Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)
- Class of 1952
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We sincerely hope 'rhal you will feel as grealr a happiness as we in recalling lhese beloved high-school days. .n iv' A S : K' Contents Page lnlroduclion 4 Yearboolc Slalll l l Seniors l5 Undergraduales 3l Aclivilies 35 Sporls 59 Candids 69 Junior l-ligh School Sl Aclverlisemenls 90 W 4 Snpvrinirnhvnt 1944 ' IH 1 Bvhimiinn Owen B. Kiernan The Senior Class of I952 dedicafes 'rhis year's Refleclor 'ro Dr. Owen B. Kiernan, who was Superinfendenl of Jrhe Union Disfricr of Wayland, Sudbury, and Sherborn from I944- l95I. Dr. Kiernan is no longer wilh us, buf The Class remembers his rhoughffulness and his friendly smile. The Senior Class feels forfunale, 'rhal ils high-school career coincided wilh Three of rhe pleasanl and successful years Thai Dr, Kiernan spen'r in Wayland. The Class of l952 wishes him a mosf successful fulure in Milfon. 2-Xhminintraiinn Rexlord S. Souder Superinlendenfs Message As you approach 'rhe close of This early chapler of your life, il may be well 'ro re- llecl on The opporlunilies which have been yours. Only in a counrry dedicaled 'ro democ- racy and lhe inlegrily of lhe individual does every youlh have an opporlunily for a public educalion. You have achieved +oday's slrenglh nol only as a resull of your ellorls, bul also Through 'rhe inveslmenl of your parenls and your communily. As you go on in lile, re- member Jrhis obligalion and pay i'r. Pay i'r 'rhrouqh your own aclive parlicipalion in com- munily life. The fufure is in your hands. Svupnrinivnhrnt , -q lqrzxhmazitrr 'Y Ahminintratinn rf9g,,p. .- ga 1 ,, lfiuaf J:--'nfifik' ' P l H flfgfgit us,- ghvfv- NVQ VA ' f ' 27 r Sranley L. Clemenf I-leadmas+er's Message Congralrulalions on a job well done! The Refleclor provides a bond, Tying you as alumni To Wayland l-ligh - your school. Treasure your copies and enjoy fhem over and over. In school we arlrempl +o help people live fogerher fully, infelligenfly, and abundanrly as good cifizens. Wifh graduafion our oppor- funily lo help you is largely compleled. As you par+icipaJre in ac+ive cilizenship a+ an advanced school or al' work, I challenge you 'ro make maximum use of your rraining and lhus be a credi'r 'ro Wayland High School. Be sarislied only wi'rh your besf. Good luck! Ellarultg Joseph E. Boorhroyd Malhemalics Science Sophomore Class Advisor Camera Club Traffic Squad Francis R, Gladu Malhemalics E I- h Social Sludies ng IS Challerbox Freshman Class Advisor Cheerleaders Way'Co Maude E. Merrilhew Ralph S. Salvali Business Science Senior Class Advisor Coach - Baseball Fulure Business Leaders of America' Qoach - Foofball Secrelarial and Accounting Sfaff Yearbook Jean T. Nelson A. Marion Simpson English Languages Guidance Typing for Personal Use College Club Junior Class Advisor Library Dramafics-Senior High School School News Sfrninr 'High Svrhnnl Esiher Racoosin Social Sfudies Elizabelh A. Riclcer Nalional Honor Sociely Yearbook Assislanf 1 Iliarnltg Svvniur amh dluninr High Svrhnnlz I . my , ew ' gr , , 5 8. David J. Allen Allendance Special Classes Caleleria and Library Supervision Bernice F. Daley Driver Educalion Girls' Physical Educalion Coach - Baslcelball Coach- Field l-loclcey Coach - Soilball Janie C. Fosrer --.. lf? l-lome Economics Caleleria Harry lovanelli lnslrumenlal Music Lillian M. Jones rm m- vb Ari - - Ralph M. Pearson Mechanical Drawing Shop Building and Grounds Pauline N. Radford D D 1 33 . ,il , si! ' P V' ' iw 1 Choral Music i Group Singing ' ...Q E ' 4 .fi ' , Ann B. Shields English 7 Dramalics -- Junior l-liqh School Journalism Club 1 jligpulig Svrninr amh Jluninr 'High Svrhnnla 5 R H ESE-3 :Si Jennie C. Bacon Arilhmelic English lv1abelS. Draper Arilhrnelic Guidance i lh Grade Advisor Egh Sludenl Council T H' Sq d FG IC UG Samuel P. Srriclcland, Jr. Boys' Physical Educalion Driver Educafion Direclor of Afhlelics Coach - Baslcelball Sluninr Qigh Svrhnnl Clernen+J. l-lasenlus Social Sludies Sevenfh Grade Advisor Proiecfors' Club James F. Srrong Science Assislanf Coach - Foolball Junior High School Sporls Y 4 lg ' irhlf- 1 u . 4, H tk. x 'RS lk if Evarhnnk Staff XM 3 . A ,I I X.,,-L K f EAI If p .?:. M I X 7, :sw Q ulxx' 'ff Xxx If 3,1 ' 1 X x f , x 5 ll .-xxIJ:!IiI I D Y. 5:1 llllil Ill 1.Iiiiii gE? V01 , ull ' ' M' . ,iii A 5 1:'3',,gf:,-' 6 Q? b x , l '::Ev qi I fN.f 4 3 H Gln-? hitnrz amh Zfiuzinwz illilanagrr E Z N' f 4 5? '?iffQ'XWSSdNG15'S3. x Lefr +0 riqhr: Shiriey Benrley, Frederick Grersbach, Parricia DiModica. Q Ari Glnmmittvn we V song usb Leff fo Rrqhfz Richard Bufler, Frances Gaudet Richard Sanderson, Richard Schlosky. I2 4 r I n 1 ' ighntngrzmhir Qlnmmittrv 3 Leif lo riglwrz Judiflw Kelsey, Janef Coolr, Janel Yarrish, Richard Schloslcy, Beverly Barr, Shirley Benlley, Carol Beadle, Pafricia DiModica, Beverly Moran. Marie LeBlanc, Clara Pefligrew, Frances Gaudel. 9 1 Svpnria 1 hitnrz Second Row: Frederick Gersbach, Roberl O'Connell, David Housion, Ernesl Henley, Arnold Swagerly, Firsl Row: Pafricia DiModica, June Lundy, Ann Davis, Mae Feriulian. I 3 Ahuvrtining Qinmmittvrz Second Row: Beverly Barr, Judifh Kelsey,'Barbara Dermoff, Pefer Boqren, Joan Frazer, Nancy Srnifh, Richard Schloslcy, Jane? Yarrish, Berfha Phylis,,Helen Powers, David Housfon, Pairicia Dilvlodica, John Hodqes. Firsf Row: Richard Bufler, Marie LeBlanc, Ernesf Henley, June Lundy, Carol Beadle, BeHe Richardson, Herbed Place, Gail Gsmond, Beverly Moran, Charles Nixon, Clara Pefliqrew, Mae Feriulian. mritr-up Qlnmmiitrv Standing: Carol Beadle, Diane O'Neill, Gail Osmond. Baclc Row: John Hodqes, Marie LeBlanc, Sally McLellan, Janef Coolr, June Lundy, Richard Schloslry, David Housfon. Fronf Row: Helen Powers, Jane? Yarrish, Audrey Emery, Judifh Kelsey, Barbara Dermolf, Pairicia Dilvlodica, Nancy Smifh. I 4 5 Svvninrn W U ff? f M 1. f ,, , P f page ---'Q qu 4 ., if ICXQ xx ' ' 4, of ' llzv S5-S ..-Q W..--.:z.....x.,e-Q .,-V : 'f ' 5 ' ' Qk , ,iss f , ...-44 '-P ,ffx , +1 , K ,AQ . 1 'X lI4,!f Swninr Gbffirrra A J ' 1 , ,f i ' 4,5559 g Qfzili 'Y ' if JA sl . i g' ' if ff JW f ff ZQZVAZ5 V 7 A WJ' ' ,Q . ' 7' ,K , 5 fflfm Nfl,-?i..fZ: Shirley Benfley, Secrefary: Roberf Teele, Presidenfg William Wiflwinglon, Vice-Presidenfg Gail Osmond, Treasurer. Qllcuaz illinitn mv will an lime that mr will 1221112 thin mnrlh hviirr than mv fnunh ii. I6 ' B BEVERLY J. BARR GV Friendly . . reliable . . . allrilelic Glee Club I, 2, 3 . . . Baskelball I, 2 . . . Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Sfafl' 4 . . . School Book- keeper 4 . . . Fulure Business Leaders of America 4 CAROL L. BEADLE Neal dresser . , .friendly . . . quiel Glee Club I, 3 . . . Challerbox 3, 4 . . . Secrelarial Slafl 4 Fulure Business Leaders of America 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Slaff 4 SHIRLEY A. BENTLEY Sliirl Neal' . . . alhlelic . . . reserved Glee Club I . . . Soilball I, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 . , . Tralilic Squad I, 4 . . . Sludenl' Council I, 3, 4,ISecrelary 3I, . . Baskelball I, 4 . . . Class Secrelary 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 . . . Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4 . . . Dramalics 4. . . Yearbook Slalzl 4 ICO-Edilorl PETER A. BOGR EN Pele Misclnievous . . . wifly , , , gfudioug Fire Squad I, 2, 3 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . College Club 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 , . . Yearbook S'ra1 f 4 Svvninra Diddy Jokesler . . sociable . . , friendly Foolball I . . . Glee Club 2, 3 Traffic 4 Baskelball 2 RICHARD H. BUTLER Bud Neal' . . . good dancer . . .arlislic Glee Club I, 2 . . . Fire Squad 2 Fulure Teachers Club 3 . . . TFGIZIIC Squad 4 . . . Secrelarial Slail 4 Yearbook Slalzl 4 LOIS A. CONNORS Aflraclive . . . 'Friendly . . . quiel Glee Club I, 3 . . . Fulure Business Leaders of America 3. 4 . . . Tralalic Squad 4 . . . Secrelarial Slaicl 4 Yearbook Slall 4 JANET lvl. COOK Cookie Popular . . aflracliye . . . nice Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . Glee Club I, 3 . . .Treasurer 2 . . .Junior Red Cross 3 lpresidenfl . . . Libr rarians IPresidenl 41 . . . Yearbook Slafl 4 Svvninm Nice-looking . . . popular . . . mu- sical . . . Glee Club I, 3, 4 Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . Sollball 2, 4 Baskelball 2, 3, 4 . . . Cllfillefbox 2 Librarians 3 . . . College Club 3, Secrelarial Slall 4 . . . Fulure BUSI' ness Leaders ol America 3, 4 Cheerleaders 4 . . .Yearbook Slall 4 CAROL J. DAVIS Arhlelic . . . friendly . . . arnbilious Sol+ball I, 2, 4. . . Baske+ball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Trallic Squad I, 4. , .College Club 3, 4 Cliallerbox 4 . . . Yearbook SlaFl 4 DONALD L. DECKER Don Argurnenlaliye ... lalkalive .,. neal Drarnalics I, 2 . . . Glee Club I, 2 Proieclors Club I, 2, 3, 4. . . Fire Squad 2, 3 . , . Traffic Squad I, 4 BARBARA L. DER IVIOTT Barb Good-nalured .. reiable .. real Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Tralfic Squad 4 . . , Fulme Buiiri-'12 Leaders ol A ' A F, , . merita 3, 4 IJ-gf relary 4l Sec, relarial Slall 4. , , Yearbook Slall 4 BEVERLEY C. DERMOTT Bev Polile . . . iovial . . . loI's of fun Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Traffic Squad 4 . . . Fufure Business Lead- ers of America 3 . . . Red Cross 3 PATRICIA V. DIMODICA Pal Neal dresser . . . amiable . ..all'1- lelic . . . Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . Clwallerbox 2 Baskelball 2, 3, 4 . . . Fufure Busi- ness Leaders of America 3, 4 Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Na- tional I-Ionor 3, 4 , . . Yearbook Slalif 4 ICo-Edilorl . . . Drarnalics 4 . . . Secrefarial Slalf 4 JOI-IN J. DUDLEY Allilefic . . . wilfy . . . friendly Baskelball 2 . . . Foolball 3, 4 Trallic Squad 4 . . . Glee Club l. 2, 3, 4 ALFRED P. DUSSEAULT Dependable . . . quiel . . . polile Baskelball 2, 3 . