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The Industrial Arts Department had a very productive year. This may or may not be attributed to the new white jackets worn by the faculty mem¬ bers. Child Development classes entertained groups of children on Hallo¬ ween, Christmas and Easter. Nutrition was well received in its second year, and there was an overwhelming response to the introduction of Creative Stitchery. In the fields of electricity and electronics, the job market has opened up tremendously. This trend is seen in the three hundred per cent increase in the want advertisements for people with these backgrounds. In art, Ross Berman and Susan Lynch were chosen to exhibit at the Mas¬ sachusetts Regional Scholastic Art Awards sponsored by the Boston Globe. The Natick Rotary Club awarded scholarships to the following students: Robert Mr. D. Heaton Lawrence Maletta and David LaRhette for Power Mechanics O ' Leary for Metalworking, Paul Monaco for Woodworking, Debra Doll for Graphic Arts, Robert Friedman for Technical Drawing, Jenny Poliak for Electricity Elctronics and Thomas Carr for Structures. Mr. W. Lacouture To be a groupie. — Mrs. Carter. To be somebody when I grow up. — Mr. Holbrook. To be handsome, intelligent, and rich. — Mr. Ghilani. If I tell it won ' t be a secret. — Mrs. Maloney.
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Mr. R. Bourdeau Mr. D. Buduo Mr. D. Burnham Mrs. M. Carter
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Two of our third-year French students were winners in the National French Contest Exam this year, Susan Fine and James Levin. Also showing their talent was Mrs. Pataky ' s B period Spanish 31 class. They published their own newspaper entitled El Toro, which was entirely written in Spanish. In April, all our Spanish students attended a show by the Flamenco Ballet Company. Next year will see some changes in the Language Department. Miss DiGiandomenico and Mrs. Pataky will teach full-time. Two additional courses will be offered to fourth-year French students; France Today and Advanced Grammar Composition. Both will be semester courses and are expected to receive a wide response. Members of the Language Department are looking forward to the fall of 1978, which will be the fifth year of Spanish and French. In the past the enrollment has remained stable and hopefully it will continue to do so in the coming years. Mr. R. Gaudette Mrs. K. Celinas Dr. M. Lavergne Mrs. A. Pataky Mrs. S. Drotar
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