Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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TEAS AND TEACHING Perhaps you didn’t know it, but the members of the Future Teachers Club get an inside preview of teaching, and the credit for this must be given to Miss Helen Sheeran, the dirctor of the club. She makes the necessary arrangements so that each junior and senior member has the opportunity to observe a class at one of the various elementary schools. The Future Teachers Club has received worthy note for its activi¬ ties, too. For example, the Faculty Tea allows each member to be¬ come better acquainted with our faculty. Also, speakers are brought in from different fields of education to lecture at the monthly meetings. Yes, the Future Teachers Club of America really gives its mem¬ bers a fine insight into the field of teaching. Mr. Farrey greets Linda and Diane upon their arrival at the Reeves School. Miss Murray supervises Cheryl’s reading lesson. Miss Murphy and Ellen admire a work page. 49 Linda and Diane observe recreation activities.

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Observing classroom procedure is not all work! SEATED, L to R, Sandra Zubel, Sec¬ retary, Susan O’Connor, President, Miss Helen Sheeran, Advisor, Ellida Hetzel, Vice President, Joanne Larkin, Treasurer, Marcella Ficociello, ROW 2, Petrina Zazzaretti, Lois Letterie, Sharon Audette, Christine Scavalas, Donna White, Eleanor Matson, ROW 3, Charlotte Drew, Marcia Murphy, Cheryl Malatesta, Judith Toothman, Carolyn Peaslee, Ann Nelson. SENIOR MEMBERS: SEATED, L to R, Janice O’Neill, Nancy Magby, Sandra Staite, Kathryn Wing, Marion Keeley, Carol Porter, ROW 2, Betty Etter, Patricia Brown, Donna Mul- cahy, Linda Facchini, Roberta Upton, Susan Stasiak, Linda Shannon, ROW 3, Maureen DuLong, Diane Salvi, Diane Veloski, Ellen Feld, Christine Roan, Jeanne McClellan, Sandra Shannon.



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LA TIN IS NOT DEAD SEATED, L to R, Mr. Jean Houde, Advisor, Beth Mahoney, Secretary, STANDING. Marcia Murphy, President, Kathleen Sullivan, Treasurer. Familiarizing its members with European civiliza¬ tions is the main objective of the Classics Club. Guest lec¬ turers make distant countries seem more real by showing colorful slides and by telling of their own personal ex¬ periences abroad. One of the activities enjoyed by the club members this year was a tour of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. As in past years, the club members also attended a movie of cultural value. A PROGRESSIVE MAGAZINE What’s a NOMAD? As any literary-minded Woburn High student can testify, the NOMAD is a bright and breezy magazine designed to give students a chance to display their writing ability. This year the NOMAD is, according to popular con¬ sensus, bigger and better than ever. Interesting short stor¬ ies, encompassing everything from science fiction to hu¬ morous tales, abound, as well as stirring and unique poems. Recently a new feature has been added: a brief editorial concerning a topical event. Perhaps someday NOMAD staffers may be able to beam with pride as a former contributor steps up to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. The prospect, judging by the quality of writing, is not at all implausible! hDI I m o | H ]t£{! Bra ; i ' Jf ' ktiM aref fji£ SEATED, L to R, Sharon Ludwig, Business Manager, Alice Ann Peterson, As¬ sistant Editor, Carolyn Peaslee, Editor, Ellen Kaknes, Managing Editor, STAND¬ ING, Diane Codi, Elaine Gianakis, Diana Smith, Art Editor, Mr. Robert Gum- bleton, Advisor, Beverly Gibson, Linda Nelson. 50

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