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1 - luis-luwvs .- 1 I 5 ,L 'l0uuuuq.y,, Wh UN ll! I, X ,J THE MAI GFFICE The Main Office is the center of ac- tivities at Beverly High School. Lo- cated in this administrative center is the office of principal. Dr. Francis Fisher. Assisting Dr. Fisher with his busy schedule and activities are sec- retary, Mrs. Marie Ieffreyg principal's clerk, Mrs. Shirley Palmerg switch- board operator, Mrs. Eleanor Craig: and office aides Ms. Pamela Lovasco and Mr. Iohn Lessard. M 0 C ,G AI? Q
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X STUDENT COZZ CII. One of the major projects of the Main Student Coun- cil this year was the annual Spirit Week. Do you re- member Carnation Day? What! You didn't get yours? Paul Ramsdell was victimized by pins and tags. but the seniors sus- tained their title on Tag Day. The whimsical Hat Day carried on longer than expected due to the usual screw-up of events and ob- livious students. The money-grabbing Slave day. full of banter and ridicule. ended that week, but where did all the profits go? Creg?! lndigestion! So much for the Pancake Breakfast where hungry football fans and passerbys enjoyed the Council's semi-edible food and Maxwell's instant cof- fee. This year's Powder Puff Team relieved the Council jocks of their organization and coaching duties and coached themselves to a loss under Salem. Of all the Student Council members. only Blair LaCorte added his athletic knowledge. Mr. Peroni and David Iutras applied their defensive and offensive tactics. The Council furnishes two thousand dollars for scholarships which will aid seven deserving students and contributed one hundred dollars to the char- ity Clobe Santa benefiting underprivileged children. O My 4Murray, Treasurer I. Secretary S. A G. Shea. Middle Back: R. M Oroni, I
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ALT HGUSE Mr. Philip Kendrick, Mr. George Taylor, Mr. Thomas Tanous, Ms. Kathy Wells 1 'Q .L X The Alt House office crew seems to be cut from the same superior mold which makes up the other House of- fices. Mr. Taylor, House-master, may have the rough exterior necessary to hand out the penalties, but underneath he softens some when he states that the true purpose of his job is to make stu- dents responsible enough to strike out on their own. Assisting Mr. Taylor is secretary, Kathy Wells, a 1979 graduate ofBeverly High School. The two guidance offices are well serviced by counselors Thomas Tanous and Philip Kendrick. Both enjoy working with students and add that it is a fine feeling when a former student comes back to tell them they've made it. S 2 i g. at '15 ff 3.1 E flu.
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