Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)
- Class of 1943
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Honor Roll Clash of l943 irydon l3akerANavy Wendell Yidito-Marin Ronald Relangerfee-A1'my Robert Tyler-Army Robert lirockhanlr-Arrny Donald Tripp-Marines james DevlineArmy joseph Sousa-lvlarines Allred lidgett-Navy Valentino Rulo-lNlarines William lflynneArrny David Round-Navy Roland Gibson-Army Charles Rice--Army Robert Gulick-Navy Lester l3resIonMNavy Stanley llarvey---fNlz1vy Donald Nlaga--Army llarry l,anzilloHMarines lloward Macliilligan-Army Merrill l-ongeNaxy l,L'l'll'I1ltI qui undef ami' 1'im'iz' qzmuz auiipit 1 l le who ie brave in the lace ol' dangers overcomes them before he incurs themj CS E 3 c l l Dedication The Class of Nineteen Forty-three dedicates THE QRACLE to its numerous members enrolled in our country's armed forces. May their willingness to sacrifice serve as an inspiration for all of us to promote the building of an improved to- morrow. Sursum cordal T list ra H- 1 H U2 ! 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CLAS FRANK KNAPP SEBASTIAN GIULIANO DORIS BISHOP SHIRLEY COLE BARBARA GERRISH RICHARD HALLORAN OLGA RANCHUOA JEAN MACKAY JEAN MOORE NORMA MUSE HIlXf1It7,YS Slaff M 'XRY I D Xl.'lSOX Spevial Typisfx Szffvewisor BARBARA DOWER Mf'liNDEl.L VIDITO HELEN JOHNSON DOUGLAS JORDAN .XIEXANOER KLAIAES MARY MARTINO HIXZEL QJRMSBY HERBERT QUINT CIONCETTINA RIzzA MARY STEVENS ELIZABETH THYNG EILEEN WALSH NVLI l. HANNELORE OSWXLD IQVELYN LEONE TIIELAIA PRECOURT IQIIEANOR RYANS KIUNE SCRIBNER LOUISE STANTIAI, KIXRY S'I'AN'I'ON QTIORI.-X S'I'OR'I'I MARIAN rl-ENNEY HELEN WHITE MISS M. ALICE RYAN Page Seven Foreword This edition of THE URACLIQ is presented to the members of the Class of 1943 by its editors in hope that its review of our four years' achievements may serve always to recall the many happy and purposeful days spent in Wakeheld High. May the accomplishments and memories of these past four years spur us on in the days ahead to the winning of the war and the salvation of a crushed humanity. BARBARA Dowiaiz, '43 Aeknowled ments We of the Yearbook Staff express our gratitude to the lollowing, without whose substantial assistance 'limi flRACLF. could never have been published: Miss Bernice L. Caswell, our guide and adviser, whose labor was unfailinglv productiveg Miss M. Alice Rvaneewe shall alwavs remember her ellicient work and the willing etlort of her tvpistsg Mr, Paul W. Mortimer of the ltem Press, who advised us on technical matters: linallv. the Business Slatl, whose work made our financial status secure. And above all, our staff artists deserve mention: notably Priscilla lialls, who originated the cover design, Alexander lilapes, and Nancy liitx. Co-operating closely with them on the photographic arrangement were Marv Martino, Barbara Dower. and joseph Calkins. S'rumie'r GR.-wimisii2i.im, '43 Page Eight Our otto Try, Trust, and Triziiizplw is our class motto, llas anyone tal-zen the time to think seriously about the motto which should he our hanner in years to come? The meaning is clear: lf we persist in .'l',l'I1ItQ for success, and also trust' in God and llis justice, we shall eventually frziziiifvh over our ohstacles. The three T's should he eyident in everything we try to accomplish. ln order to attain success, however, we inust always include all three of them. To 7'ri'ziuzfvb. we certainly must have Try as 'well as Yrztsf. ln these days of war and greed, the need for Triiinzpli is desperate. We, the Class of WU, shall accept the challenge of the world and Tijv, Trust, and Trizmzplil lTXRBAR,X Doweit, '43 We Prepare Toda to Rebuild Tomorrow We high school graduates haye a tremendous task and an important responf sihility hefore us: to secure the fullillinent of a safe and prosperous post-war world. .Xlthough the hlanie for its present condition cannot he ascrihed to us, the future lies squarely upon our shoulders, We niust hegin now to consider the inany post-war plans, and when we haye reached a decision as to the most hene- licial and practical, we niust talie an actiye part in its support. Some contend that hasty. thoughtless action is hetter than no actiong carefully considered action is douhtless hetter than either. The inert mind will not haye a place in tomor- row's world. Whatever our future, we should realize the necessity that We Pre- pare fodtii' to Rebuild YlUIIItIl'I'UTt'. Our success or failure in this is an accurate measure of the success or failure of our high school education. S'ruixR'r Gicxsiuieiiip, '43 Page Nine Class Officers HENRY O'NElI-L Class l'rcside11z' l311mp Lllldffidfd Class President C-ll: llome Room President 63. -ll: lfoothall Ht: Baskethall tl. 2. 3l1 Captain. liaskethall t-ll: Basehall tl, 2. 3, -ll. .Xll who know Btnnp hate lound him sincere and un- assuming. The position of class president was won hy him entirely through his own efforts and hard work. lle Came to tts from the l,incoln School, and as early as his freshman year, showed amazing ahility in haskethall. lle has mastered base- hall and toothall equally well: and as a pitcher in his junior year. he had an impressive record. l3ump's aggressive spirit will. we are sure. carry him to success in the world. Sl'L'.XR'I' IJAYIS GR,XNDl3lPl.D Yaledictorian Class Vin' Prcsideizf Mn M. l. T. lli-Y Cluh ti, -lli Yice President Hl: Senior Play l ighting Committee t-lt: Item's lligh School Cor- respondent tZ. Slg Lookout Staff CZ, 353 Vice Pres-- ident of lli-Y Cluh t-ll: Student Council t2t1 Co- lfditor, Yearbook Stall. Stu, our conscientious vice president, is an extremely popular and respected ntemher ot' the Class ol' lU4i, lle has attained distinction not only hy his keen wit and amicable manner, hut hy his readiness to lend lifs time and intelligence to school activities. Stu is also well known hecause of his enviahle scholastic record. lle excels in science. and we know that he will continue ltls career with great success at Massa,- chusetts Institute of Technology. .IftSl'Pll .X Sill SX Class Secretary lov l'u1leu' Stale.: .llrzriee lforpt llonteroont manager tltg Student Council tltg Coll leant 12 ill .Nl:t't:t er ot' troll' leant tit: llt-X ti. ll: Senior Class Secretary t-lll llockey tell: Senror Party Committee tit: I unch Cotrtter l-lli Sect'etary ol' lli-Y til. -Whenever there is a group ol' people laughing or playing grill. you may he sure to hnd -Ioe' in the midst ot' tt. lhs sense ol humor and pleasant personality have made hnn one of the most popular hots in the Class with hoth teachers anl students. With you in their ranks, 'floef' we teel sure the .Nlarines will nes er let tts down RICIIARD llAl,l GRAN Class lreasurer lJ1t'lc limited States .Vary Gull' leant ti.4t: President ol' Student Council tell: Senior Plas' t-lt: lli'Y Cluh Ht: Class llis- tory Lotnni ttee Ht: C.lass lreasurer t-ll. lirom St, .lost-ph's School came Dick llalloran. an tstretnelx' pri in 'un' nitttt e o. the class Ile ts a wtlhnk participant in all scltftzil atlairs and a leading huntorist. .Ks Class stu-.rsttrt-r and President ol the Student Council. Dick has served lls well lor the past year. ln the senior play, he thrilled tlie audience with his great love scenes. With his genial personalitx and extensive store of jokes, Dick should lare we'l in the l tited States Navy. Page Ten l5R.XNli .XNGlil,lNl lfrr111fz1U Gull' learn 42, 3. -llg Claw Culur' fjummirtee UV Seniur Play Publicity' Cfunilnlltee l-lll lifllflwlvli Staff 149. ' A liranl4ie, a graduate ul the Nluntruye Sclmul, ix one ul' our nimt amiable buys .Xn entliuxiaxtic golfer, he has played lor three years on the gull team and has served un many' committee-5 where hix amstance yyas inyaluable, Wakeliehl lligh yyill be .1 xaileler place yyllh the giving ul l'I'LlI'llilCH per- sonality' and yyit. but IllL'llllll'lCN nl him will remain yyrth in lur years to come. XK'lll,l.XM.XNC1lillNI lilo rlrwy' nf flu- Lilllftlf .Yhlivf 'lrack Hip Gull' lf, il. llamlwme lflu arrived lbur years agu frum the l'ranl4- lm Scliool. lle hax acquired many' new lrienrls, the niaiurity' nl which are leminmel lle lx nutlceable in the cnrrulurs be- cause ml his towering height aml yyayyy black hair, .M a golfer he excels fsurnetlrnes, We xhall miss him when he leavex lor the army. Ihe Claw ul' H743 yyixhes lum the beyt ull luck and happiness. XX'.XRRliN BRYDUN IIXKFR UflVj'l1'l ' Lillfffd Xfzlffi Nzllbl' lennis ll. 231 Bam! tl, 1, 31: Urcheytra ll. 2, N2 lli-Y Club 173, 43: lreasurer, lli-Y Club C431 Senior Play' CQummittee l'llQ lnukmiut ll, ll. 'lhe lligh Sclmulk gain yyax the Greenywurl yclmulk luv. yylien llrymlun Balier arriyerl here, llmveyer, many' girls were dljappmnleel when he cuncentrateil hix attentiwnx upon a lWI'.X'llt'2lCLl lsyyy Swiriuxlyy llryxlrm yyill be training in the Xzlyy' yyihen this ix printed, and he hay nur hearty' but yyixliey lbr rapid aelyancement. Rlffll.XlQD liklilfli lJiu'c lmluri Sfrifm ,M11'y' llili Club ll, 2, ill Seniur Play' Cant 1453 Band ll, Z, 39: Senim' Party' Crnninittee ill. 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W'll.l.lt'XM l3:XYlilAJ f,rlfSUlI L 1111411 .Nlufvx XMI'-V Buntl ll, Z, 3, 433 legitlcr 141. lJzirwn came to Watkelicltl lligh Irwin the Mfiiitrmc Sclmul, Ile is ll main ul in.in.v tailentw. We ull zitlmirc hia hatun txxirling in him xuper lntliun reg.iligi .ix he lends the Wzikelieltl lligh Scliunl lhntl lle ix nut only an gihle tlruni- mzijnr, hut :in excellent tlruminer LIB txt-ll Bill ailm mllects qginipg and times expert novelty xmntl wnrking. li.-Xlil. EDMUNU Bliillilili Karl Lf .N .Nitty l-mtllwtill Hi: lixick lf, l. lli ligxntl if 4, ll, Sen- iur Play Stage 1.11-xx Ht, Karl ix the LlI1HlWIi'L1NiNL' little lkll-in Vxt.n'xt- iitiligul Liruuntl xxilh .1 quick mt tintl Q1 iiiixcltiuxtitix xinilt-. lhix githe- letic Lirceiixwiitl lutl ix ltnmxn :intl lilwtl hy txt-ijwiite Xkith the cxccptiun mil' xtginip crillecliiig, lizirl Iintlx little Iinit- hir huhhius, Nina' he is Qirtitiml tcm n in the miiipiiiiy nl xt-xuiyil nl his G11-eiixxnntl lriuiitlx, Vuilxelieltl lligh Sglittttl xiixlit-N xnti luck in yuur ltiture career in the service, liurl, AIUIIN ll. lilflilili ftlflll liuitmfrrlll Cfilllulgt' Biialwtluill lllL ligixehgill lllg lmrflsiliil Stull' H13 Scniur Play l'i'npci'ty Cltiininittct- 1411 Yczirlmuk Stull' l-ll: luniui' l.itci1ii'y Rcxicxwi' l-ll, lhe XYQii'ren Sglmiil nigiy lccl prmitl lui' cuntrihuting juliiik hrillizint mind :intl lrientlly cligtrm In the clzisw ul' '-li. -luhnk talent lm' xxriting prose Lintl pwtiy inultes him well suitetl lnr Ll juurnulistic career, :intl ue expect In nee his hy- line in wme nietmptilitgiii daily, or him nzime in xi heat seller list any day now. Good luck, john! Page Thirteen AIOIIN BENEDli'll'l'O llonor Pupil l,1l!!t' lien Linilvd Slaies ,lrmy qlir Corps Cllgiss Motto Clomniittee HB3 Yearbook Staff 443. A .X grutltigtte of the 4Wooth'ille School, 'iI3en is one'of our intellectual stutlents. lhis inet, l1oxx'ex'ei', has not hintlereti his popularity nith his elatssmgttes. lle hopes to ztttentl col- lege, Npiflllllllllg either in ehemieul engineering, or perhaps in thej lttlslltcss lieltl, lloxxexer. lor the present, he intentls lu enlist in the l'nitetI States .Xrniy .Xir Corps. Happy land- ings, Iohnl Wll,l.l.rXM DliN'l'UN BEZANSON Hill Royal lfamidiun ,llr lforrt' Class Motto Committee Ol. Hill is gin expert on l'ees ztntl their living conditions, its he 'hats worked at :tn apiary, Occasionally he gets in trou- hle with the honey. :ind getting stung is l'ICCOI11lI1g 21 habit. llis wontlertul sense of humor niztkes him one of the most popular lelloxxs in the class. DORIS P. BISHOP Uflnfn Ufllft' llirlfl-ICF' lloxxling tl, 1, itg lennis lgl: Senior Play Make- up C'onin1ittee l-lt Unit egtnte Io Us from the llurtl School, hringing with het .1 reputgnion ol' retieenee :intl ellieiency. .X likable, well- nigtnneretl lilontle she shoultl proxe .tn .tsset to any l'tLlslI1Ls-. Ltntl she llgls our hest uishes in her future xxork lil blilili li llllt ttQlil3.XXli ..,: - into .limi of ilu' I zulu! Millet ll.txingg eoinpletetl his eleineiiI.n'y etluitxltion .tt the lin- coln Sehool. hlloltm it-.ttlilx in.nle Innisell .tt honie .tt Xxullsl'-' lieltl lligh School, Ile v-.is one ol the livst ll'l'llll'k'l'N ol out Cl.tss tn lit' t'.llll'tl In Illt' etrlots lWt'lut't' lllt' ettlIllWlt'lltill ol llis senior unit' Holi ni.tx not lll.llxt' .t tough s.ti't:e. lint we gtll ltnoxx he ml! lie .1 conipetent one lltge louiteet' PAUL CLEVELAND BROWN HB70'Lt,'I1ii'-l Clieuzical IZllI,QflIL'fTI71g Band ll, Z, 3. 473 Cross Country 1491 .lunior Prom Committee Ht: Senior Play Cast H33 Senior Play Publicity Committee tllg Graduation LTsher lsll Ski 'lieam Captain HM llome Room Manager 143, Brownie is known throughout the school Iior his energy, his even disposition, and his wonderful sense ol' humor. lior four years he has devoted much oi' his time to high school activities, crowning this work with his perlormance in the J role ot' a Iiootball plaver in the Senior l lav. lle deserves all of his popularity, for he has tew etititiis in friendliness. Brownie intends to enter the held ol chemical engineering alter he has done his part in the service IDIJRUIIIYAXNNI1 lil Nlilfli ljflf VI' ,bcflzfrfl lamkozff ll, 2. 3, -llg Basketball tl, 1, ilg liennis lllg Bowling lilg Archery ll, 1. U3 Badminton lllg llsher Lommittte lor Senior Play lll. Dot is known lo Us all by her artistic ability. She can also design dresses. Since she is loyal and sweet. no won- der everyone likes her. Dot is one girl we'll always remem- ber from ULIV high school days jUSliPll Bl7'll,liR foe .elriiiy of the Urziled States l5ootball 13, -llg 'lirack l3l. -loef' that lanky lad, came to us from Saint .loseph's School. llis quiet but appealing manner attracts many class- mates. We all hope that he will enjoy army lite. Good luck, 'jotkn GEORGE l-, BUXTON l1'm'l2 Army of Ilia United States Basketball tl, 2, 3, 473 lfootball tltg lnterclass Basketball 4435 Baseball C41 George was a small but lively package from a small school. lhis background did not bother him in the least, however. for he was one of our hoop squads big guns his last yearn and was also active in football and baseball. We hope he is as popular in the Army as he was here, for his future is in the hands of L'ncle Sam. Page Fifteen fri jlJSl:l'll lJiXNllil, CI.'Xl.lilNS uw Uzziivd 5111155 Navi l.L1iicl1Cim1iiIei'1415klunim'l.itei'1iry Reviewer llli Ycurlmuk Stull l4l. '-'kliivn hgix l5L'L'l1 51 lliligchl Llml CLlI'l1CNI xtualcnl Iliixluiigliiiiit hu lour yn-anis ul high xgliuul lhx irxcrxcll pcrwiiglllty lll'lkl int CHI ulligumc will aid him gi great Llczil in the future. lf he itinuu his 5plcmlill iwrk, me kmiw that he will attain his umhitiun, We wixh him thc In-xl of luck and success. Rlil'.X CXIAIAN lfilif L lILfz'1'l4lL'4l lgllxxllllg ll, llg llilvr Rox Llulm lllg 5g-iimr Plgiy .Nlnkc-lip Ckmiinittcc 141 Rita is .1 l'L'IlCt'l1I ynuiig lguly xxlm cntcrul XX'41kc'Iiclll lligh lruni Sgiinl -lmcplik Schuul llur cwr-pirsuiit smilu :mil her I Cin NUI! Nfl!! ipcixilimi iigiw xwn hcl' mum lrirmlx Slim' hm gi keen NC ul liumrir Liml IN uxugilly huhhlihg with lzluglitcr hplinux cyxxxxwx ily ,Xiltwll .lI'IiIf!f'.'! luull1.lllll.f, 5 ll, li.lwlW.lll lli 2, l. ll. Slim'tx, .lllllflllgll l.llll l .iii iiimwiiiiiiiig lcllmxy hm iimilu I1l.lllX lin-mlx misc Ulllllllg In in Irwin Saint ,lim-plik Scliuul llc lw lWl'HIIllHk'I1l in .ill spimllx guml ix lhv liiml ul lvllmx iw lilw In h.1xl- .iimliiill lluivk iii Xlllll' xii-gil-W .ix .iii .ixi.nlui, liihii' lJ1JlQlS CQXIQUI KfXlQl5ll l U lluiiiwi l'i1pil IM! Nfl Pulliam! ll url: Xiclu-ix lfl, lhiiliiiiiilmi 421, Nflllxill 425. Yun'- lmhll SI.1ll llli lJt'UPl.lllIlg.L Miiiiiiiilluc I ll 'lJu1 ix um- HI mix' INHNI .llll.lxllNl' .mil hiillmiil Nlmlchlx .Nlfimixl-i, xhl- ix .1 gillml lWl.llllNl, .ix hui' iimiiy liiumlw lynn ICN Iilx llci gi'.1-.mm pci'wi1.ili!x xxill lic ul llll'Nlllll.ll7lk' X.llllt' lll llL'l lWlINIIll'Nx C.Ilk'k'l' l'.i,.1L' Sixlu-'t DAVID CARPENTER Dame Clzllvtl Stairs .X'flZ'1ll :ltr Corps Glee Club fill. One of our most untiring morale builders for the past four years has been Dave Carpenter. llis ifWiHl SPiTlT and ready sense of humor have been an inspiration to all of us. Dave spends his spare time driving his ancient vehicle over the wide expanse of Greenwood, getting Hflightgtraining' in preparation for his entrance into the Naval Air Corps. lVlARl.-NN LOUISE CASEY Casey Colby junior College Chorus l3l: Senior Director, Inter Nos C455 Cheerleader I-H3 Chairman, Class llistory Com- mittee 145, Marian came to us from the Beebe junior High in Mal- den. Since then she has been prominent as a cheerleader and active in lnter Nos. She plans to enter Colby junior College in the fall, where her pleasant personality will add to her success and friendships. jOSliPll C.-'XSSIDY little foe' l'iiift'tl Sltzler Coast Gnzml Manager, Football Team GD. joe came to Wakefield lligh from St. joseph's School, bringing with him a rare sense of humor and a fondness for pranks. lle has been the butt of innumerable practical jokes. but has taken one and all goodnaturedly. We hope you xxill forgive your erring classmates, joe, and xxe wish you the best of luck, jANlCli Y. CIliXlJWlCK lan Colby fmrior Kfolltlee Archery Clbg Bowling tllg Student Council CZ, 331 Poster Contest 12, 591 Chorus 631: llomeroom President 12, 3, 49g junior Prom Committee C332 lnter Nos Club tl, Z, 3, 451 Vice-President of Inter Nos Club 1432 Cheerleader C453 Senior Party Committee HJ: Senior Play Committee tell: Senior Play Cast C4J. t'jan is a popular representative of the Greenwood Gram- mar School. She will always be remembered as an energetic little miss pursuing one of her hobbies of drawing, sailing, skiing, or skating, She is very active, and one of the best proofs that the best things come in small packages, Page Seventeen R jli.XN Cl'lRlS'l'OPllliR Honor Pupil lt't1nze Nursing lpolaoiil Stall' tl. 2, 35: .Xqrchery Cl, 235 Bowling 4215 Badminton lllg Solthall KZJL Lisher and Candy Committee HJ. kIeanie, one of those quiet hut yery.cleyer students, is lianious among her friends lor her wonderlul cooking: But that is not her only accomplishment, for she has enlivened many a party with her piano playing, She plans to go into nursingl majoring in nutrition. We predict a great career for her. Yes, we do, jeanie l DXVID CICCIARELLA 'llrllmr .'l,IlTfUY1'H Northeastern University Property Committee and Sound Effect Man for Senior Play 147. David's cheerful and pleasing personality has won him many friends in high school. We are sure that he will be a success in his chosen profession of electrical engineering, liyeryone will certainly miss you, David: but our thoughts and good wishes will always he with you, Keep that jolly tlispnSiti0nl ANNE Cl .ANCY ,l1im ' Serreiizrial Work llaskethall ll, Zig Badminton llbg Class Gift Committee Ht: Archery 1252 Softhall fl, 25. liriendly, cheerful, and peppy-Athat's our Anne lirom the time she entered high school, she has heen active in many sports. With her sparkling eyes and sunny smi'le, we are sure that she will he as popular a secretary as she was a student. Wll.l.l.'XlNl M. CtJl7l'ill.l. Hill llruminer lland ll, llg Urcliestra ll, fl: llocltey 12, H1 Class l'rophecy Committee C4l. lhat drummer man is here againl Yes, it's Bill Collill. and all who have danced to his music will agree that Gene lsrupa and the rest will haye serious competition in a very tew years, lsill came In us Ironi lynnlield, and throughout Ins lour years ol lligzh Scllool has done much lu create school spirit at Wakelleld lligh. Page l-igliteen SHIRLEY li. COLE llonor Pupil Shirley .Seffefzlfizll School Basketball llli Clee Club tlli lnter Nos Club Ill. Shirley. a former student ol the Warren School, is dis- tinguished by her classmates lor her capable intelligence and pleasing friendliness, .Xlthough decidedly a student, she enjoys many physical activities. May your work as a secre- tary be as highly appreciated as your line progress in lligh School has been, Shirley ll.'kRRY COl.l,lNS flurry Ii. Ll. Srlmol of Music Band ll 2, 3, 4l3 klunior Prom Committee lgll Senior Party Committee Hip Stage Manager, Sen' ior Play l-ll. Harry, a talented lad with a musical mind, is the hot- test trumpeter in Wakefield lligh School. Coming from the Greenwood Grammar School which has a reputation lor producing musicians, llarry is destined lor lame, :Xt the Boston lnirersity School ol Music. he will have a chance Io develop his talent to the utmost. lllil.l:N liUlllSlf CUl,l,INS llonor Pupil lleleiz .Slzleziz floxptltzl Cnrls lilee C,lub ll, 2, 3, -lli Basketball tl, ll: :Nrchery llll Bowling Ubi Senior Play Make-up Committee l-ll: lsher and Candy Committee Sen- ior Play l-ll: Loolcont Stall 141 lhis little bundle ol sunshine came lo us lrom the lin-- coln School. ller favorite hobbies are Viitterbugging and poetry writing, both ot' which she accomplishes with the greatest ol ease. Alter graduation. she plans to go in train- ing at Salem llospital. Best of lucki llelen, in your career? XVll,l,l.'XlVl Clll,Wlfl.l. Ralvl7il ilXil1T.'lll ,flzr Corps 'lrack Cl, 2, 3, -llg Basketball Ht: Class P-lotto Committee C4j. Rabbit is one ol those jovial fellows who is always looking for lun, lle came to us from the Saint joseph's School and has made many lriends here. Ile is a prominent member of the newly formed Boonie Club and is planning to join the Naval Air Corps. We must say that Rabbit is truly an ideal friend, and we all know that success will fol- low him wherever he goes, Page Nineteen C1-XROLYN COQK Cafolyzi Secretary Glue Club ll, 255 liield llockey Cl. 455 Bas'- lgcthall ll, 5, 455 Bowling ll, 2, 3, 453 lennis C353 Soltball ll, 435g Badnnnton C153 Senior Play Prop'- crty Cloinniittcc l-l51 Archery fl, Z, 355 Lookout Salcxnian ll, 2, 453 lnter Nos 625. u Carolyn ix one ol our outmtanding alhlctcx ller hobby is honling 111 thu high Hllk and procuring goals in lield liockey. lloxxcxur, Nha xlill hax hail time Io- belong to various coni- niitliw anll Qlubx With hcr xcrsatllu nature and her ability lor organization, xllc will become a competent secretary, we lmow MXRIUN lfR.XNCIliS Ci5S'l'lil.I,l5 .lfzlflwll SL'1'fBfL1l'wV llaxkctlwqill ll51 il ennis ll5g lioxvling ll51 Softball ll51 Glcc Club ll, 151 Senior Play Mzikg-Lip Cloniniittcc H51 Senior Play Clanily anil Lshcr Clomniittce 145, liiwrgy plux and a plcaming llisposition-tliatk Marion. who panic lrom Saint -lowphk School. Rowling and dancing take up moxl of her upare time. ,Shu plana to bccomc a xec- rctziijv, and in-'re sure that uhc x11ll bc a plcasant one to any business nian. XXIXRRIZN li. CIROWIE 1 Voz, .l1'ro11a11l11'11l lf11g111u1'r H1'cl1cx11'g1 ll, 2, 3, 453 lianil ll, Z, 3, 45. .X llllllll lk-llow with ll stuilious niinil lwst ilcxcrilws our lI1'o11 lhn llignity will bc a C1lllll'll5llllI1g laglor to his xllCCL'w, llininiclk llrug Storc and X5'.1l'1'c11R lI'I.lIl5' cuxlonicrs xxill num lllx x11pc1N.1Iux111.l11xl11p xxlwn hu l1'.1x Cx lor collcgs .Nl Xlil1.XlQl:I' lf, f1lil7ll1liSll.XNlx 'flliizlqo .XHIAQIIIJ Q,I1or11s l35. .Xl.Ilg.L.llL'l lx .1 xoung Lilly xxho C.llllL' lo llN lroni XX'clwlcr- xilli-, Xvinionl Shi- has not pa1'Iic1p411ul in inany school ziclivilivx, yi-1 xhc hai a lilicablu pc1xo11al1ly wliich has niailc lll'l' I1llIlll'l'llllN liI'lk'llxlN. .Xs hcr laxorilu paslinic is taking x11.11wl1olx, bi- u'.lI'L'lillll Shu might xnap your piclurc. We know xon xxill bc Ll xiiuccw as a nnrxu, xxlicrcwr you arc, Margo, Page 'l'wc11Iy 1Ill,XRl lc5 ClLiRR.XN Hf,iL't'lli' .hit'f'L'IL'U lhixkctlxill ll, 1, ll, Motto Clontniittcc lil, Cecil, tix hc choosen In he known hy his intimate lriendm, entered high school lironi the St. Qlowplik School. 