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Scientwc World rzfolds In Varied Program ,-I -Q -six' Mr. John L. Libelrnan Physical Science B.A., Rollins College, M. Ed., Bridgewater State College, Student Council, Advisor, Sharon Faculty: 6 years. A couple of drops of H SO , a drop of HCI . . . and who knows what we'lI have? Poof! , . . the magic dragon Mr. Myles Marcus Biological Sciences B.A., University of Massachusetts, Visual Education Director, Visual Aid Club, Advisor, Sharon Faculty: 5 years. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ln today's world, science is playing a more important role than ever before. At Sharon High, the students are taught to seek the why of things. ln Biology, the why of life is taught, in chemistry, the why of the elements around us, and in physics, the why of change and motion. The student is taught to take the initiative in seeking the answers through experiments and projects. Courses such as Biology and Science lll, have been added recently to the standard courses of Biology, general Biology, Chemistry, and Science I and ll. All of these courses help prepare Sharon High students for the challenges of the future years. -J i - - 4. Miss Dianne C. Perrotto Physical Science B.S., Simmons College, Folk Singing Club, Advisor, Sharon Faculty: 2 years. Q: Mr. Dudley Davenport Biological Sciences B.S., University of Rhode Island, Science Club, Advisor, Boys Intramurals, Boys Varsity Basketball Coach
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Language Department Meets Needs Of Students LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ln the French courses, understanding and listening comprehension are stressed in early stages of study, This year more than ever, oral work was emphasized with our increased lab facilities. There the students benefit from taped stories, drills, and exercises. Throughout the French courses, vocabulary and gram- mar are included along with other work, giving the students a sound basis for the work in literature which is undertaken in French Ill and IV. In Latin, the students do many projects on subjects related to Latin and to Roman life. They also study grammar and vocabulary ofthe Latin language, which are the basis tor both English and French. ln second, third, and fourth year Latin, the works of great auth- ors, such as the AENEAD by Virgil, are studied. These courses give the students not only a knowledge of the language, but also an insight into Roman life and thought. Knowledge of more than one foreign language is becoming very necessary in our world today, and the Language Department at Sharon High is continuing to do an excellent job in preparing the students to meet this demand. Great minds with but a single thought. Au. Q Mr. Daniel M. Foley Latin B.A. Boston College M.Ed. State College .at Boston Debating Club A d v i so r Classical Reading Club Ad- visorp Sharon Faculty: 4 years. Miss Dorothy M. Chose Latin B.A. Boston University M.A. Boston University, Junior Red Cross Advisor, Junior Classical League Ad- visor, Senior Advisor, Shar- on Faculty: 38 years. 'f ' ..,1 aw- .,,,. f ' Miss Dorris E. Newton French B.S. Boston University M.A. Boston University French Coordinatorg Sharon Faculty: 30 years. sf? f.'f-- li --.Az-ggiln ll Even if it is Latin, it's all Greek to mel 15 Mr. Roger C. Choppuis French 8. Advanced Humanities Bac., Lycee Louis Le Grand, Paris, France B.A., Boston College French Club Advisor Shor- an Faculty: 5 years. ts Mr. Philippe deLocosl'e French L.L.D.g University of Paris Law School Sharon Faculty: 2 years.
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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SKILLS BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The Commercial Program at Sharon High School offers the student a chance to apply the knowledge he has gained and use it on practical levels in the fields of business math, office and secretarial work. The business math student may use the skills learned at Sharon High to enter the business world or go on to further training after high school. For secretarial work, a solid background is offered in typing and stenography. The student may also elect bookkeeping and office practice courses to broaden his scope in these areas. rf Mrs. Miriam R. Eames Home Economics B.S., University of Massachusetts Home Economics Club, Sharon Faculty: 3 years. a . . . a . . . a . . . a . , How do they expect me to do this? lt's no us, you're just not my type! I can't even draw a straight line with a ruler. Mr. Joseph Corteau Commercial Subiects B,S. Ed., Salem Teachers College Sharon Faculty: 9 years. HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics department prepares girls for such things as sewing, homemaking, designing, and dietary work, besides making the girls aware of the life they will encounter in the kitchen. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Art Program offers boys a chance to develop skills in such fields as metal working, wood working, and mechanical draw- ing. Projects are assigned to help them im- prove their skills. Many boys complete quite difficult work such as cabinets, hi fi sets, and boats. Do you think I can finish this to wear tonight, Mrs. Eames? Mrs. Ruth Rivkin Mr. William J. Konsavoge Commercial Subiects Industrial Arts B.A. Radcliffe College and Mechanical Drawing M.A. Columbia University B.S. Ed. Fitchburg Teachers Sharon Faculty: ll years. C ll o ege M. Ed. Boston University Sharon Faculty: 22 years. I7
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