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BELOW: Rich, Ron, Greg, Dave show a little spirit for the Class of ' 86 6 CLASSIC LINES • Class of ’86 Laura, Debbie, Cathy, Jen, and Arlene take a well needed break after working at the con¬ cession stand. 1 . V .• 1 ills around, with applications sent. Seniors begin making comments such as: Gee, I don ' t think I ' ll go to class today, like I haven’t done any home¬ work in three weeks, anyway.” When asking seniors, What comes to mind when you think of second semester senior year?”, the all around answer is a resounding, Party ABOVE: The Party Pack and The Original Seven lie down during the making of the traditional 86. RIGHT: A few leftover seniors form the bottom half of a very large pyramid.
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tropoiis”. The same could be said for our high school. There ' s barely 700 students and everyone knows everyone else. Weston High School is one of the few schools that can boast fitting it’s entire student body into the auditorium. O.K., so it ' s small and teeny, but it’s really not that bad. If any of you ever went to the music concerts, you’d find we have many talented Westonites. The plays are extremely entertaining, too. Tradition is a large part of Wes¬ ton. One of our biggest traditions is the Weston-Wayland Thanks¬ giving Day game. We start by eat¬ ing pancakes flipped by the senior class. Actually, I have a cousin from Wayland and we fight con¬ stantly, during Thanksgiving din¬ ner, about our teams, until my dad threatens to lock us in the base¬ ment. I don’t care what my cousin says . . . Weston rules! There’s a lot to Weston High School, although it may not be immediately obvious. People may have to put out a little effort to find what they’re looking for, but, hey, we’re worth the trouble, by Andrea Floyd and Cathy Chong ■ 8 CLASSIC LINES • W.H.S.
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