'lihia agtrezihle Lind zitlilt-tic laid giwocigites with the Wcxt Sid- crs, ln hix senior ycgir lic hugun In lwlowoin out, and take notice ol' thc lturcr wx, XX c conlidcntly predict that he will turn out to he gi conlirniutl xociulite .Xt tiny rgitc, we wixh him luck in this attempt, llll1RlzS.X .NNN lJ'.Xl,liS5,XNlDRU Tfffjlil Uizdcrided Bowling tllg Dcguik Utlice H73 Claim Color ColTllTllIlCC UD. 'lierry czunu lo Wztkclicltl lligli School from the l.in- coln School, Ilcr jolly smile is well known by the weniors. She muxt heuuitc gi- dctcctixc hy now, Lia xhe enjoys rcuding inystery xtoric-N 'Alt-rry has not decided what her luture ix to he, hut wc know xhc- will he Lt xucccw, ll ll4RliS.X l, lT.Xl l1SS XNIDRU Yiurryu St'rrvfi11'y Solthgill llt, ligixlicthgtll tllg Ulec Club tllg ln lorniution lluk lltg llloixil und Dccorgttioii Cloni- mittcc lor thu Sunior l':u'ty 1411 Senior Play lklict' und Cfzintlx' Coinniittcc Ht. .Xttructiixa good-liuinorud, Lind eiitlitixiuxtic tirc litting zidiectivex lot' llicixmii who cginie lroin thc Woodvillc School. ,Xi at st-crt-titty, what will .llldlll lwtiiitllt-NN xticcc-NN, wc lxnow, Keep xiniling, l ci'ry ' .Nl XIQN lJ,XlflltX .llufjv llflll' llltrinon-x' Cllgimn Mtg St-nior Plgiy Publicity Cloni- niittvc lllg Ycurhook lltixiticss Stull' ll! Mary ix thzit vllcrxcxccnt young mins Iironi South lynn' field. llci' polite manners, clit-cry dispoxition, und williligiiuwzi to work hzixc won hcl' many liricnds Lind intidv hcr gi xuluzilwlc nieinhcr ol' thc Senior Play Publicity Cloniinittcc Lind thc- Ycurlwooli liiisittcxs Stull. Nlziryk pgirtictilttr intercxtx Luc tcn- nis Lind pliotogrgipliy. lollowing grgtdugition, she plains to work in gi tlelkeme plant until uhe is old enough Io enlist in the WXXCIS. Page il wciity'-onc liYlil,YN DARIJNG i'f2'2'14'i' Undecided liaxketball 11.233 .Xrchery ll, ll. Since l:xie came to Llx from the St kloxeph'x School, xhe has been active in the fields ol' baxketball and archery. ln her xpare time xhe enjoyx making puznlex and crocheting, Although she is undecided concerning her luture, we are all certain xlle xxill xucceed in xxliatexer neld xhe chooxcx. 'l'llliRlfSiX li, D.eXSCOl.l l'rt ' Secretary Senior Play Candy and lfmher Committee HJ. Ire ix a graduate ol' the lfranklin School. ller keen xt-nxe ol humor and -attractive personality have won her many devoted lricndx ,Xlter the wart she hopes lo be a secretary, but lor the duration xhe would like to work in a delenxe plant. ,Xx either a delenxe worker or a xecretary we predict a happy and a xuccexxlul luture for you, Tre -ll-.XX IDXYIS limi ,llzddlclllrry College lioxxling Ht, lpokoirl lil: Cllaxs Color Committee lil: Inter Xux 45, lip Glue Club H. -llg Senior Play lfxecntixe tfominittet- lvll. M-.irbozilx Stall' llli Script holder lor Senior Play 143. l vnnlield fliainingir School prexenled .lean to us in llllll. ller e:ig.1erm-xx to participate in xchool allairx hax non many lriendx for her, .Xnyone xxho knoxxx her well realifex that horxeback riding ix her Izixiorite xport. ller heart has always belonged In Yciinont, xo xxe Itnoxx xlitill haw the I mt- 1-' Iw- liI'e :it Nliddltbinx Howl luck Altxin' til XIJNS MXI4 lil-.XlQlDl'N Kif1l1fA1'H lltirllxi llirflfc ill i'dNl'It'I' Senior l'l4u' lxllvl' Cjomniittee l-lt. XM' hnd ti'a.lxx .ln .nni.iblv, conxdt-r.iIe, and neat clgixx- inatu She takex ninch l1lL'LlNllIt' in liorxt-b.ick riding. dancing. and iiioxit--go-ng She nax .1 pupil .it Nlixx Sandonk School in Melrose filildyx Xkixllcx lu do xontt' kind ol' LlL'lil'llNL' Xx'in'lx or be Ll cgixlner in gi xtore. Page I xxenly -two l1r1lQ11lllY lllili RUSSI Hlliilfj,-' Drew lleszgiicr 'lihis well tlressetl alumna nl' the l3ranklin Schnnl spentls a great tleal ul time cnllecting patterns and getting new itleas in tlressinaking In help her in her chnsen career ull lashinn tlesigning. Good luck, Dolly In-XNX Dli MARCO Hl,lI1IU l.fiult't'ldc'd Chairman ul' Seninr Play Make-up Committee 1411 lnnlcifzzf Stall' 111g Glee Club tl, 21. l.an's graciuusness anti sincerity have won her many friends since she came In Us lrnm St. ,lusephs School. She has not only talxen part in many schnnl affairs hut has also studied hartl xxitli gnntl marks its a result. .Xlthuugh her luture is umlecitletl, yxe knmx she xxill he a credit tn Watkelieltl lligh School, .XXXX Nl, llli S.XN'l'lS 'llifilrff' f'f1.t'iIt't1l lzidzmzlimi Selifrirl lfieltlklloclyey ll, 1, 3, 413 liasliethall ll, 2, 3,-11, l3myling.f ll, 5, 'l1g lennis ll, 313 Sulthall ll, l, 5, 413 llatlmintun ll, 213 Gull' ll, 313 Archery fl, Z, 141, ltmergency ilummittee Seniur l'lay 141 Butch as yye all lmrm, is chielly interestetl in sports ller sense MIK huniiir helps her in making many Irientls, l3uIcli's pleasing peisiniality ue lyiinyx, xxill nialye her .1 gimtl phy sical etlucatifin teacher ,l,XNll9S l1liX'lIN Rell L urfutl .Nltilm ,lriilv liaslxethall ll1. Reel is a carefree intlixitlual xxhn enteretl Xlaltelieltl lligh from the lranklin Schnnl. lle is xxell liked hy all his lrientls lair his natural humor antl witty cnnyersatiun. Such a liigli-spiritetl latl as Retl' shuultl hecnnie a grind sultlier. Page lwenty-three 5 wh ,IUAN DIIQE juan Colby lnimrr ffollegc Inter Nm Cjluh II, 2, 3, 43: Secretary ol Inter Nos Cfluh HIL Cheerleader Il, 431 Basketball Illg Iimxiling fl, ill lamlwiil Staff I3, -IIQ Student Cffiuncil I-IIQ Seninr Play Wardrobe Committee IIIQ Tennis ill. ,loan that Greenxwutl Iam, ha5 tried hard tu instill some schuiil spirit into the cheering section of the crowds for the past txm yearx, 'lilirritigliotit her high schurml career she hab heen xerxatile, participating in xpurtx. writing for the School paper. and holding nllicex in the Student Council and the Inter Nm Cjhih. She xxill xurely sliriw Wakefield lligh at its hut xxhen Nhe goes In Ciilhy junior College Best wishes, -Ii i.llI, XVII IIVXM I1R.XNCIISID.XI I-Y 'illlfrfrflel f'Hft',xlI'-T .heftrmil lliN Llulw I3, 4Ig Band I-It t'ri'l1,nlt-A Iirst luxe and his Inngest nan the Ili-Y Cluh, Nleinherx III that tirganifatiuii have reawn In rememher hix Iidelity' and hard xwrlt. llix Iinhhies ul' muuntain climhing and hiking mark him ax a nature Imer. fXpparc-ntly hix de- cixiiin Iii gn lu lmrexlry Scltmil ix Ll WISP trite, I lll4lCl'SX IPISXNIH liwi1r ' lillilllfii Srlnml liasltelhall IIB, Cilee Cfluli IIIL liuwliiig llzli lind- mintiin Ill. Si-nitn Play Nlalte up Cluiiimitlee 141. liilmiiiailiriii llexk II, 2, I, 41. Ulewt- i-- .1 I-ngill daiIt-ciiniplexiiinetl product ul' the I incriln Sclinnl She han .i xery interexting Imlwhy in her cor- lexpuiitlellce xxilll lmyx Qlllxl girlx ul lillfflgll CUllI1ll'lL'5. ilil'I6j' ct-rI.iinIxi ninxt appieciiite, ax ut- du, the LlltfltlllllllII'L'kll1k'NS that ix an undeni.1lile part ul l ewie lil I XIQI IS I- IJHLKIIQ I' I li I'lii1rl1r'l I inlet! Sfrllei .lim-i' .Iii Corps IQliai'lit '. .1 xerimix minded lad, came Iiwim SI ,Iw- ephk I'anieIii.il Sqliiiiil. Ilix clawiiiates haxe Iuund him at sincere ciiiiipaiiiuii Ile iwmeww the qualiliex which will make him gi NllCCl'NN in the Iniled Slalex Xrniy .Xir flivrpw, Keep 'em Ilyingf' Hlfligiiliell' Ihige Ixxeiilydotir BA R B.-XR.X G. DOW ER Salutatorian hlicIfl7It Lady of the Elms College liield llockey 1l1g 'liennis 'lournament 121: Glee Club1l,Z,41g lnter Nos 11.1, 5, 411 llonie Room Manager 11, 41Z llome Room President 1311 Stu- dent1.ounczl13,41g11rchestra13.411 lloxvling151L Senior Play lixecutixe Committee 1411 Co-editor, Yearbook Stall' 1413 Chorus 131. Barbie is another ol' the alumnae of the lincoln School. ller congenial spirit is well known by her many lriends Besides being active in school alliairs, -limi-isit- can whip ull' an A in any subject. ller interest in aeronautics may result in some remarkable discovery. Wilto knows? Keep at it, Barbie, but don't forget that your music has brought enjoy- ment to dear old Wakelield lligh School. l.et your college know about your ability. Rl lll XXX lJL'l.11N11 R11lliy Laidefidcd Senior Play Lsher and Candy Committee 141. Ruthy is another of our graduates from the Lincoln School, She has an extremely' friendly nature. and always lends a helping hand. ller favorite pastime is letter writing. Perhaps you'll be a Foreign Correspondent some day, Ruthy'. We know you'll have the best of luck and success in the future. it mx iivrox fllllll .Yt'i'i'eli1r1t1l .Suliuol liield llockey 1l11 Bowling 1l, 2. 31g 'liennis 11.2. 3, 411 Glee Club 11.2, 3, 41: lnter Nos Club 1l. 2, 5, 41: Student Council 13. 413 Badminton 1313 Senior Play Committee 1413 Senior Play Under-- study 141. ,loan's friendliness and eyen disposition have made her outstandingly popular with all her classmates. ln addition to her hobbies of tennis and skiing, this pretty, brown-haired damsel from the Warren School has participated in many varied school activities. Your capability, conscientiousness, and ability to get along with other people should make you the perfect secretary, joan. .Xl lililill lilltiliilil limi Ldziletl States Xtztjif Senior Play Wardrobe Committee 141. Bud, who came to us from the l.incoln School. should have little trouble in the l.7nited States Navy, as he was one ot' the original Sea Scouts. All kidding aside, though, he is one of the best-liked fellows here at Wakefield lligh School. Wherever there is any excitement, Bud is a major part of it. lndoubtedly he will find enough action in the service, Keep 'em sailing, Bud, Page Twenty-five FRANCIS .rXR'l'llL'R IEDMANDS Hl'ifz1I1l2H L . S. Coast Guard Track 423: Crum Country tl, 29. 'tlirziiikfv' gin UI1tllWll'Ll5lX'tf lelluw with 21 ready smile for cieryljotly, -ix the mechanic ull the clan. .Xlthuugh most of his leisure is spcncwith nun and bolts, he has found time liir an lcw xc-lmul activities. We feel sure that the Coast Guard willkgixe 'tlfrznnltn ample nppurtunitv In apply his mechanical :thi ity. Rllll MRD .X liMliRY lJ1i'lc .'ltli'UI'lIXfIl,Q lltimc Rumn .Nlzingigcr fill llumc Runnin Praxi- dent Hi. Dick xpcnl liix lim luui wclifml ycgnx :it tht- XXL-xt XX'.ii'.l Scliniilg thc- next luur years he attended the Warren School. Dick has prrwctl himself an :ihlc home rtmin ullkcr. Xxillkfl the Vzldwxm-rtisiiig huminvss needs new methods. Dick will do IIC IU . l.Ul'lS l'.'Xl'l liX'.XNGl2l.lSil'.X ti1g1 ' .lruiy nl flu' Llllllftll Sfalrs Claw Multi, Cuininitlcc lil: 'lirzick lezim lll. Gigi ia that gimiulwle little fellow from the Franklin Schcml. .Xlthilugli ltut vcry uctixt- in xclmul glllliiix, hc hm with inginy lrirndx with him plcgixing pt-lxuiigilily, Gigi plans lu enter the .Xriny ul' thc lnilctl Stain-N Wlm lmwwx, in.iyl't' mint- day, hc'll he xi gcncrzill PRISKIII l,.X CXRUI. lf.XlRWli.X'l'llliR Srila liryiuil and Stralimi ligultctlmll ll. Jig Bowling llli lcnnis Cll: lntlei' Nils Clulw ll, Ili St-niur Play Nlallw-tip Coininit- ice 1-ll. Sillu. ziltlwugli lund ul gi guild limc, is qilw iiitt-it-xtt-tl in irliiiwilixiii Slit- plum ni xtudy All llryuiil :ind Stixittmi in iirdt-i' tullugirii Iht- lwcslliiictliutls ul' actmpii1g licr rivals. Whcn Priscillgik xunny nmilc gots In wurk on tlicm, thcrc will lic no rivgilh. ticl In work, Sillzi, :ind ingiltt- tix proud In my l know her wlivn . . Page Twenty-six l'RlSlfll.l .X .X l5.Xl I S l llunni' Pupil l't-ri-v .lrf Sflitiwl Ycailwnly Stall' lll, St-ninr Play Decorating lftiinmittet- ill l'i'iX:ilIa, a gratltiait- nl' lynnlieltl Lirammar Scluml, is une will ctlll' nimt tiliarining lynnlieltlianx. ller quiet anal charming manner hay entlearetl her tu many nl her clasxmates. ilillllillgllfllll her linux- yuan iii' high Ncliuul, Priscillak name hay rcinxtantly appeared un the llunui' Rull. lfullmying gradu- atiun, she hnpex In attt-ntl art xclimml, antl we all feel certain that the artist's prnlemtm will appreciation Priscillak talent. .Xl.XlQY llll-Nli IYXYI F .llary ffffllfw' Senior Play XX'artlrulwe Cummittee 143. ll' you desire entertainment. meet Mary. Buhhling mer with fun, she enjoys nothing better than a untill luke: yet at the same time. she is polite tn eyerynne. Although she Says that she hay nn lmlwhiey yerv ulten yht- may he luuntl read- lllgl SI, Vlmixvlililx Sflllltll ,QQIXH llbr' In llw. illhl llliliy' lUnlCt'tl will lie the wllt-ge ul her clinics Pliililifll .X. Fll,0R.'XMO l'vf4 ' llnifml Sfzlfft Xltllhl' lnterclaw hawltethall llli Baxleethall ll. 351 l7uut-- hall fl. 333 CUM-country HB3 Claw Motto Cmn- mitteu Nl .Xll ul IIN knmx that hilly ful lieatletl latl l'rmn the XX'4iml- yille School. 'tljett-N lrientlx liaye enityyetl hix cuitipgiiiifimliiii antl will t'ei'tainly miw him nlien he iwinm tht- 'Yau Pew xwnltl make gnntl in any pimll-wiiiii. :mtl we lqnnyy that he yyill he a hne Nailui' .Xiiclimx ayyayl .l.XNllf9 l5lNDl ,XX 11111 1.8 f.m1ylf11nII'tl Seninr Play liecnrziting C1-ininittee 145 slim is une nl' nur yyellwlcmiwii antl xyell-liketl xtutlenty. .Xltliough he is not very talkative. hu pleaxant perwnality haQ matle him lrientlly with all. lhe Cfuayt Cnartl yyill ct-rf tainly get a gnntl telluw when he enlixtx Page ilyyenty-seven NANCY lilll Mizz Ar! School Clee Club ll, 2, 313 Archery ll, 253 Badminton ll, ll: 'lennis tl, 2, 3, 473 Lookout Staff ll, Zlg Alunior Prom Committee lgll llome Room Man- ager 1371 Cheerleader l3, 453 Student Council 13, 4l3 lnter Nos Club ll, 3, -ll: Senior Party Committee l-llg Senior Play lixecutive Commit- tee ill: Senior Play Wardrobe Committee f-ll: Yearbook Statl' l-lla 'lihe disposition ol' this well-known member of the gradu- ates ol the Warren School has made her one of the most popu- lar girls in the high school. She is the able president of the Inter Nos Club and plans to enter art school upon graduation. Best xiishes lor success in your chosen field, Nan l3liRN,XRlJ lil liZGliR.Xl,lD Hfl't'l'lIIzIlI Liiztlvritlfzl lmolcozri lil Because ol' his sincerity and friendliness. Bernard has made many iriends in high school. Willed to us bv Sl .loseplrs School, Herman is a steadfast worker with it smile tor everyone. llere's happiness and success to you llerman, in whatever field you decide to enter. XX'll,ll,XNl lilJXYXRlJ lfl YNX Hill .elrniy Air Corps l-ootball 14mg lennis ll. 33 Bill l'lynn's pleasant manner has made him consis- tently popular here l ntleeided about Iulure plans, he dee serves plenty ol' luck in whatever career he chooses lo lolloxx Perhapv ue shall meet in Xorth Xlrica, William? ltJllfX lp lklll l'Y john liziletl .Xlalev .Xt1:',v -lolin has lawn one ol our lmisl pleasing students, lor he is never in an angry mood and is always striving to help his classmates, lle has a yen for Navy lile, and we feel confident that he will malve .1 line sailor. We hope you hate good sailing, -lohnl Page Twenty-eight NATHALIE FOSS Nat Nurse liield llockey lllg .Xrchery ill: Senior Play Exec- utive Committee l-lli Senior Play Makeup Com- mittee l-ll: Glee Club ll. Z, 3, -ll. A'Nat, coming to us from the Warren School, is one of our most popular students. She has taken part in many school activities, especially the school dances. As she likes music, she has also proved a valuahle member of the Glee Cluh lor the past four years, 'tNat will surely hecome the perfect nurse with her cheerlul smile and happy greeting. Cl..XlRl? l5O'l'lNO Clara Nursing liaskethall 12, 3, -llg liield llockey ll, 3, -ll: Soft- ball ll, Zig 'liennis 123: Bowling 43, -ll: Chorus 137: Badminton lllg .-Xrchery 12, 'lli l'sher and Candy Committee C-ll. liriendly, athletic, and diligent-that's Clara She is not only tops on the haskethall court, hut is also the pride of any lirench teacher, ller capahility for making friends quickly is sure to he an asset in her vvork asa nurse. FRED CAl,-l,UGl Fred Lllllfflf Sfulri ,llr11'111r's ilirack fllj Class llistory Committee l-llg lioot- hall lll. lfred, a graduate of the liranklin School. is vvell lvnovvn to his classmates because of his gay, jovial disposition. ,Xl- though interested in all sports, his lavorite is hunting What a Gnd the llnited States Marines will have in him! Best of luck, lired, and may your hunting with the Marines prove most lavorahlel jOlflN P. GARBENIS Gabby United States Navy Senior Play Stage Crew 445. 'Cahhyu is the strong, silent type who prefers the wonders of nature to human companionship. His interests cen- ter around hunting, hiking and athletics, Perhaps a future Thoreau will come out of the Class of l943. Page Twenty-nine 'R' ,I-5, BARBARA GERRISH bm Bryant EJ' Sfrafton .-X1'cl1cry 1llg Bowling 1l, Z, il: Inter Nos 12, 311 .Nlulic-up fl1ll'llllllllL'C' l111' Ssnior l'lz1y 141. l1ron1 11rcenx1'o111l con11-1 thu Clllllllxlllsllf lolloxwr 111 xclioolhoy lioclacy 1111- 11on1l1-1' 11h1 1 l ou llllx 111111 lllilllj l'ricn1ls 111 high school 1l1rough her lricn1llines5 z1n1l pleasing 1111111111-r llfylllll K 51111111111 lx luckxy Bgirlniru, hut xxhy 1lon'1 you lollow your talent for writing poetry? ROIAND GIBSON l311l1'l1 L iiilvd Smlvs .N'a1'y llLlNClWLlll 1515 l3g1Nl1c1h41ll 151: .lunior Proni Com- mittcc 131. Butch, who co1111:m lroni the Grcenwoo1l School, is one of the 1111151 popular boys of the class ol' HHS. lf cver'1l1ere's ll go111l time to he hg11l, you Illlly he sure he is in on 11. llc has also cz1uxe1l nwny 1'e111z1le hearts In he-L11 luster. We wish you lizxppinew in the Navy, Butch VIR13lNI.X13lllI11.XN '11 I11111Y1 ' L'11111'1'11I1'1l lg1lXYllllg 1ll1 lnlcr Non l:llllW 1l1, lloll' 1l, 511 lL'llI1lN 121. 11I1-1-1211111 1311 Sunior l'l411 llvcorgll- ing f:1ll1ll'Illllt't' 141, hll'gJ,llll.l IN .1 lo141l XX .11'r1'n 5Ql11111l .1l1111111g1 She hgu il 11111111 1liNpoxi11on .1n1l ix 1ho11gl11111l lllxhllllkl 41ll .Xlthougli xhc hgix DLIl'llCIl5Llll'1l in llhlllj' xporix xkinig, xluiling, illl1l lL'l1lllh Qll-K' l11'1' l'41xo1'i11-N X11'g41111g1R Nllllll' 1lllKl l1'i1'111ll1 Il1.ll1l1k'l xxlll I11- Llll lllllllvllit in I11-1' I'u1111'1- xlicccw lxll-XX11R11llIl.XN15 l !l11 ' X1'1'r1'1111'111l ll'11ri: ll11XXlII1 1l1' 11l1-1- 1 llllW 1l '1 Sl'lllHI' l'l.1x' l NllL'l' 1-1 - 1 1-1' . 