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SPECIAL RECOGNITION Each morning the familiar cry, Homeroom City!” echoes up and down the busy senior hall. You have made the transition from being prin¬ cipal of the Field School to High School History teacher with style and aplomb. We will always remember your silver metallic suit and motorcy¬ cle. Mr. Gibson, you are one of those teachers who can combine charm, wit, and knowledge in the classroom. We will never forget you! Is it possible for one teacher to be head of the Foreign Language De¬ partment, advisor to the French Club, advisor to the Class of 1984, not to men¬ tion teaching courses in three lan¬ guages? (In addition, you deserve special recognition for miraculously finding anything in your office.) Mrs. Wohlers, you have not only proven it is possible to accomplish these feats, but you have also been a special person to us, the Class of 1984. We admire you for your patience and ability to teach in the classroom; and for your understanding and obvious caring for others outside the classroom. We will always remember you for those rainy football games helping out at the concession stand, and as our humane language teacher. Merci beaucoup! Special Recognition 19
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DEDICATION There is always one person who works behind the scenes. It may be the stage manager, who never gets a standing ovation; or the team man¬ ager, who may work harder than anyone else but never revels in the glory of a basket or a homerun. Mr. Barclay, the students at Weston High School owe so much to you. Without your efforts, Sophomores wouldn ' t be able to overcome stage fright in speech class; nor would Freshmen be able to sponsor a class dance. The newly established Activities Center which you are running in Room 44 has helped clubs, class government, and other groups organize their efforts and has placed a new emphasize on participation and school spirit, Your efforts have diversified programs so all different types of people can be¬ come involved. How you can teach speech to every student in the entire school, read the morning announce¬ ments, run the Activities Center, direct the school plays, and still be caring, supportive, and smiling, we will never know. Mr. Barclay, the 1984 Yearbook is your curtain call. Please take a well- deserved bow! Dedication 18
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