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Thomas J. Kilday Fitchburg State College B.S., M.Ed. Mechanical Drawing Pre-Engineering Drawing Francis J. Kennedy Boston State College B.S. Industrial Arts William L. Leuci Fitchburg State College B.S. Industrial Arts ENGINEER’S PLANNING BOARD Our new Technical Drawing Department will offer three courses specifically designed to prepare students for an engineering career. First, basic fundamentals will be described in Technical Drawing I: advanced students tak¬ ing Technical Drawing II will actually go beyond the tracing stage to the drawing of plans. Finally, in Pre-Engineering Drawing, students will learn the uses and application of technical drawing. In no time at all, we will be able to point proudly to bridges and roads built by graduates of Woburn High School. INDUSTRY ADVANCES “Interpretation of Industry in the School” is the basic philosophy of the Industrial Arts Department. The de¬ partment itself is sub-divided into four major sections: woodworking, metal shop, technical drawing, and graphic arts. In each division, new, heavier, and more professional equipment is being introduced for use by advanced students. For example, woodworking will go into both hand-and machine-tool operations; metalworking will even include welding, padding, graphic arts, etc.; and the graphic arts section, supervised by Department Flead Wilfred Walsh, will even have room for photoprocessing. Austin T. Garvey, Jr. Fordham University B.S. Physical Education Track and Cross Country Coach Neil W. Odams Springfield College B.S. Physical Education Asst. Football Coach Marie G. Seminatore Bridgewater State College B.S. Physical Education Basketball and Softball Coach G.A.A. Geraldine A. Wegener University of New Hampshire B.S. Physical Education Field Hockey Coach Walter P. White Colgate University A.B., Ed.M. C.A.G.S. Co-ordinator of Athletics Football Coach PHYSICAL FITNESS AT W.H.S. Are you a ninety-pound weakling? Do people stare and laugh at you? Woburn High School now has the solution to this problem — the recently constructed Physical Educa¬ tion Department. With the addition of two new gymnasiums, that have such excellent apparatus, there’s no excuse for anyone appearing fragile. In addition, a new baseball and football field have been provided for boys who are interested in physical fitness. Girls have not only new fields for softball and field hockey, but also beautiful tennis courts as well. In the not-too-distant future, the girls will also have a golf team of their own. Because of all these improvements, we make this predic¬ tion: Woburn High will soon have a perfect record — no losses, all wins! 19
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Doris H. Coris Simmons College B.S. French 1-2 French Club Anthony V. Feroci Suffolk University B.A. Spanish 2-3 Spanish Club Future Teachers Club Marilyn E. Greenwell Wellesley College B.A., A.M.T. Latin 1 English 9 Classics Club Nomad Jean P. Houde St. Joseph’s College B.S., M.Ed. Latin 2-4 Classics Club Joanna S. Kalinowski Clark University A.B. French 2 Spanish 1 Spanish Club Rosemary Kehoe Mt. St. Mary College B.A. Latin 1-3 Freshman Class Advisor Latin Club Ernest J. Mazzone Boston College A.B., M.A., M.Ed. Russian French Chairman of Department French Club National Honor Society Janet M. Quagenti Boston College B.S., M.A., Spanish 1-2 Spanish Club Joanne M. Reilly Boston College B.S. French 2-3 Junior Class Advisor French Club PARLEZ-VOUS, ANYONE? How will you be spending a Saturday afternoon a few years from now: Shopping in Paris? Skiing in Berne? Sight-seeing in Madrid? “Never!” you say. “Why not?” says technology whose progressive strides in transportation and com¬ munication have already “narrowed the world into a neighborhood” and lent a cosmopolitan aspect to our daily lives. Therefore, the study of foreign languages has come to play an integral role in educational systems throughout the country. Woburn High is following this tread. The Foreign Language Department has not only a language laboratory but also includes both Russian and German in its curriculum. Linguistic skill, merely an asset today, will certainly become a necessity tomorrow, when the Atlantic has dwindled to a backyard fence. How else will you ever get to know “the neighbors?” Bernard Rosmarin Suffolk University A.B. Spanish 1-2 Spanish Club Martha B. Thompson Boston University B.S. French 1 German 1 German Club 18
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Alice M. Badger Notre Dame College A.B., Ed.M. Office Machines Typewriting Class Pictures Class Rings Alice E. Brady Burdett College Stenography 2 Typewriting Office Practice Director of Placement Nomad Arlene V. Lasky Boston, University B.S. Consumer Economics Bookkeeping Typewriting Doris T. Lynch Regis College B. S., Ed.M. C. A.G.S. Shorthand Typewriting Office Assignments Chairman of Depart¬ ment Business Ed. Club Sentorian I. Edward Marashio Suffolk University B.S., Ed.M., C.A.G.S. Bookkeeping 1-2 Faculty Manager of Athletics Eleanor M. McCall Salem State College B.S., Ed.M. Stenography 1 Typewriting Office Practice Ruth E. Shribman Boston University B.S. Typewriting Business Law Jr. Assistants Club Richard H. Skeffington, Jr. Boston College B.S. Bookkeeping 1 Business Law Basketball Coach Asst. Football Coach BRIGHT HORIZONS FOR BUSINESS COURSE GRADUATES Don’t be surprised if the sunny receptionist in a large metropolitan office building looks familiar. She (along with the clerk, secretary, and book¬ keeper working behind the scenes) may well be a product of Woburn High’s Business Education Department. There are a tremendous number of job oppor¬ tunities available to well-qualified applicants. Prep¬ aration for these careers has always been the pri¬ mary aim of the business education curriculum which now boasts of a new course — Consumer Education. This course, along with the traditional typing, stenography, and bookkeeping, is now available to all our young, aspiring secretaries and “homines d’affairs” who hope one day to venture into the business world. Mr. Marashio offers some valuable assistance. 20
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