1,on11111111'1' 141, l'1'1'111', Kl1ll4lX L'fk'll l-l1'41no1 11.11 1o1'1111'1'l,1' ll l inuoln School- 111- SI11- ix .1 KIlllL'l hut l1'11-n1ll1 L'11llllXll'll11l1, .llhl h1-r clgisw lll.lll'N 1i111l llL'l' .1 PlllllNl.llilllg.1 41n1l P1'l'NlNll'llI XlUl4liL'lA. l5l1':1no1 s I.11o1'111' 11111111 4111- skiing, Nlxllllllg, illlll 11'nn1x, .1111l shu ix 141l- 1'n11'1l in 1lI'1lXXllU.1 W1' xxixh you IH11111' :1n1l lilll-llllli' in your 1111111-11 l7llllk'NNl1lll. lilL'LlI111l'. Page Thirty SI?B.XS'IiI.XN GlI'I.I.'NNO l3nsly .X'a1'aI ,-lrr Corps Buskethzill Il, 2, 3, -llg I3oothzilI Ill: Senior Play ifgtxt I-Ilg Yezirhook Businew Statl' I-Ill llome Room Manager UI. Busty wax uilled to tix hy the lincoln School. An ut- trzictiye personality has made him at definite ziaaet to Wzilge-V lield Iligh School, zind xhould at-rye equally well to help him in the Nzixzil .Xir Corpy, Ilix yyork in the Senior Play was outstzindingz. li.NINl.X till X If-X l:Au1nia liimivlf College Glee tlluh tllp Colt' III: .Xrehery II, 233 Tennis IZIL .Iunior Motto Committee HI: Chorus UIC Inter Nos Cluh HI: Senior Pluy Cast Ill. '1limma studied at the Warren School She ix quiet :ind hashtul in the classroom, yet .xye shzill neyer lorget her excel' lent portrayal ol' the mother in the Senior Play, May many more people hziye the opportunity lo enjoy her kindly per- sonzility in the Iuturel li.XRl.li II. L1I,IIJlJliN l:'ufl-1 ' .lflll-1' qlrr lforps Stage Creyx Committee I-ll. lizirle, a graduate ol' the Greenxxood lirguninur Seltool, zilxygiys greets the world with zi smile. Ile is mterexted in technical ztyizition, und especially in the construction ol zur-b plane models. Irgirle xxill he carrying out his interestx in :uin- tion when he joins the .Xrmy .Xir Clorpx hood luck. I-wfe and -I humhs up! jOlrIN F. GLYNN Infinity LQIIIILYI Sizzler Nitty Cl:1ssCoIor Committee I3lL Senior Play Wardrobe Committee 645, johnny is ll graduate of St. blosephk School. Ile likes to sxxim. und perhaps that is why he is hoping to join the Navy. lion lin-wwe. A'-IoIinnyl With your executive zihility, you'II he :in zidmirzil sonie dziy. Page Thirty-one f F R.XUl'l, .lUSliPll GRANDPRE l7frlct ' ,Xl0I'fl'tYIXft'fll LllII'L'l.'VXIl'T lli-Y Cflulw ill: Senior Play lighting Committee l-ll. Duke is about the only lneniher ol our class who came Iioni the School ol the Immaculate Conception at Newbury- port, Nlassachusetts, lle has inade many friends, regardless i-I thi- lint that he has not lwen at Waltelield lligh very: long lle intends to heconie a high school teacher alter going to Northeastern l'nix'ersity. lsleep up the good work, Duke .XNGFl.lN.X GRANFSE ,ln:gn ' College .Xrchery ll, 23: Ioolwnf Staff l2, 3, 453 Senior Play Decorating Committee 143. With a smile on .her lace. and a twinkle in her eye. Angie is one of the iolliest students who have entered our portals She attended St. ,loseph's Paroclual Sehool. ller favorite hohhy is Uniusic, and her piano playing is most en- ioyahle. ller amhition, liowever, is to hecome a teacher, and fortunate will he the pupils who will he under her care. Sllllil FY GKXYI-S lhhlllllln lllI1lt't'i11c'1l Bowling ll, 2. ll: lilee iflnh ll. Ili Cioll 127: lennis 4215 lnter Nos ll, 2, 433 Script Pronipter in Senior Play 141. Do not he tleceivetl hx' Shirl's outxxard manner ol' calm and composure. lhat sweet, drawling voice, that slow, lazy snult- are a sharp contrast to her huhhling enthusiasm. She suerps lroni one protect Io :inotlier uith dazzling rapidity Nutt her greatest interest ls pliotogixipliv. and her uorlt is soniething ol uhich lo he proud. Shirl has not decided upon her luture work, hut we are conlident that hers uill he gi happx .ind successful t'areer'. Nl XICY lil'l5fl5X'llill 'If rflihlliu Xtlfflll ,fill !ll'l Nl f'4'Hv'1Qf' llouling ll. ll: Xssistanl in Snperinleiident's Ullice llt, ,Xirlu-i'x llll loolconi I x pist ill Nlarx. one ol the must .ilIr.rt'fixt- .intl hest-dressed pilrls ol our class, uonu-s Ironi the lluril Silluul Slip li,is spent miigli ol her tune in the school .lflltlltes uliere her assistrtnre ltgls lwen inmlugulwle With her pleasing personalilx lriendlx' :nan ner, and lun-loiing spirit Klart is suit- Io lu' Ll stlcfess .it Salem le.1clu'is' lfollvge lhe lil.lss ol WU uishes you haps piness, Nlary Page lhirljv-luo l'fXl'I. llfXNSl1N l'1111l L inlet! .Sluluv plzi' Cforjis Ili-N 15, 413 Cllizurinqin, I l'LlI'lNPt1I'llllll1I1 Commit-- tce ol Sunior Play I41. llgiul ix gi Nlontroxiun xx ho muy he wen lin the timeb ol plentilul gun tlrixing gi Inwffwfielz-fill, green Buick, or tlgifhing tiller tennis hzillx on his oxxn court. Ilix xonthern-like sloxxnesx :intl tlelihcryitioii hgixe mgnle him .in outvzuitline claiwiiuit, l'.IX'l'lilCl.X lll:.Xl,liY IMI fhllvggt' NIL-mher ol Inter Nm tl, 2, 3. 411 llomeroom .Nlzinuger I-IIQ iloll' 151, Senior l'l1iy Property Committee 641, lhzit certain something which nialyex qi girl populur is xi part ol' Pairs mulye-up, lo thow xxho tlon't knoxx heri she seemx very shy, hut lo thoxt- xxho tlo, xhe is the lam with the lrientlly xmile :intl winning perxonzility, XM: knoxx thut in wligitexer college xhe cliooxtx xhe xxill he ll wuccew Nl Xlililllil I lf .XXX lllC1Iil2Y lJU1't ' lx'afl1t1r111t' Gzlzlvr l,of1lco11l5tuIlll,3,41LQ1oll 1215 lioxxling Il, 21. Cllicerlegnler 13, 411 Senior Plziy lltist I41j Inter NNN IZ, 3, elll SCIIIHV Diteitor Ill, Inter Nos I-IIQ Senior Play Coniinittee I41 Dew is one ol the liyeliext inemhera ol' our claw untl hgix taken Lin active part in xchool gictiyitiex She topped her githlttie NILIIILIIIUL hy heing one ol our nutty clieerlezitlerx who encourage our heroes on the gritliron, She has mtule mzmy lrientlx heczluse ol' her congenial perxongility. Lintl xxe know Nhe will nizilie gin elliuient xecrettiry -Xllilli lil,lX.Xl5li I ll IIUPIQINS U,lf1PP.llIl 1 'X urn' hlee Lluh ll. 2, 413 Llziss Cult C,ommittet- 141. Alice came to uw from the Montrose School. ller untler- stzintling and sweetness will certzunly he of great zissistzince to her in her nursing career, Good luck, ullappyf' and may you share your nickname with all your patients. Page Thirty-three I tlzrzm' tl JXSIQX Nflli ll llUXX'li lflvaiidlvr Sflvuol hlte Llulw ll. 2, 5. 433 l.oo1w1f! btzitl li, 41: Or- cliextrpi li, 2, 5, 413 Student Louncil till lnter XoNf,llll1ll.2. 5, 453 Negirlwoolt Stuff l-ll, t,onn-i- lx gin Qittizictixt- retlliezntl nho hgiilx from the l rio ln 3el1nol She lx one ol' our popular. well-known Sen- iorw ixlio ligne tgiken gin active part in inziny of our School ztllztirx, She ' ix un excellent xioliniwt and ix wry musically inclined, Best ol' luck. Connie We know you will he Lis xue-gesxlul in the tuture as you have been in the past. lilly lil LXNOR MXY lll'R'l'0N llonor Pupil .1t't1tI't'Hl'1' Modernr kilt-c Llulw llli lntur Nox Cluh ll, Il: Bowling tl, 211 lunior Prom tfonnnittet- Ht: .Xrclierx tlll 3 Secretary ol' ,lunior Claw iilj Senior lgirtv Coin- inittee Ht: Senior Play Ctlllllllllllfti Ht. I'lt-ainor ztttentletl the lirzinklin School before coming Io high school, llcr executive gihility and tztctfulness should ohtziin for her ll prominent poxition in the business world. llcxt of luck In ll popular and fzixhionnhle senior, .N'fv1rl: 'I'llUNl.XS li. lll'R'l'HN. lr, xl rmizizfllrlq llmlwtlmll lllj Senior l'l4ix, Smut- Crt-xx 141, l-roin the lincoln School ugiine Spark. xxlioni ue elect Sclfool l ll't'Il1.lll lloxwxt-r, zixitlt- lroin lighting lircx, hc hui ginothvr xnlt- llix tru-ntlx gill ltnoxx hint lor lux rewrvctl n.iturt' .intl iiinclt l.ltlLlL'l'N grin Since Sp4irlt init-ntlx lo Ntntlx' :tc- qountzng nt' xxixh him luck, xxlit-tliei' running up ligurex of -lNll'Y INUI IS ff f '.u' I lIIf4'lf.Kvlz1fz'f .IIIHY ,llr lwtffti lkiwlnill tl. 9. lt: llgtxltt-thrill tllg lloclwx' 43. 453 Slutlcnt ,Xllilvtiq Council lllg Claw l'ropliccy Ciol1tI11lIlL't'lll. .Iohnniv that luixtling x'.llt'lIk'li on the lxtwlxill tvgun. txunt- lo Xhllti-lit-ltl lligh Ironi St lowphx School, llix good ll.lllllL' h.u ni.ttlt- him popular mth :ill hix clgtwiiigitva .Xflcr gi.itln.ition lit- pl.tnx lo enter tht- l S. Xrnix' .Xir korpx llztp- i x l ,, I lin' w lgtnt in--S, ,im Page 'lhirty-fi llll' Nl. Gl1R.Xl.DlNli 4l.XMlEStJN jerry lfmersml College Basketball ll. llg Dramatic Club tl, Zlg liield llockey ll. ll: Sxximniing Club Ill: Senior Play Cast Ht. lihe year IU-ll brought ,lerry lrom Nlalden lligh to Vy'aketield, lhe way things seemed to 'Apep up when she arrived is astounding. She plans to he a radio announceri so let's all tune in and hear 4'lerry tell us that xx hen you bear the gong shell give you the eorrect time. HELEN JAY !fU1L'll .XYIITXIHXQ lnter Nils Cllub tllg llasketball ll, 2. ilj lloxxling il, SJ: l-ield llockey tl. ll, .Xrehery tl. ll: Prophecy Committee Ill. llelen, another ol' Cnet-i1','.votl's tlairglitvis santa' to lls bringing her happy-goslucky disposition and winning per- sonality. ller sincerity in her friendships endears her to her classmates, and she adds lite In any gathering llelen de- serves the best, and the best will be hers, l.liSl,lE M. jAY Les lioslmz LllIl'I't rcily Orchestra ll. 2, 3, 435 Golf Club ll, 252 Gilbert and Sullivan Club tlll Senior l'lay Cast C-llg 'lirack ill: llarmony Class Hip lli-Y Club lil. lxyirl my turban, shut my eyes, here comes the sharpest man aliyel lie happy, come what may. is l,es's theme. lle plans to go to Boston L'niversity. lfyeryone likes les be- cause he is so happy-go-lucky, We all hope he'll go through life that way. lJUl2tYl'llY ,lll.l.li'l l' IMI gXliTf1?I,U Inter Nos tllg Basketball 42, 3, 43: Bowling, CZ. ., ..,. , . . 3. ll. lield llotkey tl, fl, ,Xrehery tl. 2, ll. Softball 43, -ll. p lfrom Greenwood came that yiyacious little miss known by her friends as Dot 'lihe same pleasing personality that won her many friends in her four years at Wakefield High School is sure to win her many more among her patients. May you haye the best of luck, D0t l Page Thirty-Eye 5. lllEl.liN liV,fX jOHNSON t'llult'n jackson College liziskcthgill lllg Bowling lllg .Xrchery lllg Bad- minton lllg Lookout lllg Senior Play Publicity Ciolilliilllcc Hip Nearhook Staff till. llclcn is that retl-ltczitlt-tl intellectual miss xxith the quick xxit :intl thi- lzitcst slung, xxho cgime Io us from the Lincoln School. .Xlwuys a great promoter of lun, llelen has proved ti grunt titltlition to our class, not only popularly but also scliolnsticully. l.et's hope the gas situation improves soon so you ctin rt-sume your hohhy of driving, Helen! lll7W.XRD RL'SSlil,l. .IOl.l.lFlTE Hlll7ZL'lL'H U S. .-lrmy mlir Corps Motto Committee OD. l Ionic mime to Wzikelieltl lligh School lrom the Wood- xillt- School so quietly thzit no one noticctl him, hut he quickly niaitlt- mziny I't'it-mls, We knoxi he'll he ti success in the .-Xir Corps, llrop gi fun homhs on thc ulzips for the stutlents ol' Wgiltclicltl lligh, Hllowief' not oi ,ts ,ioiciixx Mllorrgi' .ll'lll.l' of lltt' l lllldl Slain Ntxirhook Stull l ll, lht- l.itl you scc unilcr tht' rt-tl h.iir .intl ht-liintl that per- pt'tii.il grin is l'Dotig -lortlgin. llc is ont- oli thc most loyal siipporlt'is ol school sports .intl .1 gootl Irivntl to :ill llis thivl intvit-sis lic in cliciiiistiw' Lintl llltllin, ixxo livltls in xxhich ht' .ilimxiilx shoixs pioniist' .Xltvr ggrgtiliigilioit. Hllotlgii vxpccts lu scixt- in tht- Jimi, ixlicit- his sciuntilic ltiioxxlctlgc xxill hc in pit-.il tlt'ni.intl HI CSX lx liXNiIlll GX Ulgo' li.'1x1I1l'w ,X.l'o.if Xssist.iiit in Siipt-rintt-iitlviitis llllicv llli loolconl lypist ll, llg 4.l.iss llisiorlx i.oinniitIt'c lll, lllgn, possvssol ol Ll tlutvi xllNllUNlllllll, Clllllt' lo hXilllit'llk'lxl Iliggh Ironi liivciixxootl lliii i't-mt-mlwt-i-I Still xx.itt-rs itiii tlvt-p X gootl stutlunt, .i sttxnlx, tlt-pt-iitl.ihlt- cligiigictt-i', lllpgi xxill ligiw no tlillicullx in st'ciiriiig .in t-xccllciit position You txt-'ll hirt' xou, Ulgn' l'.igt- lhirti -six l3li'l TY lilfl,LEY l3t'll,i ' .YIIVSUIAQ kilee Cllulw i I. 2. ll. Seniwr Play Candy and Lkher Ciiininittee 141, Betty, alllmugli quiet, hax made lierxell xxell knmx'n tu her clavinalex, She nas line ul' thme aIti'act1x'e girls wliu wld candy at our Sc-niiir Play. She lx anbxxering her cunn- tryk call liur nurxex. and that Nhe will heciime a Nuccessliul une, we lmmv. lilllililfli lf. liEl.l,EY lx'cil ,lrmy uf flu' L'111ft'd Slafvs Band ll, Z, 3, 43: Urchextra fl, 1, 3. 43: lli-Y Cluh 13, ll, Huh iw a popular. red-headed senior lle may he men uniting un liix tmrnbmie at almost any hour of the day. .Xfter graduatiun, he plans tn enter the .Xrmyg llc hae nur lwest xvishex for a xplendid career. lllllilillli ISIJXYXIQD lilil,l,Y Hfxicllu L'I!tlt'1'1'LfU4f Baxehall ll, 5, Jflg Seninr Party Cuminittee ill. Kell ix that xmall hut dynamic ligure lirom the West Side. .Nltliuiigli he hae nut participated in many schuul ac- tivities, hix jiivial perwnality and hix singing ability haxe made him one ul' the mont pwpular lmyx in the Seniiir Claw With hiQ cheerlulnew and pleaxani xmile, Kell Nhiiuld he a xuccew in any lield he cliiimes tu enter. .Xl.l'X,XXDl1lQ Cf lil .Xl'l4S .ll .lcriuiiliffivs lennix leain ll. ll. lh'cliexIi'a ll. 2, 3, -llg lli-N N , t , . , . . Llulw lv. ll. lffwlciifil Stall lllj Neailmiili Stall fell. Since Xl ixiiilw at the li.ixui'ile high xcliiwl t'li.iiigiiiit, he xwuld appear In have nu leixure time: nevertheleas he has heen quite aclixe in xchmil allairx. .X graduate ul' the linculn Sclnml, thix Ncliularly liiiiking lellim ix cheerful timartlx all, tliuugh he ix atrictly a mank man Xl intends til enter mme hranch iii axiatiun llappy landingx, Xl, Page il liirty'-wex en l'RfXYXli KNXPP lh1pfu'r lxiiiappvf' .lrnzy uf fluf Lllllffdl Xfalcs lffiutlwull Nlziiiugur llll ligixlqetlwzill .Xlanuger C-lli llgixclnill .Nlgiiigigcr 13, 413 Stfllltbl' Play l-llQ Busi- Ilcxx Axlllllllgltf Ycglrluuilx l4l, Ciliixx Gilt Commit- tcu HJ: Stiulcnt Cjiiiincil Hi. Dapper lizix xlczulily gziincll pfipiilgirily :it XXlLllil'llClxl lligli Scluuil xiiice uiilvriiig limiii ilu- Wgiriwn Scluuil. liuurul ln-xx ciicrgy .irul xxilliiigiicxx In Qluipcixllc liuxc been clizirglctcr- ilu I' liiiii Iliiiiu lifiit lii lii l Lli uil tl X'1i ' 1 x i 'zrccii llix zllwililx lil' lllLlllLllLfL'lllClll xxill lu- lil lwiu-lil lu 'll34ipiu'i ' xxlicii lu- cii In-ix ilu- Xiiiic-il lwirccx l-ll l mix liNlSll li! .X2J1'l1l.li1 fizlffii liiiuli lmiiiilur 15 -ll lli-N lull' lfuflwmf lil . . . . x lil xx.liiIx llx In ixiiu- lu-rc Iligit liix luilwlwi ix imiiicii llc xxixlicx llx In xl'llL' lliglt lui lx in killcr xxitli tlul lgiir xux ll :mi xxwul yiiiiiig Iliing, luul In cluuixg lu-tin-vii lil giiul Rmiiw. xlu- xwulll certainly' cluuixi- nur lulru iuwl-i'Ilu'llx. xii ill lilu Will lil ml xii li Xllll xu iii xiiui 'Xu il gi x Y Cicxx Y Q cgiiwvi' Wvll Ilivrc it ix :ix yliu xxgiiilcil it, lil Ncxcrllir- ll-xx. iw lilw um, l'illun, IAN Nl-S l' lil'lil INSKI '.Nfu'1'i1l' ll1Icf4'z'lmln'll lli-N lliilw HI, Sviiuir liiiiiivi' Liiiiiiiiiilcu 141 Siu-mul qqmu- lu XX'.ilwlu-lll lligli Irwin ilu- Nlwlilluxu' xlluuil llv xxill .ilxx.ixx lu' i'viiiviiilu'iAul Im liix llgixlix livx Iiippul lu .Ill 1'lip1.ig1ng xiiiili' Xllliuiigli Spccil ligix nut iil.1x1ul .I xvix .IQIIXU 'mil iii xclunil gillgiirx, liix flu-ww lllxpcrxi- tum giiul iiiziiiiurx gm- lxnmxii lu ux zill. lil-lllillli I3 IANIJRIG-KN 'llullw .'l7HI-1' xl lf tfivrpx liuiilmll ll I 4, -ll, llgniul ll, 2. 3, 'lli ,lunuir ljllllll luiillillllu ill Ulu Vlulw lil Ui luxlii Ill . I . k 1 Hxlllllu xx.ix ilu- li-gquw nl' Ilu- lluixl Suluuil liiuixxn iix Ilu- pliil1ixiiplu'r lu- ligix ilixlingguixlu-il liimxi-ll lu liix gilwility iii .iigiiv Sm-iiiiuxlx liL'mil'gL'lx .iplillulu lui' muxu' ix uiiixiilcr- ulilvi lu- ix luiiiiul lu xiicyvul il lu- cntcrx Iliix liclil Page Thirty-eight IIXRRY l,.XXfll,l,1t, ,IR Zt'lct ' L 1111541 .Nltlles ,lltrrizip ffiirfu lloekex' .Xldll.lgt'V 19, 412 Baxehall 15, 433 Senior Play Committee 1-ll. fZeke ix the lelloxx you we riding around in a milk xxa- gon, that iw, il you .ire up early enough lle alxo ik Nlont- rmek gift to the girlx Shortly helore the end ul' our Nenior vear. Zeke erlixted in the Lnited Statex Nlarine florpx. llere'a hoping he malxex the grade in Utlieerk I raining liYlil.YN lli13Nli f1i1 ' l.'1Idc'1'td1't1 Orehutra 15, 413 Glee Cluh 1l, 271 Basketball 12. 4, -llj lfield llockey 12, ill Badminton ill: ,Xreliery 1l, 1, 311 Bowling 1l, 2, 3, 43: lnolcoret Stall 12, 515 Claw Prophecy Committee 1453 Sen- ior Play Puhlicity Committee 1413 Yearbook Busi- neu Stall' 1-ll. lit, iovigil and xxitty. has made many friends in her huxy high xchool career ller loxe of nportx often brought her out on the athletic lieldg and even more often, her love for debating made many a claw the more interexting. NEW' is undecided about the future, hut we know shell he succewslul in am' tield, R17l3liRlillil llfl,l Bob Liiirtul Slizlui ,lliirzizg lforps Ski leam 1431 lennis 1ll, Bold plans to enter the lnited States Marine Cforpx lle ix the type that will make good ,X lot uf lielloxw might think him to he quiet and rewerxed, hut they should Nee him at timex-'he hax liix momentxt lle ix an expert Qkier and xpendx much ul' lux xpare time Nkiing 1pronouneed elm'-ingt. XX'll.l,l.X.Xl Nl.XCIlJliRNl1Jil' li BIN .lrmy of flu' Lizizlvtl Slizfus Baxehall 1ll1 l unch Counter 145. Bill, a graduate of the Montrose School, may seem to he a quiet classmate. hut that very quality has attracted many friends, lle plans to make the .Xrmy his career for the duration, alter xxhieh he will try lor a poxition on the police force. We hope your plans come true, A'Billf' Page 'l hirty-nine AIILXN Nl.XCli.XY llui' l'11it'i'1'r1fy of .'X'4'z.' llanipsliirc Bowling ll, Zi: .Xrchery lllg Golf Ill: Make--up Committee l4t. lean, another Grcenwootlite, has hrought her pleasing and winning personality to us. She is a keen football enthusiast mtl a wry loyal supporter ol the team. We feel that the lniwi'sity ul' New llampshire will receive a splendid fresh- man w hen Mac enrolls there. llUXXfXlilJ M.XCIlill.l.lG.XN llizilc' Laiifvd Xfizlus Coax! Girard lloekcy lt-ll. Mack is a happi'-go-luckv fellow who is alwavs striv- ing to ph-ase ltis classmates. Ile is interested in model rail-- iatling. hut hefore he can concentrate upon that, he will do his patriotic rluty hy ioining the l'nitetl States Coast Guard. ine work. Mack, 'lhe future will he exciting for you. Xl l .XX RUN .Nlcl lxttll 'lln I lIIrfi'i'Ii1i'r1 Xl is ratlii-r it-tiring .intl iiiactixu, hut his lricntls know the olliui' sith' nl' him qlmiftil, gootl-naturetl and likahle. We wish you luck, Xl in Iintling antl filling your niclic in lllt' lXlN.Xl ID Xl.-XUX flrillll fxlrlulkll ffzlllrlilfclll f U!4't' Um' ol' llit' liisl lo k'llllNl. lion lvl! liis scliool hooks for the iiiort- exciting lili- of the .Xir lforce lhis ilanatlian latl was .ilwais ri-atlx with gi lulsn' .intl lrit-ntlli smile. which made him popular with all his associates. Page lforly Nll Rllil. .NLXGIQIQ .lIi11111i ' Niirxiug liieltl llockey ll, ill llgiwketbglll 1l,I,4l1 lloxxliug ll. 2, 3, -llg Soltbnll 43, -ll. Minnie, Ll grgiclugite ol' the XX'gu'i'en School, has the sunny clixpoxition which ingikex Irenclx quickly gincl emily, We are xure that xhe will cool mziny gi lexerecl brow in her chosen xxork. Uoocl-bye, Nluriel. Nlgike LIN proucl to liuxe been your clziwinzltex il ll4l.Nl.XS SXUXYIJIJN Nl.Xl.Clllc.Nl 'Tolliriiyii Ncllool of l'liySicaI lzitlzmzfimz B:1ntlll,ll3 l5ootbgill ll, 3, -ll: ll'llCli lil: CHN Country 13, 4lg lli-Y ill: Ski Team H51 Co- chairmzin ol Senior Play Wzirtlrobe Committee Hl. 'I'onimy, ll grzulugite ol- the Greenwoocl Grunininr School, has been kept buxy by hix mziny lligh School nctivitiex Ile hopes to become ai phy xicgil tlirector, :incl me Lire sure that he will be very xuccewlul. Good luck, 'l'oinmy. .NLXKY Nl.XR'l'IN4l llonor Pupil Xllaijv .X'in'siiig llzuketbgill ll. 2, 3. ll: Ilockey ll, 5, 4l1 Ball- minton ill: lioxxling li, -ll1 Soltbgill lllg Orches- tra ll, 3, -ll: llomeroom Nlzinziger ill: Senior Play Committee Hlg Yearbook Stall Ml, liyeryone knoyyx Nlxiry, the girl whose nzune has been consistently on the llonor Roll. Besides her fine rating in School work, xhe buy Qilxo ptirticipziletl in mginy Sports. liine work, .Nlziryl We knoxx that you will be ai plegixgint gintl Suc- cessful nurse: zincl, who knoxu, some clay, you may be the school nurse. The bext ol' luck, Nlgiryl for you most cer- tziinly tleserye it, lL'lll lXlf .Xl.Xl'Gl5Rl l,111'Ii11v .llizmicliizxclfv Stills lfollcee lnter Noe Club l2l: Glue Club ll, 1, ?lg Bowling ll, ll: Basketball fl ll Softball ll, il: Senior Play ill: Prophecy' Committee ill: librury Stall IZ, ill Coll 12. 3l. l.urline ctune lrom the lincoln bcliuol. ller hobby ix correxponclingj zincl il' you knoxx l urline, you knoxx lioxx lucky her correspontlenti zirel lurline intentlx to go In Nlnwicliti- setts State College :incl xtucly tlietetics Page liorty-one l3pXRl3,Xli.X Mxrci HclIl7lL'U ltxpez' Clvnigee Srbaol of Aft lkmrling tl, 213 Ghlee Cluh t-llg lnter Nos Club ll. 2. 1 -ll: Co-chznrmun nl' Seninr Play Wztrtlruhe Clnininittee lull, Burhie s interests are z1lung,z11'tistie lines. The grace :intl symmetry of niitl-'X'ietm'izin tnrniture. the cut and tle- sign nt' clnthing.Aziml the mhzitling and cumhinatiunuof color laminate her. lhe effect of that window you designed for the Senior Play. l3g1rhie. nas really xx'nntlerl'L1l, .-Xt the Yexper Genrge Sclroul of Art, Barbie xxill gn on with her lgtxmrlte mark. Success Ztml the heat Of lLlCl4l ,IIEKN Mc.-Xl,l.lS'l'ER 'fll1f'lcry Boston lfiling ami lIIt16',X'llI.Q Srliool lttmliirg tlmg -Iuninr Pmm Committee l3l: Senior Party C,Ul'l1mllU39 C4J. Corning from the llurtl School, Mickey now graduates. lezixing zi htm nl trientls helnntl her. When called upon, she hm xervetl her clam lzuthlully and cheerfully. We know xhe'll he in Nuceeas in xxhatever she does. KIUSIEPII li. McDUNfXl,D Rip liufetl States .llarinv .Service lrack 12, in 4l1 Senior Party Committee HDI lluekey t-ll 'l he West Sitle gave tix une ul her llllbl juviatl buys when Nlte xent llx Hip, Xlxxgixx remix xxith gn xxitty lnlte, he hm enlightenetl the llxex ul' nrginx' ni' lux elgtwiuitex It is nut inn llllfllllllllull Night ti. we hnn -lmlnng gnrmiml the tigiqlt wr spring1il'termwi1x, lle xxill xnrelx' niztlte il xilrcew nl lux Inline ,IUIIX Nlcl-l RUY ,'lIm ' 'xdvillmiclfrrz I 1111't'.it:fy Crum tltitintrxi tl, 41, lrzick 12, 4, ell: Ski legnn 4 . . , , . Nl: l llWYSlfX ,-Xwxtqiitt 1-ll: Xu' lxantl Xklrtien tit. Stutlent Council lllg Seniwr Plan' Cant Ht. Mac canine ln XX'.1l4eIieltl lrmmr Stnnehznn .luniur lligh tu liven things up here lle trgixelx in gt 'Nelect i.Lrm1p that ntten xwrkx tmxxuml Rentling llis cheery xinile illhl lively perwnztlity :ire muticeaihle xxherexer there is anything doing. lle hm lween gin gntlent lllllllillllllll in high xelwttl xpurts. Gtmtl luelt In tml in tttur enllege career, Mac, Page lforty-txxo l:lQXI55'l'lNlS M. NlcXX'lllNNlli U7it't'IIfU Nursing lnter Nos Club lllg Baaketball ll, 253 Bowling 12, Slg Baseball ll, Z, 3, 433 Xkartlrube Commit- tee, Seninr Play lell. Teenie came In Wakelieltl lligh Scliunlhlruiii the lin- culn Scliuiil. Spurtx, clmely tubllmxetl by muaic and reatling,, have been her chier intereata in high sclmol. Since she is going tu be a nurxe, be sure In hire leen1e, il' ynu ever need une. lzl Sllr I., Nll1l,ONSUN lilxie Lliidecitled limvling ll, 1, 5, 41g Seninr Play l sher flimmit- tee C-ll. .Nlthuugli nut actixe in extra-curricular activities, Elsie is well knmxn ax a party girl. I aughx and lun mean a great tleal tn her, anti xxe are bure that when nhe tlecitlex on her lile work, she will make her mark quickly antl eaxily tmntl luck, lilxiel Pl1.XRl. lSl1il'lN Nll'SSIAXlil:R l,l',QQ'1'H lill7'LlL'ff fiHHt'Qi' lfieltl lluckey lllg lnter Nm Club lllg Seniur Plat' lkher Kjninmittee lllg Claw Will Chun- mittee ill, .Xnuther girl nith wcretarial axpiratiimxl Unly tlnx une has many nutsitle interextx: ilancing, roller Nkating, swim- ming, and grilling. In mentiun a len With vi many hubbiex, Peggy ix xure tri become a Nuccew at nhatexer Nhe under- takex l'.XLl l- Nllil Sl- Prznl Rnrlmnztzri Paul came to Waketieltl lligh lruni St, vlnsepllix School. lliw luture plans are In be a ratlininan. nr lu get into mme part nl the air lurce. lle lw quzet in claw, but xhmex in the gym. llis athletic figure la the enxy ul many ul' lnx lellutx gymnastn, and the tlelight nl' Cnach Ruiitl Page Forty-th ree RICIIARD Nlll,l.S 'lJ1i'k ,X'ur1'lwaxlc1'i1 L'11iz-vrsify Glue Cllulw ll. Zlg ligincl ll, 2. lll Senior Play Cast l4l5 llockey Ill: liusketbgtll lllg Class llistory fluiniiiittcc l4l: Gilbert :intl Sullivan Club llj. XX'l1cnex'cr tlicru is something linppening, you will be sure tii lintl Dick, llc is always ready lur gi laugh any time or place. llc has lwcen an zictiic member ut' the class since he lwzulc l'zii'cwcll tu Ljrecnxmutl Scliuul. Ile stepped intn the limcliglit in tliu It-aiding role in the Scniur Play by his amus- ing purtrgiygil nl' the cneigutic ylnirig blttllllllj' Clover, We niay ill rt-st zissurctl lic will rcccixc tlic success lic im-rits. ll-.XX Nllbttlili ',lll-14 L i1J4'i'rJt'tl Girls' Glu- illulw llli limxling ll. 2. 