Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: C. Bottjer, eighth grade; D. White, junior; J. Perkins, senior; J. Walker, junior; N. Sidebotham, sophomore. The Charity Committee was formed this year to take complete charge of all the drives such as Red Cross, Red Feather, and the March of Dimes. The committee is made up of representatives from every class. Under these representatives are individual home room divisions. The boys and girls are doing a great service, not only for their school and community, but also for their nation. DONALD BRAYTON Don . . . long and lanky . . . good basketball player . . . steady band member. Activities: Announcers ' Club 2,3,4; Math Club 3,4; Photography Club 1,2; Aviation Club 1; Choir 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee; All New England; Foot¬ ball 3; Basketball 1,2, varsity 3,4. CHARLES BRADLEE CAHILL Brad . . . jovial . . . dislikes tardy teachers ... I don ' t under¬ stand . . . least understood by anyone . . . likes sports . . . wants to get cway from it all. Activities: Golf 2,3,4; Footboll 1,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 2,3,4, (Tech Tourney). 28

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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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STANDING: D. White, L. Rydell, E. Hubbard, C. Phillips, A. McClennen, J. Speare, K. Child, P. Hubbard, Mr. Mitchell, advisor. SEATED: E. Lombard, A. Avakian, K. Cummings, president; M. White, treasurer; J. Gross, secretary; G. Nickerson, vice-president; L. Rudell, L. Shepardson. Studcftt cU ccc e As representatives of all students, the members of the Student Council voice the opinions of the majority of the students. The Student Council tries to better the school in attitude, dress, and procedure. The meetings, held in school time, are formal, but simple. Any student of the school is invited to attend a meeting and to bring up any problem of concern to the whole school, or he may choose to relay the problem to his representative who will bring it up in the meeting. PAUL HENRY CHADWICK Paul . . . friendly . . . little man . . . How ' bout that . . . quiet . . . How ' s the weather up there, Don? . . . plans to be an airplane mechanic. Activities; Aviation Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Play Committee 1,2; Foot¬ ball 1. VALERY VICTOR CHODSKY Lincolnite . . . thoughtful . . . dark . . . chauffeur for all who ask . . . engineering at M.l.T. or Harvard. Activities: National Honor Society; Yearbook Staff; Math. Club 2,3,4; Announcers Club 3,4; Library As¬ sistant 1; Choir 4. 29

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