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p WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL JDK 1 A 0 Mary Juliani 18 Rice Street Though apparently uiet to the world in general, something tells me Mary has her mischievous moments. Constance Kavanagh 96 Woodlawn Ave. “Bunny” is an all-round girl. She is prominent in athletics, dramatics, and in society. Her favorite sport is motoring— (put-putting to Worcester)—no matter where—her technioue is perfection ! Marian Knights 17 Cottage Street Marian ' s a girl full of fun (ask her about the time she almost blew up the school building!), but I hear she has her serious moments, too. Phyllis Lamerton 17 Waban Street Talk about your composed natures! Why, even if the roof fell in ... . five to one, Phyllis wouldn’t bat an eyelash. Eleanor Lane 78 Crescent Street Always ready with a favor and a smile. We don’t have to wish her luck or success because she will have them anyway. Winston Lawrence 22 Thomas Road Another football player, but his specialty is basketball. “Winnie” is fast laying claim to the role of Tarzan (or Henry De Glane). Mr. Moulton ' s shining light! r i ■A. n
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Olaf Johnsen Oakland Street What would happen if Olaf didn ' t take the daily run around the block? Why, in two years he will be a second Clarence DeMar. Might I ask who all the young ladies are, Mr. Johnsen? Claire Johnson 25 Riverdale Road The girl with the beautiful wavy blonde . we forget, she threatened to kill us ir we mentioned her hair. The girl with looks, charm, refinement, and popularity. WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOO L ANNUAL Camillas Hoffmann Senior Class Treasurer, tor, but Miss Macomber subduing him in English 387 Weston Road An excellent ac- has difficulty in Jean Horton 3 Summit Road Jean and the different branches of knowl¬ edge have no difficulty in getting acquain¬ ted with each other. If you get stumped on your Latin, just ask her. She’s no slave to study either, so we’ve heard. Minnie Howe 88 Seaver Street No, not Minnie the Mermaid, Minnie Howe. Minnie sees much and says very little. What she knows about Gary and .... would make Walter Winchell come to Wel¬ lesley. Lemuel Hunter 16 Elm Street “Mike” is like Herbert Hoover- you have to know him to appreciate him, and you can’t know him without appreciating him. Likewise it is hard to tell which knows more about baseball. ‘Lem 1 ’ or the ‘‘Sporting News.” Page 16
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL David Leary 41 Leary Road The “forgotten man’ of the basketball team would do anything rather than study. He loves the ladies and that statue by the front door. His sense of humor is so sharp that he often, sees the point when there is none. He ' s a good scout, and the first floor corridor wouldn’t seem complete if Leary weren ' t i n it about fifty times a day. Ralph MacGuire In his three years at high school Raloh has nobly overcome a great many diffi¬ culties. His constant “plugging” only goes to show us that there is always a just reward for honest labor. Margaret MacLean 34 Channing Street, Newton Margaret is an athlete of note, starring in hockey and basketball, and for three years she gave her track opponents a real run. In between her sporting activities, Margaret is to be seen directing traffic in and about the building. Mary McDermott Woodlawn Avenue Although Mary never brags about her talents, we know for a fact that she can pound a piano in such a way that it is only eQualled by Miss Ferguson. Keep it up, Mary. Agnes McGlone 64 Curve Street 4 Agnes may look shy, but she is a very keen observer who always has a witty comeback for all the would-be wise- crackers. Robert Mulliken 41 Cottage Street “Minnie” Mulliken makes marvelous mus e on many marimbas ; but 1 think he is even faster on. his feet than on Fiis xylo¬ phone. m J D JQK! Page 18
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