Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)
- Class of 1957
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■ I WELLESLEY FREE LIBRARY 3 4870 00362 6567 7 D0B NOT G CUIA-rr weiitbiey Free Library Wellesley 81 , Massachusetts to the class ot 1 «Gamaliel Bradford Senior High School, Wellesley, Massachusetts 3 tfcr WE LL Lty 373 I cs cm nsy V 1 What are our ambitions in the near future? The an¬ swer i s simple— either augmenting our formal educa¬ tion, or being employed by a privately owned company or by the armed forces. It is easy for us to answer a question pertaining to the next four years, but what will we do with our lives over the next ten or even twenty years? This question is an ominous one, but why should it arouse such a feeling of uncertainty within us? We should feel confident in the solid foundation of learning and experience which we have acquired over the last few years. Our formal education has widened and ex¬ tended our intellectual horizons. Our view point has broadened. Our activities have prepared us for the con¬ tact with people which we will have throughout our life. Our extra-curricular program has taught us the need for teamwork—that vital quality which we must have to live in peaceful coexistence with our neighbors. Our participation in school life has given us the best education possible—that of experience. We are constantly forging our personalities, learning to increase our strengths and discipline our weaknesses, setting more mature standards. Today we are classed as adolescents; in four years we will be old enough to vote—in four years we will be called adults. What heights will we attain in the next twenty years? We will become worthy replacements of those who maintain responsible positions in adult life. We will be tomorrow’s hope. Contents Administration . . . Seniors. Undergraduates Activities . . Sports. PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE To you, the Class of 1057, has been given your country’s priceless heritage from which have come all the opportunities thus far pre¬ sented to you and from which will come the even greater opportuni¬ ties that the future liohb for everyone of you. Your yearbook, with its accent on “Futurama” is definitely pointing toward this future of yours. All of it lies before you to explore, to build, to control for the peace and welfare of all peoples. May your school experiences, under the guidance and instruction of your teachers, have awakened in you the intellectual curiosity and the steadfast purpose that will enable you to make your future all you and we hope and pray it will be. Our confidence is entrusted to you, who must be the creat¬ ors and trustees of Futurama. God bless you all! SAMUEL M. GRAVES Samuel M. Graves Principal 6 Katherine Bronson A ssistant Principal Dean of Girls Joseph C. Spang Director of Guidance John B. Chaffee Superintendent of Schools 7 Joseph Andrew Science and Mathematics Rose A. Brown Fine Arts Mrs. Rosemary Bair English Mrs. Mary Barto Business Charles D. Burgess Social Studies Raymond J. Caefer French and English Mrs. Eileen P. Chapman Raymond B. Chapman Librarian Social Studies George S. Chase M usic Anna C. Craig English Wilbury A. Crockett English Lois H. Curtis Biology Robert T. Bateman Mathematics John P. Certuse English Eleanor D. Copley Physical Education OUR FA Catherine M. Dennen Business 8 Mrs. Kathryn Hall Reading Specialist and Latin Edward H. Herlin Chemistry Harold E. H ines John C. Howard, Jr. Phys ical Education Biology and Mathematics Eleanor M. Johnson Physics and Chemistry Walter Johnson Physical Education Bedros Kamitian Business George F. Kerivan Mathematics CULIY James T. Lape Raymond E. Leach English M usic Earnest B. Lorett Mrs. Margaret G. Lothrop Social Studies Nurse 9 Elmore 1). Lundgren Mathematics Mrs. Dorothy W. McIntyre English and Home Economics Mrs. Ida R. Rodriguez Spanish Salvatore W. Simone Fine Arts Mrs. Sylvia C. McCurdy Social Studies Mrs. Florence M. McGilvray Business i Mrs. Frances O’Brien French Carl A. Olson, Jr. Machine Shop Mrs. Mary Crowell Matron Mr. Ferdinand Fortini, Mr. Itelge Lindholm, Mr. Dainiano DiSchino, Custodians. 10 Claire L. Slattery English Mrs. Betty Snell Social Studies Gloria M. Trafton Physical Education Ernest F. Upham Social Studies Mrs. Olga Peterson, Mrs. Barbara Steeves, Secretaries Mrs. Lillian Sharron Secretary Mrs. Ethel McXeil, Mrs. Irene Todd, Mrs. Wilomena Allen, Mrs. Hilda DeRosier, Mrs. Alice Attanasio, Mrs. Mary Calzini, Mrs. Katherine Donahue, Cafeteria Staff Frederick E. Steeves Director of Physical Education Mrs. Miriam Wilton English Stacy L. Bragdon Audio-visual aids Airs. Dorothy R. Pierce Dietician 11 ' .i g ■ ■ C jyxflwaM m 9 e’ 4 -W J3 N % « ■ k £ ' kss j A 1 First Row: I). Marcionette, R. Herring, D. Unruh, E. Kelly, L. Brown, J. Yerani, S. Babson. Second Row: M. DeSesa, M. Ilervey, G. Ramsey, S. Williams, S. Arens, W. Steele, B. Paltrineri, B. McArdle, A. Denis. ANN ADAMS Active Rally Committee member . . . Those funny, mixed up remarks . . . Fea¬ ture and Sports Staffs of Bradford . . . Field Hockey and Softball. . . Art Service Club during Sophomore year . . . Belongs to our dra¬ matic club . . . Eager to help . . . Frequent smile. ROBERT APPLETON Bob . . . What could the Glee Club do without him? . . . Really ‘gone about Rock and Roll music . . . Indis¬ pensable manager of the Wrestling Team . . . Wes¬ terly, Rhode Island... Color Guard . . . “Bless you!” CHARLES AMBROGIO Charlie . . . Varsity Hockey three years . . . Junior Var¬ sity Baseball . . . “Hey Dan!” . . . Loves Italian sandwiches . . . One of our class’s friendliest personal¬ ities ... “I have to work” . . . Well liked . . . “Anyone going to the Square?” STEWART ARENS Sam ... A key man on the Varsity Hockey Team . . . Pro on the apparatus . . . “What’s wrong with a smile?” . . . Student Council . . . Sammy, blow your horn! . . . Congenial . . . “Gosh, I’m not bashful!” 15 MARTHA ARSENAULT Girls’ Chorus and Glee Club for three years ... A cap- pella Choir Junior and Sen¬ ior years ... Loves to sing ... Dependable ... A friendly hello ... A hard worker . . . Thoughtful . . . Eager to help . . . Patient ears. JOAN BARTON Joanie . . . Sweet and dainty . . . Looking ahead to the nursing profession . . . Quiet and friendly . . . Light on her feet. . . Shining eyes . . . Well modulated voice . . . Hard worker . . . Neat and collected looking . . . Easy laughter. SUSAN BABSON Svsy . . . National Honor Society . . . Busy .. . All the way to Sweden! . . . Field Hockey . . . Tennis . . . Wellesleyan Planning Board . . . Corresponding Secretary of Student Coun¬ cil .. . Homeroom Treas¬ urer . . . What’s the theme song?!! SANDRA BAKER Sandi . . . Moose . . . Many decoration committees . . . Rally Committee . . . Hey, Sanduche! . Attractive brunette . . . “The Yellow Rose of Texas” ... A sun¬ shine Baker! . . . Vocalizes beautifully—sometimes ac¬ companied by blond piano?! EDWINA BARRY Eddy . .. An avid sports fan . . . Softball . . . Have you ever seen her pitch a ball? WOW! .. . Always ready for fun . . . Easy to talk to . . . One of the Falls’ fans. BEVERLY BATTAGLIA Little Bev . . . Hard worker on the Football rallies . . . Athletic . . . Field Hockey and Basketball player . . . Neatly dressed . . Well liked by all her classmates . . . Having another beach party soon, Bev? ) I SHARON BAKER Science Club Executive . . . Which sister is that? . . . Ice¬ breaker and Junior Prom Decorations . . . Texas is the place! . . . Active in Stu¬ dent Council during Junior year . . . Wonderful sense of humor! . . . Considerate . . . Cute gal! MARGARET BAYLISS Peggy . . . Lots of pep . . Big, wondering, blue eyes . . . Her main interest has always been skating ... A charmer . . . Much niceness . . . Keep that quick smile; Peggy! 16 BRADFORD BEERS Brud ... A Hockey man . . . Glee Club . . . Boys’ Chorus . . . Joined us in Junior year . . . “Joe College” . . . Busi¬ ness and Sport s Staff of Bradford . . . Had your polio shot. Brad?! . . . “Bermu¬ das” . . . “Geesm!” BONNIE BLADWORTH Wellesleyan Planning Board . . . Active Chamele¬ ons member . . . Varsity Field Hockey . . . Honor Roll . . . J. V. Softball... A very happy person . . . Glee Club . . . “Hell, Cannibal!” . . . Artistic . . . Bradford reporter Junior year . Forever sincere and thoughtful. FRANCES BERTELSEN Bunny . . . One of those Math IV girls . . . Field Hockey, Basketball, and Tennis . . . “Bunny, I’ve got a problem Tactful . . . Glee Club . . . Girls’ Chorus . . . Rally Commit¬ tee . . . Wonderfully under¬ standing . . . Sooo much personality! ROBERT BOBAR Bob . . . Junior Varsity Football . . . Loves fun and good times . . . “Give me Rock ’n’ Roll!” . . . Ask him about cars . . . Always hap¬ py .. . Few worries . . . Gay Blade. ROGER BESSEY Rog . . . Hails from “the Great State of Texas” . . . Member of the National Honor Society in Texas . . . Self-sufficient . . . Cultured cello player . . . Joined us this year . . . Great sport! JAMES BOGART Jim, or Humphrey . . . Easy¬ going and warmhearted . . . Canoeing on Morse’s Pond . . . Quiet, yet unassuming ... A great guy . . . Rod and reel club ... A hunting en¬ thusiast . . . He’s off again. BEVERLY BIGELOW Bev . . . Pretty . . . Long, silver-blonde hair . . . Rally Committee in Junior year ... A willing and efficient worker ... A third year Chameleonite . . . Sweet and nice . . . Soft voice . . . “Si¬ lence is golden!” MARCIA BOLLES Luxurious brunette hair . . . Very efficient . . . Mainstay of Hazel’s Bakery ... A sin¬ cere friend . . . Pretty color¬ ing . . . Underneath her quietness is a girl full of fun . . . Bright future . . . Stars in her eyes. 17 ROBERT BORGMAN Bob , Spawnsy . . . Wielded our class gavel as a Junior . . . Boys’ Chorus . . . Glee Club . . . Varsity Baseball ... A genial guy . . . One of the “Bermudas” . . . Seen his “Beetle?” . . . Outstand¬ ing in Football . . . “Hoss pucky!” PATRICIA BOWKER Patsy . . . Glee Club ... A cappella Choir... Girls’ Cho¬ rus . . . “Six-teens” . . . Gym Show . . . Science Club . . . Varsity Basketball and Softball . . . Rally Commit¬ tee . . . Bradford Sports Ed¬ itor . . . More fun than a barrel of monkeys! . . . Busy gal! MARCIA BRADLEY Season Ticket Drive . Field Hockey Team . Wellesley an . . . Bradford Business Editor . . . W’orked on various dance commit¬ tees . . . First to pitch in and help ... A gal with plenty of drive! PAMELA BROOKS Pam . . . Bradford Sports Staff . . . Field Hockey . . . Rally Committee . . . Foot¬ ball Dance and Junior Prom Decorations . . . Full of life . . . Pep plus! . . . Some¬ thing about her laugh . . . Devilish ideas . . . Giggle puss! LINDA BROWN Lin . . . Our Class Secretary . . . Infectious giggle . . Don’t start her laughing!.. Field Hockey . . . Tennis . . Decorations committees . . Wise well Science Club . . Bradford . . . Future P. E teacher . . . Cute trick! ELSIE BRUNS “Hi! How are you?” . Ever smiling . . . Beautiful long blond hair . . . Quite a crafts woman . . . Field Hockey . . . Soft brown eyes . . . Many gold keys! . . . Loves people . . . Starts all the new fads! MARIAN BROOKS Came to us in our Senior year from Worcester . . . Interested Chemistry stu¬ dent ... Soft voice . . . Slow, lovely smile ... A good lis¬ tener . . . Appreciates good music . . . Coy ... A good student! KATHERINE BUBERT Kathy . . . Small but full of pep . . . Always working on her bookkeeping between 8:00 and 8:25 A. M. . . . Would make an excellent secretary . . . Field Hockey . . . Bradford Business Staff . . . “You’re impulsive.” 