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If teachers seemed to smile more and give less home¬ work during the last week in October, it was probably because they were huping for their students ' votes to be Teacher of the Year’ Students had the chance to vote all week long on the mezzanine for the teachers or administra¬ tors they thought most deserved each of fourteen different titles. The results, when tallied, were kept secret. And now, from Wellesley High’s Hall of Fame, we present the win¬ ners of the 1977 Faculty Superlatives’ MOST ENTHUSIASTIC Mrs Plati MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Mr. Tiberio ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR: Mr Frick MOST UNDERSTANDING Mrs Miller 28
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The Custodial Staff Kept the School Clean and The Food Services Program was Efficiently Operated by the Cafeteria Personnel Mrs. Murphy prepared the special salad dishes which had to be ordered before lunch. Under the direction of Mr. Ray Scanned, the cus¬ todial staff kept the school in fine running shape last year They made sure that every job was done well, from cleaning cafeteria tablesweeping halls, waxing floors, and keeping the school heated to insuring the smooth technical success of perform¬ ances and shows in the auditorium. Excellent staff efficiency was maintained by the cafeteria person¬ nel, as was demonstrated in the high-quality meals that were sold daily. Full breakfasts and lunches, backed up by a variety of a la carte choices, were indicative of the dedi¬ cation of the cafeteria staff. Mr. Moore, our custodian and a minister in his church, had a smile ready for everyone. Wellesley High’s essential staff — The ladies in the cafeteria. BACK ROW: Mae Murphy. Peggy Sullivan, Mary Tracey, Phyllis Bent FRONT ROW 7 : Kffie Sekas, Fillomena Renzella, Hilda DcRosier. MR SCANNELL, Head Custodian The custodians paused during their busy day. L to R: John Moore, A1 Bigwood, Al Hudson, Pasquale Del.uca, and Ray Scan- nell 27
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PRACTICALJOKER: Mr. Hcrlin By Popular Student Vote, These Teachers Were Chosen for Faculty Superlatives TASKMASTER: Mr. Palumbo TEACHER OFTHE YEAR: Dr Fischer MALE CHAUVINIST Mr Burgess MOST LIBERATED WOMAN Ms Reardon MOTHER HEN: Miss Mulry BEST DRESSED: Mr. Connors and Miss Moore
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