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C4W€4tc ' ite toute4 €4 iAcc i lecut CLASS OF 1960 Being the youngest members of a school is never easy, os Freshmen in Weston High School have discovered. Although they had some experience with the high school routine as eighth graders in the high school building, there were many problems which they had not met before. In Junior High School everyone must take the same subjects, but upon en¬ tering Senior High School, Freshmen have a choice as to what fields they wish to enter and choose their courses accordingly. While still in the eighth grade the students, and their parents, teachers, and guidance personnel have several meetings together to discuss Senior High School and different subjects which the students may take. If eighth graders wish to attend college after graduating from high school, they are advised to take the college preparatory course through their high school years. This offers a choice of studies besides those usually required by colleges; at least two years of mathematics, foreign language courses, and a good four year English course. Those who do not wish to go on to college may choose a more general course with commercial subjects which pre¬ pare them for secretarial jobs and with shop courses which provide students with the necessary skills for jobs in various trades. After learning about the courses through these conferences, the eighth grad¬ ers, with their parents, make out a tentative four year plan. With this basic plan in mind, eighth graders enter the Senior High School with some idea of what their direction will be throughout the four years. Freshmen find that there are many facets of high school life which are interesting and worthwhile. They now have the opportunity to become library assistants or to join clubs and Choir or Chorus. Our Freshmen are now full-fledged members of the high school, and the cooperation and interest they show in school affairs bring new life and vitality to the school and give us pleasure in welcoming the new¬ comers to the Senior High School. ROW 1: A. Corman, J. Compton, J. Bergstedt, P. Anderson, N. Albrecht, C. Andruss, A. Avakian, E. DiBiase, R. Chibaro. ROW 2: Mrs. Ellsworth, F. Crawford, R. Bogardus, L. Daley, J. Condon, K. Beamish, S. Bassett, J. Cetrone, E. McKenney, W. Duff. ROW 3: J. Ladd, D. Colter, J. Brooks, S. Colpitts, T. Dunn, B. Doherty, D ' Antonio, G. Bartlett, R. Ayers. NOT SHOWN: P. DiBenedetto, B. Eddy.
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1 I I i HOMEROOM 206, ROW I: J. Albrecht, L. Townsend, G. Mosher, M. Larsen, C. Bottjer, J. Wypler, B. O ' Toole K. Crowe, J. Tenneson, S. Stantial. ROW II: D. Olson, R. Reader, D. Connolly, D. Kellogg, D. Lehne, J. Helgeson, L. Rudell, S. Mailman, R. Cutter, R. Boutell, J. Burke, J. Ewers. ROW III: Miss Trombley, R. Perry, R. Stockmayer, T. Duffy, A. Johnson, E. St. Germain, N. Gray, W. Bullock, K. Child. NOT SHOWN: J. Tyng. ctfcUocdcuU I in our student council. This year the seventh and eighth grades through their Magazine Drive made a very material contribution to the general fund which supports various projects such as the paid assembly programs, and certain athletic activities- projects not legally supported by the tax money ap¬ propriated by the town. The spirit and zeal of the eighth graders make us happy to have them as fellovy students in Weston High School. HOMEROOM 207, ROW I: M. Kilgore, E. Saunders, N. McKenney, K. Mueller, S. Herrick, J. Akers, N. Garland, J. Doebler, D. Brown, R. Stevens. ROW II: Miss McDonough, S. Cribben, U. Ozols, J. Tebo, L. Rote, S. Thomas, C. McMullin, S. Leek, P. Kelly, J. Sibley, R. Mackay. ROW III: G. Bulwinkle, V. D ' Angelo, R. Johnson, J. Rich, P. Pinel, R. MacArthur, B. Voner, C. Endee. NOT SHOWN: W. Baker, J. Alcaide. J 17
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ROW 1: B Wyman, J. Robbins, C. Schulmann, J. Nielsen, B. Sturmer, M. Rennie, A. Shores, H. PaJmer, A. Tenneson, R. Moodie. ROW 2: Mr. Hill, D. Newbert, T. White, B. Parsons, S. Page, D. Nims, M. Richard¬ son, ff. WoLFf,J. Ratchford, A. Taylor. ROW 3: L. Wells, S. Young, P. Von Mertens, R. Murphy, J. Speare, C. Wiggington, B. Shaw, B. Morrison. NOT SHOWN: S. Otto, L. Rydell, P. Rogers. ROW 1: V. Laughner, N. Locke, B. Haywood, B. Eaton, E. Lombard, S. Hamill, J. Harding, J. Hoagland, H. Hartwell, G. Goodall. ROW 2; J. Little, D. Lynch, M. Hanson, J. Ellis, S. Gibbons, G. Graham, C. Mason, D. Harnish, F. Lambert, P. McFarlin, E. Elliston, S. Hawkes, Miss Mastin. ROW 3: P. Johnson, C. Janeway, J.Hall, J. Mahoney, R. Leonhardt, J. Greenlie, E. Langenbach, G. LaTucky, R. Gates, P. Manson. 19
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