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BOYS ' GLEE CLUB ROW 1: G. Teleki, P. Herrick, M. McDonald, B. Aker, J. Rich, R. Butcher, S. Leech, D. Helgeson, L. Evans. ROW 2: W. Bogardus, B. Miller, B. Rizzo, M. Oleksiw, D. Leithead, D. Rizzo, T. Herrick, P. Tenneson. ROW 3: R. Shaw, J. Robbins, R. Petri, T. Decaneas, M. Rogers, R. Schiable, C. Vaughan. The Senior Choir, the Freshman Choir, and the Boys ' Glee Club all have important parts in the Christmas Assembly and the Spring Concert, the two major music concerts of the year. The robed girls on the Senior Choir make up the largest sing¬ ing group. The freshman girls, ineligible for the Senior Choir, form a small singing group among themselves. Both choirs are composed of girls who love to sing, and their selections such as Let it Snow or In the Still of the Night, are school favorites. The popular boys ' choir gives the musi¬ cal boys a chance to show their ability. Their performance at the music assemblies is always a delight, especially for the girls. Sing, sing, sing. . . . ROW 1: N. Newbert, H. Purdy, J. Valentine, J. Leonhardt, V. Hurd, D. DeLeeuw, L. Wolfe, E. Woodward, L. Flogg, S. Murphy, Mr. Corley. ROW 2: H. Dunn, D. Poli, N. Steele, H. Mitchell, J. Law, P. Hanson, M. Rizzo, S. Laughner, S. Hoagland, B. Chapman, J. Healey. ROW 3: J. Oppenheim, E. Anderson, G. White, J. Leone, B. Abbott, C. Schneider, L. Shepard. FRESHMAN CHOIR
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M U 9 I C ROW 1: C. Castillo, M. Oleksiw, M. Kuipers, J. Currier, C. McFarlin, R. Cutter, E. Wypler — President ROW 2: G. Teleki, J. McFarlin, M. Dougherty, J. Wypler, H. DeRusha, P. Curtis, K. Child. ROW 3: Mr. Corley, C. Schneider, C. Crocker, S. Derby, L. Saunders, B. Bullard, R. Little, B. Brown, L. Cutter, D. Green- lie. ROW 4: R. G iven, S. Gross, E. Hoagland, M. Kilgore, S. Hulsman, R. Hosterman, P. Toner. ORCHESTRA The Weston High School Orchestra, directed by Mr. Corley and composed of thirty members in the ninth through twelfth grades, participates in two major assemblies each year. The Christmas Assembly, climaxed two years in a row by Paula Toner ' s solos, was enjoyed by both students and parents. The Spring Concert is the final demonstration of the year ' s achievements, and the long hours of practice result in an excellent concert at the Country School. The orchestra has accepted several invitations to par¬ ticipate in the Regional All-State Festival, giving another in¬ dication of the ability of its members. SENIOR CHOIR ROW 1: C. Turner, N. Ayers, S. Mailman, L. Cooke, J. Tyler, J. Jones, D. Winsor, M. Tornabene, S. Livingston, B. MacKay, K. Wolfe. ROW 2: M. Barclay, R. Duffy, E. Fitzgerald, H. Antell, B. Howe, G. Monahon, C. Dippolito, J. McIntyre, M. Brackett, L. Heywood, S. Best, J. Helgeson, K. Lingly. ROW 3: G. Grinnell, S. Matz, B. Boden, J. Tenneson, C. Taber, B. Downing, J. Helgeson, C. Sloan, J. VanNostrand, K. Chis¬ holm, A. Ford, C. Gibson, P. Herring, B. Gates. Paula blows up a storm.
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J. Applegate, N. Apple- gate, A. Avakian, M. Bar¬ clay, R. Bullard, R. Carney, K. Child, S. Cribben, J. Crowley, E. Curtis, R. Cut¬ ter, D. DeLeeuw, S. Derby, H. DeRusha, M. Doherty, K. Downing, R. Fabrizio, K. Flint, R. Gwen, D. Goding, D. Greenlie, M. Gross, S. Gross, R. Harding, E. Hoagland, R. Hosterman, J. Kilgore, D. Leithead, R. Lilly, R. MacArthur, J. McFarlin, R. Moore, J. Ogilvie, J. Petrick, B. Rich¬ ardson, L. Saunders, R. Stockmayer, K. Stone, R. Tabors, P. Toner — Presi¬ dent, R. White, E. Wypler, J. Wypler. BAND From the first colorful fall football game to the spring gradua¬ tion exercises, the band sets the tone of various events throughout the year. Regular appearances at the home foot¬ b all games, the Christmas Assembly, the Spring Concert, the Northeastern Mass. Musical Festival, class day, graduation, and oh, yes, the exhausting Memorial Day Parade, are pro¬ grammed by Conductor Mr. Corley, Band President Paula Toner, and the band members. Practice during the conference periods results in many unexpected noises coming from the art room, the boiler room, or a closet by those who are un¬ able to arrange a regular practice schedule. MAJORETTES Twirling their batons, the Majorettes are an integral part of the band ' s performances.
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