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Robert F]-aherty from the State


Departnent of Educatlon presented
-tne

State "Cltlzenshlp ln Actlonrf


award, whi.ch was accepted bY Mn.
Martln. Thts award vtas Presented
as the nesult of servlce work done
ln the communlty by the Jr. Moral
and Splrltual VaLues Commlttee,
wlth the bllnd" the mentalLy retarded, the e1der1y, 1n the nurstng
homes, 8s well as a tutorlng Progran carrled on at sehool. Thls ls
the flfth year Weymouth has recelved thls cltatlon.
Mr. Flaherty emphaslzed that
"Responsiblllty ls the prlce of
Freedom;', arrd stated tbat the
Department of Educatlon had re'celved reports on servlee penfonmed
from L50 hl.gh eshools ln Massachusetts. Only slx hlgh schools were
glven
award.
- Thethls
lnportanee of brotherhood
and lnternatlonaL goodwlll has
been an lmportant part of the
program of Jr. Moral"s. CarrYlng
out thls theme" fourteen ChlLean
glrls yho are on the Star Exchange
Studenb'program, studylng at hlgh
school-s 1n greater Boston, enter'talned us at the assemblY bY slnglng thelr natlve songs and bY

danclng, Thnee of these glrls,


Veronlca P1nto, Patrlcla Celedon'
and Lulsa Contreras, have been at
Weynrouth Hlgh for two months.
Betsy Slocum and Mary OrMaLleY,
JunLors, vlslted wlth two of these
gfu:ls 1n Chlle last sutnmer. In
turn, the Chllean glnls have llved
wtth Betsy and Mary Ann and another Chllean glrl has LlveC 1n
Judlth Moores I home durlng these
two months. The ChlLean glrls
have returnecl to Chlle alreadY.

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AWARD

Weynouth Hlgh was honored at


an assembly held on March 12. Mr.

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IF

PROM

on May L5, 1970, the Senlor


w11L be held at the Blue
hffts Country CLub 1n Canton. It
was announced that tlokets to
the prour w1lL be soLd durlng the
gnor:n

week of Apr1l 13. At no other tlme


w111 these tlckets be soLd. The
cost ls $fg.oo per couple. Tttts
may appear a blt extravagsht, but

the cost lncludes dlnner whlch i \


wllL be capon, mashed Potator &rtd
a vegetable. Orchestras ane aLso
beln[ provlded on both f].oors. fhe
doori wfff open at 6:30. Dlnner

wlL1 be served at 7:30. Tlre evenln,


wlL1 end at L2:00.
Grab a Elrl and have a baLl!
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AN E1ENING OF CONSERVATION

Last Saturday evenlng at the


Hlgh SchooL Audltorlumt
Conservatlon Club Presented
th;)
t'An Evenlng of Conservatlonr'.
Over 500 people attended the Pnogram which lncluded a taLk bY the
eomrnlssloner of Natunal Resoursegt
Mr. Arthur Brownell. Mr. D1on,
the chalrman of the Weyrnouth Conservatlon, vras also Present.
S11des of Great Esker Park were
shown, and there was a Pollutlon
presentatlon bY a Junlor frorn the
hfgtr schooL, 8111 Moore. Even the
Oarden CLub was nepresented at the
program. ALmost every facet of
bonsenvatlon was dlscussed, and
many of the anears Po11utlon
problems were presented. The
bucllence was also entertalned bY
Paul Ph1ll1pe, whose handllngi of
the organ was dazzllng.
Congratulatlons to the Conservatlon Club on another suceessful

Weyrnouth

proJeet.

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I,,IALK EOR DE\rEL0PI''TENT

T}ITNI{

1919 aE Dusseldorf " '


of girrea
F'orces obtained
the
cerrnany,
tno
*o*J-of
"Cornrn.unlst
6f
a
"opy''
Nl:'rt, ftfty
Revolutl-on,"
Rul-es fbr
stfff
irJir* later, the Reds are you
ItfoLlowl-ne the rul-e.?' As
rea.d
lten
each
stop
the l1st ,
the present*dalr slt*
and thlnt anout"ii""
,nhere
1lvb ---and all
vou
uatlon
natton'
around the
Ife ouote from the Red Rules:

In

}4ay

on Easter Sunda,r,l' l'Iarch.29,pass


volunteef s rnrJ 11 be needed to varout flvers abc'ut the fialk at
J.nus local churehes' In addttlon

