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TO GROW IN A NEW SCHOOL FIRST ROW — K. Flint, E. Fitzgerald, E. Gowell, K. FitzSimons, A. Ford, B. Gates, V. Duffy, G. Grinnell. SECOND ROW — M. Hall, K. Downing, D. Griffith, W. Gibson, S. Gross, D. Fabrizio, T. Graves. THIRD ROW — J. Doucette, K. French, R. Harding, N. Fraser, D. Evans, B. Gibson, Mr. Keene. organizations. The Russian Club this year is populated almost entirely by the Freshman class. They will also have ample opportunity to join the new clubs which have sprung up in the business and homemaking departments. As for social life, this Freshman class seems to be the liveliest yet, attending all foot¬ ball games, throwing parties, and populating school dances and junior sociables. With three more years to go, the Freshmen still have much to look forward to, and their fine showing this year insures a bright future for them. FIRST ROW — S. Matz, E. Mosher, L. Stantial, C. Sloan, C. Pickett, M. Myers, J. Richardson, R. Stevens, I. Rose, P. Piper. SECOND ROW — Mrs. Lenrow, G. McNeil, J. Petrick, J. Ogilvie, R. Pereira, R. Mathews, C. Schuerhoff, J. Reilly, L. Molan. J. Stubbs. THIRD ROW — L. Saunders, N. Pearson, M. Oleksiw, B. Russell, B. Scott, T. Nims, R. Pinel, E. Shekleton, P. Palmgren, M. Standish. 21 llSii
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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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mr Kim McMullin President Jane VanNostrand Vice-President Charles Schuerhoff T reasurer The officers of the Freshman class, Kim, Jane, Charlie, and Joyce, are leaders of the newest additions to the High School. Much dependent upon their leadership ability will be the success of their first year as full-fledged members of the High School. Their job will consist of a great deal of organization and planning for school and extra-curricular activities so essential to the smooth operation of a class group. FIRST ROW — K. Burrill, C. Crocker, R. Daily, K. Chisholm, B. Cahill, C. Barbetti, C. Castillo, H. Antell, P. Connor, P. Amadon, B. Arnold SECOND ROW — C. Curtis, R. Butcher, J. Birch, B. Boden, S. Best, M. Brackett, L. Cooke, L. Abate, K. Anderson, N. Apple- yard, Mr. Hatch THIRD ROW — Miss Parker, J. Ap¬ plegate, L. Cutter, N. Applegate, J. Derryberry, B. Bo- gardus, C. Donaldson, A. Avakian. 22
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