Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Ken Rand Kenny . . . What a sense of humor . . . Used to be seen with Will and Wally . . . Friendly . . . Tall and dark . . . “Kenny —What EVER happened to your face?”—“I ran into a telephone pole” . . . Quiet, but oh so noisy . . . One of those corridor boys. Marjorie Raymond Tall, blonde and friendly . , Better known as Pete (Where’d she get that name 5 ) . . . Mem¬ ber of the basketball team . . . Best disciplined girl in choir . . . One of the gully-gully clan . . . Wonder where Phil (Who’s he?) got that beautiful maroon sweater? . . . Headed for Pierce . . . Good Time! David Reid Dave . . . Height shift at How¬ ard Johnson’s . . . Very gullible . . . Laughing boy of 309 . . . How’s Bruce? . . . What’s the attraction at Manomet? . . . Still chasing a certain sophomore blonde . . . Pals with Charlie and Mac . . . Anyone done their homework? Gina Renzella Jean . . . Doesn’t Jike men who wear bow ties ... A warm, friendly smile . . . Likeable . . . You can never get her into an argument . . .Will make a suc¬ cessful secretary . . . Efficient . . . Good disposition ... A cheerful word for everyone. Raymond Reynolds Razy . . . What happened to your leg? . . . Do you ever stay out of the refrigerator or pantry? . . . Another ne from God’s country, Lower Falls . . . What happened between you and Marilyn? . . . Those nice jokes . . . Always with a smile . . . Oh! wait ’til my father sees this. Gordon Rice The Nipper . . . Locker room cowboy . . . Hockey, baseball and football enthusiast What is it about out-of-town cheerleaders? . . . Mayor of the Cliff Estates . . . George’s star pupil . . . Reading High interest . . Mr. Zero . . . That haircut. Norman Ross George . . . Handy man with a basket ball . . . Baseball and football . . . That girl in New¬ ton . . . Trip to the Cape . . . Park your car here . . . Life of the party . . . Mathematician . . . The lip” . . . Who does he know in Scituate? . . . Well- liked by all . . . Always banged up somewhere. Elizabeth Rundlett Betty . . . Ambitious . . . Nice disposition . . . Quiet and help¬ ful .. . Future school teacher . . Dependable . . . Friend to all . . . Radiant smile . . . Bound to succeed . . . Can get along with anyone Neat year-round freckles . . . Soft voice . . . Hard worker. Donald Russell Don . . . Another Gene Krupa . . . Mr. Leach’s mo t apt pupil . . . Can you see him behind the bass drum 5 . . . Versatile . . . A committee man . . . Summers on Nantucket . . . Good dancer . . . Likes to samba . . . That curly hair! . . . What! a car? . . . The only question is, will it run? Nicholas Safford Nick . . . Tall and good-look¬ ing . . . And what a whiffle . . . Drives that green bomber . . T peaks Spanish fluently . . Often seen with Hugh . . . (Mutt and Jeff of W. H. £.) £ings in choir . . . Another Burl Ives on his guitar . . . Ex¬ pert sailor . . . Oh, those junior girls.

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1 Helen Pahrineri Quiet . . . Friendly . . . Con¬ scientious . . . Good worker . . . Liked by all . . . Just loves choir . . . Petite, and athletic! . . . See ' ' Just like Nancy Rawl¬ ings does!” (Sophomore year) . . . Basketball and tumbling fiend . . . And her tennis ia im¬ proving What a math student! (?) Janet Parker She can ' t stay away from Natick . . . Loves to read . . Nice blonde hair . . . All out for Wel¬ lesley ' s football team . . Quiet, but nice to know . . . Small . . . Very good at the piano . . . Our future secretary (a whiz at short¬ hand) . . . Artistic . . . Where’s Joanne? Alfred Perani A1 . . . Life is one fool thing; love is one fool thing after an¬ other” ... A date with Nancy C. . . . Favorite hobbies are photography and stamps . . . Like all sports . . . Baseball his favorite . . . There is a Ford in his future. Sylvia Plath Warm smile Energetic worker . . . Co-Editor of Brad¬ ford . . . Bumble Boogie piano special . . . Clever with chalk and paints . . . Weekends at Williams . . . Thos-e fully packed sandwiches . . . Basketball and tennis player . . . Future writer . . . Those rejection slips from Seventeen . . . Oh, for a license. Elizabeth Jane Powley Betts . . . Cute, petite, and pop¬ ular . . . Has a knack for de¬ signing (?) and making her own clothes . . . One of the Yearbook editors . . . One time Student Council member . . . Never a dull moment when Betsy’s around . . Oh, those hen parties . . . Gully-Gully , , . Good time! Let’s play inch-me, pinch- me! Mark Powley Nice-looking . . . Versatile Star of the Gym Team . . . Where’s Men. . . Old Man River’’ ... A Fells man . . . Hey, George—bang! . . . Vet¬ eran ditch-digger (summers only) . . . Year ’round tan . . . Cute grin . . . And those mus¬ cles ! ! . . . Where did he get those socks p . . . Can’t seem to get home on time! Francis Puckett Puck . . . Interested in the cheer¬ leaders . . . Good athlete ... Es¬ pecially football . . . What hap¬ pened to those curls, about November? . . . Lot of fun—but rough . . . Those witty remarks . . . Often seen with Blondie . . . Come on, you, boy” . . . Brain¬ tree game, where am 1? . . . Re¬ member Puck? Louise Pullen Better known as Lou” . . . Oh, those golden earings . . . Mem¬ ber of the Modern Dance tlub . . . Talented artist . . . Quiet, but you know she’s around . . . Nice clothes . . . Alwayp smiling . . . Willing worker . . . Active in school activities . . . een with Betty . . . Mr. Upham’s pal , And can she knit sweaters! Emma Polucci Emmy ... A friendly smile Has interest in Framingham . Those Framingham men must be nice, eh Emma . . . How’s Ricky? . . . Here’s a girl who is willing to help . . . seen often with Lil¬ lian . . , Another future secre¬ tary, maybe . . . Quiet and serene —most of the time . . . Neatly dressed . . . What about thos e daily trips down Rice Street? . . . Isn’t Paine Mreet any good ? . . . Her colorful” vocabulary in the morning. Bernard Quigley Bingy , ‘Seen with Jim Fitz¬ patrick . . . Always in a gay mood . . . Hey, look at me in my red shirt . . . Quiet, Law!” . . . Likes a rough basketball game at the Cedar Street play¬ ground , . . Corridor boxing champ.



