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2 . 9 R Honor Society members ofthe Class of i956 L. Lawson, M. Benedict, Mrs. Zamprogno, Tac. adv., R. Howell, D. Z are J. Anderson, M. Larkin, J. Wetzel, B. Donaldson, B. Foster, O. Connolly, T, Malamud, C, Jameson, D. Bump. Rushforth, + T Reward for Scholarship ln March of l955, Weston High became o chapter of The National Honor Society. To make This possible, a charter was written and submiTTed to The national commiTTee. This picture shows The students of The Class of i956 who are members of The Carl T. Rhoades Chapter, named in memory of a former school superintendent and prominent citizen of Weston. Service for Charity The Junior Red Cross Council of Weston High, di- rected by Miss Mildred Marble, is a division of The Weston Senior Red Cross Chapter. ResulTs of The time and ef- fort conTributed by This group include Tray favors for The members of the Junior Red Cross are J. Tyng, S. Knight, J Robbins, E, Wypler, C. Bottier, P. Lombard, B. Gambrill, J. Walker, N. Mailman, E, Farrar, C, Smith, C. Nardelli, F. Bethell, W. Chisholm T Cronin. C. Lazzan, F, Rizzo, L, Johnson, J. Miele, S. McGuire, B. neighboring hosptials, service at The local blood banlc and The organization of The school fund-raising drive Below, Mrs. Reginald Wells, pres. of The Town chapTer is speaking To The group. Haywood, J. Wager, J, Gates, C, Endee, R. Murphy, B. Hamill, J Perrine, P. Rydell, J. Greenlie, B. Wyman, C. Mason, P. Anderson J. Acres, R. Johnson, B. Shaw, K. Stone, D. Newbert, ond Miss Marble the Afaculty advisor, 25
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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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I NX. President Danny Bump is talking to the Discussion Club. Left to right, Row 1: J. Perkins, C. Smith, E. Farrar, S. Harnish, S. Smith, H. Crawford, N. Jones, C. Bourinot, S. Richardson, S. Reed, J. Baine, I. Hubbard, Row 2: S. Weidig, C. Nardelli, B. Rushforth, B. Stewart, N. Nichols, D. Donald- son, A. Sullivan, L. Lawson, V. Sawyer, C. Abott, C. Raynor. Row 3: M. Larkin, J. Robbins, J. Benedict, T. Malamud, S. Akers, E. Frye, R. Howell, C. Jameson, S. Wilson, P. Colter, J. Wetzel. Row 4: P. Cusumano, M. Curtin, A. Melone, A. Cowles, R. White, J. Anderson, N. Wilkes, M, Conrad. Row 5: R. O'Toole, A. McClennen, G. Heck, J. Wager, B. Foster, F. Tyng, Mr. Cummings. Junior Forum The Discussion Club, open only to Juniors and Sen- iors, gathers around the sewing tables every other Fri- day to debate almost any topic. President Daniel Bump conducts the business part of the meeting and then turns it over to the student Government Of In an attempt to get closer to school problems, the Stuaent Council has begun a program of morning class meetings where representatives talk informally with their classmates. These discussions cover the activities of the Student Council, which include buses tor games, On the steps of the Weston Town Hall are, left to right, Row i: N. White Treasurer, A. Melone, Secretary, J. Gates, President, A. McClennen, Vice-pres. Row 2: L. Rydell, F. Crawford, A. Avakian, J. Gross, B. Page, C. Jameson, Mr. -'--S-fwfr. leader who introduces the subject, and an open debate follows. The meeting is closed with a sentence summary made by each member present. These students are practising the art of discussion which will make them valuable to any group or meeting they participate in. By, and For . . . sock hops, book cover sales, the Driver's Training course, school elections and assemblies. This group also performs many services for the community. Their latest project was the organization of a baby-sitter service. Mitchell, Faculty Advisor. Row 3: N. Hubbard, L. Shepardson, P. Koester, K. Cummings, T. Malamud, J. Bartel. Row 4 K. Healey, D. Donaldson, J. Gambrill. 26
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