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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Helen Sylvester “Silly’ “To be exact is to live.’ Handicraft Club (1) Theatre Club (2) ; Pic¬ ture Committeee (3) Monitor Staff (1, 2, 3) Honor Society (1, 2, 3) Track (2). ‘ And now a voice is heard.” Theatre Club (1,2); Dra¬ matic Club (3) ; Prom Committee (2) ; Sopho¬ more Play : Senior Play ; Orchestra (2, 3). Cynthia Wentworth “Cynth” John Taplin “Topple ' For he was just the quiet kind Whose natures never vary.” Handicraft Club (1) ; Press Club : Photography Club (2) ; Photography Club (3) : Monitor Staff (2) ; Glee Club (2. 3) ; Tennis Team 3). Night after night She sat and bleared her eyes with books.” Dramatic Club (2, 3) ; Junior Play; Senior Play : Picture Committee 131 ; Student Council (3) ; Monitor (2. 3) ; Monitor, Editor-in-chief (3) ; Honor Society (2, 3) ; Orchestra (2, 3) ; Track (2. 3). Margaret Tyman “Peg Who doth ambition shun And loves to live in the sun. Business Club il); Girl Reserves (2, 3) ; Glee Club (2, 3). Richard Van Iderstine “Van Sound the trumpet! Roll the drums! See! The merry sports¬ man comes.” Aero Club (1) ; Athletic Club (2) ; Student Coun¬ cil (2. 8) ; Vice-President f Class (2) ; President of class (3) ; Vice-Presi¬ dent of Athletic Asso¬ ciation (2) ; President of Athletic Association (3) : Prom Committee (2) ; Picture Committee (3) : Who ' s Who Com¬ mittee (3) ; Football (1, 2, 3) Co-Captain; Base¬ ball (1, 2, 3) Captain; Basketball (1, 2, 3) Cap¬ tain. Jack Weyand I will have my own way in everything.” Aero Club (1, 2) ; Jun¬ ior Prom Committee; Glee Club (3). Ralph Williams He seemed busier than he was.” Athletic Club (1, 2) ; Travel Club (3) : Foot¬ ball (3) : Stage Crew. Page 19
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Frederick Mills “Freddy” “Millsy” Neno Malaguti “I am not in the role of common men.” Aero Club (1): Athletic Club (2) : Treasurer of Class ‘V) ; Picture Com¬ mittee (3) ; Who’s Who Committee (3) ; Foot¬ ball (1, 2, 3); Hockey (2, 3) Captain; Base¬ ball (2, 3). “Every man is a vol¬ ume, if you know how to read him.” Referee Training Club (2) ; Monitor Distribu¬ tion : Chorus (1, 2. 3). Cornelius Mulcahv “Mul” Helen McCarthy “Simple in thy ele¬ gance. Plain in thy neatness.” Business Club (1) ; Dra¬ matic Club (2) ; Girl Re¬ serves (3). “ Young fellows will be young fellows.” Sport Club (1) ; Referee Club (2) ; Hi-Y Club (3) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3) : Football. .eonard Nickerson “Nick” Henry McConologue “Mac” “Speech is silver, but silence is golden.” Geology Club (1) ; Thea¬ tre Club (2) ; Chess Club (3) : Hi-Y Club (3) ; Glee Club (3) ; Ten¬ nis (1) : Hockey (1) ; Track (2). Slow, but sure.” (maybe) Athletic Club (1, 2) Travel Club (3) ; Basket¬ ball (3) ; Baseball (3) Ruth Norton “Norton Daisy McCullough Whence is thy le arn¬ ing? Hath thy toil O’er books consumed the midnight oil ?” Aero Club (1) ; Theatre Club (2) ; Dramatic Club (3) : Basketball (1, 2) ; Baseball (1) ; Tennis (1. 2, 3). “You are as welcome as the flowers in May.” Foreign Correspondence (1) ; Girl Reserves (3) : Honor Society (2) ; Field Hockey; Basketball ; Baseball. Page 18 Drue Ella Matthews “Drue” “ ’Tis good will that makes intelligence.” Travel Club (1) ; Theatre Club (2) ; Dramatic Club (3); Sophomore Play; Junior Play; Senior Play; Hockey (1, 2, 3) ; Tennis (2, 3) ; Bas¬ ketball (1, 2, 3) ; Base¬ ball (1, 2). Hope Meriam “Every day she does her work. Seeking where a task may irk.” Girl Reserve (3).
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Charles Andrews ‘’Coolness and absence dC heat and haste indicate fine qualities.” President of Class (1927- 1928) : AerH Club U. 2) ; Travel Club 13) : Model Aeroplane Club (3) ; Stu¬ dent Council 11, 3) : Tennis (2). Fred Conant “Man is not made to question.” Athletic Club ll) ; The¬ atre Club (2) ; Dramatic Club 13) ; Glee Club (1. 2, 3) ; Basketball, Tennis. Barbara Bowdoin Reason or none.” Sport Study Club 11); Theatre Club (2) ; Dra¬ matic Club (3) ; Vice President 11) ; Sopho¬ more Play (1) ; Ring Committee (1) ; Prom Committee (2) ; Picture Committee (3) ; Senior Play; Hockey (3). Henry Patteson A prominent man because of his height.” Chess Club (3) ; Tennis (2) ; Golf (3) ; Junior Play, Coward of Costo Polo.” (2). Harry MacNeil You may depend on it that he is a good man..” ‘ Athletic Club (1. 2. 3); Baseball (1); Football ID. Paul Fedele T would do what I please, and doing what I please I shall have had my own will.” Athletic Club 11, 2) ; Glee Club (3). Constance Morse “Conky” “What’s the use of worrying ?” Theatre ll. 2) ; Dra¬ matic (3) ; Sophomore Play; Junior Play: Properties, Senior Play; Track (1). Frank Weidick Frankie” No where so busy a man as he there was.” Athletic Club ll) ; Handi¬ craft Club (2). Barbara MacFayden Gaiety is the soul’s health.” Sport Study (1). Page 20
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