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Joanne Black Ragan Fisher August 31, 1929 Boston, Mass. Joanne, who joined us in the fourth grade, has always been interested in acting, and after business school she hopes to do some work connected with the stage. Her favorite pastimes are reading and going to the theater, not to mention an extraordinary capacity for being late. We wish Joanne the best of luck in her stage career, but hope she won’t be late and miss her cue. Glee Club 4 years. Orchestra 1 year, “For Her Cheulds Sake” Miriam Edna Sargeant July 6, 1930 Radcliffe Springfield, Mass. “Mimi” joined us at Weston in the very beginning; namely, the first grade. Quiet and cooperative, she remained inconspic ' uous except for her good marks until our senior year, when she was elected co-editor of the Yearbook. Mimi’s two chief ambi ' tions are to learn to drive and to get to college, which she hopes will be Radcliffe. Her main hobby is playing the piano. She also enjoys skiing and roller skating. After she finishes college, Mimi hopes to become a teacher. Our schools need girls like Mimi with ability, imagination, and sincerity. Glee Club 3 yea rs. Operetta 3 years, Co ' Editor year- book ’47, Senior Steering Committee, Orchestra, Queen’s Court Carol Saurwein September 25, 1929 Undecided Belmont Carol came bouncing merrily into our midst during our junior year and ever since has done her best to make enthusiastic base- ball fans out of the Class of 1947. Her ambition is to see the Red Sox win 3 consecutive games against the St. Louis Cardinals. Perhaps you can guess her favorite pastime . . . playing baseball! Mr. Zorn will always be grateful for ithe wonderrul job she did as chairman of the property committee for “The Fighting Littles”. In the immediate future Carol wants to attend a Southern college. Hockey 2 years. Operetta 1 year. Discussion Club, Properties Committee—“The Fighting Littles ’
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Francis Cabot Parson Harvard March 26, 1930 Boston, Mass. Frank came from Waltham when our eighth year of school was half over and things have been popping ever since, because Frank has participated in every school activity. In addition to his many class activities, he has been a star in Weston’s sports and even finds time to ride around in the “Deep ' Freeze Bomber”. Although Frank has been so versatile, or maybe because of this, he wants to retire to a life of hunting and fishing at twenty ' five and “notch” in Maine. Class Officer 3 years. Student Council 3 years, Discus sion Club, Operetta 1 year. Football 3 years, Ba.seball 4 years Andrew Burr Patterson September 22, 1929 Cornell, Harvard St. Louis, Missouri “Andy”, one of our most versatile classmates, joined us in the Freshman year and since then has been very active in sports, class, and other school affairs. His favorite hobbies are wood ' carving and playing the piano, but it is safe to say that among the.se hobbies he does not number yearbook editing, although he has certainly done a swell job in just that. After college he hopes to become a very prosperous mechanical engineer and we are sure he will succeed in this aim. Football 3 years. Baseball 1 year. Student Council 3 yeans. Glee Club 2 years, Cla.ss Officer ' 47, Co-Editor Yearbook ' 47, Discussion Club Charles Place June 29, 1927 b’ramingham. Mass. “Charlie”, although he started at Weston in the first grade, did not join our class until our Senior year, because he left school to serve in the United States Navy, returning this fall to complete his last year. He has been outstanding in athletics, having played both football and basketball, and he has also been active in the Glee Club. Charlie is not sure what he wants to do after he finishes schot)l, but we wish him the very best of luck in whatever field he decides to enter. Football 4 years. Basketball 3 years. Glee Club 2 years, “Priorities” ' 43 ' I I
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Jay Arthur Schlaikjer Harvard or Yale October 5, 1929 Boston, Mass. The group of frightened first graders facing Miss Adams in 193 3 suddenly heard a singing voice and beheld Jay “with a song in his heart” and an ambition to sing at the Met. His pastimes are hunting, fishing, onc ' finger pounding on the piano, and of course, singing. Our plays and operettas would have lost much of their sparkle without Jay, and he has abso done a wonderful job as editor of “Chanticleer” this year. Football 3 years, “For Her Che-ilds .Sake”, “The Fight ' ing Littles”, Ciperctta 4 years. Conrad Schofield October 1 4, 1929 Waltham, Mass. Conrad is another one of those select few who have been with our class since the very beginning. In .school his activities have ranged from sports to operettas, but he di.scloses that after school he immediately turns to his favorite hobb y - eating. He wants to travel throughout the United States, and after graduating. Con- rad hopes to find a job that will enable him to fulfill his ambition. Football 4 years, Basketball 2 years. Baseball 3 years, t peretta 4 years. Glee Club 4 years. Bet.scy Shaw March 28, 1929 Junior College Boston, Mass. Since she joined u.s, ' way back in the fifth grade, Betsey has been found in the midst of any and all activities. After graduat ' ing, she plans a busy life, too, for after junior college she wants to take up dancing as her career. When she is not occupied with sports or drawing, “Bet.s” hobby is eating ice cream. Hockey 6 years. Basketball 4 years. Cheerleader 2 years, “Priorities”, Operetta 4 years. Glee Club 4 years. Queen ' s Court 1 year, “The Fighting Littles”.
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