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MRS. MARGARET PALPINI MRS. AGNES LIVINGSTONE Guidance Dept., Secretary Secretary to Mr. Doubleday SECRETARIES Where would we be if it were not for those unsung heroines of the oiiice, the Secretaries? They know where everything is when we want something. They know where teachers are, or where they can be found. They type transcripts, check regis- ters, kee accounts, and listen to our woes. This is part of their days' work and they remain allways cheerful. We are greatful that we have such wonderful people to help us. We want them to know how much we appreciate them. MRS. MARION ZIMMER MRS. DORIS CRUIKSHANK Secretary to Superintendent of Schools Secretary to Superintendent of Schools i D 1 1
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V . . ., ,V I ,EV E Counseling students in the proper choice of subjects and colleges is not an easy task. The Guidance Department of East Longmeadow High School is fortunate to have three dedicated people devoted to this task. Mr. Edward Pepyne, Director of Guidance, aids the Seniors in their choice of Colleges and helps them plan their academic futures. Mr. Armand Fusco, Guidance Counselor, assists the under- classmen in programming their futures while at East Longmeadow High School. The devoted Secretary to the Department is Mrs. Margaret Palpini, without whose assistance much of the paper work associated with Guidance would not be processed. One of the features of the Guidance Department is its Reference Library located within the Department Ofiices. Available to all students, the library contains the cata- logues of all major colleges and universities in the United States, as well as catalogues of junior colleges and special schools. Career training pamphlets for those not plan- ning to attend college are located here as well as pamphlets about the armed services. The large bulletin boards present appropriately located sites where employment op- portunities may be read. The Senior Class wishes to thank the members of the Guidance Department for all their help. The p Guidance l Library i 10 MR. ARMAND F USCO Guidance Counselor
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Facult Salute To you, our faculty, who have so painstakingly sought to increase our knowledge and develop our potential, we, the class of 1962, express our deepest gratitude. Through your participation in all our activities you have helped to create the spirit that prevails at East Longmeadow High School. Those after-2:30 rescue sessions , so willingly offered, the many hours of athletic coaching and supervising of extra-curricular activi- ties - all have contributed to that remarkably fast emergence of a true Spartan spirit. We want you to know that you will always be a part of our lives. You inspired us in the classroom, then came to our games and cheered. You chaperoned our dances, encouraged our clubs and directed our after-high school ambitions. Memories are made of this! Since our futures are your most important product, may we build well 'A on the foundations and with the tools you have given us. May our lives in later years AJ. -N fiifashow the values you have taught. I fc yx 1 . V f , in ., , ., , . tl., L' MRS. CLADYS ADAMS French and Spanish Advisor, Spanish Club: Junior Class Advisor. MR. ROBERT D. CAMP Biology and Chemistry. Baseball Coach. MISS BARBARA BRAGIEL MR. MARVIN BRYAN English- History, Driver Ed.g Remedial Reading. MR. CHARLES CAMPBELL Industrial ANS Dept-f Chairman- Instrumental Music. Chairman, Music Dept. MR. JOSEPH CHARRON
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