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BELOW: Riller Marshal and Charlie Galligan discuss what they would most desire from the concession stand at the fall Activities Fair. LEFT: Leslie Mazzotta, Sue-Young Min, and Janet Kerwin study hard at the student leadership workshop held in the fall. CTIVITIES Activities • CLASSIC LINES 19
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18 CLASSIC LINES • Activities
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Above: Rob Fallon and Andrea Wang point out the benefits of working on the fourth estate. We’re Active essentially taken for course credit, and many students participate in the various choral and instrumental groups. Activity and athletic in¬ volvement run anywhere from one student to, in the case of athletics, 500 students, proving that no activity is too small to be included in the school program. Regarding student gov¬ ernment, the Activities Center sponsors stu¬ dent leadership training sessions for class offi¬ cers, advisors, class mothers, and student council members. Although the kinds of activities change from year to year, reflecting student interest, Weston High School continues to be a place that is rich in extracurricular offerings. The Student Activities Center at Weston High School coordinates, initiates, sponsors, and promotes approximately 100 activities or events each school year. Weston High School has long been an institution that categorizes extracurricular activities as a high priority in the academic life of students. Annually, nearly 95% of the student body is engaged in some school activity other than courses, with the highest number, not surprisingly, being in¬ volved in athletics. Traditionally, the non-ath- lectic activities with the largest membership are the International Club, Theatre, Yearbook, Student Government, and Marching Band. The offerings in the Music Department are Above: Senior, Andy Lewis, carefully counts the change when working at the 1986 concession stand. 20 CLASSIC LINES • Activities
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