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I, J J J I, J (L J I, J (L KATHRYN I RKlNG ' l ' ON Kafb Secretarial School Basketball (I): Bowling ( 2, 3): Senior Rlay Pub- licity C ' ommittee; llomeroom Basketball (2). “Kath is a calm aiul unassuming girl who has been a loval student throughout all her four high school years. She is noted for being a steady friend and diligent vsorker, qualities making a successful career possible. NORMAN llA ' t HS TLORENCT orinie” Cartoonist Cdee Club (4); Fmtertainer at Senior Play (4): Entertainer at Senior Party (4). Normie , who came to Wakefield High from the War- ren School, is well-known for his clever drawings and cartoons. Besides being so clever and original with a pencil and brush, Norman is the leader of a quartet called the llappy Valley Pour, lie plays the guitar. Their several pieces played at the Senior Play and the Senior Party w ' e shall long remem- ber. With all these qualifications, there is no doubt but that Norman will become successful in his chosen profession. ALICE LRALGIITON ■■M i ' lhlecidcj Bowling (2): Sw ' imming (4): English Club (4); Class Ring Committee (4). .-Mice is that happy-go-luck girl you see riding the streets of Wakefield in her lh)rd. She learneil her ,A, B. C ' s in St. Joseph ' s School. .Alice ' s hearty laugh and witty disposition iia e won her many friends during her four years in W. II. S. . lthough she is undecided as to her future, we know she will attain great heights. ANNE GARDNER J Annie” Vesper Art School Girls ' Glee Club (4): Senior Play Cast. .Anne has certainly contributeri her share to the success of the Senior Class. Her attractiveness and love for fun have won her friends throughout the school. .Anne can be found at all the school functions, hut she is also a goorl stialent. her ability to draw being a well-pro ed fact. We only hope .Anne remembers her old friends after she becomes a famous artist. -T ■ r r r r r f f r r r (f (f Page Twenty-se en
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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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( (f J) (L J (L cl d I, J (L J (L J (L J J J (L J J J IC J I, j! ([. J (L }. I i J (L J (L J (L (L Bl.ANCI 6-,- ' ■- ■ ’ ■ . i ■’?«■■ r. t, 4S4T y ▲ GAKDNIiR liink Ihtsniess ( ' olU ' c Glee (Jub ( I); Bowling (2); Plant (aimmittee (4). I lanche ' s education began at the Warren School, where she was one of the leading pupils. I ler natural cheerl ' ulness — which nothing can disturb — and her clear alto voice have made her well-known to all who have heard the Ciirls ' Cilee (dub. Idanche has been outstanding in the commercial course, anil inteiiiN to lit herself for an executiie position in the world of commerce. SIII-.R.MAN GA TPS SbcrDi Rutgers L ' uiversity Baseball (I): I ' ootball (2): Interclass I’ootball (P 4): Senior Play Publicity Gommittee (4): Ili-V Club (2. 3. 4): ' Golf (3. 4). The llurd School bestowed on us a popular boy in the person of Shermie Gates. ‘ ' Shermie ' was , Little Bit Independent” and rather than stud.y. he danced Cdieek to Gheek”: and at ' ' I hree O’clock in the .Morning” he woukl still be ' ■ I ruckin ' lie will be spending his Loafin ' Time” with Old Alan Rhythm . W ' e hope ‘ ' Sherm will lake it I:asy Twenty-Lour 1 lours a Day”. S. R. II ROSL GLRSINOA i rCI I Sully Business School Golor Committee (3). Sall y” came to us from the wilds of Lynnfield. .Although she seems bashful, her frieiiils tell us that she is yivacious and that she plans to take her active spirit into the business world. We know that she will make any business man an efficient secretary. RICHARD G. GIBSO.N ' . JR. Beetle Bur Jett IT)otball (3.4): Baseball (3): Warilrobe (Commit- tee of Senior l lay (4): Ring and Pin (Committee (4). “Beetle” entered our ranks four years ago with the merrv mob” from the (Areenwood Grammar School, lie has taken part in many school activities and is especially interested in football. “Beetle” is a willing worker and did much to make our Senior Play successful. .After he completes his course at business school, we are certain he will be competent in some office. 1 I I (T I ‘I r I I I r Page Twentv ' -eight
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