70.03.11 n.o.w. weymouth high school

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lf r* Ir* ls{$* lf lf lf t$ It *. t!.il'ts{.t$.il.f *{t It tr ** . t3t&l$lilll$* . *{f * {t* * {t {T l} ts '{9 .,& l9 {Tri TSSIJE 21 Ml\RCi{ 11, tg?O FBrcE sil UNE NOUVELLE .AI/ENTUBE DES PETITES BOUNGEOiSIE ? Re: TIrg pfr"ned. Hunger March on May thlrd. -- - Actlve WHS. stud.ents (whatever ;il, ;isfi1ffi"f [*;,f;rif;i;r*. 161+ l{1V.3. one-o6t*o[f"e or, rhts proJect ls to -ralse-noney'tor tfr"- fiiin., ryr3:ii;": 3:"loil"i*:;l toLd, ts to "brlng [[e-toin togeth_ er" so unat 119_e;ping iJi*riii;;; or a good reDxeetenta.tloii i,r wey_--' Tgulh's popuiation,"wiii Lrher condone or suppor-t' tfif *-pioJect. _ -Flrsr o1 all, wevnoltfi-t;-;-- duLL place - wg- alL-r*"il"u that (or should real_1""-tfr"il.' In vlew oI thts sltuarlon, i{-i; d.tf 1 tcult, to understand why *ny t*ttS-strrd.ent radlcErL (or even- etu&ent l.lberal) would want to aIlien nlrrifr o, hersell tn ar fttl I ineiist;;i : i,'t#,*H'f:?" foroes wtth tl"p-1-"";f# 1'rom whtch he. should wErnt--io- 6o -lJrruiourua autonoumous? hrhy *rroiia"i 1;HS stu_ dent want to or hr ;;; r;;"T;lofi[S"ltrl3".o]*:"t" parents that l*y-* neatly segregated. 93r town tn ordcr to 'ipioiect,, themselves ana trreii "fiiiirurre I rhtnk thar Cfi;-niiiiii March l: " worthy ca,uge ft iu-atso a cau$e that no one- can take gld.es. However I one warnlng -to--ii* nuch_ ers: avold. the. appfouue -or: lr*y]-- nouthts aduLt "rnii[r_oiiuIt"a mor_ altzers,' wlrh th;i;- "o"iil"a 1*:l|:.-- Wcynourh as er Ca,uca.stan communlty, acceptan"*-oi-"*o. ) lrgng code.s, ctl. insliai'or re_ celvtns thelr 7nnf""*o;;; .stud.ente should srrtvo . (lid;Gil'Hilisu, M$r_ (contrd on n6xt p"Eej ...*- NATIONIL HONOB SOC]NTY _ On Thursday evenlns, March 12 at 7:J0 P.M., ...Jri.nlors and.,.Senlors w111 be lnducted lnto the Nattonerl llonor Soclety. Thls ls the second. g;roup o1' tnd.uctees slnce the-Weyiouth Chapter was ohartered iast year.. The guests lncLude Dr. Farrinr-' Mr. -CoLLlns, crnd. I{r. Mnrtin, Wend.y Klasson wlLL glve the oath; Ann Pearson ana nfn Con- cannon w111 glve speeches, and [1r. Stanton, prlnclpal ol' - l^rIIS South wlLL be the speclaL guest epeaker. _ Ono of the ceremonyrs hlgh- ,l,lghte wll1 be the fnh.uction o1, Mlss lleLen Nor{ls as an tronorary ncmber of the Natlonal Honor Soclety. HsrdLy no orru d***rves thls more than Mls.s Norrts who really tahes an actlve tnterest l_n al-L the stud.cnts of Weynouth itlg! School, Few teachers are as ded.lcated as she . _ The ofllcers ol the Honor ii"li*{ tS;Br$n3t:,tufilF;1"*."' !!u tnductton. -Th;t""f it*n_ ldent Krls KerLalJlai, V.p.' Jeanno Maclnrenr'sJcietarv Ctn_ $:il*3fi811"' 'rnir tre*u '" ni"t All ore lnvlted. to attend the ceremon.y. t&l$t+t&i*{rt&l} rg****xr*rs**rstt tft*ltlt*{rlt ***l$lr HUH? W111. the Burgess Bombers be -$uccessful tn thelr next U"u_ ketbaLl battle? t &E, -.k

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Page 1: 70.03.11 N.O.W. Weymouth High School

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Ir*ls{$*lf lf lf t$

It *.

t!.il'ts{.t$.il.f*{tIt tr**

. t3t&l$lilll$* .

