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ADMINISTRATION Fenwick’s Leadership Is Friendly And Student-oriented. The direction and leadership of a school depend largely on its administration. At Fenwick, Sr. Marie Rose Julie, principal, tries to keep in personal touch with the students, always willing to lend support and encouragement. During this year sister sparked a program promoting an interest in Fenwick among local eighth-graders. Sr. Anne Elizabeth, in addition to carrying-out the many secretarial and disciplinary duties of a vice-principal, teaches personal typing to the seniors. Monsignor, Joseph Bukay, chaplain at Fenwick, takes a serious interest in the daily lives of the students, an interest which does not stop with graduation in many cases. Father’s advice, whether it be on the coming basketball game, a new girl friend, or the student’s hopes for the future is always wel- come. Father alst heads the religion department. Sr. Superior reviews the calendar of events for the forthcoming week. Sr. Anne Elizabeth stresses speed and accuracy in personal typing class. 24
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OFFICE PERSONNEL The first persons seen when coming into Fenwick are receptionist, Mrs. John Michaels, and secretary, Mrs. John Reilly, who share the outer office. Both have been at Fenwick for eight years, and both have had daugh- ters who graduated from Fenwick. (Elaine Michaels was the ’66 Lance editor). Their duties are in no way limited to clerical ones; often they find themselves pinch-hitting as nurse, driver, or any other emergency expert. To them Fenwick is largely indebted for the thousand small jobs that keep a school running smoothly. This past year, Fenwick acquired the services of two “para- professional”, Mrs. Ralph Hurley, and Mrs. Roger La- Pointe. They helped not only in clerical matters, even typing tests, correcting, and taking off stencils for teachers, but they also replaced in study halls. The many secretarial duties of a high school office keep Mrs. Reilly occupied. Mrs. Hurley catches up on her reading while substituting for an absent teacher. Ellen Mossman and Jean Fleming profit from a discussion with Mrs. LaPointe. Mrs. Michaels, receptionist, prepares the daily absentee list.
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