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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Dorothy Wright Fenmerc Avenue Talk about your efficient office workers. We’re wondering what the school will do .vhen Dorothy leaves it. -1 □ KL ' Robert Zoletti 55 Atwood Street Why should a brute like “Bob” Zoletti pick on a little violin ? He ought to be playing a bass viol or a tuba. They would blend better with football. Philip Wentworth 143 Cliff Road Captain of Basketball. This year Phil’s attention has been divided between Wel¬ lesley and New London, New Hampshire. When “Phil” goes into a song and dance. Gene Arnold had better look to his laurels. Rachel Whittemore 21 Franklin Road Rachel has very little to say around school. But I know that Rachel, outside, during her gay moments is an entirely different type. Stop kidding us, Rachel ! Edith Wier 23 Upland Road Will you ever forget her white toga and all when she played the part of Brutus ; and, again, when she was the haughty Swede ? Helen Wires 18 Whiting Road Besides having outstanding abilities as an artist, Helen has a way of driving her roadster where it is absolutely impossible to get out without some able assistance by the opposite sex. With a twinkle in her eye, Helen is on the road in no time. Page 24
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Lcuise Tartari 13 Donizetti Street A generous clever girl. If ever you get in a tight place, call on Louise for help. Marjorie Taylor 10 Riverdale Road Wanted—a girl to fill Marjorie Taylor ' s shoes ! This is a large order as Midge has always been one of our best and most popular students. Mary Trears 14 Willow Road Mary is steadfast and true—always de¬ pendable. She has a quiet sense of humor which looks on and appreciates humanity. She makes a perfect friend because she is loya 1. B Ah in vcn Auw 4«1 Weston Road I Editor of the ' ‘Monitor and of the “Year I Book : winner of the Faculty Book Prize I and of the Wesleyan Scholarship, besides I being a veritable Tilden on the courts, j “Al threatens to usurp Barrymore ' s I throne. Paul Welch 10 Morton Street Captain of Hockey and Baseball; Junior Class President. Not only a burly defense man on the All-Star Hockey Team, “Tete is also a one-man baseball team, and he occasionally dabbles in football and bas¬ ketball. He is a charter member of Mr. Ryther’s wise-cracker squad. Page 23
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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ‘M mmi ADDITIONAL SENIORS Elizabeth Blakney 15 Bemis Road Not too serious, not too gay! Just the kind of girl we like to have around. Her nick-name is “Jo”. We wonder—is there a double significance ? Louis Brodie 15 Cedar Street Louis is one of our “fair-weather” boys; i.e., he only comes to school when the weather is fair. Sometimes when Louis comes to school unexpectedly, it rains. Louis Canoni 4 Pine Street Louis is one of the boys in the school who has little to do with the “Ferns.” Every afternoon Louis is to be found in his garden digging. What we have not found out is whether Louis is just digging for worms or whether he is going to do some planting. Mary Doherty Dearborn Street “Rita” is an outstanding Girl Scout. She will always stand out in our minds as an ardent supporter of all school and town enterprises. With smiling Irish eyes, “Rita” is bound to come through ! John Eastman 32 Line Street Here’s the class statistician ! By the first of May. Jack had the remaining days of school figured into minutes. Have you spoken to Babson about this ? Mary Fitzpatrick 26 River Ridge To know Mary is to have a grand friend.
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