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SERENA JANET CORINDIA Sarah Boston Lliziwrsily Senior Play Candy Committee C45g Motto Com- mittee C35. Serena is a quiet, unassuming lass from the Lincoln School. Sarah's motto is Business before pleasure , and that fact accounts for her excellent school record. Her name is familiar to those who read the Honor Roll. Serena hopes to attend Boston University, where we know she will take as much interest in her studies as she has shown in high school. ELIZABETH COSTELLO Belly Salem Teachers' College Inter Nos Club C3, 45, Inter Nos Club Treasurer C453 Dean's Ofhce C455 Basketball CZ, 455 Bowling C355 Archery C3, 453 Class Ring and Pin Com- mittee C35. Betty's numerous high school activities are all indica- tions of her ability to assume any responsibility which is given to her. Her elementary education was obtained at St. joseph's School. She is an interesting conversationalist and possesses a pleasing personality. She enjoys a good time and adds to the gaiety of any gathering, Her laugh Cor perhaps it's a giggle5 reveals her never-failing sense of humor, which will be an asset to her as a teacher. ALICE COTTREAU Al Eliot and Fisher Machine School Senior Play Candy Committee C45. Al is one of the most charming girls ever to be gradu- ated from the Warren School. Although she has not partici- pated in many activities, she has made many friends. She is planning to go further in the study of machines and with her ambition to succeed, she is sure to become a business executive. The best of luck to you, Alice. FRANCES MARION CUTTER hl'if61lllIlL ' Bryan! and Stralfon School Basketball CZ, 3, 45: Bowling CZ, 3, 455 Track C253 Archery CZ, 3, 453 Baseball CZ, 3, 45g Tennis CZ, 55: Badminton C351 l3ield llockey CZ. 3, 45, Class Motto C353 Yearbook Stall 445. l5rannie spent her pre-high school days at the Lincoln School. As you can see, she is a very athletic girl, for she has participated in all of the girls' sports. She is a very lively young lady with a pleasing personality. We know that Bryant and Stratton will welcome her and that good fortune will smile upon her. Page Twenty
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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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f : if 5. D .l lNl.'XRGL' ERITE Al, CR13NlN Q Q. Midge The Fay St'rrt'l'arir1l School to lnter Nos Club 123: Basketball 123: Baseball 1233 '3 Glee Club 12, 33: Archery 12, 335 Bowling 152. 335 df Senior Play Committee 143: Class Gift Com- A mittee 143. ' - f'Midge came from the l-incoln School andgimmediately ' 3 entered upon an active career in high school. She has par- : ticipated in many sports, and she was the efficient chairman 'luv 1 gg of the furniture committee for the Senior Play. Midge : plans tohgo to Miss l3ay's School, where her plans for the future will be realized. Qtr Y s. Evetvx C. covitftto an EV Secrclarial School Basketball 12, 3. 435 Bowling 12, 3, 435 Baseball 12, 3, 435 Tennis 12, 3, 435 Archery 12, 3, 435 Track 1235 Swimming 12, 335 lnter Nos Club 13, 1 435 Glee Club 12, 335 Candy Committee 143, 2 gl Ev is that dark, smiling, curly-haired lassie from Green- wood, who has taken such an active part in girls' sports throughout her four years. We expect the Wakefield buses will arrive on schedule next year, not having to wait for Ev 5 i to run the length of Hanson Street each morning. ller l ambition is to become a private secretary, and we know that with her pleasant appearance, she will emerge victorious from any business interview. it l ELIZABETII R. COX 81 Bettie College Tennis 1235 Baseball 1235 Civics Club tl, 235 Track 1235 lnterclass Baseball 1335 Bowling 13, 435 3 Cheerleader 13, 435 Archery 133. ,ga I Four years ago, Lynntield Center sent us a tall, spirited. E., l and pretty young girl named Bettie . She is one of our : fl most industrious cheerleaders and always has a ready smile. She possesses also certain charms that attract members of the opposite sex. We all know a red-head who has caught her eye. 5 Bettie is everyones friend, and we hope she will be as 5 3 popular in her future life as she is now. 'E .5 . Q 0 iii-ERBERT ciaockeiz sl ri 1, llvrb liifsiness Srlmol QA Class Football 143: Senior Play Stage Crew 143. ' Folks-have you ever met a lad who'll give you quip for joke and laugh at your old moth-eaten stories? No? Then let us introduce you to Herb Crocker. lf you are bored 1 l with life, get Herb to start talking5 he'll entertain you as 2 gg only he can. His personality makes friends instantly. as many have discovered. o ii' 2' it . Page Twenty,-one
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