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HOMEROOM 12, ROW 1: A. Enos, N. Clark, J. Whittemore, E. Rayner, F. Andruss, P. Duffy, C. Johnson, B. Elridge, S. Jones, C. Howes. ROW 2: Miss Marble, L. Bethell, R, Laughner, J. Benger, J. Peterson, S. Dammin, A. Bartel, D. Laffln, K. Stockbridge, L. Howe. ROW 3: L. Arnold, T. Redden, J. Reider, J. McKenzie, D. Watters, M. Petri, L. Young, A. Mackintosh, T. Herrick, G. Fowler. NOT SHOWN: E. Hoagland. e c tf€U€ cOiuAefi , Seventh graders, housed in the old grammer school, are forming the structure and traditions which will be the basis of the Weston Junior High School of the future. Their organization is that of a junior high school, they are developing their own assembly pro¬ gram, and they have established their own student council, a project for which we hope they have gained helpful ideas from attendance at meetings HOMEROOM 21, ROW 1: S. Stauffer, J. Eaton, P. Manson, M. Gross, G. Hubbard, A. Foster, R. Wile, P. Howells, M. Barclay, C. Dippolito. ROW 2: Mrs. Howe, D. Jenkins, M. Bullock, S. Derby, R. Reilly, L. Leonhardt, T. McGettigan, D. Viles, A. Oppenheim, S. Randall. ROW 3: W. Waters, C. Russell, D. Duffy, J. Baker, J. Melby, P. Revotskie, R. Hatch, P. Palmgren, S. Grey, A. Herring. NOT SHOWN: A. Sperry, J. Crowley, J. Hoagland. 14
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Custodians Mr. MacLeod, Mr. Merrill, and Mr. Clarke, our three custodians, spend long hours keeping our school clean. How well they do this is revealed by the spotless appearance of the classrooms and corridors. Busy as they are, they always find time to talk with us and to lend a helping hand. €iot uCci6(c U4. ail Mental exercise creates hunger, and without our capable cafeteria staff, Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Jaques, Mrs. Riley, and Mrs. Burke behind the scenes, what would we learn in the classes following lunch! They are very co-operative w hen we ask for the use of the cafeteria facilities for extra¬ curricular activities. Mr. GEORGE HARRIS Springfield College Boys ' Physical Education Coach Harris does more than teach the skill of various sports; he also teaches the boys to work together and remem¬ ber that playing the game hard and fair is more important than winning. Miss MA.RIE BUTERA Sargent College Physical Education Miss Butera has been in Weston only one year, but she has already made a hit with the girls, because she is so con¬ sistently cheerful and helpful. Her work leaves her little time for her hobbies of reading and sports. Miss ALICE OLLIFF Massachusetts School of Art Art How enthusiasm has grown in the art department since Miss Olliff came! She has made the school art-conscious by leader¬ ship of the art service club. Without her what would the jun¬ iors do for prom ideas? All Students electing ART have an increasing op¬ portunity for individual expression, including some as¬ signed projects. Senior students select some field in art to pursue as a research problem with a culmi¬ nating project which reflects the ability of the student.
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HOMEROOM 22, ROW 1: N. Kelly, P. Brown, E. Reissner, C. Child, S. Huston, S. Farnsworth, J. Currier, A. Molon, N. Ferranti. ROW 2; Mrs. Foley, J. Brennan, J. McIntyre, D. Wright, M. Gowell, M. Martell, B. Richardson, L. MacNabb, C. CetrOne, D. Kelley, J. Whitmore. ROW 3: J. Herring, J. Bump, G. Sawyer, R. Forte, L. Johnson, F. Weidig, R. Hamill, J. McRae, D. Mercer. NOT SHOWN: L. Christopher, S. Drowne. of the senior student council. We hove missed the youth and energy of the seventh grade this year, and we are happy to see them when they join the high school for such activities as the band and orchestra and for cooking and shop classes. We also enjoy the company of the seventh graders as they lend their enthusiastic support at football, basketball, and baseball games. HOMEROOM 14, ROW 1: M. Gimber, L. Fowler, R. Cummings, P. Dean, W. King, A. King, D. Rossi, D. DeNapoli, C. Frye, N. Law. ROW 2: Miss Stiles, D. Leithead, W. Parlee, S. Wright, C. Hayes, C. Mooers, G. Rolland, P Murphy, D. Connolly, D. Moodie. ROW 3: W. Rizzo, N. Bruce, P. Campbell, J. Adams, W. Vaughan, J. Harnish, D. Gardella, P. Comeau. NOT SHOWN: D. Knowles, J. Henderson, P. Hayes. I 15 I
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