Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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i t RUBliR'l' BURNS MACKENNA, jr. Q ' K I iliac U1zit't'rsity of New Hampshire Q I ,. 1 liootball tl, 2, 3, -lip llockey t3, -llg Baseball tlll l Band tl, 2, 3, 433 Grchestra tl, 375 Basketball 2. l 1 fljg Senior Play Cast f,-llg Captain of Football ft ' Team Ht: Class President 43, 45. 2. t N A Mac is the more corpulent member of the popular cf' 'Q' 3 'thlacKenna-Cochran combination, which has been responsible la V K Q for much of the hilarity in Wakefield High School during the past tour years. As captain of the football team, he aided his eq K' team mates in gaining many victories, lle has won recogni- 5' 4 , tion in all the sports in which he has participated. lNlac - is N Y 1 ,Q-. or Bob or Red Dog -revealed his acting ability when he ,E GJ so capably took the big brother part in the Senior Play. lb yafii. f f'Mac is really absorbed in his music: he plays the tuba in , the orchestra and the band. As our Class President for two fa ' ' years, he has worked hard and achieved much. 'lhe Class of N30 appreciates his efforts! T, AD.-XM llliRRtJN S HI?-tftflfli L'1Itft't'Itft'tf liootball tl, 3, -ll: lntramural Baseball fl, 331 Yice gl President 13, 41: Senior Play Committee 4411 , Intramural Basketball 12, 3l1'lli-Y Club tl, 3l. : '.'lEddie, our eflicient Nice President, is known by every- one in the Class of l'l3U. lle is best described as a humorous, friendly fellow with a wonderful personality. lle excelled in football, accomplishing outstanding work in every game. A 3 native of l.ynnfield, he has lotind his place among the most popular members of our class. .Xlthough Eddie is still unde- 1 at cided about his future, we are sure that he will find something promising, . - , . i ,mg .Iii ,Hg ff' SlllRl.liY CRAIN 5, Sltirl Serreftzrltll Salton! ,5 J into Nos ciuts iz, og Glee ciitiis iz, 5, op cuss S Secretary 445: Co-Chairman Candy Committee. Senior Play f-lll Yearbook Staff f-ll. fy Shirl is a Greenwood lassie whose lovable personality appeals to classmates and teachers. ller work as co-chairman fi a of the candy committee for the Senior Play was an important ,s cf factor in the success of that venture. Since she is a very M attractive girl, Shirley has conquered many masculine hearts. We wish you luck in whatever secretarial school you enter f Shirl. ' it Cf Q llt JWKRD -IAMISS NlL'RPl lY .'ll1rrf N ' Q i Q .rlrl Sufwol' 1 Class Ireasurer Ht: Cross Country fllj lnters 5 5, X class liootball Ht: Senior Play Cast Ht: Senior s 'Sa Play Publicity Committee t-lip' AYearbook St-afl H ti lnterclass Basketball tl ti l rack 1 l li lli-X A Mf.lub 12.11. U Q ff, Hurt , our class Ireasurer, is a mighty capable lellow '-, and the possessor of a personality that has made him one 5 gp ol our best-liked students. lle intends to further his study ol art next year, and his remarkable ability in this field assures him ol success. 3 Q in e ai ........ we af .... ....... 21, Page Fight

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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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A RlCQll.XRD B1ll..XNlJ hw Dick lv'u11l'x llill l'1't'pt11't1lory .Srliool -- V 3 junior Prom Committee 1ll1 .Xssistant l-ootball if . ' n Manager 141. A Y I2 2- I jg ty Dick' can be lound vvherever there ls fun In be had. X . lle is one of the cut ups of our class vvho olten meet xvith persistent calls from the otllce. lle is well' liked by all 3 because of his carelree easy-going nature.. llis laugh .ls so 'a f ,P infectious that- he makes Us all join. Dick vvas,avsistant 3 manager ol Iljls years football team and capably lil-led that if f 5, Dfrsiti-on. Besides being full of lun, he ls an industrioiis and ,fed faithful xvorker. Good luck, lJickie eyou deserve it 3 1 . ,J iiio BoNl',XN'II - Q1 lic lvviifs lllll l'rvfu1ri1!oi'-ii ,Ni Iwo! J 7 Baseball 1llg basketball 1,, lt: Cross Clountrnv 12,3l1'lirack 1l. 2. 3. 41: leootball 1l, 2. 5.41. 43' Glee Club 12, 31: Ring Committee lllQ Senior 4 , F333 ,af Play Stage Clrevv 143. ' J Upon entering Wakefield lligh School, leo continued a sporting career begun in primary days, and is novv one ol our at most versatile athletes. ln foollwilll, l.L'u's steady playing at center did much to give the team the prosperous year it 31 deserved. llis vvit. Personality, and numerous other qualities 5 have gone far in making him a class favorite We all vvish him the best of luck at lient's llill. ifiosciii,i .x iaotizoox 1 gg l'ill-Vi' Ilnlilfonf fnnzor ffoffugv -lunior Prom ffoniniittee 15l: Inter Nos Club 12. gill Archery 15lg Senior Play Wardrobe flom- mittee 1-ll. : What girl ltils not envied Filly her beautiful blonde - hair and attractive clothes? Coming from the Warren Scltuul. -3 she brought besides her inherent sense of style, a personality vvhich, although quiet, wears exceedingly vvell. l'illy vxill be designing our clothes before long, and meanvvhile vve hope she'll enjoy Bradford .Iunior College. Sl IIRLEY BRXNNC JN Simi .Xt'i'i'uff1ry 3 Basketball 12l1 Clee Club 12l: llorseback Riding 3 121: Bowling 1-ll: Senior Play Candy Connnft- 1 tee 1-llg Yearbook Stall' 14l:'Dean's'Ollice 147. ' ' Shirley's charming manner has4gained her many friends .5 since she came to Wakefield lligh from the l.vnnlield Gram- mar School. ller .sense of. humor and merry 'disposition are 3 some ol the qualities which make her an interesting com- . tif 5 panion. She is fond of horseback riding and rides remarkably 1 gtg vvell. She knows instinctively just vvhat clothes to vvear and how to wear them. lf her high school career is any indication of her future success as a secretary, her accomplishments vvill be noteworthy. -msg gf gn Ki KI' -xg . Af . ' s ' 's . A N. ' - A -J u b 1 4 is ff ...... ...... ...... Page Thirteen

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