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ALFRED E. MAZUKINA Guidance Counselor JOAN W. CAPITELL Guidance Counselor HENRY L. DUGGAS Guidance Counselor JOSEPH C. SPANG Director of Guidance ANNA C. CRAIG Dean of Girls GUIDANCE As we look toward the challenges of our com¬ ing years, we do so with the vigor and im¬ patience of youth. At times, however, we do not always do so with wisdom. This perspective which is needed is many times supplied by our guidance counselors. They do not seek to damp¬ en our youthful spirit of determination, but rather they seek to channel our energies into ever broadening spheres of experience, whether in the Armed Forces, in college, or in the busi¬ ness world. We owe our enthusiastic counselors a great deal for their expert advice and needed assistance in this our greatest period of mental and emotional growth. MRS. HARRIET FURLONG Guidance Secretary DOROTHY WITHAM Guidance Secretary 17
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SAMUEL M. GRAVES Principal JAMES T. LAPE BEDROS KAMITIAN Assistant Principal Administrative Assistant ADMINISTRATION MRS. BARBARA STEEVES Secretary to the Principal GAIL LIBBY Secretary to the Assistant Principal No organization achieves excellence without superior leadership. This is as true of Wellesley High School as it is of any enterprise. It is not an accident that our school is one of the best in the nation. The influence of the school commit’ tee and Mr. Chaffee is seen in our outstanding school plant, as well as in our experienced and capable faculty. However, the coordinating of these elements into a living, functioning institu¬ tion of learning is the job of Mr. Graves, Mr. Lape, and Mr. Kamitian. We can be thankful that our school has been placed in the capable hands of these men, who have done so much to make our stay here a profitable and memorable one. MRS. CYNTHIA ANDERSON Assistant Secretary MRS. ANNE HANDY Secretary to the Administrative Assistant JOHN B. CHAFFEE Superintendent of Schools 16
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The surprise quizzes, the lengthy exams and those impossible essay questions—it wasn’t easy; if anything it wasn’t easy. It meant work, and we worked, yet some¬ how we survived and in the end as we looked back the realization hit us squarely, “You know, they really taught me something.” 11 18
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