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'FW l ' ' -1127-gif 'a:1,'1s ' l. , ci?vA A ' Mr. George Taylor. Mr. Harland Carter. MV- TlWOm6S Donahue ffrfuscmasfers, and L, HOUSEMASTER Ames Borrolvl ROW: v. Fraser, L. wines, R. al Kiddie, c. woodbeffy, J. Moffat, P. P Doyle. MIDDLE ROW: S. Gallant, P. Shannon, D. Tawse, N. Lee, I. Powers, C. Shea. TOP ROW: K. Ferrio, M, Mitchell, P. Doherty, N. Lamonte, J. Luther. X
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KH. .Si Supcrviszlw by Prilfczjval ADMINISTRATIO Mr. William J. Foley headed the administra- tion department of Beverly High School, As principal of a high school with over fifteen hun- dred students, Mr. Foley was burdened with an unlimited amount of work. Therefore, this past year, the Beverly School Committee ap- pointed three men, Nlr. Harland Carter, Mr. George Taylor, and Mr. Thomas Donahue to assist him as housemasters. Mr. Donahue directed the first floor and cafe- teria supervision, iunior discipline, and the checking of iunior attendance. Mr. Carter super- vised the second floor, senior discipline, and the checking of senior attendance, while Mr. Taylor directed the third floor and supervised sophomore discipline and the checking of soph- omore attendance. Each housemaster was also guidance coun- selor for one-third of the sophomores, and his work was basically the same as that of principal of a small school with the exception that the ultimate responsibility was in the hands of Mr. Foley. The duties were delegated by Mr. Foley in specific areas chosen by him. ln the new high school, the housemasters will be responsible in their respective houses for scheduling, supervising in all phases, ob- serving teachers, and generally supervising guidance. As the plan develops, each house will consist of sophomores, iuniors, and seniors and will be almost a separate school within a school.
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Ure UMM trzff G., 1. 1-v 1? 1,-5 X L1 OFFICE AIDES BOTTOM ROW: J. Anderson, P. Bellino, H. Harrison, J, Ahman, L. Hanlon, A. Fiorini, A. Foley. TOP ROW: S. Stather, G. Campbell L Phipps E. Hayes, S. Morrison, P. Femino, J. Whigham. OFFICE STAFF AND OFFICE AIDES With over T500 pupils and. approximately seventy faculty members at Beverly High during the i964- 65 school year, the office staff and our principal, Mr. William Foley, had many busy days! Unexpected problems such as conducting fire drills and dismissing ill pupils arose daily. Mrs. Louise Dube controlled the attendance and the registers. Miss Nancy Cyr and Miss Susan Allison not only checked the programs and records of students, but also sold bus tickets, wrote letters, filed information, read mail, and took telephone calls. The yearbook staff and the members of the guidance department depended on the office workers for references. At graduation time the staff aided the senior class advisor, collected the final class dues, prepared the diploma list, organized the exercises for the services, and arranged service en- listment. The office aides, who volunteered their time during study periods, included seniors and iuniors with good academic standing. Besides run- ning errands, the students collected attendance, did routine filing, and took telephone messages. Plans for the new high school consisted of a divi- sion of the students into three houses each with a headmaster's and a secretary's office. Mr. Foley and his secretary made plans for the main office from which they would govern the entire school. The administration also anticipated the valuable assistance of the office aides in the new school. I2 1 . iv' ED f N 'VJ C? QS? 'I ,lv Nancy Cyr, Susan Allison, Louise Dube, Secretaries
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