Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)
- Class of 1958
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.OCT 33 D ■ESLE v - REE ( IBR4RY 4870 00362 6583 30 V S.i,f GiCN tT. Wellesley, ma 021 qi The class of the presents GAMALIEL BRADFORD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS AROUND OUR SCHOOL January page 43 December page 37 T | Tpj November page 27 October page 21 kt September page 5 1 1 1 1 i 1 Eh , T« L ' Wi ' CT t i i i ; it izi fflEgq xxiuiki ' LUkn IN ISO DAYS page 53 WELLESLEY FREE LIBRARY W S • O i i j I, WfcLLESLtY, MA 02131 FOREWORD Only la t September, Sputnik made it dramatic appearance, providing man with a tiny glimpse of outer space. Hardly had the furor over this fir t satellite subsided when Mid-Year exams were bearing down on ui. Now as graduating Senior , let us look back over our last 180 day in Wellesley High -School—our athletics, our clubs, our committees, and our classes. Throughout the year, we were developing sportsmanship by either playing on one of our school’s many teams or simply supporting them from the -ide lines. In our school careers we have learned that sportsmanship not only occupies an important place in the sports world, but also in the every day world. During the busy winter months, we were active members of various cluta and committee . As Senior , we bore additional responsibilities, perhaps those of a chair¬ man or of a co-chairman. We gained, as a result, a better understanding of the impor¬ tance of co-operation and of the duties of an ordinary member of any organization. In every school activity, we’ve enjoyed fellowship. We’ve become aware of the rights and needs of others. We’ve learned to be a friend. Now as we leave our friends for college or for work, we feel confident that we will know how to make new friends. Who knows whether the fate of the world might not hinge on our ability to under¬ stand the needs and ways of fellow man? Of course, the greatest part of our high school careers has been spent in the class¬ room. e’ve learned more than facts. We’ve written papers, performed ex¬ periments, learned mathematical principles, studied foreign languages, and learned business skills. We’ve begun to learn to reason and to apply what we know to the situations that may confront us in the future. W e are not sure of what is ahead for us. Just as man will reach beyond Sputnik to the mysteries of the solar system, so we hope we will be able to live a worthwhile life. However, we must be fully aware of the importance in the achievement of our goal of those qualities which we have worked to develop in High School: leadership, the ability to co-operate and to bear responsibility, the ability to make friends, and the ability to reason. Philip Bertocci Editor-in-chief TEL. WELLESLEY 5-4044 i ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE “Around the school in 180 days’ 7 is the appealing theme of your yearbook, recalling to mind the once fantastic thought that anyone could possibly go “around the world in 80 days.” We now live in a world any point on which can be reached in less than a day and a half: a man-made moon can circle the earth in an hour and a half, and a guided missile can leave one continent and spread destruction on any other continent of the world in less than twenty minutes! It will be up to your generation to learn how the mighty forces be¬ hind all these great accomplishments can be controlled for the better¬ ment, rather than the destruction, of mankind. Will you be wise enough and good enough to win the struggle that the adult world of today leaves in your hands? You will succeed in this struggle only if you recognize more clearly than the older generation has ever done that there is a Power outside yourselves without Whose guidance nothing can be accomplished. Only as you learn to rely on God, can you find the wisdom and strength to meet the problems of your future years. With God’s help you cannot fail! Samuel M. Graves Samuel M. Graves Principal 6 Katherine Bronson Assistant Principal Dean of Girls John B. Chaffee Superintendent of Schools Joseph C. Spang Anna C. Craig Director of Guidance Girls’ Counselor 7 Robert J. Aldrich .Joseph Andrew Business Mathematics Mrs. Ruth I). Anderson Robert T. Bateman Home Economics Mathematics Mrs. Eileen Chapman Librarian Raymond B. Chapman George S. Chase Social Studies Music Eleanor I). Copley Physical Education II 8 Wilbury A. Crockett English Lois H. Curtis Biology Catherine M. Dennen Business Milton Economos Industrial Science James Etmekjian French Joseph F. Fitzgerald Mathematics and Physics Elizabeth M. Foley English Dorothy M. Guild Typing Mrs. Kathryn Hall Remedial Reading Harold E. Hines Physical Education John N. Goodridge Latin and German John C. Howard, Jr. Biology and Chemistry Mrs. Olga Peterson and Mrs. Barbara Steeves Secretaries 9 Eleanor M. Johnson Physics and Chemistry Bedros Kamitian Business George Kerivan Mathematics Erik M. Kjeldsen Phy.sical Education James T. Lape English Raymond E. Leach M usic Ernest B. Lorett Mrs. Margaret G. Lothrop Social Studies Nurse Norman D. Loud Elmore D. Lundgren Gardner H. Marchant, Jr. Mrs. Sylvia C. McCurdy Chemistry Mathematics Social Studies Social Studies J Mrs. Florence M. McGilvray Mrs. Dorothy W. McIntyre Mrs. Frances O’Brien Business English French Carl A. Olson, Jr. Industrial Science Mrs. Marie L. Wanless Physical Education Ethel M. Ward Mr. Garland Allen Latin and English English Arlene Carr English Stacy Bragdon Audio-Visual Aids Supervisor Mrs. Dorothy Pierce Dietician 11 Mrs. Lillian Sharron Secretary to the Guidance Office Frederick E. Steeves Physical Education Director UNDER Hamlet Collina President David Chase Vice-President First Row: G. Biggin, S. Camelli, A. Bayliss, L. Brown, M. Breek, R. Brown, S. Areand, L. Bladworth. Second Row: M. Cass, L. Barto, C. Black, S. Bamford, C. Amesbury, S. Brown, R. Battaglia, C. Barry. Third Row: C. Campana, R., Bolles, D. Bullen, F. Ambrogio, J. Callinan, P. Beverstock, P. Bowle r, J. Cerasuolo, M. Brisson. Fourth Row: D. Buxbaum, R. Burke, R. Bunker, P. Bascot, J. Cahill, R. Chadbourne, P. Boulanger. First Row: S. Cooney, H. Cotter, J. Dale, E. Damon, D. Crane, D. Collier, J. Chevone, J. Cronin. Second Row: E. Clifton, C. Dolan, R. Crump, R. Clay, H. Collina, R. Courtemanche, R. Cunnan, C. Bellefontaine. Third Row: W. Curran, D. Beliefontaine, M. Delouchry, S. Chase, A. Dorsey, P. Cronin, G. Daly, D. Chester, R. DiLucci. Fourth Row: D. Dick, B. Cliff, J. Doherty. J. Crowe, R. Dischino, D. Chase, M. Collins. 12 GRADUATES First Row: P. Farley, S. Farwell, N. Frost, E. Dunn, V. Erskine, J. Fay, J. Drouet, S. Fearnside. Second Row: R. Fitz¬ simmons, C. Fleming, V. Foisy, M. Dunakin, M. Fedson, P. Fowler, S. Edel, C. Edwards. Third Row: J. Feeney, B. Gar¬ vin, R. Fogarty, M. Friedberg, R. Gardner, R. Fogerty, R. Forster, E. Fort. Fourth Row: D. Dunlavy, B. Estus, B. Faucett, T. Edison, D. Eichhorn. Inga Hodgson Secretary Diane Gilmore Treasurer First Row: D. Hartnett, J. Hammer, C. Graham, M. Griffin, S. Hettrick, I. Hodgson, A. Hagan, N. Greenfield. Second Row: W. Grome, S. Harrison, M. Harrington, J. Hansberry, B. Hudson, V. Giovanella, P. Gledhill, D. Gilmore, M. Houde, J. Hoar. Third Row: P. Hanna, E. Greene, D. Gould, R. Hughes, R. Harvie, D. Hitchcock, R. Hayde, J. Hallahan. Fourth Row: J. Halvorson, R. Gordon, P. Hood, R. Gelpke, R. Heick, J. Horan, R. Gilmore. 13 First Row: M. Lamson, E. Kearns, P. Knight, E. Irving, R. Lape, I). Labadini, L. Jones, E. Kunz. Second Row: M. Trigg, I). LeVan, M. Kane, S. Lyman, I). Johnson, S. Jones, A. Layman, J. MacBey, M. Maccini. Third Row: B. Kingsley, K. Kraus, P. Ilsley, R. Lamsey, M. I el)uc, G. Humphrey, II. Johnson, J. Johnson. Fourth Row: R. Linton, W. Jeremiah, J. Maccini, B. Lyttle, P. Indresano, R. Kearns, D. Keating, R. Macdonald, F. Kennedy. First Row: K. Murray, J. Munday, J. Moore, K. O’Brien, J. McDaniel, N. Moran, J. MacKenzie, J. Ottaway. Second Row: M. Nazar, M. Mitchell, S. Mulvaney, B. Nanes, F. Mayhew, C. McLaughlin, J. Noonan, S. Meissner, P. McMahon. Third Row: J. Maguire, R. Miller, R. Morris, R. O’Connor, D. Olson, R. Mortarelli, B. McIntyre, R. McMorran. Fourth Row: A. Moorhead, J. Oakes, C. Macredie, R. Morrison, J. O’Connell, E. Merrill, J. McConchie. 14 First Row: M. Rooney, L. Pulling, C. Pope, N. Raymond, D. Patterson, B. Pascal, M. Phemister, B. Pearson. Second Row: J. Perlmutter, L. Rollins, J. Perkins, S. Root, P. Nivling, N. Poole, J. Pippitt, M. Ronchetti. Third Row: J. Ramsey, T. Ranieri, A. Railsback, R. Renison, G. Rizzo, E. Rogers, P. Rand, P. Paltrineri. Fourth Row: M. Rowan, R. Peek, L. Perron, H. Rossi, D. Ramirez, W. Palladino, M. Richardson. First Row: G. Simmons, N. Schoepfer, S. Schmetzer, G. Scagliarini, M. Stickle, E. Snooks, D. Shaw, C. Scanned. Second Row: E. Schmidt, S. Schoonover, E. Summers, J. Solomon, N. Sise, B. Scott, S. Schlick, M. Seyfarth, S. Sicchio. Third Row: M. Rutledge, R. Stewart, C. Speed, H. Stagg, D. Starr, A. Silvano, F. Shirley, D. Sehwenk. Fourth Row: N. Smith, N. Savage, J. Sanders, R. Singletary, M. Slater, R. Shaul, G. Rutledge. 15 First Row: J. Verani, J. Trubiani, J. Vara, M. Trigg, J. Symmes, S. Van Iderstine, D. Ward, J. Wright. Second Row: T. Walker, H. Tyler, S. Thomas, J. Trefry, S. Woods, R. Townsend, L. Warren, P. Thompson. Third Row: W. Tucceri, R. Thurber, P. Woodley, C. Wales, C. Weafer, R. Tedoldi, R. Thompson, A. Vigneron, J. Van Vorst. Fourth Row: D. Tim¬ mons, J. Walchli, A. Towne. C. Sutherland, P. Ward, R. Ulbrich, F. White. SOPHOMORES First Row: S. Battaglia, M. Bareli, L. Bertocci, S. Altman, J. Bigelow, A. Bailey, R. Allen, J. Battaglia. Second Row: D. Amadon, J. Arnold, C. Abraham, M. Adam, S. Blood, C. Beckwith, G. Alexander, C. Brown, P. BecklofF. Third Row: R. Bankart, N. Anagnostis, P. Adams, J. Barry, G. Akerson, F. Brewer, W. Block, R. Appleton. Fourth Row: J. Brines, D. Allen, L. Bourn, E. Acly, J. Bogle, E. Balboni, R. Benedict. 16 First Row: G. Constantinides, M. Bush, J. Case, S. Campbell, T. Collier, M. Carey, C. Bruno, L. Cremonini. Second Row: J. Collins, D. Campbell, P. Buxton, M. Crockett, M. Connery, R. Cassell, J. Crowe, P. Chamberlain, C. Dale. Third Row: P. Cyr, F. Coleman, W. Crosbie, J. Campbell, G. Chester, W. Clegg, P. Connolly, J. Connors. Fourth Row: E. Coate, P. Cotton, J. Clapp, R. Cain, D. Bullard, V. Cononi, D. Campana. First Row: L. Dwinnell, J. Day, A. Farnham, J. Dervan, W. Gale, D. Ekings, D. Dyer, B. Faucett. Second Row: S. Elli¬ son, A. DiGiando, E. Davis, H. Furlong, S. Fortini, M. Dozois, C. Doe, S. Fleming. Third Row: K. Fitzgibbons, G. Finn¬ egan, D. DeRosier, G. DeJon, D. Eldredge, R. Evans, J. Flynn, R. DeFazio. Fourth Row: D. Dennen, W. Degnan, O. Egleston, R. Edgerton, A. Deitrich, R. Dunn, C. Darlington. 