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GUIDANCE ON FUTURE CAREERS is given by Mr. Chester Santilli to, from left, Eugene Quinn, Donald Sampson, Richard Sandler, and Thomas Rivers. M.H.S. offers courses in the Scientific, College, Com¬ mercial and General Subjects. We Build In the process of growing from awkward sophomores and mischiev¬ ous juniors to worldly-wise seniors, we absorb much of the knowledge taught to us. Our experienced guid¬ ance counselors help us plan proper courses, and a superior teaching staff maintain M.H.S.’s high academic rat¬ ing. Our association with classmates and teachers provides valued lessons, but the most vital part of our educa¬ tion is developing our ability to think. The classroom is the most important piece in our Pattern for Success. NEED ANY HAND CREAM? The students of this nurses ' chemistry class, Jean Amaral, Joanne Sumberg, Cynthia Reinherz, and Dorothy Peterson, will be well-supplied for the rest of the year. Many such laboratory experiments illustrate the untold possibilities in the use of chemicals. 8
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! t I — ONE NATION, UNDER ! GOD — ”, pledge Mr. Oueally’s ( homeroom. This small phrase I was added to our pledge of I allegiance this year — small, J that is, in words; but large in I meaning. By working together j with faith in God, we, the lead- i ers of tomorrow, will help pre- I serve our liberties. I ( i ! [ i m Co-operation Is Our Key Piece DEMOCRACY IN ACTION — The class ments and activities. This is one of the councils, with the president of the pieces which prepares us for future class conducting the meetings, plan for civic responsibilities. the smooth running of their govern- I 7
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Our Futures in the Classroom JUST LIKE GRANDMA USED TO MAKE — These girls are getting ex¬ perience in the age-old domestic art of “the way to a man’s heart.” Diane Whyte and Eleanor Paolin are almost ready to put their banana breed into the oven. 9 “WHAT’S IN IT?” — ask inquisitive “Cathy” Doyle and John Murphy of Paul Doucette, while Joyce D’Ortona inspects the finishing touches. Beautiful pieces like this hope chest are created in manual training by our future craftsmen. FLYING FINGERS — The commercial subjects assure a business career after graduation. Joan Garfield and Irene Kapralos learn to type efficiently and to use office machines, such as the ediphone.
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