18 JANE BULLEN Silent but industrious ... A capable business student . . . Sews all her own clothes . . . A loyal supporter of the Field Hockey team . . . Beautiful, naturally curly brown hair . . . Future ca¬ reer woman. BRUCE BUXTON Welles ley an Planning Board . . . Fun to be with! . . . Glee Club, Boys’ Cho¬ rus, A cappella . . . Season Ticket Drive Chairman . . . Hard worker ... Kind .. . Jolly . . . Dance committees Swimming Team . . . Tennis fan . . . Always laughing! DONALD BURKE Don . . . Helpful on many committees . . . J. V. Foot¬ ball team member in Junior year . . . Varsity man on Golf Team for three years . . . Well groomed . . . Quiet member of class . . . Genuine . . . Co-operative. EDWIN CADY Ted . . . Always enjoys his ski weekends with the boys in New Hampshire . . . Var¬ sity Football ... A whale of a good swimmer! . . . “Who said a Plymouth doesn’t make a good snowplow?” JOHN BURKE Tremendous bowler . . . His car’s best friend . . . Red hair . . . Many surprises . . . Enjoys good times . . . Are those who deserve true mer¬ it those who have the most to say? SANDRA CANFIELD Sandy . . . Our Junior Prom Duchess . . . Very attractive . . . Twirling . . . Ardent sports fan . . . Bradford . . . Basketball . . . Distinctive clothes . . . Always ready for fun . . . Gym Show . . . Sparks dance committees . . . Such pretty hair! . Prize package. DOROTHY ELAINE BURRILL Dottie . . . Expressive eyes . . . Bradford Typing Staff . . . Field Hockey . . . Bas¬ ketball . . . Rally Commit¬ tee . . . Softball . . . Tall, dark, and sooo attractive! . . . Attentive ears . . . Such a big heart . . . “Oh, for Pete’s sake!” MARCIA CANNON Tall and nice . . . Friendly . . . Active on Rally Com¬ mittee . . . Field hockey last two years . . . Assembly Committee . . . Chameleons . . . Likes the salt water whether in it or on it . . . “Tally-ho!” 19 MARTHA CASE Marti . . . “Hi, kid!” Newcomer from Newton in Senior year . . . Quick to make friends . . . Bradford Feature Staff . . . “But Ste¬ venson ... !”... Mischievous . . . History Forum . . “Yes, Fm a Democrat!” ALICE JOYCE COLLARI Very pretty dark hair ... A smile for everyone . . . Ar¬ tistically inclined . . . Quick, though genuinely friendly ... A good typist . . . “Dear dark eyes that shine!” . . . Loves to talk . . . Sugar and spice, AND—nice! GILBERT CASS Gil . . . Sports Editor of the Bradford . . . Avid skiing enthusiast ... A tremen¬ dous personality . . . Always displays a sincere smile . . . Fun loving . . . Competent . . . Honor Roll ... A Cross Country man . . . Baseball . . . Well groomed. ALICE ROSE COLLARI Alice . . . Loves to joke and have fun ... A future sec¬ retary ... A hard working Bulletin Board Committee member . . . “Live it up!” . . . Long hair . . . “Life is so slow and easy” . . . Nice to know. CAROL CIVETTI A graceful member of our Twirling Corps . . . Field Hockey and Softball during Sophomore year . . . That school spirit . . . Has a “Hel¬ lo” for everybody . . . Well dressed . . . Good results from bottled sunshine. DAVID COLLARI Dave . . . Industrious Well known for his laugh! . . . Loves swimming . . . Al¬ ways seems happy . . . En¬ thusiasm plus! . . . A mem¬ ber in good standing of the 8:29J4 Club . . . Inexhaust¬ ible supply of energy! . . . Never a dull moment! NANCY LEE CLEMENT Nickie . . . Wellesley an Planning Board . . . Always on the go! .. .Spirited Cheer¬ leader . . . Effervescent . . . Glee Club . . . Student Council . . . “Six-teens” . . . Originality plus!. . . Laugh¬ ing blue eyes . . . F. T. A. . . . Always thinks of others . . . Hear her sing! LINDA COLLIER A great giggler . . . Field Hockey . . . Have you seen her blush? . . . Tennis . . . Gym Show . . . Girls’ Cho¬ rus . . . Chameleons for three years . . . Neat . . . Bradford Staff . . . Impul¬ sive . . . Those Trinity trips . . . Little Miss Mischief. 20 SUSAN COURTEMANCHE “ Sue . . . Likes winter carni¬ vals . . . Courteous and con¬ siderate . . . Attractive, blue-eyed blonde . . . Very neat . . . Always on commit¬ tees . . . Keeps in step with the Twirling Corps . . . Really knows her French . . . “Wait for me!” BETSY COWAN Gym Show three years . Art Service Club . . . Var¬ sity Basketball and Softball three years . . . Dance dec¬ orations . . . District Cap¬ tain of Season Ticket Drive . . . Beautiful clothes . . . Fun to be with . . . How’s the — ant? CAROLYN CREWS Carol . . . National Honor Society Junior year . . . Wel¬ come addition from Tow- son, Maryland . . . Pretty blond hair . . . Bundle of energy . . . One of those Southerners! . . . Cheery smile . . . “Knit two, purl two.” HENRY DARLINGTON Varsity Cross Country, Track and Swimming Teams . . . Band . . . “What happened to your finger?!” . . . Wants to be an engineer . . . Makes friends easily . . . “My hair won’t stay combed!” NANCY DAWBER Self-contained . . . Her long eye lashes! . . . Happy smile . . . Lured by the ocean breezes ... Band and Or¬ chestra . . . Boats, boats, boats! . . . Texture . . . Pret¬ ty cheeks . . . Just never can tell what’s coming next! DEBORAH DEANE Debbie . . . Full of life . Showcase and Assembly Committees . . . Clever, hu¬ morous remarks . . . Mem¬ ber of Girls’ Chorus . . . Chameleons . . . Bulletin Board Committee . . Patronized the Paddocks . . . Different hair style every day! STEPHEN CROCKETT Steve . . . Varsity Tennis Team . . . “The Beetle” . . . A real individualist . . . Home Room Treasurer . . . “41” with Dad!. . . Reliable . . . Great sense of humor! ... A Don Juan—believe it or not . . . Unpredictable! . . . Tweedy clothes! ELISSA DELLA PIANA Liz . . . Devoted artist . . . Just plain terrific! . . Brad¬ ford Art Editor . . . Grace¬ ful Queen of Junior Prom . . . Wellesleyan Art Co- Editor . . . Wide black eyes . . . Infectious giggles . . . Creative . . . Posters, post¬ ers, posters! . . . “How should I know?” 21 ANNE DENIS Our A. F. S. Exchange Stu¬ dent from Belgium . . . Hon¬ orary member of the Stu¬ dent Council . . . Consider¬ ate . . . Makes friends easily . . . The Continental look . . . Pixie-ish . . . The Bop has the European touch now ... A true good will ambassador. MARIETTA DeSESA Stretch . . . Busy on Student Council three years . . . As¬ sembly Committee . . . Faithful Twirling Corps member . . . Season Ticket Chairman . . . Chameleons . . . Sunny . . . Lots of spirit . . . Wonderful sport . . . Big, bright eyes! . . . “Is that right!?” EDWIN DONAHUE Spook ... A ‘Bingville’ boy . . . Nonchalant . . . King of the Falls’ paradise . . .In¬ dustrious afternoon worker . . . Casual dress . . . Well liked by all his class mates . . . Can always be found in library . . . Likes Hillbilly music. JOHN DONAHUE Neat dresser . . . Dwells in the Falls . . . “Smoke get in your eyes?” . . . Completely unaffected and unconcerned by anything and everything . . . Quiet and unassuming. EILEEN DOYLE Deedee . . . Basketball . Platinum blonde ... Chame¬ leons . . . Softball . . . Brad¬ ford . . . Loves life . . . Many, many clothes . . . Don’t start her laughing! . . . II. R. Treasurer . . . Fairhaven summers ... A gym show gal . . . Riotous remarks! . . . “I thought I’d die!” PAUL DUNNE Speedy . . . One year with the J. V. Football squad . . . Glee Club member in Jun¬ ior and Senior years . . . Drummer in the Band . . . “The man in the rust-green Studie” . . . “What say?” DEBRA DUNNING Debbie . . . Loads of fun . . . Very sincere . . . Always seen with a smile . . . Cha¬ meleons . . . Glee Club . . . Bradford . . . Blond hair in many styles . . . Good-look¬ ing clothes . . . Poised . Looks fragile, but can she show spirit! ELIZABETH EARLE Beth . . . Placid—then BOOM! . . . Basketball . . . Tennis is her sport. . . Hon¬ or Roll. . . Wisewell Science Club . . . Jet black hair . . . Bradford . . . That Duxbury Sojourn . . . Taxi? Call the ‘Jeepers Creepers’ Special ' JOHN EDEL Lots of fun . . . Interested in people . . . Member of Sci¬ ence Club . . . Friendly . . . Member of the Swimming Team for two years . . . An individualist . . . Always well-dressed . . . Easy to talk to! . . . Spirited! MARSHALL EDGEIIILL Mike ... A natural aptitude for all sports . . . “But shucks, that’s work!” ... A gentlemen to those who know him . . . None enjoy life more ... “I heard the funniest thing . . .” HARRY ESTERLY Varsity Track, Cross Coun¬ try, and Swimming . . . An Accomplished Drummer . . . Devotee of the High Bar . . . Hard worker of stage crew . . . Very musical . . . Thumper?! . . . Extremely versatile and good-natured . . . Received applause for carrying chairs! PAMELA FARLEY Pam . . . Loves to chatter ... A talented Chameleons actress . . . Taste for clothes . . . Debating Club . . . Pro¬ gressive . . . One of Mr. Crockett’s serious students . . . J. V. Field Hockey Cap¬ tain . . . Poise . . . Silly moods . . . Watch that giggle! MARIAN ELLINWOOD An artist . . . ‘Sophisticated Lady’ . . . Bradford Art Staff . . . Peaches ’n’ cream . . . Co-Chairman of Junior Prom Decorations . . . Beau¬ tiful clothes . . . Co-Art Editor of Wellesleyan . . . Those eyes . . . Owns stuffed-animal zoo! . . . “Ask Liz!” BEVERLY FISHER Bev . . . Always attractively dressed . . . Sincerely inter¬ ested in those around her . . . Assembly Committee ... A bend toward math . . . Thoughtful . . . Ready to help . . . Quiet manner . . . A pleasure to all who know her . . . “Howdy!” JOAN ESHENWALD Joanie . . . Assistant Major¬ ette . . . Always excited over something . . . That mis¬ chievous look . . . Sparkles! . . . “Hello” . . . Varied Per¬ sonality . . . Bright flashing smile . . . Effervescent . . . Always cutting her hair . . . School spirit plus! . . . Gum! JOHN FLEMING Flem . . . Outstanding all- around athlete . . . End on our Football Team . . . High scorer on our Basketball Team . . . Star pitcher on our Baseball Team ... Tall and lanky ... Full of fun . . . What a guy! 23 BRENDA FOWLER Has a friendly smile for everyone . . . Helpful . . . Works in the office . . A little fun now and then! . . . Blond hair . . . Lots of friends . . . Very neat and pert . . . “What’s new?” SUZANNE FOX Snztnnita . . . One of the nightingales hi Glee Club and Chorus . . . Where there’s a language there’s a Fox! . . . Creative . . . Active member of many commit¬ tees . . . Big brown eyes! . . . Pint-sized ... “I disagree!” DOUGLAS FRASER Doug . . . Manager of Swim¬ ming Team . . . Always in a hurry . . . Good worker . . . Ready to listen to a good joke . . . “Let’s go!” . . . Glee Club . . . Wednesday night Basketball. . . “Tain’t that funny, is it?” AUDREY FULLER Little, but has a mighty powerful “Hi!” . . . See her fly down the slopes at North Conway! . . . Honor Roll all through High School ... A math “whiz” . . . Coy man¬ ner . . . Bright eyes! SABRA FULLERTON There’s something about her eyes! . . . Assembly Committee . . . Easy to get along with . . . Bradford Typing Staff ... A sweet gal... A Chameleon . . . An ardent Rally Committee member . . . “Oh, that his¬ tory homework!” ELEANOR GALBRAITH Ellie . . . Big, soft, brown eyes . . . Active imagination . . . “Ah come from down East!” . . . Her fiddle, an addition to our Orchestra . . . Really likeable . . . That pixie look . . . Delightful . . . “Let’s get a bus!” DAVID FRIEDLEY Dave . . . Always displays a big, however mischievous, smile . . . Many dance com¬ mittees ... A “ham” radio operator . . . Winner of the W. H. S. Science Fair as a Junior . . . Knows every¬ thing about electronics! . . . Extremely likeable. HERBERT GALE Herb . . . Easy-going Slow warm smile . . . Likes good music, whatever it be! . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Own little white buggy . . . Dotes on antique and clas¬ sic cars . . . Dependable . . . Continental traveler. 24 ALAN GEIGER Al . . . Wellesleyan Photog¬ raphy Editor . . . Likes to build model railroads . . . Always ready with a ques¬ tion . . . Experienced in the field of making sodas . . . Hardworking and unselfish . . . Do photographers have shadows?! BRUCE GILCHRIST Many friends . . . The Ma¬ rines and the Navy beat ’em all, hmm, Bruce? ... A model railroad fan . . . The man in the black chinoes . . . Very friendly and full of school spirit. MARTHA GILES Marti . . . She owns a very friendly smile . . . Attractive blond hair . . . Field Hockey . . . Basketball captain . . . A natural athlete . . . As¬ sembly Committee . . . Lat¬ in is her stronghold ... Fun to be with . . . Tremendous sport. NANCY GIOVANELLA Giovi . . . Wavy brown hair . . . Bradford Art Staff . . . Rally Committee .. . School spirit plus! . . . “A-hah!” . . . Art Service Club ... A busy worker on dance commit¬ tees . . . J. V. Basketball . . . Lots of extra-curricular ac¬ tivities . . . “Hi!” JOYCE GLEASON Girls’ State . . . National Honor Society . . . “Have you heard this one?” . . . Chameleons . . . Bradford . . . Wellesleyan . . . Peppy twirler .. . Townsman High¬ lights Editor . . . “Fabulous Character!” . . . Devotion- als and Assembly Commit¬ tees . . . What spicy humor! ... “What’s the password?!” BARBARA GLORIOSO Barb . . . Tennis enthusiast ... Member of new Modern Dance Club . . . Beautiful brown eyes . . . Calm and collected . . . Valuable ad¬ dition to the Show Case Committee . . . Loves to skate to music . . . Very well liked. JANET GODFREY Welcome addition to our class in Junior year . . . Cha¬ meleons . . . Avid Rock ’n’ Roll fan . . . Assembly and Showcase Committees . . . Latin IV . . . Icebreaker Committee . . . Nice gal . . . “That’s the way the cookie crumbled!” RICHARD GOODE Dick . . . Recipient of U. S. History Award in Junior year . . . Has quite a line of photographic equipment. . . Interesting to know . . . Much, much optimism . . . “How did you get the Phys¬ ics problems done?!” 25 ROGER GRAY Hog . . . Says “Hi to every¬ one . . . Loves a good joke . . . Easy going . . . Owner of a neat blue convertible . . . Junior Prom Committee . . . Careful dresser . . . Has good ideas . . . Natural . . . “Who’s having a party?” WILLIAM GRAYSON Bill . . . Great outdoorsman . . . Tall ’n’ handsome . . . Graceful form on the diving board . . . Hidden depth . . . J. V. Football as a Sopho¬ more . . . Unforgettable . . . Smooth talk ... A disarm¬ ing smile . . . “S’alright?” CAROL GREEN Came here in Senior year from Guatemala . . . Swim¬ ming enthusiast . . . Active mind . . . Travel, travel, travel! . . . Soft, shiny tresses . . . Deep eyes that twinkle . . . Football fan . . . Adjusts beautifully ... A genuinely nice person. FRANCIS GUMMERE Spike . . . Andover’s loss is Wellesley’s gain ... A hock¬ ey enthusiast . . . Writes Bradford byline from the sidelines . . . “Oh, sweet!” . . . Key Club President . . . A superior administrator .. . “Hey, anybody, let’s do French translation!” DONALD HALE Don . . . Subtle sense of hu¬ mor . . . Has a scientific mind . . . Nice tone on the trombone . . . Band . . . Aer¬ onautics are his forte... “Je ne parle pas francais, n’est- ce pas?” ALLAN IIALLSTRAND Honey ... A Varsity Foot¬ ball player ... Is your name really Honey? . . . Baseball . . . Interested in electronics . . . It’s all done with “mir¬ rors ... A “whiz” in the hockey rink . . . “Yah, I’m a good svede!” JOSEPH GUARNIERI Joe ... Was on the Wres¬ tling Team and played Jun¬ ior Varsity Football as a Sophomore . . . Well-dressed . . . The silent type—until you get to know him! . . . Always ready for a laugh ... A future businessman. KENNETH HAMILTON Ken . . . President in our Sophomore year . . . Base¬ ball enthusiast . . . Varsity Hockey . . . Glee Club . . . Loves the out-of-doors . . . Chameleons . . . Student Council . . . Friendly “Hi!” for everyone . . . Depend¬ able worker . . . Lots of “spunk” ... A good guy! 26 CHARLES HARLAN Chuck . . . Bass man in Glee Club and Boys’ Chorus . . . Likes to work on cars ... Lit¬ tle black Nash with the top down! . . . True friend . . . Depth . . . Always “bomb¬ in’ ” around town . . . “You like?” PATRICK HART Pat . . . Ask him how they talk in New Jersey! . . . Member of our Varsity Football squad . . . The warmest of smiles . . . Live¬ ly conversationalist . . . Likes his crew cuts short! . . . Prince Charming! CLAIRE HARRINGTON “Trum-trum-trumpet!” . . . J. V. Field Hockey Junior year . . . Able Chameleon behind-the-sets worker . . . Bradford Typing Stafi ' . . . Tiny,but full of it!. . . Band and Orchestra . . . Quiet, but loves good times. JONNA HARVEY President of our F. T. A. . . . Hails from Denver, Colo¬ rado . . . Refined . . . Wil¬ lowy . . . One of “those”— who makes her own clothes . . . Assistant Bradford Business Editor . . . Artistic . . . Always smiling . . . “Hi!” JANICE HARRINGTON Jan . . . Good worker on the Assembly Committee . . . Sings in the Chorus . . . Sen¬ sible and capable . . . Pixie¬ like . . . Neat appearance . . . Attractive brown eyes . . . Always has something to do . . . “Let’s see your French.” KATHRYN IIEALD Kay ... A quiet but charm¬ ing girl . . . Music, music, music . . . Bulletin Board Committee . . . Glee Club . . . Six-teens . . . Accompa¬ nist ... A cappella Choir Jun¬ ior and Senior years ... A pretty blonde with smiling blue eyes . . . “O.K.!” ■ DRUSCILLA HARRIS Dru . . . Musical Band mem¬ ber . . . Sculptured features . . . Chameleons . . . Fiery red hair . . . Bradford . . . Sophisticated . . . Welles- leyan Planning Board . . . Dream wardrobe . . . Stu¬ dent Council as Sophomore . . . Keen mind . . . Gracious poise ... “I forgot my flute!” EILEEN HENNESSEY Field Hockey . . . Shining, long, dark-red curls . . . As¬ sembly Committee ... A talented seamstress ... A valuable member to any decorating committee . . . Quiet, but nice to know . . Loves to work. 27 ROBERTA HERRING Bobby . . . Busy, busy, busy . . . Student Council . . . Zealous, devoted Cheer¬ leader for two years . . . Mr. Chafee’s Council . . . Alert . . . Our Junior year Vice- President . . . Cheerful . . 3 in 1 Drive Chairman . . . Responsible . . . Miniature bundle of dynamite. MARCIA HERVEY Misli . . . “How the heck are ya?” . . . Council Recording Secretary . . . Musical art¬ istry . . . Six-teens . . . She sparkles . . . Vivacious Cap¬ tain of the Cheerleaders . . . Perceptive . . . Wellesleyan Senior Editor . . . Where are your sun glasses, Grace?! . . . Cuddly. SUSAN HOWELL Sue ... A hard and devoted worker . . . Chameleons . . . Owner of soft and shiny brown hair . . . Rally Com¬ mittee . . . Assembly Com¬ mittee . . . Bradford Staff ... A lovely speaking voice . . . Pretty hands. JANET HRONES Jan . . . Bradford Feature Editor ... Valuable member of Chameleons . . . Devo- tionals . . . Orchestra . . . Just fiddlin’ around . . . Can sing to boot! . . . Gym team . . . Where does she get her energy? . . . “Yes, travel can be broadening!” DEBORAH HOLDEN Debby . . . Beautiful deep brown eyes . . . Bradford . . . Schussing down the slopes . . . Chameleons . . . Orches¬ tra violinist ... An infec¬ tious laugh . . . Sincere . . . A field hockey stick in Fall, and a tennis racket in Spring. ALAN HUGHES Al . . . Played Junior Var¬ sity Football in his Sopho¬ more and Junior years . . . Easy-going manner . . . Car enthusiast . . . Green Merc! . . . Crash ... A worth-while person to know. JOHN HOWE Howie . . . Hunting enthu¬ siast . . . Trusty ‘22’ . . . Quiet at first . . . Good friend when you get to know him . . . Travels to Machias, Maine . . . Different kind of crew cut! FRANCIS HUGHES Frankie . . . Junior Varsity Football and Baseball for two years . . . Especially in¬ terested in Football . . . Handy with a hockey stick ... A car enthusiast ... A lively sense of humor. 28 .iOSEPH IANNOLI Joe . . . Chairman of Play Reading Committee . . . Chameleons Stage Commit¬ JOHN KEARNS Played J. V. Football as a Junior . . . Cars, cars, cars! . . . Born with that certain J o tee . . . H. R. Treasurer in sense of humor . . . Amateur Sophomore year . . . J. V. automotive designer . . . Re¬ Basketball in Junior year laxed . . . Naturally friendly . . . Likes tennis . . . Hearty ... “A rolling stone gathers —• laugh . . . Deep sea fishing . . . Thoughtful . . . “Well, I tell you ...” no moss.” ' k Hft i v BARBARA JANSE New gal in Junior year from Jacksonville Beach, Fla. . . . Oh, .that blond hair! . . . Softball . . . Sparkling eyes and a big smile for everyone ... Is it really cold in New England, Barb?! WILLIAM KEARNS Bill or Willie ... A Varsity Baseball man . . . Rally Committee Chairman . . . Enjoys a good joke ... A hearty sincere laugh . . . Bradford Sports Writer . . . Takes things in stride . . . Dignity in an infectious manner. DOROTHY JEREMIAH Dotty . . . Came to us in our Junior year from Delmar, New York . . . Field Hockey . . . Member of Girls’ Cho¬ rus . . . Nice to know . . . Thoughtful . . . Sports fan ... . Smooth . . . Dependable . . . “Well, now, I don’1 know ...” GLEN KEEFE Tim . . . Varsity Football and Wrestling . . . Old red Ford and Air Force jacket . . . Hates to spend money . . . Somnambulist . . . Works hard at things he likes . . . Infectious grin . . . Wholly unaffected. STEPHEN KAY Steve ... A newcomer this year from Roxbury Memo¬ rial High School . . . Elec¬ tronics enthusiast . . . Hard worker . . . Former Track Manager . . . Headed for engineering . . . Made him¬ self one of us with his unaf¬ fected manner. MARCY KEES Welcome addition to our class in Junior year . . . F. T. A. in Senior year . . . Never seen without a warm smile . . . Glee Club ... A sweet personality . . . Pos¬ sessor of pretty eyes . . . Adventure!! 