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FIRST ROW: N. Kelly, M. Lane, R. Laughner, A. Molan, C. Johnson, S. Jones, N. Law, P. Manson, M. Mac¬ Millan, J. McIntyre. SECOND ROW: W. King, M. Kui- pers, D. Jenkins, P. Murphy, L. MacNabb, D. LaflFin, C. Mooers, D. Knowles, M. Martell, A. King, Miss Mc¬ Donough. THIRD ROW: J. McRae, D. Kelley, S. Huston, J. McKenzie, T. McGettigan, L. Leonhardt, D. Moody, L. Johnson, D. Leithead. and to Achieve the Position Held by tivities as choir, band, and orchestra as well as the other high school activities. Junior varsity teams take a good part of the freshman athletes, who show poten¬ tial for several years ahead in Weston’s athletic con¬ tests. Politics and science become part of the way of life for the freshmen of 1959, and although the ranks are thinned by emigrants to private school, there is still a tremendous scholastic potential remaining. Freshmen will remember the physical science course, “realistic” plays in social studies, and mathe¬ matics courses geared to our Sputnik Era. FIRST ROW: D. Rossi, S. Vail, P. Storm, R. Wile, E. Rci. ' isncr, S. Stauffer, 1). Wright, S. Wright, E. Rayner, A. Sandstrom. SECOND A‘OU ' .- J. Whittemore, R. Su- rette. .k. Sperr ' , A. Oppenheiin, G. Rollands, D. ’iles, J. Peterson, W. Rizzo, C. Rus.sell, R. Waters, Mrs. Bucu- valas. THIRD F. Weidig, J. Whitmore, J. Reider, J. Ryan, P. Revotskie, R. Reilly, D. Watters, L. 5 ' oung, W. Parlee, F. Ross. Camera shy: S. Randall. 19
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FIRST ROW: J. Drew, J. Crowley, C. Getrone, M. Bui- polito, J. Currier, B. Ghynoweth, J. Deconeas, N. Bruce, lock, L. Bethell, B. Downing, M. Barclay, P. Brown, D. De THIRD ROW: P. Comeau, J. Bump, P. Campbell, D. Napoli, N. Clark. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Melone, L. Connolly, S. Drowne, C. Christopher. Camera shy: J. Arnold, A. Bartel, S. Derby, J. Benger, S. Dammin, C. Dip- Brennan, P. Duffy. The Freshmen Work Hard to Gain Knowledge The freshman year opens an entirely new way of life for the one hundred twenty members of the class of 1962. For the first time they are offered choices in courses, and they carefully plan their high school futures. All the trademarks of high school life—home¬ work, “formal” lunch periods, and many other things which were formerly sampled, are now actually lived for the first time. Freshmen begin to sample the choice of outside activities in Weston High School. For the first time mathematics, science, and languages are seen as forms of recreation. The freshmen participate in such ac- FIRST ROW: .S. Ilulsrnan, A. Enos, E. Eldridge, C. Frye, J. Henderson, L. Howe, M. Gross, J. Eaton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lenrow. J. Herring, G. Hubbard, R. Hamill, C. Hayes, M. Cowell, N. Ferranti, J. Harnish, E. Hoagland, 18 J. F ' owler. THIRD ROW: T. Herrick, R. Emery, A. Foster, E. I’rothingham, R. Hills, R. Ferro, D. Gardella. Camera shy: J. Hoagland, A. flerring, C. Howes.
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FIRST ROW: D. Brown, J. Doebler, C. Bottjer, M. Chis¬ olm, N. Ayers, J. Albrecht, J. Appleyard, D. Baker. SECOND ROW: V. D’Angelo, R. DeAmbrose, D. Abate, K. Crowe, S. Birch, C. Bishop, J. Burke, Mrs. Ellsworth. THIRD ROW: G. Bulwinkle, R. Butcher, T. Duffy, R. Cutter, P. Curtis, P. Borelli, W. Bullock, K. Child, J. Akers, S. Cribben, B. Boutell. Camera shy: S. Capps, D. Adams. The Sophomores, Who Look Back with Satisfaction, The rigors of the freshman year completed, stu¬ dents of Veston High School proceed to that won¬ derful year of the tenth grade. Conditioned to the patterns of high school life, yet still unexposed to the constant strain of work of the upper classes, the sophomores have had their first lessons in the science of frogs and geraniums under Mr. Keene’s laboratory- centered tutelage, and have for the first time been exposed to Russian, a totally new language to them. Sophomores begin to establish the patterns of their personalities by seriously selecting the range of their extra-curricular activities. Already, the sophomore FIRST ROW: M. Kilgore, A. Jones, M. Larsen, S. Her¬ rick, E. Griffeth, S. Foote, N. Hall, E. Jones. SECOND ROW: M. Koelb, M. Grimmer, .• . Healey, S. Koester, J. Helgeson, N. Garland, A. Finhon, S. happen, S. Kelly, 20 Mr. Lavelle. THIRD ROW: G. Leone, K. Fitzpatrick, J. Ewers, C. Evans, A. Johnson, P. French, W. Flolcomb, P. Kelly. Camera shy: C. Endee, J. Karas.
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