Braintree High School - Wampatuck Yearbook (Braintree, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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Seniors As the paths of life lead each one along his own course, let us never forget the happy hours we have labored together in study — Catherine McGloin

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Sept. 8 Oct. 14 Nov. 15 23 Nov. 24 Dec. 3 Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Jan. 21 Feb. 8 Feb. IS March 4 March 4 March 11 March 18 April 1 April 7 April 13 April 15 May 5 May 20 June 2 June 22 June 23 June 24 ,1 une 24 School Calendar 1937 - 1938 Opening of school. Only the beginning, folks! Howard Davis of News Week. Students never as quiet before. Magazine Drive. Gordan Alves high man. . . . Mama, that man’s here again. Thanksgiving Holiday. Boy, am I full! Football Sweater Dance. Swing it, children. General Motors’ “Previews of Progress.” Remember the assistant? “1 Have Five Daughters.” Regards to Eddie Cantor. Teachers’ Christmas Party. When the cat’s away . . . or vice versa. Assembly for letter awards. Praise and presents passed out. Christmas Holiday . . . turkey ’n stuff. “Who Discovered America?” Let me guess. Safety Assembly . . . demonstration tests. Most of us are never on the road. Mid-year vacation . . . came back all worn out. Safety Film. The bitter truth in large doses. Oral English debate with Hingham. Such arguing. Sophomore Social. Monopoly, ping pong, and even dancing. “Senior Scandals.” The Big Apple. Wow! Gym Exhibition. Fine flip-floppin’. B. T. A. play. Oral English Open Forum. Everybody got a word in. Spring vacation. . . . wore ourselves out again. Music Festival. What’s Toscanini got we haven’t? Junior Prom. Senior Banquet. Graduation. We finally made it. Class Day. Let yourself go. Senior Reception. C’lose of School. That’s all, folks. 8



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ARSEN CHARLES “Charlie” has been our very capable president for the past three years. In spite of his many activi- ties he is one of our high ranking scholars and likes nothing better than a spirited debate with one of his teachers. Class President 2, 3, 4; Wam pa- tuck. and Year Book. 2, 3, 4: “Sunbonnet Gill” 1; Debating 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2 “Gypsy T Rover” 3; Senior Show 4. EDWARD JENNINGS “Eddie” is our Vice President and one of the best dressed Seniors. He ' s a handsome football hero and may be seen driving around with a bevy’ of pretty girls when he isn’t engaged in sports. Vice President 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Class Ring 3; “Gypsy Rover 3; Wampatuck and Year Book 3, 4; Debating 1; Sophomore Social 2; Hi Y Club 3; Senior Show 4. DORIS RICE Truly the pluckiest person we have ever seen. We certainly missed her last year while she was sick and everyone was rooting for her. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Basketball 2; Class Secretary 2, 3, 4. JOHN LeVANGIE “Indian” has taken our money away from us for three years and is still liked. He can often be seen in the Blue Hills with “Pop” racing homing pigeons. John hopes to be a draftsman. Class Treasurer 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Track 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi Y 2, 3; “Gypsy Rover” 3; Junior Prom 3; Ciass Ring 3; Hockey 3; Glee Club 4; “Who Discovered America?” 4; Recep- tion 4; Banquet 4; Graduation Committee 4; Senior Show 4. IRMA ADAMS Irma is one of our quiet person- alities. She has her own host of friends and is very popular among them. Irma always has her home- work done, and helps keep up the standard of our class. Sunbonnet Girl 1; “Who Dis- covered America?” 4; Cheer leader 3, 4. GORDON ALVES Gordon is always either smiling or talking. He wants to follow in his father’s footsteps and be a photographer. Orchestra 1; Football 1; Basket- ball 1, 2; “Gypsy Rover 3;” “Who Discovered America?” 4; Debating 3 JENNIE ANASTOS Jennie is that dark good-natured young girl you’ve often seen in the corridors of dear old B. H. S. She is very quiet around school but her friends say she is the “tops.” She is planning to attend Wilfred Acade- my’ and with her smile we know it’s success for Jennie. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. RITA ANDREWS Rita will someday’ make a fine secretary for her favorite subject is shorthand. She tells us that her hobby’ is riding around in the rain. Has anyone anything better to offer? Gym Team 2; Basketball 3, 4; News Club 4; Wampatuck 4. THOMAS AZZATO A gridiron star whose curly hair makes his crowning glory. His friends find a loyal pal in T ommy’ and everyone likes that iridescent disposition he can turn on. What- ever your plans are, good luck, Tommy. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. CURTIS BACON “Curt” is a great sportsman. The tales of his expeditions for wild life are many, but results are few. Although he hasn’t been successful in selling life insurance to Mr. Jones, “Curt” is bound to go places with his personality. Rifle Team 1; “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Sophomore 2; “Gy’psy Rover” 4; Junior Prom 3; “Who Discovered America?” 4; Senior Show 4; Wam- patuck 4; Glee Club 4. MADELEINE BATE Madeline seems to like Maine. She goes there for beach sports in the summer and skiing in the win- ter. This tall, slim, dark-haired girl wants to go to either Bridge- water Normal or a business school. Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 4; “Gypsy Rover” 3; “Who Dis- covered America?” 4; Gym Team 2 ; Wampatuck 3; News Club 4; Senior Show 4. EDITH BECK At the first glimpse one wonders what keeps her car (Dimples) going, but on seeing the big brown eyes of this girl, who wouldn’t go for her? We can just see Eadie now, darning socks for her blonde hubby. Band 1; “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Track 2; “Gypsy Rover” 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer leader 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Acting Class Secre- tary 3; Class Will 4; Senior Show 4; “Grandma Pulls The Strings” 3; Ring Committee 3; Wampatuck 4. io

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