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GtiORGIi U. GROGKHR f f r dig Undcadcd Track (1); Glass Day L ' sher (3). George came from the W oodville School. I le lo e;, prac- tical jokes and is very jolly — traits which have made him popular with the members of his class, llis [ila ns for the future are undecided but we hope Dame kortune will smile upon him. M.TRIH CR(.)NIN UiaJ- ' ‘ 07 Undecided Little One Basketball (1, 1. 3, 4); Field Hockey (2, 3. 4j; Senior Pla ’ Gandy Gommittee; Glass Gilt Gom- mittee (4). .- lt hough Marie is uncertain about what she will do after she is graduated, we know that whatever she does, she will be a success. During her four years in W ' akeliekl I ligh School, she has taken a great interest in athletics, and has participated in manv of the girls ' sports. , ny person who has Marie’s friendship has a treasure, indeed. AGNES M. CROSBY Bing Deaconess Hospital Glee Club (3. 4); Bowling (2. 3. 4): Golf (3): Senior Play Cast; Basketball (2). Agnes is a jolly, good-natured girl from Greenwciod who enjoys our school acti ities and our friendship. She has an interest in her friends which we know she will have for her patients as a nurse. We wish her the success which we are sure ner persistence and attractiveness will bring her. ISABEL ANN CL NDY Sis Biirdett Business School Basketball (I); Senior Play Committee. ‘ ' Sis” is the little Miss who hibernates after school in one of those big stores where we do most of our Christmas shop- ping. She comes from Greenwood, and her circle of friends know her as an industrious girl who will come through Bur- dett with flying colors. -V S- (T r r r r r r St R ' I r r Page Twenty-one
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J ! J J J (L J (L J J J I, J I, J (L J i (L J I 11 1 IAN ANN COI TRI-AU “l•c SuU’w Hospital Trainiuf’ School Basketball (I. 2. ); l ieki Hockey (2, H: Senior Party (Committee: junior Prom (a mmittee; (Cheerleader (4 1 . A cheerful greeting, a winning smile, a word of consola- tion or of praise whenever it is due — that’s i e”. She is one of the most [lopular members of the class, . lthough she has led an active school life, we know that she will settle down to the routine work of nursing, ■■pe is a constant customer at a local grocery store. We wonder if that (Curley”-headei.i lad from , ielrose has anvthing to do with this situation. Keep smiling “Fe”, and success is yours. HI III EVA C()L:LTEH ' Kulbie Undecided Basketball (1, 4): Bowling (3): Inter Nos (3, 4); Senior Play Specialty (Committee. Ruthie’’ is one of the smaller members of our class. Si .e does not mean a thing, especially in this case. She is very (juiet and has little to say. Those who know her will readilv agree that she is a wonderful worker and is eager to help anvone at any time. We know she will be successful in whatever she plans to do in the future. Hl lZABETII (COVIELLO Ij ;ie Business School (Class Ring (Committee (4): Basketball (1. 2). “Eiz ie” is another one of our classmates who came to us from the (ireenwood ( ' irammar School. She is small and quiet, yet has been popular with her friends anti classmates, Li zie wants to go to a business school or become a tele- phone operator. W ' e are certain that in whate er she iloes and wherever she goes, she will meet with success. AR I III R B (CRA( ' dN, JR. ■ ' ,4rr ' Undecided F ' ootball (I); Track (1): Senior Play Committee. Fhe Warren School sent us ' ' .Art ’. I le is one of our seniors who is an example of what the well-tlressed oung man should wear. Incidentally he has participated in many of our athletic sports. We know that . rt” will be a success in anv career he chooses. Page I ' wenty
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(L J (L J J (L J (L (L Cl lAIC.O I I I-; R. CL KI.liV ■ ' Cbr l I’lephoiie Operator Bnw ' linj ' (C; (-lass Color (loiiimittce (3). ■ ' (,lii entered Wakefield lligli School from St. [oseph ' s Parochial School. She, with her tiark, twinkling eyes and jileasing ap[iearance, is well liked by all her classmates. When we hear a soil, sweet voice say, Number, Please”, we shall all think of -ou, ”(fhi”. JOHN J. .MliS Cl Kl PV (■Krley” College Ooss (-ountry (4). (-urlev is one ol our athletes, a trackman of rare ability. Ills courageous heart and powerful legs have brought victory to Wakefield lligh School many times. In the near future |ohn hopes to display his flashing legs on some college team. We wish you success, (furley”, and may c’ictory alwa ' s await you at the tape. D.M.FA ' “IbiUy” L ' mlecided .Mary i the teachers relief in a class of limited ambition. She is not acthe in school activities, but she lets us know of her interest in our affairs. .Marv has found time, between long periods of concentrated study, to acquire a host of friends who will vouch for her friendliness and fine character. We prophesy many happy days for .Marv in the World of 4o- morrow . l .AWRFNCP BL ' RNll. .M D.W ' IS Oemon’ S ortheadern L ' niversitv lli- ' t ' Club (2, .3. 4): (diairman. lli- ' (diristmas Dance (4): Senior Party Committee (4); lli-V I lop (-ommittee (3, 4): Football Dance Committee (4). Burnham is one of the more renownetl of our dignified seniors”. I le has taken an acti ' e part in manv of the school affairs as well as the enterprising lli-V (dub ' s daz .ling dances. Burnham is also well known for his celeritv and his rhvthmic dancing. I here is vet one to appear at the high school who can ec|ual this demon of the ilance floor. Burnham has gained many friends during his school vears, and we are cer- tain his genialitv ' will win him many more friends and great success in his future life. I I } It. r D. r 1 1 1 Page Fwent -two
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