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Save A Friend Students Against Driving Drunk of Weston had it’s most successful year ever. With over sixty members, S.A.D.D. was one of the larg¬ est organizati ons in school. Between pro¬ grams, we were kept busy with fundraising, which netted over $12(X) in the first two months alone. Thanks to Mr. Walter Kelleher, who donated the VCR for our Thanksgiving Day raffle, and all of the generous parents who donated money, we were able to put our ideas to work. We hope that our efforts will result in students thinking about drinking and driving. Remember, FRIENDS DON ' T LET LEFT: Maria, of STAR, holds Fred, but hopefully does not abuse him. BELOW: Daryl Akins, Mr. Fuller and Feiix share a part of their lives together. FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK. The Black Student Union is stronger than ever this year. We have initiated two programs to help developing Metco students cope with the pressures of this demanding high school. To ease the racial tensions a human relations group is being set up. Both programs will hopefully make Weston High a better place. Even though it seems as if we just have fun, the members of the Black Student Union spend a lot of time seriously upgrading our lives at Weston High. Russell Kirshy and Will Allen BELOW: Russell holds another SADD meeting. BLACK STUDENT UNION Front Row: Rena Sherman, Mignon Thierry, Laurie Jefferson, Tina Stallworth, Michelle Owens, Nardella Thomas, Cairra Xavier. Second Row: Dionne Herring, Will Allen, Regina Sherman, Darrell Akins, Zan Townsend, Riller Marshall, Tanja Candry, Nicole Kennedy. Back Row: . Arlene Henry, Lisa Rivers, Thelma Williams, Krista Young, Georgene : Blair, Jackie Adams. STAR Front Row: Laura Berkowitz, Maria Mercuri, Evan Reyolds. Middle Row: Tina Stallworth, Cheri Carme, John Sullivan, Mrs. Majors. Back Row: Tean- ette Sperhac, Whitney Old, An¬ drea Baker. Activities • CLASSIC LINES 43
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BELOW: SAAD has an informal meeting to plan their next bakesale. Fred the rabbit, goes on a soul- searching mission around the li¬ brary, hoping to avoid any un- friendlies. BELOW: Tina Sommers wishes she was at McDonald’s as she stands in line for a burger and fries. SADD Front Row: Russell Kirshey. Second Row: Brett Mun¬ son, Jayne Savino, Lydeke Sweet, Michelle Sullivan, Cameron McKenzie, Wendy Ahmen, Linda Stevens, Greg Aharonian, Carolyn Lewis, Andrea Chopek, Geor- gine Blair. Third Row: Doug Gray, Donna Lee, Elise Jakabhazy, Kena Evans, Laura Paresky, Lisa Mazzotta, Laura Davis, Katherine Van Dusen. Fourth Row: Jen Zerner, Joey Levin, Shelly Fortune, Liz Peatman, Ann Woodward, Sonia Banker, Jen Raynovich, Liza Reeder, Anne Donnelly, Becca Tyler, Lynn Murphy, Jennifer Shulkin, Stacey Neher, Donna Kelly. Fifth Row: Todd Munson, Josh Newbury, Tina Stallworth, Candi Lamb, Melissa Weiner, Kathia Vandervene, Amy Shapiro, Erin Moylan, Julie O’Laughlin, Jennifer St.Germain, Lynn Colpitt, Dawn Madison. Back Row: Reva Sherman, Lisa Rivers, Sarah Abbott, Brenda Bouvier, Brett Scholl, Tra¬ cy Chin, Laura Sullivan, Caity McLaughlin, Eli Golub, Laura Creasy, Melissa Crocker, Maureen Mooney, Leah Wheelock. 42 CLASSIC LINES • Activities
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We Owe You A Lot! Mr. Gibson readies his smile. LEFT: We love you, Mr. Chandler. Keep up the good work! LEFT ABOVE: Les¬ lie Davidson thanks her Mom, senior class mother, with a big hug. BELOW: The senior class thanks our advisors, Kay Cottle and Richard Houde. We, the class of 1986, would like to express our deepest thanks and respect to our class advisor, Dr. Houde. He, and Mrs. Miller, began with us in our freshman year. As sopho¬ mores, we grew more confident and our advisors helped us with dances and a most successful car wash. At the end of that year Mrs. Miller left, so Mrs. Potter was called in to help. Together, they pushed and advised, helping the class of 1986 pull off one of the best proms ever. After junior year, Mrs. Potter relinquished her position to Mrs. Cottle. So, Dr. Houde, we are very grateful to you for sticking with us for four years. | We’re glad you’ve always been there and we know our gradua- 1 tion is in good hands. It seems as you work your way through Weston High, you see more and more of Mrs. Sullivan. She often saw seniors crawl to her door, begging for aspirin, declaring that life was not worth it, nor was it unusual for her to apply the Heimlich Maneuver to seniors who had swallowed their applications. If you needed someone to talk to, Mrs. Sullivan was always there. Never would she refuse a bed to an overworked student, (well, almost never), and there’s no better person to just chat with. Oh...she’s an okay nurse too. Mr. Gibson is a very special person. He has a unique style...how many teachers come to school on a motorcycle? He is admired, and respected as a talented teacher, who always has a ready smile on his face. Mr. G,. you’re more than a teacher-...you’re a valued friend! We’ll miss you! The class of ’86 would like to recognize one of the most diligent contributors of school spirit. Miss Lepore, or at the 44 CLASSIC LINES • Recognition
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