Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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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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Gi;iM Kl 1)1: AI.ICIA lU KKI: J (L J J J J I, J I, J fr 1’ fr iF J (i “(lerl Re is Collef’c Cik ' c (Jub (3); Inter Nos (kub (3); Senior I ' lay Ikiblicity Committee. (jert comes from the St. Joseph’s School, and. like many Parochial School grailuates, seems to get more than her share of good marks. I ler blue e ves reflect her good-natured dis- position ami graciousness. She seems to know her history, e en though she and another Burke do get mixcil occasionally. We predict that she will be one of the most [lopular students at Regis College. WILUAM BUKKI-; Bille” Oculist Cheerleader (4); l- ' ootball (1). Bille came to us from the St. Joseph’s School. The longer we know him, the better we like him. lie enjoys (.lanc- ing. and can he dance! I hough he has chosen a difficult profession, we are sure that he will be a success since the profession of a doctor runs in his family. ’’Bille’’ will soon be advising glasses for most of us, and we won’t be able to forget him. LAWRENCE JOSEPH BURNS Lurry Boston College Lootball (I. 3); Interclass Basketball (3); Class Day LNher (3); Senior Play Usher: lli-V Club (3. 4); ' Yearbook Staff; Glee Club (1. 2. 3). ‘ ' l,arr ”, or Lawrence Burns came to us from the well- known Lincoln School. We are indeed fortunate to have such a likeable, pleasant young man in our midst: Lawrence is a true model of politeness, and it is a well-known fact that every stU(.lent, as well as each teacher, recognizes and appreci- ates this manly mark of distinction. Lawrence is bcjth bril- liant an(.l industrious: and. as he is the pos.sessor of such a whole-hearted nature, we know that he will not fail to attain success in whatever profession he enters. IRENE PRANCES BUTLER Irish Nurse Ring and Pin Committee (4). Sure and it’s a little bit of Irish that the Warren School sent to us. During her four years in high school, her happv-go-lucky manner, cheerful disposition, and sparkling personality have made her one of the outstanding girls in her cla.ss. Irish” plans to be a nurse, and we know that her patients will like her as much as we do. I I I I I I Page Fourteen

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