29 EDWARD KELLY Ted .. . Senior Class Presi¬ dent. . . Boys’ State . . .Lo¬ quacious . . . Meticulous dresser . . . Chameleons’ President . . . Going places . . . Glee Club . . . Boys’ Chorus . . . Student Council . . . An intellect of sorts . . . Debating Society President . . . Tall, dark, and ? ! DAVID LANDERS Punchy . . . Star halfback of the Football Team . . . Zany ... A mischievous laugh . . . Very industrious and versa¬ tile . . . Tremendous dancer . . . Swimming Team . . Oh, those beautiful dives! JOYCE KENDALL An agressive left-wing on the Field Hockey Squad . . . Latin IV . . . Very thought¬ ful .. . Softball . . . Giggle and gab . . . Always an an¬ swer . . . Competent ... A sport, whatever the sport . . . Talent for doing! RONALD LARSSON A member of the Golf Team as a Sophomore and Senior . . . Lived in the “Sunshine State” for two years . . . No duffer . . . An avid sports fan . . . Quiet and reserved. DONALD KUEBLER Kueb or Don . . . Friendly and easy to get along with . . . Basketball . . . Sweaters . . . Football . . . Great one for fun ... An unmistak¬ able swagger . . . What’s behind those eyes?! . . . Spectator’s Club “Who’s driving tonight, boys?” JOHN LAWSON Soft-spoken . . . Real tow- head . . . Always ready on time . . . Easy to get along with . . . Gives that “unhur¬ ried” appearance . . . Can really tell a good joke . . . Responsible . . . “Watch out for my car!” JEROME LABADINI Jerry . . . Varsity Wrestling three years .. . Clean cut. . . Wholesome and down to earth. . . Every inch a great guy . . . Anything for the “other fella” ... A heart¬ felt smile constantly. RONALD LEMON Ronnie . . . An industrious worker . . . A fine mechanic . . . A hot-rod enthusiast with a preference for Model A Fords . . . Seven feet il ' he’s an inch . .. Relaxed and confident . . . Good-natured. 30 ELEANOR LOCKWOOD Ellie . . . Wellesleyan Plan¬ ning Board . . . Sure and steady . . . Devotionals Committee . . . Archery champ . . . Deep . . . Thoughtful ... A busy Cha¬ meleon Senior Representa¬ tive . . . Gentle disposition . . . Appreciative of good music . . . Glowing person¬ ality. john Macdonald Scratch ... A real Scotch¬ man . . . Avid football fan . . . Marvelous sense of hu¬ mor . . . Always smiling . . . Likes cars . ... Sincere . . . “That’s a problem!” ... A gentleman . . . “What say?” . . . Affable. MALCOLM LOW Mai . . .A resourceful elec¬ trician .. . Bradford Feature Staff writer . . . Instrumen¬ tal in rallies and paper drives . . . “You have just bought a piece of Davy Crockett’s mule!” . _ “What’s wrong with trains?” JOAN MacFADYEN “What are you going to do now?” . . . Field Hockey Team . . . Beautiful com¬ plexion . . . “Have you done your Spanish?” . . . Always neat as a pin . . . Keeps the tone of Band high! DARIA LUPO Full of fun . . . Three year member of the Rally Com¬ mittee. . .Decorationscom¬ mittees . . . Caribou, Maine . . . “Well, now!” . . . Cha¬ meleons . . . Bradford . . . The 8:25 bell . . . Studies hard at the library! Happy go lucky gal! PAUL MAGNUSON Mag . . . Relaxed summers in New Hampshire . . . Ar- gyles . . . Varsity Football and Basketball . . . Mem¬ ber of National Honor Soci¬ ety and Boys’ Stat£ . . . “Is your name Clyde Sturd- ley?” . . . Known for cyni¬ cisms! . . . “Lottsa yuks!” JAMES MACCINI Jim . . . Collegiate! Smooth dancer . . . Captain of the Hockey Team ... A Gym Show man . . . Dark and dashing . . . What eyes!! . . . Suave . . . Special inter¬ est—The Wellesley College Taxi Company—business or otherwise?? DEBORAH MARCIONETTE Debbie . . . Spontaneous laughter . . . Bradford Co- Editor . . . Glee Club . . . Cheerleading days . . . Na¬ tional Honor Society . . . Did you see her tan?! . . . Softball manager . . . Cha¬ meleons . . . Assembly Com¬ mittee . . . Student Council ... Dynamic personality .. . Gym Show . . . Extremely capable. 31 CYNTHIA MARTINO Cyn . . . Sunny smile . . . Glistening black hair and snappy eyes . . . Cheery hello for all . . . Asset to Showcase Committee . . . What’s sooo good about the Navy, Cyn? . . .Efficiency— Efficiency . . . “Anchors Away!” . . . “Hi-ya!” ROBERT McARDLE Bob . . . Wellesleyan Editor . . . Swimming . . . Enthu¬ siastic and reliable . . . Stu¬ dent Council . . . All music activities . . . National Hon¬ or Society . . . Sensitive to moods and needs of others . .. Superlative .. . Liked by one and all! BARBARA McCADAM Barbie . . . Rally Committee . . . Reliable . . . Bradford Typing Staff . . . Quiet and thoughtful . . . Decorations committees . . . Chameleons . . . Shy smile . . . Field Hockey Team Manager . . . Her own little blue convert¬ ible . . . Wherever she’s needed, there she’ll be! john McCullough Truck driver . . . One of the behind-the-scenes men at our dramatic events . . . Chameleons ... A sax-ist . . . Band three years . . . Math IV is his stronghold . . . Efficient. joan McIntyre Joanie . . . Ash blond ... A ski enthusiast . . . Bradford . . . Tennis captain Junior year . . . Chameleons . . . Field Hockey . . . Impish looking . . . Loves golf . . . Good things come in small packages . . . Basketball manager . . . Piano virtuoso. FRANCES McKEE Fran . . . Soft smile . . . Bul¬ letin Board Committee in Junior and Senior years . . . Pleasant personality . . . Mild manners . .. Unassum¬ ing . . . Has anyone ever seen such perfect hand¬ writing? GALE McMAHON Continual laughter .. . Field Hockey . . . Glee Club . . . Tilted hazel eyes ... I al¬ most did a Gale McMahon! . . . Assembly Committee . . . Loves any kind of music . . . Rally Committee . . . Bradford ... A Chameleon’s actress . . . Convulsive remarks! SUSAN MERRILL Sue ... A natural in sports . . . Basketball and Softball Teams . . . That laugh! . . . Projectionist Club . . . Fu¬ ture Teachers of America . . . Wrote Bradford articles ... A nice person to know . . . Always a friend . What’s cooking, Sue?! 32 ( CAROL MESLIS Talented artist . . . Decora tions committee worker . . . Anyone seen a little green Ford? . . . Nice hair .. . Hi- fi .. . Late doughnuts and coffee. . . Loves nice clothes —and it’s obvious . . .Tidy! . . . “It’s my ribs!” LEONARD MONTANARI Lenny . . . Rock and Roll fan . . . His own little Olds- mobile . . . Adroit with his hands in Crafts . . . Any¬ thing for a laugh! . . . Lofty charm . . . Library Club. SHELDON MICHAELS Shelly ... A science and mathematics enthusiast . . . Boys’ Chorus and Glee Club . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . Black curly hair . . . Individualist . . . Wisewell Science Club . . . Imaginative . .. Probing mind . . . Quiet intelligence. ALAN MONTOPOLI Grappler on the Wrestling Team . . . Loves to eat pizza! . . . Loyal Yankee fan . . . Can be found in the li¬ brary! . . . Pleasant person¬ ality . . . Prevalent sincerity . . . Likes to laugh ... Fur at a party. ROBERT MITCHELL Boh . . . Known for his blond hair and sharp shirts! . . . “Man—what a car!” . . . Came to Wellesley in Junior year from Belmont Hill . . . Varsity Hockey Squad . . . Supercharges the lunch line! . . . Friendly! DAVID MOORE Dave . . . Serious “Texas” smile . . . Radio Club . . . Born debater . . . Glee Club . .. Terrific Tenor Ensemble . . . Capable guardian of the public ad¬ dress system . . . Analytical mind . . . Amiable . . . Cas¬ ual crew cut . . . Talkative. PETER MONAGHAN Pete . . . Varsity Football for three years ... A true Irishman . . . Loves to live dangerously ... A three year Varsity Hockey player . . . Generous . . . Sooo down to earth . . . Great guy . . . Pete’s got a secret, hmmm? PATRICIA MOORHEAD Pat . . . Energy . . . Shining dark hair . . . Transforming smile . . . Showcase Com¬ mittee . . . Woman of few words . . . Oh, that sense of humor . . . Chameleonite . .. Thoughtful ... An enthu¬ siastic worker ... A Math IV girl. 33 MIRIAM MOULTON Mimi . . . Soft blond hair . . . Where does she hide her brains? . . . Lovable laugh . . . Blue eyes . . . Such fun to talk to! ... Dresden-like complexion . . . Maine . . . Intelligent ... A fragile fancy . . . What a gal! DOROTHY MULHERIN Dottie . . . Cherry cheeks and pert nose . . . Art Serv¬ ice Club . . . Bradford ... A petite gal . . . Showcase Committee ... A golf fan . . . Ensemble and Chorus . . . Assembly Committee . . . Bright colors and bright personality . . . Rallies. JAMES NANNERY Jim . . . Very athletic . . . J. V. and Varsity Basketball . . . Rally Committee . . . Curly hair . . . Football manager Sophomore year . . . “Cooking at H. J.’s!” . . . Varsity Football ... A nice, casual smile . . . Base¬ ball enthusiast! . . . “How ’bout that—kid!?’’ ARTHUR NEWELL Tucker . . . Quiet charm . . . Easy to get along with . . . Recent interest in sport cars . . . Slow, contagious grin . . . Rod and Reel Club . . . Adventurous . . . “Done your studying, Tuck?!” 34 JOHN NUGENT Nug . . . Sports minded . . . Varsity Baseball and Bas¬ ketball . . . Bradford Sports Staff . . . Friendly ... An infectious grin . . . Likes a good time . . . Works hard at all he undertakes .. . Well liked by all . . . Somewhat devilish! SHEILA NUGENT Faithful Chameleonite . Dance and Decorations committees . . . Always rar- in’ to go . . . Bulletin Board and Assembly Committees . . . An avid golf enthusiast . . . Dark, snapping, brown eyes . . . Beautiful complex¬ ion . . . Can always be counted on! BRUCE PALTRINERI Putt ... A conscientious student . . . Two years on the Student Council . . . Band . . . Sincere . . . Ready with a helping hand . . . Bradford . . . Has a large assortment of jokes . . . Cross Country . . . Headed for a Science career . Unmistakably likeable! HAROLD PARKER Harry ... A perfectionist . . . Completes everything he tackles . . . Projectionist Club . . . What enthusiasm . . . J. V. Football ... Al¬ ways a grin and a “hi!” . . . Sure to succeed . . . One guy who’ll never let you down! PAULA PARKER Bubbling with pep and en¬ ergy . . . Bradford News Staff . . . Rally Committee . . . Field Hockey . . . Our class equestrienne . Joined us in Junior year . . . That school spirit! . . . In¬ variable brightness Watch out!