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3 . . . Fire Squad 4 . . . Trallic Squad 4 . . . Dramalics 3, 4 AUDREY R. EMERY Audre Poppy . . . aHrac+ive . . . Ilirfafious Soffball I, 2 . . Traffic Squad I, 4 Chafferbox 3 . . . Dramarics 2, 3. 4 ISecreI'ary-Treasurer 4I ... College Club 3, 4 . . . Fufure Business Leaders of America 3.4. . . Secre- farial Sralzf 4 . . . Yearbook Srall 4 ROGER M. ESTEY Sky Lively . . . shy . . . liumorous Fire Squad 4 . . . Traffic Squad 4 MAE M. FERJULIAN Minnie Affraclive . . . quief . . . likable Traffic Squad 4. . . Yearbook Srarf 4 JOAN M. FRAZER Joanie Friendly . . . 'ralkafive . , . cure Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club I . . . Fulure Business Leaders ol America 3, 4 . . . Tralllic Squad 4 Librarian 4 . . , Yearbook Slafl 4 Secrelarial Slall 4 'Q f. 4-'im 'Qs .QQ -'wa 'ai 2 Svvninr,-5 FRANCES I-I. GAUDET Frannie Good-nafured . . . friendly . . . Flir- larious . . . Ariislic . . . Traffic Squad 4 . . . Driver Educarion 3 Arr I, 3, 4 . . . Librarian 3 Yearbook Slafl 4 FREDERICK R. GERSBACI-I Musical nice-looking friend- ly. . .Glee Club I, 2, 3 . . . Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Treasurer I Traffic Squad I, 4 ICI'1airman 4I Baskerball 2 . . . Chaflerbox 3 Graduafion Marshal 3 . . . Fufure Business Leaders of America 3, 4 IVice-Presidenr 4I . . . Band 3, 4 Oralorical Confesl 4 . . . Orchesfra 3, 4 . . . Secrelarial Srafl 4 Yearbook Slafl 4 ERNEST S. HENLEY Sonny A+I1lefic . . , friendly . . . popular Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Foolball 2, 3, 4 . . . Baskerball 2, 3, 4 , . Or- clwesfra 2, 3, 4 . . . Band 2, 3, 4 Fire Squad 2 . . . Yearbook Sraff 4 JOI-IN C. I-IODGES V3 Flirrafious good-looking near Baskefball 2, 3 . . . Dramalics 3, 4 FOOILJGII 3. 4 . . . Fulure Business Leaders of America 3, 4 . , , Band 4 . . . Traffic Squad 4 . , . Year, book Slall 4 Svvninra Sam Wiffy . . . polife . . . sociable ,K Glee Club I, 2 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . Baskefball I, 3, 4 Foofball 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Sfaff 4 JUDITI-I L. KELSEY Judy Vivacious . . . cure . . , mischievous Secrefary I, 2 . . , Cheerleaders I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Soffball I, 2, 4 1 Glee Club I, 2, 4 . . , Traffic ff Squad I, 4 . . . Nafioral I lonor 5 Sociefy 3, 4 , . . Eufure Teachers of America 3 . . . College Club 3, 4 lVice Presidenf 4I . . , Baskele ball 4 , . . Yearbook Sfaff 4 MARIE I. LeBLANC Mickey Sharp dresser dignified ...cufe Glee Club I . . . Librarians 2 Traffic Squad 4 . . , Baskefball 4 IManagerI . . . Secrefarial Sfaff 4 Yearbook Sfaff 4 JUNE E. LUNDY Flirfafious , , . likable , , , ng-5+ Librarians I, 2 . . , Glee Club I 2, 3 Baskefball i, 2, 3 ...ciiail ferbox I, 2, 3 . . . Field I-Iockey I, 2, 3, 4 . . ,Junior Red Cross 2 Secrefarial Sfaff 4 , . , Future Bug, ness Leaders of America 3, 4 Traffic Squad 4 . . , Yearbook Slaff 4 :I ,fl :f sg ,, ,E 20 fa SALLY J. McLELLAN Sal Talkafive . . . perky , . . cure Soffball I, 2, 3 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3 Secrefarial Sfaff 4 , . . Fufure Business Leaders of America 3, 4 Yearbook Sfaff 4 BEVERLY T. MORAN Bev Wiffy . . . reliable . . . polife Baskefball I, 2, 3 . . .Traffic Squad I, 4 , . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Fulure Business Leaders 'of America 3, 4 Secrefarial Sfaff 4 . . . Yearbook Sfaff 4 CHARLES lvl. NIXON Charlie Peppy . . . sfudious . . . falkafive Fire Squad I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . Glee Club I, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Sfaff 4 BARBARA A. CTCONNELL Barb Friendly . . . carefree . . . gay Glee Club I, 2 . . . Chafferbox I, 4 . . . Librarians 4 . . . Traffic Squad 4 ROBERT B. O'CONNELL Bobby Talkalive . . . amiable . . . mis- chievous . . . Tralllic Squad I, 4 Baskerball 2, 3, 4 . . . Foorball 2, 3 Sludenl Council 4 . . . Yearbook Slall 4 DIANE E. O'NEILL Di Cule . . . llirialious . . . friendly Field Hockey II . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3 . . . Cheerleaders 2, 3. 4 Orcheslra 2, 3, 4 . . . Chalierbox 2, 3, 4 . . . Soilball 3 . . . Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 Sludenl Council 4 . . . Fulure Busi- ness Leaders oli America 3, 4 Drarnalics 4 . . . Secrelarial Slalrl 4 . . . Yearbook Sfarl 4 M. CSAIL OSMOND Cu+e . . . lpana smile . . . friendly Glee Club I ...Traffic Squad I, 4 Fufure Teachers of America 2 Chalmerbox 2, 3, 4 . . . Librarians 2, 3 . . . Junior Red Cross 3 Dramalics 3, 4 . . . Cheerleaders 4 Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 . . .Year- book Sfarl 4 . . . Treasurer 4 , LORAN 6. PETERS Herring Quiel . . , likable , . shy Tralrlic Squad 4 Svvninrn Tinker Friendly . . . dependable . . , re- I liable . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3 3' Trallic Squad I, 4 . . . Baskelball 2 lvlaiorefles 2, 3, 4 . . . Fulure Business Leaders ol America 3, 4 Secrelarial Siall 4 lPresidenll Yearbook Slall 4 ff BERTI-IA E. PHYLIS Belly Cu're . . . pelile . . . likable Cheerleaders I . . , Cvlee Club 3 Tralrlic Squad 4 ,,,., ' .... sfllz . I JOHN W. PHYLIS ,.-,,. .' ' 4 , , . ,ache V . ,,, My v i' w x 5, H- V I ,055 . I .,,, ,P 4, qlf. Alhlehc . . . quiel . . . popular ' ' M? 1 ' iv Vice-Presidenl I . . . Presidenf 2 ' ,,:. ,,., Foolball 2, 3, 4 lCapTain 41 1 ,H , A Traffic Squad I, 4 , X P Yr if .i. HERBERT D. PLACE Berl Arqumenlalive . . . pleasing smile Traffic Squad 4 . . . Yearbook Slalil 4 2I Svvninra Lou Popular . . . near dresser . . . willy Soffball I Dramalics I G-lee Club 2, 3 . . . Fufure Business Leadersol America 3. 4 . . . Year- book Slalil 4 . . . Secrelarial S+al:f4 BETTE L. RICHARDSON Popular . . . Ialkalive . . . arnbilious Assislanl Baskelball Manager I Magazine Caplain 2, 3 . . . Olee Club 3 . . . Clwallerbox 3 . . . Tral- lic'Squad 4 . . . Yearbook Slall 4 RICHARD I-I. SANDERSON Dick Arlislic , . . willy , . . clever Baskelball I, 2, 4 . . , Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Fire Squad I, 2, 3, 4 Tralllic 2, 4 . . . Yearbook Slall 4 WARREN P. SAVIGNANO Quiel . . . baslwlul . . . arlisfic Projeclors' Club I, 2, 3 , , , Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Orclweslra 2, 3, 4 Traffic Squad 4 1 AWZECQ ,s ' -'s, I 4 , 3' 1 xi , -ll , gi-lrh , s , g 5 I M . ,JI-,I ,,'if,l,lliT I, 1 - We il I all 22 pi RICHARD D. SCH LOSKY Richie Nice-looking . . . reliable . . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Dramalics I, 4 Chafferbox 3, 4 . . . Traffic I Orcheslra 3. 4 . . . Fufure Business Leaders of America 3, 4. .. Maga- zine Campaign 4 ICO-Managerl Yearbook Shall 4 . . . Secrelarial Sfaff lVice-Presidenll 4 . . . Ora- Iorical Confesf 3, 4 NANCY E. SMITH Smi++ie Affracfive . . . near dresser. . . quiel Soffball 2 . . . Dramafics 3 Junior Red Cross 3 lVice-Pres: denfl . . . Fufure Business Leaders of America 3, 4 . . . Traffic 4 Baskelball 4 . . . Secrefarial Slaff 4 lSecre'raryl ARNOLD SWAGERTY Swag Nice-looking . . .a'rl1leIic...popu lar . . . Foofball 3, 4 . , . Baskefball 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 2, Presidenl' 3 . . . Fire Squad 3 Cliarferbox 3 . . . Dramalics 3 4 lPresiden+ 4l . . . Orclweslra 3, 4 Trallic Squad 4 . . . College Club 3, 4 . . . Oraforical Conlesl 3 Sludenl' Council 3, 4 lpresidenl 4 Yearbook Sfall 4 ROBERT M. TEELE Doc ged . . . Dramarics I . . . Ire Squad I, 4 . . . Baskelball I Presiden+ I, 4 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 , . , Foofball 2, 3, 4 3, 4 I Popular . . . good-looking . . . rug- F. , 2 RUSSELL F. WADE Russ Clever . . . wiffy . . . iolcesfer Fire Squad 2 . . . Baslcefball 2, 3 Traffic Squad I, 4 KENNETH W. WHITE Kenny Friendly . . . quiel . . . clever Fife SCIU6Cl l. 2, 3, 4 . . . Traffic Squad I, 4 . . . Baskefball 2 :QQ K R V f 12-2 ' ,f 'I ' i JANET G. YARRISI-I an Yearbook S'ral'i 4 Svvninra FRANK L. WIGHT Wiglwly Poliie . . . baslwful . . . likable Traffic Squad I, 4 WILLIAM R. 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I' v J X 114- by hx ' 15 Jvfha n4. , -AMN , 4- '... i .TTI 'ALM 4 1 ' cf' 5 A I nhvrgrahuatvn X1 I . cf-'xiigr S . -A -rLAg..., ff' ,Y msn. - ,,, cs 9 1 f-'7' Ch X- 2 f .Zigi - U K X 'Ny 3 ksgiv A QL x ' Xi1rf '? F, ' r xb 4 W ' Xi., Qf llQ-T J 461 lg Qgxgfnhskx' g gf- D W , .--4f7ff'- Z, .A ,I 4 X 1-1f4?: 'QI' . 'S--N- 1- .5 ff! NN, A , --NNN . SX' I Y Qllawa nf IH 5 'fi-fi Fourlh Row: 'limolhy Smilh, Joseph Spechl, Edward Messom, William Smilh, Peler Wallher, Thomas Marcanlonio, Raymond Roche, Paul Shapler. Third Row: Edward Powers, David Powers, John Regan, Karen Riggs, Susan Robinson, Bradford Sanderson, Edward Marllin, David Weelcs. Second Row: Priscilla Reid, Marilyn Payson, Palricia Wade, Shirley Slevens, Marion Thorne, Joan Spencer, Jacqueline Masse, Palricia Marolle. Firsl Row: Paul Randall, Palricia Lacey, Mary Lou Maclnlosh, Alberl LeBlanc, Charles Nichols, Barbara Profil, Elizabelh Pelligrew, Mary Ann Lundy. iiiii-'3 ifgli' J ..,,,gHf f x V? 3-'FJ 'l ff: MPV Fourlh Pow: Neil Ballard, William Anderson, Richard Finlay, Andrew Kerr, Richard Esley, Franlrlin Bigwood, Roberl Hillon, Roberl Perlrinz. Third Raw: Joseph Curley, Richard Crowley, Richard Carler, Charles Diclcie, Jane Hazard, Arlhur Holmes, Francis Carler, William Archer. Second Row: Beverly Collins, Lenore Buller, Sally Huslon, Edilh l-lillon, Frieda Boesenberg, Beverly Berlcebile, Mary Bergin. Firsf Row: Joan Bulleqman, Wilma Campbell, Maureen Carroll, Calherine Houslon, Slephen Hyland, Julia Hollis, Judilh Ahlman, Nancy Barry. 