*{f *{t* *{t {T l}ts '{9 .,&

l9 {Tri

TSSIJE 21 Ml\RCi{ 11, tg?O FBrcE sil

UNE NOUVELLE .AI/ENTUBEDES PETITES BOUNGEOiSIE ?

Re: TIrg pfr"ned. Hunger March on Maythlrd. -- -

Actlve WHS. stud.ents (whatever

;il, ;isfi1ffi"f [*;,f;rif;i;r*.161+ l{1V.3. one-o6t*o[f"e or, rhtsproJect ls to -ralse-noney'tor tfr"-fiiin., ryr3:ii;": 3:"loil"i*:;ltoLd, ts to "brlng [[e-toin togeth_er" so unat 119_e;ping iJi*riii;;;or a good reDxeetenta.tloii i,r wey_--'Tgulh's popuiation,"wiii Lrhercondone or suppor-t' tfif *-pioJect._ -Flrsr o1 all, wevnoltfi-t;-;--duLL place - wg- alL-r*"il"u that(or should real_1""-tfr"il.' In vlewoI thts sltuarlon, i{-i; d.tf 1 tcult,to understand why *ny t*ttS-strrd.entradlcErL (or even- etu&ent l.lberal)would want to aIlien nlrrifr o,hersell tn ar

fttl I ineiist;;i : i,'t#,*H'f:?"foroes wtth tl"p-1-"";f# 1'rom whtchhe. should wErnt--io- 6o -lJrruiourua

autonoumous? hrhy *rroiia"i 1;HS stu_dent want toor hr ;;; r;;"T;lofi[S"ltrl3".o]*:"t"parents that l*y-* neatly segregated.93r town tn ordcr to 'ipioiect,,themselves ana trreii

"fiiiirurreI rhtnk thar Cfi;-niiiiii Marchl: " worthy ca,uge ft iu-atso acau$e that no one- can take gld.es.However I one warnlng -to--ii* nuch_ers: avold. the. appfouue -or: lr*y]--nouthts aduLt "rnii[r_oiiuIt"a mor_altzers,' wlrh th;i;- "o"iil"a1*:l|:.-- Wcynourh as er Ca,uca.stancommunlty, acceptan"*-oi-"*o. )lrgng code.s, ctl. insliai'or re_celvtns thelr 7nnf""*o;;; .stud.enteshould srrtvo

. (lid;Gil'Hilisu, M$r_(contrd on n6xt p"Eej ...*-

NATIONIL HONOB SOC]NTY

_ On Thursday evenlns, March12 at 7:J0 P.M., ...Jri.nlorsand.,.Senlors w111 be lnductedlnto the Nattonerl llonor Soclety.Thls ls the second. g;roup o1'tnd.uctees slnce the-WeyiouthChapter was ohartered iast year..The guests lncLude Dr. Farrinr-'Mr. -CoLLlns, crnd. I{r. Mnrtin,Wend.y Klasson wlLL glve theoath; Ann Pearson ana nfn Con-cannon w111 glve speeches, and[1r. Stanton, prlnclpal ol'

- l^rIIS

South wlLL be the speclaL guestepeaker._ Ono of the ceremonyrs hlgh-,l,lghte wll1 be the fnh.uction o1,Mlss lleLen Nor{ls as an tronoraryncmber of the Natlonal HonorSoclety. HsrdLy no orru d***rvesthls more than Mls.s Norrts whoreally tahes an actlve tnterestl_n al-L the stud.cnts of Weynouthitlg! School, Few teachers areas ded.lcated as she ._ The ofllcers ol the Honor

ii"li*{ tS;Br$n3t:,tufilF;1"*."'!!u tnductton. -Th;t""f it*n_ldent Krls KerLalJlai, V.p.'Jeanno Maclnrenr'sJcietarv Ctn_$:il*3fi811"' 'rnir

tre*u '" ni"tAll ore lnvlted. to attendthe ceremon.y.

t&l$t+t&i*{rt&l} rg****xr*rs**rstt tft*ltlt*{rlt ***l$lr

HUH?

