Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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EXCHANGES The Debater wishes to thank the follow- wlio have made exchanges: The Palmer, Palmer, Mass. Blue and Gold, Maiden, Mass. Tlie Salemica, New Salem, Mass. Clarion, Arlington, Mass. The Record, Newburyport, Mass. The Megaphone, Franklin, Mass. Authentic, Stoneham Mass. The Trident, , Ocean Grove, N. J. I5otolphi;in, Boston, Mass. Palmer — Your November and .St. Valen- tine ' s numbers are very good, Init why not have a few pictures of students who represent Uw. various divisions of school activities? ' our literary department and your jokes de- serve special mention. Blue and Gold — We like your idea of hav- ing Famous People I Have Known. A few more jokes would add very much to your pa- per. Your editorials are certainly good. The Salemica — An unique little paper. Your agriculture department is very original. Your school spirit is fine. Clarion — A very good number in keep- ing with Spring. You must take special pride in your artist. Your literary and joke depart- ments deserve praise. The Record — Your paper is a record breaker, no douljt about it. Your editorials are very interesting, and your exchange col- umn is very artistically arranged. Keep up ■ the good work. The Megaphone — We enjoyed reading your paper, and you are to be congratulated in publisliing such a finq one. Your artist is a great credit to the school. The Authentic — Your paper though small, is a fine one. Tlic talent in your school is shown by your literary department, but why not .devote more space to your athletic notes? Trident — Your School News is very inter- esting and your cover design speaks for itself. We would suggest that a few cuts would im- prove your paper very much. Tlie conclusion of the story, The Pursuit of Happiness, wo await with much interest. Botolphian — We received with much satis- faction your school book, and note that you have spent much time and labor in getting together this paper. It is overflowing with seliool spirit. Exchanges BRETA HEURLIN. JUNIOR PARTY The Junior Class held their annual dance in the Town Hall, Friday evening, February 17, 1922. After a brief introduction to the matrons, Mrs. Rose W. Clemens, Mrs. Fannie C. King, Mrs. Margaret A. LaForme, and Miss Con stance Schwal), dancing was enjoj ed until midnight. During intermission the audience was enter- tained by the Robl)ins children and Chauneey Washington, a member of Bowles Black and Wliite Orchestra which furnished music for dancing. The elimination dance was won by Miss Helen Jones and Harold Bowser. The committee in charge included William King, Clim.; Mary Goodale, Dorothy LaPorme, Lorraine Seavey, Joseph Paon, Arthur dem- ons, Arnold Salvati, Edmund Talbot, Florence Munn, Margaret Woodman, Conkling Sidney, Hazel White and Mildred Foley. TULU Tlic Wakefielil High Scliool play was a com- plete success both financially and education- ally. Miss Hester Sharkey of the faculty se- lected and coached the play, the proceeds of which were given to the athletic association. Miss Sharkey, who has made a reputation for herself in scliool dramatics not only in Wake- field but also in many other towns, cannot bo too ' highly praised for so successful a produc- tion of the i)lay. The cast was as follows: The Duchess Miss Helen Jones Petrolia Miss Breta Heurlin Tulu Miss Gladys Dagnino Dick Chetwyn Fred Grant Jack Ryder Frank Corcoran The Butler James Fitzgerald Lord Blazonlierrie. .Conkling Sidney The parts were all well taken, and the play as a wliole was a very good piece of amateur work. Preceding Tulu , The Bachelor ' s Reverie , a series of tableaux, was presented. THE FLAG The flag of our United States, The red and white and blue. To which upon a certain date. We promised to be true. Has stood through many a terrible fate. And many a battle, too. Old Glory, beauty of our state, I ' m proud of her, aren ' t you? ALETHA WHITNEY, ' 25. 25

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