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I3 rf R ig' L 1 W The technicians above are, left to right: P. Russett, D. Bmyton, E. Ellis, NN. Chodsky, P. Chadwick, D. Bump. These announcers are listening to Mr. Zorn's tips on speaking. Left to right, Seated: J. Baine, J. Perkins, J. Nilan, J. Havey, A. Melone, A. Sullivan, P. Cusumano, S. Wilson. Standing: l. Hubbard, J. Wetzel, H. Craw- ford, R. White, K. Cummings, B. Foster, D. Bump. basil' You're On The Air This morning's Bible reading is taken from .... With this opening statement the Announcers' Club be- gins the morning exercises which include announce- ments of interest to the students and the faculty. The club includes members of grades 9-i2 who work A Fresh Supply of The Mathematics Club, guided by Miss Helen B. Green, has achieved national recognition through the exhibiting of its proiects. These were selected from the club's large collection of models, designs, puzzles, and games made by the members. This year the catalogue, which describes these proiects, was revised. Each month Miss Green's room is the meeting place for the Math Club. Left to right: J. Gambrill, C. Phillips, K. Cummings, O. Connolly, A. Mc- Clennen, C. Jameson, H. Field, E. Ellis, D. Brayton, T. Lehne, P. Russett, N. Nichols, J. Gilman, N. Marchetti, W. Chodsky, J. Lom- bard, R. White, C. Endee, R. Howell, D. Don- aldson. Below, the Board of Directors discuss plans with the faculty advisors. Left to right: J. Rogers, H. Crawford, Miss Green, Mr. Carini T. Malamud, P. Rydell. ' .f ' MIJ ' .. , P s . either as announcers, broadcasting from the Dean's oltice, or as technicians at the controls in the school ottice. These students are gaining confidence in public speaking while they serve the town by keeping the student body informed of town events and notices. Mathematicians a meeting is held at which the members are introduced to the various modern applications ot mathematics and are encouraged to End out more about them. Every spring there is an open meeting when these students explain their proiects to interested and some- times battled parents and townspeople.
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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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Q7 The musicians for All State are A. Hower, N. Marchetti, The students participating in All New England are S. Wilson, A. Melpne N. Buckminster, E. Frye, V. Hoagland. P. Colter, J. Wetzel, J. Wager, D, Brayton, D. Dolan. Tops in Music Talent The two groups above were selected to participate in special music groups. The students on the left went to All State Orchestra and Chorus held in Pittsheld. Massachusetts, on April 7, l956. The musicians and vocalists on the right travelled to Claremont, New Hampshire, to take part in the All New England Orchestra and Chorus Concert held on March 24, l956. , L K Q! Lal 4 3 0 Q 01 ill 5' . N Xu-T' , xy Q4 - CO W .345 60 . ft fx Se .VCX rDe,,dJxOX nc x G ' a I I fi' ef- itz? They Like to Sing so if K-lc ' ' 00' Ch! Stu ents who have conflicts in schedules so that they techniques. They sang Winter Wonderland at the can not participate in the choir can ioin the chorus, which meets every Tuesday in Room lOl. Mr. Phillips has been working with the group on proper breathing The members of the chorus are Row 'l, left to right: K. Bourinot, J. Miele, S. Richardson, E. Stewart, N. Maitre, M. Koester, J. Baine, B. Rawding, J. Gross, S. Armstrong. Row 2: B. Page. Christmas Concert and ioined with the choir tor the Spring Concert. A. Sullivan, C. Callinan, S. Akers, A. Melane, J. Sherman, S. Williams, S. Murphy, D. Graves, N. Mailman. 1
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