Ware High School - Limelight Yearbook (Ware, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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. I l YValf0r Slosok nllidgcti' Basketball IV. Audubon Club II. Dramatics IV. Glee Club II. Upon what meat feeds he, that he is grown so great? Wallo always knows his lessons but instead of proceeding to inform his teacher, he huddles in his seat. But lo! when the teacher calls on him, such floods of knowledge and usually ver- batim! To keep up the slogan of 26 4every man an athletef- XYallo performed well in basketball in his senior year. XVallo has selected the medical profession as a center for his futuie endeavors and we know he ll do well. Dominic Stolar Dom Boys' Glee Club. Audubon Club. Senior Basketball Team. Senior Bazar Committee. In solitude the mind gains strength. Of all the quiet boys, Dom is the quietest. And he is a studious and ambitious lad, too. His classmates have found something sterling in his character, as cain be seen from the great number of friends he has. He was a great asset to the Commercial Department, and did much towards keeping up the standard of the Class of 1926. If present actions mean anything, Dom promises to have one of the world's greatest collections of insects. Here's hoping! Stanley Szyclla Small , Syd Baseball I, II, III, IV. Track I, II,III, IV. Audubon Society. Basketball I, II, III, IV. Football III, IV. 'tLimelfight', Staff. Blessings on thee, little man. When one speaks of athletics in Wa.1'e High School, one's thoughts always turn to Stanley Szydla. Syd has so many attributes that it would be impossible to speak about them all. For four yea1's it can be truthfully said that he has been our leading athlete. He is liked and feared by all schoolboy ath- letes who have had any contests with our school. This last year Syd was recognized by all as one of the leading forwards on the basketball court, one of the best fullbacks on the gridiron, a wonderful performer in the pitcher's box and a superb quarter-miler. No doubt if we had more sports, Syd would be a ranking star in them also. An excellent feature about Syd is that never in his four years at High School has he been ineligible for any sport, even though he has taken the classical course. He is well liked by the teacihers because of his attentiveness and engaging smile, which, however, is rarely seen when he is taking part in athletic contests. These qualities are surely enough to make Syd a success in whatever he takes up in future life.

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Mary 'Prcndergast Banjo Eyes Music Club Dramatics IV Senior Bazaar A merry heart all day long . Banjo Eyes is our sweet, little lovable Mary. Pep! I'll say she has. A sclhool party or dance would not be complete without her. Though many will be sitting demurely waiting for a partner, Mary is one of the Hrst on the floor. Her charm- ing personality has gained her many friends. Ware is not the only conquest in her career for in all the adjoining towns, among which Southbridge looms prominent, admirers of the fairer sex have fallen for her charms. Mary is planrniing on becoming a. nurse and we feel sure that with her cheerful disposition her patients will advance rapidly. Good luck to Mary! l'LtC1 Rlemuklculcl Gus Track II, III, IV. Football III, IV. Basketball II, III, IV. Baseball II, III, IV. Student Council IV. Dramatics IV. Audubon Club Mens sana in corpora sano. Meet the third member of a triumvirate of four-letter men, Rosy has represented W. H. S. in every sport, performing notably on the gridiron, diamond, basketball court and track Held. Gus is popular too, especially with the girls. He is a plugger not only in sports, but also in other school activities. His ambition is to become a physical director. Here's hoping fortune treats you nicely, Pete! Mary Shea Scoop Class President II. Vice Pres., III, IV. Dramatics, IV. Basketball, I, II, III, IV. VVhy can't they all be content like me? Mary's wit and charm make her the most popular girl in the class. Mary is blest with one of those carefree dispositions that enables her to make life just one good time after another. Maryls ability as an all round athlete has helped Ware High on to victory many a time. True to her nature Mary has not de- cided what school she will honor with her prescence, but wherever she goes it is certain that she will be popular.



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Priscilla T1-ela ' Prim Dramatlics IV. Senior Bazar. Music Club, 'tGood nature and good sense must ever join. Prim is one of the joys of the faculty,f studious, obedient,-w and just think, she has never been late, nor has she ever been called back for conduct during her high school career. But, for all her goodness, our Prim is quite a stepper outside of school and it is throught by many that she will be the first to take that big jump into matrimony. Herels to Prim! Louise Tucker Tuck Pro Nlerito. Math. Club IH. Dramaltics IV. Girls' Glee Club. There was mischief in her eye. It isn't allways easy to understand Louise because sometimes she is as quiet and reticent as a nun while at other times she portrays a scintillating sense of misehievousness. If your book disappears suddenly from your desk or if your rubbers seem astray, look for them behind the guilty grin of Louise. Her hand-fwritingj is beautiful and shefs an artist, too. We can just visualize Louise a few years hence, with her pretty blond hair and a chic smock, a palette in her hand, treading the ladder of fame, Harold XVeiss Harada. , YZ Dramatics IV. Track HI. Audubon Club. Manager Baseball IV. Men, are only boys grown up . Harold received the name of Harada', for his ability to play tennis. He may be seen on the Grenville Courts during the summer and so resembles the Japanese champ, Harada, that it was found appropriate to bestow the title ont him. Harold's awakening in his Junior year made some of his class- mates ltake notice. No wonder! Harold has a Nash. Never- theless he prefers walking' Church Street to riding. We wonder why? Harada is always interest-ed in school activities. He was made manager of Baseball in his Senior year. We wish you success in your future undertakings, Harold.

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