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THE WELLESLEYAN 1935 Raymond McCabe “A good heart and an impish grin.” Science Club (2). Ruth Mills “Millsie” “Good nature is stronger than toma- hawks. M Hockey (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3): Dramatic Club: Year Book Staff: Play Night (1). Paul McCourt “All mankind loves a lover. ’ Hockey (1, 2. 3): Baseball (1, 2, 3): Football (2); History Club: “The Mikado”: Play Night (2) : President of Class (1) : President of Home Room (1, 2). Paul Monahan “He could make a ‘weeping willow’ laugh.” Track Manager (2) : Baseball Man¬ ager (3:) Dramatic Club (2) ; Glee Club (2): Sports Dance Committee: Amateur Night Committee; “The Mika¬ do” : “Chimes of Normandy”: Play Night (2) ; Secretary of Sophomore Class: Vice-President of Home Room (3) : President of Photography Club (1). William McCullough “The man who blushes is not quite a brute.” Football: Basketball: Current Litera¬ ture Club ; Orchestra : Football Darce Committee: Honor Society: “A” Honor Roll; “B” Honor Roll. Richard Monahon “Dick “Then he will talk—ye gods! how he will talk r Tennis (3): Orchestra (1, 2, 3): “Monitor” Staff (1. 2) : Year Book Staff: Class Party Committee (2) : Play Night (1, 2) ; Senior Play: “Chimes of Normandy : Amateur Night: Honor Society (2, 3) : “B” Honor Roll (1, 2, 3): President of Class (2). William McGlone “Happy as a clam at high tide.” Football—Assistant Manager (1, 2) ; Manager (3) ; Track (1. 2. 3) : Bas¬ ketball (1, 2, 3); Typewriting Club (1, 2) : Football Dance Committee ; Winter Sports Dance Committee ; “The Mikado : “B” Honor Roll (1). William Morris “Sigh no more, ladies, Be of good cheer.” Hockey (1, 2) ; Cross-country Track (3) ; Glee Club (2) ; Typewriting Club (2): Chorus (1): Amateur Night. Page Twenty-Two
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THE WELLESLEYAN 1935 J anice Lee “A town that boasts inhabitants like thee Can have no lack of good society.” (Transferred from Canton High School); Amateur Night; Presenta¬ tions of the Dramatics Class. Harold MacMahon “The mildest manners with the bravest mind.” Hasketball (1) ; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Cap¬ tain of Track (3) ; Football (2) ; German Club (2) ; Honor Society (2. 3) ; “B” Honor Roll (1, 2, 3). Frank Linden “All the world’s a stage”—and he’s the manager. Soccer; Stage Manager. Ruth Matthews “Is she not passing fair?” Hockey (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Archery (1); Typewriting Club U); Dramatic Club (2) ; Class Party Com¬ mittee (1, 2) ; “Monitor” Stalf (1, 2) ; Year Book Staff; Play Night (1, 2, 3); Senior Play; “Chimes of Normandy”; “The Mikado” ; Amateur Night; Honor Society (2, 3) ; B” Honor Roll (1, 2, 3); Traflic Squad (3). Stuart Lowell “If chance would have me king, why chance may crown me.” Football (1, 2, 3) : Basketball (2) ; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Hockey (3) ; Type¬ writing Club (1); Slide Rule Club (2): Traflic Squad (1). Gloria Lee Maulsby Above the vulgar flight o[ common souls.” Typewriting Club (1) ; German Club (2) ; Senior Play; Honor Society (3) ; “IV’ Honor Roll (1, 2, 3) ; “Monitor” Stalf. Ange Maccini “To human race a friend.” Hockey (1, 2) ; Basketball (1) ; Base¬ ball (1) ; Photography Club (2). Barbara McRee “With a nature that draws friends and a wit that draws a smile.” German Club (1. 2) ; Presentation cf the Dramatics Class : “H” Honor Ro.l ( 1 ). Page Tiventy-One
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THE WELLESLEYAN 1935 Leonard Munro “Young fellows will be young fellows.“ Soccer ; Football ; Basketball ; Glee Club ; Typewriting Club ; Science Club; Amateur Night. William Price “Bill” “Begone, dull care, I prithee, be- gone.” Track (1, 2); Slide Rule C’ub ; Type¬ writing Club; Year Book Staff; Play Night (2) ; “The Mikado.” Elizabeth Nyland “Betty ' “The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve.” Current Literature Club; Arts and Crafts Club; Traffic Squad (2). John Randall “He could distinguish and divide A hair ’twixt south and southwest side.” Cross-country (3); Basketball (1); Manager of Basketball (3): Baseball (1); Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Year Book Staff; “B“ Honor Roll (1, 2, 3); Honor Society (3). Ida Ordis “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall inherit the earth.” Basketball (1); German Club (1); Dramatic Club (2) ; “Chimes of Nor¬ mandy” ; Play Night (3) ; Senior Play; Minstrel Show (2); “B” Honor Roll (1, 3). Edmund Rice “Eddie “Wit and wisdom are born with a man.” Track (1, 2) ; Basketball (1, 2) Photography Club (1) ; Chorus (11 Play Night (2, 3) ; Senior Play ; “B Honor Roll (3). George Perkins “The work praises the workman.” Robert Rocktaschel “The rule of my life is to make busi¬ ness a pleasure and pleasure Jny business.” Football (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball (1, 2) ; Slide Rule Club ; Typewriting Club. Page Twenty-Three
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