Manchester High School - Anchor Yearbook (Manchester, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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Philip N. Darby Karen K. Metcalf The new and spacious art room located in the new wing has brought many new Jr. and Sr. High students into the Art Program. As two classes may be taught simultaneously, students are constantly being exposed to a variety of Arts and Crafts throughout the day. Future plans in the Art Department will be to expand the curriculum into additional areas of Jewelry smithing and Photography. These two areas will provide our student body and community with a complete Art Program. Sarah P. Hodges Yvonne Trabucco Music in the Manchester Jr.-Sr. High School, in recent years has become an increasingly important part of school life. The performing groups, in particular, have been much in evidence at concerts, assemblies, and athletic events. Progress has been steady, and the music program hopefully will continue to grow to include more students, and to offer a wider selection of musical experiences. Beatrice F. Skinn The Fine and Domestic Arts Dept.

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The Business and Ind. Arts Dept. Industrial Arts like the class of 1975 is just beginning. We too are moving forward and hope to spread out over many areas. Many of you will pursue courses of instruction introduced to you through our overall program. We wish you well, and would appreciate any feedback for course improvement either now or in the future. Next year we start an occupational computer program that we hope will bring earlier and more informative selections for future educational or occupational pursuits. The Business Education Department at Manchester High School comprises those aspects of business that are of concern to students in order to prepare them to live and work in our business-oriented society. The course selections such as typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, office machines, and clerical procedures enable students not only to have employable and marketable skills, but these skills are valuable for personal use as well. ++ 1 ik ia y l iv a ft Paul B. Tarr Janice C. Kostopoulus William W. Burroughs William J. Carpenter Jr. Carleton P. Doane



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Physical Education Dept. Mr. Hyland is very proud of the Physical Education Department. He is especially pleased with his instructors who display many talents with the variety of activities that are offered. This fall Miss Volchko and Miss Strazulla changed their schedules with Miss Strazulla spending five weeks with the High School and Miss Volchko going to Memorial School. This plan worked out very well and will be expanded with the other instructors. The Physical Education Program offers skills and techniques in field hockey, flag football, tennis, archery, soccer, weight lifting, gymnastics, basketball, floor hockey, volleyball, kickball, golf, badminton and softball and fencing to their classes. It is the hope of the instructors I that students become a w ' ell rounded person, and that the Physical Education Program is an t experience that they enjoy. Ira Yavner Forrest Milne III H. Joseph Hyland J Kay Volchko Frances Strazulla Diane Coons

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