Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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Encampment S,x'ruRD,w, OC'roBER 19, 1946 We pitched camp for a long stopover a few days ago. Although there are many tasks ahead, the boys and girls in our wagon train manage to hnd some time for fun. The first day we camped, Lefavour and Roberto went from wagon to wagon looking for football material, and Miss Nichols soon had a group of girls practicing field hockey in a nearby meadow. 'llllURSDAY, t,JC'roBER 13, 1046 We started on the trail again today. Although most of us were sorry to leave the old water hole, Whiting and llicks were overjoyed. As soon as we hit cold weather, both of them will be enlisting boys for a hockey team. Glynn, too. seems to have a gleam in his eye that doesn't come from thoughts of gold. and l suspect that we shall soon have a basketball team, coached by our most experienced mule driver, Lou Colucci. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, l9-16 Most of the girls have gotten over their homesickness for the old water hole, and are urging Miss Nichols to help them form a basketball team. Peggy Sias and Claire Griffin especially are sharpening their shooting eyes. Our next stop will not lack excitement despite cold weather and hard work. TUESDAY, MARCH IO, l9-l7 We have survived the winter months! The sun is pleasantly warm, and we are Well on our way over the last obstacles in our path. Some of the fellows are having a last fling at sports by playing baseball at every opportunity. Dave llal- lahan, Bill Miller, and Bob Baker held up our start from one encampment when they refused to leave an exciting game. The girls, too, have sport fever and are breaking out in a rash of activities. l suspect that softball, badminton, and ten- nis games are responsible for the late grub we've been having the last few days. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, I947 We're really on our way now! No more stopovers for many a dusty mile. Throughout our long and tedious trek towards pay dirt, the athletic teams of the caravan have given us thrills and entertainment, and have increased our zeal and spirit for the Crystal Lake Trail which lies ahead. Third Prospector, BRUCE CHANDLER Page Twenty

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THE BAND Back Row. Left to Right: Barry Irish, Malcolm Dunbar. Alan Rich. John Morley, Richard Taylor, Lawrence Doiier, Douglae Schumann, Roger Williams. Third Row, Left to Right: Janet, Wenzel, Shirley Tucker, Leon Bayrri. Donald Van Wagiier, Douglas Morley, Paul Cole, Edward Sonier, Richard Moff, Fred Rasinusson, Philip Hicks, Eielyn Birch. Angelo Roberto. Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. Fanck. Directorg Mr. Hennessey, Marilyn Moss, Marion Pohl, Mary Milotte, Esther Ham, Harland Glover, Charles Grirfen, Arnold Levine, Dexter Taylor, Bruce Nahrgyan, Alan Truesdale. Dorothy Nutile. Front Row, Left to Right: Gordon Buffett, Paul Saunders, James Leonard. Richard Quinn, Robert Wall, Richard White, Bruce Chandler, John Adams, Barrett Morrill. Lee Smart. The Gold Dusters Throughout our caravan journey, the stirring muxic ul' the hand hae kept our apirits high and our minds intent on the goalw ahead. .Xt all the football guinea their marvelous demonstrations ol' marching, forinations, and muwical ahility have thrilled and entertained us. L'nder the skillful leaderehip of Mr. liinck, the hand puts on a concert every year, and this annual event ix eagerly anticipated and warmly received. Without the band and its mimic, our journey would have heen rough and tedious indeed. Page Twenty-one

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