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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ihj£ tS0 V 9 It” 4 n W W Ituth Lenore Cranmer ‘‘Woman at best a contradiction still.” Dramatic Club (2, 3) ; Play Night (1) ; Dramatic Club Play (1) : Class Party (2. U) ; Junioi ' Prom (2) ; Senior Play ell; Chorus (3). William C. Crowe “Kel” Worry, worry, worry. Why worry? H’m. I should worry. Hi-Y (I, 2, 3) ; Secretary (1, 2) ; Basket¬ ball (1, 2, 3); Football (2): Play Night t2) ; Class Day (2) : Class Party (1. 2, 3). Paul Diamond “Joe” According to Webster: ‘Diamond signi lies purity: maintains peace and dis¬ perses storms.” Chorus (2, 3) ; Referee Training Club (1) : Chess Club 12 : Athletic (2). Regina Dow “Jean” • A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun¬ tenance ’ Theatre (1); Hockey (l): Basketball (1) : Class Party (2, 3) ; Honor Society (2) : Chorus (1, 3). Thomas Duffy “Duff” ‘Thy modesty’s the candle of thy merit.” Referee Training (1) : Hi-Y (1. 2, 3) ; Vice President (2): President 3); Presi¬ dent of Home Room (2. 3) ; Student Council (2, 3) ; Junior Prom (2) : Chorus 1 2) ; Year Book 13) : Basketball (1. 2, 3) ; Track (1. 2, 3). Oscar Feldman “Ozzie” 1 behold the pansy at my feet.” Choi’us (1, 2, 3). Stuart Files “Gus” Trust as little as you can to report, and examine all you can your own senses.” Referee Training Club (1) ; Dramatic Club (2) ; Chorus (3) ; Monitor (1) : .Junior Prom Usher; Play Night (2): Assistant Stage Manager: Tennis (3). Irene Fisher “Rene” Laughing the clouds away with playful scorn.” Wellesley Girls’ Club (1, 2, d) ; Delta Gamma (3).
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL zxaJld 0 fwJB 1 ' J □ h Lilian Brest “Lillie” Variety that divine grift which makes a woman charming. ' Field Hockey (2, 3) ; Baseball (2) ; Play Niuht (2) ; Dramatic Club Play (2) : Senior Play : Year Book Com. ; Honor Society: Chorus (2). Martha R. Brown “Mart ” “Rosie” She was ever fair and never proud Had tongue at will and yet never loud. Field Hockey (1 : Basketball (1. 3) : Treasurer (11: Vice President (2): Vice President (3) ; Secretary of Student Coun¬ cil (2): Theatre Club 11) : Dramati • Club (2) ; Chorus (1, 2, 3) : Monitor Staff (1): Year Book Com.: Senior Pi - ture Com.: Usher at Graduation: Play Com.: Honor Society (1); Senior Party Com. (3) : Student Council Dance Com. i.‘D: Junior Prom Com. ' Thelma Bryant S‘ urdy daughter of the soil.” Track (2) : Baseball (2) ; Girl Reserves IL 2. 3). Eleanor R. Butler “Her loveliness I never knew. Until she smiled on me.” Theatre Club (1); Dramatic Club (2) ; Chorus (1); Girl Scouts: Hockey (1): Basketball (1). Robert Cahill “Bob,” “Herman” ‘ Nature to each allots his proper sphere. ’ Referee Training (l) ; Dramatic Club 12) : Sport Study (1) ; Athletic 11): Basketball (1, 3) : Baseball (2) : Chorus M. 2, 3): Play Night (3): Senior Play: Monitor U, 2); Year Book Com.; Dra¬ matic: Club Play. Morris Campbell, Jr. “Above the vulgar flight of common souls.” Dramatic Club (1) ; Year Book Com. (3) ; Monitor (1) : Chorus 1. James Callahan A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Football (1. 2, 3. 4) ; Hockey (1. 2, 3, 4) ; Track (1, 3, 4) ; BasebaJl (3) ; Hi-Y (3. 4) : Dramatic (l) : The atre (2) ; Cho¬ rus (l, 2, 3, 4): Com. on Spring Car¬ nival : Senior Party Com. : “Coward of Costo Polo” ; Entertainment Junior. Sophomore, Senior Pat ties: Play Night ll, 2) ; Basketball Home Room (4). John H. Crankshaw “All the world’s a stage—and he its manager.” Dramatic (2) : Stage Manager (3) ; Monitor (2) ; Year Book (3). Page 17
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Katherine Mary Fitzpatrick “Kay” “Her voice is low and sweet.” Girl Reserves (Treasurer 1 ; entertainment Committee 2) : Chorus. Gertrude Gan “Gertie “1 he love of liberty with life is Riven.” Girl Reserves 1) ; Study (2 1 ; Chorus; Girl Scouts: Hockey (1); Baseball 11. 2, 3). Ephrosyne Geurgas “Fro” J ' l ' am labor, health: from health, con- tentment springs.” ' Theatre Club (1) ; Girl Reserves (2, 3) ; Chorus (1, 2 . 3) ; Junior Prom Com. : Class Treasurer (2) : Vice President Girl Reserves (2, 3) ; Tennis (1, 2, 3) : Hockey 11, 2, 3) : Baseball (1. 2) : Track (1. 2, 3) : Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball Manager (3) ; Tennis Captain (2). Samuel Gordon “Sam” “A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.” Athletic Club 11) ; Football (1, 2. 3) : Track (3) : Room Basketball (3). Mabel Graves “Mibs” “Eyes and teeth in the Hash of a musical smile.” Girl Reserves (2. :?) ; Correspondence Club (1) ; Chorus (2 3). Monroe Graves “Mun” “Give eve»‘y man thine ear but few thy voice Take each man ' s Censure but reserve thy judgment.” Chess Club (1) ; Model Aeroplane Club (2) : Monitor Staff (1, 2) : Chorus (3): Hockey 13) ; Track 13): Room Basket- hall (3). Mice Drummond Hamilton “Drummie” “Dramatics her aim, popularity her crown. Secretary of Class (2, 3) ; Assistant Editor of Year Book (3) ; Theatre (1) : Diamatics (2): Hockey (1, 2, 3); Chorus 11. 2. 3) : Play Night (1, 2, 3) ; Senior Play: Usher at Graduation (2): Senior Picture Committee (3) ; Senior Play Com. (3) : Monitor (1) ; Junior Prom (2) ; Honor Society (1); Coach of Dramatic Club Play (2) ; Senior Party (3). Harriett Hanchett “Blondie” “Her air—her manner—all who saw her admired.” Baseball (2) ; Hockey (2) ; Basketball (2) ; Theatre Club (1) ; Dramatic (2) ; Chorus (2) ; Play Night (3) ; Senior Play (3).
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