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Adequate guidance is a student prerogative. 'L- Mr. Paul E. Parks, Guidance Director, srnilingly awaits his next student counselee. Mr, Herbert H, Zeichick, counselor, prepares to welcome 0 student. GUIDANCE: A PRIME FUNCTION Guidance, the act of giving direction or lead- ing on the way, when specitically applied to to- day's student, is a prime function in the secon- dary school. Where to go? What to do? How best to pre- pare tor the future academically andfor voca- tionally? are questions which must be answered and resoved on the basis ot individual student needs, capabilities and interests. The answers and proper direction are made readily avail- able through professional counseling, construc- tive programing, evaluative testing and informa- tive literature. Cumulative records accurately kept aid both counselors and teachers in the formulation of more effective student programs and objective evaluations. Mr. Conrad A. Pensavalle, counselor and football coach, poses with Mrs, Mildred Hill, secretary. - 7.1 8 4 'ii
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leadership help build better student morale. 5 I Fk 'e - ' l l 3 c v 5 i ' l 0 i 0 47' E Policy decisions and effective budgeting are prime considerations of the Regional School committee members: Mr. Gordon Proal, chairman, Mr. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mr. Francis McGarry, Mrs. Dana Hill, K 3 I 'f 1 Q 3 'r il Q. tl 197' J secretary, Mr. Robert Carr, Mrs. Sven Fahlgren, Mr. Edward Brown, and Dr. John MacDonneIl, superintendent. Members in absentia: Mr. Erick Sar- gent, Mr. Arnold Dalghren, and Mr. Arthur Gleichaut, treasurer, Close contact with his students in the vocational shops is a pleasant task for Mr. Preston Titus, vcfiitional director. Judging from the smile on his face, Mr. Walter White, assistant principal, the telephone I, O 'Sl Cliff Li CL call must have been a pleasant one.
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CAFETERIA STAFF C7 cr' Hot lunches are served daily by the efficient cafeteria stalt members: Mrs. Florence Simmons, Mrs. Velma Perry, Mrs. Clara White, Mrs, Lucy Wignall, Mrs. Alice Binney, Mrs. Rennie Bowden, Mrs. Grace Matakanski, Mr. Julius Candella, Cafeteria Manager. PROFICIENT SERVICES Services proticiently rendered provide for the health and welfare of all. Nutritional, well planned, and carefully prepared hot lunches are served daily under the competent supervision of Mr. Julius Candela. Safety, highway patrol, truancy and infractions of school or civic law fall under the jurisdiction of Mr. Ed- ward Larsen ofthe Wrentham Police Department. Health needs including physical examinations, eye and ear tests, and provision for speech therapy are only a few of the duties of Miss Margaret Keady, school nurse. Careful maintenance of the school plant and grounds keep Mr. Clayton Cummings and his custodial staff busy. POLICE Ag Mr. Edward Larsen serves as a traffic and a truant oflicer. Skilled services benefit all NURSE Capable and kind are the adjectives which typify Miss Margaret Keady, RN. 9 CUSTODIANS Around the clock maintenance is the service rendered by the custodial staff: Mr. Curtis Willard, Mr. Francis Fields, Mr. Henry Lightfoot, Mr. William Pierpont, and sitting, Mr. Clayton Cummings, head custodian. ll if
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