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Business Mrs. Henrietta Montagna, Dept. Head. There is no future in any job. The future lies in the man who holds the job. George W. Crane The Business Education Department provides students with ca- reer educational opportunities for entering the business world upon graduation. The course offerings also provide students with specific preparation for higher education in specialized business careers. Students learn the principles of civic responsibility and effective social behavior as they affect the business community. Students are encouraged to accept challenge and undertake lead- ership roles by actively participating in FBLA (Future Business Lead- ers of America) and DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America). Sitting L to R; Mrs. Anne Gorham, Mrs. Marilyn Bertrand, Mrs. Henrietta Montagna, Mrs. Theresa Lecrenski, Mrs. Pamela Iskrzak. Back Row; Mr. James Laudato, Mr. Anthony Pessolano, Miss Darlene Wilson, Mrs. Terletto Jones, Mrs. Pamela Gates, Mr. Gerard Boucher, Mr. Paul Bisesti. 27
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Social Studies SITTING L TO R — Mrs. Mary Gail Cokkinias, Mr. Thomas Ouelette, Mr. Donald Flebotte, STANDING L TO R — Mr. Thomas Snipe, Mr. Robert Robbins, Mr. Kenneth Lessard, Mr. Gregory Quinlan, Mr. Peter Creedon, Mr. Garl Gahm. Missing: Mr. James Reveruzzi. “Citizenship is man ' s basic right for it is noth- ing less than the right to have rights. But, every right implies responsibility; every opportunity an obligation. Chief justice Warren John D. Rockfeller, Jr. Mr. Thomas Ouelette, Dept. Head 26
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Industrial Education L TO R — Mr. William Scudieri, Mr. Gary Fairwood, Mr. Jimmy Hodrinsky, Mr. Frank Tokas, Mr. Stephen Formanek, Mr. Wayne Hoffman Industrial Education is an activity-oriented cur- riculum area concerned with problems of an in- dustrial nature, and how to solve these problems. This may be accomplished by recog- nizing and defining problems, thinking critically and objectively about them and acting construc- tively and creatively toward their solution. Observation more than books, experience rather than persons, are the prime educators. Amos Bronson Alcott Mr. jimmy Hodrinsky, Dept. Head 28
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