Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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T? rf Q, BERNICE B.-XCllEl.DlZR lin ll ny fjflt1lIIi74'7'!4lI-II Bowling l'l'l: Cheerleader 4413 Senior Play Prop- 3' erty Committee 4433 junior Prom Committee 453: .gf liootball Dance Committee 444. Bunny, one of the most popular girls in the class. is a graduate of the llurd School. Her sense of humor and delight in having good times have kept her constantly in the midst s of our social activities. As a cheerleader, Bunny did much Io rouse our class spirit and win staunch supporters for the team. ller charming personality will assist in making her Q future interesting. rf 6, j4'JllN M. BAGNELI. l3t13e.eiu L'ndecided Class Will 444. . , ew 2 Since this is johns hrst year at Wakefield lligh, he was unable to participate in many school activities. Although the teachers may not approve all of johns comments. at least the remarks have the desired effect upon his classmates. lle is studious, and he should accomplish much in his chosen profession. 5' if ll,-XRRY B.XRR4lN Hull l3r1rro11 Ht'IlHt 1' School of .'ll'L'0IHlfl7ItQ g 6 Track 4ll3 lli-Y Club 42. 3, 4l3 Glee Club 42. 353 3 1 Class Day L'sher 43l3 Cheerleader 4-ll. 'lhere is always happiness about when one is in the com- ' pany of llarry. Ile is ever jolly, and his jokes and puns are seldom exhausted. When it comes to his work in school, however. llarry can be one ol' the most serious. We'll hire you to examine our books, llarry. Q 9' '42 -L. ARTlll'R BEANIE rp '-,nr t'i1r1.fr-mmf lfootball 4ll3 Dinner Committee 443. Q 4'.Xrt entered Wakefield lligh-School from St. :Ioseph's School. Although he has not had time to participate in many it 4-gr? jf school activities because of'.otl1er mterestsan Reading, he has rp 43 many friends here. Art is the.stron'g. silent type. Perhaps 1, 8 ' -' this is the reason lor his popularity with the gentler sex. .We G, ' ' W ,.i. 3, know that he will find employment that will be worthy of his Q . .. ability. liy the way, .Xrt, why don't you open a matri- ' ' moiiial bureau? ...... ...... ...... ...... Page 'lien

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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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PRISCILL.-X BEEBE S l'. .lI. Bradford junior College lnter Nos Club ll, ilg Senior Party Committee 2' t-ll: junior Prom Committee Hlg Archery tllg ef skiing ol. P. M. is adequate proof ol that trite, but true state- 3 ment: Good things come in small packages. During lour 5' years at Wakelield lligh School. she has become both well E known and popular. lneidentally, she is one ol' thelbest- Q dressed girls in the class. With this combination ol' desirable qualities, P. Nl. is sure to succeed at Bradtord. WINSOR ll. BEFBE A-lf4'll'Z'Hl'H lh't'fflt'lLf il1'tItft'llIV1' l-ootball tl, 2. 3. ell: Basketball ll. Z. 3. 4l1 Baseball lll:,tQhairnian Senior Play Stage Crew 3 Hl: lennis tl, -llg lrack li, -ll. Beaver, as a llurd School alumnus, is undoubtedly one Q, ol' the most prominent members ol' our class. Ilis amiable disposition and obliging manner have made him well liked r throughout the school. .-Xlthough active in all sports, he is l an outstanding basketball player known to be one ol' the steadiest players in the league, ,Xs head of the stage crew lor the Senior Play, Winsor was largely responsible lor the gy smooth running.ol' the performances. llisl willing attitude 1 and his magnetic personality will make him a lavorite at ll Deerfield, AIANE BISEIINKE l'Ifloise llfllvslcy College 4 Glee Club llll Basketball llli Riding ill: Arch- tl ery C3, -ll: 'liennis l4l1 Inter Nos Club ll, 3, -ll: Q. Field llockey lllz Bowling H, 4l1 Golf l4l: 5' Winter Sports t4l. .-X hop, a skip, and a jump. and who should land in the midst of us, but liloise, one of the sweetest and brightest girls of our class. 5lane's cleverness, however, does not desert her when she leaves the classroom, for she keeps everybody it in stitches with her never-ending quips. Wellesley College will be proud to send her forth into the world as one ol' its gy graduates. ii s U11 Illlrlllx U fl nor Plly Llnly lommittet s o ng y wit ter viv em ls me 1 Qs. unobtrusive elassmates ut benelth her sivness is hitten 1 ie go s 1 ou ier wor diligen v int 1 quietly Sie toesnt make triends too quitklv b t onee v u eeome her triend you remain so v 1 popu girl at Simmons College il he .- P , . fr' - 213,14 , .3 'tray '- V4 3 I I 'J if rf ,' tif , ,Y ht! , , Ez? .f 's 'ff' P 'W I 1 i .5 M .41 T1 , 5 B - W1 U gifs ff CXT liRlNli Blf. 'lTDlf'l l'll 'L A gl- H1' sm f finfffgtl ' Sei' zj I tj I ' -lll, as Thi: y u ff lad-' h l 'a'i llf si 'I is one ol' iur fe A iv 1 gig n 1 'ii f..:7 a wealtl ot' lun. Sl Cf .h t l ' k uf- tl-' 1 l - l ., 'L 'l s- l 5 ' .' W' 5 u '- jo S pf-Q, nf. Ga' is - 4 ' , g ' f i --my' vnu be 1 lar ,.is,e ' . I' 1. ,D Q 0 I 1. ,, M 2.9, S. gil-f-'51, 1 ff? l,f '.' 5 J' 'iff' ...... Page Eleven

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