'lll fllilss l'rnplim-cy Klfiiiiiiiittu- Ht. llur Icllmx clzissingitc, glenn, lwlimgs In lln- niiirt- lx-sciwctl grliup nl' our stutlcnt lmtly. She rccciwtl lici' 3.1l'Llll'lI'l12lI' scliuul uluctitilin ut the I-rainklin Scliutil .Xltlmugli slit- is us yn-I un- tlccitlctl :is In her plains for the future, xxc lumix tlizit xxltgltewi' pgitli slit- lirmlluxxs in lilc xxill lu- gi in-ll cliuscn unc liliiitl luck. ',Nlrii'c F ,NlXlQt1l-HN Ml llfli XY lltII'Q4K'. I tlffmltffil St-limi' l'l:iVx llucuiyililig l.uiiiinitti-u lll. .Nlz1i'p.1y is .1 stutlt-nl lruiii BI -lust-pli's Sflllblll. llln-r lint- ul lun In-Ips livr lu nmlst- .intl lst-cp nt-xx lricntls cztslly, intl lliuit- is in-it-r .i tlull niiinit-nt xxliun sltt- is in-Qtr, Roller sluiting is lit-r linlwlwy, XM- lsnlm tli.it licr clit-cry clispnsitiun pill .ull in ciirrxiiig litr l.ii in xxfi.itmt-1' slit- clilil-sis In ili- Nl XRN Ml lll'llN ',llnrplf' l mlm nlul lllixxling ll lr llgislscllmll l l l. Nlurpli is in-ll lsiimx n guiiiiiig us lui' tlizit nu-rry txxinlglc in In-r cw Quill In-r init-ctiuiis luuglt, lliust- xxliii liglxt- ln-r lor 1 lVlk'lltliLll'L' priiutl lil Ilic- Iiict Nlurpli lius mit yu! da-citlul upiin lit-r lilt-'s Hnlllx, lwul it is crilniit Iliatl In-r lrivmlly Illilll- iiur xxill lu- ll gm-.it lin-lp to her. Page Forty-four NURMX MUSE Xurnzrz Bunk llhrk Clltllills lfll Seniur ljlllnl' Clzurcly Luul l'sher Corn- mittee Ht: Senif-r Plus' Decurziting Clcuninittee HJ. Xurinu is Ll quiet young l.uly uhm. hecgruse ut' her willing- Hess In help, has inzitle gr mark liar hersell in Wukelieltl lligh Schmrl. 'She hopes tu xx-ark in gr liustun lmnk, Llncl ne know that her einpluyers xxill zipprecigrte her .is much us her clnss- mzites ilu, XXll.l'lil1lJ MLNSI: 'Yffrzlf' .lI7I1v1' ul' flu' I infix! Nlizfti lizisehull li, 413 llnckey l-ll. 4Ihih is une ul' the quieter inenrhers ul' the Seniur Class, Because cal his lilxegihle Personality and LlllLlNNLlIlllIlg nature he has gained ll hust ul' lirientls lle is xilsu une ul our spurls enthusiasts, With him gm alll kincls ul' guutl wishes MxXRll.YN MN IAIQS l'1'a'II4 ' ,Xirrsizw lizrsliethgill ll, 2, 315 .Xrclrery ll. lt, liimling tl. 71. Uutstuntling fur her he-.iutiliul hiiir untl ehririning persun- ulity is Yvette, xxhn czune to Us lrcun lheeinwutl ller alertness has inude her ll cumpeteut siutlent us well as ll pleasant crunpginum, She is unpther ul nur nurses-In-he What lucky patients! Rl7'l'll MARS.-XRliili Nlwlvli R11llriv illfzsnlrlrirxvlfx fifllfftll llmpzhzl Glee Club ll. Zlq lnter Nos Cluh ll, Z. Ng Senior Pl21y'C2l5t l-ll: Prophecy Committee HJ. Ruthie czune tw us truin the lirunklin Schuul ll yuu want tu hung Zl picture un the wall, consult her, us her huhhy is. interiur tlecmutiirg, Will we ever forget Ruthie's lrish hrugue? l'll say not! With her rezuly smile, she will surely succeed :rs ar nurse Page Forty-five CIIARLES WlLLlAlVl OCONNOR Kf!1tirlie Boston College lIltcii'lie, who ltL1s gicquired mztny friends hy his modest, un.tssumtng manner joined the class ol '43 lrom St. 'los- eph's School. llis scholastic zihility has made him one of our outstanding clgissmzites. May you achieve even greater heights in your college career. ll.-Xllil, URMSBN llonor lfssnyist Hagel larlzson College .Xrchery ll, 2, 3, 43: Basketball ll, 2, 3, 415 Bowling ll, 2, 3, ellg lfield llockey ll, 2, 3, sll, lilee Cluh ll, I 3, ll: lnter Nos Cltth ll, 2, 3, ll, Urchestrzi ll. Z, 3, 'llj lennis ll. Z, 3, 453 Golf 12, il: Band H, 433 lfirst .Xid Clziss lsltg Senior Platt' fiilsl lll. llgifel is gi remgirkgihle student. ller performances in sports and music, :is well :is in the classroom, :ire intlslilltd- ing: yet she always finds time to gissist Ll classmate, She won lirst district prize in the Ngitionnl Urutoricul contest, We are proud of you, llztfell ll:XNNEl.ORlE USWM D llonor Pupil ulillllllllllu ,X'o1'll'emlerri L'111t'ei'sr!y lilee Kilulw ll, I. 3, 411 llouling ll, 4, lil Cflgiss Prophecy Committee 445: Co-cligiirmgtn Publicity Cfontmittee' Senior Plgix llt, llusiness Stgillf Ytlltlnnlli llll lxlrllfvfltl lf, ll Hll.ll'lI1Llll is ti conscientious, tireless uorker its we all noticed xxlien she Nils CH-Cl'I1lll'lll.lIl ol' the Senior l'l.ix lluhli- citx' Cfomniittee, She is interested in politics, and hot cgur she cook' Illllllllhlllu intends to lolloxx .1 c.ireei' in cheniicgil engiineriiig We linoxx tlt.tt she xxill he .1 lug success lCl'l'llllXt1l1 frltJ1jtl ' ,xtllllleilklflll l i1l'1't'rwfy Student Clouncil lll,ll1n1oi' l'iom Cjonintittee l it. l.lt.iuui.in ul Senior l'l.ix f,oinnuttee ill, Cheet- legider lllg lnter Nils t.lulw ll, 5, ll. XX'li.it would the senior plgiy h.txe heen xxitliout Ginger ? She didn't :ict the lend, she lixed it. She is lwuhhling oxer with energv, and ue gill xxondei' xx here she gets her pep: hut thex don't cxtll her Hlilllg1k'l'H xxithout regtson lots ul' lucltl Page Forty-six liklll. ,l. P.XWl,UXX'Slil ll: ln L IILILIILICLI Glee Club tllg 'lrack ill: l.oolcoz1f tl,.2, 3l3 Class lhlttlltJCttl1lI1lltIC6 til: Senior Play Lighting Committee HJ. hhlllof' a very cheerful fellow, comes from the lfranklin Silloril. .Xs he's an expert at his liohhy. photography, we shall expect to see him as .1 lamous news photographer, -ometlay. tIll4XRl.liS Pliil'lill1ttS V 'fum' IZPJZKQIIZLYI Petti hasnt het-n with Lls xery long, hut he has hecome popular hy his joxial ancl humorous personality. llis frientls know him hy his attractive smile antl remarkahle sense ot humor. Petri hopes to become an engineer when he tin- ishes school. Rememher, Petti elliciency hrings success. Cll l.-XRl,l,iS Plff.-XNU 'Yflurrlrtf' l urlnl Sfultr Nitin' Cliarlie has matle many trientls hecause ul' his sincere ancl pleasing nature llis plan lor the future is to he an ensign in the L'nitecl States Navy Charlie will surely get there, for he is a steatltast worker. Continue your line work. antl we know that success will he yours for the asking Bon X'uy1lgt'l NOR MAN PO'l l' E R ,Nll?l'I1IH l'lvysir't1l llzrfrlor Ski Team K-ll, Picture a quiet young man with a fine personality ami you have Norm Potter, Norm came to us from Win- chester, and we are fortunate that he tlitli for even though he has not taken part in a great many school activities, he has made an important atltlition to the class hy simply heing himself. Norm hopes to lweeome a physical tlirector. and we hope that he lulfills his amhition. Page Forty-seven 'l'lll:l,Nl.X PRliC1UL'R'l I lwlwlil L'11Jcr1dvd llmiling ll. ll: Snlihall ill lhclma lwimiiglil hcr radiant persimallty In Lls lrnm thu Warrcn Schmml, She ix alwaxs rraulx to mark and to plav. Xltliiingli Nha ix unilcciilcil .ilwnin tlic lulure. he lmim fha! xxliitmcr hcr ilccixiiin, xhu will he xiclnrihux. S.XI,Y.X'lilJRli l'L'Gl.l5l fi'II 'lIH ill, I. T. Clwuriuzl lzazgiizcerzrzg lrack lll: liianhall lllg Scninr Play Committee 143. llarun iw the wrsatilc prcsidcnt ol' the newly formed 'liiamic Club. llc is I1 pleasant chap and his lriends ad- mire hix dark, wavy hair. Because ul' his liandsume grin and wlca-ing persnnalitv. he is popular with out-ul-tmvn mrls. llcrck wishing goml luck to a wry line fellow. ,unix l..xxx'leI2xc:iaQi'1Nx.,lR. ilillllllllfu Railro l:'114:gim'vf Urclicwlra Ll. Z, 3, 45. -Iwlinnic ix unc ull our cntliuxiaxtic lmys. .Xe a loyal rimlur at Nillfllll xpnrts. hc is linimn Io many. llc intends In Nlnily railni 4-iigiin-cr'iiig xxhcn lux sqlnml days arc over. llcrvk xxixlilng ilu- lwxt ull luck lu unc Illlgllly' lim- lcllmv. lllflilll-Ill Ql'lXl flffllil lvlllfl'l'lil1'iI' llanil 11.2, l, ll: Ciaiu-r illnlw ill: Nliixic Xppivcigi- llull lllp liinqh fliiiiilvr film, Ycar liuuli Stall- lllf Suniiir Play Chu! ill. llvrlw C.ll1ls' lu Illn' 4.l.lNN ul 44 llulll Nldlllllllltl. lllx niagncln' pi-rwirililx liax .iililul lllllfll lu our claw llix xiipvrlv .ruling zilwililx anil in-llr.ii'i-il liar hair xxill lung lw im-iiiuiiilwiul Xllli-iiigli iliiilvplilvil .is lu llic lllllll'l'. llL'I'lY' llllglll lwllim hix lmlihy ul' miixiu Pagv limty-viglir l.ll.l,l.XN .Xllflli Qllllli l'1rlc Y't'lt'fvlvom' Upumfor llaskethall ll, Ili l'ield llockey llll Solihull ll. ll, Badminton illg Class XX1ll Committee 147. Montrose School sent Lls Pick, one ol- our happiest classmates. She loxes sports and participates in many school activities, She manages Iii haw lun at school and Io attain good grades at the same time With her sunny smile and co- operatixe spirit, ne knoxx she xxill he a succt-sslul operator CQll.Xlil,l1S R Xl-la'xl1l. 1flli1rlt 1 i ,-lrmy .'l1r fjvffls Senior Play Cast 4413 lwnilltllll ill, Charley has non the reputation ul heing, one ol lynn-A fields more popular seniors, vSll1t'l'C'NL'I'- people congregate, fll1Lll'lt'j S quick nit and smile are notieeahle llis genial personality should he ol' assistance In hun in the Army Air Corps. Wll.l l.-XM ft. lifiilnl KXY, KIR. Bill Ilflllj' .-llr lorfvs Senior Play Cast l-llg Graduation Lsher Hag liaskethall Manager ll, 2. fl: ,lunior Prom Cloni- mittee ill. Bill, an alumnus ol' the Warren School, has hecome xery nell known during his stay at Wakeiield lligh. llis pleasing smile and raxor sharp sense of humor ligne helped In acquaint him with most ol us, lle has alnays heen a good supporter ul his class, and in the Senior Play, Bill did a line piece ol' work ina diilicult role. like a numher ol his classmates, Bill has made a hohhy of modeling planes, a pastime that seems altogether fitting, since he has his heart set on entering the .-Xrmy Air Corps. P,-XLl.INli l5R.XNCl1S REID Hpzllllltfl Nmye Qirls' Qlee Cluh ll, 3, -llg Baskethall lllqrlnter Nos Lluh Hlg Chairman of Senior Play Candy and L'sher Committee Hl. Paulie. the -lenny Lind ol' Wakelield lligh, received her grammar school education at the Montrose School, ller everfready smile and her willingness to help, have won the admiration ol many ol' her fellow classmates. She has done well in choosing nursing as her profession, lor, we feel that Pauhe has the ahility to hecome the type ol' nurse of whom nie shall always highly approve, Page Forty-nine CIIARLES RICE Ufiflclfll-t'll Littfed States .X'c11'.V Cjhgirles is Ll reservetl, gootl-lmntmliiltg young man who has in.nle many ol' the girls' hearts heat Keep your eyes on the sen, 'lflllL1FllL'. gintl we knoxx that lnule Sain will he proud ol you, 1111N1lIi'I llN,X Nl. RIZLX Voltaire litirtleft l,'olIt'tgt' Iigiskethgnll 1113 lllee Cluh 1l. 2, 5, 41: Bowling 13 41 hnttlitmls StiIl141 Xr h 31 Bu 5. eerv12, 3 si- Hess Committee, Senior Play C41. n X grzitlnalte ol' the lincoln School, Connie is Sl conscif l11Lls stntlent with Ll lrientllv, htippv smile. Although she ent er lezik ol' it. he know she is Lin expert :it the piano llL'N N 5 N She xxorlss hztrtl all tiny task, gintl :ilxxgtys does her hest, With this zihility, we knoxx you'll succeed in the lutnre. Best ol luck, 'lijonnief' We'll miss you. .., IQUSINX MXRY l111l3l5l2'l11 fs if ll 'ilfretl .lt'tItlm'H1'l' Qllee Vinh 1l 7 -11' l'ieltl lloeley 1l 7 3 -ll' . -, 1 X . -, . - liznlnnnton 1213 ligiskethgill 1l. 2, 5, 413 Solthgill 1l 3 3 ll lin 7 7 Y 3 xxling 1-. 'lll Nrchery 1-1L Senior Plgix 1..intlx gintl l sher C.oniinilIee 141. Ro, lnll ol' xim .intl xigor is one ot' our inost versa- tile stntlents She ls not only gi xxlnf on the .athletic heltl. hut slim' tpin ent intinx' .1 l1INCIIl.lIll1g lignie on ice slmles, thrill inxone with her .iqrohntie .inlics .intl e11XXlW11y' songs, .intl hun- tlle .i eonilw with the e.tse ol' gi xelergin Iltnrtlressing ls the iight k.lIl'l'l' lor this tlzirlt-eyetl little clglssmglte ffl vim 1 is I111lSl1l1'I'S11N l'!'i'll' lx't1tl'lt't'1i llell .9t'l't10l lntei 'st rs 1l. l, 5, 'llf Sk'L'l'l'lQll'X, lnter Nos 141i 1,lt-Ls cqllllW ll, 5, sl1, lrull 1l14 llt1ll1UI'111Ill1 .Nl.in4iger 111, Student Council 1113 Senior Play 1,oinni1ttee 1111 Senior l'lg1y Clitst 1-113 lloxxling 1l,21 l'xeixhotlx loxes nie, .intl l loxeexeiyl1otlx might easily he l'hxlliss Iliollu. She is gitliniretl hx' the hoxs nntl enxletl hx the girls. lhere is no one with more Irientls, gtntl lor gootl regisons she is one ller stegitllnsl loyalty' nntl execu- tix e gihilitx' xxill lw VL'C11g.Llll!L'1l in the secretarial school ol her Clllr let' Pi it l'il't KB.. y PfX'liRICIl.X RUISIDOLN Pai llmzzcnzuluw' lull, red-ligiirell, und xmiling ellllll is Pnl lmm Lynn- liehl Center. ller Cl2lNNll'IlllL'N limi lierbvery lriemlly zingl al- wuya really tu lend uwxlniiee She enjoy all kinilx ul lzxncy mark: hut her luvuritex ure xexxing, enihrmilering, and gmt cheting. We kncixx that Nhe xxill he happy in her chmen xwrk. lll1l'l'Y RUDIQRICQIQ fluff-iV' Clfllvy linzinr Cifzkep limxling llll lmflwirl SlllCNlllLlll lllq Gull' ll, ll. llilllltlllfllll l,lL'NlxlClll 4211 llllt'l' Xmas ll, 1. 3, -ll, l,i1iiel1f,mii1ter till -lllllllll' l'runi f,1ll1lllllllL'C lil. Clieerlegiller H, 413 Seniiir Pmm Clrimmitlee 141. Senior Play Cfnminittee Hli lie-tty. une ul' nur mml gittructixe wiiiuix IN gi prmluel -il the XXXn'ren Sclimil, Iler pwpulglrily' ix exillencell hy her mire-N HI lriemlx She lx zinwtlier ul the group ul Wzlkeliehl girls xxhw plan to enter flfilhy iluniiir Uillege. Were Nure that Nhe xxill never lack ai gmail time with her cheery xniile, lilil Ili RUIXQIJRS Hvffv HIHIJIUYS Sllwwl Belle came In W.il4eIieIil Iiruni lieehe Aluniur lligh in Nlul- llen We hfipe that she hm funml Wgilxeliehl ll plegixzint oin- Irgut We knmx :ev haue eiiiwyeil her ihiiill luck All yiiiir lWllNll1CNN silluull liellel PIlll.lP ROSA PMI ,'l'Z'Il1flUIl illrvlmrzzc lluuthzill ll, ll: Seniur Play Stage Crew l4l1 Decorating Cfommittee 645. Phil is une ul our jullv and fun-loving memhers. Ile came In us from the l.ynnliehl Grammar Sclifiul lle has heen very popular zinmng his friends hecziuxe ol his exer- lasting xmile and -iwvinl laugh .Xeronuutics will offer him many nppnrtunitieS In ilixplny hii mechanical skill, Rest uf luck, A'Phil. Page Fifty-one MARIO ROSATI Mar Army of the Lniied States Foothall ll, 2, 3, ell: 'lirack ll. 2, 3, -Il. ' Mario, a tall fellow, came to us from the I3ranklin School Ile has proved not only a cheerful companion, but also a wizard on the athletic held. llis excellent manners have won the admiration of the opposite sex. .Xt present he is plan- ning to enter the armed forces. Cheerio, Mario. DAVID ROUND Da'z'e Llnifed States Navy Stage Crew in Senior Play 145. If you happen to see a tall lad, rifle over his shoulder, and a red hound emerge from the woods. you'll know that Dave is hunting again. llunting, fishing, and reading are A'Dax'e's favorite pastimes. When he isn't in the woods he's in the Iihrary. Now Dave is hunting for higger game. Ile is one of Wakefield lIigh's hoys who left school early for training in the Navy. Good hunting. Dave, and good luckl VIRGINIA Rl'SSFI.I. Ci1inii ' Xllaldmi Hospital Ilowling Ill: .Xrchery Ill: Tennis C253 Senior Play Committee HI. Ginnie is one ol- our more popular seniors. ller hlue eves, hlonde hair, and attractive features make her charming In all. l.ike many others. she has chosen the nursing prolesf sion as gi career, and plans Io train at the Malden llospital. DORIS lil lX.Xlll5l'lI RYNN llorn .lriiilioii Radio Qilee Lluh rl. Z, ii: lloxxling Ill: .Xrcliery fill Script llolder. Senior Play Ill. Did he hear someone speak ol trains or radio? 'l4h.it must he llutis, .1 Greenwood lass, xiho is huilding herself a model locoinoiixe run on live steam. She is a very versatile voung woinan with xgirious interests, including niusic and .ixiaiion In fact. her plans lor the future are in axiation llappy landing, Dorisl Page l'3il'ty-two lil,E.-XNUR llARRlli'l li RYANS lzilmizor Uf'f H5U Basketball ll, Zig Senior Play Decorating Com- mittee 1453 Chorus UH. Eleanor, a native ol' leynnlield, proposes to work in a de- fense plant until the end of the war and then to go on to college. She has our best wishes. DORIS SAUNDERS Doris Nursing Basketball tl, 2, Sig .Xrchery fl, 253 liield llockey C155 Bowling Cl, 253 Inter Nos Club CID. Doris' quiet, unhurried manner will serve her in good stead in the tield she has chosen. Already, she is in training at the Ring llospital of Psychiatry in Arlington Her earn- est desire to do her best xxill, we are sure, gain both the com- mendation of her doctors and the conndence of her patients. jUNE SCRlBNER l1mie Private Secretary Co-chairman of Senior Play Usher and Candy Committee C-15. A very pretty blonde is our classmate, junie. She came to Wakefield from the Beebe junior lligh, Malden, and in the timelshe has been with us has been very popular. ller at- tractive appearance and pleasing personality will surely tend towards making her a most engaging secretary. RITA M, SIOCUMB Siva Secretarial School Senior Prom Committee 1453 Senior Play Usher C43, Sloan is a charming young lady from the St. .Ioseph's School, But don't let that air of sophistication fool you! Underneath she is all sparkling fun and witty good-humor. Rita plans to continue with secretarial work. Success and good luck! Page Fifty-three i NIOIIN SMITH l,I11fr'by Ulzdefided Basketball tl, 2, 3, 4l: liootball tl, 2, 3, 45. 'AD'utchy is known to everyone for his activities in foot- ball and basketball. Ile can be found any place in town in the company ol' Spungo Spang and I lerman Kelley. Wher- ever and whenever anything is going on, you can be sure Dutchy is at the bottom ol' it. P.'XL'l. SPANG .Sp111i,e Ldzilvd States Navy lrootball ll, 2, ilj 'lirack ll, Zlg llockey ll, 2, S. -lip -lunior Class lreasurer C353 junior Prom Committee l3l. Spung had acquired a leaning toward athletics at St. -lost-pli's School. and that tendency remained throughout his Wakefield lligh School career. llis end position was always a strong point in our football squads formations, Spung should benefit greatly by his athletic training when he joins the Navy. IDLTISIZ S'I'AN'I'l.fXl. Ilonor Pupil Hbfzllln St'r'l'0fl1ff!1I School Basketball Ill: Bowling tllg Inter Nos tllg Ilis- tory Committee HI: Dean's tlllice C-ll. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Louise is tireenwoods contribution to jollity and good cheer. ller deep, infectious chuckle is a delight Io hear. .-Xnd to match that, l,ouise is a good cook! Yum! Yum! ller plans for the Iiuture include seeretarial work. and we are conlident that her line record in Xvakelield lligh School will continue else- where. MARY S'I'AN'IiON .'llary S!i'i1ngruplu'r Glee Cjlulw Ill: Bowling Ill: Senior Play Decorat- ing Committee HI: Senior Play Make-up Coin- nnttee 443. Mary has been an active member ol' our class, We learn that she lx veijv lomlhol playing the piano. Is it long han' or boogie-xvoogie. .Nlarvf She plans Io be a stenograplier alter graduation, and we are sure that she will be invaluable in any ollice. Page Fifty-four ROBlili'l' M. S'l'EliX'l2S llonor Pupil Bob Lilltlvljfded Band ll, 5, -lfg Orchestra 13, 4l: Senior Play Lighting Committee 145. 'lihe fellow behind the smileathats Bob, llis jovial and good-natured personality easily helped him make friends at high school. Bob came to us from the Warren School where he prepared himself tor the enviable scholastic record that he has achieyed, We know that Bob will make him- self prominent in whatever field he enters. MXRY .NNN S'l'liYliN5 llonor Pupil Allollit ' .Shtzrflillzorg College Bowling ll, Z, ll: Clee Club H, 453 lnter Nos U. 4lI Lflllfillllf Staff lf. 3li Yearbook Staff l-lli Senior Play Decorating Committee C-lfg Class Gift Committee l'llQ llome Room Manager 137. Mollie is one of those extremely intelligent people from l.ynnlield who enjoys walking away with all the honors, both in studies and in school activities. She is well-known as 'fBrenda of Brenda and Cobinan and also for her devotion to Bob llope and Glen Miller. With all her quips about Bob lrlope and Red Skelton she has often been the center ol laugh- ter. Mollie, your college career will certainly be a happy one GLORIA ,l. STORTI Gloria L'z1t1t'cit1ct1 Bowling ll. 233 Badminton lllg Class Dinner Committee fell. Another former pupil of the l.incoln School is Gloria. ller large collection of post cards shows that she must like to travel. Wakefield lfligh School was fortunate when she traveled this way. Although she hasn't yet decided her future career we know it will be an interesting one. BURTON STRONG ugllffn N Norflivasierzz Liilizwrsify Band ll, 25: Cheerleader l3, 45: Class President gl: Tennis CZ, 35: Basketball fll: lflockey Cl, 3, Burt is that handsome, friendly lad from Lynnheld. Always ready with a helping hand, he has gained many friends at Wakefield lligh, lf he works as hard at Northeastern as he did in the hockey rink, we are certain his future will be a successful one. Page Fiftyefiye lfllWfXRlJ SLiRli'li'l'li lid lfditor on Sports lfoothall tllg Basehall ll, 2, 3, -ll. l vllearlthat yell? llere comes 'flidlu Although he is small in sine, his lungs are powerful. llis hearty laugh is known by everyone. lle came lrom St. loseph's Parochial School. Hts love lor sports has prompted him to choose sports editorial- ism lor a career. Success is just around the corner. we know. PHll.MON'l' 'l'.'XYl,tJR l'li1l Li. S. .