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GEORGE Z. GIRAGOSIAN Northeastern University B.S., M.Ed. Physical Science Science Club Science Fair Science Department Science Club Science Fair Black and Orange Revue JAMES J. BANKS Merrimack College B.S. Chemistry Science Club Science Fair ROBERT B. COHEN Massachusetts College of Pharmacy B.S., M.Ed., C.A.G.S. Chemistry Chairman of Physical DONAL T. DUNLAVY Bridgewater State College B.S. Ed. General Science Physical Science EDWARD J. LeCLAIR Boston State College B.S. General Science Physical Science Drama Guild Advisor JOHN J. O’CONNOR Boston College B.S., M.Ed. Physics Science Club Science Fair PHYSICAL SCIENCE COURSES GUIDE THE COLLEGE BOUND Physical Science courses have really been reorganized at Woburn High School, especially during the last few years. Under the com¬ petent guidance of Mr. Robert Cohen, the Physical Science de¬ partment now offers a greater variation in its curriculum. Entirely new teaching methods are being initiated this year. Science classes no longer consist of just lectures; they are spiced with vivid and interesting demonstrations and lab periods, de¬ signed to teach the students by permitting them to participate in the experiments. More honors courses have been formed for the science subjects now being offered. Chemistry, for example, has an honors class for juniors called Chem Study, and physics also has an advanced program for seniors called P.S.S.C. Physics. Through these fascinating achievements the students of Wo¬ burn High School are really discovering the astonishing world of twentieth-century physical science. Sandra Corsetti explains her Science Fair project to David Bramley. 16
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MYRNA D. MASSE Emmanuel College A.B. Ancient History World History Junior Red Cross CHARLES F. MCCARTHY Boston State College B.S., M.Ed. U.S. History International Relations Club MATTHEW F. McNAMARA Boston College B.S., M.Ed. World History Bridge Club EUGENE J. MUCCI Salem State College B.S. World Geography JAMES H. O’DONNELL Boston College A.B., Ed.M. Problems of Democracy The school orchestra is ably conducted by Mr. Kimball. Mr. Kimball plays at the graduation exercises. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE IN MUSIC EDSON L. KIMBALL Boston University Music Appreciation Band — Orchestra Senior Play Since our Music Department is now so spacious, many students are able to participate in its varied activities. For example, with two lovely new musical suites in which to work, the band may rehearse in one, while, at the same time, the Concert Choir and Choraleers rehearse in the other room. Aside from this, the band and orchestra take part in many parades and music festivals. Each year the band makes many public appearances. In 1964 they participated in parades in Fitchburg and Lexington, and made many local ap¬ pearances as well. The lower school and the upper school each have a separate Glee Club; there is also a combined Glee Club, including both lower and upper schools. Doubt¬ lessly, each musically inclined student can gain a greater knowledge of how edu¬ cational and enjoyable music really can be. 15
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LINDA K. ALBERT University of New Hampshire B.A. Biology Pre-Med Club Cheerleaders’ Advisor EDWARD D. FREELEY Tufts University B.S. Biology Chemistry HARRY MARDEROSIAN Springfield College B.S., M.Ed. C.A.G.S. Biology Chairman of Biological Science Department Science Club and Fair CAROLE-SUE PINE Hunter College A.B., A.M. Biology Pre-Med Club BRUCE RUSSELL Illinois College B.S., M.S. Chemistry Biology Pre-Med Club BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES UNDERGO REVISION When school opened last September, students pursuing courses in the biological sciences became aware of revi¬ sions in this department. In addition to the general biology and traditional biology programs, the department is now offering the B.S.C.S. Biology course, as well as Advanced Placement Biology for second year students. Such revisions have been developed to aid the prospec¬ tive student of biology in obtaining more lab experience and a solid background. These new programs, complemented by the addition of new faculty members, will make it possible for the Biology Department to achieve outstanding goals in the not-too-distant future. Mike Kramer seems to be engrossed in his lab work. Mr. Freeley instructs his Biology class.
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