—don’t laugh, Paula!! BARBARA PARNIN Barbie . . . Bradford Typing Staff . . . Showcase Commit¬ tee for two years . . . Cha¬ meleons . . . Small and quiet . . . Rally Committee . . . An industrious student . . . “Freckle, anyone?!” . . . Smiles are her friend . . . Field Hockey . . . “Typing keys you up!” DORIS PIERCY Quiet, but WOW—when you get to know her! . . . Showcase Committee . . . Second Soprano . . . Six- teens . . . Glee Club ... A big, big heart . . . Neat, blond hair ... A cappella Choir . . . Special laugh . . . Makes a good time better. JANICE PIGNATIELLO Jan . . . Our lively Head Drum-Majorette! . . . Shin¬ ing jet black hair! . . . As¬ sembly Committee . . . Per¬ sonality plus!! . . . Loves to twirl . . . Striking looks! . . . Bradford . . . Possessor of a sparkling smile . . . Well liked!! . . . Wellesleyan Business Staff . . . Smile, Jan! DEBORAH PERRY Debby . . . Field Hockey . . . Girls’ Chorus . . . Gentle manner . . . Tidy . . . Brad¬ ford News Staff . . . Femi¬ nine to her finger tips . . . Hardworking . . . Rally Committee . . . Memorable openhouses . . . Season Tick¬ et Chairman . . . Well- groomed . . . Devil in dis¬ guise! . . . Oh, Chatham!! JANE PLONK A real “Georgia Peach” . . . Came to us from Atlanta in the Junior year ... A pleas¬ ant smile . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Basketball . . . Fabulous clothes! . . . Dixie! . . . The South shall rise again, eh, Jane? MARIAN PETERSEN Petie . . . School spirit plus! A comic from the word GO! . . . Band and Orchestra . . . Thoughtful . . . “Never be¬ fore—but never again!” . . . Student Council... Chame¬ leons . . . Reporter on Brad¬ ford News Staff . . . Always going somewhere! GRACE PRESCOTT Cindy . . . Unobtrusive . . . Friendly . . . Eager to par¬ ticipate in all school events . . . Amiable . . . “What was the result of that?” ... A good worker . . . Makes friends easily . . . “Oh, how those Chemistry experi¬ ments get me!” RICHARD PURINTON Dick . . . Returned after ac¬ tive year in Wachusett Re¬ gional High . . . Helpful . . . Chameleons in his Sopho¬ more year . . . Friendly to everyone . . . Well worth knowing . . . “Man—love that crazzzy car!” . . . “Daddy-O” . . . Loves to joke! MATHILDA RAINEY Tillie . . . Soft, slow South¬ ern drawl . . . Tennis and Field Hockey . . . Co-chair¬ man of Assembly Commit¬ tee . . . Enthusiastic! . . . Bradford News Staff . . . H. R. Treasurer . . . Chame¬ leons . . . Always a big grin . . . Brimful of brightness . . . “Bhye, ya-all!” PETER RAMIREZ Pete . . . Strong trombone in our Band . . . Keen on hunt¬ ing . . . Orchestra Sopho¬ more year . . . Gets a ‘bang’ out of collecting firearms! . . . Good partner for a ten¬ nis match . . . Baseball fan . . . Attentive . . . Calm, cool, collected. GORDON RAMSEY Red . . . Dixieland Trom¬ bonist . . . President Stu¬ dent Council ... All ’round . . . Football, Basketball, and Track three years . . . ... El pelirojo . . . Where there’s a job, there’s a Ram¬ sey . . . Remember the Crudies! . . . “Is that right!?” RALPH RAYMOND Ralphie . .. “I can’t see that far!” . . . Hockey . . . Base¬ ball . . . Those flashing blades!. . . Boys’ Chorus . . . Tends to be quiet, but watch out—he’ll surprise you! . . . Can he sing?! . . . Stalwart “Bermudan” . . “The Swede.” MARCIA RAYNER Marcia’s questions and an¬ swers! . . . Bradford ... A striking blonde. . .Our Mar¬ sha Jordan girl . . . Chame¬ leons’ Treasurer . . . Assem¬ bly and Showcase Commit¬ tees . . . Very musical . . . Red Cross Club . . . Enthu¬ siastic sax player . . . “What a riot!” ROBERTA RAMON Bertie . . . Moved to Welles¬ ley from Roslindale in Sen¬ ior year . . . One of those crazy “saxists” . . . Orches¬ tra and Band . . . Sparkling eyes . . . What about that blond streak, Bert?! . . . Ar¬ tistic . . . “Oh, those mobiles!” HELEN RENZELLA Quiet, but wonderful to know . . . Worked on Junior Red Cross and Showcase Committee ... A future stenographer . . . Can she take dictation! . . . Has a special interest in sports . . . Friendly to everybody. 36 DAVID RICHARDSON Sleepy . . . Varsity Basket¬ ball . . . Varsity Tennis in Junior and Senior years . . . Football and J. V. Baseball . . . Wellesleyan . . . Ski Club . . . Well-dressed and well- liked ... A wicked serve . . . “No kiddin’!” . . . Sports, sports, sports! MARY ELLEN ROCKWELL Mimi . . . Petite and cute . . . Field Hockey . . . Soft- ball . . . Basketball . . . Oh, for that beautiful long hair! . . . Bradford Typing Editor . . . Chorus and Glee Club . . . Rally Committee . . . Sixty inches high??! . . Witty remarks . . . Hey, Peblet! ROBERT RICHARDSON Bob . . . Quite a guy . . Glee Club ... A “heralder” in the Band . . . Chameleons’ Vice President . . . We can’t say enough about his piano playing . . . Subtle, catchy humor . . . “Man, them P. A. ’nouncements!!” “S’okay?!” AUDREY ROGERS Generous of her time in of¬ fice work . . . Loves to cook . . . Has special interest in music . . . Likes sports of any kind . . . Quiet... A nice personality . . . Con¬ scientious in her work. CAROL RIZZO Riz . . . What a sense of hu¬ mor! . . . Head twirler . . . Wellesleyan Business Staff . . . Avid pizza-eater . . . Season Ticket Drive Cap¬ tain . . . Loves to sing! . . . H. R. Treasurer . . . Attrac¬ tive . . . “Line up. Kids!” PHILIP ROLPH Phil . . .Nice looking . . Good administrator . . Well composed . . . Watch for that Chevy . . . Jazz is the thing for him! . . . Quick to laugh . . . That certain niceness . . . “Where were you last night?” WILLIAM ROBERTS Billy . . . Our very hand¬ some, red-headed Varsity Football Captain . . . Base¬ ball . . . Wrestling . . . His pride and joy—a dark green Merc’ . . . Glee Club . . . Nice clothes . . . The man about town with the won¬ derful personality! THOMAS RYAN Rinsky . . . Varsity Football as a Senior . . . Junior Var¬ sity Football and Wrestling . . . Gym Team member as a Junior and Senior . . . Lives for cars and motor¬ cycles ... A perfectionist . .. Good conversationalist. 37 ROBERT SAWYER Bob . . . Usually does his homework between 8:00 and 8:30 A. M. . . . Good tennis player . . . Makes a “pretty cool’’ score in bowling . . . “Always ready for a good movie” . . . “It’s all right!” MICHAEL SCHWEITZER Mike . . . Hardworker . It’s a big wide wonderful world, Mike . . . He has an intriguing Philosophy . . . “Now, look!” . . . Carefully dressed . . . Dark, wavy hair . . . Known for his laughter . . . “Hi-ho!” RUTH SHAW Devotionals Committee . . . Imaginative . . . Glee Club . . . Bradford News Staff . . . Home Room Treasurer . . . The Six-teens . . . Always happy . . . Gym Show . . . Neat dresser . . . Showcase and Bulletin Board Com¬ mittees . . . “That’s the trouble!” . . . Chameleons, Chameleons, Chameleons! LILLIAN SICCHIO Lil . . . Quiet and pleasant . . . Beautiful dark eyes . . . Works hard to keep our Bulletin Boards in tiptop shape . . . “Mad about Base¬ ball!” . . . Dependable . . . Get to know her—a won¬ derful friend . . . Small nicety. MARY SISE Betsy . . . Enthusiastic Cap¬ tain of Ski Club . . . Loves horses . . . Member of Field Hockey Squad . . . Nice complexion . . . Willing to help all . . . Neat and quiet . . . Girls’ Chorus . . . Soft- spoken and earnest. . . “Oh, my goodness!” BRYAN SMITH Good-looking . . . Demolay . . . Avid Science enthusiast . . . Flashing personality . . . “Esquire Man” . . . Easy to know . . . Very much at home in the out-of-doors . . . Can he skate? . . . Smoothie . . . Relaxed and refined. ELAINE SMITH Graceful . . . She possesses gorgeous brown hair . . . Gay outburst . . . Inner qualities . . . That little ex¬ tra something . . . System¬ atic . . . “Fair lady” . . . “Says what she means, and means what she says.” JOHN SMITH Green Ford . . . Drives around town a lot . . . As¬ pires to be a Forest Rangei . . . Bowling score is about 85-9§! . . . Last to arrive at school in morning . . . First to leave in afternoon. 38 SYDNEY STARR Syd ... Sweet and affable ... Bradford ... A decorations whiz . . . Showcase Commit¬ tee . . . Chameleons . . . Our gold key gal. . . Art Service Club . . . Looks on the gay side . . . Pretty gal, pretty clothes . . . Winning smile. JAMES SULLIVAN Jim . . . Swimming Team for three years . . . Color Guard in Junior year . . . Wellesleyan . . . Has a prej¬ udice for Southern Ireland! ... A smile and cheerful hello for all... A real friend . . . Sooo funny! WILLIAM STEELE Bill . . . Varsity Football. . . Student Council . . . Dis¬ tinguished whiffle . . . Bas¬ ketball . . . Gallant . . . Wrestling . . . One of the elite Abbot Road Boys’ Club! . . . Sunny disposition . . . Accomplished first bass . . . Tall and good-looking . . . Nice . . . “What d’ya say?!” M. THOMAS STEEVES Tom ... A stalwart on our Gym Team . . . Glee Club ... A. rare personality . . . Class Treasurer as a Soph¬ omore and Junior ... A cap¬ tivating grin . . , Liked by all . . . Easygoing . . . Ber¬ mudan in Canada! LINDA SULLO Linda . . . Season Ticket Drive . . . Bradford Typing Staff . . . China Doll . . . Icebreaker Decorations Committee . . . Helpful . . . Friendly to all . . . Likes to laugh . . . Sincere . . . Always herself . . . Beautiful eyes . . . “Now just wait two seconds, everybody!” CAROLYN SUMMERS Art Service Club ... “A blond!” . . . Bradford Art and Feature Staffs . . . Cute upturned nose . . . Assembly Committee ... A neat dresser . . . Quiet, but not reserved . . . Lighthearted . . . Decorations never had it so good! ALLAN STURTEVANT Al . . . Took part in our Gym Show for three years ... An expert tumbler . . . Casual and relaxed . . . Re¬ spects people . . . Goes out of his way to be nice to others . . . Winsome smile. JOAN TABBUT Joanie . . . Mischievous, yet serious personality . . . ’Specially musical . . . Ac¬ tive in Chorus and Glee Club . . . Gentle smile . . . Modern Dance Club . . . Always ready to lend a hand . . . “Parlez-vous Francais, Joanie? . . . Non!” 39 TIMOTHY TAYLOR Tim . . . A genuine philos¬ opher . . . Honey and milk . . . One of our enthusiastic Hockey players . . . “It’s not pink, it’s coral!” . . . The laugh that launched a thousand quips ... “I heard the funniest thing!” JOHN TENNY Jack . . . The fella from the West . . . Chameleons . . . Relaxed ... “I ain’t no squirrel!” . . . Amiable . . . Active in Football, Basket¬ ball, and Baseball Tall and lanky . . . “Cool man!” . . . Lopsided grin . . . Long live the Crudies! CAROL TRIGG Able Season Ticket Drive District Captain . . . Cheer¬ ful .. . Bradford Art and Feature Staff . . . School Store . . . Budding with fun . . . Bulletin Board Com¬ mittee . . . Willing to assist ’where assistance is needed! . . . Lots of sparkle! MARY TRITES All those pretty earrings . . . Neat dresser . . . Quiet until you get to know her . . . Likes business . . . Inter¬ ested in cars! ... A friend indeed . . . Just wait ’til you see her smile! . . . Pleasant. DALE THOMAJIAN Came to us from Brookline in Junior year . . . Member of Tennis Team . . . Boys’ Chorus . . . Wellesleyan . . . “Mad” addict . . . Very ca¬ pable . . . Jack Webb . . . The Independent... Choice remarks . . . Great asset to our class. CAROL TUCCERI Showcase Committee in Senior year . . . Loves to go ice skating . . . New Mod¬ ern Dance Group . . . Qual¬ ity . . . Gentleness . . . Con¬ scientious . . . Eager to give a helping hand . . . Engag¬ ing smile. RUSSELL TODD Russ . . . Came to W. H.S. from Andover, in Senior year . . . Water skiing en¬ thusiast ... A “puckster” . . . Football . . . Tennis . . . Chorus . . . Friendly . . . Likes to be where there’s fun! . . . Blond crewcut . . . Individualist. RICHARD UNRUH Dick . . . Our Class Vice President . . . Full of fun and personality . . . Finan¬ cial Council President . . . Student Council . . . Key Club . . . Football . . . Ter¬ rific sport ... Is that a Pennsylvanian accent?! 