32 Gilman nf IH 4 OMKHWMQ Eourlh Row: Arlhur Ahlman, Charles McEnroy, Wesley McAnully, James Eden, Richard l-laynes, Anlhony Lacey, David Blease. Third Row: Vicfor Graves, Roger Elliolf, Evelyn LeBlanc, Alice McMillen, Charles Laughlin, Berlram McLellan, James McLellan. Second Row: Susan Dusseaull, Jane Cahill, Joan Cahill, Rulh Legee, Edilh Bamforlh, Mary Devine, Marilyn-l-larnelf. Firsl Row: Carol Lloyd, Joan Benson. Priscilla Cobb, Palricia McKniqh+, Cynlhia Falco, Velma Lawrence, Marion Hall, Mary Ellen DePaolo. , ,,,,, is v YB 'QKL ThirdShRow:d John Slade, Roberl Parlcer, Paul Rodier, David Wade, Charles Wheeloclc, John Nichols, John Sullivan, Georqe epar . Secogd IWREJW: Marilyn Riley, Mary Riley, Jean Romilriliz, Eileen Sprusanslry, Susan Wales, Shirley Pallerson, Sandra Weaver, ul olvin. Firsf Row: Pefer Viles, Belly Nichols, Jean Richardzon, Audrey Phylis, Barbara Vacaro, Joyce Parlrer, louise Taylor, Barbara Munaey, Edward Osmond. 33 Gllzmz nf IH 3 Fourlh Row l-lerberl l-llllon Wayne Smulh Joseph LeBlanc Roberl Egan Peler Blanch: Thomas Balmer George Dusseaull Charles Messom John Davxs John Yellon Wllluam Smnrh Roberl Cro ley Third Row Damel Curley Bernard Houqhlon Carol Deane Audrey lde Joan Lnndbohm Barbara Flynn Eva Jenluns Barbara Regan Palrlcua Weelcs Davnd Pofler Roberr Munroe Second Ro Jane Flanagan Slephame Carler Joan Campbell Mary Reud Thelma Kelchen Barbara Smn'rh Lnnda Robunson Geor na Mae Dearborn Bef? Bra Grace Parmenfer Shnrle Halcanson 9 Y QQ Y Fnrsl Row Frances Kane Margarel O Brnen Judulh Cool: Joan Farr Domunuc Anzuvnno Alma Foley Roberl Varey Marlon Bollon Noel O Nenll Marnlyn Bollon Shnrley McLellan Rlcharda Perry Hnhvrgruhuate Igrvmhvniz CLASS OF l953 Pressdenl Domumc Anzlvmo Vnce Presldenl Roberl Varey Secrelary Alma Foley Treasurer Raymond l-lumphrey CLASS OF I954 Pre ldenl Edward Osmond Vlce Pre udenl Cynlhna Falco Secrelary Prlscnlla Cobb Treasurer PGTFICIG Mclinlghl' CLASS OP l955 Presuclenl Slephen Hyland Vice Presldenl Alberl LeBlanc Secrerary Calherlne l-louslon Treasurer Charles Nichols 34 fr Top lo Boflom Domumc Anzlvnno, Class of l953 Edward Osmond, Class of I954, Sfephen Hyland Class of i955 1 ,C C, n 1 1 2,.,,,,, ,,,.. Y ' ', , 8 fe , . . , ,A 1 X , V - Q., I ,-. y 6 1 L xv 1, Y K ,' of 'I 1 , , I - 1 I I ' ' I W - ' I ' , . . . . . . O C. . - C. , ,J l , Artiuitivz A419 49 Q is .Q Q25 9 fr W 'DNN' 'Sli .5 Y . 2'-'X ,J-f' X. , ' , Tx M, Q jg ,gi Svinhrnt Glnunril PresidenT Arnold SwagerTy A Vice-PresidenT Raymond Humphrey SecreTary-Treasurer PaTricia Dilvlodica 1.1 I 1 T3f '- I llllllwheg '15, .' . l il 1 I but 3 1 fflml rfsll '-E551 W,- . . irc W LeTT To Righfz Diane O'Neill, JudiTh Cook, Georgia Mae Dearborn, Shirley BenTley, PaTricia Dilvlodica, Arnold SwagerTy, Raymond Humphrey, William WiThingTon, Richard Finlay, Mary Ann Lundy, Edward Osmond The STudenT Council provides opporTuniTies Tor sTudenTs To parTicipaTe in The conTrol oT The school, parTicularly in The planning and supervising oT acTiviTies. The Council is The voice oT The sTudenTs. The members have The responsibiliTy oT con- veying The wishes oT The sTudenT body To The TaculTy. Delegales are selecTed Trom The classes in spring elecTions. Then The Council chooses iTs oTTicers Tor The ensuing Term. ProiecTs oT This school year have included parTicipaTion in a scrap paper drive, a record poll, assembly programs, revision oT The cheer- leader elecTion, social and radio programs, a TalenT show and visiTaTion wiTh oTher schools. X The Nalional Honor Sociely gives recog nilion lo oulslanding sludenls on Jrhe basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Char acler. I+ idenrilies lhe poleniial leaders for school and coun'rry. Membership is The highesl honor +ha+ can be accorded 'ro a high school sliudenl. Candidales for The Francis Wayland Chap Jrer of lhe Narional Honor Sociely musl have spenl al leasl one year in Wayland High School, be members of lhe Junior or Senior Class, and have a scholaslic raring ol B or belle-r. This year's lnduclion Ceremony look place on February I4 in The High School Audilorium A special fealure was presenled by The Dramalics Club. i....... I f,.,. :E5EEE:!5! EGM :E :e Back Row: Thelma Kelchen, Gail Osmond, Roberr Varey, Joan Campbell, Linda Robinson, Raymond Humphrey,.Frances Kane Fronl Row: Pafricia Dilviodica, Shirley Benlley, Judilh Kelsey. Q Presidenl Shirley Benlley 'Y f'v7' Tl.. Vice-Presidenl Judilh Kelsey , Secrelary-Treasurer Palricia Dilviodica Iwi f , nv 5 . annual Lqnnnr nrwtg 37 Svvrrvtarial Staff PresidenT Clara PeT'Tigrew Vice-PresidenT Richard Schlosky SecreTary Nancy SmiTh kb.. I RQ . A , 1' XV, as T all 1.-k-f ' 'gil -,-- ... ..... .B-...--. -9 .afar lr, K. l ss FourTh Row: Sally McLellan, JaneT Yarrish, Richard Schlosky, June Lundy, Diane O'Neill, Nancy SmiTh. Third Row: Marie LeBlanc, Beverly Barr, Joan Frazer. Richard BuTler, Clara PeTTigrew. Second Row: Barbara DermoTT, Beverly Moran, Carol Beadle, Helen Powers, PaTricia Dilvlodica, Lois Connors FirsT Row: Audrey Emery, Ann Davis. The SecreTarial STaTT is made up oT sTudenTs Trom The OTTice PracTice Class. The members work in The l-ligh School AdminisTraTive OTTices and acT as secreTaries To The TaculTy. Every year The SecreTarial STaTT Takes charge OT The Magazine Campaign and prepares The copy Tor The Yearbook. One STaTT member acTs as bookkeeper Tor The school and receives money Trom The mag- azine drive, class dues, subscripTions and ad- verTising Tor The Yearbook, Way-co, game receipTs, and social aTTairs. The Training received by The STaTT gives noT only a knowledge OT business, buf also develops The poise necessary in The business world. .4-'T G6 , ,.f 1 The High School Dramalics Club is composed of volunfeers from Grades Nine 'rhrough Twelve. The group has presenied a succession of plays fhroughouf 'rhe year. Anne Gels a Break, 'rogeiher wi'rh And Whar a Rummage Sale, were given ar 'rhe fall assembly. A colorful Biblical drama, The Losf Sian was feafured af Chrisfmas Time. The Club produced The Linden Tree al The Narional Honor lnducrion Assembly. All Roads Lead 'ro Rome was la'rer given as an infra-mural fealure. ln The spring rhe group presenfed a rhree- ac'r play, Mo'rher is a Freshman, and also broadcasl a radio play over Sfalrion WCRB. Third Row: David Po+fer, William Smilh, Charles Wheelock, Linda Robinson, Jane Flanagan, Alfred Dusseaull, Roberi Varey, John I-lodges. Second Row: Pa+ricia Dilvlodica, Shirley Benfley, Richard Schloslcy, Janef Yarrish, Charles Nichols, Mary Lou Maclnfosh, Audrey lde. Joan Campbell. Firsf Row: Palricia Lacey, Cynlhia Falco, Frances Kane, Karen Riggs, Sandra Weaver, Wilma Campbell. Cenferz Audrey Emery, Arnold Swageriy, Gail Osmond. Presidenr Arnold Swagerly rf A? Vice-Presideni Gail Osmond 25 Xl? Secrerary-Treasurer Audrey Emery 42 - .7 X I ,o Eramaiira Qllnh 1' iliuinrr 'wrhvra nf Amvrim ggi f PresidenT Mary Reid Vice-PresidenT Frances Kane - SecreTary Rufh Legee 'Ri af , 'I Second Row: Charles Messom, Eva Jenkins, Sandra Weaver, Jean Richardson, PaTricia McKniqhT, Audrey ide, Edward Messom FirsT Row: Wilma Campbell, Julia Hollis, Frances Kane, Mary Reid, RuTh Leqee, CynThia Falco, Barbara Vacaro, Priscilla Cobb. The i:uTure Teachers oT America meeT once a monTh and enioy guesT speakers Trom neigh- boring colleges. STudenTs in The Club Tre- quenTly visiT nearby Teachers' Colleges and see The condiTions under which prospecTive Teachers are Trained. The members visiT classrooms and observe The Techniques required aT each level oT learning. They Themselves do some pracTice Teaching in our school sysTem. Thus The sTue denTs learn The exacT naTure oT The work involved in The Teaching proTession. As a resulT oT Their experience, The members are soon able To decide wheTher or noT They wish To enTer The Teaching proTession. The Wayland Ch1pTer oT The l:uTure Buss ness Leaders oT America I made up oT Junnor and Se-nlor business TudenT The Club en couraqes a greaTer unTere T Tn busrne s occupa Tlons and sTresses good crhzenshrp AT The monThly meehngs local bu une smen and graduaTes oT Wayland Hugh School address The members concerning problems Tound rn The buslness world l:reguenTly re pre-senTaTuves Trom oThce applrance companre demonsTraTe The use oT modern machines and egurpmenT This year The Senror group presenTed a shorT slcrT on How To Apply Tor a Job The sTudenTs also made a sTudy oT The lvlorruson WhrTney Rahng Scale Tor SecreTarues EDUEFTTTDN SERVTCE RDCFE55 V' lil STandrng Jud1Th Coolc Drane ONerll Beverly Barr Georgua Mae Dearborn Grace ParmenTer Marlon BolTon Marrlyn BolTon Baclr Row JaneT Yarra h Sally McLellan Carol Beadle Ann Davns Audrey Emery Clara PeTT:grew John Hodges Barbara DermoTT PaTrnc1a Dulvlodrca Helen Powers Nancy Sm1Th Beverly Moran Joan Frazer Lows Connors Rrchard Schloslmy Frederuclc Gersbach Flrsl Row MargareT O Brren Shrrley Halcanson Be-Hy Bragg June Lundy Thelma KeTrhen PaTrrc1a Weelcs Noel O Neill MEMBER UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA 2 1 PresrdenT JaneT Yarrrsh Vrce PresndenT Fred Gersbach SecreTary Barbara DerrnoTT Treasurer Nancy SmuTh ReporTer Ruchard Schloslcy illuturv Lflumnvnra -Mrahvrn nf Amvrrm 5 - . .F - . - - J ' ' s s. - ,If . . . f f , J , J 5 1,3 T . l f A . . . . F kg J f X. A 1 ll II TT . . . . .T P ' . !T h .Mlm T ' T , 2' Tw. v , ' 1, ' 9 I . ,1 AX Cv , T xi . . N It ,H - Q.. T J ,Y . 