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Eunice Y. Moore Head of Commercial Department Our ever expanding Commercial Department has grown even more this year. Under the lead¬ ership of Mrs. Eunice Y. Moore, the new edition of Gregg Dictation Simplified and Gregg Shorthand Simplified have been added to the classrooms. Now all typing classes are using the latest edition of 20th Century Typewriting and four beginning bookkeeping divisions are enjoy¬ ing the new edition of 20th Century Bookkeep¬ ing and Accounting. A Verifax copying machine also has been added to the office machines room to give students the practical experience they will need to operate that machine. Two new additions to the teaching staff are Mrs. Mildred O. McAllister and Mr. Melvin D. Baran. Mrs. McAllister received her B.S.Ed. from the University of Maine and is studying for her M.Ed. at Salem State Teachers ' College. She taught, previously to coming here, at Norway High School, Maine; Rockport High School, Mas¬ sachusetts; and Ram High School, Connecticut. Mrs. McAllister enjoys reading and good music, but shows outdoor interest in her enjoyment of sports. Mr. Baran graduated from Salem State Teachers ' College with a B.S.Ed., and is studying for his M.Ed. there. Before coming to M.H.S., he taught at Southbridge, Massachusetts. A marks¬ manship enthusiast, he teaches riflery at sum¬ mer camp. With new machines and new teachers The Commercial Department Trains More Than 350 RYDER ART GALLERY played host to M.H.S. Law they heard a series of lectures. Here Mr. Lloyd Classes during the week of February 10th when Smith talks on Landlord and Tenant. Audrey A. Rain Head Adviser to Class of 1964 26
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Always prepared . . . The Student Secretaries Aid Our Faculty THE STUDENT SECRETARIES include Front Row: Eileen Damelio, Lorno Coupe, Arlene D ' Addorio, Claire Garrant, Toby Sonen- shein, Marie Spallone. Row 2: Jean Cromidas, Beverly DeCosta, Jean Faiella, Karen Thackery, Judith Fitzgerald, June Mc¬ Laughlin. Row 3: Diane Wilcox, Carmela Como, Arlene Vining, Nancy DiGiacomo, Jane Wilmont, Norma Scott. Row 4: Heather Walker, Diane Stickney, Linda Carroll, Astrid Peterson, Janet Theodore. Jacks of all Trades . . . Our Annual Substitutes Work at Many Jobs The substitute teachers, Mrs. DiPietro and Mrs. Sullivan, are well experienced, both having taught previously. Mrs. Di- Pietro, now working towards her mas¬ ter ' s, taught at Melrose and Woburn, and Mrs. Sullivan, who holds a bachelor ' s degree, taught before her marriage. Both agree that it takes strong nerves and a sense of humor to be a substitute teacher. Another aid to the school is the stu¬ dent secretaries, who work for various faculty members such as the athletic manager, classmasters, and guidance counselors. To qualify for such a position, they must know shorthand and typing. Since they work before, during, and after school, they certainly earn their pay. Helen T. Sullivan Lucille R. DiPietro
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Melvin D. Baran Office Workers M. Eloise Carrigan Adviser to Class of 1964 Jane M. Crimmins Adviser to Tri-Hi Abraham J. Oxman Faculty Manager of Athletics Ellen F. Palmer George M. Edwards, Jr. Senior Class Financial Adviser Margaret H. O ' Brien
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