J I, J J J J J J J I, J J J J J J J J I, J J (L J I, J J J J HAROLD SIMiNCHR BRNNI: 1 1 Abe ' Undecided Cross Countr - (2. 3, 4): Track (2): Basketball (1. 2, 4): Baseball (A. 4): Junior Prom Commit- tee: Football (1). “Abe” is another of the long line of Greenwood boys who ha e made gc.iod at Wakefield High School. Very ably has he filled the shoes of his older brother. Alton, in sports. ' ' . be” was Cross Country (iaptain in his Senior year, anil he was a first team pitcher on the baseball squad. Harold has been a ery good student, and has earned the best regards of his teachers, ' our classmates wish you success and good fortune, “.Abe”. jOSFPHlNF Bll ICKI ciy Private Secretary Senior Play Committee of Specialties. “ja ’ came to the Wakefield High School from the Franklin School. ' This small, dark-haired girl possesses a cheery smile for all her fellow students; we know that she will achieve much as a private secretary. FLORENCE P. BLAIR Honor Pupil “ Honey Undecided Secretary of junior Class: Inter Nos Club (3, 4); President of Inter Nos (4); Hi-4 ' SPECF.ATOR Staff (3, 4): Athletic Council (2, 3, 4): Senior Play Cast: Glee Club (3): Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4): Field Hockey (3, 4): Bowling (3, 4); Riding (4). “Honey” has taken a prominent part in all the school acti ities and is a popular member of the Senior (21ass. The Inter Nos Club has been fortunate in having her as its ener- getic leader for the past year. During her four years in high school. “Honey” has taken an acti e part in most of the girls ' sports and has been a member of tire .Athletic Council for three t ears. W ' e have no doubt, ' 4 loney , but that ' Aeuell” make a success of whatever “Bob” (s) up in the future. BERNAL I NE BR. NNON v ' ' Beruie Secretary Basketball (1): Bowling (2. 4): H(.)rseback Riding (4): Publicity Committee of Senior Play. Lvnntield is noted for its beautiful women, and Berna- line is no exception to this fact. A ' ery active in sports, she has made many friends at W ' akefield High. Some future busi- ness man will be very much pleased with his charming sec- retary. we are sure. - r (P 1 ) r r r r r f 1 f r r 1 ' I r f r u
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NANC ' TRANKI IN B1U)WN h ' au Smith College I ' ield Hockey (2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Bowling (3, 4): Inter Nos Club (2, 3. 4); Glee Club (C4); Yearbook Stall ' (4). Now she’s giggling from top to toe: now she is a sedate student. Not much more is needed to describe Nancy. She is doing something all the time, whether it ' s working for the class, plav ' ing on school teams, or giving one of her unfor- getable parties. Smith College will get all the best in one small package next year, when “Nan comes along. PHYLLIS IKGINIA BROW N “Phil Katherine Gibbs Orchestra (I. 2, 3); Inter Nr)S (3. 4); ' ice Presi- dent of Inter Nos Club (4); Chairman of Ward- robe Committee for the Senior Play; Riding (4); Bowling (4). “I hil’’ Brown is one of the very popular girls who headed the group of scholars who came from the Hurd School four years ago. ' ' Phil is a (]uiet girl who does not advertise her- self with a lot of noise, but she is extremely popular with sec ' eral young men of our class. As Phil wears her clothes ery attractively, we think she would make an excellent clothes stylist. .Aided by her charming personality and sense of humor, we feel sure that she will liiui success in later life. WILLIAM A. BRL:NSWICK lUir Forestry Junior .Manager of Baseball; Glee Club (I); Senior Play Committee. I he West Side has at least two smiling Bills”, and this is one of them. “Bill came from the Warren School, always ready for a good time, always willing to help, and always a mighty good friend to all who know him. We think that his love for the wide open spaces (on Vernon Street)” will make him one of the best in forestry. ANNE ADRIENNE BLiRKE Burkie” Regis College Inter Nos (3. 4); Glee Club (4): Basketball (I, 2, 3.); Bowling (2. 3): Horseback Riding (4); Senior Play Lmderstudy; Field Hockey (2): ' I ' ear- book Staff. Burkie” came to us from St. Joseph ' s Parochial School. She has a sweet disposition and is well liked by all her class- mates. .Anne is always willing to lend a hand. 1 ler name has been seen on the honor roll at arious times during her high school career. I ler kind-heartedness will make her ery much wanted in Regis next year. Page I ' hirteen
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