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Mr. Harry M. Alter, Assistant Principal R fa- vt A 32 'H 1 1. fr hx X- X if , It 1, 33 1 1 t 32214. 3 S ' T ,Ev N 1' f M L 'sf Q -,I sh ,, in 'le' X r r rg if I ' 'H 'F..39 i. Q I.. J A ,eff Y au TX f r' S , ' 1 P I4 A L I -1 , 5 1,4 . -- if , Mr. James E. Knauer Mr. Edwin W. Elliott Miss Helen Louise Aldrich Miss Edith Knoles l6 Our world is complex, we are de- pendent on each other. Our best contributions are made when we en- gage in the iob or profession best adapted to our greatest skills. ln ad- dition, we have the responsibility of being good citizens. The guidance department aids stu- dents in choosing the educational program that will direct them into activities for which they are suited. We M GUIDANCE Helping Beverly students is iust one of the iobs of our four counselors. They find the time in their busy days to help us arrange our programs, con- sult with our parents, and aid us in making the all important choice of plans after graduation. Mr. James E. Knauer counse-ls the freshmen, Miss Helen Louise Aldrich, sophomores, Miss Edith Knoles, iuniorsp and Mr. Edwin W. Elliott, the seniors. Mr. Harry M. Alter, assistant principal, directs the guidance program in ad- dition to serving as principal of the Summer Session.
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PRIN IPAL With the close of a school year most of us find ourselves mentally taking stock of the months iust past and thoughtfully proi- ecting our hopes and plans for the future. I think it is safe to say that our educa- tional accomplishments have been sub- stantial. Further, there is every evidence that our physical, social, and moral de- velopment has been consistent with our obiectives. The true measure of how well we have cooperatively met our responsibilities in the past, however, can best be indicated by our accomplishments in the future. The opportunities have never been greater or have the problems been more defined than those facing the generation now moving through our secondary schools. The con- quest of space and the uncovering of the mysteries of science place an urgency of regard for and understanding of man's responsibility to man on a pedestal of wisdom far above those issues faced by previous generations. That the members of the Class of '58 have the tools, the qualities, and the character to assist in resolving these issues cannot be questioned. Your challenge is to put these tools and qualities to work for productive, worthwhile, positive solu- tions. ln this regard, we have every con- fidence that you will represent yourself and Beverly well. Best of luck! ff-en 4. ef
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Respect, admiration, and appreciation - we cannot help but have these feelings when thinking of Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley, girls' advisor, Dr. John H. French, boys' advisor, and Mr. Steve T. Miletich, administrative assistant. Mrs. Pauley gave much time and energy to Beverly's activities. ln addition to her full schedule, she found time to sponsor the Girls' League and Club Relation Board. Dr. French was constantly working to uphold the high standards for which Beverly is noted through his work as sponsor of the Boys' League, Squires, and Student Court. Mr. Miletich held the newly created post of administrative as- sistant. He did an outstanding iob in addition to his strenuous posi- tion as coach of the basketball and golf teams. These people have given freely of their time to help us in every possible way. For this we offer sincere thanks. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF fc' 14, , gy. 7, . I SP5 gg , , g 4,77 1 f IEC' Mr. Steve T. Miletich Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley Dr. John H. French Administrative Assistant Dean of Girls Dean of Boys
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