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eurmcj eachers MISS BEATRICE SWEET Miss Beatrice Sweet, for many years a teacher of music at Somerville High School retired in December of 1966. Her devotion to her work ond her students, her untiring efforts to inculcate o love for music in her students, her talent ond her ability marked her os cn outstanding teacher. Miss Sweet, herself a graduate of Somerville High School, studied voice, harmony, and violin for many yeors following her graduation. She was a teacher of violin and conducted her own studio for eighteen years until her appointment to the Somerville Schools in 1941. She taught of the Northeastern Junior High School until 1944 when she was transferred to the Somerville High School Music Deportment. In addition to her duties ct the high school. Miss Sweet directed church choirs and for mony yeors, os on employee of the Somerville Recreation Commission, worked with people of all ages through the Youth Recreotion Chorus ond its adult counterpart the Com- munity Recreation Chorus. Her gift for choral directing wos instantly obvious to all who heard her glee clubs perform. All who knew her odmired her. She will be solely missed. Miss Damery, a graduate of Somerville High School, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Rodcliffe Col- lege ond the degree of Master of Education from Har- vard University. In addition to graduate study in Chem- istry at Rodcliffe ond of Boston University, she studied Low at Northeastern University. Chemistry constituted the principal orco of her long and fruitful teoching experience in this school. To her work she brought the qualities of a good teacher: knowl- edge of her subject, enthusiosm for her profession, ond a vitol interest in boys ond girls, coupled with modesty, wit, perseverance, o love of truth ond beouty, and o strong sense of justice. The offer of on excellent position with the United States Patent Office in Washington, D.C. did net lure her from teaching. Total commitment to education hos been reflected in her many civic, church, and college olumnae activities including her outstanding service with the Girl Scouts, in the field of religious education, and as a Rodcliffe Class Secretory. In her retirement from teaching we know she will find joy in well-eorned freedom and the leisure to pursue other areas of interest. MISS MARIE B. DAMERY Twelve
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Robert L. Hcolcy, A.B., M.Ed. 153 Lowell Street Guidonce Counselor Jomes J. Hickey, A.B. 32 Fov Rood. Dedham English John J. Hickey, A B., M.Ed. South Street, Rj.kport English Virginia A. Holmon, B.S.Ed. 173 College Avenue Mathematics Joseph R. Hrubi, A.B., Ed.M. 110 Powder House Boulevord English Eleno J. Ivosko, B.A., M.A. ft Toyl r Rood. Belmont French. English Dovid W. Jones, A.B. 31 Comerm Avenue History, Problems of Demorocy Arthur Kcllchcr 8 Bigelow Street Physical Education Agatha E. Kelly, A.B. 42 Rutledge Road, Belmont Spanish, English Kathryn A. Kennedy, B.B.A., B.S.Ed., Ed.M. 116 Bortlctt Street Guidonce Counselor Notolic B. King, A.B., A.M. 126 Curtis Street English, French Mrs. Mary lowlcss, B.S., M.S. 4 Duff Street, Watertown Chemistry James J. Lconord, B.S. 82 Munroc Street English Charles V. Leslie 245 West Street Reading Industrial Arts Themos J. Lynch, B.S. 101 Dak.to Street, Dorchester B.ology James A. Moccro, B.S. in B.A., M.Ed. 34 Bov State Avenue Bookkeeping. Bus. Records Mrs. Elizobeth A. Mackey, B.S. 23 Jaaues Street Typewriting Olive B. MaePherson, A.B., A.M. 367 Medford Street tnglish Rosemarie Ma'il, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. 