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Once again, members of the Ice Hockey Club had to work hard merely to get a chance to play. Coached by Mr. Bryan Judge, fa- ther of Captain Barry Judge, the team was organized and managed independently from the school athletic department. As the school had no facilities for their sport, the players had to organize and work hard at various fund- ,MM f Cohan demonstrates the physical aspect of Johnson anxiously awaits the drop of the raising activities such as selling Christmas wreaths in order to buy ice-time. Although their home games were played at the Crystal Ice Rink in Norwalk, fans still gave them as much support as they gave to other teams. As the majority of skaters are seniors, it can only be hoped enough interest will survive to keep the club alive. Barry Judge prepares to manuver around an opponent 'Er Chris Reilly, one of the team's best players fires a shot towards the goal 9,
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And the Lord spake unto the heavens, saying Let there be light. And thus, a new order of gnomes, the Weston High School Lighting Crew, was formed. Liv- ing behind the walls and ceiling of the auditorium, these creatures could often be spotted scurrying down to Westport for soda or piz- za ttheir sole nourishmentb, again to return to their lairs behind the walls and work on. Often, their travels took them to strange and Master Electrician Richard Jeantheau works the spot out on the roof for Ski Film foreign places, such as the gym- nasium or courtyards, to cast light upon festivals of drama or music for the humans . The Baron, Ralph Forst, de- manded high standards of quality and expertise from his crew, from the veterans all the way down to the fledgling peonsf' While toil- ing on, they often reflected upon the ancient writings inscribed in the worn wood of the dimmer board: We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impos- sible for the ungrateful. We have done so much with so little for so long, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. As the sun set, this happy, close-knit group mounted their skateboards and sped off down the hallways and highways in their never-ending search for something . . . anything. Crew Chief Ralph Forst checks the focus of an Our Town special. Fest. '79. First Electricians, John Richards and Scott Karlins, work out over sixty cues for the fall production of Our Town. , .A 1 Fi . 'fluff' FJ: ay 1' ,. , . . Freshman Corey Briskin ran the wing spotlight for Our Town.
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