to na.sstn6r out flyers,-volunteers


r,rtll *a.sn the ur{-ndshlelds of each
ca-ro where the fh/ers are nlacerl '
iunA.reas of volunteers are needed'
rnstructtons and flyers w111--be
nrrovtrCed by a nember of the l{a1k
qroup, bYt Dle::?e provlde your
If
onttt--f ottte of Flndex a'nd rairs '
op"thls
lrou donrt vrra'nt to nlss
A. Corrupt the younq" Eet thern ar^tay portunlty
to aet lnvoIved, be at
l-nter-thenr
Get
from reltetlon.
churches for
ested jn sex. l4ake then su'oer"- one of the followlnfservlces
as
nan:/ na-sEes a"nC
flcla.1. destrov thel.r rusgednegs.as
B. rlet control of all means of putt- vcu can:
lieltv. therebv:
Sacred- Heart
1. Get neoole's rninds crf f theJ.n
Franets
St. 'Jerome
thelr
foeusl.nq
Fovernrnint bl/
sexll
St.
attentlon on athletlcs "
St. Albert
books ant{ ola.rrs a.nd- other
Enlsclpal
Tri-nltv
trlvj-a-11t1-es '
]^Ieymouth
Cnnrrreg'atl-onal
East
people
hr:s-.
lnto
Z. Dtvjde the
Conrirenatlonl]'
South
Olcr"
tJ-le rrou'rls b.rr sonstantlv
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ha.rplng.on controverslal
rnattersofncllmoortance.J.l'4.s.V.C.AhrARD
(Contlnued fr6n Da're one)
fal-th
3. Destroy the peoplets
1n thelr natl-onal leaders
the.v c'ave us
b:l hold.l_np the latter urr to l,,lhlle they r^rere here,
understand*
contem'ot, ri-d"i-eu1e ana ot'* a lletter knonrled're and
hone we
we
oeoplg;
tlielr
of
lne
1oou1r
q. Alrnravs' preach true democracvrhave left l-ndbl-11ole, nosltl-ve 1m-'
been
but sel'ze 'oovler as fast and' nr:essl-ons rnrlth therr' It hasrela"'
as ruthlessly as poss1b1e. annther ha-npy lnternatlon3l
or -lfqvrnouth l9?118 :
5 . B.v e neoura frJ ns sovernrnent t tonshln f
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l-ts
extravar.rance, rlestrcv
credit. nroduce fea"r of
Rernernber: BODAY IS THE FIFST
lnflatj-on r^rith rfein" nrlces
DAY OF THE B.BSt Or' YoUR LI!'E:
and eenerrll cllseontent.
G. Foment unnecessary strl-kes n*xxx*x**lt*ls16***lt*ltlr***tt*ts*ltlx*ls**
i-n vita.1 lndustrles' encourdisor<lers"a.nd fos*
a-lre
"Understand.lnR ls the nost effor
"i.t:"f
soft a'tttturledJ-fflcu1t and nost necessary
ter lentent a-ntlqnvernlnent
of the sou1"'
on the Pe'rt of
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tovrard such dlsorders.


B]t sPeelnus arfrurlent eause
tne bree-kdovrn of the old

more.l virtues , honestv, sob-

rlety-, contl.nence, falth ln


the pled.c"ed ttord, ru'-'eedness '
all
C. Cause the re'1.stra.t1on of t^rl-th
a'
f lrearrns on so!1e nretext ,
and
ther
confisea-ttnr
vlew to
leavJ.nn the nonulatJon helnless'
Teke ttrne to thlnk serl-ouslrr of
the 3[nve a.nd dra"t^l vour o\^In eon-'
elusJ on "

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EXCERPTS T'ROM
THE I.IISDO}4 OF SPIRO

T.

pBgS'lvAL
hlEr.r EI{GLAND MUSIS
AGNEI'I

How lmnortant lt
lose .ur sense of

Prlorltles:

rde donrt
humor.

1s

Sentember ?4 " 1968

Cnurare: Tobal frankness ln

no1ltJ-cs. . . 1s danr:ernus.
JAnuarrr T , 1969

Ilneoul vlcatlon; f reall-v


J-ce crea.n.
Aurrust 26, 1968
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Publlc 11fe: l^lhenever T c'et


a tra.ln or theuoht started ' Eomeone urant$ me to sten and glorlfY
I:la-tlona.l Plckel lnteek.
Ausust 25, 1968

Letts clron thls


Comnqunlsn thlnr and nut 1t to
bed.
Sentember 4, 1968
Corununlsm:

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Frnm Thursday, March 12, to


SaturdaY, lvlarch ]4, Falmouth was
hnst tc about 1125 of New England

Is

at the
ton hlq'h school muslclans
lrestlval.
James
Muslc
l{ew Ennland
n4athew
oliva'
Glddlnrrs,
Kel1v, Llsa
lrrlhlts
Charles
McCa.nnu
and
John
were rrleymouthts nartlclnants 1n
sche'the Festlva1. The rehearsal
or
four
three
dule was vlgorous,
heurs of hard r:laYlng at a tlrne-'three
total rehearsal tlrne for the
hours'
days was nearlv fourteen
The muslc wes sunerb and the cuest
concluctors were among the best ln
the
the New Ensland area. One nfaslde
Festlval,
frlohllrrhts of the
fron the hospltalltrr of the hc'sts
and the concerts on Saturdelr was
of comthe lnformal otsanlza.tlon
was
Thls
bos durlnc'the breaks.
but
ru1es,
strlctlr/ aaalnst the
no one nalrl anY attentlon to that
these Youns
rule. The callber ofand
c)utstand*
rluslclans ls anaz{nr
l-ns: the Festlval ls more than P'n
honor to nartl-clnate ln'*lt ls a
deen exnerlence ever:Y muslclan
should strlve for.

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