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IN THE SOPHOMORE YEAR J. Harnish President B. Rizzo Vice-President D. DeNapoli Secretary P. Storm Treasurer ROW 1 — D. Viles, D. Rossi, S. Stauffer, D. Wright, S. Randall, E. Raynor, P. Storm, S. Vale, J. Peterson. ROW 2 — Mrs. Bucavalus, W. Vaughan, D. Watters, L. Young, P. Murphy, V. Warren, G. Rolland, J. Reider, C. Russell, A. Sperry. ROW 3 — B. Parlee, W. Rizzo, F Weidig, J. Ryan, P. Revotskie, R. Reilly, J. Oldfield, J Whitmore, D. Sanders, F. Ross. ROW 1 — S. Kelley, R. Laughner, M. Martell, N. Law, J. McIntyre, P. Manson, S. Jones, M. Lane. ROW 2 — J. Loder, M. Kuipers, D. Moodie, D. Knowles, D. Kelley, C. Mooers, L. MacNabb, A. King, D. Leithead, W. King. 19 ROW 3 — Miss McDonough, J. McRae, J. McKenzie, L. Leonhardt, T. McGettigan, S. Miles, J. Melby, L. Johnson.
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CREATIVE ABILITY IS MOLDED Sophomore students get into the real swing of high school life with the wisdom and confidence gained from the last year’s experience. More extensive study of English literature, the initiation of either French or Russian, and Mr. Keene’s inspiring biology field trips provide ample opportunity for the Sophomores to develop their creative abilities. College looms ahead, and a careful selection of extracurricular activities is very important. The social life becomes exceedingly gay, in the tenth grade. For the first time they attend the senior sociables, and also put on the Victory Dance after the football season. Although they still have two more years to go, one can already see the great potential of the Class of 1962. ROW 1 — M. Gowell, E. Eldridge, C. Howes, N. Fer¬ ranti, S. Hulsman, J. Eaton, J. Henderson, M. Gross, L. Howe. ROW 2 — J. Herring, G. Fowler, J. Harnish, T. Herrick, J. Hoagland, G. Hubbard, A. Herring ROW 3 — Mr. Lewis, R. Emery, E. Frothingham, A. Foster, P. French, R. Hills, S. Huston. ROW 1 — S. Capps, J. Benger, L. Bethell, C. Dobbie, S. Dammin, M. Barclay, D. DeNapoli, B. Downing, J. Crowley. ROW 2 — J. Bump, J. Decaneas, C. Dip- polito, S. Derby, K. Curtin, C. Cetrone, J. Drew, A. 18 Bartel, J. Currier, P. Comeau, L. Arnold. ROW 3 — Mr. Stuart, D. Adams, R. Aker, D. Connolly, R. Cocks, S. Drowne, L. Christopher, J. Brennan, P. Duffy.
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FRESHMEN ANTICIPATE OPPORTUNITIES FIRST ROW — J. Van Nostrand, N. Woodland, M. Warren, A. Surette, D. Winsor, S. Vogt, M. Tornabene, H. Toppan. SECOND ROW — L. Ulm, V. Taylor, J. Tyler, S. Wilkes, S. Woodworth, C. Vaughan, R. Under¬ hill. THIRD ROW — Mr. Walker, J. Teleki, T. Whit tenberger, J. Viles, K. Walker. The freshmen experience a new way of academic and social life. This is the year of getting a start, of learning the routine, and of becoming full-fledged high school students. They become acquainted with symbols of high school life-homework, “relaxing” lunch periods, elective courses, and “A” and “B” schedules. Each freshman makes out a four-year schedule. At that point, they can decide on a college preparatory or commercial course. The range of subjects offered in each field is expanding at Weston, and the Freshmen are fortunate to be able to benefit from this. Outside activities are numerous, and many Freshmen join the various extracurricular FIRST ROW — W. LaTucky, J. Helgeson, L. Heywood, K. Lingley, B. Howe, P. Herring, J. Jones, J. Judge, C. McFarlin. SECOND ROW — R. Lilly, T. Hethering- ton, R. McKenzie, M. Lombard, D. MacLeod, W. Leiser, K. Leach, R. Laughner, J. Lord. THIRD ROW — Mr. Carburg, S. Leach, K. McMullin, S. McMullin, J. Hutcheson, R. Harlow, R. McKenzie, J. Kilgore, P. Jeffrey. 20
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