275 Highland Avenue English, Public Speaking Katharyn A. McConn, B.S.Ed., Ed.M. 66 Snepord Rood. West Medford Sten.. Transcription, T.W. Jane A. McCarthy 22 Tnerpe Street Heme Ec.ncmics William J. McCarthy, 8.S. in B.A., M.Ed. 730 Liberty Street, Rockland Bus. Economics, Bus. Procticc Virginia J. McCorty, LL.B., Ed.M. 40 Highland Avenue Clerical Practice, Office Machines, Business Low Mrs. Katherine F. McDonnell, Ed.B., A.M. 400 Cambridge Street, Winenester French, History Arthur L. McManus, A.B., Ed.M. 25 Browning Rood History Francis McSwccncy, B.S., M.Ed. 54 Montvolc Reed, Newton Center History, Problems of Democracy Mory A. Monohon, B.B.A., Ed.M. 36 Prospect Avenue. Arlington Business Records, T.W. Edward G. Murray, B.S.S.S., M.Ed. 25 Walter Street, Newton Centre History James J. Murray, B.S., A.M., Ed.M., Ph.D. 35 Irvington Road English Poul D. Murray, B.S. 38 Bartlett Street Mathematics Mildred A. Nugent, A.B., Ed.M. 44 Richdole Avenue Guidance Counselor Marjorie M. O'Brien, A.B., A.M. 22 Hcncock Rood, Brookline English Mory C. O'Keefe, B.S. in Ed., Ed.M. 29 Forest Street Art. Art Appreciation Mrs. Mary L. Olivieri, B.S. 145 Lowell Street Bus. Rcc., Econ. Geog., T.W. Carle Pieters, B.A. 17 Loyettc Street, Cambridge Mathematics Morion D. Poglinco, B.S. 85 Pearson Avenue T.W., Bus. Records Joseph A. Pignoticllo, B.S. 1 Pork Place Physics, Earth Space Science Horold A. Radochio, A.B., M.Ed. 52 Pork Street, North Wilmington History, Mathematics Norman B. Roum. B.S.Ed., M.Ed. 87 Grove Hill Avenue, Newton Art George R. Rochefort, A.B., M.A. 17 Arizona Terrace, Arlington English, Latin Robert M. Rogers, B.S.Ed., M.Ed. 15 Electric Avenue English Mis. Morgucritc Scully, B.S., M.S. 44 Cochrane Street, Melrose Bus. Rcc., Clor. Prac., T.W. Philip G. Scully, A.B., Ed.M. 44 Cochrane Street, Melrose History, World Cultures Frank A. Sestito, A.B., Ed.M. I Munroe Street History. Problems of Democracy Caroline A. Shea 64 Pearson Rood Secretarial Training, T.W. Gcorqc H. Simmons, B. S., M.A. 6 Streut Avenue. Wilmington Data Processing Andrew J. Smith, B.M. 85 Curtis Street Music Russell G. Smith, B.S., M.S. in B.A. 26 Fairmount Street Economic Geog., History, Problems of Democracy Mrs. Mary F Sodano, B.S.Ed. 2 Lorirvq Rood, Concord Clericol Prac., Office Machines, Typewriting, Stenography Robert R. Sorobclla, A.B., Ed.M. 5 Prospect Hill Avenue Mathematics Florence G. Sotiros, B.S. in Ed. 21 Maud Graham Circle, Burlington Stenography, Typewriting John A. Spadaro, B.S., Ed.M. 123 Lawrence Street. Moldcn Mathematics Katherine E. Stock, B.B.A., A.M. 74 Fenway, Boston English Julia F. Sullivan, B.S.S., M.Ed. 32 Lockeland Road. Winchester Clericol Practice, T.W. Beatrice Sweet 1230 Massachusetts Avenue. Arlington Music Joseph F. Torcllo, B.S.Ed. 409 Main Street. Saugus Physics, Chemistry Froncis X. Thornton, A.B. 27 Brook Street English Rose C. Tronicllo, A.B., M.Ed. 51 Monroe Street French, English John Tsiokos, B.A. 33 Whitfield Road Driver Education, History J. Paul White, B.S. 37 Victoria Street History, Eco. Geography Wilson E. Whittaker Center Street, Pembroke Industrial Arts June Wilke, B.S. 139 Central Street, Roxbury Home Economics Robert D. Wright, A.B., Ed.M. 24 Menam Street, Lexington History Joseph A. Wrobcl, B.S. in Chem. 33 Bennett Street. Manchester Physics NURSES Mortino A. Jennings, R.N. 66 Vernon Street Morgaret L. Kiniry, R.N. 22 Cl-fro Avenue, Lexington CLERKS Georgiana Tripp 45a Cherry Street Mrs. Catherine A. Lynch 6 Jomes Street Margorct M. Corcoran 13 Mt. Vernon Street Anne E. Maguire I 7 Meriam Street, Wokefield LEGEND ‘Leave cf Absence—in Armed Forces • Leave of Absence Assistant for School Year JSabbotical Leave Eleven
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