Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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F. George Andosca, jr. 17 Winthrop Road Way'land George, tall and dark, likes school, but also likes other things, such as GIRLS! Outside of classes, his main interest is working on cars and collecting hot-rod magazines. If there is anything wrong with a car, George can fix it. After graduation, he plans to at- tend East Coast Aerio Tech and study to be an airline mechanic and pilot. After he is settled in his job and financially suited, George hopes to have time to do some sports car roving. David K. Bitzer Castle Gate South Cochituate Good-looking Dave always has a friendly smile for everyone. A loyal golfer, Dave has been a member of our golf team since his Sophomore year. Dave's ambition is to be successful in whatever he decides to do. We think that it is more than likely that this ambition will be fulfilled. When he's not building models, having a lively game with the boys or driving towards Connecti- cut, you can be sure Dave's devouring pie. What kind? Anything from cherry to pizza! Fire Squad 3: Golf 2, 3, 4,' Projector? Club I,' Rifle Club. William Lewis A rard ll White Road Way'land Witty' is as witty does and our Bill cer- tainly is witty. His swift thinking and rapid retorts have brightened many a class. We often have our seniors' pet peeves, but in this case it's the other way around. Bill is Mrs. Rooney's pet peeve! This tall senior has not yet decided on his future career, but we think that he'll probably be another Bob Hope. Whatever his plans may be, we wish him all the luck in the world. Roberta jean Boesenberg Memorial Square Cochituate Accepted at Mount Auburn Hospital in De- cember, Roberta will be training to become a radiology technician. Perhaps she will be practicing in Florida, while Wayland High School is deluged by snow. We sit home, freezing to death, while Roberta enjoys a swim in the Atlantic. But we love her any- wa i! Lollege Club 1, 2, 3: Field Hockeg I, 2. 3, 4,' Future Teacbefr of America 5: Girlr' Cborur I, 25 Guidance Service 3, 4,' Prom Committee 3. if Qu: i 28 Lynn Marie Bishop 51 School Street Wayland A vivacious red head, Linda came to Way'- land four years ago from Chicago, lllinois. Her recreational activities are many and varied. At the head of the list, one might find dancing and bowling, Her more seri- ous side shows Linda as an avid reader and active member in church activities. Upon graduating from Way'land High School, she hopes to hold an office job and then she has plans for marriage. g Guidance Sen-ire 3: Library Serrire Club 4: Softball 2: Pep Squad I, 2: Prom Com- mittee 3: Ticket Seller 3. s 0, - ' I '. .'.u'1 . L, - an ' -in x. nv . E , y.. Y Y'-at f. .' - xv. -.'.tI'J Ci aa 0 7961

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eniord 'C.?' David N. Abt 54 Old Connecticut Path Wayland Dave appears to be reserved and shy but we all know otherwise. ln fact, he is present at every party and really seems to enjoy the night life. In addition, Dave is one of the best dressed boys in our class. With this combination, it's no wonder that his popu- larity among his fellow students is so high. Leon H. Allen 2 5 Winter Street Cochituate Leon is a fun hnder from way back. His merry ways and ability to incite good times for all, have won him many friends. When Leon's not having a ball with the gang or driving his hot rod, you can usually find him having a serious talk with a good friend. That's what we like best about Leon -he can fool around and crack jokes, but he knows when to stttle down and be serious. Prom Commiftee 3. A pipe, large and brown, could easily be Dave's symbol, for he is seldom seen with- out it, except in school. Pbyllis Rutb A mes 154 West Plain Street Cochituate Cheerful, petite, Phyl is always smiling. Ac- tive in her M.Y.F., she has a pleasing per- sonality, combining fun and seriousness. Phyl has been a member of the Library Service Club and is always willing to type for the Chatterbox or Reflector. Her future plans are to become a commercial secretary and work in an office. Cbaltefbox 35 Library Sefrire Club 4: Prom Commitzer 3: Relleflor Staff 4. 27 f 'T 6' c':f ' Nancy Todd Adams 51 High Rock Road Wayland An all American girl-that's our Nance. She is cute, conscientious, and capable. joining our class in her junior year, she brought with her an air of gaiety and fun. A worker on the Senior concession tent, a whiz at sell! ing fruit cakes and fifty star flags, Nance is a loyal class supporter. Her future? NX'ell, she's undecided as to what she'll he, but she is planning on junior College and then- who knows? Cbalterbox 3: College Club 35 Prom Commillee 3: Field Horkeg Team 4: Cborus -l. Eric C. Anderson 216 Concord Road Wayland Eric's future? He says it's unlimited: rock- etary research, planetary funsketching or United Nations duty. W'ho Knows! With this broad-minded outlook on life, Eric is sure to succeed. He came to Xwayland in his Sophomore year from Cambridge. A quiet class member, Eric's interests are working and having fun with the gang. His hob- bies are stamp collecting, wood working. and occasionally repairing broken mechani- cal items. XY'e wish Eric luck in his unlim- ited future.



