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Page 27 text:
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Two areas which are vital to the efficient functioning of the school are the office communications center and the Health suite. Office duties include arranging appointments, compil¬ ing The Reflector and disseminating information through¬ out the school. The nurses in the Health Suite provide for the general physical well-being of both students and teachers. Efficiency Plus! (Left to right) Mrs. McGann, Mrs. O’Grady, Mrs. Swanton, Mrs. Vasquezi 23
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Housemasters (left to right) — Mr. Curran, Juniors, Mr. Foley, Freshmen, Mr. Murphy, Seniors, Mr. Varoutsous, Sophomores House Plan Adopted Woburn Senior High School’s class of 1970 was the first to see the House Plan in ef¬ fect. Housemasters were elected to the four classes in the Senior High and ultimately be¬ came advisors, disciplinarians, and social directors in addition to their duties as teach¬ ers.The plan brought about a much closer rapport between students and administrators and many heretofore problematic decisions were resolved with relative ease. Because of the competency of Paul Murphy, Joseph Curran, Peter Varoutsos, and James Foley, The House Plan is here to stay. Mr. Foley assists the Track Meet. Napoleon” Varoutsos and The Conquerer” Gilgun 22
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Chief Rawson, Sargent Bevers, Captain Street, Chief Murphy Leadership — Responsibility — Pride The Naval Science Department is a recent ad¬ dition to the many courses of study offered to the young men of Woburn High School. The Naval Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Program has been established through an Act of Congress and has been approved by the Secretary of the Navy. The purpose of the Pro¬ gram is to develop leaders with a strong sense of responsibility, pride, and self-reliance. The Naval Cadets meet twice weekly in regu¬ lar classroom study. They explore such subjects as Naval Seapower, Naval Tradition, Oceanogra¬ phy, and other extremely interesting topics. On a previously specified day, the Naval Cadets as¬ semble on the parade grounds and are instructed in the basics of close order drill and the manual of arms. Commandant congratulates drill team. Hep! One, Two, Three Hail the leader of the band! 24
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