Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 104 of 208

 

Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 104 of 208
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Page 104 text:

HISTORY FORUM - FRONT ROW: Nancy Dubbs, Don Trageser, Bill Low, Bill Manburg, Pete Sorlien, Chris¬ tine Neva. SECOND ROW: Mr. Burgess, Ted Pierce, Chris Szent-Gyorgyi, Richard Bertelsen, Ed Bryant, Ann Gael Hewson, Kathy Krall, Karen Kilroy. ART SERVICE CLUB - FRONT ROW: Peggy McMahon, Linda Mann, Peggy Higginbottom, June Marchi. SEC¬ OND ROW: Janet McConologue, Sue Jones, Mr. McGoff, Alice von Ladau. The History Forum is a club devoted to discussing national politics and world af¬ fairs. President Bill Low with Adviser Mr. Burgess led a Wellesley delegation to the East Coast Model United Nations Confer¬ ence at State College in Pennsylvania. This year the club has put some of its discussions into print with the publication of a maga¬ zine. Under the direction of Mr. McGoff, the Art Service Club has made posters announc¬ ing elections, gym meets, and dances. The Opening Exercises Committee, under the capable leadership of Miss Teed, pre¬ sents daily musical selections and inspira¬ tional readings for personal reflection. Stu¬ dents from all classes were encouraged to take part in these programs. OPENING EXERCISES COMMITTEE - FRONT ROW: Janet Sargent, Pat Severance, Carol West, Jean Mar- torelli, Ellen Bryant, Kathleen Sullivan, Rosemary Power. SECOND ROW: Ed Bryant, Ted Dale, Agnes de Bethune, Miss Teed, Amy Wallace, Lisa Zaragoza, Bill Stanwood.

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DRAMA CLUB — FRONT ROW: Christine Neva, Sue Ringer, Elizabeth Gordner, Carollo Toplifle, Jomes Zepp, TREA¬ SURER; Bill Stanwood, PRESIDENT; Jon Boker, VICE-PRESI-DENT; Jeon Martorelli, SECRETARY; Deidre Snyder, Robin Borell, Beth McDermott, Judy McDermott. SECOND ROW: Anne Heusen, Ellen Bryant, Gretchen Scholten, Jo McIntosh, Kristin Melweg, Morty de Bethune, Frederick Collins, Don Quotrole, Carole West, Barbaro Zahrt, Joan Stoniunos, Coral Newton, Ellen Downes, Madeleine Akin, Sue Palmer. THIRD ROW: Sue Gardener, Pete Sorlien, Peggy Matthews, Carol Colby, Corl Heick, Vincent Lift, Charles Close, Bob Benchley, Lourence R. Palmeri, Marilyn Cofley, Agnes de Bethune, Kevin O ' Hara, Cheryl Pope, Debby Gerth. 99



Page 105 text:

BOWLING — FRONT ROW: Liz Adams, Sue Morse, Cindy Wheet, Mr. Hall, Peter Stulce, Carol Newton, Carol Morse. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Cottman, Dave Ripley, John Hatton, Jim Higgins, Charles Green, Rick Kaplan. BOWLING CLUB The Bowling Club was started three years ago by some enthusiastic tenpinner bowl¬ ers. The purpose of the club is simple, bowling for those interested in getting to¬ gether for a little competition and a lot of fun. Each year the club consists of 7 to 10 teams of three bowlers each. At the close of the ten-week season, the victorious team joins those bowlers having the highest single and triple-game totals in receiving a trophy. Led by Peter Stulce and Mr. Hall, the team enjoyed a good season. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Under the direction of Mrs. Keenan and President Margaret Hansberry, the Junior Classical League is an organization dedi¬ cated to the preservation of classical ideals. Its exclusive membership is open only to students with a solid classical background. Monthly meetings held in dress togas serve to introduce to Wellesley High School stu¬ dents such institutions as chariot races and Roman dinners. Each year a larger and more enthusiastic group of plebeians brings encouragement to its supporters. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE — FRONT ROW: Judy Maguire, Michele Kelsch, Linda Howard, Cathy Sullivan, Margaret Hansberry, Lonnie Pierce, Pat Varga, Liz Craig. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Keenan, Amy Wallace, Mary Ann Galvin, Rick Sawicki, John Wolfe, Katy Sullivan, Mary Ann Sullivan, Elinor Williams. THIRD ROW: John O ' Hara, Don Quatrale, Jim Dolph, Charlie Early, Rick McVoy, Don Trageser, Bill Taggart, John Richert. 101

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