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Helen Santaspago Cute, petite, and friendly Always well-groomed . . . You know what I mean. . . . Cheer¬ ful at all times . . . Plans to be¬ come a secretary . . . Seen with Christina . . . Forever spilling cokes . . . Oh, those initiations (Friday morning). Thomas Scammon Finga . . . Wellesley’s gain from B. C. High . . . Always smiling Keeps his brothers in order . . That castle on the hill . . . Has a used car lot in his back 4 yard . . . Always tinkering with a motor . . . Likes hockey and baseball . . . Tests the ice at Longfellow Pond with Jim every year. June Schultz Comparatively tall, light com- plexioned, with long, blonde locks . . . Smart-looking clothes . . . Silence is golden” . . . An ardent stenography student . . . Quiet, reserved, but always- ready with a bright smile for anyone . . . Many of her col¬ leagues departed in the class of ’49. Christina Sekas A go-getter . . . She could make a fashion parade with all tho e clothes . . . Attractive long, dark hair . . . Spanish done? . . . How do onions taste? . . . Well- hidden sense of humor . . . Great biology student . . . Always has some gum. Robert Shea Boob . . . Big Bob . . . Those wierd expressions in English . . . Considerate . . . Basketball . . . Have you seen Finn? . . . Can he laugh ! . . . We love that car . . . Did you go for the show . . . Lover of the Cape . . . Helps keep the Passion Pic’s doors open . . . The beaten path between Yarmouth and Harwich. Richard Shepardson Dick . . . Tall, vivacious, and handsome . . . Likes square dancing . . . Goes for girls—es¬ pecially tall blondes . . . Sopho¬ more football star . . . Good dancer . . . Great football rallies actor . . . Personality plus . . . Big, big smile . . . Makes a good drum majorette. Edward Short Ted . . . Shortie . . . Oh! that brown, curly hair . . . Sterling game, ol’ man” . . . Anybody seen Bud? . . . Canasta fiend . . . “A — you’re adorable” Brother Ted . . . Let’s play inch me—pinch me!” . . . Active in many school activities . . . Ambition—Maine in the summer¬ time. Robert Skinner Bob . . . Can always find him at the bowling alley . . . Six major subjects . . . Easy to get along with . . . Sinatra of the lunch shift . . . Can’t miss him in that car . . . First one out the door . . . Battle Hymn of the Re¬ public” He will remember English . . . Always friendly. Richard Smith Dick . . . Often seen but seldom heard . . . Collects coins . . . spends much time hunting phea¬ sants . . . Cross country team, sophomore and junior years . . . Another Fells man . . . Good to have around . . . Likes all kinds of animals . . . Wants to be¬ come a veterinarian Serious . . . Witty . . . Helen Sommers Helen, or better known to one as Skipper . . . Cute and blondt . . . Field hockey captain (we’ll win one someday) . . . Basket¬ ball expert . . . Woman driver . . . Studious! . . . Venus . . . ( 5 —meat balls) ... That famous giggle . . . Oh, those parties! , . Nursing career to be ob¬ tained at Simmons . . . Fluores¬ cent blush . . . Good time!

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