Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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Darkroom i Tr Chairs: B. Haywood, P. Rydell. ln back, left to right: D. Tiffany, K. Graham, P, Fowler, J. Reisrner, L. Ryclell, S. Harnish, P. Gregg, G. Heck, N. Foster, B. Haywood, Mr. 6 Humez. Q6 vsq XY X iff., Eze . . .4 CX 3, 'ek if ' P C? cs Co ' Dsfrqjf Q if Qx Yr af Q ' ?'os.f s6g, .ocrxqvrixf ff., gs- QQ out Of The N an ra E inter aitfgihotography can be tound 6 3342 Q a any rn T . Xin our well-equipped dark- fOQTT. l ere re instruction classes in de- ve6Q1fgx Fighting for the new shutterbugs. The Jw, members work for the school newspaper and the yearbook. It all The pictures that have been taken by This group were put together, we would have a pictorial record of school and Town life in Weston. fer 'T Future Scientists The third annual Weston Science Fair, held in the high school last spring, was considered a great success by the exhibitors, The faculty, and the visitors. Mr. Wallace W. Sawyer, director, this year divided the fair into two classes, the Junior Division for grades 7-9 and the Senior Division for grades TO-12. The board of iudges included professional scientists, This giant reflector was part of Blake Foster's science proiect on solar energy. . A Q ..-ei, some of whom are residents of Weston. The two top winners of The Senior Division, Blake Foster and Frederick Johnson, were eligible for the Massachusetts Science Fair where both were first place winners in their respective fields. Both exhibited their projects in the New England Science Fair at Bridgeport, Connecticut. Ricky Johnson has had an original experiment in every one of the Weston Science Fairs.

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The typing room is the scene of feverish activity at dead- line time. left to right, Seated: N. Foster, A. Donaldson, J. Gambrill, E. Farrar, S. Smith. Standing: C. Scott, C. Nardelli, D. Harnish, A. Carman, J. Flanders, J. Nilan, V. Hoagland, - S. Martens, J. Robbins, D, Toppan, M. Molan, L. Rudell, N. Marchetti, L. Seavey, C. Abbott, J. Wager, S. Harnish, B. Haywood, C, Smith, G. Heck, B. Rushforth, Miss Hoerner. 5fGNAL This familiar heading appears every two weeks on our school newspaper. The editorial stafi, led by Jimmy Gambrill, produces a paper giving us the latest information on sports, social events, club activities, school issues, and even a few local advertisements. The reporters learn the writing trade as they cover the girl's basketball games, Student Council meetings, football games and dances. Yearbook Meeting in 103 Before we tackled the production of the i956 Yearbook, the senior class sent the whole stait to the Columbia Yearbook Conference in New York. For two days we attended lectures and discus- sions and poured over hundreds of yearbooks. We returned with a greater enthusiasm for our All these people have combined their talents to produce what they think is the yearbook to end all yearbooks. Left to right, Seated: Miss Green, Faculty Advisor, P. Cusumano, Clerical, M, Larkin, Co-editor, P. Rayner, Co-editor, J. Bene- dict, Art, S. Weidig, Girls' Sports, P. Curtin, Fund-raising, task and a greater knowledge of how to put a yearbook together. Those X period meetings in lO3, evening planning sessions, layouts, and dead- lines tinally led to this yearbook which we present to the students, teachers, and townspeople of Weston. Standing: D. Bump, Photography, J. Wetzel, Activities, R. White, Funds, T. Malamud, Sales, O. Connolly, Business, Mr. Mitchell, Ass't. Adv., Mr. Mueller, Financial Adv., J. Robbins, Boys' Sports. Not shown: S. Wilson, Literary. y gypsum f



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4 f 'AE GA' .ami iii .J FQ IA A 4 's 1 l . 4. W T' ,, f 4 N 'Q A Y -me xl' ffl. A .L ' idllll 5. A F , 'II ff, ' ic - A .. 1 . E ' i g f, ff :'glf':::fs 'W '.yii'1.-, N - s.,..,,: - e 2. ' x Wt' V. , 'sea 'fi 'tt , . i 1 J r ' ' These members of the Art Service Club are looking at designs for the Town Report cover. Left to right lseutedl: M. Stebbins, E. Stewart, A. Avakion, E. Tomlinson, lstandingl: C. Wheeler, N. Nichols, E. Larkin, J. Nilan, and Miss Ollifl, the art advisor. The girls who work in the newest school service, the Typing Club, are N. Mailman, M. Graves, J. Olson, P. Colter, P. Cusumano, S. Akers, S. Wilson, A. Melone, B. Stewart. Miss Coram is the advisor. In Service for the School All the students pictured on this page serve the school, each using his own particular talent. They work in the art room, the typing room, the library, and the oftice during and after school. The Art Club publicizes school and town functions through posters and displays. Artistic students receive recognition for their vvork. Miss Ollitt is the faculty advisor. Student typists provide secretarial and clerical serv- ices to any faculty member who desiresit. The Typing Service is voluntary, and pupils, under the direction of Miss Caram, give their free time to it. Thr- library assistants are gathered in front of the town library. Left to right: M. Mooers, J. Miele, C. Smith, B. Haywood, E Farrar, R. Moodie, M. Swanson, J. Hoagland, P. Colter, J. Wilkinson, Mrs Hynson, J. Wager, l. Avigdor, E. Luther, J. Rogers. Our library assistants help Mrs, l-lynson arrange and care for the books, the card catalogue, and the bulletin board. They are learning the organization and routine ot a library. The office assistants help the school secretaries by running errands, collecting attendance slips, and ansvver- ing the phone. Any reliable student may work there on a study period. These clubs and services keep the machinery ot Weston High well oiled and running smoothly. A more elticient school benefits the town. These girls work in the office on diflerent periods throughout the day. Left to right: P. Colfer, D. White, J. Walker, J, Havey, R. Fabri, E. Barbetti, C. Callinan, J. Miele, J. Perkins, S. Murphy, J, Wilkinson, J. Gross, J. Havey, L. Seavey, N. White.

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