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X STANLEY W WRIGHT bv , Superintendent ot Schoolc 5' N Hobby Sports B, A., M. Ed University ot New X Hampshiie bg V f- ' ... ,, pl t It 13, 3 F ii-iii Q' E+' x 'Ft Q .A 'L TED ' MARKHAM 'Tlx ' A if A D 5 X gcat onal Education, M xx fl 5 I Coir 'v -wealth ot Massachusetts y. -T' 4' Hobby Work no around home ' 2 If and read ng A.B, M A Boston COHQQQ' o 0 0 ACII I Ill IISITCITIOI I . . . State and City . . . The Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Stanley W. Wright, is new to Haverhill having come to us from West Springfield. As in all new positions Mr. Wright has many problems to solve, many new peo- ple to deal with, and many decisions to make. His decisions aftect the Trade School as they do other schools in Haverhill. Administration by the State is personified in the person ot Mr. Walter J. Markham, Director of Vo- cational Education in the State of Massachusetts. lt is his task to see that all regulations of the Federal Government and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are adhered to. The Haverhill School Committee is made up of one very capable woman, tive outstanding civic- minded men and our mayor. Their meetings are numerous and their problems many, yet they manage to solve thern in a constructive and intelligent manner. The citizenry of Haverhill is to be complimented for their excellent choice of School Board Mem- bers over the years. They have kept the Haverhill School system an excellent one. ' it A SCHOOL COMMITTEE Secretary, Mrs. Nancy Paszko, Super- intendent of Schools, Mr, Stanley W. Wright, Mr. Manuel Epstein, Mrs. Merritt F. Garland, Mr. Edward Morrow, Mr. Edward Kimball, Dr. Albert B. Consentino, President Dr. Paul Nettle. Center, Chairman, Mayor Edward M. Nordengren. 'lf ?
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96 UR teaching staff must meet certain minimum qualifications. Shop and related teachers must have eight years of trade exper- ience, two years of teacher training and do professional improve- ment work each year. The academic teachers have as a minimum requirement a B.S. degree and they also are expected to do pro- fessional improvement each year. Our office, lunch room and custodial personnel have fulfilled civil service requirements for their specific jobs. Mr. Garvey, with Mr. Taber's able assistance, directs the efforts of this Trade School team to o fruitful rewarding school year. The Personnel of the School is as follows: Shop Instructors I3, Related Work Instructors 7, Shop and Related Work Instructors 4, G,V. Related Work Instructor T, English Teach- ers 2, History Teacher I, History and English Teacher I, Civics Teacher I, Physical Education Instructor I, Guidance Counselor I, Music Director I, Placement Director I, Office Personnel 3, Custo- dions 4, Lunch Room 3. HAVERHILL TRADE SCHOOL Enter to Learn Depart to Serve Inj i Has erhxll Mass
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,A .' ..g.'.. 1 '5f? '?'i'Z'L-'S 'V'-. '1i TQLi. lliltf .xl:f Z. THOMAS F GARVEY SHERMAN E. TABER Director Assistant Director Hobby Reading and Grand Hobby--Water Skiing Children B.S. Boston Universityg M.A. Fitch- burg State Teachers' College School .. . Director Thomas F. Garvey, became a teacher of Auto Repair in Haverhill in T927 and is the only teacher remaining of the original four. He is a civic-minded person, serving the community well as a citizen, a teacher and a school administrator and the school has grown under his guidance and leadership. Assistant Director Sherman E. Taber enioys his work cf meeting oeoole as Placement Director and is always ready to be of help. His contacts in the industrial field are numerous and important and he has served Haverhill and the nearby communities by filling jobs with the right type young men. The Haverhill Trade School Advisory Board is composed of civic-minded and industrial leaders, who give of their time to advise the director on policies and the solution of problems. They are responsible, in a great measure, for the expansion of Vocational Education in Haverhill. ADVISORY BOARD Seated, left to right, Raymond W. OShea, Thomas F. Garvey, Walter W Wilson, Jr., Secretary, Donald B, Boyd, Arthur Kachalcian, Chairman, Stanley W. Wright, Superintendent of Schools. Standing. Dominic DiPietra, John Bor- isko, Robert A. Dufour, Paul Wandrey: Eugene Shaw, William J. Sullivan: Richard A. Breaultg Albert Dugdale, Vice Chairman, Stewart F, Prue.
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