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Inter Nns-1949-1950 The lnter Nos, with the helpful cooperation of Miss Elizabeth Llpham, began its twenty-second year in September, l949. Yaried programs were planned. The first was one which every freshman girl will long remember, her initiation into W. ll. S. October brought the annual square dance and a lively time for all who attended. Later in the month. Iva Andrews Watters, director of radio and speech at Kathleen Dell, spoke to the girls on Your Personality. ln November, Marv Carr Barker, personnel training supervisor of Massachusetts Department of Pub- lic llealth, spoke on llow Attractive Are You? The covered-dish Christmas supper prepared by the girls themselves. was December's highlight. ln january, Les Ryan held the girls and their guests spellbound while he entertained them with magic and hypnotism. The girls were thrilled with their trip to Chinatown on the Chinese New Year in February. Spring came, and with it the Tea Dance and a florist, who spoke on Floral Decorations. The verv successful season ended in june with a beach party and fun for all. Olil3lCl?RS POR l949-l95O Prasideiztz jean Drinkwater. l'icu-l'resifz'er1i: Nancy Shuniwav. Treasurer: Martha DeXX7olf. f,l0l'l'H5fJ07IdflI'Q Scrrt'Ii1ry: Margaret Creedon. Recording S6'L'l'L'fll1 1'I -lacquelvn Wilkinson. Senior Directors: Diane Chamberlin .ludith Mathias. jzzizior Iliravtorsi janet Achorn, Betty Cross. Supfumzort' llireciorfi Kathleen Creedon, -lanet Robertson. INTER NOS CLUB Seated, Left to Right: J. Achorn. N. Shumway, Miss Upham, D. Chamberlin, K. Creedon. Standing, Lett. to Right: J. Wilkinson, M. Creedon, M. DeWolf, J. Mathias. Page Twenty-two
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THE LO0KUl'T STAFF First. ROW. Left to Right: F.DeV1tz1.J. Wilkinson. AI. Curley. H. Bud, Miss Dlzxzzzzzpg. P Mi-l.i1.so:. V. Capone R Yeo. E AZ.icLfod R F111 Second Row. Left to Right: M. Ross, C. Milotte. L. Kent. C Harnien. S. Knight, N B:o'.xi.su:.. 3.1 Kin: A. Sias. B. Burke. J. Wdss. J. Mathias Third Row. Left to Right: L. Thwing, E. Ham, F. Reeder. G Day. E. Paton. J Wim tin. B Hezzsox R Granston. G Anthony. J. Anderson. 3.1 S'.ii't'etto Lnulinul Staff Proof that people do read even in these dgtys ot' telexision is the lglil thgit our lookuzrf is still published. liich lssllc is .1 sell-out. Co-lftlitors Pduline Klelanson and lrlarry Bird tackled the joh in September. With gt stat? ot' .thout forty they put out ten issues. Several aspiring journalists meet in llll twice weekly and two nights at month :liter school. lhere is gtlwgtys the rush In meet deadline. Kluch credit goes to the adviser. Kliss llnrriet Dunning. lhe pgtpei hopes to print news while it is still news in nn interesting manner that high-school students understand and enjoy. Page Twenty-one
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TRI-HI-Y First Row, Left to Right: S. Scandura. J. Leman, G. Day, P. MaeKax Tri-Hi-Y-1949 H50 The ireeltly inet-lines nl' the 'liri-lli-Y have been very active tlimiiggliiiiil the school year. The 1 luh has spt ildis uid nimit . -1 'A 4 Vs centering giruuntl the ililerests uf lL'L'l'l-ZIQL' girls. .X sllccessllll fum sale and spaelietti siipper ut-re held to linancc inmiey for service iiiwiiects. In Klgirch a delega- tirine largely' ol Senmi' gii'lseeuas sent In tht llldei' tlirls' fliiiill-i't-rice al Springfield. l lll1tJl'li!tjl4lQS l'm'mit'11li li-ug-x' .Nl.iclia.x'. l 'rc fjl't'fItft'11ff tilnria llav. ht't'I't'fz If-VI hlutlith Xlalhias. J, Mathias, M. Fleming, A. Reynolds. 5 A' lil'fif'V 'l'l'i Nlillillili lilvliiilm- Second Row, Left to Right: J. Wass, M. Curley. S. Knight, N. Pratt. M. Creedon, B. Raymond, E. Raymond, P, Quinn. Third Row, Left to Right: M. Surette, B. Burke, P. Melansun, E MacLeod, G. Shea. G. Walsh. F. Fayle Hi-Y-1949-1950 R To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character in Wakefield. This is the aim of the lli-Y Club this year. The Wakefield Cluh sent delegates to the 60th Annual Y. M. C. A. Boys' Conference held at Salem in December. We were fortunate to have as Presiding Officer, Roy Lefavour. At Christ- mas the boys gave Christmas gifts to a needy family. THE OFFICERS President: Michael Nasella. Vice-President: Douglass Schumann. HI-Y S3C7'6'fa7',l'2 Rf-Jgef Seated, Left to Right: A. Salvati. R. Lefavour. D. Schumann, M. M I V Nasella. R. Mildram, J. Brown. ITKUSMTET. R0bel't Lefavour. Standing, Left to Right: R. Serrentino. R. Fotino, D. Myers. R. Day, Page Twenty-three D. Mackenzie.
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