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3 wixsiox cj. Coxmp 5 Win Night School 5 Class Day l'sher til: Senior Play Committee Ht. XX'in. a graduate of the llurd School, entered Wakefield lligh School as a conscientious young man. With this benev- 3 licial asset and his genial sense of humor to gain him many - friends, Winston expects to enter the business world next 2 year. With ambition as his spur, Winston will progress rapidly. EQ l5RlfiDliRlCli A. COOK I-'red' BllSfIIL'SS School Q. Clee Club ll, 2. 3, ll: 1.oolw1ff Staff li, 471 ,Q 5' Gilbert and Sullivan Club 1311 lli-Y Club t-ll: 2 Senior Play Cast f-ll. .5 l3red has had a fairly busy life at Wakefield lligh .5 School and let's hope he has the same experience in the busi- ness world. lle is a familiar figure at all performances of the Clee Club. and further displays his versatility by efficiently selling uI.UUlff7lIfS.ii Keep it up, Frederick. Youll go places! 5 Q 5.4 C' ?e . .'Xl.sXRG.'XRl'i'I' COS'lIXN'l'lNO llonor Pupil .ll1yg1t ' Slvllczgfzlpltfr Basketball tl, 2 ll Archery lllg Baseball C235 Make-up Committee Q41 Q Nliggie came to us from the lfranklin School. When she ventures forth from Wakefield High School into the busi- ness world, she will find many problems to face, but we are not worried about her. She can compete with the best and S will make an excellent stenographer. lp RICI l.XRlJ GRIECURY CRONIN lJn'lcl' Cizifed Slafvs .X't1z'y lnterclass Basketball tl, Zlg lnterclass lfootball df' llli junior Prom Committee ffll GVZ11-lU2lIl0n L'sher ting lli-Y Club tl, ll: Senior Play Com- mittee l-ll: Senior Play Cast t-ll. i Ei -lust suggest a tall, ambling, happy-go-lucky fellow, and all will immediately think of Dick Neyer seen'in an angry gp moment, lie has been one ol the brightest spots in our class. Ile has a yen lor a sailor's life: and his high character. we feel sure, will 'make him a worthy worker for Uncle Sam. e is df' ...... Page Sixteen
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Q iEANxETTECoATEs Q Honor Pupil jay Katlfarine Gibbs 3 Bowling ll. 23: Archery ll, :lj junior Prom Committee til: Student Council l3l3 Director gf Inter Nos Club 13, -ll: Senior Play Property Committee f4l. During her early days at the Warren School, as well as Q. thosehspent with us these past four years, jay has attained fs :' prominence. Not only is she an efficient student, but also she Q is an eager and willing participant in school activities. Always ,gf keep your good-natured disposition and ability to make friends easily. Jeannette. and we know you will go far at Katharine Gibbs' Secretarial School. lil.l2.XNUR QIXNIS CUl.Pl'l lS .S 1iiHf6 L'lIt1e't'ftl't'4.l' to fjlee Club ll, 2, 3, ll: .-Xrchery ll, Zig 'liennis gt ll. Zi: Basketball ll, 2. illiiill-St'l71lli ll. 2,1 ill 'gp f l'ield llockev ll, Z, 313 Sensor Play Lsher 1 i Committee lll, ' 49 .Xs one of our most athletic girls, Eleanor has been outf Q standing in every sport she has entered. She is also one ol the most loyal members ol the Clee C.lub, and has gladly co- 5 operated in everything that she has been asked lu do. XX'e're betting that you'll be a hit in whatever field you choose: so 1 don't let Us down. Ellie y , . . s .w AJ fi llOXY,XRD MORRILI- Clll,Pl'l l'S A Hnmf Landau Q Band H, 413 Clee Club l-ll: lnterclass llaskelball g, ' l3l. ' , f ' . 3 , . , A gg.. ' 1 lloward -attended the ltarm and lrade School the first , 3' two Years alter grammar school, and then came to Wake- 1 r Q rw fi gl held lligh. .l-or the Iwo short years he has been here, he has ' made many lriends. Doc seems to- be musically inclined. and, rig V Ax 1, whatever musical group he may join, he will undoubtedly f 'G 4 Qi become a successful musician. Q, 7 ll f MARY COLWELL .llary lvlzfbariizt' Gibbs Salton! Basketball ll. ll: ,Bowling ll. 2, 433 Archery C412 lennis ll. -ll. Mary has spent four happy years with us at Wakefield lligh School. Proof of this statement is the ready smile with which she greets all. Efficient and conscientious, she has also showed herself to be prohcient in sports as well as studies. Stay as you are, Mary. and you will ride smoothly along the highway of life. Li' Page Fifteen
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9 st-Ay'roN ELGENE Cizoss Slaytmz Aircraft School Sf Slayton is another ol' our lynnlield boys. .Xlthough out- 552, xxardly he is quiet and reticent. he is a genuine friend and a grand lelloxy to those who know him well. Slayton, who aspires to be an aviator, possesses a scientific spirit and deter- ? nrnation 'equalilications for such a worthy vocation. - yi 'rn '31 ni . 2' GEURGISS .Xl..BER'l', CUl.l.lYN el ,ll Boston College of Pbaraiztlry LD J lli-Y Club CZ, 371. lli--Y lresident ill: Student cw Council Hi: lennis ll. 3. -ll: Senior Play Com- g' mittee ill: Senior Party Committee lll. , .Xllwert brought with him from the Warren School a per- Chl sonality that is appealing to all. lle is popular with pupils and faculty alike. but his genial nature has made a hit with the girls since his freshman year. '3Xl may end juggling sodas lor pretty co-eds: even so, we wish him the best ol' 'A 2 luck while studying pharmacy. Since he deserves only good 'S Q .oh . 1 things, we know that Dame Fortune will smile upon him. S' 'Q . gl LLCY CzARNo'rA - Lllfy .'lle41'tc'al SUCl'L'iary Tennis tlj. l-ucy Czarnota is just another example of the old adage, Good things come in small packages. During her four years sf in Xlalaetield High School, she has proved herself capable of tollowmg. her chosen career as secretary. lf triencllmess has any bearrng on success, we soon may expect to see Lucy high on on the ladder of fame in the business world. Q, l L I h e 4 oeonoe M. DALAND If Pidgy .'lL'I'0lIllIlffL'L1Z Ezzgiriveriizrg 45, liootball Cll: Band tll: Glee Club t-llg W. H. S. Sports Reporter C355 Soccer CZ, 39. wp-'gg George has caused the hearts of many of our fairer sex 3 to flutter more than once. His friendl manner and winnin . . . . . Y S . smile have won him a legion of friends. The held of aeronaun gf tics offers him a bright future. Keep your nose away from the propeller, Pidgyl Page Seventeen
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