Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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J (L J (L J (L J ! J J (L J I, J (L J (L J (L J I, J ! J ! J nLr-;. N()R mar i in da iso “Miini Colby Junior College liaskethall (I, 2): I5ov ling (2, 3): l-ielJ llockey (3); Inter Nos (21ub (2. 3, 4); Wardrobe (Commit- tee of Senior Play. P.leanor is one of tliose energetic Greenwood Grammar School girls who are always ready to go places and do things. She is a hit flirtatious and knows how to use her e ' es to their full advantage. ' 1 hat everything you do may be suc- cessful. ‘ ' .Mimi”, is the wish of vour classmates. •RFD DEFFI.ICE Civil f-iwiueer Scrappy Football (I, 2. .3, 4); Basketball (I, 2, 3, 4); Base- ball (2. 3); 4 ' rack (1). “Scrappy” is just what his nickname implies, a fellow who is not afraid to wade into combat for dear okl W ' akefield Nigh”. Although small in stature, Fred is a giant in courage ami is acknowledgeii as our foremost athlete, imed hopes to he a civil engineer. We know that he has the ability to succeeil. . l. RjORIE F. DENTON Marge Undecided Basketball (3); Inter Nos Club (2). “Marge” is one of those girls who are seen but seldom heard. Her quiet manner has won her many friends among her classmates. .‘ s yet. her future is still undeciiied. but we are sure whatever she does will be a grand success. We are rooting for you. .Marge”. MARY EFIZABEIII DERtJCIIE Betty ' Katherine Gibbs Bowling (I. 2): Horseback Riding (4); Senior Play Publicity Committee. Attractive, dark-haired Mary is one-half of the never do we part” combination of Mary DeRoche aiul Joe .McGrath, .Mary has a cheerful disposition and always seems to be smil- ing. Next ear she plans to attend Katherine Gibbs Secre- tarial School, where we know she will succeed — for her business prolicienc ’ is umjuestionable. Once you have gained Mary ' s triendship, you may assure yourself that you have a grand pal. Mary is a delightful friend, a model student, and a good worker. ... . k 1 r 1 f 1 Page Pwenty-three

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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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J (L J j) £ c! ' (L J J J (L J) 1 J i J I J J tL J cJi (L J iL c]. t © ' —O ' 4 A( ' A1-;S DI-:SAN I IS ■‘.1 ggic Stenographer Basketball (3); (jlee Club (C; Senior Play ( ' andy (A)mmiltee. Aggie preparetl I ' or bigh school at the Lincoln Cjraniinar School. .Although not many of us know her. those who have made her aa]uaintance, appreciate her friendliness and good humor. She is reserved, ellicient, and stiklious. “Aggie hopes to be a stenographer, and we belie e that she will be a gooil one. ' I i I r r (? 1 CKAC1-; DIA’I.IN ' Grade” Bowling (1, ll ' ilfreJ Academy Senior Play I): Lnglish (dub (3); (iiandy (iommittee. Cjracie is one of those girls who school, but full of fun outside. Because manner she has not participaterl in many school actnities. 1 lowe er. we feel sure that she will achiewe fame in her chosen profession. are very quiet m of Gracie ' s” (piiet jOll.N DIGNAN ■Biuf Preparatory School lli- ’ (dub (L 4): Interclass Lootball (3): Senior Pla - Publicity (dmimittee; Class Day Usher (3); Interclass Basketball (3,). Bu(.r is a boy with wa y hair and a never-ending smile, lie has enjoved himself in sports, in the lliA’ (dub, aiul in class activities, anti we are sure that he will improve aiul brighten whatever business he selects. W ' e wish ' ou success, lohn. CII.XRl.LS DILI. ' ' Gharlie” L ' nJ ended Senior Play Wardrobe Committee. Charlie” hails from little Greenwood. .As you can s:e. he has not been active in sports: but during the summer he plaved on a baseball team. .Anvone who has seen him play will reatlilv agree that he ' s one expert baseball plaver. (diar- lie is an especiallv interesting companion, lie has such a pleasing laugh that evervone laughs with him. lie is unde- citled now as to what the future will hoLl for him. but he will be successful because he has such a pleasant disposition. f 1 r r r Page d ' vventv-four

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