W111. the Burgess Bombers be-$uccessful tn thelr next U"u_ketbaLl battle?

t &E,-.k

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. IilNGER MARcH ( comt'l)

ihes if you wish) to make ourselvesautonomous from, but not hostile to,these middl-e-class 1deals of ourparents.

Thls artlcle was written bY aSenior, whose initials are l,D.,x.x -x x- x -x -x x x x -x x.N x x x-'x )c,(rejet(t€rcte*Je)e+ex*t(+Ft(**

ANSWNR TO UNE NOuVEII,E AVENTURTby Bill Concarrnon

The aforementioned letterstates some good points, but I anin very little agreement with 1t.The Hunger March, to me, is a fineway for the students of lVeymouthHigh, and any other people 11vingin Yt/eyraouth, to express their con-cern for those who are less fortu-nate than'-us,

You say that Weyraouth is a dul}place. If you believe sor then itis iour fault because there areplenty of opportunities for stuilentsln T/eynouth to beeome i:rvolved andactive. NQt only does YfeymouthHigh offer-'fiany ivorthwhil;) clubswhich, 1n turn, have many activitj"eson the weekenil, but many orgartiza-tions sponsor dances at tie end ofthe week. For those who are indus-trious r or who need money, thereare many jobs throughout the tovnt.Weymouth I s adult |tbourge olsie tt isnot all that bad. Every factton orgroup has those members who do notdisplay a good example, and Wey-nr*outhts adults are no different -but neither are !/eymouthts teen-agers. f do not aeeept all my par-entf s ldeals, but lrd be a fooL notto accept any. their exa.nple lsnot all that bad.

The students lvho are organiz-ing the hunger march, and I am onetdo not expeet applause. If weshould receive arryr then it will beacceptedr &s that rvill- be the evj--dence thp.t the 'radul-t bourgeoisierlof ife;rmouth approves of what heryouth are doing - and theYr or vretare doing it for a good and lvorthYcause.

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O?ERA.TToN CLXAN - Ii?by Kevin Coyne

CIr Saturday, Mareh 14r thestudents of the Biology classesand thb raenbers of the Conserv-ation Club, under the dlrectionof Miss Toomey, Michelle Gar-barcntk, Mr. OtMeara", and Mr.Wheeler, are planning to lit-eraIly trclean-up" the YfeyrnouthHerring Run. This old'runhas been 1n existence for manYyears and is a major laldmarkin Yfeymouth. lhe herring runis a gatherlng place forpeople in the spring when thefish make their way upstreaato spawn. The nigratl'on hasbeen hindered by litter de-posited by eareless huma"tes.Such things as baby carriages,First National shoPPing carts,tires, bamels, and rvhateverelse can be imagined can befound in the Herring Run.

The stuilents are planningto meet at tlre First Nationalparking }ot, which is locatedin Jackson Square. They will \meet at 9:00 SaturC -y norning. '\The students rvill tr;r 16

"u-move all the triunkrr to assurethe fish a sa,fe trip uP thestrearn this year,

The project is beingsupported by the Department ofPublic Works who will suPPlYtrucks to remove the ttjunkrlfrom the Herri.ng Rum.

this is a very lvorthwhileeause, and should be given allthe support possible by thestudent body of 'vl'HS.*)e-)e -x.-)r'x-x x -x {'x.* x-)+*.}c-x'-x. x )+'x {.x-x )e -x*-)t')+t6+++eJ(*

Vlhere is the largest diamondin thc worlcl?