40 JOHN VERANI Johnny . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . National Honor Society Junior year . . . Friendly . . . Cross Country . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . . Bradford . . . Much spirit! . . . Welles- leyan . . . Always happy . . . Harvard Book . . . Boys’ State ... A brilliant accor¬ dionist . . . Brains plus per¬ sonality. HELEN WALSH Dynamic blonde . . . Field Hockey . . . Always an imp¬ ish smile . . . Oh, that ‘swimming pool’ . . . Assem¬ bly Committee . .. Bradford Business Editor ... A car and a will . . . Did you really lock your mother out, Helen?! JUDITH VERNER Judy . . . Tiny and unobtru¬ sive . . . Deep meaningful eyes . . . Cute . . . Welles¬ ley an Business Staff . . . Bulletin Board Committee . . . Hidden mischief. .. De¬ lightful company . . . Wears clothes nicely. CAROL VOSE Vosie . . . Wellesleyan Busi¬ ness Staff Editor . . . Peach¬ es and Cottage Cheese . . . Chorus . . . Bradford . . . Varsity Field Hockey . . . Art Service Club . . . Terrif’ song leader . . . Basketball and Tennis Squads . . . Has the “bestest” funny stories! DOUGLAS WAX Doug . . . Real sports enthu¬ siast: Tennis, Gym Show, Basketball, Football, Track . . . Member of our “grand Band” . . . Chameleons . . . Wellesleyan . . . “Buggy” about cars . . . Easygoing . . . Thoughtful . . . His own “Jalop!” . .. Individualist— with lots of originality. LINDA WESTCOTT Wessy . . . That blond curly hair! . . . Field Hockey . . . Basketball . . . Worked on News, Sports, and Business Staffs of Bradford . . . Girls’ Chorus . . . Varsity Softball Manager in Junior year . . . Chameleons . . . “What was that?!” MARY WAHL Chuckles, chuckles Ready for fun . . . Softball . . . Field Hockey . . . Nice clothes . . . Glee Club ... A talented alto . . . Bradford . . . Rally and Assembly Committees ... A good stu¬ dent ... A very sincere friend . . . “Are you kid¬ ding?!” JANICE WHITMAN Jan . . . Wellesleyan Plan¬ ning Board . . . Varsity Field Hockey . . . Never seen without a full car! . . . Captain of Varsity Softball . . . “Athletic plus” . . . Brimming over with school spirit . . . There’s just never a dull moment! 41 BEVERLY WILANSON Bev . . . Fun . . . Field Hock¬ ey in tenth grade . . . Cheer¬ ful . . . Girls’ Gym Team . . . Capable Assistant Major¬ ette . . . Ready smile . . . Wellesleyan Business Staff . . . Watch her twirl that silver stick! STANLEY WILLIAMS Stan . . . Loves Jazz . . Glee Club . . . Boys’ Chorus . . . Student Council . . . Born with rhythm . . . Cha¬ meleons, Junior Represent¬ ative . . . Band . . . He makes that sax sing! . . . Co-Editor of Bradford . . . One “swell” guy. . . Appre¬ ciative . . . “Always foolin’ around!” LESLIE WILLEY Les . . . Swimming Team in his Sophomore year . . . One of our “Star” boys . . . Great one for a joke . . . Can al¬ ways be found in a group of ???... Subtle charm. MARILYN WILSON Willie . . . One of our twirl- ers . . . Neat . . . Assembly Committee Chairman . . . Chameleonite . . . Glee Club Soprano ... A cappella . . . Six-teens . . . Honor Roll . . . Junior usher at ’56 Graduation . . . Friendly and fun . . . Lovely clothes . . . Prevalent niceness. It’s a good group! 42 JANET WOODLEY Jan . . . Member of Chame¬ leons . . . Field Hockey . . . Dig that crazy kid! . . . Art Service Club in Junior year . . . Smart wardrobe . . . Al¬ ways has a witty joke . . . Someone you ought to know . . . “Any more?” ALLYN WOODWARD Relay man of the Swimming Team . .. Projectionist Club in Sophomore and Junior years . . . Recent interest in golf . . . Color Guard . . . Man, what a tale he tells of the night before! “Are you ready, Maretta?!” VIRGINIA WOODWORTH Ginny . . . Bradford Busi¬ ness S taff . . . Petite . . . Bul¬ letin Board and Assembly Committees . . . Girls’ Cho¬ rus ... A third year mem¬ ber of Chameleons . . . Nat¬ ural . . . Shiny brown hair . . . Such twinkling eyes! . . . Well-groomed . . . “All right!” ESTA YAFFEE Assembly Committee three years . . . Oh, that red hair ... Fun to know . . . Gym Show three years . . . Home¬ room Treasurer Senior year . . . Field Hockey . . . Soft- ball . . . Little imp’ . . . Con¬ sideration . . . Doing for others comes first. MALCOLM MAHAN Mai . . . One of Wellesley High’s many Ford owners . . . It’s not only the quiet ones who haven’t got much to say . . . “Out to the cars!” HUGH SPURR High School Ski Club Left us in middle of the year to join father in Turkey . . . Dutiful scout . . . Shutter bug . . . Dextrous on snowy slopes . . . “Look at the birdie!” The one who didn’t make it. 43 SUPERL BEST STUDENTS Paul Magnuson Janet Ilrones Dick Unruh FRIENDLIEST Elsie Bruns BUSINESS MAN Red Ramsey CAREER GIRL Janice Pignatiello MOST VERSATILE John Verani Marcia Uervey 44 ATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ted Kelly Deborah Marcionette BEST LOOKING Sandy Arens Marian Ellinwood Jack Tenny WITTIEST Marietta DeSesa MOST DEPENDABLE Bob McArdle Sue Babson MOST ATHLETIC John Fleming Beth Earle 45 “Suspender Six” “Mood Music First Row: Sandy Arens, Duke; Sandy Canfield, Duchess. Second Row: Bob Borgman, King; “Liz” Della Piana, Queen. “Carpet caucus” AW, shucks’ our senior play. . . SENIOR CLASS presents THE GLASS MENAGERIE by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS CAST The Mother Iler Son Iler Daughter The Gentleman Caller Pamella Farley Edward Kelly Carol Green Bradford Beers Properties: Joyce Kendall, Chairman; Claire Harrington; Doris Piercy. Programs: Deborah Marcionette Make-up: Druscilla Harris Sound Effects: Malcolm Low Costumes: Marian Petersen, Claire Har¬ rington Prompting: Virginia Woodworth Lighting: Steven Kenney, Chairman; Robert City. Playreading Committee: Joe Iannoli, Ruth Shaw, Marian Petersen, Carolyn Sum¬ mers, Suzanne Fox. Janet demonstrates the power of positive pointing! Brad, Carol, Pam, and Ted receive their hard- earned food—praise for a job well done. PEOPLE!! What have you been doing to Mr. Crockett?! Two girls fussing over him—and Brad looks scared! 48 Look, Mother, there he is!” Ted stages fright . . . ! Principles were involved in this “dual!” 49 Mai shakes up a storm! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Hansen, Secretary; Mary Stanley, Vice President; Grace Cononi, Treasurer; Bruce Ramsey, President. First Row: C. Anderson, B. Barry, C. Attanasio, S. Bell, S. Battilana, A. Barton, N. Bishop, C. Brines. Second Row: J. Adam, J. Blunt, A. Bishop, G. Argento, W. Bessett, R. Abbott, I). Beal, R. Bigley, Y. Battaglia. Third Row: P. Arm¬ strong, R. Bartlett, P. Bertocci, C. Blinn, R. A. Bowen, W. Blaney, R. G. Bowen, J. Barnard, A. Barber. 52 First Row: C. Coveny, B. Colby, P. DeFlumeri, R. Cavanaugh, J. Buxbaum, P. Carey, P. Collins, C. Castelanos, Second Row: G. Cononi, L. Chamberlain, P. Brown, V. DeBello, S. Carle, C. Carter, R. Cook, D. Cannon. Third Row: R. City, L. Childs, J. Chapman, R. Brown, T. Curry, K. Christianson, I). Buell, B. Christensen, D. DeFazio. Class of 1958 First Row: M. Dunn, G. Dun bar, S. Drummond, M. Dyer, K. Fitzpatrick, W. Edmonds, B. Ekings, F. Dias. Second Row: B. Fish, M. Derick, A. Edgerton, M. Dexter, E. Doe, D. Erlandson, J. Dozois, M. DiLucci. Third Row: R. Emerson, G. Dudley, A. Dorsey, P. Farmhara, S. Erskine, R. Doyle, J. Duffy, R. Eldridge, J. Fitzgibbons. 53 First Row: H. Glazer, L. Henry, M. Gress, B. Hollingsworth, M. Hanson, L. Hall, G. Grover, L). French. Second Row: J. Godden, P. Haughey, N. Hatch, J. Hammond, R. Hansford, R. Iliff, C. Holman, W. Godden, D. Hawes, D. Guarnieri, J. Graham. Third Row: R. Janse, E. Giovanella, R. Grome, W. Hitchcock, R. Gallerani, S. Hunt, R. Hansen, J. Gummere, W. Gordon, G. Frangoules, R. Hay. 1958 First Row: J. LaCharite, M. Leahy, J. Macaulay, K. Johnston, M. Leach, B. MacMaster, S. Kemp, M. Leonhardt. Second Row: P. Lambro, S. MacGilvra, D. Loring, E. Juliani, M. Lane, P. MacPhail, N. Kiddoo, D. Macdonald, D. Lacount, H. MacKenzie. Third Row: T. Loss, G. Lapha E. Loring, K. MacKenzie, R. Lang, B. La tilbury, S. Kenney, R. Keene, D. LaBorne. 54t First Row: N. Mosher, J. Morton, N. Miller, J. Morison, G. Manty, A. Maynard, J. Mallon, J. McLaughlin. Second Row: N. McCarthy, A. Morris, J. Martin, P. Mors, G. Martin, E. Mortarelli, M. Mahaney. Third Row: B. McCracken, P. McQuaid, R. Metzler, B. McCadam, D. Martin, D. McNutt, G. McCarthy, R. Madden, A. Minucci, P. Mollomo, J. Meehan. 1958 First Row: A. Parker, J. Roberts, M. Relyea, P. Polimeno, P Rice, L. Pearson, J. Prescott, P. Bowen. Second Row: R. Ot¬ way, N. Perkins, L. Parsons, M. Noonan, J. Rayner, M. Pratt, L. Nutter, R. Renison. Third Row: I). O’Brien, B. Ramsey, J. Putnam, R. Patterson, S. Oppenheimer, R. Porter, H. Protze, H. Pritham, B. O’Keefe. 55 First Row: M. Shea, B. Swain, M. Sjulander, G. Thomas, M. Stanley, V. Sleigh, G. Sanders, J. Silvano. Second Row: D. Russell, J. Salazar, M. Tims, S. Sullivan, S. Smith, P. Sinko, D. Strafford, 11 Simons, D. Tayler, M. Sullivan, S. Smith. Third Row: R. Sharron, R. Stedt, W. Tobin, I). Steiger, W. Spita, D. Tallon, R. Swanson, D. Seuffert, D. Stevens. JUNIORS First Row: J. Weisenbach, S. Wilde, A. Turner, C. Wioland, M. Witherell, J. Wood, M. William, C. Young. Second R ow: D. Young, K. Wegner, J. Yotz, W. Whitcomb, R. Walsh, W. Willis, J. Walton, C. Zani, A. White. Third Row: II. Ward, B. Waldron, T. Villa, I. Walker, S. Zerga, W. Walsh, R. Warren, G. Williams, A. Young. 