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THE ECHO 19 5 0 FIRST ROW: J. Waters, G. Kemp, E. McGaughey, A. Megley, S. Smith, M. Leonard. I. Johnson. I. Hambly. P. Krishfield, M. McPhail. SECOND ROW: D. Moore, J. Marshall. A. Bates. D. Hill, D. Hadfield, C. McGonigle, A. Dana, B. Walsh. B. Gustavus, R. Stokinger, M. Kelleher, S. Lewis. THIRD ROW: J. Boothby, J. Uva. A. Uva, D. Holmberg. D. Garland, R. Savoy, J. Olsen. R. Budd, P. Downey. FOURTH ROW: J. Snow, C. Ingles. A. Keith, M. Loud. J. Chase, P. Cassani, J. Hulbert, A. Marella, P. Boyer. FIFTH ROW : J. Everitts, E. Spillane, J. Sodcrgren. R. Woodman, W. Bolles. C. Hambly, R. Tirrell. W. Sherman. D. Austin. man OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER The Freshman Class contributed many members to various school activities. Girls’ Glee Club, boys’ and girls’ basketball, gym squad, school band, and Snoops and Scoops were represented by Freshmen. Many members participated in school sports. Many of the members of the second team in girls’ basketball were Freshmen, including Emily McGaughey and Pauline Cassani, co-captains; Ruth Stokinger, Bar- bara Walsh, Marilyn Loud, Phyllis Krishfield, Joanne Marshall, and Maureen McPhail. Boys’ basketball — John West, John Olson, and Paul Downey. Gym squad- — Warren Sherman, Donald Austin, Charles Hambly, Robert Tirrell, and William Bolles. Cheer- leader — Joan Chase. CHARLES SEARS MARILYN LEONARD SHIRLEY SMITH JEAN BUCKLEY Those taking interest in the School Band are: David Hadfield, John Hulbert, Charles Sears, and William Bolles. Although our class had a very late start, we held a very successful St. Patrick’s Day Dance on March 1 7. There were 59 members in the class, 34 in the College and 26 in the Commercial, at the beginning of the year, but we lost two members during the year — Lincoln Jennings and Linda Olson. Our Lreshmen year has nearly ended, and we are now looking forward to our Sophomore year which we hope will be as enjoyable as our first one. [ 19 ]
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THE ECHO 19 5 0 FIRST ROW: J. Bates. P. Haskins, E. Soule, N. Boothby, B. Ryder ,F. Megley. B. Buckley, M. Mackie. B. Waters. B. Chandler. SECOND ROW: C. George. E. Moore. J. McPhail. A. Flye. J. Ernest, D. Clark, L. West. B. Colburn. M. Kennedy. D. Mann. N. Colby. THIRD ROW: Rita Hanson. R. Smith. A. Lively, P. Duggan, C. Leitch, P. DeWolfe. R. Alden. E. Wagner. F. Skilling. FOURTH ROW: S. Callahan. D. Mack, C. Hall, J. Holbrook, R. McLaughlin. J. Feeney, L. Ayvas. P. Savoy. G. Dahl. R. Downey. FIFTH ROW: H. Hamilton. J. Price. J. Marble, D. Darienzzo, E. Nelson. R. Uronis. omore PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER ASSISTANT TREASURER BARBARA RYDER . WESTON JENNINGS NANCY BOOTHBY ELIZABETH BUCKLEY FRANCIS MEGLEY There are 54 members in the Sophomore Class with many active in sports. On the boys’ basketball squad were Joseph Cassani. Weston Jennings. Richard Downey, Ray Simmons, Peter Savoy. Girls’ basket- ball — Beverly Colburn. Joanne McPhail, Elizabeth Wagner. Cheerleaders — Cynthia George, Frances Skillings, Barbara Ryder. Marie Mackie and Elizabeth Buckley. Gym squad — Hugh Hamilton, John Feeney, Leon Ayvaz. During the year we successfully conducted a hot dog sale, a dance, and a talent night. We are looking forward now to a more eventful year as Juniors. [ 18 ]
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THE ECHO 19 5 0 FIRST ROW: R. Chalmers. M. Franke, E. McGaughey, P. Roberts, G. Harvey, J. Stevenson, B. Wallster. S. Day. G. Johnston. SECOND ROW: A. Dana. J. Buckley, A. Marella, P. Cassani, I. Johnson. B. Walsh. A. Megley. M. Loud. M. Kennedy. Miss Grace McCarthy. Advisor. THIRD ROW: C. Reynolds. N. Fulton. B. Ernstrom. M. Kelleher. B. Gustavus. P. Krish- field. F. Skilling, L. Sheurs. B. Colburn. s, noops an d Sc coops There were only two issues of Snoops and Scoops published this year, the first at Christmas and the second at Easter. In the Christmas issue the Seniors showed that they had done many things by reports on the Senior Drama, magazine drive, a record hop, the Senior girls ' new club, The Flame Society, a most delicious supper, and great plans for the class trip. Christmas stories predominated in this issue. The Juniors reported on their plans for the Junior Prom and class rings. Both Sophomores and Freshmen have great plans but up to Christmas few had been com- pleted. The Easter issue was an especially good one con- taining a great deal of news, poetry, and stories. Our business manager reported on the D. A. R. Conven- tion. Fashions were drawn by Lillian Sheurs. The most successful basketball games, tournament, and testimonial banquet were described by Paul Roberts, editor. Cross word puzzles, Sally Snoop, assemblies, and jokes were again included. [ 20 ]
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