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Sisterly love (Janet and Ann Morgenthaler) Smile! A penny tor your thoughts. (Janet Galvin) We all must laugh (Steven Sexeny) Pumpkinheads (Robin Baker, Francie Joseph) The underclassmen lounge after lunch The young and the restless (Brent Miklavic, Chris Mooney, Barb Douglass) ’ ' All of my men wear English Leather, or nothing at all” (Maura Sulli¬ van)
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Half-time at the Thanksgiving Day Game (Amy Price, Terry Ann Paradis) A busy day for studying. . . (Christy Silk) I vant to suck your blood, but I ' ll settle tor a beer” (Richard Morel) Where have you been all my life? (Betsy Lipsky) 15
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Students Strike for Athletic Director Dr. Bruno speaks at the protest. . . There were troubled faces when the students held an organized strike to retain the position of the Athletic Director, now held by Mr. Hines. As the athletic director for years, Mr. Hines scheduled buses and games for all of the sports, and he did a beautiful job of maintaining a smooth, efficient gym program. The school budget, however, is no longer capable of providing this impor¬ tant service because declining enrollment has made a significant change in tax money. The students started the protest at seven-fifty A.M. with speeches made by Principal Tim Connors, Physical Education teacher and Coach Chris Burns, students Aaron Singer, Beth Carillo, and Bruno Perdoni, and Mr. Hines himself. During the two hour strike, students posed well informed, intelligent questions to Dr. Gordon Bruno (Superintendent of the Wellesley Schools) asking primarily the reasons for dismissing such a position as that of athletic director. Both seniors and underclassmen were distraught because the athletic program in our school has always been outstanding. They protested strongly against changes that could damage the quality of our perform¬ ance in games or our genuine pleasure in the game itself. Despite the controversy of the future of the position, we must say a warm and grate¬ ful good-by to Mr. Hines who has dedicated himself enormously towards improvement and maintenance of a superior athletic program. He has been e wonderful man and we thank him for his untiring devotion during these years serving the student body. As we go to press we learned the school committee has reinstated the position of Athletic Director ' Mr. Harold Hines and the students listened attentively. (I. to r.) Diane Brossi, Beth Szabo, Laura Koneman, Diana Sherwood Athletic Director p. 17
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