Attleboro High School - Tattletale Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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BOMBARDIER This has been the first year of publication for the Bombardier, Attleboro High’s school newspaper. Published by the students themselves, the paper comes out every two weeks, keep¬ ing the student body inform¬ ed on current activities. On the right are the editors and department heads. Countless other students are on the staff, however, and we re¬ gret that they, too, could not be photographed. Advisor: Mr. Miles EDITORIAL STAFF, FIRST ROW (L-R): J. Wilbur, C. Hales, L. Mclnerney, J. Andrews, S. Johnson, D. Pistolese, D. Tyson. SECOND ROW: C. Clinton, C. Murray, S. Cathcart, E. Fuller, D. Tyson, W. Devine, G. Lundgren, M. Pattengall. THIRD ROW: J. Levis, G. Nerney, D. Swenson, D. Peck, R. Halquist, L. Piche. Jrt Club The Art Club, headed by Mr. Brig¬ ham, is a group of students who are in¬ terested enough in Arts and Crafts to devote extra time after school hours in order to work on creative projects. Not only do they use paint brush and canvas, but also they have the opportunity to work with ceramics, forming different types of pottery, or they can try their hand at other crafts, such as sculpturing or basket-weaving. This year, the re¬ sults of their labor have not been hidden from the eye of the public, for in our new school there is a display window devoted entirely to the showing of var¬ ious accomplishments of members of the club. FIRST ROW, (L-R): G. Payette, E. Smith, M. Colman, J. DeMattos, E. Winder. SECOND ROW: C. Starzac, T. Audette, S. Wagle, D. Stromberg, P. Cotton, J. Brugliera, D. Bussiera, S. Palmer, H. Gaffney, D. Wilkes, P. Friedland, K. Labetz. 24

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im ROW 1: Mr. Cooper, K. Hawkins, D. Pistolese, M. Pattangall, C. Young, C. Vincent, K. Truedson, L. Monnier. ROW 2: R. Schlenker, D. Peck, L. Phillips, J. Newman, M. Bussiere, A. Lind, R. Ryder. OFFICERS: Pres., R. Schlenker V.-Pres., D. Pistolese Sec., L. Phillips Treas., K. Treudson The National Honor Society is comprised of fourteen members of our class who were inducted as juniors and approximately twenty more members inducted as seniors. The four qualifications for membership are: Scholarship (87 average for juniors, 85 for seniors), leadership, character, and service. Final selection of members is made by a committee of faculty and students. This year, our Honor Society has endeavored to be of more service to the school than the past societies have been. With the aid of their advisors, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Pensavalle, the members of the Honor Society of the Class of ’63 have successfully restored the high reputation and standing of the organiza¬ tion. INDUCTION, MAY 1962 National Monor Society



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future Zcachcrs of America The Future Teachers of Ameri¬ ca, Jay Alma Morgan Chapter, is an association dedicated to en¬ couraging high school students who would aspire to a career in any field in education. Members study the history of education in Massachusetts, view film strips, in¬ vite guest speakers, and get a first¬ hand view of the teacher’s role through the Participating Program which enables them to go as stu¬ dent teachers into a classroom. Advisors: Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Weisker FIRST ROW: B. Simpson, E. Winder, R. McCarthy, D. Menard, M. Pattangall, J. Men- drzychowski, E. Killough, J. Money, A. Briggs. SECOND ROW: B. Fletcher, J. Johnson, S. Hill, J. Pinheiro, J. Andrews, B. Fiske, C. Yeo, M. Bragg, S. Gavlick, N. Moore. Drama Showcase FIRST ROW: T. Audette, W. Condon, D. Nerney, D. McCaughey, R. Tracey, H. Bristow, G. Paille, R. Burr, M. Markarian. SECOND ROW: M. Roman, R. Sousa, E. Winder, L. Bryant, B. Fiske, E. Souza, D. Cornell, R. Coady, E. Killough, L. Stocker, M. Arruda. THIRD ROW: A. Miller, K. Keil, L. Blais, L. Carlson, J. Kaczowka, M. Gilson, J. Erkila, L. Cameron, K. Gustafson, C. Clinton, C. Hales, L. Murphy, J. Mawbey, D. Menard, C. Corbett. FOURTH ROW: J. Addy, C. Hill, A. Brousseati, B. Guyot, J. Montier, L. Sutcliffe, M. Bragg, S. Carlson, K. Silvia, S. Morse, S. Crook, D. Mutch, K. White, M. Baer, M. Coppola. The Drama Showcase is a club open to all students interested in the acting, producing, or directing phases of the dramatic arts. The club meets to discuss the various points of importance in this field, and members prepare annual shows for the enjoyment of the student body. Advisors: Mr. Gagnon and Mr. O’Shea 25

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