Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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tie game came across by forfeiting to us. A squad of fifteen comprised the team; they were Leslie Cummings, R. Batten, E. Frizzell, F. O ' Neil, A. Levine, J. Callahan, F. Maguire, G. Seabury, B. La Fave, A. Burke, R. Draper, R. Surette, H. Teakle, R. Muse, and L. Douglass (Capt.)- The backfield men were quick and full of pep, while the line held steady during the season, except in some cases which no team escapes. Cummings played a fine game and will prove valuable next season. Only five leave the team this year and the prospects for a winning team next year are indeed bright. Much credit is due Mr. Raymond Dower, who coached the team this season under try- ing circumstances. — Leo F. Douglas, ' 19. SENIOR CLASS NOTES HOCKEY The hockey team has been the best this season for several years. More interest than usual was shown, and a great number of candidates came out for the team among whom were: L. Cummings, P. Avery, M. Griffin, H. Hill, T. Dinan, J. Riley, J. Reid, F. Maguire and L. Douglass. There were five games played, Wakefield winning three, tied one, lost one. Our vic- tories were over Melrose and Stoneham, Stoneham suff ' ering defeat twice. Our tie with Milton was on account of poor ice. We lost to the fast St. John ' s Preparatory School at Danvers after a hard game. Although not having much ice and only playing five games the team developed some fine players. Much credit is due Cummings and Avery for their fine form and team work; while Griffin is to be congratulated for his work in goal. The scores of the games: Wakefield 0— Milton 0. Wakefield 8— Stoneham 0. Wakefield 1 — Melrose 0. Wakefield 3— Stoneham 0. Wakefield 1— St. Johns Prep. 3. Our line-up of the team was as follows: Cummings (rw) ; Avery (Iw) ; Dinan (r); Hill (c) ; Cap Douglass (cp) ; Riley Reid, Maguire (p) and Griffin (g). — Capt. Leo F. Douglass, ' 19. The election of the officers of the Senior Class was held by ballot during the first days of November, the result of which was: President, Francis Maguire; vice-president, Ida Low; secretary, Margaret Anderson; treasurer, Leo Douglass; executive com- mittee member, Oliver Howland. Immediately following the election a class meeting was called by the president, at which the class voted to hold the annual Senior Party on November 29, 1918. The dance committee was appointed which comprised the officers, with the president as chairman, and also Mary Kelly, Mary Neiss, Marjorie Sawyer, Raymond Batten and Ralph Reid. At this meeting it was also voted to con- tinue the publication of the Debater, and the Staff, with Ida Low as Editor-in- Chief, was chosen by the class. — Margaret Anderson, Sec. The class of 1919 held its annual Senior Party in the Town Hall, Friday evening, Nov. 29, 1918. The hall was tastefully decorated with flags of the different nations. The ma- trons were Mrs. Edward B. Kelly, Miss A. Irene Goddard and Mrs. Samuel Maguire. The little Misses Helen Fay and Gladys Douglass distributed dance orders. The Parker Orchestra furnished music and dancing was enjoyed until midnight. The party proved to be a financial as well as social success. — Edith W. Jones, ' 19. JUNIOR CLASS NOTES The class of 1920 elected officers on Nov. 27, 1918. John A. Reid was elected president; Frances Vincent, vice-president; Margaret Hurley, secretary; Ernest F. Frizzell, treasurer, and Wilbur M. Batten, executive committee member. At a meeting of the class held Monday, Dec. 11, it was decided to hold the Junior Party Feb. 7, 1919. The committee on arrang ements appointed by the president comprises the class officers and Helen R. Arnold, Margaret HowlaJid, Mildred F. Willey, Wilbur M. Batten, Frank J. Han- right and William S. Wallace. — Margaret V. Hurley, ' 20. Secretary. 22



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