ROBER T ADAMS J I, J Bobby L ' uJ cc idcd r,ross Country (3); Indoor Track (3). I’opular “Bobby” is a Greenwood School product. Being a frieiully lad, he is well likerl by his teachers and classmates. “Bobby has not had much time for school activities because he works in the afternoon. Because of his determination to get ahead, we have no doubt about his future success. ANGELO ALLECA d 71 Charlie V mleadcd Basketball (I): Glee Club (I): Interclass Basket- ball (2. 3, 4), ■‘Charlie” has made many friends in high school. Mis ready wit makes him popular wherever he may be. The Wooriville tirammar School prepared him for WakeTieLI I ligh, and he used this preparation to ailvantage. May good fortune always he with you. “Charlie . (L J J I, J J J I, J (L J J (L J J J J I, J J Ml RIEL A. AMES , 1 my Secretarial Work Glee Club (3, 4); Prophecy Committee (4): Basketball (3. 4). Some fortunate business man, in ears to come, will have a very capable secretary, if present indications hold true. Muriel, a graduate of the Montrose Grammar School, is a pretty young girl w4io has been popular in high school. .May all the success in the worLI be with you in whatever you do. .Muriel. . n RTLE AMES Myrt Umlccidcd Basketball (3, 4); Class Prophecy (4). .M rtle, a Montrose School lass, is an unobtrusive member of our class. She is a capable worker and has won much praise from her teachers and classmates alike. Wdiatever her occupation w4ien she graduates. Myrtle will make a success of it. we feel sure. Donne chance a vans. Myrtle! (T [? 7 % (p (p ' ) (p .p ' A (r P) if Pi 1 ) Page Seven
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RAU II BANGS J J I, ! J I, J I J (L J J (L J I, J (L J I, J (L J (L J J ! J J J J (L J I, J (L J (L J Rill phie V ndecnled Ad ertising ( ' omniittee of the Senior Iday Ralph, who was graduatt;d from the l.ynnheld (Center Girammar School, is a quiet, unassuming fellow; hut he has made many friends at Wakefield High. Ralphie” has not participated in many school activities, hut those who ha e worker! with him realize that he is extremely conscientious in e er thing he attempts. ’our class wishes you Bon voyage, Ralph. , 1ARV BARIl. , May Stenographer ' ice President of linglish Club (.1): Basketball (2. 3); Berwiing (3); I ' ennis (4): Baseball (3); Pield Hockey (4); Senior Play Specialty Committee. Hook at that picture! Doesn ' t she look like a modern stenographer? I ' ll say she does. If May keeps up her record as she has in school. Wakefield will feel proud to think that she chose its school to be educateri in. May has had an active four yours, and everything she did was rlone perfectly in all respects. I lere ' s all the luck in the world to you, May . ROBE R I ' A. BARKER Boh Xaiilical School Senior Party Committee; Interclass Basketball (2, 3). From Greenwood came Bob — a loss to Cjreenwooil and a gain to the High School. Though Bob’s report card is not always one long line of ' s, as a pal he rates tops . As far as athletics go, Bob is not an outstanding star; but in the woods where he likes to roam, he is the match of manv ()f the bovs of whom we are justly proud. Boh is more or less like Clark Gable — he likes the wide open spaces, and there are several girls who don ' t mind his presence a bit. I lere’s to Robert Barker, classmates, the future captain of the largest ship afloat — well he’s going to a nautical school isn ' t he? — ' nuff sed ”. GEAD ' S IRENE BARNES Gladdie” L ' ndecnled Class Pin and Ring Committee (4). Tall, blonde Gladtlie” has been a well-liked member of the commercial department. .Although she is inclined to be quiet, her friendly disposition, sincerity, and willingness to help have endeared her to many. She has, as .vet. made no plans for the future, but we wish her happiness in whatever she sets out to do. ji f i Page Nine
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