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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Enfield High School is fortunate to have a well equipped gym which provides physical education for all students. A variety of activities are offered during the year. Several additions to the curriculum are handball, tennis, and circuit train- ing. Circuit training uses the “exer- genie,” a mechanical device which tones the body employing isometric exercise. This year we welcome Miss Kathleen Blodgett as a new in- structor in this department. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Left to right; Mrs. Ida Bryant; Mr. Joseph Lamana; Mr. Carl Angelica, Director of Athletics; Mr. Robert Lengyel; and Miss Kath- leen Blodgett. Girls master the techniques of field hockey. Mr. Scudieri supervises technical drawing class. J INDUSTRIAL ARTS Our varied curriculum also offers an ex- cellent program in Industrial Arts. Here interested students in the business, voca- tional, and academic courses are able to perfect their skills and gain valuable, prac- tical experience for future careers. Wood shop, metal shop, and technical drawing are the courses offered. This year, Mr. Wil- liam Scudieri has joined our professional staff which contributes fine guidance and supervision. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT. Left to right: Mr. Robert Filler; Mr. Andrew Meschison; Mr. Clifford Easton, Department Head; and Mr. William Scudieri. but most of all. 18
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Standing, left to right: Priscilla Maldonado, Class His- torian; Roger Kraut, Vice-President; and Barbara Scavotto, Treasurer. Diane Nadeau, President and Helen Orfitelli, Secretary. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Anxiously we anticipated the beginning of our high school years. What lay ahead was an unknown mystery which intrigued us all. With great expectations, each fol- lowed his own labyrinth, guided by personal goals and the understanding minds of the faculty and administration. Often during our four years we walked a path of con- flict, confusion, and doubt. Undaunted by this, we resolved our conflicts, searching the path ,of truth. Our reward was self satisfaction. With a more mature attitude and knowledge gained, we leave the halls of Enfield High School with confidence. Diane Nadeau, President
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