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Miss Margaret Monta, Typing, Shorthand; Miss Kath- leen Jennings, Typing, Shorthand; Mrs. Flora Young, Shorthand, Bookkeeping; Mr. James Corbo, Gen. Math., Bookkeeping. Our Theme: The Typewriter Song. our designers Four curricula are offered to students of Spaulding: commercial, trade and industrial, academic, and college preparatory. From the excellent instruction of our faculty we acquire the knowledge needed to further our education and careers. The commercial department trains future stenographers and salesmen for a career immediately following high school. They help to develop the students' business technique by practical application of shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, and transcription. English, a required subject, is taught by an excellent staff erf teachers. Besides teaching us grammar and literature, three of these teachers have certain outside duties. Mrs. Mc- Gill is the adviser for Our Echo, Mrs. Worthington is Sentin- el adviser, and Mr. Wiggin is dramatic coach. The foreign language teachers encourage scholars through hours of endless instruction. Three or four years of a language are available. Each teacher is also an adviser for a language club. C2 Miss Julio Austin, Latin, J.C.L.; Mrs. Rose Sassone, French, French Club; Miss Grace Bixby, Spanish, Spanish Club, Guidance. u Our English Department: Row 2: Mrs. Ruth McGill, Mr. Neal Wiggin, Miss Jean Watson, Miss Gertrude Brannon. Row 1: Mrs. Marjorie Worthington, Mrs. Ruth Forbes, Mrs. Beatrice Blackmore.
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Vi Frank W. Mayo B.S., Ed.M. Our principal, Mr. Mayo, administers the rules and the regulations for the 850 students of Spaulding High School. He is responsible for the way our school is run. It is his job to supervise all activities of the school, organize and super- vise our teachers and classes, make up our cur- riculum, make the schedule of classes, keep records of attendance, be administrator of the guidance department, supervise all athletics, and, of course, hand out discipline when it is necessary. Mr. Mayo attended the University of Massachusetts and Boston University. During his few years at Spaulding he has done much for the school and will continue to guide the future citizens of Spaulding as capably as he has guided us. of Spaulding and help . .. Mr. Frank Devine, our assistant principal, stands between Patricia Londry and Virginia Calevro our office girls.
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Mr. Donald Beede Mr. Maurice Gendron Cons. Ed.; Bus. Law. Distributive Ed. plan our future . . . Miss Christine Martin, Algebra, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry; Miss Elizabeth White, Algebra, Geometry, Guidance. Mr. George Dean, Physics, Gen. Science; Mr. Donald Fuller, Biology, Ec. Geography; Mr. David Seeley, Biology, Mathe- matics; Mr. Harris Palmer, Chemistry, Gen. Science. Mr. Henry Drake, Mr. Melvin Hook, Mr. Emilio Politi, Mr. Gerald Aubin, Vocational Education. Three very capable teachers comprise our Math de- partment by furnishing Algebra I and ll general math, plane geometry, trigonometry, and solid geometry. A college stu- dent is required to take at least two years of math. The all important sciences: general science, biology, physics, and chemistry are managed by four men teachers. Anyone who survives all four subjects has acquired a great deal of scientific knowledge. An excellent education in the fields of radio and elec- tricity, auto mechanics, machines, and monumental design is provided for the boys on the hill. Spaulding boys are very fortunate in that the experience they receive in these sub- jects is considerably more than other high schools can furn- ish. Those taking this course spend three periods at Spbulding and three periods at the trade school acquiring personal experience.
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