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Fourth Row: Mr. White, I ' . LeCotinl, T. Leavitt, R. Steeves, .T. Lovewcll, I). Loss, U. Moore, I . Pnpkn, W. Cochran, A. Woodward, Y. McKinley, II. Nickelsen, A. Berry, .1. Coffey. H. Yoffe, Miss Guild, Mrs. Rryant Third Row: Mrs. Colettn, V. Seely, N. Hayes, V. McCabe, J. Kennedy, R. Grower, H. Guernsey, K. Tliorgerson, ,1. Russell, N. Peabody, M. Cordon, J. Spear, N. Snow, M. Castellano. N. Howell Second Row: ,1. Nelson, M. Otto, M. I.ougee, P. Allen, .1. Langevin. M. Doliis, .1. Sawdev, P. Purninn, C. Killian, M. Buell, S. Ashland, L. Gross, B. Robinson, K. Peirce Front Row: P. Beckwith, B. Anderson. ,1. Galim, C. Dean, N. Pratt, D. l.uruliirk, R. Miner, T. Downer, S. Gales, ,1. Gan- nno, B. Tliorup, .1. McCurdy, .!. Sharpe, V. Ames. J. Kellie The Wellesleyan The large Wellesleyan staff has striven this year to produce a yearbook which will appeal to everyone. An added incentive has been to surpass, if possible, the excellence of the prize-winning Wellesleyan of ’ 46 . We hope that we’ve succeeded in attaining this goal. Un¬ der the leadership of our capable and popular co-editors, Sally Gates and Tom Downer, plus various competent department editors, we have produced a book of which we hope you will be proud. Though largely a student-operated con¬ cern, the yearbook staff could not have suc¬ ceeded in its task without the always helpful service of its patient advisors Mr. White, Mrs. Coletta, and Mrs. Bryant, who have been in¬ valuable in calming our sometimes radical staff. {21 }
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This year’s very first assignments started the Bradford on the road to improvement . . . the rush before deadlines . . . the feverish re¬ writing and typing . . . the bliss when the paper had finally gone to press; all were factors in the journal development. Six times a year Rooms 216 and 103 were filled with harried editors and staff members and willing typists, all of whom helped to make the Bradford representative of the student body and a record of school events. The editorial policy of the paper was strengthened and many new ideas were injected. The subscription rate of the student body was unusually high and the sponsors were very generous. The four G’s (Gannon, Gross, Guern¬ sey and Gould) were among the competent and responsible staff heads. Roberta Grower was the well-chosen editor-in-chief. The Bradford Fifth lioiv: R. K. Peterson, .1. G. Schuler, T. Y. Downer, 1 LeCounl, A. K. Perry, I . Enrol li, C. Boughncr, I). K. Wood¬ ward, K. A. White, I). A. Nelson Fourth Raw: J. Sharpe, K. M. Peirce, B. Robinson, P. Allen, M. Buell, B. .1. Anderson, (’. Coe, J. Nelson, S. W, Greenhns, R. Washburn, L. Bacot, L. NVicken, 1. K. Sommers, S. (lately, R. K. Geisel Third liuti ' : E. Thorgerson. J. M. Spear, N. J. Peabody, J. E. Monaghan, M. Dobis, J. Folsom, B. Dickson, N. Pratt, M. K. Anderson, I... E. Bartlett, J. Davis, S. L. Ashland, 1VL. Riggins, J. Havward, M. A. Gordon, Mr. Crockett Second Row: D. J. Morse, H. Snow, J. rhtwdey, J. Kellie, P. Beckwith, V. Hayden. A. Cononi, C. Doran, J. Burgess, K. John¬ son, C. Gunrnieri, .1. Marenghi, C. Woods, J. Oliver, S. Kedian, C. Killian, A. Geisel Front Rote: A. Kilmain, N. O ' Donoghue, J. Hull, G. A. Frees, V. K. Cochran, J. McCurdy, E. Gould, II. Guernsey, R. Grower, L. Gross, .1. Gannon, J. Russell, N. Hayes, J. Langevin, 1). Lunchick, I). Grower
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Mr. Srergios making ’ ' atlases” in the Exercise Room . . . sack” dresses and brownies in Room 307 . . . those corridor romances . . . the many-colored diagrams on the boards in Room 309 . . . full-scale warfare in Room 215 over weighty Yearbook problems . . . Life Can Be Beautiful” in the art classes . . . those barber shop quartets . . . dance talk in the lunchroom line: Pardon me,
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