-lrmy lcocus Club llli l.-ighting Committee, Senior Play 1431 Business Stall, Yearbook HJ. Phil is one of the outstanding cameramen in our class. lle came to Wakefield lligh School lhrom Lireenwood and is known hy all his friends as a congenial and sociahle person. We wish you luck in the Army, Phil, lil.EANOR tl. TIECCE lflmrior Iiitsiricss Srlwrol Glee Cluh tl. 251 Orchestra tl, 2. 3, -llg Senior Play l'sher Committee Ht: Senior Play Decorat- ing Committee tll. lileanor's passion for souxenirs is sure to lead her on many paths. hut we know she will always meet sethacks with a smile. ller interest and appreciation of good music is eyi- denced hy her participation in the Glee Cluh and Orchestra. With so many outside interests, we know that she will nex er he hored, no matter what husiness she chooses at the con- clusion ol her lormal education l-S'I'lll2R lliflflli I-'wtlirr tfosfzmie llfxigrlirig Bowling 12. il. .-Xrchery lllj Inter Nos tIluh til: Senior Play lslier and Candy C,ommittee C-ll. lzsther is a quiet girl who came to us from the lfranklin School. ller amhition is costume designing: to turther that amhition, she has studied art. She has unassumingly taken part in sports and school activities, and her cooperative spirit will surely help her to hecoine a success llest wishes, lfstherl Page Fifty-six Nl XIQIXN lil,lf:klilfilill 'l'lfNNliY A1l,1fj,1,1 S'errt'farzal llork Business Manager ul' Loolcozft Hlg Class Will Committee Ht: Archery Cll. Marian is one ol the most amiable girls in the class. She has taken a great interest in school atlairs and has suc- ceeded in obtaining a high scholastic rank. Because of her sweet disposition and winning personality, she has many friends. We are all sure that she will make a successful sec- retarye NURMN 'lllIS'll l' XHVIIHI Li7ltlUt'7tlL'Ll Rowling tl, Ztg Lilee Klub lzlj Inter Nos tl, 2. 3, 411 lsher Committee for Senior Play Ht, Norma came to lls from Greenwood Urarnniar Sklitrttl ln the four years that her blonde head has been bobbing around school, she has made many friends, ller plans are uncertain, but we are sure she will be a success in whatexer held she Chooses. PIlYl,l.lS 'l'llRlfSlllfR l'liyl Nifrw Bowling tl, Il, .Xrchery tllg lennis tltg glunior Prom Committee tit: Baton lwirling tl, ll, Senior Party Committee 1433 Senior Play Cloni- mittee I-H3 Lilee Club llt Phyl possesses a gay, carefree spirit known In every- body She was a member ol the committees which made our Proms such successes, and also a participant in some sports She is always ready to loin in the lun Xkith her cheertul nature and pleasant smile, she will realize her ambition In be a good nurse, Rest ol luck, Phyl l2l,lX.Xl3li'lll Nl.XRll2 'l'llYNC1 13f'f!-17' .llicftflt'b1lf,1' lfnllegt Bowling H, 45: Inter Xmas 12, 3. 4t: Glee Club CZ, 3, 472 I.UUkUI1fSlZlll 12, 3lI Senior Play Fxecu- tive Committee HJC Senior Play Cast K-Hg Year- book Staff 643. Betty was that Southern Belle in our great production, the Senior Play. With her Dixie accent, she made us really believe she was from the Old South. llowever, her outstand- ing performance wasn't a surprise to most of us, because she has excelled in imitations during her whole high school careerg namely, of Bob llope and junior -Red Skelton. She is also Cobina ol' the Brenda-Cobinau pair, known to all l.ynn- field We know her future in dramatics is sale. Page liifty-seven fi HENRY B. TWOMBLY, jR. Bell College Basketball tllg Baseball 62, 3, 495 Senior Play Committee C413 junior Prom Committee t3lg Homeroom President 6395 Lookout Cell. Ben, a genial, happy--go-lucky chap that everyone knows and likes, drifted in to us from the Warren School. Follow-- ing any one of his many hobbies, Ben could usually be found on the athletic field at any time of the year. llis agreeahleness and magnetic personality will always gain tor him a host of friends. RUBISRT TYLER Hob .'li'u1'1' of lite lllllled States Bohn is one of our classmates Iiroin Greenwood who has already entered our Arnied l-orces, Belore war nas declared. he was a menihei' ol the State Guard. When peace is again declared. we are sure that 'ABoh will prove l'Ils ahiltty as a slsllletl Cfilltslhlllt. funnel luck in the ,Xrmyl XX'l5Nl7Fl,l. X'lDl'l'tJ limi lflveiiiiful l:'ii,ei1ii'i'i'iiig llockeytl, 5, lt: Basehall tl. 3, -ll: Band tl, 1. ill Senior Play floininittee tll: Nearhoolt Stall' lell. A - Bud ltzts heen a leading tigtire in sports exer since ar- riving at high school. Ile has heen rtcognifed as an excep- tionally line goalie lor his three years service on the hockey N N team, and his xxork in the intield on the hast-l .ill squad h.i liten no less coininendahle Btit .ill Biid'sA' good qualities do not lie in his athletic gihilityi his winning sinile and irre- sislllilt' persoiiiilitx' haxe earned hiin inany lriends and ad- niirers Bud is sig.gned nith the .Xl.ii'ines Reserve and ex- pects to he called upon soon alter school. l-ll l-VX NX'.Xl Sll liileeii .hit'r'lc'fiIl'li11 ll'oiI: Xrcliery Ill: Bon-ling tltg Nlonthlx' litxtilg tlliih Ht: literziry Istatl ol the Negirlwooli Ht l'ilten is another hard norker Iroin St. .ltis,'t1llN Scltool. 7 We knon that l'ileen, nith her tiaitience and tei'sexei'4iiice. xxill -io lar as il sect'etai'Y. We shall some day he Proud to admit that ue nent to school with l'ileen Walsh Page Fifty-eiglit DAVID ILXRRISUN WELLS Uaz'v iilzlflllt' .llr Corps Stage Crew, Senior Play f-ll. Dave is a graduate of the l'ranklin School. llis hob- bies include ornithology, botany, and firearms. 'tDaye will do well if he joins the Marine .Xir Corps because his hobby will help him to slap down the laps. DORUTIIY l.fJL'lSlZ Wl5N'lZlil. Dol Xen' linaglami liupffsf llovpilul Basketball flll .Xrchery fl,1l: Bowling flli lnter Nos Club fl, 4l: Coll fll: llarmony Class ffl: Senior Party Committee 141: Loolconf Staff 15, ll, 'fDot is one of our many fair Greenwood lassies. 'lhroughout her four years at Wakefield lligh she has been quite active in the social and athletic field. .Xlthough writing is only a bobby with Dot, we feel that she has the makings of a professional writer. FRANCES BE'l liY WFNTZFH. nffftlllu Sulfur llosplful Bowling fllj lnter Nos Club flip Senior Play Property Committee f-ll, l7ran is one of our quieter seniors who came from Lynnlield Centre. She has not been extremely akctixein school affairs, yet she has made many friends. She ls reliable and trustworthy, and wehknow she will make an excellent nurse. We predict a successful career for you, Fran PHYLLIS Lf JLISF WESTOYER Hpllyfn .Sf'L'7'l.'fLlfIl1f Sfftoof lnter Nos l3, -llg Co-chairman of Property Com- mittee for Senior Play l-ll: Basketball fllp Bowl- ing fly Did you see that cute little redhead with all the freckles flash by? That was Phyl, a popular miss from Lynnfield Centre. ller quick wit and ready smile have won ber many friends. With your vivacious personality, we know you will be a success in whatever you choose to do, Red, Page Fifty-nine LORRAINE WEYLAND Rainey Secretarial Work tllee Cluh .lllg Archery lllg Senior Play Decorat- ing Committee t4Jg leield Hockey CID. A Rainey came to Wakefield High School from Montrose hringing with her that attractive smile and merry disposition that we shall all remember. She plans to make secretarial work her career, and she may he sure that she has her class- mates' good wishes for the future. AUDREY WHALEN l.il' Andrey junior College Bowling ll, ll: 'liennis tl, 23: Archery tllg Bad- minton tl, Zli ,lunior Prom Committee l3Jg Clheerleader H, -ll: Senior Play Publicity Com-- mittee HJ, Senior Party Committee C-llg Home- room 'lreasurer l-ll, Cheerleader Dance Commit- tee 13, 45. Lil' Audrey, that peppy, energetic, fun-loving miss, came to us from Greenwood. She is one of the most popular and active members ol the Senior Class, and the football games would not have been complete without her cheering. We know you will he just as welcome at college as you were here, Audrey. RICHARD WHEELER Dick Norflvcaslern L'ni2'vrsi!y Band tll, llg lfocus Club CHQ Senior Play Lighting Committee C4J. Dicki' can usually he seen at most school activities with a camera in one hand and spare flash hulhs in the other. He came to us from the Greenwood School. Lots of luck at Northeastern, Dick. HELEN WHITE llvlcn Busirzcss School Baskethall l I lg Chorus tilg Dinner Committee for Senior Party 145. Business school ahead! llard work and more formal edu- cation! Helen likes to work, though, and she is a determined Hiring woman We wish her all success at school and in later 1 e. Page Sixty EVELYN HOPE WILKINSON Njmj Secretary Orchestra Cllg Bowling, 11.1, 351 Archery Cl, 253 Golf Cl5g Baseball Cl5g Senior Play Make-up Committee C-llg Tennis Cl, 2, 3, 45. With so many activities beside her name, Ninn must be a busy girl. Certainly she is well-known all over the school for her sunny smile, her gay laughter, and her willingness to help a friend in any way. She has the ideal qualilications for an efhcient secretary, and we know that 'Nimi will have a notable career. C.X'l'llliRIXli -ll5YCli WlLl-l.-XMS lx'ay 1.11 Salle fzzliior Cfollcgt' Bowling C153 'lennis Cllg Senior Play Makeup Committee C-ll: Prophecy Committee C453 Sen- ior Play Cast C45. Kay, a graduate ol' the St, .losephs School, is an at- tractive and popular classmate. She has gained many friends by her sunny smile. We all wish her success at l.a Salle, where she will study dietetics. 'Allis grievous parting with such good company. CR.-XCE E, Wll,-LlAlNlS 1ft'fIj ' .'l1'fz1fi0l1 Senior Play Decorating, Committee 1451 Make-up Committee, Senior Play C453 Class Motto Com- mittee C35. llear that giggle! 'lhat's Betty, one of our attractive seniors. lt was our gain when she graduated from lynnfield Grammar School, and came to Wakefield lligh School. ller cheery smile has made her many friends. Besides being inter- ested in aviation. she also has an interest in nursing. ln either profession we know you will attain the height of suc- cess. Betty. -lAlVl ES WORTHLEY ,, - .- lim Ilartvzrd Llrziwrsily Vice President junior Class C351 lli-Y C3, 453 President C451 llome Room President C451 .Iunior Prom Committee C353 Senior Play Cast C453 Stu- dent Council C45. jim's merry smile and ready humor have made him one of the most popular boys in our class. Even as our dignined Daddy in the play, his sense of fun made him a valuable addition to the cast. Whether or not you are able to go to llarvard. keep smiling. ,Iimmie, and the world is yours. Page Sixty-one 'x If MARY A. ZAM MITTI flrl'rIf'y Stenograpber Senior Play Candy and Usher Committee C455 Basketball tll. Mary, that attractive and good-humored brunette, came to us from the Woodyille School. She enjoys sketching mod- els and clothes. If she keeps it up, we are sure that in the luture she will he rewarded with a position as a designer. maybe lor llollyxxood stars! llere's wishing her the best of luck . zs l S.XNlL'lfl.- .-XRMSTRONG Uthizllllllljfi .lrmy of flu' Lllllffd States Motto Committee 145. Before coming to high school, Sammy studied at the lynntield Grammar School. Quiet, yet not diilident. he has made many friends during his Iour years at Wakefield lligh. We hope that he xxill be as successlul in the .Xrmy as he was :lt school. RUNXI D ISIQIHXNGFR I3i'l!'l .'lz'ialr0u Senior Play Stage Crew 141. Bell ls a serious member ol the class, whose' really friendly attitude is shaded hy his quiet mood. Despite this bashlulness, Bell has made a host ol' friends. During his high school days, he produced some line model airplanes. and this experience should he ol' great help to him in his plans tor a career in aviation. XX'.rXRRliN .X. GFRRY lime Lllllfdl States .fllerrlnlill .llarzizc 'lrack 12, fl: lfootball t4l2 Senior' Play Cast 1452 Master ol Ceremonies llome lalent Program 443. lliue is a jolly lireemxood lad whom everybody likes. Neyer a dull moment in his conversation, he is always the center ol' attraction during lunch periods. Ile will be ever remembered as- the master ol' ceremonies at the llome lalent Night. Best ol luck in the Merchant Marine, Warren! Page Sixty-two ROBERT GL'l.lCli Bob Lalita! States .Nlatfr Track CZ, 35. Bob was among the first of our classmates to enlist in the armed forces. Formerly of Winthrop, his good humor and friendly spirit quickly made him popular with everyone, We are sure he will carry on his naval career in grand style. Q. STNNFUIQD ll.XGlfR Stan nlrmy of The L'111fcr1' Sfl1fL'S Band tl. Z, 31. 'Stani' ascendedhto Wakefield lligh School lrom the War- ren, bringing with him his natural bent lor music and mathe- matics.. Without his able assistance, it is doubtlul whether Mr. Kinder could have succeeded in conducting his class. Stairs natural triendliness makes him a great favorite with both boys and girls. ST.aNXl.EY IIARYEY Sian flirted .Stairs .'Xl11',v Stan is another of the boys from South l.ynnfield. His enviable disposition is known to all ol' his associates. lle has a fr1endly smile and will always attract many lriends. We hope your desire to serve L'ncle Sam will help to shorten the war, Stan, Page Sixty-three MADlil.ElNE l.ePAGE Matlelezrze journalism Glee Club Cl, Z, 35. Madeleine is one of our versatile gals. Her hobbies are singing, dancing, skating, and hshing! If you can catch her between activities, you'll Gnd her a good friend and an enter- taining companion. Madeleine intends to Study journalism alter graduation. MERRITT LONG .llvrrill United States Navy lfoothall ll 3, 455 Track Q, 3X Merritt is another ol' our amusing Greenwood friends. lle spends his time right now with the United States Navy. llek an ideal friend and a good student. Good luck, Merritt. Wll.l.I.XM lf. l.l'X Hl.I!Lfllf1Illl,Qu Umlvcidvd Melrose lli-Y Club 543. l.iglitning'f isa quiet, well-mannered fellow who came In Waketield lligh School his senior year' from Melrose. With his natural nit and pleasant personality, he certainly has inside a hit with everybody in his class. We are sure he will succt-ed in xxlintcver he decides to do. Page Sixty-four Cll.'XRl,,ES LESTER PRESTON Les United States .Yury lt was our gain and l,,ynnfield's loss when Les came to Wakefield liigh, llis pleasing personality and infectious lallfgh attracted much laxorable attention. However sorry we are that he didn't finish his senior year, we know the Navy will henelit by his services. .M,l.fXN X'OWEl.l.S Allan ,-lrnzy ,izmfjmz Cadet Chorus C3, 4J. A quiet, likeable chap, Allan came to us from the St. joan-pli's School in .'Xlelr'me. llix talents in art and music vsere mon apparent. and he has done line work in both, For the duration, Allan, all best wishes to one of Uncle Sam's future fliersg and, after the war, all success to you in the world of art or music, whichever one you join. Page Sixty-five -. . L W E, 5 3 I 314. Wg 57 . Q yn,L. -..U-,- A I v A I- sx 9, 'Q wa' 1 F R 1,11 .l,LLL' Sixty-a 4 4 1 4 a . 1 , :il 4 K ,. , x. T A -4 1 v1 5 3.1 CD C P. -1- A .-4 A 'I ': lu D 2 2. Q S. C. .4 E n-1 A 5 H A -4 A CJ 1. S A f f s. y .4 Ll L .v Q.. 3 - .I 'Lf we M .A 1.6 e- Z. .J H' ,- J. f C1 4 ,J .1 O .D A 'fl L A ':- A .J fr :E I Z e1 A 5 L E5 Cv 0 C- A 1.5 G' 1: O D U -I A L .A Q-1 H 1' L, 5 U 11 1 H A 'v -4 1 1: -4 A E TQ z Q .2 A A- f 1. L 1 1 -- R .I .E ': -a In -- .t Q ,- C14 w 4 uf C Q P if H P-4 2 5 c z M 2 5 E .. c. C- 4 9 5 J: C S Q, 3 c. D-4 m- A C. If 1 0 C 5 1: C Q Z -1 A LJ .Z LJ -1 A 2 a f :- I 2 .4 -f M .- .2 .C an L If - .- L A 1' Fulton Fauclz. M II M LOOKOUT STAFF Left to right. Top row: P. Munier, J. Beebe, B. Fitzgerald, D. Wheeler. P. Tenney, E. Sclireide: Left to right. Middle row: C. Allen, R. Seavey, D, Bunker, H. Johnson, P. Ham, J. Round. J. Habblitz, A. Climo Left to right. Bottom row: H. Collins, M. Gudzevitch, A. Granese, J. Cole. L Marche. G. Antunes. F. Leach The Lookout 1942-1943 Editors: Katherine Allen. Genevieve Antunes, Barbara Brackett, Dorothy Bunker, Alice Climo, janet Cole, llelen Clollins, Angelina Granese, june llab- blitz, Priscilla llam, llelen johnson, lifrederica leach, Lois Nlarche. Geraldine Mohla, Elliot Schreider, Marilyn Starltman, john Beebe. Business Managers: Bernard liitzgerald, fklarian 'l'ennej,'. Daniel Yljheeler. Advertising Manager: Robert Bridges. Typists: Mary Gudzevich, lileanor llurton, Olga lianchuga. Faculty Adviser: Miss Louise Allman. The Lookout continued to amuse and delight students and faculty members. lt carried the usual complement ot news, editorials, and features, and also a roto- gravure insert. All of this material was prepared out of class. ln order to dis- tribute the Work of editing, the entire editorial staff was rotated for each issue. This system gave each editor an equal amount ol' labor. 'lien issues were published -approximately one every three weeks. The Lookout is indebted to its editors. statl, and typists lor the painstaking work, cooperation, and time that have made the Lookout successful. The etllcient supervision of Miss Allman has been invaluable iniproducing the paper. Page Sixty-seven STUDENT COUNCIL Left. to right.. Top row: C. Plummer, R. Wheaton, R. Halloran, J, Worthley Left to right. Bottom row: N. Fitz, J. Dyke, I. Landrtgan, J. Pict-card, P. Ham, J. Eaton, B. Dowel' 1 0 ' tudent C0unc1l: 1942-1943 The Student Council came into existence ll few years ago, and since then has proved at vxtluathle addition to the school, lts members, chosen from the four clgtsses, have met and striven lor the solving ot' school problems. lts :tccomplisltments Lire not well-known, since it has had no time lor talking ihout itsellg in lztct, it has olten heen criticised because ol' its withdrztwztl into the hztckground. The Student Council published the IU43 Nlztnuzil, :ind with the profit ol' the datnce held this year, started at scholarship fund. lt earnestly hopes that its work will he continued hy till the Student Councils to come. ll ll? OIIFICIITRS President: ltichnrd llztllorztn Xice President: Irene l..2lI'lLlI'lfl,llll Secretzlry-'lireztsurer1 -login Picltard lixecutive Committee: joan Dike, Nancy Fitz liztculty Adviser: Mr. R. lidgztr liisher Page Sixty-eight u--- V isaailll ' ' I..nlIl' . I lllllll lllllllllllll ,V I llllllllggllllllfllllll X :l:::: :'un::':::::::::::: f 'v0::al-- 5-.r -5 WI .. an J Y i f 1 L . Q 5 ,i:7,..,,FN V l Q' f 4 3, 5 ! 1 i Y. ,, w ' 1 5 4' 1 1 . V 2 v' 'Of 4 5 'i : 5 I Z I Qj kk nf! 1 3 N. 1 wi J 'f fn Page Sixty-nine S Iii BAND 'UPI Q 5 A G m-4 A vu-4 r-4 fi U 'E o .-4 A -4 A uf 4.2 ,.a F3 5 QL lm 5 2 E m m n GJ I O V1 ni uf : LC A G3 U1 ci :- cu 6 Cu ,- .C QD 3 O .J 4 Z E an .-4 A E : : ... .4 Q4 F If. c-J EI we o L. 2 'U fu -I G J I .EF 1. 0 ii Qui Q. ea J lc U G. sz In S Q: 5 9 O 2 The Band: 1942-1943 With a war waging, and many patriotic events occurring, the people of the community naturally turn to the high school band to lead them at these gather- ings. The players have been only too glad to accept and do their bit toward the war etTort. This year, the band played at the basketball games in addition to the foot- ball games, the annual May Concert, and the many parades and public affairs. Their snappy red sweaters, sailor hats, and white trousers-plus their time play- ingfhaye won favorable comment for both the appearance and the music of the group. Mr. Fanck deserves much credit for the many rehearsals at which he has worked long and strenuously in order to present a band that would be a credit to all. The players would also like to thank Captain Brockbank, Lieutenant Mac- Kenna, and Mr. Leonard Bayrd, for their assistance in the group's marching. Band members are as follows: HAZEL ORMSBY l3oRBEs SAUNDERS GERALD SCOTT HERBERT QUINT Lois GOLDSBURY JOAN PICRARD PAUL TENNEY PRISCILLA IRIAAI WILLIAM BTCKEON JOHN CASSIDY ROBERT KELLY ARTHUR REYNOLDS FRANK t1IUI.IANo CORIDON lJl.UMMER WARREN CROWE TDAVID WA'I I's FENTON lXllTCHELL lklARlLYN KERR GEORGE LANDRIGAN PAUL BRowN tlI3oRoE ARms'I'RoN BlAT'l'HEVV BURNS ROBERT STEEVES ROBERT XVHEATON CIYRUs WHITE IlUcII lVlIXXWELl. lfl.l.lO'I' SQIIRLIDER G lVlALCOLM BURKE STANLEY ERSKINE JOHN HUNNEMAN EDWARD SULLO RICHARD JONES PAUL NTUNIER LEXVIS LAUGHTON DAVID XVHIDDEN ALMA BECKER DANA NAHIGYAN :XNGELO BTODICA .fXI.IsER'r TECCE llERBER'l' liEI.I.owAY ARTHUR LOUGHLIN KARL BECKER ARTIIUR BURRILI. PAUL NTELONSON RoI+IER'I' ST. PIERRE BRANDON GovE jAAIEs BURTNER liDGAR l.OWRY llIXRl..'XND PERRY joIIN PURRINo'I'oN STERLING BU'I'TERs lflDVVARD BI..-xck PRIscILI.A DOLBEARE WILLIAAI BAYRD, Drum Major BARBARA GALENIUS, Drum Majorefte Page Seventy 3 I 5 i 1 5 5 5 ff-amwr.. ,. ,,v-Nw.-,v-n-f. Page Sevel1tyA-one ORCHESTRA IJ 5 !7 EI 91: f-1 O 3 E vi -rg Q4 f- f- 'GJ Sf- E nn. 73 O H A L5 ad Q. Ci 5 ai .J E: 'IP G-1.2 M E O S UID QJUJ If oi af cr. 6 oi cu rn ... U2 r: 5 :xi S .Q Ili E 9 U .J VJ CJ Z O '-: D5 E cs BI D-Q -: cu G E in BJ Ui 4.1 .J o CJ U2 O al CJ C2 S UJ H ill S f o I-4 Q. e P4 J -F5 .35 in e .- 9-7 TJ .A c : U '-.Q 2 C1 '1 .J of QJ Q. cd M Qi 5 U In .2 -cs F5 E O Q -v E mam .