Yankee Stadturo. HA,HA

Knock, Knock...\rlhors there?Madame. . .I.{ad nrne rvho?l,{adame f oot t s cP-ught i'n thedoor....(l$e rvanted to see if werd becensored )

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KEY CLUB V.S MENI TEACHERS

On llednesday nlght, Ir{arch 18,at 7:34 p.il1. the lleymouth Hlgh

ATTENTTON, SIqOKERS: I

It has been brought tc my at-tentlon that there have actuallybeen students smoklng clnanettes inthe hallowed basements at ldHS. Thlswas qulte a shock to rne when flearned about thls crlsls last week.Upon vlewlng the rundown condltloneof the basements, I seeJn to thlnkl"t true. I have not lost fa.l_th 1nmy fellow students, though, and Ihope they take heed of m3r plea.

Naturally, I would llke to askthe teachers for help and cb-ofieratlon 1n thls worthy effort,but more lmpc'rtantlVr co-operatton

ls needed frort the puffersthernselves. Help keep lleynouth t sbasements clean! !

Iileymouth '*as flrst wlth a TL.Land Klng Ph1lllps second, wltha 70.5 Trophles were ewafdedto the three top teamg.

These tr1r1s are stlllworklng at the qlrm every nlghtunder the dlrectlon of thelneoacho [{rs. Janlce Ktrby andhen assJ.stant, lltlss Betsy Parker,hc,pinq to place 1n the f 970 Mass.State fndlvldual

'-,SchooL Key Club wllL comblne their Respectfully submltted,talents to tny and beat the menteachers ln a hockey Fame. Thlsqame 1s belnE held to ralse noney *.**rur**re*******13$l-H****l;lY;****for the Key Club's Scholarshlp FunC,fn another gane that nlght, the GIRLST GyMNASTfC TEAMeheerleaders w111 pLay the glr1s tgymnastlc team ln a Aame of broom Defea.ted? htho? The Glrls,baLl. As a speclal add.ed, attractlon,Gymnastlc Team? Never! ! ! AsAdelle Boucher wllt skate between - tir" iiei-UuuJu"husetts Stategames Champlons, the gl-rls workedMembers of the Key Clubrs tean harcl to d6fend thelr t1tIe,are Sterre Hartry, who has,worked endlne up wlth an Undefeatedvery hard on -th1s event, Charlle

"*a.on and the 19ZO tltl;.Plo!, Genry MeKenaar_BrJ.on McGroarty, As usual, Co-daptaln, B6nnlePauL glelgy, Ilgh Mlles-, Manty Ma- Corrlaan, soared tirreuen wlthhoney, 8111;r- r91g_"*, Bob Balcom, Bob *"-blS

-o; ;;;iii"*l-;;-ii.ij-'A1ab1so, Rlch Gllbert, Bob Porter, nr the balance Uearir, and a 7.75Chubba l{ob1e, Tom DeCoste, Ken At- on the uneven paraliel bans.klnson, Peter Denps-e_yr pnd Dave Bee- But Bonnle wasnrt the onlyley. The coach ls Mn. Daly and the one. Slx othe"-.orp"ilao;;-tean trelner ls Hueh Duffy. Color from hieynouth gave outstandtnE icommenthry a! the gane w111 be perfdirnLneJ" "iia

r,eipeo io ""i"1proveded by E'rank NlLes. out the scone agalnst,thelrIn order for thls to be a naln rlval, K1n[ ph1l1lpssuccessr w€ need ygul_support: Ad- Reglonal High SehooL. bhesemlsslon w111 be a dorlar and-tlckets er;r" are: -xairrv-D;;p*;;;-in*w111 be sold 1n sehool as ure11 as at team's other eo_baptainr" 6om_the door. Remember, 3rout11 never petlne on vaultlnglueam,

"rraget to see an abundance of talent tans; Carol Hartrfi -_ ,floor ex_1lke thls agaLn at one gatherlns. erclse JnA Ueam; iiuth VltaleSee you ther.e, fans! and. Lestle Brlscoe floor ex*Malty Mahoney erclse: Sharon Jeffe on vault_rrnr.ren**nnnrs-Y;l;-$fi{-E}$l--***xi** 1ns; alg natnv Snlth on bars.

