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WILLIAM E. CRONIN, JR. Providence College A.B. General Science Physical Science SUSAN DEWHIRST Wellesley College A.B. Biology College Prep. Biology Science Club EDWARD D. FREELEY Tu fts University B.S., M.Ed. Biology College Prep. Biology Science Club and Fair GEORGE GIRAGOSIAN Northeastern University B.S., M.A. Chemistry Science Club DONNA M. HARDING Merrimack College A.B. Biology College Prep. Biology Pre-Med Club Biology Club Science Club EXPERIMENTS in biology require the study of micro-organisms. MR. McDAVITT intently prepares a chemical solution.
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ARLENE V. LASKY Boston University B.S. Bookkeeping 1 Typewriting 1, 2 Personal typewriting SENTORIAN Cheerleading DORIS T. LYNCH Regis College B.S., M.Ed, C.A.G.S. Shorthand Typewriting Office Machines Office Assignments Chairman of Department SENTORIAN Business Education Club ELEANOR M. McCALL Salem State College B.S., M.Ed. Stenography Typewriting 1, 2 Office Machines VINCENT RIVELA Northeastern University B.S. General Business Business Law Distributive Education Distributive Education Club RICHARD H. SKEFFINGTON TR. Boston College B.S.. A.B. Bookkeeping 1 Business Law Head Basketball Coach Asst. Football Coach THEODORE H. JOHNSON Massachusetts College of Art B.F.A. Art Art and Drama Guilds FRANK J. NEWARK Boston University B.F.A., M.Ed. Art Art Guild Cathy Ramasci meticulously designs an art project. More Students Are Receiving Art Instruction More students are receiving art instruction this year than in years past. The Art Department, under the inspired direction of Mr. Frank Newark and Mr. T. H. Johnson, provides stu¬ dents with the facilities to develop their own personal skills and introduces to them new and different phases in Art. Due to the already overcrowded classes, the Department was forced to turn away many students who had hoped to en¬ roll in the Art program, but with increased facilities and the establishment of effective coordination, more students than ever will be enabled to partake of this enriching discipline. 27 the form of a business letter.
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DAVID JOHNSON Tufts University B.S. A.P. Chemistry Chem -Study Physical Science EDWARD KAUFMAN University of Miami A.B. Physical Science Biology HARRY MARDEROSIAN Springfield College B.S., M.Ed., C.A.G.S. A.P. Biology College Prep Biology Chairman of Biological Science Department Science Club and Fair Asst. Baseball Coach JOHN McDAVITT Lowell Technological Institute B.S. Chemistry Science Club and Fair JOHN J. O’CONNOR Boston College B.S., M.Ed. Physics PSSC Physics Science Club and Fair SUSAN B. VOGEL Cornell University B.S., M.A.T. Biology College Prep Biology Adviser to Pre-Med and Biology Clubs The Science Department This year the Physical Science and Biological Science De¬ partments were combined into the Science Department. Many advances in laboratory equipment and techniques have in¬ creased the complexity of the learning process in the sciences, and laboratory classes helped to supplement the material cov¬ ered in the classroom. Class discussions and individual re¬ search increase the student’s curiosity and desire to learn. The student’s inquisitiveness and interest may expand into subjects not discussed in class. It is into this realm that the an¬ nual Science Fair delves. The fair allows the student to dem¬ onstrate his knowledge of a particular subject, apart from the classroom, that is of interest to him. The success of the many advanced science groups, such as Advance Placement Chemistry and Biology and the Chem- study and PSSC Physics courses, have led the administration to contemplate the installation of an Advanced Placement Physics course next year. Such accelerated groups stimulate a greater interest in sciences than many other factors because in these courses the student can study scientific phenomena through contact with his classmates and with the world of nature. STUDENTS receive the personal attention of Mr. David Johnson. MB. FHFFLFY explains the anatomy of an earthworm.
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