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OFFICE STAFFS SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE— Mrs. Muriel G. Afholderbach. Bookkeeper; Mrs. Marion E. Seaver, Secretary; Mrs. Marion O. Day. Clerk. PRINCIPAL ' S OFFICE —Mrs. Ruth B. Warburg. Secretary: Mrs. Anne R. Burton. Clerk. Service Personnel Various groups who serve the Regional daily deserve considerable credit for the smooth func- tioning of our school. Among these are our maintenance men who keep the building and grounds clean and attractive. The cooperation of the custodians in many school activities is unsurpassed. Long before the first bus arrives, Mrs. Lane and her assistants are busily preparing to serve hundreds of hot lunches daily. Satisfying a teenager’s huge appetite with nutritious and well- balanced meals is not an easy task. Responsible for the varied business activities in the superintendent’s and principal’s offices are the secretaries, clerks, and bookkeeper. Members of these office staffs are indispensable to both the faculty and the student body. CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIAN STAFF Kastanty J. Surpitski. Francis W. Sargent, Victor L. Fargh. Lawrence FI. Knight. Secretary to Mr. Coffin. Mrs. Rita Purington resigned in October to devote more time to her family. An integral part of school life for four years. Mrs. Purington’s friendly manners and willingness to assist others are greatly missed by all. Cafeteria Supervisor Mrs. Clara C. Lane. Mrs. Carolyn Chouinard. Mrs. Loret- ta G. Tremblay. Mrs. Eleanor E. Landers. Mrs. Flilda M. Dolan f
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A Salute to Those Who Lead SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer— Debbie Jonesj Vice-President — Joyce Graf: President— Dick Ryder; Secretary— Ellen Albanese. The Class of ’67 has had four active years. In addition to the traditional high school activities, dances and conces- sions at football and basketball games, this class has sponsored other projects, both original and successful. In the spring of the sophomore year the class initiated two highly successful fund-raising projects, a car wash and a cake sale. The class also sponsored a Folk Fest in March of the junior year. At this event local talent, including some Regional students, performed. In late spring the long- awaited Junior Prom, the only formal dance before graduation, featured an evening of Moonlight and Koses for the sixty-eight couples that attended. During senior year thoughts turned to graduation, col- leges, jobs, and the service. As a more unselfish project, through the Foster Parents Plan the class has aided a young Greek girl, Irene Grafanaki, who is pictured at the left. In addition to the annual $ I 80.00 check for her sup- port, the class sent her family a box of clothing, food, and household supplies. A member of the class also regularly corresponds with Irene. The Class of ’67 has successfully varied and enlarged the normal pattern of class activities. 22 I
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