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Illumining Our Path MUSIC The students of Stoneham High are very fortunate indeed to have so many opportunities to further their musical skills. With Mrs. Gilda Wipperman in charge of the vocal groups, and Mr. Todaro and Mr. Tapley in charge of the instrumental groups, the school is provided with skillful entertainment throughout the year. Dance Band: Ist Row, P. DiCarlo, L. Long, P. Dealy. 2nd Row, J. Branzetti, G. Wengen, S. DiTullio. 3rd Row, C. Gates, R. York, T. Leonard. Standing, D. Hiltz, R. Pratt, D. Kinsman. Mr. Alfred Todaro, Mrs. Gilda Whip- perm.an. Head of the Department, and Mr. Roland Tapley. All-District: Paul Lakin, Douglas Williams, Barry Mason, Cheryl Lowthers, Eric Vaughan, Linda Greenslade, Jeffrey Sturgis. Girls ' Ensemble: L. Sweetser, J. Na- deau, A. Grady, D. Buccheri, C. Petrozzi, A. Friery, D. Daniel, W. Nelson, S. Trombley, S. MacMurtry, J. Layhe, S. Landfare, E. Clifford, and R. Merlino.
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1 With A Splendid Light I INDUSTRIAL ARTS Thanks to our modern facilities, courses in Machine Shop, Woodworking, Printing, Sheet Metal, and Me- chanical Drawing are offered at Stoneham High. The industrial arts program provides excellent opportunities for trade-minded boys to develop their skills. Several of our social affairs could not function without these boys and their fine work. HOME ECONOMICS In home economics classes the girls learn the numer- ous arts of maintaining a home. With all the advantages of modern appliances, the girls progress rapidly to become well-informed, accomplished housewives. Under the careful instruction and watchful eye of Miss Inez Bernor, our home economics department provides a substantial education in all facets of homemaking. Miss Inez Bernor of the Home Eco- nomics Department. Miss Bernor helps Carol Daniels and Donna Sheehan pin a pattern.
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Art Department, Mrs Dorothy Gardner and Mrs. Nancy Car- ter. ART The art department employs new techniques and projects to keep the students occupied and interested. Any student who finds a certain aspect of the program particularly appealing is encour- aged to develop this skill more fully. The creativi- ty of the students is most evident in the beautiful Carnival Ball scenery Paint her engrossed. We Enter To Learn Librarian Miss Rudie Lindgren. Students make use of the library for study and research. LIBRARY Miss Rudie Lindgren keeps our library up-to-date and in perfect order. She is always ready to help students find material. Because of its efficiency everyone takes advantage of its wide variety of books and magazines. Its neatness and attractiveness provide a congenial atmos- phere for study.
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