Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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1 (T 1 r r (T 1 IRMA CLAIMS Inn Training Massachusetts Memorial Hospital Basketball (2, 3); Field Hockey (I. 2, 3): Bowling (2, 3): Inter Nos (2); Senior Flay Cast: Glee (dub ( 4 ). Now here ' s a girl for you! Just who doesn’t know Inn ? With her sincere attitude, and her keen sense of humor, she has won many friends. Irma is noted for her elo- cution ability. She has been very active during her high school ears as her records show. 1 ler pleasant disposition will be a strong factor in her future success. We wish ou much happiness and prosperity. Irm”. L.ALd(FN CLOL Gll Bunny Stockbridge School Glee Club (3, 4); Senior Play Property Committee. ‘‘Bunny” is one of the few “farmers” from Greenwood who wants to turn what was just a nickname into a prt)fession. lie is rather quiet, and few people know him well. Maybe someday we will hear more about him ani.1 also of his chicken farm which he hopes to possess. Although Bunny has not had many school activities, he has been very active in outside work. We hope that the Stockbridge School will enjoy his presence as much as we ha e. l est wishes. Ifunny . LEON WALTER COBB “Bunny’’ Undecided Bunny” came to us from the Montrose School, lie has not taken part in manv of our actixities. but all his friends know he is a good sport. .Mthough he is undecided about his future, we know he will try hard to achieve success. EDWARD M. COCHRAN “ Uddie’’ Diesel School Basketball (I, 3); Baseball (I. 2, 3. 4); (moss CoLintrv (2); junior Prom Committee; Senior Play (djmmittee. Eddie brought his ability in athletics from the Green- wood School. I le is very popular among the members of his class with emphasis on the fairer sex. We expect great things ot you. Eddie” — at least a Diesel engine designed by ou in the ship that holds the speed record. r 1 f r r r (p (p r r Page Seventeen

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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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I s i J (L J J J k J) 4, J) 4, ]; iL : J! iL j) (L J1 (L J) (I }. X J] . } ' I viN(:i; r k. com ins I lonor l upil “Cbip lii’utley School of Accoiniliiifi I rack (2. 3. 4); Basketball (3, 4); lli- ' Club (4); Senior Play lixecutise (j)mmittee: Senior Play (iast: Senior Party (amimittee; lulitor-in-Chief of ' t earbook; SPbiCPI A l ( )K Staff (4); l.unchrcjom (4). Vincent is that tall, good-looking kul so familiar to all of us — not only for his height, but also for his cheery grin. . lthough ‘ ' (diip is not very loquacious, he has an eager in- terest in e erything — especially (jreenwood. Me was star cen- ter on the arsity basketball team; but, besiiles being a gooii athlete, (ihip is a clever writer, as all of us know hy his work in the SPliCPI .X ' l ( )R . I he honor roll has often boastetl Vincent ' s name, and, as his ambition seems to be figuring, he will enroll in the Bentley School of .Accounting 1 here is certainly “safety in numbers”, “Chip”. PI m i. IS COI. PINSON 7Vn- r Undecided Senior Party (Committee; Senior Plav Candy (iom mittee: X ' earbook Staff. ■ ' Ph ir ' came to us from Methuen High School in her Senior ear. She has been ery active in school affairs, and her pleasing smile has made her popular with all her class- mates. l; en though “PhvH” is undecided now, we know she will be very successful in any field which she may enter in the future. Phyllis still loses to jrlay ssith ' ' Jack’ ' -stones in •Methuen. Best wishes. “PhyH”. .ANTONIO RICHARD CONP.ALONH ' Tony Undecided Interclass P ' ootball (2, 3, 4). “Tony” came to us from the W ' oodville School, . lthough he has not taken part in many school esents. his reasly smile and pleasant disposition base made him a host of friemis. “ ' rony” likes to pla - hocke v and regrets that the Wakefield lligh School has no hockes ' team. “Tons” is undecided as to his future career, but we know that he will find success in life. JOHN CONF.ALONE johnny Undecided Motto Committee (3). ■Johnny” is a quiet. reser ed lati from the W ' oodville School. .Although he has not taken part in many of the school actisities. John has made his presence felt. We wish -ou suc- cess in life, John, and may fortune always be with you.

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