17 Peter Adams President Adele Pignatiello Vice-President First Row: A. Holman, C. Jennings, R Isaacson, E. Johnston, C. Johnson, M. Hayde, .Si. Howe, G. Hugenberger. Second Row: F. Hedges, M. Hennessey, J. Giovanella, K. Grant, K. Harde, L. Green, V. Jetter, S. Gura, C. Grome, S. Hughes. Third Row: H. Haggett, P. Hill, Y. Grant, G. Greathead, K. Gallo, R. Hansen, G. Gillis, F. Harney. Fourth Row: S. Gray. R. Jackson, L. Green, T. Jackson, J. Goodwin, R. Howard, H. Irving. First Row: J. McCourt, K. Mahaney, S. Lyeth, J. Lloyd, L. Mauch, C. Layman, J. Lunney, P. Lane. Second Row: K. Kilmain, I). Ladd, V. Kneisel, L. Marchetti, M. Madden, K. Lovell, A. Kelsch, J. Kanavich. Third Row: E. McHugh, D. Lundberg, K. Lovel, T. Libby, R. Lanza, J. McDonald, K. LaBorne, J. McAllister, Y. Mayes. Fourth Row: D. Knapman, R. Jurgielewicz, J. R ine, J. Roller, P. Madden, F. Keefe, P. McCarthy. 18 First Row: J. Mills, J. O’Brien, P. Morton, J. Peacock, L. Miller, B. Nugent, N. Newell, B. Mulroy. Second Row: S. Met- tetal, N. Noonan, S. McQuaid, I. McRann, M. Niccoli, P. Myers, W. Nivling. Third Row: J. McMahon, G. Mendles, R. McNamara, B. Needham, T. Parker, H. McKenna, K. Nagler, B. Monahan, W. Morgan. Fourth Row: C. Mulcahy, R. McVoy, C. Orloff, R. Nugent, T. Parker, D. Miller, V. McKenna. Betty Mulroy Secretary James Barry Treasurer First Row: D. Priem, R. Rudd, C. Reid, G. Rhome, P. Semple, S. Schacht, S. Schildein, S. Rainey. Second Row: K. Shea, D. Sibley, J. Sharrott, L. Piercy, B. Peary, Rideout, A. Pignatiello, P. Powers, S. Rauch. Third Row: B. Seuffert, C. Rainey, D. Siek, M. Salvi, R. Penney, F. Schneider, P. Sicchio. Fourth Row: C. Shackford, P. Schofield, Y. Rowan, R. Ramsey, S. Rossi, D. Pierce, J. Richardson. 19 First Row: B. Tracy, C. Terry, L. Symmes, J. Tallon, M. Smart, S. Styles, D. Tetrick, K. Sjulander. Second Row: G. Stim- mell, J. Sline, P. Smith, B. Taylor, H. Thayer, S. Smith, C. Thorpe, R. Smith. Third Row: R. Sommers, J. Spangler, R. Schlick, S. Thomas, S. Strunck, J. Slavin. Fourth Row: J. Tartari, M. Smith, R. Stimets, J. Spita, C. Snow. First Row: D. Viguers, A. Unsworth, D. Wentworth, D. Vose, H. Wolf, C. Turner, L. Varney, N. Unruh. Second Row: C. Tucceri, H. Yaffee, D. Twomey, S. Winjum, H. Young, M. W’egner, D. Williams, J. West. Third Row: K. Withers, S. Williams, S. Young, D. Van Vliet, B. Wicks, R. Vincent, R. Vose. Fourth Row: C. Wilder, P. Zerga, E. Wood, S. Wald- man, T. Winn. 20 STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: S. Smith, X. Kiddoo, R. Rice, M. Stanley, G. Cononi, B. McCracken, S. Whitcomb, L. Hall, D. Erland-on, P. Brown. Second Row: C. Pope, L. Marchetti, R. McMorran, L. Barto, G. Ilugenberger, M. Madden, S. Lyman, S. Altman, J. Bigelow, K. Grant, B. Mulroy, II. Young, M. McMahon, S. Woods, A. Pignatiello, D. Gilmore, M. Cass. Third Row: H. Collina, W. Crosbie, J. Richardson, R. Stimets, D. Chase, B. O’Keefe, M. Rowan, B. Ramsey, R. Nugent, F. Lang, J. Sanders, P. Adams, W. Jeremiah, D. Dick, C. Speed, T. Parker, N. Takeishi. Jerry Chapman, Student Coun¬ cil President, plans for the meet¬ ing. Bruce McCracken has the floor. 11 22 SENIOR COUNCIL First Row: R. Rice, G. Cononi, B. O’Keefe, M. Stanley, P. Doran, L. Hall. Second Row: D. Erlandson, V Kiddoo, S. Whitcomb, B. Ramsey, F. Lang, B. McCracken, X. Takeishi, S. Smith, P. Brown. FINANCIAL COUNCIL First Row: D. Ladd, A. Layman, B. Pearson, M. Trigg, S. Whitcomb, W. Edmands, C. Jennings, A. Pignatiello, D. Guam ieri. Second Row: W. Morgan, E. Green, O. Egleston, J. Sanders, J. Barry, D. Dennen, R. Thurber. 23 FIELD HOCKEY t • i i sit { m %M it 1 K7 pt ' lfH it i inset ' ji First Row: S. Hettrick, M. Noonan, R. Cook, N. Derick, G. Martin, J. Weisenbach, M. William, N. Bishop, P. Jenkins, B. Fish, S. Lyman. Second Row: Mrs. Wanless, G. Scagliarini, S. Smith, S. Woods, K. Mahaney, E. Clifton, N. Poole, IJ. Sise, L. Rollins, J. Pippitt, P. Brown, M. Pratt, Miss Copley, V. Erskine. Third Row: J. O’Brien, N. Greenfield, D. Dyer, J. MacPhail, E. Kearns, N. Moran, R. Brown, D. Collier, M. Fedson, B. Tracy, M. Wegner. Are there only four on the ball out of all those girls? Susie Smith is on the offensive. i 1 24 CROSS COUNTRY First Row: S. Zerga, W. Jeremiah, B. Lyttle, R. Peek, P. Hanna, H. Pritham, R. Eldredge, G. Daly, Coach Chapman. Second Row: R. Bartlett, J. Campbell, A. Leonard, A. Railsback, V. Spita, J. Putnam, D. Tallon, R. Cain, R. Abbott, R. Doyle, E. Wood, C. Speed, R. Sharron, D. DeRosier, R. Ramsey. Look at that prospective chorus line! 25 RADIO CLUB D. Pierce, R. Smith, J. Walton, R. Doyle, W. Battaglia. PROJECTIONISTS CLUB First Row: M. Tims, J. Van Vorst, R. Courtemanche, R. DiLucci. Second Row: R. Penney, B. Estus, D. Pierce, Mr. Howard. 11 26 NOVEMBER CHEERLEADERS Clockwise from the bottom: R. DeFazio, L. Marchetti, A. Edgerton, D. Johnson, M. Stanley, N. Kiddoo, P. McMahon, A. Pignatiello, L. Cunnan. 11 Heads up cheering by Debby Johnson. 28 TWIRLERS Pat Polimeno, Drum Majorette “Les Girls,” Pat Polimeno, Janie Dozois, Diane Guarnieri, and Gracie Cononi, clown it up! “They always call him Mr. Touchdown.” First Row: G. Cononi, P. Polimeno. Second Row: C. Campana, ft Perkins, S. Fleming, K. Fitzgibbon , S. Cooney, L. Burdick, A. Bar¬ ton, C. Grome, C. Amesbury, L. Jones, D. Stratford, C. Scannell. Third Row: J. Dozois, D. Guarnieri. 29 PEP CLUB f An ■BBS $ i liM ir a and RALLIES Rally round the Pep Club. Marty O’Connell eats the nails we were going to use to Nail Natick! Bo Hanson, Dior II, commen¬ tates as Bev Nanes models the latest chemise. “We’ve got the coach!! We’ve got the team!! We’ve got the pep!! We’ve got the steam !!’’ 30 BAND Rusty Whitcomb takes over for Mr. Leach. W. H. S. Band shows its stuff at half time. First Row: P. Polimeno, G. Cononi, P. Paltrineri, H. Haggett, B. McIntyre, C. Castellanos, T. Winn, G. Dudley, J. McAllister, J. McMahon, D. Guarnieri, J. Dozois. Second Row: D. Lacount, L. Cremonini, C. Murray, D. Sharron, F. Schneider, C. Darlington, J. Deal, J. Ramsey, P. Beckloff, J. Peacock, R. Allen, B. Fish. Third Row: W. Clegg, D. Lundberg, J. Campbell, E. Coate, R. Harvie, W. Battaglia, D. Allen, R. Dunn, W. Willis, R. McVoy, S. Chase, D. Siek, R. McNamara. Fourth Row: D. Dick, W. Spita, J. Putnam, T. Curry, P. Cotton, S. W T hitcomb, R. Ramsey, E. Loring, T. Jackson, E. Acly, R. Metzler. Mr. Leach strikes up the band. 31 VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: R. McCadam, D. LaBorne, R. Gallerani, K. Christianson, K. MacKenzie, D. McNutt, B. O’Keefe, A. Bishop, D. Anderson, R. Edwards. Second Row: B. Ramsey manager, R. Stedt, R. Thompson, P. Indresano, F. Ambrogio, M. Rowan, P. Cronin, R. Tedoldi, R. Fogarty, K. LaBorne. Third Row: P. Adams, P. Woodley, R. Fogarty, R. Forster, E. Greene, B. Cliff, J. Feeney, D. Knapman. JUNIOR VARSITY 14f; 30f „34 JS 33 First Row: J. Walchli, R. Edgerton, N. Smith, J. Cahill, R. Morrison, J. Sanders, P. Ward, W. Rowan, S. Rossi. Second Row: F. Harney, D. Dennen, J. Brines, P. Madden, P. Zerga, J. Koller, D. Keating, H. Stagg, W. Degnan, G. Parker, Mr. Kjeldsen. Third Row: C. Gillis, D. Stevens, R. Morris, D. Campana, R. Howard, J. Callinan, T. Edison, B. Wicks, R. O’Connor, F. Coleman, R. Vincent, G. Cutcheon. 32 Coaches Certuse and Kerivan. Scores Wellesley 31 Punchard 6 Wellesley 31 Dedham 6 Wellesley 26 Milton 13 Wellesley 6 Braintree 13 Wellesley 20 Framingham 7 Wellesley 19 Wapole 14 Wellesley 13 Natick 40 Wellesley 7 Needham 6 Denny Anderson breaks away against Framingham. Don LaBorne chases the referee off the field. Barry O’Keefe bulls his way through the line. 33 Ken MacKenzie End Alan Bishop Guard 11 34 Bob Gallerani Tackle 35 ‘The Dodaheeagrons” have their premiere during intermission. ZS’atiek is unable to dampen our spirits. FOOTBALL DANCE The big hunks line up for their annual picture at the football dance. 11 36 The Night of January Sixteenth Cast: Seated: S. Whitcomb, (i. Frangoulis, S. Hunt. First Row: K. Zsofka, J. Macaulay, D. French, K. Fitzpatrick, J. Buxbaum, S. MacGilvra, D. Lambro, P. Armstrong. Second Row: 5i. Takeishi, R. Bowen, S. Erskine, P. Thomas, S. Ken¬ ney, A. Maynard, P. Sinko, W. Walsh, B. Ram key, J. Chapman, R. Rice. Ushers: First Row: M. Sullivan, V. Sleigh, J. Graham, B. Swain, L. Hall, H. Smith. Second Row: M. Gress, J. Prescott, J. Morton, S. Bell, A. Morris, B. Ekings, G. Dunbar. “We’re not coming to grips with it people,” says A sober mood grips the jury. “You are the panel from which the jury will be “I don’t believe it, I won’t believe it!” “So he says to me, he says Ruby . . .” chosen.” 39 BOYS’ BASKETBALL First How: Y. Jeremiah, B. Garvin, R. Edwards, R. Hansen, I). Anderson, R. Gardner. Second How: G. Aker-on, H. Rossi, K. MacKenzie, I). McNutt, D. Ramirez, A. Bishop, B. O’Keefe. Me and my shadow. Two’s company but three’s a crowd. Kenny almost “dunks” one. SCORE Wellesley vs Walpole Wellesley vs Natick Wellesley vs Framingham Wellesley vs Milton Wellesley vs Norwood Wellesley vs Braintree Wellesley vs Needham Wellesley vs Dedham Wellesley vs Winchester 50-45:58-41 37-69:42-47 52-74:29-60 26-46:51-44 55-58:53-57 49-60:25-44 66-41:58-61 63-31:41-40 48-54 Ted Akerson battles for a rebound. 41 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL First Row: B. Isaacson, D. Russell, M. Pratt, B. Fish, B. Barry, B. Tracy, M. Mitchell. Second Row: J. Lloyd, M. Weg¬ ner, D. Ladd, J. Morton, J. MacKenzie, M. Smart, M. Leonhardt, N. Poole, Miss Stott. Third Row: P. Jenkins, D. Tet- rick, B. Swain, J. Moore, S. Drummond, X. Moran, G. Scagliarini, J. Pippitt, N. Derick, Mrs. Wanless. 11 4 Pat Fowler, get rid of that ball quick! 1 T f • i ASSEMBLY CLUB First Row: L. Brown, A. Hagan, Mrs. McCurdy, M. Relyea, S. Edel, M. Dunn, M. Dyer. Second Row: M. Noonan, J. Cronin, R. Townsend, P. Smith, L. Bladworth, S. Smith, K. Kraus, J. Perkins, J. Godden, J. Graham. Third Row: L. Pulling, B. Colby, M. Trigg, P. Doran, S. Sehmetzer, A. Turner, R. Brown, S. Fearnside, P. Sinko. The girls won’t study through this assembly! Our Monday morning fate is in their hands. 11 44 ART SERVICE CLIJR First Row: S. Lyman, D. LeVan, L. Barto, M. Stanley, D. Gilmore, A. Laymen, B. Peary. Second Row: D. Ward, [HI Mosher, I. Hodgson, S. Shaw, C. Terry, J. Vara. Third Row: S. Harrison, J. Sharrott, C. Bruno, G. Constaninides, K. Kraus. 