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Third Row: Bill Smith, David Caldwell. Nar.cy Webber, Marjorie Raymond. Betty Gulesian, Charles Vogler, Donald Russell; Second Row: Mary Guillemin. Betty Harris. Ginny Lee, Joanne Colburn, Mary Anderson. Joanne Williams. Phyllis Burke, Jean Woods. Louise Giesey iFirai Row: Sally Horner, Barbara Adams. Susan Dure ll, Jean McCracken, Miss Walton, Patty Hope, Pat Kearns, Marilyn Melanson, Marilyn Fraser. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE If you should happen to turn your dial to Channel 49, Friday mornings, you would see the results of the Assembly Committee. Patty Hope was Student Chairman with Miss Walton as Faculty Adviser. These shows have included everything from a jazz band to interesting dis- cusions about the United Nations. The Com¬ mittee also had a delightful play entitled Are We Dressing?” The cast was made up of a group of Seniors. The play was so popular with the students that it was decided to reenact it for the Junior High School and Concord High School as part of a new program of exchange assemblies. Another assembly, enjoyed by all, was a farce based on modern radio programs. Mr. Crockett directed it with his Sophomore English class as the cast. Who could ask for more varied entertainment on any Channel? 18
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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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Back Row: Francis Chapin. Eleanor Otterson, Carol Jostedt, Joyce Palmer, Barbara Burns, Jean Davis, Janice Morse; Middle Row: Jane Tucker, Betsy Child, Kathryn Wegerdt, Miss Bronson, Barbara Dickson, Jean Perry, Charlotte Tibbets; Front Row: Ellen Fullerton, Mary Andersen, Jean Murray, Shirley Harrington, Marilyn Melanson, Nancy Webber, Janet Pybas. BULLETIN BOARD AND SHOW CASE COMMITTEES Although television has not actually hit Wellesley High yet, through the work of the Bulletin Board and Showcase Committees we view through imaginary television sets our own weekly programs. Interesting presentations from the world of sports are made frequently. In the show case colorful displays of sports equip¬ ment, uniforms and honors are shown. Pictured also are the coming events at school along with displays on colleges and professions and the news of the world. The work is sup¬ ervised by the Masters of Ceremonies , Shirley Harrington and Nancy Woodruff and the actual photography done by their technicians and co-workers. The sponsors of the program are Miss Bronson and Miss Costello. Thus, Welles¬ ley High makes its own television programs enjoyed by both the students and faculty. Ton Row: Phyllis Burke. Mary Jane Tucker, Carol Jostedt, Betty I.ou Almond; Bottom Row: Nancy Webber, Nancy Woodruff. Miss Costello, Mary Jane Butler, Barbara Hots for d.
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