5 f- - K- ' -1 1: I T J' ' -T T , fr T se. , , B 9 - T T T T T T ' 1 3 . T T T T T T T T T T -T T T - T T T T T - T T M1 Arvnbkq ' ' 1 c X -J' Vu A ' . f-. ,Z O 6 Glnllvgr Glluh Z Third Row: Jacqueline Masse, Sally Ann Husfon, Karen Riqqs, Lenore Bufler, Susan Robinson, Edward Osmond, John Nichols, David Wade, Charles Wheelock, Anlhony Lacey, Pafricia Marolle, Calherine Houslon, Pafricia Wade, Edifh Hilfon, Palricia Lacey, Mary Lou Maclnfosh, Wilma Campbell, Julia Hollis, Second Row: BeHy Nichols, Marion Hall, Rufh Legee, Carol Lloyd, Joan Benson, Barbara Vacaro, Priscilla Cobb, Pafricia Mclfnighf, Jean Richardson, Sandra Weaver, Cynlhia Falco, Jane Cahill, Joan Cahill. Firsf Row: Paul Shapfer, Andrew Kerr, Pefer Walfher, Arfhur Holmes, Timofhy Smifh, Edward Powers, Charles Nichols, Sfephen Hyland, Richard Finlay, Thomas Thomas. 42 The College Club is composed of s'ruden'rs who are earneslly 'rhlnlcing of going ro college. The group meels regularly once a monlh. Berween meerings if has speakers from various colleges Jrallc 'ro groups of inreresred sludenrs on mallers perlaining 'ro educalion. Lasl year lhe College Club sponsored a formal lea wi'rh greal' success. On January 5 of 'rhis year members of The Club arrended XJ a produclion of The S'ruden1' Prince. .ff Second Row Rober+ Varey Russell Wade Pe-fer Bogren Charles Nnxon Srephanue Carrer Carol Deane Audrey lde Roberr Munroe John Yeffon Warren While Davnd Roller Charles Messom Furs? Row Davud l'lous+on Joan Campbell Llnda Robinson Ann Davis Audrey Emery Judnlh Kelsey Raymond Humphrey Carol Davis Shirley Bentley Mary Read Frances Kane Rachard Sanderson Presrdenl Raymond l-lumphrey Vice Rresadenl Judulh Kelsey mm mlm lreaS2'lnlIl211TmlZ1ll11h F sl, -5,13 , iz lil ll' l ,l 'yn f N-3-I :I -iid :Q:.,i- - Q 43 illiagazinn Glampaign illvelhvra Business Managers Richard Schlosky JaneT Yarrish Ulf i ' xx fs Q i N LeTT To RighT: JaneT Yarrish, Richard Schloslry, Mary Reid, EdiTh BamTorTh, PaTricia Dilvlodica, Charles Messom, Jane Hazard John Nichols, George Richardson, Joan LizoTTe, JaneT Archer. JudiTh Simone. The purpose OT The Magazine Campaign is To raise Tunds To Tinance The School As- sembly Program. An agenT Trom The Crowell- Collier Publishing Company addresses The pupils aT an assembly and ouTlines The work To be done. Two members are chosen Trom The Secre- Tarial STaTT To acT as Business Managers, and The remainder oT The group assisTs. One represenTaTiye is appoinTed in each home-room To collecT su scripTions and money each morning, Pupils are encouraged To soliciT subscrip- Tions Trom The reside-nTs oT The Town. Wayland T-ligh School sincerely appreciaTes The co- operaTion oT The communiTy each year in The auTumn Magazine Campaign. Za' 5- F' Way Co vs run an connecT1on wnTh The Con sumer Economncs Class The members buy sToclc aT The beginning oT each year and wnTh The money Trom Thus Transachon purchase a supply oT pencils erasers rulers and nnlc To geTher wnTh novelhes oT various lcmds Every day durlng The lunch period all The wares are displayed on a counTer Tor The In spechon oT The sTudenT body Members oT The class Talce Turns as salesmen AT The end OT The school year an :nvenTory ns Taken The proTuT IS Tlgured and The dividends are declared Each sTockholder recenves has share oT The proTnT Thnrd Row Wayne Sm1Th Joseph LeBlanc Roberl' Crowley Roger EsTeY l'lerberT Place Thomas Balcer Eva Jenluns Second Row Mae Ferlulnan BeHy Bragg Barbara Regan PaTrncna Weelcs BeTTe Rlchardson Bernard T'loughTon Barbara SmlTh Fursf Row Joan Farr Grace ParmenTer Frances Gaudef Shirley Halmanson HerberT HnlTon Noel ONelll Thelma KeTchen Pres:denT l-lerberT l-lllTon Treasurer Shnrley T-lalcanson ag Gln -liihrariana Head Librarian JGUGT C0011 .4-P Second Row: Thomas Balmer, Marilyn Harneff, Joan Campbell Joan Frazer Marion Hall Rufh Legee Raymond Humphrey Firsf Row: Mary Reid, Beverley Dermolf, Barbara O'Connell, Janef Cook Frances Kane Diane O Neill Audrey lde Linda Robinson The librarians are siudenis who lceep The boolcshelves in good order and who volunleer lo help pupils find needed malerial. The head librarian is responsible for lhe appearance of The library al The close of each school day. The library has run 'rhis year much 'rhe same as lasl year. The few changes 'rhal have been made are an irnprovemenl. Several new boolcs have been recenfly added lo 'rhe library. A librarians' meeiing is now held once a monih. The Challerbox, our school paper, was slarled six years ago and is now published Twice a monlh. The Slall is made up of slu- denls' who lilce +o wrile and wish lo learn how an aclual newspaper is organized and run. lncluded in The Charlerbox are composi- lions, school news, anecdoles and miscella- neous ilems. This year some arf has been added 'ro increase The allracliveness of +he paper. Of course, lhere is The column ol We Wonders, wilh The school gossip. Malerial for publicalion is submirled by 'rhe sludenl body lo The Slall. Third Row: Marilyn Bolfon, Marion Bolfon, Carol Davis, Carol Beadle, Raymond Humphrey, Joan Campbell, Georgia Mae Dear- born, Palricia Marofle, Gail Osmond, Diane O'Neill, Wilma Campbell, Shirley Slevens. Second Row: Rurh Legee, Richard Schloslry, Barbara O'Connell, Marion Hall, Charles Messom, Palricia McKnigh+, Carol Deane, Linda Robinson, Jane? Cook. Firsf Row: Marilyn I'-larnefl, Slephanie Carler, Sandra Weaver, Mary Reid, Frances Kane, Roberf Munroe, Audrey Ide, Judilh Cook, Alma Foley. . Edilor-in-Chief Frances Kane Assislanl Edilor Roberl Munroe Secrelary Alma Foley , I Business Manager RiCh6FCl SChlOSl4y fx 1- r ' T Glhaitrrhnx Staff muah 3 . L - 1 Back Row: Marsh Morgan, Pele-r Walther, Davis Hoclglcinson, Roberf Ke'lh, J h H cl A ld S 'r ' Joseph Spechr, Douqlas Haliielcl, Chrisfine Smilh. I O n O gesl mo Wager Y' Warren Savlgnano From' Row: Mary Jane Fabisalr, Polly Robinson, Slephanie Carler, Jacquel' M , K R' D ' Frederick Gersbach, Linda Robinson. me asse aren Iqqs' avid Walcoii' Emesl Henley QI'-.- ix if X 9 T4 Q f :.,:5:55z55555:g:-: .:.: The Band is now a very imporlanl parl oi our school life. This group furnishes The music al assemblies and rallies and lhereby adds greal zesl and excilemenl. Some-'rimes 'rhe Band assisls al enlerlainmenls presenled for Jrhe public. Las? year The group gave a concerl. 48 The Orcheslra is malcing greal progress. Many of 'rhe members have had 'rhe benelil of 'rwo years ol lraining and are playing lor Their lhird year logelher. As a resull. 'rhe group is able 'ro malce a very impressive conlribulion lo school assemblies and public performances. Second Row: Chrisline Smifh, Joseph Spechl, Warren Savignano, John Hodges, Arnold Swaqerly. Firsl Row: Roberf Yorke, Jane? Yarrish, Richard Finlay, Sfephanie Carfer, Davis Hoclglrinson, Peler Wallher, Jacqueline Masse. Karen Riggs, David Walcolf, Diane O'Neill, Frieda Boesenberg, Richard Schloslry, Ernesf Henley, Frederick Gersbach, Linda Robinson. ,+- G9rrhPntrz1 Girlz' Glhnrun l Third Row: Sally Huslou, Shirley Sfevens, Marion Thorne, Mary Ann Lundy, Wilma Campbell, Rufh Legee, Joan Spencer Beverley Collins, Frieda Boesenberg, Eileen Sprusanslny, Susan Robinson. Lenore Buller, Mary Riley, Pafricia Marolfe. Second Row: Marilyn Payson, Elizabefh Nichols, Marion Hall, Louise Taylor, Joyce Parker, Maureen Carroll Julia Hollis Velma Lawrence, Frances Kane, Susan Dusseauli, Joan Cahill, Jane Cahill, Marilyn Harnelf. Firsf Row: Thelma Kefchen, Mary Reid, Georgia Mae Dearborn, Linda Robinson, Judilh Kelsey, Ann Davis, Joan Campbell BeH'y Bragg, Shirley Halranson, Marilyn Bolion, Marion Bollon, Slephanie Carler, Grace Parmenler. The Girls' Glee Club is a newly formed or- ganizarion composed of srudenlrs from Grades Nine 'rhrough Twelve. The group is made up of sopranos, second sopranos and allos. The girls are chosen because of lheir abiliiy 'ro read and sing difficulr music. The musical seleciions of 'rhis group are 'ralcen from a greal variely of well-lcnown songs. The Girls' Glee Club helps io cullivale a sharp musical ear, ll is cerlainly a privilege lo belong 'ro 'rhis organizalion as il is one of lhe mosl oufslanding in Wayland High School. ,M 1 ma sw, e , , gg .Q 1-y mf Q ,Z g 12. :Ar - 'M-rw f,s.:if 1 i ' M T -ff ffl I HMM un: , I ---:L , I 3 U The Mixed Chorus is composed of boys and girls of Grades Nine 'rhrough Twelve. The Glee Club endeavors 'ro 'reach music appreciafion and 'ro cul'riva're any falenl displayed wilhin The group. The Club srudies 'rhe differenf Types of music and Their inferprefalion. The sludenfs learn 'ro appreciafe The sfirring negro spirif- uals, fhe meaningful religious hymns, 'rhe be- loved folk songs and The inspiring pafriofic songs. All of 1'his fraining adds To 'rhe enjoy- men'r and fo The success of 'rhe Glee Club. Third Row: Frank Carfer, Roger EllioH, John Dudley, John Ye'r+on, John Davis, Pefer Wal+her, Bernard Houghlon, Charles Wheeloclc, Edward Osmond, Edward Powers, Charles Nixon, Alber+ LeBlanc. Second Row: James McLellan, Arfhur Holmes, Elizabelh Nichols, Marion Hall, Shirley Slevens, Marion Thorne, Mary Ann Lundy, Beverley Collins, Wilma Campbell, Julia Hollis, Joyce Parker, Sfephen Hyland. Firsl Row: Thelma Kefchen, Mary Reid, Georgia Mae Dearborn, Linda Robinson, Judi+h Kelsey, Ann Davis, Beffy Bragg, Marilyn Harneff, Pafricia Maroffe, Lenore Burler, Susan Robinson, Frieda Boesenberg, Frances Kane. 5l illllucvh Glhnrun Q . ' f s ilhrv Svquah M Z bfi- 2 Q Egi in i5i:- g s - r gkiivf- Second Row: KenneTh WhiTe, RoberT Varey, Roger Esley, Richard Sanderson, Alfred Dusseaulf, William WiThingTon. FirsT Row: Raymond Humphrey, Thomas Balmer, Charles Nixon. Seniors and Juniors malce up The Two divi- sions oT The Fire Squad. The members re- ceive Training in The use oT The Tire ex- Tinguishers. The Tire TighTers reporT To Their sponsor during a drill and Talce The M- exTinguishers To The scene oT The Tire, The ,V checkers see To iT ThaT all windows and X i doors are closed and male sure ThaT everye K y one is ouT oT The building. As yeT The Squad has noT puT ouT any real i y Tires, buT The members lcnow whaT To do in T case a Tire brealcs ouT. They are also ready To assisT in any kind oT emergency. 