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Set your beam on the High School, Monday night at 7:30 for the weekly meeting of the current attraction—the photography club. This newly-formed program exhibits photographs taken at school social functions. At the same time it covers activities for the famous newspaper— the Bradford. Although this group is a new function., it already has a good following and its popularity is still mounting. Only an interest is necessary for a student to be a member of the group and not a great knowledge of photography. The program starts with basic fundamentals and works up to special tech¬ niques such as retouching and color work. Keep your eye on this group as it shows promise of future enlargement of its scope. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Rack Roiv: Mi Simone, Marilyn Melanson, Bill Finnegan, Alfred Pcrani; Front Row: David Caldwell, Nick Holt, Charles Vogler Joel Andrews. 16
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With television as its theme and Barbara Dickson as its hard-working editor-in-chief, the Wellesleyan is the product of the efforts of the class of 1949 to reproduce the memorable years of our high school life. The best part of a year has been spent in gathering ’ ' News and Views’’ which you can now recall through this television set, the 1949 Wellesleyan. Those unforgctablc memories are now given in a repeat performance through activities, sports, art and senior sections. Now the Senior class is proud to present what we hope is a suc cessful reproduction of our last and best year at Wellesley High School. THE WELLESLEYAN Fourth Row: Donald Youlden, George Peterson, Wulter Gales, Michael Moore, Richard Peterson, Tom Sweeney, David Keene, Edward White, Donald Donahue, David Nelson, John Schuler, Joan Monaghan, Myrtle Rooney; Third Roiv: Eugenia Manty, Ruth Wilson, June Chupta, Betty Yelle, Mary Frances Chapin, Gretchen Bcuttel, Jean Davis, Mary Anderson. Joan Richardson, Patricia Ann Hope. Jane Tucker, Joanne Colburn, Janet Pybas, Mary I,ou Kenerson, P. Reynolds, Nancy Webber; Second Row: Nancy Donahue, Eleanor Otterson, Carol Jostedt, Pat Washburn, Phyllis Baker, June Palmer. Ellen Fullerton, Shirley Harrington. Dorothy Ernst. Janet Heaton, Betsy Child, Nancy Woodruff, Phyllis Burke. Julia Quintilio, Edna Peters. V. Smart; Front Row: Natalie Sharpen, Barbara DeVeau. John Spofford. Bill Smith. Barbara Norton. Joan Beckerman, Miss Guild. Mr. Simone. Mr. Lundgren, Miss Palmer, Barbara Dickson. Joan Folsom. Ross Moyer, Jchn Magnuson, Carolyn Wcods. 15
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THE BRADFORD Fifth, Row: Charles Vogler, John Magnuson, George Petersen, David Caldwell, David Keene, George Henry, Koss Moyer, John Schuler, Ronald Bazirgan, Walter Gates ;Fourth Row: Drusilla Fox, Diane Drown, Elizabeth Daly, Martha Hedeman, Nancy Linton, David Nelson. Edward White, Janet Heaton, Jean McCracken, Betsy Child, Joan Folsom, Nancy Webber, Jane Tucker, Jean Wootls, Nancy Woodruff: Third Row: Mary Ann Ingram, Abby Munrce, Susan Gannon, Mary Hopkins, Joan Fisher, Christine Farnsworth, Nancy Peterson, Joan Wegerdt. Betty Gulesian, Joanne Williams, Patricia O ' Neil, Louise Giesey, Janice Morse ;Sccond Row: Jean Murray, Jane Meehan, Barbara Briggs, Barbara DeVeau, June Palmer, Carol Jcsterlt, Ellen Fullerton, Jean Richardson, Carolyn Wootls, Ruth Wilson, Mary Anderson, Janet Pybas, Mary Lou Kenerson, Natalie Sharron, Jeanne Rogers, Mr. Rice; Front Row: Jean Davis, Joan Beckerman, Nancy Donahue, ICugenia Manty, Michael Moore, Mary F. Chapin, Patricia Hope, Carol Ingraham, Barbara Dickson, Anne Marie Parnin, Mary Jane Butler, Marilyn Melanson, Sylvia Plath, Betty Lou Almond. Six times during the year the Bradford appeared on our television survey of Wellesley High School, giving its audience previews of all the big events of the year and reports of our school activities. The successful Bradford subscription drive allowed us to recall every thrilling occasion which we witnessed, from class elections in September to Graduation in June. With Carol Ingraham as its capable editor, and with a willing staff, our newspaper gave us the ever popular Babble,” top per¬ sonalities of each class, and news from the sports world. The interesting Backtalk” col¬ umn extended the opportunity for the student body to offer its suggestions and to express new ideas for the improvement of school life. So. tune in a test pattern” on the Bradford. Consult it for all the details of the memorable days of ’48-’49. 17
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