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SEATED: Mr. Robert A. Napolitan, Mrs. Barbara Livingstone, STANDING: Dr. Reuben Katz, Mr. Edward M. Wilcox, Mr. Edward C. Koeninger. Mr. Hugh O. MacFarlane, Superintendent of Schools 21
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Administration Makes Changes in It’s Policy The LHS Administration has made several important policy decisions which include a three day suspension instead of the previous five day suspension, the opportunity to make up work missed during a suspension, and the formation of a Faculty Administration Liason Committee as a communications channel between the faculty and the administration. Mr. John Hurley, Principal, realizes that teachers and students should have some say in policy and decision making which will directly affect the faculty and student body. Mr. John Hurley, Principal Mr. James Cavallo, Assistant Principal Mr. William Rooney, Assistant Principal Mr. Grattan Rooney, Assistant Principal +e Ae : . = o ’ ‘4 4 By 20
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The Guidance Department Feels The Guidance Department began the year by moving into new, more spacious quarters, consisting of a main office, seven guidance suites, and a conference room. One of the most important objectives of the department was preparing seniors for life after graduation. A Career Day was held on April fourth and fifth in which experts in various fields came to the school to talk to seniors about occupations in which the students expressed an interest. A Job Fair was also held in which area employers sent placement personnel to LHS to interview seniors. As aresult of this practice, seniors experienced what it is like to be interviewed for a job. Mr. Robert Beebe 22 Also, two senior bulletins were distributed telling the seniors when certain college representatives were to visit the school and, in addition, gave information on how to request college applications and apply for scholarships. An innovative practice of group counseling was introduced this year in which six or seven students met in the guidance conference room to carry on ‘rap sessions’ about the school in general. The guidance staff also served in a research capacity to aid other departments in establishing new courses. In November tragedy struck our school with the death of Mr. Charles Patullo. The entire school was grieved by the passing of Mr. Patullo. Mrs. Charlotte McChesney
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