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INDUSTRIAL ARTS “Our Industrial Arts Department is able to give stu- dents a variety of exploratory and developmental ex- periences that will aid them in their adjustments and understanding of the relationships between man and technology.” Mr. Gittzus Shop is a hammer and nails, lathes and screws ... “I Walliatitee: Views: OLslO Ww) 2.5 eee Calis Gar oy Greasy machinery and lots of noise ... “But I thought a muffler was something you put around your neck.” ... Pistons, chisels, T-squares, and circuts ... “Plan your work—work your plan.” JOHN ADAMS: Keene State College, Northeastern University. LAWRENCE ANDERSON: Kansas State College, New York Uni- versity, Chicago Teachers’ College, Indiana University. WALTER A. BURNELL: Keene State College, Fitchburg State College. JAMES M. CLARK: State University of New York; Outdoor Track Coach. MELVIN DOWNING: Eastern Kentucky University, Northeastern University; Cross Country Coach. JOHN DUFOUR: Keene State College, Fitchburg State College; Radio Club Advisor. LEO V. GITTZUS: Department Head; Fitchburg State College, Boston University, Montclair State College, State College of Oswego, New York. SAM MORELLI: Bowling Green State University; Football Trainer. JOSEPH PAULSON: University of Massachusetts, Northeastern University, Salem State College. N ROW ONE: Mr. Adams, Mr. Morelli, Mr. Gittzus, Department Head, Mr. Burnell. ROW TWO: Mr. Dufour, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Clark, Mr. Downing, Mr. Paulson. 29
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ow 2 ae BS HOME ECONOMICS “Home Economics is a vital part of a person’s educa- tion because it provides the opportunity for students to acquire the knowledge, attitudes, and skills essential to participate concurrently and to prepare for future roles in the home and community.” Mrs. Griffin “Do I smell something burning?” ... “Did I put in three eggs or four?” ... “My poor future husband!” ... “No, you don’t want to sew the bottom of the skirt to- gether; that’s where your legs come out!” ... “For to- morrow read the next chapter and do the vocabulary.” ... Another movie ... “Don’t start diagnosing yourself and your friends—a little psychology can be dan- gerous!” “Clean up, clean up, everybody clean up!” Pe Mrs. Lutrzykowski, Miss Clark, Mrs. Jenness, Mrs. Schwenke. ABSENT: Mrs. Griffin, Head. ARLINE M. CLARK: Framington State College, Boston University; “Organization is the key to success!” DOROTHY H. GRIFFIN: Department Head, Food Service Coor- dinator; Simmons College, American Dietetic Association. VERONICA JENNESS: Hood College, Attending Salem State Col- lege; “My important interest this year is the Child Care Center which functions four afternoons at Hancock Church as part of the Home Economic Department.” ANN E. LUTRZYKOWSKI: Nasson College, University of New Hampshire. MARCIA SCHWENKE: Simmons College; YES Advisor; Inter- ested in students; Has small pottery operation; “It is not how we have found the world that is important—but how we have left it.”
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MATH “The Mathematics Department attempts to provide a sequential presentation of mathematics for the present and future needs of students, with the content ar- ranged to fit all ability levels.” Mr. Moyle “1, 1 what? Shouldn’t that be capitalized?” ... “Draw the picture first.” ... Mr. Irwin’s morning cup of coffee ... “Remember, ASS never works!” ... Group efforts to pass the quarterly ... “Is he looking at the ceiling or at us?” “Let’s get pushing the pencil.” sin’—cossin + cos’ + sin’ + cossin + cos =2. RIGHT! Waiting for hours for a terminal and then not having your program work ... Mr. Buck’s Christmas Break- fast... “Am I keeping you up?” ... “I don’t get it!” ON Oe STANLEY M. BOYNTON: Clark University, Boston University; Math Team Advisor; “Help fight Air Pollution. Ride your bike to school!” RICHARD A. BUCK: Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Boston University, University of Massachusetts, Tufts University; “In other words...” MERREL A. COLLARD: Boston University, Holy Cross College, Harvard University; Sophomore Soccer Coach, Freshman Track Coach; Hobbies: Camping, skiing, photography. ROLAND DAMIANI: Boston University, Rutgers University; Foot- ball Coach. NICHOLAS DINCECCO: Boston University, Tufts University, Co- lumbia University, Rutgers University. JOHN C. DWYER: Boston College, Boston State College, Boston University; Boys’ Swim Team Coach. ROBERT FRANZ: Boston University, Harvard University; Math Team Advisor. KATHLEEN GALLAGHER: Emmanuel College, Fairfield Univer- sity, Notre Dame University, University of Colorado. CLARENCE E. GOOD, JR.: Brandeis University, University of New Brunswick, University of New Hampshire; Freshman Basket- ball and Baseball Coach; “To learn math well—teach it. Using com- puters enables a student to assume the role of a teacher. Therefore students who use computers will learn math well.” RUSSELL GOODWIN: Salem State College, University of New Hampshire; “1970-1971 E Block Alg. II—An all-time ‘great’ group of kids.” JOHN GRALLA: University of Massachusetts, Boston University. ANTHONY GUERRA: Westfield State College; Girls’ Swim Team Coach; “Do you want to swallow this pencil?” NANCY J. HALEY: Wheaton College, Boston College, Boston Uni- versity, Syracuse University; Member of Massachusetts Teachers As- sociation By Laws and Rules Committee, Elected delegate to Na- tional Education Association Constitutional Convention.
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