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LEO AMERO Fitchburg State; Auto Related Math, Science, and Drawing. JOHN F. BUDROW Fitchburg State; B.S.Ed.-Voc. Auto Repair. HORACE GIBRAN Machine Shop MILTON A. HARRIS Mechanical Drawing I and II Machine Drawing I and ii GASPER LEWIS Carpentry Shop VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Founded in 1940, the Gloucester Vocational School, presently under the direction of Mr. Harold B. Geary, has been striving to offer the best vocational training possible to the boys of Gloucester High School. Its program includes instruction in areas of Automotive Repair. Carpentry, Fishing and Marine Technology, Ma- chines, and Printing. In order to keep up with the need for vocational training, the physical structure of the school is being changed by the addition being made to house a larger automotive shop, a new fisheries shop, and the administrative office. GEORGE PERRY Fitchburg State, B.S.Ed., M.Ed.; Related Machine Math, Science, Drawing; Blue Print Reading. CARLO SINAGRA Fisheries Course; Related Math; Science; and Drawing. KENNETH E. STICKNEY Fitchburg State, B.S.Ed.; Car- pentry Related Subjects ; Ar- chitectural Drafting HARVEL R. VAIL Fitchburg State, B.S.Ed. ; Printing Shop and Related; Benjamin Franklin Club Driv- er Education 23
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PATH F BRADSTREET Univ. of Maine, B.S.; General Science; Practical Chemistry; Freshman Baseball. ROBERT W. CARD Bowdoin, Harvard, BA., A.M.T., Physics; General Sci- ence. STANLEY GLEASON Univ. of N.H., B.S.; Chemis- try; Chess Club. ROBERT W. MCALLISTER Norwich University, B.S.; Bi- ology; Assist. Football Coach. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT General Science, Biology, Physiology, General and College Chemistry, General and College Physics, and Marine Biology are the courses offered by the Gloucester High School Science Department. Department head Robert Card and his staff seek to make the students aware of science as applied to their lives and the de- velopment of the world. In today’s world the instruction offered by the science department is of great value. MANUEL F. MARTINS Providence College, A.B.; Bos- ton College, M.Ed.; General Science; General Physics; Au- dio-Visual Coordinator; Stage Crew A-V Club. EARLE B. PRIDE Univ. of Maine, B.S.; General Science. FRANCIS SPECK Tufts College, B.S.; Biology. 0. MYRTLE WARDRUP Lynn Burdett College, R.N.; College of Swedish Massage; Shepherd College, B.S. ; Salem State College, M.Ed.; Biology; Physiology; First Aid; Medical Self Help; Beta Beta Biology Club; Future Nurses of Ameri- ca; Jr. Volunteers. 22
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MARYELLEN FLANAGAN Boston Univ., Sargent College, B.S.; Girls Physical Educa- tion; Girls Leaders Club, Girls varsity Basketball and softball teams. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Physical Education Dept, provides instruction in the rules of sports, gymnastic skills, and teamwork that emphasize the importance of physical fitness. Miss Maryellen Flanagan instructs the freshman and sophomore girls who are required to take gym; Mr. Robert Delisle teaches freshman boys. The Boys’ and Girls’ Leaders Club are sponsored by our physical education instructors as are the intramural sports. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The Home Economics Department provides a comprehensive program in homemaking, wardrobe planning, principles of nutrition, and family living. Its purpose is to offer enriching experiences that will help to prepare the teenager for wom- anhood. The subject matter is presented from the standpoint of the girl’s interest in improving her personal appearance, developing skills in sewing, planning correct diets, and gaining a perspective on life’s adjustments. JOAN M. KEEGAN Framingham College, B.S.; Homemaking, Foods I and Adv. Foods. HELEN W. MORTON Framingham Teacher’s College; Home Economics; Director of Cafeteria. ELIZABETH S. SPELLMAN Queen’s College, B.S.; Home- making, Clothing, Family liv- ing; Family Living Club. 24
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