Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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JOHX W. MELOXE A])ril 2(5. 1982 Brown Being class president seems to be a habit witli .Tobnny. as he lias tilled the position for three years. This year he is also eo-captain ot the basketball team, and one ot our three “three letter’’ men. On top ot that, he takes a leading ])art in jiraetieally all the extra-eurrieular activities. Student Council (8), Vice-Pres. (’dS). Pres. (-f9). Glee Club (8), Eootball (8), Basketball (4). Co-Ca})t. (’50), Baseball (2), Class Vice-Pres. (’47). Class Pres. (’48, ’49, ’50), Math Club (’50). ADA B. MORREAEE January 2, 1981 Work “Be. quiet, Richard 1’’ rings throughout the shop as Ada diligently works on her M.D. It is surprising to see her in the shop as she really seems to be interested in the domestic side of life. If you want to know anything about housekeeping, just ask Ada and she will willingly give you a very ]iel})ful answer. Glee Club (2). CHAREES W. XEWELL November 22, 1981 Boston University Bill got tired of lighting Indians in Idncoln so he de¬ cided to trv Weston Higli. Eortunately for us he liked it, for he has become a valued member of our class. Tlit success of our dances would not have been so great if we had not had Bill to do the dirty work in decorating. Student C’ouncil (’50), Glee Club (8). Discussion Club (2), Baseball (8). page sixteen W E S T OX II 1 (i H Sen O O I.

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RICHARD H. MAILEY December 9, DKIl Coll)}’ l ete is the best looking boy in the class. It seems that his looks are not a source of worry to him because his many activities include playing guard or tackle on the football team. He is also a baseball enthusiast. He was one of the people who was mainly responsible for the wonderful pep rally before the Wayland football game. Student Council (2), Glee Club (2), Vice-Pres. (’50), Discussion Club (l). Football (3) Baseball (3). CHARLES W. MARTIN October 10, 1932 Northeastern Now here is one of the luckiest people in the class. Un¬ til we moved into the new school, Charlie had only to roll out of bed, across the street, and into the school. He is the class comedian and his portrayals of Pasquale and Luigi, as well as his many jokes, have given us many laughs. His parts in the school plays have also kept the audiences happy. Football Manager (1), School Play (3), Discussion Club (2), Class Vice-Pres. (’49), (’50), Glee Club (3), Basketball Manager (4). RICHARD R. McCLURE May 26, 1931 Mass. School of Art “How do you like my latest. ’’ Those words probably come from Dick as he asks about his most recent piece of art. We have long known that whenever a poster, picture, or sign is needed in a hurry, all we have to do is call Dick and our troubles will be over. Strangely, his most interesting works are the “doodles” he does in class. Chanticleer (2), Glee Club (1), Discussion Club (1), Football (3) . T M K L o (i I 9 5 0 page fifteen



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BETSY J. NICHOLS Aug ' ust 1-i, 1982 Sweet Briar Bet is about tlie most exacting person in tlie class. Tliis is shown in her art work and in the fact tliat she was (. liosen Art Editor of the “Log”. A description of Jane Eyre fits her very w ' ell. “Shy, demure, and helpful.” She is the shortest girl in the class, hnt as they say, “Little hnndles contain hig things.” Chanticleer (1), School Play Ass. Dir. (’19), Stage lan. (’50), Glee Club (8), Discussion Club (2), h ' ield Hockey (4 ). LURENA A. OGILVIE August 15, 1982 Work? That Lnrena is going to make a very efficient secretary and or wife for someone is foretold by her good marks in all her subjects and her outstanding work in the C ' ommercial and Home Economics departments. Her constant good marks and her name on the honor roll are a good example for the rest of the high school to follow. Chanticleer (1), Glee Club (1), Discussion Club (2). AUDREY L. READER July 9. 1982 Fisher •AVI lere is Jane?” If Audrey isn’t with .lane Turner, hc is looking for her. “And” is one of the accom})lished tv])ists in the class who h.avc s])cnt a lot of time on this “Log”. She is also one of our most competent rooters at all ty])es of v.arsity g.ames. Hockey (1), Assistant Director Play (’50), Activities Co’.umittee (’50). Glee Club. (I). T II K 1. o (; I 9 5 0 pa ie seventeen

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