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Miss Dorothy M. Anderson Dean of Girls; Acting Head Counselor Mr. William J. Brogna Guidance Counselor The Guidance Office was a busy place! One by one we made appointments and often waited to discuss program changes, electives for the next year, SAT’s, ACH ' s, college selection, career plans, part-time em- ployment, and a myriad of other details. Some of us enjoyed taking the Kuder and other interest and apti- tude tests. Once in a while we just needed to talk things over; sometimes for encouragement and direction, and other times just to sit down with an interested listener who would let us think out loud about our personal prob- lems. Now we are leaving for higher schools and colleges, employment, and life. We thank the counselors for their guidance along our way. Guidance Miss Janet M Geggis Guidance Counselor 5 Mr. John J Watson Guidance Counselor
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Administration Mr. Robert J. O’Donnell Principal Mr. George W. Stone Assistant Principal The three members of the administrative staff are men often left unrecognized by students. They are the ones who deftly handle the intricate and time-consuming details related to organizing the func- tions of the administration. Mr. O’Donnell, in his second year of office, has been developing effective curricular plans for the new high school. He has listened with genuine interest to the wishes of student groups and has at- tempted to implement those requests which were practical and desir- able. Devoting their time to the regulations and the code of the high school, Mr. Stone and Mr. Sullivan have been capable assistants to the principal. Mr. Corrigan, as director of the vocational-technical portion of the school, has co-ordinated curricula to teach young men the vocational skills necessary for a technical career. Each man has successfully fulfilled his duty to enhance the bene- fits that students may receive from a public education. They are responsible for earning Belmont High School the fine reputation that it has. Mr. John J. Corrigan Part-time Director of Vocational-Technical High School; Metal Fabrication; Key Club Mr. Robert D. Sullivan Administrative Aide 4
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Secretaries Librarian Nurse Mrs. Helen L. Zarella Main Office Mrs. Mary M. Donovan Vocational-Technical High School Mrs. Marion R. Reed Main Office Mrs. Eleanor C. Garfield Librarian With gratitude to Mrs. Ardemis Matteo- sian for her years of service as Guidance Secretary. 6 Mrs. Rose-Ann Cormier Guidance Office Mrs. Jane J. Segar, R.N. Nurse
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