Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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Developing Modern Business ,X 'Vai Mr. Joseph W. Corteou Commercial Subjects -:-'P , B.S. Ed., Salem Teachers College, Track coach, Shar- ' on Faculty: 9 years. t .,f ' H . ' ' ,.- xx .- -in A business math student may use his knowledge . . . to enter the business world . Deposits here, withdrawls . . BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Our commercial program serves to apply knowledge on practical levels-to establish basic patterns in business learning. The pro- gram is further geared to vocational com- petence through skill development. A business math student may use his knowl- edge of basic arithmetic as it applies to bus- iness transactions, to enter the business world or go on to further training in a field such as accounting. With the solid back- ground Sharon offers in typewriting and steno- ,it The home-economics department prepares its girls for . . . homemaking. A handful of flour, bit of sugar, pinch of salt . . . graphy, a student may develop the proficiency to be highly successful at secretarial work- and, with bookkeeping and office practice, at a broader scope of office work. The home economics department prepares its girls for such things as dietary work, sewing, design- ing and homemaking. A commercial student graduates from Shar- on High's program with the knowledge and skill to become a productive member of our O O O society. Mrs. Miriam R. Eames . R' k B S l-Elonrllveeriiifnorolfcs Mass C':l':: ell:ll'll Sllglllzls achlusettsg Home Economics RgdCl'f6e.CollFt9?5 ASA' Club' Sharon Faculty: 2 . cum lo mvers' V' en' emi ior Advisor, Sharon Faculty: Y ' I0 years. I8

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' esired Level At Sharon High l C ,l . X g gl.. Mr. Dudley D. Davenport Biological Sciences B.S., University of Rhode Island, Science Club, Boys Basketball Coach, Boys ln- tramurals, Sharon Faculty: 2 years. Mr. John L. Liberman Physical Science B.A., Rollins College, M.Ed., Bridgewater State College, Student Council, advisor, Sharon Faculty: 5 years, Mr. Myles Marcus Biological Sciences B.A., University of Mass- achusetts, Visual Education Director, Visual Aids Club, advisor, Senior Advisor, Sharon Faculty: 5 years. Miss Dianne C. Perrotta Physical Science B.S., Simmons College, Sha- ron Faculty: l year. 6 l SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Science Department at Sharon High School offers a diversified. program designed to meet the varied interests of all the students. The physical sciences include Science l and ll, a two-year unified college-preparatory physics and chemistry course, Chemistry, Physical Science, and General Science. Those interested in the natural sciences have a choice of Biology, General Biology, and General Physiology and Hygiene. For those who want advanced studies, the depart- ment offers Science lll, an advanced physics course, offered for the first time this year, and Advanced Biology, a course only two years old. lt is hoped that the facts and concepts learned in each and every science program will lead the par- ticipant to some understanding of the what's how's and why's of our universe. Beyond this, it is hoped that he will gain the initiative to inquire more deeply into what he does know and beyond to that which he does not yet know, either along the lines of the program he has been pursuing or in some adjacent field of science. The purpose of the entire science curriculum, then, is to give the student a greater appreciation and un- derstanding of himself and of the physical world around him. Those interested in the natural sciences may choose . . . Biology, as these freshmen did. From whence cometh the top of the round? 1-7 This year's science lll class, with nine pupils-all sen- iors-is our largest yet. Come on, Junior!



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With the background Sharon offers . . . a student may . . . be highly successful at secretarial work . . . All together, now, l-2-3 . . . And Industrial Skills INDUSTRIAL ARTS The courses offered in the line of industrial arts are also Al geared to vocational competence through skill development. Mr. William J. Konsavoge Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing B.S. Ed., Fitchburg Teachers College, M.Ed., Boston Uni- versity, Sharon Faculty: 21 years. The boys involved develop their skills in such fields as metal- work, woodworking, and mechanical drawing. Keeping in mind that practice makes perfect, Mr. Kon- savage keeps the boys busy at practical projects in their lines of interest, and is prepared to help them improve their work and go on to progressively more difficult projects, Over the years the boys have completed projects from stools all the way up to hi fi's in the shop, have developed skill in proportion to their efforts in mechanical drawing, too, and have learned shop mathemtics to round out their education. Our industrial arts boys emerge from their training prepared to pursue productive careers as engineers, draftsmen, carpen- ters, and architects. sw- ' . 4' 9 , .9-an, 4 N fit -ns.. Mr. Konsavage keeps his boys busy. .. . at practical projects. So could you do a better job? l9 e' l

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