Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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Language fre Seated, left to right: Miss Anita D'Angio, Miss Aurelia N. Kucinas, Head of Department George S. Capernaros, Miss Carole L. Almeida, Miss Claire A. Boivin, Miss Mary P. Walsh. Standing: Mr. Charles W. Waznis, Mr. Iames I. Meade, Mr. Edwin I. Bailey, Mr. Herbert A. Peterson, Mr. Alexander Pecevich, Mr. Thomas M. Cibotti, Mr. Richard A. DeFelix, Mr. Richard A. Boucher. Communication is the basis of all human progress. lt is the essential feature of any social group. Perhaps the most important factor contributing to the ills of the world today is the failure of people to communicate successfully with one another. Certainly one way of correcting this situation is through the study of foreign languages, which can introduce us to new ways of thought and to different customs and manners. A rich variety of languages, including Spanish, French, Russian, German, and , , Latin, was offered at BHS. ln addition to the competent language faculty, the lan- g ' 1 INF 1 4 I guage laboratory was a valuable aid in Q F t if f' ' , ' providing students with the opportunity to ' I A hear native speakers and to imitate their 4 'E' t - 3,5 , W pronunciation. . MQ, 'I 1 u t er '15 . I , - ' ' r h First row, left to right: Boy Andrews, Diane Bartlett. X it ' f W ,..,v,,,. Second row: Bobert Carmichael, Ianice Chaison, fl M .Q-if-K V Craig Cornwell, Constance Dunn. ' Third row: lohn DeSimone, Marcia Freedman, Susan 'Mi' - ' ' - I 4 Katz, Gail Anderson, Q fi ' ' Fourth row: Christine Klimchuk, Frances McCabe, ' A , ' ' J -L' ' Barbara Moore. Fifth row: Frederick Morrow, Bonnie Bivchun, Ianice Salvatore, Mary Sinkiewicz.

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lndutlrial Arlt and Driver llcllwalioll ---i.,-- f uf- - U U l :n:q..:,,, kk,,,X1 .. Nl-, 1 l wztwli' hz, - ...!K,.,v, , Standing at left: Mr. lohn I. Skinner, Mr. Iames M. Concannon. Seated, left to right: Mr. Richard A. Sanders, Mr. Kenneth E. lVlClVlullen, Mr. Ronald F. l-lolt fhead of the departrnentb. Standing at rear: Mr. Charles Puliafico, Mr. lohn lol. Egger, lr.. Mr. loseph A. Prioli, Mr. Errol B. Stevenson, Mr. 'William E. Todd, Mr. Iames I.. Dean, Mr. loseph C. Clougherty, Mr. George E. Willis, Mr. Norman R. Ma:Cormack, Mr. Terrence E. lVft:Glynn, Ir. .1 5 'P ' , ' f ' ,, ' ff 'T I r. .ti gg 1 t ,wt ff! First row, left to right: Ned Cassidy, Stephen Williams, Mr, First row, lelt to right: Albert Testa, Alfred lvl:1Dan, William Muratore Errol B. Stevenson, Mr. Richard A. Sanders, Karl Crowell. Second row: William lvlanseau. Robert lones, Icseph Pinnetti, lvlr Iohn H. Egger, Ir., loseph Pettinato. l3



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Mathem. tw Seated, left to right: Mr. Constantine P. Ferrante, Mrs Eunice C Adams Mrs Margaret F Adams Mrs Anna L Iohnson Department Head Archibald Kelly, Miss Elizabeth V. Tobin Mrs Mildred E Adams Mrs Helen K Gild a Mr Harry H Pt ue-ll Standing: Mr. William S. Cogan, Mr. Iohn S, Cogan, Mr Francis A Ya rate Mr Clyde A Maxiield Mr Harry Shzrrcey Absent from picture: Mr. Iohn A. Sarson. To enable students to keep abreast of the many changes in mathematics, the depart- ment this year offered a revised course in college preparatory senior mathematics. Two summer courses, one a review of mathematics for the college entrance ex- aminations ancl the other an enrichment course including topics about analysis nct ordinarily covered in the regular college preparatory program, were also offered. First row, left to right: loseph Plouffe, Ronnie Rivchun. Second row: Susan Ditchett, Harvey Kaplan, Mr. Archibald Kelly. Third row: Ann Davenport, Iudith Butler, Paul Massod. Fourth row: Gayle Dentch, Iohn Seaquist.

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