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1ST ROW: B. Hescock, B. Cardormel, M. Laine, P. Girard, C. Willette, D. Dami, A. Lopardo, T. I-lurlbut, C Choquette, D. Allard, T. Therrien, I. Mase11i2ND ROW: S. Casuscelli, P. Taylor, D. Singer, L. Galinski, C Choquette, E. Allegra, D. Larabee, K. Roy, B. Litch, C. Dodge, D. Saltamartini, J. Crosier 3RD ROW Giorgi, D. Costa, B. LaVa1ley, P. Gigliotti, C. Leveque, L. Zustra, B. Gardner, J. Birkland, F. Bird, S Bliel D. Guzzi Distributive Education is a program designed to prepare young men and women for careers in market- ing and distribution. The course starts at the Sopho- more level. Students can learn the general marketing techniques by working in the school store. The store carries such items as T-shirts, jackets, pens, books, and many other things one might find in a small store Qualified students receive individual instruction in specific areas such as advertising, credit, display, personnel, salesmanship, and job interviews. Seniors spend three to four school weeks at Christmas working full-time in area stores. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mr. Naughton I , .ff Ms. Grant BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1976 CORNISH WIRE PRODUCTS - DIV OF GENERAL CABLE CORPORATION wuLuAMs1'owN - NORTH ADAMS - PowNAL
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1ST ROW: S. Mongeau, I. Clairmont, L. Roy, D. Brierly, B. Costa, D. Tatro, I. Davis, J. Harpin, M. DePaoli, C. Hebert, D. Richardson, K. Kordana, C. Dix, M. O'Neil 2ND ROW: S. Zabek, S. Foster, D. Rolnick, B. Wood, B. Boulger, C. Gaspardi, I.. LeClair, I. l-lunkler, L. Peters, C. Guest, J. Maroni, B. Cardinal, S. Loui- son, V. Bushika 3RD ROW: C. Randall, C. Hover, J. Yorke, P. Sheldon, L. Gerry, K. Choquette, K. LaFrance, D. Mowe, S. Lefebvre, I. jankowski, L. McMahon, D. Erler, S. Lescarbeau, 4TH ROW: C. Paquin, K. Oakes, A. Cichy, B. Brown, N. Bliss, W. jones, C. Wright, D. Cardonnel, C. Comeau, A. Guest, W. Gancan, G. Tatro, C. Rolland, L. janovsky BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING One of the busiest departments in the school, Busi- ness Data Processing begins at the 9th grade level. Besides getting training in the use of tvpewriters, electronic calculators, accounting machines, and duplicating equipment, students are also taught ac- counting, bookkeeping, programming systems and the operation of mechanical and electronic machines, such as card sorters, key punchers, and computers. All of the equipment is modem and similar to the type found in businesses. Many of the students leave school to work in area businesses under the Co-operative Work Program. Mr. Kelcey, Mrs. Barron, Miss Lipsky, Mrs. Magnussen, Missing, Mr. St. john, Mrs. Melito compumzms or M. FERRIS 81 SONS
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l ' ' ' iv' 1 4 f iff' Q 1ST ROW: M. Meehan, I. Viens, M. Hohn, D. St. Cyr, M. Boulger, I. Konopka, D. Clark, J. Levesque, K. O'Neil, F. Fredette, G. McConnell, M. Cota, S. Shaw, I.. Wandrei, S. Barrow, 2ND ROW: I. Morandi, E. Bur- dick, J. Reopell, W. Righi, W. Haskins, G. Lewis, I. Klammer, M. Brown, I. Bird, D. I-lohn, R. Blanchette, B. Gazaille, T. Brazeau, S. Perkins, W. Primmer, 3RD ROW: R. Wood, D. Maselli, D. Houghton, W. Stanley, G. Gazaille, I. Burdick, P. Maruco, I. Thomas, R. Boucher, G. Shaw, D. Dabrowski, D. Richard, G. Law, S. Daniels, R. Oakes. ELECTRICITY In the Electricity Course t.he fundamentals of mod- ern electrical theory and practice are taught. Training is available in residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, all phases of motors and generators, including electronic control devices, and various testing and measuring instruments currently used in industry. The electrical shop gives experience in electrical installa- tions, maintenance, and repair. ln addition to prac- tical experience received in the shop, qualified stu- dents are given the opportunity to work in all produc- tion shops in the school and in the field. 0 Mr. McConnell, Mr. Hartlage, Mr. Stevens COMPLIMENTS OF ARNOLD PRINT WORKS, INC.
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