Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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© J ! J J J J (L J i J (L J (L J (L J J I, J J I, J J J (L J I, J I, J I, J (L J RUTH GAMMON Rut hie H ' lUreJ AcaJemy Baskerball (I, 2, 3): Bowling (1, 3): junior Prom Committee; P ' ield llockey (2); Inter Nos Club (2). ' ■Ruthie first went to school in Greenwood, where she studied with many friends. She is a quiet, likable girl who enjoys our school activities. ‘‘Ruthie has an agreeable and unselfish nature which we all admire. We wish her all possible success for a happy future. HOPE CARTER Pep L ' niversity of New Hampshire Bowling (2, 4); Riding (4). Hope came ter the Wakefiekl High School from Malden, She is one of the quiet members of our class, but, with her ability to learn rapidly, we predict a bright future for her. DOROTIO ' ELVA CHASE Dot Telephone Operator Class Ring and Pin Committee (4); Inter Nos Club (2), Dorothy is rather a quiet girl and has not taken part in many of our school activities. Although she is not sure of her plans for the future. Dot would like to be either a hairdresser or a telephone operator. W ' hen we hear Number please , we ' ll think of you. Dot . Best wishes for your future career. JOHN CHIELIMl Chile” Undecided Junior Prom Committee; Glee Club (2, 3); Football (I). Chile” is an active fellow, one of the dapper gentlemen of our class. His friendly manner and smooth dancing have made him extremely popular. Do the girls love to trip the light fantastic with ‘ Chile ! John is undecided as to his future hut we believe that he has the necessary requirements to suc- ceed. .May you never lose your pleasing disposition, “Chile . ' d (T r r f (T 1 Page Fifteen

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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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©Q== (3= ”Q::=, 0= (L J J J J lC J (L J c J (L Jj (L J) i , J] lb J) 4 j) (L, J J iC J) (L J (L c ) (L J J (L cJ) (L J J (L J ' C J © if 4 CIIAKI.OTTi; M. CIlLiLMAN , ' ■ BlonJie Business School I liter Nos (2, 3.) ; (jlee ( lub ( 3. 4) ; Basketball (3); Bowling (4); Senior Play Cast. “Blondie” is a vivacious girl who came to us from the Warren School. Taking an active part in whatever she enters. ‘ Bloiulie ’ finds herself greatly enjoying her school days with us. Ve understam.1 that she is as popular in other towns as she is here in Wakefield. Because of her engaging personality, we know she will go far in the business world. .Accept our best wishes, “Blondie”. KARIN Cl IRISTPNSON Kay Accountant Judge for Specialties of Senior Play. One of the cjuiet. unassuming girls from the wilds of Greenwood is Kay”. .Although she has not taken part in many of our school activities, her friends can tell you what a jolly girl she really is. She is unlike many Cfreenwoodites in that she studies a great deal. Good luck. ' ' Kay”, in your accounting career. Your cjuiet, efiicient work will carr - you far. .MILDRED CHRISTENSON Milly Undecided Judge for Specialties of Senior Pla ’. ‘■.Milly” is a charming Greenwood girl who is liked by e ervone. She seems to enjoy her stud ing and association with her friends. ' iMilly has a personality which steadily increases the number of her acquaintances. ' e hope she will be happy in the future, and we know that she will be a success in the business world. MARION CLAFLIN Manny Ktirse Senior Class Ring Committee: Bowling (2). Marion came to Wakefield from the Lincoln School in .Medford. She is always smiling, and she and Dot Holland have become a familiar sight around the school building. Her determined manner of finisbing everything she starts will help her to do useful and profitable things. We wish her the best of luck in her chosen profession of nursing. C(C I r I (T I J I, J J I L J J I J J J I K Page Sixteen

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