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mea Q! ecfom Q? -MBI' I First row, left to right: Roberta Stone, Ianei DeCost, Mary Lee, Barbara Piantoni, Eileen Berenson. Second row: Brenda Gebhart, Mary Blee, loanne Ward, Carol Pekarski. Third row: Carol McGarry, lane Butler, Ioanna Hays, lane Duggan, Sandra Saba. The jingle of coins sounded to the tune of urgent appeals for money informs us that we are approaching the headquarters of our Dues Collectors. Although these students meet in Room lll each Monday to make the returns for their respective homerooms, they can be found almost anywhere prodding, pleading, and persuading. 18 X t 4
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Oil rar Wolfziford -Oi 38 tt 1- ca, ., .IL 9 ' C5 f- 'F I 'gg .LX , t Z 2. , W' .44 I if rl .--B v',!,,'N'-QM! .X 4 Q X- First row, left to right: lanet Pettengill, Sandia Smalley, lrene Pickard, Gail Dunford, Audrey McTague, Eileen Berenson, ludith Stone. Second row: Miss Helen C. Converse tlibrarianl, Barbara Brides, Ianet Kundzicz, Carol Grize, Mary Villa, Mary lane Callahan, Sheila Corcoran. Third row: Gerald Sundberg, Elaine l-lershoff, Harriet Ginsberg, Noida lones, Betty Byberg, Martin Koski. Officers: Barbara Piantoni, President, Sally Anderson, Vice-President: Mary Villa, Secretary, Martha Packard, Treasurer. Other members not able to be present: Patricia Fleming, Alfred Galante, Deanna Gazarian, Beverly Lang, Barbara Latham, Claire Levitan, Barbara Lordi, lean Mueller, Lorraine Perrotta, Vera Richman, Sandra Smith, Elizabeth Stevens, Mary Wood, Ellen Yaf.e, Elaine Yenovkian, Lucille Yenovkian. Now on to the Library where we find our Library Monitors amid stacks of books, magazines, and filing cards. Under the direction of Miss Helen Converse, Monitors perform such duties as preparing classroom loans, checking out books, collecting fines, and assisting students to find information. This hard-working group helps to make the library a cheerful place in which to Work. 17
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puff- ljmem -1-24: as ,f vt' M it -W 5' Vx! ' is'- I t ll! First row, left to right: Richard Arruda, Kathryn Putter, Rosemarie Giovannini, Elizabeth I-latch, Carol Mixer, Sheila Gverlan, Miss Bosworth fadvisori. Second row: Carolyn Dunford, Sheila Iordan, lane Butler, Barbara Mandeville, loan Haskell, Audrey McTague, Sandra Moore, Dorothy Foster, Elaine Ramos, Noreen Sheehan, Marguerite Bearse, Gail Bolinder. Third row: Ann Ross, lrene Piclcard, Gail Duntord, Charlene Fowler, Ann Duggan, Ioyce lppolito, Barbara Iones, Pearl Frendberg, Grace Weatherbee, Arlene Pickering, loyce Lucas, Beverly Powers. The next stop on our retrospective tour is the Commercial Department. This is the home of a group of girls known as the Part-Timers. These students have per- formed many services for B.H.S. and the surrounding junior high schools. The Part-Timers are divided into two groups-Group A and Group B. While one group works in regular positions, the other attends classes. Through this pro- gram the girls have learned, by invaluable experience, business procedure in an office. 19
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