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9 i C'-C, 5,1 J 1 Q- '?.,0E- 'Ti..S'25gc , X, -!bfP?'5'Sa- 5 Q - ', 4' Bradford Smith concentrates on his typing, while Jeffrey Brown and Eric Christensen watch the photographer. CAREER TRAINING Business education plays an important role in the school's curriculum. lt prepares the terminal student tor employment and prepares those who plan to continue their education academically or in the business areas in the skills ot typing, shorthand, and briefhand. Training of this kind helps in study and preparation tor employment during the summer recess and after school. Business maiors specialize in the three areas of secretarial preparation, clerical training, and bookkeeping. Business education is a practical necessity Mrs. Helen Kelleher, chairman, Mrs. Elizabeth Talley, Mrs John Robbins, Jr., Mrs. Rita Tokaz, Mrs. Mil- dred Edwards, and Mrs. Celia Murphy teach a well organized business curriculum. 6 i ' i 6,79 E S i F CI? 15 K
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Mr. Thomas Hartley, physical education instructor, teaches volleyball. Sharon Allaire helps Donna Wood in physical education class. PHYSICAL EDUCATION REQUIRED Today's thinking puts emphasis on physical fitness. Physical education is required of all students in grades 7 through l2. The program is sequentially developed. Students are taught to work out on the ropes, the trampoline, the horse, and the uneven parallel bars. They also participate in team and in- dividual sports. Students are trained for physical fitness Miss Marcia Connors, Mr. Michael Cosentino, athletic director, and Miss Ruth Duddy have done much to encourage interest in physical education and in sports. 14
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Training in practical skills lays the ground work fa? FUTURE HOMEMAKERS In well equipped sewing and food labo- ratories, girls interested in the homemaking arts, either for practical experience or voca- tional training, learn dressmaking, nutrition, food preparation, good grooming, hospi- tality, interior decoration, and home nurs- ing. The home economics program is altered to all girls at all grade levels in sequen- tially developed course olterings. Mrs. Shirley Sherlock, sewing instructor, Mrs. Pauline PfelTer, vocational director, and Mrs. Alice Britnell, foods instructor, are proud of their Home Economics department and student achievements. Barbara Guay cuts the cake she baked to serve to visiting students from Framingham State College, I i ,,,f Mrs. Sherlock smiles, and Barbara Ross and Leah MacDonnell watch to see if Mary Mavrides will sew a straight seam. 16
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