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L L Z 1977 MIRRQR Dedication Mrs. Alisca Czarnowski was born in Lincoln, Massachusetts and attended Waltham High School as a commuter from Lincoln. During her student years at the high school, she participated in girls' bas- ketball, averaging 40 points per game, and was voted the best woman athlete in 50 years. After graduating from high school, she continued her studies at Boston University. Her education did not stop there, however. She is still taking courses now at North- eastern University in pursuit of her Master's Degree. For 9 years, Mrs. Czarnowski taught English at the high school. She then was appointed to a high administrative position as house- master. Her hours often extend from 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the service of our class. Aside from her official duties, she has been involved in several drama productions assisting with choreog- raphy, costuming, and other vital tasks. Kahlil Gibran, the author of THE PROPHET, states, It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. We feel that this state- ment epitomizes the multi-dimensioned role Mrs. Czarnowski plays as teacher, counselor, administrator, and friend. It is with both great pride and honor that we dedicate the 1977 MIRROR to her. 2
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' reg., Q Mr. Stephen Goodwin graduated in 1968 from Boston University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, continued his education at Boston State College where he received his Master's degree in education in 1970. This year is his seventh year of teaching US His- tory and Sociology at Waltham High. He is also an instructor in the Driver Education Program and has been a rep- resentative of the Waltham Educator's Association for the past two years. He enjoys life with his wife Marcia and is the proud father of three children, Stephen Ir. , Amy, and Jean. Mr. John Graceffa has been teaching Sociology and US History for the past five years at Waltham High. A Wal- thamite himself, he was graduated from WHS as Senior Class president in 1966 and went on to further his educa- tion at Springfield college, receiving his Master's degree of education in 1972. He also attended Boston College Law School in 1971. An excellent ath- lete, he coaches the Varsity Soccer Team at Waltham High. He lives with his wife Judy. ,Y .. ' 4-'fav' - 2, 'c A -L ...V K 'M A Q. M .. K ,-.,, ' ' .if -, . , , . . ,:- 3- iv- ' :w , vA x 7' A j, f14f1f?f:f ,. ,,,, Mr. Thomas Leverone has been teaching Math for the past nine years at Waltham High. He is a graduate of Arlington High and received both his Bachelor of Science and his Master's degrees in Math from Boston College. He is a Driver Road instructor, summer school teacher, and a very fine and dedicated advisor to the National Honor Society. Under his guidance, this organization has initiated such activities as an annual Toy Drive and the Fernald School Volunteer Program. He has a wife Pat and two children, Brian and Debbie . . Teacher Recognition . Teacher Recognition
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