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SENIOR SERVICE The Senior Service program, coordinated by Mr. Rufalo, takes place each Spring. During the second half of their day, seniors active in this program trav- el to Livingston elementary schools to aid both teachers and children. The course provides stu- dents with valuable experience in education, child care and social work. The gratification of learning is shared by the seniors and the children. -.Z-., 1 ' x I Din-:x 'f DATA PROCESSING I.m..we 1 f 2 ' I . I .Q f ,- I-:L xlllff? , . ,JP Er. .,, .. , QQ?-fgjlj gay I 1'f.i'135'TE?f' .- I- K .- t. ,, .. .. -.K If .i' - -V-e -- - 4- . , - -' , -- r 4 ,. ji-Q. - 'I I 'S ,-gf 1 Jas.. -.
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LIBRARY The library's 25,000 volumes support students and faculty in many ways. They contain background material pertinent to current curriculum as well as reading material for enjoyment. Recently, the paperback collection of fiction has been expanded to broaden the range of popular reading. ln addition to books, the media center contains audio visual materials of value to researchers. But the vital link between students and resources is the librarians themselves. They play a major role in term paper projects for juniors and seniors. By compiling lists of useful sources and teaching classes how to use the sources to the best advan- tage, the library staff is invaluable in helping students develop research skills. Their intimate knowledge of course requirements and material on hand makes student's investigations of topics easier tasks. FTPF' v i ,: ' Q - R 'sh I R 3 'r ' ' . f' l H . J f L fm. -TLV. it V ,til ,is A-45, . 1 rise, all -...H ' ' 1 ' i , ,L ,- av wt' V-il :ai fy .,1iJ U . ' , tflwfgf, ri?-wrt ' is - - F' 1afsjf,fJ ef T I, flyrig' f Q .,qzQ' . -h . f' . Ii' 'i ' w fir. ll cv ' ' ,511-L ' 2 , , . U.. ':,f:g,,ff IA ,N 1-53-:Q-559' l:'J,,:i'?n ' 1 fi' 'lr' , 'fa K. Q - -74' 'iiftflgfl 1- Ti?-iii' 'f?i.gL-?5Pf??:-.-ff? MRS. JOAN BROUS T1 MRS. MARGARET CARPIANO MRS. PHYLLIS HOWELL Secretary to librarians The wise man reads both books and life itself. Lin Yutang M, l
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SCHOOL SECRETARIES MRS. JULIE JOHNSTON ATTENDANCE OFFICER MRS. RHODA HOLLANDER MRS. LAURA MARKS MRS. ALICE WONSOR ,.-5 4?- . X , 4. . f A I MRS. AUDREY AzzoL1NA MRS. DOLORES CAROLA MRS. BARBARA ENTWISTLE 'WIT -A M, ,Li-H .s iq EY ,. iii! u S fill, 42? MRS. LOIS KELLIN MRS. AUDREY PORTER MRS. BETTY WOODRUFF f 'L
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