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Cy Clicnzical Ifazgiizvcr ini i ri 11110301 111:11 in init it 3 liniuioiuiui ini 3 ini :ini PHYLLIS A. HAMPTON 1 cy' l P Plt,1'l 130511111 L'11i1't'rsity , Basketball t2l: Bowling C253 lnter Nos fl, 3. 43: Senior Play Wardrobe Committee t-H. 73. Phyl is a jolly brown--haired maid, who began her edu- cation in the Greenwood Grammar School. While at Wake- 5 field High, she has been active in school affairs and has been an especially faithful participant in the bowling and basket- ball classes. Phyl intends to go to Boston .L nlyebrsity tor --IV 'T her higher education, and her cheery disposition will surely make her well-liked there. CYRH, HARPER Baseball ll. Z. 3, 45: lnterclass Basketball Hb. Cyn received his grammar school education at the Franklin School. During his high school days, he has been a conscientious student and is one of those fellows with quiet dispositions but with plenty of pep, We are sure that he will succeed as a chemical engineer and will be well known some day in his profession. MARGLERITE HARPER i'llargo Bryan! and Stratton Inter Nos Club Cl, 25: Basketball CZ, 33, We should like to write a book about Margo , but the time prevents us. Margo is a good scout. Some of us may not know her very well, but those who do are keen in their praise. She is a good student and a loyal pal. Re- member us in later years, Margo . INA HARVEY 7'iizy Nurse Clee Club H, 2, 35. lna is that quiet little girl from Lynnheld. Those who have had the pleasure of her acquaintance End that she is indeed a friendly and delightful erson to know We are . . P - certain that you will become an excellent nurse and help your patients with the sunshine of your smile, Tiny . ui xi 1 i iuilli 1 initiI1IIitiluitI11Iitlllbilliuioioillinioiliii 1 Page Twenty-nine
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DORIS GUIARO Hxfipffqru JNVIITSC Class Motto Committee l3lL Yearbook Staff: Candy Committee tllg Library Service Club L-ll. St. Josephs School may well be proud of Shorty , whom they sent to us in l934. She has become one of the best liked girls in our class. Although she is a quiet girl. she is the grandest pal anyone could have. A certain blondes-haired liddie from the North Ward will back this statement, we're sure. A hospital won't be had at all with you around, Shol'IyH. jAM ES P.'XL'l. G L l ll.-XDAl.' RO jay lgllldfffdtfd liootball llll Baseball ll. 233 'lirack ll, ll: Basketball rl, Zlz Glee Club fl, ll: llomeroom Basketball 159: Senior Play Property Committeeg Cross Country tl, 3l. jim is another classmate from the Lincoln Grammar School. l'nassuming and easy-going, jim has been very active on the athletic lield. Since he was too light for foot- ball, jim specialized in track and did remarkably well. We hope 'ijim will cover all his plans for the future as quickly as he covers yardage in track. QIUIIN ANTIIUNY GL?'l lXXDALfRO Tec llairdrcsser Baseball ll, Zl: Football ll. 2, 3. 43: Basketball ll. Z, 3, ll: Senior Play Manager l-ll. A 'l4ee is a fun-loving boy with an outstanding reputation as tootball captain. lle has been active in sports throughout his high school career and has established an. everlasting friendship with mostrof his fellow students. Besides .proving himself an athlete, lee has become quite a lavorite with the fairer sex. -We feel confident in saying that his hairdress- ing business will be a big success. IIIERM.-KN ll.-XBERM.XNN llvrm L'niz'ursify of Krzlzszzs Football 11.2. 3lC Manager of liootball C-ll: Base- ball Manager tllg Ili-Y Club U33 lli-Y Spectator Staff 145. llerm hails from Greenwood and has been an active class member. lle worked hard as a football manager in his Senior year. ln his last year he worked on the lli-Y .Wvcrfalor and was responsible for a large part of the Keys hole column. lle plays no favorites and is everybody's friend. We know you will show Kansas the best type of Wakefield boy. llerm . 1 iriuininini in 3 ini 1 ini: in ioioioinicrioiniuiuioiui mini x In Page 'l'wenty-eight
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W if Q blk' mf?-fi' di -up A Wll.l.lAM llA'l'Cll Hill Nortlmlsfcrzz Gross Country tl, 3, -ll: Graduation L'sher OJ: lnterclass lfoothall C413 Ili-Y Club HQ. 'ABill or llatchie , a product of the Greenwood Gram- mar School, has made many friends in the past four years. Bill has never really become attached to the fairer sex, 'hut there are many 'ot them on his long list of friends. 'l he courage and tortitude that you have shoxvn us will certainly aid in what vie feel will he your success, A'Bill . Vv'.'XRRlfN l l:XXV KES ffcI1c'l2SfU f1ifUt'fl'fC llieldfllg Although llawksie has not heen very active in the social or the sport lite of our school, he has heen popular. Ilis vviry hair and tensile strength are his distinguishing feat- ures. Watch out tor short circuits in this husiness of yours, Warren! GEORGE Il.-XYIES G College lnterclass lfoothall 123: llockey 4433 Senior Stage Crexv. George is a quiet lelloxv with a very pleasant personality. llis sunny smile and natural sense ol- fun have gained him many friends. lncidentally, George is an enthusiastic hockey player. Watch that puck. and here's hoping some day vve'll see you playing for the Boston Bruins. All the luck in the Xxorld Io you, Georgel RtJl3IiR'li ll.-XYWARIJ Hob ,llvcluziiical lfzzgizicer Interclass liasehall 131. 'ilgolf' entered Wakelield lligh School lirom the lishon Grammar School in Maine. ,Xlthougli he has not participated in many ol' our school activities, he has vvon many triends. lle played interclass hasehall during his junior year and plans to enter trade school lo hecome a mechanical engineer. Ciooel lllcli, Hliolih IQ QI QUQIIQKTQIIQIDQOQIIQI Q Pu! Q IQ! ul Q I, Q Page 'lhirty
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