Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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D- -IOIIN PERCY DINGLE l'urfy State Trooper Percy prepared for higher education at the Franklin School, and entered this noble institution in the commercial division. Ile has been a jolly companion and a conscientious student during his four years with us. Percy aspires to be- come a state trooper. Ilave pity on us when we are caught speeding! MARION DIX i'IladJy L'11dc'Cid'c'd Inter Nos Club HI. Senior Banquet Committee This Titian-haired combination of pep and fun came to us from Andover at the beginning of our senior Year. 'AMad- dy has made many new friends hereg and, from what we hear, Greenwood is greatly pleased with its new-comer. We are sure you will succeed in whatever you do, Maddy ! IfR.'XNCliS MARY DUL'Cli'l l'IE I-'n1r1a1iv Sinzmons College Inter Nos 12, 3, -Il. Bowling Ili. Basketball Ill. l3rannie has made many friends during her high school years. ller composure at all times is indicative ol the speak- ing ability that we lound especially in her senior rhetorical. We give you a great big hand, A'I'ranme': your ambition to go to Simmons is a worthy one. GliNliX'IIiX'Ii MABEI, DOL'CIi'I IiE Gen L'11dertu'etI' Inter Nos Qlub Ill. Candy Committee Senior ,L Play HI. Llass Ilistory Committee HI. lnlor- 'F O mation Desk I-ll. llistorv Club IX' Ii I-ll. Miss Uilmore's Ollice Ill. lienevieve is a classmate who originally came from Reading. ll she is an example ol what Reading has to oller. we envy that town. She is a rather quiet girl, but one ol' the lllosl loyal and likable members of our class. llave you ever Ms., heard the quotation: She is gentle, she is shy, but tliere's a We twinkle lI'l her eye r It lits our Gen perlectly. She has a I ready sense ol humor. and now and then lets fly a merry shaft ol wit. Do not lose that sense ol lun, ben . It will carry you lar. Page Twenty

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WI LMOT DECK E R Int-Ig ?NlUl'ffJCl1S1lL'flI lli-Y 1l, 2, 3, 43. Track 12, 43. -lunior Prom Committee 133. llockey 143. Ring Committee 143. Stage Crew Senior Play 143. Deck came to us from Greenwood, and with his win- ning smile, he soon became very popular. lle was a member of the track team his Sophomore and Senior years. lle also played hockey. Besides his outside activities, Deck also was a great help for the senior play stage crew. .Xlthough he is a woman hater, he finds the opportunity to inhabit Sheffield Road with most of his spare time. Deck is a great orator as many people know. Next year he plans to go to Northeastern to become an engineer, and we know he will be- come the best ever. l3RfXNlQ DliNlS13 Iggy Hirsiizcxs lilirlc Motto Committee 133. Pin Committee 143, lirank is another of the boys who came from the lirank- lin School. Although he has not participated in many ol our extra-curricular activities, he has become a triend to many ol his classmates. Cood luck tor many happy years to comel KliNNl5Tll A. DliRRY G11i11fv i'lIcrln1i1z'c Motto Committee 133. i'Cump prepared for high school at the Warren School. He is the boy who got along with Mr. liisher exceptionally we-ll during his third year history course. ln the future he is going to tollow his fathers trade as auto mechanic. We hope you will get plenty of cars to repair, Cump . M.-XRY M, DICN.-XN USlllIlL1'QL'H Scrrt'1'i11'ial School Inter Nos Club 12, 43, Senior Play Candy Com- mittee 143. Senior Party Committee 143. Mary is shy and reserved among strangers. but with her companions her charming personality is at its best, ller genial disposition and dainty manners are two ot' her out- standing characteristics. With all her good nature, Marv has a deep sincerity for which she is much admired. ller future has bright possibilities. v1 Page Nineteen



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HERMAN GEORGE EAMES G41rdjg Paper Salcsizzau Basketball 12, 3. Co--captain 4l. Baseball 12, 3. 43. Year Book Stall' 14l. The Franklin Grammar School has sent many athletes to Wakefield High, but none of them could play or ever will be able to play basketball like Herman. Gardie played on the squad for three years and was co-captain his senior year. Besides basketball, Gardie plays baseball. He plans to be- come a paper salesman and is already acquiring plenty ot' practice. Go to it, Herman! WILLIAM EBLING Bill fliorristmwz Preparawry School Hi-Y 13. 47. Hockey 146. Gift Committee 141. Football 1-ll. Bill came to Wakefield High in his junior year from Manchester, New llampshire. He is well liked by all because of his carefree, easy going nature. Bill was instrumental in forming a hockey team in his Senior year. At present, his thoughts are focused upon preparatory school. JOHN ECKERT j0b1111y L'1zt1'Ufidt'J Hockey Captain 149. lnterclass Football 12, 49. I Baseball 12, 3, 47. lnterclass Basketball 145. johnny came to Wakefield from the Cutler School in Somerville. He is a star short--stop and was the mainstay ot the hockey team his last year. lle played both interclass tootball and basketball. He is a likable fellow and a pop- ular member of the class. PHYLLIS FAIRWEATHER Phil Sfezzografvlwr English Club 131. Phil has formed many friendships among us. She is a serious-minded, hard-working student, but she is always ready for a bit of fun. Phyllis says that she plans to become a stenographer, and we wager that in whatever otlice she works, one will always find Fairweather on hand. l Whig F I .A , X 'TLS' . my ...J-. QS 5? 'tsl' 4 Page Twenty-one

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