45 WELLESLEY AN STAFF First Row: E. Loring, C. Castellanos, W. Spita. Second Row: M. DiLucei, M. Gress, S. Bell, W. Edmands, Miss Slattery, J. Wood, B. MaeMaster. Third Row: N. Perkins, G. Cononi, R. Rice, I. Walker, A. Parker, G. Martin, P. Bertocci, J. Graham, D. Taylor, M. Sullivan, L. Hall, J. Morison. Fourth Row: G. Williams, R. City, M. Witherell, S. Erskine, R. Metzler, L. Childs. EDITOR-IN-CIIIEF Philip Bertocci SENIOR EDITOR Robert City PLANNING BOARD Lindsay Childs Grace Cononi Stephen Erskine Julia Graham Martha Gre s Frank Lang Edgar Loring Genevieve Martin Joan MorLon Anne Parker Rosemary Rice Walter Spita Marcia Sullivan Diane Taylor Judith Wood Arthur Young COPY EDITORS Carol Castellanos Martha Witherell ART EDITORS Wendy Edmands Susan Bell PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Robert Metzler BUSINESS MANAGERS Gordon Williams Marcia DiLucci James Adam Richard Bowen Bt SINESS STAFF Rosemary Cavanaugh N ancy Perkins TYPISTS Barbara MaeMaster Linda Hall ADVISERS Chief Adviser Claire L. Slattery Photography Florence INI. McGilvray Business Elmore D. Lundgren Photography by Loring Studios, Boston, Massachusetts Published by W m. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, New York 11 46 Steve Erskine just doesn’t recognize them. Armed with pencils and aspirin the “chiefs” set to work. The Business Staff re-checks their account. n CLI2AB Linda Hall and Barbara Mac- Master, our typists, found them¬ selves busy to the end. nr Gracie seems to be enjoying herself. 47 Sue Bell and Wendy Edmands, Art Editors, can’t stop for a minute! INDOOR TRACK First Row: J. Spita, C. Orloff, II. Pritham, E. Acly, J. Tartari. Second Row: Coach Chapman, R. Iliff, D. DeRosier, A. Leonard, R. Eldredge, J. Hoar. They’re off and running! 11 48 SKI CLUB Ski Team: First Row: E. Clifton, It. Rice, M. Cass, N. Sise, S. Meis¬ sner. Second Row: S. Whitcomb, It. Bowen, R. Morrison, G. Parker, P. Bertocci. Ski Club: First Row: E. Clifton, S. Cooney, D. Cannon, B. Fish, N. Sise, M. Cass, S. Whitcomb, R. Rice, L. Bertocci, S. Smith, B. Cook, S. Smith. Second Row: S. Altman, D. Collier, S. Meissner, B. Ekings, J. Roberts, C. Pope, M. Breck, J. Fay, M. Gress, J. Weisenbach, P. Doran, J. Bigelow. Third Row: C. Dale, J. McAllister, J. Brines, G. Parker, R. Morri¬ son, R. Bowen, P. Bertocci, N. Takeishi. 49 HOCKEY TEAM First Row: D. Buell, T. Parker, R. Fitzsimmons, H. Collina, J. Walton, J. Spangler, R. Fogarty. Second Row: B. Mc¬ Intyre, R. Forster, E. Fort, D. Chase, K. Christianson, J. Feeney, B. Cliff, R. Fogarty, P. Hood, D. Knapman, Coach Hines. Craig Wilder is on the move. Take it away, Karl! 11 50 Open net—a chance for Dave Buell to score! We’re ready, willin’ and able. Come on Don, smother that puck. Karl Christianson Wellesley vs Framingham Wellesley vs Needham Wellesley vs Norwood Wellesley vs Watertown Wellesley vs Waltham Wellesley vs Walpole Wellesley vs B. C. High 3-5:2-0 0-4:2-2 l-2:2-4 1-2:2-3 1-2:4-3 0 - 8 : 0-8 0-8:3-2 THE BRADFORD First How: M. Cas, , S. Meissner, K. Wegner, S. Hunt, P. Jenkins, D. Erlandson. Secoyid How: J, Wood, B. Estus, F. Lang, J. Morison, M. Breck. mwwrni. mmi 11 1 1 im J _ 1 T ' w 1 Agreed: we have principles to maintain. MIL FEBRFA GIRLS LEADERS CLIIR A. Farnham, N. Noonan, H. Wolf, D. Collier, M. Wegner, N. Derick, P. Jenkins, S. Smith, Mrs. Wanless, K. Mahaney, M. Seyfarth. CLASSICAL MUSIC SOCIETY First Row: L. Childs, K. Fitzpatrick, G. Dunbar, W. Spita, I. Walker. Second Row: R. City, W. Battaglia, D. Martin, R. Doyle, S. Erskine, D. O’Brien, E. Belden. 11 54 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: Mr. Andrew, K. Wegner, B. MacMaster, G. Martin, A. Morris. Second Row: H. Simons, D. Stratford, G. Thomas, G. Dunbar, A. Parker, R. Cook. Third Row: B. Ekings, J. LaCharite, K. Grant, H. Furlong, J. Noonan, J. Chevone. Mr. Andrew explains a system of elementary schooling. 55 WRESTLING First Row: B. Ramsey, D. Beal, R. Stedt, B. McCracken, T. Villa. Second Row: R. Vincent, C. Darlington, F. Ambrogio, J. Halvorson, C. Macredie, P. Zerga, G. Daly, E. Greene, Coach Kjeldsen. 56 The “experts,” Dick Stedt and Bruce McCracken, give a demonstration. SWIMMING First Row: Coach Kjeldsen, D. Dick, Ji. Smith. Second Row: E. Schmidt, J. Hallahan, R. Morris, J. Adam, J. Deal, D. Dennen, C. Wales, G. Dudley, S. Gray. Third Row: E. Kalfon, R. Edgerton, J. Chapman, R. Ulbrieh, A. Towne, N. Sav¬ age, J. Sanders, R. Bunker, F. Kennedy. Which one will do the bellyflop? 57 CANDIDS Qu’est-ce que c’est que c|, Derry? Custodians: Mr. Dishino, Mr. Particelli, Mr. Fort- ini, Mr. Lindholm. Driver Training: 56 Oldsmobile, Mr. Lundgren, Mr. Burgess, ’57 Ford. Matron: Mary Crowell. 11 58 oftOM 1 I 60 Could it be seafood that Mr. Graves is serving? The saints go marching in. 61 SCIENCE FAIR Dondi Stevens goes scientific . Sarah Bamford enlightens two sen¬ ior girls on chromatography. Ed Schmidt distills another quart—of water. Stan Hunt expounds upon the nature of light waves. Mr. Chaffee awards well earned blue ribbons to Sarah Bamford, Joan Moriion, and Ginny Sleigh. It G? WISE WELL SCIENCE CLUB First Row: A. Morris, B. Estus, I. Walker, L. Childs, W. Battaglia, T. Walker. Second Row: W. Spita, R. Doyle, D. Pierce, D. Martin, R. Abbott, N. Savage. Don Martin’s a good mixer. 63 CHAMELEONS First Row: S. MacGilvra, S. Ellison. Second Row: R. Rice, D. Dick, S. Kenney, J. Morison. The cast walks through the Playnight production of AU My Sons. fl4 11 What a homey scene! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: A. Edgerton, M. Stanley, J. Buxbaum, G. Sanders, S. Bell, V. Sleigh, J. Morison, Mr. Lundgren, P. Polimeno, J. Wood, R. Rice, M. Withered, D. Erlandson, P. Jenkins. Second Row: G. Cononi, S. Smith, M. Sullivan, C. Castellanos, J. Adam, J. Blunt, J. Chapman, B. O’Keefe, D. McNutt, F. Lang, E. Loring, I. Walker, S. Hunt, L. Childs, P. Bertocci, P. Armstrong, A. Barton, C. Brines, K. Wegner. Third Row: M. Ca-.s, E. Greene, M. Breck, R. Thurber, A. Hagan, I. Hodgson, M. Rowan, R. Bunker, B. Estus, L. Brown, D. Dick, P. Farley, S. Lyman, 1. Fedsen, J. Pippitt. John Dwyer, President of the Class of 1956, presents a globe dedicated in memory of Helen A. Walton. 05 Inga Hodgson presents her ideas on character. GYM SHOW First Rote. B. Mulroy, X. Greenfield, M. Griffin, C. Brines, M. Smart, D. Williams, C. Campana, N. Tyler, S. Hettriek, C. Pope, IX Guarnieri, L. Cunnan, A. DiGiando, M. Dunakin, L. Taylor, M. (iress, (i. Sanders, B. Ekings, H. Simons, N. Perkini, C. Bruno. Second Row: L Meissner, K. Kraus, X. Hatch, J. Morton, X. Schoepfer, M. Stanley, C. Amesbury, S. Brown, A. Holman, M. Adams, J. Weisenbach, I). Cannon, A. Edgerton, X. Bishop, J. Roberts, D. Stratford, D. Pignati- ello, P. Brown, I. McRann, K. O’Brien. Third Row: Mr. Kjeldsen, Mrs. Kjeldfcen, B. Swain, I. Hodgson, I). Collier, M. Dozois, A. White, S. Edel, IX Johnson, S. Lyman, D. LeVan, S. Cooney, L. Rollins, A. Layman, C. McLaughlin, P. Jenkins, fi. Smith, M. William, A. Maynard, I). French, J. Pfe-icott, M. Breck, Miss Copley. Fourth Row: J. Chapman, S. Bell, V Derick, P. Doran, M. Mitchell, R. Edgerton, R. Edwards, B. McCracken, F. Kennedy, R. Stedt, R Morris, R. Miller, E. Balboni, J. VanVorst, R. Rice, L. Marchetti, M. Pratt. Fifth Row: R. Metzler, E. Coate, C. Macredi, D. Ander¬ son, D. Chase, G. Dudley, B. Ramsey, B. Lyttle, J. Sanders, IX McSutt, A. Leonard, P. Zerga, C. Wales, C. Darlington, R. Bowen. Sixth Row: J. Tartari, P. Edmunds, R. Bartlett, B. Collina, R. Tedoldi, F. Harney, K. LaBorne. E. Schmidt, F. Colman, S. Ros i, R. Emerson, I). Beal, R. Benedict, R. Clay. I 66 ‘Come Fly With Me” by Bryan Lyttle. (WIMIh Bill Walsh is up and over. Barry O’Keefe as “The Discus Thrower” comes to life. Are you ready! Hep! Hep! Rough and ready, the Red Raiders come a-running. Even the dog is for Wellesley. Snag that rebound! 67 Senior play cast members get “new faces.” “The autumn leaves . . were taken home for souvenirs! iI 68 5?; wmmm vGmtS3 Ha BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE First Row: N. Perkins, S. Edel, A. Layman, I). LeVan, A. Pignatiello. Second Row: J. Perkins, L. Pulling, H. Simons, C. Young, M. Tims, L. Chamberlain. Third Row: J. Buxbaum, B. Swain, B. Ekings, L. Pearson, C. Coveney, F. Dias. They started the torch burning. Busy-bee-bulletin-boarders buzz over their bright ideas. 70 SHOWCASE COMMITTEE First Row: J. Graham, L. Chamberlain, J. Perkins, M. Stickle, S. Fearnside, L. Pulling, C. Young, N. Perkins. Second Row: M. Sullivan, H. Simons, B. Pascal, C. Coveney, S. Sullivan. Third Row. P. Shaw, B. Swain, J. Buxbaum, B. Ekings, J. Ottaway. The Showcase Committee prepares a case for show. 71 Julie Graham, don’t step on any tacks! AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE COMMITTEI First Row: (i. Martin, R. Rice, P. Bertocci, I). Erlandson, M. Takeishi, S. Schmetzer, P. Doran, J. Wood. Second Row: K. Wegner, M. Sullivan, S. MacGilvra, J. Cronin, D. Taylor, D. Lamion, S. Fearnside, S. Meissner, M. Cass, D. Wil¬ liams, J. Godden, C. Dolan, J. Graham. Third Row: R. Brown, J. Bigelow, J. Fay, I. Hodgson, S. Erskine, R. Bunker, B. Ramsey, A. Vigneron, M. Breck, A. Hagan, S. Altman. Nobu presents a good will gift from Japan to our two A.F.S. repre¬ sentative , Phil Bertocci and Dorcy Erlandson. 72 KEY CLUB First Row: R. Ramsey, B. Lyttle, B. Ramsey, E. Loring, B. O’Keefe, A. Vigneron, J. Barry, J. Sanders, R. Nugent. Second Row: T. Parker, M. Rowan, R. Edgerton, T. Villa, H. Pritham, R. Abbott, R. Clbrich, W. Walsh, G. Akerson, D. Chase, P. Adams, R. Stimets. Third Row: R. Clay, R. Miller, S. Whitcomb, P. Woodley, R. Tedoldi, V. Cononi, T. Loss, E. Greene, D. LaBorne, O. Lambro, D. Bankart. 73 HISTORY DISCUSSION CLUB First Row: S. Sehmetzer, P. Cotton, M. Shea, J. LaCharite, R. Bankart, J. Spita. Second Row: K. Wegner, M. Crockett, 1). Wentworth, J. Wood, C. OrlofT, J. Tartari, X. Anagnostis, F. Schneider, N. Howe. Third Row: Mr. Burgess. CANDIDS 74 CHORAL First Row: V. Kneisel, G. Rhome, J. Bigelow, R. Rudd, L. Varney, R. Penney, W. Walsh. Second Row: S. MacGilvra, D. Erlandson, G. Sanders, P. Carey, M. Manty, J. McMahon, I). DeRofier. Third Row: M. Seyfarth, J. Hammond, L. Barto, D. Shaw, K. Fitzpatrick, T. Mteeves. Fourth Row. S. Wingun, D. Ladd, J. Martin, A. Morris, A. Maynard, N. Miller, P. Edmands. Fifth Row: M. Pratt, S. Campbell, I). Viguers, D. Wentworth, G. Cutcheon, J. Richardson, R. Stimets. This is the elite A Cappella Choir. They can sing, too! 76 GROUPS First Row: R. Tedoldi, J. Koller, D . Buell, H. McKenna, F. Ambrogio, M. Stanley, J. Macaulay, S. Kemp, J. Buxbaum. Second Row: S. Humphrey, D. Martin, P. Zerga, W. McKenna, S. Hettrick, S. Meissner, J. Morton, S. Schoonover. Third Row: J. Blunt, L. Childs, S. Erskine, F. Cliff, R. Rice, P. Mors, M. Breck, S. Smith. Fourth Row: P. Bacot, M. Friedberg, S. Waldman, P. Rand, S. Cooney, C. Reed. Fifth Row: R. Gelpke, E. Wood, D. Keating, P. Beverstoek, J. Lloyd, J. Mills. Seated: D. Russell, G. Cononi. First Row: M. Stan¬ ley, J. Macaulay, J. Buxbaum, J. Morton, A. May¬ nard, N. Miller, S. Kemp, J. Hammond. Seated: G. Martin. First Row: V. Sleigh, M. DiLueei, S. Smith. Sec¬ ond Row: D. Martin, S. Erskine, L. Childs, R. Doyle, G. Dunbar. Mr. Chase, Director. 