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TYPISTS: J. Flanders; E, Barbetti; S. Stevens; J. Miele; S. Chisholm; C. Olson; J. McNobb; L. Weidig; Miss Coram, Advisor. SEATED: S. Armstrong. Here Martha Conrad, a senior member of the Art Service Club, places a poster on a bulletin board. Although this is called a club, it is not organized in the ordinary fashion of meetings and membership. When there is a call for art work for any project, volunteers turn out effective displays with the help of Miss Olliff, the advisor. Students acct €utct (AoduaSte CAROLYN LOUISE ABBOTT Carol . . . pleasant ways . . gay . . . neat dresser . . . usually seen with Posie and Susan . . . OHHH! . . . Plans a career in nursing. Activities: Smoke Signal 2,3; An¬ nouncers Club 4; Photography Club 1; Discussion Club 3,4; Of¬ fice Asst. 1,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 3. SALLY PARKS ARMSTRONG Oh Agony . . . friendly . . . a pleasant smile for all . . . secret desire to fly jet planes! . . . been at Weston since first grade . . . secretarial school. Activities: Office Assistant 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Chorus 3.
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ScKc o cceft c£€i 9tcite4 to€4A i ut n uUcatcopt, The senior officers hove helped their classmates with activities during and out of school time. They were responsible for the organization of committees and also directed the selection of the yearbook staff. The staff of the yearbook was elected late in the junior year. During the summer they, with their advisors, held several meetings. They planned the theme and general layout of the yearbook. After returning to school in September, the work loomed up before the staff. Saturdays and holidays were spent at the school. Finally with the help of other members of the class, the yearbook was completed. The stafF felt proud and relieved that the last page had been sent to the publisher. The members of the senior class owe a cheer of appreciation to the senior officers and the yearbook staff who have done their best to make the Class of 1957 the best ever. A. McClennen, president; S. Smith, secretary; F. Tyng, treasurer. NOT SHOWN: J. Gil man, vice-president. SEATED: N. White, faculty and alumni; B, Page, literary; E. Farrar, editor-in-chief; Miss Green, advisor, P. Hubbard, activities; M. Graves, clerical; S. Smith, girls ' sports. STANDING: Mr. Mueller, advisor; W. Chodsky, sales,- J. Gates, business manager,- S. Harnish, photography,- R. Walsh, art; T. McGuire, boys ' sports; Mr. Mitchell, advisor. 25
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I. .. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: J. Havey; C. Miller; L. Johnson; M. Connor; L. Seovey; N. White; M. J. Graves; C. Raynor; J. Perkins; D. White; L. Weidig; J. Havey. SEATED AT DESK: Mrs. Minsky, oFFice secretary. NOT SHOWN; C. Abbott. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: BACK ROW: S. Otto; B. Parson; P. Anderson; J. Sherman; P. Robb; J. Miele; J. Rogers; M. Swanson; FRONT ROW: D. Colter, J. Hoagland; R. Moody; F. Rizzo; E. DiBiase; I. Avigdor; J. Ellis; Mrs. Hynson, librarian; J. Bartlett. In these service clubs and assistant groups the boys and girls are given the opportunity to gain work experience and to help make the school run smoothly. The typists assist the teachers and the students in any work that must be typed. The art service club promotes school and town activities with attroctive posters and displays. The office assistants learn the functions of a school office, and run errands. The library assistants learn many details of library work. Their jobs range from repairing damaged books to arranging showcase displays of new books. KATHLEEN ELLEN BOURINOT Ohh, no, don ' t tell me—II ... hates conceited boys...found at the drug store. . .funny. Activities: Discussion Club 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Choir 4; School Ploy Usher 3,4; Prom Court 3.
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