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CID CE Since no two people are the same, the teachers of the Cuiclanee department must make an intlixid- ual attempt to help a student solve his own prolxlems. Young people, the countryis national wealth. are introduced to new fields of en- deavor hy intlividual eonferences, material aids. testing programs, and vocational counseling. A guidance tc-aclu-r dist-usses u stu- dent-s prolmlems and helps him tO Choose the vollege or vocation lmest suited to his aptitutles and makes him aware- of the numerous oppor- tunities availalwle at his beckoned call. lincler the wise and interested eye of Miss Edna MacDonald. the guidanee staff at Hope has aided the hunclregls of students who have passed through these Corridors to meet the Challenges of the future. EDNA R. MacDONALD Head of Guidance Department N-r.. RUTH E. WELLS ALICE 1. SPOTWOOD SARA C. TULLY LEO WEISS
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OFFICE STAFF LOIS G. BAGUCHINSKY MARY K. ANDERSON Among their many duties of typing records, making out late slips, ringing bells and answering telephones, our bustling office staff is always alert to the pulsa- tions of our busy school. 'V .2 LOUISE S. MARREN 1 ALICE E. HENESSEY School Co-ordinator Co-ordination, which means a tying together of all loose ends, is a composite of many various duties necessary for maintaining a well run school. Miss Alice E. Hennessey symbolizes this function here at Hope with spontaneity, warmth, and friend- liness. i V , RUTH B. CLARK The Bureau of Vital Statistics of Hope High School is located at the desk of our charming Mrs. Louise Marren. Mrs. Marren grad- uated from Hope herself, then, aft- er working for Western Union during the war, returned to Hope High as a volunteer, and has served as private secretary to five principals. As well as being Girl Friday to all our administrators, Mrs. Marren has kept the admin- istration under smooth control. Her friendship and guidance has always warmed the heart of every- one affiliated with Hope High School. MARY E. BRENNAN Miss Brennan, esteemed school nurse, who provides a cure for all illsf, I9
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JAMES C. SMITH IR. ANCIENT LAN UAGE In order to retain a small meas- ure of the culture left to us by the ancient Romans, some persevering students understand the intrinsic value of Latin as a basic language and enjoy studying and interpret- ing the works of our Latin schol- ars. Even though Latin is spoken of as a dead language, through the study and appreciation of its greatness, it will live in the hearts and minds of all who understand its full meaning. Our Library - Storehouse of ancient and modern cultures. KATHERINE C. GALLIVAN ANN MASON Chaucer, Colleges, or Cryptography? You'll find it in the school library where students are able to obtain multitudinous, up-to-date information on practically any subject from how to build a wood cabinet to dancing lessons. Opportunities are also open for pupils as student librarians. By taking full advantage of the library facilities, a student has a preparation for college or any research work in the future. Adding to the charm of our panel-walled library, is the sparkling vivaciousness and warm friendliness of our school librarian, Miss Katherine C. Gallivan. Inspired by her sincere interest, students leave the library eager to continue their quest for knowledge.
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