77 ORCHESTRA First Row: D. Vose, W. Grant, S. Schacht, C. Castellanos, R. Edgerton, T. Winn, J. McAllister, D. Dick, E. Loring, P. Buxton, S. Chase, W. Battaglia, B. Fish. Second Row: O. Egleston, W. Clegg, J. Day, R. Bankart, R. McNamara, S. Whitcomb, R. McVoy, A. Edgerton, N. Smith, R. Dunn, P. Knight, D. Lacount, G. Thomas. Third Row: R. Townsend, L. Bertocci, E. Clifton, D. Gilmore, A. Parker, S. Schildein, D. Tetrick, C. Shackford. 78 SPRING TRACK f X . A ft % 1 . ..ij 1 ”• 2u-l Wr 1 1 Bg||l M f i -Sm HP v v 4 B p ■ i ■ | T r I 1 First Row: P. Hanna, R. DiLucci, H. Pritham, D. LaBorne, D. McNutt, K. MacKenzie, E. Greene, W. Walsh, S. Hunt, B. O’Keefe, J. Chapman. Second Row: R. Bartlett, W. Sharron, G. Daly, L. Perron, N. Savage, S. Zerga, B. Lyttle, R. Abbott, M. Rowan, D. Dick, C. Speed, R. Eldredge, P. Woodley, Mr. Chapman. Wellesley shows Needham what running really is. 79 Ken MacKenzie takes off on a record breaking leap. BOYS’ TENNIS Mr. An drew, J. Hallahan, D. Gould, J. Blunt, L. Childs, R. Ulbrich, W. Stocking, R. City, B. McIntyre, H. Collina. The Bay State League Champs show their style. Blunt’s bumptious backhand loops the ball. 80 GIRLS’ TENNIS First Row: M. Fedson, M. Dyer. Second Row: J. Morton, M. Breek, J. Martin, S. Jones. BASEBALL First Row: B. Garvin, A. Bishop, B. Cliff, R. Linton. Second Row: P. Cronin, Mr. Kerivan, R. Fogerty. By all means don’t lose your hat, Paul Cronin! Coach Kerivan explains game strategy. 82 SOFTBALL First Row: M. Pratt, J. MacBey, J. MacKenzie, M. Leach, J. Weisenbach, B. Fish. Second Row: B. Clifton, X. Derick, X. Poole, N. Collier, jM. Mitchell, S. Schoonover, S. Smith, Miss Trafton. ffancy Derick makes that long tretch while Susie Smith backs her up. Batter up, Julie MacKenzie! 83 GOLF First Row: W. Jeremiah, R. Otway, E. Fort. Second Row: P. Hood, S. Oppenheimer, R. Morris. 84 Eddie Fort blasts his way out of a sand trap. SUPERL Barry O’Keefe MOST VERSATILE Mary Stanley Dick Stedt BEST LOOKING Barbara Barry Bruce Ramsey WITTIEST Diane Guarnieri BUSINESS MAN Stan Whitcomb CAREER GIRL Pat Polimeno MOST DEPENDABLE Bob Gallerani Posy Rice 86 ATIVES BEST GROOMED BEST STUDENTS A1 Bishop Linda Hall Stan Hunt Martha Witherell FRIENDLIEST Bruce McCracken Grace Cononi MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jerry Chapman Karen Wegner MOST ATHLETIC Rocky Edward Jo Morton 87 SENIORS Grace Cononi, Treasurer; Barry O’Keefe, President; Mary Stanley, Vice-President; Priscilla Doran, Secretary . RALPH ABBOTT One of Chappie’s Spring Track and Cross Country team mem¬ bers . . . The Radio Club’s Pub¬ licity Chairman . . . Wisewell Science Club . . . Key Club . . . “Gets along” with everyone . . Jocund and likeable. JAMES ADAM Jim ... A crew cut style all his own . . . Sports fan . . . Quiet in class but always has the right answer . . . Consistently on the Honor Roll . . . Aspiring to an engineering career. DEXIS ANDERSON Denny . . . Avid sportsman . . . Varsity Football, J.V. Basket¬ ball, Baseball, Gym Team . . . Have you ever seen him walk? ... A future P.E. teacher . . . Always full of fun . . . A catchy 88 lau S h - PETER ARMSTRONG Pete . . . Co-Feature Editor of the Bradford . . . Scintillating, but ironic wit ... A master of the pianoforte . . . Chameleons , . National Honor Society . . . Original expression . . . Defend¬ er of the Humanities. ALAN BARBER A1 . . . Math, first and foremost student . . . “Guess what I did Friday!” . . . Jokester . . . Sees the bright side of everything . . . A captivating personality! RONALD BARTLETT Ronnie . . . Track squad . . . Cross Country . . . Small in size but his presence is always ap¬ parent ... Oh those poems! . . . “How do you feel about the political scene? . . . Brightens up any situation. DAVID BEAL Dave . . . One of W.H.S.’s road burning Trackmen ... A good student . . . Plays nurse maid to a temperamental, 1930 Mod¬ el A Ford . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Has an affinity for the sci¬ ences. BARBARA BARRY Barb . . . Softball as a Sopho¬ more, Basketball as Junior . . . Outstanding Gym Team mem¬ ber . . . Honor Roll . . . Rally booster . . . Co-Chairman of Pep Club . . . Rally Committee “La Senorita.” mmmf mm ANNE BARTON Snappy, sweet and sociable . . . Cheerleader for two years . . . Twirling Corps Senior year . . . Extremely capable . . . Many Dance Committees . . . Vever lost for a witty remark . Brimming with brightness. EDGAR BELDEX Ed . . . Joined us in his Senior year from Stamford, Connect¬ icut . . . Studious . . . One of the Math IV—Physics gang. . .Has an affinity for a Science career . . . Amiable addition to our class. “And who is the head of the WALTER BATTAGLIA Walt . . . Has a great aptitude for Science . . . Sputnik tracker ... A true non-conformist . . . Advanced Chemistry . . . Radio Club . . . Stalwart of the Band and Orchestra . . . “Well, I dis¬ agree.” SUSAN BELL Co-Art Editor of the Welles - leyan . . . Art Service Club . . . Always on Dance Decorations committees . . . Really artistic . . . Duchess of our Junior Prom . . . Sun burst smile . . . Has an abundance of originality. Washington Desk, Mr. Curry?” SARAH BATTILANA Sherry . . . Softball and basket¬ ball . . . Has her heart and soul in many activities . . . Bradford Staff . . . Honor Roll . . . Warm and Kind . . . Attractive clothes . . . Chameleons . . . Never too busy to help. PHILIP BERTOCC1 Phil . . . Editor-in-Chief of our Wellesleyan . . . Skiing enthusi¬ ast . . . National Honor Society . . . American Field Service rep¬ resentative to France . . . Band member . . . Liked by each and everyone . . . Understanding. WALTER BESSETT Walt . . . Radio Club member . . . Interested in Ham Radio . . . Sooo casual . . . Smooth dancer . . . Always enjoys a good laugh . . . “Want to bet on that?” . . . Watch out for his slap on the back! RICHARD BIGLEY Dick . . . Football during his Sophomore and Junior years . . . Aloof . . . Nonchalant . . . Feels at home working on his car . . . Conscientious and able . . . Without his Ford he’s really bored . . . Good company. CURTIS BLINN Curt . . . Wiry . . . Dashing blade . . . Member of 8:29 dash team . . . Carefree . . . Not a worry in the world . . . Known for his homeroom escapades . . Yearns for excitement . . . Good company. JAY BLUNT Top man on our Tennis Team for three years . . . Glee Club . . . Honor Roll . . . Avid Mad reader . . . Partisan of the Mil¬ waukee Braves . . . Misogynist . . . “Wine, —, song” . . . Well informed . . . “El senor.” ALAN BISHOP A1 or “The Plumber” . . . Three letter man: Football, Basket¬ ball, Baseball every year . . . The boy from “Penn.” . . . Quiet and polite . . . Watch him scamper! . . . Any easy amble . . . Gallant. RICHARD BOWEN Dick . . . Baseball . . . Tennis enthusiast. . . Very sociable . . . Friendly and easy-going . . . Hot clarinetist in the Band . . . Abundant good humor . Wellesley an Business i tafF. “Here’s another one of my horrible examples.” 90 PRISCILLA BROWN Bonnie . . . Talented Gym Team performer . . . Pep Club booster . . . Rally Committee . . . Innocent knack for mischief . . . Contagious laugh . . . Every inch packed with dynamite . . . What a gal! NANCY BISHOP Field Hockey . . . Petite, but oh, what energy! . . . Sports- minded . . . Windswept coiffure . . . That “Well, my goodness!” look . . . Mischievous pixie . . . Aspiring to be a gym teacher. CAROL BRINES Business Co-Editor of the Bradford . . . Season Ticket Drive . . . Honor Roll . . One of Mr. Crockett’s proteges . . . Writer of several prize essays . . . The pen is mightier! Efficient. ROBERT BROWN Bob . . . Apt Basketball and Baseball player . . . Always on the go . . . Plans to join the Air Force . . . Forever in stitches . . . Never without his grin . . . “Oh yeah” . . . Gay blade. DAVID BUELL Dave . . . Hockey enthusiast Varsity squad for three years . . . Rally Committee . . . Member of the Financial Coun¬ cil .. . Hard work put into his car . . . Casual ... Joe College. PATRICIA CAREY Pat . . . Basketball and Softball . . . Gym Team gal for three years . . . Chorus . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club and Rally Com¬ mittee . . Sophomore Dance . . . Junior Prom Decorations Active and attractive. LINDA CHAMBERLAIN Lin . . . Artistic . . . Active member of the Art Service Club . . . Bulletin Board and Show¬ case helper . . . Assembly Com¬ mittee ... A bundle of ener gy . . . Diminutive ... A flashing smile. LINDA BURDICK Lin . . . Petite blond . . . Bulle¬ tin Board, School Store and Rally Committee . . . Always helping with dance decorations . . . Snappy member of the Twirling Corps, Senior year . . . Sugar and spice. CYNTHIA CARTER Cindy . . . Softball and Basket¬ ball Teams . . . Cute and petite China Doll ... A member of the office squad . . . Expressive eyes . . . Industrious and capa¬ ble. JEREMY CHAPMAN Jerry . . . Swimmer with fin-t instead of feet . . . Track . . . President of Student Council . . . National Honor Society . . . Advocate of free speech . . . Jazz enthusiast . . . Staunch Democrat . . . Dashing. JACQUELINE BUXBAUM Jacki e . . . Secretary of Ensem¬ ble . . . Scores of Dance Decora¬ tions Committees . . . Friendly . . . “No, not really” . . . Lots of Sparkle . . . Radiant blush That New England twang! . . . Reliable. CAROL CASTELLANOS Loyal member of our Band and Orchestra . . . Honor Roll Stu¬ dent . . . Full of ideas and will¬ ing to share them . . . School Store Committee . . . Winning smile . . . Brimming over with enthusiasm. DIANE CANNON Boom Boom . . . Live wire . . . Dynamic . . . Pep Club . . . Fi¬ nancial Council . . . Unpredict¬ able . . . Smooth, satiny blond tresses ... A special kind of chuckle . . . Fissionable . . . Not a worry in the world. ROSEMARY CAVANAUGH Personification of sweetness . . . Such pep and energy . . . Dain¬ ty .. . Docile . . . Dependable . . . A good pupil . . . Friendly . . . Refined . . . “Done your Spanish?” . . . Where’d you get those big brown eyes? The erudite Miss Slattery expounds on her Maine attraction. KARL CHRISTIANSON Varsity Football . . . Captain of the Hockey Team . . . Base¬ ball . . . Key Club . . . King of our Junior Prom ... As sharp as a Gillette . . . Member of the 8:29 Dash Team. ROBERT CITY Bob . . . Senior Editor of the Wellesley an . . . Boys State, 1957 . . . Capable and depend¬ able . . . Occasionally gets a Model A on the road . . . Sin¬ cere. GRACE COX ONI Gracie . . . Peppy . . . Junior Prom Queen . . . National Hon¬ or Society . . . Popular clas Treasurer for three yearn . . . Cute Head Twirler . . . Secre¬ tary of Student Council . . . Girl’s State ’57 . . . Efficiency plus! REBECCA COOK Becky . . . Talented cymbal crasher in the Band . . . Dance