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UNDER GRAD UA TE - W1' reign Nh, , I N- ff' A., - i -.7 vm F '7v'- 5 fir J -15 x ff 1 XX N N 5-Y.-s K' -41 f XXV! x J NT 4' .xi : .41'1FiY' A A E- x fi ' vf' Wulf if gy 7' xgzfl Q --QM gi 'f ff,-,R 1 air' if wx:-'xgy ' - fi V?-Q-Z41 1 ,gg ' P? Q V.- I fy - 1 I f k e w: '!f zj Young Indian Braves won feathers for their coup sticks for acts of bravery and feats of skill. Today's young braves, students, win promotion for scholastic achievement. Whether it be twelve acts of skill or twelve grades ac- complished, each is worthy of a feather for the coup stick. '
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Modern concepts demand modern techniques. nu, vs '71, w. Along with teaching business education, coaching varsity hockey, and serving as senior class advisor, Mr. John Robbins teaches driver education. DRIVER ED A' DEFINITE NEED With the increase in automobile accidents and deaths, driver education is a definite need for teenage drivers. At King Philip instruction is given which we hope will result in the estab- lishment of the proper attitudes and knowledge necessary for efficient and safe driving. 19.14 AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS MOTIVATE Audio-visual aids - record players, tape recorders, opaque, slide, and moving picture projectors - are of great value in modern education when used to motivate the student, clarify and dramatize material. Audio-visual aids director and social studies teacher, Mr. Francis Gallipeau graciously as- sists all teaching personnel in the selection of A.V.A. mate- rials. SPECIAL EDUCATION MEETS SPECIAL NEEDS Special education is designed so that students may work at ability levels in academic studies and in the special areas of home economics, industrial arts and physical education. These students, also, participate in the student activities and sports which interest them. Kathleen MacNeiI and Linda Topham study diligently under the careful tutelage of Mr. Vincent Joyal. Mr. Vincent Joyal, department head, and Mrs. Margaret Schnur are proud of the display of fine craft work done by their students in special edu- cation. 22
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1' ll gn WARRIORS 1970 Coming together for the first time, are boys and girls from the three towns of Norfolk, Plainville, and Wrentham, who make up the Class of 1970. Working together as a single unit, these students will become the future Warriors of King'Philip. ' ,- , W GL ,I 4 W 'Q 'JV' 'M FI- S A 4 . A t ff -. . V W L qs, A g . . .ii .. -. M 'rr' 4 ' 5-.. 1 V Nl. f fg- ,W up lg - ? ' ,, ' f ', I ff? v 7 L , ff it 1 f' ff' ' X 1 ' W Q ,. , - ' f .gf ' wi 'Ly l V fx W' 'fr I 1 wt,- N. eta ,. f , , 1 l ,Q Nb iz. ffm-, I lr ff gg ft' , f xi f i Ki 1.45.-4 V . . we :V 4. if lj, f ,ai One of the few activities open to seventh graders is the model car club under the direction of Mr. Clayton Johnson and Mr. James Black. Seventh grade members are: Richard Harper, Greg- ory MacDonnell, Bradley Plante, Lee Gentile, Laurence Mann, Dwight Aube, and Howard Shangraw. Older members with like interest are: William Sievert, Bruce Jackson, Peter Bardwell, Brian Love, Russell Wood, William Christy, William Proal, Donald Mc- Killop, and Harold Wilson. lt is the responsibility of Susan Lukk, treasurer, John Donovan, vice-president, Arlene Doyle, secretary, and Kenneth Patton, president, to lead and unify the seventh graders. Marsha Allaire Carla Alsworth Donald Andrade Ronald Andrade 4 James Annis to g X Dianne Auciello ,ff Q, 'gg' Dwight Aube I-1-exif . - ?gjlxgfC V X ,.. QW Janet Baker V, J Y ti ,flllf , V, 2, ,,g, Dianne Bankert ,Vp-T N 1 A . -4. f 5. ,I Steven Barnaby ' ri , Q A 5 1' Nez, ez , , Patricia Barnett I ' 3' ' , iw 45, I vga, W , j f , Paul Barron 'Y f ' ' Q gl J ' V if ff 1 Kathleen Barstow 1 e it V f iiii fi -I A Mary Bennett U be ,Q ll if . ,g MK, N- .- ,J Deborah Bergevine Agl: T V Q I 4,-3. . C, Henry Binney - ' -. M 1, J Susan Bond iv l ' 'QA' A f 1 2 fif' it fl 'L ,J Nancy Bostrum . L21 'L' yi ' Tfqff-M' ' J Q ,..- , .l A Reeve Boulter 15 Di ,,,,,. , If g . D L X g Mary Bogrqug fl G . 1 'if . 3 -,.s i ttt. ' if Lizbeth felt an K1 I: Q' , 'A' 1 . ll f. L ' 5 l Mark Briere Theresa Brower Debra Brown Q Norman Brown . 1 Susan Brown ' ' Ernest Callegaro A Charlyn Canning , Theresa Cannon k m se PN A L- fl . V g l - J A wh J ,. Donna Card 9 - Valerie Carter Donna Chase fee William Christy Faith Colley Barbara Connors James Conrad V11 T ' 'xii 24
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