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There is something in a face that gives away what is within. Most feeling- whether it he concentration, boredom, satisfaction, relief or a thousand other kindred emotions --'- fis conveyed through facial expression. These years of youth are years of expression and feeling. of faces which reflect the constantly changing light of edu- cation: and this is a yearbook of faces. A school has many faces. many facets. The furrowccl brow of a student during an exam, the tension of a heated game burning in an athletels eyes, the wholesomeness of laughter etched in lines around oneis inouth--these modes of expression convey far more meaning than any written worcl. lt is the purpose of this hook, therefore, to record in a small way the many faces of education at the Wfinchcnclon School in 1964. -v---lull untill,-xxzi1.J,a-r,u.nJlaLl.1,n'alLv4s - L.-Ilvvf'
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The major facet of a school, of course, is its aca- demic statureg but at a boarding school academics means much more than routine classes and exams. The fellowship of master and boys, the closeness of dormitory life, the high standard exacted of each boy combine with the unique scholastic program to give W'inchendon its particular identity. These are the features of its academic face because at VVinch-endon the individual is of prime importance. His particular point of development, his individual rate of growth, his specific mode of expression- each in its own way is vitally significant to the in- tellectual atmosphere of Winchendon, a leader in the small school field by virtue of its characteristic personal approach to secondary education. Academic interests MR. LaFRAMBOISE DIGS in to help Larry Dubois with stiff assignment. 321 4k li 4. zxxg-L f l JIM WEEKES AND PETE LODES are introduced to the Periodic Table by Chemistry teacher, Mr. Jalutkewicz. Six
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