Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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THE ECHO 19 5 1 FRONT ROW: E. Wagner. D. Clark. C. Leitch. L. West. N. Boothby, B. Ryder. R. Wilkins. D. Mann. R. Smith. J. Marble, J. Bates. R. Hanson. SECOND ROW: J. Pawlowski, E. Buckley, E. Soule, B. Chandler, S. Callahan. J. Hol- brook. M. Kennedy. E. Moore. P. Haskins. F. Skilling. P. Duggan. THIRD ROW: Miss Kathryn Meglcy. Adviser; C. George. M. Mackie. G. Dahl. D. Mack. A. Livley. P, Savoy. C. Hall, R. Alden, N. Colby. B. Colburn. Miss Marcia Bartlett. Adviser. FOURTH ROW: P. DeWolfe, R. Paris, E. Nelson, F. Megley, R. Uronis, D. Austin, R. McLaughlin, R. Downey, J. Ernest. junior C iadd PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . ASSISTANT TREASURER DOROTHY MANN RICHARD WILKINS NANCY BOOTHBY LORRAINE WEST BARBARA RYDER The Class of 195 2 has forty-three members, hav- ing lost JoAnne McPhail to Rockland, Gustie Flye to Connecticut, Joe Cassani and John Marble to the ranks of the employed. However, we gained Richard Wilkins from Lynn and Robert Paris from Everett. We were well represented in both sports and clubs. Participating in boys’ basketball were Richard Downey, Richard Wilkins, and Aubrey Loud; cross country representatives were George Dahl, Robert Paris, Arthur Lively, Richard Uronis, Hugh Ham- ilton, Robert McLaughlin, and John Feeney; the gym .squad included Hugh Hamilton, John Feeney, and Richard Wilkins. Girls’ basketball included Elizabeth Wagner, Frances Skilling, Beverly Colburn, and Cynthia George; gym squad had as members Barbara Ryder, Cynthia George, and Frances Skilling; photography was represented by Dorothy Mann, Joan Bates, Patricia Duggan, Elizabeth Buckley, Joan Pawlowski, and Frances Skilling. Cheerleaders were Beverly Colburn, Marie Mackie, Barbara Ryder, and Frances Skilling, while the Chess Club enthu- siasts were Hugh Hamilton and John Feeney. On the Debating Team were Frances Skilling and Richard Downey. Our Junior Prom was held on May 4 with “The Swing Kings’’ providing the music. Another big moment of this year was the arrival of our rings. For activities we conducted a hot dog sale, paper drive, record hop, a play, and a cooked food sale. We are nearly at the end of our junior year and are now looking forward eagerly for that wonderful senior year. [ 17 ]

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THE ECHO 19 5 1 FRONT ROW: L. Carter. B. Ernstrom. R. Andrea, N. Fulton. E. McGaughcy. SECOND ROW: Miss Kathryn Megley, Coach; J. Austin. J. Caspersen. E. Benvie. D. Rosenburg. Senior 2 ); ram a “Happy Days.” a comedy in three acts, was pre- sented by the Senior Class at Sumner High School auditorium on Friday evening, December 15, at 8;00 P.M. The play concerned a mischievous young miss, Betty Clark, played by Cynthia Reynolds, whose one ambition was to keep things rolling. When Betty, posing as a romantic romeo called Sylvester VanDyke, started wooing Miss Rosemary Smith, played by Ruth Feeney, via the mails, a bomb exploded. Betty got her idea from Geneva, the Clark’s maid, enacted by Nancy Fulton who had been cor- responding with Her.man Brown, a lettuce rancher, played by James Casperson. In the middle of this, Betty posed as Geneva and began a flirtation with a certain Mr. Larry Day, a role taken by Richard Colby. Mr. Day and his aunt. Mrs. Ida Fuller, played by Barbara Ernstrom, were entertained at tea by Mrs. Clark, the part being played by Elinor McGaughey, who hoped to match her daughter, Lucile, performed by Lorraine Carter, with Larry. However, Larry seems more interested in Betty who was not only desirous of winning him for herself but also for her father, played by Robert Andrea, who was desper- ately in need of a backer for his subdivision. Paul, Lucile’s boyfriend, enacted by Edmund Benvie, was Mr. Clark’s right hand man whose one ambition was to make Lucile happy. When Ro.semary Smith and Herman Brown showed up looking for their respective mates, the climax was reached. Everything turned out all right, however, with our heroine winning our hero as her husband. Jeanne Austin and Dorothy Rosenberg proved to be very capable stage managers and much credit is due to their efforts. The play was directed by K iss Kathryn Megley. [ 16 ]



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THE ECHO 19 5 1 F ' IRST ROW: P. Krishfield. I. Johnson, P. Cassani. P. Downey. A. Keith, J. Buckley, S. Smith. M. Leonard. A. Marella. C. Hambly. A. Megley. SECOND ROW: J. Boothby, C. Inglesc, S. Wright. E. McGaughey, G. Kemp. J. Waters, J. Chase. D. Moore. J. Walsh. R. Stokinger. M. Loud. B. Gustavus. A. Dana. THIRD ROW: Miss Anna Damon. Adviser: D. Hill. W. Marble. A. Bates. J. Sodergren, J. Olsen. D, Hadficld. R. Savoy. E. Spillane. C. Sears. E. Albec. J. Hulbert. J. Everitts, Mr. Norton Levy. Adviser. FOURTH ROW: D. Garland. J. Snow. S. Lewis. P. Boyer, M. Kelleher. D. Holmberg, C. Hambly. E. Chandler. W. Bolles. J. West. J. Uva, A. Uva. M. Dolan. PRESIDENT . Sophomore cu . PAUL DOWNEY VICE-PRESIDENT . . ANN KEITH SECRETARY . . SHIRLEY SMITH TREASURER . JEANNE BUCKLEY The Sophomore Class has fifty-four members, twenty-four boys and thirty girls. During the year we lost two classmates. Maureen McPhail to Rock- land and Richard Budd to Quincy Trade School. From Boston, however, we gained Earl Albee. Many member s of the class participated in school sports. To the girls ' basketball team we contributed Emily McGaughey, Pauline Cassani, Ruth Stokinger, and Marilyn Loud, while Paul Downey, David Holmberg. John West, and Robert Savoy were on the boys’ basketball team. Cheerleaders from our class were Joan Chase and Phyllis Krishfield. David Hadfield, Charles Sears. John Hulbert, and Earl Albee were on the gym squad. In the school band were Charles Sears, David Hadfield, John Hulbert, with Pauline Cassani as drum-majorette. Marilyn Loud, Alice Megley, Pauline Cassani, Barbara Walsh, Iris Johnson, Audrey Dana, and Jeanne Buckley were on the Snoops and Scoops staff. During the year we held a successful hot-dog sale, a cooked food sale, and a paper drive. On March 30 the class held a very successful record hop. Our eventful year as sophomores has nearly ended, and we are now looking forward to a more enjoy- able one as juniors. [ 18 ]

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