Refreshment Committees . . . Energetic . . . Rally Commit¬ tee . . . Always in a hurry . . . Never at a loss . . . Fluorescent blush ... A future teacher . . . Effervescent. LINDSAY CHILDS Bo . . . Tennis Team . . . Avid Tennis fan . . . Honor Roll . . . Musically minded . . . Glee Club . . . Chorus for three years . . . One of Mr. Bateman’s prod¬ igies . . . Wellesleyan . . . Treas¬ urer of the Wisewell Club. BRENDA LEE COLBY Brenny . . . Attentive student . . . Assembly Committee . . . Dance Decorations Committee . . . Adept intramural Basket¬ ball player . . . Those deep brown eyes and that wavy hair! LEONARD CORBETT Lenny . . . Commonly known as “The toe” . . . Varsity Football as a Junior . . . Var¬ sity Baseball . . . Watch out for the bike! . . . Motorcycle jacket with an eagle on the back. 92 BERNARD CHRISTIANSEN Ben . . . Courteous .. . Baseball fan . . . Uninhibited . . . Quiet, but a wonderful conversation¬ alist . . . “Oh those books!” . . . Most unpredictable . . . Like¬ able. PATRICIA DENISE COLLINS Denise ... A real sparkle in her eye ... As bu y as a bee in the office . . . Crafty in the Craft Shop ... On the Bulletin Board Committee . . . Some gal! CAROLYN COVENEY Callie . . . Enthusiastic member of the Junior Red Cross . . . Good company . . . One of those in charge of our Bulletin Boards . . . Well groomed . . . Looking towards a nursing ca¬ reer. , v THOMAS CURRY Tom ... A Track man .. . Busi¬ ness Staff of the Bradford . . . Jazz enthusiast ... A clarinet¬ ist in the band . . . Always de¬ pendable . . . “The beloved automobile” . . . Model builder of the highest order . . . Terrific! PATTI DEFLUMERE Pat . . . Tall and slim ... A good listener . . . Always a neat dresser ... A conscientious and efficient worker in the office . . . The “steno” pad is in her fu¬ ture. MARCIA DILUCCI Soft-spoken . . . Song bird in our Glee Club for all three years . . . Many music awards . . . Wellesleyan Business Staff . . . An old fashioned gal . Has a career of teaching in mind. DONALD DEFAZIO Don . . . Loves cars and any¬ thing to do with them . . . Has anyone seen a sharp motorcycle zipping through town? . . . Air Force included in plans for fu¬ ture . . . Infectious grin. “And now down to the bare einentials,” says Miss Curtis. BRENDA DONNELLY A transfer to Wellesley High from Holy Cross Academy in her Junior year . . . Always friendly . . . Well groomed . . . That fiery red hair! ... A con¬ scientious student . . . Interest¬ ed in others. PRISCILLA DORAN Pris . . . Our able Senior Class Secretary . . . Soft spoken . . . SSpent her Junior year in Bel¬ gium ... American Field Service Committee . . . Pep and Rally Committees . . . Personality plus . . . Simply one swell gal! ELEANOR DOE Elbe . . . Sweet, sunny, and sincere . . . Rally Committee . . . Water skiing instructor . . . A lover of horses and she owns one named Cheyanne. . . All in favor of “Old Cape Cod.” MARSHA DEXTER S eat dresser . . . Deep, pensive eyes . . . Trim and slim . . . Light-hearted . . . Very few worries . . . Bundle of energy .... A loyal rooter for all our teams . . . What “go power.” NANCY JEAN DERICK Nanc ... A whiz on Wellesley’s athletic fields . . . President of the Leader’s Club . . . Assem¬ bly Committee . . . Superb at imitations! . . . Riotus remarks . . . Spunky . . . That big smile! . . . Gloom-chaser. FRANCES DIAS Frannie . . . Quiet and neat . . . Handy with aneedle and thread . . . Rally Committee . . . Dance decorations galore . . . Good worker . . . Always pitches in to help . . . Easy to get laughing and hard to stop! 93 RICHARD DOYLE Dick . . . Cross country . . Glee Club and Chorus all three years . . . Radio Club President . . . One of the Advanced Chem¬ istry boys . . . Has a future in Science . . . Mathetically mind¬ ed for sure. GWENDOLYN DUNBAR Gwen . . . Has supplied us with music for devotionals for three years . . . Assembly Committee . . . Glee Club and Chorus for three years ... A cappella . . . Trustworthy . . . “Hold that note, Gwen!” mr K - JANE DOZOIS Janie . . . Basketball Team . . . Vivacious Assistant Majorette . . . Full of dynamite! . . . Well groomed . . . “Twirled” her way through Junior and Senior years . . . Eye catcher. MAJORIE DUNN Midge . . . Spirited Basketball and Softball player . . . Treas¬ urer of our Assembly Commit¬ tee . . . Always in a “pickle” . . . Mirthful . . . Delightful company ... I n predictable. SUSAN DRUMMOND Sue . . . Basketball . . . Another loyal member of the Rally Committee ... Tall .. . Help¬ ful and understanding . . . Re¬ splendent brown hair . . . Well groomed . . . Gregarious Femininely loquacious. GEORGE DUDLEY Ged . . . Varsity Swimming Team . . . Skillful member of the Gym Team . . . Sports fan . . . Top-notch drummer in Band and Orchestra . . . Free¬ wheeling . . . Sociable . . . Sten¬ torian. MERRILEE DYER Stretch . . . Field Hockey . Tennis fan . . . The instigator of many laugh ... A great kid- der ... A cappella . . . Assem¬ bly Committee . . . Merrily she rolls along toward a future Nurping career. TUCKERMAN DYER Tuck . . . Came to Wellesley High in hi- Senior year . . . Stands out in any crowd . . . Tennis enthusiast . . . Quiet and unassuming. “Coine in after school and we’ll have a cup of tea!” ALICE EDGERTON Vivacious Cheerleader . . . Gym Team . . . Bradford Sport Co- Editor . . . National Honor So¬ ciety . .. Many Dance Commit¬ tees . . . Glee Club . . . Orches¬ tra and Band . . . Real Frenchy with her horn. PETER EDMANDS Pete or Peter Pud . . . Came to Wellesley in his Senior year from New Hampton School. . . One of the elite male members of the Pep Club . . . Glee Club . . . A Math IV’er. 94 WENDY EDMANDS Co-Art Editor of the Welles¬ ley an ... A member of Dance Decorations Committees by the score . . . Big, Big, brown eyes ... A wit . . . Weekend girl of our class Has the artistic touch. RICHARD EMERSON Dick . . . All-around sports enthusiast . . . Keenly interest¬ ed in Tennis . . . Wrestling Team . . . Stalwart on the Gym Team for three years . . Al¬ ways cheerful . . . Outdoor man. BARBARA FISH Barby . . . Excels in sports . . . Varsity Field Hockey ... A serious student . . . Clarinetist in the Band ... A never ending source of wonderful ideas. ROCKWOOD EDWARDS Rocky . . . Most versatile ath¬ lete at Wellesley High School in years . . . Key man in Bas¬ ketball, Baseball, Gym Team . . . Star Quarterback in Foot¬ ball . . . Always a laugh Stocky . . . Ladies’ man. DOROTHY ERLANDSOX Dorcy . . . National Honor So¬ ciety ... A Cappella and in Glee Club . . . Extremely capa¬ ble . . . Student Council . . . A.F.S. summer exchange stu¬ dent to Italy . . . Chameleons . . . Bradford Literary Co-Edi¬ tor. JAMES FIT GIBBONS Mike . . . Perpetual slow mo¬ tion ... A staunch believer in taking life easy ... Slow easy smile . . . Short blond hair . . . Usually ambles into school around 8:29 . . . Somnambu¬ list. BEVERLEY EKIXGS Bev . . . Full of pep . . . Future Teacher of America Club . . Rally Committee . . . Pep Club . . . Infectious giggle . . . Junior Prom and Icebreaker Commit¬ tees . . Pleasing personality . . . “Sorry.” STEPHEN ERSKINE Steve . . . Able student . . . One of M r. Chase’s best . . . Glee Club . . . Chameleons . . . Wellesleyan . . . Key Club . . . American Field Service . . . Neat . . . Friendly . . . Recip¬ ient of Spanish I award. ROBERT ELDREGE Bob . . . Fleet-footed Track man . . . Cross Country . . . In¬ door Track, and Spring Track in Junior and Senior year 4 . . . Courteous . . . Trustworthy . . . An amateur radio enthusiast . . . “The glorious outdoors.” PA I L FARNHAU Tal and blond . . . Easy-going . . . Serious when the occasion demands . . . Well groomed . . . Collegiate . . . Slow’n easy . . . The silent type . . . Headed for a career of Busine s. 95 Once more-on key this time! KATHERINE FITZPATRICK Kathy . . . Perpetual cheery smile all the time . . . What would the Chameleons do with¬ out her? . . . Ambition and drive . . . Omnipresent member of our class . . . Glee Club and Chorus. DEBORAH FRENCH Debbie . . . Basketball . . . Pa¬ per Drive . . . Toured Europe . . . Satiated with pep and school spirit . . . Carefree look on life . . . Capricious. ROBERT GALLERANI Bob . . . Varsity Football . Wrestling . . . Mechanical . . . What doesn’t he know about cars? ... A diligent student . . . Wears his own special smile ... A Math IV er. EDWARD GIOVANELLA Ed . . . Jovial personality . . Really knows what is what in a car ... A believer in the “easy” life . . . Impatient coun¬ ter of days until vacation . . . Forward to the “flying” Air Force. JUDITH GODDEN Judy . . . Quiet and thoughtful . . . Active on the Assembly and American Field Service Committees . . . (Conscientious. Honor Roll . . . Neat Dresser . . . Soft brown locks. WILLIAM GODDEN Bill ... A hockey enthusiast. . . Neat . . . Quiet... A lover of the great outdoors . . . Avid sports fan . . . By no means a land lubber . . . “Down to the sea in Ships.” JULIA GRAHAM Julie . . . Arrived last year from “Nawth Car’lina” . . . Ameri¬ can Field Service Committee . . . Buzzing almost constantly . . . Wellesley an and the Brad¬ ford . . . Diligent . . . That fabled “Small package” GEORGE FRANGOULIS A valuable asset to our athletic program . . . Varsity in Swim¬ ming and Wrestling . . . Quite the Romeo . . . Dance and As¬ sembly Committees .. . He sure gathers no moss! . . . Real George! HARRIET GLAZER Intramural sports . . . Always around when help is needed . . . Sweet smile . . . Has an interest in the field of nursing . . . Usu¬ ally hungry when lab period rolls around . . . Oh those books! MARTHA GRESS Marcy . . . Chameleons What a giggle . . . “Hi group” . . . Honor Roll, Rally Com¬ mittee . .. Great sense of humor . . . Extrovert . . . Wellesleyan . . . Junior Prom Decorations Committee. ROBERT GROME Bob . . . Excels in industrial arts . . . Member of the Air Na¬ tional Guard . . . Quiet . . . Lives for the weekends “Hand me a wrench, I’ll have it running in soon!” DIANE GUARNIERI Swede . . . Abounding with en¬ thusiasm for all school activi¬ ties . . . High stepping Major¬ ette . . . Just watch her twirl . . . Playful . . . Loquacious . . . A good word for all. But, Miss Guild, Pupry time I try to strikp the “e” I gpt a “p.” LINDA HALL Lin . . . Three years on our Stu¬ dent Council ... An active “make-up” member of Chame¬ leons . . . Recording Secretary of Student Council . . . Welles- leyan Staff . . . What gorgeous clothes! . . . Sweet to everyone. WILBUR HANSFORD Bob . . . Confident and easy¬ going . . . Boy from Bingville . . . Happy when working on a car . . . Small but his presence is always felt . . . Has a ready smile. JUDITH HAMMOND Judy . . . Soprano in Glee club ... In love with the pipes of Pan and all they stand for . . . Lustrous blond hair . . . An eye catcher . . . Junior Prom Com¬ mittee . . . Our “Fair Lady.” ETTA HARNEY Co-Chairman or our Pep Club . . . Came to us from Newton . . . Bright smile for everyone . . . Has an infectious giggle . . . Endless good humor . . . Ardent supporter! MARCIA HANSEN Varsity Field Hockey for two years . . . Sparkling enthusiasm . .. Worked on our Junior Prom and Icebreaer ... A spirited booster of the Rally Commit¬ tee . . . Ambitiou . NANCY HATCH Gym Show . . . Chairman of the Hospitality Committee for our Icebreaker . . . Pert . . . Good things come in small packages . . . Cutest thing you’ve ever seen! ROBERT HANSEN Bo . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Cross Country . . . Secretary of the class as a Junior . . . Rally Committee . . . Keen sense of humor . . . “Why call me snow- shoes?” PATRICIA HAUGHEY Pat . . . Perky and petite . . . Unassuming but polite . . . One of the “fells gang” ... A good friend to have . . . Ambition like you’ve never seen! . . . All sorts of committees. 97 ELIZABETH HENRY Lee . . . Valuable and peppy, member of the Rally Commit¬ tee . . . Sailing enthusiast . . . In love with Poseidon and his watery realm . . . Energetic . . . Scotch plaid skirts by the loads. WILLIAM HITCHCOCK Bill . . . That nonchalant saun¬ ter . . . An epicure . . . Have you heard his latest joke? . . . Friendly . . . Always grinning . . . Sanguine nature . . . Look¬ ing forward to a career in medicine. STANLEY HUNT Stan . . . Co-Editor of the B rad- ford . . . Harvard Book, Junior year . . . Spring Track . . . Seri¬ ous and sure . . . National Hon¬ or Society . . . Passion for bow ties ... A real individual! RICHARD ILIFF Dick ... A new-comer from Norwood in his Junior year . Loves working around cars . . . I nassuming . . . He’s traveled all over the country . . . Always up to something . . . Infectious humor. Look out, Bob Gallerani, you might end up in the dog house! CHRISTOPHER HOLMAN Chris . . . Dark and quiet . . . Rolls around town in his fa¬ mous classic automobiles . . . An ardent fan of the West . . Plans to do something in the field of Forestry. PRISCILLA JENKINS Scilla . . . Came as a Junior from Darien, Connecticut . . . Varsity Field Hockey . . . Cor¬ respondence Editor of the Bradford . . . Treasurer of the Leaders’ Club . . . Honor Roll . . . “Oh that French!” ESTER JULIANI Glee Club . . . Chorus and a Cappella . . . Glee Club soloist . . . Her lovely voice could be her fortune . . . Pleasant smile . . . Twinkling eyes . . . Docile . . . Loads of the old school spirit! BARBARA HOLLINGSWORTH Bobbie . . . Dazzling blond . . . Works as a model . . . Has a multitude of friends . . . Spar¬ kling smile . . . Always going somewhere . . . Has that twinkle in her eye! KATHERINE JOHNSTON Kathy . . . Field Hockey in hei Sophomore year . . . Responsi¬ ble member of the Assembly Committee ... A big boost to any rally . . . Bouncy babbler ... A future teacher. ROBERT KEENE Bob . . . Gym Team . . . Tall and dark . . . Swimming Team . . . Neat dresser and possessor of an easy going manner . . . Gallant . . . Amiable . . . Excel¬ lent gymnast. 98 MICHAEL KELLY Mike . . . A newcomer to Wellesley in his Senior Year from Garden City, New York . . . Interested in cars . . . Good conversationalist . . . “Want to bet on that?” NANCY KIDDO A vigorous Cheerleader Math IV gal . . . Slender and trim . . . Student Council in Senior year . . . Hard-working Co-Chairman of the Football Dance . . . Always seen with a flashing smile. DONALD LAMBRO Don . . . Future journalist . Interested in anything to do with tennis . . . Always well groomed . . . The irreplaceable publicity Chairman for the Key Club . . . Friendly . . . Quick humor . . . Lighthearted. PAUL KELLY New this year from St. Sebas¬ tian’s . . . National Honor So¬ ciety . . . Likes spectacular plays . . . Excellent basketball player ... A regular “Don Juan” . . . Congenial and en¬ gaging . . . Handsome. DONALD LABORNE Don . . . Came to us in our Jun¬ ior year from Florida . . . Var¬ sity Football . . . Track . . . Swimming . . . Happy-go-lucky . . Always has a story to tell . . . Compact and powerful. SALLY KEMP Our gal Sal . . . Glee Club . . . Decorations for many dances . . . Rally Committee . . . Pert and well dre-ised . . . Yes, that Ford is her very own! . . . Un¬ derstanding . . . Considerate . . Always on the go. HBFwH V JOANNE LACHARITE Jo . . . Future Teachers of America Club . . . Chameleons all three years . . . Likes to direct plays . . . Active . . . Loves to work with children . . . History Forum Executive Board . . . Listen to her laugh. C. STEPHEN KENNY Steve or Bushy . . . Amicable . . . President of Chameleons . . . Backstage at many plays and assemblies . . . Virtuoso with the grease paint . . . J.V. Basketball as a Junior . . . Ded¬ icated debator . . . Epicurean. DIANE LACOUNT Dee-dee... Loyal Band and Or¬ chestra member for three years . . . Always keeps busy at one job or another . . . Quick spon¬ taneous laugh . . . Active on the Assembly Committee Conscientious worker. FRANCIS LANG Chic . . . V.I.P. in Student Council . . . Co-Chairman of ’57 Paper Drive . . . Wellesley an . . . Bradford Sports Editor . . . On P.T.S.A. Advisory Council . . . Handsome . . . Honor Roll . . . Informed . . . How’s your Wazoo? Mr. Bateman knows the answer. 99 Dick Doyle dreann of the Elysian fields. GARY LAPHAM The tall, quiet man ... A future mechanic . . . Handy-man . . . Never seen without some kind of a car . . . Takes life easy and thoroughly enjoys it ! “What, me — worry?” M k Life? i i MARCIA LEAHY Basketball girl . . . Rally Com¬ mittee . . . Always sports a ready smile . . . Apt student. . . Honor Roll . . . Full of school spirit . . . Versatile . . . Loyal little bit of fluff. ALBERT LEONARD A1 or Scoff . . . Another of Mr. Chapman’s road burners . . . Came to us from Boston Col¬ lege High in his Senior year . . . A master at games of luck . . . The classic bon mot. MARY LEONHARDT Tennis Team . . . Basketball . . . Industrious and capable . . . Makes a good time even better . . . Wonderful clothes sense . . . Funloving . . . “Muck- le” . . . Such fun to talk to. THOMAS LOSS T.L. ... A bouncy red-headed hoopster . . . Key Club in his Senior Year . . . Always leaves ’em-? ... A hustler at heart. . . Well informed . . . Sport fan from ’way back. ROBERT LUBY Bob . . . Baseball . . . Hockey enthusiast . . “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” . . . Jokester . . . Avid follower of all sports . . . Cheerful . . . Good conver¬ sationalist . . . Life of the party. DOROTHY LORING Dottie . . . One of the Pep Club’s “cast of thousands” . . . A talented artist . . . Art Serv¬ ice Club . . . Winner of many art awards . . . Forever on the lookout for fine art . . . Rally Committee. JOYCE MAC CAULEY Bursting with pep and person¬ ality . . . Has a musical bent . . . Girls Ensemble . . . Looks on the bright side of everything . . . Glee Club . . . Full of vim and vigor . . . Naturally friend¬ ly .. . Neat. EDGAR LORING Ed . . . What could the Band do without him . . . Wellesleyan . . . Sense of humor . . . Co- Chairman of the Ticket Com¬ mittee for many dances . . . Secretary of the Key Club . . . Sweet sounds from a shivering sax. DONNA MACDONALD Petite . . . Artistically inclined . . . Decorations Committees ... Well informed about all school goings on . . . Goldilocks . . . Future Interior Decorator . . . Loves those Art Class field trips. 100 SARA MAC GILVRA Sally . . . Chameleons . . . Ask her about her nephews ... A personality all her own ... A talented actress . . . Musical . . . Responsible . . . Glee Club and A Cappella . . . Always bustling to a meeting. D. KENNETH MAC KENZIE Ken . . . Varsity Football team . . . J.V. Basketball ... A fre¬ quent scorer on the spring track team . . . Tall, athletic phy¬ sique . . . Jocose . . . Friendly, pleasant disposition. MARIA MANTY Chameleons and Assembly Committee as a Sophomore . . . Future Teachers of America Club . . . Bulletin Board Com¬ mittee . . . Seen in the office .. . Always helpful and cheery . . . Gregarious . . . Known for parties. HELEN MAC KENZIE Industrious . . . Honor Roll every term . . . Conscientious . . . Dimpled . . . Often seen working in the office ... A san¬ guine nature . . . Efficient . . . “We’re all here today, Helen.” . . . Future career girl. BARBARA MAC MASTER Barby or Mix . . . Industrious . . . President of the F.T.A. . . . Really sparkling in the Pep Club . . . Invaluable typist for the Wellesleyan . . . Always cheerful . . . Extremely reliable . . . “I’ve got an idea!” DONALD MARTIN Don . . . Science-first last and always . . . Designer of useless electronic devices . . . Vents musical ability in the chorus . . . Good talker and able debat¬ er . . . Good student Thoughtful. 101 Is that Sanscrit, Marcia DiLucci? JOSSELYN MAC PHAIL Polly . . . Field Hockey . . Loves to ski . . . Member of the Band . . . Assembly Commit¬ tee . . . Member of the new Girls’ Leaders Club . . . Always being teased ... A cheery “Hi!” even on “Blue Monday.” GENEVIEVE MARTIN V.V. . . . Varsity Field Hockey . . . Leaders Club . . . F.T.A. Club . . . American Field Serv¬ ice Committee . . . Capable student... A Cappella . . . Glee Club . . . Never at a loss for words . . . Wellesleyan. MARY ANN MAHANEY Missie . . . Varsity loftball . . . “A sparkling wit that makes a hit” . . . GirL Chorus . . . Show¬ case Committee as a Junior . . . A great help in the office . . Those Irish eyes are smiling. JANE MARTIN Sports? All of them . . . Espe¬ cially apt with a tennii racquet . . . Intensive . . . Glee Club and Chorus . . . Sings like a lark . . . Shiny dark waves . . . Oh! what a giggle! FREDERICA MATERA Freddy . . . N ' ewcomer to Wellesley this year . . . Pep Club and Chameleons member . . . How about that “H” Fred¬ dy? . . . Mysterious smile . . . Florinzella in “Footfalls” . . . Classic hair style . . . Enchant¬ ing personality. NATALIE McCarthy Nat ... 1 ler presence is seldom heard but alway felt when help is needed . . . Demure smile . . . Quiet . . . Soft spoken . . . Friendly “hello” for all . . . Sympathetic ... A fine addi¬ tion to our class. JANET MATTHES Pudge . . . Short, shiny, dark hair . . . All-round athlete . . . A real tomboy . . . Fits her nickname to a T with that pert pug nose . . . Sharp clothes. Robert McCarthy Bob . . . Cool, calm and sooo collected . . . Very precise . . . Boy from Bingville . . . A friendly fellow . . . An omni¬ present smile . . . Completely unaffected ... A natural apti¬ tude for all that is mechanical . . . Co-operative. “And how is your term paper coming. Miss Young?” ANNE MAYNARD Active Chameleon . . . Bradford. News Staff . . . Glee Club and Chorus . . . Lively addition to the Rally Committee . . . Al¬ ways on the go . . . Intramural basketball . . . Devotions Com¬ mittee . . . Serious minded . . . Perceptive. BRUCE McCRACKEN Mac . . . Basketball . . . Base¬ ball . . . Gym Team . . . Cross Country . