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Cl l.fXRl.O'l'T li All BUTT :lbby lilzsizlvss .Stltotii Color Committee 431. Charlotte is one ot' those girls who are very quiet in school hut lull ol- fun outsitle. Perhaps the reason lor this liveliness is the exciting environment. or more likely, Char- lotte's nature. Charlotte is the taller of the Charlotte antl Rita pair. 'lihese two girls have always heen knoxxn lor their comratleship antl for wearing almost exactly the same style of clothes. lntleetl, we like you, .Xhhy , antl extentl to you our hest wishes. MARION ls.X'lillliRlNli ACI IORN Hrlftlllll-VH lltzirtlrtiixtv Color Committee lil, llistory Cluh t-ll. Because ol' Manny's quiet manner, she has not partici- patetl in many school activities. We leel sure, lioweyer, that she will achieve much in her chosen protession. lor she has an unusually sweet thsposition antl is an exceptionally at- tractive girl. We shall miss you, Manny '. l5RiXNli ,XDXMS Hlflltfii LiIlt1c't'ltft'tf Bantl 125. l5oothall tl, U, Assistant lloothall Manager Ht. lli-Y tim. l3utl came from Quincy Io Wakelieltl tluring llis gram- mar school years. lle attentletl the West Wartl antl Xliarren Selinols here. lle has no particular plans lor the liuture. lle is a quiet, unassuming fellow antl quakes il' a girl comes near him. liutl is quite a tlrunimer. .Xsli him Io play over the telephone some time, youll get an earliul, ,Xll joking asitle, he is a gootl pal !liXNtJN .XNll3RHflli Zen L'I1tI't't'ltft'tf tilee C,luh tl. il. Near lioult Lommittee HJ. Cililss Color fiommillee lil. lle may he calletl Ken hy the hoys, hut to the girls this attractive latl is hest ltiiowii as CIutie. lle Hits gratlualetl lrom the l incoln School antl then, :ls noxx, one til' the silent memhers oli the class who see everytliing hut say nothing lit-cause ul' his retiring hut ohserxant nature, he ixill accom- plish much in the future. Page Six
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Sunset-2 : Qflan, QWiII! The motto ol' our class, Succeed: We can, we will , is one which we should always keep in mind. 'Iilie girl or laoy who starts out in lite with an inditierent and care-lree attitude will certainly stumhlei .Xlter it is too late, one will realize that in order to hecome a success one must he determined to succeed. Xo matter what position is held, there is always opportunitv lor something higher. ililtis point can he reached only hy a steadfast determination to win. The majority ol' lailures in lile are those who have admitted defeat when hy a little hard work they might have secured a reliahle position. llo not he a weakling and give up when the going is hard, hut always hear in mind our school motto, Succeed: We can, we will . M.xRii.vN LENT, '35 harles Albert ones Supervisor ot' Music, l0l2-IO35 'llffecfiozz terzrliz, aim' faith SflIL'L'l'L' .ellzd soft flllllltllllf-1' are fiery. -C R .ex Y Nr. Charles Alhert jones, lor twenty-three years Supervisor of Music in Wakefield Schools. will retire this year from active service, his resignation eliective in Septemher. During these years, Mr. jones has served as instructor lor the grammar school pupils in the fundamentals ol' music. and, at the same time has created much interest in music among, high school students. Mr, jones received his musical education at the Institute ol Normal Methods in Auhurndale, where he studied methods lor introducing music to primary grade pupils: at the New lingland Conservatory ol' Music. where he studied piano and organ, and as a pupil ol' Percy Goetschius in harmony and counterpoint. ln l0lZ he was appointed to the position ol Supervisor ol' Music in Wakefield, succeeding the late George li. Wilson. .-Xt that time Mr. jones was organist at the liirst Congregational Church and a successful teacher ol' piano. lle entered upon his new work with enthusiasm, and he achieved gratifying results. Mr. jones has introduced two innovations to Wakefield: the organi- zation of the lligh School Orchestra, ol' which he has been the sole leader: and the estahlishment of the annual Music Week Concert, at which time the Orchestra, the Band, and the Clee Cluh present a joint concert. The citizens of Wakefield appreciate the untiring etiorts of Mr. jones to lurther the possibilities ol' music among the young people ol' the town. lispecially does the Class ol' N35 welcome this opportunity to thank him lor the work he has accomplished---work which has enahled youth to ap- preciate a noble art. lo him we extend our sincere wishes for a happy future. Page Five
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LOIS ELIZ.-XBli'l'll .'XNDl.iRSt3N Bgffy LVIILICKILIULI Field llockey L43. Bowling 43, 43. llistory Club 143. Betty , dignified and athletic, hails from Greenwood, She has established an unbreakable. reputation as a boiwler. winning the school tournament her junior year, Betty I has not decided upon her future work, but we wish her happiness in whatever vocation she chooses. JENNIE ELIZABETII .XNDRIQXYS Andy The Cinzivs School lnter Nos Club 12, 3. 43. Inter Nos Robe Mis- tress U. 43. Senior Play Wardrobe Mistress 143. Senior Dance Committee 443. Bowling 443, llis-V tory Club 443. 'fAndy came to Wakefield lligh from the Lincoln School, She possesses an amiable personality, which we have all learned to admire. Andys interest in school activities is equaled only by her interest in wardrobes-just notice her good taste in clothes. MYRTLE BE.'X'l'RlCl2 .XRNC 31 .D Hcllllllbyn Iflbfc' .hifftzlilf History Club 143. Chubby came to us from the Shurtlell' School in Chel- sea. She is known among her friends for her infectious giggle. ln the future she intends to enter a Bible School, Quite a serious place for a giggle, Cbubby ! DONALD ASTLIE B00b L'31t1vciiivtI English l43. 'fBoob is one of those fellows who make high school fun. Serious fellows are all right, but there must be some light--hearted fellows, too. lle's always willing to listen to anybody's jokes, no matter how poor they are. lle'll laugh at them. too. He's willing to help out in anything that is planned if he is asked. f'Boob came from the lkinnery School in New Limerick, Maine, and has no special plans for the future. Page Seven
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