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it 3 11 ni 11:7 luioiii liuini nioin xp 1013 ii .'XR'lil ILIR .-XYSCOL'Gll .Alrt Laidecidvd liootball ill, Basketball l3lQ lnterclass Basket- ' f- ball n,2i. rv rf' 'i A YQ' ii : S s i - ' . 4 3 Z , ..,.f-ew-www' aw.. X :s'fNp f Art is that tall, blonde fellow who came to us from Montrose. lle is an extremely likable chap and is as consci- entious as they come. Although he has not taken part in many activities during his four years in high school, his de- pendability has won popularity. Whatever happens in the future, we may be sure we can depend on Art , BR.-XDITURD BAKER 'flinztlu liizsiuess lioothall fllg junior Prom Committee. Brad is a happy-go-lucky fellow, originally from the Warren School. Ile and his pals always create humor wherever they are. Brad was an active member of our junior Prom Committee, and did we make him work! lf you really think you like ice cream well enough. Brad , we surely wish you luck at your new work. Why didn't you try out at W. ll. S. for practice? One learns, you know, par-Q ticularly at the girls' counter! Nl.iXR,lURlli BALDWIN .llar,Qiu Nurse Glee Club HJ. Margie is a lynnfield product. She has chosen for her career the nursing profession, and we know that her patients will always find a cheerful, efficient nurse at their service. Margie may appear lu be of the reserved type, but don't let her deceive you. .Xlthough she's apparently quiet in school, she's full of fun outside. lfrench still seems to be a puzzle to herg yet she retains her merry laugh. Good luck in the future, Margie ! CHARLES BARROWS .S'r'f1f1lQ rli'f41li071 limmlhllll L-ll. Une of the jolliest boys in school is SchlitL Barrows, who has a quip for everybody. llis smiling face is a familiar sight in the corridors, and he is always welcomed heartily by students, and not so heartily by teachers who do not appreci- ate his sense of humor. .Xlthough he is not so active socially as many others, his pleasing grin made many friends for him. Ile is liked by all the Seniors, 'lihis fall, SchlitL was a candidate for the football team. and although he was not on the first team, he was a staunch guard on the second team. We hope to see you a full-fledged pilot some day, Schlitn , and we know you will be a first-rate airline executive. isa11uioioioitrimuiI:initioitiioioinioininiiliu iuiuioi Page 'lien 74
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Q 0.0 3 of iuinininrinioioioinuinioioioi :in in i ini iioioirrirrioloiuir 1 111: 1 i IAL' RA AN'1'oN IOLI l.nlf1 Sfvizogrizplivr lnter Nos Club lltj Class Color Committee 133. ln l.incoln Grammar School. l.ola was one ol the most popular members ol' her class. ln Wakefield lligh, her amiable ways have won her many enduring friendships. We wish you the best ol' luck as a stenographer. Lola , CUNS'l'.XXCli lllfl.lfN .XPPl.lN Hfillllllltw Inferior llfforufor liield llockey ill: Senior Play Committee: -lunior Prom Committee. ililtis is Nliss .Xpplin, known Io her many lriends as Connie . Xlherex er there are jolly times, Connie is always there She is one ol- the peppiest members ol' our class. Connie is always bright and cheerful, and ready to help a friend in need . She has many line qualities and wins many lriends here and elsewhere. She is going to be an interior decorator, and we know she will be goodfespecially if we judge by her artistic etforts in the Senior Play. CIIRISTINX .YIAKINSUN Trial SL'4'l'z'l4Ifft1l .hitfllltll liield llockey till Basketball ll. all lnter Nos ill: Candy Committee Htl L'sher Committee 441. 'l'ina is a quiet girl who has won-many friends through her amiable disposition. She has participated in sports and devoted herselt' lo committee work throughout her high- school,careeri .Nl-though she has not lived in Wakefield long.- l ina is a layorite among her classmates. She studies laithlully and gets excellent results, We all join in wishing you lots ol' happiness, l ina . Perhaps you'll be our secre- tary. yetl M.XRjORlli B. AYPR fllarj BIISUICSS College Girls' Glee Club 12. 3, -ll: lnter Nos Club ll. 3. -ll: Senior Play Cast. Mari is one ot' our more sedate girls. with a charming and friendly manner all her own. She possesses a wonderful disposition. and her genial personality is only one of her many virtues. .-Xside from being a faithful member of the Glee Club. she has displayed her dramatic talent to good advantage by her part in the Senior Play. We know a girl like Mari will make good in the business school that she plans to at- tend. Anyway, here's hoping! ww. fi 4 si enfm . ie A .1 ,. I. I- ,rim t kg 091 as -an F A ss uiuioinioimxioiu 3-ui ni: init 14 in 1 uioiuinininitiiuioiuiniz ini 11014141101 li 0 0 Page Nine
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jOllN KEVIN BARRY Bashar Law School Baseball tl, 2, 3, ll: Football tll: Basketball tlli Inter-class Basketball tl, 3l3 Inter-class Football 62. 3l3 Soccer tl. 3, 4lg Class Day L'sher t3l1 Senior Play Cast t-llg Yearbook Staff ill, llockey fll. john was a great favorite at St. tlosephs Parochial School, and he is one of the most popular boys in the class of 1038. lle is a noted baseball player, and he championed the cause of baseball before the School Committee and Athletic .Xssoci-Q ation when they were in doubt whether or not to con- tinue baseball in the schools. lle plays hockey as well as baseball, and he was a spark plug in the forward line last winter. As a member of the cast in the Senior Play, he por- trayed the character of his role skillfully and easily. To climax his brilliant high school career, he was elected Editor-in-Chief of the yearbook, a reward earned by honest effort. john has law school ambitions, and with his silver tongue, we may soon find him among the highest ranking attorneys of tomorrow. RALPH BARTllEl.MES Simi .llvrcluzizf flltlriizc Class Motto Committee f4l. Slim has been most appropriately named, as those of you who are acquainted with him know, lle went to the Lincoln School, where he was just as popular as he is with us. Slim has done a commendable job in helping to select our class motto: Try, Trust, Triumph . ln con- sideration of the fine work that he has done in the Wakefield High School, Slim should have no trouble in achieving a high command in the Merchant Marine, CONSTANCE PERN BEECllliR Connie .llassacluzscffs .4 rfs School Basketball tllg Bowling lllg l.ibrary Council t-ll: Senior Play' Stage Crew Hl: Yearbook Staff t-lli Archery t4l. f'Connie is a peppy little blonde who comes to us from the North Ward. ller gaiety, good humor. and cheerful chatter have made her very popular during her four years at Wakeheld lligh School. ller talent for drawing is well known, and we are sure she will be a success in her chosen field, We are looking forward to the future, Connie , when we may say. We knew you when-l ROBERT PAUL BENNETT Rabin Certified Public .elccoznzfant Hi-Y Club C3, 4l. We haven't heard much from this little fellow since he entered W. H. S., for when he came to us from Montrose, he buckled right. down to work. Rubin is inclined to be very quiet, but his friendswill tell you that he has an observ- ant personality. We predict that Rubin will go a long way in his chosen profession. Nothing escapes his eagle eyes: therefore he should be a wonder in accounting. ni inisiulq iii ini ini i ioiniuiuioi ini Page Eleven . .4431
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