52 jf Chairman Fred G-ersbach Assisfanl Chairman Richard Sanderson The Traffic Squad is made up of Seniors, and membership is volunlary. The Squad performs a viial school service and gains valuable prac- iice in assuming responsibilily. Any Senior may become an officer, buf he is reiained only if he does a salisfaclory iob. Officers are responsible for Jrhe nealnezs oi 'rhe corridors and for fhe enforcemenr of all Traffic rules. Specific posis are assigned each wee-lc. lvlerif is decided upon by 'rhe chairman and his assisranl. A grade is given according +o ihe service rendered. Membership in The Trai- lic Squad is noi only a duly, buf an honor. Le-li: Richard Sanderson, Pe-fer Bogren, David l-louslon, Russell Wade, Loran Perers Roberi Teele, Kennefh While, Allred Dusseaulf, John l-lodges. Righf: Ann Davis, Judifh Kelsey, Shirley Beniley, Palricia Dilvlodica, Gail Osmond Barbara O'Connell, Barbara Dermolr, Charles Nixon, John Dudley. 'rnffir Svquab Hrnivrinrn' Qiluh We WHY THE PresidenT PeTer WalTher Vice-PresidenT MargareT O'Brien RAN6 SecreTary George Shepard Treasurer l-lerberT l-lilTon ,,,,,,.l f .3 -'H X ,g mia. sa s:,,,:4':, , 5 . s - , . Third Row: John Nichols, Joseph LeBlanc, Richard EsTey, Charles Messom, Franklin Bigwood, Thomas Balmer, Paul ShapTer, Andrew Kerr. Second Row: Noel O'Neill, George Shepard, PeTer WalTher, MargareT O'Brien, T-lerberT HilTon, Frieda Boesenberg, Edward MarTlin. FirsT Row: Thomas Thomas, AlberT LeBlanc, Neil Ballard, William SmiTh, Richard CarTer, Maureen Carroll. This year There are Tour girls in a Proiec- 'fi ',ii Tors Club which is ordinarily made up oT boys. All The sTudenTs are inTeresTed in lcnow- ing abouT The TuncTion and operaTion of The slide machine and The school proiecTor. They also learn how To assemble The proiecTor screen. ATTer learning abouT The splicing oT Tilms and The TundamenTals concerning movies and slides, 'The members are given a chance To show movies in The diT'lerenT classes during The course oT The year. 54 4 1 ..ai,.. Q -, A-N 1 , i :lil 'VV' ' Q: is 'Y sm nfl 'i 'N ur A sn' mm N s -X '7ff'22'S'f ? 0 4 The Camera Club was organized in Sep- fember, l95Ig if meefs once a week. The main oloieci of 'rhe Club is To encourage amen ...W 1:3 '9..,,4N.. ..-A--. ,,,,, .1 .,.., . Nunn- W -.0 , V is , A-N.. FM. 'W 1 .Km ,W , -Q - -1. . ,. N... v- , ,WIA ...Nb-A 1- 'wg 'Vw J l 1 W NFS... , illl ll and build up inferesf in 'rhe faking of good piciures. The members learn more abouf films and lenses, and sfucly +he lypes, uses and general mechanics of lhe camera. Leif 'ro Righfz Linda Robinson, Charles Nichols, Timofhy Smi'rh, Pefer Wallher. Presideni George Creamer Secreiary Linda Robinson Glamvra Glluh 1' Briuvr T4 humiinn -M-..,,.-.....,--... ' VU: wwf' ' ' --vu . QA, .T 2 rm ,,,, yu -W -Iwi' 519441-5 '-0 f p Q 0 R 1 0 .,, , It 1 - 'Q .ur all f ' L.. I , Xoli WTXYUXND mail suiooi wuumoil PROUTWT df- LeTT To Right Gail Osmond. JaneT Cook, Herbert Place, Ann Davis, PeTer Boqren, Roger EsTey. The Driver EducaTion Course sTrives To produce saTer drivers. Wayland l liqh School has aT iTs disposal, Through The courTesy OT Mr. Howard Phillips oT CochiTuaTe lvloTors, a l95l Dual ConTrol ChevroleT. This year iT is compulsory Tor Juniors and Seniors To parTicipaTe in The classroom parT ol The insTrucTion. They sTudy The TuncTions of an auTomobile and receive a boolc oT TraTTic rules and regulaTions. When Tive sTu- denTs are ready, The inspecTor gives The road TesT. The pupils consider Themselves very Tor- TunaTe To be able To obTain Driver EducaTion Tree. They are all paTienTly awaiTinq Their Turn behind The wheel. '57 X 4' iff 'J ' Q ,A The Good Culuzenshup award us offered lo one Senuor gurl of oulsfanclung characler n each publuc hugh school un every slale The candudale us chosen by her class and 'uhe aculry because of her dependabulury servuce eadershup and pafruofusnn One luclcy gurl us chosen from The wunners To represenr lhe slale un Washunglon B AAR. Muni! QIITIZPH W F ede cl: Gersbach Joan Campbell R chard Schloslmy Wayland Hugh School lakes par'r every year un a confesl sponsored by rhe Amerucan Leguon Each speech us on some phase f The Consluluruon and emphasuzes Jrhe obluga luons of culuzens 'ro 'rheur governmenl The Wayland wunner vues wulh wunners from olher schools unlul he us elumunaled or unlul he gauns naluonal honors Gbratnrirul Qlnnivntzxntn 57 Qlhvvrlrahmi CapTain JudiTh Kelsey ,fs R LeTT To Righlg Thelma KeTghen, Margare-T O'Brien, Ann Davis, Gail Osmond, Judilh Kelsey, Alice McMillen, Noel ONeill Bar ara Vacaro, Diane Oilxleiil. Each year Tour seniors, Three iuniors and Two sophomores are piclced Trom The sTudenT body To represenT Their school as Cheer- leaders. AT a special assembly The compeT- ing girls show how They can cheer, and Then each class voTes. The Cheerleaders puT on Three rallies and aTTend every TooTball and basl4eTball game. Qccasionally They assisT aT oTher TuncTions. LasT year The Cheerleaders won TourTh prize. a cup, aT a Jamboree in Hudson. This year The Cheerleaders changed The colors on Their new uniTorms To blaclc and gold so as To maTch The boys' TooTball uniTorms. They also sponsored a Record Hop. 'Nfl' E f'wxfa3,,1iv fi wg vi' f-I-J-E-H'-1-1 iii I ll IH I. ?llv .PB--li-Q G0 CO rn. A dl ,Q ff Swarm : N g ' f 2' f , 1 if f . M E .?.1- tf A 1 , 'Y YY A V lg 4 flu A ,' 559 R 4 J .llmiQWxk,5,H,m! ' ' - ' ' Z'1L'Wffg WT ! X Mtpnluliktl 4 'V' 2 1 A b A' A NJ is ' iv . 5 '-Ifianvhall If ... Second Row: Coach Ralph Salvafi, Bernard Houghfon, John Yerfon, William Wifhinqfon, Richard Sanderson, John Davis Thomas Marcanlonio, Peler Bogren, Roberl Monroe. Firsr Row: Richard Macfxrrhur, Frederick Gersbach, Ernesf Henley, EvereH Elliofl, Arfhur Tupper, Francis Bowers Dominic Anzivino, Roland Whelchel, George Dusseaulr. Wayland opened irs l95l season wifh six velerans reporring: Bowers, Whelchel, Ellioll, Tupper, l-lenley and Gersbach. Newcomers were Davis and lvlarcanlonio. The Waylandires defealed Hudson five 'ro four in The lirsr game. Al Ashland lhey scored Two runs in rhe firsr inning and ended wirh a 'rolal ol eleven runs 'ro Ashland's four. ln The Till wilrh Wesron, Bowers did some wonderful pilching and hil a double along wilh Gersbach To sew up Jrhe game len lo seven. Ellioll, Tupper, l-lenley, and lvlarcan- 'ronio did some fancy hilring. The season closed wi'rh a Wayland record of six viclories and only live selbaclcs. ' r ,,f 'X Y Middlesex IO BASEBALL SCORES 6 Wayland Maynard ll Wayland 6 Wayland Hudson 1 Lfizwvhall Wa land Sudlury Wayland Sudbury X 'Q N, l-ludson Wayland Wayland Ashland Wayland Weslon ff 5. x Iypffywjil. jug A :Tl , :lf A?45,:fZ 171' f f f' '1 iiri ' ' 4, , , U N, 1 , ,qw ,H -v,,,,,. , ,. X ,,- , .., ,. , , , . . Qian.. 4. , vw? f. ,',,1,1'Y 'f '..'ff,z: 'fyfwi-f4'.'f1 5'4 'gang ,' , 1 wa.-.1 .:, ' , A. Ligwff ggi gf - ,aixfgaff . ,gfzmgyxw aw. ww lf 7. -1-. gg --2. 1 'if 'U la. 2, , N f 4,1 ' , L, rjyg, ,, 'M 5. , 'w3'f:z9f'5i35'X !.:3ff-Zfilef' 'f U K ,, X may rv ' W' ' 3y.,.., ,l M.: , Lg- ',s,f3' .fam uh . ,- Lf amz,-1,:.l la' V1 Y, 4fU'+f af4',', M1 pu, .A A, mf, ly 4. 8 V-1 ug-1, 3, . P, ,img ff A,,,,,,,,,, .tg.,. . , Y, yn '1f1',2'1:.7f5fff S, - ,wi ffiav, S f Hivtfffig- -'Y f 6 l Wayland Weslon Ashland Wayland lvlaynard Wayland Zllnnthzrll Third Row: Slephen Hyland, Berlram McLellan, Edward Osmond John Sullivan Herberl Hilfon Daniel Clifford Bernard Houghlon Vicfor Graves, Roger Elliolf, Edward Marllin, Everell Bugwood Second Row: John Dudley. Roberf Teele, David Houslon Ernesf Henley John Phylis John Hodges William Wilhingron John YeH'on Charles Wheelock. Firsl' Row: Joseph Chrley, Neil Ballard, Alberl LeBlanc, Arthur Holmes Edward Powers Pefer Walrher John Regan William Dulude Ronald Houghfon. Luslre was lacking in rhis year's season, bul Wayland did ils besl. Hopkinlon was bealen 'rwelve lo nolhing, 'ro exlend Wayland's win srreak To ren slraighl. The Tables were lurned as Wesfboro nosed our 'rhe Townies lhirleen lo seven. When Wayland lrounced Cohasser eighleen 'ro nolhing, if looked like anolher good season. However S+, Marys of Milford and Med- lield bear The boys six 'ro nolhing. Ashland gained a Jrwenly-live lo nolhing viclory, and Weslwood hir Three TD's lor an eighlreen 'ro nolhing rally. Dracul gol a run lor ils money. In The Weslon game Wayland losl 'rhirly-Jrwo 'ro nofhing. if FOOT Wayland Hoplcinlon Weslboro Wayland Wayland Colmassel S+. Mary's Wayland Medlield Wayland Ashland Wayland Weslwood Wayland Dracul Wayland Weslon Wayland BALL SCORES M, . 63 illnnthall .: - , 'Fl .., W i, K avvrrfm- N' ,-, 'E ra, . - V an H, .- ,- ',. igwakvthall Third Row: RoberT Monroe, Vicfor Graves, Richard Finlay, Franlr Bigwood, RoberT Varey, George Shepard, C'harles Wheeloclc Paul Rodier. Second Row: David Blease, Fredericlr Tassinari, David PoTTer, Richard Sanderson, David HousTon, RoberT O'Connell, Richard Parlrer John YeTTon, Roger EllioTT. FirsT Row: Daniel CliTTord, Arnold SwagerTy, Thomas MarcanTonio, ErnesT Henley, Dominic Anzivino, RoberT Egan. John Davis ArThur Ahlman, Wesley McAnulTy. FronT: Joseph Curley, Richard Haynes, John Slade, RoberT Kane, Edward Osmond, STephen Hyland. Wayland High on a nighT To TorgeT iour- neyed To Millis and losT by a discouraging one poinT. NexT on The agenda came The power- Tul alumni Team. Led by Roly Whelchel and Fran Bowers The alumni won TorTy-six To TwenTy-eighT. The Wayland boys led by Din Egan beaT Dover To The Tune oT TorTy-nine To ThirTy-six. Waylands record now sTood aT one win and one loss in league sTandings. Tv1edTield beaT Wayland sixTy-Two To TiTTy- eighT, and a discouraged Wayland club losT To NorTollc ThirTy-seven To ThirTy-Three. Then came The dawn. A diTTerenT Tive Tool: The Tloor and Wayland won over WesTwood TorTy-eighT To ThirTy-eighT. On To Sudbury wenT The boys Tor a hard ToughT game, wiTh Wayland com- ing ouT on Top sixTy-Three To TorTy'Tour. Din Egan hooped in ThirTy-six poinTs. WesTon pulled away Trom Wayland in The lasT minuTe To win TorTy-eighT To TorTy-seven. NexT Way- land rolled .over Dover and MedTield, buT losT To NorTollc ThirTy-eighf To TwenTy-six. WesT- wood Toolc revenge over Wayland TiTTyfeighT To ThirTy-nine. Then Wayland losT To Sudbury and WesTon. The Tinal record was six wins and eight losses. 