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JANE E. TURNER I I j November 80. Nurse “Anotlier goal by Turner!” lu the fall we see Jane running up and down the hockey field and aceounting for many of the Weston goals. In tlie winter she plays basketball and make a great many baskets. What an ambitious “gal!” Eield Hockey (J). Basketball (2), Glee Club (4). Dis¬ cussion Club (2). JOSEPH E. TEBO August 80, 1981 Work V ' lienever you need a ride Joe is the one to ask. He usually has a car of some type that is usuable. His greatest interest seems to be stock-car racing although be does very well in school athletics as is shown by his four years in both football and baseball. To add to that record, he was co-captain of the football team this year. .School Play Electrician (1). Eootball (4). Co-Ca})t. (’50). Baseball (4). DOROTHY A. UNDERHILL Eebruary 4, 1982 Deaeoness Hospital If you do not like to have your picture taken, keep away from Dot. She always has her trusty camera with her and some of the pictures she has taken have been amus- iiio-! She does not warn you before she takes them so it is wise for everyone to check uj) on her latest “takes”, just in case. School Play Ass. Dir. (’50), Glee Club (l). Discussion Club (1), Eield Hockey (8), Basketball (8). ' I ' II I- L o «; 1 9 5 0 page nineteen
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ALICE A. RINEHART April 10, 1932 L. of Miami “Blacky” is our hard-working “Log” Editor-in-Cliict. She seems to enjoy hig jobs because last year she was chairman of the decorating committee for the Prom. A1 earned the nickname “Blacky” M’hile playing held hockey. She bumped into a team-mate and had a beau¬ tiful “shiner” for a Aveek. Eield Hockey (i), Man. (’-19), Capt. (’50), Glee Club (I), Queen’s Court (’49), Chanticleer (1), School Play Ass. Dir (1), Basketball (4), Discussion Club, (I). D.A.R. (’50), Class Sec. (1), Editor-in-Chief Year¬ book (’50). PAMELA ROBINSON June 9, 1932 Lasell Jr. College “D arn it, I did it again!” we hear Pam mutter as her violin emits a squeak. Pam is our unofficial class violin¬ ist. She has daringly faced the Avhole high school at assemblies, knowing that they are very apt to start laughing the minute she starts playing. Pam is not lost in her music though, as is shown by the wonderful times we have with her in classes. Chanticleer (3), Glee Club (4), Discussion Club (2). Field Hockey, (1), School Play Publicity (’50). MARY E. TAYLOR December 4, 1932 Swarthmore “Tliere go the most beautiful horn rimmed glasses in the school!” To some people that means a bookworm, but to us “Westonians” it means “Tay”. She gets won¬ derful marks but she doesn’t let it interfere with her s])orts and out-of-school life. Her happy smile and lively remarks keep us all cheery. Hockey (3), Student Council (1), Discussion Club (2). Pres. (’50). page eighteen W K S T O N H I (J II S (• H o o n
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DONALD UP H AM December 17. 1982 Northeastern Don is another camera tiend, hut lie is not so wild as Dot. As Photograjihic Editor of the “Log” it is his duty to get candids as well as to make sure the class pictures are taken. Therefore, he takes only nsahle pictures. If Don and Dot got together sometime in the future, they would have an amnsing jiicture history of our senior year. Photographic Editor Yearbook (’50), Photographic Editor Chanticleer (’50). Glee Club (8). Discussion Club (2). m mm YEARBOOK STAFF Left to Right: Peter Green, Business Manager; Donald Upham, Photographic Editor; Miss Green, Faculty Advisor; Carol Chamberlin, Activities Editor; Charles Martin, Subscription Manager; Mimi Hutchinson, Literary Editor; Jane Morse, Assistant Activities Editor; Alice Rinehart, Editor-in-Chief; Michael Malamud, Assistant Subscription Manager; Betsy Nichols, Art Editor; Winslow Cobb, Boys ' Sports Editor; Patricia Hallquist, Girls ' Sports Editor; Mr. Meuller, Faculty Advisor. page twenty W K S T O X II I (i 11 Sen O O I.
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