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eniom james Leonard Bradford 49 Highrock Road Wayland jim is one of the few well rounded mem- bers of our class. His academic record is high, as is shown by his position of Presi- dent of the N.H.S. and his recipiency of the Harvard Book Award. His interest in sports is proven by his position on the basketball team. This seniors future includes an edu- cation at Wheaton College and seminary training for the ministry or Christian Youth work. Bam! l,' Baieball 2: Baibetball I, 3, 4,' Chatterbox 3: Harrarrl Boob Auard 3: Na- tional Honor Sorieti 2, .45 Refleffgf SMH 4, Rifle Team 2. ir! Henry Elroy Bowker 5 7 Ta Commonwealth Road Cochituate If you see a small, yellow Lloyd of London, hnglish car, you can bet on its being Roy. His car is his pride and joy. We can't blame him, though, it's really something terrific. Roy is a quiet member of our class, but he isnt afraid to voice his opinion on anything and is always ready for a good argument. When not in school or riding around in his car, Roy can be found working at Chin's Village. His future plans are undecided, but we know he will be successful. . YM ,I N sf- 14- .1. . 'Lt' Y Roy A. Bradley 2 Plain Rd. Wayland One of our most promising athletic class- mates throughout our high school career has been Roy, who is adept at all sports to which he puts his hand. Besides his in- school sports activities, he is an avid skater, and may be seen on winter afternoons glid- ing over The Mill Pond. Roy has, in the past four years, been busy in many class affairs, and-after graduating from business school, he will undoubtedly be a leader in the world of commerce. Baieball 1. 2: Basketball I. 2, 3, -Qi: Foot- ball 1. 2, 3. -lf Ring Committee 3,' Student Council I. 29 44 Y I Y' i 'P hr-1-rw fi. , ,'f+fwv'a it 15: 41 'nh J .1- 1 1 v '06 o 1 -1 ., ' yG' : ,qqx ,inf -- -1-'Ls ff f 'wtf- Tlnomas W. Bowler, Ir. 9 French Avenue Cochituate Tom, a quick witted blond, is what some may term as a devil. He is a fun-loving per- son who has a streak of seriousness buried so deep that it is very rarely evident. One always sees Tom in his car, the whale, on the way to parties on Friday and Saturday night, behind the counter at the Pharmacy, or in English teasing Mr. Burns. Next year he hopes to go to college and take up civil engineering. Fire Squad 3: Prom Committee 3. Herbert Brannen 325 Old Connecticut Path Cochituate Being interested in school afiairs. Herb par- ticipates in many activities and services in school. His good behavior and interest in schoolwork set a good example for under- classmen. His main interest in school lies in biology, which he understands very well. Out of school he enjoys swimming, and for a summer job he works at the town beach teaching swimming, or as a life guard. After graduation Herb intends to enter college where he will major in biology. Eventually he hopes to make biology his profession. Bi-PlJi-Chem Club lx College Club 2.3. -if Football -is Frenrh Club J: Reflertor Staff -l. qc: A 1 9 ' - N 4 c -. 05 P

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