64 E-'azkvihzlll Svnfihall r 41 , K .:w4'f m '1 fri, , ,, .f 5 I f- f. My , Vi: f ,V .- v 1 ' MTW ' -, ' ' W final Q ' . . 4 M ' if ,ifIi:411f1f2'f' ' F T ' f':f 'f 'rf ' .L ' ,, Z, . . pf-,L 1' - . ,MAMA 4 ,, -1-..r . .1 .1 ,.4. u .Mi Third Row: Mrs. Smilh, Palricia Mclinighr, Shirley Halranson ,,,gf!'f',Tlw if W if f' 1 fr' , lying mv' T, ,-- f,'fw:f,e1-2, E gift, V :J T72 Audrey Phylis, Cynlhia Falco, Alma Foley. ,rg in Second Row: Georgia Mae Dearborn, Barbara Reqand Barbara Smifh, Belly Srnilh, Pafricia Weeks, JOSH Lindbolm. Bar bara Vacaro. Firsl Row: Audrey lde, Louise Taylor. The l95I Wayland High sofrball 'ream had a hard buf spiriled season. The members showed greaf enfhusiasm despife 'rough oppo- sirion in Jrheir Tirsr five games. Wayland played Weslon Jrwice, losing bo'rh games by only a single run. The girls also played Sudbury, losing 'rhe Tirsl game buf winning over a large decision in 'rhe second. Wayland played Nariclc, losing bolh en- counlers. The Wayland players will never forgef 'rheir wonderful Times fogelher. They enioyed every game, whelrher Jrhey losr or won. 52512, '4 ,,,- ' , , 'W 66 ve 4- 1,-sq. ,ern 'ru , ,,,...-..-,, ,Y vu r , The Tield hockey Team reTurned wiTh eighT veTerans To make a Try Tor anoTher successTul season. Seniors in The line-up were CapTain June Lundy, PaTricia DiModica, Shirley BenT- ley, and Beverly Barr. BoTh Sudbury and Wayland played wiTh such zesT in The TirsT game ThaT The score was noThing To noThing. In The NaTick game Priscilla Cobb and PaT DiModica led The girls dawn The Tieldg each ended wiTh a goal. The Tinal score was Two To noThing. On November 5 Wayland played WesTon. The second Team scored, making The Tally one To noThing. WesTon chalked up Two goals and leTT The Wayland TirsT Team on The shorT end. Tuikki! Second R Miss Daley Joan Lindbohm STephanie Carler Sh rley BenTley, Patricia Weeks, Barbara Regan. Carol Deane. Alldfev Phylis EI zabeTh N chbls l F r T Row RuTh Legee Pr cilla Cobb PaTrc a DiMod a June Lundy Be erly Barr, Cynfhia Falco. Q zlliirlh Enrkvg Zlwakvihnll Third Row: Joyce Parker, Audrey lde, Belly Bragg, Carol Lloyd Audrey Phylis Cynlhia Falco Palricia Mclinighl Second Row: Joan Frazer, Nancy Srnilh, Joan Lindbohm Judilh Kelsey Shirley Benrley Barbara Regan Diane ONelll Richarda Perry, Miss Daley. Firsf Row: Shirley l-lakanson, Georgia Mae Dearborn Palricia Weeks Palrlcla DllVlOdlC5 Carol DGVIS Bdfbfifa VGCGVO Ann Davis. Wayland gor oil lo a had slarl al Sud- bury wilh a score ol 'rwenly-seven 'ro seven- leen, Par Dilvlodica hooked 'ren baskersy Carol Davis carne in wilh live poinls. The girls were lalrer bealen by Cambridge School lilleen lo Jrwelve, by Weslon lilly lo ren, and by Maynard eleven lo nine. Beller luck carne along as Wayland de- iealed Narick lwenryfiour To lwerilyerwo. Par Dilvlodica nelled iiileen poinis, and Pal Weeks scored five. Then came bad luck. Wayland losr ro Weslon rhirlyisix lo lhirleen. Pal Di- lvlodica made seven poinlsj Pal Weeks and Shirley Hakanson each scored 'rwo poinls. The Jayvees had Three wins and Three losses. I 'm is , ' o YR Y, NK' fs W 'N2 WW W i-,J .5 a n W! Hx. , w , I I H :T In w W i n I A g :M ff iz FJ X I xx 1 X f f X 'lx IL f 39 x' I 4' , 1 f I 1 S , S X Q I A-Q Yi' ' mls? '1 y x X fix ' ff W w f ,, 4 gm F'-LV.. 'U Jil .,f' s I, Hs, f . . fi' 'lf '!'. ,.f '-'Q .af 'U 32 v fwu vb S, . ,-,.v ,gy tx Y. ,EZ . X D o ae. 1' ,l f y If 1. 11' T l? N' anhihn l Q Q. Cheerleaders' Record Hop Svvrrvtarg Q Marie Perodeau EEE EEE EEE Q35 CQ , If QI S 4' K 755 1' 7 .,,,,,.s.,. ll. ivlfrifr JJ, ' School Calendar 1951-1952 Opening of School Seplember 5 Magazine Campaign Ocfober 4-II Junior Dance Qcfober II Columbus Day Qclober I2 Teachers' Convenfion November 2 Ending of Firsf Quarfer November 9 American Educalion Weelc November II-I7 Armislice Day November I2 Parenls' Nighf November I5 Senior Foolball Dance November I7 Yearboolc Piclures November I9-20 Thanksgiving Recess November 22-23 Chrislmas Vacalion December 23-January 2 Ending of Second Quarfer Vacalion Charlerbox Dance Sophomore Dance Dramarics Club Play Ending of Third Quarfer Spring Vacafion Freshman Dance Junior Prom Memorial Day Graduaiion Closing of School January I2 January 25 Febr Febr uary I5-25 uary 29 March 22 March 28 Apri I 4 April io-21 Apri May May June June I 26 I6 30 5 ie An 1 w , , 1 nm mlm nun-nf Glamv 4,-,.-,..W.3 L - 1 fm v 0 b 3, 1 X, L i f Q Y 1' Mi , 'gan W 2 1, Q pr: mr, ,ff 5 X. 1 A - 'f - 4 K V V TL? 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'I' at-J A Nfwwe Gb 0 ii A QRIII' Gwinn , I , ., .V P ' 5 l ' S ' V '?'! :'ls:s3 - 1 N . , i A G fa V f V- 6' ?1 fi1if'- 4 , Q ' 4, ., . - .1 ', T, 'gif' i , ,Q x,,. 5 v . 1 ..g,, ,, 2 - 51:53 1 ' fi x i i 4 f 'ff - m? 1 l .f 'i V 5 alfa- Oo. ?'YfS:Hlft3'i1 K - f an ta ' ffl M 12 Leif 'ro Righfc Marilyn Bolfon, Marion Bol+on, Beverley Dermoff, Barbara Derrnolf, Joan Cahill, Jane Cahill, Mary Riley Marilyn Riley. . ,Yi g 'Z ,f fi 2 E V 2 5 1 f Z 1 1 5 5 4 1 z 1 4 1. 'i ainrrtira Leif in Riqhl: Grate Parmcnler, Clara Pclliqrow William Sanderzon, Wayne Sanderson. Rllfh Pofvin. 79 i INITIATION Sl '1 'X ' ' f .ff ' mag Au I ff! , 1 I5 ., ' giE '?' 0 ' , s o 'I 51,7 I ful. Il I I is ',o:4s I SR' ll ll , X ,AEN .wwf fi 1 vi 5 f A f, f EQ f , 45 iv . in W I if -4 Q, ,mfg V W. 'Q , . v 4 5' .f '1 Q NX ff .3312 . 1 , 223' , Q K - ,. ss' . .1 ,. layu- '1- 5?-' e - A -WF: WH i - ,rw 1' , h J, ,,,,,M..-.. ww-,gin T.- ,mga ,. -W '2 A- 'A -f-- L:T.,9Z': vc 9a ,..v' , J' I, ' ,ff P 91 x K S, f K4 W 4 , Q 4 Q An-. u ff W nk yfff .rv V V 4 1 ,Q fy!! 4 , 3 . 3' ' , x .X 1 2 Xb 1 my M . QM 4 f ,W Lg- . 1 .. ,. nf- A ,Q N-W q ,, on. Quik --.. P- . Q- .,- .V,, ,. H 1 4.. gx Zluninr iiigh Svrhunl ,wf , fi f i 1 2 5 L., ff fix f ' Z f ,Q wi .. ,sawn 0112155 nf 1957 Third Row: Marfha Srnifh, I-lope Trorman, Karen Weeks, Mildred Scofl, Polly Robinson, John Schofield, Chrisfine Smirh, Nicholas Willard, Alfred Wifzell, Florence Wales. Second Row: Thomas While, Frances Woods, Claire Zanden, Donna Slade, Patricia Wifhingfon, Phyllis Randall, Vivienne Thomas. Sandra Sirnoni, Meredifh Srebbins, Roberr Scolf. Firsl Row: Roberf Yorlce, Franlr Sleeper, George Thorpe, Ralph Sfewarf, Richard Truesdell, William Sanderson, Kennelh Wood, Srerrie Weaver, CLASS OF I957 Presidenr Vice-Presidenr Secrelary Treasurer Dororhy Boesenberg Mary Perronio Chrisline Smiih Roberr Brown CLASS OF I956 Presidenl Vice-Presidenr Secrelary Treasurer Paul Gladu Ann Shipp Shirley May Roberi Morgan fduninr Migh lgrmihrnba Dorofhy Boesenberg, Paul Gladu. 82 Qllann nf 1957 . if , ,gn . fa 'R lx' E' , 4.49 Third Row: Kennelh Fluhr, Allred Johnson, Roberl Parlcer, Mary Pelronio, George Richardson, Palricia Mudgelf, Waller Grahn Edward Karralrer, Joyce Mulligan. R Second Row: Paulelle Durgin, Norina Perry, Anne Kane, Georgina Lindenberg, Jeanne Houghlon, Audrey Mailhiol, Brenda Fair Laverna Merrill. Firsl Row: Thomas Murray, Richard lrwin, John Lynch, Gerald Rafus, Paul Pelelle, James MacKenzie, Slanley Marshall, Ran- dolph Riley. we L Third Row: Kalhleen Cahill, Everell Bigwood, Dana Bradford, Dominic Bianchi, Thomas Dudley, William Dulude, Cynlhia Clifford, Joan Babcock, Dorolhy Boesenberq, Janel Archer. Second Row: Sandra Bollon, Slephanie Burlre, Gail Benson, Carol Deverell, Audrey Cahill, Dorolhy Campbell, Sandra Bolan, Mary Jane Connors, Janice Barclay, Frances Brosseau. Firsl Row: Roberl Fienberq, Donald Allen, Roberl Brown, Richard Field, Emery Irwin, Alan Emery, David Bradford, Henry Chrialle, John Bamlorlh. 83 Gilman nf IH E was Third Row: Carherine Regan, Mary Ann Srnilh, Nancy Tarr, John Thorburn, Marsh Morqan, Fred Tassinari, David Walcolf, James Young, Ralph Marolfe, Belsy Tanger, Ann Worfhinqlon, Judirh Simoni. Second Row: Doris Thorne, Joan Tewlrsbury, Nancy McEnroy, Rachel Wheeloclc, Gaye Riley, Claire Wifzell, Carol Ann Archer, Shirley May, Jean Woods, Barbara Wilbur, Eleanor Perrin. Firsr Row: Bruce Wallace, Roberl Sandwell, John MacKeen, Raymond Poflle, John Washelr, James Pilre, Herberl Scoll, Paul ZayoH'i. 14,52 f, ,Ll fun- . .lx if ,I ,. , ,Q 'fs Q 5 4 f lafiwi 'tl I Third Pow: Davie l-lodqlfinson, Douqlaz l-lallield, Roberl Keele, Richard Lucas, Mary Fabisalc, Jane Frazer, Aqnes l-lousfon, Lorraine Buller, Carol Dyer, Beverly Barclay. Second Row: Mary Carroll, Mary Jo Cozlello, Joan Lizolle, Rifa Brosseau, Carolyn LeDrew, Barbara Beal, Lorelfa Lloyd, Marilyn Dusieaull, Kalhleen Andrews, Carol DeWolle, Firsl Row: Donald Graves, Ronald l-louqhlon, Gerald Humphrey, Roberf Adams, Paul Bradley, Charles Bennell, Paul Gladu. 84 Second Row: William Hyland, William Sanderson, Gerald Humphrey, Claire Smifh. Firsf Row: Ann Adden, Shirley May, Caroline LeDrew, Brmnutirz Qllnh 55-vtuiiwt Qluuuril The purpose ol 'rhis organizalion is lo 'ralce care ol srudenf problems, 'ro educare sfudenl opinions, lo plan and supervise school acrivi- ries, and To encourage lhe welfare ol rhe- school Through rhe mulual cooperalion oi leachers and pupils. Presidenr Ann Adden Vice-Presidenr Gerald Humphrey Secrerary-Treasurer William Sanderson ,.