderson. Elinor McGaughey, George Harvey. Richard Col by. Leslie Marcus, and Leo Barry. The cast of Buddy Buys an Orchid included Robert Andrea, Cynthia Reynolds, Ruth Feeney, Jeanne Austin, and Ralph Calway. The plays were presented on May 1 3. We also had a very successful hot dog sale and a Saint Patrick’s Day Dance. Although we lost three classmates this year. Ray Simmons. Lome Cook, and Ronald Johnson, we gained two new members, Danny Brady and Janice Dowrey. The class participated eagerly in all the school sports and other activities. To the boys’ basketball team we contributed Robert Andrea, Robert Coppolo, Aubrey Loud, David MacKusick, Joseph Cassani, and Leslie Marcus. Assisting the girls’ basketball team were Eli- nor McGaughey, Barbara Ernstrom, Jeanne Austin, Dorothy Rosenberg. Nancy Lulton, Lorraine Carter, and Charlotte Colarusso. Members of the class also took part in baseball, gym squad, rifle club, photog- raphy club. Snoops and Scoops, Echo, glee club, assemblies, and cheerleading. We are now looking forward to an even more event- ful year as Juniors as the school year comes to an end. 1 1 6 y
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THE ECHO 19 4 9 FIRST ROW: Miss Grace McCarthy, adviser: N. Fulton. T. Cassani. R. Mack, C. Reynolds. B. Ernstrom. B. Mitchell, F. Skilling, S. Day, S. Anderson. G. Flarvey. SECOND ROW: L. Shcurs, E. McGaughey, B. Wallster. J. Stevenson. P. Roberts, P. Stokinger. D. Fisher. E. Morton. J. Austin, E. Buckley, V. Martin. 3 noo pA an J S COOpi Snoops and Scoops. Sumner’s popular magazine, was issued three times during our school year and really seemed to be more popular than ever. All the issues contained the usual features such as Class News. Sports, Jokes, and our beloved friend, Sally Snoop. The first copy, distributed at Thanks- giving time, gave us an idea of what last year ' s class- men were doing. The second edition was given out on Valentine’s Day. It contained a write-up of the Senior Drama, several fashions, and also poetry. Sev- eral games of the boys ' and girls ' basketball teams were written up in this issue. The last edition was dis- tributed at Easter time and naturally contained Easter drawings and fashions. This featured an article on the D.A.R. Good Citizen Pilgrimage and several poems. Those on the staff wish to thank Miss Grace Mc- Carthy for her aid in making our school paper a success and also wish to thank the Junior High for their material. i I
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