- L- CQ ,,,-E Q. Q- aa -I Q Q u- ? n-I .A Urchestraz 1942-1943 The xifziieefieiti Iligh School Orchestra is still growing under the inspirational leadership of its conductor, Mr. joseph ll, Fancli. l his organization brings much happiness and many long-remembered associations to its musically minded mem- hers. The orchestra will sufier a loss hy the graduation of the following members of the class of 43 : Constance llowe, Leslie jay, Alexander lilapes, Evelyn Leone. Mary Martino, john Quinn, lileanor Tecce, lioliizsj llazel Ormshy, Flnfeg War- ren Crowe, Trziiizpezi' Rohert lielley, Rohert Steeves, vlVi'UllZfIUIZ,'S,' Barbara Dower, Piano. The orchestra has furnished music for xarious ass:Inhli:s. the Senior Play, the Annual Concert, and several PT.,-X. functions. This year the orchestra is composed of the following: liolilis LEbLIE JAY lirxizisfxiu Min' CoNs'I1xNeE llowE .IENNIE Snumisiii AI.Ex.IxNIJEII KIAPES l:vEI.i'sI LEONE JOHN QUINN l:I,EIxxoIz 'l'Et:tgE lXlARY MARTINO CH,-iIzI,o'Ii'I'E llEAVENS CAROL WHITNEY BARBIR-I ROWELL DOROTHY WHITNEY BURR NlOSHtR Criaus WHITE Cellns RUTH XVHITE ELEANoR Dow llAZEl- Unxisisv, Flute Cflariiicfs Fomsiss SAUNDERS lJXl'l. TENNEY CEIIMIJ SCOTT l,oIs Coi ImsuI'RY PRIsc1II,I,,x Ilmm 'l'r1I nipvfx Coizinow lJI.L'MMER XXKIIIQIN Cieowii llERIII-RTI' lsl:l.l,OW.IXY S'l'ANI.EY lzIesIiINE, Saxoplioiic Tronilzorzvr RoIIIeR'I' lfEl.l.IiY RoIII1Ic'I' S'I'EEvI1s RoIsI1R'I' ST. Piiiieieie, Tiilm RIQIIAIIIT josizs, llrzinir Pianos limiaimizx Dowieiz M-xicii rs S'I1wIiIsIAIsI Page St-witty-txxo GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Left to right. Top row: B. Moore, D. Ryan, E, Averell, I. Landrigan, P. Ham, B. May, A. Cliino Left. to right. Middle row: C, Rizza, H. Ormsby, B. Dower, B. Thyng, J. Dav-is, Mrs. King, J. Leather, R, Daland, N. Foss, M. Martino Left to right. Bottom row: R. Reid, M. Burke, G. Anitunes, C. Howe, H. Collins, J. Eaton, R. Page, B, Mayo, R. Roberto, R. Pettipost, G. Randall Girls, Clee Club: 1942-1943 The Girls' Glee Club ol' the Waketield lligh School, under the able direction ol' our new supervisor, Mrs. King. has made several appearances this season. The club started the school year by meeting every Monday afternoon and on alternating Wednesdays, with the Boys' Glee Club. llowever, as the year pro- gressed. many girls were unable to attend the after-school meetings because ol' employment. As a result. the official meeting day was changed to Wednesday. the sixth period. The Glee Club's lirst performance was given for the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution and was held at the Ilartshorne llouse, The entire program was sung ll capella. Following this concert, the combined Ulee Clubs then gave their annual Christmas concert at the regular Christmas Assembly. Upon the accept- ance of an invitation from the Kosmos Club, again the harmonious voices of the girls were blended in song. An added attraction at this concert was a tlute solo, played by llazel Ormshy. Their linal performance ol' tlie season was given at the Spring Concert. which took place on May li, I9-13. The untiring efforts and patience ol Mrs. King have been appreciated by the members, and we shall all miss those Happy Glee Club Days. Page Seventywthree, 1 , - .Ani -t , W Y ,Q -A, U, , A ,.,,A. Y ' ' A ' 'TA . - . ..... , .- . .- ::...gL,. -' i. .. .9...al.L . BOYS' GLEE CLUB Left to right. Top row: C. Must, S. Herook, W. Wass, R. Ramsdell, B. Bartlett C. Marsden, E. Levine, R. Elliott Left to right. Bottom row: A. Blue-stein. A. Gardner. Mr. Fulton, B. Gore. R. MacKenna. L. Stickney, J. Bergln Boys' Cleo Club: 1942-1943 lhe Boys' tilt-e Cllub is one of our most athnirahle organizations. Because many boys have been working this year and have been unable to attentl reliearsals. the club is somewhat smaller than usual, 'lihe members ol the group, neverthe- less, have tlone excellent work untler the capable supervision of Mr. Arthur liullon, faculty adviser. Some ol' the activities the club has participated in this year in- clutle the Christmas Assembly' antl the May concert. Wakefield lligh School is intleetl proutl ol' this musical organization. Page Seventy-four INTER NOS CLUB Left to right. Top row: M. Hickey, M. Casey, E. Sparks, R. Daland, J. Kelso Left to right. Bottom row: J. Dike, J. Chadwick, N. Fitz, P. Robertson, J. Taylor The Inter Nos Club 'l'llL2Ulfl1ltIliRS N,xNc:Y lfrrz, Presideizf -IANICE CHADWICK, Vice l'residetnt jo.xN DIKE, lx'emrdi1zg Secretary PHYLLIS RoBeR'rsoN, lforre.spoz1tli1zg Secretary -lime 'l'AYi.oR, Treasurer Under the helpful and efficient guidance of the faculty sponsor, Miss llelen li. Gilmore, the Inter Nos Club celebrated its fifteenth anniversary this year. Yaried and interesting programs were enjoyed. During the season, the club par- ticipated not only in its usual civic activities, but also in many patriotic services as well. Notable among these were the Red Cross work sponsored by the club, and a successful Red Cross First Aid Course. The Clubs purpose, lo create school spirit and intellectually broaden the vision of each girl in Wakefield lligh School, was successfully carried out, and an entertaining and worthwhile season enjoyed. Page Seventy--tive LIBRARY SERVICE STAFF Left to right. Top row: V. Stanley, D. Bye, L. Maugeri Left to right. Bottom row: P. Carltfon, E. Dow, M. Willard. F. Leach The Librar Service Club 'llhe members of the Library Service Cllulweellunzilnl Bye, Phyllis Klzirlelon l ltlllltll' llmxy Rulziml Gibson lin Servicel, lireclericzi l.ezlch, john Mclilroy, l.ur line Nlziugeri 42 yClll'hl, Virginia Stanley 12 yezlrsl. and lllzirjorie Xxillllllll-lll'8 hereby temlered the lieziriy graitilinle ul' the Senior Cllziss lor their llS5lNlill'lCC in ch necessities :is the choice ul' hooks :xml relei'ence mziteriul. We lqmiw tha These members will pass on their line slumlzml In succeeding members under the expert instrnctiun ol' our lilvrzirizin, Miss Sheldon. Page Seventy-six SENIOR PLAY CAST Left to right. Top row: R. Nutt, P. Brown, H. Quint, J. Worthley, R. Mill-s, R. Halloran, L. Jay, S. Giuliano, G. Jameson Left to right. Bottom row: E. Giunta, M. Hickey, J. Chadwick, R, Page, H, Ozmsby, B. Thyng, P. Robertson, A. Ba tlett The Senior Pla December ll and IZ, l042, marlaed an additional success to the long list already accumulated by the class ol' IU44. liver Since live, a prize-winning cumedy in three acts by lilorence Ryerson and Colin illeinents, was enthusiasti- cally received by two record-breaking audiences, and jolinny Clover and associ- ates were ably portrayed by two versatile casts. Deserving of much credit for her capable direction is Nlrs. Donald White. royally aided by the Senior Play Committee. lhe two casts consisted ol' the following stndentsi Ruth Nutt. Richard Mills, james Worthley, llerhert Quint. Ruth Page, janice Cliadwick, Alice Bartlett, Sebastian Giuliano, Richard llalloran. Phyllis Robertson, Leslie jay. Emma Guinta, William Rattray, Richard Baker, llazel Ormsby, Marguerite llickey, Geraldine jameson, Betty Thyng, Paul Brown. Norman Potter. Warren Gerry, and john McElroy. Page Seventy-seven .l .4 .V Q. SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE left to right. Top row: B. Dower, N. Fitz, J. Worthley, J. Davis, P, Robertson Left lu right. Bottom rnw: M Martino, N. Foss, J. Chadwlck, R. Page, B. Thyng l - 1 I . . - 1 Q 1 , 4 .4. .... I A' . .. ..,.,..--.-.P -41 ff Clllil-IRl.l'l.'l D ERS t to right: J. Chaxdwlck, J. Diko, B. Rodcrlvlc, M. Iilrkvy, M Cam-y, J. Taylor, P Rvynolds A. Whalvn, N. Fill, I. I,unci1'1p:nn, R Pugv Page Sexcumty'-ciglml Page Seventy-nine FOOTBALL TEAIVI Q 2 cd an I ci cz. n. O I-1 E E U E 2 'Q hi Z L' C as Q A '-J af -f-, 'GS fn C .-1 O 0 3 cv if D-4 oi IJ If 'EZ we Cs t' as .Q O me 4 5 C at 10 cu CD lil E rv cu 5 DQ ii EJ 'U La as cn '-3 Q Ln 'U .E nc H J n: .59 :- O Q .J 5-1 Q r-I .C L1 :f cs G rs O 6 hor-1 ws N Bi if E D 6 QJ VJ 5 L? 2 E 3 FY-4 uc! 'C .J mi oi E QI S E-4 C5 E .C VI 91 E E-1 45 o In 1: I o 0 aa W J on L.. Z o L4 Cs 'O-Q 5 as 5 :J G1 V2 O nc 2 ff E in -5 5 G7 ef S-1 U C 05 A cj E O B of H O CI E N U 6 9 f O I- E O aa u O IQ ..- -E -li' I. O aa 0 a a 9- Q EQ A Football: l942 liven though the victories of the past season were few, the team work and the capahle guidance of Coach llealey were, as usual, splendid. Because of the lack of older and more experienced hoys, Coach llealey very cleverly hroke in juniors to take the positions. Our hats go off to Harland Rat- clifle, john Sparkes, Guido line, Walter Collins and Malcolm Russell for their fine work in filling their new positions so well. lhus, under these difficulties, Wakefield met her first foe courageously, but was defeated hy the heavy team of Xlalden, l 3-ll. 'lihe next opponent was Swamp- scott, who easily took Wakefield, ll-tl. 'lhe teams appeared to he more difficult as Wakefield lost to Woburn, I4-ll. llowever, our boys renewed their vitality and strength, and, in their next game, they earned their first victory of 7-6 against Winthrop. Wakefield then met a disastrous fate again and lost to Watertown. I3-tl, 'lihe jinx of Nlelrose was not hroken, and our hoys suffered another defeat from the unheatahle team of Melrose, I0-tl. But in the next encounter Wakefield fought hard and tied Peabody. ta-6. liull of hope and eagerness after the previous tie. Wakefield stepped forth to take Reading, 6-2. The last game of the season was a gripping and tightfast hattle. Um' team held Saugus until the last few minutes of the game, when Saugus walked off with a victory of 7-fl. Our congratulations go to joseph Czarnota, who ran down the field like a whirlwind and also like a veteran of the game. Praise is also due to Valentino Rufo for his sparkling defense work, to jolm tlanavan for his capable manage- ment of his hackfield position, to john Smith for his courageous and clever rushes, and also to llenry tYNeill, George l.andrigan, Warren tlerry, and Mario Rosati for their fine work in the line. .X houquet of roses goes to john Manning, who was unahle to play on account of a hroken knee. l.ast but not least, congratula- tions to Frank Knapp, our capahle manager, who was always on the spot when needed. Next year the game will he put into the capahle hands of our younger play- ers, such as jimmy Yella. a promising hackfielderg Armando Roberto, Fernando llarsanti. Malcolm Russell, Guido 'l ine, and jolm Sparkes. Give the game all you've got, hoys, for you certainly have the essential qualities of a good team. With the splendid and capahle assistance of Coach llealey, you will he a success Page liighty . ca, ,Q 'll ' C if f v BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM of' Q f iam-shi , X V Q TGA, PAL X- Left to right. Top row: J. Sardella, J. Hird, L. Brown, R. Pelletier, A. Roberto Left to right. Middle row: Mr. Rood, J. Cavanagh, L, Schlaufman, M. Berman, C. Curran, C. Pawlowski, F. Knapp Left to'right. Bottom row: G. Buxton, K. Conger, J. Smith, H. O'Nei1l, R. Bates, F. Bartnick, S. Guiliano Boys' Basketball '13 eam: 1942-1943 Despite their lighting spirit and eagerness to vvin, the memhers ol the basket- n ill team did not enjoy a good season, vvinning live games vvhile dropping seven. e boys had a right to he discouraged lroni the start ol' the campaign vvhen it s learned that ,lack Manning, star center. vvould he lost lor the entire season beeause ot' a knee injury. ln spite ol' this, the hoopsters proved to be formidable foes for any ol' their opponents. 'lhe outstanding plaver vvas the versatile captain and high scorer, llenrv t eill, whose plaving ahilitv sparked the squad to its victories. Other promi- nent haslteteers vvere Rohert Bates. aggressive lorvvard: George Buxton, diminu- e sharp-shooter: john Smith, capable guard, and last but not least, lien nger, the tall, dependahle center. Busty Giuliano. Zip Zagaja. and Frank Vvaketield XVakelield Wiakefield Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld B irtnick also shone as excellent reserves. B.XSlxl1'l'B.Xl-l. RIKQORIJ Punchard Reading Belmont Lexington Stoneham Winchester l l 25 29 45 32 39 Page Eighty-one Xvalvelield Wakefield Vvakefield Wakefield W a kefie I d Wakefield Malden Reading Belmont Lexington Stoneham Winchester -ll 33 26 7 3 38 59 7 I - 1 HOCKEY TEAM Left to right. Top row: J. Czarnota, J. Inglis, H. Ratcliffe, J. LeFave, J. Pridmore, P. Spang, W. Muse. H. Lanzillo Left. to right. Bottom row: J. McDonald, J. Sousa, B. Strong, W. Vidito, F. Rich, A. Thresher, F. Barsanti Boysl Hockey Team: l942-1943 Lintler the eapahle guidance ot' Coach Muse, the XX'akelieltl lligh School llocltey 'lieam won seeontl place in the lfastern Nlassaclmsetts league. Starting off with vigor, Waltelieltl was tietl with llutlson in the lirst :mtl best gatne of the season. Yictories over Somerville, Detlham, zmtl Nlaltlen, :mtl a tie with l.ex- ington were followed hy the secontl hest game ol' the season when the team won over llrooltline. 'l'hen came tleleat with Natick, two more victories with Lexing- ton anti Malden, :mtl at final loss to llrooltline. Waltelieltl was tietl lor first place until the last game ol' the season, when it lost. tfongrattilations go to these out- standing players ol' the first team: Wendell Yitlito, Captain, goal: Burton Strong. left clelenseg llarlzmtl Ratclitle, right tlelenseg joseph Czarnota, center, joseph LeFave, right wing, :mtl john Inglis, lelt wing. :mtl Io all the suhstitutes lor their untiring work. Page liiglitv-two GOLF TEAM Left to right. Top row: I. Cusato, W. Angelini, A. Luciano, F. Angelini, R. Halloran Left to right. Bottom row: J. Lan, J. Sousa Golf Team: 1942 The golf team has had a very' successful season, as is shown by its marvelous record and handsome trophies. The boys were undefeated, and only nine points were scored against them. Alter winning the Middlesex League and the Saga- more Cup, they tried for the State Championship, but unfortunately they lost. The members of the team are very proud oi' this record, especially of their cap- tain, john Lan, and their coach, Mr. Butler. Lan proved his golhng ability by winning the Sagamore Cup with the wonderful score of seventy-seven. joseph Sousa, acting as manager, helped the team very much. The others-Frang Ange- lini, William Angelini, Tony Luciano, john Cusato, and Dick Halloran- did so well that the team moved along like a machine. Because of the generosity of Mr. Richard Luhf, the team was allowed to use the Sagamore Golf Course as their home course. We can hope only that future teams will have as successful a season as this year's team has had. Page Eighty-three TRACK TEAIVI Left to right. Top row: J, Cryan, G. Pride-aux, J. Butler, R. Gulick, K. Conger, W. Oolwetl., J. Fox, W. Dalton Left to right. Bottom row: J. McDonald, V. Tine, L. Collins, J. Dinan, G. Savage, Track: 1942-1943 lhe track team was one ol' the lirst to suffer the impacts ol' the wz Clolticei, the coach, organixetl the team, hut just prior to the lirst mee into the service, antl the track team was left strantletl. lhe hots wantetl on, antl alter some time Nlr. lleavens took over. Arountl a l'ew veterans, Nlr. Colticei hatl hnilt up a large num R. Elliott tr. Mr. 'as called to carry t, w her ol' hoys, inexperieneetl hut eager to compete. Un .Xpril 6 the usual interelass meet was run, the Seniors winning hy a large score. lhe Seniors, ol' course, ha tl the largest nnmher ol veterans, antl upon these veterans the team hatl to tlepentl lhe hrst meet against an outsitle opponent was with Nletllortl, who came to Xlaltelieltl to run. lhe boys tlitl as well as they eonltl, hut the Nletltortl erans was too much, antl Nletllortl gainetl a lairly easy' victory. team of vet- lhe rest ol the schetlule was run as Iollowsi lexington. lieverly, lfverett. antl Melrose. l he lieverlx' meet was the onlx' meet the Xlaltelieltl team won. llowever, all the meets were close. Y Belore he lelt, Mr. tlolncei hatl appointetl three hots who aetet l as captains. antl helpetl fXlr. Ciolueci in the organization ol' his hots lhe three hoys were Larry Collins, -loseph Dinan, hoth ol' the class ol' I042, anti john the class ol ION. l'hese hots tlitl an exceedingly line ioh, hut were that their time, as was the ease ol the other trltler lwoxs' was tlivitletl sitle alternoon iohs antl the traelt team. lhe hoys who eontrihnletl the highest nnmlwer ol' points to th l.arry Collins in the tlashes, Rosati in the shot put, Melflroy antl l mitltlle and long-tlistanee runs, antl Clonger in the quarter and high j SCORIES May 4 -22 lf?-44 IH tkletllortll May 7-34-43 fLexingt0nj May I3 all lf?-3-l lf? Beverly at Beverly Slay Ill M26-41 tXYinthropiJ May 27afZ5jfQ-SIFQ Melrose at Melrose Page liighty-four McElroy. of hamperetl in hetween out- e team were Dinan in the ump. glilill' , 'quail . Q 1445 ,warp BASEBALL TEAM Left to right. Top row: Mr. Roed, J. McMahon, J. I..eF'ave, R. Bates, S. Harvey, C. Muse, B. Twombly, R. Peterson Left to right. Middle row: H. O'Neill, D. Pelletier, J. Canavan, F. Cummings, F. Bartnick, G. Armstrong Left to right. Bottom row: J. Inglis, H. Lanzillo, R. Kelly, L. Bart.n.ick, W. Vidito, R. Mills, J. Ozarnota. Baseball: 1942 Wakefield lligh School Baseball leant had a very successful season in I9-ll with six wins and four losses. The most spectacular game was Everett 0-Wake- field S. john Inglis, one of the Wakefield lligh Schools best catchers, was captain of this year's team. Bud Yidito was an efficient third baseman, Dick Mills was on first base, and Bob Kelly on second. Shorty Canavan played right field. john McMahon and Hank O'Neill did the pitching which won so many games. Coach Rood had reason to feel proud of his youthful players, who prohted by his expert teaching. SCORES Wakeheld 8--Everett 9 Wakefield lA-Wobu rn 7 Wakeheld 9-Malden Z Wakefield 2HWoburn I Wakeheld 8-Melrose 7 Wakefield I2--Stoneham 2 Wakefield I4-Stoneham 9 Wakeheld Sdlleading ll Wakefield 0-Medford 7 - - Wakeheld 3-Watertown 2 Totals 65 57 Page Eighty-Eve -gg-:nf GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY Left to right. Top row: Miss Nichols, D. Whitney, M. Garbems, J, Day, L. Bunker, L. Carpenter. H. Ormsby. K, Collins Left to right. Middle row: L, Lacasse, E, Chiochetti, A. Lenners, B. Miles, C. Whitney, C, Fotino, M. Martino. A. Becker Left to right. Bottom row: R, Wells. G. Antunes, R, Roberto, C. Cook, A. De-Santis, C. Allen, A. Albam. J. Fowler, E. Fill Girls? Field Hockey: 942-1943 liccziiisc ol' thc smaill group ol' girls puilicipuling in field hockey this your tlicy lost by gi smzill margin lo the victorious Stonclizim lezim. Girls from ilu lim-sliiiiziii to senior clzissw wcu- chown to rcprcsciil Xlhlacliaslll. Prxiisc is lluc lo Min Nicliolw, thc laiciilly couch, lor licr ullcclivc Irziining. lilic squzul consialcll ol' thc following fourteen girls: C. Cook, l-. Czirpcnlci' lxrg lz. l'ilI, lip .N l7iSginIis, li li. Nlilcs, ll. Wulls, ri: lx. .'Xllcn, rw: C. Wliiliicy' Ili, Bl. lowlcr, clig ,X Allmiii. l.. liiinlicr, rlig .X. li-iiiicix, ll: Xl, Q1z1i'lu-iiis. rl: ll lllclzmson, g. Pqigv l'iglity-six only om- Iczim was orgzinincd. Although our girls plziycil well in Ilicir one game ff ' ' l GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right. Top row: Miss Nichols, H. Ormsby, M. Martino, E. Leone Left to right. Bottom row: C. Fotino, C. Cook, A. DiSantis, R. Roberto, D. Jillett firlsi Basketball: 1942-1943 From the gym on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, one could usually hear the sound of bouncing balls, the raised voices of excited basketball enthusi- asts, and the shrill whistle of our popular instructor, Miss Nichols. Despite the fact that many girls were in war work, the seniors were fairly well represented. Because of the difhculty ol' transportation, however, out-of-town games could not very easily be arrangedg consequently, the girls concentrated on the annual inter- class games. Both enjoyment and healthful exercise were gained by the participants. Among the game lovers were Anna DeSantis, Rosina Roberto, Claire Fotino, Carolyn Cook, llazel Ormsby, Dorothy jillet, lfvelyn Leone, and Mary Martino. Page Eighty-seven l.'. l h 1 1' Q Qs:- A E' ,.N'Q'nf '? - 1' Milf. 'E '5l'f'. .F FIN: fy , u s , - , . q,il R35 We learn Lo fly The R. A. D. A. D. Club Mr. Fanck ponders The Hi-Y Club officers 5 The C7A Club 6 7. Doc demonstrates 8. Our physical instructor Page I-,iglmty-ciglmt . Our Valedictorian in cl1a1'z1ct.e1'istic pose ,ffxfii ff' A i l f The national pastime at W. H. S. Commandos in the making Mutt, the philosopher Patience is a virtue Page Eighty-nine 1 Our good old lab Senior authority A Senior homeroom Woodworking is an art Supermen 1255 P. M. Mr. Dower at, Work Stretch Page Ninety E V The Marines have landed A genius at work Signs of Spring Miss Pattee lectures Class Will 'HJ WllOMliX'liR ll MAY CONCliRN: We, the Senior Class ol' the Waketield lligh School, of the County of Middle- sex, in this great Commonwealth ol' Massachusetts, knowing that we are about to leave this institution of learning that we have learned to love, and being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish. and declare as follows: l3lRS'l': The Class Cilt. A sum ol' money for a class gift to be purchased under the direction ol' Mr. Peterson and the Class Citt Committee comprising- Anne Clancy, jean Davis tWaketieldl. Mary Cudxevich. Alice llopkins. Cath- erine Meuse, Nellie Mary Stevens, Salvatore Sardella, Frank Knapp, Charles Studley, and Robert Tyler. SECOND: 'lo the Faculty ol' the Wakefield lligh School, our sincere respect and deepest appreciation lor guiding Us through the past four years. lo Nlr. Peterson, a set ol' chains to keep the Senior Class in school. lio Miss Alice Ryan, a typewriter with an everlasting ribbon. lo Miss Pattee, a quiet study room. l'o Miss Reed, another class of poor fishes. 'lo Mrs. Ladieu, a student that will be able to do her interest problems. l'o Mr. Gallop, a movie projector with a sound track that will work. 