Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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ear OOIR Staff Edifoi'-III-ClIivf l-,XNX'RliNCE BRUCE .'lSSOL'ft1f6 l1'I1'I1'OI's RICHARD S. NLITT RIORMA LLINOHOLAI AssIx1'aIIz' Editors MARILYN l,ENT IZOITII LEONE A LTON B EN N ETT IiOITH BRIGGS CLAIRE CfXRROl.l. l1MlLY CLIAIO AIARGARET CONXV.-XY BERTHA CRITTENIJEN IEUCENIA DEANE IIERMAN IEAMES GEORGE FISHER FELEANOR I7ITz HENRY FOBER IHXRGI-XRET HAYES jEssIE MARTIN EDNVARD NACLE CHARLES PARRER LOUISA TATE NANCY TRUE SHIRLEY TUCR RUTH TYACKE IXIARION WHITE NORMAN XYILDER ROBERT YELIELI, l IIfzIIz'y fld2'IscI' BERN ICE L. CIXSWELL Bzrsiwss Staff MARION NORTH LILLIAN XYILLIAAIS I'RANCIs DALTON HENRY XYHIPLING Sf7L'L'jllI Tjvfiixis VIRGINIA FAIRVVE,-XTHER ROSE LANZILLO LILLIAN VXVILLIAMS ELIZABETH NIEUSE JESS-IE MARTIN FLEANOR RILEY ALXRLPERY IIATCH ALYCE G.-XLLUGI FLORENCE RUIQLINSRY ROWENA BAILEY Page Three

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oreword After four years of work and play, we are now approaching gradua- tion. Yery soon our high school days will be over, and we shall be out in the world struggling to succeed. Of course, many of tis will continue our education in higher fields of learning: but we shall all forget-to some extent- our happy, carefree school days. ln later years when in mo- ments of relaxation we examine our Year Book, the memories will return with a rush. As we read again our class song we shall perhaps be in- spired and attack the obstacles of life with renewed vigor. lf we look at the individual biographies and pictures, interest in our classmates is sure to return. lt is often pleasant thoughts of the past that give tis true happiness. Because we, as a class, wanted something which would recall to us our high-school days, we voted to publish The Oracle . 'lhe staff has done its best to produce a publication of which we may be proud. The editors included in the book only those articles of interest to seniors and hope the result will allord general satisfaction. LAWRENCE BRUCE. Editor-iii-Chief' ndaunted! i lligh-school graduates today are faced with a many-sided problem. llow are we going to succeed with such heavy competition against usr 'fhe lour years ol high school pass in rapid succession, and we are torced in a short time to choose our vocation, and then to educate ourselves t accordingly. 'loday we cannot choose entirely from the standpoint of what we like most. We must consider the chances of placement, the tields that are least crowded. lhen, too, many of us fancy ourselves as possessing ability only in a lield that is over-crowded. lf so, we must work with undaunted spirit in constant competition with our fellows. Ambition and work are passwords of success. We young .Nmericans realize it more keenly than any other generation before us. livery lecturer we hear in our assemblies gives tis formulas for success. ,-Xlthough each has a ditlerent ideal, all agree that the two words, aiizlnifioiz and zeorle, are essential. With these fundamentals we can build strongly and firmly. We do not know what is before us, but we are anticipating the future. We do not expect any easy tasks. We have been fully impressed with the seriousness of what we are undertaking. We know the added problems that depression has given us. We know that our goalifssuccessfis at the end of a treacherous road, but our spirit, the spirit of young .'Xmerica, is resolute, steadfast, and determined to win. l M.xiu1.xRL'rj. llxvils, '35 Page lfour

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