Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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Q taiiuioioioi mini: 113113 11:1 3 :il ioioiuioi mini: in 3 xii in lnioiuioi linini-this I I Ave Atque Vale ! lior four years the Class of l93S has awaited this day, Graduation. I Tomorrow we go out into the world, each to do his own work. As yet many of us do not know what that work will be, but in time we shall I all find our own corner. Wakefield lligh School has given us its best, not i only in scholarship, but in inculcating within us the true meaning of i sportsmanship and high ideals at all times. 2 We should succeed in life il' we follow our class motto: Try, Trust, ! Triumph. Try should give us the ambition to do everything to the l utmost of our abilityg Trust should promote our faith in God for llis goodness: Trizmzpli comes to us if we face our failures and overcome all l obstacles with a stout heart. With the encouragement of our Alma Mater, ' we shall go into the world with our class motto on our lips: 'lirv, Trust, i Triumph. I ixlARY Buiws, '38 I I I yzguioiuiu it i i in 3303 vi i uioinitrinioiluioii120101011 iuinlniul nininiui Page Six

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30141 1 3 111011 1:1 1 1 lui The Way In We are all like ships, sailing on the Sea of Life, toward the Land of the Future. As we approach the shore, there is a haze hanging over it for all of us, but for some of us, this haze is a blanketing fog, blotting out the future. As ships, we need a good Captain to guide us through this fog into the llarbor of Success and away from the Rocks of Failure. Your Captains are your elders. Their advice may seem wrong and hard to follow, but these Captains have been through the Storms of Life, and this is but your Nlaiden Voyage. Remember that although a task may seem difficult at first, no one has ever succeeded without working. We have chosen for our class motto, the maxim, Try, Trust, Triumph. Think it over. Try . . . no one can go far without trying. lf you go to college, you will need to try in everything: your studies, your athletic activities, and your social affairs. Going to work? No employer wants a person to work for him who is not willing to try. Trust . . . trust in yourself first of all. Know that you are going to win in whatever you do. And trust in your Captains. They will guide you safely through the fog. Triumph . . . the fog has lifted. Clear sailing ahead! Xl,xRoERv TYLER, '38 Wfry, Trust, T1'illll1IJT1,9 The Class of 1938 has chosen the motto, Try, Trust, Triumph , as a standard to follow not only in high school, but in later trials and ac- complishments. We have tried to reach the highest goal possible. This goal constitutes the foundation of business and social interests which, in the future, will require our opinions and decisions on difficult matters. The saying, lf at first you don't succeed. try, try again , is certainly familiar to all of us. Nobody is able to obtain success without some fail- ures. Nobody is able to accomplish much without a quiet time for thought. Nobody is able to succeed without any effort. If we do things to the best of our ability, we can trust that some day we shall reach our particular aim in life. No matter what our future may be, we must all start with the idea that we can obtain nothing valuable without work. Theodore Roose- velt once said that we should share the things which made our interests a success with the problem of our community or nation. We can express this idea in one word-co-operation. We can never triumph as individuals or as a nation unless we try, and trust that we are the builders of a better place in which to live. Let us hope that we, as classmates, will remember this fine motto and will live up to its meaning in whatever country or Linder whatever circumstances we may find ourselves in later years. Let us make Try, Trust and Triumph a reality! NANCY TWOMBLY, '33 Binininioiuioiaxi-vii init 3 xii 31:34:141ini030111iniuiniuioiu2413030101 xi aiu? 04 Page Five :minimis i 11 1 iiuininiui-'init init 1 3



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n i i i i lin 1010141111111oioioluii1 1111 11: EDWARD IIABERMANN l:'d'dic Teaflier-C0aclJ liootball 1l. 2, 3.41: Basketball 1l,Z, 3,415 Track 11. Z, 3, 43: Track Captain 133: Basketball Captain 1-ll: Senior Play Lnderstudy: Senior Party Committee: Senior Class President. Eddie ls our Class President and one of the most pop- ular boys in the school. Ile was quite a star in basketball and track, being captain of the Track 'I eam in l937, and cap- tain ot the Basketball Team in 1938. Ile may be commended for his ready wit and ever-present sense of humor. We find 'Eddie' plans to be a teacher-coach, a profession in which he will be just as well liked as he is at Wakefield High. Good luck Eddie , we're giving three rousing cheers for your success. BARB.-XR.-X NI. SNIITII .S'n1iHy Burdeit College Yice-President, junior Class: junior Prom Com- mittee: Inter Nos Board 13l: President Inter Nos 141: Vice-President, Senior Class: Spectator Start 149: Yearbook Stal? 141: Senior Play Committee: Senior Party Committee: Senior Play Cast: Cheerleader 13. 47: .-Xthletic Council 12, 3. 4lg Hockey 12, 37: Basketball 12, 3, 47: Bowling 12, 3, 4l. Personality plus -thats our peppy, likable vice president. Barb , one of the most popular girls in the school. has a wide range of activities. .-Xn essential part of the cheerlead- ing group, Smitty has also participated in many sports, especially basketball. Known as the best guard we ever had. she kept the opposition on its toes all the time. .Ns a social success, Smitty held presidency of the Inter Nos. Needless to say, she is the Frank --est girl in the school. Barb is heading for Burdett's. Smooth 1,iel sailing, Barb l IIELENE M. SCIINIQRBLSII Ilonor Pupil Sugar Sccfvttzrltll School Class Secretary 14l: Athletic Council 12, 3. 41: Hockey 12. 3. 41: Bowling Il, 3, 4l: Basketball 12, 3, -ll: Tennis 13, 41: Archery 13l: Inter Nos Club 12, 3, -ll: junior Prom Committee: Cheer- leader 13, 47: Senior Party Committee: Senior Play Property Committee: Spectator Stall: Year- book Staff. Versatility personified-thats Sugar ! She is one of our most popular girls, tops in any sport in which she partici- pates, a dance partner every boy dreams about, and above all, an excellent student. A'Sugar's attractive smile has won her many friendships, particularly that of the star center on our basketball team. With her scholastic ability and pleasing personality, we may be sure that in the future Sugar will always be a credit to Wakefield High. Some day we shall probably be saying, I knew her when-. EDWARD li. PAWLOWSKI ufliddlfn l.'llLllL,LiIdf.'d Senior Class Treasurer: lnterclass Basketball 127: Varsity Basketball 13. 45: lnterclass Football 133: Senior Play Executive Committee: Senior Play Nlatron Committee. Eddie is a tall, handsome boy known to everyone in the school, especially Sugar . He is well liked, and his at-- tractive personality has made him capable of his class ofiice. llis stellar playing on the basketball team was the joy of the fans, and in every game Eddie was a detinite factor in the success ofthe team. He was co-operatively active on commit- tees in his Senior year, and his dancing ability is not the least of his achievements. Good luck, Ed l QUQUQDQUQllPQllQUQllQOQllQlPQUQIIQUQIIQDQUQI Q QI Page Seven 5 1. .mth F!!

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