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if ROBERT L. BACHMAN, Illinois A.B., Western Michigan M.A., Northwestern U., UConn CAGS, HRV' Nations 3 Journalism, ancient history, CHARTER and EXCALIBUR ad- visor. 0 MISS ROSEMARY A. E. CARDEN, Gorham Teachers B.S. Ed., Boston U. Ed. M., UConn, U. S. History, seminar, reading, head of history depart- ment. 0 HOWARD G. CHRIS- TENSEN, Vermont B.A., Boston U., Tufts M.Ed., U. S. History, problems of democracy, junior varsity baseball coach. 0 RO- BERT J. KELIEY, Central Con- necticut State B.S., geography, fs sn ,. as in-v- MISS MARIAN E. LENCI, Connecticut C. B.A., Wes- leyan M.A., Modern Euro- pean history, ancient his- tory, political philosophy, reading, Student Council and Chess Club advisor. 0 ROBERT A. PERKINS, Fitchburg Teachers, Maine B.S., World geography, world history, Nurses Club advisor. C PHILIP PUM- ERANTZ, UConn B.A., M.A., Wesleyan, Ancient history, problems of de- mocracy, Class of 1964 and Debate Club advisor. 0 MISS JANE E. VARNEY, Cedar Crest B.A., Wesley- an, U. 5. History, world geography, assistant EX- CALIBUR advisor. 17
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Language l History of Down through the centuries the families of language and history have lived in close kinship. This tie is most evident to today's student, for he must possess some knowledge of one to fully understand the other, es- pecially in Europe-oriented subiects. 0 As in any family, a new addition is a notable event. At Waterford High the language department an- nounced the arrival of fourteen language lab units to make a total of twenty. The history department has expanded its family by a new three- year requirement for college, general, and business students. The civics course has been replaced with one of world geography to give the student a more immediate and applicable knowledge of the world about him. C Throughout high school the student may select from five foreign lan- guage and eight history courses. From the enrollment of lust over a thousand, 457 are enrolled in a foreign language course and 815 stu- dents are taking history, with some students registered in more than one class. ELSA B. CROSSI.EYp U. A.B.p German, Latin. 0 MISS CAROLYN L. FREDERICK, Connecticut C. B.A., U. of Guadalaiara, Middlebury, Spanish, Basque Club advisor. I MRS. JEAN KELLEYg Bates A.B., .Connecticut C., Central Connecticut State, South- ernt Connecticut State M.S.g latin, head of language department: Junior Classical League advisor. l MISS CAROLINE KlNNEY,'Mount Holyoke A.B., UConn, Sorbonne, Yale, Wesleyan, French, American Field Service advisor. C MISS CONCETTA SIGNORE, New Rochelle A.B., Laval, French: Basque Club advisor. I PAUL SKRIGAN, Amherst B.A., Dartmouth, Middle- Russian. 0 MRS. SALLY T. PAVETTIp Yale M.A.g'5panish, U. S. History,
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wr' .m..,.,,. NORMAN W. BARRETT, Tufts B.S., Ed. M., Hofstra C., New York U., UConn, Physics, chemistry, science seminar, head of science dept. 0 MISS PATRICIA CANAVAN, Albertus Magnus A.B., Biology, Baton Corps advisor. 0 CARL L. KLOCKER, JR., Bridgeport B.S., Biology, general science, Athletic Association business manager. 0 THOMAS H. MURRAY, Fairfield B.S., Biology, general science. Math V- z 4 iizwif LQ,-A GERALD ROUSSEAU: Willimantic B.S., U Conn M.A, Earth sci- ence, general science, physical science Il, senior math survey, baseball coach, assist- ant basketball coach. Xia' if ,Br V' r ' I ., X V X X. -41' L ,I T IRVING SHULMAN, Northeastern U. B.S., U. of Hartford M.Ed., UConn, Brown, Adel- phi, Chemistry. 0 MISS HELEN L. BROGAN: Connecticut C. B.A.,AI- gebra, general mathe- matics. 0 STEPHEN F. GODOMSKYJR., Cen- tral Connecticut State B.S., Michigan, Chem- istry, algebra, general math, freshman foot- ball coach, assistant track coach. 9 WIL- LIAM P. GRIFFIN, JR., Muhlenberg Ph.B., Le- high M.A., Senior col- lege math, math sur- vey, algebra, National Honor Society advisor. gf'
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