'lo Mr. Fisher, an eversharp pencil lo Miss Caswell, a set ol' encyclopaedias. l'o Miss lliatt, a class that will find something to do. lo Mr. Dower, a book published by himself on how to solve your income tax problems. 'lo Mr. White, a new tire for his bicycle. lo Mrs. Cosman, the 3964 question. lo Mr. llealey, a Melrose win. lo Miss Dunning, a jeep with a gallon of gas. lo Mr. Murray, one ol the seven hills of Rome. lil llRD: 'lo the junior Class. some food coupons so that they can get some- thing to eat in the lunch room. liOUR'l'll: 'lo the Sophomore Class, some vitamin tablets for their coming junior year. Fllilll: 'lo the Ifreshman Class, a reminder that they are not as old as they think. SlX'lill: We bequeath the following: Rita Slocumb's walk to Lucy NlcConville. Nancy Fitfs popularity to Marjorie Brockbank. Audrey Whalen's vitality to jeannette Landry. Norma Muse's quietness to Shirley Muse. Barbara Dower's musical ability to Beebe Bliss. Shirley Cole's brains to Betty Could. lfleanor llurton's clothes to joyce Fowler. Bob Kelly's voice to jimmy Fox. Warren Cerry's sense of humor to l.eo Bourdon. Anne Clancys hair to Martha Peabody. Martha Barron's height to Mary Roach. Dickie Bakers acting to Dinxy Ramsdell. Dick llalloran's sharp clothes to Robert St. Pierre. Bump O'Neill's popularity to jeep Landers. Bill johnson's method of cheering to the next boy cheerleader. .-X new mascot for the W. ll. S. Band. ' Page Ninety-one SEVISNTIPIZ We leave the welfare and destiny of the class of I943 to Mr. Peterson. LASTLY: We hereby appoint Mr. Peterson, Executor of this, our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. ' IN WITNESS WIIERIZOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names, March 25, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three. 1Signedl Marion Tenney Lillian Quirk Bernard Fitzgerald Pearl Messenger lloward Mahan r, Class Will Committee We whose names are hereto subscribed do certify that on the twenty-fifth of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three, the Class ol' I0-H, the lestators. subscribed their names to the testament in our pres- ence and in the presence of each ol' us. to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof, which we hereby do in the presence of the testators and of one another on the said date, and right opposite our names our respective places of residence. tSignedJ lilizabeth Yesta Lpham, Residing in Wakeneld lSignedJ M. Alice Ryan, lic-siding in Wakefield tSignedl lithelyn Nl. Pattee, Residing in Wakefield liaculty Sponsor, Klr. Raymond S. lbower Page Ninety-two 1 - - ollloqu on a Dentist QWitb sincere apologies to William Sbakespearej To pull or not to pull: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The pangs and anguish of an aching tooth, Or to drop arms against a sea ot dentists. And by relenting end pain. To pull: to sleepl No more: and by a sleep to say we end The tooth-ache, and the thousand natural throes That teeth are heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to he wished. To pull, to sleepg To sleep: perchance to err: aye, there's the rub: For in that sleep of gas what flaws may come, When we have shuffled oft this mental toil, Must giye us pause: theres the respect That makes calamity ol' so long lifeg For who would hear the pulls and tugs ot' Doc. The extortioner's wrong, the cruel man's contumely, The pangs ol aching teeth, the docs delay, The insolence ol' otlice. and the spurns That patient merit ol the unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make With a mere string? Who would lardels hear, To groan and scream under a dentists knife. But that the dread ol' post extraction harm The undiscoyer'd error from whose end No sufferer emends, incites the irei And makes us rather hear those ills we have Than fly to dentists that we know not of? Thus dentists do make cowards ol us all, And thus the learlul hue ot extrication ls sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, And enterprises ol' great strength and genius With this attempt their currents turn awry And lose the tooth in question. Look you now! The wrong hicuspidl BETH 'lAHYNG, '43 Page Ninety-three Nlost Nlost Most Nlost Most Most Nlosl Class Class Rubber I gaze from my window with longing At the highway stretching there. l think ol' the lun ol' the old days When my tires weren't so rare. l yearn to go climbing the mountains. And l crave the ocean's foam. l hear that sweet call ot' the Southland, But my tires keep me home. You may have your high boots and your saddles. And your ships that sail the seas. Your planes and your trains and your bicycles, just Give four new tires to mel I1 Conscientious Original Courteous Likely to Succeed Studious Versatile B ash lu l Flirt Giggler jolliest Boy Prettiest Girl Most Class Class Xlost Most Xlosl Most .Nlost Nlosl .Nlosl Nlost Class Class Class Attractive Roy Actor Actress Dignilied Girl Dignilied Boy .Mhletic Girl fklltlellc lloy Fashionable Girl Fashionable Roy Popular Girl Popular Roy Urator Diplomat lilullei' jew Davis, '43 Senior tatistics joseph Calkins ai junior Girl Most Popular with the Senior Class junior Roy lNlost Popular with the Senior Class Page Ninety-four . Hazel Ormsby William Lux ,...., john Beebc Stuart Grandheld Barbara Dower Nancy Fitz . Priscilla Falls Dorothy Wentzel Louise Stantial Richard Baker Betty Roderick Wendell Yidito Herbert Quint llazel Ormsby Phyllis Robertson id james Worthley Anna De Santis llenry O'Neill Marian Casey Sebastian Guiliano Nancy Fitz llenry O'Neill Robert Gulick George Landrigan Richard Baker Phyllis Reynolds john lltlanning lass Prophecy Wakefield, Massachusetts june l953 Dear john: The last time you wrote, you asked me to tell you about the reunion of the class. Quite a few of the fellows and gals returned as lVlr. and Mrs. l guess we got lost in the rush. Several of the boys have climbed to high altitudesgin local chain storesg Dick Emery is now the A. N P. supervisor and David Czcczarella is manager of the First National in Somerville. Burton Strong is the hockey coach ofthe lnter-chain-store-league. Little joseph .'llr'l.J0m1ld is getting rich as an enter- tainer at the Beachcomber, which is being run by Les lay and loluz rllcli'lr0,i'. Karl Becker is also employed in the same enterprise as a detective. lclarry Lan- gillo is making a great success of Lanzillo, Lanzillo, Lanzillo 61 Co., an interna- tional dairv chain. lleleiiiloliizsoii has just returned from a world tour. She has completed re- search for her new book, flow to Bring up Any Man, Betty lliyiig and Hagel fli77ZSbV1' returned from Broadway where they were both very successful. Betty played in l Am a Little Gopher. llanel made -her debut in lo Study or to Eat. Narnia Thistle is the first woman to be lvlanager for llood's, and Lillian Barrett is working at Cummings. Pearl lllesserzger, Rzrtli Barry and illargery .llorgaiz are all private secretaries. Lester Prestori has been elected to head the Lynnfield Park Department, As a sideline he is running entertainments in the same town. Emil l'atuloi.'slzi is modeling mens fashions for lfsquire. while lJ1itr'lt Smith and llaiil Spring try to think up jokes for the same publication. lietty Rotlerirlc is modeling clothes, while Dot Birrzker is cooling off modeling bathing suits. l always did want to know who borrowed that blueprint of her from the Lab! llelezi Collins has given up her nursing to settle down with one of her many good-looking cousins. By the way, her life-long friend, Cfonnie Nigga, is the secretary and wife of a Washington executive. Dolly Dellfossi has long ago given up work and set- tled down to bring up her two little girls. Quiet little l'risrillu lfiills is going to exhibit her works of art next week. Wish l could afford to buy one of her sketches. lean llaris is happily married in .Nliddleb'frv. 'N t., and .llollle Steteiis is still try- ing to get a date with Bob llope, but since he's always on the road to somewhere. she hasn't been able to get him. lee Cfalleius is teaching at Annapolis, and the girls are still chasing him, Some frn if you ask mel Birstli' tliiiliaizu is keeping up the family trade by opening a new salon in Boston. Iflwirlie l'iggai1o is head chemist for Lever Brothers. f.'liai'les licttlpost is still in llollywood where he is trying to till Caesar llomeros place. ffinly time will tell whether the girls fall for his technique. Billy Briyrd married a cute little majorette, and the two are now drum-majoring all over the U. 5. A, 'lihe 'Tlieresa fl. Dl, illc'ScIl1ti7'll Detective Agency is working on the case of finding the person who killed that teacher. l'lieresa li. l7'.-flllesaiidro is her able assistant. Pli-rllls ll'esto'z'e1' has joined the ranks of married women, and l7ete llicleev is bringing up a family of twins who are being taught to play the piano by Doris Ryan. Red Kelley has made his wink professional by teaching all the actors his technique. At night he works as the bouncer at the Brown Derby, Bump O'Nelll is still being bumped around the court in pro-basketball. Ricliard lllieeler is head photographer for Warner Brothers. Hefty llilliairzs has a qeeer way of swooping down into our back yard in that plane of hers. llave you read .llary l a.rle's 'lovewise Columnu? lt's a new feature in the ltern. Amie Clamjr is one of the Pan-American Airline hostesses. Ruth Nutt runs the new crabmeat factory in town. Page Ninety-five llreresa lJiSanfo has arrived from liurope with her English husband and two children. Eleanor Giuliano is a nurse at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. llanline Reid has long since been married to that handsome sailor to whom she was engaged in high school. joan Dilze and folniny Cana'z'an have moved from the Rejected, Renovated, Remodeled Apartment to a little house of their own on Lover's Lane. George Buxton and his partner, lolrn Inglis, are drawing cartoons. Of course. Buxton does the writing. Lana lleillarro is going to open her school for well-bred young ladies next week. YY ith such an ideal guide. the yor ngsters can't go wrong. .lIerri1't' long has opened an accounting house in New York. jolrn Glynn is the leading actor in many of the llollywood four-star pic- tures. Bill Coflill and Harry Collins with their new inspirational swing, set a new attendance record at Radio City Music llall last week. Our all round boy, Frank Knapp, is now managing the Boston Bruins' llockey' team. ll'ena'ell l7ia'iZo, the Boston Bruins' goalie, ltlls again won the Venzina trophy for the third time. Two of our former classmates have achieved success in the sports world- llozeard lllaclx'illigan is the first baseman for the Boston Braves, and Valentino Rnfo is coach of the New York Giants' Pro liootball team. l'anl Mensa plays the part of lonto on the l.one Ranger Serial. 'Iihe newly elected Mayor of Malden is Robert Tyler. 'lihe very popular Nluse llotel, located on the shores of Crystal Lake, is suc- cessfully' managed by ll'ilf1'ea' lllnxe. Ale.vana'er Klapes and Donglav jordan are both professors at Northeastern L'niversity. loseplv tfa.ssia'y, owner of the llarvard Knitting Mills, is the successful indus- trialist of YYakefield. lanzex lfindlair gives beautiful permanents at XYilfred Academy, where he has been employed since graduation from high school. Doris llislrop, secretary to the X ice President of the United States, is contein- plating marriage. Pan! Bro-zen, ski champion of our high school days, can be found sitting on top of Mt. XYashington looking for storm clouds. flllan lozeells has achieved success as a business man and as a husband for lherese. .l11d1'e,i' lllraleiz is the owner of XYhalen's Pep and Cakkle Company. One of her best traveling salesmen is lfillon Knlslt. Une of the consistent winners of the state tennis championship is Patricia llealey. .fllary tiirdgerzrlr is the dashing young secretary of the Ultra Modern Cosmetic Company. l1iI'l1L'XllIIU rlltfll'liir1nie is proprietress of a prosperous bakery in Wakefield, due to experience gained at Blood's back in I0-li. lfleanor llnrlon has opened tip an exclusive dress shoppe called Clark's Gla- mour Cown Shoppe on liifth Avenue. ller most popular model is Rita Callan. .llarion tfoxlello is the manager of the 5 and lfl in New York. liitrle llalloran, one of the leading actors of our class, is now starring in the current film. i l'he XYolf is at the Door. .llargaref lfr1m'lrslra11le is a registered nurse at a Yermont hospital. Roller! li. lx'ell,1', who has become a second Bing Crosby, makes up in voice what he lacks in stature. llarid Round is an admiral in the United States Navy and the wearer of several medals gained in the service. !llaa'eline l.el'age is a war missionary in lirance. ferry lanzexon, who has always counted freedom of speech as democracy's I5 Page Ninety-six greatest blessing. enlisted in the WAVES shortly after graduation, and now that the war is over and victory won, is a leading soap box campaigner from coast to coast, urging pensions for women veterans. Virginia Gilligaii is about to culminate her political career by entering the campaign for the presidency of the United States, competing against Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who is now running for her second term. Barbara Gerrish has opened a nursery school, advertising as follows: Mothers, leave your children and don't worry. Phyllis Thrasher is a candidate for the School Committee--her platform being Girls ought to be allowed to wear slacks to school. Martha Barroii is making maps of various countries of the world so that she can see where all her soldier heroes were stationed during the war. Strangely enough, she has an enlargement of Cuba. james lfV0rthley, who has replaced the worthy Charles j. Peterson as principal of Wakefield High School, the latter having retired, has established the school on a more progressive basis. School now begins at seven fifteen so that the pupils will be out in time to attend afternoon rnatinees at the Wakefield Theatre. Rita Slociiiirb is exploring foreign fields to bring Lucky Strike green back after the war. Richard Mills is doing research work trying to make the 5c cigar longer and better. Rose Roberto, having served in the RYA.-XCS, is now an instructor of commando athletics in the State of lllassachusetts. jaizice Chadwick runs a very popular knitting school, and includes in her course some designs most likely to catch a man's eye. Lirrliize Maiigeri is head of the lniversalist Church liederation of America. liwlyii Leoiie has finally become accustomed to her job as a surgeon in a large Boston hospital. She no longer has to take Turns after each operation. Shirley Graves is manager of a leather company. Dorothy Weiitgel is hoping to be married in two years. Phyllis Robertson can be found in a cute. little house located on Nlohla Avenue. Kay Williams has just completed her latest book called Innocence Iiz'ef,i'ii Darling is married to a successful scientist who was originally one of Wakefields many biology teachers. lfirgiizia Russell is proprietor of a dry goods store formerly called Boothbys Barbara lllayo edits an Advice to the l,ovelorn column in two daily papers. llfarilyiz !lf,1'L'1'S runs a cute and successful home for Bill. johii Beiiedelfo, president of the Chemical lingineers' Union, has just returned from Los Angeles, where he presided at the annual meeting of that organization. Barbara llotcer, pianist. and Coirslrrirce lloruc, violinist, are playing at Car- negie llall on Columbus lJaye Best Music of all goes to Carnegie llallf' Thomas Hzirfoiz has been re-appointed Fire Chief. .lllaiz .fllaclfod just returned from one of his three-rnonths lecture tours, llow that boy did love to talkl ffizgeliiia Graiiese has climbed another rung on her ladder of success. ln the fall she is to assume her duties as head of the linglish llc-partment of the Nliddle- town High School. Laizdrigai1's Mens Store is featuring a new form of long underwear fashioned by George himself. Doris Saiirzders and Helen lay have opened their convalescent home. They have both been so successful at the hospital that we know they will make good in their new enterprise. The best write-ups about W. H. S. teams are written by Eddie Siirefte, who is the Globes ace sports writer. Pat Robidoii has long been famous in the movies for her lovely red hair. She and jackie Cooper are now starring in an Nl. G. M. hit. Bob Bates is still installing oil burners. He has now acquired a private busi- ness of his own. Page Ninety-seven Dick Baker is the new advertising editor on the Ladies' Home journal. lle believes in informative advertising. Stuart Ciramlfield is a professor at M. l. T., and enjoys his work immensely. Hob liroeklmizlz has been released from the Army with the rank of captain. joe Sousa has won the title ol American Champion lce Skater. He appears as star in the lce-Capades each year. Hola Unlicle has acquired the distinguished rank of Admiral in the Navy. Paul Hfzizxozz has just established a business called llanson's Milk Baths. lle claims it's a new health protection. .Yornzmz lioilcr can be lound working in his new clothing store on Converse Street in Malden. lieu Tteouzblyk new shoe store has been equipped with rest-well chairs. lflvarles Raflael is now a traveling salesman lor a company in Harlem. He is selling finger nail polish lt's great news to hear that Yom rllalrolm is succeeding in his job as an authority on tropical reptiles. lfrazik .rlugelinj is now head manager at the First National Stores. He would be pleased to hire some ol' his loimer classmates. Starz flt1l Z'U'l' has livened South l.ynnlield's atmosphere with his streamlined howling alleys. lirzzest Kzilelizzski owns a sport-clothes store in Boston. Ronald lfelanger now owns a necktie store and sells exclusively to his former classmates. loan Eaton, who used to be known during the war as Miss Victory because she sold so many Defense Stamps, is now working at the Government Printing otlice designing postage stamps. Naizcy lfitg, who writes and illustrates her own books, still lives in Wakeueld. ln fact she is president ol the Kosmos Club. lileanor Terre is now employed as secretary to Gertrude Lawrence. Eleanor always liked to listen to vocalizing while working. lolvu liarbwzis finally lost his shyness and now owns and operates an animal hospital. lle received his first training as a vet while still in high school. At a movie the other day we saw llerbert Quint and Ginger Page starred in the leading roles. They not only co-star on the screen, but are known in private life as Mr. and Mrs. Quint. Earle liliddefzfv name can be found in two places: On a little card over the doorbell ol' a small bungalow and on the sign of a jewelry store. As for those classmates in the public eye. there are Mario Rosati, the new lootball coach at Boston College: james lleeliiz, who just returned from England where he instructed a part ol' the Royal Navy in submarine warfareg Charles Rive, who now lives in Hollywood and is called the million-dollar playboy. Mary Zauimiffi and llwrexa lhzsroli are employed as secretaries at the State I louse. Claire lfofmo and .fl una lJeSantis are back in our dear Alma Mater as teachers, Claire as lfrench instructor and Anna as physical director. Carolyn Cook and l:'2'ely11 Willzizzsoii, who travel all over the country, are at present visiting l'rixrilla lfuir'1c'eafliw' on her lexas ranch. jolui lfoley has opened a new Super Garage in town. lle employs foe Butler and William Marllermotf as salesmen. and Samuel .'ll'HZSfI'0'l1tQ as head mechanic. l ra1zr1's fillllllltlllllls now owns a chain ol' gasoline stations and employs Robert ljtivll, Philip Rom and Charlet llozireffe as supervisoi's. l'e1'er Ifiloranzo is the best salesman ol Metropolitan l.il'e Insurance Company and will soon be promoted to head ol the New lfngland Division. lfraiirex l'l t'lllfc'll and lllzll'-l' Dalton are graduate nurses. lileunor Rjvaux is married and lives on one ol' l.ynnfield's many larms. .llarir .llurfino is night superintendent at the Massachusetts General Hospital. .rllire llopleiiis. llorollrv lillvfi, and ,lluriel Magee are also nurses at the same hospital. Page Ninety-eight Doris Cardillo is a secretary in the First National Bank of Boston. Marian Casey is a model in Madame Cherie's on Fifth Avenue. Rose Christopher and Nathalie Foss are at the Malden Hospital. Rose is a dietitian and Nathalie is a supervisor. Gladys Deardon and Ruth Dulong are both employed by the john Hancock Insurance Company. lean Moore and Louise Stantial are working at their Alma Mater. jean is assistant to Miss Glover, and Louise is the Superintendent's secretary. Gloria Storti and Bette Rodgers are partners in a tea shoppe, but Bette will 5 on leave to get married. Philrnonl Taylor is now one of our foremost llollywood producers, his latest picture being Why Men Wont Talk. Wakeheld was represented in the contest for the state stenography champion- shlp by Mary Stanton, a secretary in a Boston bank, and also by Shirley Cole, a secretary at the Wakefield Trust Company. Olga Kanchnga is a secretary for Charles 0'Connor, who is Town Clerk of Wakefield. Howard jollifle, Stanford Hager and Bernard l iz'ggerald are also in town politics, having been elected as members of the Board of Selectmen. They have appointed Charles Curran as superintendent of the Highway Department, and Fred Gallngi as Chief of Police. Hill Beganson is being kept pretty busy with his bee farm. Dare Carperzter has taken over the management of the Iiiconomy Store in Greenwood. Bill Colieell has been promoted to assistant editor of the Item. Warren Crotue is manager of the former IiIimmeI's drug store. William Daley certainly is seeing the country these days while he