Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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J I, J (L J J (L J (L J (L J i J I, J (L J (L J (L J J ! I, J J J I. J J (L J J I WIN lAM G. DILL, JR. Buster I ' ootball Diesel I:ii;eiiieerin (D; Interdass Basketball (3, 4); Gross Country (3). l-our ears ago the Greenwood Grammar School sent Buster to us. Besides his school sports, he enjo s baseball during the summer months and is a ery good pla,ver. . ny- one who knows him well will tell vou that he is a good sport and is alwa s willing to elo his share to helji anyone. Ijiister is interested in Diesel Lrngineering, aiiel we hope he succeeds in this field.. Best wishes. Buster ! Fr ELE.W ' OR DODGE ' Dod ' ie ' Steiiogriipher Bowling (3): English Club (4). Dodgie was a present to us from the .Montrose School. .■ lthough she may appear to be quiet, she has plent ’ of pep outside of school. She is a vigorous worker and a true friend. W ' e hope our ambition to be a stenographer will he realized Dodgie , and wish vou all kinds of luck. R1CI1. KD DORE.ML ' S Bud Undecided Bud is another member of the illustrious tribe which descends upon us e ery morning from Lynnfield (ienter. . s it happens, Bud is the white-haired boy of our class, but not in the way you might imagine: for he is one of Mr, Peter- son’s regular morning isitors to the office, lie did not par- ticipate much in athletics or social functions, hut his I fiends say that he keeps them constantl ' busy with his pranks and jokes. Bud has no special plans for the future, hut he needs only to remember our motto — W ' ork and M in . 1I. R01.D DDLCEI TE Jack ' Business School Interclass Basketball (2). Jack” entered high school from the W ' arren School. . 1- though he is quiet during class hours, jack” is a great fa orite among his, friends. W’e ha ' e often seen him pusliing an order cart, and we know this is the beginning of pushing himself onward to higher things. Climb to the top of the ladder. Jack ! ✓ 1 (T (T ' I 1) r 1 r f r 1 Page rwenty-five

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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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VIRCilMA I)L AM.-: J (L J (L J J I, J (L J (L J cJ) lC (L cJ) J I J (L J i } i J (I 7 (linuy Katherine (ithhs l askcthall (I. 2. 3); liowling (2, 3); Killing (4); I lomeroom liasketball (4); Inter Nos Club (2, 4, 4). Cjinny is what is known as a ‘ ' regular person. 1 ler personality has won her many friends, and she is always the center of a li el y grou(i of high school students. She knows all the things that are going on about a day before they happen. ‘‘Cjinny inteiiils to take up secretarial work, anil if she rules over an office force in the same manner that she rules over her admirers, she is hereby nominated the head of the largest groipi of secretaries we can find — am I right, fellows? Nl AV rON KCKliR I ' Nezvl” Vndecided Interclass lootball (3). Newton is a quiet, well-liked boy from Cjreenwood. .Al- though he has hail little to do with school activities, he has gained many friends by means of his amiable nature and pleasing appearance. Newt” has a reaily smile, a friendly greeting for all who approach him. and a persistent ability which will carry him ahead in the world. SAML ' EL EVANCjELISTA Sam’ Business .Although “Sam has not been very prominent in school affairs these past four years, he certainly has proved that he knows how to get friends. Sam ' s pleasing disposition ought to stand him in good stead when he goes into business in the near future. EL GENE E. EAIRBANKS ' Butch ' Undecided Eootball (2. 3. 4): I3ing and Pin Committee (4). Butch appears rather shy, but really he is a very lo able chap, lie is one of those regular all-around good fellows, and is well liked by everyone who knows him. “Butch wears that undv ' ing smile all day long. His pleasing personality will bring him success in whatever he undertakes in the future. Mis weakness is football, and we are proud to know that he placed three years for Wakefield High School. Incidently. Butch got his nickname his first week out for football. Did some- one sav that he disliked girls? Shirlev not! 1 r Page fwentv-six

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