Attleboro High School - Tattletale Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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UARA Radio Staff The WARA staff is made up of a panel of students. The duty of the staff is to entertain as well as to in¬ form the listening audience with happenings at A.H.S. such as club activities, class news, sports, and commen¬ taries. Advisors: Mr. Haggerty and Mr. Kelly. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: J. Perry, P. Smith, J. DeMattos, A. Healy, B. Johnson. SECOND ROW: V. Halko, B. Fiske, D. Ward. Math Club The primary purpose of the math club is to provide an opportunity for students who have a flair and a lik¬ ing for mathematics, to get together and share this in¬ terest. At the meetings, there is usually an informal discussion among the mem¬ bers about mathematical topics, then a period during which they exercise their mathematical skill by work¬ ing out puzzles, contests, and various challenging brain-teasers. It is hoped that the club will be able to take part in a national mathematical contest, spon¬ sored by the Mathematical Association of America within the school year. C. Bennett, D. Lavin, P. Reiss, C. Pelletier, F. Lee, F. Ochsner, R. Holoff. Advisor: Mr. Maselbas 26

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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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girls’ Athletic Association Biology Club FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Best, M. Truesdale, L. Wild, T. Gariepy, S. Sanford, S. Palmer, L. Sanville, C. Bragg. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: J. Makerwicz, G. Robinson, D. Adler, J. Fournier, C. Luna, B. Tennant, J. Steele, J. Shamey, R. Mutlow, B. Johnson, T. Stebbings. Advisors: Miss Leuesque and Miss Tringe The main purpose of the Biology Club is to stimulate interest for biology, not only in the students who are actually taking the course, but also for anyone else who may want to take part in the club. During the meetings which are held twice a month on Monday, the members learn various tech¬ niques in field biology and genetics, and they are encour¬ aged to bring up any other topics in which they are in¬ terested. When the weather is suitable, the club takes field trips in order to study things as they are actually found in nature. These trips will provide much valuable experience for the members which might not be readily obtainable in the laboratory. The G.A.A. has recently been introduced to AHS. It gives the girls a chance to par¬ ticipate in many sports, such as basketball, bowling, volleyball, swimming, etc. The G.A.A. functions on a point system which eventually leads to an Attleboro Athletic Letter, and later the G.A.A. pin. Represen¬ tatives were elected from each homeroom to inform the girls in their homeroom of the dif¬ ferent activities offered during the year. Advisors: Miss Tunstall and Miss Winik Left to Right: Frances Walker, Assistant Secretary; Lois Carter, President; Patricia Smith, Vice-President; Debbie Walker, Secretary.

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