Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL gs«r VL- Margaret Henderson 15 Clifton Road Margaret goes her way rather quietly but we suspect her of doing a great deal of thinking. Robert Knapp 294 A Washington Street A consistent fourth-place winner in the track meets, but Mr. Snow finds his car quite useful. A snappy dresser and a fine tennis player. Unfortunately, his merry quips are confined to a small group of regular passengers. Secretary of the Student Council and Junior Class Officer. Dana T. Lowell 25 Whiting Road Football player, shot-putt-er, stage man¬ ager, decorator, electrician, and physicist. But before you leave, Dana, how about that laboratory equipment? Joseph Lupien 4 May Street No chorus or musical affair would be complete without Joe’s soothing voice. He also holds the, all-time championship in match-chewing. Richard Lyons 48 Washington Street An honest man, twice Class Treasurer. If yotu wanb a iy information about thte Bruins and Braves, he is the one to ask. Louise Magliozzi 24 State Street Whose is that contagious laugh of the second floor coat room ? None other than Louise’s. However, she has a very serious turn of mind, and when it comes to busi¬ ness no one can deny her niche. m rntm mm® ' 5 5 £ Page 26

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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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!P WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Mary Meagher 183 Walnut Street Mary, like many others in our High School, was attacked by the appendicitis bug. With a captivating smile, Mary came through with flying colors. Keep smiling, Mary, we’re with you. Stanley Parker 47 Washington Street Naturally quiet, one is surprised on fur¬ ther acquaintance to discover the amount of fun and frolic which “Stan” carries beneath his sober mien. His optimism and good humor are bound to carry him through, and we’ll bet “Stan” will make good. Georgiana Reader 843 Worcester Street If you ever have the blues, just go to Miss Reader and Company. She’s as jolly as they come, and a grand optimist. Natalie Recchia 96 Cedar Street “Nat” has left us several times but this time she is here to stay. Like Mr. Up ham, she is from Connecticut. John Seaverns 17 Atwood Street John forsakes physics twice a week for typewriting. He is no mean walker and he is the world’s fastest talker. Every once in a while he gets the jump on Harris Shelley and makes a really funny wise-crack. Marjory Shattuck 26 Atwood Street Here ' s who we have to thank for all the mimeographed assignment sheets! If you don’t believe Marjory does the mimeo¬ graphing, just go into Room 4 during the first period any day. “Seein’ is believin’.”

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