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MR. RICHARD KISIEL Department Head—Guidance we all found a path of life MR. STANLEY ZUZEL MR. ARTHUR BENOIT MISS IDA PERDRIZET Guidance Guidance Guidance to follow in the world’s kaleidoscope. MR. PHILIP BLANEY Director of Transportation and Attendance MR. HARRY ZEROOGIAN Director of Work—Study Program
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Industrial Arts The Industrial Education Department is an excellent complement to our academic section. It enables interested students to gain practical experience in the field they may eventually undertake. This year, ad- vanced students are being given the oppor- tunity to utilize their creativity through various construction projects. Through the fine instruction available, students may learn and polish the techniques necessary in becoming skilled craftsmen. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT. Left to right: Mr. Roger Tellefson, Mr. William Scudieri, Mr. Robert Filler, and Mr. Andrew Meschison. vocational aspects, and the building of healthy adults, Okay, Sarge! Physical Education Throughout our four years at Enfield High School, physical education has played a major role in the development of each student. A wide variety of sports is offered in the athletic program. All classes learn the “universal sports”: soccer, basketball, and volleyball. Complete education does not consist of only writing themes or ruffling a book’s pages; the shouts of victory, the acceptance of defeat, and learning to function with others toward a single goal—those are the aims of physical education, and those aims help mold us into “complete” individuals. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Left to right: Mrs. Ida Bryant, Mr. Joseph Lamana, Mr. Carl Angelica, Director of Athletics; Mr. Robert Lengyel, and Miss Kathleen Blodgett.
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Reading chairman Mr. Ben Pallotta and Mrs. Dot Hare. My fingers fly faster than your eyes. Reading Reading, the foundation upon which all learning is begun. Unlike many schools Enfield High has developed a successful and popular course to im- prove these vital skills. Thanks to this excellent speed reading program, reading has become a lively experience for each individual which encompasses many diverse and exciting areas. The brave analysts who decipher our mentor’s scrawl—the teacher aides. 20 Secretaries Will the real Mrs. Szoka please stand up? We were taught special skills, aided by an efficient clerical staff Library “And I told him he just had to be quiet.”
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