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Above eft: Mr. Delbert Hopkins replies to a letter. Above right: Mar- tha McNanara and Sharon McNeely help process class schedule adjustments. Lower left: Marianna Matthews uncovers some excit- ing college scholarship information. Lower right: Mrs. Lois Barton and student assistant Sue Farhat look over the day’s secretarial detail.
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16 Guidance Extends Multitude This year anew member, Mr. Hopkins, has been added to the Mercy Counseling and Guidance Center, making a team of four counselors to ac- quaint the school with a new type of scheduling, to help adjust the freshman with high school life, and help with schedule changes, college applica- tions and personal problems. Trying to acquaint the school with a new form of scheduling, the ‘modular scheduling,’ was probably the most challenging of all the problems. Going from the traditional eight, forty-five minute period school day to a twenty-seven, fifteen minute ‘‘mod”’ school day is quite a challenge for any student body, let alone a student body of twelve hundred. Above right: Melinda Piligian and Marietta Lemming await the cheerful Mr. Robert Brown. Lower left: Freshmen Anna Amato and Marsha Kroph compare first semester class schedules. Lower right: Mrs. Mary Farley answers Mary Therese Wright's college admission questions. of Services to Students
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Various Resource Centers Are Valuable Additions to School With the new modular system the administration and faculty realized that the now self-motivated students would need a place to study, a quiet haven with an atmosphere of academic serenity. They created the resource centers, yet another step forward in the changing school scene. Some of the changes have failed, some have succeeded. This is inevitable in any period of growth. We are delighted to note that Mercy’s centers are a complete success. They have indeed proved to be quiet (but not too quiet) pleasant places with an overabundance of help available, from both teachers and books. There are five resource centers in all — English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science and Languages. Each is thoroughly supplied with the most recent in texts, periodicals, recording tapes and filmstrips in their particular academic area.
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