56 First Row: C. Amesbury, R. Battaglia, A. Arcand, R. Brown, L. Brown, M. Breck, A. Bayliss, G. Biggin. Second Row: C. Barry, J. Boucher, L. Bladworth, S. Ramford, C. Black, S. Brown, A. Archibald, L. Barto, M. Brisson. Third Row: P. Bou¬ langer, P. Beverstock, D. Bullen, D. Buxbaum, R. Bunker, P. Bacot, R. Burke, F. Ambrogio, W. Bedford, R. Bolles, P. Bendslev. SOPHOMORES First Row: J. Cronin, H. Cotter, S. Cooney, S. Camelli, M. Collari, D. Collier, S. Cannon, M. Cass. Second Row: C. Cam- pana, D. Chester, H. Collina, K. Cassidy, J. Cerasuolo, R. Courtemanche, E. Clifton. Third Row: P. Cronin, M. Collins B. Cliff, R. Cliff, J. Cahill, D. Chase, R. Chadbourne, J. Callinan, R. Clay. 57 First Row: J. Drovet, M. Dunakin, C. Dolan, S. Edel, R. Cunnan, K. Donahue, P. Farley, C. Duffy. Sec¬ ond Row: W. Curran, G. Daly, J. Dale, V. Erskine, E. Dunn, E. Damon, S. Farwell, R. Crump, C. Ed¬ wards. Third Row: R. DiLucci, M. Delouchry, K. Dailey, D. Dick, B. Estus, T. Edison, J. Doherty, D. Dunlavy, D. Eichhorn, J. Devereux, J. Cutcheon. Harrilet Collina, President CLASS OF First Row: P. Gledhill, S. Fearnside, N. Frost, M. Griffin, C. Graham, J. Fay, D. Gilmore, V. Giovanella. Second Row: S. Fleming, V. Foisy, W. Grome, J. Grady, E. Greene, B. Garvin, R. Gilmore, D. Gould, R. Fitzsimmons, P. Fowler. Third Row: E. Fort, R. Fogerty, R. Fogerty, B. Faucett, R. Gelpke, J. Feeney, T. Triedberg, R. Gordon, R. Forster. 58 First Row: E. Hartnett, I. Hodgson, J. Hammer, E. Irving, S. Ilettrick, A. Hagan, L. Snooks, B. Hudson. Second Row: J. Hansberry, S. Sicchio, N. Sise, M. Harrington, R. Stewart, A. Silvano, R. Hughes, J. Halvarson, P. Hanna, W. Hartel, P. Ilsley, M. Houde, J. Solomon, J. Hallahan, J. Hoar, S. Harrison. Third Row: D. Hitchcock, G. Humphrey, F. Shirley, J. Horan, R. Heick, M. Slater, P. Indresano, P. Hood, R. Singletary, N. Smith, C. Speed, D. Starr, R. Haldane. 1959 June Vara, Vice President First Row: D. Lamson, P. Knight, E. Kunz, R. Lape, P. Larsson, D. Lahadini, L. Earn!), E. Kearns. Second Row: M. Mac- cini, D. Janse, A. Layman, S. Jones, M. Kane, L. Jone , I). Johnson, S. Lyman, J. MacBey, K. Kraus, J. Johnson. Third Row: H. Johnson, B. Jeremiah, A. Juliani, S. Kiddoo, R. Kearns, B. Lyttle, J. Maccini, D. Keating, R. Linton, M. LeDuc, R. Lamsey. 59 First How: I . Male, N. Moran, J. Moore, C. Mitchell, .1. MacKenzie, .1. McDaniel, F. Mayliew, S. Mul- hern. Second How.: C. MacGraham, J. Maguire, I . McMahon, S. Mulvaney, C. McLaughlin, S. Meissner, M. Mitchell, R. MeMorran, R. Morris, R. Miller. Third How: R. McIntyre, R. Macdonald, A. Moorhead, J. McConchie, C. Macredie, K. Merrill, R. Morrison, R. Mignone, R. Mortarelli. 1959 Diane (iilmore. Secretary First How: D. Patterson, C. Popp, M. Stickle, J. Nimm-, J. Ottaway, J. Monday, M. Pheini-ter, II. Nan s. Second How: J. Perkins, R. Thurher, A. Railthack, E. Siinimcri, V Poole, L. Pulling, R. Pearion, C. Murray, M. Nazar, J. Noonan, J. Perlmutter, S. Thomas, P. Murphy, J. Ramsey, P. Paltrineri, J. Pippitt. Third How: P. Thompson, R. Thompson, H. Stagg, D. Timmons, D. Olson, L. Perron, R. Thurher, P. Sutherland, D. Ramirez, J. O’Connell, R. Peek, Y. Palladina, D. Nickerson, R. Tedoldi, R. O’Connor. 60 First How: M. Riker, M. Rooney, C. Scannell, S. Smetzer, G. Scaglarini, D. Shaw, 3i. Raymond, S. Senftleben. Second How: M. Seyfartli, L. Rollins, R. Scott, E. Rogers, M. Richardson, M. Rutledge, G. Rizzo, E. Schmidt, M. Ronchetti, S. Schoonover. Third How: P. Rand, D. Schwenk, Savage, .). Sand¬ ers, H. Ro si, M. Rowan, R. ‘ ' haul, G. Rutledge, T. Ranieri. 1959 Mary Cecelia Hood, Treasurer First How: .1. Wright, M. Trigg, J. Vara, A. Unsworth, [H-. Vanlderstine, I). Ward, .1. Truhiani, P. White. Second How: .1. VanVorst, . Tyler, J. Vaughn, J. Trefry, S. Woods, J. Verani, R. Townsend, C. Ward, L. Warren, T. Walker. Third How: A. Vigneron, P. Woodley, .R. L lhrick, A. Towne, P. Ward, J. Walchli, C. Wales, C. Weafer, W. Tucceri. 61 =3 our student council . . . First Row: R. Herring, A. Denis, R. Unruh, M. Ilervey, R. McArdle, G. Ramsey, S. Babson, D. Mareionnette, S. Williams, M. DeSesa. Second Row: L. Bar to, D. Gilmore, J. Vara, A. Hagan, S. Arens, E. Kelly, B. Paltrineri, W. Steele, J. Woods, R. Morris, D. Erlandson. Third Row: G. Cononi, J. Pippitt, S. Cooney, R. Mignone, S. Whitcomb, P. Bertocci, II. Collina, M. Ca is, S. Smith, N. Tyler. Fourth Row: R. Rice, C. Speed, B. McCracken, M. Rowan, B. Lyttle, F. Lang, B. Ramsey. J. Chapman, D. Dick, M. Stanley. “All legislative powers herein granted are vested in . . .” the offi¬ cers of the Student Council. May we introduce the Senior Council . . . 64 our national honor society ... First Row: C. Crews, R. Herring, D. Marcionette, S. Babson, M. Moulton, S. Fox, Mr. Lundgren, J. Wood, D. Erlandson, A. Edgerton, G. Cononi, K. Wegner, N. Clement. Second Row: E. Lockwood, M. Wilson, J. Gleason, D. Holden, G. Mc¬ Mahon, P. Farley, B. Cowen, M. Hervey, J. Kendall, R. Rice, J. Pignatiello, C. Rizzo, S. Starr, E. Earle, R. Shaw, J. Harvey, M. Wahl. Third Row: P. Bertocci, J. Verani, D. Friedley, D. Thomajian, J. McCullough, J. Chapman, R. Unruh, G. Ramsey, S. Crockett, S. Michaels, P. Magnuson, R. McArdle, R. Bessey, P. Armstrong. Karon’s definition of a true leader is . . . . . to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life.” 65 our future teachers of america . . . First Row: K. Wegner, P. Mors, B. MacMaster, M. Pratt. Second Row: P. Rowan, B. Ekings, A. Martin, S. Drummond, P. Carey, S. Howell, A. Morris, J. LaCharite. 66 our assembly committee . • . First Row: J. Godfrey, J. Hrones, M. Rayner, S. Courtemanehe, M. Rainey, M. Wilson, E. Galbraith, S. Nugent, M. Peter¬ sen. Second Row: J. LaCharite, M. Wahl, M. Rooney, S. Fullerton, C. Summers, J. Gleason, C. Trigg, N. Moran, S. Starr, L. Sullo, R. Shaw, D. Deane, S. Canfield, Mrs. McCurdy. Third Row: G. Woodworth, E. Hennessey, M. L. Noonan, S. Howell, S. Brown, J. Harrington, S. Cannon, M. Harrington, J. McGuire, E. YafFee, J. Godden, L. Chamberlain. Science opens a field of many rewards—among them, a lecture by Mr. Sands. Sharon Baker, President; Don Hale, Vice President; Mimi Moulton, Treasurer. 68 our history discussion club. . . The history forum thumbs through for another discussion. First Row: Mr. Burgess. Second Row: K. Wegner, D. Erlandson, L. Childs, J. Wood, P. Armstrong, R. City. Historically speaking, Dorsy, Judy, and Karen have the know-how! 69 our debating club . . . First Row: J. Hrones, Mr. Upham, A. Morris. Second Row: R. City, L. Childs, S. Hunt, E. Kelly, S. Kenny, R. Bunker, P. Armstrong. 70 our bradford . . . BRADFORD EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row: D. Marcionette, S. Williams. Second Row: M. Bradley, J. Gleason, G. Cass, B. Estus, J. Verani, J. Hrones, J. Harvey, E. Della Piana. Stan and Debby look forward to another dead¬ line “date”?! That’s for our Bradford —right Joyce? 71 and even more of our activities • . . KEY CLUB First Row: B. Ramsey, E. Loring. Second Row: H. Coll ina, C. Speed, R. Miller, B. Lyttle, K. Cassidy, D. Dick. Third Row: K. Cristianson, R. Todd, P. Woodley, D. Purinton. Fourth Row: D. Unruh, R. Appleton, P. Magnuson, D. Richardson, R. Ramsey, E. Kelly, D. Wax. PROJECTIONISTS’ CLUB First Row: Mr. Howard. Second Row: R. Courte- manclie, M. Tims, J. Verani, B. Estus, C. Young. FINANCIAL COUNCIL First Row: B. Garvin, G. McMahon, J. Gleason, R. Unruh, Pre-ident; S. Babson, M. Ilervey, J. Verani. Second Row: N. Poole, R. Thurber, M. Breck, J. Sanders, W. Edmands, S. Lyman, D. Gilmore. Third Row: M. Cass, M. McMahon, P. Sinko, N. Hatch, G. Canoni. 72 RADIO CLUB First Row: D. Friedley. Second Row: D. Doyle, Mr. Kamitian, II. Ward, J. Barnard, W. Battaglia. Third Row: J. Walton, R. Abbott. SCHOOL STORE COMMITTEE P. Sinko, S. Fox, C. Trigg, J. Buxbaum, C. Caste- lanos, L. Burdick, C. Amesbury, R. Brown. JAZZ CLUB First Row: J. Roberts, C. Young, J. Chapman, B. Ramsey. Second Row: P. Mollomo, J. Hammond, S. Smith, B. Waldren. Third Row: B. Porter, S. Op- penheimer, B. Richardson, S. Williams, T. Curry, Mr. Caefer. Says Mr. Lundgren: “Did you park that car, Mr. Burgess?” “Who me? ” says Mr. Burgess to Mr. Lundgren.. . 73 our bulletin board committee . . First Row: L, Chamberlain, K. Heald, L. Burdick, D. Stratford, S. Nugent, S. Fox, A. Archibald, D. Russell, N. Perkins. Second Row: S. Carle, S. Arcand, R. Shaw, P. Sinko, J. Roberts, F. McKee, S. Bamford, L. Sicchio. Third Row: M. Trigg, M. Rayner, C. Trigg, L. Pearson, M. Mahoney. Sheila Nugent and Sue find unfolding the matter a little ‘Fox’y. Ruth Shaw, it looks as if you don’t dare put it up! 74 our showcase committee . . . First Row: E. Del la Piana, M. Moulton, S. Fox, B. Parnin, L. Chamberlain. Second Row: C. Martino, P. Moorhead, C. Coveney, M. Ellinwood, C. Tucceri, B. Glorioso. Third Row: H. Renzella, S. Bell, S. Courtemanche, J. Godfrey, J. Pigna- tiello, M. Rayner, S. Starr. A Showcase needs jsl woman’s touch. The Showcase Committee creates an¬ other dazzling display through the aid of Design. 75 First Row: S. Courtemanche, M. Rayner, B. Cowan, D. Stratford, S. Bell, S. Starr. Second Row: Mr. Simone, L. Chamber- lain, S. Canfield, C. Summers, M. Ellinwood, D. Lupo, E. Della Piana. our chameleons. EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row: J. Wood, R. Richardson, Rice, M. Rayner. E. Lockwood. Second Row: K. Fitzpatrick, R. “The play’s the thing!” “Much Ado About” Playnight! 77 our orchestra . . . First Row: N. Dawber, D. Lacount, P. Thomas. Second Row: J. Gleason, 11. Townsend, L. Lamb, D. Holden, M. Petersen, M. Rayner, W. Battaglia, B. Fish. Third Row;: J. Kendall, E. Galbraith, J. Chevone, J. Hallahan, A. Parker, D. Lampson. Fourth Row: D. Gilmore, J. Vara, B. Clifton, M. Breck, L. Brown, C. Castelanos, S. Whitcomb, A. Edgerton, H. Gale, N. Smith, D. Dick. Music on the strings of many moods comes from this closely knit quartet. Remember the mellow tones from the horns of Stan, Herb, Norm, and Doug? 78 BMJ our band . . . First Row: J. Pignatiello, J. Eshenwald, J. Hallahan, C. Edwards, W. Willis, M. Williams, G. Dudley, P. Dunne, J. San¬ ders, C. Castelanos, B. Cook, J. MacFayden, D. Lacount, B. Fish, K. Murray, B. Wilanson, C. Rizzo. Second Row: D. Collier, N. Dawber, P. Thomas, J. MacPhail, P. Bertocci, E. Loring, S. Williams. W. Battaglia, M. Rayner, R. Bowen, J. Ramsey, C. Harrington. Third Row: P. Paltrineri, P. Beckloff, A. Moorehead, I. Walker, D. Dick, R. Richardson, W. Spita, R. McArdle, T. Curry, J. Putnam, S. Arens, B. Campbell. Fourth Row: T. Villa, R. Sharron, D. Hale, B. Paltri¬ neri, B. Ramsey, P. Ramirez, S. Whitcomb. 