engineers the Superstreamliner from Boston to San Francisco. Alfred Edgett, following his naval experience during the war, is now a captain of the S. S. Eleanor Roosevelt. William El-vnn is a successful artist for a well-known New York Advertising Company. Warren Gerry has finally reached the professional stage in wrestling and is going to meet the Angel foe Hartshorne is selling oil wells. deep in the heart of Texas. Ifxclusive fur wraps are now being designed by Bill Lux for I. QI. Fox of Boston. The Canadian Air Force is going great with Don Maga at the controls of one of the largest planes. Coach Hoods position has been taken over by Sal Pnglisi, lohn Quinn has now opened his own radio store on Albion Street. Hill Ratfra-t', the Eddie Rickenbacker of World 'War II. is now the head of American Airlines. Donald Tripp is a book salesman for a large company in Boston. Eileen Walsh and Lorraine Wayland are both dietitians on the staff of a naval hospital. Helen White models the new coiffures designed by Elsie lllelonson in her beauty salon. Mary Miirphy is the dean of a new fashionable academy for girls. That new income tax law you read about was brought before Congress bv Senator David Wells. I ' Williain .flngeliiii is the new ambassador to Italy. .Nlorrna Muse has opened a novelty shop with a complete line of books. which satisfv her thirst during a few, odd moments. Louis Evangelista is head accountant for a large publishing company. Some of your favorite movie stars are now having their gowns designed by Esther Tecce, who has opened a salon in which lnne Scribner and lean MacKay are models. United Airlines has recently added jean MrAllister to its staff of hostesses. Roland Gibson is stage manager of the Radio City Music Hall Revues. Robert Sfeeves is an instructor of engineering at M. l. T. Page Ninety-nine Emma Gizuzta reports Washington society news over station BUZZ. Hamzelore Oswald has gone abroad to write a book on the aftermath of the war. Lillian Qzlirk is becoming well known as the editor of Facts and Fiction, a new publication. Marion Temrey is her chief contributor, and Betty Kelley has charge of the cover department. Tbelnza Precourt is the accountant and secretary for Pan-American Airlines, the New England Division. lolvn Beebe, one of our high school journalists, is editor of the New York Times. Alive Bartlett is movie reviewer for the same paper. Raoul Grandpre also went to Hollywood to teach the actors how to give a woman that certain look. You know what l mean! H7',1 d071 Baker is married to a prominent member of the Class of '4-l. Pro- fessionally, he manages Bill Coflills band. l hope l have satished your longing to hear about all the kids who came back to the reunion. We had a lot of lun. lt was too bad that you couldn't make it. Love. Butch PROPIIECY COMMITTEE Ruth Nutt, Chairman livelvn Leone ,lean Moore Catherine Williams l lannelore Oswald Lurline Maugeri William Cofhll George Buxton john lnglis Fllfllllul' Spmzxor, Miss janet lleight Page Une hundred A Song of the Rain Deafeningly the rain fell. drenching all thought, quenching all sound. What is it Rain, what is it that you would tell? llow mightily you strive! Could it be ambition? How loudly you roar! ls it petition? Oh the beat and the pulse of you vesting me with new power, new strength, new desire! Oh that swelling crest of crashing chords quickening the heart, coursing the veins with fire! Oh the torment and the anguish of you as wrestling wildly with the wind 'gainst the window you are flung! Oh those million voices calling. calling, now scarce heard for the noisy din, to pain and fear giving tongue! Tell nie, O Rain, is it because of pride that these voices have cried? ls it because of ambition , that they must petition? Answer, O Rain, answer! But the loud roar is now but a murmur, The wailing anguish, a whisper4 and now, Softly the rain fell, bathing the tortured earth in a gentle spray, mantling her ragged wounds in a silvery gray caressing shattered petals carelessly strewn with cooling fingers and a wistful croon. Oh the gentleness and softness of you, and then, a legato, smooth and flowing, a lullaby, tender, glowing- Drowsily the rain fell. an incessant drum. drum, drum, a drowsy strum, strum, strum, gently lulling me. tenderly leading me. until- Mistily the rain fell. now but a melody softly muted. an elusive. promising song, a tuneful xephyr with fancies fruited sailing my dream bark along. This then is your answer, O Rain: with kindness and gentleness, allay pain: with peaceful security, quell fear: with shining dreams, dry the tear. lcl,xzEL ORMsBY, '43 Page One hundred one Class Histor Freslmzaiz Year We, the Class of 1943, started our high school career on September 6, 1939, and were the first freshmen in many years to attend Wakeheld High School under the one-session plan. Despite the confusion, necessary changes, and many incon- veniences, a large percentage of our number was on the lclonor Roll each term, and many took part in sports and extra-curricular activities. Several of the girls joined the lnter Nos Club, an organization which presents many interesting pro- grams throughout the year. Nearly thirty members were from our class. Fifteen of our freshmen wrote for the newly-organized Lookout and they fur- nished interesting articles, and helped to make it a success. As freshmen, we added twelve to the Wakefield lligh School orchestra, which furnished music for assemblies, the Senior play and the Mikado Sixteen others were members of the school band and played for football games and such special occasions as Armistice Day and Memorial Day programs. The junior Girls' Glee Club sang at the Christmas assembly and, during inter- mission. at the Mikado, distinguishing themselves at both performances. Several of our boys joined the Boys' Glee Club and participated in an exhibi- tion concert given by glee clubs, orchestras and bands. 'lihey assisted in produc- ing the Mikado, in which Donald lloover gave a screamingly funny portrait of linee Ban, the Mikado's attendant. Many of our girls showed much interest in sports, participating in basketball. bowling, archery, badminton, tennis, field hockey, golf, and softball. Taken as a whole, therefore. our freshman year was one not only of happy times, but also one in which we showed our ability and our willingness to co-operate with the faculty and with the upperclassmen. With this accomplished, we look forward to future years. Sophomore Year ln September there were 223 who entered the sophomore year. A new plan, the rotating system, introduced by Mr. llealey, called for a six- period day and four weekly periods for each subject, with the time extension of twelve minutes for each period. An epidemic of colds increased absences of pupils to 985 during the week of january sixth. Many students joined Inter Nos and lli-Y clubs and attended the junior and Senior events. This season of football was mostly victorious with George Landrigan, john Cryan and john Smith as the sophomore heroes. jim leandrigan, an upperclass- man and sub-coach, lent his great talent to his brother George, one of our popular sopohomore classmates. Many of our girls participated in such sports as basketball, field hockey. archery, tennis, and bowling and did very good work. Among the innovations were the driving class directed by Mr. Marche, llome Room program, which leaves the third period on lfriday and the sixth period on Wednesday free for extra-curricular activities, and the strip ticket. which al- lowed the students to attend, all activities at special rates. With these new activities to improve the conditions of our school for coming years, we left W. ll. S. for a ten weeks' vacation. lzmioi lem' ln September, Ill juniors returned to school. Our football season xx as suttesslul with C o-taptams larry liartnick and Paul l.aAzaro. During this year XX. Il. S. hockey team entered the l-'astern Massachu- Page Une hundred two setts League in Brockton's place and won the championship. The basketball team also rated high. Air raid instructions were given for the first time in school history. The Lookout, with Ralph Bangs and john Mulcahey as co-editors, and Miss Allman, the faculty adviser, appeared every other Friday and presented new fea- tures. Our golf team was successful and won the Middlesex championship. Our cross country track team, under the supervision of Coach lleavens, was represented in the state meet. Senior Year On September 9, 1942, we returned to school to complete our last and most successful year. Early in the fall the class elected llenry 0'Neill, president: Stu- art Grandfield, vice-president, joseph Sousa, secretary, and Richard llalloran, treasurer. The lcli-Y Club, in a reorganization movement, elected james Worthley, presi- dentg Stuart Grandfield, vice-president: joseph Sousa, secretary: and Brydon Baker, treasurer. The club was considerably smaller than the membership ol other Hi-Y clubs, but enjoyed a banner year both financially and socially. The Inter Nos Club elected Nancy lfitz, presidentg janice Chadwick, vice- presidentg joan Dyke, recording secretaryg june Taylor, treasurer: Phyllis Rob- ertson, corresponding secretaryg and Marian Casey and Marguerite llickey, sen- ior directors. The football team decided to elect captains for each individual game, and under this new plan had a fair season. Both the basketball and hockey teams played under the direction of Coaches Harold Rood and Clarence Meuse. llenry O'Neill was the basketball captain, and Wendell Yidito, the captain of the hockev team. Wakefield finished second in the liastern Massachusetts League. i The Glee clubs, under the direction of Mrs. Robert Ring and Mr. Arthur liul- ton, have had regular weekly rehearsals, and they showed fine results in the train- ing at the annual spring concert. . The Senior play, as directed by Mrs. Donald White and presented by the Class of 1943, on the evenings of December eleven and twelve, was the most successful of class affairs. The auditorium was hlled to capacity both nights. On March 6, 1943, the Senior Party was held in the auditorium. The hard work done by the committees was amply rewarded by the social and hnancial success of the dance. The School Committee made a noble gesture by voting to grant diplomas to any member of the Senior class who entered the service between September, l942, and the end of the school year june, l043, provided that the student's work was satisfactory. Several of the senior boys took advantage of the new oppor- tunity, and enlisted. Enlisted Classmates Valentino Rufo-Marines Robert Gulick-Navy Merritt Long-Navy james Devlin-Army Donald Maga--Canadian Armed Forces Alfred Edgett-Navy Lester Preston-Navy lloward Mac liilligan-Army David Round-Navy Roland Gibson-Army Robert Tyler-Army Warren Baker-Navy Robert Brockbank-Army Charles Rice-Navy' Page One hundred three Nathalie Foss, Helen jay, and Doris Saunders left shortly after Christmas to train for nurses. Despite the loss of several of its members, the class continued the building of better characters with which to confront the future, and with their motto Try, Trust, and Triumph vivid in their minds, the class will departa each to follow his individual path. Let us all remember that we are the architects of the future, and that we prepare today to rebuild tomorrow. History Corrmzittee Marian Casey, Chairman Richard lflalloran Louise Stantial Fred Gallugi Olga lianchuga Richard lVlills Faculty Sponsor, Mrs. Genesta Tooker Class Poem TO WAlil2.lilliLD llltlll SCHOUL We leave thy portals, Wakefield lligh To breast lifes bulwarks strong, Equipped in mind, we say farewell And swiftly march along. Were thankful to Almighty God For schools and teachers all. No matter what the path weve trod, Well fight at Freedoms call. Refrain lo thee we send, U Waltelleld lligh, 'lihy praises sweet in song. Well raise thy banner to the slyv, lfmblem of right, not wrong. Amidst the tumult and the strife, Despite this wartime greed, Well fight to win. Well forfeit life lo end the tyrants' creed. Let justice light the world anew, Let Faith, and llope, and Love Dispel grim Battles flaming hue- Bring peace from God above. B.xizBAR.x llowhic, '43 Page Une hundred four The Warre11 Kay V311ti11C Stuclio, Inc. 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Preparation for C.P.A. examinations. private account- ing, and for the various fields of busi- ness and industrial management. Short intensive programs may be arranged. Co-educational. Evening Courses of the College of Liberal Arts Certain. courses of the College of Liberal Arts are offered during evening hours in the fields of Economics, English, History, Government, Mathematics, Psy- chology. Physics and Sociology. A special program preparing for admission to the School of Law is also available. The program is equivalent in hours to one- half the requirement for the A.B. or S.B. degree. Associate in Arts title con- ferred. Special. courses may also be arranged. Co-educational. Co-operative Plan 'lhc Colleges of Liberal Arts. Engineering, and Business Administration are conducted on the co-operative plan. After the freshman year, students, both men and women. may alternate their periods of study with periods of Work in the employ of business cr industrial concerns at ten-week intervals. Under this plan they gain valuable ex- periencc- and earn a large part of their college expenses. Your Guidance Officer - A Friendly Career Counselor FOR CATALOG - MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Director of Admissions Heston. Massachusetts Please send me a catalog of the lj College of Liberal Arts l'l College of Engineering U College of Business Administration School of Law U lj Evening-School of Business Nftlllfl . . Address . . ...... . . C-89a U Evening--College of Liberal Arts ll Day Pre-Medical Program U Day Pre-Dental Program V1 Day and Evening Pre-Legal Programs Page Une Iiinmlrril six U DER-Glt ll Llll AND WE LIKE UNDER-GRADS Pardon us for pointing, but we seem to be it when it comes to outfitting the smart N . young men of New England. We've had 1 1: ,. many years ot experience in satisfying their -1 ' Q demands Cand believe us they know what S ,Sl li. they wantj. Parents approve too, tor N V Kennedy prices are always geared to the times. I x!,:wf 313 ZS 4 Y ov A fi J-fa s X Qt - Cx N p ,,, f g riff' 5- it f ' ' f ' f df 215 1 ,...--' KENNEDY'S FAMQUS UNDERGRAD SHQP t ITEM PRESS B0oK AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING-ENGRAVING Printers of High School Publications for Over Half a Century School Work 21 Specialty WAKEFIELD ITEM COMPANY ljlllJllSllL'l'S. YVz1kcficlcl Daily Item Item Building, VVakefield Telephone Crystal 0080 lilgu Une liumlrctl sewn THE CAPITOL ENGRAVING CO., Inc 286 Congress Street, Boston Hubbard 4490-4491-4492 Compliments of H1-Y and T111-H1-Y eoUNC1L sEN1oR HLY CLUB twtiflfllm-X Chapter TRLH1-Y CLUB P I 1 l I You Chose El Good Motto TRY-TRUST-TRIUMPH QE F' 6' f 1 '9unoQ' COIIIIIHIIIUIIIS of L. B. EVANS' SCN COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1841 I 1 1 1 THE FINAL TOUCH Q Our modern, oclorlcss cleaning is tlic final loucli to flawless grooming. f Fl llrv Clcaninq apparcl for a spccial oc- Zl mf NX ? casion is only a small added luxury W lf. V f which grcally adds to your pleasure. fm ' I Tllc only dry clcaning plant in XVak0- Vx f,lt ficlcl. All work guarantcccl. . 'I i D t 3 H f CLEANERS 3 . .' 13-15-15a Albion St.-Next to Municipal Light Plant Prop. R. V. Savage C0lllIllllllClllS of Waliegelcl rust C0n1Pa11y l,llQ.1L' Unc liululrcil lcn Compliments of WAKEFIELD SAVINGS BANK IllCO1'POI'ElICd 1869 COIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of FREDERICK CAFASSO FUNERAL SERVICE Modern Funeral Home 620 MAIN ST. Cor. Charles St. Tel. Cry. 1353 COIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of TEMPLE'S Main St., Wakefield HOME COOKING Qmall Parties Accommodated '- EN ST D K SZSRL ' CRYSTAL Wa' Beauilf 5h0PPQ. J Permanfnl fl , E rlumu v. 5 v41LLlAf1H-BRA . - .. , E. ' Page One hundred eleven COIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of THE SMARTER PAINE'S WAKEFIELD, MASS. I To the Class of 1943 W. H. S. Un Juno 10, 1913, you will Iw- 1 umm- IIll'lIII70I'S of the XV. II. S. umni Assuciznliun. 'l'hz1l asso- QIIIIUII NVt'IL'Illlll'S you ZIIHI in Xllll vilcs lu thc nvxl reunion all llw 1 AIUIIIIII ASSOCIHIIOU Pug V. H. S. Wah . egelcl SCIIOOI L'l7l1CIllll1l If You Would Rent TUXEDOS DRESS SUITS CUTAWAYS EVENING GOWNS BRIDAL GOWNS WRAPS CAPS and GOWNS and You Demand QUALITY- See BURNS 100 Summer St.. Boston COIIIIIIIIIIOIIIS of THE WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK . H10 6 U' Q 9 ' . ,bf il FUI! O f fpx 1 SBYSQ S Lfys 11 snARQ3i 'd 3 UNDER 5 O O Qt 'l'b72fi0 NV:lk0l'iclcl. Mass. heed txxclw C0111l1Ii111e11ts of X 41 Ili 15 PXQLQQQQSJQSKEY ' X V X . COAL - OIL - COKE Slllllllltll U11d61'g3I'lll6lltS Q38 WINSHIP-BOIT COMPANY RETAHJSTORE IQ Amhm SH I I lhm I of DIR. T. FULTON PARKS C ll t of DR. W. II. CIORQIORAN Best Wishes to 1111- CLASS OF 1943 from THE WAKEFIELD and PRINCESS THEATRES POlI1h Best of Luck to CLASS OF 1943 from The Eighteeutll Column and The Chronical I ICZliIIIllZll'IL'l'S in VVz1kefield We Make Good Things to Eat GRATTAN BAKING CO. FANCY BAKERS ICE CREAM 57 Albion St., Wakefield, Mass Compliments of H. S. LOCKE 81 SON CO. Compliments of MOSES FRANKEL Q ilill pliments of BURWEN OIL CORP. C 1 l'li 'C 'S XVAKEFIELD Of Cry- 1125 IARROLL CUT-RATE Perfumer COIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY lrrull has llll' currccl ZIIISXXLIS for XOUI' gifl IIFOIFICIIIS for the IIIYNIIIZIIC 390 MAIN STREET XVz1k0fivlcl lkige One humlrcll luurlcsn Fill Your Bins Now with BLUE COAL or N. E. COKE Immediate Delivery CURLEY GRAIN 81 FUEL CO. Cry. 0158 ELLIOTT'S JEWELRY SHOP 450 MAIN ST. Opp. High School Bldgr. Cry. 2160 GRADUATION WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS FR.IENDSHIP RINGS Coinpliments of C. W. SPEAR In a few years, you may marry and have your own homo. This store has enjoyed for many years a reputation for QIIHIIIV Fll1'll1I1ll'C at Reasonable Prices CLIFFORD-BLACK 81 CO. Odd Fellows' Bldg. XVakefield Square Colnplinlents of THE COLONIAL SPA COIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of Harvey P. lVIorriso11 81 Son Telephone Cry. 0737 CUMMINGS DRESSES - eoATs SPORTSWEAR - UNDERWEAR HOSIERY COIIIIJIIIIIOIIIS of J. S. ROUND Jewelers 734 WASHINGTON ST. lloston. IXIZISSZICIIIISCIIS Page Une hundred fifteen Compliments Complinlents PHARMACY of of CATALDO'S GRAY B. RROCKBANK Diamonds Jewelry Watches Wakefield WHIlTl1 Shop Expert Watch Repairing SAUL FISHER. Proprietor Cor. Foster 8z Albion Streets XVakefield, Mass. RENDALIJS RAILROAD MARKET 90 NORTH AVENUE Telephone Crystal 0213 NATHAN W. EATON Pharmacist Cumplimonts Compliments North Avenue of of NVz1kcfiol4l, Mass. WOOIAWORTHFS WALSH'S Opp. Upper Depot DINER Compliments Complimcms Compliments of of of WAKEFIELD WAKEFIELD ICE CREAM NEWllERRY'S Pug e Une humlrul sixteen ALFRED'S MEN'S SHOP 500-502 Main St. Snappy Clothes for the Undergraduate and Sporting Clothes For the Best Footwear go to ELITE QUALITY SHOP 386 Main St. Cor. Mechanic St. 1 t ,o111pli111e11ts of THE H20 CLUB 1 IIOIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of NAGLE'S DRUG STORE IIUIIIIDIIIIICIIIS of FRED'S MEAT SHOP F. Haladay, Prop. 81-83 Albion Street XYz1k1-fielml, Mass. Tel. Cry. 1999 CUIIIIJIIIIIOIIIS of REYNOLDS' DRUG STORE 781 Main St. Cry. 1838 Iil'C0l1XVOOll Compli lllCl1 ts COIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of SPERO BROS. All Home Furniture 522-528 MAIN ST. 111-y. 0:1521 CUIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of MIKE'S BOB SHOP 86 Albion Sl. NVakefield COIIIIJIIIIICII ts of of RIZZA BROTHERS LINDSAY'S Tailors - Cleaners SHOE STORE Dyers COIIIIJIIIIIGIIIS V . IADIIIIJIIIIICIIIS of SMITH'S f DRUG STORE TAYLOR'S Q 348 Main St. Cor. 310611211116 St., XVakcfield Page One hundred seventeen HARDWARE STORE Est. 1883 Ullnlfllllwllls Compliments Fine Flowers of of PARKER'S P. H. TENNEY P. L. MCAULIFFE Florists Insurance Dentist Complilucnts BARTNICK of C0llllJlllllt:'lllS UPHOLSTERY and THE of LINOLEUM MART REIUS MARKET, INC. 93-95 Albion St. '11-1. cry. 0989-YV 4N Dr 73 Albion St. C0lIllJlllllClIlS C0llllJIlIllCIIlS of Compliments of THE TRIPLE A of Pr 2 LAUNDRY BOWSER 8z CO. CLUB Albion St. lfmnp'in1clils of TONY,S Compliments HAGEWS BEAUTY SALON of Q'ANDY STORE 398A Main st. HELEN RANDALL Excellent Cry. 1070 Flowers Home-made Candles Higgs Um- liumlrul ciglitccn 59 Albion St. Wakefield S COIIIIIIIIIICIIIS of ALBION DINER Schoolboy Lunches Opp. Item Office A Good Place to Eat Compliments of McCARTHY'S MARKET 348 Main St. Compliments of INTER NOS CLUB W. E. KNOX Lumber Building Material of All Kinds Coulplilnents of llOllllJlllllCllIS NUTE's, INC. of Dry Goods A FRIEND In the Theatre Bldg. flOllllJlllll0lllS tlmnpliments of of LONGO'S THE BLANCHARD VVz1ter Street AWNING CO. XYz1kefielrl Cmnpliinents of FENNELLY'S VARIETY STORE 3 Gould St. YVz1kcficl1l Cry. 1 1 16 Complilllenls of the GREENWOOD DINER The Best Dixie THE SHERATON CAFETERIA 490 Main Street Cor. XYVHIOI' Street XVakefield WAKEFIELD FISH MARKET 16-A Albion St. Fish Cakes and Main St., Cry. Hamburger In T0Wn Chowder Fridays YVakefield, Mass. - 150 - Chas. S. Parker. Prop Page Une hundred nineteen tlnnlplinlents Compliments of Of DR. DRUGAN A FRIEND THE M 81 N MacINTYRE 8z NELSON ATHLETIC COMPANY 99 Chauncy St., Boston Phone Liberty 4287 To Our Advertisers: The Business Stuff nt' The Oracle thanks its nmny patrons who have continued their generous support during this time of business unrest. FRANK KNAPP. Business Nlzningei' SIiliAS'l'IAN tiIt'I,IANO. 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