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Secondary school students today are facing tougher and tougher competition-both quantitative and quali- tative-whether they plan to enter industry, the service, or to go on to institutions of higher learning. To give the King Philip student an equal opportunity in these competitive ranks, the King Philip Regional School District has set up a guidance department of highly qualified personnel under the direction of Mr. Francis X. O'Regan. The Iirst responsibility of the department to the stu- dent is to provide a projected program which will best meet his needs and interests, academically and voca- tionally. Among the many other services included in the guidance program are those of individual counsel- ing, provision of library catalogs, group testing of each class, and job placements. Such able guidance, coupled with a strong curric- ulum, gives equal opportunity to each student in his competitive Held. Wise counsel Mr. Donald Cusack, guidance counselor, sets up a tape of a career lecture for Barbara Beauchemin. Guidance secretary, Mrs. Madeleine Davis is a popular member of the King Philip guidance staff. 12
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are roots of learning Receipt of the graduation program marks the close of an- other successful school year for Mr. Charles L. Manos. principal. Careful curriculum planning, which helps to meet the educa- tional, social, and civic needs of the individual student, along with the routine duties of a high school principal, require much time and effort on the part of Mr. Charles L. Manos. Among the several tasks under- taken by Assistant Principal Mr. Walter W. White are the onerous ones of discipline and attendance. Mr. Manos and Mr. White share the responsibility for helping to make King Philip Regional High School an institution of learning equipped to prepare students for whatever they may encounter in life after high school, be it college, vocation, marriage, or service to oneis country. . , .WWW W WM W V I mf Rf wmv-.e:awm1::::e:: :,.::,. -- f 'f . -Jam:-minnnwuugzv, li N If ' , .Zi , 'Xi ,,....a.r,,...,.....5 55, ,- ,Q -.M 5 5, .V ,, . . li Z IV Q , 1 f li y, g Q- If , 5 f f Q I 'Q fW s Q W i ,I Q , 1 t f . 1 . f -t f Every King Philip student recognizes the. . . and now, what do you have to say for yourself? expression of Mr. Walter W. White. assistant principal. Iff.W k X 11
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guides growth Senior class president, Robert Croswell, and guidance director, Mr. Francis X. O'Regan look up from their study of college board scores. Yearbook photographer, Roger Eaton seeks the aid of Mrs. Marjorie Newburn, counselor in choosing college catalogues for study. mf 13 . ..-.qv-...
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