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The staff at the Claude H. Pattern Vocational School seems at first sight to be the typical administrator and sec- retarial staff, but a closer look, one can see that there is much more. In addition to their regular office duties, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Keech must also order supplies and tools needed in the various shops and bill for contracting work done by the faculty and stu- dents. Mr. Barry, Principal of the Voca- tional School, is a straightforward, honest person. He wishes to stress that the students who attend the Voca- tional School have a different frame of reference toward their school. They CHP should be respected for their courage and ability to go against the mode of the times and seek their personal goals in their own way. The Vocational School guidance counselor, Mr. Vernon Campbell, helps vocational students make wise and practical academic and career de- cisions. Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Lilliane Keech. Mr. Vernon Campbell, Mr. Edmund Barry Xxx s.X
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ll BUCKLEY HUUSE Mrs. Ann Schack. Mrs. Rita Cashman. Mr. Demo Agganis. Mr. Stephen Sherriff Q. I9 xA ' X he -09, sz l . G-:sv I 54 J-l Z-A-.ni amz: Jw 4. x X0 Loyalty and dedication have helped Mrs. Ann Schack through another suc- cessful year as the first woman House- master at Beverly High School. Mrs. Schack commented that she enjoys her administrative position because of the spirited and cooperative attitude of most students. The Buckley House office is efficiently run by secretary Mrs. Rita Cashman. Her positive attitude toward students and their needs is warmly appreciated by the all. The guidance office in Buckley House is staffed by counselors, Mr. Demo Agganis and Mr. Stephen Sherriff, who are always willing to help students with academic problems, scheduling, and career planning. J' J 'i Y! .Hyun-.
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SOCIAL 9125. 1 5 STUDIES 12,6 W, S 0 S WI M K M.. N I 1 f FFR if 1. Mr. Mavrages 1 2. Mr. Vogler A 3. Mr. Bradford L . 4. Mr. GWIS 5. Mr. Witwicki 6. Mr. Gross 7. Mrs. Uhring 8. Mr. Hammond ' 4, ' 9. Mr. Stone MUSIC ' ff 5 X ' l X Y 2' L, X 1 -.f 1. Mr. Bunton 2. Mr. Novack 3. Mr. Drouin 4. Mr. Lynn 6
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