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Ghosts and witches, old bums and red devils, descended upon Wellesley’s elemen¬ tary schools. What did it mean? Only, of course, that the Senior class was once again sponsoring a Halloween Party for the Wellesley community. For one afternoon, Friday the twenty-eighth of October, the WHS girl’s gym was gaily transformed into the site of the Halloween happening. The room was filled to the doors with Wellesley’s elementary school children. There were goblins and cowboys; even a tiny R2-D2, all wandering from booth to booth. Long lines marked the favorite stations, such as the haunted house, the fortune teller, and the football toss. The party was a lot of work for the cos¬ tumed senior hosts, from preparing bal¬ loons with shaving cream to baking goods for the accompanying parents. Many help¬ ers admitted, however, to enjoying the party as much as the guests. Halloween Day also served as one of the first “traditional” activ¬ ities in which the class could feel the special togetherness that would be enjoyed throughout the many projects of Senior year.
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FALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDED RALLIES AND HALLOWEEN DAY What is more exciting than a victorious football game, louder than the cheerleaders, and rowdier than the band 7 The answer is simple; a Wellesley High School Rally. Skits which were pro¬ vided by all classes, the cheerleaders, the twirlers, the Senior Squaws and the Key Club were as crazy as ever this year, and gave everyone a good laugh. The All-Sports Rally was emceed by Lauren Griffiths and Robert Donohue. Honoring all Autumn Sports, this rally was a success and a pleasure. The Annual Thanksgiving Rally, led by Mike Tavis and Nancy E. Miller, was filled with laughs and memories for all involved. The highlight of the Thanksgiving Rally was the traditional Spirit Award, given to the class that showed the most enthusi¬ asm during Spirit Week. Needless to say, the seniors won.
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Marianne Marchi, recipient of the Sailing award. “He was so tall. Emcee Peter Sheehan Bill Bolles hands Mr Connors the First Place Cross Country Trophy. Outstanding Athletes Honored at Athletic Awards Assembly Mr. Burgess awards Ed McHugh the trophy for being this year ' s outstanding golfer. Mr Coleman presents Paul Murray with the Winter Track award. 22
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