Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1960

Page 10 of 120

 

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MR. AIMO TEITTINEN Vice Principal DR. ANTHONY BRACKETT Superintendent MR. WILLARD SMITH Principal AN ABLE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Brackett, Superintendent of Schools has carried out his normal responsibilities, and has spent much of his valuable time working with citizen groups which investigated different curricula for the new high school. Mr. Smith, our principal, always has time to help in¬ dividual students with their problems; he works closely with the Student Council, an organization of utmost importance. Vice-Principal, Mr. Teittinen, assists Mr. Smith by taking charge of many organizational activities and handles nec¬ essary disciplinary situations. Mr. Proctor has been in Weston since 1934 and has been coach of all sports. In 1952, the school received the coveted Sports Trial Century Club Plaque for winning 100 football games. Mr. Proctor is now Athletic Di¬ rector for grades one through twelve, a position which keeps him on the move. Mrs. Helene Minsky, Mrs. Elaine Sinclair, and Mrs. Rita Hawkins, our helpful secretaries, sit at their overcrowded desk. QUESTION: Whom do you see as you enter the office to find the where¬ abouts of the detention hall or to determine whether your orange sock somehow ended up in the lost and found? ANSWER: The smiling faces of our very busy secretaries, always willing to answer any queries. Serving as the guidance secretary is Mrs. Sinclair. Mrs. Minsky and Mrs. Hawkins are even busier this year because of the crowded school conditions. If it were not for these capable women, there would certainly be much confusion throughout the school. 6

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“We’re a good group and are all working together very happily,” said Miss McDonough, Acting Head of the English Department this year. Everyone feels the loss of Mr. Mitchell who has taken a sabbatical leave to study for his Ph.D. in educational administration at Harvard. Mr. Hatch, formerly a private school teacher, provides excellent college preparation in analytical reading and writing. Mr. Walker, with a twinkle in his eye, conducts classes that are enjoyable and helpful. Mr. Carberg, with a background in journalism, is Director of Publication. Mrs. Lenrow and Miss McDonough return to teach the under¬ class group an appreciation of literature and the theater. As the world becomes smaller there is a growing importance foi languages. Mrs. Zamprogno with her long experience as a French teacher and a promoter of interest in international relations, heads the Language Department. Mrs. Zam¬ progno is accompanied by Mrs. Mezzacappa and Mrs. Nelson, a new faculty member. Mrs. Bucuvalas’ Latin course gives students an excellent knowledge of classical language and a basis for the study of modern languages. We are most fortunate in having a Rus¬ sian course, instructed by Mr. Killebrew. Mr. Frederic Killebrew, Mrs. Theresa Zamprogno, Mrs. Venezia Mezzacappa, Mrs. Harriet Nelson, Middlebury and Boston University, and Mrs. Jeanette Bucuvalas. AND A CREATIVE FACULTY There are many problems confronting the Guidance Department, an indispensable element in the school program. Mr. Cummings, with his distinguished, friendly manner and Mr. Carini, who readily evokes confidence, are our patient guidance counselors. Due to their efforts, many informative conferences are held for the benefit of all students. The conference period, an innovation this year, allows Mr. Cummings and Mr. Carini more time for in¬ dividual attention.

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