Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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I ARNOLD IVIAYNARD COCHRAN ,-1ruy College Baseball CZ, 3, 493 Basketball CZ, 3, 49, Cross Country C293 junior Prom Committee C395 Senior Play Committee C493 Senior Play Cast C49g Inter- , class Football CZ, 395 Cheerleader C39. gag f w .Xrny is without doubt one of the most popular boys ' in our class. He has taken an active part in sports, especially 3 , baseball and basketball. He climaxed his high school career I fr 5' C by his portrayal of the part of Willie in the Senior Play. 'E E. 'tArny has served on committees, attended school functions, ,ff . and has done his share of club work. Although his prospective j 95 college is still in doubt, we Bet-sy makes a success of him- a a nv . self at whatever school he chooses to attend. 3 B to 9 I if 4 CMI-IERINE Cottiiws Cathy Secretary Civics Club Cl, 295 Field Hockey C295 Senior Play 5 3: Candy Committee C495 Track CZ9. Eliicient is the word that best describes Cathy . She 31 has proved her capability by satisfactorily completing each task she has undertaken. Her determination to succeed has been made evident by her high scholastic standing obtained by hard work. However, her high school career has not been 5 all work, as she has participated in sports and social affairs. 3 Z, She is, indeed, a true member of our class. : 'e jOlelN COLLINS 3' . joluzizy Eizgineeriizg School Class Color Committee C39. if 3- All great scientists have shown their particular ability H when young. johnny tells us that he wants to .attend an I engineering school. We know he must have ability to do -.' mechanical engineering work because he draws clever pictures 1 fl of many things. johnny is especially fascinating because he can talk out of the side of his mouth and still make him- self understood! Keep it up, johnny , and you'll be famousg 5 then we'll be able to say, Remember john Collins? , 'Q 31 5 5 WILLIAM COLLINS Q, l31'll liclillvji Srlrool of flccoizizlriig Glee Club C3, 49. Bill is the original happy-go-lucky fellow who has a it smile for everyone. Although, he has not participated to a 'Q great extent in school activities, he is noted lor his good- 2 3 natured attitude and carefree manner toward duties which 6, are his. With these assets, we know he will succeed in the Q business world. Don't let us down, Bill I sv Page Eighteen

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,ff RGBERT B, CHEYNE Bob LilItl'c't'ft1t'd Class Day LTsher 133: Hi-Y CZ, 3, 43: Hi--Y Presi- dent f-llj Track 133: Senior Play Committee H31 lnterclass Football fl, 33: lnterclass Basket- ball 433. Bob has certainly made himself known as an efficient Hi-Y leader in Wakefield lligh. Not only is he a good execu- tive, but also a serious reader: in fact. he reads everything he gets his hands on. Nevertheless. he does not allow this to detract from the outside pleasures he pursues. lt is sur- prising that a fellow can do so much and still be at the top in scholastic standing. Bob never needs to fear for the future. EDITH V. CHRISTENSON Eu'it ' .Sifeizowtzplivr Basketball fl. 3, 433 Baseball 62, 3, 433 Track C235 Archery fl, 3, 43: Senior Play Candy Com- mittee C433 Badminton C33. 'fEdie is another of those lively lassies from Greenwood who are happy only when trouble is brewing. On the basket- ball floor her effective guarding has demonstrated to enter- prising forwards that she is the star. lf she puts half the energy into the profession that she has exhibited in basketball Cand we know that she will3, she'll command top price as secretary. HENRY EDWARD CLAY Muscles Business School C-olf CZ, 3, 435 lli-Y C33. . -We've hnally found out what a golf ball thinks vvhile sitting on a tee waiting for the club. So this is llenry, eh? Captain of the school golf team, hm-m-m. Fairly short, but he carries himself with assurance. .X pleasant looking lad, guess he'll get along without much trouble. .Xll set, llenry -here it comes! Whiz-Z-z, Oh!-he missed! ANTONIO ,IOHN COCCORO Tony .lgriczflfifrisf Gymnastic Exhibition 1333 Glee Club H35 Band fl, 2, 3, 435 Football CZ, 3, 43. You can see for yourself that Tony has been an eager participant in Wakeneld High activities. Our star left tackle, who came to us from the Franklin School, is popular with his associates' in sports. His willingness to work and his obliging nature will help him in making more friends in the future. x Page Seventeen



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fi ci--mates J. Conn-xione Clrarlz'e Holy Cross College Football Cl, 2, 3, 49: Baseball Cl. 2. 3, 49: Basket- , ball Mana er C-ll' Hocke C355 Intramural Bas .Jn g I V Y ' ketball Cl, Zl: C-lee Club Cl. 21: Gifts Committee if HJ: Motto Committee 133: Senior Play Com- his mittee C453 Football Dance Committee C-ll. 'fCharlie',, one of Wakefield High's most versatile men, 3 has been a highlight in the held of sports. As a varsity man on the football team. he has been a tower of strength. When I gg the team is in a tight spot, the crylis always. We vvant Confal-one ! That he is versatile. too, is proved by his many activities. MARY ELLEN CONEALONE May Boston Urzrwrsity 3 Inter Nos Club C-ll: Senior Play Candy Commit- ree cog senior Play Usher to R May is one of the more reserved girls in our class. Her earnest and conscientious efforts have won her recognition in the class room. lVlay's bright, flashing smile endears her 3 to all who know her, and we are sure that it will be a guide f, 5' to her popularity at Boston University. 'Q SC 'Q 3 ELEANOR CORBETT I Ellie Airline Hostess Clee Club CZ, 35: Candy Committee C4lZ Tennis CZ, 4l: Hockey Cllgblnter Nos Club C253 Bowl- ing CZD. Ellie is a young lady with a charming personality and 1, a rather candid sense of humor which has won her many 5 ,ff friends. lncidentally, Ellie usually gets her man! During her career as airline hostess, we hope she is never forced to use a parachute: and we sincerely wish her many happy landings. is GORDON LEROY CORBETT Lum College ,gf oiee Club cz, 3, 45. lg Gordon is one of our taciturn students. A certain droll- ness and a keen sense of humor endear him to teachers and classmates. He has carried a heavy program of studies and work, yet has found time to aid worthy class activities. All who are acquainted with his integrity hold him 'in high .5 esteem. He displays unusual aptitude for the ministry: in .W fact, we look forward to his success in this held of endeavor. Ni Page Nineteen

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