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iosumi BtsRNABEo Q lien School of .4z'lati0n one Club ti. 2, 3. 4i. Band Cfmeen usher to llere's a serious lad, who, although of a reserved nature. 5 5, likes to argue on subjects of present day affairs and has taken winning sides on various debates. Another hobby is the candid camera, with which he has snapped interesting, as 3 well as humorous.. angles of his classmates.. He is greatly ,fp 5 interested in aviation and has hopes of entering that rield in 'Q 2, the near future. ln years to come we may hear ot' him as 5 A an Ace in aviation. We wish you success and hope your Q plans come true. 'iBen.' ' DUROTIIY BEYILX 5 Hot HIlSll1t'SS School Tennis tl, 2, 3, -ll: Archery tl. 33: Glee Club 7 1 Qi l-, 3lZ Bowling 12, 3, 431 Field llockey l-, -ll, 5' Inter Nos l3, 473 Senior Play Executive Commit- tee l4l. Q Greenwood contributed Dot to our class. ller excellent school work and her love for sports have helped to make her a leader of her class. Anything you want to know-except 5 the time buses run-just ask Dot . We know.one thing, If 5' that she will be accepted gladly at whatever business school she chooses. e' ls HOWARD BEZANSON gd Began Tufts School of .lrchzfertiire lli-Y Club l3l3 Class Color Committee t4l. lloward entered Wakefield lligh School from the Lynn- . field Center Grammar School. Ile represents the tall, light. , and quiet type of individual. An unassuming nature and a H, quaint sense ol humor rank him high in the opinions of his ,5 G, lellow classmates. lsloward intends to enter lults Schoollof lm Architecture. where a promising held ol endeavor awaits him. li Us l.0lS lil-.-XINE BISI lt JP Lo illassachusefls School of Ar! Senior Play Candy Committee t-ll. ' ' - .. fv - ' ' C, x lhe llurd School sent us l.o. one ol the prettiest and R merriest girls ol our class. She began her art at a very early age, when. at the llurd School. she drew her tirst picture ot 31 a teacher. She certainly has improved since then, according 5 to people who have seen her work. We know her love ol art and skilllul hands will win an enviable place lor her in the world. Q Page 'lwelve
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ti ff 2' 2? Youth Faces Tomorrow 45. The thousands of girls and boys being graduated from high school : this year are the men and women of tomorrow. The future of our country . depends on these boys and girls. ln a few years they will be guiding the destiny of our country. We, as members of the graduating class of the Wakeheld High School, are members of this group. We are the leaders 'pg of tomorrow. Without us our country cannot and will not succeed. , The future challenges youth! Will youth take up that challenge and win? Or will youth fail in that tremendous task? There will be a certain group that will succeed: but there are others who will fall into a ca narrow channel and never get any farther. Shall we be members of the is progressive or static group? lt is we alone who can answer this question. and it is wholly up to us to answer it correctly. We cannot over-emphasize the fact that me as yozztlvs are needed in the trials of tomorrow. Youth zs tomorrow! There will be no tomorrow unless youth accepts the challenge thrown into its lap by the Future. We can be what we want to be if we reallv have determination. Classmates v ,' of 1930, accept this challenge and be somebody! Do not allow anybody or anything to throw you oft your path llave iaith, and the future of our country will be a sate one. We await tomorrma-tomorrow awaits us. 5 HARLAN GILLIS, '39 af Us Sf 'Q Page Seven
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1 9 Sf WS . J Foreword lhe editors offer this edition of THE ORACLE to the Class of lO30 in the hope that it may commemorate four happy years spent in Wakefield High School. We also wish to express our gratitude to Miss Bernice Caswell, Head of the English Department, without whose generous assistance this Yearbook would not have been published: to our classmates for their cooperation in making this book a success: and to the Staff typists under the efficient leadership of Miss Alice Ryan. Our class motto, WE CAN, WE SHALL, WE WW'llLL,H is the theme upon which this book is based. Dividing the book into three sections, we have 'Fw 5 placed the outstanding achievements-not only those of our class but also 1 Q those of the underclassmen-under WE CANY, Under WE SHALL we have set forth our views, ideals, and hopes toward the future. Our deter- mination to conquer all obstacles and pitfalls which may beset our road 3 through life is expressed in the third section of our motto, WE WiLL. The Staff of THE OR.ACLE has worked diligently to depict as accu- gf rately as possible the activities of the Wakefield High School students during the past four years. We trust that our efforts will gain the appro- bation of all readers and serve as a worthy symbol of the high ambitions of the Class of 1939. MARGARET DOWER, '30 1- An Announcement 3 S1 The editors sincerely hope that this edition of THE ORACLE will serve as a pleasant reminder of the past four years. We have included the out- standing achievements of the school, as well as the literary efforts of the Seniors. The book is divided into three sections corresponding to the three ef divisions of the class motto: We Can, We Shall, We Will. Linder the hrst division we have recorded our past achievements: under the second. our hopes for the future: and under the third, our definite plans. S You, fellow classmates, are the judges of our Yearbook. lf it is 1 what you want, all our efforts will be amply rewarded. Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabitf' ROY TURNQUIST, '39 Page Five
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