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Dackstage continu- g ous day-by-day activities . . . IStamp Committee involved in week¬ ly higher mathematics . . . Selection of the Nationally Honored” few . . . Lots of new clubs this year . Haggard homeroom treasurers . . . the unusually large demands on money . . . Pride in our school paper . . a hard working Bradford staff . . Tuesday X periods in 105 . . . our influential Student Council . . . Most worried group in school . . . the Assembly Committee . . . Hard work with wonderful results going
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The Wellesleyan The purpose of the Yearbook staff has been to give you as many pictures and remem¬ brances of each event as possible. For months, every afternoon and during the majority of X” and S” periods, Room 215 has been converted by the editors, Sylvia Rice and Burton Brown, into a madhouse of copy, layout, photographs, and food. Gradually, with the aid of the feature editors and untiring photographers, and under the prayers and guidance of our advisor, Miss Parker, this has all been slowly assembled into what we hope is a successful production. We give special thanks to our art, business and photography advisors: Mrs. Coletta, Mr. Jewell, Mr. Stimson and Miss Guild. To the student members of the business and photog¬ raphy staff, and to all who extended their aid in any way, we express our gratitude. Fourth How: P. Beckwith, I). Burke, It. Drisko. M. Whelan. R. Reynolds. N. Burdoin, G. Salford, R. Winslow, R. Newton Third How: J. Palmer, K. Keller, J. Bazirgan. M. Lattanzi, P. Greenhalgh, A. Bradford. M. Clapp. A. Delano. L. Anderson Second How: Mrs. Coletta, M. 1 nderhill, I. Nicolai, R. Donahue, M. Miner. Miss Parker, K. Kilmain, J. Mills, C. Bart¬ lett, J. Porter, J. Towle. Mr. Jewell Front How: M. Dunham, M. Perry, A. Duff, J. Wheelock, B. Brown, S. Rice, B. Odell, J. Blood, B. Hopkins, J. Davis, N. deMessieres 21
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on every afternoon in Room 215 . . . the faithful workers of the Yearbook, staff . . . Colorful bulle¬ tin boards. Art honors in the National Scholastic contest . . . Another operetta this year . . . other choir Activities . . . Do re mis from the Voice Class and Chorus . . . No more freezing mornings in Need¬ ham for the band . . . More honors for our excellent orchestra . . . suc¬ cessful new dance band . . . Music Festival activities at last resumed. All-in-all, a production char¬ acterized by hard work, and lots of good times together. T £ T f L.
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