79 our vocal music group. • . First Row: J. Gleason, D. Piercy, K. Heald, C. Dolan, D. Marcionette, N. Miller, C. Trigg, G. McMahon, D. Dunning, G. Martin, R. Shaw, G. Cutcheon. Second Row: N. Clement, M. Wilson, V. Sleigh, G. Dunbar, D. Dey, R. Appleton, R. McArdle, B. Buxton, S. Erskine. Third Row: B. Bladworth, K. Wegner, E. Kunz, P. Murphy, L. Childs, D. Moore, L. Perrin, D. Martin, A. Railsback. Fourth Row: E. Kearns, M. DiLucci, S. Fox, S. MacGilvra, D. Erlandson, J. Wood, P. Rand, C. Harlan, R. Doyle. Fifth Row: F. Juliani, J. Tabbu t, J. Martin, J. Hammond, D. Shaw, M. Pratt, D. Gilmore, R. Forster, R. Morrison. 80 First Row: R. Richardson, S. Williams, M. Stanley, J. MacCaulay, R. Rice, J. Hrones, M. Relyea, J. Buxbaum, M. Arsen¬ ault. Second Row: W. Steele, R. Unruh, S. Michaels, I. Hodgson, S. Hettrick, L. Meissnei, J. Morton, A. Mills, N. Frost, V. Erskine. Third Row: S. Arens, R. Raymond, R. Borgman, R. Tedoldi, L. Martin, M. Wahl, P. Bowker, N. Sise, K. Murray, P. Farley, E. Mortarelli. Fourth Row: V. Gelpke, P. Bacot, P. Rolph, D. Thomajian, P. Dunne, F. Ambrogio, F. Bertelsen, M. Rockwell, S. Cooney, C. Amesbury, S. Kemp. Fifth Row: B. Bedford, D. Keating, J. Halvarson, D. Olsen, J. Kendall, M. Dyer, M. Hervey, S. Schoonover, S. Smith, G. Canoni. i _J_ 1 “SIXTEENS,” Girls’ Ensemble First Row: D. Piercy, K. Heald, M. Hervey. Second Row: N. Clement, M. Wilson, R. Shaw, P. Bowker. Have you heard the Chorus by George Chase? 81 candids around our school. . . Mr. Certuse coaches ofF-field! Well, bless its little white feathers! 83 These tired feet will have no part of a Bunny Hop! 84 our cheerleaders Mish Hervey, Captain. “Cheers” to you! First Row: Mary Stanley, Marcia Hervey, Niekie Clement. Second Row: Roberta Herring, Anne Bar¬ ton, Debby Johnson, Peggy McMahon, Alice Edg- erton, Debby Marcionette. 86 our twirlers B. Wilanson, J. Pignatiello, J. Eslienwald First Row: J. Eshenwald, C. Rizzo, B. Wilanson, J. Pignatiello. Second Row: G. Cononi, S. Cannon, S. Canfield, J. Dozois, S. Cooney, N. Perkins. Third Row: M. Wilson, B. Pearson, J. Gleason, P. Poli- meno, C. Civetti, M. Deresa. Charm and precision be¬ tween halves. 87 FOOTBALL First Row: T. Taylor, P. Magnuson, D. LaBorne, A. Hallstrand, R. Borgman, J. Ramsey. Second Row: R. Unruh, T. Keefe, D. Landers, B. O’Keefe, P. Monoghan, B. Roberts, B. Tedoldi, M. Edgehill, R. Ed¬ wards, J. Fleming. Third Row: P. Hart, P. Dunne, A. Bishop, W. Steele, G. Argento, D. Wax, D. Mc¬ Nutt, P. Indresano, D. Chase, R. Fogerty, B. Cliff. Fourth Row: Mr. Certuse, Coach; D. Stevens, Man¬ ager; R. Forster, T. Ryan, P. Cronin, L. Fogerty, M. Rowan, R. Thompson, J. Janse, R. Clay, Mr Hines, Trainer; Mr. Johnson, Coach. SCORES W. II. S. 7 W. H.S. 20 W. H. S. 32 W. H. S. 6 W. H. S. 7 W. H. S. 0 W. II. S. 20 W. H. S. 0 W.H.S. 33 Punchard Dedham Milton Natick Braintree Norwood Framingham 13 Walpole Needham 14 14 Captain Bill Roberts “Coaches Certuse and Kenyan” 88 Pete Monaghan Center Dick Unruh Fullback John Fleming End Tim Keefe Tina linnlrpv Paul Magnuson Bob Borgman Halfback Dave Landers Halfback Allen Hallstrand T ackle Red Ramsey Quarterback Bill Roberts 91 “We can can-fan, can ' t we?!” . . . cast of thousands! “Rub a dub, dub—three what’s in a tub?!’ our rallies 02 our football dance “Who’s your friend, Gil?” a “Rogue’s Gallery’’ “Are we proper, or are we proper!” He went that-a-way! our field hockey squad. . • Paula Parker! What are you doing?! Front Row: H. Walsh, D. Perry, M. Rockwell, B. Earle, L. Brown, L. Collier,E. Yaffee, T. Rainey. Second Row: P. Parker, G. McMahon, M. Wahl, D. Holden, J. Whitman, B. Bladworth, B. Fish, B. Parnin, J. McFayden, S. Merrill. Third Row: B. McCadam, Miss Copley, N. Kiddoo, P, Farley, D. Jeremiah, C. Vose, M.’Cannon, J. Kendall, M. Sise, M. Giles, A. Adams, J. Woodley, S. Babson, E. Bruns. 94 First Row: R. DiLucci, P. Hanna, S. Zerga, H. Pritham, P. Woodley, J. Daly. Second Row: B. Ramsey (Mgr.), J. Verani, G. Cass, J. Putnam, S. Oppenheimer, B. Paltrineri, B. Hanson, B. Eldridge, Coach Chapman. 95 This track leads to Victory—“let it out,” Howard! our boys ' basketball team. • SCORES Wellesley vs. Browne and Nichols Wellesley vs. Winchester Wellesley vs. Framingham Wellesley vs. Dedham Wellesley vs. Milton Wellesley vs. Walpole Wellesley vs. Needham Wellesley vs. Natick Wellesley vs. Framingham Wellesley vs. Dedham Wellesley vs. Milton Wellesley vs. Walpole 57-52 42-66 55 - 52 56 - 38 49-40 55-19 34-48 52-69 34-61 59-52 64-60 54-27 ’At’s a boy, John! Captain John Fleming BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: J. Fleming; Managers—J. Nannery, P. Monaghan. Second Row: J. Nugent, J. Verani, R. Edwards, A. Bishop, G. Ramsey, R. Unruh, R. Hansen, P. Magnason, I). Wax, J. Tenney, S. Oppenheimer, Coach Bergstrom. 96 BOYS’ J. V. BASKETBALL First Row: E. Fort, J. Ramsey, G. Rizzo, W. Jeremiah, P. Cronin, B. Garvin, T. Loss. Second Row: Coacli Lorett, B. McCracken, G. Ar- gento, B. Lyttle, D. McNutt, R. Porter, R. Morrison, B. O’Keefe, D. Ramirez. Four ‘scores’ and seven ‘seconds’ later ... Bo hits again! Get that rebound, Wellesley! It’s all yours, Jack—! There go those birds again! 97 our girls ' basketball team . . . SENIOR GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Jjeft to right: B. Cowan, F. Bertlesen, E. Doyle, S. Merrill, J. Whitman, M. Giles, C. Vose, E. Earle, A. Adams, J. Mac- Fadyen, P. Bowker, J. Bullen, E. Yaffee, S. Canfield, M. Rockwell. “There but for you” goes Milton, Bets’! 98 our spring track. . . First Row: J. Chapman, D. McNutt, S. Zerga, T. Curry, S. Hunt. Second Row: W. Blaney, T. Villa, R. TJnruh, J. Noonan, W. Walsh, H. Pritham, Mr. Chapman. “Chappie” takes time out for a pep talk . . . “so vote Democratic!” Chappie Jr. winds up! 99 our hockey team • • . Ralph Raymond powers in on Needham! There’s always a scramble around the nets. First Row: H. Collina, B. Beers, J. Maccini, R. Raymond, B. McIntyre. Second Row: R. Madden, R. Fogerty, J. Gummere, R. Tedoldi, B. Cliff, R. Fogerty, Coach Hines. Third Row: P. Woodley, W. Walsh, K. Christianson, K. Hamilton, S. Arens, D. Chase, R. I ' lbrich. Sam Arens Brad Beers Wellesley tries to gain con¬ trol of the puck! Jim Maccini Someone must score to win Ralph Raymond HOCKEY Wellesley vs. Framingham 1-2 Wellesley vs. B. C. High 2-2 Wellesley vs. Walpole 4-1 Wellesley vs. Norwood 1-4 Wellesley vs. Waltham 3-3 Wellesley vs. Watertown 5-3 Wellesley vs. Needham 1-1 PLAYOFFS: Wellesley vs. Watertown 3-0 Wellesley vs. Walpole 0-2 Brad Beers practices his “checking.” Can’t someone get control of that puck? Ken Hamilton 101 Brad’s determined to get that puck away. our boys ' and girls ' tennis squads • First Row: M. Rainey, D. Holden, B. Earle, F. Bertlesen, J. McIntyre, C. Vose, P. Farley, L. Brown. Second Row: Miss Copley, K. Wegner, D. Earlandson, M. Dyer, B. Bissett, J. Morton, N. Derick, J. Rayner. 102 our indoor track and golf teams • . • First Row: S. Whitcomb, W. Steele, W. Kearns, D. Thomajian, M. Collins, P. Hanna. Second Row: Coach Chapman, R. DiLucci, E. Greene, II. Pritham, R. Kearns, R. Eldredge, J. Hoar. First Row: D. Burke, R. Madden, S. Oppenheimer. Second Row: Mr. Simone, E. Bruns. 103 our gym show Tom and Dave help “Bill”d the highlight of the show. Who says he’s “Punchy” ? ! First Row: J. Vaughn, E. Bruns, L. Brown, D. Perry, D. Marcionette, M. Rockwell, P. Carey, B. Brown, B. Barry, B. Sise, D. Johnson, S. Lyman, P. Parker, C. Meslis, J. Pignatiello, A. White. Second Row: J. Gleason, S. Carle, B. Bigelow, A. Edgerton, S. Canfield, M. William, S. Smit h, B. Cowan, P. Gledhill, D. Mulherin, R. Herring, S. Cooney, N. Poole, A. Layman, M. Stanley, M. Wahl, M. DeSesa, J. Eshenwald. Third Row: J. MacIntyre, S. Bell, S. Courtemanche, M. Trigg, E. Yaffee, H. Walsh, P. Farley, R. Miller, K. Cassidy, R. Morris, H. Collina, T. Ryan, I). Landers, P. Rolph, R. Emerson, J. VanVorst, R. Crump, T. Steeves. Fourth Row: K. Hamilton, B. Hanson, H. Esterly, I). Wax, W. Roberts, S. Arens, B. Lyttle, C. Sutherland, G. Ramsey, P. Indresano, H. Rossi, Fifth Row: S. Kenney, W. Walsh, D. Anderson, R. Forster, J. Edel, G. Dudley, R. Metzler, D. Chase, H. Darlington, W. Steele, B. Ramsey, R. Peck, R. Todd, I). Unruh. J. Sullivan. Sixth Row: R. Clay, R. Tedoldi, R. Edwards, B. McCracken. 104 our wrestling team . . . “Lefty” wrestles up another pointer for his boys. First Row: B. Ramsey, G. Frangoulis, A. Montopoli, J. Labadini, T. Villa, R. Stedt, R. Emerson. Second Row: P. Paltri- neri, H. Stagg, ,J. Callinan, J. Cahill, M. Rowan, M. LeDuc, R. Courtemanche, Mr. Johnson. Co-captains Alan Montopoli and Jerry Labadini test their skill on the mat. 10,5 our swimming team . • • First Row: Coach Johnson, Doug Fraser, Manager. Second Row: J. Edel, II. Darlington, J. Chapman, J. Walchli, R. Thur- her, A. Woodward, B. Towne, J. Sanders, N. Savage, R. Bunker. Third Row: E. Schmidt, R. Morris, I). LaBorne, I). Landers, J. Adam, J. Callinan, G. Dudley, B. Forster, S. Kiddoo, J. Sullivan. 106 our softball team . . . First Row: A. Adams, L. Cornell, J. Whitman, S. Merrill, B. Cowan, P. Carey, J. Roberts. Second Row: M. Noonan, M. Rockwell, B. Fish, E. Yaffee, S. Smith, D. Marcionette, Miss McEtchern. Third Row: B. Barry, S. Canfield, f. Wahl, P. Bowker, L. Westcott, D. Stratford. Careful, Betsy! Bobbie Fish is the most slippery one of her kind. 107 our baseball team • . . First Row: R. Raymond, Y. Roberts, J. Fleming, J. Nugent. Second Row: Coach Kerivan, W. Kearns, R. Borgman. 108 in and out of our school • • . “Behold! Ye watchers and ye holy ones . . Jay Blunt gets set to smash it across the net. Maxie, have you ever heard a shaggy-dog story? John, Doug, and A1 demonstrate organized “chairholding!” 109 our wellesleyan staff • . • First Row: A. Geiger, M. Hervey, B. Buxton. Second Row: S. Baker, S. Babson, B. McArdle, C. Rizzo, D. Harris, M. Ellin- wood. Third Row: J. Verani, J. Gleason, M. Bradley, Miss Slattery—Adviser, J. Sullivan, J. Pagnatiello, N. Clement, B. Bladworth, J. Whitman, D. Wax. “Write-up” to the last minute! Left to right: C. Rizzo, Business Staff; J. Pignatiello, Typist; M. Bradley, Business Manager. 110 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Robert McArdle SENIOR EDITOR Marcia Ilervey PLANNING BOARD Susan Babson Sharon Baker Bonnie Bladworth Bruce Buxton Nancy Clement Joyce Gleason Druscilla Harris Edward Kelly Eleanor Lockwood David Richardson James Sullivan Dale Thomajian John Verani Douglas Wax Janice Whitman ART EDITORS Marian Ellinwood Elissa DellaPiana PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Alan Geiger BUSINESS MANAGERS Carol Vose Marcia Bradley BUSINESS Patricia Bowker Pamala Brooks Sandra Canfield Linda Collier Susan Courtemanche STAFF Joyce Kendall Daria Lupo Ruth Shaw Judy Verner Beverly Wilanson TYPISTS Janice Pignatiello Assistant Carol Rizzo Chief Adviser Photography Business ADVISERS Claire L. Slattery Florence M. McGilvray Elmore D. Lundgren Photography by Loring Studios, Boston, Massachusetts Published by Wm. J. 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