King Philip Regional High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Wrentham, MA)

 - Class of 1968

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-.. . A'- ,s x X w 4,1 4 f5'PP1 Yr 'K Counting ticket money is one of the many re- sponsibilities of Miss Donna Tourtilotte, vocational secretary. to craftsmanship vw W ,ma N5- f M ' fl am Mr. Fred Tabor instructs Charles Pezold in the use of the milling ma Chine, a valuable metal shop tool. 3.2. Clad in a winter jacket, Michael Campilio prepares to rip a board at the vocational building site. George Beals skillfully drives a nail into furring strips. Mr. Edward Tousignant, Mr. Antone Cabral, Mr. Fred Tabor, Mr. Raymond Harding, and Mr. Arthur Hart are the capable vocational department instructors.

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Mr.pEdward Tousignant, carpentry instructorg oversees Alan Hatt, Leslie Bryant, Don- ald Patchin, David Hurder, Steven DiGiantommaso, John Petrillo, Michael Campilio, George Beales, Stephen Woodward, James Kennedy, and Arthur Petitt in another voca- tional building project. For students interested in and adept at carpentry and machine shop, King Philipls Vocational depart- ment provides an excellent program offering both classroom instruction and practical experience. Carpentry students receive valuable training for their trade each year when they build a complete house for a family in the King Philip District. Machine shop students learn welding, tool and dye making, and casting. All vocational students alternate shop sessions with the academic classroom. The combined academic and practical instruction prepares the vocational student for apprenticeship in his chosen work, or for further study in technical schools. Mr. Preston Titus is the director of King Philipls fine vocational department. Itls easy to see that Mr. Raymond Harding, academic vo- cational instructor, is an ardent Red Sox fan. Apprenticeship leads Donald Patchin carefully prepares to chalk a ceiling in the vocational house. 28 '



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1967-1968 is a banner year for driver education at King Philip. Af- ter several years with a program con fined to classroom instruction, the high school has acquired a dual con- trol training automobile to be used for on-the-road lessons. The now complete course has created such in- terest that Mr. Francis Gallipeau, A.V.A. director, has joined Mr. John Robbins, chairman of business dae- partment, on the driver education staff in order to handle the large class enrollment. Special needs satisiied Special education students work at individual ability levels in academic studies and in the special areas of home economics, industrial arts and physi- cal education. They also engage in the activities and sports in which they are interested. Mr. Albert Taylor, special education teacherg is new to the King Philip faculty this year. While Mr. Frank Gallipeau, driver education instructor, and Mr. John Robbins, driver education directorg watch, Robert Croswell proudly sits behind the wheel of King Philipis newly acquired driver training car. Mrs. Susan Snetsky, speech therapist, is interviewed by yearbook editor Marcia Bergman. One among the many needs of the high school student is that of near-perfect, precise grammatical articulation. To satisfy this need for those who have articulative problems, speech therapy was added to the curriculum several years ago. 30 I V l If f v 1 l i i l l 1 I 1 A l I 4 l ? I w 1 I l I i l Nl 11 I1 E I u 5 V

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