, At the end of the meet,

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GIRLS' GYMNASTTCS TEAM

Cornpetltion, whlch w11l- be heldtarch 14 at Cathed.raL Hlgh Schoolln Sprlngfleldi Knowing thelrskl11s and achlevementsr a fewmore trophies will be won to honorI,rleynnouth Hlgh School.

aSSEMBLS ; l4aBCH !?0n Thursdayr Iniarch !2,

there ls goLng to be an assemblYflfth and slxth Perlods. Thlsa.ssembly ls being sponsored bYJi{SVC, and lt 1s sure to belnterestlngr lf not lnforma-tive,

Edltorsr Note: Und.er paln of d.eath, Most WHS stud.ents knowwe were not allowed to put d.ourn there are Chllean exchange stu-the names of the peopl-e who wrote d-ents attendlng our school, butthls article... few reallze that there are.ttt&.'Ftt-l*.ttrFttl{ **+t,ttt!.t?tE*e**Ht.tt:tHf "ttrst$*r*{tt&+s{&ts appf OXlneately 30 1n the tsOStOn

.AKE 'ALE ?i3?i" I;:'*3l"3ni;"o9"*tfn ,"tomorrow. They will perform

On Tuesday, }lbrch t?, the a native d.ance hopefully, and.French c1u'b ls golng to sponsor a numerous chllean folk songscake sale before and during school. w111 be sirng, A few will per-Members of the club w111 greet you haps say a few word"s to thewlth a sm1le early in the mornlng student bod"y,ald lnplore you to purchase one of Drrlng thaE assembly, JMSVCthelr dellclous brownles t oT d w111 be presented" wLth anchocolate cupcaker or, maybe lf you anuard. frbn the state, whlch ha,sare_lucky, a plece of Jl,lSVC fud"gel been presented to ttwt club

The f ood" will be home-cooked, f or f our years 1n a rolrrr rnand lt ls sure to be greatS co- order to recelve the alrard, aordinators of the sale are Krls club or organi zatLon must beKalaiJlan and Prlscllla A11en, two of great servlce to the commun-dedicated Senlors, ity; and must stress brother_Dontt pa.ss up this gold.en op- ho6d. lrIHS should. be proud. thatportunlty to sample some flne our school has again won thecooklng. We are told the prlces award,wl 11 be reasonahle, and. you ralght tsl$i*r+**r$ei-x-r*:le.nlf.n:n.lr*r|#x*t(**fcn.lf:x-:*rste:le.*even catch a few bargalns Ifl"r++r*+rl+.x-n:r?r+.,6:rlr$rfnl$reff.F+rri{&rt{++rrf**r$.r}.rsrrr*rl

RACTAL UNDERSTANDTNG

stupld sqcket of slnplleity There 1s a program on rac_1a1 und.erstandlng coning upIt wasnrt very hard. this week """t Afr11 L7 an6, ig-i;-n"'-to try and declde where the award. presented at Central Jrinlorwould eo thls tlme. Again, 1t 1s irieh sehool. rt ls a two_daynot golng to 3 person, but rather prSgrrm, beglnnlng Frl6ay after-to a p1ace. Tn thls curcumsta.nce, nooi ana endi.ng saturday even-it- ls golng tg " roomr & v€Tlr spec- lng, one returns to hls ownlal room 1n WHS. The room? - IOe, -. [ffiu Frid.ay nlght. Fllms, d.ls_of cours€r r " Wh"! great pleasure :l,cussfons, l"a-iectures are allis to have your class interrupted to lncluded ln the programr36 tlmes durlng one perlod in-ord.er f,ir'Oetalls, contact either Mrs.to reach some people so that tf,"y - id!""*, or B1l1 Concah.honrmlght tlansoort themselves to tnat x*Hiex**xrst-,.:r&rsnnnnr&r{.t+n{s,r.rere.r-.}e,rr.}rr+.Fr+{Froom. ft ls even more fun to notknow what ls actually taklng place POLLUTfON KILLS_-dor,,rn there. N.O.W" traced aolrn tfrerumors, and we found that the

Juniors were electlng thelr coursesfor next year. Best of tuct< tothe junlors.

EIEBYTHING.....