Article clipped from Assabet Valley Beacon

.SON JUNIOR High students watch Jack Chase get during recent Audio-Visual Club tour of WBZ.IIIIUIIIlllllllllllMllllilllllillllTiHIHIHMW......... NMMMnmittiiiSince November, student teachers from Regis College Weston, Massachusetts, have been observing classes in varl-ous subject areas in the high school.Starting on January 2nd, the following students began practice teaching under the supervision of the subject teacher in the following classes: English - Miss Nancy Zareck French - Mias Barbara BouchardMathematics - Patricia GroszTheir work, which is an important phase of their college training was carefully supervised and evaluated by the following Maynard High School teachers in the subject areas Involved: French - Miss Mary C. Zan-iewski; English - Mr. David McGuire; Mathematics - Mr, Kenneth Najjar.Near-East music, as you would like to hear it, will be presented by the New Ei^land Ararat Orchestra on Friday evening, February 16 at 8:00 pjm. in Maynard’s Green Mea-tow School Auditorium.' Be the music Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, Arabic, or Jewish, the enthusiasm of the audience created by the dynamic moving sounds of this orchestra will assure its success.The New England Ararat Orchestra's superior p e r f o r m-ance at outstanding hotels, country clubs, and night clubs through the years has clearly established its leading role In the entertainment field. The demand for Ite services continues to remain at an all time high.Tickets may be purchased at the door on Friday evening, February 16.The Ham and Bean Supper sponsored by the Maynard Band Parents’ Club will be held on Saturday evening, February 10, from 5:30 pun, until 8:00 pun. in the High School cafeteria. All proceeds will help to defray expenses of_the Maynard High School Band in their participation at the Cherry Blossom Festival on Saturday, April 6, in Washington, D.C.Tickets may be purchased in advance from Mrs. Roger Silva: 897-8652, or at the door on the evening of the supper.A String Jamboree will be held on Saturday morning, February 3, at the Wellesley Junior High School. Selected Grade 6 thru 9 string players ( violin, viola, cello, string-bass) from a number of schools will play together In a concert directed by Mr. Richard Hagoplan, wellknown musician and string educator. This free concert on Saturday afternoon is scheduled from 3:45 pjn. to 4:15 pjn, and the general public is invited to attend.Selections to be performed will be:0) Largo by Corelli(2) Theme from the Magic Flute by Mozart(3) Orphenus Eurydice by Gluck(4) Ballet Suite by Gluck Maynard students who willparticipate are: Ann Lent, Linda Zanzewicz, JameS Fraser, Janet Parks, Faith Taylor, Clifford Hicks, and Robert Latas. MHS Graduates at College Diane Mulcahy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mulcahy,10 Walcott St. entered the State Teachers’ College at Framingham in September. As a student at Maynard High School, Diane was a member of the Band, the Glee Club, the French Club, and the Junior Woman’s Club. She was also a recipient of one of the Parent-Teachers' Association Scholarship.Sherry Mayes, daughter of Capt. ®t.) and Mrs. Robert Mayes, 178 Great Rd« entered George Washington University in September. Sherry transferred from Chicopee High School during her Sophomore year. While a student at Maynard High School she was active in the Band, the Glee Club, the Junior Woman's CIA. »od was editor-in-chieibftheyearbook. At graduation she was the recipient of one of the Parent-Teaehers’ Association Scholarship Awards.Elvi Newis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Newis, Parker St., is a Student at Syracuse Univeristy. As a student at Maynard High School Elvi was a member of the Band, she Math League, the Drama Club, the Junior Woman’s Club and the Screech Owl Staff, She was also a recipient of one of the Maynard Parent-Teachers Association Awards and the Betty Crocker Award.HONOR ROLL 9th Grade HIGH HONOR:Irene Forssen, Catherine Iannuzzo HONOR:William Bakun, Marguerite Buckley, Laurie Frizzle, Gall Hudson, Barbara Hurd, Robert Latas, William Mullin, Michael Ollila, John Piecewicz, Robert Quinn, August Rogers, Tobi Salsa, Alan Sale, Ben Taylor 10th GradeHONOR:Charles Athom, Robert Sht tino, Geraldine Bunker, Bonnie Finneran, Mary Forssen, KarinFiorella Barbuto, Marianne Busceml, Susan Busceml, Linda Clifford, Jo Anne Falco, Christine Fardy, Helen Finneran, Kathleen Fraser, Kathleen Fullen, Nancy Gruber, Karin Lehto, Shelia Lent, Nancy Locke, Nancy Maki, Elena Murphy, Debra Regan, Linda Salmi, Joanne Sessone, Margaret Schofield, Frank Smart, Randolph Sousa;12th Grade HIGH HONOR:Rhonda Blanchard, Shirley Grant, Jeanne Maglione, Teresa O’Neil;HONOR:Nancy Droz, Carol Ann Paz-aricky, Denise Severi.Comparison List Of Teachers SalariesACTON - The new comparison list of teacher salaries in Massachusetts for 1968 has been issued by the Massachusetts Teachers Association. Acton’s minimum salary of $6000 is in the middle range of the 58 school districts included on the list, with 15 districts offering a higher starting salary, 24 offering the same salary and 19 offering a lower starting salary.The maximum salary of $11,500 offered by Acton to a teacher with a PhJ) and 12 years of teaching experience is seventh highest among the 58 school districts.According to the Massachusetts Teachers Association statistics, Brookline’s new salary schedule which goe# into effect in September will be the highest in the state with a minimum of $6400 and a PhJD, maximum of $13,888. Next pomes Newton with a range from $6400 to $12,950, and Needham is third with a $6400 minimum and a $12,500 maximum.Other nearby school districts included on the list are Maynard — $6000 to $10,500; Concord — $6150 to $10,600 Master’s Degree maximum); and Nashoba Regional -- $6000 to $10,800.Blanchard Memorial School Lunch MenuMONDAY - Feb. 5 - Ravioli, yellow beans, cheese, French bread, fruit bars, milk.TUESDAY - Feb. 6 - Oven fried chicken, mashed potato, cranberry sauce, peas, dessert, bread, milk.WEDNESDAY - Feb. 7 - Baked beans, frankforts, cold slaw, corn bread, fruit, dessert, milk.THURSDAY - Feb. 8 - Hamburg with gravy, rice, corn, cinnamon roll, juice, dessert, milk.FRIDAY - Feb. 9 - Clam chowder, pizza, ice cream, sunshine cups, milk,Subject to change without notice.r
Newspaper Details

Assabet Valley Beacon

Acton, Massachusetts, US

Thu, Feb 01, 1968

Page 3

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

USA 30 May 2024

Other Publications Near Acton, Massachusetts

Acton Bedford Enterprise

Acton Concord Enterprise

Acton Enterprise

Acton Beacon

Acton Liberty Bell