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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Beatrice Helen Irving “Bee” “Desire not to live long but to live well.” Library Club (2) ; Girl Reserves Club 13) : Chorus (2, 3, 4) ; Basketball (3). Charles Edward Jennings “Flea” Aero Club (1) ; Hi-Y ( 2 . 3) ; Chorus ( 2 , 3) : Class Will : Baseball (1. 2 . 3) ; Basketball I 1, 2 , 3) ; Tennis Tournament (:5) : Tennis (3). N. Jiuliani “The world must be made safe for Democracy.” Basketball (2) ; Baseball (1, 2) ; Foot¬ ball (1, 2 ) ; Traffic Squad (3) : Theatre Club (1); Chess (2); Chorus (1. 2, 3). William Johnson “Think not that I am what I appear.” Dramatic (2) ; Year Book (3) ; Usher at Graduation (2) ; Chorus (3). m George Linehan “Quiet and dependable, always on hand to help.” Hockey (1, 2, 3). Track (1, 2): Clubs: Hi-Y (1, 2, 3) ; Chorus (2, 3). Margaret MacNeil “Peggy” “Count all the sparkles of the gem.” Girl Reserves (1, 2) : Chorus ; Base¬ ball (1). Mary Beatrice Malaguti “No one is useless in thin world who lightens the burdens of someone else.” Girl Reserves (1, 2, 3); Chorus (1, 2. 3). Ethel McCullough “Eth” “A simple maiden in her flower.” Field Hockey 1) : Baseball (2, 3) ; Girl Reser es It, 2, d) . Chorus tl, 2, 3) ; Junior Prom Com. Page 21
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Phyllis Louise Hanchett Phyll” ‘ ' As the soft plume gives swiftness to the dart.” Foreign Correspondent Clulb (1) : The¬ atre (2) : Chorus (3) ; Baseball (l) ; Hockey (1) ; Basketball (2). William H. Harris, Jr. “Industry need not wish.” Aero Club (1); Orchestra; Band (3); Basketball (1, 2) ; Tennis (2) ; Tennis Manager (2). Elinor Hill ‘Her voice was ever soft and low.” Dramatic Club (2, 3) ; Chorus (2, 3) : Baseball. Eloise Patricia Hodges “Pat” “A maiden never bold.” Theatre (2) ; Dramatic (3) ; Hockey (1) : Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Baseball (1) ; Class History (3). Mary Hodges May” “She was a phantom of delight.” Study Club (1. 2. 3) ; Chorus (1. 2) ; Bas¬ ketball (2. 3) : Field Hockey (1) : Chair¬ man of History Com. (3). Francis Howard “Fran” “What is ambition? ’Tis a glorious cheat.” Chorus. Mary Howard “The meek intelligence of those dear eyes.” Track (1) ; Girl Reserves (1, 2, 3) ; Chorus (2, 3) ; Honor Society (2). Edmund Ireland “Blessed is he who expeeteth nothing for he shall never be disappointed.” Travel Club (2) ; Aeronautics (2) ; Cho¬ rus (2, 3) ; Traffic Squad ; Asst. Track Manager (3). FY. SOLs. ' Page 20
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL a Jtuth McNamara “Mac” “Did not seek fame—did not protest against it— Knew her own value without pomp or jealousy.” Hockey Captain (3) : Baseball Manager I I) : Basketball Class Captain (1, 2, 3) ; All Boston Tryouts. Sports: Baseball 11) : Track (1, 2, 3); Hockey (1, 2, 3): Basketball (1, 2, 3). Clubs: Theatre Club (1); Dramatic (2); Glee Club 11. 2, 3); Class Will. Willard Francis McNeil ' ‘Mac’ ' ‘’The man that blushes is not a brute.” Hi-Y (2, 3) ; Referee (1) : Chorus (l. 2, 3); Football (1, 2, 3): Hockey |1. 2. 3) : Baseball (1, 2, 3). George Messieri “Chap” “There are many things in heaven and earth.” Athletic Club 12); Travel Club (2): Bas¬ ketball (1, 2, 3) ; Baseball (1, 2, 3). Elizabeth Morrison “Betty” “Be just and fear not.” Girl Reserves II. 2, 3); Chorus. Page 22 John Moulton “A thoughtful man, an empire in his brain.” Editor of Year Book: Valedictorian; Stu¬ dent Council: Track 11, 2). Richard Edward Mulcahy “Dinny” ’‘There are but few who know the treas¬ ures hid in thee.” Hi-Y (2, 3) : Referee Training Club (1) : Chorus: Football (2, 3): Basketball l 1, 2, 3) ; Baseball f], 2. 3). Robert Munstedt “Bob” “God giveth speech to all ; song to the few.” Photography (1, 2) : Orchestra (1, 3) ; Monitor (1, 2, 3). Franklin Parker “Effie” He “could make a weeping willow laugh. Hockey (1. 2. 3); Tennis (1, 2. 3) ; Foot¬ ball (2); Theatre Club (1); Hi-Y 12. 3); Play Night (1,2,31: Senior Play (1. 2, 3) ; Monitor (1. 2) ; Usher at Graduation 2) : Ring Com.: Senior Class President.
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