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Miss Amy Goodell Social Studies Mr. Jean Hamilton Social Studies Mr. Julian Preuss Mr. Richard Wescott Social Studies Social Studies Student Council Basketball Coach Guidance Miss Patricia Londry and Miss Rena Gusmai Office Staff 46 'Ti e TRetun Ca S S Social studies classes, history, civics, and economic geography are available. In these classes current events are also discussed at length. A new offering is driver training, which is exceedingly popular with eligible students. Mr. Thomas Lyman Driver Training Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Keir Cafeteria Staff 7c ie Music appreciation and art are added attractions. We will remem- ber respectfully our teachers who have made these subjects so inter- esting and informative, even though we made it exceedingly difficult for them at times. Miss Helen Cate and Mr. Virgilio Mori and Mr. Ernest Philbrook Mr. Colin Gray Art Music Mr. Garibaldi, Mrs. Milne and Mr. Emslie Janitor Staff 8
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Mr. George Dean Science Miss Christine Martin Science, Math. Mr. Joseph McGinty Mr. Donald Merchant Science Math. For the student interested in sciences, there are opportunities for study in general science, biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. These are made interesting by films and other modern methods. Physi- cal education, a required course for the first two years, provides both recreation and exercise,- the home economics electives are offered to girls interested in subjects pertaining to home-making skills. The trade school located in Spaulding teaches woodworking and mechanical drawing to boys interested in these vocations. Up on the hill is a staff ready to introduce the boys to mysteries of auto mechanics, drafting. Mr. Harris Palmer Miss Elizabeth White Science Math. Guidance Miss Peggy Jones Coach Deep Corey Phys- Ed- Phys. Ed. electricity, and memorial art for three periods a day. it is easily ob- served that vocational training is not slighted in our school. '7ftuc6 s4icC x tU @ou tAei frvt, Mr. Gerald Aubin Industrial Arts Mr. Henry Drake Industrial Arts Miss Jeanne Ayers and Miss Rachel Dix Home Ed., Home Ed. Club 7 Mr. Melvin Hook Industrial Arts Mr. Paul Nutter Industrial Arts Mr. Emilio Politi Industrial Arts
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3rd row: Mr. Preuss, Adviser, A. Machell, 2nd row: R. Lafreniere. R. Ceccnini, R. Anderson, R. Rivard, R Williamson, R. Sanguinetti, R. Pinard, 1st row: C. Dion, G. Sargent, R. Brault, R. Watson, N. Canales. Student ( ounett t£et tde Under the leadership of Robert Brault, President; Robert Watson, Vice President; Claire Dion, Record- ing Secretary; Norma Canales, corresponding Secre- tary,- and Dann Sargent, Treasurer,- the student council carried on a varied program of beneficial projects. The Freshman Handbook, containing a map of the school, study guide, songs, cheers, qualifications for awards, and a wealth of other information help- ful to incoming freshmen, was finally published un- 'p'leAdtKOM. 6 6 61 tfaod Stunt der Council sponsorship, after we had labored four years and been faced by innumerable delays. The Council also helped the Frosh to feel at home by sponsoring the Freshman Reception. Four delegates learned of the functions of other councils throughout the state at the State Convention of Student Councils at Hartford. In addition the Council worked on the problem of installing a pay phone and milk machine at S.H.S. 9
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