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Friendly . . . Active on dance committees . . . Vice President Student Council . . . Capable member of the Rally Committee. DONALD McNUTT Don . . . Star End on our Foot¬ ball team . . . Varsity Track . . . All around athlete of great stature . . . Honor Roll . . . Sincere . . . Capable . . . Friend¬ ly .. . Determined on and off the athletic field. ROBERT McCADAM Bob or Mac . . . One of our Var¬ sity Football men ... A passion for the great outdoors . . . Lives for cars . . . Mechanically mind¬ ed . . . Famed for his clever remarks ... A sincere student . . . Co-operative . . . Good looking. MARY JANE McLaughlin Jane . . . Quiet . . . Give her a job and it will get done . . . Al¬ ways neatly, dressed . . . Has all the makings of a good teach¬ er. PETER McQUAID Pete . . . Bright fellow . . . Hon¬ or Roll . . . Connoisseur of fine jokes . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Smart dresser . . . Famous for his Friday night parties . . . Only the finest. . . “Brand X.” 102 JAMES MEEHAN Jeff . . . Booster of the Rally Committee . . . Season Ticket Drive . . . Junior Prom and Ice¬ breaker Committees . . . One of WHS’s many sailing enthusi¬ asts . . . Witty . . . Component of many school activities . Joe College. ANNE MILLS A euphonious member of our Choral Groups . . . American Feld Service Committee mem¬ ber . . . Chameleon as a Sopho¬ more and Junior . . . Assembly Committee . . . One of our many working girls . . . Relia¬ ble. PRUDENCE MORS Prue . . . Co-Chairman of Play Day in Junior year . . . Capable student . . . Chameleon collab¬ orator . . . Glee Club and Cho¬ rus . . . Femininely intellectual . . . Active in all History De¬ partment activities . . . Pert. CHRISTEL MERTENS Chris . . . Played on Field Hockey team . . . “Absolutely always” chattering or laugh¬ ing . . . Proficient in and enthu¬ siastic about sports . . . Full of vim and vigor . . . Lithe figure . . . Cute, pert and saucy. ALBERT MINUCCI A1 . . . Easy-going . . . Casual . . . Student Council member in his Sophomore year . . . An “all around” good sport . . . Member of the elite 8:29 Dash Team. ESTHER MORTARELLI Glee Club and Chorus all three years ... A faithful backer of all school activities . . . Season Ticket Drive . . . Pep Club . . . Joker . . . Trustworthy ... A future secretary . . . Efficient. ROBERT METZLER Bob or Metz . . . Gym Team ... A valuable Band member . . . Toots away on a French Horn . . . Boy’s State 1957 . . . President of the Band Senior year . . . Photography Editor for the Wellesley an . . . “Want a lift?” to Jmm i5 NANCY MILLER Nance ... A lithe Basketball team member . . . Multitudes of Dance Committees . . . Loves to sing . . . Ensemble. . . Finan¬ cial Council . . . Always con¬ genial . . . Pale pink blush . . . Gregarious . . . Capable ... A Georgia peach. JOAN MORISON Joanie ... A top-notch student . . . Honor Roll . . . Quiet, ex¬ cept at the football games! . . . Friendly . . . Treasurer of Cha¬ meleons ... A Bradford news editor . . . Subtle smile . . . Wellesley an. ANNE MORRIS Active member of Student Council . . . Warbles away in Glee Club . . . Science Club Secretary . . . Future Teachers of America Club . . . Co-head of Icebreaker Junior year . . Hospitality Committee . . . Loquacious. Five, four, three, two, one-duck Mils Bronson! 103 Our Georgia peach, Mrs. Snell, charms her class with that Southern drawl. JOANNE MORTON Jo . . . Great at basketball and tennis . . . Oh! soo athletic! . . . Serious student . . . Bradford Business Editor . . . Pep Club . . . Glee Club for three years . . . Chorus ... A winning smile to fit her style. MARYLOUISE NOONAN Mary Lou or M.L. . . . Field Hockey all three years . . .Full of vim, vigor, and vitality . . . Pep Club and Rally Commit¬ tee . . . Assembly Committee . . . Loves a good joke . . . Never a dull moment. LI DA NUTTER A versatile component of our illustrious Pep Club . . . The Art Service Club often calls on her talents . . . Glee Club song¬ stress . . . Delightful company . . . Headed for a career in com¬ mercial art. DAVID O’BRIEN Dave or Obee . . . Chameleons member in good standing . . . Neat . . . American Field Serv¬ ice Committee member ... A most reliable member of our class ... A quiet red-head . . . Words of wisdom. ROBERT OTWAY Bob or Otto . . . No duffer . . . Golf team for three years . . . Hockey fame . . . Full of fun . . . Ardent admirer of a fine auto . . . One of the friendliest guys in our class. ANNE PARKER Annie or Park . . . “Fiddles” around in Orchestra . . . Amica¬ ble .. . Wellesley an . . . Been known to drive a pick-up truck ... A Cappella . . . Possesses that certain ability to make and keep friends! JANE PASCAL Sports minded miss . . . Agile athlete . . . Came back to Welleiley from Chelsea High School in her Senior Year . . . Ambitious participant in extra curricular activities . . . Dark eyes . . . Helpful. NANCY MOSHER Nan . . . Member of the Finan¬ cial Council in her Junior year . . . Shining blond hair . . . Sweet . . . An inhabitant of Florida for part of the winter . . . Dashing . . . Responsible ... A pretty co-ed. BARRY O’KEEFE The Bull ... A newcomer in his Junior year . . . President of our Senior Class . . . Feared Fullback of our Football Team . . . President of the Key Club . . . Versatile . . . Finishes every¬ thing he “tackles.” RICHARD PATTERSON Dick . . . “Hey, Hot Rod!” . . . Flashy dancer . . . Industrious worker at Diehl’s . . . Friendly . . . Lover of parties!! ... A real lady killer. . . Man of the world ... A rare personality. NANCY PERKINS Sparkling member of the Twirl¬ ing Corps . . . Little bundle of dynamite . . . Active on Dance Decorations committees . . . Takes interest in school activi¬ ties . . . Bulletin Board Com¬ mittee . . . Industrious and ambitious. MARILYN PRATT Softball ... A whiz on any sports field . . Hit Wellesley from the Lone Star State in her Junior year . . . Future Teachers of America Club A trace of Texas drawl!! JOHN PUTNAM Johnny . . . Proficient in all sports . . . Track and cross country member . . . Apprecia¬ tive . . . Conscientious student . . . Quiet ... A broad grin . . Tall and blond . . . Engineering in his future . . . Easy-going. Eat drink and be merry for next period you have a test. JUDITH PRESCOTT Judy . . . Partially responsible for our lively rallies . . . Season Ticket Drive . . . Model . . . Has wonderful taste for clothes . . . A flashing smile . . . Full of spirit. . . Poised . . . Perky per¬ sonality . . . Feminine. HOWARD PRITIIAM Howie . . . Consistently brings home the bacon for the track and cross country teams . . . Captain of Spring Track team . . . Talented student. . . A way with words . . . “Easy doen it” Key Club . . . Future doctor. JOAN RAYNER Joanie . . . Loves sports of all kinds . . . Handy gal with grease paint and powder for the Chameleons ... A pert pixie . . . Co-operative ... A dependable efficient worker . . . Understanding and kind. BRUCE RAMSEY Critch . . . Our class president as a Junior . . . Wrestling . . . Gym team stalwart . . . Man¬ ager of several of our teams . . . A great debater . . . Those side remarks ... A long time Stu¬ dent Council member. LORRETTA PEARSON Lorie . . . Rooter for the Red Raiders as a Pep Club member . . . Indispensable Showcase Committee gal . . . Lively . . . Well dressed . . . Pretty ... A hard worker . . . Headed for a secretarial career. PATRICIA POLIMENO Pat . . . Our dazzling Drum Majorette . . . Such beautiful, dark hair . . . Her regal poise . . . Responsible addition to our class . . . The Typing editor of the Bradford, . . . Always well dressed . . . Stunning. HERMAN PROTZ Herm . . Easy-going ... A real joker . . . Arrives late, leaves early . . . “Hi ya!” . . . Loves to live dangerously . . . W T itty . . . Often diagnosed as an advanced somnambulist . . . A future engineer. 105 RICHARD SHARRON Dick ... A dependable front man in the Football Band . . . Track and Cross Country man . . . Hard worker . . . Clears the way with the trombone ... A future weather man . . . “Well, the Weather Bee said ...” MAUREEN SHEA Whiz in the line of sports . . Such nice clothes . . . Thought- full and faithful member of the History Forum ... A member of Chameleons . . . Red Raider rooter . . . “Little Moe.” Mr. Certuse maintains his constant vigil to keep the peace. JOAN ROBERTS Joanie . . . Gym Team . . . One of those vivacious red-headed gals . . . Hard worker on many activities . . . Bulletin Board . . . Dance Committees . . . Rally Committee . . . Season Ticket Drive ... A real joker. PATRICIA ROWEN Pat . . . Effervescent . . . Pep Club and Rally Committee . . . Future Teachers of America Club . . . Member of numerous Dance Committees . . . Lead¬ ers’ Club . . . Vivacious bru¬ nette ... A mad driver! MARJORIE RELYEA Jean . . . Chairman of the As¬ sembly Committee . . . Irre¬ placeable member of the Brad¬ ford Business Staff ... A demon in disguise . . . Chorus . . . Neat dresser ... A spark of vim and vigor in all sports. ROSEMARY RICE Posy . . . Ski Club . . . Always busy . . . Vice-President of the Chameleons . . . Student Coun¬ cil .. . National Honor Society . . . Wellesleyan . . . Glee Club . . . Always thoughtful and sin¬ cere . . . Subtle smile. DEBORAH RUSSELL Debbie . . . Sports galore-Field Hockey, Basketball, Tennis teams . . . Scoots around in a little green Cosmopolitan . . . Pep Club . . . Quite a singer too! ... A little one, but oh, what zest! DANIEL SEUFFERT Dan . . . Newcomer to our school from the Automobile city in his Junior Year . . . In¬ dustrious and dependable . . . Possesses phenomenal luck . . . A great addition to our class. SANDRA SHAW Sandy . . . Shows loads of spirit in the Pep Club and on the Ral¬ ly Committee . . . Loves to dance . . . Oh, those witty re¬ marks . . . Well dressed . . . light hearted . . . Carefree. GERDA SANDERS Came to us from Kentucky in her Junior year . . . Chameleons member . . . That Southern drawl . . . Slim and graceful. . . Thoughtful of others . . . Sub¬ tle sense of humor ... An in¬ dividualist. 