--- F Third Row: Carol Dyer, Beverly Barclay, James Young, Davis Hodglcinson, Richard Lucas, Roberl Keele, Douglas l-laffield, Marilyn Dusseaulf, Doris Thorne. Jean Woods, Joan Lizoffe, Ronald l-loughlon, Donald Graves. Second Row: Mary Jane Fabisalc, Ann Worfhingfon, Janer Shepard, Joan Tewlcsbury, Nancy McEnroy, Barbara Beal, Nancy TGFF. Mar Ann Smirh Claire Wilzell y , . Firsf Row: Ann Adden, Ann Shipp, Carolyn LeDrew, Belsy Tanger, Paul Gladu, Shirley May, Calherine Regan, Carol Lindloohm, Mary Jo Cosfello, Judilh Simoni, Presidenl Calherine Regan Secrelary Shirley May Treasurer Belsy Tanger The Dramalics Club is composed of Eighrh Graders who receive rraining in choral spealc ing and produce slciis and radio programs. Seleclions from famous wrilers are ireguenlly dramalized in lhe classroom. The group gave l'Chris'rmas Cusloms arounrl The Worlcl and 'lgeorge Washinglor1 over WCRB. ll also zponnored fi public '.prf:filfing conlezl in lhe Pxurlilorium. lirnirrtnrz' Qlluh This year a Junior High ProiecTors' Club was organized. Membership was open To sTu- denTs oT The SevenTh and EighTh Grades who were inTeresTed in Things elecTrical. By helping wiTh The proiecTion oT Tilms and slides, The pupils acquire slcill and knowledge Tor Themselves and give service To The school and To The comrnuniTy. Second Row: Gerald Humphrey, Bruce King, Charles BenneTT, Ralph STewarT John Laughlin Thomas Dudley KenneTh Fluhr Nicholas Willard William Delude RoberT Morgan STerrie Weaver John Thorburn David WalcoTT John Schofield John MacKeen Fred Tassinari Ralph MaroTTe Raymond PoTTle George Richardson PeTelIe George Thorpe Richard Field STanley Marshall KenneTh Wood , 4 Paul BamTorTh RoberT Fienberg RoberT Sandwell Edward Karralzer. I vb FirsT Rowzl Frank Sleeper, Thomas WhiTe, James MacKenzie, HerberT ScoTT, Paul Q . , , , , gh' . Q- - :Sala 1-.-sir..- l.. PresidenT STanley Marshall Vice-PresidenT Sandra Bolan SecreTary-Treasurer Richard Truesdell , The Junior l-ligh PhilaTelisT SocieTy has a membership oT TiTTeen sTudenTs. The group meeTs every weelc To exchange sTamps and To carry ouT acTiviTies planned by The Program CommiTTee. The members have already enf ioyed a Treasure hunT and an aucTion oT sTamps. AT TuTure meeTings They will enTerTain ouTside speakers. 86 Stamp Qiluh , J ltd.. Lbl ...J in s., L gun 'LeTT To righT: Ralph MaroTTe, Marsh Morgan, l-lerberT ScoTT, James Pilce. The Junior High S orfs furnish invaluable 5 G experience for fhe Sevinfh and Eighfh Grade boys. The program provides a baslcefball feam, which has been in compefilion fwo years now, and a newly formed baseball feam. The boys play nearby schools, and fheir games have all fhe color and excifemenf of 'rhe High School games. .2 Second Row: Wayne Sanderson, Roberf Parker. Henry Chrisfle, Dana Bradford. Emery lrwin, Pefer Palloffa, Richard Bolfon, Alfred Johnson, Alfred Wifzell, Dominic Bianchi, William Sanderson, Walfer Grahn, Thomas Murray, Evereff Bigwood Firsf Row: David Bradford, John Lynch, Gerald Rafus, Richard Irwin, Roberf I, Brown, Roberf Scoff, William Hyland, Roberf Yorlce, Richard Truesdell. '3 3 will 1 lfyf f 7'il H 1 ll lilllvlll NW 1 r U Brienza? Stamp Qlluh 1' , I L. This acfivify is sponsored by fhe Junior Hfgii Sfudenf Council. Orders for sfamps are falcen in fhe five homerooms by fheir Council rep- resenfafives. Marsh Morgan, Eighfh-Grade Treasurer, buys sfamps af fhe Vfayland Posf Office as fhe orders come in, Bonds are pur- chased when fhe Defense Sfamp books are filled. Lefl' fo righf: Gerald Humphrey, Ann Adden, Judifh Simoni, Marsh Morgan. Herberf Scoff,Judi1h MacDonald, David Walcoff. 87 1 24 .mr MERRY ARE THE BELLS Merry are The bells, and merry would lhey ring, Merry was myself, and merry could l sing: Wilh a merry ding-dong, happy, gay, ancl free, And a merry sing-song, happy le+ us be! Merry have we mel, and merry have we been: Merry lel us parl, and merry meelr again: Wilh our merry singvsong, happy, gay, and free, Wilh a merry ding-dong, happy le? us bel ,caagga t:.X- xl yy 'ir , '. ,THE X' , ' 'Q r 7 X xlihf , ,,,f,l.-1 - ix fd,ff.w Qpgfh ,N lf W ' I' 4 Q' if Q rf f ,I , ,Q V 1,-9' ',.qQ Q.f! 'fi ' r 7 1 Y , rx, fr X ,,,,. s...,. risk X .av 'N , 1 35- Q K 454 Z 'V Q Q. F. 'wi' aivfyrr . R -1' 'rw 4 f in 88 fx as Af UXQSS X 5 GO SHOPPING 9 1 W Ah P . , S ? f f, i . 4 e - SALES SERVICE . I. AND M glib IIIRIQI. C9 FQ QAIPX : omas F. McManus A5 igf' 14 S i . - WAYLAND 104 , .gas B e f WAYLAND, MASS. X f-Aree f Cggor Q8 years your ggorcf wealer I PECKS MARKET ll0WAlI'0 .si elfssm GFOCGFISS 1 FI'UIi'S 1' Vegeiables Insurance of Kinds Meais - Frozen Foods WAYLAND' MASS. 37 MAIN STREET COCHITUATE, MASS. EIJLLIN5' MARKET COmP'fmen+S of Groceries - Meafs - Provisions Fruiis and Vegeiabies WAYLAND, MASS. L. F. Graves. Manager WAYLAND, MASS. ef' jeg! . HP 091212 Cfinmnr Dairy and PouI'rry Feeds Home and Farm Supplies S Come and see us in our new Iocafion - in 'ihe MCMGHUS Block POST ROAD WAYLAND 24I IIUUPEITS SERVICE SIAIIIIN Compnmenfs of U05 COMMONWEALTH AVE- WALNUT HILL FARM IIOADSIDE STAND AUBURNDALE, MASS. Dominic Anzivino Lasell 7-9536 Rau-I-e 30 Mobilgas Mobiloil COCHITUATE, MASS. 90 The Horse of Brand Names Plus Dependable Service MOBIL HEAT - KEROSENE BLUE COAL T. F. LINNEHAN MILLBROOK ROAD TELEPHONES FINEST FUEL OIL SERVICE IN TOWN WAYLAND CENTER Complimenls of Compllmenls Oi II S. S HIL HEATING EU., INC. A FRIEND Timlcen Dealers COmp'lme lS Oi FRAMINGHAM vase NATICK zioo WAYJIU Sportswear Mfg. Co. QualiI'y Clofhing for I'he Enlire Family I36 HOWARD STREET FRAMINGHAM Roufe 9, Opposile Shoppers' World ESTABLISHED I9I8 OUALITY PRINTERS 6ll'l6!.S7l'lyJel 7 Qgflfs Prompl' Service - Reasonable Prices Tel. 473-W I7-I9 SUMMER STREET MAYNARD, MASS. IN FINE ARTS THEATRE BUILDING Natick Sheet Metal 4 MULLIGAN STREET NATICK, MASS. Telephone Naliclc 9IOR Prop., Frank A. Mailhiol' TO THE CLASS OF '52: Fulure circumslances and life will presenl many hardships, disappoinlmenls, and mo- menls ol complele conlempl lor The world. Accepl Ihese circumlances noi wilh fear or Ihe feeling of delealism, bul wilh an incenlive 'ro drive you on all Ihe harder, lor only Then will you come Ihrough and wilh a feeling ol achievemenl and success. LARRY AND AL LEONE Twin Maples Resfauranl Sudbury, Mass. Milk fresh daily from accrediled herds 308 NORTH MAIN ST. NORTH NATICK, MASS. Tel. I393 DANIEL J. JOHNSTON SPENCERS ESSO SERVICE MAIN STREET. COCHITUATE Naiick l952-R ESSO RANGE 81 FUEL OIL POWER BURNERS George W. Shepard Tel. Wayland II9 Socony Servicenter The Sign of Friendly Service BOSTON POST RD. WAYLAND, MASS. Fairbanks and Son, Inc. STATIONERS I6 MAIN STREET NATICK, MASS. WITH BEST WISI-IES Cocfzituate gfarcfware Donald N eelon Real Es'ra+e Mor+gages WAYLAND, MASS. Complimenls of lfLl I Cl,y 3 TEXACO STATION cocHnuATE, MASS. Robinson Farm Machinery Co. J. l. Case and Masse Harris Traclors Farm Machinery John Bean Spra ers Milking Machines and! Coolers New Holland Machines 820 WORCESTER STREET NATICK, MASS. Complimenls of Pleasant Acres JOHN SIMONI -- Builder CQMPLIMENTS or gacik ofarkinis' RED COACH GRILL BIIIIDIR IADDWLW5 R EPA! R 1 N G X MQDERNIZ !lV6 'TQOU5 NEW HOMES CONSTRUCTED Edward A. Veno Telephone 5 I 2 POST RD., WAYLAND Natick and Boston Despatch NATICK, MAss. TEL. mba Boston Terminals 522 COMMERCIAL ST. 77 KINGSTON ST. Tels. CA 7-4790 7-479I Tel. HA 6-4936 Compliments ot A FRIEND fanning, Jlowm, Shop, WAYLAND, MASS. Flowers tor AII Occasions HELEN AND BOB WHALEY Telephone Wayland 208 Iioihurn N. Colby Roofing - Siding - Carpenter Work P. O. BOX 5l7 WAYLAND, MASS. PHONE 24l Strength - Security - Service - NATICK TRUST C0 AN ESTABLISHED I873 Mortgage Loans - PersonaI Loans Security Loans - Business Loans Veterans' Loans Automobiie Loans Checking Accounts - Savings Accounts Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Tel. Way 35 Washing . . . Lubrication . . . 24 Hour Towing Wayland Jenney Service Tires . . . Batteries . . . Accessories Prop., DANIEL PLACE TELEPHONE WAYLAND 205 J. C. MASSIIE PIumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work WAYLAND, MASS. Wayland 289 A . J JOHN F. YEAGER ARTHUR B. FAIR LLAIILH. HIUTIA.. APPLES IFAIIR amd YIEAGIER Peeled and Sliced POTATOES Insurance A. H. Gledhill SHERMAN BRIDGE ROAD, WAYLAND, MASS. 32 MAIN STREET NATICK. MASS- Ilr. Richard H. Corbett Oplomefrisf NATICK FEDERAL SAVINGS BLDG. NATICK, MASS. Telephone 2065 Good Luck Sam's Provisions HUDSON, MASS. Charles H. Wheelock, Ine. WHEELOCK ROAD, WAYLAND, MASS. Wayland I35 Trucking Excava+ing Grading Loam Gravel Fill Snow Plowing . . . Garden Plowing . . Wood-sawing Hoi'-+op Driveways . . Cemenf Work Wafer Pumps Complimenls of IPAILMIERXS Men's 8m Boys' Wear THE RELIABLE STORE NATICK 267 .ALXGHJQF Super Marlcel WAYLAN D, MASSACHUSETTS Complimenfs of EKDAHL GREENHUUSES Complimenfs of The Qaycrof ,gal .Nome 6 PEMBERTON ROAD COCHITUATE, MASS. Complimenrs of PIEUK CLR I00 PINE ST., COCHITUATE oRTHE TER UNWER 'ITY l1College of Liberal Arts :College of Engineering iCollege of Business Administration School of Law fDay and Eveningj School of Business fEveningsj College of Liberal Arts fEveningsj ALL CURRICULA OFFER BROAD TRAINING FOR LIVING AND EARNINC A LIVELIIIOOD Registration Early in September - Early application is necessary CO-OPERATIVE PLAN SCHOLARSHIPS 5ELp-HELp OPPQRTUNITIES FOR CATALOG - MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE NORTI-IEASTERN UNIVERSITY Direrfor of Adnzirfiofzf Boflofz 15, Mr1.s'mrb115e!l,r Please Send me a Catalog of the Q Evening-College of Liberal Arts E College of Llbelal Arts Q Day Pre-Medical Program U College of Engmeefmg . . . Q Day Pre-Dental Program Q College of Business Administration U Day Prelegal Program Q School of Law - 1 Q Evening School of Business El Evening Pre Legal Program PQ-m Name .........,.,,.................,...,..,...i........... ,.., , . ...., ...........,., ................ ,,4, ,,,,,,, , , , , , Address ....,.............,.....,.....,.......... .......,.....,,....,....... .........,....,.,......l,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,..,.,.,.-.-- 4,- ll-85 fSlruz'll fCily or Townj fP. 0. Numcralsj bylaw, SALES hlgail . C UC HITUA Simca H. C. PHILLIPS, Proprielor The Wayland School CommiHee exfends hearliesf congra+ula+ions 'lo 'rhe Class of l952, and +o each of i+s members may success and happiness be yours. ALLAN R. FINLAY, Chairman CORNELIUS J. MAGUIRE HARVEY C. NEWTON REXFORD S. SOUDER, Secrefary 96 Compliment of Wagnoga gif ,Nome EAST COMMONWEALTH ROAD COCHITUATE, MASS. Complimenrs of 0'Connell Brothers, Inc. BOSTON POST ROAD WAYLAND, MASS. MARTIN IIEIIEI, Realtor HOME MORTGAGE HEADQUARTERS Benjamin R. Parker HARDWARE and GARAGE Opposi+e High School WESTON, MASSACHUSETTS NATICK, MASS. TEL. NATICK 2200 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE W. H. BARR Sfudebaker Cars and Trucks 4 SOUTH AVE., NATICK 55 MIDDLESEX AVE. NATICK, MASS. Tel. Naficlr TeL Complimenfs of Comphmenfs of we ed 'run nussnu. ranm 9 WAYLAND, MASS. Complimenfs of The Red Coach Farm Market Complimenrs of Mansion Inn COCHITUATE, MASS. George Scrgluano - Manager Telephone - Naficlr I428 Higgimo ' Ice Cream KERWINS ,,I+,S me Flavorn Three Grea'r Family Shoe Sfores Framingham a+ Nafick af WAYLAND' MASS, Allen's geparfmeni I9 Main Sfreei' ore Frankfurlers and Hamburgers Framingham a+ Shoppers, WorId Complimenrs of MOTOROLA . ZENITH Mlllbrook Farm BENDTX EDWARD DAMON, JR. We Sell and Service all makes of DODGE AND PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS Radios nd R C rd ,,, E DODGE TRUCKS a e O f al'e'5 so' ':- .., I ,T . . :1u. si rf- ' :-4' .gl Halperin Motor Corporation WHELPLEY RADIO SERVICE 8-18 SOUTH AVE. NATICK, MASS. 478 BOSTON POST ROAD FRED w. KEITH, Pres. NATICK uso WESTON ' WALTHAM 5-5992 Complimenls of ay Slate onlainer MARLBORO, MASS. 98 Complimenfs of W!-IYIAND TEXIIIIU I6 POND STREET NATICK, MASS NaIicI: 352 CIHIRIISTYYS We maIce Girls' and Ladies' CIo'rhes From Designing +o Finishing CompIimen'rs of SUIVINER D. HERSEY ReaI+or I NORTH MAIN STREET NATICK, MASS. H13 Ijarziety I03 WEST PLAIN STREET COCHITUATE Tel. Nafick 2670-R CompIimen+s of Norman II. Matheson Piano Sfudio FRAMINGHAM, MASS. oaeii jarm WarAef STATE ROAD EAST WAYLAND,xMASS. B. W. JUHNSUIII, JH. Regisfered Druggisi' MAIN STREET, COCHITUATE, MASS. TeIephone NaI'icIr 975 we Jennizion jkraf QCLFJQIIJ F. L. Chamberlain, Prop. ANNUAL CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS 8 I 7 WORCESTER STREET Tel. 860 NATICK, MASS J. H. CLARK DAIRY Fresh Milk, Eggs and Cream '1 I 7 GOLDENBALL RD., WESTON, MASS. TeI. Wal. 4747 CompIimenIs of Taylor and Cox Edward F. Thorburn ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR APPLIANCE SERVICE VALLEY VIEW ROAD COCHITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS Nafick 29-J i-I. J. LUNDY HAYWARD ROAD, WAYLAND, MASS. Tel. Wayland 4l6 EXCAVATING AND GRADING GENERAL CONTRACTING gifimafed mfkouf Qgggafion Complimenfs of Complimenfs of peopkis Green Acres Tel. Na+. I62 BeHer Homes by McMillen Superigr lee Cream BOSTON POST ROAD, WESTON E. I Cor. Beaver and Warren Sireeis, Waliham Wal+ham Siand Open All Year Round Confracfor and Builder Complefe Home Modernizing Service Complimenfs of I STONE BRIDGE ROAD COCHITUATE, MASS. A Compiimems of Complimenfs of A 51514. ana! WM. gore? anal lbonnie 100 MODERN SERVICE STATION Blue Sunoco Washing and Polishing A-Z Car Saver Service CALL NAT. i723 I MAIN STREET, COCHITUATE Complimenls of 'goseph mecatur Walfham 5-I265 Walfham 5-IZ66 B. L. llgllvlo and Sons, Inc. Presideni' Treasurer H. A. OGILVIE R. E. OGILVIE WARREN AVENUE. WESTON Fuel Oil - Coal - N. E. Colce Range Oil - Lumber - Building Maferial Paini' - Dog Food - Grain - Fer+ilizer The Blue Delivery Truclc Service Wdliliam 5-i265 Walfham 5-l266 I87l I952 MAINSTUNE FARM WAYLAND, MASS. Regis+ered Guernseys HERSCHEL BURT in charge of herd Andrew Keichen - Manager TYPEWRITERS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mundy Stationery Eu., Inc. 377 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS. Walfham 5-3806 if iu L Howard's Sunoco Station DICK HOWARD ROAD SERVICE WASHING - POLISHING POST ROAD Tel. WAYLAND 260 UCLA Stfeet pA6LI I'l'lCLCy I38 WORCESTER STREET EAST NATICK Service To The Sick Free Delivery Naficlz 875 Wa ylalza' landscape Service L. C. GLADU Tel. Nafick I087-R J0rdan's Furniture in Waltham 4I9-423 MOODY STREET WALTHAM, MASS. Complimenfs of ,Quad garger .Slap ana! jaxi Tel. Naficlc I l96R IOI I FOLLOW Richardson? Poultry YOUR LOCAL ACTIVITIES Farm DAILY IN YOUR HGME PAPER Telephone Natick 2956 w. Ia. RYDER REAL ESTATE Wayland 538-2 Representing og QGUQHIQOPE gay! peahor Wayland, Weston and Country Properties TEXTBOOKS 0 DIRECTORIES CATALOGS 0 LABORATORY MANUALS 0 BULLETINS PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL J SPAIJLDING-M085 C0. 42 Franklin Street, Boston 10, Massachusetts U IO2 Complimenls of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perndeau UNIVERSITY CAP AND GOWN C0. School ancl College Caps and Gowns Choral and Choir Gowns and Apparel 486 ANDOVER STREET LAWRENCE, MASS Qgron is MEN'S CLOTHES We Won'+ Lei' You Wear lf Unless H' Fi+s 386 MOODY STREET WALTHAM, MASS. Complimenls of Cochituate Nursing Home 6 EAST COMMONWEALTH ROAD COCHITUATE, MASS. Marguerile H. DePaolo, Prop. Complimenfs of A. M. HATFIELD ELECTRICIAN Shop a+ W. T. Granfs CONCORD STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. THE STUDIO Soulhern Fried Chicken ROUTE 30, COCHITUATE Tel. Na+iclr l3O WE KEEP THE SPOTS 0 ARl'EE....Ql.'E.fll'5.!'l'i '50- MARLBORO, MASS. I09 LAKESIDE AVE. TEL. 2445 Branch Office: Wayland, Tel. 284 We Call 8: Deliver 24 Hour Service 3112 page jfllnie Cusfom Picfure Framing - Mirrors Phofography 20 CHURCH ST., WELLESLEY Phone 5-0430 Complimenrs of iueruiew errace mlorouemenf ddociafion WAYLAND, MASS. Qofofa ezwelknce... in design craftsmanship and quality RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAOUES TROPHIES JEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS HANUIACYUIING IEWKISIS nlfsrs sllclusr new YORK - 13 TIEIBNT ST., BUSTOII 8, IASS. - PROVIDEICE jwjn, mfllyllj. MILK . . . CREAM FRANK HOUGHTCN, Proprie'l'or I2I MEADOW STREET SAXGNVILLE, MASS. Telephone - Framingham 6854 Pete's Grill Canteen COCHITUATE, MASS Complimerfrs of WELLS SHOE INC DEDHAM AND NATICK Complimenfs of T E-if RRS ORE ' KNIITTARIICK FARIVI FRANK SCHOFIELD and SONS MEMBER - HOLSTEIN - FREISIAN x ,-f 'T ' By L ...Y xl--L 'R ASSOCIATION of AMERICA Pokenoket Kennels Reg. and Kennel Shop COCKER SPANIELS BEAGLES Complefe Line of Accessories Beef and Horsemeal' for Your Dog OLD BOSTON POST ROAD SOUTH SUDBURY, MASS. Telephone Sudbury 250' Town Line Hardware Pain+s - EIecI'ricaI Supplies Plumbing Supplies BOSTON POST ROAD, SUDBURY, MASS. Telephone 282-3 Complimenls OI STANDARD IIRIIHARITS 7 LEWIS STREET, HUDSON, MASS. MANUEL FERJULIAN - Proprie+or Telephone Hudson 233 DATH'S PACKAGE STIIRE, INC. Delivery Service Cerfified S. S. Pierce Dealer 66-68 MAIN STREET, COCHITUATE, MASS. TEL. NATICK 270 BUY WHERE IT GROWS - FREE DELIVERY FRESH mum nnnnnnn nnnn sninn AND Eggs - Flowers - Frui'r VEGETABLES and Vegelables Vifamin Packed 6I8 Worcesler S+., Naficlr, Mass. Tel. Na'I'icIc I03I-R Complirnenls ol tgolzn gyalzerty FIRST NATIONAL STORES, INC. COCHITUATE, MASS. Read and White CI Ladies' - Men's Formal CIoI'hes Renling Qualify Always III SUMMER STREET, BOSTON PhiI's Esso 8: Dry Cleaners Tel. Naficlc I086 Dry Cleaning I0 per cenl discounl' over The coun'rer Groceries - Candy - Gas and Oil Complimenfs of F. W. Woolworth Co. FRAMINGHAM, MASS. JOAN, LNOIWGH 2 MINIATURE sou: and GOLF RANGE ROUTE 9 FRAMINGHAM Opposife ihe Shopping Cenire on +l1e Worcesier Turnpike Per0deau's Food Store COCHITUATE, MASS. leon Richardson Carpen+er and Builder Tel. Framingham 2-8284 1 Complimenls of Wir. gl mn. george olzwiri S d COCHITUATE, MASS. Complimenirs of mafnon . . . Cosme+ics . . . Candy . . COCHITUATE, MASS. Sundries COCHITUATE GREENHOUSES COCHITUATE MONUMENT CO. Wedding Bouquels Monumenis Corsa ges Markers Cui Flowers LeH'ering Po++ed Planfs Cleaning Funeral oeagns Colonial sum Tablels I' N sz L S O N S FULLER ROAD OFF WEST PLAIN STREET Tel Nahclx 2058 I X X x x noe PERSONALIZED PORTRAITS and itfs all done with LIGHTS! There's magic in lighfs . . . add a lighi' here, place a spoflighi' There, and your poriraif fakes on +he appearance of real form and individualify. Your Van+ine phofographer knows how ligh+ing effecfs can be besi' used .... How easily +hey can refleci' your personalify. Your Vanfine phofographer knows besl' how fo secure fhe sharply efched phofograph your engraver desires of fhe imporfani' senior year .... The vicfories of fhe afhlefic 'leams .... The brilliance of social occasions .... The Prom . . . The plays .... The debafes. . . . The expression of everyday life on fhe campus. Thai personalized porfraifs by Van'rine are imporfanf is aHes+ed +o by fhe faci' fhai' over 300 schools and colleges repeafedly en+rus+ fheir phofographic work +o Van'rine. WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO l32 Boylslon Sfreef BOSTON, MASS. IO7 FRITZ CLEA NSER DRY CLEANING DYEING TAILORING RUG SHAMPOOING HATS BLOCKED LAUNDERING NEW RUGS jar garage . . . jrienc!Q ,gzruice Tel. Natick 3I69-W COCHITUATE, MASS. Comiagmenfri ofa .griencl Appreciation We thank all those who have helped us in any way with the production of this Yearbook O8 N J 1 w l 1 N 1 1 4 r 1 I I x 1 I P V 71 A l I 1 l , 5' '! A+ , J. .. i w w ,. r . F 1
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