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The Queen and her Court: L. Rudell, C. Mason, C. Bottjer, S. Clay, K. Stone — Jr. Class Pres., J. Olson — Queen, J. Robbins, R. Moodie, K. Anderson, K. Wolfe. PROM Stars, stars, and more stars symbolized our junior prom — Heaven on Earth. Sus¬ pended by invisible threads, the stars con¬ cealed the dark gym ceiling, and billowing parachutes, illuminated by soft lights, hid the corner rafters. Miles of pink, blue, and white crepe paper strips formed a delicate lattice work between the tables and the dance floor. Weeks of collecting cardboard tubes and working at Anne Jones ' s barn re¬ sulted in a golden gate, a towering organ, gilded harps, and a majestic throne. Queen Jan Olson and her court reigned over the Heaven on Earth. Except for those too tired to enjoy it, the prom was the best dance ever held at Weston High School. Committee chairmen and Class Officers lead the Grand March. From left to right. J. Tenneson, K. Stone, P. Lom¬ bard, L. Rydell, A. Jones, B. Bogardus, E. Lombard, J. Brooks. Sweet Dreams? HEAVEN ON EARTH Under the stars. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN General Chairman . Decorations . Orchestra . Refreshments . Invitations . Publicity . Posy Lombard Anne Jones Dick Rizzo Dick Tabors Sue Koester . Sue Petrick Carter Bottjer
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STUDENT COUNCIL Enthusiastically headed by Pete Borrelli, the sexodecimo membered Student Council has blazed the trail of developing school spirit and student honor at Weston. It has been the council ' s determined goal to adopt a student honor system in which students lead and discipline themselves. It ' s progressive beliefs and productive actions, overseen by Coach Harris and Mr. Kellett, make it comparable to F.D.R. ' s administration with its numerous committees and increased responsibil¬ ity in school affairs. Notable projects of the year were continuing the corridor monitor system, organizing student-supervised study halls, running school elections, and approving school dress, as well as carrying out many other menial tasks typical of any administrative body. Members of the Student Council voice the motley collection of views of their constituents in the small democracy of Weston High School. KNEELING: J. Sabean, R. Miller, S. Petrick, B. Foster, P. Borrelli, K. McMullin, R. Berry, H. Storm. STANDING: Coach Harris, N. Law, B. White, B. Boden, J. Akers, A. King, S. Vogt, G. White, Mr. Kellett. HONOR SOCIETY SITTING: N. Garland, L. Townsend, P. Borrelli, F. McMullin, P. Lombard, K. Stone. STANDING: E. Wypler, E. Saunders, J. Doebler, S. Richardson. To become a member of the Carl T. Rhodes Chapter of the National Honor Society, a student must not only show high scholarship in the form of grades, but he must also ex¬ hibit outstanding character, leadership, and service in his school. The first duty of a Jun¬ ior who attains this recognition for his high standard of scholarship is the responsibility of the manual labor for graduation — a most fitting acknowledgement. But there are more serious and worthwhile re¬ wards for becoming a member of the Honor Society. A student will feel a sense of satisfaction in achieving recognition for his work and serving as an ideal for the rest of the school.
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