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Mr. Bohannon Mr. Taddeo The Science Department had a very productive year. Probably the most well known project was the construction of the greenhouse, under the direction of Mr. Bar- nicle. Although the project had a slow start and there was much red tape, the greenhouse is now almost completed. Mrs. Larkin and Mr. Beeuwkes attended a two day conference sponsored by Mass, biology teachers. Mr. Murray and three students attended a symposium on Population Dynamics. There were of course many more activi¬ ties than this during the course of the year, too many to list here. This was a year that the Science Department played a leading Mr. Beeuwkes Mr. Murray Miss Leavitt w 1 Mr. Biedrzycki Mrs. Larkin role in education at Natick High. 1 z Mr. Crow Mrs. Wolf
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Mr. Lacouture Mr. Burnham In looking through the many yards of enrollment print¬ outs for the year 1975-1976 it should be noticed that there are more students involved in some way with the In¬ dustrial Arts Department; a whopping 80% of the NHS student body; than any other elective on the NHS curricu¬ lum. In fact, only Gym and English, mandatory subjects Iby state law, involve more students. This says quite a bit for the Industrial Arts program and teachers. Mr. Wilder, Department head for the Industrial Arts, was out from the February vacation on with a severe back injury that involved an operation. According to Richard Duval, who teaches Woodworking, The kids and teachers both helped out to keep the program running smoothly. Mr. Sticklor, the Industrial Arts Department Head prior to Mr. Wilder, also shouldered a major portion of the work during Mr. Wilder ' s absence. The Natick Rotary Club this year again donated awards to students that had achieved outstanding recognition in Industrial Arts. These awards consisted of $90.00 worth of tools to be used in the type of work the student received the award for. The awards were given to: Seniors Daniel Ostreicher, Woodworking; Donald Burns, Metal Working; Steven Marchetti, Mechanical Drawing; John O ' Toole, Electricity Electronics; Juniors David Kadlik, Graphic Arts; Michael Lentini, Power Mechanics; and Chris Hafner, Structures. Mr. Cioffi Mis s Nelson Mr. Buck Mr. Buduo Mrs. Ghilani .v Mr. Duvol nail i is
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