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frequently revolved around numerous extra¬ curricular activities. The most appreciated meeting of the French Club was held in December when Miss Lathrop played her guitar and sang French folksongs to club members. The French Club also fostered the Rombas-Weston exchange pro¬ gram. Lydie Perrin, our French exchange student, addressed the club at various meetings. Another renowned activity at Weston was the debate team, where such topics as “Should there be Federal Aid to Education in the United States?” were heatedly argued. Mr. Zorn’s frequent reminders over the PA were guarantees of good attendance at the debates. Students who wished to try out their talent in pub¬ lic speaking participated in the annual Rotary Club Speaking Contest and told, in their opinion, what the most important problem facing American youth today is. Semifinalists were Chuck Donaldson, Robert Underhill, Richard Harding, Jeff Heidt, and Kim McMullin. Mr. Keene’s unique trout pond was probably the most publicized activity in Weston this year. The pond and its benefactors were writ¬ ten up in numerous newspapers and also appeared on television.
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FACES AT WESTON were the most expressive of the thoughts and emotions that the students experi¬ enced. At athletic events every possible expression appeared on the faces of the participants and specta¬ tors. At the football games the cold brought a look of disapproval from a majorette, and the anxious ex¬ pression of a band member told that the team was in trouble. This year’s Wildcat, Joan Healy, watched the faces of the crowd as well as the game and was always thinking up ways to rouse school spirit. As the season changed the crowd shifted into the gym to support the basketball team. Only the dedicated ticket sellers willingly sacrificed their enjoyment of watching the games to sell tickets to late comers. During the game itself, the expressions of the players and the coaches showed their concern such as that apparent on the face of Thad, captain of the team. After the games, when everyone could relax, the happiest faces were seen.
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