Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Alice Wilson “Will” “Where ' er we are, below or else above you, Where’er you are, our hearts shall truly love you.” Cheer leader (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball Cap¬ tain (o) ; Baseball Manager (]); All Bos¬ ton Tryouts. Sports: BaseLall (1) : Track 11, 2, 3) ; Hockey (1, 2, 3) ; Bas¬ ketball (1, 2, 3) ; Tennis (1, 3). Student Council Dance Com., Junior Prom Com., Junior Party Com. Properties Senior Play; Class Will. Alberta Winnier “Berta” “The world would be dull without a few bright optimists.” Dorothy C. Wright “Dottie” “To gain thine ends, lay bashfulness aside.” Needlecraft (1) ; Chorus (1) : Office Assistant (3). Mary Zoppa “Skeets” “To human race a friend.” Dramatic Club (2). ADDITIONAL SENIORS Elizabeth V. Allen “Thus far our fortune keeps an upward course.” Orchestra (2) ; Chorus (2, 3). Charles Robert Howe “Charlie” “My thoughts fly upwards.” Aeronautics (I, 2) ; Chorus (1, 2) ; Golf (1, 2) ; Track (3). Marguerite Johnson “Sweet and quiet—demure of manner. ' Basketball (3) ; Baseball (3) ; Track (3) ; Chorus 2 ). John Marenghi “They shall not pass.” Athletic Club; Football (3); Sixteen to One Club. Joseph McGurrin “Nick” “Rock of Ages !” Football (3). Oscar Melo ni “O grant me heaven a middle state!” Athletic Club (1) ; Travel Club (2) ; Chorus. Page 26

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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Wilma Thurlow “Willie” “For all the world could call her friend.” Dramatic (1) ; Craft Club (2) : Chorus (1, 2» 3) ; Sophomore Play: Monitor (1 ). Annie Tupper “Ann” “A little mischief by the way A little fun to spice the day.” Field Hockey (3); Needleeraft (1); Cho¬ rus (1, 2, 3). Cora Pearl Ulrich “Mix reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth.” Needleeraft (1) ; Hockey (1). Gordon Vanderwarker “Var.dy” And the smooth stream in smoother num bers flows. ' Theatre Club (1): Dramatic Club (2); Chorus 13) : Subscription Manager Monitor 11) ; Business Manager Monitor (2, 3): Business Manager Year Book (2, 3) ; Sophomore Class Play: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play; Assistant Man¬ ager Basketball (1): Manager Basketball 12) : Assistant Stage Manager Senior Play »). Ralph Vermilyea “Thus far our fortune keeps an onward course And we are mac’d with wreaths of victory.” HUY (1. 2, 3) ; Sophomore Class Presi¬ dent : Junior Class President : Captain of Football; Hi-Y President (1. 2): Vice President Hi-Y (3); Football (1, 2, : Baseball (1. 2); Hockey (1, 2. 3). SI rafford Wentworth “StrafT” “To know how to hide one’s ability i great skill.” Hi-Y (2, : ) : Dramatic (2) : Model Air¬ plane (1) : Monitor (2) : Play Ni h! (1): Class Party (2): Salutatorian . Senior Play. Esther Wildes “Wit is the salt of conversation, not the food.” Theatre Club (11 : Dramatic Club (2) ; Sophomore Play; Senior Play: Monitor Stall ' 11. 2); Chorus (1. 2, 3): Honor Society (1, 2); Junior Party; Basketball (1. 3). Franklin Willey “Sister” “The man I hat blushes is not cuite a brute.” Hi-Y (2, 3, 1) ; Student Council 13, 4) ; Class Treasurer (2); Track Captain 2, : President of Hi-Y (4) ; Football 11J : Basketball (1).



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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Wilda Mottley “Some say she’s quiet, but— Theatre (1); Dramatic (1); Track (1, 2, 3) ; Year Book (3) ; Stage Proper¬ ties (1, 2, 3). Daniel O ' Connor “Dan” “There is no music in this life but has its chord of melancholy.” Walter O’Day “Silence is golden.” Travel Club ; Theatre Club. “Wally” Richard Whitman Palmer “Whit” “Thoughts are but dreams till they be fully tried.” Tennis (2). Marion PloufTe “Plouffie” “Quips and cranks and pleasant smiles.” Dramatic U) ; Girl Reserve (2): Chorus; Basketball, Manager (2) ; Classroom Officer. John Shelley “Schmultz” T like the women, I wonder if they like me.” Model Airplane Club (1, 2) ; Hi-Y (2, 3) ; Hockey (2, 3). Thomas Slaman “Sam” “The plowman homeward plods his weary way.” Sec. 16-1 Club (1): Travel Club (2); Chorus (1. Z 3) ; Football (1, 2. 3). William C. Smith “Bill” “Deeds are better things than words Actions mightier than boasting.” Model Airplane Club (l, 2) ; Hi-Y Club (3) : Chorus (1, 2. 3) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3) : Football (3). Xorman Stadiger “Stat” “’Tis not in knowing much, but what is useful that makes the man.” Monitor Staff (2) ; Hi-Y Club (2, 3) ; Aviation Club (2); Chorus (3); Basebali (1. 2, 3) : Hockey (3) ; Football (2, 3). Eileen Whirty What is the good of being great or wise?” Girl Reserves (3); Athletic Club (2). Page 27

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