106 JOAN SILVANO Field Hockey . . . That forever warm smile . . . Component of the Rally Committee . . . Chestnut brown hair . . . One never knows whats coming next . . . The manifestation of hidden mischief . . . Prize pack¬ age. VIRGINIA SLEIGH Ginny . . . Field Hockey Basketball . . . Tennis . . . Mu¬ sically inclined . . . Glee Club Chorus and A Cappella . . . Pep Club . . . Honor Roll . . . Rally Committee ... A strawberry blond . . . Well dressed. MARY STANLEY Moose . . . Energetic Captain of the Cheerleaders . . . Class Vice-President ... A capable student . . . Always busy . . . School spirit ... A valuable member of and Corresponding Secretary for the Student Council. HENITA SIMONE Nita . . . Chameleons . . . Sweet and petite . . . Pep Club parti¬ cipant . . . Decoration Com¬ mittee for the Junior Prom . . . Loves swimming and water- skiing . . . Artistic . . . Wears her lovely clothes well. SANDRA SMITH Sandy . . . Hard-working mem¬ ber of the Bradford Business Staff . . . No bump on a log . . . Assembly Committee . . . Stu¬ dent Council as a Senior . . . Rally Committee and Pep Club . . . May always be counted on. RICHARD STEDT Dick . . . Vardty Football . . . Baseball ... A feared grappler on the mats . . . Devoted gym¬ nast . . . Rally Committee . . . Dance Committees . . . Trim blond crew-cut . . . Handsome . . . Mechanically minded . Happy-go-lucky. PATRICIA SINKO Pat . . . Chameleons member . . . B.U.’s most loyal rooter! . . . Bulletin Board Committee . . . Sports minded . . . Compe¬ tent ... A fun lovin’ gal . . . Harbinger of merriment . . . Breezy and buoyant. MARJORIE SJULANDER Marge ... A real sports enthu¬ siast . . . Steady and trust¬ worthy . . . Good student . . . an optimist. . . Always smiling . . . Handy with a “steno” pad ... A lucky someone ’s future secretary. SUZANNE SMITH Suzy . . . Varsity Field Hockey and Softball . . . Member of the Financial Council ... An honor roll student . . . Student Council . . . Diminutive . . . Where does she put all her brains! WALTER SPITA Clem ... A Cross Country man in his Junior year . . . Honor Roll . . . “Want to bet?” . . . Oh, that auburn hair Welles ley an . . . Everyone’s friend. Mrs. O’Brien could become the hit of the DeFenders Club with her bug. 107 ii i . in 4 - Stan Hunt prepares to impart a few bon mots to the waiting multi¬ tudes. MARCIA SULLIVAN Honor Roll . . . Chameleon member . . . American Field Service Committee . . . Show¬ case Committee . . . Wellesleyan . . . Peaches and cream com¬ plexion . . . “Kenyon-He” . . Practical non-conformist. DAVID TALLON Dave . . . Fleetfooted Cross Country man as a Senior . . . Math man . . . Apt and alert . . . Sanguine nature . . . Levity is the spice of life . . . The engi¬ neer’s slide rule in his future. SARAH SULLIVAN Sally. . . Chameleons . . . China blue eyes and beautiful black hair . . . Showcase Committee . . . That sen e of humor! . . . Loyal . . . Dependable and co¬ operative . . . Such nice clothes! . . . Luck of the Irish! DIANA TAYLOR Di . . . Honor Roll . . . Season Ticket Drive . . . Chameleons . . . American Field Service Committee . . . “Yeah, Lady” . . . Know n for her spontaneous wit . . . Oodles of pep! . . . Wellesleyan . . . Dependable and understanding. 108 DONALD STEVENS Don . . . J.V. Football . Capable Varsity Football Man¬ ager . . . Has all the inside “dope” . . . An outdoor man at heart. . . Friend of all . . . Not¬ ed military authority ... A future with the Forestry Serv¬ ice. BEVERLY SWAIN Bev . . . Friendly and fun-lov¬ ing . . . Artistic ... A Gold Key winner . . . Art Service Club . . . Chameleons . . . Pep Club . . . Rally Committee . . . Sparkling eyes and easy laugh . . . Neat and attractive clothes. GWENDOLYN THOMAS Penny ... A fine addition to the Band and Orchestra . . . Active in instrumental ensem¬ bles . . . Chorus member as a Junior . . . Warm browm eyes . . . A quiet smile ... A sympa¬ thetic .listener. DIANA STRATFORD Diane ... A Future Teacher of America . . . Colorful Twirler . . . Asset to Rally and Assem¬ bly Committees . . . Artistic . . . Member of the Art Service Club . . . Chairman of our Jun¬ ior Prom Decorations . . . Those sparkling brown eyes. ftOBUHIDE TAKEISHI Nobu . . . An ambassador par excellence from Japan ... A Physics and Math IV wizard . . . Remarkably adaptable . . . Ski Club . . . American Field Service Committee . . . Finds our school very “amusing.” MARSHA TIMS Marsh . . . Basketball and Ten¬ nis team gal ... A Modern Dancer . .. Versatile. . . Audio- Visual Aids Club . . . Jolly . . . Lover of laughs . . . Efficient and industrious . . . Always has something to say. Jerry Chapman tries out for the Senior Play under the watchful eyes of Anne Maynard. WILLIAM TOBIN Bill . . . Came to Wellesley High from St. Sebastian’s in his Sophomore year . . . The man under the short black crew cut . . . That low’ voice! . . . Easy-going . . . Good com¬ pany. PETER VAN HORNE Pete . . . J.V. Football in his Sophomore year . . . Lover of cars and excitement ... A roll¬ ing stone . . . Mechanically minded . . . What’s the matter w’ith the South? . . . Fully en¬ joys all vacations, long or short. JAMES WALTON Jim . . . J.V. Football as a Jun¬ ior . .. At home on New Hamp¬ shire’s snow’ covered slopes . . . Ski and Radio Clubs ... A most friendly fella . . . An out¬ door man. VNNE TURNER Harmonious member of Chorus for three years . . . Pep Club . . . Perky smile . . . Active on the Assembly Committee . . . Season Ticket Drive . . . Natu¬ ral and sincere . . . Striking per¬ sonality . . . Feminine. THEODORE VILLA Ted . . . One of W.H.S.’s Wres¬ tling team members . . . An owner of many names . . . Key Club . . . That ear to ear grin . . . Big and good natured . Friendly . . . Sw’ell guy. HENRY WARD Hank . . . J.V. Football as a Sophomore . . . Athletic . . . Fleet of foot . . . Industrious and hard working . . . Genteel ways . . . Neat . . . Personable . . . Handles responsibility well . . . “Something is fishy here!” IAN WALKER Scientifically minded . . . The President of the Wisewell Sci¬ ence Club . . . Annual entrant in our Science Fair ... A theor¬ etical musician . . . Band . . . Dignified . . . Chameleons . . . That vocabulary! KAREN WEGNER Wenk . . . Co-Editor of the Bradford ... A Cappella . . . Bubbling with exuberance . . . National Honor Society . . . Versatile and vivacious . . . “Hi-IIo” . . . Devotions Com¬ mittee . . . Personality plus a lot more. WILLIAM WALSH Bill . . . Lightning fast Spring Track man . . . Hockey and Swimming enthusiast ... A helpful and stalwart addition in the tenor section of the Glee Club . . . “People who live in glass houses. ” JOAN WEISENBACH Tootsie . . . Field Hockey stand-out . . . Basketball . . . Gym Team . . . Ski poles and golf clubs . . . Cool, calm and collected . . . That broken fin¬ ger . . . Vibrant blond . . . Bul¬ letin Board Committee . . . Loquacious. 109 STANLEY WHITCOMB Rusty . . . Track . . . Ski Team . . . Key Club . . . Mainstay of the Student Council . . . Will¬ ing . . . Musical . . . That mel¬ low tone of his trombone ... A future successful businessman . . . Don Juan. ANNE WHITE Annie . . . Good student . . Wise wall Science Club . . Spends her spare time on horse¬ back ... On a perpetual diet . . . Casual . . . Small, but you know what they say about small packages. SUSAN WILDE Sue . . . Basketball team in her Sophomore year . . . Depend¬ able and industrious office worker . . . Well dressed . . . An ardent football fan . . . Wil- lowy . . . Watch her fingers fly while typing! MADELEINE WILLIAM Maddie . . . Varsity Field Hockey . . . Wiswall Science Club ... A flutist who keeps the Band flying high . . . Capa¬ ble of spreading an epidemic of giggles . . . Meticulous manner . . . Pert . . . Gregarious. GORDON WILLIAMS Witty . . . Capable Wellesleyan Business Manager . . . Zealous Chameleon . . . Tho e side re¬ marks in class! . . . Flaming red hair . . . Helpful and co¬ operative ... A Casanova at heart . . . Teacher “torturer.” WILLIAM WILLIS Tucky . . . Musical . . . Flute player in the Band . . . Talent¬ ed Chameleon member . . . Connoisseur of fine automobiles . . . Always neatly dressed . . . Casual and quiet . . . Aspiring to the field of advertising. CAROL WIOLAND Basketball team . . . Tall, wil¬ lowy, and neat . . . Quiet and subtle sense of humor . . . An active member of the Chame¬ leons . . . Full of ideas . . . “Number Please” . . . Indus¬ trious. Howie Pritham gulps while the girls gossip. Is that a shoe or an ashtray you’re painting, Millie Dozois? 110 MARTHA WITHERELL Marty ... Wellesleyan ... Ameri¬ can Field Service Committee ... A possessor of an inquisitive mind and uncanny reasoning ability . . . National Honor Society . . . Amiable, casual manner . . . Somewhat coy. JUDITH WOOD Judy ... A Cappella . . . Active Chameleon . . . Co-News Edi¬ tor Bradford . . . Brilliant stu¬ dent . . . National Honor Socie¬ ty .. . Bright and bubbly . . . Ever capable . . . Wellesleyan . . . Student Council. JAMES YOTZ Jimmy . . . Ski Team . . . Many trips to New Hampshire . . . Oh what implications behind that smile! . . . Never walks- doesn’t need to . . . The Ford . . . Every-one’s pal and buddy . . . Often burns midnight gas¬ oline. ARTHUR YOUNG Art ... A busy Chameleon . . . Honor Roll student . . . Good- natured . . . Wellesleyan . . . Out-going . . . Quick to strike up a conversation . . . Some¬ how, motor scooters no longer appeal to him. CAROLYN YOI NG Carol ... A graceful Modern Dancer . . . Audio Visual Aids Club ... A talented member of Chameleons . . . Showcase Committee . . . Sports a friend¬ ly smile and a “Hi!” for every¬ one . . . Capable . . . Sympa¬ thetic. CARLA ZAM One of those few who are good at all sports . . . Beautifully dressed . . . Willingly lends a helping hand . . . Has a real interest in food ... A future dietician. STEPHEN ZERGA Steve . . . Runs the cross coun¬ try course with celerity . . . In¬ door and Spring Track . . . Lanky and long-legged ... A Hockey team manager in his Junior year . . . Meticulous . . . Persevering. Hey! I thought Luncheon 1 was on the Wellesley Hills side!” If this weren’t a picture, they might not look so industrious! Ill OUR WELLESLEYAN SPONSORS Dave Abbotts Gulf Service Flowers by Simmons Aetna Life Insurance Co. Franklin N. Wood, Optician A Friend Frazer’s Flowers Aiken Ewing, Inc. Frazee, Walter R., Jenny Service Station Alexander’s Shoe Store A. Gan Co. Al’s Delicatessen Garden Toolhouse Anderson’s Jewelers Glenview Market Anita’s Gift Shop Gregorian, Arthur T. Inc. Andrews Pharmacy Gross Strauss Inc. Antiques Gallery H. A. Hills Son, Inc. Ara’s Halvorson’s Texaco Service Bermorrs W. J. Hamilton Co. Bernardi’s Body Shop Harper Method Shop Book Stall Harry Lee Buick Inc. Bowker Linoleum Co. Inc. Hathaway House Bookshop Cabot-Hendric Jewelers Haynes, George A. Cahill Fuel Company Ideal Barber Shop Chin’s Village Joseph’s Coiffures Clement Drug Company Joseph-Vincent Hairdressers Community Playhouse Judy Schofield Antiques Connors Esso Service Kidston Hardware Corcoran Motor Sales Co. K. Pilbosian P. B. Corkum Inc. LeBlanc Taxi Service Crandall-Hicks Co. Leslie T. Haskins Inc. C T Wallpaper Co. 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