Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Gladys Forsberg 6 Harvard Street Talk, talk, talking: all the time! And I gather it s worth hearing from the ex¬ pressions on the faces of Marian, Phyllis, and Hugh, and Doris, and Margaret, and you, and you, and you ! Leonard Foster 15 Pine Way Senior Class President (but Rusty scoffs at the statement that Bud is a senior). A high-jumper in both basketball and track, and humor ( ?) editor of the “Monitor.” The bane of Miss Costello ' s existence, to say nothing of the rest of the faculty. Bud goes blithely on accepting or disputing according to his well-known philosophy. Mildred Fowler 11 Hill Top Road Quiet and conscientious, “Bill” seems somewhat out of place in these days of rush and turmoil. Her simple manners and graciousne ss have won her many a friend. How delightful it is to find a per¬ son of her nature in these turbulent times ! Stay as you are, “Bill, and happiness cannot help but seek you out. Marion Gates 215 Washington Street Marion devotes most of her time to her books, receiving excellent grades and the envious glances of her classmates as her just reward. Truman Gay ton 4 Bryn Mawr Road A tall quiet bov. But it’s worth your while to have him for a friend. Eleanor Gebelein 4 Crest Road “Eva” has a personality that conquers a who come in contact with her. She ha initiative and is always a leader. A sense of humor is an asset, and “Eva” has a sparkling one. No matter what goes wrong, she can always see the funny side of life.

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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ' i n U u U IV • i John Duffy 15 Russell Road ihe c ass midget! John is Mr. Snow’s chief aid in basketball and Mr. Jewell’s information bureau in Latin. He has besieged everyone for the last few months with, “Got your glossy print yst ?” Hudson Eldridge 1 Lawrence Road Hudson breaks the spee d limit in his “Baby Austin” a3 he passes the White hou-e. LcBaron Estabrooks 544 Washington St. A star in three sports ! We have been obliged to get along without him lately because of his excellence as a mechanic. Mary Feldman 2 Burke’s Lane Mary has music in her eyes, music in her fingers, and music in her soul ! At every school entertainment Mary was on the stool behind the piano. In her spare time, Majy is to be heard playing “When Willie comes marching home.” When she isn’t playing it, Willie is already there. Margaret Fleniintr In and about the school Margaret has very seldom raised her voice above a whisper- get her on a stage and see her reach high C with as much strain as is shown by a professional prima donna. Joseph Foote Washington Street “Senator” Joe Foote, the Huey Long of Wellesley High School, can sling the ice¬ cream at Sunshine Dairy. He and Mr. Goodnough get along like Art Shires and the Braves, but Joe’s going to make a nice Mayor Curley some day, and if he’s good he will be able to swing the banana vote in Porto Rico. Page 13



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WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL s 5 semei m Leo no re Gilson Gilson Road This is Lee’s” first and last year at Wel¬ lesley High, and she ' s certainly given us a sample of what the good old Beaver spirit can do. You know, Beaver Country Day, the select institution for girls ! Theresa Gubellini 37 Oak Street It’s too bad there’s not more of Theresa so that she could have an even wider smile and even more friends, if such a thing could be possible. She and the sun radiate a lot of sunshine. Clayton Hanna 10 Maple Road A good sport, a loyal friend, a live wire, popular with all—that ' s Mr. Hanna for you ! Carolyn Harmon 126 Abbott Road Have you read this book?” That’s Caro¬ lyn. Besides being the best reading mem¬ ber of the class, she is an expert at golf and housekeeping. That is to say nothing of her scholastic standing and as a resuit of her sparkling personality a wide circle of friends. Hubert Harris 16 Summit Road Although this is Hugh’s first year, he’s proved of great value to our school in more ways than one. Here’s power to you, Hugh ! William Hewett 26 Thomas Road A very capable youth, though he would never tell you so. A fine football tackle, and one of the main-stays of the Solid and Trig. Class. Page 15

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