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Charles J. Micciche Seekonk School Committee Superintendent of Schools Row 1, L-R: Annette Capecci, Chairwoman, Dorothy Howell; Row 2, L-R: Robert Bostian, Richard Perry, Kenneth Ruscetta. i Wee. cinema ee ome ae ee eri LUE 2 OTT REG A oa OE with ea iia Ae cco Richard L. Dias Peter P. Andreozzi ‘ Fredrick W. Nelson : Principal : Assistant Principal Dean of Students “The art of being wise is the art of knowing what “He shall rule them with a rod of iron.” “Life is a shuttle.” to overlook.” a S| 5 hea | Be ah | | Constance Cloutier Margaret R. Goodnow Dorothy Kandarian | Secretary Main Office Office secretary Guidance secretary ‘Suit the action to the word, the word to the ac- “A thing done right means less trouble tomorrow.” “All art, all education can be merely a supplement to ” thon. Nature.”
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Stuart M. Weintraub May 27, 1937 — February 10, 1987 Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come. Friends don’t die. Stu was my colleague and friend who has died. Death comes to other people not friends. Friends are supposed to be there forever. Stu was my friend and now I will have to try to accept his death. For twenty one years, he was always there constant and steady, caring and dedi- cated, always positive and ready to help. During our long association, I never heard him speak negatively about anyone regard- less of how negative or cruel they might have been to him. I don’t recall him ever criticizing or raising his voice even once and boy there were many occasions in which I deserved it. In times of frustration and disappointment, he was always there to be a sounding board offering advice and comfort. As the corridor filled with smoke from one of his numerous explosive demonstra- tions (God, how he loved to do them), he would emerge from his room with a big smile cheerfully offering his condolences to Mr. Corriveau who had to use his room the next period. When someone needed an appliance repaired, it always had a way of ending up in room 120. When Mrs. DiOrio had someone in trouble with A-V equip- ment, Stu was on the job. In our early days at SHS, I remember Mr. Frazier and I eating lunch with Stu as he described how he would like to invent this or that device to deal with some un- usual problem he had thought up. During our prep period, he would sit there and dream up experiments we could do in Sci- ence 9 as I would feverishly try to copy them down. He was Seekonk High School’s Thomas Edison. He gave of himself self- lessly expecting nothing in return. Because he was alow-keyed kind of guy, I took his friendship for granted and never told him how important it was to me. It took his death for me to realize how mean- ingful that friendship was. Last night as I sat at the wake, I saw numerous students come pay their respects and farewell to Mr. Weintraub. I couldn’t help but feel that they were trying to say the same thing to him that I’m trying to say now. Oh Stuart, how much we will miss you. What a void you will leave in all our lives. If there is sucha place as heaven, you must be there. Good bye my friend. You will be sorely missed.
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Anderson, Justus D. Virginia M. Gizzi Robert F. Perreault Jane Pacheco Michalene Rollins Guidance Guidance Guidance Project Rebound — Room 131 Special Needs — Resource It is only through change that “Be all that you can be.” “He that will not be counselled There’sa ripple effect in all that Teacher we grow. cannot be helped.” we do... what youdotouches Iamnotafraid of tomorrow for I me, what I do touches you. have seen yesterday, and I love today. SRN GO CRE ee James V. Callahan Robert Kulaga Valmore LaFontaine Omer LeClerc Ronald Ridolfi Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies “Avoid drunk driving at all “Why are so many important Hit, Hit, Hit—Don’tyouquit! All is well that ends well. He who can, does. He who can- costs” things considered so unimpor- not, teaches. tant?” Sandra S. Sypek Ron Colangelo Karen Fantozzi Henry McDeed Mr. Ellis Mayers Social Studies Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Swim Coach Sanity isa madness put to good A loser makes promises, awin- “It’s better to shoot forthe stars The sport of children satisfy the | What you are today may have uses. ner makes commitments. and landinthetrees,thantoaim child. been the result of many situa- for the trees and land on the tions and experiences in the ground.” past. But, what you will become tomorrow is in your hands. 5
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